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2 ‘BOARDERS WA WATTED. seen SECOND ~PLOOR _0! oF ? THRER Bm ROOMS, rivate table only, or without board, jast Twentieth stree! near Broadway. VENUE. —HAND- ST HOUSE WEST. oF wrt A Ne siahs some! 4 Roome, sin oren suite, first dpi Roce duafreds bo. 7 West Twenty N APPRECIATING Being Enoice Hooms wih oF without fonsiy y ysuived ln prices as well, At 147 ] FAMILY, ROOM TO LET—WITH : ONT 7 SECOND STORY FR location convenient to Board; southern exposure; 1 inenutces reterences, required, 81 Kast seretintitee Bete jroadway and Fourth avenue, 7 DOOR FROM GRAND HOTEL.—A FINE SUIT OF No, 36 1 Rooms to let, with or without private tabl ia, 38 West Thirty-first street; highest reterences given quired. win omnes een WAND on the floor, to gent! oman and ‘erties 2 Rey it where they can find the comiorts of a hom moderal 12.4. BAST, TWENTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—A large, handsomely turuished front Room and Alcove, with board for two; vel ud ing fire and gas. 139 £4 EAST SEVENTY-FIRST STRERT, BETWEEN Lexinrton and Fourth avenues—A few tur nished Rooms to let, with Board. in a first class brown naee front house; terms reasonable; neighborhood tirst class. 20 H STREET, CORNER OF Seventh avenue.—Parlor Floor. héodsomely (ur. aahed, | r.10 8 pal mem, eh out or singly, with or without Board; “also @ Third Floor, nicely fursisied, ior gentlemen or gentiemen and their wives. —THE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, CORNER 1. ot Gramercy Park and Twentieth street (0 Irving place), has been opened for boaraers. Kooms en suite or single. Keterences, 20) WEST PORTY-THIRD STREET.—PLUASANT IRABLE ROOMS, ntire floor, with. private table if TH AVENUB, NO, 76—VERY D! ©) en suite or singly, with Board; an al! gouvenisnesas private bath, &., & desired. furnished Kooms, with Board; location, house, ae. frat class, tour doors trout Broadway; retoreuces ST FIFTIETH STRECT.—A PARTY OF TWO 2 49 Tate ‘can have two or three turnished Rooms, on second or third floor, with or without Board, in & nice brown stone house mg RTH AVENUE, NO. 2%.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS ©) en suite or singly, with or without Board, transleatly or nermanenuy Feferences exchanged. VENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND HT iulrueth, stecctascbecond Plooe, handsomely fur. nished, to let, with strictly first class Board; finest loca- on in town. 5™ AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND ‘Twelfth streets —A Suit of three or six large, light, pe ap apes Rooms, just put in complete order, with private ious double house 45 Filth avenue. — TH AVENUE, $7.—SECOND FLOOR, NEWLY FOR nished, entire or en suite, with first class table, elther pao or private; unexce ptionable references given and a AVENUE, a AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS © fora family, aud two Rooms ior single gentlemen, ‘with or without Board. TH AVENUE, NO. (grate tire) ob fourth floor, with gentlemen ; (he rooms will be separated ‘IT OF FRONT ROOMS rd, to a party of —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED “Board, tor a family wishing a quiet, oom tor a single gentleman, UE, OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARF.— ly furnished Floor, three rooms; bathroom, private table and attendance if desired. at 220 Pith avenue, an b= —ON FIFTH AVENUE, OPPOSIiE CENTRAL $5 J. Park, first house above Fighty-sixth street, select Hoard for husband and wate: ‘locality beaudiful aud | heaithful; Madison avenue cars. TO $10 PER WFEK FOR NICE, COMFORTABLE | q furnished Rooms, with Board, South Wash- ington square (Fourth street), opp Washington square; day boarders taken. $ TO $8 PER WEEK.—ROOMS WITH BOARD, central location: Bleecker street cars pass the door; No, 1 Spencer place, corner Fourth and West Tenth streets; reterence. $ TO $10 PER W .—-VERY NEATLY FUR. nished and pleasantly located Rooms, with ex- cellent Bourd, at ie Bleecker street; two lines of cars pass the house, QTH STREET, NO. 44, BeTWEEN BROADWAY AND J Univ Parlor Floor, with every improvement, aud first class French table} private if desired. WES? TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Hall Room, with closet; also large second floor, with first class Board ; references 10 Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with or with- ‘out private table; also a iront oom on fourth fluor. EENTH STREET, THREE DOORS: eit avenue very desirable Floor to let, | also pleasant Booms for single gentie- ssexeuange sity place.—To let, an elegantly furnished | © Room on | EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A SPACIOUS | : Sf TUIRTY-FOURTH STEE A PRI- 256 ~ tamily wiil let, with or without Board. @ large, handsome tront Koow, on first floor; two, with Board, $27: also a uice front aad back Room, on’ third floor, Teasonable. 310 west rerery. FIFTH STREST, NEAR BIQNTH 310 Wenue,—Tieasant afooms ‘and "good Board tor «entiemen and wives or single geutiemen: terms very moderate. — AND 827 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.— Large elegan’ Rooms, with Board, to gentleman E iw “gentlemen; terms very mouerate. ind a wite 01 333 © Sf TWHNTY-THIRD STREST.—EN. ELE. gant suit of Parlors in a private house, for gen- Uemen only; breakiast served tt required. NTILGREEN NOMINATIONS. GooD GOVEREME TE FOR THE CITY OF NEW Boome on crrizes Pag THE NO REFOKM TOkET noNestY 4 AND bey ort ai sun Barons, AssootaTion, { NEW YORK: COMPLETE, NOT POLITICS) IN THE BEST NOMINATIONS MADE, All good citizens will ote for— Ltrs on al Re wk “re ty Glee! puree ‘Gourt_ENOGH kK. FANCHER, CHARLES a wotnne ir Court—GILBERT M, SPEIR, CLAUDIUS L. nando Court—DAVID McADAM, HENRY E, HOW- roners RICHARD CROKER, HENRY WOLTMAN, AN iy HONY EIOKHOFF, Aiderman—EDWARD GILON, Resolyed, That we cordially recommend to the voters of New York the above ficket, comprising, as it does, the names of honcst, worthy and competent citizens and eminently fitted for their respective positions—just whe men the people should elect, In Judve Fancher and Charl mohue for Jud f the Ruprowe Court wo have men who will always ‘sustain the personal rights of citizens and will be fair and imp tial between Liti+ ans. JOHN FOLEY, Cha! z, ee A rend Convention epeniok Harton, > MoGiut, "| Secretaries, A 'L-TAMMANY, ‘Republican and Apollo Hall nomination. For County Clerk, JACOB M, Pa’ T A MEFTING OF THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF THE city of New York, held on the Mth day of October, is fe tol following resolution was adopted and ordere Pulcesuived, That this association earnestly recommends to the people of the Stateor New York the aloption of tutional amenoments to 4 ig th: ensuing November election, providin Jud be appointed by the Covertign, with the advice and ‘con- sent of the Sa WN. M, EVARTs, President. ‘A. it, Macponovan, Secretary. NICE SM LL ROOM TO LET—TO A GENTLE. {A man, wish or without Board; terms m derate ; fam- i Vest -ixteenth street, three houses trom venue.” LADY WANTING A QUIET HOME THROUGH 4A sickness can he suited with a widow at 300 Thirty- Sixth sireet, corner Kighth avenue. LADY BAS ONE OR TWO PLEASANTLY FUR. A. fished Rooms to let to gent and lady; Breakfast if desired; or tor light housekeeping wiih’ privilege of kite shen. M9 bast Th. rty sixth street. NIORL Y FURNISHED ROOM IN DESIRABLE sto let to a gentleman and lady, with Board for “aly “only Add 'RIVA‘E yn G. HED ROOMS TO LET—WITH wentieth street, one biock trom LEGANTLY FURY 4 Board, at 45 West | Elevated Katlway station. URNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT Board, tor single gentlemen, at315 West Niueceenth rivate family. stree } ANKINS’ BOARDING AG 835 AND 1,267 Broad way.—Open evenings ant Rooms; good Houses; best Wealitles. ‘Bo Boarders suited gratis. T ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM ITE OR singly, to let, with Board, at 6s West rhiray-ninth sireet, between Fiith and Sixth ave N RS BEEKMAN, OF 43 EAST TE a) willlet, with Board, to gentlemen and wiv single gentlemen, two front Rooms on second floor, one | Gn third floor. Ney, ARTIES DESIRING BOARD CALL AT MOORE & ‘CO.'s Boarders’ Directory, 1,243 Broadway, between ihirtieth and Thirty-first strcets’ No charge. GEVENTEENTH STREET, 61, WEST, NEAR FIFTH avenue —Elegant uits'of Rooms, second floor, re- | plete with every convenience, with Board, for partics | seeking @ refined and permanent home. (0 LET—TO A YOUNG MAN, A NEATLY FUR- nishi om, with parual Board, in a first class private ta n Hoboken; terms moderate ; unexcep- Uonable reterences required. Address MODERATE, box al Herald office. ‘BOARD AND ‘LODGI iG Ww ‘TED. 147% STREET, WEST, :7 a front Rooms, with gentleman and wife or to sig Class Board; references exchang. | 1G EAS! TWENTY THIRD STREET.—10 LET, ELE- | J gantiy tur . With Board, entire Second Floor, | in sult of two, three or four rooms, with or without pri: | vate ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ry convenience, to let toa » Benitlemeni, wath first ‘T FIFTY. FIRST _STREET.—HANDSOMPLY pms, with Board, for families or single 0. a Room for a party of four. Private ta- Keferences exchanged, | FOURTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO th Board, to families; also a Suit ot Rooms WEST let, at suitable ‘for a party’ of gentlemen; terms moderaie; | reierences, 19 NEST WENTY-FOURTH STREET AND 63 MAD- tson aver Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, with or wit! Board, to gentlemen and wives, or sin: gle gentle ingle Rooms. yom s oO tire xentleman Teenth street. 215%, STREET, GRAMERCY PARK —DESIRABLE Rooms to let, with first class Board: several single Rooms. Best reference given and required. 145 bast Twenty-first stree WEST.—A SUIT OF ROOMS OR EN. | 1 Floor, with board, tor gentlemen or wife; reierences required. 68 West Nine- OD EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.-MRS. M. B. | 4 Sumner hasone more Suit, with private table, to | gai offer for the wint | qe | Address, stating terms, N. A. 5. CIT, REFINED, PRIVATE FAMILY, WHO WILL ¥ivea large south Room and Boxrd 'to an invalid Jady of culture and son ot 13 tor $12 50 per week, shall re- ceave $0 monthly in advance. ulars, W. C. W., box 209 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A YUUNG LADY, IN A PRI vate family, between Fourteenth and Sixtieth streets and Elghth and’Fourti avenues; terms to be moderate and rejerences to Le exchanged. Address J. W., box 23 | Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A cation between Sixtee and Fourth and Seventh the comiorts of a home: week. Branch office. Rows? D BOARD WANTED—FOR A SINGLE GEN- Ueman, with a private family, on or near Second avenue, not above Twenty-third street; references given. Heraid omice, ‘GLE GE th and Thirty: tues where he can have not to exceed $10 per G pric OOMS—WITH AND WITHOUT BOARD, WANT V immediately, to supply orders. GEORGE HA‘ KINS’ Boarding Agency, 1,267 and 835 Broadway. FOR A ANTED—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, gentleman, wife and daughter, two or three south or east Rooms (open fire in one ween Fourth and Sixth avenues, not below Thirtyetourth street, and it without board near good restaurants: probably perma- Tent. bat may leave on snort novice: house preterred nok Address LB. s., Meraid heated by steam or hot aur. 2 D_ STREET, NO, 6 WEST.—FIRST CLASS Board and handsomely and desirably furnished Rooms. 14.—TWO NICELY FUR- | 230 STREET. ; Nished second rfroit Rooms; also hail Rooms on third and fourtn floors, to let, with Grst class Board; | references 23», STREET. 105 WEST, 11g BLOCKS PROM BROAD. way.—Two splendid, newly furnished ooms to desirable, permanent pattios for the wanier, With fret class tabl2 and attendance : proper reference required. | 2 TH STREET, 257 WEST.—DESIRABLE FRONT | “E Rooms on second and third floors, handsomely | furnished and containing every requisite for comtort and convenience, with Board, to families aud single gen- Hemen ; referenc L | 9 CORNER —PINKAPPLR, e ¥ furnished Second Floor to let, two square Rooms and a ball Room, with Board; prices moderate ; convenient to Wall and Fulton ferries. including wine, DESIRABLE HOTEL POR WINTER.—THE WEST End Hotel, Fort Washington, 23 minutes trom Thirtieth street depot. convenien: to all business centres: reduced rates for superior acommodation at thls frst class establishment ARLES H, SHELLEY, 2673 STREET, 84 WEST, ONE BLOCK FROM Magison square.—Three Rooms on third floor, two on se second, with the Dest of { Board: STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘t SIXTEENTH 2 dvenue.Handeomely furnished Rooms to let, with first suilable for gentlemen and their TH E HED rocms to lét,en suite or sin; with first class “4 attendance; private tab! 4 Pie desired; terms EAST TWENTY-FOURIH STREET,—A SMALL private family will let, with Board,” at vers mo- two large elegant Kooms, ob second floor, ‘oom on the third. 30 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—TWO SUITS of front Rooms, handsomely furnished, on parlor and segond floors, with Board, to ‘aaulss, with or without private table; references. 31 | WEST THIRTY-SECOND _ STREET.—SECO floor, handsomely turnished: four roow he bi oom. closets, with private tuble ; Third Floor ; same nuin- = orem C1 29 derate price counecting ; also one 5 bENTH STREET — —PARTIES WANT- furnishe 8, on floor, with first class Hoard, cau have the same, tonciber or separately; also front and rear rooms on tourth Boor. 35 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVR- nue.—Large, nicely furnished, sunny Rooms, with all conveniences, tor gentleman and wife or single gen tlemen, with first class Board, $10 to $15 per week. 3G BAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A PARTY DE- siring every requisite for comtor yill ang handsomely furnished Apartments and first cla: tabi Jarge Room sor gentlemen reference exchange: 3 BAST FORTY:N NTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM venue.—A pleasant ‘sunny Room, with ‘Drst class Board; also a l- Srences required, few table boarders taken. Ret Om HOTEL (EUROPEAS PLAN) Pod ae oe street, one block east of Broadwa: cated in the business part ot the lines of street cars, Good Booms ROVE HOUSER, 172, 1; 176 AND 178 BLEECKER “J street, near Broad wi Fine Rooms, with excellent Board, $1 20 to $2 per day; $7 to $12 per week; ooms, Toe. to venient ny az d 75c. per day. | ] A PIERRE HOUSE, BROADWAY AND EIGHTH 4 wires; European and American | plan. Prices re- duced to $2 # a day: Rooms $i a day; @ liberal dis- count to permanent bo boarders. EW ENGLAND HOTE N nished, 50c. or gentiemen only. NO. 39 BOWERY, COR- 200 light Rooms, neatly tur- . per night; $2.60 to $4 per week. For Pole tu HOTEL, 65 BOWERY. CORNER CANAL street, on the European plam —Rooms by the day, | week or month ; S0¢., We. The; "and $1 per day: rooms heated by steam. B. BREDER, Proprietor. UDSON RIVER—BOARD AT AN s can lati aS « ge out, five from depot; vey abies, mil on ris very reason Gallon or address Be EL Spuyten Duyvi” © ae. Mons? PROSPECT HOUSE, MonTc LAIR, S.J. Elevation over 700 ft. ; alr pure and saiubrious; vi unsurpassed: will remain open permanently able Rooms at winter rates; accessible with more com fort and in quicker time than uptown residences. Com- mutation. by either Morris and Essex or Midiand road, Jow. “Inquire on premises or at 117 Broadway, roow 26. y TANTED—BOARD IN THE COUNTRY FOR A gentleman, wife, child and nurse; Beetireds verms moderate, Address H., wn Branch office. x 183 Herald QQ EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETW BROAD- ng University place. —A private tamily wall one or two desirable Rooms, titer to wits ora party of single gentlemen; ret erences exchan; 39 WEST THIRTY. THIRD STREET.—DESIRABLE and handsomely furnished Rooms for families or entiemen; one Room, suitable for two gent $17, or $12 for one; reierences ex nged. Lacaarmagg ght, 40 EAs? NINH STi T, Jet, with Board, one larg suitable for gentlem TS acc Seen day bourde WEST TWENTY 1 STRE TTA 41 5 furnished Rov Boarders taken. Noonan, wie first class tabi R BROADWAY. Room, on second floor, ‘i and wife; Kooths for gentlemen} NTH STREET.-TO LET, Jesgey handsome Second tO LER, wire dy vate tabi a oe ie it desir other Roots; reterences ex- WEST TWELFTH STREET, BAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Elegantly furnished hot and roid water: wig Rene ,ko “Boards tor maces and gentleme: smoderate, Oali for twodaya NASSAU, N mber 1, 1873. Persons d R° RIA H mas, will open No a to escape’ the rigors of « Nortuern winter can obtain cular containing fall iniormation by add: LIDGERWOOD! 755 Broad wa on by addroning Jabs ON 7 HAM LT Academy, Artbur Hall, ie near Lighth avenue.—C For terma, &., send evening. A —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANO ING, + No, 212 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, ‘Bre now open for, the season. Fourteenth street, open tor beginners, solree every luesday Twice Frida: Once & week—satur Tnornifiys and Frida: ven Gentlemen on Mouday and Thi Bend tor a circular. a Bibiiiedbbinticoa MARS! ACADEMY OF Bleecker street; classes iuesday Z ings; children Wednesday and saturday al a. Ons 5 “(WEST NINETEENTA &TRERT— 5D sti a 001 shew furniture and Pa arge tlemen ; strictly first class tables © “Wl! Hooms, tor 53 West twenty. EIGHTH STRERT—T0 Pais clans—A handsome back Parior can a : a physiciau, with frst class Board. 8" 2°W be had by ema BB LEXINGTON, AVENUE.—A SECOND FLOOR alcove oom, with Board, on very moderate WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, BE’ Fiith and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely Erma ‘Third Floor, separately or together, with superior B. and accomiboda ons Pt a very reasonavle price. ‘We " IRVIN SECOND " G PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK, and Third Floors, two larg hia all handsomely tarnished aod su nd rooms unusually large; tab 105 BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Rootes ot zing eton, aud Fourth eyepnes 2 ewly furnished cond 4 joard, to families and gen. Hemen; also ball Kooms; hot and cold water; reter. ence: sttnnseensiiinseementinhatten 109 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—A LARGE Homo et with Bowed also two gertiomen oan be i rertoaaalban with table board; Sterences = EAST TWENT ENTY-THI THIRD 120 Fourth avenue,— somely turnished, with Rooma, RAST “TWF 122 Farin a eENTY tw le CGMS Kenilencn can 8 8 small house wh boarders lsc all Hedroons STREET, A suit of five Rooms, hand OF Without Board; also hall OND STREET, NEAR nueman and bik wite or find '@ pleasant oom and ‘ere there are a few other | to let sores every Saturday evening at so’clock. & circular, nae A CADEMY OF DANOING—ROBINSON TALL, SIX. teenth f , teenth freet “between Broadway and” Flith sential ioe Rotceyrespecttully announces the openin All dances taught in one Wer. | Jetms $7 per sexsion, $12 per quarter. Ladies tr ton i eh 4 far trdayy: Rentlemen Saturd, m4 even- ee tortnightly. oo nT arenys irom 4to6and WP aa AGAD Lyric Hail, 725 5) r ver " ndivigual instrucuon i Wikasr ee cae DANCING ACADEMIFA.—OLASaRS 14 and LIA bast Thirtee ath str Lo nd 106 ast Pitty-tourth sure onday, “November 3, i rival x ademy, 212 Bust Vietents DEMY, $61 BROOME ST. ie one fours of lessons, i A NEDHANS wadscekgy ant DE GARMO'S DA pialid Ch AcaE: 4 AV ©O0) K Fou RTE NTH SiR MORNING, AFTERNOON AND TEVBMING CLASSES, RAND MRS, HLASKO'S AC posny re 5 cing, DOW open, at 1,404 Broad wi soar 7, -THB BALLROOM IN THE NEW BUILDING ON Sa. -niton eet Brooklyn, near Galiain piace, Is suid irons all others: is nearly combleted nnd iy to loeat Address, with ttili partic. | address COMFORT, box 1 Herad Uptown | HOTELS, | MATSON PARISTENN 88 AND 4) EAST | + Twelfth street, near Broadway.—Rooms for faml- lies and single gentlemen; table d’liote at 6 P. M., $1 25, AR MERTING.—AT A MEETING OF MEMBERS OF the New York Bar, without, distinction of party. held at the Astor House, on Saturday, the lst of Novein- ber, 187$. the following’ resolutions were unanimously adopted :— Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting a return. to the system of appointment of the judicial oficer ft this State would be a retrograde movement and a retle tion upon the intelligence and virtue of the poopie, Resolved, That the experience of the past justifies the members of the Bar in recommending the system of an elective Judiciary and that the expressed popular will has been found an adequate remedy where the public weal Fequired the removal gi judges OO ee Chalrman. Joux A. Govrnrr, } Joux H. Hannarr, ) Secretaries PULITIVAL, p5™ sama DISTRICT, Repubilcan Nomiaation. MORRAY, {SHOR STORE FOR BALR AT A GREAT BAR A Grint Yonkers, N. V+ situated in the beat busi ness part of he city; first class sock Gdorne Fixtures, - y ne ness opportunity. particulars in- fool hk, ALCL & OU. prcuiges, Pall: avenue and Getty: wahtnts ‘onkers N. eae a ARCH R, 18 Wall street, New York, 7rgat CuARS eocasy Lag ais F 3 usiness; one of Hrooklyng tor sale cheap for cash. Address G, W., box 214 Herald ofiice. —DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOMS FOR SALE.— locations for doing @ fine day business Will Beat se! tou gs ‘MirchtLs Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. — A —FOR SALE, CORNER LIQUOR S'ORES, RES- + taurants, on Broadway, Bowery and all business Streets and avenues; also Oysier Saloons, Chop Houses, ar St - MITOHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A —FOR SALE, HAT STORES, HARDWARE AND + Stove Stores, Grocery Stores, Meat Markets, yy Gonfeotioneries, Drug stores; also Kestaurants jet, furnis! es MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. _ zine. i CLASS Beep ceti ye hormd ee Lge cheap—Is doing iNEss ; rr w ices at at very ey lowirene ot eta! aMwote's DOWNTOWN BAR AND LUNCH ROOM, WITH A Cigar Stand attached, handsomely fitted up; splen- did location tor day trade. "“ALONB, HIGGINS & CO., ptore Agency, 121 Nassau street. NEWLY FITTED UP BAR ON THIRD AVENUE, Also a well paying Bardware ani Crockery store. Persons seek ng business advised of good opportunities. MALONE, HiuGiNs & 00., Blore “ageney, tal Nassau st. WELL FITIED UP BAR IN JERSEY OITY.— Good location: greatsueritice : ri sing fixtures an! lease MA HluGIas & CO, Store Agen. y, 121 Nassau street. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE,—REASON FOR SELL- ing, owner has other business. Apply at 523 Year! et. A NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1873.-TRIPLE SHEKT. EUROPEAN STEAM STHAMSHIPS. eons a el | oad STAR LINE. ANIWERE SERVIOR. Appointed to carry the elsian and United States Mails m Philadelphia, NEDERLAND, 8000 tons, Cap-Aniwerb- oe Jame: - Nov, 12 Dec. 6 a r REYDaU HALL, ¥ ition Gap: — a ey 1 Swit papa sayy 3,000 ions, Gap- “es B a PRICES OF PAssacE, ig 100, gold. 35, currency 8, $36, currency. LIVERPOOL SERVICE, From, Tons. Master, ‘Liv'pool. Phiiad'a ABROTSFORD.... KENILWORTH... Zh Pant Notte Nov. Deo Pe, RICHES OF PASSAGE. nese oe Seen eeeee 1100, currence: atts we Tickets will re sold here at lowest Fates, good from Ant- werp and Liverpool to pu pian alts in the United ptaies, via the Pennsyivama Ri id and its connec: tons, thus affording in this OUD ient and cheap atoning Par oe for tieir triguds tu buro THE RED STAR LINE wilt give mpecial attention to the comiort ot steerage passengers. Comfortable berth: weil ventilated sleeping apartments and good food be, lurnmished them. ae cilccna soedua rte! uu experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel Preig its will be received at. all Principal points in the West aud South in connection with the Pennsylvania Kailroad, Southern Mail aeamapl | Compan id Clyde's lines, and through bills of iny is ued for Ante werp, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Aunsterdam, Rover: dam, Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, and Leit ‘The Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direc! connection with the Pennsylvania Kuilroad, and ail merchandi uded tor poihts beyond Philadelplia cun be (ransterred trom the hoid of the steamer to the cars withuut the expense to shippers and risk of damage by relanding which results (rom cariage. zee rates of treight and passage and other information apvly 0 GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street. PETER WRIGHT & SU. General Mi Rpevenra. B, vonder Becke, General European Agent, “Antwerp, William Hunter & Co, Agents, Liverpool RUGGISTS’ SHOP BOTTLES f'0R SALE ; ONLY FOR ‘acomplete set Apply at 680 Eighth avenue, corner Forty-third street. OR SALE.—THE CIGAR STORE LOCATED AT 12 ‘Third avenue, established three years, doing a four. ishing business, 1s'oftered for sale at a bargain; satistac- tory reasons for selling. Apply as above. J)EMOORATIC-REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, For penator—Seventh Senatorial District, JaMcS EVERARD, PR SALE—FIRST CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING House “5 Henry street, near Catharine. Particuurs on the premises. LEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Regular republican nomination. For Member of Assembly, KNOX McAFBE. OR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP @ORNER Liquor Store, very desirably located, cheap rent. near the terry, doing a first class business, with Stock and all, Apply at .9 urand street, Brooklyn, E. D. —AT THE tions of the cond ayenue, ndidaies for the IGHTEENTH ASSEMBLY _ DISTRICT, meeting of the United German porpan above district he'd October 31, Dr U: Nowe presiding, the following lection, (were unanimously fendered: John, of, yr Sheriff; Julius Wadsworth tor Congress; es Lyerard for Senator: Bernard Beglin, for As: Jacod Pattersuu, for County Clerk; Andreas gun Coroners. TE, Preside! Me! BL sembly; Willman, Henry Woltman, Michael Dr. N. 5s Brutscux, Secretary. J WILL, BET $100 ON BACH CANDIDATE NAMED from Tammany Hall on the county and judiclan tickets will be elected. Inquire of GEORGE W. FURD' at A. B, Lyon's, No, 6 Centre street. oo EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK yy. 2, 1873. Hon. Rosant 8. Roosevxtt, Chairman Democratic Union General Committee :— Dear Sin—Herewith I return the Convertion my most sincere thanks for their very kind consideration and nomination as County Clerk ; and, as a true and honest democrat, | woud have cheerfully performed the ser- vices of the office, especially breaking down the corrup- tion of office-holders and doin, nF (los ‘to the poor, but, in view of the present political atta! I take the liberty to decline the nomination in favor of William Walsh, a self- made man and most loyal demecrat. (ratetull ser i WILLIAM RADDE. OR SALE—ONK OF THE OLDEST AND BEST established downtown Liquor Stores in New York. Apply on the premises No. 82 Cedar street, between Broadway and Nassau. OR SALE—PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 2,287 THIRD avenue, with or without apparatus: or Will be let to 4 responsible party. Apply at THWAITE’S gallery, 60. 1 Chambers street, OR SALE—A FIRST OLASS FAMILY LIQUOR Store, on favorable terms. This isa chance seidom offered. Apply ut 173 South street. ben hence FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND DINING 717 seventh avenue, opposite Ventral Market” VOR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED FISH AND Oyster Market, 192 Division street; reasons given for selling. jOR SALE—A GRAY PONY; ALSO A_ BROWN Horse; cheap; sound and kind: 44 and 1644 hands high; suitable tor cart, truck, ex foe &c. ; ml sold; prices §8) and $9). No. 7 Bayar. AFE8,—SEVERAL LARGE SECOND HAND SAFES, suitable for bankers or insurance offices, at cost} also an assortment smailer sizes very cheap. AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CuMPANY, 300 Broadwa: EENS COUNTY BEGULAR ERO CR ATC NOMINATION, For Surrogate, DANIEL Desde YDDY, Watiaan a Pade to Daniel R My Dear Smm—I lchareataiates you and the democracy. of Queens county on your nomination for surrogaic of that county. : trust you will be ed, Your acquire- ments as a member of our Bar, intelligence, integ rity and industry, eminently ‘quali you for the position. were 1 in your district you shouid have my ener- getic support, Icannot but remember your valuable services in the cause of judicial retorm in this city, and those who de- sire the faithful and wonest administration of justice should teel peer io ee to you their influence and su, rt am yours, taithtully, wits vanes “eat. c, BARRETT. JREGULAR APOLLO HALL NOMINATION FOR SEN- ator, Eighth Senatorial district, Alderman Robert McCawlerty. Combined German Democratic and Republican Nomi- nation for Senator, Kighth senatorial district, Alderman Rovert McCatlerty: “People’s,” “Taxpayers” and United Workingman's Nomination for Senator, Eiguth Senatorial district, Alderman Robert M Mc erty. {Letter from Hon. ecvnan REPUBLICAN \N NOMINATION, For Senator, JOHN F. HENRY, Third Senatorial district @rooklyn). Ru LAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA- U_ton tor Justice of Marine Court, DAVID McADAM. REPUBLIOAN MINA. EGULAR DEMOCRATIC V tion lor State Senator, Seventh disirict (Aighteenth, ‘Twentieth and Twenty-first wards), Thomas A. Ledwith’ rpauuany HALL # private famiiy | P, DAHA | TIOKKT, Yor Secretary of Sta pigbRicn WiLLense ds, Por Comptroiier, ASHER P, NICHOLS, Por Treasurer, THOMAS RAINES, For Attorney General ANIL PRATT, For State Engineer: 4 Sarve ‘SYL CeO Ee La For Canal “Commissio . JAMES JACKSON, ar For Inspector of State Prison: OLOKGE W. MILESPAUGHS For Justices of the Supreme ie Court, K, ABKAUAM K, LAW KE! CHARLES DONOHUE. For Sheriff, WILLIAM ( U COKNER, For county WiLLin’ Wated, For Teaoos, of the Marin Court, Vis MCADAM, “4 Wenity ALKER ‘or Coroner RICHAR CLORER, HENRY WOLIMAN, ANTHONY ¥_EICKHOFe, . Tor Tadges of the Supe: GILBERT M. Sie, CLalDiUS L. MONEDA For Alderma’ EDWAKD ca GILON, “ABRAHAM 8. HEWITT, Chairman of © Peren B. Over, jseortarig jounty Convention Auynev. T. Ackknr, 5” 4 )HN W. CHANLE: Chatrman of Judiciary Comunittee. Secretar We. FH. Qvixcy, } bowin BR, Meap,} JOUN KELLY, Chairman of Co: Rowen w, Palmas of Committes on Organization. Epwand D, Gare, | Secretaries, ENTRAL ITALIAN SOCIETY OF THE FIFTH Senatorial district, will hold a meeting at Husch Tall, No. 128 West Houston street, on Monda; oreping, November & and will endorse their candidates, candidates have been invied to attend, LOUIs FP, MERLINO, President, Secretary, bsamneniy 9 Electors 1 Thirteenth Asembly District, The card amnouncing my withdrawal, was ablianed without my authority. 1 He the cun idate of the Apoll Hall democrasy 4 sagmply, and in honor and g faith shail remain in the feld until the closing ran polls on election da, Tam an oid resident and afomovrat and I ask and ex- pect the vote of the democr: STEPHEN D. b, Patiens, ‘30 West Eighteenth street. November 3, 1873. | 8 ited DEMOCRATIC REFORM AND REPUBLICAN Nominations, people's candidate for sige ot the eecrne Court, Isaac Day NITED DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN NOML beeen Gecatoriat District. GEORGE TTENUKEN, Jn, ‘ork- Packer, W BEREAS EDWARD GILON, FAQ, THE CANDI. for Alderman of this City, ls’ a man of unex- Wie Character, and bas expressed himself in Iavor on the abolition of the. Permit Marea and of & fe: Vision of the present corporation ordinances, the andert signed Somumsrtees of the West site Merchants and od the Grocers’ je do, therefore, reeommen- that Mr. Gilon receive the support at the Com elec. ton rebants and business men nants city: | Me GROG A, 160 Duane street, Cl man. A. Me RWIN, J, T. WILSON, Zio W vf HENRY N. iy Raa ort MATTHIAS CARST® Ne, B. THURBER, Vio and roe, = H. J. STEVENS, 83 M: WM. P. ROOM e Murray stroe! By 885 (reenw.ch t, bide Merchants’ Committee, Ny, 21 Brondway, Chairaan, 10 JEWELLERS AND OTHERS.—IRON SAFE— Wilder's pene s feet 6inches high.4 teet 8 inches wide, 2 teet lu inches deep; $350; worth double the can be seen at 256 vourt street, Brooklyn, + ee t 38 West Forty-sixth street, betore 9A. M. and atter 3 P.M. $4.00 WILL BUY AN ELEGANTLY FITTED up Liquor and Billiard Saloon (three tables): lease for three or five years; location unsur- passable. For particulars apply in the store 9 Fulton stree' _MACHINERY. A —6X12, 9X18, 11x24, 12X3) ENGIN SS AND aan: «with botiers and pumps to suit, second han WIL30N & ROAKE, Water and Dover streets. IMOKE PIPE WANTED—24 TO 80 INCHES IN }> diameter. | State number of iron, how long used, and full particulars to ARBUCKLE BRUIHERS, 6) Frout street, New York. Vv J ANTED TO HI A STEAM SIFT, WITH LABOR, somewhere near South and Jefferson streets, to take the dust out ofa lotot merchandise. Address box 3,782 Post office. ~_RUROPEAN S ‘TATE, “LINE, NEW YORE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, ELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. These ole ‘ant new Clyde-bullt steamers will sail from ere North River as foliows:— «Wednesday, Nov. 2 ciWedneaday, Nov. 3 We nesday, And every witrnate Wednesday’ thereatter, taking | pan sengers at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, Dratts tor £1 and upwards. For treight oF pasare Diy ta CO. Agents, No. 72 Broad wi Stecrage Passage office, No. 45 Broadway. emiled NMAN LINE FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal Mail steamer: OF CHESTER ANTWERP. 0 5 ‘Thuraiay, Row. 20, 2PM: aturday, Nov. 22,7 A.M. ‘Thursday, Nov. 27, "11 A. sin each rucceeding Saturday and Thursday, from pler 45 Norih River, RATES OF PASSAGE. ma on $80 ana $9, gold, according to accommoda- fiat trip teksts at airquecns iri, Chiagini tan erage—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London- London, Brisiol or Cardiff, $80. Prepaid certifl- rwarded to pi ge) Hamburg, Swe- rs den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates. Dratta issnéd at lowest rates For cabin Pore ley gene: usiness apply at the company's oftice, No. 15 Broad wa For steerage passage, at @. "DALE, Agent, ort Q;DONNELL & FAULK, GB! Chestnut sires, Fhiladele PRINS. CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. BROWN, 32 South Clark, corucr Lake street, Chi hicago, NMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. ‘YUNARD LINE, ‘With the view of dimialshin mine chances ot collision the steamers of this line mg, cha take a specified course for all seasous of the year. On the Outward Passage, Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the ‘meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or papi the ope) ot 8. i h lome wal ‘assage, crossing the meridian 60 at 42 latitude, or nothing to ¢ to the north ot 42, sf THE BRITISH AND NORT! Ri MAIL STEAMSHIPS KORTE PNW YORR AaB LIVERPOOL, QALIING AT ¢ CORK HARBOR, YOR! Prorirerhrnd aay : CALABRIA BaTay via Sal Nov. 15 rh Nov. 19 passengers. Cabin passage 3 cording to accommodation. Heiurn tickets on ‘aile terms. rage, $30 currency. Steerage tickets” ‘irom Liverpool and Pt and ail parts of Euroje at lowest ri For freight and cabin passage apply at th; company's office, No. 4 Bowling Gfeon.~ For steerage passage ts ty es ee wy Buildin CH. NUKLYN, Agent, (oP H, bU Veneer, Clark and Randotpi sirects, Chicago, TH. aoe HAMBURG. AMERICAN PAOKET COMPA YS iron mali Sage URINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, vit fail on Thursday, November 6, at or Ham taking passengers from New York ‘Plymon eae Serbo 7” ieee te eo Cabin } i bwer mai § erage i payable m Pre old. KUNHAMDT € C st a8, General ‘agents wenger Agents, iA 6), Broad aire em York’ or i " ‘ Thee BRIA will sail Novembe: ios sisi The BAVARIA, as extra steamer, November 15, ATIONAL LINE OF STRAMERS 70 LIVERPOOL aud Queenstown. et ia FA es ny mu takes the Fisk of Insurance (ap to Md) On each of its vessels, thes xiviuw patsck je guarantee for safety and uvoidance enstown and Liverpool. ¥ to Low pe direc om pre ere Non 4 atid 47 5 UEBNSTOWN AN) aig Gi Las aturd: HOLLAND, Cabin passa; currency. net Fh gg nm fea. bait 4 Siamgow. Cardiff, Bristol « or repaid town. I, igen at tho towest a ror further information apply at the the com No. 69 Broadway. HURST, Reg GERMAN, LLOYD STRAMS qu COMPAR ¥. any's office, anager, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AN e steamship HERMANN, by 7} Richinan, will pail on Saturday, Novenby 1 a from HFemen follow. honing Ip KHORPRINE, a Gaptain h Netmbcucty t ATES O iano ne, HONDON, HAVRE AND ped lent in ourrs WLICHS & CO., Agents, No. ra Bowling ‘Gredn, Pe ial HOTICR 1B E SPLENDID STEAMSHIP hi YOMING, walling “tape Lok By I carry a anette imited number yyy we Y r wan enok, Ay ime 2 GUION % Browd- NCHOR LINE. A Steamory Uy from pter 20 North River, New York, DNLSDAY AND pArvee ns Castalia. Wed. Nov. s INVIA 't., Nov. 22 NGLIA. jai., Nov. MACEDONIA, Wed. Nov, 26. TRINACRIA Wed. Now. 13 | AOS HtabtAr Sat Nov. 29 noone fyi un Nov, 15] OLYMPIA, Wea., Dec, 3 » Nov. IMIVT) Oita. ec. Tine pacecaser accommonations on the seamers of ‘ils Ins are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, tnus securing good light and venulalicrs iN PASSAGE TO OR FROM ASGOW, LIVERPOOL O8 LONDONDERRY, rehaaeen and 75, Bevarn, ee currency. 'e ox and eturn, LL ve AMEISTEERAGE PAS-AGE. eeustown, London: To Glasgow, Liven ool, London, yey, Beltast. Brsiol ‘or Cardi nicksta for Passage to or from any seaport or Salas station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent issued e ris een AMOUNT AT CURRENOY RATES me re ow lin reen, Ne ‘ork. Company's oftces ENDERSON BROTHERS Agents J HITE STAR LINE, W OR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! CARRYING THE UNITED, STATES MATL. jew and tull-powered steamships, salting f from New York on atnrdays, trou bi Liverpool on ursdava. calling at Cork Ha ch WAY. REPUBL November 0, at A. M, Noveuber 13, @ oon, SINENovemoer 45, a0 30 P.M: November 22, at 6 A. M. Nov mber 2), ag iss) M. tar docks, Pavonta terry, Jersoy City Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combin.ng safety, speed and comfort. daloons, staterooms, smoking room anc bathrooms in midship section. where least motion is felt, Surgeons and mewardesses Secompany the steamers. , 1e5—SA 001 old; steerage, Thore wishing to send ior arene, Oe of the Old Woantey, can Dow obtain steerage prepaid ccrtificates—$32 cur- repaasengers booked to and from all parts of America to Farts, mburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, dc. Dratts from £1 upwaras. For inspection of plang and other jatormstion apply at $30, currenoy, Mp AisoF lading issu ao Gonigeatal erie tied to 0 ite a SPARKS, Agent CoGES, WINTER, TOURS TO ITALY AND, THE South of France, at reductions 45. per cent below regular tare. ekets now Issue all jines of steamers. Kio 10URS oeUYE and the Nile. Steamers commence Funning trom Cairo, December 9 Passage tickets now. ready to ue Next personally conducted party for Palestine and the Nilo sul trom New York January 8, 1874." Full particu Tourist and Excarsion gthiens of CUOK, SON “Broadway, New York. VOR CARDIFF Sieeeakn HONDO AND ALL other points in En; les. The souk Wales Auanie. Scams sireycla 8 camships will sail nom Pei whart, Jersey City, as toliows BROKE... Company's new nusylyania Kail- November 22 December 13 currency; second age, currency. Brena rifles: Sf Mass Ci ee $33, currency. Lratts fordi and upwards” ‘For further ardeulars appl to ARCHIBALD BAXT HK & CO., agent 7 Broadway, New York. REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BEISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, ‘The stearvvs of this line will sail trom pier 18 East River as tole wsi— LADY LYCET:, + vat... -Saturday, November 22 ARRAGON, Wester Saturdn 12 Cabin passage, $70 inieriedinte, $45 “a, currency; excursion Soush street. Pact? RE, “AERA eink NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Company's oe steamships between New York and Havre, calilug at Brest, ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- finent will sail from pier “No. ‘B. North River, as fol lows: EUROPE, Lemari VILLE DU HAVRE, PERETRE, Danre.. Price of passaye in gold 4, Gxelt c si 25 paset irises First cabin. $75 E: ets at redured ste American travellers going to, returning from, the Continent of Hurope, by faking this fine F ayold "both transit oy English ae and the discomiorts of cross ing the Channel, besid ving time, trouble and ex- pense, GEORGE MACKUNAL , Agent, 58 Broadway i teen, STATES man LINE—STBAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool Sailing aver Wednesday. ‘a November §, ii 3P.M. WYOMING, Gu: ILAHO, vember 12, at lity A, M, orth Rivs Cabin parease, ; Steerage, currency. oe id ue ork $32, curren re Passengers hao ed toand from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Way and sweden, &c. Dratts on Ireland, Ty eta France and Germany at lowest rates. App! Sed Wi eaten & GUION, 29 Broadway. ~~. COASTWISE_ 5 STEAMSHIPS., nee CITY POINT AND Lp mer Steamship Comp: Hatem t lver, ae une through. bills ‘ot ina eye iA hwes ‘nrough passe! ail points, jodations unequalled. et c o Sral once, 187 Greenwich street, Corner of Dey. en TRAVELLERS’ ¢ Gu Crean ) LINE FOR 1 TROY—PASSAGE 1 50. nt steamboats BUNNYSIDE OW ELE r 49 North River, foot of Leroy street, Sati ave excepted), at 6 o'clock ., connecting wit moru.ng trains on Keusselacr and Saratoga, Yor! Geatpet ane ary and agen Fe tor all nd North, East and West. rec ri Ree eae sae remy Montrent, 1uFOugl Lskote sol at onbenus esOwEF CONNELL, Superintendent. ALL RIV ST bp atgeat ied ir Heer and bes Rivet, Ppagnificent steamers LD COLONY leave pier 28 Nort tity of Murray sted daily Sundays ¢xce ris ae * St: Mirough tekets de hanima etre ycier e F. BACON, § paca ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and ‘ortiandet streets, 48 tollows:— Express for Harrisburg, Fiebes: ibe, ay and South, putty man palare cars tiaclied, 9:0 AM, 6 aud aud ihe’ South, via "Penn- viv: 0a. M., Sand9 P.M, Sunday, P, iat and peri via 'B. and O: nN Express for Phila 40, 9 12:90, 3, 4. 0, 8 8 Mand 12 ight. stiday, b8 rade Fi (eee Tar avg 720A. M.,2, $:10and 6:10 P.M, Sunday, P. Feat and secoat fam, ‘Mb, 9, 10,114. Mu. 12M, Bens ee i 8 B10, ‘5:4, 6 6:10-6:80, 7, ond 12 might, Sunday, 5:0, 7:10,8 WHEW whe 12 M., 32), 8: iy D7, ‘ae gun jay, 6820, $210, jab Bt M. M, 22 4:10 and ime Cog For Sew Brunswick, 720 and 8:10 A. Ms 12 Mo 2 8:10) 2, 9:20, 6:10, 7:30 2. and emai Sunday," Alitistome Lt ee A. M., 12 noon, and £90, Bs M. rtville one EF d 3 P.M For Wood ‘den, 7:20 and 9:3) A.M fand 6:lu P. a. For Freehold, 7:20 A. ad Beal Jamesburg, Pemberton, damnasn, 6 A. M. and 2:30 Taine arrive as follows:—From, Pittsbarg, a Gatiy; 1129) A. Misliy, secon fonda ‘ington a and Baltimore 83 es8 5 and 6:0 i gnd 10.27 P.M, “irom Philadey ri, 5: a 0, 6:50, AM 33h St BH, a Sun: das Ren A Tieker offices. 271 an sia dwar, Nol Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, Emigrant ticket offic , 8 Battery Ben, A. J. CASSATT, D.M, BOYD, Jr, General Manager, General Passenger agent. ONDOUT AND KINGSTON—LANDING AT ‘iol Sornwal, Bil A Marlborough, prt —the steamboats CORNET and WAM ES BALDWIN. leave Harrison oat pier 34 North River, daily, at 4 o'clock P. GS TORINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON,—THE ELEGANT RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday STONINGTON, ‘every Mon laps Fees and Friday from pler 3s North River, at 4 PIA! NOFORT! fES, OF ORGANS, &€ &C, T HAINES ¥ BROS’, Pianoforte Warerooms, 27 Union sqnare, A fine assortment of first class new Mianofortes on M4 reasonable terms; some which have been used @ Lit very low for ¢ ‘New pianos to rent, —$200—MAGNIFICENT "744 OOTAVE AGRAFFE * rosewood overstrang tron frame (Goldsmith) Piano- forte, Stool, &¢.; carved case and legs; latest improves ments; full uaranteed; instalments received. GO. ITH'S, 26 Bleecker strect, near Bowery. FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND STEIN. way & Sons’ Pianos for sale cheap; also P.anos of other mikers. Steinway Upright Pianos’ to rent to re- sponsible part HNWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. MAGNIFTORNT Satay? SEVEN OCTAVE Nearly new, $400; w large, round core iter rosewood Fiano, til Pow ptttes omy S15) cua ECKER & BROS. ‘Dieecker street. A? MODERN 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $125.—We are retailing the best finished and rlehest jortes manuactured below all competition. COGenaa PIANOMAKERS, No. 9 Great Jones street, nour Broadway. A BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100.—A STEINWAY Pianoforte, seven octave, round corners, carved legs; Cost $600; sacrificed tor cash. J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. _ MAGNIFICENT 74 OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. er, brated inaker, rally. guaranteed, used five months, will forte for sale; four round corners, made be ‘sold tor $275; Stool, Covers Harlor Suits, Paintings, Broazes, a sacrifices property of family leaving for ue rope. W. R, Livingston, 36 West 16th i,, newr Sth av, (A. CHICKERING & SON 74 OCTAVE FOUR ROUND cornered rosewood Pianotorte for sale; patent Ayraffe, 4c. made to order; cost $1,000, tor $275.’ Call a Private residence 1:0 West 23d sirect LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A Chickering rosewod round cornered Pianoforte, in- cluding Stool; periect order, iron frame, sweet, power- ful tone, 28 Third street, near Bowery. MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER 714 0c. tave rosewood Vianotorte, ail notern improve. ments, used seven months: cost $1,200, tor cash; arlor, chamber, dinng Furniture; Paintings, Mirro ilverware, for any reasonable offer. Residevce lt Ea: 25th st.. between 4th and Lexington avs. A —FOR $200, HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, 7% octave ; has all the improvements. An Giecant four round Decker & Bros Tig octave Pianoforle for one third original cost. Cail two days, private resi- dence, 210 West J went, y-tirst street. < P. HALE IS| MAKING 10,000 fet CL$ + at half price; they must be sold; his 600 men and their families must have bread. ihirty-fifth street Tenth avenue. TANOS.—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKER: in thorough order, for sale at iow prices; also rian to rent, of our own manu acture, by CHICKERING SONs, 11 Bast Fourteenth street, Detween Broadway and Fifth avenue. ANIC BARGAINS.—ROSEWOOD PIANO, $100; A 7! octave, carved, patent agraffe, sacrifice, 200, wort! 00; instalments taken, $12 monihly. RB. CABLE, I ‘est uhosh fi third street, corner sixth avenue VX, BALL & CO., 15 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. SS. “An assortment of upright and square Pianos and Parlor Organs of seven ditlerent manutacturers, at rede sonable stant ba instalments and for rent. ___COASTWI SE ¢ STEAMSHIPS. ACLFIO MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE, Wednesday, November 5, steamship GRANADA leaves pier 42 ‘North River, at 12" o'clock for Aspin- wall, Scaecne with steamer at Panama for Acapulco, zanillo. Mazatlan, San Diego and San Francisco, and also witb steamefs tor Central American and South Pacific ports, for Jay yn = China leave San Francisco on Ist and 16th of euc hitapply at ti m8 pais bom, g or irene hc the company’s office, be 8 BRADBURY, President. MSHIP COMPANY. Main line for West Indies, Havana and Spanish From pier 12 Nort! Main River. For Bayt Gurness (Maracaibo), Veneruela and Porto ico, CLARINEL, November 7. For Singwice, Myante Martha, Savanilla, ATLAS, No- vesnber — . me inier a ton, Savanilia and bastion cone hee i t OF passage ro 0. agente, t6 Wall and S0PIRe skeet ‘ EW } York AND HAVANA, DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships nips will sail ever: 8P. M., trom pier 13 North River (toot of for AOR direct, a8 follows :— iN. . TLE MOR COLUMBIA For freizht and dations) apply wo ‘November iL ge (having magnificent agcommo- WILLIAM P. Ap aR Ca D. McRELLAR, Agent in Havanne if i oe BAAN SSA OGRESO AND VERA ORUZ. BW YORK AND MEXICAN MALL STEAMSHIP LINE, at whe poe ves at 3 P, F MEXICO diay javana direct) OF MERIDA (iH) AL Havana direc oes OF HAVANA (Havana direct). 1 Nov. 2 For treight 4 Pi 4) AUER DLs HONS, $3 Brosdvvay. OR NASSAU, Steamer Cire oi Ail it dechinas Sa secosgs NOW. 18 i Broadway. FR NEW ORGRANS EEE ‘The steamer Cr Hf te pee ITY OF D, Vednesdy. ty in passage, $50; stecrare, tre| adeas, avis oe passage, having superior accommo: ‘0. H. MALLORY & CO,, 158 Maiden lane. OR NEW, ORLEANS DIREOT, RUHANT “4 STEAMSHIP LIB. The steurmainip BNRRAL MEADE. from pier % North Riper Op (foot of North Moore street), on Saturda: w Bovelosk P. Freight rece: ed neh rates given to St. Louis, Vicks Galvenwe sae findianols. For freight tions, apply to FRI pasa vb AKERS pie ter 38 86 North ta ‘iver po" NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT, pe oe be rou nvecineaty ise tne. The steamship dames Wilvehowe i em Tenve r t} vember dally. Through raves ven ie, daivestony fockbort or Aransas whart, Bra ning, passage Hi yt PACA a oy ray wean carrgin GALVESTON, | TOUCHING aT CNet Cantal will Pave, riverine iver, on m, han Tecelved ndianola, and St FiO Maton cor Is 4 168 Mi, Men LDH. 11) Wailstzeen, 8% OF airees, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at BM. COW= Prkruwarr é& C 55 hatham street, Sy ‘An immense stock and low prices. RARE CHANCE.—NEW AND SECOND HAND Furniture Store, corner of Bleecker street and Soutlr Fifth avenues, doing a good trade; Stock, with threa years’ lease, only $! WHOLE HOUSE FULL OF GouD te grb and Carpets for sale, Can be seen at storage wares house corner Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avenue. At PRIVATE 8ALE—ELEGANT HOUSEBOLD Furnttare in Min = suit purchasers; Pienctoris, $20; Parior Suite; Chamber Suits complete? ding, Bookcase’ Butiee Extension Fate Chairs, &c.. at private residence, 120 West Twenty-third street, A? LARGE ASSORTMENT Of CARYETS, FURNI- ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, be instalments, at O'TARRELION. warehouse, 410, ight, avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first Tireote MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, Pe - gout, a Duchesse st: le, ati covered silk brocade, ost $300, tor $200; one do. anotorte, Bookcase, Bronvey Carpets, Paintings’ Stniro i 4 ber, din mn rds eon ngs, rs, -liverware, cham. €, sucrifice; property (amily leavin W. ke ion, Bs rn 13 ity for for Europe. ‘ivingst ‘West 15th at, near RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE REST dence 21 Kast 20th st.. near Broadway, Parlor Suits 600 lots for less é, 3; rep, $40: grand Pianolorte, $275; an e days. A, 2 bali cost, tor thre GREAT SACRIPIOR-<MAGNIPTOR NY band and ge fo jt Le oe su B38 an Chamber, i Room Porat re, Ling, “Silverware easonable offer. st t, between Fourth ant Lexington a GRAND se mgt aan satin brocad ra Depoatel double | Pau (anrars Furn! Beds, pease, in fennel tg yy the nt ELLY corner of Twenty-fifih stree! rt} Seth ies a | Oe AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST ash prices; ‘WoeRhy | oF ER eg RY, Barragaie, te cine $4 and 836 Third avenue, near Twenty-eignth stieot RAND REDUCTION TO SUIT Gone dette Carpets B57 aoa bograee ROE A. Cuan, 7 ut Ni Brondway. 00D SECOND HAND AND MIS toa ber Ht; prep ed rich patterns; my eam Orne between Wiuliam rand Nassau. sets. escent OCTAVE AGRAFFE PIANO ALL LATEST aa provements, for cash or ihgtanieni one ro! R & CO __ Third avenue, near Twenty-clghth str et 500 f Ares AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND ices, rnd: ,of Ast class makers, will be sold at lower im in: 18, OF (F rah Py city or ountty, by air RAO! Water 39 Wei vad va than ever offered porare in New ¥ . 1 tor “BILLIARDS: MERICAN BEVEL TARLES ‘AN A 1 the Phelan & Collen * Gapiadon caine lor le on by BUG ceusor'ty Felin & Colleniter, 13 Bromtway, Now York. A. REEENDTD ony ) OHANC TO PURCHASE 5x10 Bile new, for $175; aiso Improved bevel Tables but Hit NS wood, 14 $200; great inducements are now o1 polenta '' ra re ©O., 40 Vesey street. = TANDARD VP a -s ALARGE A 801 RTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND Ast at ailhard ‘Tables constant) on hapd, ae GEO, ‘Falun TAN’. No.7 Barelay street, New Yor

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