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Nirdy clethth treet near Fifth avenue. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1873—TRIPLY “SHEET. PoCnbes WANTED. eaaneenanese D Ri , one Suir oF mise as Bena e wes | LO: farpiohed nad oi iar a4 doe 10d Bap emeaiaons Berek TE FAMILY OR FOUR GENTLEMEN APPRECIATING neKs first clase unlineas 4401, gore parlor, can be suited, prices a8 ‘weil, at Wid West Porty-fitth street. BLOCK EAST OF BROADWAY.—CENTRAL HOTE! ‘street (Euro! lan)—Rooms S0c., per day: 42 3 ‘to ” gor week. Restaurant attached. louse open NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND HALL Room, together or separately, with Board; fire ano gas sulitble for le for faraily or gentlemen, at very moderate BLOCK PROM FIFTH AVENUE, 10 WEST 1 Forty-sixth sireet—A desirable second story front Room, with ateove; also two Bedrooms, adjoining, for with hoard, fo.aamily orsingie gentlemen; tainily b lag Jer Hovan Sa WEST OF FIFTH AVENUEK—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, ney or ga suite, with frst oat Boats + Private table if a d. No. 7 West Twenty- fied CLASS FAMILY, OWNING THEIR HOUSE, will let large. well turnished front Room (southern ure), with superior Board; also two single Rooms; repces 335 West Thirty. fourth street. S DOORS ABOVE STUYVESANT SQUARE.—ELE- gant jhird floor front Room, with first class Board, for gentleman and wife or two ‘gentlemen. 84 Second avenue, between Seventeenth and High: th street 2 ENTIRE FLOORS, WITH PRIVATE TABLE AND attendance; private baths, closets, dc. ; references. 38 East Twent street, near Broadway. ee fol apa gm PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Board, in the house of a small select family; guttabie for a a gentleman and lady: breakfast for gen- ed. Address M. M., Herald Uptown ranch omees for two days, = ‘TE OR TOGETHER; ELEGANT ROOMS, SEPARA’ stl also 48 University Terms very Tmcorete ST _PORTY-SECOND STREKIT.—A HOME,. mt table, ketetin eens cl emoaae Reasonable: Seasenahis beleea, with 0. BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. Newly furnished Rooms, with Also hall Room. “Hotand cold water, de. References 109 SARLTMIRs Gea aa Fae Seebierninettteg 112 Pesineton and Fenr pventee = onieely fae nishéd Rooms, with rman family Board, in & private > town, for two or three single eeaNATEND. For, full par- Heulars apply at once. WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HAND- 17 somely furnished Rooms, single or en suite, with or without Board. T19 WAVRRTY Susce, tan STE AU Purnished Raoms, wi joard, or single entleme A ene iniodrate. Parties wishing home comforts pl 129 WEST TWENTY-THIRD | STRERT.—TO LET, 132 Wir These’ class Board, two handsomely ‘ur mished | Suits ot Rooms, first 3 and ‘Second floors. 15] BAST TER BAST THIRTY-NINTH 'STREET.—ONE OR MORE nicely furnished Rooms to let to a lad; oe or getie: man, with oF without Board, in a smali fami parties terms moderate. *26) WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN 232 Seventh and Eighth avenues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board; house ail im- provements; terms reasonanie. g 2 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—THIRD story with Board Beats also back hall Room on same floor to let, wii single Rooms for gentlemen; French TH AVENUR, NO, 76—VERY FINE SUITS OF 5 looms, with’all conveniences; private table if de- ; an entire Second Floor; also Parior Floor; all ap- Dolntinents Arse class 359 EAST FORTY: NINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE Bie AVENUE,—SECOND AND a FLOOR, TO en si or private table if * Orst in every Feapect re references No. 286, Soiween 7 hirseth and Thirty-first ‘TH pelt otp NO, 2%4.—VBRY DESIRABLE ROOMS gly, With or without Board, transiently 3 rem chang TH mo ee NO. 45—SUPERIOR ACCOMMODA family can accommodate @ b agantenen and wife or two or three gentlemen with good Board; terms rea- sonable. 17 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—FURNISHED 4 Rooms to let, with Board; day boarders taken. SECOND STORY FLOOR, ‘eae yg apie FUR. nished (two bedrooms and parlor): Board for three Poon with first class private table, ina ey aves Forty-seventh street, between Sixth venth a aN, $750 week. Address U. 8. Y., box 213 Herald PEW GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED large, light, el Moone ek a in ream fetes in this mini vaso with table Board at 32 West Fifteenth sircet, near ble house; private table onl, square. TH AVENUE, 1 pera EIGHTRENTH AND N BUEGANTLY | FURNISHED AND. HAND- 5 Minoteenth ttreota.A sult of Rooms on fret and seo. frescoed large, second story front Room, \d floors; every convenience; private table if desired; re ‘Dres ing Koom, ina strictly private family, to let m tor a singbe gentleman. ‘TH AVENUE, NO. 314, NEAR THIRTY-SECOND street.—Entire Ploor and other pleasant Rooms, with or without private table, for families or gentlemen; re& erences exchanged. TO rd = WEEK FOR NICELY FURNISHED ith Board, at 42 South Washington square Fourth naire ‘opposiis Washington square. Day 88 WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY gexeeaen, Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board; ap intments first class; references cxehanged. EAST NINTH. STREBT, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY place and Fifth avenve.—Single and double Rooms, ie Tamstliee or parce 8 of gentlemen; $5 to with ; table Boarders ‘accommodate sd. Me ae WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOME FRONT Rooms ($14 and $22) tor two persons, with Board; 0 children; seam heat; also table board, $5; transient joarders taken. 12 CLINTON PLACR, NEAR BROADWAY.—SINGLE and double eae yee Board, for family and single gentlemen; fr 15 table Boarders accommo- Boa 1Q HAPAVETTE, PLACE NICELY | FURNISHED also a large’ ‘Room torent epeniug ‘ou the succes very desirable for a doctor's office. aed 147% STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS, NEWLY PUR Baymy i with Boas. at el Fourteenth stree' louse stric' first class, anc location unusually Hesirable Remrences. ne Ww TH STREET, NO. 48 WEST.—THREE OR FOUR Rooms, on second floor, with or without private ta- Best reterences given and req! 4 ‘Mrs. SADLER. 14™, STREET, 300 AND 302, CORNER SECOND Av- enue.—Large and small Rooms, handsomely fur ished, on first and fourth floors, to let, with Board. 1 OLIVER STREET, NEAR CHATHAM SQUARB.— A few young men can be accommodated with fpr Rootns, single Beds and good Board, $4 50 and gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; table the beat: location West Thirty-to street. Those desiring 87d ho me at a moderate price, address H. H., box Herald Uptown Branch office. 7O_LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. (ATENTION: NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, " LTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. wiielle OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO |.” RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE Post OFFICE, 40, 40. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOB LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &(,, &C, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR BN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X19 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. — THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, Pat RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. 2a 55 34 Story. an Story. sth Story; ‘$1,800 $1, - eg 1,50) - 300 aa 2 o 1,800 3,000 2500 2000 190 "500 ‘s00 ‘350 - 1500 1,600 — - 1500 1,250 1,000 - 500 1.250 - = 1,500 1,250 - — oa ‘500 = = = VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUB- POSES ON FIRST AND. BASEMENT FLOORS. INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. (A "TH CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- FIRST SXBROADWAY epooEs, ‘TO LEASE, WORTH | HOUSE, 22 FIFTH AVE- el corner of Twenty-fitth ‘street, through to ma for business or hotel purposes,” Apply to Ww. IENSON, 247 Broadway, room 22 A Bri WwW. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room to let, on first floor, toa gentleman and wife orsingle gentlemen; Board if required. No, 475 Sixth @venue, near Twenty-ninth street. OARD AND ROOMS FOR A GENTLEMAN AND ‘wife, or gentlemen, may be obtained on very mod- grate terms, at i West twolith street, between Pith and SUITED IMMEDIATELY ; BEST HOUSES; si gvervthing first clase; no charges. # roadway. Open every EVBRAL DOUBLE ROOMS, WELL AND RICHLY furnished, now vacant, at 23 Clinton place; table first class; unexcoptionable references given and required, BOARD | AND LODGING WANTED, YOUNG @ GENTLEMAN. WISHES BOARD IN A private family, above Fourteenth street and be~ dweed Fourth and Sixth avenues: terms $3; highest ref erences Address D. R. B., Herald office. OARD WASTED—FROM NOVEMBER TO MAY, FOR mother and daughter; one Room, with firé and jight; $20 per week paid; neighborhood of Cooper Union and Union square ; unexceptionable references given and required. Address H., box 4,375 Post office. OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS; two rooms required; terms not to exceed $145 a month; location between Fourteenth and Forty-eighth streeis'and Lexington and Sixth avenue; reference given and required. Address TOWNLEY, station D. OARD ‘WANTED—FOR A LADY OF THE eye} respectability in a private family; for a sec story froat Room a liberal price will be paid; best re! “ enoe given apd required. Address, stating location, J. RB. G., Herald Uptown Branch office. ENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE A PARLOR and Bedroom or Room with Alcove, on second floor front, with Board and private bath: also Room for maid; jocatlon central; where there are .no other boarders preferred. Address B. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. ber week, 920 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET—VERY DESIR. able Suit of Rooms, with private bath and first Plas Board, to let, on second floor: also pleasant front Q]8T, STREET. GRAMERCY PARK.—THE ENTIRE | fecond Floor, elegantly furnished. bath, &c.. con Reoted, to let, with first class board; private table if de. Hired; best references. Apply ati Bast Twenty-first st 2 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A PRL Ga vate family will rent a Parlor and threo or fonr | wiy carpeted and turn: t with private table only. eee One Bays BD STRERT, MADISON SQUARE.—A SPACIOUS He) anid newly furnished Parlor Floor, with private * ot ooms, Wi! ar af - Tuired. 23 East Twenty-third sireek pai au 24 TH STREET, 257 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, im perfect order, newly furnished and containii fours, Pye at tor Rarer ao conv ferns mt ard, £0 lamilies’ and single genilei Wendance, ‘Reserenoes, Seinen oot Se Di sme Sperr ons oreere 0 as = door, With first class Board. tam ie y) WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY PUR- nished Rooms, third fioor; tront and hall Room con- ater and cting : large Koom, fourth floor; hail Foom, first floor; yA 2 CLINTON PLACE (EIGHTH STREET), WEST all conveniences; with Boar: of Brosdway.—Nicely furnished Rooms, warm and comfortable, for man and wile or single gentlemen, with or without Board: English, French and German spoken ; terms moderate. y} TH STREET, NO 54 adased dg Sater FIRST CLass ms, on third floor, w! ion Boom for doctor's office. ate eee WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Broadway,—Three Rooms on parlor fic also en on second floor, with or without Board; refer- e8. a3 with all im- family small; neighborhood desirable, near ladison Park. 3] NEST, THIRTY SECOND STREET. Second Floor, handsomely furnist consisting of four rooms, bathroom, closets, with private table; also Third Kloof, same number of rooms; reference, 3 WEST THIRTY-PIRST STREET.—PLEASANT and convenient Rooms, with Board, for a tetuily fesiring extensive accommodations. 33 WEST BIGHTEENTH sTREET—PARTIES DE. dsomely furnished Rooms, with first tats Board, can be accommodated; single’ Rooms for gentlemen. QAM STREET, 1M WEST. NEAR BROADWAY.—TO “handsomely furnished tront Room, on seo- bnd floor: with of without Board also a recehtion Rose, fora physician: unexceptional terms reasonable. erences exchanged ; 3 BARROW STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—NICELY furnished frout Room, on second floor, to let, with Board; other Rooms at moderate rates. 3 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN ¥IVTH and Sixth avenues.—Large ‘Alcove Room to ket, with Board, to gentleme bor gentleman and wite. —AN ENTIRE rd, one ‘large m on second nd Mite; Rooms for geuue- 41"; STREET, ry EAST.—SECOND STORY PARLOR and Bedroom and fourth story back Room, with family or party of gentlemen. Board, for D STREET, 126 WESTIN THE Ei 1 42? wrowt sone house, handsomely furnished foonwe fo let, with firstelass Bodrd,.en suite or singly: house and appointments first class ; private table if required; the proprietor bas formerly ‘been in the hotel business snd thoroughly understands how to cater to the pabilo; fete ren exchanged. 4 EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place.—a si on ely. varsity piace. ult of Rooms, together red ; day boarder: rst class French table; | a private it EAST TWENTIETH STREET.~DESIRABLE Rooms, with Board, in the first class private ‘house. 4G SOUTH WASHINGTON ‘SQUARE —PLEAGANT furnished Rooms, with Board, for gent) wife or two gentlemen, whore but few are taken. arse a , WEST, NEAR BROADWAY, — and sinall Rooms, with Board; $7 to $25; and table unexceptionabie; small American family. WEST TWELFTH STREE?, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue,—E! ney forpenes, jooms, with alcoves, o and cold wa Cad Board for tamilies gentlemen. Mor two ds: 48 WEST TWENTY.S{IXTH STREET.—A_ NICELY Uren per tigen s Boards tornis made closet aoe. all tonvenien 5O Nest. NINETEENTH | STRE! BT.—BLEGA also ii ot oe ferauees Rooms; pavers table if desired Spent ane tu small — fa ae men; all appo' strictly Aree o 53 BAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— First class French Board; splendidly furnished for tamilles, en suite or ‘singly, tor families or single Gentlemen; references exchanged; terms mod- ‘eral LEXINGTON AVENUR,—A HANDSOMELY FUR- fs fara pref BOARD, FOR GENTLEMAN, wife and mother, @ large tront Room and small ‘one, with hot and cold water, on second or third floor; price, with fire, not to exceed '$32 per week; location un- exceptionable, between Twentieth and Thirtieth streets | and Fourth and Seventh avenues; best reference given | and required, Address U. G., Herald office. — BROOKLYN BUARD, y 39 ORANGE STREBT, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, FIVE minutes to principal ferries—Pleasant Room and firat class table in the iamily of a French protessor. HOTELS. tee PARISIENNE, 33 AND 40 EAST ith street, near Broad way.—Rooms for brig le gentlemen; table d'hote at 6 P. M.. including wine, (CALLEN, HOUSE, 165 WUDSON |STREBT. CORNER of Laight.—Exeellent Board, -$6 to $7 8)'per_ week, With single Koom: single Room, withou: board, $2 an upwards; Lodging, Scents; géntiemen oniy. Open all Q)RITTENDEN HOUSB, BROADWAY AND TWENTY- J sixth street—On the European plan: fine puits of Rooms for families on Broadway, alse single Rooms for gentlemen, at reasonable prices. NRANT HOUSE, 43 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOCK south of Chathain square.—Cieanest and best venti- ated ehgap house in the city: no bugs; 150 rooms: single Rooms, 3e. and Se. per night; double Rooms, $1 and Open all night Gree HOUSE, 172, 174, 176 AND W738 BLEECKER, near ‘Broadway.—' Fine Rooms, with excellent oe for families and singly ; $6 to $12 per week; $1 50 per day, Grounds tor croquet, &c. IBBY HOTEL, 56 WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK west ot City Hall; no dark rooms; fie. to 75e. daily, $2 to $3 weekly, mily rooms $1 upw (RW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER ee street.—20 light Rooms, neatly turnished, or Gv. per night; $2 50 to $4 per week; for genuemen HE NEW AND ELEGANT WINCHESTER HOUSE (European pian), corner Broadway and Thirty-first street. —Splendid single and Led oe ooms; also a first Slabs Restaurant, at popular price WINCHESTER, Proprietor, JRIVERSITY HOTEL, 27 WAVERLEY PLACE York.—Brealciast, from 7,to 12 A. M., @hote, from 6 to § P.M claret and coffee, gentlemen, table .M., $1 25, inotadig f bait bottle of Restaurant ala oe ioe aciee and M. STE. (SUSTON AVENUE, NEWARK. 8. J..NO. 158 —PARTIES looking for home comforts and superior accommo tions with all modern improvements, in private family, * owning thelr own residence. Bolerence uneRcepuon- a le, M°Y NT PROSPECT HOUSE, MONTCLAIR, N. J, Elevation over 700 teet; dir pure and salubrio equal to that of Colorado; views unsurpassed; will main open permanently ; comfortable Rooms at winter Fates; accessible with mere comfort and in quicker time than uptown residences Commutation, by either Morris and Essex or Midland roa: or athi7 Broadway, room low, Inquire on premises, WINTER RESORTS, “eighth street. cari month. —STORE NO, 16 READE ST.—GOOD BUSINESS aa location, Apply at Steel's Hotel, 316 Greenwich street. VALUABLE LEASE OF 17 YEARS OF FOUR sto:y building, 69 by 94, on the corner of Sixth avenue and Thirti¢th street’ Owner, No. 201 Second avenue. USSIAN AND TURKISH BATHS TO LEASE—ON term of years: also Liquor Store, corner Thirtlcth Street and 5! No. 201 Second avenue. ER TO LET—WITH ROOMS OF VARIOUS ight on all aden Zeated by steam, steam ele- Yators, steady powe rent; second'b'ock from South jerry. 'B OORLYN STea POWER WORKS, 55 Aulantic street, Brooklyn. TEAM POWER—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, LARGE and small, for mechanical and manufacturing ; rent low. Apply to GEORGE H. WALKER, tre street, corner Hester street. Possession im+ 0 _LET—A LARGE CORNER STORE ON “HUDSON street, suitable for any business: has been a. drug store for Sur years. Apply to CREVIER BROS, po BANKERS OR INSURANCE COMPANIES, To Let—Partof the Office No. | Pine street. —Apply on promises. TO, MANUFACTURERS.—TWO FLOORS, 160X45 AND 110345, to let or lease, with steam power; will erect Puiliives Yor manufacturing for responsible’ parties on lease: power, $20 per horse power. L have twenty Yours! BSS Apply to H. W. GRUM, 250 Plymouth street, rool sides le DWELLING HOU ES _T0_ LET. Furnished. A® UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO RENT ONE OF the most beautiful places at Fort Washington, up- Per part of this city, only 37 minutes trom Dey street; elegant double brick Residence, with ample grounds, carriage house and stable; views ot Hu unsur- + very handsomely furnished ; gas aud Croton rate’ e very low rent of $225 per month, Porruit t BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED MURRAY HILL four story brown stone House, $300; alsoon Forty- N & CO., 564 Third avenue, _ A FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO « let, at reduced rents; fully furnished House on Forty-second street, near on avenue, to let, cheap. DWYER, 567 Sixth jue. UR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE, as Fast Porty- fourth street; fully furnished ; in per- fect order : per month; seen by appointment only. Address ‘OWNER as above. ket VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES TO RENT— For the winter, operas families, handsomely fur- nished ; unexceptional locations OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth street. VORNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. Br pres cy henge dh ROOMS TO SINGLE sao foorent Prati daos Geta Bone A WISHING ELEGANTLY ‘TORRES Lag with use. of parlor. via ate Rip it zor pote, pene cael 23 fe will apply atta rorty- third t, near Broadway. Tee LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, afew pleasant and well furnished Rooms, sing! suite, ata 8 yOry, moderate rate; none but resp: able ‘and respot ‘sons need apply ; references ex- Changed. “Apply et tld West Twenty-niath sureet OF AE in OTTO OPA NSS bachrogin adjoining.” No. o Bast Thirteth street ' Apo LET—FRONT er AND BEDROO! Rished; also Hall ROOD, 8 first floor, ‘Third avenue, near 112th stree! 10 LET—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR one ortwo gentlemen only with a private folly, ist ‘avenves. Eleventh street, between Second and 2 Umea, bn priva FURNISHED ROOMS—FOR GEN. in private family, 137 West Forty-sixth st. ] 4m st STREET, NEAR DELMONICO’S, IN A PRIVATE family. —A) a! ent ond Floor, furnished paren, | © two bedroom ;hot and cold water, Hh, box 4646 Past oillees TWENTY-SECOND STREET, andgomely: ‘urnished, all Bedroom 10 LAFAYETTE PLACE.—LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, single and en suite, newly furnished; pleasant fourth floor Roo! on ground floor, suitable for ot kitchen, suitable for housekeeping. EAST FOURTH STREET, gga! BROAD- way and Bowery.—An extra large back Parlor, suitable for two, to let, without board; also other fur- nished Rooms; reference required. 49 BAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN, BROADWAY and University place.—Handsome Parlor Ploor to Jet, to gentlemen only; it ean be divided into two apart- ments {f necessary. 52 WEST FOURTBENTH STREET.—TO LET,.H AND- vps 5 ey, furnished Rooms, to gentlemen, without 130 BEAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE ae ere have two furnished Rooms to let, with- 14 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A VERY LARGE furnished front Room, suitable for three gentle- men; single Room, $3 a week; reception room for doc- tor’s office; house ‘first class, 205 pr FIFTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED fooms to let, © renuenient without board ; pri- Yate house; references requi 29, WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED Gorey eet a large sunny front Room and Bed- yoo, 2 second floor, in ‘in ‘private honse, newly painted red; modern improvements; references ex- rentlemen; two Root or with part of ms for ice, henge UNFURNISHED ROOMS toch APART- MENTS TO LET. FEW DESIRABLE FLATS TO (hen Ww WITH ALL od i provernents: ‘and in excellent locatity, Cight rooms, all Light; $30 to $15 per Apply at 1,087 Third avenu NICE SECOND FLOOR,“WITH TWO ROOMS ON third, at 73 Mucdougal street; gas and bath: private house and excellent neig! orhood ; to small tamily only ; references required; rent $45, RENCH FLAT TO LET, WITH ALL THE MODERN improvements. Inqalre at No. 432 West Fifty-dirst tf stree! NLATS TO LET-SEVEN ROO, house, brown Stone ; West F 35 to $50; also Eighth, a from $3 Broadway, cor, street, $40. IRST FLOOR TO LET—IN, | rooms; to a good tenant & any business or dwelling. Apr corner Thirty-sixth street, clot T° LET—ELEGANT FLOO# improvements. Inquire) enth avenue. ‘0 LET—Hl4 EAST FIF’ 9 rooms, all light, wit ip charge, top floor. “Ing rty-fourth street. TH AVENUE; SIX onthly: suitable for 519 Eighth avenue, ITH ALL MODERN > premises, Nc. 63 Sev~ H STREET—FLAT OF improvements: janjter the owner, A. ENGEL 10 LET—THIRD Fi provements; hal. Twenty-eighth street, RICH, 74 Murray str 0 LET-IN TH newly built, N between Second a: six rooms, with a! SENFT} FLAT, WITH ALL 1M. arrscarpeted. No. 100 West Sixth avenue. Apply to S. CLASS TENEMENT HOUSE Mark's place (Eighth street), d avenues, Floors, containing improvements. GAN D, 33 St Mark's place. 2R FLOORS (SEVEN ROOMS), very convenience for housekeep- om. Hach floor will be let separately iv to & good tenant, at No. 6 Neilson ‘avon and Waverley places, one block rom Broad wi TO Lett FLOORS, ONE OF 8 AND. ONE. OF rooms; gas, bath, &c. ‘Southwest corner pf Lexing- fon avenue and Thirty-second street. _HOUSES, , ROOMS, « &C., WA WANTED. In this ‘City anc and 1 Brooklyn. Wer A FAMILY OF THREE ADUL’ furnished Parlor and Bedroom and hall Bedro: om first floor, in @ strictly private family, in first class location, “tate locality and terms, which must be mod- erate. Address 4 B., box 5,449 Post office. WANTEDCBY. A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A, FUR: nished House for the winter. between Sixth and ‘Third avenues and Fourteenth and Forty-second streets; Font not to exceed $19) per month, Address H., box oof Post office, Newburg, N Warne Re. A TERM *OF YEARS, AN UNFUR- ished Bone cet his Twentieth Fy Hob the streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues; ren’ $3,000; house must be in thorough order. Address L, 11 Post office. WASTED A PARLOR FLOOR AND, BASEMENT, Unfurnished: between Fourth and Sixth avenuos, want and Twentieth streets. E. R., station D. JANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN ores WIFE, FOR Honsekeoptng, the lower part of a House, tur- nished or-unfurnished. occupied by but one family, cast of Fourth avenue. above Fourteenth street: references. Address A. B., box 117 Herald Uptown Branch Address, for three days, Unfurnished. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE, on Thirtteth street, $1.200 per year, and two three Story high stoop spouses, on second avenue, $1,200 per year, and many’ oth HALON & SLOAN, $1 Bast Seventeenth stroct, A THREE STORY BROWN STONE, ON NINE- teenth ‘street. $130 per month; three story high , on Seventeenth street, $200 per month; four stor: Rigteitoop twenty room House, ou Sixteenth street, per month, and many others, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Bast Seventeenth street ARLEM.—TO LET, AT 9TH STRRET, NO. 50, Part of a brown stone House, at oue-haif price. In- quire in the basement. OUSE NO, 217 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET TO Jet—Presh painted and papered; 20 rooms; water and conveniences each floor; wit! let part or whole; Owner on premises before 1) and atter 4 o'clock. To tert FEW FIRST CLASS HOUSES, IN PER- fect order, immediate possession, furn: and up- furni reduced rents. Apply to. A. DALLEY, 083 Sixth eveade, LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THREB STORY and attic House 70 Second avenue, Apply on the premises. eae APARTMENTS NIOkLY FURNISHED ily. Inquire DOM TO LET, BY A {212 bast Kleventh street LY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, FOR gentlemen only, at 48 West Thirty-third street A NICELY FURMISSED Room, 70 Bar tg A ntleman, without board, at 21 et eixth treet” Heferenose exchanged? ke bed NEWLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, FOR fentlemen or & iamily, without Board, at No. 9 ‘est Thirty-second street, references exchanged. AY —A.—TO LET, TO GENTLE! MEN, ELEGANTLY furnished Sult of Parlors on the first floor ; the best location in the Apply at 1,179 Broadway. LARGE ROOM TO LiF NIORLY banat to one or two gentieme very convenience; pri- Yate family. “Apply at 13 West Forty. sixth street. \LQRIDA—GREEN COVE SPRINGS.—FUBNISHED Rode oy to let; 17 rooms; suitable for priv pte family. or gentwel boarders. Apply to BC, READ, 128 East Twenty-second street = OYAL V{CTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, N. P, BAT AR mas, will open ‘November’ 1, 1873. Persons desiring to escape the rigors of a Northern winter can obtain ce} Es cular containing {ull intormation by addrossing JAM LIDGERWOOD, 755 Broadw: . be Ts _PORTER, Prope ASTROLOGY. PRES bef a te LADIES —MRS, ELF ELENOR PENGRAVE, ¢ Egyptian Sybil and onlyreliable living Propher ex, as arrived in America. Don’t tail to consult her. Office 48 Sixth avenue. No gentlemen, TTENTION! KNOW THY DESTINY.—AFTER YOU have been deceived and lost taith consult this won- desfully gifted Clairvoyant gives luck, causes marriog tells everything. 150 oriy-iret strock bear Broad: poling a FU ISHED FRONT ROOM ON BO. 3 oor to let to gentieman or a wife. Apply at@l0 West Thirty eth oeeeee SECOND FLOOR FRC FURNISHED bee] for light housekee oping, bath, gas. &c., $6.; Root for single gentlemen, $2 house in begt order; rou dence of owner. $7 Aunity street A -rompagen HALL BEDROOM TO LET—$2 PER week. Inquire at 649 Third avenue, botween Forty- A. rty-second streets. pai sd LARGE PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO LET— In a French mK Call for three days at No. 820 Sixth avenue, bet orty-sixth ant Forty: venth sts. A SITTING. ROOM AND BEDROOM, ADJOINING, nicely Lene to let to gentlemon bt No. 600 Sixth Avenue, three.doors shove Thirty-inth stréet, Pleasant rooms and ine locatior ANE ELEGANT PARLOR AND BERROOM, WITHOUT second loot, front, at MOlnwh place, #e- Gnd house sast of Fifth avenue dnd Brevoort House. JUNOPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS me, ca ages; rovers Went Twenty atin street. neers cents AIPSY REVEALS FROM THE ‘CRADLE TO rave, (finds absent (rlends, recovers erty. Hours trom 9 106, 361% Bowery. THE molen prop- F YOU WANT TRUTH, NO HUMBUG, GALL iene CORAL, 317 West Thirty-sixth eet, Vatement RIGINAL MME. BYRON, §| —OoN- upon all affairs SPIRITUALIEE om i using my name, ROFESSOR LISTER READS THE PLANETS—THR only way the future can be kn for cirewlar. "829 Sixth avenue. sila erated Le LIN, LATE OF PRUSS: Consultation thee, Privats OfNice, 161 Bleecker = AQ, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE . 56 hed Second Floor, parlor and bedroom, with or Piitheat Board, in a sinall ! Ainerican family; also single 04 RE 4 BEST stare: sd tee « IXTH STRELT, BETWEEN at a very reasonabi * ie apes Sl. 0 WEST TWENTY.-THIRI tural IRD STPEET.~HANDSOME- ind Bixth avenues. Handsomaly furnished Or eer MS ND a MADISON AVENW: CORN! 7 g ann iy eighth street Fine a Rove ne con withont soars Rooms for gentlemen only, with or yt ron Rooms, with joard and uc- th Board; private table if re- Lt Bast Tenth street, near Third avenue, om LET, TWO OR THREE LARGE ROOMS, y handsomely furnished in a small ay) fam: ¥ 46 gentermen only, ati] & ve ‘th sureet, between Firth avenue and Unive AX NICE FURNISHED PARLOR, IN A SMALL FAM. oe for one or two gentlemen. 241 Kast Thirty-Otth A “—itexpsomice FURNISHED (SBgOND Mga + front soul ex ite for one or Uemen, without boar also large upper Boom; family private. $9 Cuinton aight street, near Fifth @y. SMALL CARTEL PAMILY WILL “LEY TO ONE or two gentlemen a nicely furnished front Room, on first floor, in house No, 330 East Ninth street, near Second avenue. A SQUARE ROOM TO LET FURNISHED, SUITABLE for one or two gentlemen ; location desirable. ADp- ply a at 107 Weet Twenty-third street. corner Sixth avenue, Bag Ray tod Y FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Co From sate $6 per week Cau st Ne, ise Bloockar WaANTED—BY, A YOUNG LADY, WITH REFER. ‘ence, an unfurnished Room in & private tamiy; must be between Filteenth and Twenty-ftth streets, east eile. Address C. B., Uptown Branch office. V ‘ANTED—A PURNISHED BEDROOM, BETWEEN Lexington and Eighth avenges, Thirt; rer Four an end Forty-second streets, Address APOTHECA avenue. ITH A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FRONT ROOM ON sec floor, suftable for two; all modern im: hd ments; also a hall hal! Room. Call, for tree days, at 215 AT a eMARES WN ESTABLISHMENT, IM Sixth avenue, gppeate Eighth street, ladies and can recetve the utmost value m cash for their hothing, Carpets, Jewelry, eg, ‘Address the number as above, Ladies waited on by rks, lease try and satisfy yourselves Graeks to Brookiyh pdnctually attended to T A RosaNTHAUS, 233 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR YM Fuel, Iédies and gentlemen will obtain full value of cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c.. by calling or addressing Ladies attended’ to by Mra. Rosenthal. T THK ‘UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 516 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth stroet—Ladles and gentle- men will tively receive 5) het cent more than else where tor Cast off Ciothin, sy PEAT, Jewelry, &c. Please call on or ¢ address | Mr. or} T eee Hs, "197 7 THIRD are a leg oF Casto ntlemen can receive the highest price for of Clothing, byt Me Wish 4c., by calling or addressing. Ladies attended by. TB. MINTZ/S. NEW STORE, 48 THIRD AVENUE, Al becween. Twentieth 'and Twenty-first streets, ladies and gentlemen will ve, astonished ats, Jewelry; $10 Casto Clothir to bi for far ailk” Drcksen: Coats, $3 to 8D; Pann 82 v $4 pg by post soured autended t by Mf, or Mrs. nit Bt the great prices | T ie Peon tig 7 Waren AVENUE, BETWEEN ‘Ag and Wi Places, ladies and gen- fomen ati Be, nasortads 6 prices we still pay for bg! rcloghing Carpets and Pw he For Dresses, for Coats, from $2) for Pants, from 1 0. vigeg call oF address as above. Ladies waited ar on by Mrs H BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, ATH 6 thn highest cash prige for ladies’ and entleinen's Note by mail frill te punetually tended to NEAR | |ARD LIN}, NOTICE, the view of diminiahin has collision fae steamers of this line will Kenoatords take a spect col of the year. Gutward Passage’ trom, Queenstow York or or Bowen, coaedne the ow po othe hex nef auch bolas 3 Sante | Se ata. Je, oF nothing to o the north of a be By pRITISh AND RoRte, AMERICAN ahr IWEsnPOOLy Cab IPS iirwis Mew YORK As M NEW YORK. Water, Be ‘Oct AF PARTHTA Balday, Cot 18 *SOOTTA. “Wreday Oces ABYSSINIA’ Sa'day; Nov. d AL GRILL Wada Ww. 8 BATAVIA. .Sa'day’ No RUSSIA. W's Nov, CALA BRIA Sad: Pg Og in passag ponding fpacoumen, ation. * i rorable an a Queenstown rand al ral Marts of Ee Ket irom lowest ri “sips - yt the ape Gelehs and ci tiie Gree haP Means passage at iit Brondwa ‘Tringy Building. hi a mL ; LYS Agent aoe and Randolph streets, Chicago, 1k [JNITBD STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Li tAverpodl. Sailing every Wednesday. MAN A Face ‘ir. October 2 ati bargage fa i ‘6 ori Rives, 8 Hekots, ‘age, $30, currency, oN currency. fem Dod ed to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- “a a eden, &c. Drafts on Iréland, Eugland, France and Garmeny at lowest rates. roadway. LIAMS & GUION, PECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP NEVADA, sailing Wednesday, Oct. 2 wil carry a Himited number of intermediate passenger cur. sayy each, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, - TE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S al} seamehip Captain B. Meier,, will sail ren tt arsday, October 28, at P.M. for taking passengers f from New York Sy London, herbot and Hambu Firat cabin { EDbor seo ji20, aie $72, brit prnre 8 0 ited a States Fold, fo Gen Oss raeen er Agents, 61 Broad street a York. “"st Broadway, New York, The WESTPHALIA will sau October 30. The SAXQNIA, as extra steamer, October 25, RREP STAR LINE. ANTWERP SERVICE. Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Matis: Antwe Phi hia, REYDAL HALL, 2114 tons, Cap: atwern Philadelp tain. 0 se a VADERLAND, 2500" ‘tons, "Caj cecal mie ain Vener "Heyden, Oct 1 Oct. 22 N At a ‘D, 3,000 "iii, Cap- ames. it 25 Noy. 22 Building $100, gotd currency Tons, Master, Liverptol. PRiioi ABROTSFORD....288 Findlay. ‘Get. Ma. Now 2 KENILWORTH. ,.2,538 Nov.J2 Oct. B sis OF PASSAGE, Cabin, $100, currency Bteerage. $30, currency Tickets will be sold here at lowest rates, good from Ant- Wer and Liverpool to ail interior, points in the United States, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connec- tions, thus affording parties in this country a convenient ne cheap opportunity of sending tor their friends in Tak RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comtort of steerage passengers; com ota. bertl Well ventilated sleeping apartments and good 1 a will be furnished then An experienced ‘surgeon is attached to cach vessel. Freight will be recetved at all principal points in the West and South in connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern Mail Steamship Pours and Clyde's lives, and through bills of lading issued for Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg. Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Liv- ‘erpoo London. ow, belfast, Hil ' and Le: ne hed sar Line Docks at Philadcipiiia, are in direct connection with the Pennsyivania Railroad, and all mer- chandise intended for points beyond Philadelphia can be transferred from the pee of the ROEA IEE. to the cars with- out the one to shippers and risk of damage by re- Tanding which results from cartage. fs For rates of freight and passage and other informa- n apply t iad "GRO. W. COLTON, Agent 42 Broad street. PETER WRIGHT 80 nora ARR na.” B. vonder Becke, General European Agent, ‘Antwerp. William Hunter & Ca, Agents, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to'Queenstown and Liverpook “fortnightly to London direc i from piers 4. 47 Nort TO QUEENST AND Lav BHPOOL, FRANCE, Andrews. jaturday, Oct. 25, at A. M. EGYPT, Groga' monte. Rov. 1, at2 P.M. GREEGE, Thom: Nov. 8, at8 A. M. SPAIN, Grace.. Saturday, ‘Nov. 15, at2 P. M. FOR LONDON DIR BOT, HOLLAND, Bragg.........+. ‘Thursday, Nov. 6, at3P, M Cabin passage, $70, $80, $90, Cie eg steer: Coretiit pasen ies S70. fon Saw. Clanrad’ tains’ tee etd steorage hohe rom Liverpool, mcrae London- derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London at the lowest rates. wor further information apply ast the Mey No. 69 Broadway. HURST, any’s office, Manager. The st » Crawford, ‘will ala ts No. STEAMSHIPS, A Soaiv a tv beREA DAY 8 pyarongay om ou RIA.Wed.. Nov. ope . Nov. tos 16 passenger accommodations on the ‘sieamers ine are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. staterooms are all on upper deck, thus Spader aad neat HIN PABKAGE 70 OR FRO} OL OR LoNDORDERRy, bi Seat cat Ban 978, He ia cageney- TERRAGE eet Gree tate poareiowe. J coe’ Fo Oey altace eistol or Curate $3 Tickets for p: or from an; at or ore OF Fait mafion 1D Sheas Bo Beta, Ireland or the Continent: baad cat ENDURSON BROTHERS Agents COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. A CIFIC MATL STEAMSHIP O¢ COMPANY'S LINE, October 20, steamer. COLON leaves pier No. 42, North River at 12'o'clock noon for ‘anal connecting with steamer at Panama for. a. Apna atlan, Manganillo, ‘San Diego and San Fi o with steamers Central American and South Pacifie ports. Expaimer:j0ny er Frangiveo oft oF about the 2th of en ni ndwich Isla Steamers for vapan and Shine leave San Francisco om each mol fe OF or greight apply vat at ene Company's office, 42 Nort fide Bae Ge *SRADBURY, Prest. A TAS STEANBHIP COMPANY. Pier er Na Mail line for West Indies, Hayes = Spanish Main. Bigamers sa from pier No. # North # P mena Gk bell Epp PR; Mi OL! DARE uert a lo, Pon a i BEL, November 8 ai vague 2 e, Jacmel, Maracalio, Bingaon, Sante Martha, Savanilla, pah No- veohaee wiFor Ki Sayanilla and Carthagona, ETNA, No- For freight ly to PIM, FORWOOD & 00., agents, of Wall Rud ad Pine ateect beri any. AND screw wal, ~The glogant screw. steam: . MACK 200 tons burthon Captain W. Wale Witt sail for St. Thomas, Para, "Bernarhbeh Bah apd Rio Janei! gu Thurediy, “Oct. 2 at 3 oclock . from pler siesta sige ~Wwhdiia R. GARRISON, No. 5 Bowling green. "EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. Se first class steamships. nips will sail sy Tuesda: SP. M. street from pier 13 North River (toot of a direct, as follows For freight and passage chaving magnificent accommo- her aiolit hd WILLIAM P. Beye 400, 6 Bowling Gteen. D, MoKELLAR, Agent in Havana.” RECT LINK,TO HAVANA, Progreso and Vera Cruz, New York and Mexican Mai Steamship, Line, leaving pier No.3 North River, at 3 P.M EVERY THURSDAY. omy OF MERIDA (Havana vin Nesssw) UBA (Havana only) anon. 3 CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only) CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana only). For freight of passes? DRE & SONS, $3 Broadway. OR NASSAU, N. P. CITY OF MERIDA, October 23. Will sail from pier 3 North River at 3 P. M. FeAl: ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. OR HAMILYON AND ST, GEORGE, BERMUDA, carrying the United States mal!.—The first class Steamship PERIT, Ellis inaster, will be despatched for the above ports, from pler 19 Kast River, on 7) URSDAY, Qctober 25, at 12 o'clock. For treizht of passage, havin first class ‘accommodations, apply to LUNT B. 28 South street, IPRXAS_ LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING ar Key West, carrying the United States Mail.—Steame! GITY.OF HOUSTON, Captain Desring, will leave pier sb t River. Saturday. October. 25, at'3 P.M. Throt Bilot lading given to Houston and all points ont 4 Galveston, Houston and Henderson and na C. Be No charge for forwarding In mmngetis ae iretgne OF passage, having superior accommodations, a Te MALLORY CO. 13 Maiden lane, OF . P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street, FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Oromwell Steamsh}} steamship GEORGE. CROMW. ti mGaptain James 9 North River, on Satar- day, October Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas ber ta Paige pan and St. Louis. Cabin passa vor, reiht or pase sage apply to SLakk & MAMAN, 86 We OB habia ORLEANS DIRECT. Qe ae HANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, 19 ste! WESTERN METROPOLIS, Captain H. 8. Quiek, from pier 36 North River (foot of North Moore street), on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 3 o'clock P. Frosate received daily. Through rates given t to St, Louis, V utg, Mobile, caters and superior aocomm tions eign eee EDL RIc BAKER bier go North Hiver, R NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.—THE F Old Bominigi Steamsnip Company, will despatch pier 37 North River their elegant sidewheel steam ship WYANOKE. Couch, ‘Commanier, (for, Noriolk, City Point and Richmond, o: t. 21 at 3 P. Me gtving through bills of lading to. all points South and Southwest. ‘Through passenger tickets to all points. Ac- commodations unequalled, - Apply at pier 37, or at gen eral office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. NMAN_ LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL one Mail Steaniegs are appointed to sf follows — iF BROO! Thursday, © , 2 P.M. CITY OF RicHMON Saturday, Oct. 25,8 A. M. CITY OF N YOR! Thursday, Oct. 30,1 P. M. ire OF MONTREAL, . Saturday, Nov. 1, 2 P. M. CITY OF BRISTOL. ‘harsdav Nov. 6,7 A. M. CITY OF CHESTER, Barorgay Nov. 8, 8 A. M. and each bancoseding, ‘Saturday and Thursday, from pler Ne riches RATES OF PASSAGE, enti -S7H, 900 and $90, gold, according to accommo- jon. Bound trip tickets at low rates Bteerageto Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- cone fe don, Bri or Cardiff, $30, Prepaid cer- cates, currenc; ‘iswenigers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- Gen, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates Dra at lowest rai For cabin p ¢ and general business apply at the yer oltloe, d fo Re oe rage passage. si pastas HN G. DALE. Agont, or O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Piifiadel- ws. GREAGH, 18 State street, Boston. F. C. BROWN, 32 South Clark street, corner of Lake street Gbleags WILT INMAN, Liverpooh and No.9 Bue scribe, ‘ari. TATE LINE, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. Theso elegant new Cl, (pelea steamers will sail from m | Uinatnta wore River as follo tin PENNSYLVANIA a every alternate Wednesday thereatter, taking pas. erg at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and freland, Norway, preden, D Denmark and Germany. Mratts for el bad up wars. For treight or passage a BRED Wwin 4 COy Agents, 0. 72 Broudway. Lena Famage office, No. 45 brateey. Nowtt ORRMAN 1 Rat dl ee lia COMPANY, For Tho steamship AMERICA, Captain fe Busstas, will salt on Wednesday. October 22,'at 4 P. M., from Bremen pier, foot of Third “street, Hoboken; to, be followed by the ship MOSEL,’ Captain & ERNST, on Saurday, tober Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, pay- able in gold or its equivalent in currency :—First cabin, $120; second cabin, $72; bo re, $30. For freight ot passage a bi OE EL RIOHS 6 cad No. 2 Bowling Green. stea: 7HITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL, New and 1ull-powered Stoumanips, sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on yuradays, calling at Cork Harbor each Ww CELTIC. vf tober 25, MATE. x. OCEANIC. . 2P REPUBLIC. ADRIATIO. ‘TIC, ato A.M. =From the favonia terry, Jersey City. » Star docks, ger accor moda tions for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. loons, staterooms, smoking room anc bathrooms in midanip section. where len ee is felt Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steam tes—Saloon, ; steeragt In ou) Those wishing to send. Yor ara in'the Old Gai Old Country can now obtain stee: feat eur- Fenoy, steerage prepaid. ccrti avengers booked to and from all.parts of America to Pans Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, . Australia, China, Ao, ror itometn irae other information apply #1 nspection ns ane er int ion the Company's soffice, 19 ited S'SSagaga At New York. 3 iP aiKca, Agent. BROADWAY, CORNER only place in the city where ies’ and gentiemen's 1,251 Broadway. fi SCHWARTZ) 1251 Thirty: pine hfe the o youcan feta Rood Cast-off Clothing. alkirene or esi AT f EDWARD MILLERS ESTABLISHM ENT, 68 SIXTH avenue, between Washington and laste! places, Ba nipoe Ve spine Pa id in cagh for iadies’ and gentiemen’s ni, Carpet ec... aed or address- irs. fae “Ladies aticided to by M T NEW BSTABLISH MENT, 160 SEVENTH AVENUR, bat pp oy strect —Ladies and genuemen will be ished at rices we pay for cast-off Clothing, Carpet te, “te. Yonders promptly atrended to by Mr. OF Mra 5 pad AEE MS, 3344 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH Ale ae sap be ladies’ or gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets, he dik F centmore than any other dealer, Galen Siareas Mr. or Mrs, NATHAN, VENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD = = Tan, of aoe Richest cash prices for jaciee, ee egtlemen’s Prat e Apparel, Carpeta, &c, Ladic Bitoastny FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ON mall private finy gentlemen, in the house of ® i 230 Fae ety thie eros in their own residence, meer <MME. VAN BOSKIRK, PAYSICIAN, 151 WEST A —MME. Twenty-eignth st. between Third and Lexington ave. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE U4 Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue, A. DR. AND MME, GRINDLB, PHYSICIANS (25 _years’ prac ractice). 12) West Twenty-sixth street, —MME, “Sate SER PHYSICIAN SINCE 180.— Ade Office No. 1 Ei st., first door from 5th av. ‘AP YCE FREE.—MME, DESPARD, PHYSICIAN A! Electianian, 41 28th st, near 4th av. C° SULT DR. OR MME. WEST.—ADVICE GRATIS Drivate, 61 ker street, near Broadway. \URNISHED FLOOR Fc RY Renn street near Bighth Pra bir t ig Inquire at r Abikgdon square. ighth avenu ve Ewoltth tr eal near ‘LEM! KING FOR ELEGANTLY FUR- oe ished and rigorounly attented Apartments, 4 d, will find ot Weat Tuirty-seventh ‘treet, between Hin hand Bika aver avs. ANDSOMELY FURN too iso, sinate ion. (oregengien spat peeraon in Lk. class ‘Bevel werent van, junction of Broadway Bota OUNCEMENT |-WH GUARANTEE TO TAY THE Ahi highest orice i Wear ir Apparel emotes age | tt Fania $1 ob the rece tng of rie order compel Bro pay Rode aR a ‘lease call on or addres ms or Mra. Seventh avenue, two doors ve Twenty-to bf THIRD sTane NEAR TWENTY-8iXTH eben Mr, HAR! th pet Reg BR an “ew nen custo f disthing and "Oar. Lae i a ier of eae ts a apa Ms. or ics, a i convine ae que Wee TRA’ MSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIREOT ‘east The stea Rivet ds fellowes, Oe line will sail from pier 18 LAPLAND, Jones, Saturday, Ocroper 38 LADY LYGETT, Hy ti hacuraay i lovember qurreneys auc ion uckew, $13, er ents Bouth street om eke es APRIR ‘SONS. Fer CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL piper, er pouty in Bngiand ai <a first clas ‘sears Atta fama Ponneylvania’ Heal Toad whart. Jersey ‘Chtv. na follows!— PE ig rig svess First cabin, $n currency: steerage, steerage certificates trom Cardit cl DI for ‘di ond upward. For iB BAS arpcnlary a , asides roadway, New York, —s _._ TRAVELLERS’ ¢ GUIDE. (Exe §’ LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE $1 5).—TH elegant, steamboats SUNNYSIDE and POWELL leave pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy street, dai aturiays oxcopted). ato o'clock P. ML, connecting wi morning trains on Kensselaer and, Saratoga, New York Central and Tr ce railroads ior all rane North, East ‘and The most direct route .to Sa: toga, Lake cee dena nt Through tickets a checke: and bagKage ches eeEPit CORNELL, Superintendent. ‘ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, ia New, and Fall River, ‘The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVE DENOS leave pier 26 Norta Hyer, foot of Murray etree daily (Sundays excepted), at4 P.M. Thr ts sold A ail principal botels in th sity. som: sesame is ae ekdee goed tom September 15 to November 1, ember ovel Manch “and commodious steamers OITY OF NEW FON and CITY OF BOSTON igaye pier 49 North River daily (Sundays excepted), at 5 P. M., connecting at Now London with iB ozprees passenger train'for Boston, Worces ter and the Norta, anes ‘WALTER F. PARKER, Agent. | ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and. Cortlandt str as tollows:>— airy Pitzburg the, West ang South, with'Pelliuan Palace ‘Cats attached, 920 A.M oror Bath mngren Washing ion and the South, via “Penn, reins 930 4 M. maa: of BJs STE P.M. and 12 night “Sunday, aa Vhliadeton via rien at7 A. M. and 630 piMe Sunday, 60 P.M Emigrant and second class, 7 sare at 66:3 70 ed i HAM. 1M Vent Ng nd 7 and i ny For N Bi swick, 7 and 8:10 A, M., 12 M., 2, 3:10, 4:1 ST eee and ee ahiday eto and 13d ‘For East Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12 noon, 4: {and g.20 P. ue For Lambertvile isi rene AM. ands FA illipsburg and Belvidere, 3 and Accommodation for for ange dk Burlingion and Cam “M. oodbriage and ah ae! Amboy, 6 P. Ww 3x40, 4:30 an 5. P. aE OP pEyes md For Samesbuig, Femiberton, Caméen,6 A. M., and vis a3 boat from pier 1, 3:00 P.M, From Pittsburg, 6:60, 1025 A. STNG MY dal Se 10:15 A. M. and 3:55 P. af dail: except Monday, From ¥ Me From, nial, 23 Ba, ina, shington and, a $28, ah 63 Hy I . Mi, Hah ay: od 6 40) 6:40, 6:50, BP 28 Wie AM; 396, lot ‘Ticket offices, 435, 71 and 944 etal art No. 1 cy Astor. House, Desbroasos treks eeetomices No. 8 Battery Loe ano seh rr goneral Passvuger Ager A. J. CASBATT, General’ Manager. ND KINGSTON—LANDING AT. ORO And Life Rae ‘and ‘THOM MEW. BALDWIN leave Harrison SMR dae RAGIN ite QTONINGTON LINE E FOR BOSTON,—THE ELEGANT RHODE SHE TALAND, very Tuesday, Tharsd a. and Saturday moneys as: and Friday From plor $8 Nortt River, at 3 x THE LECTURE SEASON. HeE** WARD D BRECTIBR MERCANTIL Ti itary LECTURE ‘Association tober 20, Course, tickets, Feserved seats 38, “Single adminsion 28 cenest hirmer's| seats, Se and 14 Broad jorary anantthe Hall. oe BILLIARDS. _ Al —STANDARD AMERIGAN | BEVEL TABLES AND AXD « the toed 4 Collender Com! ie Cushions, y the for saie on! H.W. cessor to PI f! 738 Bi Broadway, New York. “A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW any Dose A ond hand Billiard Fabige B at he: eo) patent t cushi Savy VANAGH MEK Ae cot eae Canal and Centre sts. ONY DIRECT LINE TO FRANOE. The General Transatlantic tic Company's Pipi] soncnetips between New York and Ly ed at ‘anne i is on this ‘al the Con Ene rll al from plow No, 80, North River, as tol- i ~fatarday, Oot. 18 PEREINS oes arty: 9 VILLE DU HAVK: Price of passage in gol Hien eatin. ferarany Nov. 15 ‘insiig ‘wine to Brest’ or ae sie oat catia... vevere OB joarsipn § tickets os reduced rates, ni ine, avold ‘bot the discomforts of cross time, trouble and ox. ERULE Agent, 84 Broadway. meagre AND IRELAND. Goo tek at reac rates, one pie wp ra in ph vata ean EMITTANCE! Raa —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND A hand Billiard Tables constantly on hand, at GEO, PHELAN’, No 7 Barelny strect, New Yo! 4 MUSICAL, WOULD TAKE TWO OR THREE Avr ‘A xouNa youne pupils ge ineeene on the piano. at ‘Tost cae oat N or at linton ‘place, hear Fuith av. PARAVALLI, | gg SINGER FROM Gan operes teaches Piano Singing engl ‘Twenty enth street, near Sixth avenue, rms mo jerate, —I GAT. —MIS9 aon SON HAS RRSUME ri fe atiaatraction at no Oren wg tt, or oe ae Pinno, clnssen. ,