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BOARDERS WANTED. Bor Other Board and Lodgi ments See Fourteenth — Advertise= EAST FORTY-FIRST STRF™ NEW YORK HERALD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. HOTELS. ooo Oren’ 5) ee 8 rod HOUSE, BROADWAY AND —Returnished and refit! som apae Se ‘Rooine the bes best; mod ae Se rms <A reeponene ho will Tmane| jesired. - ae BYE CRIFTENDES. WINTER RESORTS, enlie.—A suit of handso: CORNER FIFTH With unexseptionabie Board.” .aciy’ turaished Kooms, RGE ROOM, WET + - 1 beferdeman and fe POS fo lo wlth i of the: by est Sears sie cr onabie; retereices, No. 67 eeon,? ho L FURNISHED FRONT i Bou ae meanroom: ail conveniences; 0) oderat Pp on canal Foo ighborhood, near Fourteenth G Seven! avenue. ae PARLOR AND BEDROOM, Sirect’ id ly furnished, to ior. with suonv paposare, handsomely pe Rg ectable, parties: wie gentlemen, “ab Thirty-second meee, ‘be- tween Firth a) changed. roadway. ANT ROOMS, SEPARATE OR TOGETHER; 4 single Rooms for gentlemen; French Board. 48 University place. TH AVENUE, NO. 8 FREOANTEY. FURNISHED i oe and “iro References ex- Rooms, with first cla: can now be secured the winter in this most Geir le location, opposite lison square. 5™ AVENUE, %3.—HANDSOMELY galtamae Rooms to let, with Board: terms moderat $7 = TO B <ragvieded GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES; DE- le Rooms, with Board. 138 West Twenty-first \TH STREET, NO. 63 WEST.—HANDSOME SECOND story front’ Rooms to let, with first class Board ; also two other Rooms ; references exchanged. ptiges STREET, 15 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.—TWO bouse municating Rooms to and table first Plasa, table 9 ayhote at six o'clock, fable boarders ascour fr redbamigh PLAGE. eee FURNISHED Rooms, on second and fourth soe. with Board, eultadle tor Single gentlemen or gentlemen and wives; references exchanged. 18 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIPTH enues.—To let, with frst class Board, 001 _ for gentlemen ‘and their wives; references required. so two Rooms on third floor; suitable OTH, STREET, #0 EASTIOENTRAL LOCATION. — Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; table Boarders accommodated. able Rooms, handsomely furnished; first class rd, &c.; satisfactory arrangements can be made by Partios desiring firet class accommodation QP STREET, WEST, NO. 36.—LARGE, HAND. somely furnished front Room, with all modern im- provements, on third floor, with first class Board; other Rooms; good neighborhood and good location, 293 IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 2l' STREET, NO. 53 EAST,—LARGE AND DESIR- references and their wives and single gentlemen; private table if nished Rooms to let, with Board: southern expos- re; everything desirable’ sor comfort and a D STREET, 104 EAST.—A SUIT OF ROOMS FOR 23>. STREET, 21 WEST.—NICELY FURNISHED Dest reterence required. Rooms to let, with first class Board, for pentlemen esired; location wasurpassed. 2 D STREET, $25.—VERY HANDSOMELY FUR- leasant ery moderate. Keferences exchanged. 2 gentlemen ; also single Rooms; table first class in all respects, family smail; references exchanged. second story front Room and hall Room connecting; sunny exposure ; also third floor back Room, with Board; 2 'D STREET. WEST, 164.—TWO LARGE ROOMS TO let, with Board, to family or gentlemen; house, lo- cation and table Arst class. References exchanged. 247% STREET, 254 WEST.—TWO LARGE ROOMS connecting to let, with Board: ample closets; hot and cold water. Terms $18 each for two persons. ‘Best reference. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR ST. 25 James Hotel, five doors from Broadway.—Newly and nicety furnished Rooms, with or without Board, 28 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON D Fark —To let, with Board: nicely furnished front lor on first floor; #lso niceiy furnished double Room, over Parlor; house and location first class. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.— GENTLEMEN or gentleman and wife can be accommodat: bh nicely furnished Kooms, in a genteel family; fuel, ‘Eood table, $16 tor two, $8 for one. = 42 WEST SIXTEENTH STREE?.—AN FLEGANT Salt af Rooms, comprising parlor and second floor, to let, with or without private tabie; also large Rooms, suitable for gentleman aud wite or two gentlemen; ref- erences. 4 AQ? STREET 282 WEST, NeaR BROADWAY.—A sprivate tamily wishes to let two very handsomely furnished Rooms, en suie or singly, to gentlemen or a fentieman and Wile, with or without Board; private 45 West | TWENTY-NINTH yTREET—HAND- fomely furnished A booms to rent, singly or en suite, with or without Board; excellent table. 45 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—PLEASANT furnished Rooms to let, with good Board; parior and bedroom fronting on square; also single Rooms. IRVING PLACE. OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER Hi Hardsomely furnished large and smail with or without ®oard. 4 A rt sh ghee FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN and Sixth avenues—Nicely turni-hed = peg with first class Board, for gentleman and wile, or single gentlemen roownng together; references ex- OYA! VICTORIA HOTEL, } NASSAU, N. P., BAHA- open November 1, 1873 Persons desiring to escape’ the rigors of a Northern winter can ental wi cular containing tull bone ggg by addressing GERWOOD, 758 Broad — . PORTER, Proprietor, SALES AT AUCTION, fier or ameicamorsana Denistole ‘New Jersey Real Estate, 0. 6 Pine street, New York. Openirtg sale on the Jersey Ci City and Albany Railroad TUESDAY, Ov OUTOBER a, gia atl2 Mon ane premises, it “Sew York? adolning the old town of ood. fifteen miles from New York, ad) Schraalenburg and hear Englew Statiun in the centre of the proper Sommunieation by two railroads Every Lot high and ry Ung ie 8 Tea Neck road Chareh Cy fand sto stores adjoining. AD unused opportunity for buying choice Lots ina proverbiaily heaithy ne! fyperhoee. the soil bein, - gravelly loam, preciuding the possibility of red mi Mmiasmatic diseases. before the sale nd railroad paeses PARR er, ABR. J, BLEECKER, SON & CO. Supreme Court—Partition Sale, Cc. Barrett * ander rection of William referee, BSDAY¥, OCIOBER 2, I by iz ‘Me at Fxchai salesroom, lil Broadway, the brick House and = ‘and Lot No. 328 Pearl street, near Dover street; also brick House cand set a ge if above, snows No. 268 Water street; tse and ‘No. 62 Frankiort street, near Vandewater saps at No. 77 Cedar street, earn ear OF. HYACINTHS, CROCUS, ps jarcissus and other Frage Flowering mutch Bulbs, to suit purchasers, at Y at Li o’e a. wa ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. Ane B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, jearome 85 Cham bers and 77 Paate: street By ALLEN B. MINER & B ON SATURDAY, OCT. 2. Soelane 77 Reade 95 bers street, FOR AGCOONT OF OM IT MAY CONCERN, TO PAY ADVANCES AND CHARGES, Pier Mirrors, bedroom Furniture, Bookcase, &c. ‘Also a large lot of Axminster, velvet, and Brussels Carpets, and eneral assortment of parlor, library and other Furni- jure, removed for convenience of sale. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE aND ‘salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post offic Horse Auction Branch, 19 to 25 East [hirteenth street Tabrasy of, f eaperd rand illustrated works, al by ARCH. sokstun, at his salesroom 37 Nassau street, on view on Monday. A. J. MATHEWSON, AUCTIONZER. By J. MATHEWSON & SON, No. 4 Pine street. Grand sale of first class SUBURBAN PROPERTY, - by order of L. D. MANSFIELD, Proprietor, ‘ated hear Rockland Institute, at Nyack-on-the-Hudson, the most beautiful, healtnful and attractive suburb of New York, on SATURDAY, Oct, 25, at 12 M., comprisin, Villa tie Plots, four desit d avout 90 Building Lots, for residences and business purposes. Maps, descriptive circulars and tickets {tree} tor special train (from foot oi Chambers street, ai ) fur nisbed by she, ME eOnTseter,, or at the office of the auc- Pine stre ew York city. able Residences, ASTON, NOTIC’.—THE SCHOONER-RIGGED Yacht known by the name of “scudd” will be a at auction, on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 3 o'clock P, M., Fulton ferry, Brookiyn side. THUMAS W. LINDSEY. Auctioneer. ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER, S. B. GOODALE'& CO.. AUCTIONE&RS, office No.8 West rwen y-hird street, Futth Avenue Hote}, will sell by descriptive catalogue.'on iuesday next, at four story high stoop private residence on Madison . vo- hue, elegant and costiv Household turaiture of tam iy declining housekeeping, consisting oi rich and knglish body Brussels Carpets, black Ghamber- sults, covsisting ol gilt chamelles Bedsteuds, Commodes, dressing Cabinets and Bureaus, superior curled Hair and other Matiresses, French Pillows and feather Beds, Diack walnut Bedroom Suits in silk worsted rep, rich Parlor Sait. 10 pieces, in satin Oil Paintings by celebrated artists, French gilt parlor mantel Clock, lace window curtains, grand square 7 bctave rosewood Pianolorte, by celebrated maker: otlier fine Goods, More ‘ull purticulars, Catalogues to-morrow, Monday, at office of Auctioneers. ¥ F COLTON, AUCTIONSER-MORTGAGE SALE of Househo'd Furniture ot every description. On Wednesday, Oc:ober 22, at the auction rooms Thirteenth stree!, near Broad most important sal nearly ail, the Furniture of a large privat also a large amount trom a storae warehou-e. All kinds of elegant ani medium quality, 50 or Carvets, Mirrors, | Sewing Machines, &c. Fuller particulars on’ Tuesday and Wednesd: AND. YROCKERY, GLASSWAR. CUTLERY.— J WENRY LOTZ, Auctioneer, sells, Monday, October 20, 11 o'clock. 1,000 dozen Sun Burners, 15) cases imported Chimneys; also Lamps = WILLIAM ‘ANDE SOS) 0 College pla ‘one of the larges’ 6 dwelling: | changed. nicely furnished Rooms to let, with good Board, to agentleman and wie or single gentlemen; house and Jocation first class, for. “Sunny Rooms; entire Third Floor, inelud- jg Room with fre eee, furnished ; extra width) and table first c! 17 avenue.—Elegant Rooms and first class table. Ph Mae AVENUE, NEAR FIFTEENTH Furnished Rooms, with Board, to let to fentiemen: and wi 106 x. FORTY-FOURTH STREET.—VERY ponent hand-omely furnished Rooms to let,. en suite or singly, with Board; references exchanged. ington ani Fourth avenues. - is, with first class table, to iheir'vives and single gentlemen; terms moderate; ref- erences required. 137, MADISON AVENUE.—SUIT OF ROOMS, ON ble; house and appointments thoroughiy first 153 ae ‘FORTY SIXTH STREET.—A SMALL FAM- pCocuPying their own house, will let three Rooms, with Board, together or re saparesety. to to furnished reterences given and require aays. 177 first street.—Handsome.y furnished front Rooms with Boar: so single front Room, ior centle- men; family mail terms moderate; references, 19 MADISON AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY FUR- ished Rooms, en suite or singly, tor « party of gentlemen or centieman and wife, with or without pri- 214 WEST FORTY. FLFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS from Broadway.—Desirable Rooms to let, with Board, to tamilies or gentlemen. Wake i WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET—A FEW ant Rooms, with or without Board. Back V’arlor, suit- able for gentleman and wife or two genuemen. 235 WEST THIRTY.KIGHTH STREET.—MRS8. PIT- rately, with ti house brows stove; uired. 5] EAST IWENTY'NINTH STREET—ONE OR TWO GQ) IRVING PLAGR, (GRAMERCY PARK), SECOND CLINTON PLACE, FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTH or a — references. 10 EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN LEX- to gentiemen and arior floor, handsomely furnished, to let, with eins; Biasss reference required. LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER THIRTY. to ren} Yate table; terms reasonable. 22 gentlemen can be accommodated with pleas- KIN offers.a desirable suit of Rooms, tozether se} southern exposure ; re 24 WEST TWENJY-THIRD §/REET.—A PRI- Mio gre Ml let a handsomely furnished Becond Floot id two Bedrooms, together or te. separately, W orwltn oF without Board; terms mode 306 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. —TO LET, with Board, a handsome back Parlor; hot and cold water and plenty of closet room ; also single Rooms, tor gentiemen ORECLOSURE SALE—BY REFEREE, AT AUCTION, October 21, 1873, at eleven o'clock A. M., at Carpen- | ter’s Hotel, Morrisanta village; sale positive and abso- lute; 10 Houses, with 24 city Lots, corner of Bosion ave Due and i65ti street, will be sold im parcels, each House peparavely: some oi the lots are vacant, This ts the best located property im the new Twenty-third ward, New York city. For particulars call on JAMES B. MAIVIN, Al 55 Lb treet, New York. BAUGH WILL SELL, ON MON. Fouty & BECKEN day, October 2, 1873, at Unionport Westche-ter county t Lots, without reserve. Boats leave eler: | Harlem Bridge at 10 o'clock. ‘This property is the most beautitully situated of any ever offered in Westchester county, and oniy one hour trom t’eck slip. For tickets god all Information sallon FOLEY & BECKENBAUKG, | 17 Broadway and 2,286 Third avenue. Fer JEWETT, AUCTIONEER.—B8Y J. E. CLARK, 185 Greenwicli street, at 103g o'clock, importent sale of Hardware, viz. :—Coal Hods, Handsaws, At Ae ped | Screws, Fisted Ware, Fancy Goods, &c o'clock, 2 lot t of Pawnbroker’s Goods. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, « of morigage, By Virtue of a chattel mortgage from John E. Young to L. U. Newman, I will sell at public auction, this dav (Monday, October 20). at 12 o'clock, at | 74g Woosier street, near Llercker street, the entire stick | of Liquors, Fix.ures, Bar, Cooking Utensils, Beds and Bed. dinz, Hou-ehold Furni Lease, ac. By order oi 1. Newman, mortgagee. Tuesday, at Wig clock, regalas sale at 15\4 Bowery. JAMES M. MILLER, AUCLIONE ER. Positive : Sale of very valaable Property a Washington Heights, known asthe Barney Bowers Tract, being part of th estate of re | situated directiy opponite the renence of James Gordon Bennett, |sq., ana contal ing about 100 City Lots on Tench svenucs Audubon avenue ani 147th sireet, as wi Tas property © wi Be sold at auction.on NESDAY, eg og 4 —" rm oy o'clock’ M., at th Exchange Salesroom, LLL Broadway, by JAMEs M. MILLER, Auctioneer. ob Lorillard, deceased, jce of WEST THIRIY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR | gy oe “A A * Ixty per cent may remain on bond and mortgage. 310 eae oo wee gentlesee, | 23H Iapsand maps ot the property at the o teats very ; moderate. | the auctioneer, No. 25 Pine street. SEVENTH NEAR THIRTY-PIRST | TERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. 38 strect.—To rent, a neatly turnished Room, to gentleman and his wile for lad cay ie dy only, or’ to @ A.é MAN D WIFE DESIRE BOARD, above Thitty-eighth street: privaie tamnliy pre erred, bo Jers: front Room; $25. or where there are ic M. J., BOX "A PATE FAMILY, RESIDING N¥AR THE sor Hotel, will tome goe slogan ¥ (urnished Roo: gentleman, with Bre man and wife, with Hoard. fortable home will address town Bi h offi “A SECOND FLOOR, PURNISHED-—Tiike 30D egonmecting rooms, together, oF separate moderate terms; locauon most desiratie. 0 ‘est Forty filth street, between Broadway and Sixta even! Sr aHDSORELT FURNISHED SECON Eptoen Room to letty gentleman and, wite Board for | 4 vicunity ot ke Ad h office, No more rent}—every man his own landlord. Though stocks and ban! ay break and faii, 1d sOainet ‘solid real estate. Magnificent auction sale, entertainment and balloon ascension. 10 superd Lots o: «Ti jewark, variet, the ast Ne arrison Heighis. ‘The finest, healthiest, pre'tiest suburd of Newark, N: J., at nuction, 'GESDAY. October a, 12 o'¢.0ck M., on the premises One mile from business centre of Newark, adjacent to depot of four railroads; sever, miles from City Hall, New ‘ork: near the Oar the P. RK, | mediate proximity to all N Titles pertect: terms easy. Grafulla’s Band. Harrison and the } seronaut, Fisher. will take part in the Special train, jiroad, from Twenty- Chambers streets H} v For free excursion tic hird aud ts) maps and information, X, Jr. 21 Park row. “GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE TO OB. A Board ii rivate (amily, or where there are a few select boarders Mlocatio between Vharty-eighth 5 fod Twenty" third ares y hog ee SeIay tekcine J rn er week; refere 1 thd tiven Address WILGON Merald Uptown Branch A GENTLEMA rE a, MOTHER DESIRE Root Mt Me Fo ha re Twentieth street, oear Broad: Address it td sa Optov er “week: relerenices ranch office. jd BLE; FAMILY TWO Adulte and servant. with references; second ed wr or four conneeting rooms, Ad: i particulars in detail wplicanis), Ol ot ieee — m8 Faken ot sine aD} i poss MAN wile; location must be at clans and ae moderate. ad so, with all pate wlars, WARWICK. Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘OARD WANTRD--AY A af two Koome; 4 cera Bice end particulars in unswer Address 0. M. R., ‘eral Wik A amall saa, ‘Sant Pedant Sit Jon Kovem uiet, | Apply to JERE. JOUN: J H, WILSON, AUCTIONVER + LESPINASSE & FRIEDM | Auctioneers, No 12 Pine street, will sell at auction, at TRERDAY. Uctober 21, at 12 o'clock M., chan lesroom, No. \Lt Broadwi @nusome Residence 8 ty ai we Fort Washington, Also the yalnable L erty ¢ valnable Lo 2100, vard and 159th street. ‘orner Grand boule For maps and ‘part joulars apply to auctioneers. . TRAV ER, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALI J. fi TRAV N & WRIGHT will selon Monday, October 2), at 10% o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, at 37 ‘and 9 reat Jones street, a lot of noice Liquor ages, demiohns, and, voites;, Hrandicr. Cine keys, Scotch and other bottled, Ale, Forter, nAO a Be lot of silver and plated viz, Caters, Iners, Spo! rks, Cut Glass: Bioves, lee Hox, Crock ty, C if Attorn: ey for Mortga, fg AUCTIONEER. ay WRIGHT will seli on Monday, October TH clock at 67 and 69 Great Jones street, Jarge J. + ory reasons for selling. Apply as abov ig Petits cham Carpets, Bowes, Pictures, 0 marble top ‘sels an ig ‘arpe’ Cat fi . BY marble to on Ta 2 Glass aes 908, 80 good second haud Coats, of Tonle. SALES AT AUCTION. OSEPH HEGEMAN & CO.. AUCTIONEE! ae Cy ‘ot Pag one wi tover M0, at 10 Axminste Sogn ei’ n vel coos three-ply aba ingrain Carpets Ollclotha, ‘Rugs, Je. Fa QATTRREON, + Sixth avenue, and 1,300 fins having sarnitare ot gener sie {hese salearooms, BATTE! Masia SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF am E tion we will sell on Monday, October 20, a! at corner of Twonty-seventh street and Fourth avenue one Pha’ ton and one Road W: FOLEY. & ‘BECKES BAUGH, Auctioneers. 8 D. Hart, Marshal. ORTGAGE SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER. Will sell on Monday, October 20, at 11 o'clock, at a7 Pike si er Kegs, sooo hEe 595 AND eit 300 and noatwe ve tl = te Haren sell every ip, he Ng of a Saloon; Bar, Be Chairs, Tables, &c. By order E. G, SMIT! Atwrney tor Mortras AWNBRQKERS) SALESBY | RICHARD FIELD, Sheriff's and General Auctioneer, Salesroom, 121 Bowery. cothing, By pagen’s Clothing. By order of Wednesday, October Wi Clothing. By order ot, Tannoubolz, 3 yaad Hen orien : Thur tober 2 Men's and Women’s Clothing. By order of Hugt Hugh MeAlgenan, 687 Second avenue, 5 tober en's an hing. order or D. De Long, 299 Bast Broadway, . AWNBROKERS’ SALES, =. By THOMAS J. McoGRATH, Anetioneer, 183 Chatham e Monday—Men’s and women’s Clothing. ny, y onlen A. Alexander, Spring street. —Men’: ‘women’ 8: onder on La a hy y, Broo fee y—Me F Women's Pte ler of M. Levy, Gran enue. street. By ord Thursday ye fl agate oie SALES.—JAMES pane. auc tioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowe: Monday, Men's and Womens Clothing, by order of 2. Blumauer, 172 Canal street. Tuesday, Men’s and Women's Clothing. “By order of B. iM 615 Hudson strect, Friday, Men's and romen’s Oloshing By order of Mrs. _H, AUFSESS, 279 81 prcuano WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. Large sfock of Clothing. Gentlemen's Furnishing Good: By virtue of an Gets to ap alrecied end de- livered, ‘and also by, order o of the muel Blatch- tord, Judge of the United States ae Court of the Southern District. of New York, 1 will sell at public auc- tion, at Richard Walter's salecroom, No, 27 East Broad. way, On Monday the 20th day of Getober, 1873, at 10% -M., the en:ire Stock of a Clothing and ‘Gentlemen's Furnishing ‘store, consisting of & large. assortment of Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Linings, Undershir Drawers, Hosiery, Ties, Linen Shirty Collars, Gloves, ‘Hats. large assortment of Trdnks and V: Glasscase, Safe, 4c. Sale na ar NT. STEWART, Marshal. Ss HERMAN AUCTIONEER,—MARSHAL’S SALE OF Dry and Fancy Goods, *ewing Machines, dc. Will sell, Monday, October 20, af 103¢ o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, & general assortment of Cloths, Coats, ‘Vests, Silks, Vel: vet, Ticking, Table Covers, Laces, Shirts, &c. ; Also two Showcases, four Sewing Machines. By order ¥. REINAMAN, eity Sfarshal. ani Cutts, ‘alises, FOR SALE. T°. Lg 8.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED ENGLISH Job Office for sale ; Witesenee MY, count of sickness. “3 ‘364 Grand street, Williamed a. Y. Q90R WiLe BUY A GOOD egonay "STORE! $225 Mely duet o Drbetween eh eh a seeker anal at No Wabi Sette 50. (OO YOuUMES, BOOKS, off, PaINTINas, Books. Pampnict abd Libraries bought for cash at Ror x! C University place, between Lighth street and Washingto! square. _ MACHINERY . Fanner ND HAND Bi RIZONTAL ENGINE, 6X16 “Y sEc0 in good order, for sale cheap. A, foe ted grad aria ©0,, 10 Barclay st. Leones. 1T OF NEW AND SECOND HAND A ste oy Betas and Boilers, Steam Pum a8 Tanks. FINNEY "eH OFFMAN, Manutacturers, 245 Water street, Brooklyn. 5 Arar OF SECOND HAND ENGINES i is, Tig Saws, tron. =I : ing, Pul er oe WILLARD &DE BLVOISE, 4 Dey at 8X16, es, 9X22, 10X21, 11X24, 12X12, 12: Fi A: Engi ith Locomotive, Flue or Tubul Woo ooaward, ameron of Uulld & GarrBon Bteuin Fume, all in thorough order, secon WILSON & ROAKE, ‘Water and Dover streets, Barz BOILER, TEN-HORSE POWER, SECUND ood as New ; 2-horse power exter, En- #3 pecomd hand. in good order. For sale by WM. D. BELL, 18 Park place, ‘New York. OR FIRST CLASS MACHINIST'S TOOLS, STEAM es, Boilers and Machinery, in general, apnly BD's RAFFERTY MACHINE COs 1) Barclay er Sy ee GOOD LOT OF NEW AND sRGORD Engines, Boilers, Polsting et ahd Portable Ei nes. ‘tam Matening Ma- "wad ught, Bt get est exc oo Oe at BEN, IN yous: sit aed 516 West Thirty fourt! FS SALE CHEAP—ONE 35-HORSE Sa Stationary Engine, cylin’ or ee jurdon me er), with excellent governor, Coj il Heater and Pump, ether with Flue Boilet, Steet perched rages diameter, all in good condition, tor $1,200 casi to R. sant PAB LIE vrais Engineers and Machinisty 182 and 184 wis stree! RON CHIMNEY Ware ‘—TWENTY OR THIRTY inches diamete sats anes, steam or belt; some second hand Belung. to) ARBUCKLE BROTHERS, F Front street. NEY, AND SECOND HAND HOISTING, PORTABLE and Staten: Any ines, dollers and Pumps: five toot Blower, ata, it ‘utter, Oylinder Boring Machine. AtF. McSWE: SGAN’S, 24 Water sireet, near Roosevelt. _ HE GREENE VARIABLE CUT-OFF ENGINE, WITH the Lowe Patent Boilers, are fe'aeam tobe the most economical, simple and durable steam motor ny ve market. For, circulars and’ prices Spply to TO. KAFFERTY MACHINE COMPANY, 10 Barcla} Wworta. ITs WEIGHT IN GOLD CAPITALISTS looking tor business should go to the American Institute Felr and see the NASH Engine, 6 wecially adapted tor hoisting and marine purpose: onomy of space and ewolent, with @ reversil are absolute necessities. 14.67 48D, MITH STREET LOTS aT AvoT! ) BL: ECKER & SON will sell at the change falssroome, :No IL, Broadway. on, thurs Cctober 23, at 12 M., ten Lots on 146th and 147th streets, between Seventh and Eighth ayenues, 125 feet west of Boulevard. Assessments all pi “) FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON, DOING A TIP. top business, for tale; just fitted up, regardiess of expense, with all late improvements, on one of the tead- ing avenues of the city; reason for selling, sickness of the Proprietor. Inquire, between 10 and 12 o'clock, of D. 363 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE—ON ONE OF THE most prominent corners of Broadway, now doing a Good bus'ness, tor sale at a bargain for cash. as the pro- Prietor has other business to attend to; or would take a frst class business man as partner. Address box 208 Herald office. A GOOD GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR ssle cheap—in the Fourteenth ward; now doi ing. re business. Apply to T. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, Centre sireet. WHEELER & WILSON NO. 1 SILVER MOUNTED family Sevin Machine, handsomely encased in walnut, cost $85, will be soid for less than half the cost, in perfect order, avtachments complete. 357 Bleecker sty A SHOE STORE ON GREFNWICH STREET FOR le, with a good estabiished trade of 20 years’ stan1- ing: ase five years to run. Address H., box 179 Herald office. CIDER PRESS—USEFUL FOR MAKING CIDER or wine; a child can work it; you can put it in your kitchen; cheap. 5/2 Sixth avenue, near Thirtieth strect. ‘A. G00D FAYING LIQUOR STORE FOR, SALE— Cheap foreach. as the owner has other business, Inquire at 514 West Ty Best parceantinnn N EXPERIENO ASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and ‘snglish, teacher, scholar ‘and gold medallist Of foreign university, desires employment as teacher of tutor; prepares for allege. “(aylish or American); cit Felerénce of the highest class Address TUSOR, box 1 Herald Uptown Branch office. FRENCH LADY, HAVING DIPLOMAS AND QUALI- fied to teach English branches, music and drawing, iti ng gnvernens In schools or tamilies. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES A situation to teach small children in a private paky from 9 to 12daily. Address 8. L., Herald Uptown Branc! office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG, LADY DESIRES A situation to teach small chfldren from 9 to 12daily; lessons in yreneh and music; German ‘Address H. 8, Herald Uptown Branch A can Vat primar, tazal ly preferred. office. NY HIGHLY EDUCATED FRENCH OR GERMAN A young lady, desiring to give lessons in French or German to & qoute gentleman, address, fing name, residence terms, PUPIL, box 191 Herald office. N ARTIST WILL TAKE A FEW MORE PUPILS IN oil painting, drawing from still lie, portraits, ani; mals, &c., at her studio, 24 Kast Fourteenth street; $10 per term. LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION IN OIL AND waier colors, drawing and wax flowers, at her studio iS s the residences of her pupils. Call on or address 212 Sth av., room 18, @ooD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN hs vate lessons of an hour each. Apply Monday, inst, at No. 66 West Tenth street, between Furth and Sixth hha William C. Bryant writes :—"A few hint from a periect master are often of more service in ndev" - oping hg capac Ce pupil than the most protracted ns of an inferior teacher.” a OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. A rip CLASS SAMPLE tiated al tad Ra mp lor sale a bargain. it n rh wi f= fered at auction on Wednesday. at rad ies 9 LLOYD, 29 Broa WHEELFR & WILSON’S FIRST CLASS FAMILY A rerine Machine, nearly new, handsomely encased fy black wa'nat, must be sold: also a Willcox & Gibos’, and a-etot Mink Furs. 4 80 Hudson street. O'Shos S"ORE FOR SALE—THREE YEARS’ LEASE, Stock and Fixtures, cheap. 24 Sixth avenue. 8 pee STORE FOR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED, well located; small amount of cash required; g rare chance. Apply to HALE, ance to suit parchaser; 102 William st pre STORE FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN.— @ principal thorouehiare in Brooklyn: rent $1,000; receipts, $14 daily. Apply to lar street. JOR s LE—NEAT LIQUOR STORE, THREE ioctl lease, cheap rent; three Rooms to live i Sol a, sacriice: satipactory reason piven for selling. Appiy at do. 1423 Thir avenue Fs CASH.—$10,00 WILL BUY ONE OF THE finest Sample Rooms down town, doing a business of $190 per day: 7 no agents need answer. Address R. L. R., Id office, GROCERY, DOING A LARGE BUSI~ jem ing thoroughfare m Brooklyn. Appl: to GEORGE McCHESNEY, 192 2Chambers .—THE CIGAR STORE LOCATED AT 120 Third avenue, established three years, doing a ffour- ishing business, is offered for sale at a bargain; satisfac- OR SALE—A GOOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE AND Fixtures cheap. Apply at Store, corner of Morgan reets, Jersey Cit ity. E HERRING SAFE, 24X34 FI ne platiorm Seale, will weigh 2.00 ‘oinith FEET; nue. UOR STOR! other business cause of seventh street. No agents. {OR SALE—THE BEST LOCATED CIGAR STORE Pon Sixth avenue. Apply at #16 Sixth avenue. ee oy FIRST CLASS FAMILY LI se; cheap rent: weit 4 4:0 West Twenk GRADUATED GENTLEMAN, JUST ARRIVED, speaking English, would like to give French, music, solferxio, singing, harmony, plato snd drawing lessons. He is thoroughly. competent to finish the education of any lady or gentleman. ., Vay care of Mr. Gilibanks, 809 rosaway, “New York; or $15 Lorimer street, Greenpoint, L T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping. Writing, Arithmetic and Languages. Day andevening. Ladies’ department. iti A Hida taught practically ; demand for (exaap LINE. CE, the view of diminishing the chances ot collision the steamer peers of. Of this line will henceforth take a specified col seasons of the y eenstown to New oe ia On Outward Pi York on aston, tooasinn't ease Ora ar 43 lativude, or nothit ‘On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 89 je, Cro at 42 latitude, or nothing to the the | north of t 42, EARS pot ALLING. py seth ARBOR ‘day, tage | 18 RLA..sa'da) ABYsi Ita Nov. 5 Bara ‘AVIA. .Sa'da: Ria. Wada: Nov. 8 *RUSSIA. «. Wisduy, Nov. 12 OALABRIA-Su'day, Nov. 19 and every following Wednesday and cata iat New way oot : York. Sieamers mar! us * do not carr sparage passengers. Cabin ), $100 and $130, gold, ac- cording fo accom ation eturn whet 9p orable steerag for + cunenee, n all parts “ot Europ e rand, gant n passage ‘apply ot the teerage on oadray, 1 bar TAsti ysis Clark and Randolph areata Chicago, Th. NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STE Al 5 ur town ad perp sa _ ‘M TO. QUEENS every Wedne NRyADA Forsythe ns oot, ne |ATPAN, Frice, ‘ir. ‘Oetober iy at 7 B X ier, North Maver, currency. abd ikea, i cae Roe and trom Pai lamburg. Nor- ay Drafts on Ly es val land, ‘at lowest rates. Ang yf. [AMS & GUION, road wa: woke egies ting st etc tate STEAMSHIP EVaDA, sailing Wed! 2, will carry & Himited number of ieioneatinie seen age rs at $50, cur. rency, each. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 9 Broad. way. i i HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S ‘mail steamsh! Captain B. Meter,, will sal I} on thursday, October 23, at , r Hamb taking passengers from New York to ) Plymouth, London, Gharbonrg. ai and ici fb pp 120, Firat cabin { UPD¢E saloon. $90, vaya bis Chi ed i tat a, ted States gol. KUNA RDI S 00, gt i 8S TR RI ‘e BOA agent fet, New York. parsi Panenger. Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. ALIA will saul October 10. te SAXONIAY ase extra steamer, rb r 25, RE STAR LINE. ANTWERP 5 SERVICE, Appointed to carry the Belgian a United Rite ¥ Mails’ Antwerp. Philadelpht REYDAL HALL, 2.114 tons, Cap" worn skagen tain Collin Oct. Nov. 5 VADERLAND, 2,560 tons," Cap tain Vander ‘Heyden Oct. 1 Oct. NEDERLAND, 3,000 tons, Cap: tain H, W. James, Oct. 25 Noy. 22 SWITZERLAND, 3000 tons, Cap. tain Building 100, gold ; currency cy. LIVERPOOL SERVICE. ‘rom Tons, Master, . iJ ABROTSFORD....288 Fundiay. Esrhgol mia N rae OF f Bassage” 1% oct - $100, currency ‘$9, currency Tickets will be eae here at lowest rates, ood from Ant- werp and Liverpool to ail mterior poms’ tn the United States, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connec- tions, thus affording parttes in this country a convenient end oes cheap opportunity of sending tor their friends tn THE RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comitort of steerage passengers; comiortable berth: well ventilated sleeping apartments and good food w be furnished the: "AN experienced surgeon ts attached to each vessel. Freight wil be received atall principal poms in the West and South in connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern Mail Steamsh.p Company and Clyde's lines, and through bills of lading issued for Antwerp, Brenien) Hambury, Havre, Ainsterda werdam, Liv: expook Lo London, ‘ow, Belfast, Huil and Leith, ‘he Red star Line Docks at Puiladelphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and ail mer- chandise intended for poinis beyond Philadelphia can be transterred from i hold of the steamer to the cars with- out the expense to shippers and risk of damage by re- landing which results trom cartage. For rates of freight and passage and other informa- ti rt aaron “Gro. W. COLTON, erie 42 Broad street. PETER WRIGHT & SU. General 1 Agen 18 ADELPHIA, B. vonder Becke, General munopeas Agent, William "=: > Co., twerp. SE verpool. ‘ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, ‘01 rtnighily to London direc {79m Biers Nos, 44 and 47 North River, ‘OW: LIVERPOOL, AND SVAIN, Grace.. FoR’ LONDON ‘Dre ee HOLLAND, Bragg...........-Thursday, Nov. 6, at3P. M Cabin passage, $70, $80, $10, currency; steerage, $29 currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage ‘tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstown, derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London at ral or further information apply at atthe company’! 's office, No. 69 Broadway. |. HURS!, Manager. N EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTRESS WILL ACCEPT 8 position in a school or family as resident or daily bpete 30 her course of instruction comprises the higher branches of English, French and music. Address EDU- CATRESS, station L, Harlem. WELL EDUCATED pote MAN, GERMAN’ wishes to receive 1 ction in fe san lan. ite see tor ‘German. Adress F. jerald office. A -—$1 A WEEK. PROFESSOR DEREZE’S DAILY + and evening French Classes, from 11 to8. Free jon of the system. very Monday private lessons. roadway, room YOUNG LADY WOULD TAKE TWO OR bh rd More young pupils ior instruction on the piano, their residence or at No. 61 Clinton place, near HAPPY HOME OFFERED TO A FEW YOUNG misses, together with the advantages of a good Eng- lish, Mba oy} and musical education, at a very Snoderate rice Call at or address 107 second p.ace, South rooklyn. FRENCH LADY WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS IN French and tierman by conversation; moderate Prices. Apply at 136 Bleecker street. USINESS, WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME- &c.—DOLBYAR'S Commercial College, 875 Broaiwoy. corner Eighteenth street: is open day and evening. Special attention paid to good business writing, and stifiness, cramping or trembling entirely remove 's—Hoys prepared. for business can always secure good places in stores, offices or banks. OYS! AND GIRLS’ BOARDING SCHOOL, —MIS§ A. B. CONVER'S, Old Brid; N. on Camden and Am- boy ue boys under iim: ited in. ie it year terms moderate, Fo SALF—CIDER PRESS, .FOR FAMILY USE, TO make cider or wine; very handy; you can put it in Fea kitchen ; it Ise family press, 602 Sixth avenue, near hirtieth street. = Fifth avenue.—Mme. GAZZANIGA ALBITES, instructors in all branches of sing- fis secording to purest Italian method, Cree oe MUSIC, NO. 5 WEST FOURTEENTH wei {OR SALE—THE, CORNER WINE AND LIQUOR Store, corner Fulton street #nd Redhook Jane, se five years. Apoly in stor THE OID ESTABLISHED CIGAR 121 Third avenue, between Thirteenth and streets. JOHN WARNKE, — Brooklyn; JOR SALE Store Fourteenth K°2, SALE—LEASE“G% YEARS) AND FURNITURE of house and restaurant; freshly painted; good situe ation; price moderate: sold in consequence of deat Address COUDERT BROS., 49 Wall street. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, HOT! F richly furnished, with Cafe, Restaurant vane Brerd Foom. inquire at 173 ‘Thompson street. OR SALE—AN OLD STABLISHED CORNER Grocery Store, in Brooklyn: weil stockea and Sotng ood business; must be sold this week. Apply to THO Ga FNEY,Auctioncer, No. 6 Centre FoR; SALB—A HANDSOMEL if FITTED UP CORNER wiqner Store on Third avenue. Inquire of HENRY PRET-CH, 45 East Kighteenth atreet, near First avenue, in cigar store. Hivvocat Acad SPLENDID SUCCESS AT THE NEW Vocal aero Pupils ae Thorough instruc- tion b: fe Boston master. Lung culture, Call tor new ¢ reul gi ird street. VENING LAW CLASSES.FREE CLASSES. IN uniclpal, Law every evening igh School, Thirteen RENCH, GERMAN AND SPANISH THOROUGHLY and Fabidiy taug! taught, at moderate terms, by Professor JUL, WUNDERMAN, 1) cast Thirty-first street, Lessons ven at either pupil's residence or my own. NMAN LIN FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL al Mail -teamers are appointed to sail as follows — OF BROOKLYN.........Thurulay, Cet 23, Saturday, O and each ieee 45 North River. ATES OF PASSAGE. 4 Ladin—S70, $a and $90, gold, according to accommo: Round trip tickets at low rates. Bteerage To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid cer- tificates, $32, currency. * Passengers also iorwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates Draits Issued at lowest rates. 6 al Broadway, business, apply at the way bHN G. DALE, Agent, 0 Ree balid | « FAULK. 402 Chestnut ‘street, Piiladel- x 3. eas, 102 State street, Boston. . C. B. N, 32 South Clark street, corner of Lake Pe eet iY nica Witte ISTE, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Seribe, QTATE, LINE, NEW, YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. ‘These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from Minas 36 orn River as folio .Welnesday, Oct. 29 Wednesday, Rov. 4 PENNSYLVANTA . Wednesday, And every alternate Wediiesday ers at through rates to all parts of Gr Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratts for £1 and upwards, For fi ht ASA oF Frelght oF RasSHN BALDWIN & & CO, Agents roadway. Bteerage Passage office, No. 45 Brosdwa ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Brem The steamship AMERICA, Captain Dussins, will sail on Wednesday. October: 22° at |. trom Bremen pier, foot orthitdestieet, Hoboken: to, be followed by thé meamnship MOSEL, Captain G. ERNST, on saturday, Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, pay- able in gold or its equi nt im Te hile in, $120; second cabin, $72; steer For pony ‘OF passage apply to OELRICHS & CO, np te No. 2 Bowling Green. Pes, AND SPARRING TAUGHT BY Aad Monstery at colleges private residences and at his eeeneey, 02 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-filth street. A assortment of Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves nd for circul: ERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.—IN- struction by an experienced professor, at the houses of hisp upils of at his own rooms, day or evening. Re- fers to many former puplle Address A. L. D., Herald (OR SALE—A LONG LEASE, GOOD WILL, PIX: tures, Furniture and Stock of oné of the Tent pa ing | hotels in the vicinity of New York, doing a good business the year round and now full of gues low ; this is one of the rarest 0} orypities eve For full artigniars 8 ply to WM. RA NOR, the Pine street, Por. girm VERY LOW-—WINE AND BILLIARD Room. 100x25, containing tour tables: good business; twelve fooms for dwelling, club or hotel; new Post ofce station opposite. Apply on premises, 138 Eighth avenue, Open to-da; a ‘ERMAN, FRENCH AND MUSIC MADE EASY BY ‘anexperienced German lady teacher. Address L. » Hariem Post office, ESSONS Le FRENCH A} AND GERMAN BY AN EX. “CHEVALLIER 18 PREPARED TO TAKE A few more scholars in French, er fag teh and Vo- cal at Music. Address Mme. CHBVALLIER, box 200 Herald OR SALE—MILLINERY BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED 10 years; lease 2% years to run: § Fixtures; price, $250, Inquire store, corner Forty-frst street and Sixt F°E SALE CHEAP—A CARPENTER sHoP, with machinery b: Power suitable for cabinet makers; ine easy, Apply to F. fF. BRAILLARD, No. 4 Maiden ane OTE, POR SALB-NEAR NEW YORK, DOING A usiness all the year. For p ofA. 5. KOE, I] Broadway, New 12 heer a Hes, NEAR NEW YORK FOR SALE, DOING $e, pose all the vear. oe, darticalars apply tA. 77 Bi ILK ROUTE FOR BALE.—INQUIRE aT 62 BAST Fourteenth street, ES—CHEAP FOR CASH; HERRING'S, MARVIN'S, wy JAF Wilder's, Valentine & Butler, all sizes: jewellers, silk and mercantile sales; safes moved, reparred, and tm- proved locks, LILLIé SAFE CO., 81 Maiden lane. STORE NO 109 SECOND AVENUR—AN OLD ESTA bed sure thing ior the ae 11'S, 941 Third aveni SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALR—SPLENDID LOCALITY and business; present owner retiring from tne bust ness (or other business: small capital required . Fare op. portunity for a young man. Address G. W., Hers gray JOB PRINTING OFFIOR FOR SALE, con? Staining al ihe paraphernalia of & complete con: cont taken ee Address, with real naue, WW. Ve herald WOR AN IN. 0 BAKRRS.—A BAKERY FOR SALE IN_ BROOK: lyn, do ash business of counter! wrilbe ahd at ane as Une owe 0 Lurope; everything in frst cl leases no agente Heed answer. “Address BAKLWYS ivn Post o ME BEST RESTAURANT DOWN TOWN, OR terest, will be sold at bargal refused frat class paying tru trade pba EW METHOD OF LEARNING FRENCH AND GER. man thoroughly by conversation and reading : cou. Versational fiuency insured; terms $3 a week ‘three lessons sie Upto ‘Sresidence). ‘Address PROFESSOR, box 105 He Uptown Branch office. DAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGES, BROADWAY, cor. down town, 62 Bowery (es imei English as book. ng DROFESSOR TAILHESER, . LATE OF THE FRENCH Paver ety, , will form instructing ladles and. en lemen guage, commencing November mediately. Private lessons mow, Classics, Mathematics, Philosoph; East Ninth street. iy and evening classes fo) ip French lane Call = in’ French, Lat ‘Terms moderate. 34 5 te in ce! te P. Mi to AREONE ihaoe,"S" piace 4to u S the. art of phonoers| r at Secs PeEENOR bor ieeeat nod emcie iS Address 8' x SL Yor! ISITING GOVERNESS.—A “A LAD’ a WILL DEVOTR ‘one or two hours daily teaching children from five to seven years old all they are capable of learning, music incladed ; shoulda be gentle, bus a a and expect iy. eral compensation. dress Gi Herald oes. ‘ANTED—A FEW MORE Pu vILs FOR Fie PI very moderate prices ra) Bank ecto A ag LYE 7 YEARS, OLD, & ot gohool: must be fear. grt ey — ach ome ~__WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. Litiege oe ‘WATou VOR SALB,—APPLY AT NO, FULLERTON, p49 Rast Fourth surves, x: ptown ip FOR QUEENSTOWN ND LIVERPOO! ‘OWN A CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, New and tu! powered | Steamshi ips, ealling rot from New York on t Liv ursdays, calling at verpool on . Bie nt 13) a4 z November 22, at —Froin the Wiite Star docks, Pavonia terry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, be? i safety, speed and comfort. staterooms, smoking room anc bathrooms in midship section. where least motion is felt Surgeons and: Stewardesses aecompany the steamers. loon, $8), gold ; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishiny to ‘end ‘or friends in the Old Country eu how obtain steerage prepaid ccrtificates—$32 cur- Paaengers booked to and from all parts of America to tee pe Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Drath from. £1 upwaras, ‘or inspection of plans and other infor ly a3 the Company's office, 19 Broadway, New war phonies Bills of lading issued to Continental SPARKS, Agent Guat WHSTERY AMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK 1) BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. pile Seamers of this line will sail trom pler 18 East Saturday, October 25 iturday, November 22 ou steerage, 5, te, . B MO nD ans me, "CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via Nessau).. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE, ber 20, steamer COLON leaves pier No. 42 N Octol Ri . 12 o'clock noon te eting Seamer al Panama for Acapuieo, Maca Sorat San and san raneico a alto also with steainers Central American and south Steumer leaves Sa Francisco on oF about the 2th of each month :or Sandwich ‘slants, , | Sete for J Japan and China leave San Francisco on e or (reight ‘apy, at, ne Company's office, pier rN, a Korth tev w im *sRADBURY, Pres’t. TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPA’ Mail line for ae Indies, Havana and Spanish Main, m pier No. 2 North River. nce, Jacmen Maraci a Pri Pane Ustello: Ponce, Pe eats Beate 4 BEL, November 5, Wor lngston, Santa Martha, Savanills, ATLAS, Now 4 watt ae baal Savanilla and Carthagena, ETNA, Nor ror ht or passage apply to PIM, FORWOOD & CO, tar 36 Wall Rnd 38 rine niece. “ me STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STeAMeuy, any.—The elegant screw steamship MERK! Ack on pons burthen, Captain W. ole will ‘ail for Re ‘Romas. F ara, Pernambuco, Bah Rio Janeiro, on Thured aday, Oct. 2%, at 3 oclock P. M., from pier 4 North Hor relghi or pasage Witham R. GARRISON, . ‘No. 5 Bowling green. NEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships wi!1 sail ever: yet at Pp % real pra 3P. M., from pier 13 North River (1oot of for Havana direct, as foilows +, October 21 MU : MORRO CASTLE. For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) w ay WILLIAM 8 CLYDE 4 00., D. McKELLAR, Agent in A baa A 8 IRECT Wiky om onme eso and Vera New York and Mexican Mail steamship Line, leaving: pier a aat a skiver at 3 PM CUBA (Havens ye CITY OF HAVA CITY OF NEW YORE: (uavana 0 For freight or passage apply F, ALEXA, Re’, & SONS, 33 paren > o j Will sail from pier 3 rN River at 3 ber a rest. NO RLESAND.n £ SUNG’S3 Broadway, | Fee HAMILTON AND ST, GEORGE, BERMUDA, ying the United Stites mal!.—The first class mahip PERIE, Ellis masier, will be despatched ior the above ports {fom pier 19 ust iver: of THURSDAY, Gcrober 25 at 12 o'clock. For ireizht oF passage, havin first class accommodatioas, appiy to LUNT B 28 South street. a LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING A’ Key West carrying the United staies Mail.—steame one OUSTON, Cap ain Deering, will ieeve, pie East fiver: Saturday, Oc ober 25, at 3 P.M. bills of lading given to Houston and ail ree on, r us'o) and Henderson and an @ tor 1orwarding in New York. freight ing superiog ie cenmaoderions, apDly te ALLOKY & CO., 153 Maid oF W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wal \OR NEW ORLEANS DIREC? The Crowell steamship Lt ‘The steamship GEURGE CROMWELL, scaptain James Crawford will’ leave pier No. # North River, of Sature day, October 25, M” Freight received gaily, Through rates ‘given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas wharf, Brazos, Santiago and St. Lous. ty sage, ps ste erave, $25. For treight or pas sag ‘poly to CLARK’ & SEAMAN, 86 Weat street, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. i beans STEAMSHIP LINE. The. steamoht WESTERN METROPOLIS, Captain H. 8. Quick, from pier 36 North River (oot of Nort Moore streéd,, n Saturday, Oct. 25, at3 o'clock P. AM. Freight ‘received daily... Throush races ven to St, Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galves.on and. For treight or oa having superior, Pease oda tions, apply to FRE! BAKER, pler 36 North River. Fo NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, beet Old Dominion [Steamsaip Company, will d from pier 3] North River theif, elegant s ship WYANUKE, Couch, Command Yor. Norili, Guy Point and Richmond’ on Tuesday, Oct 21 at 8 P. M., giving through bilis of lading to all points South and Southwest. ‘Through passenger Hokets to all points, Act commodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37, or at gen- eral office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. “TRAVELLERS? GUIDE, pun RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall Bier The world-renowned. steamers BiIs1OL and PHO DENCE leave pler, 28 North Kiyer, foot of MUrrS daily ted), at4P. M. Through tic! area at ali principal hotels in he city. |ACON, Superintendent, ‘ORWICH LINE FOR pile VIA BOSTON Hartford and Erie failroai. at reduction in iare; New York to Boston or Worcester and. return, Sot tickets good trom Sepember 15 to November 1, 1373. ng stanch and commodious steamers CITY ‘OF NE YORK and CITY UF BUSLON leave pier 40 North River daily (Sundays excepted). at 5, M., connecting at New London ae e ser passenger train jor Boston, Worces- ee eee WALTER F. PARKER, Agent ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘Trains leave New York, troin toot of Desbrosses and. tsburg, the West and Souths s atrached, 9:30 4. M., 5,7 Cortlat ‘Express tor Harrisourg, yrith Pullman Palace ¢ pa |. Sunday. 5 7, 5:30 or Haitumore, Washington and the South, via “Penn, sylyamia Air Line," at 9 A. Pr nday, 8 For Balumore and asttngon, ja Balti and Ohio Kailroad, at 7: 7 exprens tor Eniiderpnia, & 9,9:30 A M., 12:30, 3, & ee OP. M., and 12 night. Sunday, 5, 7, 7:30, 8:3) iadetphia, vig Kensington, at 7 4. M. and 6:10 ui ares ass, 7 " ey eto 1 A, vi 12M., 11, 1, 7.9 ea pM. and We tigae’ Suuny, 820. sb PM. f ie age pee by tig! bs 7: Ee 10, 11 A. M., 12M. 4:30, 5 40, 6 6 7:30 and ik 8 hid 3:10.3:40, 4:10, 440, 5:2 P.M. and 12 night, ‘Sur 6:10 va Woodbridge and P rib Amboy, 6 and 10.A. £0, a 3:40, 4:30 and 6 ick, 7 and 8:1) A. 3:10, 4:1 sas New Bruns Pen Taw Pew wha de out “ dahday, Oi fand 1 eh For East Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12 noon, 4:10 and 5:20 P.M, For Lambertville and Flemington, 9A. M. and 3 2. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 5 and 4 P. M Acco! men gdacion.{ tor Bordentown, Ls aid and Cam- den, 7 and 9:30 A. M., ed re Tor Freehold, 7 A.M For James Sead aP. Pemberton, Caméon,6A.M., and via ‘From Pittsburg. he 10 25 A. hy I ., dail; id a FI 11:55 A. 255, Sunday, 522, 628 6:10, 6 30, £5 re 3:85, ‘owt Ticket offices, 435, 271 and M44 Liter fe AB No. i Astor House, Joot of Desbrosses and streets, Em rant Ticket office, No. 8 Battery tt gees BOYD, Jr., General Passeager Agent, AL J. CASBATT, Gencrai’! Manag JQONDOUT. AND KINGSTON—LANDING AT COZ zens’, Cornwall," Newburg, Bape Mil ke ‘and Esopus.—Ihe steamboats THOM. CORNELL and JAMES W. BALDWIN Teave, Harrison street, pler % North River, daily, at 4 o'clock P.M, GTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON,—THE ELEGANT steam enone ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: NINGTON. ‘every. Monday, Wedne fay und Friday from pier 83 North River, at 5 FOR ALBANY AND NDAY Rehdecndpal 8 de S°try, The elegant aernaet Pacman P POWEEL will jeavo pier 46 North of Leroy street, every Sunday evening, at 6 o'cloc! ing close connection with railroad for all points ‘ory East and West. Through tickets sold and baggage check todesunation. JOSEPH CORNELL, Superintendent. Snannnnnnn nnn, VERNOR'S ISLAND OPEN TO VISITORS,—THB 1d clegant steam yacht GUVERNOR'S Is, LAND le is Caron Hoge pier, at the cruor sia hour from 8A. M. fon He a until 6 P. lor Governor's aie me ae M. trips of the: Peat ro en city wi made around the Islan: Bfording visitors an Inside nd outside view of the aa and fortifications. Fare, 1 a UNDAY bag ae Re | a parotts ding at Eleventh street eac’ Fil Peck. flip ‘at 10 o'clock and hourly until if FOclock wt boat leaves Harlem at 5 o'clock P, M. JUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK, On and after aUNpaY, $y, Lae steamboat will mene ier regular trips. Leave foot of Market street, Newark, at3 A. M. Leave toot at Barel |, New York, at 10:30 A. M. Stooping at Bergen Point eweh way. Fare 25 cents. ff DENTISTRY. “) BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, $8 70 $10; ); SINGLE, A $i; warranted; extractin mn Bc, ; silver fillings, 90c. Open Sundays tii 2 Sixth avenue, Kemember, ‘A BEAPHIPOL, AND SUBSTANTIAL, SET OF Teeth, cit and $10; Teeth, flied with silver bone, 50. ; ene ty gid $1 j all work warren: first cl venue, Fs CARDIFF, BRISTOL, HONDON AND ALL other oun ta Engiand and W: ie South Wales Atlantic steams! ip. Compan “y new | sae ‘earl Senet Ou aa sail from Pennsylvania Rall 7 EMBROKE.. gid oi prfthacsttn 12 oceittt rat oxbin ‘passage, $78 and in, curre! tteertne erties tes from Gurdi for £1 and upwrart For turther, ARCHIBALD i Bromiws EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND. rafts for £1 and upward isaued at reduced rates, by TAPSOOTT BHOTHERS & CO,, #6 South street, pda DIREOT NE TO FRANCE. pe. .J eGeneral Transatlantic te Company's ei steaerainad tte splendid vemsals on thief Tagore route for the Con- finent will sait 1 from pier No. North River, as fol- currency; second currency. ‘Prepaid currency, culars apply to Agents, Petiten, Denre. Saturday, Qet. 18 Vit HD Nov. 1 TLLe 0 mise Saturaay’ Nev’ id ina) to Iirest or so} $75 Lt: ng to, oF return m, the Ki line, aro both Cet cot pat pa of oe | | gas tministered. Roa Ui eee AND Aas Ly OF p TEETH’ wal partial iJ eacl rrards verfock diung Guaranteed at JO KENNEDTS, Bowery. Dexisr. “—FIRST OLASS WORK AT POPULAR open, Sundays from 10 A. M. un $F M5 a8 ah Atz5 Carmine street, by Oh ed WITH OR wenoge, EXTRACTING ‘oots; Plumpers tor holl heeka; filling teeth, ‘he nin Bi eluldreo' Four OL, SET, TANDARI BEVEL TABLES AND TANDARD AMERICAN ‘ Al, LI rpelae, a Caieaes ect Lu DEY ae o cessor to P lan ie 00 nid Broadway, N a — AS ped ge Ls 'D, fiir rable at or FRY, AND SRC. dnd with a patents carat slit £8 ipekes hitea SS

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