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: CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. —FOR SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED OR UN- A. furnished, Seventy-erghth street, southwest corner fadiso1 ‘& new medium size four story high stoop, and stone Dwelling: for aslo or to reasonably, +Offices, 11 Pine street or 33 East Seventeenth street, Y. K. STEVENSON, Jr. A. BARGAINSNO, 63 EAST SIXTY.PIRST STREET, soe oe, Nee ace and hepa hay evennse Sour Stories, brown px 50x100.5 5 tly frescood. erfoct order, with plor glass, comiices" and’ can remain, balance cash: a rare opportunity, E. H. NICHOLS, owner, No. 9 Pine stre¢ NEW, ELEGANT, AND SPACIOUS FOUR STORY brown stone private Residence 254 Madison avenue for sale; substantially built, admirably planned, latest impro\ ments, cabinet finish and unsurpassed location; open daily. A. FRO SALE, ON FIFTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR + Fifth avenie, four story high stoop brown stone; 25x00%100; Lowly fainted and frescoed; gua fixtures, Mir fice. H.R. DI STREET, sueri REW & CO., No.3 West . Fifth Avenue Ho A TLOT OP Lor ON | stxTy-rouRTH near Madison avenue, with a builder's loan; a liberal ‘amount will be given to a good purty. BF. MELROSE, 555 Third avenue. : JEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1875.—-TRIPLE SHEET. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ILL EXCHANGE TWO LOTS ON WEST SIDE OF Madison avenue, between Kighty-third and Eighty- fourth streets, for Linproved Property; will loan to builder or take cash; any way to accommodate; aro excavated and sowor in; finest location on this avenue. 8. KILPATRICK, 340 Third avenue. ILL EXCHANGE FOR A PRIVATE DWELLING south of Seventy-second street a corner Lot on Lex- ington avenue, free and clear, and ® full Lot on Seventy- seventh street, subject to a first’ mortgage, will assume mortgage on house. 8. KILPATRICK, 340 Third aygnue. 12 000 —HANDSOME PLACE AT NEW D . ‘+, Canaan, Conn.; 16 acres fine land; good hotse; plenty choice fruit; $2,000 cash, balance, in Property news city. . ©. LOOMIS, 654 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-cighth street. _, REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED—FOR CASH, ONE TO FIVE ACRES, IN Wextchester county, ‘near New York; price must be tow, as all cash will be paid; offers only noticed that state location and price. Address UASH, box 124 Herald office. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished, LET—THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 119 East 126th street, within one minute's walk of railroad station ; perfect order; all modern improvements; fine gar- den ; rent very low; unfurnished or partly furnished. Luquire on pretmises. WO STORY FRAME COTTAGE ON EIGHTY-FIRST }, close to Third avenue, 7 rooms, lar lot, $25 month; three story brown stone, Bust Fifty-fifth street thirea ‘story high "stoop, Kast “Thirty uluth stpoot, $1.00 three story bigh ate ‘ast Fifty-chird street, $1,000; three story high stoop brown stone, Seventy-second street, $900; others, and Parts of houses and Flats. 8. KILPATRICK, Bull's’ Head Bank Building, Twenty-fifth street, Third av: FURNISHBD—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP House wanted, by a family of adults, who will take care of same; must be in good order, Address, with lo rent and full particulars, W. O. LINTHICUM, 174 Fifth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS "TO LET. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, A THREE or four story House, in first class location, about 20 or 22 feet front, Address, price, terms, &c., T. OLIVER CAR- TER, 89 Nassau street, room'11, MANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR OF three rooms and bathroom, without hoard; will let to- gether or separately; suitable for a party of gentlemen; pri- vate family. Apply at 135 West Twenty-first street. OR SALE.—I OFFER MY RESKDENCE, ON SIXTY. second street, near Park avenue, for sale. Persons ‘wishing to purchase a first class house cheap may apply for Permits to the owner, at 326 Bowery, up stairs. pace $6,060, RENT $500 YEARLY, FOR THREE story high stoop Dwelling 123 East il4th street, be- tween Lexington and Fourth avenues; in very fine order gndcheap, 8. KILPATRICK, ‘HO Third avenue, has the e PAPNgTRANSIT, BOAT. CARS, ALL NEAR—SELL or @ht cheap, new brown stone’ Mouses, 131st street, Fifth and Sixth avenue, Terms, premises. or BIRD, owner, 137 Broadway, (0 BUILDERS.—LOTS FOR SALE, WITH LOANS. ive Lot 130th Detwoen Fifth and Iso many others, from Forty.ffth street to Harlem, suitable for private Bouses, French flats or tenements: irresponsible builders need not apply. J. ©. CLINTON, 55 Liberty street, offices 10 and 11, East Side. OR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN—A NEW THREE story high stoop and basement brown stone House, with- in three minutes’ walk of boat landing at 120th street; no reasonable offer will be retused. Address M.S, box'113 Herald office. w FOR SALE CHEAP—ONLY | $13,000, 75 PER CENT ‘on mortgage, three story, twenty foot brick House and Lot; brown stone trimmings; ‘all improvements: possession ‘at once. ALBERT 'H, NICOLAY & CO., No, 43 Pine street, New York, M"* BE SOLD, ON ACCOUNT OF HEIRS, A FIVE story tenement House, 25x60, lot 75 feet; terms to suit the buyer. Lpquire at 21 Frankfort st. OG 8, VATH. West Side. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE ‘House in perfect order; price $30,000; rent $2,500) also a House for $179 and $150 per month. E. A, DAILEY, 688 Sixth avenue. Miscellaneous. OWN CHOICE LOTS BELOW | FORTY-SIXTH tre and will erect one or three first class cabinet drown. stone Ho 8, according to plans desired by pur- chasers, at a small percentage above actual cos' made with responsible parties only: location wf other eee jars with J. ©. CLINTON, 56 Liberty street, offices 10 and 11. HE si EVENING TELEGRAM CONTAINS. EVERY NIGHT MORE LOCAL, GENERAL AND TELEGRAPHIC News AND HAS A LARGER CIRCULATION + THAN ALL THI OTHER EVENING PAPERS IN THE CITY COMBINED. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. CLUB ROOM TO LET.—PARTIES DESIROUS OF forming @ club, either for sparring, fencing, rowing or shooting, will find every apparatus necessary for the purposes at Col. MONST! fty's Academy, 619 Sixth FIRST CLASS OYSTER STAND TO LET.—INQUIRE in the saloon, 1,027 Second avenue. A CORNER STORE TO LET—FOR A GROCERY, lager beer, clothing or any other purpose; will give & case. “Tnquire at 170 avenue B. comer of Eleventh street, Ant, LARGE PARLORS, FULLY FURNISHED, + to let, forclub, merchant tailor, milliner or office business. Apply to C.'S. PECK & CO., No. 8 West Twenty- fifth street, UTCHERS, ATTENTION.—A BUTCHER STAND, with new leehouse and fixtures complete, in a grocery doing « large business, with Rooms and. Stable to let; only ‘one opponent in the neighborhood; a splendid chance for @ live man, Apply at No. 4 Ninth avenue. ESK ROOM TO LET IN AN ELEGANT OFFICE.— Suitaple for a broker, agent, or commission merchant, 267 Broadway, room 2, first floor. INEST FRENCH FLATS IN NEW YORK—BROAD- sway and Fifty-ninth street® overlooking Central Park; elevators, all modern improvements; rent low; ulso to lease, large double Store under Astor Place Hotel. ARGE STORE AND GARDEN, ABOUT TWO LOMS, with fixtures, near Sixth suitable for a lager beer saloon or other business in city for an ac- tive m Inquire on premises, 114 Thirtiesh street, or at 240 West Fifty-fifth street, TORE AND THREE ROOMS TO LET—24 PER month, at 127 Greenwich avenue, 25 feet from the cor- ier of Jackson square, Apply on the premises. HE DESIRABLE AND WELL LOCATED BASE- ? ment Ni ‘ 28, 30 nee, 4 pide larong 8 eee orner, oF earl, diagonally opposite the Produce Exchange, suitable for a’ barroom orchop house, Apply to W. B. COOPER & CO., 99 Pearl street. 0 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE BUILDING or any Part at MCCLAVE’S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue. © LET—SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH LOFTS OF building No. 13Barclay street ; suitable for any light busi- ness; at present fitted up for the manufacture of clothing, with’ cutting boards, &c., in order, which will be let with the lofts if desired, Inquire on second loft, i LET—IN BOOTH’S THEATRE, WINE ROOM OR Fruit Send. Appty at 368 Sixth avenue. 1 LET—STORE. NO. 368 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN ‘Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seve with plate glass front, for clothing or ot trade; rent moderate. ' Apply on premises. = . BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. MOST ELEGANT AND COSTLY DOUBLE MANSION of sto lyn, convenient to its ferries an Founded by an acre of beautifull mented grounds, filled with fruit and flowers and having ex: tensive conservatories, stables and carriage house ; to lot fur- nished to an acceptable family or for sale on reasonable and y terms. Oftices 11 Pine street and & Kast Seventeenth reat. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr, BARGAIN.—$1,000, CASH DOWN, WILL SECURE ‘8 good House and two full Lots, 20 minutes from ferry, Hycoklyn; water, gas, dc. JOHN'S. EWEN, 80 Naasat et, room 17. ARGAIN.—BLEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, modern improvements, mirrors. &c., first class neigl- dorhood, six blocks to ferry, No. G00 Henry street, Brooklyn, to let, $75 per month. IULTON STREET, FEW BLOCKS FROM CITY HALL.— Four story brick Store, price $12,000; this is a bargain. W. P, COOK, 289 Washington street, Brooklyn. 10 LET—HOUSE, THE THREE STORY BRICK HIGH stoop, 151 Bergen street, near Hoyt; will be rented for to @ good tenant; house new and in complete order, with all improvements, Apply'at 565 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn, or 441 Fourth avenue, New York. i ied LEASE OR SELL CHEAP—ONE NEW FOUR story brown stone front House, cabinet finish, with ex- tension and croquet ground, 171'St, Mark's avenue, near Carlton, Brooklyn. Inquire of G. W. KIDD & CO., 21 Whitebail street, New York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ISHED HOUSE, 10 rooms; barn, grounds, &c.: good neighborhood; imme- inte possession ; ‘rent for’ winter very low, Apply to or ad- dress MARY BARTLETT, on premises. FINE FARM, 165 ACRES, IN WESTCHESTER county, and 100 acre Farm, near New Brunswick, with fox. Crop, &c., to exchange for New York or Brooklyn roperty.. 24 Mp OLIVER CARTER, 39 Nassau street, room 11. T TARRYTOWN.—A BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED Cottage to let; immediate possession; gas, heater. grates, range, &o,; stable and carriage house ; depot; Fent very cheap. . EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. 10 LET—AT TARRYTOWN, A LARGE NEWLY FUR- nished House; all modern improvements; gas, bath, heaters, immediate possession; near ‘depot | nominal. 8. EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. & PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A RESIDENCE TO RENT.—BEAUTIFULLY SITU- ated in a delightful healthy village in Connecticut, ‘about 40 minu@es ride from New Haven; nicely furnished, including plano; terms $25 per month, or will rent half for $15. Call on or address OWNER, 499 West Thirty rst street, near Eighth avenue, UNTRY HOUSE, miles on Jersey Centr: d son may arrange to bour fice. FURNISHED, TO RENT—14 ‘one mile from depot; owner Address T., box 175 Heruld LORIDA LANDS FOR SALE.—ORANGE GROVES, nurseries and improvements of all grades, in Orange county, the most rapidly growing section of this State. Cor- respondence solicited. A. HUGHEY & CO. ford, Orange county, Fla, 10 LET OR LEASE—AT A VERY LOW RENT, FOR a reasonable term, Store and Basements 590 Brondway, running through to Mercer street, 25x200, rear 40. For Be Particulars apply on the premises: T. W. STRONG. 4.5 EER, MONTHLTHOUSR AND STORE CON. nected, 185 Wooster street, near Bleecker street; sion immediately; seen at 9 o'clock A. M.; also at low rent, Houses 218 and 220 Greene street, near Amity. ‘7 DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A PLEASANT FRONT Room to one ortwo gentlemen, without board ; sitnation Thirty-sixth street. near Fifth avenue; reference required. Address 8. P. R., Herald Uptown Branch office. A. PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS, CONNECTING, well furnished, to let to gentlemen, without board, in « Airst class house, near Madisom square, D4 Wese Twonty-ftth street. A WRORSISHED ROOMS, WITH EVERY CONVEN- ience for housekeeping, from $2 to $5. 171 Thompson street, near Bloeeker, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AzD APART- MENTS TO LET. . y 4 HANDSOME THIRD FLOOR ON TWENTY-NINTH street, near Fourth avenue. six Rooms, in first class or- dor; nice neighborhood; rent $35. J. H. MONAGHAN, 401 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-cighth streat. 4 A yon TO LET FOR BUSINESS OR LODGING * gentlemen; unexceptionably located, and terms reasonable. Inquire at 17 Union square, secoud floor. A. THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, IX AND FOUR Sas coker eeark, potare, improvements, brows sone, if i yont $20 sea gO West Fifty-fifth street $30; fine location, Inquire at BrgNs STONE FRENCH FLAT TO LET.—AT 430 $40 Thirty-fourth stroct, west of Ninth avenue; rent, $28 to {six rooms; modern improvements; location desirable. FATS 70 LET—EIGHT LIGHT ROOMS. IN NEW first class brown atone houses Nos. 322 and 924 West Forty-cighth street; beautifully finished; all modern im- Provements; chandeliers, stationary tubs, bathroom, dumb walter, door-openers, speaking tubes, window shades’ halls and stnirs carpeted. heated and lighted ; separate gas meters; Fonte from $45 to 83. "Apply to janitor ee EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. (esau LINE-B. AND x AR M8. P. Co. DTICE. With a view to diminishing the chances of collixion the steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of ‘Oi the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Be crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing north of 43, he homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at or nothing to the north of 42. ‘W YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. TOWN. ABYSSINIA, .Wed., Sept. 22 | SCYTHIA......Wed., Oct. 6 . +Wed., Oct. 13 ALGERIA, Sept. 29 | *RUSSIA amie: FY steerage passengers. Cabin passage. $80, #100 and $190. wold. uccording tp ae- commodation. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steeraye tickots to, and from ail parts of Europe, at lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Green. Btoerage oflce, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building). CHARLES G: FRANCKENN, Agent. ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP ABYSSINIA EM- Rigi ity Ri wg streot, Jer dey City, at 10:30 A. M. on Weduosday, September 22, 1879. CHAS. “G, FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. RENCH FLATS—888 NINTH AVENUE, NEAR aay. opens ae. $35 to ©. each soven BORG none dari 0 r itor, ORG: E. SARDINE, 1-207 Broudway ee (0 d8itors OF RENCH FLATS—SIXTIETH STREET, JUST WEST of Tenth avenue; seven rooms each; none dark: all Conveniences: private hall: $35 to $45; neighborhood fine. ‘Wits08's LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, to be despatched from pier 44 East River OTHELLO, Oct, 6| HINDOO. COLOMBO: Det. 20| NAVARINO First cabin, $70, currency; second cabin, $45, currency. Excursion tickets on very favorable terms. Through tickets ismued to Continental and Baltic ports. Apply for full par- ticulars SPLENDID, COMPLETELY FURNISHED LARGE 1 Floor for housekeeping ; divided if desired : gas $8 per week; no other tenants, 26 Monroe 7 Apply w GEORGE E, JARDINE, 1,267 Broadway. CHARLES L. WRIGHT & CO., 56 South street. wt 2. ~~ LAT TO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY; REFERENCE | WHITE STAR LINE, required. Inqui . 243 East Thirteenth st. FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVE! - — nquire on premises, 243 East Thirteenth s' congas TRE UNITED Oth: A LA’ < ROOMS; FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE | CELTIC. ; M. front; all improvements: range, dumb waiters, ADRIATIC Oct M. ieund fy imarble alle; walls beavti ty. winter Baler 35 Oet. 9, at 23 vated railre I 42 x a . M. a ae GERMANIO ‘Oct, 23 at P.M. IRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT BROWN STONE a font high stoop, marble hall, seven rooms and bath; room, all modern 50, 41: Went Fifty ante. improvements, newly painted, $50, 414 First 10 short blocks from the ferry. T 119 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooms; _ all improvements; conveniently located; hall Rooms, $3 and $3 50; to gentlemen only; prices moderate, TUDIOS TO RENT.—LADIES DESIRING STUDIOS can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms, in buildin: to be occupied by Young Ladies’ Christian Association, No. East Fifteenth street. Apply at 64 Irving place. A SUIT OF TWO ROOMS NEATLY FURNISHED; Becond story; for light housekeeping; all convenientes; to adults only; moderate. ‘est Thirty-third st. 10 LET.—A THIRD FLOOR, IN A BROWN STONE house; five rooms; rent, $23 Appl: hi 212 Enst Fortieth street. ee ee LARGE NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO GEN- u loset, with hot and cold w: Bw tieth street, near Sixth 10 LEt DNFURNIRHED—-THRER NICE ROOMS, ON hird floor, with allt) de at 108 Clinton place @ modern improvements. Apply PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO RENT A,PARLOR and Bedroon young couple, near Saar rege’ to Senuacges Ht indsor ; to $35, according to cen ‘Addrews box 185 Herald Uptown arene 2 LADY HAS A HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED Floor, which she would let toa select family; private table if desired; location near Gilsey House. box 109 Herald office. A. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A NICELY FUR: nished Room to gentlemen; mas, bath, &c. 130 East Pwelfth street, between Third dnd Fourth avenues; refer- ences, FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR 10 LET—WITH ll improvements, and three Rooms on third floor, will- ing to separate. in a small private house. 68 Prospect place, corner Hust Forty-third street, AMERICAN FAMILY HAS PLEASANT, CLEAN furnished Roows, with every convenience aud reason- able terms, 203 Eust ‘Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THEIR SECOND Floor und front Room on third floor to first class par- tivs ; house newly furnished: references exchanged. 53 West Washington place. HANDSOME ROOM, WITH BEDROOM ADJOIN- ing, newly and finely furnished, to let; all conven- iences; private family; refined location : suitable for one or two gentlemen; references required. 200 Kast Eighteenth street, near Third avenue. Address H. L., 10 LET—A FOURTH FLOOR IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, six rooms; rent $23. Apply on the premises, 342 Ei Highteonth street. i i ied 10. -LET.—OCTOBER 1, UNFURNISHED; FINE Floor, with sfour rooms; large closets, bath, gas, all modern improvements; rent, references exchanged; location first class, 15 Charles street. 0 LET—FIRST FLAT, 1,233 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Seventy-first street; eight rooms; all light; all the i rovements: rent moderate to a good tenant. ‘Apply to . CARPENTER, 26 Third avenue (Bible House). 10 LET—UNFURNISHED FLOORS AND ROOMS, TO good tenants; as respectable apartments as in any hotel from $11 to $14, in 255 Hudson street, between Canal a1 Spring; water, water closets and gas on each Hodr; house- keeper to do ali the work. Apply on promises. (0 LET—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, TO A SMALL family, at 351 West Forty-vighth street, second story, and part of third, of a first class private dwelling; all the modern improvements; owner occupying the remainder of house. Inquire on the premises. Rent $50. 0 LET UNFURNISHED—THIRD FLOOR AND BASE- ment, Kitchen and Dining Room; all improvements; immediate possession. 137 Eust Fortieth street, first house east of Lexington avenne. 2 10 LET—FLATS TEN ROO) cious; nothing finer in the city; steam and hot water; equal to Fifth avenue; rents $70 and $00, FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 953 Third avenue, ELEGANT AND SPA- FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—120 East Thirteenth street; ring third bell. HEAPEST ROOMS IN NEW YORK, NEATLY FUR- nished, tor sleeping or housekeeping, at Central Park; splendid air; two connecting, $3 up per weok; others, $1 up. Inquire of WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Madison avenue, cor- ner Eighty-sixth street. Take Madison avenue cai FURNISHED Rooms To LET_wiTHour BOARD near Fifth avenue and Broadway. Apply at No. 18 ‘West Twenty-tifth street. Furnished. FIRST CLASS MEDIUM SIZED HIGH STOOP brick Dwelling, thoronghly renovated, in perfect order, rartiaily furnished, on Pacifie avenue, Jersey City; rent low. ffices No, 11 Pine street and 33 Kust Seventeenth street. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. A. MODERN BUILT, VINELY LOCATED, SUPERBLY finished and furnished full size four story high sto} brown stone Dwelling, Thirty-seventl just out of Fift averme, to let low.” Offices, 11 Pine street Seventeenth street, V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. nd 83 East N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED MODERN DWELL- ing, in perfect order, below Central Park, 21x60x100 feet. Offices 11 Pine strect and 33 East Seventéenth street. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. IURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR GENTLEM location for convenience, éc., unsurpassed; terms lib eral. Apply at No. 4 Union Square. 10 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, WITH FOUR OR FIVE Rooms; water, gas and all modern improvements, 162 West Forty-sixth street. 0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR IN THE PRIVATE house 210 East Thirty-third street; house occupied by the owner; all modern improvements. 10 RENT—FIRST FLOOR FLAT OF HOUSE NO. 506 Lexington avenue; all improvements. Apply on second floor of premises, or to G. SHIFF, 41 Water street. }O_RENT—UNFURNISHED, PART OF A SMALL House in Cottage place, consisting of second floor, two rooms and two rooms on third floor; will be let low to’a small family of responsibility. Address L., box 168 Herald office. 'URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY—A Parlor and Bedroom, suitable for two. gentlemen, also inal Bedroom, without’ board, in private family, at 64 University place, References required. 5 JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 158 SIXTH AVE- nue. Apply in trunk store, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS—WITHOUT bourdg house has all modern improvements; large front Room for gentleman and wife; small Rooms for gentiemeny splendid location. (234 Fourth avenue, between Twenty. fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, Terms inoderate to reliable parties, REDUCED RENT.—TO LET, WITH THE FUR. niture, the three story high stoop House 229 East Kight- Genth street, Apply to JAMES M. TAYLOR, 1} Pine st. Al $000 WELL AND FULLY FURNISHED, ON « Twenty-second street, near Seventh avenue ; one on ‘Twentieth street, $1,400; others. Send for list. Also unfur- nished Houses. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 East Twenty- third street TTENTION!—COMPLETELY, ELEGANTLY AND BY newly furnished four story high stoop brown stone, on Fifty-sixth street, near Isight! month, Call and be suited. MORRIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-fourth street. FOUR STORY HOUSE, 25x65, FULL LOT, WELL forge) let to bauaihiar.) Gag fae hr ear siroot, near Broaiway: No. 8 West Twenty-fith street. COSEY AND PRETTILY FURNISHED HOUS with everything complete for housekeeping; twelve Foorps, all improvements; fine yard: rent very low 10 & good tendnt, Call at 224 West Forty-seventh street. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH STOOP brown stono House to let, furnished or unfurnished, on South side of 125th street, between Fifth and Sixth nues; possession immediately. Inquire of EDWARD STRONG, 18 Vesey street. TO LET, PARTLY FURNISHED, THIRTY-NINTH « Street, near Seventh avenue, four story high stoo) brown stone House, 20x55x100, $150 per month. H. DREW & CO., No. B West Twenty-third spreet (Fifth Ave- nue Hotel). LEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN st house, tully furnished, 25x60; 18 rooms; $375 wu Thirty-second street, near Fifth ayenne ; first « ing house. GEO. D, HANKINS, 28 Wost Twenty-ninth street, corner Broadway. URNISHED HOUSES.—$150 TO $700 PER MONTH; fifteen-to forty rooms; large House, cheap rent; fine lo cation; furniture for sale; $1,300, by ‘instalments; untur- nished, $1,400 to $3,000, J. UC.” FREEMAN, 181 Broadway. OUSE TO LET—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, NO. 564 Fifth avenue, opposite Windsor Hotel; posession given October 1. For terms or permit to examine house ap- ply to W. H, STILES, 43 Elm street, near Worth. avenue; rent only $183 per OR SALE—AN UNENCUMBERED FARM OF 19 acres, in Connectient; one of the finest locations in Stamford; price $7,000; terms eaay. Address 33 West Forty- seventh street, New York. Mint BE SOLD.—BEAUTIFUL FARM, 86 ACRES a. ‘splesidid rich land, in Richland township, Bucks county, thro miles from large, flourishing town, one hour frou Philadelphia, 14 trains dally, cash market for everythi ng -fine, large, substantial, stone’ buildings, cost. over, $5,000; stone dwelling, ball and 9 rooms; piarza, splendid barn, sta: bling for 12. cows and 4 horses; carriage, hog and poultry houses; spring water, never failing; price, including 2 fine horses, 4 cows, bog, 50 chickens, handsome carriage, truck and farm wagons, barnes, tools, also hay, wheat, ry, oats and potatoes, only $4,500, if sold within one week ; only 21000 cash voqelreds balance to suit purchaser; ateat bargain ever offered: ‘take 9 A. M. train from foot of Liberty Street, Now York, New Jersey Central Railroad to Bethlo- hom, Pa.; there take North Pennsylvania Railroad to Quak- ertown, Bucks county, Pa.; you arrive before 1 o'clock, can fetora at 9 P.M. inquire at Miller's Hotel for G. Ie ALKER, Carriage waiting. J. CENTRAL RAILROAD.—TO LET CHEAP, THE « Whole or Part of a furnished House, 20 minutes from street and five from depot; fine grounds, stable, &c. Address corner of Ocean and Linden avenues, Groenvill ervey City. RANGE, N. J.—FURNISHED HOUSE, pot; neat and clean; ample shade; fruit ssbroad. Apply soon to B. Broadway. HORE FRONT FARM, 40 ACRES, ONE HOUR FROM city, few minutes from depot, good plain buildings, long r front, $5,000; great bargain. J. W. ATWATER, iverside, Conn. TAMFORD.—FULLY FURNISHED HOUSES, VERY desirable locations for winter, to let, by month, at $0, H. A. HUB. $00, $100; modern improvements, Paid s deine Block. Beauford. © 10 LET—AT ELIZABETH, N. J... A LARGE DOUBLE House, unfurnished or fully furniabed; all’ modern im- provements; four acres of ground; in perfect order; barns, outhouses, &c. ; rent low; immediate possession ; 10 minutes from depot. Apply to Mr. YOUNG, Real Estate Agent, near Gapot, or to COLLIN & LEK, 41 Fulton street, New York. 10 LET FURNISHED—aT ORD, N, J, 4 minutes from foot of Liberty street, « well furnished Honse, with all modern improvements; ‘bathroom, water closet, furnace, range, burglar alarm, billiard table, &o., &o. ; Font $60 per month to a dei teiuaut, with sual family, Address C. A. WHEDON, 72 Duane stre [\O LEASE, YURNISHED—A GENTLEMAN'S RESI- dence at Portenester; 18 Teoma; city Improvementa; 8 acres of lawns, ard an jen: Teasonable an aecepte he pasty, Apply to . ILPATINGR, 340 ‘Third av, $2,000 Boner Ave Re bare sinonat on very t we front, with good Millinery: Busiuess in- Herald 5 EAR DE- owner goin F, GREEN, with J. M. Wentz, easy torms; stone front, with go claded; @ bargain. Address A. C. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, AS ESTABLISHED LADIES’ AXD | GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods Store to exchange for good Mort agen; also tho Kquity of n three story high stoop and base- ment brown stone Houso in Brooklyn for smailer Property. Address BARGAIN, Herald oftice. HE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE CORNER of Madison avenue and Fifty-fourth street, with dining room extension, elegantly and completely furnished, will be Tet reasonably tow smail family. “For particulars dpply to LEWIS MAY, 11 Broad street. (0 LET—ELEGANTLY AND nished, a four story brown stone House, 25 by 56 feet situated on west side of Madison avenue, overlooking the Fifty-ninth street entrance to Central Park; rent $450 per month. Apply to the owner, 59 Liberty street, room 8. 19 LET—AT REDUCED RENT IF TAKEN THIS week, 161 Thirty-fourth street, between Lexington and ‘Third avenues, four story House; furnished or unfurnished preferred. COMPLETELY | FUR. 10 LET.—NICE, FURNISHED ROOM AT 13 ANTHONY A _gireet; private house; terms reasonable; references re- a 10 LET—-FURNISHED, FOR HOUSEKEEPING, LOWER Part of House, 6 rooms; aleo Second Floor; bath atteched will be let separate to gentlemen; all improvements, 14 West Thirteenth street. 10 LET—IN A FRENCH FAMILY, A NICELY FUR- * nished Room and Bedroom; every convenience for per- hall Room, 83; gentleinen only. 09 East Twelfth street, near Broadwa: 10 RENT.—FIRST AND THIRD FLATS, AT 144 EAST Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Music; six rooms, modern, in xood order; possession immediately. In- quire of the janitor. NEW FRENCH FLATS TO LET—PRICE $35 TO $50, all improvements, 119 East Forty-sixth street, Hetween' Lexington and Fourth avenues; also three at 113 ‘West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, price $25 to $33. Inquire on premises. $1. TO $17.—TO LET, APARTMENTS, IN THOSE model apartment houses, in suits of three rooms, 256 and 258 Thirty-seventh street, noar Eighth avenue. 13] WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET. —THIRD FLOOR, 21 unfurnished, to let, to family of two or threo adults Teterence expected. Apply after 10. M. HOUSES, ROOMS, In this City and Brooklyn, i FAMILY, OF THREE ADULTS DESIRE THE charge of a house in lieu of rent until May 1, or longer; best referenc mn. Address FRANK, Herald Uptown Branch office. 10 LET, FURNISHED—A NICE THIRD FLOOR TO_A small family; at 416 West Forty-third street (0 LET—THREE OR FOUR HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, suitable for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, in a private family. No. 6 West Washington place, near Washington square. FULLY OR PARTIALLY FURNISHED, DE- ble Second Fivor, in private house; also handsome back Parlor; location first class. 246 West Forty-third st, WO COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR honsekeeping; terms $16 a month; house private. 171 East Eighty-sevenih street, LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, a Parlor and Bedroom. to one or two gentlemen; hot and cold water, bathroom ; also two small Rooms; good loca- tion, 284 Fourth avenue, ngar Twenty-second street, TH AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET. oD Furnished Rooms, single or entire floor; baths on each glory; references required. WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—AN ELEGANTLY furnished snit of Rooms on first floor to let, without nzle Rooms; house has been newly painted forencag. 10 BER. WEEK FOR A NICE, cOzEY UPPER Floor; two rooms, closets, hot and cold water: suit- abio for one or two. 259 West Twenty-tifth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. wy STREET, WEST, 115, FIVE DOORS FROM Sixth avenue.—A Handsomely furnished second floor front Room; closets, hot and cold water; table first class; location unexceptionable. 1 TH STREET, EAST.—TWO PLEASANT, FUR- nished Rooms? algo front and back Parlor, in @ private terms moderate. No, 222 East Fourteenth 25 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED e) front Basement and desirable Apartments, suitable for dentist or physician, and Lodging Rooms for gentlemen 34. WE TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIPTH AVE- ne.—To let, furnished, without board, four Rooms ‘on the second floor to a party of gentlemen or to a family without children; references exchanged. 3 EAST FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS: « to let, without board,.to gentlemen only; reference required. 0 RENT, FURNISHED—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP’ brown stone house West Forty-reventh street: $250 per month. For particulars apply to OWNER, No. 7 Wall street, second story, front room. 10 RENT—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, A HAND- ssomely furnished House, four stories, brown stone, on Brooklyn Heights, five minutes’ walk from Wall street ferry; owner, two adults, desire boarding with parties. Address E. FRANCIS, Englewood, New Jersey. 10 A PARTY DESIRING A SMALL, ELEGANT HOUSE, near the Fifth Avenue, pretty: well up town, achance seldom found is offered, either furnished or unfurnished, at a great sacrifice on its ‘original cost; Small houso in the city. 177 Herald oftics. T FORTY-FOURTH STREBT, BETWEEN BROAD- and Eighth avenue—High stoop brown thre ; thoroughly furnished, Piano includes moderate, on lenge to 4 private family. JAMES BLACKHURST, 225 West Forty-eighth street, TH AVENUE.—TO LET, A NEW AND HANDSOMELY furnished medium sixed House, on Fifth avenue, near Apply to GEO. ©. LAY, 257 Broadway. 4 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, ALSO 41 EAST h street, both n ‘ourth avenue, each Apply to owner, 128 East Twenty- traly the handsomest oF particulars address BIJOU, box 399 WEST FIFTYSIXTH STREET—FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone, near Broadway, to u good tenant till May; $160 per month; furnished. Apply on the Premises, Unfurnished. A ATO,L8T, 4 THREE STORY THIGH sToOP BRICK + House, No. 701 Second avenue; modern improvements; immediate powession. Cun be seen from 3 10 9 P. M. ow. Rent FOUR STORY HOUSE, 222 EAST EIGHTY-SECOND street. 14 rooms. rangg. boiler, washtubs, gue and fix. tures to rent until May, to @ private family ; $840 per annum. OTTAGE LO LET—WITH EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND, ‘on 104th street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; terms moderate.” Particulars at O. SCHEDLERS Hotel Tid street and Tenth avenue; or 24 Broad street. Bas = CLASS THRER STORY AND BASEMENT high ident 2 igghos Lie ghey in good order; chand mirrors, rem to & good te: e 825 West Forty-eighth streot, pence nadia XCHANGE FOR A FARM OR COUNTRY RRSI- dence, ® brown stone House, on the finest street in Brooklyn ; convenient to ferries HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. ARM TO EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN PROPERT' 100 acren, Westchester county, 4() miles from New York; good buildings, fonces, water, &c. Vor particulars call on owner. at Ross lumber yard, corner Columbia and Baltic 00) NGE—FRUIT AND TRUCK igable stream, near Delaware Farm, 122 acres, on ni s solicited. ‘H.R, St, JOH. correspondence ot bi 10 EXONANGE—30 BUILDINGS IN NEW YORK city for Country Preperty neat this city, free and clear, HOMAS R. AGNEW, Grocer and Tea Dealer, 39 Vosey stroety ‘ARLEM.—TO LET, A COTTAGE HOUSB OONTAIN- FA hug 12. Rooms on 111ch sureet, votween Lexington and Poul wi me mj ver 8; ai 240 Bat 1th etree ee P 10 LET.—AN ELEGANT THREE STORY “HIGH stoop House, West Forty-eighth street; in excellent or- neighborhood; low rent to msi MPNER, 300 West Forty-seventh arson. sneer LET—MURRAY HILL—HANDSOME FOUR-STORY high stoop brown stone house. Apply on promises, 144 irty-seventh street. FR SOUTH WASHINGTON | SQUARR | (FOURTIL Oo street).—A neatly furnished front Parlor for man and wife or two single gentlemen; all conveniences; references an, &Q NINTH STREET, FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD- OO way.—Parlor Floor, suitable for a dentist or party of gentlemen; other desirable Rooms; attention good; charges Teas [OQ West TWELPIT STREET, NEAR | Sixtit avenne.—Second Floor, furnished, consisting of three large rooms; modern improvements ; for gentleman and Wife or single gentlemen separate or together; terms mod- erate, 103 BAST TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE- nue.—A nicely furnished front Room to let, for one ir two goutlemen, ut $20 per month; fire, gas and bath in- cluded. JOT BAST TENTH, STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE. hue.—Nicely furnished Parlor, with Kitchen, for housekeeping; gentlemen cun also be accommodated; all conveniences; finely located. ll MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BUEEOKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every venience for housekeeping, to let to respectable small fw | terms $25 LADY WISHES AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH a quiet family, between Thirtieth and Fifty-sixth streets and Second and Madison avenues; rent moderate. Address CONKLIN, 251 East Thirty-fifth street. MALL OFFICE OR DESK ROOM WANTED—IN A well-appointed law office on Broadway, Address AT- TORNEY, box 169 Herald otfice. WO GENTLEMEN, WHO HAVE THEIR OWN FUR- nitnre, desire to rent, in a first class private house, Sccond Floor, carpeted, to ‘consist of sitting room, two bed rooms and bath room; rooms must be large; corner house preferred; location above Tenth street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address R, B,, box 145 Herald office. Vv ‘ANTED TO RENT—FOR THE WINTER OR LONGER, ‘small genteel House, furnished or unfurnished, with: in the limits of Fourteenth’ and Forty-second streets and ‘Third and Sixth avenues; the family consists of husband and the price must be reasonable. Address, WILSON G. HUNT, Clarendon Hotel, corner Fourth avenue and Kigh- teenth street, with price dc. ‘WAXTED, SECOND FLOOR, 5 OR 6 ROOMS, BATIT and gas, in private honse, between Third and Madison avenues and Fiftieth and Eighty-second streets, for family of throe adults; rent not to exceed $30. Address, A. V. H.. Herald Uptown Branch office. V ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS CONNECTING, uaturnished, between Eighth and Twenty-third streets ay Toe and Eighth and Third avenues. Address, J. H. bacco Leaf” office, 142 Fulton street, New York. WAXTEDIBY A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, A brown stone high stoop House, in a first class nelgh- borhood; terms not to exceed $250 per month. Address, stating location, rent, &c., F. E. A., box 4,455 Post office. ANTED—BY A BACHELOR, FURNISHED BED- room and Sitting Room, on or near Fitth avenue, be- tween Twenty-second and Thirty-fourth streets. Address W. P., box 922 Post office, ‘ ANTED—A NICE UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR of three rooms in private house below Thirtieth street ; near one of the parks preferred, ‘and convenient to good restaurant, Address O. H., box 5,435 Post office. Vv ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, TWO OR THREE unfarnished Lee for honsekeeping, in a Bore honse; rent from $15 to $18 per month. Address ROOMS, box 149 Herald office. : WASTED<BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD |(4 years) and nurse, large alcove Room, unfurnished ex- cept cat location awe to peg cnt street; por week. Address M. M., 164 East Eighty-fifth st. WANTED THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, 7 rooms in all in the house, or a First Plat, in a good Address B, M. 8, Fall particulars neighborhood; rent must be reasonable. box 157 Herald Uptown Branch office. must be given, rent, &0. V ANTED—TO RENT A HOUSE, &C., WITH A FEW acres, within 25 miles of city; Westchester county preferred. Address, with full particulars, WITHERS, Herald office. WAXNTEDTHREE OR FOUR | UNFURNISHED Rooms, in a private house, below Forty-second street; ood neighborhood; water and gas; $18 to $20. Address H. § box 105 Herald Uptown Branch office. WAXNTED-FURNISHED | AND, UNFURNISHED Houses for ready tenants; also Houses for sale in good locality for cash customers. Apply to J. ROMAIN BROWN, No, 1,280 Broadway. V ANTED—FROM NOVEMBER 1, PART OF A HOUSE for light housekeeping; threo of four rooms; in a good neighborhood, below Thirty fourth street: rent ‘moderate, ‘Address, stating terms, W. I. L., Herald office. 239 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. —TO N- Oe tlemen only; hot and cold water, bath, &c. ; Break- fast if desired. Wane CLASS FURNISHED OR PAR. | tially furnished I IRNWAL se, hear Fifth avenue. Herald Uptown Branch office. 300 West, we: IFT STREET.—TO LET, handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; also single Rooms for gentlemen, 42 EAST 112TH STREET.—HANDSOME APART- ments to let, from $6 to $8; three rooms each. Ap- plyto VIRGIL T, HERREY, corner 113th street and First avenue, L162 BROAPWAY.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED +, jd Rooms, in sult or singly, for gentlemen; private bath, large closets; everything new; most desirable location in the city. NFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. PARTMENTS—HOUSE FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Fifteenth street, two Flats, of six and nine rooms, for Can be seen at all hours. Act? LET, 1007 SIXTH AVENUE, BEAUTIFUL + location,’ three Rooms on first tloor, in good order; inodorn improvements; rent very low. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR own house, would let Third Floor, consisting of four ruoms, to & Cs ey by and wife for light housekeepini house and neighborhood first class; rent $29, 243 West Filty-third street FIRST CLASS FRENCH FLAT; NINE ROOMS, ALL improvements; location central; neighborhood excel- Tent. HENRY BE ‘ourth on A REEGANT, SET OF FLATS, NEWLY BUIL « with all modern improvements, in a splendid locatic at low rent, to let, 368 West Twenty-ninth street, Inquii in building. . venue, 10 LET—ON THIRD AVENUE, HARLEM, AT A LOW rent, @ House, three story, store and basemen nasod as a'bakery; or tho Store and Basement particulars laquire o¢ the store, No. 9 Delancey ry. 4 ANTED—TENEMENT OR STORE PROPERTY IN exchange for good vacant Lots; good, location for irposes, Call on or address OC. CARREAN, 41034 ek Grand 0 LRT—TWO OR THRER SMALL HOUSES, VERY pleasantly located; also some Lower Parts and Second — ll in perfect ordes. Apply at office 199 Bast Twellth poreet PARTMENTS OF 3, 4 OR 7 ROOMS TO LET AT NO, AT a Moretio etrect, front of Jackson square; cheap conte for small furmilies; painted walls; water closts on each floor. Inquire on premises, v ANTED—A FLOOR OF FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, BE- tween Fourth and Sixth avenues and Twenty-third nad Thirty-fifth streets, Address Post office box 4,394, TANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES A ‘W ‘iicely farnished Room, with ail modern improvements, inthe neighborhood of Eighth avenue and Twenty-first to Twenty-sixth street, Address T, C. P., box 1,14 Post ANTED—BY TWO ADULTS, A FURNISHED floor for housekeeping, in ntesi location; private ly preferred; terms, moderate, Address REX, id y ‘ANTED—BY THE 1ST OF OCTOBER, A SMALL House in good order; suitable for dressmaking and a few select lady boarders; rent not, to exceed #00 per year, vith privilege of Jens centrally located. Address E. V. B., Herald U office. Wattepreniy FURNISHED HOUSE; WOULD board occupants and pay rent not exceeding $50; best, reference as to table, de, Address, care P., office 462 West Highteenth street, In the Country, SE—12 OR 15 ACRES OF LAND, WASTED TO, Le. within six or seven miles of Brooklyn, for vegetable purposes, Address GEO, SHEARS, corner ‘Twenty-fourth strect and Fifth avenue, Brook EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. JOR GLASGOW, BELFAST, LIVERPOOL, & STATE LINE’ STEAMER TE OF PENNSYLVANIA will sail trom pler 96 North on on Wednesday, September 22, cond ewbin fa commodations first class, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, 72 Browdway. —T0 LET—FLOORS, FROM THREE TO NINE rooms, overlooking and in the vicinity of the Episcopa A College roonnds; all modern improvements and in complete order. nly to estate of D. A, Cushman, 172 Niwth avenue, borween Twonty sad Tweuty-lrst stroots, )DONOVAN ROSSA.—CHRAPEST — STEAMSHIP Bassano office in New York; steamors every day; Ire- land, England, Scotland, Germany; drafts at lowest Fates, payable everywhere, O'DONOVAN ROSSA'S Hgtel. 182 Chatham gauare, Address | From ° 5 North River, Saloon, $60, $80 and $100 in gold; return tickets on favorable terins. Steerage, $25, Saloon, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affordiug deyree of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea, ‘or inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broudway, New York. R. J. CORTIS, Agent. MERICAN LINE. Weekly mail steamship service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and Bailing every Wednesday trom Liverpool. ‘The following steamers are appointed to sail from Philadel- hin PENNSYLVANIA...fept, 18) OHIO... DIANA. Sept. 23] ILLINOTS: *CITY OF BRISTOL Sept, 30 | *KENILWORTH PRICE OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY. Cabin, $100. Steorage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at t reduced rnies. Stocrage ac- | the lowest rates. Steamers marked with a star do not carry intermediate, dations for all classes unsurpassed. of freight aud other information ap- 0 RICHARDSON, SPENCE & ©O., Li ‘rpool. & 5, CUMMINGS & BROS. jieenstown, . O iN gent, 42 Broad » N.Y. MeDONALD, Fioueger ae * a jactery place, New Ye PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 307 Walnut street, Philadelphia, AL ROUTE TO HOL, Switzerland, dc, via ‘DA September 23 September 5 OST DIRECT AND ECONOMI land, Belgium, the Rh ROT Steamer MAAS Steamer ROTT! ‘These bowutifal steam ving to tho Netherlands, are well known for the regul thois trips: Rates of passage low. FUNCH, EDYE & CO., 1, W. MORRIS, 50 Broadway, 9 COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. NEM YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINK. — These first class steamships will sail at 3 P.M. from pier 14 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direot, CoLuMnus Tuonday, Sept. 2 Col iy ny, ‘Thursday, Kept. 3 CRESCENT CITY, For freight or passage, haying unsurpassed accomtoda- tions, apply to WM. P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Groen, McKeller, Luling & Co. Havana. J ¥,, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88. LINE + Steamers leave pier No. 3 North River wt 3 P.M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT, CITY OF NEW YORK.. Thursday , Sept, 23 ITY OF MERIDA. . CITY OF VERA CRU FoR via Havana, Progreso, CITY OF MERIDA. ht or pass: a Y. rswill leave New Orleans Oct. 9 and Oct, 30 foe ruz and all the other ports, JEW YORK AND HAYTIAN DIRECT MAIL LINE. AN The first class steamship GULF STREAM, THOS. HH. MORTON, master, willgbe despatebed for Port au Prince rect and Southern ports ou Thursday, October 7, from pier East River. The steamship WILMINGTON, W. H. GARDINER, master will follow, sailing Thursday, October 21. ‘or fFeight oF to pane pPly \ W. P, CLYDE & 00. : N. 6 Bowling Greém, ¢ Cromwell Line, he steam ap 9 North River eman, 4 Saturday, September Wy. Vicksburg and #25. n to Mobile, St. Lonts, other points. Cubin passage, $0; ste For treight, at lowest rates, or passa) CLARK & LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing from pier 37 North River For Norfolk, City Point, nd Saturdays, at ‘ connecting wil tic Coast Lin Railroad and with v Ra en terior points North Care irginia, Newaeen and Wasuinaton, N. C. (via every Tuesday, Thursday an Lewes, Del., daily, except with Delaware and Maryland raitrom Passenger accommodations unsurpassed, Through passage tickets and billsof lading to all points at lowest rates, Insurance to Norfulk, &e., '4 per cent, Frei recoived daily at pier 37.N. R. General offices, 197 Gre wich street. N. L, McCREADY, President, ORGAN'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS for New Orleans and Texas Will sail every Saturday, for New Orleans or Brashear City} when to New Orleans, Texas froight will be transferred to More gan’s Louisiana and Texas Railroad for shipment at Brasheae City by Morgan’s line of steamers tor Texas ports: when nile ing to Brashear City, New Orleans freight will be forwarded per Morgan’s Louisiana and Texas Railroad fo New Orleans, and Texas freight by Morgan's line of steamers to Texas porta The steaner NEW YORK will sail from pler 36 North River on Saturday, September 25, at 3 P, M., for New Or leans direct. ‘Through bills lading signed to Mobile, Galveston and to ail joints on the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio, Ffouston and 7 ventral, International and Great North: ern, Texas and Pacific and Trans-Contiuental Railroads, and to fndianola and San nio, and all pointy on the Gi Western, Texas and Pacific Railway, Brazos Santiago, Com pus Christi, Rockport, St. Mary's and Fulton. Freight for St. Mary's and Fulton, landed at Rockport. Lighterage and él dues at either Corpus, Christi oF Brazos § xpense and risk of consigne: Freight fur Brownsville, Matamoros and points. in the ine terior must have consignee at Bi Santiago. Tnsurance and freight at lowest rates. For freight of further information apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY & CO., Agents, Pier 36 North River. General Agents, 5 beergs LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— FOR QUEENSTO' N AND LIVERPOOL, CIry OF MONTREAL, urday, September 25, at 2 P. M. CITY OF BERLIN. Saturday, October 2. at 7 A. M. Satu fo Shs aiagts 9, at noon. Saturday tober 16, at M. «+. Saturday, October 23, at 1 P. M. from pier 45 North River. PASSAGE. «+. 860, $80 and $100, gold teens currency ITY OF RICHMOND, TY OF BRUSSELS. CITY OF CHESTER, and cach succeeding Saturda: RATES 0) Cabin. Steerage. Drafts issued at lowest rates. For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the com- pany’s office, No. 15 Broadway. ior Steordge Passage at J3 Broadway or pier 45 North ver. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. The splendid-vessels on this favorite route tor the Continent (being moro southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. 50 North River as follows:— Saturday, October 2 Saturday, October 16 Saturday, October 30 (including wine). First eubin, $110 to $120, according to accommodation ; see- ond cabin, $72; third cabin, $40. Return tickets at reduced rates. Steorage, $26, with superior accommodation, inclading all necessaries without extra charge, Steamers inurked thus * do mot carry steerage passengers ‘GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE LBANY, SARATOGA AND MONTREAL, EXCURSIONS VIA PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS, laving pier 41 North River, daily (Sundays excepted} ate ‘On and after September 1 tickets to Montreal and retu for $11 90, to Saratoga, and return for $3 and. Albany and Srecid stonmstsute, plor 41 Norts Wlver, foot of Canal strook, i Be ee, ra ya NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Biche mond and Elm Park, Boats leave Whitehall stroet at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:90, 8:90, 9:30, 10:45, A. ML, 12:45, 2:90, 3:80, 4 :30, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 P.M. Sundays, at half-past every hoar from 8:30 4. M. Fare, 10 cents, Astor Ho! LBANY AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS ©, VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave Vestry Street, pier 89 North River, daily (Sundays excepted) a6 8:36. and Twenty-tourth street ato A M., landing at Wout Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie. “Rhinebeck, Cate- Kill ahd Hudson. Tickets on sale for points North and West, Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, return ing same day, $1. Special trains to and from Saratoga. Suratogu, $3 20; round trip, $0 40, cars leave Vesey Street for forry. ANCHOR LINE, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. BOLIVIA......... Saturaay, September 25, 2 P. M. ETHIOPT Saturday, October 2,7 A. M. ELYSIA Saturday, October 9,1 PM. CALIFORNIA -Savurday, October 16,3 P.M. TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, QUEENSTOWN OR BELFAST. gg abin—B05, 875 and $80, currency, according to accommo Jation. INTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE AT LOWEST RATES. Drafts issued for gay amount at current rates, HENDERSON BROS., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. TATE LINE.—TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, sailing from pier No. 36 North River, as follows STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, z STATE OF INDIANA. STATE OF VIRGINIA, and every Wednesday thereafter. in, $e ; return tickets, $120, Second cabin, $45; return tickets, Steerage at lowest rates. Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 72 Broadway, New York. Stocrage office, 45 Broadway. [J MIED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM TO QUEENS. TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing every Tuesday from pier 46 North River. Sept. 21, 10 A. M. | Idaho. Sept. 23, 3 P. Cabin, intermediate and stoarage at lowest rates. Prepald tickets at low rates, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Avply to WILLIA. & GUION, 29 Broadway. —A.—OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE. Steamers, Pentz, and J. B 2) leave Franklin st sexcepted), at 6P. A CTISHING BANKS AND REGATTA —LAST TRIP + of the season. On Thursday, September 28, the oceam Steamer SETH LOW, leaving Harrison street, North River, y ighih street, ast River, 7:30;) pier 27 ‘East ; Tenth street, North River, 8:10; pier 6 Nortly WAM. Tickets, $1. AL. G. FOSTER Managers Will accompany the yachts around the Lightship. N. ((RZENS' LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, CON- necting with ali railway lines North and West.—Elo, pted, at 6 P. M. ‘Through tickets boats leave daily, Saturdays pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy street. 0) JOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG, POUGHKEEPSIE, Rondout, Kingston, Coxzens!, Cornwall, Milton, New Hamburg and Marlboro (by ferry), the MARY POWELa leaves pier 39 N. R., daily, at 3:0 P. M. (Sundays excepted)s ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fail River.—The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 2 Not River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at P.M Throngh tickets suid at all principal hotels fn the oltye Hall's Band engaged for the season. OW FARE! LOW FARE! 4 On and after October t GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE BY PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS TO ALBANY, with comlortaple state rooms warmed by stam pipes. First class passage ouly $1. Passage and berth, $1 30. Deck passage, 50 cents Leaving daily (Sundays excepted) at 6P. M, from pier 4% North rer, toot of Canal street. PECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM. ship DAKOTA, sailing for Queenstown and Liverpool on Tuesday, Septenibgr 21, has superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. ‘ATIONAL LINE. From piers Nos. 4€ and 47 North River, FOR LONDUN. DIRECT. September 23, 11 4. M. NSTOWN “AND LIVERPOOL, \d $70, curr reduced prices. Return tickets al Stocrage tickeis from Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the company’s office, 69 Broadway. F. W. J. HURST, Manager. AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, POMMERANIA....,.Sept'25 | GELLERT. SUEVIA Sept. 30| HAMMONTA. Oct. Rates of ge to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Ham- burg and all points in England, Scotiand'wad Wales Cabin, first saloon, gold... Cabin, second saloon, gold. Steeraze, currency. . a) KUNHARDT & 0O.,"""'C.'B) RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ’s pier foot of Second street, Hoboken. Sept. 25 8 ed.” Sept. 29 age trom New York to 61 Broadway, New York. Bremen: First Cabin, $100, gold; Second Cabin, $60, gold; Stecrage, ‘S50, currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. Propaid stoorage certificates, $82 currency. For freight or passage apply to, or TrelEne OF BTUHICHS & CO., No. 2 Bowting TREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, Sailing from pier 18 East River as follows -— GREAT WESTERN, Windhom. ‘aturday, October 2 SON eT, Wester cage sivags Saturday, October 16 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, cur- rency; excursion tickets, $120. ‘Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 Sonth street. Green. COASTWISE S'TEAMSHIPS. ACTFIO MATL STEAMSHIP LINE—FOR CALIFOR. nis, Japan and China, from pier 42 North River, FOR ASPINWALL. ACAPULCO.. . Thursday, Sept. 40,12 M. Connecting for all Central American and acine ports. EXCURSION TICKETS TO THE CHILLAN EXPOSITION AND RETURN, till March, 1876, $351, gold. RD TICKETS ONLY $221, GOLD, ’ FRANCISCO FOR JAPAN ‘AND CHINA. CIPY OF TOKIO. .- Oetober L FROM SAW FRANCISCO FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, VIA HONOLULU, 8, L Oe eoriae DE Laat 8 as aa ih October 9 or freight or pass a at pier orth River. abe oF passage 897". BULLAY, Superiuvendont. ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINK FOR JAMAICA AND SAVANILLA. Steamship HENRY CHAI will sail for above named ports SATURDAY, September 25, at 12 M. For freight or passage, at greatly reduced rates, apni % company’s office, on pier foot of Caual street, Noi ver. xg A. J. BULLAY, Superintendent. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company—Hor St. Thomas and Brazil, ‘The elegant screw steamship Ontario, 3,000 tons’ burthen, Captain George B. Slocum, will sail for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro on Thursday, Septembar 23, at three o'clock P. M., from pier 43 North Ri rrying the Mails. ‘The steamship CITY OF DALLAS East Riyer on setarday, September 2: 5 E For treight or passage apply to MURRAY, FERIIS Agents, 62 South street, New York. XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- - ing at Key West. carrying the United States mail.—The steame! OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennington, will sail for Galveston, via Key West, Saturday, Sept. 25, at 8 P. M., from pier 20, Bast River, Throngh bills of lading given to ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘The Great Trunk line and United States Mail route. leave New York, from foot of Desbross ets, as follows for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with alace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and 8:30 P. ML Sunday, > and 8:30 P, M. For Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadelphia), 9:30: M.. For Williamsport, even, Corry and’ Erle, 8:20 P. M. connecting at Corry for Titusville, Petroleum For Baltimore, eer ehn, and the laptasar’ R loggenes — 'y ils yarlor cars dally, excey dc ogok ‘of Puliman_p: a om day, 9 arrive at Washington 4:10 ? Sand9 P.M. Sunday, 9 P. M. Express tor Philadel hia, 7, 7:30, 8:40, 9.90 A.M. ;12:90,%%, 0, 4 80, 9, 7, 8:90, 9 P. M. and 12 night.’ Sunday, M4 eet 8:30 ana 9 P.M. migrant aod ages See, oS as, 7, ALM 18 Ma 0, 31 E z ), 5 3 a ApS t E 3 Abra! ‘Benday, cya For Elisabe 1LA. M.; 12M, 2:30,3 5:20, 5:40, 6, 62 6 :30, 7, , nd 12 ‘night Sunday, For tah “1 A M13 Mo, 2:30, 8 $ |, 5:20, 5 40, 6, 6 690 7, 80, 16 P.M. and 2 night’ Sunday, 8 A My phos oe} Perth “Amboy, and Soath Aumbey, 6 and 10 1 BALM, 12M. 2, 340, 4c "8 2 dad ta night.” Sanday, 9A Mt, and, For East Millstone, For Kingstone ani For Princeton, 7, 8 For Lambertville, 0:80, A. M.. 2, 4:10 nud 5 P.M. For Hlemington, Phillipsburg’ dnd’ Belvidere, 9:30 A. M, pie For Mercer and Somerset Branch, 3 P.M. For Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington aad Camden, 7:30 and 30 kM” 12:90.3, 4 and PE. M 5 For Freehold, ‘A. M., 2 and 4 For Farmingdale aud Squan, 7 : For Hightstown, Pemberton and Camden, via Perth Amboy, 230 ba M., and My jonth Junction, 4:10 P. M. For Hightstown and Pomberton.@ A. M.,'via Perth Amboy, and 730 A. M. via Monmoath Junction. aes wary as follows >From Pittsbury rt 6:55 and 10:30 A, M, 0:20 P.M. daily; 10:15 A. M. and 650 P.M. dai See teey eit A Mond Baltimore, 6:90 Xe 118, 5:15 and 10:27 P.M. Sunday, 620 A.M, From jadelphia, 5:10, 6:20, 6:55, 10:15, 11:20, 1154 A Mag 1 a7 P.M. Sune ay (650920, 102% Ticket \jimons, G20 and M44 Broadway, No. 1 Astor Home ‘browses and Cortlandt streets: No. 4 Cours pm biag Sh eon Nos. 114, 116 and L13 Hudson street, Ho irant TNeket Ofice, No. 8 Hatcary place. doken ae fioM oe NOM. BOYD, Jr, Geu. Passenger Agent ROVLDENCE. rk NEW STONINGTON LINE From pier 23 North River, foot of Jay street. the. ele steamers RNODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETY (except Sundays) at 5 P.M. PROVIDENCE LINR. From pier 27 North River, fuot of Ro! ips, ELECTRA and GALATEA ye) ato P.M. pin be Rell ne ON SS Cry HILADELPHIA VLA LONG BRANCH AND THE NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN KAILROAD, Ware trom ‘ork to Li eo a $2 25 Leave New York pler's Noth Hive, foot octor treat. a i Yor Pailadelphie—9 45 A. M. £18 aud 4 ei inson ti y (except the For Long Branch—0 40 A. M3 1:15 and Palace cars through to Phil ison 4 P.M. Lin WM. 8. SNEDEN, General Manager. (A WHAMLEM, MORRISANTA AND HIGH BRIDGE. + The Poet wonahoats BAT EM, MORRISANIA and DE leave Fulton 15, 8 R40, 9:45, 10:15, 11 09 rh ong oes 0 and 7:30 P, M., landing at Grand street, ‘wenty-third cards for particulars, Sundaye—Boats te AR EXO! ON TO EXCELSION FOR SALE.—EXOURSION ne Grove, ste: Wyomit ember 27. MC, box 8500 New Work Pot sitice.” polute-on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, Gal veston, Harrisburg and San Antonio, Houston and, xas Central. International and Great Northern Texas Pacifio, Transcontinental and Guif and Western Texas railroads. Freighta and. insuratce at lowent ratos. No charge. for for- warding In Now Fork. For frolght of pasaaga, having ma r wecommodations, ° — Grit, MALLORY’ & 00., 153 Malden lang, W. B, CLYDE & 0O.. N66 Bowling Groom, XCUBSION A. pe Seo Da LINKS advertisement ORT Li LBASANT VALLEY AND SHADY Bribes 30 P.M, eg Gui se 10 yn rr M., Inning (daily and Sendaye Set hiss aceess 10 minates Inter, Pare Le" CHARTER—THE STEAMBOAT FORT LEE. YOR . pienis Hes and Si Lina

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