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BOARDERS WANTED. | KOOND STORY EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR BROAD- —A First and Second Floor'to let, with private only ; private ts, WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH Sixth avenues. —Large, well furnished Alcove also single Rooms. Referenc STREBT, 125 WEST.—IN THE ELEGANT! just opened, newly turnished rst class Rooms to let, with les or single gentiemen. THIRTIBTH nicely furnished Room, sunny exposure, to let with Board; references. WEST FOURTEENTH STREE’ Board, a very handsome Second Floor, with private table it desired ; also other Koons; reterences exchanged. TWENTR-SECOND +) Rooms, connecting, on second floor, suitable for entleman and wile or two single gentlemen, to let, with oard ; private table given if T SIXTEENTH STREET, xth avenues—Well furnished Rooms, with first class Board; references. “FRONT Room, ‘oderate price, containing large Trunning water, wilh & tatnily re- with Board, at a closets, chandeliers a siding at 122 East Twenty-! ROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, teman ; terms, $7 per week. Bireet. Best reference. DOOR FROM G Rooms to let, w Wost Thirty-first str s, to let, with Board ND HOFEL,—A FINE SUL! OF RAND Thout private Table, No. 36 eet; highest reterence given and re- brown stone ho Board, to tamil GANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, CORNER cy Park and Twentieth street, 6 Irving haa been opened for Boarders; Tooms én suite or TO LET, WITH COMMODIOUS handsomely furnished Rooms, pantries, &c., with pri- sonable terms; " , between Fifth and Madi ‘Thirty-second stre SECOND FLOOR OF THREE ROOMS, BATH ROOM Third Floor of five, to let, elegantly furnished, together or separately, with RETWEEN FIFTH h positively first st Thirteenth street, ‘ond avenue. Relerences AND TWO ¢ CAN BE Ac. ms and first class Board ; convenient to cars; references ex- West Eleventh street ROOM, WITH | nience; two persons $18; also one for two, $16, or three, $21 per week, with best Board and WICH AVENUE.—NICELY FURNISHED | COND STORY; ’ on second and third floors, to let, with good other Rooms, with Grst class Board, at reduced niles or single gentlemen; best references. st Thirty-elghth street, LY FURNISH or the winter, men; table first s ROOM AND HALG to let, with Board, fire and gas, sul persons, at very moderate prices ns, with Board, to gentleman and wite, or single gentl class; gvod location; re Room adjoining able for two or thre T.—A SUIT OF | Rooms to let, adjoining; board anex- omely turnished front, with private b: | ceptionable; reterences exch T FOURTEENTH ingly, handsome’ men, with Boar WEST THIRTY-THIRD ST pleasant Rootns to let on the third floor, Board, in a private tamily with best reterences SLEVENTH STREET. THIRD DOOR BAST veral large and small Rooms new and frst class; cass Board ; private table if desired. No. 7 West Twenty urth floor, with or wit! TLTWO VERY R DAY, $5 PER WEEK AND UPWA for first class Rooms, with excel 76 and 178 Bleecker street, six blocks west’ of of Fifth avenue.—: let, with Board; furniture all house private, and family German. st, THIRD DOOR FAST ge and small Rooms to | re all new and first class; house 1D _PLOOR—TWO LARGE ROOMS. ALSO OTHER iandsomely furnished. to let, with first class men, at 46 West Fourteenth WEST ELEVENTH STR ¢ Fitth avenue, several ia ilies oF gent street; references exchanged. let with Board private, and family G @ Pr IRVING PLACE, ly furnished conne h or without Board. 39 Greenwich avenue, ————— HREE LARGE, E ing Rooms and hall Bedroom 01 second floor to let, with Board; also large Room oa ©D FLOOR, SPACIOUS AND RICHLY FURNISHED a on suite or separately, with p family and single ar Fiith avenue. Rooms to let, with Board; house and location first Madison ‘avenue and Fitty-ninth Cail all the week. NUE, CORNER OF TWENTY- ‘o let, with Board, Rooms on first ©D FLOOR, FRONT, OTHER ROO: convenient ‘to street cars; reference. Board. 18 Latayette place, cighth street. and second floors. OD FLOOK FRONT ROOMS, nished, to rent, with Board ‘in very moderate terms; also front hall Koom ton avenue, corner Thir €)D STORY FRONT ROOM, HOT AND COLD WATER, closets, to let, with first class Board: single gentiemen. At42 West Fifteenth street. BROADWAY.—GOOD also hall Room} —FRONT ROOM or to let, with Board. EAST THIRTY F and hall Koom on s TY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FOUR furnished Floor of five also hall Rooms. also Rooms tor avenue.—A handsomely rcoms to let, with or without Board TWENTY-TAIRD with first cla Second Floor, two large Rooms and dressing Koom ; ample | closet room and hot and cold water, to $10 per Week ; handsomely sur 61 East Fourth street. from Fifth avenue —One Snit of Rooms aud one sin- gle Room, with Board ; reterence Faulkner’s.—To let, with Board, Rooms on the Twelfth street Rooms, en suite, just put in comp table, in the spacious double hou THIRTY-FIRST large, light, ele AVENUE, CORNER OF THI e 45 Fitth avenue. appointinents fir: r, with private table; house and WEST FORTY Broadway and Suit of front Rov near Thirty-seco! Second Fioor Room terms very moderate. Board, pleasant ing or separately ; Sf SIXTEENTH 5 Rooms, with hall Room tlemen or gentieman and wil apd cold water, Lath, gas, &c ATH AVENUE, 343.—A HANDSOME THIRD TLOOR front Room and with Board; also Rooms tor ¢ 3 Board; finest loca. ton avenue, —O: or without Boa rd, suitable for a gentleman | ight housekeeping; would give privilege of . 47 —SECOND te or en suite, wit ; Unexceptiouable T TWENTY-FOU FURNISHED ROOM AND | n Firth avenue, lied and neatly $6 to $8 per ‘sinall; referetices. WEST THIRTY PIRST STREET.—A PARTY OF ng men, or gentieman and wite, | g Room aud Bedroom, with of FURNISHED and double and Parlor and Bedroc «, With or without EAST “3D ST—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ns on second floor, furnished ; —GOOD BOARD ommodated at 15 € ° private house, TH STREET, 63 WEST.—LA T TENTH STREET.—A I williet, with Board, a sec Parlor; terms VATE FAMILY | front Alcove, terms reasonable; referer 'H STREET, 115 W AVENUE—AN — ELEGANTLY furnished front Room to Yet, with breakfast, for r two gentlemen ; refer LEXINGTON furnished, all modern’ impr: unexceptional Q LEXINGTON AVE —FIRST CLASS ROOMS nd Board for ladies. WEST TWEN1Y-S with or without I aished; all modern i TREET.—A PLEA | dsomely furnished Room to let, to gentleman and wife; Board tor lady WEST TWEN T.—A HAND- ¢) somely furnished Room, with Board, to let. 7 WEST FORTY-THIRD furnished Rooms on sec house, location. &e., first cla: ‘ars; references exchanged. —MME. ROBIN- » Whose house in that city fers toa few genteel boarders ali the | pomiorts ofa gentleman's home, at the above number. . WITH BOARD. | ors from Broad. two nicely turnished Roo! ole for a family or @ party of gentlemen also one Room WEST FOURT z é gentleman can obtain a large front hall Room, | with Board; house and location first class; references 5 —TWO ROOM floor, to let, with acomfortable home are invited to call; feferences requ accommodation for the winter; . with Board, at reduced prices 7. 306 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR f with sunny exposur Grst class Board, at panic prices; references excha' TH STREET, 300 AND 312, CORNER SECOND AVE- nue.—Hanisomely Rooms to let, with Board, at moderate prices. dren or nurses taken. location convenient; references ex- EAST THIRTY-NINTH évery convenience, with or without Board; also FAST FIFTY-SE —SECOND FLOOR FRONT and a back Roora, with good Board : Separate or together, with full Board, in a private Jewis! terias moderate WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE AND well furnished Rooms, with hot and cold water; first class Board; terms reasonable. Madison Square Bovrd, entire second Flocr. in suits of two, three or four tooms, with or without private table. EIGHTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-SEC. hird streets —Sma iso hall Bedrooms, with or wit T, 41 WEST—HANDSOMELY nd floor : alse a Room and liberal Table. nd and Twenty- n third floor, with ¢ Call tor one wee EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET,—FIRS' rately, with or without private Iso Rooms ou sccund and fourth floors; every- STREET.—THRE oms to rent, with superior Bo: ‘ate prices; location um UE.—A SUIT OF ROOMS cond floor to rent, with or without Board, ly or single gentiemei FOURTEENTH | ton, D, | library and chambe 8 REET.—HAND- Room to rent, with Board, to also a Room entleman and w Grst class Board; m for two sing a =NTEENTH STRE 7 HAST SEV let, with Board, in sui 24 Rooms te tuyvesant Park, ST STREET, or single, iront- Rooms to let, with references exchan GRAMERCY —DESIRABL! ard; two single | 145 East Twenty-first st. ‘.—A WIDOW, HAVIN , Would like to meet with « lady comtorts of the home tur WEST FOURTEEN’ e on parlor floor, tw let, with Board; private a moderate compensation. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE HANDSOME ROOMS | to let, with or without private A., Herald Uptown Branch office. WEST, 144 BLOCKS FROM Pleasant large Room | rob | China B and attendance, to desirable permanent parties for the proper reference required, Windsor Hotel, will rent a handsomely furnishe Board: southern week or $10 with small Ko a i,, Herald Uptown Branch offic EIGHTEENTH ~Parlor loo} y turnished, to let, with first class Board. J ACCOMMODATED s Board in a private family of four on Address L. B., —A LARGE, n exposure, for with or without QQ EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE d tront Room, south or gentleman and wit ATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH BOARD, A handsome Koom on parlor om on third floor. lor, closets, hot and ET, NO, 40 WEST.—NICELY FURNISHED with first class Board; Mages pass, and near Elevated Railway. Forty-fitth street. LADY WANTING A QUIET HOME THROUGH sickness can be suited with a widow at 90 Thirty- sixth street, corner kighth avenue. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, EN private table if desired; also Forty-sixth street. dit up with taste, and furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for families and +_terms moderate. WEST TWENTY ) avenue.—Furni io gentlemen only ; re * WEST TWE have large nicely suite or singly, with fourth floor front Koom . NEAR FIFTH or without Board, ETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES, ON riy seventh st ‘A gentleman persons can be accommodate furnished front family small; box 1s Herald HANDSOMELY «, with or without undoubted retercnces TY-THIRD STRE tments for famil with Board and @ pleasant, handsom: mand Bedroom on third floor: erences exch Uptown Branch office Private table; alse exchanged. Ir WEST NINTH and Sixth avenues.—Tw to let, with Board ; references TH ST., 53 WEST.—A FEW NICE Rooms to let,en suite or sing! Board ; those wishing the comforts of a quiet and pleasant home can be suited; private table if desired. EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE —A small private family will let, with Hoard, at very moderate prices, two large elegant Rooms ond floor, connecting ; WEST THIRTY-SEC Broadway and Fifth avenue.—A fine 1 for gentleman and wife oF j Telerences exchanged. quire for two days. IMMEDIATELY }EOKGE HANKIN Open evenings. single Rooms, iurnished, and 63 Broaaway. \ENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR FAMILY CAN HAVE ‘on second floor, with Bow: 4% two irom depot; $4 ¢ fire and gas, Address box 105 Herald Uptown Branc with first clase and back Roor w minutes up the IT ', NEAR MAD. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS—IN OW near Windsor Hotel, Address COMFORT, location desirable. 1ND STREET, BETWEEN | tlemen,’with or with terald Uptown Branch office. ARTIES DESIRING COMFORTABL for the winter, with good Board & respectable neiztiborhood, conver sand cars, can Herald Uptown Branch office, HIRTY-FOURTH avenue.—Handsomely furnisne plete with every conveni i Address G. H., box 143 Herald Uptown Brat APARTMENTS on fourth floor, gentlemen ; table first cla nt to all the tin such by addressing B. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET,—ROOMA, EN suite, nicely furnished, with or without private itdesired an entire Floor n be obtained; reter- WEST, NEAR FIFTH Wrer TWENTY-POURTH square second ste ET —TW 4 haste second sto NO LET—TWO LARGE ELEGANT SE stor . ard; all modern front Rooms, newly furnish: ectable gentiz. men; breakfast it 1 ST TWENTY-JUIRD STREET, 412.—A SOUTHERN desire a few boar throughout; table ge cation pleasant; convenient to EST TWENTY-SEVENTH STRFET.—A PARLOR © a family, with private without board. —A SUIT OF table; also Rooms for gentieme AST TWENTY-SEC( ndsomely furnished Ke rd; also @ fourth story way or down town, Koom, suitable tor two — BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. PER WEEK Room and Breakfast, above Tenth street; Cathol family preferred, Address UNAIP, station D, YOUNG LADY (OUT DURING THE DAY) WANTS plain Board inasmall family, near Broadway or | Seventh avenue car route; price from $4 to $0; M., Herald Untown Braach oflice, STREET, ONE BLOCK BAST OF A splendid Parlor on the second | urth floors, for those seeking a i Board if Vesired, floor, also on third and 4 private and elegant home IRTY.SECOND STRE Kooms, southern exposure BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. TY OF NICE FURNI- rty who would d child in. part pay- relerences required. A LADY, HAVING A QUAN ture, would like to meet with a take the same aud board herself ment for the use of the furnitur: Address HU, 8. GORDON, Id office. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A NICLLY FURNISHED Room, wih breakfast, in a private famil: ‘ocation not above’ Thirueth street 3. H,, Dox 5,635 Post offi dinner and pri terms, with or without private table. CHEERFUL, Herald Uptown Branch offic ddress, stating terms, ¢ Fourth and Eighth avenuss; noot te tamily preferred. Address, stating 180 references SINGLE GE ‘TLEMAN DESIR: American family; breakfast and’6 o'clock dinner; $10, Address, with full particulars, PERMAN Herald office. Beare , WANTED—BY week; 213 Herald office. } OARD WANT to exceed $120 per month. street. } OARD W aress, for three da. &c., Hox 2,080 Post office. Boar, war eD— and steady no other, or not exceed $6; best references —furni: habits, ina private tami dren (aged 8, 4 and L'years) ard nurse answer; terms in neighborhood $150 ., box 101 Heraid office. B not to ired; reteren n house “pre: Herald office. | OAR opportunities, Established 1897. NION BOARDERS’ DIRECTORY, 737 Broadway. at our office. No charge, Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square. hot above Fourte: eighborhe VESANT, box 169 Herald offic UYVESAN | WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THE children (oldest five years) and maid, Third Floor, in strictly privat | month; references. Address B. 8. 8., Herald offic WASTED BOA F there is # p: cluding tue not below Eleventh street. Address town Branch oflice. QVASTED-BY A FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, r 3 Room Kighth avenu Four MERCHANT, Herald Uptown Branch office. HOTELS, \ —MAISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 eb t, near Broadway.—Rooms for jies'and single gentlemen; table dhote até P. M., $1 25, including wine. Grant HO! F south of Chatham square. nest chi In the city; 150 Kooms: single Rooms 35 and night; double Rooms $1 and $2 Open all night i OTEL BRANTIN( Fifty-eighth | stre iurnished eam cleva' house heated by stea: charges moderate to responsible parties. L@, HOTEL, 6 W Ly west of City Hall hot and cold water in room: RREN STREET, ON dark rooms; 5c. to 75e. dail: $2 to $3 weekly; family Rooms $1 upwards, Open all FIRST CLASS: Board, with ‘small Room, in a strictly private NENT, GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in this city; terms must not exceed $2) per best references given and required, Address, Stating location and particulars ef room, &c., X. Y., box UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ABOVE. | Fourteenth street, with Board, for a gentleman, wife, three chiléren (under six years) aad nurse; pri vate family preferred: terms, including fire ana gas, ot Address L. A. G., 750 Water NIED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A gentleman, wite and three children (8, 4 and 2 years of age), with nurse; three rooms wail be required. Ad- stating terms, description of rooms, AR OR BELOW FOUR. nth street, West, by a young fontieman of quiet ly where there are nly One or two other boarders’ terms must ished. Address OARD WANTED—BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND. Thirtieth streets, by a gentleman, wite, three chil- two Rooms will month, Address ARD WANTED.—ONE LARGE SECOND STORY Room, ter gentleman and wife, and a Hall Room for | their son (of 15 years) ; pric | Germ: | box 1 ceed $35 per week; Address B. W., WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY. SEND particulars. Boarders directed immediately, Best EARCH OF FIRST CLASS ACCOMMO- ¢ ‘TLEMAN, TIRED OF HOTEL life and in the city about three or four days in the | week, a large turnished Apartment ora small Bedroom and Parlor, with breakfast, in a small private family, | that of a Ww dow preferred: location to be in a quiet 1 enth street, Address lamily; terms not to exceed $170 pet .R TWO LADIES, WHERE rms $13. per week for both, in- tion not above Twenty-third street and . T., Herald Up- ‘ood Board, between Fourth and enth and’ Fiftieth streets: not over $0 per week; must be respectable, Address 48 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOCK p house cents per MADISON AVENUE, CORNER ewly opened and elegant! Kooms en suite or single; BLOCK AND HOTEL, NO. 3) BOW i street 0 light Rooms r of Bay ed, 50e. or 6 gentlemen only 2 AND 2 EAST TW 8 20 East T! IGHTH Madison and Fifth avenues.—Those handsome | houses have been | leased by now opened a¢ a private family Hotel; good aceommo- dations at moderate price; table d’hote. ROARD AT TREMONT—3) MINUTES FROM CITY, terms $6 and $7 per x. Apply w W. LENT, Tremont, or at No. 5 West ‘one trom dep; gas and heater venty-third street. sw pot; terms | Post oifice, Orange, N hildren and nurse; two Rooms ri | quired; must be near depot. Address HILL, Hera office. 'TER RESORTS. |, 152D STREET, 0) SID 41 Hudson River.—Winter Bi fortable accommo ns at redu utes from Thirtieth street depot and 45 trom the Batt 14 trains daily. 8. F. PAC ter: salesroom 37 Nassau street, op Horse Auction University pla Elegant Bagieh and American Books. Private Library. ARCH, JOHN o'clock, @ large assortment of fine Books. ‘Also 100 Sewing Machines, in good order. On’ WEDNESDAY, @ large assortment of Household Furniture, removed irom the country. = ‘ act On THURSDAY, ‘aintings and Chromos, just received from England. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON RCH JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEE tA Salesroom 37 3 . Hot 19 to 2 Thirteenth street, Carriage Sal street. R ANT PARIS MADE FURNITURE, BRO: % NCH PLATE 5 NA AND GLASSWARE, ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at auction, by order of MIR General A ernmen Attache of’ the Ruasian I 1 Who is now ordered to E: ON’ THURSDAY, NO’ AT NO. 139 WE re, 1 TWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH AVENC elegant Furniture contained in said house, be! fine French walnat, r Furniture Glassware, together with the k which the'sale will commence. of the Auctioneers. AUCTION Notice —F p: Magnifie:nt Household Ft THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10: ; at the eiecant mansion No. 36 West 15th st, between 5th and 6th avenues, i The property of family leavin, Rare chance for be Drawing Roor tion silk brocade, Pormpadour, Grand Duchess style: | rosewood Etagerés, Secretary ‘Bookcase, Cabinets, E coigneurs, Paintings by eminent artists, velvet, me lion Carpets, Clocks; rosewood, walnut Bureans, W. Hedstea:!s, Mattresses, Extension Table, Side lass, Silver Ware, Sheffield Cutlery, Linen Furniture servants’ apartment : ties wishing to attend this sale take Sth av. 6th av. cars, Competent persons in atten: goods. AUGUSTE MARIINES, Auctioneer. A. day, all the elegant Hon contained in private residence 21 East 20 st., near Broad- way, commencing at 1034 o'clock, comprising every ar- ticle’ necessary tor genteel housekeeping, viz, :—Rose- wood Pianotorte, cost $95); eles. Sui Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattr Loung also, dining room basement and kitchen Furnitur N EXECUTION SALE OF first class Household Furniture, this day (Tuesday), November Hl, at 10}, o'clock, at the M Kast Twenty. E. ROTH, auctioneer. tte style Parlor suits, in rich crimson and gola and blue and gold satin brocade? Turkish Easy Chairs ana Lounges, rosewood and walnut ‘ork. Cure od Piunoforte, Painting ks. velvet Brawely Carpets, Chain: ws, Beading, library and dining room elegaut four story brown stone mansion, 10 filth street, near Lexington avenue Parlors—Magnificent arle Antoy Sitting Room Suits, in brocatel and rep tains, Steinway & Son's rose Bronzes, Vases, ( ber Suits, Matire Furpita positive UCTION SALE—AUCTION 8 +a TUsZ o'clock, at the elegant 034 o'clock, at the elezant private residence 2" 210 We st., near 7th avenue, Mi jlass, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, &ec. public auction, by ROBERT C, CASHIN, Auctio Klegant Parlor Suits, in brocade, « ‘Turkish easy Chairs, Cabinets, btagers sole Tables, Mirror s, Curtains, Clocks, center Paintings, 3 Bookcases, —— voluine Two elegant rosewood Pianotorte Cabinet, rosewood and wamut Bedste Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Lo spring Mattresses, tensio choice Boook®. rep and plush Bedr bie, Dining ry, hi a keeping article. Take 7th or 8th ay December |. BY cars. Good tive, without r 6 remam un LOYD, AUCTIONEER, 75 WEST BROA virtue of a chatte morrow (Wednesday), S Cedar street ts of first class Oyster, n and mple Ro » consisting of silver mounted four pull Pump, marble’ Counters, Mirrors, Crockery: also Stock of Liquors, &e. SMirH, Attorney Mortaagee. A voTION NOTICE—AUCTION NOTIC f sale. THIS (Tuesday) MORNIN: Dealers invited November 11, 1873, commencl 106 o'elook., at private 5 story brown stone mansion No. 120 West 234 +L, near 6th av, Over $0000) worth elegant Househpld Furnitare, Steinway and Chickering « Son Pianofor four rich Parlor Suits, in satin, Fable Mirrora« pets, Curtains, Suits, Mattreske, ment ai der of K, C, McDonnell, I:xq LUKE FITZGERALD, Augtianees, ainting , feather ia, isha YY, COR- neatly tur- per night; $2 9 to $4per week. For Lefer, and are 0 LET—IN ORANGE, N.J., A FEW VERY DESIRA- le Rooms, with first class Board, within three min- 1k Address A, oT FAR FROM THE CIT ARD FOR THE rs can find very com d rates; only 3) min- —OFFICE AND ite the Post office. nich, 19 to 25 ‘Thirteenth street, near STON will sell, this day (Tuesday), atll ONSIGNMENTS OFFICE AND Auction Branch esroom 53 Liberty de Gorloff, Military Agent of the Russian gov- ‘tion at Washing- 0%¢ O'CLOC: STREET, BE ing in part wood, buhl and walnut parlor, Carpets, China and chen Furniture, with Catalogues at the office superb Suits, covered richest descrip- 80, and kitchen, ° Pars tages or ance to remove BLEECKER, SON & CO.—THIS DAY, AT Zs falesroom, 11" Broadway: three story House and Lot. Thompson 'stree!, near Bleecker. S. Ne Lew | referce. Marreit, Redfleld & Hill, Attorneys, aid NOTICE.—HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, Id Furniture 5 nt Parlor and Bedroom Bruasels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, lace Curtains, single and double Bedsteads, Bureau pods Must bé retnoved 2 hours alter the sale. 1 $95,000 worth handsome household. Furniture, at in and cotelaine ; ‘aris Bronzes, Vil ni Covers, Musie 18, Dressing Oases, nges. iL hair and ym Suits, Ex fret, Dining Chairs, Silverware, 4 Kitchen Furniture and variety useful mortyage, I will sell t 10!) o'cloek, on AUCTION vokvase, Bedroom ts, Bediling, base kitchen Furniture, &c. pale positive. BY or- SALES AT AUCTION, . ART SALE! at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms, on Wednesday and ursday evenings next, at 50 clock. REITLINGER “COLLECTION, collected b: Navariny F&F prom the Brooklyn Eagle. ‘om roo! ie! nate, display compriass upward, of resent the highest ‘rare to find a coil is open to eritici: exception can be taken "The collection is known Reitlinger Gallery, and it will be found in every respect worthy of th attention of our picture buyers.” - ART SALEt FRIDAY EVENING, November 14, at the Clinton Hall salesroums. § o'clock, THE BOYLAN COLLECTION, owned and collected during many years by James Boy- lan, Esq., Cincinnati, Also a few very valuable F addéd, and sold to pay advances and close con! ments, In this collection are fine specimens by Rothermel, Ed. M Pasini, Schlesinger, Dubasty, Deshages, 5 dge, Theo. Frere, Rivoiree Backalowicz Cour- ud, Seignac, Guillaumer, Mouchot,,Bombled, The above now on exhibition, free, ac the Leavitt Art evening. VitT, Auctioneers. UOTION NOTICE.—R, T, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY (Tuesday), Nov. Ll, at 103g o'clock. at our salesroom, 118 Chambers street, heavy and shelf Hardware, table and pocket Cutlery, &c., &e., in lots to suis city and country trade. Also Screws—10,000 gross Gimlet Screws, assorted sizes. Chains—5 casks self-colored Coil Chain, Wire—l4 bundles tinned iron Wire. Guns—) double Guns. Also French tinned Wire, Wooden Ware, catanoStotels an Spades, Chal Hods, &c., fe. alogues ou morning of ‘sale, ae ee ee SaeRih & 00, 13 Chambers street. Rooms, No. 817 Brogan, day ai The Messrs. Auctionee: RT SALE, Acoilection of High Class Foreign and American Oil Paintings will be sold on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 13 and 14, at the Gallery, No, 6U Liberty street, at 12 o'clock. Now on exhibition. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, By D, W. IVES, Salesrooms, 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, £c, On WEDNESDAY, at 11 o'clock. Including three Pier Mirrors, Carpets, Bedding, Sofas, parlor, chamber and dining room Suits, Bookcases, Bu fets, Wardrobes, Soaps, Hardware, sables, Chairs, Piate, utlery, Dry and Yankee Goods Liquors, Cigars, &c. ¥ Frederick Reitlinger, Esq, No, 1 Rue de pictares, all of untry, and @ great majority of zh at develo ment of tod: too, moderate size and ad- ayy i fisd a sol tion of pictures bition and rale in this country where there are not one or more examples the subject of which {but in the present instance no such F Queanp LINE. Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER.—WILL sell this day, in lots, commencing 104 o'clock, at 176 Eighth avenue, entire tine Fixtures, Furniture and all other contents of that oyster house and dining saloon, iron, Chairs, viz,, fine bar and oyster Counters, bar Giassware, Mi walnut Tables, extension Tables, walnut Dest rockery, Glassware, oyster and fine large Rival Range, Cooking Utensils, Engraving ¢, 348 lsudson street. other Furniture, &c, Buy- dealers, speculators specially invited, Auctioneer’s gagee sale, 564 nd Fixtures of restaurant and LORGE SCHLICHTER, Mortgage’ B* JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER.—JOHN A, DUNN & CO. w Wednesday's Herald I S. WEINBERGER, AUOTIONEER, SELLS, THIS day (Tuesday), November 11, at 104; o'clock, at I Bowery, the entire’ Furniture of 4 1arge boarting comprising straw and husk mattresses, iron Bedste Chairs, Washstands, Tables, Blanke Pillows and slips, Stoves, &c.; also a variety of general Merchandise: large Lot of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Dealers especially invited. af 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTION « day (Tuesday), November 11, at 12 o'clock, at 15) Bowery. | fine Horse, 1 Brewster road top Wagon and ho top Buggy; also a general assortment of gold, silver and metal Watches, Chains, gold Studs, sleeve Button. ‘old Rings and a large lot of plated Jewelry. Dealers Invited. No rese P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—MARSHAL’S SALE. eo. B. ad 59 G: Jones cocoa handle Knives and Forks, Carvers, and butcher Knives, Scissors, tubs, Pails, baskets, Kettle: Coal Scutties, Cuilepders, Clothes Wringers, Hooks and Staples, Table and Tea Speen Saucepans, Feather Dusters, Shovels, Rakes, dc. ; als &c,, de. PATRICK DAILEY, Marshal. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNESDAY, oJ November 12, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 North William street, a lot of tine black walnut Furni- ture, Household Furniture, lots of fine Plug Tobacco, Carpets, Bedding, tc. AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY* e at 2 o’elock, the Furniture of a private dwelling: haying 14 rooms, at 367 Bowery, embracing parlor, cham- ber, bedroom and cottage Suits, French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Book and Library Cases, Wardrobes, Buffets, Extension iables, a large variety of Carpets of all descriptions, hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets, Spreads, &c.; also rosewood Piano- forte. Hat stand, Turkish Sofa and Chairs, Bureaus, Bed- steads, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Washstand, Crockery, Glass and China Ware, Cutlery, &c.. together with the kitchen Furniture. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- 64 Sixth avenue, at 10% o'clock, Stock loon, By ofder of 1 sell, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. M., at No. 306 Third avenue, two large truck loads of fine Furniture, removed tor convenience of sale, con- sisting of a generel assortment, More particulars in Quilts, sheets, EER, SELLS, THIS &’& WRIGHT, this day, at 11 o'clock. at reet, Hardware, Cutlery, &c.; ivory and teels, kiichen , Dippers, Strainers, Wash- ry Fans, Broilers, Clothes Lines, Spice Boxes. Dish Pans, Wash Basins, Hatchets, Ks, 10 lot Toys, Doils, MORTGAGE SALE -—BY VIRTUE OF « CHATTED morigage I will expose for sale, on Tuesday, No- ‘aries 0. Jones, 76 Cedar street, jot of Paper, Envelopes and vember li, at 10% o'clock A. M., at the store of C! Store Fixtures, stock of Stationery, &c., with Attorney ior Mortgagee. THOMAS D, ROBINSON MORTGAGE SALE, tioneers, oflice at 104g o'clock, tures of Saloob , Counter, Fixtures, &e. Sale positive. HENRY E, DREHER, Attorney for Mortgage. AW NBROKERS' SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY. RICHARD FIELD, Sheriff's and General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, Will sell THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, 600, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry, Pins, Rings, Karrings, Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chisin: ments. R. Simpson & Co., 195 Bo AWNBROKER'S SALE.—M. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, will sell, this day, at 1 o'clock, 72 Carmine street, consisting of Over: coats, Pants, feather Beds, Blatikets, Quilts, Silks, Dresses and numerous other articles. By order of Ly. 560 Lots of winter Wearing Appare o'clock, 50 Lota men’ }_ By o1 ot AWNBROKER'S SALE.— Auctionver, will se Hats, men's and wo ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. First class !ousehoid Furniture, Marshal's sale—Will sell this aay (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, atsalesroom 27 East Broadway, a general assort- ment of first class parlor, bedroom and ‘dining room Fur- ‘ete, Vlack walnut marble top Tables, Bureaus, Washstands, two Plimpton Bedsteads, hair Mattresses, Chairs, Exten- sion Tables, French plaie Mirrors, velvet and tapestry, sale niture, viz. :—4 Suits, in reps and damask; Te: Brussels and ingrain Carpets; Stoves, positive. AL 8. TOP ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—CLOCKS, Jewelry, &e. —Will seil (uesday), at 10% o'clock, at salesroom, 27 way, the Stock of a Jewelry and Clock Store, viz. Watches, Chains, Clocks, Glass Cases, Safe, &c. positive. 1, GARDE, Marsh } ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONRER—MARSHAL'S at 1035 o'clock, two cane Sofas, Folding ler & Wil- t order; 10 cases Rhine sale—Will sell, this da’ atsalesroom 27 bast Broadwa, Chairs: five Howe, Grover & son Sewing Machines, in per! Wine, Sherry Wines, demtjohns Liquor. A. 8. LOPLANY (Tuesday), ker and Whi HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, 1. Mortgage of Saloon Furniture, Wines, Liquoss and Cigars, this day, Tuesday, November ll, at 10 o'clock, at No. 13 ‘Bowery, Chairs,’ Tables, Wines, Liquors J. Aman, Mortgagee, HERIFF’S SALE—R. FIELD, AU sell, this day, at 10 o'clock, at 76 € stock of Station Fane cases, Shelving, Otlice Furniture, &. Ex, order MATTHEW T, BRENNAN, Sheriff. , Gattacan, Deputy, Lease, License, Stock an tively in one or more low, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOMS ‘@ New Bowery, will sell on this day, at Wo'clock, rp. the contents of a furniture dealer, at 68 New Chainbers street, Bedsteads, wood cane Chair: bench and fools, &c. MARBLE MANTELS. N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of design and quality of work Slate work of alt kinds a spec ‘is Andie clerotae PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Sevenwenth street, Union sjuare, A agg A SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND woop Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lowest prices, 2) and 222 eventh and Kighth avenues, _ MEDICAL. 44 Dr. or Mme. W 55 Bieecker st., newr Broadway, MME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDEN( + 14 Kast Tenth street, near Third avenu —MME. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 180,< « Othce No, | Bast Gd st., first door from oth ay, A, BR AND MME. OHINDLE, PHYSICIANS a + years practice). 12) West Twenty sixth street, M. MAURIC + street, AU, M. D.-OFFIC ar Greenwich street. TTENTION.—DR, FRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUSSIA), Consultation tree; private office I6L Bleecker street. MME, DESPARD, PHYSICIAN AND DYICR FREE. at 28th st, near 4th av, D% AND MME, CLARK (CELEBRATED PHYST- i tha West gl Broadway, C1AUs), FeMagyed to 200 Biver HENRY DREHER & SON, AUC- 172 Kast Houston street, sell this day, 161 Grand street, Furniture and Fix- 1 Boarding House—Beds and Bedding, “| &e. Pistols, Musical and Mathematical Instru- AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOS. J, M’GRATH, AUC- tioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell this day, at I and women's Clothing, Dresses, Blankets, Boor: Bioes Ac. ; also Coats, HIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, ; at 50 New Bowery, 500 lots en's fine Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, Pillows. By order ot M. Copperman, 33 Catharine street, ounters, Glasse: Sereens, Clocks, shades, Mirrors, Kmgravings, &c. aln6, it Cigars Bale positive. By order of TIONEER, WILL jar street, a large Articles, Gold Pens, Show- TPHOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 Centre street, will'sell this day. at' 10% o'clock, the Fixtures of the farge and ele. gantly fitted up Liquor store 55 Cherry street. Posi: locks, Mirrors, Counters, lot Glass Jars, fine Work- est Twenty-third ‘street, between L DISEASES AND COMPLAINTS TREATED BY 129 LIBERTY EB FORK QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEKPOOL, Royal Mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows =~ UssELs. ‘Saturday, Nov, 15.22. M. CITY OF FARIS... uturday, Nov. 22.7 4. M. CITY OF RICHMOND. Saturday, Nov. 29, 1 P.M. CITY OF MONTREAL. Saturday, Dec. 67 A. M- CITY OF CHESTER. aturday, Deo. 13, noon aes. zoned ‘succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pier ver. RATES OF PASSAGE. ycabia-or, $80 una $9, gold, according to accommoda- Round trip tickets at low rates. Stecrage~to lLiverponl” Queenstown, Glasgow, London derry,. Condon, Bristol or Cardiff, $2. Prepaid certifl- cates, $39, currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates. Drafts issued at lowest rates. For cabin pane and general business apply at the company's ce, No. 15 Broagway: ‘or ers Asa ge, w' ir way. ge DASAKS, SJOUN O. DALE, Agent or to oe ee & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Philadel- 1a, M.S, CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. F. ©, BROWN, 33 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chicago. WM. INMAN, Liverpool and No. 9 Rue Seribe, Paris. ATIONAL LINE TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, NOVICE, This company takes the risk of insurance (up to $500,000 in gold) on euch of its vessels, thus giving passengers, the best possible guarantee for sarety and avoidance of danger at sea. ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlands. Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, Fortnightly to London direc from piers Nos 44 and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, turday, Nov. 15, at2 P.M. Saturday, Nov. 22, a8 A. M. FRANCE, Anarows. -patarday, Nov. 2, at LP. M. EGYPT, Grogan. Saturday, Dec. 6,at7 A’ M. FUR LONDON DIRE DENMARK, Sumne: ++ Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 3 P.M Cabin passage, $70 $9, currency; steerage, $29 currenty, Retirn tickets at'reduced vate Prepaid steerage tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstown. London. derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London at the lowest rates. For further information apply at the company's office, No. 69 Broadway. . W. J, HURST, Manager. OHN O'DONOVAN ROSSA PASSAGE OFFICR, National Steamship Company, pier 47 Houston street. Dratts, payable everywhere, for passengers sailing by the beautiiul steamship SPAIN, 2 o'clock Saturday. NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line wiil henceforth take a specitied course for all seasons of the year. On the Outward Passage. trom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 0 at43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43, : ‘On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of $0 ut 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42 THE BRITISH, AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. *RUSSIA...W'sday, Nov. 12 *CUBA......W'sday, Nov. 26 CALABRIA.Sa'day, Nov. 16 ABYSSINIA, W'sday, Dec. 3 *JAVA......W'sday, Nov. 19 ALGERIA. .W'sday, Dec. 10 and every following Wednesday and Saturaay from New York. | Steamers, inarked thug * to not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $130, gold, ac- cording to accommodation. ‘Return tickets on favorable terms = Steera; $30 currence: oteerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For freight and cabin passuge apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN Ant ortoP, H. DU Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, M1. NGERS PER STEAMSHIP RUSSIA EMBARK rom the Cunard whart, foot of Grand street, Jersey Cnty, atl A. M.. on Wednesday, November rs, CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bo ing Green, New Yorks V HITE STAR LINE, FOR OU RE ct AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. ‘New and full-powered Steamships sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on ean Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbo: h way. ADRIATI jovember 15, a! BALTIC ovember CELTIC. ember 29, at OCEANIC,... December 6, —From the W) ia ferry, Jersey Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accom} the steamers, Rates—Saloon, $8, gold; erage, $30 in currency. Those wishing to send for triends in the Uid Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$32 cur- reney, Passengers booked to and from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. Dratts trom £1 upwards. For inspection ot plans and other information apply at the Comp any’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to et en J. H. SPARKS, Agent. ee see Ue SEARED Brent D ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship KONIG WILHELM I, Captain J. Heides, will sail on Wednesday, November L, at2 P. M., geen eh pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, to be fol- owe Steamship WESER, Captain W. Willigerod, on Satur- day. November 15, RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN. able in gold or its equivalent in currency, First cabin. Second cabin bay gt ve For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. Rr STAR LINE. ANTWERP SERVICE. Appointed to carry the Belgian und United States Mails. 1 ena NEDERLAND, 3,000 tons, Cap-AN'W°!P: Philadelphia. tain H, W. James. s.-+ Nov. 12 Dec. 6 VADERLAND, 2,800 tons, Cap- ‘in Vander Heyden Nov. 25 Oct, 23 tai ‘ . REYDAL HALL, 2,114 tons, Cap- tain Collin....... Oct 12 Nov. 1 SWITZERLAND, 3,000 tons, Cap- tain eee Building PRICES OF PASSAGE. Cabin... - 100, gold Steerage . + ++ $35, currency Prepaid Certificates, $36, currency. LIVERPOOL SERVICE, From From, Tons. Master. Liv'pool, Phiad'a ABBOTSFORD... 2,38 Dela Motte Oct. 29 Nov. 20 KENILWORTH. 533 Putt Nov. 12 Dec. 4 ICES OF PASSAGE, Cavin. cece eeeeee 100, currency Steerage,. . $30, currency Prepaid Certificates, $52, currency. Tickets will be sold here at lowest rates, soo from Ant- werp and Liverpool to all interior points In the United States, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connec: tions, thus affording parties in this country a convenient and cheap opportunity of sending for their triends in Europe, THE RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comfort of steerage passengers. Comfortable berth: well ventilated sleeping apartinents and good food will be furnished them. An experienced surgeon Is attached toeach vessel. Freigiits will be received at all principal points in the West und South in connection with the Pennsylvania Rallroad, Southern, Mail,’ Steamship | Company and Clyde's lines, and through bills of lading issued for Ant- werp, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotter. dam, Liverpool, London, “Glasgow, Belfast, Hull and Leith. The Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and all merchandise intended tor points beyond Philadelphia can be transferred trom the hold of the steamer tothe cars without the expense to shippers and risk of damage by relanding which results (rom cartage. For rates of freight and passage and other information apply to GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 1 Agents, a ae PATLADELPUTA. William Hunter & Co,, B. vonder Becke, Agents, General European Agent, Liverpool. Antwerpa, Ao gee LINE. Steamers sail from pier 20 North Arabaye™ . 26] ELYSIA. The passenge nimodations on thi mers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation. CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDEERY, WED, STEAM $05 and $75, Return $130, currency. BAT. STEAMERS, $69 and $75, Return $130, gold, STEERAGE PASSAGE. To Seerow, Liverpool, London, Gpesestown, London- ny derry, Beltast, iristol or Cari currency, Tickets for passage to or from yort or railwa: station in Jrent Britain, Ireland or the Continent issues ‘at the lowest rates. DRAFTS FORK ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES. Company's offices, No. 7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, OR CARDIFF BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales, ‘The South Wales Atiantic preamebiip Soomenr new Seat class megaman bs will sail from ‘ennsylvania Rail- |, Jersey , as tollows PEMBROKE. . November 22 DELTA (chartered) December 13 First cabin passage, §75 and currency; second cabin, $95, currency; steerage, currency. Prepaid steerage certificates trom Cardif, eurrency. Drafts for £1 aad upwards. Fer further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO,, Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from Pier 46 North iver as Sata ) es esses Satarda: lov. 15 PENNSYLVANIA. VIRGINIA. ..,, And every aliernate jay thereafter, taxing passen- Fiera at through rates toall parts ot Great britain and Ire- and, Norway, sweden, Denmark and Germany, Prati tor ai and upwards or Ireight or passage apply to ‘AUSTIN BALDWIN & 00. Agents, : No. 72 Broadway. _ Steorage Passage office, No. 45 Broadway. HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron tall steamship CIMBRIA, Captain ©, L, Brandt, will sail on Thursday, November 1, at 2 P. M., tor Hamburg, taking passengers trom New York to Plytnouth, London, Cherbourg and Ham bur 120, 72. - er saloon, Secrets On RCE GMT ET gota eeraue, , payable in United ates gold KUNHARDT & Gone. td ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Aj ts General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad sircen, New York. 61 Broadway, Now York. p HOLSATIA will sail November 20. The BAVARIA, as extra steamer, November 15, YREAT WESTERN G STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail trom pier 13 ast River as tollows:— AKKAGON, Western .. LADY LYGET), Evatt tur all »Taesday, November 25 Wednesday, December 10 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $90, currency; excursion ticke 120, Apply to Lear weer . is & MU 7 ON % VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont PERBIRE, Daure.. Rr TAUREN. Roassat Continent of Kuroj tal English railway and the diseomiorts gross hannel, besld time, troub! GEOMGE MACKENZIE, Agen 1 ro NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool, Ww IDAHO; Moore ten Naeem MINNESOTA, Cabin passage, American travellers going to, or returning wold the’ EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. - LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Ge! nisi oar Mr! ene ann ‘The splendid on this ry ite route for the ¥ seamships- pier No. River, as ++ Saturday, Nov. 5 Saturday. N boty ox way November 12, at 1155 A. Me lovernber 2 Y. orth River. Iwate wold; Steerage, $30, currency. palo $3, currency. 4 Passengers booked fo and from Paris, ‘iemburg, Nor- nd Germany at lowest rate: WILLIAMS & GUION, 39 Broadway. Dratts on Ireland, Englaud, by TAPSCOTT BRO’ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. vatecl Dh Bao Berne os einen, ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE. Thursday, November 20, steamship ACAPULCO 2 North River, at l2 o'clock M. for As| wall, connecting with steamer at Panama for Acapulco, Manzanillo. Maz steamers for Central Amer: Steamers for Japan and China leave San Francisco om Ist and 16th of eac! Por passage or treaght apply at the company’s office, River, New York, EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND I[RELAND,— Dratts for £1 and apres issued at reduced rates RS & OO., 36 South street. ‘H: lan and San Francises n and Sous d arso witty Pacific ports, month G. H. BRADBURY, President Hi, J, Buutay, Superintendent W YORK AND s¢ first class steamships will sail overs Tuesday, at Jes MORRO CASTLE, Morton. . For freight and passag dations) apply to D, M¢KELLAR, Agent in Havan: OR HAVANA, 3 OF NasSaUy PROGRESO AND VERA ORUZ, NEW YORK AND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSIITP LINE, leaying pier No. 3 North River at3 P.M. crry of Muiiba (Havana, via Nassau. CUBA (Havana direct) CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct). CILy OF NEW YORK (Havana only) CLEOPATRA (Havana ana Mexico), For tretzht of DAM AADItt & SONS, 89 Broadway. VANA DIREOT MAIL LINE. dar street, November If ‘ovember 18; Novetaber 25 (having magnificent accommo WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO, No, 6 Bowling Green. North River ((oot of -Nov. 13 we Nov, 16 Nov, 29 «.-Nov. 2 Nov, 23 N. Steamer CITY OF MERIDA. Will leave plse 3 North Ri ‘Steamship Perit, for the above por November 1, att 5 sage, having elegant accomodations, FOR GALVESTO West, carrying the United states Mail.—Steamer fain Kennedy, will leave pier 20 Last River, ovember 15 at 3 P.M.’ Through bills of en to Houston and all points on the Galveston, Houston aud Henderson and B. B. and 0.8. R, Nd charge for forwarding in New York. | For freight or pas uperior accommodations, apply to H. MALLORY & CO,, 153 Maiden lane, or W. PB, CLYDE, 119 Wall street. no NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain ger, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Satard: vember 15, at 3’, Mo Freight received daily, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzag whart, Brazos, Santiago and St Louis. Cabin passage, sage, having «1 . ri wax, ‘86 Wall EXANDRE & ND ST. GEORGE, BERMUDA, United States mail.—The first clas canip Perit Bilis commander, will be despatened from Pier 9 Last River, on Tuesday, e o'clock P. For Srelgny or pas- apply fo, LUNT BROS, Besouth street. , TOUCHING AT ‘or freight er passage apply te et. ‘NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE. EMILY B. SOUDER, from pier 96 North River (/oot of North Moore streed, on Saturday, Nov. 15, at $ o'clock #. M. Freight received daily. Throngh rates givem to St Louls, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. assage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to FREDERIO BAKER, pier 36 North River R NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch ler 37 North River their elegant sidewhcel steam- YANOKE, Couch, commander, tor Norfolk, Cl Point and Richinond, on Tuesday, November Il, at3 P M,, giving through bills of lading to all points South and Southwest. Ihrough passenger tickets to all points. Ac: commodations unequalled, Apply at pier 37 or at general office. 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. ‘The steamship For freignt or TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON via Nepee The magnificent steamers EWPORT and OLB e pier 28 North River, foot of Murray stree! daily (Sundays excepted), at4 P.M. Through tickets sol atail principal hotels in ee city. ort and Fall River. P. BACON, Superintendent. 7:0, 10, 6:10, 7:30 and For Rahway. andl? night’ Sunday, 5:40, 6:10 and 730 P. Re and Perth Amboy, 6and 10 M, A For. Bi ick, 7:20 and 8:10 A. M., 12 M., 31 an sage: 7 M. and 12 night. Sunday, tion For East Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12 noon, and. . For Lambertville and Flemington, 9) A, M. PB. For Phillipsburg aud Belvidere, 3 and 4. M. Accommodation for Bordentown, Burlington and Cs den, 7:20 and 9:30 A. M., 12:30, SPs 4and 6:lu P. ML For Freehold, 7:20 A. M., 2and 4 P. M. ye damesburg, Pemberton, Camden, 6 A. M. and 233 Trains arrive as follow: 12:3 and 7:35 P.M, daily; 11:55 A. M.. daily, exce From Washington aud Baltimore, 6 |. Sunday, 6 :05,'6 M_ From Philadelphia, 5:22, 6 M., 2:15, 5:15, 6:06, 8244, 10:27 BM. . 6:05, 6:40, 6:50, 11255 A. M. and 10:27 P.M. flices, 526, 435, 271 and 944 Broadway, Nol Astor foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. Emigrant ticket office, No, 3 Bary Dee A. J. CASSATT, D. M, B General Manager, STONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT dD steamers RHODE TSLAN D, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday every Monday, Wednesday and Friday STONINGTON, trom pier 33 North River, at 4 NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and rtlandt streets, ress for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, th Pullman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 al P.M. Sunday, 5 and $:3) P.M. . For Baltimore, Washington and, the South, via “Penn- sy!vania Airline,” at oF M For Baltimore and Washington, via B. and Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M., 12:30, 3, 4, 5, 3) 9PM. and 12 night. Sunday, 5, 6:10," 73, For Trenton 4t7:20 4. M., 2 3:10 and 6:0 P.M. Sunday, Emigrant and second class, 7 P.M. ‘S210, 3:40, 1, 11 330 PL 10 P. follows :— 310 A. Sand9P.M. Sunday, 40, 10, 1 A. M., 12M, tei 3, seth Sys bef Ms and ‘12 mght ‘Sunday, 5:20, 7:2, 7:40, 8:10, 9, 10,11 A. Bf., 12 0, 5m), 5:10, 6, 6:10, toe gE wt and 12 night. ‘Sunday, 5:20, ve ie 10 A. M., 12 Md 2, 2:9, 3:10, 6:10, 6:30, 7 5:10, UP. Me From Pittsburg, 6:50 A. M., 25, 0 A, My 10:27 is 6:40, 6:50, M. ne OYD, Ir. General Passenger Agent. =—WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW+ & COS, 155 and 157 Chatham street. inense stock and low prices, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARVETS, FURNI- ture and Bedding at lowest cash pri i4 week! instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehow 10 Bigh' avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. FURNITURE, UCTION NOTICE—SALE TO CLO: \ Will be sold on Tuesday, at 10% o'clock, to highest bidder, all the Furniture in the house 252 West Fourteentts t, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. cons ot Parlor Suits, Pianoforte, Mirrors, Painungs, Clocks, Bronzes, Centre and Dining Tables, Chairs, hair Mate , Comforters, Fillows, entire out the house ; also Crockery, ve sale comprises first o Dealers and housek: MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCADE LATEST STYLB Parlor Suit, nearly new, c Jand rep Suits, $65, $50 an orner rosewood Pianoforte, $250; velvet Bruse i 50 cents up; lots parlor, chamber, library less than halt cost N ESTATE.— aura rp ets Kitchenware, Mace Furniture and in ers will please take “A MAGNIFICET DRAWING ROOM SUIT—POMPA- dour, Grand Duchess styles; covered French bros Gade ; cost $40, for $20; one do.. $80: ehsiaealsig Pardee antnee ornare ;_ sacrifice; Bp UAVINGSTON, So West loth xt, ne ; Pixnotorte, Book. Mirrors, Siiverware. ‘est 15th st., m ~ RARE CHANCE POR dence 21 East 20th st,, near Broad Bedroom, $25; Brussels Oarpets, We. yard; ?ASH—AT PRIVATE REST Parior Suits, ENTIRK FURNITURE PRIVATE residence 210 West 2lat., whole or in parts to silt, Sore tne’Pamntings, Brofsen, clecant 145 ooeern Pinces re. fine Pai v1 forts, celobrated maker, $200; Carpets, Bedding, ke, Call running during th “AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 120 WEST 3D STREET, near ith ay., private family will sell all their mag? nificent Household Furniture, in lots to suit, for enshty ficent Varlor Suit.style Marie Al one do., $150; plusl B Suit, $45: Carpet,’ Bedroom s 4 rosewood Sult, $180 Matinocen: Pui wes Bookeare, Bronzet, Butter, Foxewood 1'y octave Pl otto, Hey Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &e. Payments taken by the week or moutl. Terms easy: eeLLY & 00. corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, TARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST a i i nes taken, cash prices; weekly or monthly parm INGHAM, 8% Thira avenue, between 27th and 28th streets, JARVETS AND Off, CLOTH $500,000 / sely and Kidderminster, $1 to Sh as grain, We. to Zhe." at retail tor easly Ke ring. the winter 4." te and 270 Canal street, N 1OOD SECO! T specialty: ingrainy very ol i cD MAND. AND MISFIT CARPETS A ;, English Bussels, three- Mamet spain, recy a between W: a “0 a ts, Bedding, Parlor eds, “houses i Broadwaye

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