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BOARDERS WANTED, $s 9 PER WEEK—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FoR 0. tamil r gentlemen; central location 5 T'Spencer place, corner 4th ayd West 101 ences, ; new house; sis. ; relor- somely furnished Roo cits Board; private table if pinth treet ST HOUSE WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE.—fAND- suite, with first a Sinica No. 7 West Twenty _ —ENTIRE FLOORS, «with East Tw 1 tleth street, ne West, Twenty-third Floor to let, with Board, sol room; hot and c LARGE PARLOR AN bers, newly carpeted yj wit Bust N Handsomely furni: SUPERBLY FURN Bath Room in priv uces, 201 Se ENTIRE nished Board, 24 $1 50 ke at the Grove I street, near Broudws t private table And atiendanc’ PLOCK FROM FIFTH AY SECOND a privaie table only, 22 West , FOUR ROOMS, SEPARATE. IF BLOCK FROM CLARENDON HOTEL, iS i breaklast if desired ; es 3 her or ast Thirteenth stree DAY, $6. 173, LOSETS, w 4 2L, AT 13t t.—Handsomely furnished tely oF together; ample water. STORY, COMPRISING chandeliers, water and ally residing at 122 East » an upper Room, D THREE OR FOUR CHAM- and furnished, to rent to one ‘Twenty-seventh ROOM AND © cn elerences, ar Broadway. ly parties, secking superior * a West Thirty-titth street, ineteenth street. NHW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, | OCTOBER 6, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. BOARDERS WANTED. = enn ann 40 PARK AVENUE, SOUTHEAST CORNER TH ty-seventh street.—Board; finest location in New y ries reasonabic, EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—WELL FUR- nished Rooms to rent, with Board, on first and sec- ond floors, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—PARLOR AND Second Floor, handsomely furnished, to rent, en suite, with or without private table; every convenience; also other ms; reference. 45 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—TWO SQUARE AND two hall Rooms for tlemen only, with sub- stantial Board, in a private family of adults; also table Board given; terms mederate ; references. 5 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—LARGE AND 45 Saat Rooms handsomely furnished, with Board; separately or together; hot and cold water and ample closet room; terins very moderate. BOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AT Rooms, with Board, fire and gas, for the wintery to gentlemar and wile or’ single genUemen; table firs! class; day soard ; reterence, WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—AN BLEGANT 48 Suit of Rooms on second floor; also two pleasant hall Rooms, with Board; house aud table first class; ref- erences required. A() WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SMALL OU private family will let a second story Room, with Board, to parties seeking a desirable neighborhood and an excellent table, References exchanged, y HED ‘ate famil own magni fall Koom on fourth pnd avenue. ELEGANTLY FUR- arate, with first class near Second avenue, TO $12 PER WEEK.—FINE Roard, for families and single, 174, 176 and 178 Bleecker FLOOR, WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—SPLENDID 5O Pamity suit, newly furnished: spacious parlor and private dining room: first floor; one or more Bedrooms hbove: large and small Rooms for famalies or single Ken tlemen ctly first’class table, 52 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, HAND. e somely furnished Roous on second floor, to gen+ temen, without board. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—H ANDSOME- 58 iy"tmnished Parlor Moor, with ail modera. hn- provements, to let; private table. op FLOOR—E private t hall Rooms. nue; referen 2 week, hands single gentlemen; hood aud location. DIE coms, with mth street, BLOCKS EAST OF y furnisned Rooms for CAN BE Room and good Board, $6; OR SEPARATELY, WITH also third floor Large and third sireet, near Fit 24 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN 6 Fifth and Sixth avenues —Elegantly furnished Parlor Floor and two third story front Rooms; first class Board and accommodations; terms very reasonable. BROADWAY.—$7 TO $10 families and rd; good neighbor- treet. a r t Fourth QG GUNION PLACE, NEAR FIPTH AVENUE.— 2O Handsome Rooms to let, with first class Board, to | gentlemen and thetr wives of single gentlemen; terms Moderate; home comforts, OCOMMODAT. i WITH Board. Apply to M . BATES, MMODATED WITH NICELY also gen- Thirty-third 220 West Qn Hot LARGE FRONT €) Roou,secund for, alo Room on iourth floor, with st first class Bourd, No. 6 E: 3 FUR Bedroom, with first class men, 47 West Twellth sur WU LEGANTL OMELY FUR venue, with men, Wi Aurnished; private tabl TH AY a tea without Rra 2) street.—Entire Rooms, with Poard, sep: without private table. AR MADISON SQ! NO. 314, NEAR THIRTY Third ‘Floor Kelerences required. riy-iourth stree NISHED ROOM WITH alcoves, with hot and cold water: also Parlor and Ro.rd, for fain: ect, near Fitt NISHED RO} = and gentle- EN . 8 ite or singly, with er without Board. 43 University DOOR EAST OF r single gentle. 3 house elegantly and newly Rooms to rent, with or and other pleasant urately or together, with or HANDSOMELY FURNISHED a Bi withe private tabl $6 28 PK ) families accommoda Water in rooius. 42 south from Macdowzal street. 2( PER WE A $6 ; couple: stree PTH AV! 1 vei orner St inen, me Rooms, $6 to and Un ar Handsome fro with Bo Iso tabl STR rH . A mall Koons With Board, ina G 1 TI BAST forty sixre nae.—Hand €n sut @ oF sing 12, CLINTON PLACE AZ on first and seco entiemen, with Boar 48 BE RK ay O Bedroom, Bou! floor, with Boa and permanent Home. With or without I gentlemen; fine sit QTY SIREET. West oD se parate, with Bo Class private house; reter x WEST avenue first class Board, € WEST TWENTY 20) Misned Parlor and wen, with or without Lr south, Xposure. 23) STREET, 165 WES e) Wway.—A fow very } en suite or separ 99 oo) out private class; | Q3 cuixron | PLac and University p Board; appointments a . w destrable table, ‘for ghest reterenc: able references required. QQY STREET, 235 W oe) nue—Oflers a cho’ Sweet and clean; house T TWENTY-TE Vitth Avenu 25 ir Rooms, Board. ingly or en suite, 7 wesr sixty ZU se Huo Boned, suitable jor x Of single gentlemen. 9Q wi 28 Min Glass Bour 30) eet vr item THTRTY-FT QOD STREET, WEST. tal) somely RAST NINTH STREKT, BETW! PLACE, R 5 NUE.—DPSIRAB GRAMERCY PARK Si 1 Floor, en su he winter: house furni ms, en suite or nee exchanged, somely furnished Rooms, on second floor © eit desired; desirable single Rooms on third floor, at $10; unexceptionabie references exchange: RIGHTEENTH private table; also ngle gentleman; rejerence re+ WEEN EIGHTEENTH AND t handsomely furnished with private table; other desir- ut Boar E DELMONICO? Floor to let, with FOR ROOMS, WITH BOARD; ated equa'ly low; hot and cold Washington square, third duor VERY PLEASANT ROOM, let, with Board, to married men, at 30L East’ Thirty-thi 1ue* gas, bath anc closets. N ONLY, IN BL S le Board $4 N FIFTH AVE: Rooms Traw H STRE. R with Board, bwa BROA let, to fawn. low prices. y tur: 1 Doms, table it desired; also mth lly desiratle, Ret- "RTH STREET AND (3 MADI. y furnished Rooms to le liilemen aud s 58, SUIT OF ntire Sec ROOM ni Floor AR FIFTH » let, with yy; relerences required, FOURTH SIRE FUR. Bedroom to let to gentle- akiast, or suitable for a doctor; r, 1 FURNISHED with or with- gntirely fret iven and requ BE 1 TWEEN BROADWAY gant Rooms, with full table first class; unexception- ge. T, NEAR § e of Room: and loc on anged, ith Board. HIRD STREE @ Hotel.-To and with or wi THIRD DOOR handsome ut firs: WEST.-SECOND F . beautinally tamilves of adalt nces exchanged, OOR furnished, all supe- ET.—A VERY thout private vit of Rooms quired. STREE’ 1 nen and their wives ences required. TH STR single, with first FTH STREET.—HANDSOME Second Floor, five communicating rooms, to rent, With Board, without children: re rence: HAND. pri LARGE, 89.—TWO FS D Rooms. wiih fi STREKT,—PA furnished be accommodated; Rooms for single ELPT « and University Rooms to jet, with Board, two. Qqtu sree T 140 Handsoinely Second A t Jocation first a Lass, 34™ STREET, WEST, Somely tarhished with or without bourds 4 Physician; vo vter'b ©Q¢¢ EAST FoRTY.N 36 “ten meanest Jarge Roum on tourih hoot wile or two singie gentieine n *decond tloor, with frst class Boar BG BASt Twety-r Y forts of a refined h Booms and hberai ta Reterencos exchanged. 39 SEVENTH AVENU AST Reierenc ET, BETWEEN BROAD- —Handsomely furnished $14 to $25 per week ior a pla from , NEAR LEXINGTON AV furnished large Room, on third floor, with Board; house and 14.—TO LET, A HAND ront Room oo second floor, niso @ Recepuon Room for & arders H STREET, ONE DOOR ‘nue.—Handsomely furnished suitable for gentleman and also beautiful Room on reserences. St STREET.—THE COM. €, with handsome Sait of a'ge Rooms tor gentlemen. FE, CORNER THIRTEENTH strect.—Two handsomely turnished tront Rooms, Connecting, on second story, with Orst class Board; e180 & few parties accommodated’ with table Board, () Bast To let, with Boar loor, suitable for ent.en Woon | day boarders accom INTH STREET, ; first class Board and | 1310 =| A 4 | A HANDSOME LARGE | —DESIRABLE | 103 WES? TWENTY-FIRST STREET,—PLEASANTLY '® located Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, ‘with Board, to families or to parties of gentlemen; terms moderate, 10 MADISON AVENUE.—ONE LARGE ROOM, OR Suit of Rooms, third story,-back, to rent, with or without Board, to gentlemen or gentleman and wite, in small tawily, 105 FAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET,— O Tolet, with Board, newly furnished Rooms ‘on second and third floors. Also one Hall Room: bot and cold water, &c°; rofer- ences given and required. 109 AST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LET, with or without Board, Second Floor, tour rooms, en suite o singly; also other dosirable Kooms; table board nes exchanged. 119 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— oD Two large Rooms suitable tor single gentlemen that will room together; good Board; terms reasonable. Parties wishing home comforts please call. 117 WAVERLEY —PLACR.—VERY — PLEASANT Rooms to let, with or without Board; terms mod- BAST TWENTY-JHIRD — STREET.—HAND- AU somely furnished Roms to let, m suit or singly, with or without Board. 13] SEINTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. Two convenient front Rooms on second floor, well furnished, with Board ot for housekeeping, separate or together. 139 BAST SEVENTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avenues—A few first Class boarders can be accommodated in a private family in a first class high stoop brown stone front house. 4.5 BAST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN © Lexington and Third avenues—Handsomely furnished back Parlor, also third story front and back, suitable for gentleman and wile; tew select boarders; reference. 207 WEST FORTY.THIRD STREET.—PLE Rooms, with Poard, suitable Rooms for gentlemen; references. 212 WEST FoRtYFIrra stk DESIRABLE 4 _Kooms to let, with Board, for the winter ; location convenient for genti¢men, St THIRTY-SIXT ks trom Broadway, | men or single gentle first class Board and POW WEST TW: | £2) young men can be accommodated with | Board and pleasant Rooms; also wo young ladies. E AND & entle- with THIRTY-FOURTH A PRI- nily will let, with or without Board, two asant, nicely turnished Rooms, on lower | s NEAR SEC- Rooms to let, or gentlemen; with Bos J, to one or two small familie private h c use, with home comforts; FOURTEE nt Rooms, ; rooms have water: house private, and ¢ « WEST FORTIETH STRE 34-4 Moomtotetto a nan and Board if required. STREE' Board. to gentlemen and closets, bot and cold TO | their —A FURNISH vite or two gentlemen; ¥ good | LET, | D | | TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, Atmstiont iia NOW READY POR OCCUPANCY) NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING? FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, ELEGANT OFMIcES AND LARGE YAULIs 10 RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMIGY 10 THE CITY HALL, THB COURTS, THE Post OFviCE, - aoya OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &0., &0., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN & E, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FERT, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD 10 $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THB ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, 2 i2| 5 | a a HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS | PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. Size 2d Story. Sd Story. 4th Story, Sth story. 19.10x28.6......$5 31.500 $1,000 = 16: 1,590 200, = 1000 2 = 1,500 — - = 359 oa 2,500 2,000 0) 2;500 2000 00 400 350 1,600 1,200 1 a 1,000 - i VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STR A —THE CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD. th. WAY, FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 483 BROADWAY. A UNION SQUARE STOR FLOOR, Broadway Side, near Seventeenth street; suitable fo first class business or offices; also large studio, eof E. H. LUDLOW, 36 East Seventeenth or No. 3 ‘treet. A.WONE, SMALL STORE TO LET ON * avenue, with dwelling apartmen wihdows; rent $700 Apply at office, 99) sixth avenue. MALL HOTEL, NEAR THE PRINCIPAL THEATRES, just the location for restaurant and private supper rootns, completely turnished ; good paying bar; low rent. Proprietor, unable to give exclusive attention to bust+ ness, Woulll sell cheap or take a partner, Address HO- TEL, Herald office. 10 LEI—EIGHTH AVENUE, CORNER Of EIGHT- centh street—Store and Sccond Floor; one of the Jargest and finest stores onthe avenue for’ any class of Ness. Hi. V. MEAD, 422 kighth avenue. AT 50 ‘BROADWAY, OFFICK ON FIRST and two Lofts. Inquire on the premises, of E. A, suitable for any firs T° LE floor WOLFF. _ FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A NICELY FURNISHED P. sion; Room on furnished et Waverley place, ARLOR, WITH EXTEN- floor; references o1 near Sixth avenue. N Re PARLOR AND BED- A ELEGANTLY FU! TED if te rorty-fourth on "at No. Jarge brown stone house ; southern exposure. BACK PARLOR TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO A wwe gentlemen, in a private family. 287 West Fourth Pt?! EXTRA LARGBR, NEWLY. with sleeping apart or two gentlemen. URNISHED ROOM, ents adjoining, suitable for one ‘No. 43 Clinton place: —ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS, ly, at in a private Jamily, to gentlemen ony), 6 An? Twel Sireet, between versity place. WITHOUT ‘ith avenue NUMBER OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO le ‘Week. ith bath and gas; 03 ast thirtieth streets, A.—TO | LET, loors, en suite or sing’ Kighth street, house first rices from $3 to $6 per near Fourth avenue. TO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT A. board, handsomely furnished Rooms, on second and’ third ments; tamily private; ly. all modern iinprove- a 800) linton place, SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM ADJOINING, Sixth avenue, third icely turnished, to let, to two gentlemen, at No. piavenuen third ‘door nbove: Thirty-tiith street; pleasant rooms and fine location. Sixth whole Floor; very desirable palsiecinnd unexceptionable; refarences. 143 West tlemen, th street, A a and Seventh avenues. West Forty-sixth VHEERFUL ROOMS, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, FUR- C nished; exira closet room, hot and cold water, oF r light housekeeping ; Poeaee ROOMS TO L¥T.-IN A FIRST CLASS jocatton, for a Pid Marriea cou pi ingle gen- between 202 Wi SHED ROOMS TO LET—BY MRS. 0. RAIL, and a Room suitable tor a protession; ref- erence, 38 Kast Iwenty-sixth strect. J est Thirty-seventh street, YURNISHED PARLOR TO LET—ALSD FURNISHED Room, suitable for housekeeping; also front Base- ment, 1urnished, to be lot, at moderate terms, in respect- able house H7 Henry street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO YOUNG MEN; single beds, clean and comfortable; private family; one block (rom Broadway ; terms $25) per week. No. PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A NICE LOCA- tion, Call at73 West Eleventh street, near Fifth ay. i econi body West ANDSOMELY tratly | i Fecond and third floors, in locuted, to let, to 145 lghth sitcet, near B tlemen, furnished Rooms, FURNISHED CHAMBERS, ON a private family, cene genuemen only; all conven: road wa, 0. 7 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FOR GEN. without Board; Parloi and Bedrooms, on second and third floors. ICELY FURNISHED SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, piano, &c., first floor, tront, Sixth avenue, Forty- dl stree' is inquisi ive. Fortieth street. jor gentlemen; can do as you 0 inquire of Mme. iy, OLDS, li lease; no- small street, N SEVENTEENTH STREET, EA! NO, 528, FACING furnished Room, tor a NE OR TWO LaRGE ROOMS, EXTRA FINE AND handsomely furnished, for gentlemen, without board; prtvate tamily ; ret class house. , between Fiith and Sixth avenues, 21 West Ninth fitth street, INGLE GENTL! Kooms at the Grand Union Hotel, Forty-first street and Park avenue, at lower rates than any up town hotel in the city: passenger ele OOMS TO RENT, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY. did newly and eleganii: en suite, with baths attach ew, never been used. Near Fitth avenue, No. 7 West Forty: turnished Rooms, ; beds and bedding —SPLEN- gle or ni aa EN CAN $68 week ana upwards. PROCURE PLEASANT first class restaurant; 0 LET—BAR, LUNCH AND BILLIARD ROOM OF the Frankfurt House; 300 people to feed; corner of Franktort and William streets. ITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE 160 Fulton street, one door from 0. Apply to YRAVLLLER'S 1Ne oF Broadway. rent, SURANCE' Cv.,, 2 SES TO. Furnished. PRIVATE FAMILY, DESIRING AN ELEGANTLY DWELLING HOU A furnished house in Forty-titth street, near Broad- rent $400. Adaress OWNER, box 27 Herald ott No agents need apply HOUSES IN FOURTEENTH, SIX- —FURNIS B AA. teenth, Twentieth, Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Twenty-tiith, Twen.y-sixth, Fil ixth and h’stree Madison, Lexington and Fourth avenues, irving and Wa: s ENRY BLUNT, U9 Broadway. IRABLE hed, on AT PLEASANT AND D) VERY NES . high stoof House to rent, tu three stor: West Thirteenth street, a few doors west of sixth «venue; pleasant neighborhood; house 1 good order, handsome car 4c. will pe rented for per month (oa re- s, sponsivie party only, Can be seen. by permi: onty, from tac JAMES ke LDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street, opposite Booth’s Theatre. La HOUSE—FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR A “St! Clown Hotel, partially furnished one near Nad: son avenue, $2,500 all House, $1,600: others. M TUC 220 Fifth avenue, N ELEGANT MANSION, IN MADISON AVENU AA* suitable for first class families, who desire a Suit of Rooms, with private table; also smailer Houses, in choice locauons. J. RUMAINE BROWN, 1,239 Broadway, corn ot Thirty-thira street, FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR OWN A PRIVATE 4A house, will rent, with first class Board, several r ely furnished Rooms, singie or en suite, 6.0 | Lexington avenu | A PRIVATE FAMILY) RESIDING IN WEST FORT AA. sixin Street, would let, with Board, to a gentleman | And wite, a tine Suitof Rooms, handsomely jurnished ; | no other boarders. Address D., box 109 Herald office, SHED ROOMS TO carpets, &c,, the best. n Second and Third References. AGENCY, ARTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST CLASS ACCOMMO- [dations call at our office; no charge. GENUNG'S Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square BOARD AND LOD YOUNG LADY W4 Room for the winter; in nice, prefe vicinity Union sq price $10t0 $12 Address Branch office. DERLY GENTLEMAN respectabie family in $0 per mouth, Address OARD WANTED—BY AN FE and lady in @ plain, quie w York or Brooklyn; term nth street, RD M feng nent tit Deicecle dns SEND irticulars, Boarders directed immediately. Best | oppokiunities. Established 1857, Shree | ION BOARVERS’ DIRECTORY, 737 Broadway. | WASTED-A SECOND FLOOR THROUGH, WITH of Board, for gentleman and wife, two children ed Zand 4 years) aud nurse; location between Fifty- rth and Sixty-second streets,’ Third and Madison ave- to ex@ed $225 per month. Address $i price no OMPT PAIM 119 Herald oftice, ¥ WASTED = BY A KES | a iamily where t about $15 per week, with fire. Uptown Branch oftice, 1,2 WAXTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN UN- furnished Room with a respectable ci with Board tor wife. Address G. 8. D., Her: SIBLE LADY, BOARD IN are Jew or no boarders, tor Address W. B. J., Herald Broadway. REET, ON BROOKLYN TEIOL * walk to principal terries.— without board, u {AISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 41. Twelfth strect. near Broadway.—Rooms for fai and single gentiemen; table d’note at 6 P $12 including wine. L HOTEL, 2% CANAL STREET, ONE BLOCK t Broadway.—Rooms, ( ngle person, 75:. and fainily rooms, $1 50 and $2 per day; perma- ies liber: it with. YALLEN of Laigh with ringle Koom | upward night, SK, 166 HUDSON STREET, CORNER ellent Board, $6 to $7 &'per_ wee! single Room, without board, $2 an Lodging, cents; gentiewen omy. Open all YROVE HOUSE, 172, AND 173 BLEECKER J street, near Broad ‘ine Rooms, with Jent tabie, lor ramilies and single, $1 W to $2 per day ; $7 to $12 per week. G, MADISON , iy antly furnished, steam elevator, hot aud rooms heated by steam. A Suit and atew wle d*hote, 15 LAIGHT STREET, kood beds; best food, home, easy’ of access; healib, comfort, tem: opened, cola water ; single Kooms vacant; | i | healthfully Turkish ba! perance. | APIERRE HOUSE, BROADWAY, Col 4 fret, onthe American and European p| opt sri y asa first class hotel, at modera’ | pleasant and central iocation, se llao lla 4 Leas Fd hfe ag STREET, ONE BLOCK vuin City Hitl.--Kooms Bic, per day, $2 week. Fi os $1 and upwards. 2' 6 809 8 ber ADISON SQUARE HOUSE, BROADWAY ANI MFrenty-iret stroot—Returntshed and reited : ecw, tion and Rooms the best; moderate terms for responsible parties who wili be permanent; private table i! desired, 8. E, CRITTENDEN, {T7. GERMAIN HOTEL, BROADWAY, TWENTY. +) ‘second street and Fifth avenue.—Finest location in the city; rooms all irent: table d'hote and European plan; moderate rates: three splendid Suits tor perun nent familles; private table if required. ie ieesities Lene TRY BOAR UDSON RIVER.—BOARD AT AN UNSURPASSED A location, 30 ininutes out, five from depot; ¥egetables, milk, &c., oti the piace; torms moderate. Address or ap: | NILY WISHING TO GO ABROAD WILLR idence, near Filth avenue, above Forty- ow Fifty-fourth streets; newly and ver; ly furnished, On reasonabie terms toa small pri- vite family, and give immediate possession. No agents d apply. Address OWNER, box 108 Herald office. —TO LET, A SMALL HOUSE, CORNER OF TENTH street and second avenue, pardally tarnished ; immediate possession; moderate rent. NICHOLS & CAFFERTY, 93 Fourth avenue and 1,497 Broadway. TO LET—ON 19TH, 22D, 35H, h, 5th, 55th and Sth ‘streets and Permits of A, JOURNEAY, 51 Lis nard street. KE ISHED HOUSE TO RENT—BROWN STONE, Moat Or, _bigh stoop, between Sixth, avenue an ond wi second sireet: rent $350 per month. RULIKSHANK, Broadway, corner ANDSOMELY FUR. FOUR STORY HOUSES, West 42d st, and $525; 434 st., $50; 46th st, $200; doth st, $275. WILLIAM ELLIOTE & CO, 491 Broadway, near Forty-1 UNFURNISHED TO is, hear McComb’s Dam am cars to Forty-sec- West sth street. ; “4 THIRD STREET, HEAR Second a ood condition. Inquire of J, HOUPERI, Ni Wenty-Hith street. ‘0 LET—FURNISHED, TILL FIRST OF MAY NEXT, the dwelling House No, 226 West Fourth street; im: Mediate, po per annum. Apply to VALENTIN + Ne. 70 West Forty-sixth st. 0 LEASE—FOR A SERIES OF YEARS, THE BROWN: stone louse and stable above Forty-second sireet and near Broadway; furnished, $40 a inonth; unfur- nished, $3.00) a year; or will sell the Property for $40,000, Bile Property has a large prospective value, JOHN CAV. GH, northeast corner ot Forty-second street and Sixth avenue. MPHE POUR STORY NIGH STOOP BROWN STONE front House No. $3 East Nineteenth street to rent fully turnisheds on at once, Apply to HORACE 2 Pi ; 8. ELY, No. 3 STORY BROWN STONE ON EAST NINETEENTH © street, $140 per month: three story high stoop on Thirty-ninth street, $15) per month ; tour story high stoop on Ninth street, $130 per month; three story high stoop on Nineteenth street, $175 per monto, and many others, PHALUN & SLOAN, Si East seventeenth street. let, i and High Bridge, 20 minutes by » ond streetdepot. Apply at po LET—HOUSE NO, = sion; re WOOD. Unfurnished, —FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE ON Thirty-firet street, near Fifth avenue, $6,000 per year; four story high stoop brown stone on Thirty-seventh street, nvar Park avenue, $56.0 per year; three stor: high stoop on Twentieth street, near Broadway, $2750; jour story brown stone on Thirty-fitth street, near Par! avenue, $2.00), and many othe h ‘ast Seventeenth street. wife, $2 50. to rent, from $5 to $7 weekly; 11 at 184 Blocker street, near GEYERAL LARGE ROOMS, COMFORTABLY FUR. nished, suitable tor gentlemen or entleman and ‘also attic Room, jacdougs 10 LET—FURNISHED, A FRONT ROOM AND BED, room on third floor, to gentlemen, or for light Keeping, at 101 King street. No biil on house. floot ina prove hiee rate 10. LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT handsomely furnished Rooms on secon floors, en suite or sing’ attendance; family strictly private; h ments first class; terms low. with als pO LET~FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, nished front Room, at 39 Delaucey street, second #as, bath, grate ; house and appol Aast Tenth street A PUR. kontleme 7, at $3 nis. 7 St. Mark's placo, times. PO. LET—-RANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PAR- lor, for one or two suiall private tami n or husband-and wite, per week; modern im: or Kighth gireet. King &as, bath, 109 West Forty 0 LET—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, TWO FLOORS OF a‘smail house, nicely furnished, together or sepa- iirst street, PO LET—A FINELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, suitable tor’a doctor or dentist, No. 12 Amity street, near Broadway and Grand Central Hotel. single 7 story gentlemen only. BAR 'H STREET, tront Room. 2 West Twe EAR DELMONICO'S,—AN ELE- ant Second Floor, parlor, bed and dri furnished ; bath, closets, hot and cold water Acdress H., box 4,546 Post oftice, O LET—SOME OF THE MOST ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Rooms docation the best in the city) for Astor block, No. 622 Seventh avenue, corner of Forty-third street. TERY DESIRABLE FULLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO. let to gentlemen, without’ board; home comforts; references exchanged. VARICK STREET, N a, Nicely furnished ‘front Rooms; everything con- Yenient for housekeeping in a quiet house; rent from $4 to $5 per week. WEST BROADWA\ $0, fourth 0) ] 3 half minute from up Broadway: three lil private. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST, Broadway, No. 1 ‘arker’s and es of cary at corner: James Hotel and two doors from Broadway —An el-gan'ly furnished Parlor Floor, reception Room and two irouthall Bedrooms, to let; reterenc TH STREET, SECOND RESIDENCE WEST OF No. 101.—Front Room, without board; other restaurants; view amily 3 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR MADI- son square.—One large Room on first floor, ‘suit. able for one or two gentlemen or a physician, without board; also other Rooms; reterences. 10 123 FAST TENTH STRERT, nue.—Nicely furnished ft NEAR THIRD AVE- ‘ooms to let, for one or two gentiemen, from $15 to $25 per month. WEST lemen, without board ; h FORTIETH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Room to let. on second floor, to one or hot and cold water, fire handy to Sixth avenue or Broadway cars; te. 16: = erenct nished small Room, $2 per wee! 218 22% papered: mo PRINCE STREET.—A vate family will let toa EAST SIXTEENTH ST RESPECTABLE PRI- gentleman a nicely fur- REET, OPPOSITE ST, George's church.—New!y ‘urnished and in every way desirable Rooms on second and third floors, to gen- Memen only. es exchanged, WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED 4+) comfortably, a desirable Second Floor, en suite, or single Rooms, in private house; newly painted and dern improvements: terms moderate; ret- 307 FIFTH AVENUE.—FIVE OR SIX ‘GENTLE- men can be accominodated with an entire Se ond Floor, consisting of six rooms; all modern. improv menis: house and. references unexceptionable; next door to New York Club. 409 in MENTS TO ST NINETEENTH STREET.—A LARGE nished Room, suitable tor two gentlemen; rent $5 per week; also one small Room, $3 per week. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- LET, ALCOVE ROOM, SECOND STORY, FRONT, ‘surT. N A able for gentieman and wife; also two Rooms, third story; reference required. 128 East Twen- ty-second street, between Fourth aud Lexington avenues. juare A -TO. LET—A_ HANDSOME CORNER + strictly on the Continental plan; also one inside Fiat; eight and nine rooms; halis heated; rent moderate; first class families only. Apply at office 999 Sixth avenue. FLAT, id LARGE AND FIRST House to rent on West Thi it wanted; gas fixtures and par rent $2,200. JAMES R. 5 6) West Iwenty-hird street. HARMING FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, SEVEN / amin s from Liberty street terry; M rooms Ht modern improvements; i halt price to May 1, Apply to A. M Ys 10 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stone front House 48 ast kighty-third street, between Second and tuird avenues. Inquire next door; rent $79. NO LET—A VERY NICE THRER STORY BRIOK ouse, with Basement, at No. 4Garden row, West Fieventh street; $6) per month, Apply to J. CG, CAR- PENTER, 133 West Eleventh street, corner sixth avenue, No agency. HALON & SLOAN, 31 LASS BROW. rent $0 per month » CAVES, 36) Broad . P modern it 999 Sixth avenue, BASEMENT, THIRD AND FOURTH i} six rooms each; price $12, $35 and $40; newly Painted and 217 West ‘Ih TRIDGE, 26 West Fittenth street. ‘OUR NICK ROOMS ON THE 8E with front Basement; closets in abundance and water, with use of washroom, M4 Last Ele street, near Fourth avenue, LET—ON SIXTH first class location, fo provements; rent $23 AVENURB, NEAR THE ur splendid Rooms, with per month, Apply at papered rcy-sixth street, 10 LOOR, TWO TO ; water and convenlences Apply at urth floor, or to PAR. ‘OND FLOOR, a8 th near Wi tlemen. hington Park; nice! ARGH FRONT ROOM, ALSO HALL BEDROOM, ON third tloor of high ceiling house 226 Thompson street, furnished for single gen- NO LET=VERY DESIRABLE BROWN STONE Houses in complete order in Forty-xeventh, Forty- Binth and Fifty Bbh sirecis near Broadway! ren $1,500, $2,000 anid $3.00, M, BLLIUTE & 60, 1,491 Broadway, near Forty filth street. To ,LRT A TIFUL COTTAGE, BuTWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, rent $100.0 month; @ Flat, of seven rooms, all improvemen n heat and as ht, opposite Heservoir Park, $10) wonth; a splendid Flat, No. 86L sixth avenue, all improvements, $10 @ month; @ Floor, of four rooms, $26 a month, JOHN KAVANAGH, northeast corner of Forty-second street and Sixth avenue, NO LET—IN HARLEM, COTTAG also Flats, $3). Thquire at ~ $35, $40 AND ‘kia ‘Third’ayonue, 0 LET—ELVGANT POUR STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone twenty feet House, in perfect order; Immediate possession. "103 West Forty-second street. Apply on the preinises, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMEN a TO LET, NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY PORN SHED ROOMS atlemen or a family, without board, at No, 6) Wes rt second street reterences ©. ed. A TAcTO PRT TO GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY «* furnished Suit of Parlors on the ; it focation melts. Apply Iii) Broudwage es 220" #tue ben ply to #. H,, Spuyten Duyvil, RY 192) STREET, CARMANSVILLE, on the pen the year round. Comfortable Accommodations, at very reasonable rates; only twenty 3 NEAR BROADWAY.— ond large Room, on second 40 and wite: soos for gentic- wunudated, miuutes from Thirtieth street depot. FILBERT PAULL & DUNCALF, 1 40 STRERT, PHILADELPHIA. outy ‘clorant Koos Wi Wb Hirst class Board, perimanenc o : h | Sradaient sen ee MAGE opened ; furnished new through* PRIVATE FAMILY. HAVE ONE OR TWO FUR. nished Rooms to let, without B n Only.” Apply 143 Weat Forty sixth street," (2 eenueme SUIT OF ELEGANT AND COM¥C A nished Pariors and other very choice Ap jet to menulaimen of respectability. In the Ih rivate family occupying thelr own. re Frat ‘claae 4 evory PACUCUIAL, At 230 BLY FUR. Apartments ome of a is Div quird street. 1k TO LET, UNFURNISHED THRER ON FIRST and second floors, four on second and third floors, All front, Inquire at 442 Fourth avenu li sg LET—TWO DESIRABLE FRENOM FLATS, WITH all modern improvements on corner Sixth ‘avenue and Twenty-eighth street, Apply to 8. RICH, 74 Murray Moti 10, LET—10 A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, A Floor of five Rooms. Inquire #3 -eventh avenue, © 10 LET~FLOORS AND APAR brown stone houses No. 87 Spr t, near Spring street, Inquire at 211 and 213 Mott street, ENTS IN THE ng, 211, 213 and 215 housekeeper's, Nos. (Ee, he u at 462 ovat table, improvements; —— 0 Mute, a 4 piled ibe ta PLAOH, BT. LiT—BRAU oma each, in stone hi nd 22) and 223 Bast Lied HOMAS MoGUIRE A PT—A THIRD AND FOUR IFUL FLOOR: Putts roomy frat clags Fla on rty-second street; reference Hast Til et ty se id stres rty second st Guowss OUsER Mine LET~AT 4456 WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, a handsome Second Floor, five rooms, with modern ossession immed Hately if desired, 8, OF FIVE AN! and 626, hth street 1,146 Second TH OF THOSE LARGE Fourth avenue, required. Apply STEVENSON, Agent, LET—FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, WITH sixth avenu the ‘tents to LG and is especial ouKe ha: ‘udapted for tamil 10 T modern improvements; charges mouerate. ' Inquire . JULIEN, ELEGANT been an ly ren- Ee eee BAST TWENTIETH STREEP.—TWO BEAUTIFUL aniurnished Floors to let, suitabl WEAKe OPPOrURILY 5 Only me MINA FAMILY ba the ,'.. ss le for famiites or | MSTLLP Ss. araparanne SUROPEAN STEAMA TER wn NMAN LINE, Tf EME AND LITEREEOE ‘aro appointe: — 31 urda: 5 CITY OF LONDON... ‘Thursday, Oct. 16, 2 P.M. GUY OF Paris. Saturday, Oct. 18) 2 P.M. CITY OF BROOKLYN ++ Thursday, Oct, 23,2 P.M. CITY OF RICHMOND <aiurday, Oct 25, 8 A. M, and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, irom pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGR. P---lid $80 and $9, gold, according to accommo- lation. Round trip tickets at low rates, Stecrage—To. Liverpool, Queenstown, Clasgow, Lone Gontesry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $50, Prepaid cer currency. ers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates, Drafts issued at lowest rates, ‘or Cabin passage and general business apply at the Company 'g oftice, No. 15 My roe i r Steerage passage, a roadway, m Fe eae OLIN G. DALE. Agent, oF to O'DONNELL & FAULKE, 402 Chestuut street, Philadel- Dias we. CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. F, G, BROWN, 82 South Olark, Sommer Lake street, Chi- ¢ witivian INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. n HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamshi) : HOLSATIA,, 2 Captain A. Bare! willsail on Thursday, October 9, at » M., for rita . taking passengers from New York to#lymouth, London, ~ Cherbourg and Hamburg. First cabin, in Ungecnid cabin, $72 in Unite s old. UNTO ee eo eee a IHGHALD & BOAS, General Agents, * General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street: New York. "Ol Broadway, New York, ‘The SILESLA will sail October 16. NITED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS- town aud Liverpool Salling evory Wednesday. MINNESOTA, Freeman Oct. & atT A. M. WISCONSIN, FREEMA! tober 15, 1B, M Cabin Passage, $8) told; Sieerage, $90, Currency. in ey jold ; Steer: 5 a ‘4 Prepaid tickets; $3 curreney, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Draits on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Ap! Bly, ILLLAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. WE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP MINNESOTA, SAILING Wednesday, October &, will carry a limited number of intermediate’ passengers at $50, currency, each. Ap- ply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 19 Broadway. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPAN FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREM ‘Tho steamship DEUTSCHLAND, Captain W. Lad wigs, will sail on Saturday, October MH, at 2P. M., from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, to be tol- tower Py, searnee retell Captain H. Schulenberg, on Wednesday, October a RATES OF PASSAGE 'tO LONDON, HAVRE AND+ BREMEN, payable in gold or its equiv First cabin. at Second cabii Sterrage.. For treig! lent in currency. -+ $120 / 2 TOHLIICHS & CO. Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green, Fe, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales, ‘The South Wales Atlantic steamship Company's new first class steamships wiil sail from Pennsylvania Rail- road wharf, Jersey City. as tollows:— sf .October 4 ag October 25 , ¥; second $30, currency. ‘Prepaid r, $33, currenc: Di passage, cabin, $55, currency; ‘steeras steerage certificates from Car for 4 and upward. For turther particulars appiy to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, ‘New York. LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships between New York and Havre, calitug at Brest, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No, 5), North River, as tol- lows: PEREIRE, Danre Saturday, Oct. 13 EUROPE,'Lemary aturday, Nov. 1 VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont aturday, Nov. 15 Price of passage In rad oncluding wine) to Brest or ave First cabin, $125 Second cabin. Excursion ets at reduced rates. American travellers going to, or returning from, the Pe, taking this line, avoid both ilway and the discomforts of cross- ing time, trouble and ex- 1b, Avent, 58 Broadway. ing the Channel, besid pense, GEORGE MACK HITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL, New and {ull-powertul Steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. ADRIATIO October 11, at 8:30 A. M. BALI. October 18, at3 P.M. {October 25, at] A.M. November 1, 2 P.M. November 8, 8 A. a terry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comfort. Saloons, stateroams, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section,» where least motion is felt, Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steainer. Rates—Saioon, $99, void: steerage, $4) in currency. ‘Those wishing to send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid cerlificates—$32 cur- rency. Passongers vooked to and from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweded, India, Australia, shina, &c. ‘Dig ts from £1 upwards. Fo. inspection ot plans and ether information apply at | the Company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of Jading issued to Continental poris. J RES, Agent, ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to Queenstown ani Liverpool. Fortnightly to Londou direct, from piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River. N, WN AND LIVERPOOL, vee Saturday, Oct, 11, at A Saturday, Oct. Ip, at3 P Saturday. Oct. 25, at8 A, Saturda: y at? P.M, FOR LONDON DIRLOT, CANADA, Websicr.... .Puesday, Oct. 14, at 12M, Cabin passage, $70, $30, $9), currency; steerage, $29 Return tickets at reduced rates. repaid tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstown, London- asgow, Carditt, Bristol or London at the lowest further Information apply. at the No, 69 Broadway. ROW. Noy. company’s office, URS!, Manager, ne STAR LINE. g ANTWERP SERVICE, Appointed to carry the. Belgian and United States a From From Autwerp. Philadelplia, t. 7 Oct. 20 Oct, It Nov. 4 Oct. 25 Nov. 22 Building Prepaid’ Gertiticate 1.836, currency, LIVERPOOL SERVICE, r. ABBOTSFORD. KENILWORT Cabin. hcncaoaae Pret yt cy. Prepaid Certificates Tiokets will pe sold here nt lowest rates, good. from Antwerp and Liverpool to all United States, via the Pennsylvania Ral counections, thus affording parties in this country @ con- yenient and cheap opportunity of sending tor thetr friends in kurope, THE RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comfort of steerage passengers; comfortable berths, well ventilated sleeping aparunents and good food will be turnished them, ‘An experienced surgeon is attached to cach vessel, Freight, will be received at ail principal points he est and South in connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern Mail Steamship C yde's Lines, and through bills of lading issued Tor Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amsierdam, Rotterdam, Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Beltast, Hull and Leith. The Ked' Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and all mer- chandise intensled for points beyond Philadelphia can ve transierred from the hold ol'the steamer to the cars with- out the expense to shippers an ‘of damage by re- landing which results from cartage. her rater, of ireight and passage, and other informa- pply to ‘om SPPIY “GEO. W. COLTON, Agent 42 Brod street, Puten Wright & Dee eneral ox; iTtRoerenta, William Hunter & Co,, B, vonder Becke, Agents, General European Agent, __ Liverpool. YUNARD LINE, NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances the steamers of this line will hencelorth tak Course for Mii seasons of the yea On the Ouiward Passage trom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing tho ineridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43, On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 At 42 latitude, or nothing to We north of 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK, Ba’day, Oct. 11 ‘dav, Uct. 18 Oct. 25 collision pecitied jay. y from New do not ca 1, stecrage $80, $100 and $130, gold, ac. eturn tickets on favorable ferins. Sicerage, $30, currency, Stet tickets from feta and Queenstown and all parts of Kurope at lowest rates. | For freight and cabin passage apply iy company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage Passage at 1 Hrordway, ‘Trinity Build CHARLES G, HRANCKLYN, Avent, orto PB. H. DU VERNET, ee Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, 1M. STATE LINE, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from oh 36 Paes Hyer as jollow! passengers. Cabin passage, cording to kccommonation. eNNSYLY, Wednestay, October 15 TRGINIA Wednesday, October 29 GEORGIA). by PENNSYLVANTA. A mber And ibd d alternate taking pas. sengers at through rates to all parts ot Great Britain and Treland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, pratts for 1 or upwards, ‘OF ireight or passage aj 0 AUSTIN WAL DWIN & CO pe Aen, No. 72 Broadway. Stecrage passage office, No. . JOUK'S TOURS TO ITALY AT 45 PER CENT REDUC J tign below ordinary fare; sevent; routes’ an Ameren crausu by say fing’ 'or 8 COOK'S CHEAP TOURS TO PALESTINE AND EGYPT and back, t } gold, notels and travel. WOOK? AMERICAN TOUIES to allthe iincipal, parts orl of th ; 4 COUN AEGAN HOT 1 BoUPONS” ay Fins? lass hotels $3: per any. Full mafl or a ull parvgwiars liber Bae Od JERR TA, inter 262 Broadway, New York, 9t Kloot oh London, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ANQHOR, LIne, Steamers sail from _pter 20 North River, New York, EVEKY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CALEDONIA Wed., Oct. 8) VICTORIA, ......Sa INDIA......... 1 | CASTALL ITALIA... Wed., Oct. 15| LLYSIA vs AUSTRALIA. Sat, Oct. 18) EUROPA. .../.Wed., Nov. 5 OLYMPTA....Wed., Oot. 2 | ANGLIA .Bat., Nov. 8 ‘The pasieniger accommodations on’ steamers of this. line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin fiagtoome are sil om upper deck, thus securing good ven 3 Leagan RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, Sat sieamera” Wed. steamers, Jurrenc: Gold, Ye Cain sao cgeencee BTS amd BOS BMH ad BO Camn return tickets, secur- fations $140 190 an oe ae TAGE, $30 CURKENOY, . Tickets for ‘passage to or rom any seaport or railway ation in Great britain, ireland, oF the Continent issued FAGUE Line SuNtrep states ALL STEAMSH IPS, NEW. YORK TO HAMBURG, tonghing at Plymouth aud Cherbourg, The German ‘Transatlantic Steam Navigation Com- ny’s Hew, viegantand tull-powered iron steamsaip GOELHE, Captain Wilson, n will sail o1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER My at 2 P.M, from Eagle Line pier, ‘oot of Furst street, Hoboken. Rates of passage to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Ham- burg :—Cabin, first saloon, $1 god; second saloon, 72, gold; steerage, $30,' gold; pr paid certificates, 40, gold. The first and second saloons are on the same eck. The steerage is divided inty staterooms tor 6 10 20 persons, well ligitied and provided with dining tables, For passage apply to ts KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broadway uth Willian freight apply to For ENGI, EDYE & CO. 27 REAT WESTERTEAMSIUP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL ( NGLAND) DIRECT. The ‘steamers ot this lune will sail from pier 18 East Rivor as tollows'— LADY LYCETE, Eratt ALRAGON, Weston. Cabin vaiswago, sii; interimetinte, $135 st So hate ae i E, MURA, lo agen! N’S SON CUSSTWISE STEADISUIPS. AGIFIC MAIL STEaSSUIP COMPANY'S LINE, Tuesday, Oct. 7—Steamer ACAPULCO leaves pier No. 42 North River, at 12 o'clock nvon, for Aspinwall, con- necting with stonmer at Panama tor Acapu co, Mazatlan, Manzanillo, San Diego and san Francisco, anit also witlt steamers tor Central American and south Pacific ports, Steamer leayes in Francisco ou or about the 24th of each month tor Sandwich Isiands. a Steamers lor vapan and China leave San Francisco on the Ist and 16th of each me For passage or freight pier No. 42 H. J. BULLAY, Sup't. a. TLAS STEAMSHIP onthy or freight apply at the company's ofee, ver, We WK. Sy supe 8G. HL, BRADBURY, Pre. COMPANY, Mail line tor Wes: Indies, Hayana and Spanish Main, Steamers sail trom pier 12 North Kiver. For Port Au Prince, Santa Martha, Savanilla and Car- thagena, CLARIBEL, October 25. Vor Port Au Prince, Jucinel, Maracaibo (via Curacoay), La Guiyra and Puerto Cabello, STNA, November 4, For freig tor passage apply to PIM, FORWOOD & 00., Agents, 55 Wall and 59 Vine street. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, sail every Tuesday, at ‘Those first class steamships wi 3 ‘om. pier 13 North River (loot ot Cedar streed), for liavana direct as loliows : WILMINGTON .Uerober 7 MORKO CASTLI October 14 COLUMBIA... seeeeesOctober 21 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- bene aaa WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. No. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. pyc BSL) HAVANA, rogreso and Ve New York and Mexican Mail St pier No. 3 North Ri KVERY THURSDAY CITY OF HAVANA (lavana ony’ Cc NEW YORK (tlavana valy) CUBA (Havana und MeXt'o)......satnr CITY Oly MiAIDA (Havana, Via’ Nassw ‘oF freight or passage apply to Br ALEXANDRE & ‘a Cruz. eumship Line, leaving at ss, MING AT |T'% 8 LINE.—FOR GALVESTO: West, carrying the United §% il.—Steamer CLYDE, Captain ‘Kenedy, will leave pier 20 Bast River, Saturday, Vetober Ii, at 3 P. Throws points on B. Band charge for forwarding in New York. “For (rei: sage, having saperior accommodations, app .M. MALLORY & CO,, 155 Maiden lane, o W. P, CLYDE, 119 Wall Street. landing given fo Houston aud ail Houston and Henderson and P.M. Freight received daily. veston, Indianola, Rov Stuitiago ‘and St. Loui 1 $5. For svi th or passage, having 3, apply to ‘ ete Out AALLOBY © ell steamship Lin steamship GEOL ASHING CON, Weave The James Whitehed, w Octode Captain port or Araacas whart Cabin passage, $0. steerase, sage apply to CLAKK & SHAMAN > For treight OF pas- 1 88 West street. Oe SEW OnE ME ‘The Steamsisi LCT, AMSHIP LINE, from pier ol Freight Lous, V s hto St Indianola. 1s faiveston and asaze, having superior aceommoda VERIO BAKER, pier 36 North River, ‘or’ frei it tions, apply to F OR NEW ONL AL ‘The steansh 3, J. W. Catharine, | commander, will sail trom ‘rinladelphia for New Ort leans, via Havana, on Wednesday, Uctover 8, ats o'clock A.M,” Passage to Havana $5), currehey. M. L. JAMES, General Agont, 237 and 239 Doe 11 ladeiphia, sti OR NORFOLK, CILY POINT AND RICHMOND,— The Old Voniinion Steamship Company will de- spate som Dias North River, their elegant sidewheel | steams ANOKE, Couch, Cominander, tor Nortolk, City 1 ichmond, on ‘tuesday, October, 7, ats PY M., givi bills o! lading to alt points South and Fou Forough passenger tickets to all points, Apply at pier 37%, or at Ac general oilice, 157 Greenwich street, corner ot Dey. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. (Opti LINE FOR TROY. eegant steamboats SUNNY | leave pier 49 North Rive | Gaturcays excepted), at 6 o'clock P. M., connecting wit | morning'trains on Kens-elacr and “Saritoga, New York Central and Troy and Boston ratiroads tor all points Norih, Fastand West. The most direct route to sara. toa, Lake George and Montreal. through tickets sold and baggage checked to destination. JUSEPH CORNELL, Superintendent, ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall’River. ‘The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL wnd PROVE. ENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at 5 P.M. Hall's Band is en- jaged tor ihe season. An A. P, BACON, Superintendent. ORWICH LINE, FOR BOSTON, VIA BOSTON, Hartiord and Erie Railroad.--Great reduction in fare; New York to Boston or Worcester und reiurn, $5; | tickets good trom September 15 to November 1, 187% “The ' etanch and commodious steamers CITY OF NEW YORK and CITY OF BOSTON leave pier 40 North River daity (Sundays excepted), 5 P.M. connecting at New London with ex, ey passenger train tor Boston, orth. u Worcester and the Sorts rreR F, PARKER, Agent. ANSAGE, $1 5\—THE SIDE and POWELL Hout or Leroy siraet. dat D etat AMOS RAILROAD, ‘Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt strects, as follows :— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, See a Palace Cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5,7 an a A “Penns aM. Sunday, 9 ‘ton, via Baitiiaure ‘ol jumore, lvania Air Line,” ai 9 A. M., » M. For Baltimore aud Washi arapress for Paitddelpinta h 9, SX, M,, 12:9, 8, 4 7 express for Pniladelphia 8, 9, Mf, 12:90, 8, 4, 730,809. Me, and 12 nights Sunday, 6 7%, 720 83) nd 9 P, M. for Vililndetphta, via Kensington, at 7 A.M. and 6:10 P.M. Sunday 6:10 P. M, Emigrant and second class, 7:05 P.M, 10,1 A. Mi, 12M. 1, 6, 6:30, , ; 40, #)),'5:10, 6220, 5 89, 6, 6 i bu and i2night, sutlay 5:2), 6:10, abe th, 6 6 30, 7,740, 8:10, 9, 10,1 A. Ma, 12 MT 2, 2:50) 3:10, 3:10, 4:10, '4 9 6-20, 640, b, 6:10, 629, 7, 7 atil? 1, 11240 d 12 night. Sunday 6:20, 65,7 For Rahway, 6, 6:9) 7, 3: 0, 410, 420, 8 P.M., awl 12 night” ounda; ¥, 8:35, OL) andl 70 P. For Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 6 400 10.A, M.. 2:39, 340, 4 and 6 P.M. Yor New Brunswick, 7 and 8-10 A. M., 12 5:20, 630, 7:30 P.M. and 12 night. For Newark at 2, D 30,4 P.M, oP. My For East Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12 noon, 4:10 and 5:20 P.M, For Lambertville and Flemington, 9 A, PM, For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, sd Accommodation tor Bordentow den. 7 and 9:30 A.M. 12 For Jarntoourg. Femtbetton, Ganiden, 6 A. ¥., and ror Jamesburg, berton, Camden, » M, ruin were as (ol Cha 4 Pittsburg, 6:50, Pt ee Lt rrive as follor — Fro! burg, 6:50, if i" My Os Pe My dally: 6:82, WAS ALN. aud Bos Le Me dally, except’ Monday, 6:09 and 6:40 A, M. #0 AM. From Philadelphia, & 0, 1:80 A, My 2:15, 8:55, 4265, '6:05,'7 Ate toe 322, 6:08, 3), 10:25, 1120 AL Ticket offices, 626, 435, 271 and 94 Broadway; No. 1 Astor House, and Joot’ of Desbrosses and Courtlandt streets, Emigrant Ticket office, No. 1 pa nt Tieket office, No, 8 Battery place, D, Ir. Genoral Py A. J. CASSATT, General Manager. beesmakiien% 122, 6.05, 6 an STONINGTON LINK FOR SOSTON.—THE ELEGANT steamers HODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday BTONINGTON, ‘every M ; from pier 8% North River, wee } ok pik stand ___. MISCELLANEOUS. x Pre, vuritetig Cer nt the tah and ot GOWN Ih ying Cider sh. st 4 YNGit, No. 1d Fulton Whotesale Fish Market, New York: "T KIN DISKASES A Lad MALTY.<DR, J, M. VAN , ry +) DYRE isthe only ari ted mace in America who m Hof skin dlaausog & syectalty. ne form of skin disease rived at almost perfection in eas apts. ands al, diwcage 01 i o + hriday wad Saturday, NO. 1 exisionce, nnlil he their trentment His huniors, pimples, the skins O1 est Sixteen WANTED<A Jon FOR FURNITURE, WANTRD, A builder at once todo @ job of work fora frst would like to pay the same in pie A ri Nirew BULUUK, ‘box 150’ Wersid” Opt

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