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Central. . 8 WN STO! AL Bwretings logan ait “and ented: Verty sieht fireet, just-went of Fifth avenue: a bargain, Offices 11 ‘ine paregs and 3 East Seventeenth sF0°t oe con op D BRO' L PARK RESIDE sixth street, 22.5251 vasement, i, -« pony’ neale berms. Ys Brondway F° f OR LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS (PRIVATE Mnitt Homee 4S Madison avenue, opposite square: fur. OF rown stone, bigh steep, fowr der and richly. freveoed. eee mee oe 123 Office, wit! ____ DWE! Sl stree st t board. EXQUISITEL private Dwellin: Kast ed, $1 ished ‘gud condition, Cail before 10a, ‘from FOURTH AVENUE Monty. Afth street, 0x 100, in offered for “wale at a Lo shar napay mwetipongnedicond id loan $20,000 0 This property is well situated for French over [4 per cent om cnet of lote and build: berty street, offices 10 and 11. E SOUTHEAST West Side. SALE—S45 AND 547 WEST FORTY.SEVENTI street, for $5,500 each, three story and basement brick jouses. with extensions; two st frame stables on rea Zx10,each, Apply to JAMES CA ARR, 167 Bowery. ‘APS, DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS OF PROPERTY, Cirenlars, Catalogues and every kind of Printing 0 real estate dealers promptly. carefully and ‘done at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAB. ENT, in the Herald Building. BUILDERS.—A PLOT OF THREE LOTS, COR- ner of Fifty-seventh street and Eighth avenue—the loeation on Manhattan Isiand—for sale, with a liberal iider's loan. Apply to owner, M. A. STAFFORD, 422 ‘eat Fifty-soventh street. Miscellaneous. BUILDER'S LOAN AND SEVERAL GOOD PLOTS of Lots for sale to responsible parties. RIKER & A . No. 5 Pine street. PF SALE—A WELL BUILT HO 7 FEET LONG, 10 feet wide, 8 feet hich, on 6 wheels, well adapted for ‘B® coffee and cake saloon or butcher's ice house; also a very strong, well built aw, mde of hard wood. :36 feet long, Beet 6 inches wide, 4 feet 4 inches high on the sides. Apply at plor 50 North River. WR SALE—A_ TWO-STORY FRAME BUILDING, 60 feet front by 32 feet deep; offices on each side on the story; two entrances in front for cnrringes; en- Clooed with hoisting irou gates; can ensily be mor whole by water; built very strong; would make a first class MUEL DARLING, on pier 50, North River. salo, with a Building Loan . BELLAMY BROS., No. 5}; Pine street. pificg balding for any business around the river front, Apply BUILDERS.—SEVERAL PLOTS OF LOTS FOR BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS, $11,000; TERMS EASY; TWO story, basement and attic; all im) ents; 24.5x40x excellent neighborhood, 51 Willow street. RULAND & WHITI NG, No. 5 Beekman street. YLENDID T Btore HREE STORY BROOKLYN CORNER Property, near ferries, with fine Fixtures and Eiquor Business, to exchange for sinall Property. Y, tre street, LET—IN BROOKLYN, A DELIGHTFUL HOME, 10 rooms, all improvements, $45 per mont! tars (Fulton ferry) pars the door. LW. BARNUM, owner, 253 Halsey street. (PO _URT THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick Housg No. 150 State street, between Court and Clinton streets, furnished or unfurnished; all improvements. JOSEPH KIERNAN, 276 Court street, Brooklyn. jew York. JOSEP! LET—THE STORE AND UPPER PART OF house 141 Court street; store, 20x75, suitable for any business; plate 22 ood order: immediate possession. KIERNAN, 276 Court street, Brooklyn. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSO CITY AND BERGEN REAL’ESTATE, — To Let or Lease. 'N HOBOKEN.—FOR GOOD HOUSES, AT CHEAP rents and low price: ply to CREVIBR BROS., 124 fest Broadway, or 24 Newark street, Hobol PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR ALE OR TO RENT. —ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT RESIDENCES ON « Staten Island, with all modern improvements; fully fnr- Ee (rosewood, ene. over $10,000) ; six pales age ifully out: porters lodge, carriage bouses, 3 ) minutes from landi: all in perfect order, $22,000; cost over $60,090. DARRIN, 50 Broad street. Halsey stroeg | FULLY FUR stone Honse. Fi coed sivogies At oxceeding low rent E | erate, EGANTLY FU high stoop, 49 Ia 0 LET—A © nicely furnishes sible party on & lease. ninth street. LLING HOUSES TO LET. int went of Fifth avenno, to let, low. ‘Offlees Seventeenth s FEW DESIRART. lneation fine; $206 per month. A.—A.—T0 LET—FURNISHED AN) ed Dwellings in choice Incations, th street, Saving U1. TYRRE! COSEY NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1875.—TKIPLY SHEET. clan or a dentist, a large and elegantly furnished Furnished. XY FURNISHED MEDIUM SIZED {parties golng abroad). on Forty-sixth ine Y. K. STEVENSON, NOUSES TO RENT—F R ) to KEW per month ; anfuruished, $000 to $2,500 er annum; some rent taken in board 3.0, FREEMAN, 181 Bre ISNED THREE STOR iftv-first street, near Broadway; fr Broadway and Fifty-fest stree is. ¥. REFERER, kB E WOUSE, RNISHED BROWN ST ery mod till May Lor lonzer: te: aiden tai LITTLE BRO’ perfect order: will let low to n res ‘Apply on premises 206 East Thirty 10 RENT—A THREE STORY BRIC furnished, the ow Address 123 Enst Twelfth street, ED—THE FOUR STORY BRICK mth street; 25x65 feet; 3. Apply on the K HOUSE, HAND. reserving one floor for self Reference 10 RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, SIX AND IN FRONT ¢ OR SERVED BY ADDRESS LEAVE DIRECTIO: 2 —TO LI brick iT, Ront Bon OF THE EVE: NO. 2 ANN’ STREET 14 Bethune street. Apply to the owner, 51 Charles ma, $100 per year, near depot, Valley Strear: 15 miles Sonthera Ratieond Lang Island.” “Address box 3,30 New York Post office. carded O-DAY'S QUOTATIONS T - OP THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE PER. CABLE, rmst Epittox oF THe |S THE NO EVENING TELEGRAM, AT 10 CLOCK. EVERY DAY, AND CAN BE FOUND. ON ALL THE NEWS STANDS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE, BROAD STREET, CARRIER TO" ANY DOWN TOWN AT 10 O'CLOCK. NS UAT THE OFFICE NING TELEGRAM, (HERALD BUILDING). ROOMS, THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Third avenues.—First class location and house fully furnished; rent $3,000; physician would re- miain or not, ax desired. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 East Twenty-third street. Unfurnished. A NICE THREE STORY WIGH STOOP Others, ewly painted; hot and cold water, No. —ONLY $83 PE! + proved House, hood ; perfect orde: was convenience ; ir. Ay on tind sbreets oe POPTER BROS THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE. NEAR BROAD- ent only $725 till possession in 250 West Forty-third street. R MONTH FOR A MODERN IM- Rear Broadway: excellent neighbor: premises 258 West Forty- 4 Warren street. next: perfect order: ever ately. "Apply on premises med | A* EXTRAORDIN. | ARY OPPORTUNITY OFFERED, IF rented immedintely—149 West Twenty sixth street. four Story stone Dwelling; modern improvements. Owner on preminer, 10 to 11 and 3 to 5, Friday. HAVE 80 MAN I ¥ CUSTOMERS FOR HOUSES AND Flats this week that I am obliged to ask our neighbors to register their Houses and Flats at my office. M.S. FRIEND, 1,535 Broadway and Forty-eighth street, | 7 ARGE AssoRTM. cations: four stor, PRORHLICH, ENT OF THREE STORY MODERN 4 Houses, 8850, $750, 8000 up to $1,400, in very choice lo- Dwellings cheap; Flats ) Third avenue, near Fiftieth street. 1 prices. 10 LET—LARGE, ‘Apply on premise LET—THE W Eleventh street, near Broadway eation; to let, Rooms; painted all through; possession now. BROWN STONE HOUSE 19 WEFT 24 rooms; good lo- OLE OR A PART OF THE SECOND Floor of house No. 12 Cannon street; rent moderate, In- quire on the premixes. House; rent, $7). TS: —A TH ‘ith all rm LET—69 LONDON TERRACE Twenty-third street), 1! Aoply to (403 WEST hiree story, attic and basement JAMES CARR, 157 Bowery, BASEMENT BRICK ust put in com: REE STORY odern improvements jete order; 14 rooms. 340 West Fortieth street; rent $65. Inquire on the premises. BEAUTIFUL VILLA, 12 ROOMS, MODERN IM- provements, carriage house, 8 lots, flowers, ce fruit, shade: 11 walks from landing: Staten Island; iB. worth $14,000, DARRIN, 50 Broad. RK SALE—ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN CENTRAL ‘New York, 110 acres, with all improvements, at a great in if bought immediately. Full particulars’ and owner at SACKETT'S, 141 Broadway, room 7. ARM OF 80 ACRES, ALL IMPROVED, SITUATED in Cans county, Town, for sale on reasonable terms. Ad- Gress ©. F. E., Herald office. T° LET—AT A B. aues. Apply to J. W. ARGAIN, FOUR STORY HOUSE IN Thirty-fourth street, between Lexington and Third ave- PITNEY, 460 Third avenue. © 6 near Broadway ; re STORY AND ATTIC BROWN STONE COTTAGE, 8 rooma:; fine location; beantiful yards; Fifty-fifth street, 1 F800, TEVENS, Broadway and Fifty-fitst street. STORY BROWN $700, #850, $900, 3 $1,600, $1,500, $2,000 and $2,500: also cle STONE PRIVATE DWELLINGS AT . $1,100, $1,200, $1,300, $1,400, $1,500, at Flat Third TATTEL, 1.038 R SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED.—OWING TO death of rietor, the Clarendon Hotel, Aiken, 8. C.; winter resort. Address F. H. FREIL, 110 East Thirteenth street. oh i? (a REENWICH.—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS COUNTRY Seats’ for sale; beautiful situations; high ground, over- Joking Sound; absolutely healthy; no mosquitoes: express — ‘one hour from city. J. W. ATWATER, Riverside, ‘on. MMENSE SACRIFICE OF FARM, STOCK, CROPS, ‘&c.—Beautiful Farm of 36 acres of good rich Iand, tw miles from large town, in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, one hour from Philadelphia, 14 trains ily: beautiful Joeation ; very healthy; delightfnl climate; larce substantial build- ings; handsome House, hall and nine rooms; splendid stone barn, extensive stabling; carriage, hog and poultry houses; delicious water; cash market at’ door; price, including 2 fine horses, 4 cows, by 50 chickens, nice carriage, truck farm waron, tools and ull crops, $9,000; only $2,500 ‘balance very cary. Take 9 A.M. train from foot’ Li- You arrive before Po) at Miller's Motel. 1 o'clock ; can return at 3h, or 5 P.M. at Quakertown station, for G. L. ALKER. Carriage waiting. ILANS AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY, BILLS, Circulars and every kind of Printing furnished at the gurporourrax PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Piss REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOUR sTORY LET VERY LOW—TWO COTTAGES, NEAR THE at Roselle, N. J. Apply to P. DONALD & CO. Franklin street, New York. BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP Dwelling, lot 148x100, in Fifty-fifth street, between Fifth and sixth avenues, clegantly frescoed and furnished through- out; will exchange for an unfurnished House in ci at it _priees, about $20,000, Address OW! Slots New York Post office. 1EXAS LANDS—TO BE EXCHANGED FOR A GooD family residence in New York or immediate vicinit; some money if necessary. Address R. L. C., Herald office. EXCHANGE—FOR SMALL HOUSE IN GOOD LO. ention, x four story and basement high stoop brown stone Hoare, Lexington avenue, below Central Park, or to let, furnished or unfurnished. WILLIAM F. LETT, 335 Broadway. : worth, ity: NER, box EXCHANGE—THREE STORY BRICK IOUSE, Paeific street, for Grocery, Merchandise, Busi Dr. BYRN, 49 Nassau street, r L Lots a ___._ REAL ESTATE WANTED. RESPONSIBLE BUILDER WISHES TO PUR chase Lots below Central Park suitable for private henaee. Owners of much willing to. sive.» builder's loa lense send diagram to J. ©. CLINTON, 55 Liberty st pffices 10 and 11. as pene Warten, SNUG FARM OF 3 OR 40 ACRES, NOT over © miles distance; shore front preferred. ‘Own- T Te, address. with all particulars and lowest price, J. B, "ALKER, 77 Devoe street, Brooklyn. E. Di. f. ‘ANTED—A COUNTRY FP cE, WITH FROM A (2? 80.90 Rares attached. good land. aid with well ap: inted outbuildings, in s healthy locality, near wave with f views ‘aud surroundings, and that canbe pure all cash will be p: ARDS, 103 West ‘& reasonable pri or JAMES RB. EDW. mreet. 'ANTED TO PURCHASE—FOR FACTORY USE, 1x Second ward, Say. Building or Lot, west of Pearl street. Address bex 1,472 Post office. TO LET FOR BUSINESS z LARGE STORE AND BASEMENT TO LET CIIEAP— eighth streets. Appl: a of iN, al Ketate feat. 459 Sixth sronne. STORE AND BACK ROOMS TO LET, 160 SPRING rarget.ome dour nat of Kouth Fifth’ avenne: twn Sbew windows; @ good location for auy business. Apply on ‘promisen. EST BUSINESS STAND IN NEW YORK FOR RES- Segrant or other business. —Large double front Store, under Astor ince Hotel, opposite Cooper Inatitute, to let. Rent reduced to $2,000 a year. r RST CLASS CIGAR STORE tion; many light faney articl y of th od ly of Most mone: Window. de. Ti Laverty sureet (O BETTER LOCA. ; thousands passing con- in New York; fine Show RT OF BASEMENT, TO LET 13 Tenth avenue; would make a good stand IN 7TH WARD; Inquire at 36 Hamilton TORE AND BASEMENT TO LET—HAVING ON the best baker's ovens; would let for en bt ac Bairg on promises, 708 Ninth avenue, between y-ninth streets or isiness. In- orty-cighth LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE BUILDING or any Part at MCULAVE'S, Twenty second nome ood | aca avenve. LET—THE FOUR STORY BUILDING IN REAR OF 85 Varick street, near Canal, in good repnir, light and well ventilated; suitable for manufacturing purposes; good =... [—~THE SPACIOU STORE AND LOFTS avenne, near Twenty-cighth street, 25x115 feet in depth each; xnitable for furniture, piano, iiry goods or taney. Iusiners, with Iarce show windows: fitted np fixtures throughout; rent moderate. PRTTRETCH. 1200 Hrondwny ™ ieee eae LET—AN OLD ESTABLISUED RESTAURANT, ON nireet, three doors from Jersey Wity ferry: wornble terms to whee, tenant. Appl: tween DDLE & BRINTNAL, 34 Desbrosses street, 2 basement 10 rooms, WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTI avenue.—Necond Floor and Basement yet to rent, in the new and elegant apartment house the best in the cite? second floor 11 rooms; ish. Apply to JOHN FETTRETCH. cabinet fin 2 dary lors, kiteher ished, at a low See the promises or to F. WAVERLEY PLACE.—CORNER HOUSE, EXTRA , 32 feet front, location, fourteen bedrooms, to rent or lease, unfur- re; never been rented before. Apply on 3. & C. 8. BROWN, 90 Bi 4 Fourth avenue; in ¢: East Twenty-second 51 EAST TWENTIETH STREET; ALSO 41 EAST Twenty-eighth street, each 13° rooms, both near xeellent’ order. treet. Apply to owner, 128 AL tha Bedroom ¢ moderate. 264 Third FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS | TO LET. TANDSOMELY FURNISHED CORNER PARLOR let, together or separateiy : ca venue, corner of Twenty-first FURNISHED also large Room A PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT; ‘on second floor, house- newly and handsomely furnished, to let to one or two ientlemen, with reference, private family; refined location j All modern’ appurtenances. 200 East Eighteenth street, near Third —PARLOR OF A. 171 East Bighty-sevei bly furnished for housekeeping hot water and gas: also Second Floor of furnished; yas and bath; house private; terms moderate. FOUR LARGE ROOMS, piano, 4 Iarge rooms, un- nth street. WOR HOUSEKEEPING—COMPLETELY AND HAND- somely furnished large Kk; no other tenants First, Hoboken, ten Third Floor; gas, water; $8 per private honse. 26 Monroe’ street, short blocks from ferry. URNISHED, TO a large front aleove Room will be let cheap to gentlemen bri West Fifteenth street. EN, WITHOUT BOARD, m second floor; water in it! sing good references. 223 floor; very floor, near Broadway. 'URNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM, ON SECOND leasant. No. 7 Great Jones street, second Call 11 A. M. to 6 PLM, second floor: all #2. Apply at JURNISIED HALL ROOMS: ALSO BACK ROOM, ON 1) improvements: wonld suit man’ and Rooms For wife. 16 Eart Fifteenth street, four doors west of Tiffany’ T° LET—NEATLY | FURNISHED honsekeeping: rent #4 and $5 per week; hall Bedroom, Hudson street. with closets, gas, the floor above, Vy housekee} ELEVEN two doors from th Parlor and Extension 10 LET—NICELY FURNISHED, SECOND FLOOR. hot and cold water: also one on TELL FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET— To two gentlemen, or gentlemai ing, with all conveniences Twenty-elghth street, near Seventh aven and wife for light Apply at 208 West nue, St, Denis Hotei.—A nice i water, gas, closets, ae. furnished immediate possersion ; also a furnished Bedrootn, 9 furnished Rooms hot and cold water: fi second door: refer Bb TH STREET, avenue, floor front Room, ele also large hall Room EAST TWENTY 221.—Handsor OND STREET.—ELEGANTLY to let, without board: hall at class partion desired ; om BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD Iy furnished, Inrge second onsets, de. to wenth nm, without board ; th closet; terms reasonable. Q] FAST TENTH bath, ae. 102 | 20( | Xone kamen” WEST FOR’ fi WEsr ¢ the first, seeon Apply on premises, | avenue. 0. the premises, Fourth avenue. —FLATS—386 possession eet and Ye N ELEGANT SE’ all the modern ty-ninth street. | Twen Double and single Kt Room and Bedroom to let, nicely furnished, with between Fifty-fifth and 8 Rooms, every improvement, and in perfe Boorman place.—Six Rooms and laundry PRENCH FLAT TO Li NEAR BROADWAY.— ms, with hot and cold water, 4. 1 STREE mt TY-NINTH STREET.—A th or withomt Ki ANT- itehen ; ‘ORTY SIXTH — STREET.—CORNER f required, to hice parties wily; very UNFURNISHED ROOMS’ AND APART- MENTS TO LET. CHANCE 18 OFFERED TO RENT VERY Low, | dor third Flats in House 1.008 sixtli Fifty-sixth 9 rer, or to JAS. KR. WATERLOW, 1 sixth SECOND FLOOR IN A FIRST CLASS BROWN ftone house to let—Possession September 1. inquire ear | . 116 East Eighty-second street, WEST THIRTY SECON D STR: new an nmedions: neat and comfortable, In every respect; owner | use; will be rented reasonably from the Ist of September. ATARTMENT TO LET-SECOND FLOOR, THREE ‘another, third four rooms, 29 and 35 Kin between Mucdougal and Variek, Water and | Aepurnte gas meter: gentect neighborhood. | ATTENTION!—FRENCH FLATS, THIRTY-FOPRTH street, $30 to $34; others $17 to #23, with all improve. | q MORRIS B, BAER, 72 Worst hirty- Sixth avent HALL MODERN southwest corner ty-seventh street, Inquire of 1). ty-neventh street T OF FLATS, NEWLY BUILT, WITH | provements, to Tet, at Joo Inquire in the bwilding. West WN STONE HOUSE, | itable for two gen” | Hemen or rentleman and wife all conveniences fo rth avenue, between Twenty-fourth |” suitable for a family, at | UNFURNIS! A. reed —TO LET, IN SUITS OF 8 TO 10 ROOMS, FIRST, HED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. Second and Third Flats, including corners: janitor land Janitress; heated; rents from $90 to $100. 900 Sixth avenue. A WWPST (OF (THE PARK —TO_ LET. APART- + ments of 19 large rooms, with every medém convent : ), #00; porsension Ist October. emces rents B70, FO Ten PAW PORD, 969 Third avenue. PRETTY 8 elezant by Bezeast ¥ ue. bath and dumb Lexington aven hails carpeted; LOOR: F Te provement) West Thirty-nint LOORS AT nd, five B80 and Agent, 456 A ices ran; to BENS. Dt Janitress, at stone Hons hall: ne painted, beautiful ar Fifhy-serenth ixt RENCH FLATS—ALL MODERN CONVISNIENCE! UITSSIX ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, T wn stone, with owner, 7: Seventh avenue, mediate possession ; Broadway Jundry in basement. AES pass doo nient to rovements: steam’ pump supplies water Janitor alwayz there. “Apply at "07 JOHN BRA \ LEXINGTON AVE: 6' Rooms, range, tubs, street, near ; stairs and RE: waiter, & He, sec Floors f OMS, WeTH ALL 1 to $90 a month, No. 235 ighth av ) s: rent from R22 between Seventh and 402 SIXTH AVENUE—FIRST AND SEC fine rooms each: all improy ements: rents pply to SAMUEL MILLIKEN, Real Estate h avenue. th at. $45 and $100 per mo ath. Apply © betwee! Broadway: or to the Janitor or A. eo: Te dumb waiter: separate oar the Park and elevated railroad Inquire at 422 West Fifty-fifth st wet, MOLVERN bloeks from 3 very’ desi and Twenty-third street ferries pot rent only Inquire on’ premises, 99 Indin street, or 163 Maiden H at Bischot we 31:3 East Twentieth street, near Sei water and ga wi ANT PARLOR FLOOR AND BASIL rrors, cornices, &c.; all improvements : Hzhborhood : rent only $80 rival ye e M's Bank, es FIRST FLOOR, THREE ROOMS AND in 200 West Twentieth street, Wwery, cori ms and back Basement, with all 1 57 Weat West Forty-sec YER. SECOND FLOOR, SIX ROOMS, bath, &c., all in good grder. 234 Eighty’ ND AND PART OF THIRD FLOOR, house, suitable for smal nt reasonable, No, iis of fi es are ) WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREET, A ve rooms and pantries: bath and laundry; of Floors to let at No. 168 East Sixtieth street; brown stone and private, stone house ington and Third avenue: ‘Third Floor, 6 rooms, $30. or ©. DUFFY, 148 | 10 LET—A SMALL FAMILY—SECOND OR THIRD i ‘ontaining five rooms; improvements and private house; splendid neighborhood ; Lat 317 West Thirty-first street. 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENTS, BROWN reet, between Le: 146 East Fitty-fourth rent #4 ae hast Pifty-fourth street. 0 LET—TO between Second dren, the Third Floor in h FAMILY WITHOUT puse 202 East Elev es, occupied by ow: A SMAL and Third ave LET—TO Floor, with Tnents (rent $30) Lexington and A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, FIRST basement, kitchen, six rooms, with improve y No, 121" East Fifty-third street, between Fourth avenues, Apply to owner on the 10 LET—GE: consisting U house, with stationary wast small Cottage, 8 rooms. only, at 17 Union squi NTEEL APARTMENTS AND FLOORS, ot 8, Band rooms, all on one floor; also Apply at office 130 East Twelfth rf QD FLOOR OF 3 ROOMS IN PRIVATE BROWN STONE ownel gam bath, hot and cold water; tubs; nt Sis, 229 Kast Kighty-fourth st. 3: EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NORTH SIDE of Union squ Floor, consisting of five rooms, with three bathrooms; snit- | able for family or bachelors; a eluding Artist's Studio —Very desirable unfurnished Second iso. Rooms on fourth floor, in- Apply to Janitor. EAST 158 ton avenue.—Upper or Lower Part of House to le brown stone; water; all Improvements; low rent. SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR LEXI 158 neetin avenue and wife or single gentlemen, fly; house, neighborhood, all select. Call on or address 1. B. EAST SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD | a ‘and Lexington avenue.—Handsome con Rooms on second floor, with first class Board, to man | in a small private Jewish fam- WEST 23 ond Floor, out yas $25, to a small family. SIXTEENTIL STREET.—TO LET, SEC- mall house ; bath, gas &c., for Ux, with- EAST 1420 month. 112TH 8T.—HANDSOME UNFURNISHED ‘Apartments to let to quiet families at $8 to $12 per take ch SMALL, NEAT, AMERICAN FAMILY DESIRE TO ‘ir of a'house, furnished or unfurnished: best «8, for one week, A. U., box 161 Herald a) pose ticul | iar aan | Wi otes ot | Address, giving Doubling Gap Springs, Newville, Pa. box 1,703 Post of York. a large furnished Dwelling suitable for that pur- or Winter resort in the South. Address, with fall pai CHARLES H, BREDEMEYER, proprie' NICELY FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT cight rooms, with the modern conveniences, prrticutars as t0 location, price, &e., L. G., ce. iW furnished ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A NICELY | without board, with a Catholic | Room, | tamily,in a genteel neighborhood. Address CAMPBELL, | box 21's Herald office. |W ment of rent. tween TI ANTED—A FURNISHED where owner or occupant would take Board in pay- | ‘Addres HOUSE UP TOWN EACKLE & PURDY, 1,243 Broad- ‘hirtieth and Thirty-tirst streets. ANTED—BY A LADY, A LIGHT, PLEASANT er { ag ° FURNITURE, Foe sales PA sell their houseliold Furniture cheap. wich wenw, third heor, back. OR SALE—AT Wotst Thirty-minth street, a quantity of Furniture, in ‘use two Yon ths: will be sold urday, om wik' rent the house GBORGE A CLARKE'S POPULAR SYSTEM OF FUR- |X nishing L-ouses and apartments with fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirror, s, Bedding, Parlor Beds, &c. 747 Broadway, Scale of paymen ‘sand prices worthy examination, PE METROP OLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, L218 Broadwa Y, have unsurpassed facil for doing all Kinds of Printing With unusual promptness and at moderate prices. ‘WANTED-ONE OR TWO PLYMPTON BEDSTEADS second | ‘Address, stating price, PAUL, 131st aud Seventh aver | EUROP\ 14 AMBURG-AMERL PACKET COMPA for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and KLOPSTOOK. opt. 3) WikLAND FERIA. we vt, 0 | POMMERANIA. Rates of passage to Ph, ‘mouth, London, Cherbout burg and all points in Km sland, Scotland and Wales ‘abin, first saloon, gol ‘abin, second saloon, gue |. ‘Steer , currency. KUNHARD? © GO. General Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. | PV TsoN's LINE FOR to bo despatched from vier 44 Kast River :— COLOMBO... ssept. £ | HINDOO |. NAVARINO, Sept. 15 | OTHELLO First cabin, $70, currency? second cabin, | Excursion tickets on very faye issued to Continental and Baltic WINES CTARLES T. WRIGHT & CO., 56 South street. Mx DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO HOL 0. N STEAMSHIPS. - 2 RICHARD € BOS, General Passenger Age’ “OI Brondways § d, Belgium, the Rhine, > vitzerland, &¢., via oe ROTTERDAM. Steamer ROTTERDAM... yaa eptember 2 | Steamer CALAND September 16 Steamer MAAS September 30 Steamer SCHOLTEN October 14 ing the United States mail These beautiful steamers, carryt ( to Ae Hatertanin, are well known far the regularity of theire i EPY Ee cs L, W. MORRIS, General Agents. i 50 Broadwa, ATATIONAL LL Re From piers Nos. and 47 North Biver. ROR LONDON, DIRECT. DENMARK “Thursday. “Awanst 26, 12.9, ERPOOL, pt Cabin panage, inced joes, Trectane! ickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates, Apply ae the com,rany's ofice, GY Broadway. \REAT WESTERN a STEAMSHIP LINE. EW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) ‘ailing“from pier 18 Kast River as follows — ARRAGON, 5) mons. Saturday, Sept. 4 CORNWALL, s Hampe “Saturday, September 18 ; intel mediate, Sto pasa age. $7 ‘i steorage, #90, cur- sion tickets, xe HORGAN Agent, 70 South street. LY DIb-ECT LINE TO FRANCE. Te GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. favorite route for the Continent y other) will sail from pier No. o* lendid vessels on thi “gyeline more son erly than ~ $120 ana’ $110, according to accommodation ; see- Firat enbin, $120 oo cabin, SiS; third, $4, Return tickets at re lucedl rates. Stecrage, $26, with atperior accommodation, ineluding al necessaries without ext.a charge, Steamers inarked thus * ot CaFTY steerage pits seh fo nO carry MORGUE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. E LINE. hha NEW YORK TO G1 .ASGOW, LIVERPOO! DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERR' sailing from pier No, 36 North River, as follows DIANA. - Wednesday, August 25 TA... Vednesday, Sept. 1 ‘ednesday, Sept. 8 5 Wednesday, Sept. 15 BTATE OF sees Whi eae Sept. 20 and every Wednesday thereatter. First cabin, $70, $80 and return tickets, $140. Second cabin, $50; return tickets, 05 feo. to & CO., Agonts, adway, New York. flice, > Broad ‘Bt {lowest rates. Ap ply. eeraue at YSTIN BALDWIN age 72 bt CHOR LINE, : CARRYING ‘THE UNITED STATES MAIL. i NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. xz | | RMEDIATE AND STIERAGE AT LOWEST RATES. | Drafts issued for any amoun j HENDERSON BROS. For LIVERPOOL DIRECT. ‘The first class British steamship LORD CLIVE, ptain P. Us will sail for the above port, irom piet 2 Wednesday, September 1. Rates of passage. Cabin, $50 to $60, enrreucy, ding to accommodation... Rteerago, $25, currency. Apply to SNOW & BURGESS, 66 South street. at current rates. gents, No. 7 Bowling Green. jahart, East 7HITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOO! CARRYING THE NITED STATES MAIL. BALTIC REPUBLIC BRITANNI | GERMANIC ADRIATI: From the White Star’ Docie Rates—Saloon, $80 and $100 in cold; -return tickets on fav- orable terms. Steerage, $28. Saloon, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affording a degree of comfort hitherto nnastainable at sea. ction of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New i*- o | | For ins NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, | Sailing every Tresday ~-_from pier 46 North. River. Tdabo......August 31,3 P. M. | Wisconsin. ..Sept, 28, 3 P. M. Sept. 7, 10 A. M. | Wyorning. .-.. Oct. 5,9 A. M. Sept. 21; 10 A. M. | Idaho. Oct. 12,3 P.M. intermedi: teerage atalowest rates. Prepaid tickets at low rates, Room, furnished, with «ll modern improvements, con- Passengers bovked to and from Pacis, Hiamburg, Norway venient to’ ear routes; terms not to exceed $5 per week. | and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and | Address, stating full particulars, M., Herald Uptown Branch | Germany at lowest rates, Anply to office. WILLIAMS & GUYO! | WAXTED—TWO FURNISHED FROST ROOMS, CON. UNARD LINE—B, AND N. AR. M.S. P. CO, | necting, on or near Broad: je to exceed $10 NOTIC: | perweek. Address G. G., Heral With a view to diminishing the chances of collision the in | by a married c | Address HOME, 7 ANTED—SECOND FLOOR, FOR HOUSEKEEPING, private | ase, West side, near Thirty-fourth street, ouple. Modern conveniences’ indispensable: . 1.279 Broadway. Fee arene ect | Vy TANTED TO RENT—A_ FULLY FURNISHED H House, situated between Tenth and Thirty-fifth sreet d between’ Fi arth and Sixth avenues; with privilege of ot over $150 per month Adare . B., Herald Uptown Branel lV | per ofl »mpletel; DU eke ANTE | small far | must be moderat Third avenues H., ro PERTHWAIT duce stock. Suits; great bar 1 ecnnbhcenat —WEE + Furniture, WAIT & CC | 1 mense stock and jow prices. MAGNIFIC. LL Duchess «1 | ane de | Carpets; broent nreans, Washstands, as, China, 5 | Table, all immediate! rth avente, RARE OP Private fan A Lousehold Furn in satin, cost #9 Sets, $75, 850, #45; Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, rosewood Pianoforte and Cover: also Chamber Set, Bedstends, Bu reas, Washstands, Mattresses, library, dining Furniture, | de. Call before purchasing elsewhere at private residence | meh str Ps eatin for 81 rors, will sell th single Paintings, Bedroom Se Hiant toned 7% Also magnifier val 120 W * T PRIVAT AT prentiare cotelaine ; snpe: $27. gnut Ch and spri Table, Sideboar | and haireloth 3 five story brown stone residence No. street. between t ae ; ‘hi | Quer. tins ne Furni street; rent $6: month, Address A., box GREAT tare and Can Great bargains in wal _ | ft Carpets: great bargains in overysh TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, | * “arpetet reat bergsins in overss LY Marie Aintoinette style, $85 ; : upright 7 octave Deeker Pi Fete, Bedstends, Dr ye Mattres Jet, ut 6X9 Second avent TANTED—PART OF MOUSE OR FIVE _ROOM furnished for ho pekseping, from $00 to fa 73 Herald Uptown Branch INFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR FOR pins or (wo unfurnished Rooms, with Board; dress, with particulars and rms, waich Pi. J., Herald Uptown B SMALL HOUSE, A Fat immediately; must be and Twenty-third ali family, no children. joni 24, No. 1,403 Brondway, reets, Sixth and Address, with References. _ FURNITURE, _ REDUCTION IN PRIC OF FURNT- & COVR SD nd 157 Chatham «treet, to re- ut and painted Chamber gains in Parlor Suits: erent’ bargains in mis- ay he M ERTHWAIT & CO. AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR , Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COWPER- J, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An im- oow ENT GILDED SATIY tyle Parlor Suit, 1 el and rep Snits, 850 and & Dressingeases, Mattresses; extension ilver Ware, Cutlery, &c.; great saerifice, No. 105 irteenth street, near ly. PPORT ITY FOR HOVSEKE; mily will sell at a sacrifice their elegant | ; magnificent Latest style Parlor Suits, #200; one brocatel and rep eet, near Brondwny. GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH.—PRIVATE FAMILY relegant, costly city made Furniture; rich Land gold frames, cost #450, for $200; one and double Bedstonds, Carpets, 50e.: Mir- Bronzes hide and Centre Tables; $400, for 8175: ‘Setx ux low as B50: beil- vetave Decker Pianoforte, cost 8900, for 8200, nt Windsor Piauoforte, with name on plate, Call at brown stone private rosidenco f cont. reet ¥ SALE—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Parlor Snits, in crimson and tan satin and ly four ro 4 vetave ering Piano: nfurte, $175; ele- es, Bureaus, hair singe Turkish Suit, Bookenses, Extension nd, Chairs, in lenther: Bronges, Paintings, rep nits, Carpets, Ae. Gn lots to ‘suit), Call at 47 West 8 Fifth and Sixth avenw or Sener N, AUCTION Carpets, Bookease ST THIRTEENTH rors, Fianos, Parlor Wardrobes, Lounges, Mfoniers, Ktageres, €c., at private sale at | OUT.~PAVOR'S GREAT DEMAND FOR ture, Bronzes, Paintings, Carpets, Clocks, lable goods; best location, central; eons ite solicited: call tast Fourteenth street WHOL me ement ALSO seventh house worth or ows 7 2 0; all modern im | $100 & month {OR SALE | mice litt | 691 Sixth aven all let to good tenants, THE FURNITURE OF SIX ROOM AYINg & profit of $45 a mon ness form widow of maiden lady, Apply pets till Neptember 1. at B. M. COW: | steamers of this line take # specific cours efor all seasons of | Boston, crossing t \egger a? from Queensto: en to New York or he meridian of 50 at 43 1; titude, or nothing | to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward passage crossing the .metidian of 50 at 42 Jatitude, or nothing to the north of 4: From NEW YORK for LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, HLA Wed. Sept. 1 | BUTHNIA...-.Wed.. Hept. 18 *RUSSIA...... Wed., Sept. 8| ABYSSINIA pt. 22 Steamers * do not carry steerage passen; ze) B : Cabin passage, #50, $100, $140 gold, acc ording to decom. Broadway (Trinity Builds CHARLES G. FRANCh ED STAR LINE. Steerage office, 111 ‘Appointed to earry the Belgian and United States mail. ‘The following steamers are apponted to sail: — FOR ANTWERP, From Philadelphia, ¥rom Ne w York, | VADERLAN Aug. 25 | SWITZERLAN 9... ...8ept NEDERLAND Sept. 18| STATE OF NEVADA Sep! FRO! ANTWEKP. For Philadelphia For New! York, NEDERLAND. Aug, 25 | STATE OF NEV. ADA..Sept, ¢ PRICES OF PASSAGE IN CURREN CY. VADERLAND Sept. 18 | SWITZERLANI | Insses nneu rpassed. f freight and other informat don spply to ‘TON, Agent, 42 Broad st eet, N. ¥. ALD, Passenger Agent, No. & Batter$'plnce, N. ¥. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Ag ents 307 Walnut street, Pi ladelphia, B. VONDER BECKE. iene European Agent, Antwerp. [RMAs LINE—FIXED SOUTIERDY CoL@sE. Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as fol bows — RPC OL, ust 24, at 2 P.M, ber 4, ath A. My For EENSTOWS ‘ Saturday, A turday, Sept arday, September 11, at 21, M ‘Saturday, September 18, at 7 A. M. } 1. “Saturday, September 25..at2 P.M, | and each sneceeding Saturday from pier 4% North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, 650, 880 and ®100, gold . #28, currency eral business apply atethe com- ay, at 43 Broadway or pler-4& North JOUN G, DALE, Agent. <D THE WORLD.—COOK'S FOURTH 8PECIAL RR personally conducted, party, leaves New Yock Septem ver 14, San Francisco October 1; time, nearly seven month fi 9 travel; steamers, sleeping cars, hotels, «te; $1,6 COOK, SON & JENKIN ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Company's pier. foot of Second street, Hoboken. . 261 Hroadw ay, MOSEL,.....5at., Angust 28 MALN.. ite, u DONAU Sat, Sept. 4 HRM Wed., Sept. 1s Rates of passage from New York to Southampto a, Havre or Bremen :— First eabin, $100, gol urrency, Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steeraze certificntes, 32, currency. For freight oF passage apply io 1H VEL! & 0 COASTWISE STEAMSHIS. 2 Bowling Green. paginy. BAT SIE AMNHIE Is FOR CALIFOR- i nia, Japan ane hing, from pier rth River, pan ant POR ASPIN WAL ACAPULCO, wy . August 31, 12 M. EXCURMON TOKETS TO THE CHILE CR Beet XUURSION C f , Ee LI x SITIOS AND RETUR: siwe | iy) till Mareh, 1S76, seed, | OUTWARD TICKETS ONLY $221, GOLD, | FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. CHINA. eae September 1 AN FRANCISCO DIRK 1 ia 1A STRAITS OF MA. LLAN, | mpany will despatch their now steamship FRANCISCO. 1875, for above. th River. Suveriutendent, , CITY OF RA on or about Wednesday, THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 204 by private sale this day and Sat- Faeeh YN iver a follows WILLE DE Pah 1S, Lachesner.. -Saturduy, Sept. 4 AMERIOQUE, Pou ol ‘Saturday, Sept. 18 | *PERIERE, Danre Saturday, Get. 2 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN’ GOLD (including wine). sev vnns OCT ETT OUT MILY GOING TO EUROPE WT No, 52 wat 1 | t CITY OF VERA CRUZ. oF . SONG, 31 snd 35 treed eng? *° F ALEXAND! 18 for pier 13 North Rive COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Y¥,, HAVANA AND. MEXICAN MATL SS. LINE. Steamers leave pier No. 4 North River at FOR HAVANA DIRECT. OF NEW YORK. SITY OF HAVANA... FOR V ERA ORU: EW ORL vin Havana, Banteashs: Progreso, Ci Le ans ee: ‘ampeachy, Tuspan Steamers: su leave New Ori ‘Tuesday, HANI a Fasablss, it. 14 EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL, LINE.— These first class steamships will sail at ply, to WM. P. OLY! MeKolter, Lultug & Cor deemed Hoven” .. Agents in Havana. 3P. M. from foot of Cedur street, for Havana direct, ing Green, | ert Texas and Pacific, and rat to Western, Texa: pus Christi, Rockport, 1 i { 1 i ) ALL, | TH 4 | delij | modation. Return tickets on favorable term « Steerage tickets to und from all parte of . Barape at lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Green. | 7T* Steamer STATE OF TES rt y and Westet lowest rate OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. will leave pier No. 1) Nor abo. M will sail every Aaturday tor freight at thai place to Morgan's Railroad 1 _ and points beyond and to Morgan's line of steamers, thence to all the Texas ports. Inver, on Saturday, 28th of Av ‘terior must have cor further inforn ‘Tuesday, Thursday ‘and Saturday, Lewes, De except Saturday, at 4 P. swith Delaware and Maryland railroi Jowest rates. received dail STEAMSHIP COMPANIES USING LAR cat Key West, ca er 20, Kass Hives, hrough bills of lading given to al Houston and Henderson, Houston and orthern, Texas ‘The Cromwell Line, ‘The Steamship CORTES, Captain Freeman, River, on Saturday, in passaxe, $90; steerage sae apply te insurance at AS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing the United Nea mail. AS, Captain Holger, will leave ou Saturday, August Sas eM I points on the Galveston, York, For August 28, rates given to Mobile, St. Louts, Vicksburg and 5 MG Wosst street. ORGANS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS for New Orleans and Texas, via Brashear Ci Brashear ‘The steamer BRASTEAR wi sail from ity direct. Throngh bills lading signed to Mobile, Galve: jouston and Texas Central, International and ( dianolx and San ‘Antonio nd Pacitic 2 Mary's and Fulton, «and Fulton, landed a and all points 0 Freight for st. ‘age and Ch Santiago at th Freight for Brow ‘expense and ‘lle, Matamoros seneo at Brazos Hantiagy, Insurance id Hreight at lowest raves. ation apply to Pier 36 Ni way, Irasos Santiago, ity. transferring New Orleans pier 26, North | t,at BP. M,, for Brashear | ston and to | all points on the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio, ireat North. ‘ontinontal railroads, and nthe Unif, t Rockport. hel dues at either Corpus Christi or isk of consignee. ‘and points in the in. | For freight or CHARLES A, WHITNEY & CO., Agents, ‘ort Ri LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 37 North River. sailing from pi ¢ Norfolk, City Point und Richm at3 P. M., connectin Air’ Line, Atlai with any's steam lin sginin, Newbern and Washington, to interior points in North C Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Through passage tickets and bills of lading to at pier 37 North River. General offices, 197 Greenwich street, N. L, MCCREADY, Now York. President. cial inducements. Bills of Lua |, Tuesdi Thurs- the Virginia ie Const Line, Piedmont Air ine, Chesapeake and ‘Ohio Railroad and with the com- olina and (via Norfolk), every M., connecting | n all points at | Insurance to Norfolk, &c., 4 per cent. Freight EB QUANTI. +) ties of printing will find it advantageous to deal with the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway, ns its facilities for doing every kind of work are unsurpassed, while in promptnem neatness and eheap- | ness it offers 5 ing, Ship) Receipts, Tickets, Manifests, Passenger Lists, Circu ping, jars, t Posters, Uards, Waybills and every special form used in the transaction of business carefully prepared and printed, _ TRAVELLERS’ TAGARA FALLS SU THROUGH IN ELEVEN HOURS. FARE, #9 25, NEW YORK HERALD GUIDE. NDAY 'TRAT SPECIAL LIGHTNING NEWSPAPER TRAIN LEAVES. AND) CENTRAL MAKING © ML WITH L. 8, A. WE! G PASSENGERS TO REACH CHIC A.M. MONDAY MO: , ALSO CONNE SUSPENSION BRIDGE. 145 P.M. SUN: THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CA. TOGA, PALATINE BRIDGE | UTICA, SYRACUSE, ROCHESTER, BATAVIA, BUF. | POINTS NORTH AND. TRAIN WILL BE PASSED RS WILL BE RECEIV) NG PLACES :— ‘D FOR DEPOT EVERY SUNDAY SONNECTION AT BUF- ND M.S. RR. FOR AND SOUTHWEST, THEREBY ALL BAGO ATS CTING DAY WITH NADA FOR | EST, ATTACHED TO COACHES. PAS. THE FOL- POUGHKEEPSIE, ALBANY, SCHENECTADY, SARA- (SHARON SPRINGS) FALO, NIAGARA FALLS AND SUSPENSION B ‘West 24 hours earlier than by at Alban} Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs can arrive there Po'clock Sunday morning, remain 11 hours at the Sprii RIDGE. Passengers by HERALD TRAIN can reach uy other train, ‘om New York at 6 o'clock A. M. Sunday, Passengers by the night boats id return by tho 10:47 train Sunday evening, ew York 7 o'clock Monday morning. BY THIS TRAIN all. points can connect arriving in SARATOG. LAKE GEORG! SHARON G RICHFDSL SPRINGS, TH. CATSRILLS. Wisk POINT, CORNWALL AND ALL TOWNS ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER WILL BE SUPPLIED WITH THE NEW YORK capa et BREAKFAST TIME. LB... LEAVE NEW YORK GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT. E 4 ARRIVE—EAST BUF LEAVE—EAST BUFF. A | ARRIVE—SUSPENSION BRIDGE: pu sd SLE. Parts PALATI UTICA SYRACUSE. PALO’ ALO. RRIVE—NIAGARA FALL: TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ONLY > = = > REESE RERREEP PEP REMSEREEE ES os a) 1:00 P 140 P.M. 145 P.M. ON THE TRAIN OR AT THE OFFICE OF THE NEW Y¥ A} ORK HE! | Take Herald train to Schenectady, w! | in waitng to convey passengers to Sarato; G of Broadway, daily, at 6 | 12:45, 2:90, 3:80, 4:30, 5 : Saturdays excepted) at 6 P. jeorge, € N. B.—NO BAGGAGE CAR ATTACHED. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets ean now be purchased th mish to % time tor breakfast. Faro. from New. York © connections made at Saratoga b Luserne and Sehroon, arriving thes Saratoga. ere carriages will be iving there . ineludin ful drive of 20 miles through thre country, $6.50, vial for” Lake A “NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. | for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich- | mond and Elm Park, Boats lenve Whitehall street at foot OD and 7:30 P.M. 7:30, 8 30, 9:80, 10:45, A. M. Sundays, ot half-past every hour from 8:30 A. M. Fare, 10 cents. ave Vesey Street for ferry. —DIRECT ROUTE VIA iow Elegant steamboats leaving from pier 41) Ni Astor House cars lei —SARATO! Line. it of Leroy street. } toga and return, good thirty days, only 84. | | | | | i ! | Sept. 30 | LBA | 990 AN kill Trip tickets to West Point, in; | Ba A —A.—OPPOSITION a A M C Steamers i | River, foot of | August 29, hotels in ¢ NATSKILL BOATS UP THE CREEK, PASSAGE 90 J, cents; NEW CHAMPION and WALTER BRETT daily, | M. necting with 8 stages for Cairo, Durham, Windham and all oP. | Churet points West, | June 10, ¢ M, to7 half, | ' wil | LER, Captain 0, N NY AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT, VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW 10 pier 39, North River, daily (Sund reo} 4 Hudson. Tickets on Special trains to ound trip, 89 40, = iz same day, $1. SS 205 4 CATSKILL LINE. Steamers. aptain J. M. Pentyand J. . Hancox, Te er, every day (Sundays excepted), NDREW HARD! orth Ri 6 TENTION, RAILROAD ot ‘Trip. Tickets ETROPOLE ENT, Herald Buildin ITIZENS' MM OMPANIES, EAN? jer 49 North River, foot of Leroy street. ‘Thro Id over all connecting !ines. RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, Newport and Fall Iver. ISTOL and PROVIDENC are, he PALL vie jie work E leave pi he vity. from Canal street; only line e« Be 8 excepted! 835, and Twenty-fourth, street me A. Me landing | Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Rhine Ie tor points North and West. ‘ornwall and Newburg, return- from Saratoga. To e Franklin ey OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, CON: necting with all railway lines North and West. | steamboats loave daily, Saturdays excepted, at 6 P, street, daily, Sundays, 4 ouch ‘tickets sold at ‘all Hall's Band engaged for the season, CITIZENS’ York daily ‘orth River, Excursion’ tickets, New York to Sara: ave Vestry feck, ¢ B. SCHUY- gir P rinted cheaper and on better NTING ESTABLISH. x, New York, than anywhere else. migh tekets \d-renowned jer 24 ARLEM AND pany's summer arrangements for 1875, ¢ lenve Peck slip every halt M., with the exeept p o'clock to half-past two o'e! be hourly. See time table at landings. J.B. TAI NEW YORK NAVIGATION COM. “ommen from ion of the'fonr trips | Hock, which | LLMAN, Nuperintencont. TEWBURG, CORNWALL, WEST POINT, COZZENS' Hteambent ARMENTA, from Brooklyn, A.M. ; Vestry street, New York, 10; Tr E nding at Manhattanville, 9:56; t 0 by other lines, when same Hotel dock, Iona Island, dail fs 2d . inclusive, retary rning from Newby: WwW and Brooklyn 7 PPOSITION, ALBANY A Scents; Sl enbin, with berth, az eneh afternoon at ) P.M, reaching Ne Dou’ 5, with room, Schuyler Invsday and Friday, 62, M. ThA ain n Franklin stre wil UTHERN Nor Philadelphia) For Long Branch—7. E M From foot 24th street, Ni orth Teh t . from 24th street pier, 9 care thromgh ta Vhilade wo'P, ‘M.S, SNEDEN, General (Sundays excepted), alton street, at nty-fourth street, “ Yonkers, 10:93 regs 1s. Nyack und Tarrytown | thy ferry ) TROY DIREC i ont). ring the camp meeting, from Ausust 4 Re. w York at et M TAN VIA LONG BRANCIL AND THE RALLROAD, M. line, Manager, 4 AT} from | Winseeee eee SUD R, P NNSYLVANIA [AILROAD, E: ‘The Grout Trunk line and United States Mail route. Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cort landt streets, as follows: Express for ilatrlabarg, Pitteby she Wet and South, with ‘ullman palace cars attached, 9: >. 5 and 8:30 P. For wi ort ond ‘otk Hi Pi ph ‘or Williamsport. ani en (via, Phi 0 Erie Railroad Division, connecting Phitadsipiass o A.M. -For Williamsport, Lock 11 Corry and’ Evie, P.M. connecting at Corry for Titusville. Petroleum nire and the Vil Keyion For Baltinore, Washington and the South, “Limited Wash- n Express” of Pullman parlor cars daily, except Sun- 30 A. M.; arrive at Washington 4:10 P.M. Regu: > Sunday, 0 P.M. 8:40, 9:30 ALM. ; 12:30, 3, M. and 12 night.’ Sunday, and 9PM. Emigrant and SAM. secona class, For Newark at d ( 1, 8:10, 68, | dL A. Muy Lif, Vand 7 BoM ee oe Amt! d South i As aa atarape ue 80), A. For New Brunswick, 7 and A. M., 12 M., 2, S20, Be 7 P.M, and 12 night,’ Sunday, 8 A. 1 até 8:40 A. M. and 4:10 P.M. , 4:10 and 7 P.M, AO and ds P.M, und Belvidere, 9:30 A.M 4 A Mand 3B My via Perth Amboy, 4:10 P.M 6A. M.,'viw Perth Amboy, netion. From Pittsburg, 6:55 and 10:90 A. ye 10015 A. M. and 6:50 P.M. daily, Wishington and Baltimore, 6:20 27 P.M. Sunday, 6220 A, M. From 10:19, F220. 1154 ALM 10237 P.M, Sunt i 1509 :20, 10:27 526 and O44 Broadway, No. 1 Astor id foot of De posses and Cortla sureat 3 No. rye} | t, Brookly 114, 116 and J18 Ludson street, Hor j ot Oflice, No. 4 Buttery place, 2 D. M, BOYD, Jr. __ Gen, Passenger Agent. GTON STEAMS RostON UTP CO | prey IDE: From ploy it3 Nort Wven, font of Daya ‘rom pier orth River, foot ‘treet, tl steamers, RHODE. ISLAND and, NARRAGANI at 5 P.M. AAO From ples a7 Na Hee Rea Rob ‘rom pier 2! th River, foot inson street, gtenmihipy EE BCTRA’ aud “GALATIA daliy "exsope' Bos ays) at oP, M. EOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY AND SARATOG: leaves dailyat 6 P.M. (Sundays excepted), from mle (except Sundays) | We ALNorth River, foot of Canal street, SPECIAL NOTICE.—On Saturday, Joly 3, and Kee Saturday until further notice, the steamers of this line wil | leave at 5 P.M. instead of 6 P. M., as heretofore, in order to | connect with the Sunday morning train at Albany for Sara- toga und the West. “EXCURSIONS. —DAILY BSION TO ROCKAWAY BEACH. ‘The steamers AMERICUS, NEVERSINK and GEN YICK will make exeursions to Rockaway Beacl undays in lod), tenting as follows > 24th st. N. R., West 10th st., Rarelay st., No T., Fulton ferry, Brooklyn 9 Sinth at. HH Nes outh Sixth st. burg, 5 A.M. and ‘ Grand st... R830 AM. and 1:15 P.M. “2 Vier 27, BR. 8:45 AOL and 1:30 P.M Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. and 143 PM. GEN. SEDGWICK, 8:40 A. Mand i215 P.M, okiyn, 9:15. M. and 1:30 'P, M, ats Hann Hockeway at 10:45, 11 and 11918 and P.M. n tickets 50c, n either boat, BOAT—DAILY EXCURSIONS TO ey Island. favorite steamer MONITOR will Jeave as follows :—Kighth street, East River, at 9 A.M, 17 E pier 27 East River at 9:10 A. M., 12:10 and , And Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 9:30 A. M., 12:30 —DAILY EXCURSIONS TO CONEY ISLA} favorite steamor ARROWSMITIL will ‘Twenty-fourth street, N. West Tenth street, Nit. Franklin street, pier 13N. R, AL —FOR EXCURSIONS, SALOON STEAMER WYOM ing (with new hoiler) and others; barges Republic, J. Ht, Baldwin, Caledonia, and Anna, Oriental, Ex’ eswood, Cold Spring and Tone Island Groves te 4 West street, opposite Christopher street Ferry, H, B. CROSSET, BANKS, REGULAR EVERY DAY id}, se steamer SETH LOW, lear. t, N 3 ‘Tenth vireet ot, E.R, ij pers N. R, 1K, Manager. NDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- landing at Y Island, West Poin i and Cornw: steamer LONG rmerly tho. Sleep, Captain Joba Perry, Brookiyny aS Ac M.; West rat 8:80, and Twenty-third street, AMP AR) 8 ET ‘are for the excursion, $1 ETING AT SING SING.—SEE STEAMBOAT NLA advertisement. ATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 28,— I LOW (Anderson’ Colwell, pilot), 12 st 10th street, th street, pie LA. M. Tick! | ets, 82. Steamer WM. TER in place ‘of Seth’ Low te the Fishing Banks, Sunday, August 20, } AL. G. FOSTER, Manager. | BXcurstoy, To sarvroca. | See DAY L ‘ertinement. ip 3 RE i 88 ve XCURSIONS BY STEAMBOAT ARMENIA DAILY (Sundays excepted) from NEW YORK AND BROOK- | LYN, through the HIGHLANDS and NEWBURG BAY ta | NEWBURG, with opportunity of spending three hours at | the unrivalled plenic grounds of TONA ISLAND, or twe hours at COZZENS' HOTEL OR WEST POL vertisement in ar PXCCRSIONS HARLEM | TO, NEWBURG, | WEST nt and fona Island, via 125th street railway and | Heamboat Armenia, daily, except Sundays. Leave Man- | battanville at ¥:55, returning at 6 P.M. | JXCURSION TO SEA CLIFF.—500 BEST SEA CLIFF 1 IG” Lots, including bluff lots of new survey, will be put on | Sule Tuesitay, A at 1 o'clock, On’ that day. the ' steamer THOMAS I, WAY will leave Grand street, East River, at 8:30 A. uching at Thirty-third street; return- ing lenve Sea Clift at 4 P.M w York for Sea Cliff at or days the steamer leaves Grand street nt oO P.M. Should the ming be rainy the 6 P.M. ot O15 A 1 sale will be the next day ASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE street every Sunday at % 10 and 1h M.. und’ daily at 10 Al M., 2, 5:15 and Sunday) at Twenty-fourth nutes later. Fare 15¢, boats leave Ci and 40 «landing (daily | and Thirty-fourth streets 10 \ eat Na ae ARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH BRIDG! The palace steamboats HARLEM, MORRISANTA. and LYMOUTH KOCK, RETUKN OF THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER HH VATERS, nt excursion palace NTIC OGEAN, ful runs from New ERNOON,’ AUGUST 30, all the ATTRACTIONS, i MILITARY BAND, MADRIGAL BOYS, CLUB, MHCRCH BELLS in a superb programme. ind trip) ONE DOLLAR HALF PRICE, _*s* Tho boat will leave the foot of Twenty-third st | North River, at.3 P. M.. and the Fall River line pier, foot } bagi ‘treet h River, at 4}, o'clock, returhing to the city aby Gospay > A GRAND TRIP the first sinee her overw En NEXT MONDAY CHIMES 0) will purcielpat xe Philadelphia and the Centennial, ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad C and on each . A special t New York at 7:50 A, M.: D. M. BOYD, Jr. General Passenger Age 10 CHARTE! exentsios |T aN nd Sunday schools. Apply the afteravon, _ ASTROLOGY, WONDERF ILD, GIFTED WITH SECOND sight from birth; tells everything without questioning; jen property, business matters aud absent friends. Real: 11 Bast Pitty-tirst stro a dence KNOW THY DESTINY. 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