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wee State, in ace of G. Hilton Scribner. the i Hae eae K. Hopkins. Ecedarer rae 3 fy the p ‘Aworney ie Hy Stke Mr Francis ©, Barlow. ah a, Samaras In the plaeh othe piace of Wiliam ual Commissioner, in the place of John D. 5 Oa Srbesl Sominierione Brisons, tn the piace ol aces aes terms of office will expire on the last day of rr Fastices Sy Court for the First aeskoe in the | lace of Bane Pe P. Ingraham and 1. Faneher, whose, offices will expire on 61 ne ioo a Beoator for tue Fourth Be te Distrlot, compris. First, Be Fourth, ¥1 rleene ay and" Fourtsonth wards sof Pieri for the Fifth Sengte District, comprising plat Bev. 1 of Ni Fifteenth aud Bixteenth wards of the She ashe’ for the Bixth Senate District, compris- Tenth, Eleyenth and Seventeenth wards ot the and ne county of New Yor! the Seventh Senate District, com} hea fae ey aman thy and Fwenty-Aret wa ‘aud county of New ¥ Alto Eighth Senate District, com; ing the Twellth, a cae hicobed F decease. and county officers to be elected: Sea y-one e Members of Assembly, herd, In the pane of Matthew T. Brennan, pounty | fee ithe ne an ft Charles E. Loew. a r. pours in the place of George Me Curtis and Henry by How hteo rouers, inthe place oF Paik H, Keenan, as oung and Gersoul N. Herr 10 Justices of the Hin eae ‘Sour in ‘the Place of John rbour and Claudius M. Monell. whose terms of office wil expire on the last day of gcomiber next tert) ot Inspectors of Election and County Can- pirnie di d to chapter 314 of Laws of 1873, & copy eee is printed herewith, entitled “An act to fp provi tung to the electors of this ‘at the general bemaba tobe held the Tuesday followin, fe. first Monday of Noveinber, i Pees the ee 1 ei ether the offices of Ch ite Ji e Court of Appeals, of atices of ie Be ‘Supreme ¢ ie Cait, ofthe eoeee g the aperlor Court of the city of jew York, of fudge of the Court of Common Pleas of the city an county of New York, of the Judge of the Superior of Lin ry of the Judge of the cit ns Beat of she pony sad ¢ of the several counties Sof this 8 1 filled by eltuttons pursuant to 7, article bi of the const gard to their duties under said act Also to sections ‘and 18, c cimae er 613, of the ews of 1873, a copy of pis rm ds printed erewith, entitled “An act to proven nexationo tor owns of Morrisauia, ot Forme 6 An ingsbri the county or Westchester, to. tho, elt gna coun’ y of New York,” for instruction asto the: ities under said age An act to provide for Aung to the electors of this a Bgnerete election to be held on the. tio Y the first Monday of November, the ques- mee her the ofices of Chief Judge and ‘Ansoe od Sree of the Court of Appeals, of Justices of the or genre of the Judge of ti ~ Superior Court of the if New York, of the Judge of the Court of Common Pie of the ‘ton and county New York, of the Jnd, the Huperior” Court af aes ba ae Fudge of the Shy or hee (a) County Jud; 1e severt counties te, shall bée hereafter ‘alled by ap- ae, pn 1c 5 le 6, of the con: ion. 26, 187% three-fifths being present. Tee one ay State of New York, represented in and Assembly, do enact as follows +— seoriow <The question whether tne oftces of Ohtet up ira lt Jud: Hae of the Court of Appeals, thi reme Court the Judges of the Sup Flor Gourt of the etey of New Yorks of tus Gourt of Gore non Pleas, of the elty and "c county of New York, of the gate os Court of Buffalo, of the City Court of Brooklyn © of the several counties of t i eveaten ‘be flied appointment, shall be to the electors of Hits Blate at the eneral elec fon t9 he hold on the ‘Tucsday succeeding the arse Me day of November noxt, as provided in section 17 of arti 6 of the constitutlon of this State, In the manner peta ater mentioned. xo: 2. The Inspectors of Election in each Election Dis. tin the State shall provide two boxes, in which they urts nal al ene ane by appointment. One of °~", od Saad De javelled “Appointment oF e60"~on othe Chief Suds Fasuges oss 2 Uourt of Appeals and of fustices of the Supreme “ourt.)” The ‘one shall be pee He ppelae, {ent or election of Jages of jounty Court”; iach citizen eutitled to yote * f uch aay vote ve ballot as follows’One ol dient | DE wt 0% ointment or election mage pnd ‘Associate Judges of ihe Court of Appeals and of th ices of the sonra Cou: oa a Ns CHier Judie ces of the Chief Judge an Juduga ot ine Court! of Appeals and of pe hereatter all be ‘tment or election yes of the Court of Ap: eme Court.” The other of he endorsed “Appointment of election apres ited by appotntiient—No and rast h bal epaatted Er the boxes inbe eh bale of Uhier guage and Associnte Jad ate and Justices of the Subreme aliots a of Judges of City and County Courts,” and on Shen foiued, shail contain the words, , aghall the offiees fthe Judge of the Superior Oourt’ of th ea ot the Judge of the Court pf Gomaman n Plea fe we County, of st, New the J urt of eit Hc ere 4 of the ay Court of ) OF the un dee of the several counties ot ereafter filled by appointment—Yes," or rds, all the offices of the Judge of the Su- erior Court of the City of New ea of the Judge of the urt of Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, of the Judge of the Superior Court of Buffalo, of the Judge of the City Courtof Ea of she. Couney Ja be hereatar 1 Pn pevernl counties, ore i eo hereatier hed appointment—No.”” uel shal de- Sprited in the boxes labelled Bs intment ,or election ofthe quages a! of the City and Count fy Go yurts.”? ‘he Inspectors of Election in ‘each Election Dis- trict, alter the closing of the polls of such election, shall count and canvass, separately, the ballots deposited in each of the said boxes in the manner prescribed by law in reference to other elections, and shall ascertain the whole number of ballots upon each of the submitted as aforesaid. The inspeetors, counted said ballots shall set down in writing the whole number of such baliois ede! each question, and the whole number for and against each of the said ques. tions, and shall certify and make return of the several votes in tha same manner as prescribed by law tne in, Ferrence to other ballots at a general election eC. 4.—The voles so given shall be canvassed by several Boards of County Canvassers at th thereof after such election, and the all be canvasse a Feference to a general election shall, in all respects, so pretcabie. apply to. dregs \¢ proceedit and'duttos of th Board of County an Fasers und of the County Clerks and Secretary of State. om the seat delta made to the Board of State Can- Lid sl ‘vasee! rmine peat @ majorit of thi ‘votes upon the questions submitted to the slestors of the Btate, as herein’ rovided, be in the affirmat or nega- tive. The said rd shall make a certificate of such determination, and shall deliver the ‘came to the Se tary of State, who shall file me same in his office. Ske. 5.—It a majority of all the mag reins Appoint, ens or election of Chief Ju Pe anne Jus eres a art of Appeals and “Justices of the Su Sou ** shall be in the affirmative, then the said cers shail not after said election be elective, but, as vacancies oceur, they shail be filled by appointinent by the Gov. jere- , and such appointment by the Governor alone shall expire at the end or that session ; but ifthe majority Of said ballots 9 endorsed be in the ‘negative, then the ofticers shall be elective as heretofore. If’ majority, gi qthe ballots endorsed “Appointment or election of Judges of ‘and. County. Courts” shall cone the “inside. the ‘question, ‘is, herelubetore aig answered in the. affirmative, then the Mentioned in the said question shail Bot a lection be elective, pute fs vacancies ecu they shall be ‘filed by appointinent by the Gover- and with the advice and consent of the Senate, orf the senate be not in session, by the Governor; but ta such case he shali nommaie to ‘the Senate, when next convened, and such appointment by the Governor alone shallexvire at the end of that session; but if m majority of the baliots so endorsed shall be answered in the nega. rt n the said officers shall be elected as heretofore, —It of the Secretary of State to, %6 the said. “questi rHogethier with the rors of the ballots as hefein specified, to be published in two or More newspapers ineach of the counties of this Sta the sane number of times prior to the said clestion as as ie Dow required by law to be published of ¢ ofticers to elected und the oflices to be fled at such elecuon? newspapers to be designated the manner now provided by law papers to publish election Tnoticens but no neglect, or jure to publish or informality or publication shall im- Par the validity of such election. Sao, 7.-It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to include in and cause to be published with election Dotices tor the said ral election @ notice in subi and effect as follows:—"Pursuant to section 17 ‘of article Gof the constitution of this State, two questions will be submitted to the electors of this State, tobe voted upon. Separate ballots as follows:—l. Shall the offices of oF oer Judge and Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals of Justice of the Supreme Court be hereafter filled by a ointment Shall the offices of the Judge ot the rior Court, of the city of w York, the ha ad of Sommon Pleas of the city and o county of af New ‘ork, Judge of the Superior Court of Buffalo, the ee oot the city. ‘Court of Brooklyn and the Judi C rts of the several counties of this filled by. appointment Ang af ‘uch sieeto a eleator Will be entitled to vote tely, r against Seohvorpaid questions: and Ifa rnmlority of the yoves hall in the affirmative of said questions nen, a aie ndges and Justices therein referred t ei lection, as vacancies, occur. will, be appol einted ‘by the Governor, as provided by law. No failure or omfasion give notice or any informaiity in the notice or the giving thereof shall Frapatr cp Rana! ofsuch notice OF,the election herein provided ba 8.—This act shail take effect immediately, Chapter 613. apace to rode for id ange ton of the towns of orrisan: t the uty of Far and Kingsbridge, in antolanten: 10 the city and county of New May 28, 1873, three-fifths being present. peed i the State of New York, represented inSen- nd Assembly, do enact as follows ;— a we aly a al wea am ow OE aE oe Sxo. 17.—At the mext general election Stat oer the poses ti this act there shal be provided Wy y fhe proper authorities In each election district, within and county of New nd in each election al ct a inibe several towns of pac county of Westchester ench of # sd election inteiets abel Meo f val ie t have iad gue fereor e te y one and o1 nals or ilots 3 words was of ‘Morrisan nia, Far the sity, and county ‘new York, words, “Against the annexation gr che ta Mas remaie, West: Feree and Kin bridge nd fall'be #0 ari The ate inty of New York." Such ballots sl conceal ‘all the words therein except “Ann Ree ta shail be canvassed and retur irned Annezation.# tes given for State oragere are by law re- canvassed and returned, Tt ups te pear that a Mra aah Rie bal 0; Bay cones ta the rege We thee ghnexation # of Morrisania a county. of New acee a it ah re retary or Etats to make an te of auch result? in A oMce within ten he a sate " return, and up on "alin such is OES a act Pe !n9 pt ad i shall effect lay of Here as ota ee a BS | Bae City and > NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, ¢ tine oft act and except also as fe Beth of oats. ere Orrion, New Coonr Fi ar Fy onto Po New Yorn, ‘August 1, 1s. Leortiivt foregoing fs dar trae ot the aera by ‘this da: apes te anal Sheriff of the City a and County of York. Notice Iso gives ption, of the Boned ot Ridertach or the cits urzuant to a resol York, that under a ursuant tothe peovigions ot chapter ‘of the Laws on | or i titled *, eee the local govern- ment of the city of ‘New ork,” and the Oleg on 9 4 there: ‘hate. Fre aforesaid, Henry Clausen, ‘abpoln rt 2 By ead 7 en ae He cancy occasioned by eatin yr the Go ast aidor a fr i at ist day ney. ia tas TTHEW T. BR) eri. Publishers of newspapers are notified not to avert this SAroreinemeps unlees specially, authorized todo so. Bee chapter 480, MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff, POLITICAL, A.s A MEETING “OF. THE BAR ASSOCIATION oF the » er of of New York, held on the 14th the, following resolution was arlopte. ad ordered’ to be published ved, That this ia monk earncat steginmendy to the reg his be ubmitied & att the enguit Providing that Judges shall ‘be a ‘ernor, wi With the advice and na consent vi A, RB. Macpoxougn, Secretary. A OA ASy, Republican and Apollo Hall nomination. JACOB 2M. CP RTERSON, Jr. OOLS SOLD AT ZORMEON A rie BEM ay. orner Twenty-eighth street, ndidutes for lection, commencin, edinesiay ‘evealne tober at conunue until the night Po ieee also Paris Mutual Pools sold every eveni oi JOHNSON, — ALLY! RALUY!! RALLY!!! Grand ratification meeting of the democracy and ail who are opposed to the present corrupt administra- tion at Wa: oe ida NY HALL, On ATRDNBEDAT. IWENING, October 29, at 7:30 o'clock, endorse the fotlow|ng nominations:— For Secretary of state—Diedti 18, JE. or Comptroller—Ashor F. Nich ‘or Troasurer—Thom For Attores: Genera! nuiel P Pratt, For State Hugineer and Surveyor" Syivanug Sweet. For Canal C nem ies nnnac Tames Jackson, For Inupector of State Prisons—George w. Millspa' AN Wor gees ny of the Supreme Court—Abraham KR, att Toarles Pomohne For sherift—W' m 0, For Count Clerk Wiliam Wal 0 ie rf @ Marine Cou avid McAdam and mee Core fee chard Croker, Henry Woltman and ot of the, superior Court—Gilbert M. Spier aud por iaudinn lone! For Alderman—Edward Gillon. x-President ASrer Johnsot poe Horatio Se; ermour, Hon. Samuel J. Tilden, Hon. Francis Kernan, Hon. Jay Thayer, = John R. Fellows, rooks, on, D.C. Calvin, ion, Wheeier Hi. Pp eckiace, Hon. pbrenain B. Hewitt, qd many other distinguished’ speakers wil) gttond and al many other it! ied spe: re pn 6 meeting. ABRAHAM 8, HEWITT, Chairman of County Convention. Prrer B. Ouwry, Kirmup 4. acesng } Secretaries, W. CHANLE! JOHN Chairman of Judiciary Coi } Secretaries. ittee. Ws. H. Qurxcr, Epwix BR, Mzap, JOH! ‘ELLY, Eoxowp M. ponetrmsn: of committee ‘on Organization. UND M. PLum, Epwanp D, Gatx, | Secretaries. QEGUKAR REPUBLICAN, NOMINATION, For Senator, JouN F, HENRY, Third Senatorial district (Brooklyn). Brauee DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA- tion for Justice of Marine Court, DAVID MoADAM, IPASKANY, BALL SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT Committee.—There will bea meeting of the above committee at their Dealimarsert, University aie By on Tuesday,evening, October o'clock. orden * JOHN EWR Prosident, ” Wa; Fr Lawi® } Secretaries, NITED DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN NOMI- Gleghipesiar a4 ety District. axondi HENGKEN, Sry Pork-Packer. NOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. A’ ‘8 BROS’, Pianoforte ves 27 Unie sig are, A fine ascortment of first class new Planofortes on ve reasonable terms; some which have been used @ ite very low for cash. New pianos to rent LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 A CHICKERING rosewood round cornered Pianoforte, includl Btool; perfect order, iron frame, sweet, powerful tone 28 Third street, near Bowery. BEAUTIFUL PIANO—ONLY $100; Planoforte, seven octave, carve legs, overstrung bass, every smprovement, sacrifice for‘cash. LE, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. N_ ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE NUNS & CLARK Piano, richly carved case and legs, $165, and other second han pee very cheap for cash, to reut and on OHN 'MAHONS, mnthly instal may Fortieth street and First avenue. A GEO MAGNIFICENT. 744 OOTAVE AGRAFFE « rosewood overstrung iron frame (Goldsmith) Piano- forte, Stool, &e.; carved case and legs: latest improve- menis; 5 lly Auaranteed ; instalments received. MITH'S, 28 Bleecker street, hear Bowery. (A. MODERN SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO: forte, $125.—We are retailing the best finished and Fichest toned Pianofortes manufactured below all com: petition. | OO-OPERATIV PLANO MAKERS, No. 9 Great jones street, near Broadway. A ROSEWOOD PIANO, GOOD ORDER, ONLY $100; 714 getave Planoforte, overstrung bass, | &c., a sacrifice, beautiful Parlor Organ, 8 stops, m7 ibleocker street, N ELEGANT DECKER 73g OCTAVE FOUR ROUND corner Cpls Pianoforte, ave all improve- lg WAY Monts, for sale at one-quarter, original c beautiful ve Piano, cost $1,100, for $2.0, at private residence Hio'Weat sist st Gail for two days BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE CARVED FOUR ROUND A, cornered rosewood Pianoforte, patent agraffe; cost ped legs than half; must be sold. West Thirty-third et. CHICKERING & SON’S PIANOFORTE FOR SALE— , Brilliant toned, four round corners, iess than half nificent "our Pe toe potas rand re premium noforte, cost $1 Sint are Pesldenve. 0 West twenty-third orests nest A. MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER 71 00- tave rosewood Pianoforte; all modern improve- men; patent agraffe. brilliant tone; used 7 months; cost 200, ‘ash; Stool, Cove box tor shippin Parlor Suits, in rich satin, brocade and rep:, Paintings. ronzes, Mirrors, parlor, chamber, library, dining Fur- mitre. 4 great sacrifice. No reasonable olfer refuse Residence 104 East Twenty-fifth street, near Fourth avenue. —IF YOU HAVE A PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARP, «, ;Wolin or any other musical, instrument which you ave no further use for, and would like to get full value in propel rty of some other ereription t that H YOU do, do. went adverticg the fact in the EXCHAN KET, office 75 Nassau strect. the cost isonty five cents line. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN AND A QUARTER OCTAVE rosewood Fianoforte for saie; made order; cl maker, fully guarapleed: used fve months: cos bigot Bh ($010; Stool, Cover, Music Stan Arlo r, ning, Chinaware, £¢., the property of W: R, LIVING: Nehe West Fincenth street, Heath avenue, EFORE PURCHASING A PIANO BE SORE AND fo its uh a ye Te are been Rented a Peri aee ul Wi 5 BHOS 8 Viton sau i Mlsle eesti F YOU WANT TO BUY A GOO: I to HAINES BROS. this week. : sees hiroemmid i 2 Union | square, Pare COME LATING. BUYING A PIANO would do well to call ead Union square, and see some of the "' Hal ew whi rented for # short tim ad will be pid behing pntos GRAND PIANO FOR SALE—CHICKER- ing’! st; splendid tone; almost new; it will be ny very cl ty the owner Is’ breakin; ig. Apply at 298 Lexington avenue, Par SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, Jn thorough order, for sale and to rent; also a tow are Pianos of Our own make. CO., No. 113 Fitth avenue, 1g Up housekeep- CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. A. ELEGANT NEW bi bo) asta rc web Priest avepus. st 66th strevt, iz i} 1s wt ate met and nit Eariand ny West 45h, 7 8 fianatand Ses int 4 i ilag.on Reseed, 18 Raw nd an bre Weal a 4 rig Eh B32 Also on Madison avenue—| ol b and 7h “nisosos Ba rk avenue, near STi atreo extra wide oomer Man: also, game avenue, one, a size “inside Dwellin a oN ‘able opportuni wetare’s beta. 4 8 NEREON, Jr. No. street. A. ry SAORI eet oF FA muse novH, 2x iF we: ith avenue, with posse desired: e'. LubLow 20., Now Pine wirect CHANCE 10 MAKE $15,000 WITHIN SIX MONTHS— by buying the finest built first class tour story high Stoop brown stone House off Filth avenue, 26x70x1 eee mn eaneey of great prospective value, for $35,000; easily wor PHRLONE BROAN St East Seventeenth street. gar STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE FUR- ed House, nay ano Pai throughout and ij or Bro rons, pis, tee u. seu Kate ncils, der? Ready for or housekeehitix “piee. with ihe altars, #500 xi aven ia ihtrd'and Fity fourth streota wai OR SALE VERY CHEAP—AN ELEGANT PIRST class four story brown stone Dwelling, near Fifth venue ana Central Park; terms ¢ Apply at 26 West ‘OUSES Pe SALE—ON GOLD BASIS, FROM $12,000 to $100,000. Appiy to 8. M. STYLES & SONS, Sixty-fourth setcet and Madison avenu Lore: FOR SALE CHEAP.—STH AY., CORNER 91ST at., 5 Lots, superbly located: Madison av., corner of 58th st., ud Lots, excavated church site; 8th av., corner of Wad st, 4 Lots, facing Park; Grand or Broudway Houle. vard, diet ot of; 07th, at, convenient to Broadway and Park, aBxbob “Yl Bev ENON, Jr., 11 Pine st. [Q BAST, SIXTY-THIRD STRERT, NEAR FIFTH —For sale, four story brown stone House; is Heantitully Anished, and has al we improvements; Jot 25x100.5 fect. Apply on premises. 5 TH STREET, WEST, NEAR FIFH AVENUE.—FOR sale, a choice Lot, 26%200.10 feet, witheleennt ter yate stable, on Filty ith stree!; @ rare opport Apply at 12 East Sixty-third street. East Side, LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ON THE HARLEM RIVE CONTAINING, WITH WATER RIGHTS, ABOUT 137 LOTS. A PORTION CAN BE USED BASINS AND SLIPS, OR FILLED IN WITH T ABUNDANCE OF EART PBICS $135,000. ¢ Terma—One third cash, woreda MB LL Bel ‘ FREE OF MORTGAGE. oie tpeme Geen cetses emer teen be Will make it second only in importance to the River Thames, London. Department of Parks have located tunnels and suspen- sion bridges to avoid obstructing navigation. Qu Ck TRANSIT AROUND THE ISLAND WILL THEN BE SECURED. Address “OWNER IN FEE," Herald office. | 13l*| ~ 2 rc] THE PROPERTY, ht | balance mortgage, or an im- If desired West Side. Fem SALE—TWO NEW FIRST CLASS | a7 na 249 West Forty-fourth strect: price $16,000; also o in Forty-ffth street, 23 and 209, cheap. Inquire on premises, OR SALE CHEAP—BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH avenues, first class English basement House, 0} Thirty-fifth street; high stoop Houses on Thirty-secon Forty-sixth and other choice localities, J. ROMAIN. BROWN, 1,280 Broadway, corner Thirty-third street. Soha FOR, FOUR STORY BRICK TENE. menmed with white marble, 203x453 fost, renting | for $i a year ; CNY $1600 cash ; can’t be juplicated for $10,000. PHALON é& SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth streak BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE fis ac AND TO LE! LET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFIOE, IN THE LONG ISLAND — BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV, AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TILL 9 P, M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 8 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. —WE NOW OFFER THE ENTIRE ESTATE OF + the late Kthelbert 5, Mills for sale; great induce- ments will be extended to purchasers as we are prepared tosell the property ata low figure for cash. ie estate comprises a number of small two story brick houses in the most central locations in those wishing to parchase a small comfortable hom very low apo this is a rare chance; also longing tate several very elegant brown ston fronts “ehiladesphia Drick and traine the following streets and avenues :—viz., Clinton street, Ln hin tp street, Bedford avenue, Clinton avenue, Lin- coln place, Union street, Macon sireet, Sixth avenue. De- gray, street, Carlton avenue, Warren street, St. Marks avenue, 8 tt See oltier most dosiratle lossittieg in the city. property will be sold upon the most advantageous terms purchaser. For iurther particulars with regard to Dove estate, oF permtis to view the pretises, apply the office ef MOODY & HACKLEY, 209 iague reet, between Court and Clinton streets, Brooklyn. gr fe STORY BRICK STORE, IN order; 3 few pd from City Hall’ and ect ferries; riche = $840; price beet COOK, 255 Washington street, Brooklyn. (OR SALE--HOUSES 231 AND 237 MONROE faeries’ between Nostrand and Marcy avenue: two story, basement and cellar, brick. unusually ell bullt; containsnine rooms besides bathroom, trimized in waludt, and many closets; excellent neigh dorhood | very convenient to cars; fi ble mantels, vestibule doors, Knickerbocker range, ‘Baltimore heater, two water closets, &c. Price low and terms e: BY J. E, TOUSBY, 250 Henry street. OR SALE—FIVE ACRES OF LAND, FINELY 8tT- ted in @ growing neighborhood. neat Brooklyn, Flatbush and East New York; 4% miles from the ferries: rice $700 per acre; adjoining lands held at $1,600; th Yea rare chance; will rapidly enhance in value DRAKE & CO., No, 9 Willoughby street, Seeontyn,. OR SALE OR LEASE—SEVERAL LARGE FAC tories, with Engine and Boilers, will sell for. one, third jess’ than cost, Apply to . H, REYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg. (0 LET—DESIRABLE FLOORS OF FIVE ROOMS gach, on Atlantic ayenue, near Grand avenue; ren $16. ‘Apply toJ. DAVENPORT & SON, No, 9Greeno svenue, Brooklyn," y 10 LET—THR NEW, ELEGANT FOUR STORY brown stone House, all modern improvements, third street, Dotween Sixth’ and Seventh avenues, near en trance to Prospect Park; rent $80, Apply to W. 8. MEL- DROM, 132 Church street. ‘0 LET—A VEKY HANDSOME TWO STORY BROWN stone front Bouse, containing nine rooms and hav- ing all modern improvements, situated in a central and desirable pocatian, in Brooklyn. Fo: 8 ad ermits apply at, the office of MOODY & HACKLEY, 209 Montague sireet, Brooklyn. (0 LET—A THREE STORY AND CELLAR BRICK Mansion, 14 rooms; every modern im Provence) situated on Lincoln place, near Prospect Park; h 23x60; lot 383x134; one of the finest houses in Brooklyn, in frst clase order, and will be rented low to a res onaible party. | for particulat apply to MOODY & ACKL jontague street, near Court ‘Steet, Broskige: $2. 000 CASH WILL BUY THE orndlpg | poste fh Thon yn, centrally rooms, three story his fer deep; balance, $5,000, ean gage: all modern improve Fry , neighborhood unexceptionable, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth st., N.Y St. James plac OCTOBER 28, 1873, —TRIPLE SHEET, __ | rrobanry ouT or THE crry FOR SALE OR RENT. SALE OR TO nae SALE—TWO IMPROVED PARMA, acres each ed wi a kin Wal kings ot amy apple al Peas ore ing; dwelling houses and ou ve rater pd tad BIN KING, Hatomtown, 8 Je coed ao ro ie! ian aenteaiiy [ aud ava, Al nese PRI Win STOCK, 'y Property sal oR cai oes cd Herald Uy eae Branch office, tor one : iy | ATi = a trae pp JEKSEY—FOR SALE oR a7 ished, a containing eight immprgrémita: a summer and 0 12 mi from station R. Tnauire ‘of “AMOS Gd ANT Jr, of Elizabeth, N. J., oF ni ouse of J, B. Rol OR SALE—NEAR STAMFORD, CO: Farm Sf ait bj od House and Orchard; w: be spit 9 in and onl: in (a Zovly fi VEE aeab, walk, Conn, OTEL FOR SALE CHEAP—THE PARRY HOUSE, 9k Highland ¥alls, on the Hudson, 1%; miles from We ae set" rooms for sold Palate adress’ WILLET PAREY, Mighland Sout Nor- MEDIATE POSSESSION OF A NIORLY FUR. ished House until about May Lat FisiageMa. ¥. house located finely and quite acotssibie to the wire of B.A. MUNFORD, Real Hstaie Agent, eld, or of the owner, W. L. BO: NES, 383 Broadway, N. 10 LET—AT PASSAIC, N. J., A FURNISHED HOUS) rent low for the win! Bast of rent taken in boa Address or apply to D. Hope avenue, Passai: 10 RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED—AT A low rent until May 1, a very desirable Hot at Or- ange Valley, XJ. Apply to iaeT SREEL, lu? Water _REAL ES! ‘ATE TO _BXCHANGE. ei A “\ Goop “HOUSE, “WITH Fs ‘LOTS, $10,000; “NO EN. cumbrance; will loan $10,000 ad trade for Mort- gages, Stocks or bye Tear FINE 30 ACRE FARM ON LONG ISLAND, WITH- in 20 miles of the city, will be exchanged for House in this city of ot PrOOn n, Or will sell cheaj ior cash, Ad- dress C.F. B., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- way. Aw XU HAVE REAL ESTAIE, IN TOWN OR » country, which you wish to exchange for other eal estate, mérchandise, musical instruments, articles ot yirtu and gems of the fine arts, lot the fact be known in the issues of the EXCHANG! AND MARKET, office 75 Nassau street, and you will soon meet a customer. It costs only five cents a line, A —SALE OR EXCHANGE, NEW TWO STORY ATTIO spytiguse, two full Lots sirictly rst class American neignborhood; price $0); about $1,000 cash, balance basy as Tent; inight exchange equity for lots in suburbs Village. where good carpenter c ld ger employment: Inquire of Mr. DAY, on premises, Fifty-fitth street, Third avenue, _ Brooklyn. PLOT OF LOTS ON GRAND BOULEVARD, AND another on Fitth avenue to exchange on cash’ basis for first class Leb) on Fitth or Madison avenue, or intermediate str HALON ‘t "SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street. ENTRAL NEW JBRSEY RAILROAD.—B is AUTIFUL Buildings soes, Cant to suit purchaser), r depot: 75 minutes from Liberty street; will exchange for Harlem Property. Inquire at 2,207 Third avenue. IXCHANGE—AT LONG BRANCH, LARGE, FINB House; stable, ice house and all catbulldings | about three acres of land, abundance of fruit, shade and ever- ern paliacd table, tenpin alley, &c. Address MOR- box 108 Herald office. FOR, SALE OR EXORANGH—A FARM OF 100 ACRES on Staten Island, beautifully situated on high and healthy ground; good buildings; a fine pond of water and a water power: also water front; desirable tor @ factory, being only 12 miles from efty. ‘Apply to own est streot, M. H. HURLEY, Li OR EXCHANGE—A NICE COTTAGE AND Lot, 50x 160; situated six minutes’ walk from West Brighton landing ; will be sold “dog cheap" or exchanged for some cash and the greater part in advertising; property worth $5,000, Address WHITE, 854 Broadway. ARLEM.—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, all improvements, to exchange for Lots near the city an and ome cash; Stet, morigage,, onl ae rice $9.5: 1 Nedo’ 1 Third avenge seat Toon street. (0 EXCHANGE—A HOTEL IN NEWARK, THIRTY rooms, large ball, dining and pu ‘d rooms; bowlini alley; all in order and turmshe me onl room engages nearly every night; for city or cou __SINSHE: ME 18 § Maiden Jane, “ei FAL ESTATE—A BUSINESS T that pays ee percent on a first class article, all on M. L. BYRN, 80 Cedar street, room 6. ‘ANTED TO EXCHANGE—GOOD IMPROVED Property, well rented, for is, Caps, Furs and Gents’ Furnisttin Govds at cash values. ‘adress box 464 New York Post office. BROWN STONE FOUR STORY HOUSES ON Forty-sixth street, near Fifth avenue, for sale or change. W. H. WELLS, 202 Broadway. 4.000 Wortt oF, FRUIT TREES TO EX- change for Real Fetate or Merchandise. dress box 464 New York Post office. $6. 000. —WANTED, SOME GOOD, NEARLY TIM- bered Land, in exchanzé for unencum- bered traproyed: A Oar near Washington, D, C. EN, 89 Nassau street, room 17, 18, 000. —WANTED, A GOOD tai el ISLAND Property,” or a near by Farm, in ex- hangs tor brown sione tree story flouse in Brooklyn; YOUN 8. RWEN, 39 Nassau street, room 17. $20. 000 —WANTED, A HOUSE IN THE CITY ‘i . 4 or Ren We , in a inge 0 for Cane i ne of the most durtving towns of Massachass erty In one oF SHN'S, EWEN, 8 Nasenu stroct, room 17. 2. 000. 00 FEET LUMBER TO SELL OR exchange for unencumbered Prop- y or First Mortgages; also oor feres Timber Lan Mill, Lewis county, to exchan; ©. Pattaibee, 129 Broad street. REAL ESTATE W WANT ED. TANTED—A GOOD FARM, IN NEW JERSEY OR New York, with good buildings, fruit, &c., in e for a fine House in Brooklyn, well located. J.D. CONDICT, 149 Brosaway. 'ANTED TO PURCHASE—OR LEASE FOR A TERM of years (would purchase Furniture) part class Hotel; city or country. Particulars to W. H. MELICK, 421 Broadw: ay: Wane TO PURCHASE—AT A BARGAIN FOR ash, a four story high stoop brown stone 20 foot House between Thirty-eight, and Sixty-third, atreos and westof Fourth avenue. Principals only need an- swer, With exact location and Jowest cash pric, B,, Lox 119 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE ON LINE OF NEW Jersey ‘Central Railroad, worth $1,500 as equity, use, Barn, Washhouse on three-quarters ot for an acre of Land, mel jovated at WeatQeldy Nedey Wore gage $1,600, Add HILOS, Herald office, ANTED—ONE OR TWO VACANT LOTS, NOT above Houston street, till Ist of May. Address box 4,046 Post office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brookly A PARTY OF RESPECTABILITY DESIRES TO OB- tain a small Floor for purposes of light housekeep- in & ood neighborhood, between Fourteenth and Tiirtieth streets; adults aud prompt’ payment, Address M. B., box 187 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN WITH A SMALL FAMILY DESIRES to rent a House for housekeeping with another fam- ily and share the expense. Address town Branch office. . M.S, Herald Up- SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS WANT AN UN- furnished Second Floor in a private house, between Firtieth and Forty-eighth streets, at moderate rent. Address, with particulars, C., station K. JANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, BEIWEEN Thirtieth and Forty-fifth streets and Lexington and Sixth avenues, until May 3500" for a small private family; first, class; rent per month. Address, with particulars, WAD! Diy bose 80 Post office. WA4XTED-AN UNFURNISHED FIRST FLOOR, IN & central, good location, consisting of no leas than size n, ‘rooms, wiih gas, bath, closets, &c., and allon the same floor. Address N, 8., box ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, COMFORTABLE Room in a private family, between Tenth and Thirty-tourth streets; west side preferred; terms must be moderate; reference given and required, Address JOHNSON, box 5,362 Post office. at, J ANTED—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS lettunntig te and wife and two children ina i FOR rent not to excced $30 per month; a Twenty-third streets, and Fourth and nues; first or second story, Address H., box 18/ Herald | Uptown Branch office, WAXtED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE, NEAT PROT. estants (mother and daughter), two unfurnished Rooms, at lowest terms, in clean, quiet house in or per WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY _. FOR SALE AND TO RENT, Ae GREAT BARGAIN “IN THE NEW Pi NEW PART OF NEW York city by annexation.—Abont 63 lots, only $190 excelled; high, fround; no rock beautiful views; now ready for buil bt housual M gonportuntty ren street, or branch office, Fordham depot” OUNT VERNON,—VALUABLE CORNER OF FOUR Worth Herald offic Petot,near Ventral avenne Boulevard ; location cannot payments very easy. OTH Lots and new double House; a sacrifice at $6.00; 000; one-half cash, Address REAL OWNER, ‘Ptien and GREAT yeaety TO RENT OR SELL; terms. Fight! cheaps at MERRELIOB Re eimen, uteinway Up- 40; ACRES IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, OVER- 1 ooking the Bucbon, fy for F ple cheap oF willexchange. IANOS FOR $40, Sot 125, $175, $200, FOR cash or instal: Hi io Fin ge chee. New first class a LOUDER, 45 Second avenne, IANOS (NEW AND SECOND HAND) TO RENT AND to sell on inst, bpents Steinway; ht Pi Feat’ Wits A. POND & Co., BaF Bronanee, ‘praxos OF TantGus STYLES ° ey ae AND terms to suit every one; one, $70. F. CO., 344 Third avenue, hear Twenty-euehth aasaned TANOS TO 1 RENT, OR TO SELL FOR CASH instalments, at half price, 2 7OR CARH OR OR Williams: ure, ts Ty ANTED—A FIRST quam vericar PIANO, NEW or second hand, ving name ot and lowest cash price, box 5,562 New York Pes Shameker ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY, FOR $100 CASH, 0) Pan Sa toned 7 octave Piano, Address 8, Was box d offi FINE UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS cy om ns oor er cas on instalments aod Tor OP OOALL & CO. 15 East Fourteenth street, PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW AN: 500 fuand. of first clase makers, will be ented or, Fog Rountty, by HORACE Wats than ever offered before tJ Ne F ae 7 DENTISTRY, ow Yoak. + “agente ral “A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TRETH, =) COSA SINGLE, iy tracting ie halaerics bane oh Waka a LLS, 202 Broadway. JERSEY pe tm a) pled CITY IRGEN REAL ESTATE: "For Sale. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE—EVERY MODERN aA convenience, 3 lots in garde urroundings very se- Get, only $10,200, er cent cash; also anew French House, corner plot, on Pavonia avenue, $3,600; an elegant mansion, with.'l0 city Lots, brow of Palisades, siaraat oO ie 8 ps pong 19,000; ohe, south of Ber sauare, sirable prett paees, conv ia Mitte irene NW PLATT toes than court House pace, Jersey Cliy Helghts AND 1 TO 1 RENT. ee RESIDENCE AND ST ACRES, NEAR « New Bentawiee pa hot and Sey ter, station: fequent trai minal owner, ey } Lafayet ve avenue, Brook ly: N ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE (COST $25,000, FINE outbuildings; 25 acres in cholce fruit, on the Hud falbe rif en hun he ae cont, giready worm; the oe tue be sold d OB SUARPS, 148 Broadway. re T oHATrORD, “8 MILES BY PY, JERSEY idee, Railrow 80x20, 10 mn ehiys i Might and healthy? commutation irvadon ay Me A ee ie Sutee es ROMANTIO AND BEAUTIFUL PLOT Ay a tween four and five acres, at, ase Ne Oran ORs Ay fe 6 bls wise, New York. Address, for two days, Mrs. B., station ‘WAXTED-FOR THE WINTER MONTHS, BY A family of three, tween ae Cele | House, Address, stating lowest terms, bef eet Yonk L. 8., 67 West Forty-second street ANTED TO RENT—A ae SUIPABLE FOR A ferries. saloon, near the Brooklyn Address, for two days, J. or Jersey Cit RICUMOND, leraid oi MU: sti NIONIO PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER FROM Italian opera, teaches Piano and Singing at 17 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue} terms moderate, ((ARD-SPECIAL. MUSIOAL UNIVERSITY, 92 OLIN J” ton pi ial act of Légi ture private inst no, nonsense ; mailed free, ‘isOX, Musical Director, NSTRUCTIONS 0 on an PIANO AND VIOLIN—SPE- tention to beginners, at No. 49 West Twenty- RGANIST.—A YOUNG ORGANIST, WITH FIRST ian ee desires & position ina ay or coun: try 'Y moderate. Addre: Ww. Fox ak toms ano Warerooms, 127 ‘Bleecker st troon near Broadway. WO LADIES, PUPILS OF MR WM. MASON AND bg A Errahi, desire @ few more scholars; no objec- tion. ‘arlem; terms moderate. Please address nUate, care Wi. A. Pond & Co,, No, 39 Union square. THE L “LEOTURE ESE SON. UNNY. PEOPLE WE MEET.—HUMOROUS LECTURE, F J. JAY VILLERS, Harlein Hall (second thine), 125th Ge Dunellen "Freuigtetian ohare: ioe weston Ao Burea a church, 290) merican GH, GO THREE LECTURES, itor, ough will lecture in Steinway Fall, po oi it t Reoned In a Great # Metropolis’ (new). Nov. 8 iaternoon), "Now and at inee now). “a Tigdho lds WAMa COME YO WOMB 76 GalarAy'e cee ag RAN SRARRAR AR AAA EUROPE: UM /E—STBAM TO QUEEN! ED oats fice LIN 70 QI 8. Cabin pe Passe way France P.M. Steerage, eben penta Scr ieee ear Tae Ireland, TEbplasd, AMS & GUION, 2) Broadway. ithe, vaplendiae pies ednesday” October Mew eger es ear tats | 2 to intermediate passe: WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadamen’y each. Apply AM Stes x amers sail from pier 20 North rork, ERY WV EDNERDAY AND SATURDAY. Ost, 39 CARPORT |A.Sat., Nov, ia ae LA i. Nov. 8] CALEDON fod. Nov. 12 CARDONA Wed Ro nasi AN aL PRINACRTA Ne Tne passenger accommouations on the sizamers of “ints line are unsur} yr elegance aud comfort. staterooms are a ‘alton upper deck. tras secur erased tigtt | ot pobtayec ‘CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FRO! LIVERPOOL OR L Loubobenny, iN, $05 and $75. Hetugn: Si, yuan” STR: RAGE PASSA To gery Live London, neensto wn, London: derty, Belfast Bristol or Oardtlt gon curréney. Tickets for je 10 oF from any seaport oF railway reat bi tain, Ireland or the Continent isst station m the lowest rate: RAFTS FOR ANY. MOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, Company's offices, No. 7 Bowl! ee reen, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, weak Ue SUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Royal Matt ES amare are appointea to sail as tollo’ CITY OF MONTH Saturday, Nov. 1 2 mY OF CHESTER. y, Nov. 8,8 GY OF ANTWERP lav, Nov, th OITY OF BRUSSELS. aturday. Nov. 1 2 P, orn’ LON hursday, Ni bn bi ple A ptorite? -f ies Ni and each succees aturday and ‘nureda) 45 North River, RATES OF PASSAGE. agabin—970, $80 and $90, goid, according to accommo oatound trip tickets at ler Fates. Steerage—To Javes Queenstown, Glasgow, @onderry, London, Bi nt Cardiff, Pi Erte Benes ios re oe. Pregald con assengers also forwarde lavre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paria, at reduced rates. Drafts tasucd at lowest rates. ont, cabin aa Pan general business apply at the Company’s o Broadway. OP nisorage passhue. at fS Broa way, SOHN G. O'DONNELL & FAULK, 401 ‘ohestadr sireck Pulliadel REAG) e State street, Boston. EBME South Clar! Street, corner of Lake witha INHAN, Liverpool, and No.9 Rae Scribe, Ul er HAMBURG-AMERICAN PAOKET COMPANY'S tron mail athamsliy STPHALIA, Captain W. magento sail ea Thursday, October 80, at ur; taki assengers rom ow York ta 1, fiedapanioeing as ot re a me Raa Pirst Cabin | UPDEr| Falcon, $130. Uj KUNE Pe: g 89), Pavabie in Ualted 8 Beater gold, ARD & BOAS, art ear ee ry roadwi PY PHOWINGIA will sail Novemoes Pacha hae The SAXONTA, as extra steamer, October 25, Whe STAR LIN BS UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO: UNITED STATES MAIL. 4 fuil-powered Stents sailing f ‘ac New York on Saturdays, from oa Eiverpool on guna hursdavs, calling at Cork Harbor each M, November 29, atte avonia ferry, Jersey City Passenger icoommodasions forall gtassoa unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room ana bathrooms in midship section. where least motion is felt, Surgeons and stewarde: a ae eee po the steamers. ates—' id; Boqrese, yi currency. hose wishin fo eed Yor iriaads in the Ola Country eee ys obtain A prepaid ‘sdifleates_-$92 cur Passengers booked toand from all parts of America to Fare Pamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, o Pratettom ‘Plans and other information appl or inspection of plans and other informat e Company's office, 19 Broadway: New York. PP? St issued to Cpaiees es porte 3, Agent NUNARD LIN, ICE, ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will henoer forth take a specified course for ali seasons of the year. On the Outward Passage Teor Queenstown to New York or Boston, er mine @ meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north- of 43. ‘On the Homeward hcg crossing ¢ Ch meridian of 0 At 42 latitude, or nothing to the 1 nortt THE BRITISH AND NORTH Astearcax ag tis Bon MAIL STEAMSHIES BETWEEN NEW LIVERPOOL, en ean ae eae yM NEW Y' SSCOTTA.,.. wean Gene *CUBA......W'sday, Nov. 26 *ALGE W'sday, Nov. 5 ABYSSIN: iia, Sa a. HOY. 1 tRUSS EAS Te ov. 12 BATAVIA. 8 JAVA. lov. 12 DALABRTA Si So'dav. Nv. 16 SW" ad gud every qellowine Wednesday, and Saturday from New Steamers in pase ol "de Sid cna ssh, g steerage ant id, ac ording to Accomm: efation. Wi pats tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, $30, currency, Steerage tickets from Liverpool aud Queenstown and’ all parts of Europe at towest ninios For freight and cabin passage apply at the ee ‘, Buildin; passage at 111 Broadway, seh SRO Acsat oP. H. DU VERNE’ iad and Randolph ‘streets, Ph mone Ti. PAten hate PER STEAMSHIP SCOTIA EMBARK 4 gar ree on Withee ee Cs sgt! street Jersey on Wednesday, bred he On Wed ARLES G, FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. | isaed STAR LINE. ANTWERP SERVICE, Appointed to carry the Belgian neg Unies Stages Malls A Phi bt REYDAL HALL, 2.114 tons, Cap: mtwern Fhiladeiphta, Nov. 5 Oct. 22 Noy. mule gold Bi oe $35, Cosy teeragee- ss reopaid Gertifeates, $86 currency LIVERPOOL SERVICE. From | From Tons, Master, Liverpool ABROTSFORD,...25% Findlay. Get KENILWORTH. ), currency Prepaid Certificates, currency. Tickets will be sold here at lowest rates, goog tom Ante exp ang Liverpool to ail interior, points in the United States, vit ennsylyania Railroad and its connec. tions, t thus affording parties in this country a Geb ane cheap opportunity of sending tor their friends in TE RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comfort of steerage passengers; comfortable berth: well ventilated sleeping apartmeuts'and good food wi furnished them. bes perient surgeon is tached to each vessel. Prefgitt mil be recelved at all principal "pointe in the Wert and South in connection. with ennsy Ivan: Railroad, Southern Mall Steamship Company and Clyde’ 8, through (ills of jading lseued. for Antwero, Brenien, Harbus Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Liv? erpool, London. Bo fast, Huil'and Leith. ed Mot rine Docks at Philadelphia. ate In direct connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and chandise intended for points beyond Philadelphia {ransforred from the hold of the steamer to the cars ihe out the expense to shippers and risk of damage by re- landing which results from cartage. For kd freight and passage and other informa tion apply to GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad stroe 4 PETER WRIGHT & MORS, Yeh oe Gener HILADELPHIA,, B. vonder Becke, General Huropean v Agent, William Hunter & Co,, Ag 8, Liv ‘erpool. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpook fortnightly to London directy from piers Nos. 44 and 47 North Blver. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. FRANCE, Andrews. -Tucadav, Oct 28 atl)A Me ¥ it paleaaiy toy Brags. Cabin passage, $7, curreney: steer currency Return Moser he reduced’ rates, vt steerage ‘tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, London derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or “London at dhe lowest rates. ror further information apply at at gs Pegg: 4 office, No, 69 Broadway. T, Manager. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STRAMSHIE COMPANY, R SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship HERMANN, Captain G. Richrhan, wilt sail on Saturday, November ri, ata P, om Bremen pier, foot of Third stree Hoboken,” e "he “followed by Mosinship KRONPRINZ ¥, W., Captain 0. Helmbrueh, n Wednesday, Nov RATES OF “PASSAGI AIG, LONDON, HAVRE AND payable in gold or its e uivalent in currency, First cabin. 10., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. TATE LINF, NS) NEW, YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LFAST AND LONDONDERRY, iit steamers will ‘These elegant new Clyde-b sail Pinas 36 Ni Nort River as follo ah ‘edne| , Nov, GEORGIE, Wednesday no ad And every alterna renfter, takin crm ag through rates to all parts of Great Britain ond irel iy AoraAY, Poet Denmark aod Germany, Rr Frelahto wid rE RR ea & A OO peer Steerage Passage office, No, 45 Broad Way. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The Goneral Transatlantic Co Companys 1 tt steamships the splendid vessela gu thie favoring route wor the Con Gaens at will sail om from ‘pier No. < Bo 'Norin River, 98 fob. Saturday, Novy. 1 Tar Es eta Sav. 8 Price of age ig wine) & "Brest oF ud “he Becond cabin, First cabin ia, af a rogue American ‘travellers Continent of Euro aking thir ine, aval yor transl English iy ao tat eros han ing the me, cane i Rie 8. EUROPEAN REAT Were aie ay YORK To BRISTOL, eT Na AND) abin passage, garency i excursion RR CARDIFF, LONDON AND ALL Feense pa ints iit nciane enna Wales, 3 first rst class epee pail Sail fom Penaaylvaudae aur bi an urrency sh cto i erage certificates. from Gi Curd currenc! for‘ and spwart aa fturthet — yah Ny 7 Broadway, New York _ ORTH wy i OxD. STEAMSHIP COMPANE. ithampton and be gs wen The steamshint AMERICA Captain gn, Wedneaday, October Acie e Arena cate ed ip kcueee Hoboken, a Sn Soutdage gue ‘in in got Morits julvatent in ns Saayenny Vbirst cabin 20; second cabin, $72; ste! ©, $80. be freight or oube RES PR, No. 2 Bowling Green. iene ‘ALY AND THE (pers cont below below to ‘ypt and the ments i a men cee ‘ott Bait peoember ds, Hasage na wil pareiculars at, th | at tho ea is arty for ‘ategtiny Sanitary 4 te rot tot the Nile Cite ANE, wer amen Gl GRANADA clock. North River, at 13 yall rar wad steanier at a Pana (or ‘Reape and fiao "wt amners for nffat Ameriean amer leaves San cisco on or about the 241 each month for the Sandwich Islan: rds. af Aci aad Steamers for Ji iy eames repens hina leave San Francisco om For ht ” oe a ee fremht ere at the company's offlog. a mew x BRADBURY, Hi J. Botzee, Supertifendont Sis saad AT itnin Une for Weet Undies. 4. Santas: ie fol gin. Bleammers sa from pler No, toe Puerta Cabello, Pouce’ Bie Mayagass, He i, November 8, nt Nayagues, Fe zi, re ingston, Santa Martha, Savanilis, eee No For Rincstors, Savanilla and Carthagens, ETNA, Na+ one mas fre! assay C06 pee fas oF passage app = hoy to PIM, FORWOOD & as HA’ Sse ae ROGRESO AND VERA EW YORK A is bt ns ea MAIL EreAMeuie ul orry 07 i ni disse ato P.M. Oiry OF oF Ne TOR! “s fe) EIba | cITy. oF M Orr OF WEE ety Wil eal from pier Korth River at P, iat acting ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadwaye._ EW YORK AND HAVANA DIREOT MAIL LINB. These first class steamships will sail ory rucear, at streety. will 8P. OM, from pier 13 Nore Bi for Havana dit dipeot, as follgware soot WIL! 0} Worno CASTLE a ereuieer COLUMBIA. ies jovember For freight and passage Tiving magnificent accomma> dations) a) wo nn auLY, WILLLAM a Wel CO. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Hatana, ne Orem ao LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING a mor rai asa mSsI3, 6 ae States Mall.—Steam city a in Pennington, ee Plor 20 D East River, waturday, November 1, at ‘hrough bills rar lading given "tc Houston an Polnés on, the Galveston, Houston ant Henderson. and @. RR. No charge for forwarding in Ne York. ‘Yor fel he oF passage, having superior accome medations PPA RLLORY & 00., 153 aiden lane, ov cs YY CLYDE, 119 Wali’ stre 1s NEW en eee ¢ steamer CITY OF GALVESTON Cantal in, Boe oe | rire cr hy a dally, ete a aiven te reight received dally, Through raves given 4 Gaiveston. Indianol ort or Ar outs. mab bin pamsie. $50; ; slecramey zos, Santiago and St. $25, Hor trelgnt or passage, having swerior ations, OPP oH, MALLORY & CO., 48 eae DIRECT. on NEY, ER ANTS’ Sama LINE. The a 4 North River fe oto Korth Ses r Louis, eee bea gatas ann For freight or, perio: modes tions, apply LoPREDERIC. BARR p Pier 36 North Hivers tons, apply to: PSEDERIC SAS eo OR NEW Hes ANS DIRECT. he 453 Maiden lane. _* romwell Steamsht The, steamship. EEW OKLA) Pt Oa faptain § Famest Jay. November Lat SP. b. “Freight received dally, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Kookporb apa wharf, ed San lag pve Pass oe sage apply to Stake ESE AMCAN, bo West street, > , Fes NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.. —THE ola Dominion Steamship Company will despato! from bier $7 North River, their elegant sidewhee steamship WYANOKE, Ne Couch, commander, for folk, City Point ang Richmond, on Tuesday. ber: arg PM giving throdgt billy of lading to. all- pola South and’ ‘outh west. hrough passenger tickets olnts.. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at ier S Ro orat general ¢ office, 137 Greenwich street, corner ol T "RAVELLERS’ GUIDE. VITIZENG LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE $1 5) THE elegant steamboats SUNNYSIDE Ieave pier 49 ‘North River, foot, of Leroy street, 4 (Saturdays excepted), at 6o’elock P. M., connecting Inorning trains on Renssplacr and, Sarktoga, Now Yorke Conteal. and Lae and Boston a Nort! ast ans ‘ol toza, Lake legrge an Montreal, Through Uekets sold. and baggage che ee. PH CORNELL, Superintendent. (ALL Aye F pers a hive ae epee and Fall Ri ‘The world-renowned steamers ‘Bu ISTOL and PRO’ DENCE leaye pier 28 North River, foot of Murra; dail (Sundays exces rin ie ‘ P.M. Through tic! sh crersaieey +80 cox, Superintendent. NE “FOR BOSTON, VIA BOSTO} Fave; Mew Work to Boston or Worce turn, Boxes good trom September 15 to November age stanch "and commodious steamers ©. OME and Orne OF BOSTON leave ary daily (Sundays excepted), at 5 P. M., thn Bt Now London with express Pesataer train for Boston, Worcess heer omaedbaaaes WALTER ¥. PARKER, Agent TICE, OF TIME, OF TRAINS ON EBRIB Nowe: sy 19 accommodate pameners Seas ae atte: the Pxty ifs “troring Stock offere: sth and 20th of Cetpber, Trains leave foot of Chai w Yorke at 740 A.M. and Buflalo mob PY {Cincinnati expres), wo, Connect. with @ train on lontgomery Branch at Soe en, which leaves at ne M. and stops at Stony Ford station, returning each day = até: 10 P.M in time to take the trains going id west from sGuinen, The sale will sommenen prompt ny 1 o'clock F. M, by offering ia first named In the ca ue and be continued in rotatio) om unt iL are clenegeds fsrowy Fond, Oct, 25, 1873, RAILROAD. Petinaieare Se VB ict trom toot of Desbrosses and ‘ortiand| ets, as follow: Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the Aha and with Pultman n Palace a at attached, 930A. M., 6, 7 Bau day ‘Baitimore, iP ton and the South, via § yan Miriane at) A. My 3.and 9 PM. Bin fa M. For Halunore nna A a via and Obio Railroa Cate M. 7a eee Moana a nigh. vagk x EN seers “Por Liuladetobi, vig nei at 7 A. M. and 6d Pp. a Baha 10 P.M. For Sewer ae 6 ext fa Sing na BA M12 M Far ean ht a FM bast 2 uigie’ Sunday, 620. o0, SR ats aad 12 a Sunday, 5:2, 6:44, 7 e L 2 coe Sy As lh ah 2h abridge Sand Berth Amboy, 6 and AL M, 238 M. w Bi k, 7 and 8:10 A, M., 12 M., 2, 3:10, 431 Sera en canta Sudday, 6:10 and 7 fone, 8:10 A. M., 12no0on, 4 Wand hap PM. Flemi East Milla Ford Pi pambertvill pnp Te cacy Cumion. 6A. Mt, and vise % el Pittsburg, 6:50, 1025. Se eat ah oe -y aa in 0a. a a ae” Sanday, 805, 030. 10:5 Lb att Karen ae ed ene War M.; PLM. ‘alicket offices $26 455 drags No. spits 1 trees. in rine pia Lis YD, wt ‘passenger, "agent. COZ ona! T AND on poxpor ge ee . ro ieee tiga GSH gPorih ver ate eh ee Svein LINE FOR BOSTON,—TUE ELEGANT ODE I EEA every Daca. ao 1GTON, from pier 88 SS Norte ; MARBLE MANTELS. N ASSORTMENT or ANT re ta UxSURPASgED iste" fork oF all Mt A peeall aly eam renee aenen ete eae CEES linn |ANTELS, MARBLE — wooD TEWART'S SLATE lowest es oat Tereuus aude sree YeCmeew