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——_—$—<— $$$. BOARDERS WANTED. -: Ane a te BLOCK vney BROADWAY, 114 Kast Nineteenth threes, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1873,—TRIPLE SHEET. 1 AVENUE, JUNCTION BROADWAY, OUTH ‘ORAN G Elegant Rooms, with fi ven and required. BAST ) BAST. TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—AN BATIRE us, elegant Room: NTH m8, i. near Be Cloud Hotel.— Board ; private table fadestted. class Board; elerence: ly furnished Rooms, with Board; reteren SUPERBLY FURNISHED SUIT OP SUARTUER TE, to gentlemen, with Breakfast if dest in private familv'€ own magniticent houses also one ‘hall Beate by OL ‘2 . J] BARGE PARLOR AND THREE OR FOUR CHAM bers, uewly carpeted and furnished, to rent to one family; with private tabie only. 22 West Twenty-seventh tree nd avenue. HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, COMPRISING three rooms, fully furnished, closoth water, chande: Hers and excellent Board, with a family residing at 122 Bast Twenty-fourth stre iso an upper B LARGE ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, WITH large seh to let, with Board, at 83 Macdougal Street. Good table; references exchanged. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WiTH asia e pantry, to let, with good Board: iso Hall Room suitable for a tamily or three gentlemen, $3 aay Grove street. SPENCER PLACE, CORNER OF WES? TENTH and Fourth strects.—Pleasant front Rooms, on second and third floors, to let, with Board, turnished or unfurnished, to gentlemen or gentleman and wile; loca- tion central} house new; references, SUIT OF NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH first class Board, at very moderate prices; also large Rooms, sini! unustial accommodations. 15 Charles street, near sixth and Seventh avenue cars. 1 ONE OR TWO YOUNG, MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. * dated with Board at 238 West Nineteenth street; terms moderate; a few table boarders desired. PER DAY; $6 TO $12 PER WEEK.—FINE Rooms, with excellent Board, at the Grove louse, 172, 174 176 ‘way. Grounds for © 178 Lieecker strect, near Broad- muet, &. GENTLEMEN WOULD LIKE A LARGE ROOM, with Board; location between Fourteenth and Thir- Heth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address, stating terms FM. A..box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office, Q BLCOKS FROM BROADWAY.—$7 TO $10 PER week; good Rooms and Bourd for families and gen- Pemon; huudsomely iurnished house: good neighbor: 1 East Fourth street. AND THIRD FLOORS—HANDSOMELY FUR pished, with Board, en suite or singly, sultable tor familles; also single Rooms, for gentlemen. 4 West Twenty-fourth street. Keiercnces exchanged. ope FLOOR FRONT AND BACK ROOMS, CONNECT. ing or separate, with heat, yas, hot and cold water and good Board; private hh) references exchanged; terms very moderate, 439 Fifty-eighth street, D FLOOR, RICHLY FURNISHED, EN SUITE OR separately, with private table or Board also third floor Bae and hall Room, | 33 W rty-third street, Boar Fitth avenue; strictly first cites WEST THIRTIETH STREET. FIRST HOUSE WEST of Fifth avenue.—Magniflcently turnished Apart. mien, en suite and single; table and appointments first 4 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, ONE DOOR from Fifth avenue,—Elegant Kooms, with Board. Ref- erences. EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ‘and Madison avenues.—An elegant Second Floor to t, with private table if desired; also other handsome Rooms, en Paulte or singly; reference, ee AVENUE, NO. 314—ELEGANT SUIT OF FRONT Rooms or entire Third Floor and pleasant, front Rooms on fourth, for families or gentlemen, with Board; reterences required. ‘TH AV., NO, 307.—A FAMILY, LOOKING FOR HOME comtorts and maperior accommodations, with all modern improvements, in a small iamily; no boarders; house uni references unexceptionable. 5TH * AVENUE,—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, en suite or singiy, with first class Board, with or without private table; reference, 283 Fifth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. TH AVENO: TWEN EB, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND Thirtieth streets.—Handsomely furnished Apart. Menta, en suite or entire flour, to fet, with strictly drst elass Board. TH AVENUE, 224, NEAR MADISON SQUARE.—DE- sirable large Rooms to rent, en suite or singly, with ‘oF without private table; reterences exchanged. TH AVENUE, NO, 208.—ELEGANTLY FU NISHED Rooms, with'first class Board, can be secured for the winter in the most desirable location, opposite Madison equare. TH AV! Fjoo! ARLOR FLOOR AND SECOND lesirable, having bathrooms, clos- furnished or unfurnished ; house i privaie tables. Reterences exchanged. TH AVENUE, 294—MANDSOMELY FURNISHED Apartinents,” with or without private table; also a Gestrable Room for a single gentleman; reterehces re- quire: WES! THIRTY-NINTH | STREET.—HANDSOME Suits of Rooms, newly turnished, with Board; unex- ceptionable reterenc requ 10 EAST THIRTY-THIRD. STRE handsoy ts, swig ‘painted —A SUIT OF somely furnished Rooms, on second floor, | With or without private table; also Rooms on fourth i. 0. WAVERLY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY,— qrandsome Fronts, $14 and $22 fortwo persons, with ransient Boaracrs tal n also; table board, $5. TL Bast Forty "1 STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Desirable furnished Rooms, with Board, €n suite or singh te table if required, 1 TH STREET, 56 WEST. small Rooms to let, new with Board TUTE SIEBET, 5 {WEST NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome front Room (0 let; house and table first Glass; table whote at $6; table Boarders accommodated; references exchanged. 1 EAST SEVLNTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH EVERAL LARGE AND iy and elegantly turnished, ina German iamity. avenue,—Handsomely furnished Second Floor to gh on sulte oF separately, with first class Board; refer- gives exchanged. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—SEC- ond and third floor front Rooms to let, with Board; table boarders taken, 1: WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, to let, in a private French eh family, for families or single gentlemen; very required; prices moderate. ANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; house’ strictly ‘first class and location unusually desirable; reterence. 1. ey NO, 16 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— A suit of Rooms to lef, with Board, together or eparate; also a handsome Suit of Rooms, without Board, to gentlemen. 1 TH STREET. NO. 42, WEST.—ROOMS ON SECOND and third floors, front, en suite or separately, at Eold wate! prices for the winter, with Board; hot ‘and 15 STREET, WEST, 347. fhe LARGE ROOMS, second floor front ‘and back Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, with good Board; reference. 1 TH STREET, WEST, NO, 41.—BOARD, WITH HAND- somely furnished Rooms and good table, at mod- erate Driecs: families and single gentlemen; entire Second ee en suite, 18 & FORTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH sad Madigon avenues.—With Board, Second Floor, front, toa family; also Rooms, for a party of geutlemen} house thorough! v modern. 18 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—LARGE front Koom: other Rooms, handsomely and newly furnished, with frst class Board, in a Wrench family; board given under unexceptionable references. WEST 2TH STREET AND 03 MADISON avenue.—Hlegantly furnished Rooms to ict, with Of without board, to geritlemen snd wives or single gen- tlemen; fine single Rooms. 1 TH STREET, NEAR IRVING PLACE.—A SUIT OF Rooms, handsomely (urnished, will be rented, with Board ; house and location desirable in all respects, Ad- ress or apply at 120 Bast N nth street. 19 Bas East FORTY-SIXTH STRERT, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison avenues.—Second Floor to rent, With Board, en s reiere WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooins to let, with ‘Bret class Board, en suite or Singly; references required, ingly, and one Room, suitable ENTY-s 95 with Board, very desirable Rooms Board Yor two or three gentlemen; references given and required. 2.9» SIRFET, NO. 2—HANDSOMB ROOMS, WITH superior table, at moderate rates. 99 PER WEEK—« LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR. nished front Room, secon floor, with Board; hot and coll water; good table; references exchanged. 251 West Twenty-fitth street. AND 2 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fitth and Sixth ayenues.—Rooms 1 My newly furnished, with frst class Board. Entrance Ni 2 'D STREET, NO. 259 WEST, —HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, on first, second and other floors, ‘with or without Board; house, le and attendance un- exceptionable; private family; elegant parlor. 2 D STREET, NO, 1223—A VERY DESIRABLE PAR- for Extension, with first class Board; other double Rooms tor Senwemen house first class, 2 GRAMERCY PARK, = ‘LEGANTLY FURNISHED Second Floor, en suiie or sep: with or with. ‘out private table, for the winter; uso entirely first Class; highest r references given and Sequired. 2 iD STREET, 129° RAST.—UANDSOMELY FUR. nished Rooms, with first class Board; house and Surroundings first class; references exchanged, DAT STREET, 210 ~ WEST,—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished second story front Room to let, with Board; Jocation unexceptionable; references exchanged. 294" STREET, 24, WEST. —PLEASANT SINGLE Boom to to let, with Board, to gentleman ; terms $7 per week ; best 25 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A NICE FUR- hushed Parlor Floor; al foor, with Board, to ik also several Rooms on third 98m STREET, 112, NEAR FOURTH AVENUB.—TO let, @ Second Pioor, newly turnished, together or separately; table and accommodations first Class; family small. 30 BAST TWENTY. FIRST STREET. —DESZRABLE Memon also table ie PY gentleman and wife or two also tal reference. © 31 } WEST THIRTY-SEOOND STREET, BETWREN Firth avenae and Broadway.—Sec evn 1 Floor, hand: somely furnished, four large tite Bi a ner privaie table and attendance; Third Foor aa suche number ‘of rooms, with private (able only. SL Ret, THIRTY SE OND STREBT, BETWEEN venue and Broalway.—Second Floor, hat somel, ria hed, four large rooms, bathroom, pantri private table and attendance; Third Fluor, same number Mf rooms, With private table onlye LEXINGTON AVENUE, FIRST aes Widowed lady, ecoupying apartments to m WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A FEW faa” furnished Rooms to rent, with or with- venlences of a city hotel, wil $12 per wee: ait jarclay street, utes’ walk tron depot. daily society, ‘will receive as boa With her young daughter. Reterences of the very high: est class Fequired. LADY DESIRES A ROOM, WITH HEAT, IN A private family, with privit pupils in the hi el Cos exchanged. “Aad ~TWO FLOORS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, WITH it No. 6 West rhirty-cighth street, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH a ene are handsomely furnished oa STREET, BETWEEN { receiving’ a fe WEST FOURTEENTH er weok 5 rete Fifth and Sixth avenues,—New and elegantly tur- ° Kooms, first class table (private If re- quired), for families or gentlemen; references. _ IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF SIXTEENTH street.—Second Floor, 4 rooms, va pire Private tal nished front sunn. } OVAL VICTORIA HOTE Private Table, furnished, with or Je it desited ; also without Board; Rooms on fourth flo Lis thn WEST, 323.—ROOMS TO RENT, WITH. t moderaté prices; table and attendance SMALL PRIVATE, FAMILY WILL LET A ond story Room, with Board, to desirable neighborhood and ancxecellent table, Reter- 50 West Thirty-flith street FAMILY, TAKING BUT FEW BOARDERS, WILL rent a handsome, sunny front Parlor and large Bed- Foom, separately or togethe: Fourth avenue PRIVATE FAMILY, let, with good tatie’ and attendance, thé Second Floor (two large, pleasant rooms, modern conveniences), to two gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; terms Teasonable; unexceptionable references exchanged. 244 West Iwenty-fitth sireet, arties necking a ences exchanged, TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO LET, WITH Board, handsome suit noes exchanged, 280 cond floor, Ce Wars hear Twenty-first street, ‘square Room, third floor, front: desirable “EAST THIRTY.SECOND STREET.—NE: handsomely furnished Second Floor, suitable for fanaities or parties of gentlemen, to let, with first class A WELL LOCATED COR! jr but, must GAFE STREET, ADJOINING WEST THIRTY-FIRST Grand Hotel.—A Second Floor to let, to gentlemen with or without private table; meer jonable. COUNTRY 3 BOARD. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, MONTROSE and winter: all the con~ z siation, N. Japan jor 4 E A YOUNG MAN WANTS BOARD FOR a few months ona large dairy: farm, where he is “4 lowed to work at and learn everything; terms must low. Address E. v., Herald office. ad _WINTER } “RESORTS. — NASSAU, N. P.. BATA: 1s73.. Persons desiring mas, will open November’ toescape the rigors of a Northern winter can obtain cir. cular containing full, information by addressing JAMES WOOD, 755 Broadwa, New York. _#OR SAune A WELL ATED CORNER GROCERY STORE for sale cheap in Brooklyn, doing good business; Horse an ‘on: a good lease nr low rent. Apply to THOMA ‘Auetioncer, No. 6 Ceuire street. WELL L.OOATED FIRST CLASS, SAMPL. E ROOM and Lodging House, on a principal avenue, doing an i | geeelcnt tant at falta rent. meee 1HOS, GAFF+ Y, Auctionce! Contre stree R LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheap down town —Doing an excellent business, fold immediately. Apply to HOMA: LAGER BEER SALOON FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, with two Rooms; rent $18 per month, 713 Enst Ninth strect, EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, WITH first class Board, Second Floor, well furnished; every convenience ; also other beautiful Rooms; reier- LADY Ti GIVE A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED with every convenience, table and house ee of charge and good secur $2,000 nths. References given and required, Address HOME, box 177 Herald Uptown Branch offies. for the use of EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR from Madison avenue.—Handsomely furnished A. = RESTAURANT, BAR AND LODGING HOUSE, posite Srries, tor $1,00, Also Liquor stores, Oyster Faloons and hop Houses, My es Kooms, Cigar Stores, Contectioneries, Bakeries, Stores, Meat Marxets. Stationery and Vai class 9 i riety Store) MITCHELLS store Agency, kis Cedar street. Rooms, on second, third and fourth floors, suitable for families or elngle gentlemen, with first class’ Board; ret- PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN avenue, pear Thirty: “frst Bares wishes to Tepe els wer POSITIVE, Herald Uptown ‘Branch ollice. first class Grocery Store ; prive $225 ur all. EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—THE COM- PBSLL, Ji 248 —FOR SALE ENTIRE, NICE FIXTURES AND + Lease, complet rominent Seventh avenue Hudson street. forts of a refined home, with handsomely fur- nished Rooms and liberal rani large Room for genile- men ; references exchang WEST TWENTY- NINTH Story, three rooms, with other Rooms for families; table first class. TWENTY-NINTH LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH or without private table, ora party of adults. 41 West ti LEGANT APARTMENTS, GOOD HOUSES, EXCEL- lent tables, different Boarders suited Party of gentlemen ness, Cart, Trad lo" reasons will be given for selling 23 Carmine street rate il various ‘localitie; i Randsomoly fpauned “iUUSE ‘AGEOY: pen eventage. attached ; ri STREET.—SECOND GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—A GOOD asorted Stock, with Fixtures, Horse, Wagon, Hiar- low rent; will be sold low toreash ; —FOR SALE, A VERY WELL FITTED UP CORNER Liquor store, with both license and apartments t only $49 per mon.h; will sell with oF Apply at 270 av ARLEM.—FURNISHED ROOMS 10 LET, WITH in a pleasant location; terms moderate; two minutes’ walk to the boat or cars. Floor to let, with other Rooms, for families or gentlemen; table Board can be had: table first class; WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, vary handsome Seoond Floor, suitable for ama Sa private table if desired; refer ‘ANDSOME APARTMENT! fort and convenience wh: WITH EVERY COM- ich are genuine; private table if desired; opportunity seldom met with;'location central; west side; private family. Address GENUINE. Heraid office. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT singly or en suite, with or without Board. No, 45 ‘West Twenty-nintn street. AVENUE.—A HANDSOME SECOND Floor to let, with Board, together or separatel; jooms, ‘sui nd singly, on fourth floor; refer: 178, near Thirty-fourth street. RS, WILLIAMS, 260 FOURTH AVENUE, 18 OFFER- ing spacious and very desirable suits of Apartments, with private table. OOMS AND BOARD FOR FOUR-GENTLEMEN— Location, attendance, general comforts, table, &c., first class; cannot be surpassed. Address LOCATION, Herald office. ANTED—FIRST OLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, rivate honses. BOARDING AGENC joarders suited gratis. Open c’ WEST SIXTEENTH ake einige FIFTH and Sixth avenues —Hai well furnished n second and thir floor, with arst class Board ; BOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, with Board, fire and gas, for the winter, to Beery ond wile or ‘single gentlemen; table first a 'Y NINTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 47% ST TWENT £4 furnished Rooms to let, on first and second floors, WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HANDSOME- ly turnished Second Floor; aiso hail Rooms, with superior t table Board; best reference given and required. TH STREET, 18 Haga Serer FIFTH AVENU:; A ack Room and hall urth Tee nicely furnished, with Board; house first class; references, WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY¥ furnished Suits of three ond floora; exclusive bath; private table if preferred; family private; references.’ Also Room tor single gentle- boarding and 1,267 Broadway. ND I LODGING WV WANTED. GENTLEMAN WISHES A SINGLE KOOM, WITH Board (where thege is register in room preferred) ; also where there is agreeable society; terms mist, D jor three days, stating particulars, ms on parior and sec- WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREE Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Parlo Floor torent, handsomely furnisheds every convenionces with or without Board; also other Rooms. ENTH STREET, BETWE. nues.—Elegantfy ox Heraid ofc OARD WANTED—BY strictly private family, between Forty-second and and Eighth ayenues. Address, orde for improved city address X. OL P. 5. 4. WEST e aye ir secon: Door to let, en suite or singly, with or without Board; ampie closets, all modern improvements. MADISON AVENUE.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Second Floor of five rooms to let, with private table if preferred; location in the vicinity of Madison square aud its hotels, WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues. —Furnished Room on second floor, also one on third to let: breaktast it desired ; pri- i rences exchanged. ned jabaadey eon Fiftieth streets, feta PROARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAL T child, 8 years old, in a private American fatty, Bedroom; between ‘F front Parlor and Sixtieth streets, Address, w full particulars, FISK, box 4: OARD WANTE ADY, IN A FIRST and required. AND DAUGHTER single Indy; require xoom or two. email oomet State terns and location, whieh must be moderate ; reter- NTE ay A LADY Corn; price one-third actual cost; part, pa: io work. Address, with real name, H. offic MACDOUGAL STREET.—A FRONT ROO} *) “Board, for two gentlemen; separate b f fable and home comforts; location desirable; terms very | TyoARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG N vate family or where few boarders are taken; refer- Write, stating terms, to M.A, 16 SS” proof.—Herring's, Marvin’s and Valentine Brothei ail sizes, cheap; sates moved, repaired, and improved locks put on. ences exchanged. ST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, ONE Livingston piace, 4 trom Park avenue —To let, with Board, RUG STORE-IN JERSEY CITY, DOING A GOOD business. Apply at %# Newark avenu: RUG STORE FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED TW) years; spiendid opportunity for a man with a small Capital. Apply at once to WILLIAM suiPHs, No. 9 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, or STRICKLAND’S Ageucy, 78 Cedar street. Fok. Bae SA ne. on premises, 335’ Kignteenth street, Brooklyn. Fo SALE—WINE AND OLUB ROOMS; WHOLE OF B-STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF Grocery Store, doing a good cash trade. Apply sinall house; first class trade and locality. Address » Herald office. OR SALE—LEASE OF BUILDING AND THE EN- tire Fixtures of Wine and Billiard Rooms 938 Eighth avenue, opposite new Post office branch; tour Gritith’s tables complete ; stall capital required. OR, SALE—PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, | 2,287 ‘Third avenue, with or without apparatus. Apply.a at J. THWAITE'S Gallery, No. 1 Chambers street. No agents. {OR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANG Estate, one of the best located Hat FOR CITY REAL Stores in Brook- lyn, now cay trade; other business cause tor selling price LE-A LIQUOR STORE, WITH STOCK, 12,530, 153 Fulton street, Brooklyn. jor F Fixtures and Lease of house; reason for selling, the owner has two and wishes to dispose of ont southeast cori ree! Inguire at f Houston a JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS RESTADRANT “AND Dining Saloon, with Bar attached; all in complete 3 location a splendid business centre: will trade ty. None but principals need ec. YROUERY FOR SALE—GOOD LOCATION AND LOW ren | be sold ior the value.of stock and fixtures, Apply at 7) Grand street, Laven, TORE FOR SALE—WITH THREE FUR. hished rooms and furniture complete, to be sold cheap and immediately, in consequence of the death of owner; location first class, Inquire Jor particulars at 489 Greenwich str cot TEAM JOB PRING: taining all the pa NG OFFICK FOR SALE—CON- phernalia of a complete con: ment taken Herald JAFES—BURGLAR, SILK, JEW RY AND FIRE LILLIC SAFE COMPANY, 8! Maiden lane. somely furnished square Room on kecond floor; ‘southern exposure; also one on third floor, tront; to tamilies or single gentlemen ; referenc WEST NINETEENTH z somely furnished Parlor to rent OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN Room must have so exposure and hee hot and colt water: also ample closet rooms location be- tween Fourth and Twenty-third streets, Fourth and rst class accommoda rooms, good bar, every th. Bought out low, or a partner tian to take charge. Address WILLIAM, Herald office. ; Will pay $23 (or MALL HOTRL, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND centrally located, well adapted for private supper « complete, low rent, can p formed with the right Board tor lady ae nd required. Address NTED—IN A PRIVATE gentleman and wife. OARD WANTED—FOR LADY AND TWO ocation above Twentieth street. rices moderate; r ng price, B.C. Herald Up- Broadway ; all the stock and 1G U) ns on second nour wie first business ; must be a cood sanity also hall Room on third floor ters; two Room: private family wT TWENTY-EIGHTH vLY furnished Rooms on second and third floors to with Board, to families and gents; hot and cold Room ; convenient to 10 BE SOLD—AT PRIVATE SALE, IN ONE LOT, the caer yste™ in basement 112 Grand street, near ures; HOW Going a good immedia! TATIONERY st locations in the + cid established, along le Vor particu. Fourth avenue stages and cars? references, jabs THIRTEENTH STREET,—NICE with Board, for gendeman and wite or ant rele gentlemen. WEsT FORTY-SECOND STREET.—DESIRABLE, Rooms to rent, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; references exchanged, MADISON AVENUE.—SECOND STORY FRONT Rooms to let, with Board; also Rooms, for single DESIRE ONE location between Fourteeuth and For second strets. Address, giving full pardculars and terms, RESPONSIBLE, Herald Uptown Branch oltice. A YOUNG LADY, BOARD, TE er week ; painrenoss eashinniee, ptown Branch office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COMFORTABLE FUR- nished Room, with closet and permanent Board, dy who Is engaged during the day; location be- twoon Twenty-eighth and, Thirty-cighih streets, west side; terms not to exceed $' dre: box 183 Herald Uptown Branch offic TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A PARLOR AND Bedroom, with Breakfast or with entire Board ; lo- OR TWO ROOM hoisting engi and tubular and fue boilers. JOUN McLAREN, Third and Grand street, _ Hot boken, N. J to exce ress F W., Herald 7 per week, Ad WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STRE Broadway and Sixth avenue.—An extra nice second story front Room, new furniture and small Room on third or fourth floor, OR WEST FORTY 25 Second Floor, ample closots. and. bath. for: Aivse rivate table; also sunny Rooms, third References exchanged. RT, BETWEEN pow SECOND STRE. D—BY TWO Board and Lod; sre Twentieth street; Add ress box 4,068 P TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A ROOM WITH Board, in a private family, in the neighborhood of price (which must avenue, corner of prorosats. EN GE’ ng in an Ameria) ‘aril OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE EREC. separate beds and rooms preter- class party. with floor, en suite or single. RT B S Handsomely furnished front tof Rooms on second floor; also larce Rooms on fourth floor, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen , first ‘Address, statin; be moderate), ACOSTA, 403 Eight! Thirueth street. ANTED—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, IN a pi rivate family, by a young ¢ tially 1urnish ; west side preferred ; reference ality, terms, fe. (none Uatversity place. EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING place.—Desirable Rooms, large and_smail, rent, with Board, to families or_gentlemen, ORTY-FOURTH STREET—HAS JUST handsome Rooms, with d and every comfort; dining room on first references given. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH and Seventh avenues.—Two very desirabie, ha somely furnished double Rooms on second floor’ darge closets) to let, with Board; table first class. THIRD STREET, NEAR LEX- —Fur Rooms for house- keeping, with dining room and Kitchen, tor 812 & week; also ee Rooms, FAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, GRAMERCY Park.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite, with private table it desired; also single Rooms for gen: tlemen, with Board: location desirabte. WEST FORTY.-FIFTH STREE' nished Rooms, with Board; without board, $5 to Week; also physic! nit EAST THIRTY- N ai STRE ET.—A “LADY WIL ms furnished Rooms, joard, to a good party ; lady ‘gentieman and wite, Pro terial (including the alternative of Fennsy marble to tace the courtyard alone), dressed aud set in the walls complete, or for the material alone in the Fough—White warble and blue marble distinets dressing and setting the material in the wa ioe only; or tor setting 1: only after it re Be Address, stati others answered), LEWIS, ANTED—BOARD FOR GE RTH THR! children and nurse, till May 1; $350), ver month ex- treme. Address box 3,185 Post office." References, TANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND iseoette Re and Bedroom front; second or $25 per week, fire and gas included, Addr Ss BUR EDS box 110 Herald “Uptown Branch ottice. F d EAST THIRT ington avenu _BROOKLY: N BOARD, TWEEN STATE AND Folemon streets Brookiyne five minutes from Wall house has ali modern improvements; pri+ NEATLY FUR- PARK HOTEL (EUROPE Beekman and Nassau street: the immediate vicinity of mercantile business reasonable prices b; he a. KO MAISON PARISI weltth street, near and’ single gentiemen; including wine. UI; cated, in Cusine; Rociasat | foot for dressing the stones architect) and delivering the same at the buildings, ine | cluding all cost of transportation trom te wharf wiiere | the rough material may be delivered, to the yard where the proposer will dress it, and (rom the yard to the build. ings. Second—The length ot time and place where the Fae has been in the business of dressing marble, ir let one or two closets, &c., with or without or gentleman. Rooms for fai as —HANDSOMELY ‘on second floor, to let. with 152 to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen ; refer- WE! Frrnlthed soon s 253 CANAL STR ET, S Diock east of Broad we day, $4 to $6 per week. day! speci eubig foot tor se | plete after it is d costs of handling, machinery, scaffolding, tools and im- | plement sSecond—The length of time ahd place where ihe proposer has beon in the businoss of setting marble Third—the mens or his work may be scen. N' BI Family Rooms $1 30" and $2 per ary large front Room, also Hall Room, to let, sre if pws with Board; newly farnishe WEST patane eanetas STREET.—A FAMILY d servant can accommodate a ‘young lady tude Board who would room with their daughter; fire and gas; $6. WEST Tyasre. SECOND STREET,—HAND- ished Rooms, with or without ALLEN, nous: 166 HUDSON STREET, cellent Board, $6 to $7 50 per_ week, pm: single Room, without board, $2 and ‘ards; Lodying, Scents; géntiemen only. Open all ‘of three persons Q{ROVE novsE— 174, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER, near Broadwa: First class accommodation, with excellent table, $1 50 to $2 per day; grounds for croquet, quoits, swings, ‘te. RL BRANTING, MADISON Fifty-eigith street, ae elegantly furnishe ja, water: ‘rooins hea Board; terms Peasonubl le. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—DESIRABLE. Rooms, with Board, suitable for familics; also Rooms me ors gentlemen; re} 14 WEST aerarett -EIGHTH STREET.—A SMALL with excellent Be relerences given ‘and ‘required EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET—A PRIVATE family will let a Parlor and Bedroom, floor, front. separate or together, with of without Board modérn improvemenis; reierences. WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET. —FruR ee felt a * sate fronts AVENUR, CORNER near Central Patk.—Newiy steam clevator, hot and seam, 4 Suit and a tew ‘ork. ool, rooms; leasant home, easy. ‘of acces: reasonable terms; health, comfort, ten fouble of & size not less th BROADWAY, Eighth « rireet—A4 frat clase family hotel at moderate ric her American or European plan; om, with or ith. private; PGi moderate tO @ respectable party; Beret ences exchanged. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—WANTED, ‘A respectable girl to Board, WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH and back Room with oF orm Board, a west FOURTEENTH ¢ Parlors to aia ina frithout Board; first Rooms IBBY HOTEL, 6 WARREN STREET, ONE BLOC ‘Hall.—No dark Rooms, Ete. to 750. daily, family Rooms $1 ‘HOUSE, nips gan AND | shed and refitted ; loca- the best; moderate terms for responsible I be permanent; Helvate table ii desl d $2 to $5 week, ADISON SQUARE Twenty-first street—Returt STREET.—FRONT on the second and third floors, at moderate prices; reterence. tion and Room: parties who wi EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BOWERY, CORNER OF 200 tigiit Rooms, neatly furnished, per night; $260 to $dper week; for gentle: Btrvety between the poi! ot alg every inform: rivate house, with or nth the inaterials and work wil ve given. borhood; two small WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A 55 private family wi frooms, on second floor, en suite or singly, ti and wife or a small tamil 31, GERMAIN HOTT: second street, Broadw: Wpeation in city.” rooms at 8 uld rent, with igre rire AVENUE, TWE —Most, central’ and_ finest table d*hote, or Euro- legant Family Suits, "| terms moderate. “BOWERY 18 THOR- oughly renovated, and has opened a first class Ros: taurant en the European plan, Rooms by the day, week ly: references rexehanged WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREBT. Yate family will et, furnished, with or without fioard, anice Parlor Floor and y on second floor; references ¢: HUDSON STREET. an OATMAN 'y ploasant front Room |. 5 T n SINGLE LADY On ORN. Aint ‘enth streét, near Third avenue. ~ MACHINERY STEAM EF. horse power; also one 10-1 ’ 80 boilers 6 to GU horse, locom LIDE LATHE WANTED—15 TO 18 INCHES, 5 106 “feet between centres; screw cutting. Apply to J. T. FOSTER, 8&9 Hudson street, Jersey City. hi OR SALE CHEAP—THREE LOCOMOTIVES, 50- horse power each; one Locomotive Boiler, 26-horse + CHARLES COLLINS, 68 John street, Brooklyn. ____ PROPUSALS. TION OF THE PUBLIC BUILDING Xo, 1,408 Sourn PENe ‘Socans, HILADELPHIA, Sept. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. |” Sealed proposals will be received at this office until the Tth day ot October next, at noon, tor all the white marble that may be required to face the whole exterior walls, inclnding courtyard and clock tower, of the new public buildings at Penn square, Philadelphia, and also for Pennsylvania blue marble, to face the courtyard alone, roposals will be reevived. tor the entire work and ma- ‘ania blue Each proposal must state distinctly and in full detail ae following particulars :— Fou THR MATERIAL IN THE RoveH.—First—The quarry or quarries from which itis proposed to furnish the stone. Second—The control which, by ownership, lease or otherwise, the proposer has over the quarry of quarries, Third—The capacity of the quai greatest quantity of merchantal got out in anyone year, Fourth—The leng hi of time cach quarry has been worked and by whom, whether by the buildings pugiic or private, in which the proposed. stone has been used, with the date of their er. | The price per. architect), delivered ata wharf (naming it) convenient -y or quarries, with the | stone which’ has been posér or by former owners or lessees. Fitth—The Sixth bic footin the rough (per schedule ot the o the buildings. For Dressing tur Stoxi First—The price per cubic detail (per schedule of the @ buildings, public and private, in which of his work may be see For Setting tre Darssen Stone.—First—The price per ng the dressed marble in the walls com. ivered at the buildings, including ail buildings, public and private, in waich speci Proposals which are made for material in the rough, | together with dressing and setting it in the walls com- plete, or for the material and dressing only, or for dress ing ahd setting only, must be particular to siate ali the above details. ‘The shortest time required in which to furnish the ma- terials and to complete the work proposed for, No proposals will be considered excopt froth responsi ble and experienced parties, regularly in the business of furnishing, dressing or setting marble, respecti Proposals must carefully and specifically Sctaaguish between the white marble and blue marble proposed OF ‘he stone must be mntrorm in cotor and texture, of rent, duPatllty +" povse ssing, the capacity of workin Sher the humtherand chi ipa . Each proposal tor ny raiust be accompanied bye one foot cube, showing the Gtessed and in the rough, and having the naine of aces the bidders nud of the quarry It represents cut upon rt. All proposnis must be made-on aud i ull accordance with "the ‘printed form furnished by the urchitect, and must be cGonpanie ty by 4 certileate that a penal bo in the sum of been filed with the Solicitor ol the Commission, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract, i( Awarded to hi for insuch amount and form as may Commission, including, if required, a va goes security the: orn ore 1 by the ‘and binding age (with fll powers) of the quarry, w Ay Tor tho fatintul ‘performance a the Gon: as an plans, forethor with. a schodule of the blocks required, with the ‘of the emoace can be seen at the office of John McArthur, Jr., No. 1,3 Chestnut M, and dP. M., where ull understanding of ecessary tO a The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to gajeot any or all of the proposals at their discretion, osals mist be addressed to ‘Che Commissioners for ihe Krection of Pubiig Buildings, SRE Francts Dr Hans Janvier, Secretary. KINS, President, —uME, “MAXWELL, PHYSLCL B GRAND UNION HOTEL—ON THE EURO plan, corner Forty-tirst street and Pat A avenu tard inlcely furni ed Rooms, uleimany and Wife can ie accom: ro ARAL MS; FAS are "St to $7 each oer pal LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY- rn Room on second floor to le plo toa Single Lebdassi| references exchanged, Wrst tine VENTE STREET.—A NEATLY F Room to let, with or without Board ; morated with is equal to any street.—A hall hotel in the elty. hein hotel has ‘an ‘ele OARD MAY BE OBTAINED AT RNGLEWOOD, IN My private family, Pe Bhs) and ar 9 4 juutes’ re rom dep ox #6 Bnulewood, Neds, Postomtee. ARD IN THE COUNTRY WANTED—BY A LAD wk a small, iguatin family, where there are poard: must be healt Ys "ai from bad ior city Grences exchanged WEST tea FIRST STRRET.—WITH BOARD, and wife, oxtra large, sunn: also atiesae' convenient to lee vated vated Kaliron WEST THIRTY.SECOND STRERT.—A PRI- Aas funy will admit ty their household a abd wile oF two stugle gentlemen, with Boa: Coen vate DR. OR MM BaP anout two hours By y raust 3 Oy ig =DR. AND MME. GDINDLE, PHYSIOL years’ practice). 120 West Twenty-sixth street, A —MME. ag ty PHYSICIAN SINCE 1s40,— Omce No. t ad st., first door from 5th av. TENTION |—DR. FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA Consultations free. Private office. 161 Bleecker st st M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY « street, near Greohwich street, A°yice FREE.—NME, DESPARD, PHYSICIAN, 41 East Twenty-olghth streot, near Fourth avenue. K. WEST. ADVIOR FREE Private office, 51 Bleecker street, near Broadway, ful | MBean VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSIOIAN, 14 BAST ‘fwenty-cighth st, between Third aud'Lexington ay. as RUBOPEA STEAMSAL Grates map in | eS NEW NOR TO ) SEASON BETOO! rast DORDEBRY pee now G tags ener ‘mil sail fromm ier 36 North River as follow: BEG iesday, Octuber 3 i ee Wednesauyy Ge tobe re “ ednesday, October ORGIA Me) ember 12 Saf every aiictiats, Wediissduy therearter, ti sengers al throush rates to all parts of creas Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, 2 eet be fi curser ee Oe Sormen For iretght oF passage OpDIY 20 ar )., Awents, 2 Bre Steerage passage pe cetise. Her brsaaeae Gyan LINE, TICE. With the view of dimimishing the chances of collison the steamers of this line will henceforth take a specified course tor all seasons of the year. ‘On the Outward Passage trom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the merdian of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to'the north of 43. ¢ Homeward Passage, Crossing the meridian of 50 ata latitude, or nothing to the | the north of 42, 24 BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT Gone WAKBOR A. FROM NE K. W YO. Sa’day, Oct. 4 ‘a’day, Oct. IL ‘a’day, Oct. 18 ¥, Vet 22 SAMAKT W'sday, Get, 29 ABYSoINIA. and every following Wednesday and saturiay trom New York. bteamers marked thus’* do not curry steerage passengers, Cabin passage, $50, $10) and $13) gol, go. cording to comimedation. Retirm tickets on tevorable terms. $80, currency. Steerage tickets trom Livers and Gueenstown and! ail pares of Lurope nt lowest rates. For freight and cabin passage anply at the company's office, No, 4 Bowling Green. Kor steerage passage at lll Broadway, Trinity Bullding CHARLES G. NOKLYS, Agent, Clark and Ranlolbin ‘kurcets, Chicago, tn. eth g EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, touch: a. orb arg. The tga ae ae Ltn Com pany's new, elegans ¢ pe “Ih stesmsnip 3 ot, P.M. i deen tl citi Fi ec Hoboren mou + atthe 01d; sebond sal 4 a gall Prepaid certificates, ‘and ‘saléu."S are on the same fol steerage 18 mavited, ines ‘erooms tor 6 (9 a) ons, well Habe and provided with “ining tables, per vor passage appl, NAUTH, NACHOD iva General GuOD AS Broaatay. rare to EDYE & CO., 27 South William street. NAL I LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Nam ly to, Queenstown an ‘Lverpook ‘ortnightly to London diree ers Nos. 41 and 47 North iver. TO frome NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, GREECE, Thomas. Sat SPAIN, Grace: ITALY. ‘Thomson. FKANGE, Andrew: Cabin parsage. S70, currency; steerage, $29 currency, Ket city iekets sm reduced tates, Propasd steerage tickets roe verpool, Queenstown, London derry, ‘Giaseow, Goma Bristol or London at the lowest ra For further inf apply at the company’s office, x Or her information upp. Hy peer 69 Broadway. J, HORS: anager. Greet WESTERN iN TEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO TRIS TOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, ‘The steamers of this ine will sail fromy,pier 13 East “Wednesday, October “Wednesday, y, October & ‘510 rage, currency; xn ke’ 120. Appl: oT South street. algn Moers, Be . HO GaNs sain, ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP BATAVIA EMBARK from the Cunard whart, foot of orang, street, Jersey City, at3 F. M., on Saturday, October Tag Ge LANCKLYN, No. 4 (Sowling Green, New York, i keping LIN RQ! ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Koyal Maik Steamers are appointed to sail as fol- Saturday, Oct. 4.2P. M, hursday, Oct. 9,7 A.M. Saturday, Oct. 11, 9 Thurslay, Oct, 1 aturday, Oct. 1K 2B} day, Oct 23, 2 P.M, andeach succeeding ‘Sal iirdayjand Thursday,” from pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. agihie-o70: $30 and $90, gold, according to accommo- 10n. Round trip tickets at low rates. Stecrage—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Brisiol or Cardi, $30. Prepaid cere tifleates, $32, currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bambucg, Swee den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates. Drafts issued at lowest rates. For Cabin passage and general business apply at the Company’s office, No. 15 Broadwa’ For Steerage passage sot at i$ Broad OY. oe rc . DAL! bath atures & FAULK, 402 Shestnat pee Phflader- aw? nt *CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. F, C, BROWN, 82 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- cazo. a INMAN, Liverpool, and No.9 Rue Scribe, Paris, y OF ANI TWERE Y OF BRUSSELS. NOBTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR 80 Dea AND BREMEN, The steamship HANSA, cant R. Sanders, will sail on Wednesday, October 1, at M., trom Bremen pier, Rota Third street, Hoboken, to be toliowed by steamship MAUN, Captain. V. Oterendorp, on Saturday, Octo- Rates OF PASSAGE TO ON, HAVRE AND Payable in gold or its ex First cabin. $120 Second cab 2 Steerage. wo For treight or passa ‘apply to OELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowilng Green. NCHOR LINE, Steamers saul from pier ERY WEDNESDAY Sih 10 5 | ver, Ker York, XD SATURDAY, Sat, 0 fed., Uc USTRA Sat., Oct. 18 The passenger accommodation mers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin state. rooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation. RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, Sat. steamers, Wed. steamers, Gold. Currency. $75 and $65 $75 and $65 ing best accommodations $130 $130 STEERAGE, $30 CURRENCY. Tickets for passage to or from any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland, or the Continent issued vost ri 5 sie es RATES. ates. FOR ANY AMOUNT A’ Company's offices, No. 7 Bowling G HENDEKSON Bi RIA, Captain ©. L. Brandt, will vail on Thursday, October 2, ater for Hamburs, taking pamengers iroin Ne w York to Plymouth, London, herlourg and Hambur First cabin, $120 Second cabin, $73, erage, Si, payable in United states cal. KUNHARDE &© KICHARD & BOAS, General Ageni “acherat Passcnser Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. Gi Broadway, New York. _The HOL! ATIA will: sail October a TNITED STATES MaIL LINE—STEAM ‘TO (QUEENS- town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesda; MINNESOTA, Freeman. Det. 8, at7 A. M. WISCONSIN, F: font October W,1P.M ive! Cabin Passa 8 seh gold; Steer ie, $30, currency. re vs i $32, currenc’ Passengers book eae “tron Paris Hamburg, way and Sweden, &c. Draits on popes En France and Germany at lowest rates. _ WILLIAMS & GUIO} Fo CARDIF! F, BRI LONDON AND ALL ‘OL, other points in England and Wales. ‘The South Wales Atlantic Steamship AS tt ‘3 =r a fs first class steamships wil sail from Pennsyivan road wharf. Jerse as follow: PEMBROR GLAMORG. First_cabin a "$8," Currency ;_ sec cabin, $55, currency steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid steerage certtileates from Cardiff, $33, currency. Dratts tor Sl and ern For Ree woe apply to HIBALD B. R & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE pial dm TRANSATLA: oi COMPANY'S MAIL EW YORK AND BST. The splendid vessels on this tavorite route for the Conti- Nent will sail from pier 50d VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont. PEREIRE, Danre. EUROPE, Lemarie.. -..Saturday, November 1 PRICE OF PASSAGE, LD (INCLUDING WINE), TO. Pheer oR TAVRE. 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 traasit by English railway and the discomforts of cross ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- oi pense: GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 53 Brondwa; out AMER VILLE DU HAVR#—FOR RREST AD ‘Havre, will leave pier No. 50 North River, foot of Morton siréet, on Saturday, October 4, at 3 o’cloe Passengers arc requested to be on board at 2 o'cloc! GEO. RGE MACKENZIE, fiveut_ -Baturday, October 4, Saturday, October 18 THITE STAR Ll W TOWN AND LIVER POO EXuEvING Vile UNITED STATES Stat New und full-powered Steamship, sailing f from Sew. Xork on Saturdays. from ‘Liverpool on calling at Cork Harbor each way. October 4, at P. M. Shute ‘ -November 1, 2 P.M, OFrom the White Puvonia terry, Jersey City: Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comfort. Saloons, statervoins, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion 4s felt. Surgeons and stewardessés accompany the steamer, Rates—Saloon, $80, gold; steerace, $90 in currency, Those wishing’ to send for friends’ in the Old Country gan now obtain steesage prepaid 00 certificates—$32 cur- vase ers booked to and from all parts of America to ERs fo amburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Pratts ttom £2 upwards. For inspection of plans and other tuformation apply at thg Company's office, 19 Broadway, New York, is of lading issued to Continental ports, Bilis of lading 0 Qutal ports, | hide Re” STAR I LINE. ANTWERP SERVICE. Appointed to carry the. be reeian and United States From From Antwerp. Philadelphia. REYDAL HALL, 2114 tenis, Ci tain Collin . Sept. 7 Oct. 20 VADERLAND, 3, sane Rie : Oct. It Nov. 4 b Hf, W. Jam Oct 25 Nov. 2a switvinas tain —. Building Cabin... Steerage. Prepaid aceite play aig alin A ABROTSFORD,. 2.539 Findlay. are co i KENILWORTH, “pitie CES OF pal SAC Cabin. BIROTARS deepal Coxtificates, $62 aurrene: Tickets will be. sold here i lowest bates, good from Antwerp and hiver pooh fo An {ntorlor points in. the United the Pennsylvania Railroad. and its connection tae Aflording parties 10 this country # con- rent, oe and cheap opportunity of sending for their ends THE HED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comiort of stecrage passengers; comfortable berths, weitventiatea®siceping apartments and good a will ‘dierperionced surgeon is attached to each vessel Freight. will be received at ail principal elate tn the Wout and. routh inconnection, with the Pennsyivania Ratiroad. Southeen Mail steamship Company and Clyde's Lines and through bills a la issued for Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg Hav ordam, Rotterdam, A Low ow, Beltasty Hull and Tee ted Stat Line Docks At Philadelphia are indirect connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and all mer- chandise intended for points beyond Philadelphia can be frangierred from the hold of thé steamer to the cars with out the expense to shippers at ane ‘daimage by Te Sanding senich results from cartage. For rates oF ireight and Lengo and other informa- Hon, 8pply te. 2.0, Ww. COLTO ON, Acents 42 Broad stroeb PETER WRIGH General REX OgErHTA, Wiliam Hunter £00, onder Becke, nt se vot aah General ‘Huropgni Agont | dations, apply NOOK'S TOURS 70 ITALY AT 45 PER CENT REDUC- tion below ordinary fare; seventy-two diferent routes and available by any line of steamers froux sooo CHUA TOURS 10 PALESTINE AND EGYPE back, for $60) a bak: (OF ER GaN TOURS to ail the Brineipal parte of this country, by all rallway lines froin OOK'S AMERICAN HOTEL COUPONS AT FIRST cium hotels $9 £0 por aay. Pull particulars either” by mail. ersonal inter view. DO sON es FENRIS, 262 Broadway, New York, or Fleet street, London, COASTWISE _ E_STEAMSHIPS. eee MAIL STEAMSHIP P COMPANY'S I LINE. y, Oct, 7—Steamer ACAPULCO leaves pier Naw a Nont Mtiver, at 2 o'clock noon, for Aspinwall, con cling with steamer at Panama (or Acapulco, Mazatlan, Manzanillo, San Degg and san Francisco, ani also witht steamers tor Ci American and South Pacific ports. Steamer leaves San Francisco on or about the 24th of each month for Sandwich Islands, Steamers for Japan and China leave San Francisco om the Ist and 16th of each month, passage or freight app! ly ae at the company’s office, a pier "No.4 North, iver, New J, Boutay, Supt. BRADBURY, Pres't. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, These first class steamships Nips will sail every Tuesday, at 3P, M., from pier 13 North River (oot of Seuur sueed, for Havana direct as follows:— WILMinG' MORRO CASTLE. COLUMBIA. For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- PEE WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. No. 6 Bowling Green, D, McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. IRECT LINE TO HAVANA, Progreso and Vera Cru; New York and Mexican M Stoamsiip Line, leaving pier No. 3 North River. ats P, M., Y THURSDAY CITY OF HAVANA DAY. Havana onty). GUY OF NEW Yor “iavana ¢ CUBA (Havana and Mexico Orr or Ls RIDA (Mayan: for freight or passage ap) Ce ALEXANDRE & SONS, 32 Broadway. NEXAS LI FOR GAL’ Oey TC TOUCH Key West, carrying the United States Mail S‘eamer CITY OF SAN ANTONiO, Captain Bonnin, ‘ton, Will leave pier 20 Bast hhiver, Saturday, Oct. 4c 3b. M. Through bills of lading given to Houston and all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and 0. R. R, No charge tor torwarding in New York. For f f ne ¢, having superiot accommodations, apply to % har Cc. H. aLl Ory & Cv., 153 Maiden lane, or 119 Wall street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Btearaship, Line, ‘The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain Samuel Ty Clapp. will leave pier 8 No. 9 North River, on Saturday. October 4, 1873, ai M. Freight received daily. Through fates kiven to Galveston, intianola, Rockport or Ardnzas wharf, Brazos Santiago and St. Lows, Cabin passaxe, ‘$0; steerage For freight or pas- ¢ apply to CLARK’ & 8 AN, 86 West street. OR NEW ORLEANS D? MERCHANTS? Stes SHIP LINE. The steamship SHERMAN trom pier 36 North River (toot of North Moore street), on Saturday, October 4 at3 o'clock P. M. Freight recaived ‘daily. ‘Through rates given to S& ee Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and indianol F freight oF pawaxe, having superior uccommoda- tions sappy to to FREDERIG BAKER, p North Rivers OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Sonthern Line. “The steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Evans, will leave pier 20 East River, Wednosiay. October 3, at « P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates ‘on, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, antingo and St Louis. Cabin passage, $5): steerage, $5. Kor treight or passage, having superior accoming- I t0, . H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. Fos NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— Old Dominion Steamship Company. will de- Spatch, trom pier $f North River, their elegant sidewheel steamship OLD DOMINION, Walker, commander, for Norrolk, Gity Point and Richmond, on'Saturday, October en to Gale | 4, at3 PM. giving through bills ‘ot lading to all poin South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets to points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37, or at general office, 187 Greenwich’ street, corner of Dey. “TRAV] ELLERS’ GUIDE, LBANY AND TROY, $2—BY DAY LINE BOATS G. VIBBARD and DANi€L DREW.—Leave Vestry: Srect pier at 8:30 A. M., aud Twenty-third street, north of ferry, at $8, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Neack Why Terryboat), Milton, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Tivoli, Catskill and Hudson; connecting for all points West and North. Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwalh and Newbury, rewurning same day, $1. Lust trip up, Oc tober 3; down, October (ENS LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE, $1 50.—THE legant steamboats SUNNYSIDE and POWLLIs Icaye ‘pier 40. North iver, foot of Leroy street. dal (Saturdays excepted), at 6 o’clock P. , connecting wit morning trains on Rensselaer and sank ‘atoga, New York Central_and Troy and Bostou rallroads for all pointe North, East and West. The most direct route to Sara- fox, Lake George ‘anil Montreal, Through tickets sold a ‘checked to destina: aegage olecJOSERH CORNELL, Superintendent. ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, rt and Fall River. ‘The world-renowned stemmeey. 3 ASTOL vad PROVI- pe CE leave pier 28 North Pivete foot of Murray street, (Sundays excepted), at 5 P. M. itatt's Band is en- waged forthe sKenTae ON, Superintendent. {OR KEYPORT. ae AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, October 1, steam ATTEAWAN, Captain H. Bt oo op, Will leave New Yorke foot ot Baréiay street at 50 Nowe iW LINE, FOR BOSTON, Harttord and Erie Railroad:—Great reduction im taro; New York to Boston or Worcester and return, $6 tickets good trom September 15 to November 1, iss. stanch and commodious , steamers ory,O NEW YORK and CITY OF BOSTON leave Le 40 Korth River daily (Sundays excepted), at5 P. M., connecting at New Lendon with | ex) roms passenger’ train tor Boston, Wl Worcester and the North. vee v. PARE Agent OXDOUT, AND KINGSTON=LANDING AT. COZ zens’, Cornwall, Newburg, Marlborough, Milton, FoughKeebsie and Neopus—The | steamboats THOMAS CORNELL and JAMES W. BALDWIN leave, Harrisom daily, at 4 o'clock P. M. street, pler 34 North Kiver, gee tN LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. STONINGTO every, Monday, Weduesday and Friday from pier 33 North River, at SYLVANTA RATLROA! . York, from foot of Desbrosses and. 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