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CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. A FIRSTCLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, 24 HAST nty-fourth street (near Park); cabinot finished, ood ; all cheap. On . 0. LES! a CA 4 premises, or W. 0. LES: URRAY HILL.—FOR SALE, FURNISHED. WITH table attached, one of the finest Houses on Mi 2 wenue. Apply toJ, ROMAINE BROWN, No, 1,280 road- ay. HE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO HAVE YOUR Brinting done isat the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, because, with the ex- ‘tensive facilities the office possesses, work is done there at ‘the lowest rates and with great promptness. dE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- ZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE. Bau SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHTA. A QESER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- ST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIPTIL and Sixth avenues, running through to Thirteenth Btreot,—25x208 to lease. Address SMITH, 432 Canal street. 6 MADISON AVENUE.—A NEW FOUR STORY DiVA.- Move sponse Fives; fall steer 20. roome;. samsiras iy planned; cabinet finish; "elegant mirrors; latest im- (provements; unsurpassed location; open all day, East Side. JA. LEXINGTON AVENUE CORNER THREE STORY brown stone for House in Harlem or Twenty-third ward, For equity; $10,000 or leas, without encumbrance, Address POBOSO, Herald offic REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, Al, MUTATE FO _Beemaver... I COUNTRY RESIDENCE—A STRICT- ara, lame pwr, one al deter pens ony. HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. -A SPLENDID THREE STORY AND FrGyestment hah sip brown sone Hovue Art cine toca jorses, Mrnows ; ais Mean Wha St Cte (OR EXCHANGE—THE MANSOMEST RESIDENCE IN F ‘Yonkers, unencumbered, fur a large Farm on the Hudson. Principals call on or nddréss M. D., room 6, 202 Broadway, between 10 and 3 o'clock. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished. (TO RENTOIN HARLEM, A PRETTY THREE STORY rovaneunia, Sotween Pech sod Maes ieee ante : few tental,’ A. WARNER PLATS 118 Broadway, ‘and 2,308 Fourth avenue, corner 125th street. 408 WEST TWENTIETH 8STREET.—THREE STORY Foor ‘and basement high stoop brick House ; contains 15 range, bathroom and every convenience, and in com- lete order; overlookin, lege. Apply to extate of the grounds of the Episcopal Col- between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED NEW York or Brooklyn Property, not heavily encumbered, a ood Farm of 87 acres, with fine vineyard, near railroad, ‘in jutehess county; no agents, Address. FARMER, box ‘167 Herald office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PRODUCTIVE CITY Brooklyn Property, E. D.—A good small Farm at Jeffor aon Valley, Westchester county, with Stock, Tools and pos- seerion, Address FARM, box 123 Herald office. 10 EXCHANGE—EQUITY IN A TWO-STORY AND attic brick House, in Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, value ‘$800, fora small Viace in the eountry or Brooklyn Lots. Address box 253 Brooklyn, 10 EXCHANGE—ORANGE LAND (FLORIDA), 250 acres rich land, free and clear, for a small Cottage, lightly encumbered. ress Mrs. West Thirty: first street, New York. 10 EXOHANGE—A BROWN STONE HOUSB, UP town near Broadway, well rented; will trade for city Property, uptown, worth uot over $12,000; principals only apply. Addresy OWNER, Herald Uptown Branch offlee. t 00 LOTS AT RAHWAY DEPOT AND A HALP * mile front on hey aby Railroad to sell very cheap or to exchange for other Property. 8. COCKCROPFT, 57 Cedar street. ARGAINS—HOUSES, EAST AND WEST SIDES. $12,000 a $35,000; idlso, improved Virginia Farms and Mineral Lands, Office, REAL ESTATE AND IN: URANCE, 456 West Twenty-third street, West Side. BARGAIN.—FOUR STORY BRICK, ALL IM. obrorements, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 19 5 Pent $1,60Q; price $9,500; te it. iy Pd 1 rms to sul EL MILLIKEN, 496 Sixth avenue, re SALE—THE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY AND ve basement brown stune House, No. 156 West Forty- No, enth street. Inquire of WM. J. PRESTON, 12 Bridge st. Miscellaneous. POSITIVE FACT, AND FACTS ARE STUBBORN things.—You can buy in my office a House for $5,000, ‘aud you can get one from that up to $100,000; you can also excliauge the above for Country Seats, "Farms, Lots, ie. N. B—This office is at 917 Third avenue. JAMES ROWE, ATEhG STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE—PRICE 1 $30,000; will, lease and pay purchaser $3,000 per year; 7.000 cash, oF, will take a siuall place in the country ag Part payment. Apply to SAMUEL MILLIKEN, 456 Sixth ‘avenue, OR SALE, TO LET AND EXCHANGE—IOUSES, Lots, Farms and County Seats at almost all prices, Full particulars of JAMES ROWE, 917 Third avenue, a REAL ESTATE WANTED. ARM WANTED—WITHIN 75 MILES OF NEW YORK or Philadelphia; must have 30 to 60 acres under cultl- vation, with frutt and buildings; would also buy 1 tbe a bargain for cash.’ “Address. GEORG: . lockbox 1,202 Post offlee, Norwich, Conn, J] WISH 70 BUY A HOUSE, BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenues and Twelfth and Seventeenth streets; must be on the south side; plei stoop, “Address I. B.C. WANTED RESIDENCE AT BERGEN POINT BAY front, from $3,000. to $10,000 cash; owners send full description ou plan on the Sound. . M, MASON, 81 Park row. For other Real Estate Advertisements see Directory. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, STORE TO LET, NEAR NEW POST OFFICE.— ‘Three story brown stone House corner Store, half Tent, $25; Basement, Chatham sireet, $25, Frankfort House, 203 William sti HANDSOME PARLOR FOR OFFICE, SALESROOM, or any light business, at No. 69 West Twenty-third atrogt: rent low. 5. B. GOODALE, No, 8 West Twenty. third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. R, FIRST 309 foot ——————————— = OOKL FO! SA —SPLENDID LOFTS WITH STEAM POWE! =e ¥N PROPERTY FOR SALE | A ~Nonun comer Twenty-ninth #ireot: also ep nr lx An Water front for & torin of yours, or for sule, J. M. KOEHLER, THREE STORY FRAME HOUSE. | NEAR THR ; Se Cae aR Meee, junction of Fulton and Flatbush aventes, will be 80 BASEMENT, 183 GREENWICH SIREET, NEAR at a low pri w exchanged for a House and Lot further out. a _ Aadrors. wil “particulars, HOUSEHOLDER, Eagle office, Abe: to let, de Soro Fe, with Silane | Apply 0 08 rookiyn, i ROOKLYN HEIGHTS, 51 WILLOW STREET.—TWO Story,.attic and basement Houre; all improvements; good order; excellent neighborhood ; rent $1 08. RULAND & WHITNEY,'No. 5 OR SALE—OR WOULD RENT TOA of adults, the medium sized, first el jouso No. 186 Rodney street, Brooklyn, finish; excellent neighborhood, Apply to 57 Cedar street, New York. 0. LET.—BARGAIN, ELEGANT BROWN STONE House; modern improvements, mirrors, &e.; $75 per fhonth; first class neighborhood; six blocks’ to ferry, 6 Henry street, Brooklyn, 10 LET.—ONLY $700 PER YEAR FOR A FIRS1 class three story high stoop brown stone front House, 2040x100; partly hard finished:. 34 minutes to Fulton, ‘Wall street or South terrie: Carroil’s church; one minute to JAMES A. FISHER, from 12:30 to roadway, New York tity, or, from 7:30 to 8'P. M., at Brook- dyn office, 1,417 Fulton avenue, opposite car stables, ED, TO A SMALL AMERICAN ly, a first class brown stone House; all improve- eni can_be paid by boarding owner's family, “Ad- box 127 Herald Brooklyn Branch office. STORY BRICK STORE PROPERTIES reet, Krooklyn, in complete order, payin 42 per cent, for sale, separately ‘or together; price for bot 89,000. D. CURLEY, 12 Centre street, New York. WO NEW THREE STORY BASEMENT AND SUB- cetlar brown stoue Dwellings, 408 and 410 Sixth street; improvements, for sale; low terms. Apply on maiges or toJAMES A, VAN BRUNT, 79 South street, w York. ekman street. ALL FAMILY brown stor hard wos COCKCROFT, ‘Call upon ‘WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. GREAT BARGAIN AND A GOOD INVESTMEN’ For sale, 00 acres of beautiful Land, in plots of 30 acres Qach if so desired, situated between Tarrytown and Sei borough, on the Hudson, in full view of the River, Tappan Zee, Haverstraw Bay aud surrounding country for many miles, and adjoining the elegant residence of J. Butler Wright J. W. Mason and the estate of the late W. H. Aspinwall an ihers. “The above property is well eaiculated for subdi- vision, has fine, heavy timber on each plot, beside lawn for dwelling, garden, &c., and i8 diversified by hill and dale, and has a running stream through the property. It will be sold @t the low price of $500 per nore, on easy terms, It is ‘within 10 minutes? drive of Scarborough and 20 of Tarrytown, depots. Parties desiring to examine the property will be ersonally shown it by applying to 8, EMBERSON, No. 659 ixth avenne. T YONKERS—TO LET, FURNISHED, HOUSE ON . Warburton avenue, five minutes’ walk from depot; Font very low, only $60 per mouth. Apply to JAMES YOU- ANS, Agent, at Youkers, ‘APS, DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS OF PROPERTY, Cirenlars, Catalogues and every kind of Printit ted my lers promptly, carefully an: i e at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAB- LiSHMENT, in the Heraid Building. to real JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN. CITY AND BERGEN REAL For Sale, Fes SALE OR LEASE—IN JERSEY CITY, BROWN ui HUDSON STATE, Eo stone House, fronting on Van ret Park ; water view; rnished if desired, 283 York stré ‘PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, COUNTRY HOME—THREE OR MORE acres, house twelve rooms, ull improvements, carriage jose, trout pond, fruits, &e.'; twenty miles on’ Northern $9,000 to $14,000; might ex ‘allroad of New Jersey: pric change for a Farm worth about $6,000 or city Property. i W. H. MELICK, 421 Broadway. ARGAIN—2 PRUIT FARMS, ADJOINING, 18 ACRES nd County; high, healthful; on railroad; ed; see maps, OU, H. OLIVER, 162 Broad: aed ih tcl il (iRST CLASS HOUSE, STABLE AND 40 LOTS, within an hour of Wall’ street, will be sold for value of the lots: payment received as loti worth $20,000, free of cost, or will be excha: paws for other property, Address OWNLR, office, Fes SALE—CLIFFSIDE, A COUNTRY SEATON THE ox 826 Post Hudson, neur Nyack, one hour from New York; for anty of views, pure water and perfect health it has no su- Berior on the river; entirely free from chills and fever and Tnosquitoos; 20 weres of land, 19 “under cultivation, 5 in wood on mountain side, with’ well made paths to sunimit, Kept, as a pleasure grotind; fraits in great variety in fall Dearing; well built mansion, 11 rooms, commanding charm- ing views from every window; gardener's cottage, large arn, stalls for 4 horses, and other outbuildings. Address ox 21 Post oftiee, Nyack, N.Y. UR SALE AT A GREA’ chance to obtain a home; Howse, w N. J., 25 SACRIFIOE—A GREAT two story and basement ith heater, range aud water in kitchen, at Bayonne, minutes from New York; equity $1,000; only $500 peaulied. Apply at $23 Washington Market, or 413 Twonty-cighth str Scuddor’s, Duryea’s and | , at room 6, 231 | AUGUST HEALY. A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN ONE OF THE BEST Toeesions on Broadway to let; a rare opportunity for an te . mn gf "Ss. PROK & CO., No, 8 West Twenty-fifth street. SMALL STORE, CORNER OF LEXINGTON AVE- nue and Twenty-third street, to let; suitable for piumber, harness muker, painter, &c. ©.'8. PECK & CO., No. 8 West Twonty-fifth street. AX ORPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED.AN EXTRA large House or family Hotel to lease, on Fifth avenue; central location ; very elegant furniture » Wilton carpets, bill: fard table, china, glass, &c., which will be sold ble price. OGDEN & it reasona- Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. LARK, ARCLAY STREET STORES TO LET.—NOS, 65 AND 69, near Greenwich, suitable for any business; excellent jocatiun and great thoroughfare. GEO, W. WELSH, 253 Groonwich street. EST STAND IN NEW. YORK FOR ANY BUSINESS.— To let, large double Store, under Astor Place Hotel, op- ‘oxite Cooper Institute; reduced rent; also corner Store, roadway and Fifty-eighth street, $30 a month, REE RENT THIS MONTH—45 PER MONTH ; STORE and Dwelling 185 Wooster street, near Bleecker; seen from 9 to 10, Gere ‘« Hotel to lot low, newly painted and frescoed, Nos. 2 and 4 Roslyn place, near Fourth street; also English basement Houses to let, at 218 and 220 Greene street, near Amity ; seen at 10 mornings. PME, PUBLIC ARE HERERY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD :— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 1,265 BROADWAY. 580° SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LEQRNER BOERUM AND FU ‘NON STREETS, BROOK- 10 LET—FOURTH FLOOR OF PREMISES 61 BOW- ery, corner of Canal street; suitable for meeting hull or Hight sminutaehuring purposes. Apply on premises (Drug tor ? 10 LET—A STORE, SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS, and also Floors of five rooms at reduced rent. Inquire of Mrs. FENTON, No. 305 East Twenty-sixth street. 10 LET—A SMALL STORE ON A GREAT THOROUGH- fare, suitable for an auction business. Address STORE, | box 145 Herald office. 'D. A. Cashman, 172 Ninth avenue, $70 PER YEAR-NEAT THREE 8TORY HIGH stoop brick House, 11 rooms, newly painted, sub- gellar, stationary tubs, heater, ‘small yard. 300° West ‘Thirty-fifth street, near Ninth avenu FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS x TO LET. aroun URN IBE ED BOO TO LET, wire Abe modern improvements, by a private family. Inquire at 219 Bust Eleventh street. pie LARGE ROOM, FURNISHED, ON FIRST FLOOR, and a smaller ‘one on fourth, to rent, to gentlemen, without bourd, 22 West Twenty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue. A. SUIT OF THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, | CON: necting, to let to one or more gentlemen, without hourd; house first class; location central. 34 West Twenty- fifth street, * HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room; also other desirable Rooms; gas, hot and cold © 273 Eighth nty-fourth streets. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR OF nd bathroom, without board, suitable for ; private family. Apply ‘at 135 West FEW VERY CHEERFUL ROOMS TO LET, FUR- nished, with grates; also Parlor Floor; every conveni- ‘ence for housekeeping: terms very low; high stoop brown stone house, 296 East Thirty-tirst street A. NICE, FRONT ROOM AND ADJOINING ROOM, ON second floor, furnished for housekeeping, 528 West Forty-second strect, Broadway green cars pass tho door, A. FAMILY HAVE A. FEW FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, suitable for light housekeeping, with all the modern improveinents. Inquire at 163 Kast Thirty Ath street. FINE LARGE ROOM WILL BE RENTED, FUR- s Peres a otihoang polly io Seenecn te. 95 8 eendie- iibattoatts "aT Wea mente A. XICE FRONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR TO LET, turnished—gas, bath and fire; nico for two gentlemen, gy ight housekeeping to respectable people; private house, ing street. A BURNISHED ROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR, Suitable for housckeeping, with all convenience: also & small Room for single person at No. 8 Abingdon square, /ERTAINLY THE CHEAPEST COMPLETELY FUR- nished Floor for housekeeping, six rooms, for for $5 weekly ; honse private, East Fifty-fith ' street. in “3 handsomely furnished Room at 819 East Thirteenth stree' INE FURNISHED ROOMS TO private house, with double and single’ beds and home comforts, at 68 Prospect place, corner East Forty-third st. LET, IN A SMALL 'URNISHED’ OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET; rtoes moderate. 30 East Eighteenth streot, two doors from Broadway. 'URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—WITHOUT board, to gentlemen only. Apply, at No. 18 West Twen- ty-fifth street. 'URNISHED FRONT HALL ROOMS—HOT AND COLD water, bath, 16 East Fifteenth street, four doors west of Tiffany's. ‘i 'URNISHED APARTMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN OR light housekeeping, $2 to $6 per week, in @ clean, well regulated house; strict references. Residence of owner, 47 est Third street, late Amity street, URNISHED FLAT—APPLY AT NO. 74 WEST FIP ty-third street, to the Janitor or janitross. ‘0. 88 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms; also Parlor Floor, en suite oF sing! , for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, fe LET FURNISHED—AN ELEGANT PARLOR Floor, three rooms and private bath; also Third Floor, en suite or singly, to gentlemen only. 387 Kast Twentieth street, near Broadway. 0 LET—FURNISHED, AT 343 WEST FI¥TEENTH street, near Eighth avenue, large pleasant Room; must be seen to be appreciated; hot and cold water; three closets: bath on same tloor; will be let very reusonably to quiet party; reference. HE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR TO LE’ furnished, in private family No. 219 We Street ; no other rooms will be rented. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway. in the Herald Building. 0 LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT. BO. nicely furnished front Room; also small Room yenlences; good neighborhood, near Fifth avenue location, ‘Address 0. 0., Herald office. (TO LET_T0 ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, A HAND. somely furnished Floor by a private family; location, Stuyvesant square. Address’ FAMILY, Herald Uptown Branch office. | 0 LET—A FURNISHED LOWER PART OF A HOUSE | in Waverley place. seven rooms; all medern improve- | } '—NEATLY it Eleventh RD, A 1 ‘eon central ments. Apply at News stand, Grand Central Hotel. 10 LET—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; $2 TO $4 PER week; gas and bath; private residence, 146 Macdongal street, four doors from Washington squaro park. WO HALL BEDROOMS AND ONE ROOM ON THE | top floor to let: rent $2 to $3 per wi Inquire at 105 Clinton place. | DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. MODERN BUILT, FINELY LOCATED, SUPERBLY finished and furnished, full-sized four story high stoop n stone Dwelling, Thirty-seventh street, just out of ‘avenue, to let low. Offices 11 Pine street and 33 Eas Seventeenth street. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. T A BARGAIN—WEST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR Fifth Avenue Hotel, tour story, 25 by 65 by 100, ele- Fintly, furnished, pertect order, rent $325; ditto, on East ifty-sixth street, superbly furnished; grand locations, Ad- dress INDUCEMENTS. box 180 Herald office. Ps LARGE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE ON Thirty-fourth et, containing 18 rooms, handsomely furnished, to tet SP, month. 5. PECK & © No. 8 West Twenty-fifth street. AW20,GET FURNISHED, TWENTY-FIRST STREET, + between Fifth and Sixth ‘avenues, exquisite order, {rent $3,300; should be seen to be appre- BROTHERS, 46 Eust Twenty-third A brow: Fifu rivate family on} Clute, HOLMES. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH stoop House, in perfect order, newly painted. Apply atthe house, No. 1 East Thirty-third street. A LARGE FOUR STORY HOUSE, WITH EXTENSION, furnished, 41 West Thirty-fifvh street, suitable for bourding purposes; seen from 2 till 4 o'clock. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenfo NICELY FURNISHED THREE STORY BROWN ‘stone House, on Forty-seventh street, near Sixth ‘avenue, till May of longer; everything complaie. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenu N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROW! stone House, 135 East Thirty-sixth street; seen from 9 Ut 12, morning, Tor private family; low rent WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, FIFTY-SEVENTH 8TREET, NEAR FIFTH + ayenue.—A first class full, size Residence, completely ud magnificently turnished; rent low to private family. B. W. WILLIAMS, 837 Sixth avenue, URNISHED HOUSE, FOURTH STREET, $100 PER month; furnished Lower Parts, different locations, $43 for gentlemen, 4 er month, CHIR! juare, Eighth avenue, between Bleecker and Twelftl streets, . URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—TO A PRIVATE family only; four story brown sto: legantly frescos ished; Tent, $160 per month to a famil, ‘ailrond station will soon be within a short Forty-seventh street, Ree hire be cena oh tna Stace eda ccdi A FARM of 115 ‘acres, good dwelling and barn, and orchard, neat iiford, Apply acd, STEWALT'S, 99 Seventh avenue a! BEAUTIFUL FARM OF THIR- in the most healthy. and flourishing part of Pennsylvania, one hour from Philadelphia. fourteen trains daily; smooth, rich land; eplendid erops, grain and hay; cash market at door all and nine rooms; pigisa, shade; sp! stabling for twelve cows and four h carriage, wagon, hog and poultry honses; three neres fine woodland; pure spring water Eiowe ‘to largo town, good schools, churchen ae.” a doottd property ; owner must sell at once. Price, including valuable crops, two fine horses, four cows, hogs, fifty chickens, handsome carvinge, wagons, Harness, tools, threshing machine, ac., only $4,800; terins, $2,000 cash, bal m five yexrs; & reat chance. To see owner and farin take 9 A. M. train from foot of iberty street, New York, to Bethlehem. Pa.; there take North Pennsylvania Railroad to Quakertown, Bucks county, Pa. You arrive before 1 o'clock; cnn return’ at 5 P. M, Enijuire at Miller's Hotel for G. L. WALKER, Carriago waiting. C,REENHOUSKS TO LET FOR FLORISTS PURPOSES: 7, Welt located, plenty, of land; price low. Address FLORIST, box 192 Herald office. pr LANDS WANTED —WANTED TO PURCHASE for cash, Lands in Iowa and Northern Missouri. Address, With full particulars, ALEX, 8, PORTER, 27 State stroct, oston, Mass, 7-EASE AND TPURMITURE OF THE MANSION House, © » for ; 60 rooms, nicely fur- shied ; by room; first class winter ‘and summer se, now nearly fall with regular bourders; satisfactory ‘ons for selling. proprietor very sick. Ditect MANSIO USE, Orange, N. (EW JERSEY CENTRAL RAILROAD—TO LET, cheaps G 20 minutes’ from Liberty street, 8 From depot,‘ wh rt of furnished House; corner ‘of Ocean and ‘Linden avenues, SHORE FRONT RESIDENCE: fen MODERN F occupancy ; immedia one hou from eft: $0,008 3 J. W. ATWATER, Rive a 4 10 LET VERY LOW—TWO COTTAGES, NEAR THE depot, at Roselle, N. J. Apply to P, DONALD & UU., 61 and 33 Franklin street, New York, e e ei REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ROWN STONE FRONT HOWSE IN BROOKLYN, near the ferry, to exchange for Brick. LOUIS BEROH, SOS Wost ‘Twonty-ninth street. Cs AND DESIRABLE CORNER PROPERTY IN Tenth ward, well rented, to exchan; for Business or Biore property, ', OLIVER CARTER, BO Nassau street, Room DESIRABLE, FACTORY, MACHINERY, &C., AND dwelling Property at Elizabeth, near depot, for Rosi- dence in New York or Farm free and clear. ©. ©. WAYLAND, 212 Broadway, corner Fulton street, a EELELE Broadway, corner Fulton street, {\XOHANGE—BEAUTIFUL HOUSE IN ELIZABETH. ee [Nag ein ee come gg od Deeds or Jommoctiout’and all the States in the Uniom. aon 10 LET—HOUSE, NEATLY FURNISHED, NEAR Fifth Avenue Hotel; suitable for physician, small Boarding house or private residence; also on West Ni teenth streot, Apply at McUANN'S Estate office, 42 West ‘Twenty-fourth street; office hours, 10 to 1, 10 LET—HOUSE FULLY FURNISUED, WITH ALL modern improvements, near New York} will rent low until May 1, Address box 1,045 Post office. 0 LET—FURNISHED HOUSE 388 EAST THIRTY- third street, one doy from Madison avenue, to a strictly private family; lowest rent $275 for, one yéar; $250 for three vears. pag 10 RENT—FURNISHED, THREE STORY HIGH West Forty-seventh street; stoop brown stone House 8 apply to owner, No. 7 Wall $250 per month. For particul at cond story, front rou. 10 RENT—HANDSOMELY AND FULLY FURNISHED , brown stone, medium size, near Elevated Kall. Foud and several car routes; $150 per month, 8% West Thirty-second et, * HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway, are prepared to do every variety of Priuting, Wood Engraving and Lithograrhy at very low rates, $30 TO MAY NEXT FOR LARGE DOUBLE brick House, 25 rooms, two-thirds furnished ; only 4O minates from city ; 55 ly. Inquire at 168 West Tenth street. WO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A HANDSOME SUIT of three Rooms, or a party of gentlemen a Floor of five ith bathroom and convenience, in a private | ithout board. 33 West Twenty-third street, RY DESIRABLE ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLY; newly furnished: all modern improvements; house and location first class. 41 West Ninth street, just out of Fifth avenue. | 42 TO $6—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ALL $ improvements, for gentlemen only; one block from | Broadway; codvenient to various lines of ‘tress cars. No. | asi ‘welfth street. 5TH AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET — | Furnished Rooms, single or entire Floor; bath on each | story; references required. | EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, without board; also single Rooms for gentlemen; fine restaurant second door: references. RENCH a FLATS—VERY DESIRABLY id possessing every convenience. ‘ost Fifty-third street, to the janitor or janitress, LOCATED, iy at No, 74 LET—THE THIRD FLAT AT 313 WEST TWENTY- first stroe ply at ice office, fi. improvements; fine, large yard, &e. Ap- 10 7 pri hy ry 457 Weet Sixteenth street. LET—PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT IN A wat $40 per mouth. Apply at (PE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, have unsurpassed facilities for doing all Kinds of Printing with unusual promptness aud at moderate prices. T° LBT{TWO SECOND FLOORS, 9 AND 10 ROOMS each, in the fine brown stone house, all light, with all improvements, ENGELHARD, 116 East Fifty-ndoth sireete Apply to pe rooms, with as and wate East Kighty third: yea street. LET—THE THIRD FLOOR, CONSISTING OF SIX rin aprivate house. No. 120 ‘mo LET—THIRD office. FLOOR ON THE EAST SIDE 6 rooms); American family, Address H. EK. C., Herald LET—TO A SMALL adult near Fourth avenue. three nice Rooms on third fioor, unfurnish location central; bath and gas. 110 East Eleventh street, AMERICAN FAMILY yy 0 LET—THE UPPER FLOOR PRIVATE IN BROWN stone house, consisting of four rooms, with j Fent moderate. improvemy second str¢ Apply at 221 East Sixty- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1875.—QU ADRU PLE SHEE? EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. HITE STAR 15 COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE BALTIC... From the White Star Decks, | Rates—Saloon, $60, $8) and $106 He terms. Bteor: Saloon, staterooms, smokin on favorabl amidships, where the u degree of Gomfort hithe ‘or inspection of plans an company’s office, 19 Broadway, New ¥ TED STATES MALL, in gold; return tickets laced tion are least, affording a able at other information apply at the ‘ork, R, J. CORTIS, Agent. S28. and bath rooms are ise and MOST Diner as land, Belgium, tl Steamer SCHOLTE Steamer CALAND These bear to the Netherlands, their trips, Rate FUNCH, EDYE General Agent: 1 Rhin R iful steamers, D BOC NOMICAL ROUTE TO HOL- Switverland, &e., &e., via TERDAM. October 14 tiesssisssss, October 28 the United States Mail are well known for the regularity of ‘passage low. CO. LW, Mopre STATE LINE—TO BELFAST from pi VIRGIN sailin, STATE 01 STATE OF STATE OF AS RPOOL, DUBLIN DERRY. 48 follows — ednesday, Oct, 6 nesday, O W. LY: D LONDONE 3 North Riv 10 | LET—THRE three Room: East Twenty-vi, street. th st Oftice 159 East Tweift ROOMS, 90 THIRD AVENUE: Third avenue, 1 et; also thre four Rooms, 223 joms, 38 Downing h street, 10 LET—SUITABLE FOR part of House 216 Kast Forty-fifth street; 1 A LARGE FAMILY, LOWER, ge, bath, stationary tubs; all improvements; large yard; reut low: Seen from 11 to 3 For other To Let Advertisements see Directory. z SALES AT A JERE. J Old stand, 37 AUCTION OHNSON, J., AUCTIONEER, Nassau street. THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, IMPORTANY SALE OF GUNS, BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADERS, made by the best English makers. Also several well trained Sporting Dogs, with full pedigree, fully warranted. ON SATURDAY, AT 10: ore ELEGANT HOUSHHOLD FURNITURE, fine Moa thoscope, improved from the al Ponti. et, Brussels and Velvet Carpets, superb China din- ner and tea Sets, Glassware, & 0. ; also one fine Megule- lethoscope invet d by Churles UCTION SALE OF rare and valuable Hothou Orchidaceous Plant: belonging to hse are of tl ryin| YOUNG & ELLIO: luxblé collection of tention of all lovers of plants ‘aa we hay rare gem! will be found in can be had of W. ELLIOT?, Auctioneer, 13 Cortlandt stre New York, been looked upon as being the finest goneral col. ction in the United States. idom an opportunity of offering at auction Greenhouse and he to George Merritt, Esq., mn, on the Hudson. will sell. by auction, on Priday, O berg 8, 1875, at 12 Cortlandt street, at 10 0’ ‘clock, this rare Plants, ‘This collection has We particularly call th to this unrivalled colle this assortment. Catal UCTION 8ALE—AUCTIO! IN NOTICE. © Large and positive Furniture Sale THIS DAY (Wednes at five story brows st Twenty-third by cata No. 120 over 400 lot: bary & eves, covered in satin; Turkish Suits Purtains, Turkish Chairs, Pillow Lounge farpots, Inlaid Centre Tablés, Library Tables, Buok- logue, vi Windor Planoforie, 73 octaves jay), at 101g o'clock, 2 Lara bk Her street, nour Sixth avenue, t—Elegant rosewood Brad- Parlor Suits, 14 onzes, Paintings, vel and Brus cases, Secretaires, &c.; inlaid and gilt black walnut Bed- atoads, Drossing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, hair ahd spring Mattressos, Pillows, Bolsters, Blankets, rep and haircloth Suits, Dinin; ‘Tables, Chairs, Silverware, Furniture, Bullet, Extension utlery, Dinner and Tea Sots, kitchen and basement Furniture and'a variety of household Articles, N. B.—Goods boxed city or country. LUKE a ipped for purchasers FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. UCTION. comms ing at i. AUCTION. THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, October 6, AUCTION, t 10 o'clock, No. 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenucy nteel ‘arlor Si handsome aud Pianotorte, rich Parlor—Magnificent latest styl the richest description crimso gold and Jeroen and, gold 9 teinway & Sons grand square ings, Works of Art, Bronzes, Vas’ Lounge: Etageres, Turkish’ Chairs, Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Mattrosses, Bedding, reps an fet, Extension Table, Glass, velvet, Brussels, ingrain Carpets, &c. 'N. users, cit JULI and delivered for pureh: id hairclota suits, Hotivehold Furniture, iuits, Carpets, Paintings. Parlor Suita, covered with nd in brocatel; Chickering and rosewood Pianofortes, Paint- Mirrors, Curtains, Tables, 3¢ Bedsteads, Dressing Commpdes, spring and hair Lounges, But. ° satin brocade; crimson China, Si Cutlery, —Gi packed 'R, Auctioneer. try. faves AUEET B. WALDRON, ture, Bedding, Groceries, and i kinds. AUCTIONEER, SALESROOMS, 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets. This day, Furni: ‘8 conerai assortment of Goods UCTION SALE—BY Bl tioneer.—Will sell on the Uctober 7, at 12 noon, the first tures, Furniture and Lease for and Basement No. 6 Wooster Catalogue on the morning of tI ENS. FAIRCHILD, AUC- romises 349 Canal street, on class Restaurant, with all Fix- the building 349 Canal street, strect, at $2,000 per annum. he sald, iue of 9 chattel mortgage. sells this day, at 11 o'clock, freshment Saloons Fixtures, BY J. W, CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER—BY VIR- ys ster, Restaurant and Furniture, &e., at 783 Fifth avenue, near Fifty-ninth street, fi viz. ;—15 fine walnut Table Bar fi 36 Chairs, fine Bar and Back quantity of bar Glassware ; ster Kange ; Cooking: Utensi Cigay and Show Cases; Pictures, Awnings, de. the large frame Building on lot of tors and dealers specially invite | CAMPBELL & CO.'S office, 83 East N' oyster Bar; fine improved ‘Fountain, Plate Mirro also sel round; Buyers, specula- ; by order mortgagee. ‘inth street. B seventh street, elegaut Fixtures, Ale ings, rich Back Bar, stock fine MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS at 103, o'clock, at 1,469 Second avenue, near Sevent; Punips, ric Paint Liquors, in lots. B MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEE! at 2% o'clock, wt 306 West Fifty-second | class Confectionery and fine Household Furniture, in’ lots, SELLS first MAX BAYERSDORFER'S office, 14 Chambers street. Y ISIDORE J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER.—WILL sell, at 2 o'clock, at 310 Stanton street, Stock and FI tures of family liquor store, 2,000 Cigars, &c., in lots. Deal- ers invited. B avenue B.—Sells at 10} entire Fixtures and Furniture 1 arpots, Cottage Suit also Saloon Fixtures, Kitchen invited. ISIDORE. J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER, 34 o'clock of ent! Spring and other Mattre: Vtensils, &c., in lots, Deulers TH WARD.— TWO PARLORS, FIRST FLOUR. kitchen, dining and bathroom, furnished; third floor, fiv Rooms, unfurnished; water and gis, $39 per month; thr car lings. No. 16 Chai 28 STREET, NEAR BROAD- Parlor Floor, Suitable for a dentist or party of gentlemen ; ‘sso a coiufort: able large Room, | Y JOHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER.—WILL SELL this day, at 1034 o'clock, at No. Jack walnut Bedsteads, black wal Street, consisting of marble top Bureaus and Wash: sion Tal rors, Sideboard, tresies; Sew gether with al tcl Dealers invited. es Darling. Go Q] SORTAGE PLACR, BETWEEN BLEECKER AND | Bedford stroots.—Two well furnished Rooms for single gentlemen at $2 and €2 50 per week; very pleasant location, | Q5 BAST TENTH STREET. BETWEEN BROADWAY OD and University place.—To let, furnished, two or three pleasant Rooms; fire and gas; suitable for gentiemen. | 5 NINTH STREET, FEW DOORS WEST OF e Broadway.—Parlor Floor furnished, suitab for & dentist or party’ of gentlemen; also other desirable rooms; | attention good; references exchanged. 103 EASt TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE: nue.—To let, a large furnished front Room, for one or two gentlemen, at’ $20 per month; gas, fire, bath, &e,, in- eluded. 12: EAST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR GRAND © Central depot.—Rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping, for small families or single gentlemen; rents from §5 to $4 per woek: Apply on the premiacs or to W. & GAVEY, 45 Bleocker street. 39 WEST THIRTY. SIXTH STREETA PARLOR 4. Floor and entire Basement, with one Room on third floor, all in good order, adapted for'a genteel family; rent moderate. 135 FAS? TWELETH STREPT—TO LET, IN A OO small private “house, a well furnished front and | back Room adjoining, with Day window, gas, bath, closets, &e., suitable for light housekeeping; also a sit.gle Room for Kentlemen. : 167 WES THIRTY FOURTH @TREET—TO DE. J sirable parties all the comforts ofa good offered at moderate prices; references given and re QD] AEST THIRTEENTH STRERT.—A LARGE front Room, furnished, to let, without Board, in a Drivate family. 25 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE OO farnily will let handsomely furnished Floor, with ail Zonventewces {or housekeeping; rent moderate to responsible parties; references exchanged. 300 NEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET. TO LET ® handsomely furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Look ut our cheap furnished rooms. Also, single rooms for gentlemes * UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. “APARTMENT HOUSE—FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Fifteenth street.—One suit of Apartments to let, on first floor, complete for housekeeping, PER YEAR FOR SMAL $1.000 teel furnished House, porxewents; eight rooms and subcellar, OA. M., at 108 West Tenth street, Unfurnished, A UNFURNISHED HOUSES ON AND ADJOINING + Fifth, Madison and Park avenues, Feduced rentals. Offices 11 Piue street z STEVENSON, Jr. teonth street, A. SMALL THREE STORY HOUSE, 689 SECOND avenue, now fitting up in elegant order; all modern im- provements; house open; seen without permit; rent $62 00 per month, yay ELEGANT THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE in West Forty-cighth street, near Broadway, in first ass condition ; reut |i ae oo KEMPN EH No. 300 Wovt (A. THREE STORY HOUSE, WiTu MIRRORS, #T. Luke's place, reduced to ‘$1,200; House, $900; also Fioors, Flats and Rooma, furnished and unfurnished. JAMES CAGNEY, 15 Abingdon square, Kighth avenue. BEEKMAN HILL.—TO RENT, NO, 400 BAST FIFTIETH street, a dine lour story brown stone Houses low. rent: immediate possession. JOHN O, HIGGINS, No. 7 Pino st. A yd LET—HOUSES, PARTS OF HOUSES AND FLATS, ‘at ail prices. It will pay to call at 017 Third avenue, on JAMES ROWE, “ 0 LRT—LOW TO GOOD TENANT, BROWN STONE ‘Apply to hie, CLARK. Gi Brosdway, ty. ext Forty-seventh street, THIRD FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS, TO LET, IN A strictly private residence, No. 4 'Wost Fifty Aft small Christian family’ of adalts preferred. A ELEGANT FLAT OF EIGHT ROOMS, IN THE new brown stone building No. 522 Hudson street, next to corner of West Tenth street; complete in every particular; range, stationary tubs, dumb waiter, speaking tubes, mir= rors, bathroom, private stairs and entries, large plate glass windows, halls carpeted, &c,, &c, Janitor in attendance will show the floor. Inquire of estate of D. A. Cush- man, No, 172 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty- first streets, LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, WITH ALL IM- A rovernents; neighborhood first «lass; rent low. No, 363 Wost Thirty-tirst street. SPLENDID. FIRST FLOOR CHEAP—CORNER Fifty-sevonth street and Second avenue; fine loca i order; bath, water closet, gas, d trance Fift venth street; all light rooms; janitor anily, FIRST CLASS FLATS.—316 WEST FOURTEENTH street, near Elevated Railroad; best ventilatio Excellent furnished and unfurnishe loors JAMES UAGNEY, 15 Abingdon square (Eighth aven RENCH FLATS TO LET—PRICE FROM $24 TO $33, ‘at 115 West Elevanth-street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Inquire of janitor, RENOH FLATS—888 NINTH AVENUE, NEAR FIFTY. seventh street, seven rooms each, none dark, 810 to $00 : : 0 ; HE, SAUDING. 1207 Renadwae sd all ang 217 West Fifty-third Lounge, Chairs, and’ Sprin, , Stoves, to be sol ed immediately. By Mat. ods rt NROCKERY SALE.—HENRY LOTZ, AUCTIONEER, sells Wednes ‘a Dinacr Sets, Glassware, WILLIAM AN October 6, at 11 o'clock, White Granite, Cutlery, dc., without reserve, DERSON, 58 Barclay street. NATALOGUES, patch by the METROFOLIT. POSTERS, kinds of Auction Printin CIRCULARS AND ALL done with the test de- PRINTING BSTABLISH- ENT, No, 218 Broadway, FLPWARD SCHENCK, “AUCTIONEER. Large peremptory sale of elegant French marble Clocks, bronze Statuettes and Bohemian Vases and Parian marble Groups t French China Dinner, of the choicest patterns; ware in variety, French China Cologne Sets, &c., &0., &o. To be sold at aucti No. 60 Liberty street, * on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 6, 7, and 8, at 11 o'clock each day. Goods on exhibition ‘Tues ¥., October 5. {DWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS 4) Thursday, 10% o'clock, Contents of Printing’ Office, No. 9 Spru soy, &e treet, coasisting Type ¢ Cutatogues ready day of sal description, Galleys, EK ELLY, WILLIAM KE ‘on Wednesda, furniture in hou: Chi Catalogues at wi j) HOLTON, AUCTIONE + Receiver’s sale of the en Furniture Store No. 313 Hudson. stre day (Wednesday), October 6, at 11 o'e every kind and doseription of and Cottage Goods, Buffet Cabinets, and other Tables, Centre do,. Bed Lounges: Pillow, Extensio and Dressing Bure: Chairs of various, patterns, amount of unfinished Furni N.B.—Wili soll first day about o'clock ; catalogues early thi October 6, wt 1035 o'élock, all the @ ‘ No, 140 West Kitty tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, consist LEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.— , Auctioneer, will sell at auc- -third, street, b 1 of Parlor Suits, ‘kering grand Piano, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, tioneer's office, No. 6 Fine street. ER. tire itock and Fixtures of th , near Vandarn, th lock arlor, Diningroom Be Wardbrobes, Book it will comprixe ma , Cribs, Ura ic. ke.}> also considerable ture, suitable for the Trade. 250 lots, commencing at IL morning; deposits from all. Secretair G* W. KEELER, AUCT! 88 Liberty street IONEE! t, corner Nassau, On THURSDAY, October 7, 1875, Bt 12 o'clock, ne A genéral assortment of Household Furr two grand Square P! niture, in tan On day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock A. M., the enti J tents of the lar, streets, consisting of lies, Preserves: to, ; Fixtures, rs invited. (H. FRENCH, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TH « Grocery Store corner Grand and Clinton fine line of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Jel- iron Sale, in lots to suit the P. TRAVER, AUOTIONEER.—MARSHAL this day, at 10% o'clock, at 59 Great Jonos ‘al assortment of choice Groceries, Cans, Scales, %, arlor, chamber and other Furni= Pictures, Mirrors, and other Stoves, new and second Liquors, &c. ; al ture; Blanket jarge lot Harness, top Grovery Wagon, BALE Counters, Desks, cooking d singe aud double Cart, & A. B CLARK, Marshal, OWN H. FRENOH, AUC public auction, at Gold and Silver Watches, Gol No. 605, STIONEER—WILL SELL AT Broadway, the entire stock of jd and Plated Jewelry, Silver. plated Ware, Toilet and Fancy articles, late of the ‘store of Jobn Kw err 61 Wost Forty-second street. Sale positive, J to highest bid 01 a\Y Ravine Setrmeert iy Powery, large lot of Househo Tabdlos, Ol kets, Mattronton; couking Stoves, Ki RIGAGE SALE—ISAAC hairs, Bedstonds, feather Beds, 25 also Carpets, itchen Utensils, &o, order of J. T. Birdsell, Attorney for mort WOLF, AUCTIONEER.— is day, at 10% o'clock, at 17 id Furniture, Sofas, Bureaus, ir heavy Blan: together with le positive. By Gilat al ORTGAGE SALE.—THOMAS KUFWORTH, AUO- bag go trossos, Bedding, Brussels Gor of the mortgages. Deal Honcor, sells this day, 1036 o'clock, at 304 Kighth Washstands, Chairs, Mat- inigrain Carpets, &o, By or- jers invited, For Other Advertisements Mead Under This © Directory, dwithous | | CITY OF CHESTER. every Wee First ‘cabin, $60, $70 and return tickets, $120, Second cabin, $49; return tickets, Btocrage ut lowest ri Agix te AUSTIN BALDWIN No. 72 Bro: Stocrage 0 NARD LINE—B, AND N. A. R. M. S. P. CO. With a view to dimin’ NOTICE, ishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specific gourse for all seasons of the On utward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 latitade, or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage cro 42 Latitude, or nothing to the nort! FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVE, TOWN. Oct, 6 | KOT Wed., Ovt. 13 SCYTHIA *RUSSLA Wed., jo not carry Return Steerage tickets to an rates. on GERS PER from the OAS, Freight and cabin offi Steerage office, 111 Broadway (T wharf, foot of Grand street, Je! at 9 A. M, on Wednesday, j. FRANCKLYD log the meridian of 60 at h of 42, 42. RPOOL AND QUEENS- ‘TA... Wed., Oct. 27 steerage passengers. g¢, B80, $100 and $130, gold, according to ac- ickets on favorable terms, «i from all parts of Europe at lowest No. 4 Bowling Green, * ARLES STEAMSITIP SCYTHIA EMBARK October 6, 1575, 4 Bowling green, N. Y. FAMeoro AMER TA free euouTH, CHERBO: LLER ‘Oct. 7) KLOP: HAMMONTA...2....\.Oct. 14] FRISIA, .... Oct. 28 Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Ham- and all Steernze, currency. KUNHAKDT & CO. General A 61 Broad streot, Ne w bone points in England, Seotland and Wale: Cabin, first saloon, gold. Cabin, second saloon, goi B. RICHARD & BOX General Passenger Agen’ 61 Broadway, New York, ‘ork. ILSON’S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, to be despatched OTHELLO. COLOMBO First cabin, Excursion tickets on ver ticulars to CHARLES L, -Oct. 20 | NAVARIN' |. curroney; second cabin, 3 issued to Continental ani from pier 44 East River — Oct, | HINDOO, favorable terms. Through ticke Baltic ports. Apply for full par- WRIGHT & CO., 56 South street. NITED STATES M. TOWN AIL EINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- AND LIVERPOOL, Bailing every TUESDAY from. pior North River. Tanho, Oct. 12, 8PM Wyoming, Nov. 16, 8 A. Dakota, Noy. 2, 7:30°A.M. | Idaho, Nov. 23,2 B. M. Wisconsin, Nov. 9.3 P.M. | Montuna, Nov. 30,7 AM. Cabin, thte Prepald tickets at low Passengers booked to Swoden, te. many ai lowest rate: rmediate aid steerage at lowest rates. rates, and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Drafts on Trewwmd, England, France and Ger- Apply to WILLTAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Wednesday, Noy. 3 | IA.....Wed., Oct. 20 | pone STEAMSHIP LINK. Yor Turks Island, Puerto Plate, Samane and Santo D mingo City. Tho United States Mail Steamship TYBEE, C tain CHARLES KUEHL, will sail for the above ports ot TUESDAY, October 12, at three P, M., from Pier 14, Bast River. For freight or Le ‘DEL WORE 50 Eachange place, _ YEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. | These first class steamships will seil at 3 P. M. from pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, ‘as follows -— y Tuesday, Oct. 12 “Thursday, Oct. 24 having unsurpassed accommoda- (DE & ©O., No. 6 Bowling Green, . Agents in Havana. AMBHIPS for New Orleans and Texas Saturday lo New Orleans, transferring Texas | freight thereto Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad for Brashear, thence per steamer of Morgan's line to Texas orta. ys mer GEORGE W. ELDER will sail from 36 er, on Weduesday, October 6, at JP, M., for New ans direct. othe steamer WILLIAM G. HEWES wilt sall Saturday, Jctober t Through bills of lading signed to Mobile, Galveston, and to all points on the Galveston, Harrisburg 'and San Antonio, ouston and Texas Central, International and Great Nort orn, Texas and Pacific and Trans-Continental Railroads, and, to Indianola and San’ Antonio, and all poluts on the Western Texas and Pacifig Kallway, Brazos Santiago, pus Christi. Rockport, St. Mary's aud Fulton, Freight for St. Mary's ‘and Fulton landed at Rockport. Lighterage and Channel dues at either Corpus Christi or Brazos Santiago ut the expense and risk of consignoo, Freight for Brownsville, Matamoras and points in the in- terior must have consignee at Brazos Santiago, Tusurauce can be effected under open policy of 0. A. Whit- ney & Co., New Orleans, Prom New York to New Orleans, fi.pet gents from New York to all Texas ports via New Or: jeans, % per cont. as velaie ‘at lowest rates. For freight or further infurma- jon apply to PY *° CHARLES A. WHITNEY & 0O., Agent Pier 36 North River. INE OF GALVESTON STRAMERS, TOUCH. Wost, carrying the United Stat iain Kennedy, Detober 9, For freight or passa, tious, apply to . WM. P. © od > i OLY ton, Saturday, Bast River. Through billsof lading Galveston, Houston and Henderso: and San Antonio, Houston and Texas Central, Internation and Great Northern Texas Pacitic, Transcontinental and Gulf and Western Texas Railroads. 'Freights and insurance at lowest rates. No charge for lorwarding in New York. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to ©, H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. W. P. CLYDE & CO., NO. 6 Bowling Green. The Cromwell Line. ‘the steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Kemble, leave pier No Y North River, on Saturday, October 9, at will oP. Through rates given to Mobile, St. Louis, Vicksburg and uts. Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $25. at Lowest rates, or passage, apply to CLARK & SEMAN, 56 West street. INION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ? sailing from pier 37 North Rive For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays, at 3 P. M., connecting with the Virginia and Teunessee Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and with the com- | puny’s steam lines to interior points in North Carolina ane irginia. Newnern and Wasmnatox, N, C. (via Norfolk every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. | _ Luiwes, Del!’ Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 P. 3 connecting with Delaware and Maryland railroads. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Through passage tickets and billsof lading to all points at lowest rates, “Insurance to Norfolk, de 4 per cent. Freight received daily at pier 37 N. R. General ‘offices, 197 Green- ich stree N. L, McUREADY, President, EKLY FLORIDA LINE, W Por Royal Cre Permatding, Fis, ; Brunswick, Ga, ‘Ths favorite and well known steamer, MONTGOMERY, Faireloth, muster, having superior accouimodati sengers, Will sail Thursday, October 7, from pier River, at 3 P. M., to above ports, making connection with all points South and Southwest, via Port Koyal, the Florida and runswick railroads. First cluss passaye to Fernandina. First class passage to Jacksonvill First class passage to Augusta. (QED vom L s Ge Through tickets issued to wil poi hwest, STEAMSIIIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, Steamer HUNTSVILLE, Chester, master, will follow Lau of nog” i “6 Se veins Det 3 | HERM. GELPCRE, No. 5 William street. S Sat 3 Sat.) Oct. 30 | QTEAMSHIP COMPANIES USING LARGE QUANTI. p tates of passage from Now York to Southampton, Havre or >, Hes of printing will ind ic ad ACoUR to dant ih ni : : the METROPOLITAN PRINTIN ‘STABLISHMEN I First Cabin, $109, re Cabin, $60, gold; Steerage, | No, 218 Broadway, as its facilities for doing every kind of Retnrn ticket ), currenc, at reduced rates. Prepaid stoerage certificates, $32, currency. + For freight or passage apply to At OF BELHICHS & CO., N Bowling Green, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANC! THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route forthe Continent | (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. North River as follows :— FRANCE, Trudelle. *VILLE DE PARIS, Lachesnez. AMERIQUE, Pouzols.- PRIC) OF PASSAGE IN’ GOLD ‘incl +++ Saturday, Oct. 16 turday, Oct, Saturday, Nov. 13 juding wine) First Cabin, $110 to $120, according to accommodation; Sec- ‘ond Cabin, ‘at reduced rates. $26, with superior accommodation, including all without extra ol Retura ticks oera necessaries GEORGE MACKENZIE, Age $72; Third Cabin, $40, carry steerage passengers. t, 50 Broadway ATIONAL LINE. From piers N LONDON DIRECT. FOR }, 860 and a | reduced prices’ Retum tick steerage tickets from Live: at the company’s off ‘os, 44 and 47 North River, . Thursda; N AND October 7, 10 A. M. IVERPOOL, ool at the lowest 60 Broadw: NMAN LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE. ~ ‘Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as tollows :— FOR CITY OF NEW YORK. CITY OF MONTREAL. CITY OF BERLIN aand each succeeding Saturday fi RATES 01 Steorage. Drafts issued pany’s office, No. 15 For Stecrage Passage at HE PUBLI THE FOLLOW AUTHORIZED OF! UBENSTO! | CITY OF RICHMO. ARE N AND LIVERPOOL. Saturday, October 9, at noon. ‘Saturday, October 16, at 3 P. ‘aturday, October 23, at 12. M. -Saturday, October 30, at 3 P.M. jaturday, November 6. at 11 A. M. m pier 45 North River, PASSAGE. -$60, $80 ee $28, currency eral business apply at the com- rear, ‘33 Broadway or pier 45 North JOHN G. DALE, Agent PLACES ARE THE ONLY NEW YORK HERALD :— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,269 BROADWAY. 580 SIXTH AVENUE, 14 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BORRUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. | NCHOR LINE, CARR NG THE UNITED STATES MAIL. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. ELYSIA. CALIFORNIA, ANCHORIA, VICTORIA. TO GLASGOW, LT .Satarday, October 9, at 1 P.M. ‘aturday, October 16, at 3 P. M. Saturday, October 23, at 1 P. Saturday, October 30, at 3 P.M. VERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, UEENSTOWN OR ‘BELFAST. Cabin—#65, 5 und $80, currency, according to accommo- | ds ¥ INTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE AT LOWEST RATES. Drafts isrned for suy amount at current rates, ROS., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. ED STAR LINE. HENDERSON R From Philadelphia. ‘Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Malis. The following steamers are appotuted to sail FO! VERP. R AD From New York. YADERLAN Oct. 12 | SWITZERLAND. 23 NEDERLAN. ov: 5 | STATE OF NEV. v.17 ‘ROM ANTWERP. For Phitadelphi For New York. NEDERLAND, Oct. 12 | STATE OF NEVADA. Oct. 24 VADERLAN! -Nov.5 | SWITZERLAND... Nov. 11 PRICES OF PASSAGE IN CURRENOY. First Cabin 0 | Second Cabin..... $60 Steorage tickets to and fro all points at the lowest rates, Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed, For pavanen rates of JOHN MeDO PETER WRI B, VONDER Ge of freight and other information appiy to IN, Agent, 42 Broad street. NALD, Passenger Agent, ‘No. 8 Battery place, New York, GHT & SONS, General Agents, 307 Walnut street, Philadetphia. BECKE, al Envoy Agent, Antwerp. REAT WESTERN STRAMSHIP LINE. TO Sailing SOMERSET, Wo: BRISTOL pier 18 Bast River as follow: (ENGLAND) DIREC Saturday, October 16 ARAGON, Symons. lay, October 30 ‘Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; storage, $30, cur- reney; excursion tickets, $120. Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South street. DONOVAN. ‘gland, Scot! everywhere, Steamship COLON. Connectin EXCURSION good tit OUTWARD TI FROM SAN FRAN Bteamshi FROM 8 ROSSA.—CHEAPEST Bassege oftice in New York; steamers ¢ nd, Germany; drafts at lowest ratos, fOVAN ROSSA’S Hotel, 182 Chatham square. _ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. VACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE—POR CALIFOR- nia, Japan ee for all Centr TICKETS TO THE. AND RETUR! OLTY OF TOKIO. N FRANCISCO | FC ZEALAND VIA HONOLULU. migemshtp VABOO DE GAMA. sage ay srvucratesinnmnets 216 i's 3 STEAMSHIP ry day; Lre- from pier 42 North River. SPINWALL. Friday, Oct, 15, 12 M. an aud Pacific ports. HILIAN EXPOSITION N, March, 1876, $35 ETS ONLY poe NASSAU, “N. Ca ‘arrying the Mails "The steamship CITY OF DALLAS will sail from pier 16 East River on October spply,to MURRAY, FE jew York, 14, at 12 For [reight or passage RRIS & CO,, Agents, South street, EW YORK AND ‘The first class ste: MORTON River, on Wednesday, Cayes and Jacmel. Su cul ‘The steamship tor, will follow, master, will be At Gonaives of other fling Thursday, October 21, For freight of passage apply to, HAYTIAN DIRECT MATL LINE. amship GULF STREAM, THOS, fespatched from Pler 15 East October 13, for Port au Prince, Aux fficient freight offering, XUTON, W. H. GARDINER, mas- W. PB. CLYDE & CO, No. 6. Bowling Green, MEXICAN MATL. 88.1 ¥,, HAVANA, AND. 4 é leave pier No. M. Steamers ‘Pott atk OF MERIDA. SHY OF VERAC FP NEW YORK. OFTY FOR VERA CRA AN’ vis Hayans, Progreso, Campeachy, CLTY OF MERIDA. . For frolght or BONS, 51 and 39 Broadway. Kew Orleans Oct. 9 and Oot, 80 for Steamers will re ‘Oct. 14 See ls iapteo, na ttuseday, Oot. 5 and $100, gold | HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT | 8 FOR THE RECKIPT OF | ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE | — work are unsurpassed, while in promptuess, neatuess and cheapness it otfers special inducements, Bills of Lading, Shipping Receipts, Tickets, Manifosts, Passenger Lists, Circulars, Posters, Cards, Waybills and every special form used in the transaction of business carefully propared and printed, TRAVELLER NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich. mond and Elm Park. Boats leave Whitehall street at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:45, A. M., 12:45, 2:30, 3 30, 4:30, 5 = ‘30 and 7:30 P, M, Sundays, at half-past every hour from 8:30 A. ML ’ GUIDE. A Fare, 10 cents. Astor Honse cars leave Vesey Street for ferry. Ate AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOAT ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave Vestn, Street, pier 38 North River, «daily (Sundays excepted) at , and Twenty-fourth street at9 A. M., landing at West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie. Rhinebeck, Cat kill and Hudson, Tickets on sule for points North and We ‘Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, return: ing same day, $1. Special trains to and from Saratoga. To Suratog i round trip, $5 #0. —GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE BY PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS TO ALBANY, THE NORTH AND WEST, with comfortable state rooms warmed by steaz: pipos. First class passage only $1. Passage and berth, $1 50, Deck passage, 50 cents, Leaving daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M., from pler 41 North River, foot of Canal street, TTENTION, RAILROAD COMPANIES |—PUNCH AA. Slips or Trip Tic! rinted cheaper and on better board the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISMENM, Herald Building, New York, thau anywhere else. NITIZENS' LINE STEAMBOATS FOR TROY AND ALL points North and West.—Low fare. | First class passage, with cabin berth | First class passage, with stateroom be Deck pa Elegant steambo ts Bi P. M., from Pier 4% North River, foot of Sanday evenings, first class, $150, $1 20 rd, at 6 Leroy street. ‘Fare WALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall River—The world-renowned Steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 North r, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at 3 M.' Through tickets suld at all principal hotels in the city. | JOR RONDOUT AND KINGSTON, LANDING AT Highland Falls (West Point), Cornwall, Newburg, arlboro, Milton, Highland (Now' Palts) and Esopus. — eamboat THOMAS CORNELL, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, leaving foot of Harrison street, pise 84 Nort River. PPOSIT ON—ALBANY, AND THROUGH TO TROY with’ berth $1; with room $1 50, from Frankia street, Piet $5, Mondars, Wed- | | sc | | PP YLVANIA RATLROAD, ‘The Groat Trunk ling and United States Mall ronte. | | Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cort- | Yandt as Yollows :—— Ex rove for flarrisbat Pittsburg, the West and Sonth, with 0 A. M., 5 and 8:30'P, aM | “Pullman palace cars attached, | _ Sunday, 5 and 8:30 5 For Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadetphia and | Erie Railroad Division, compacting. at Philadelphia), | A.M." For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and’ ir ' bd P. M., tin yo ed for Titusville, Pecroleam entre and the For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited Wash- | ington Express” of Pullman parlor cars daily, except Sun- day, 9:30 A. M.; arrive at Washington 4:10 P.M Regu | lar nt 840.4. M3 and P.M. Sunday, @ P.M. | Express tor Foitadelphia. 7 7:30, 8:40, 9:30 ALM. ; 12 130, 9 Sandi migrant aud 4, 4:10, 4:50, 5, 7, P. M. and 12 night. SAM. 4 et 8:30 ana 9P. M- second Class, 7 eM For Newark at 0.8.9, 10, 11 A. M.; | “Yao, So, 1 5,'6 0, 5 340, | 478 phd 12 alas, For itigabe 9,10, 1A. M. th En B , and i2 ‘night. Sanday, | 90,"7 and 8:10 P.M. E bao 11 A. M..12 M, 1,3, 3 4, 4310, 4:30, 4:50, 5:20, 540, 6, 6319, E 10, 10 P M. and 13 night Sunday, 3 A Mf, Por Wood jae Perth, Amboy ‘and South Amboy, 6 and 1) A.M. 4:50 and 6 P.M. “4 For Zand 8 AM. 12 M. 2, 54 # and 12 night." Sunday, {ast Millstono, 12 noon, 3, and 5:20 P, M, Fer Histstone and Rocky Hill, 8:40 A. M.’and Bs ML For Lambertville, 9: op 4 ok M. For Flemington, Philipsburg” and Belvidere, 9:39 A, Me and Somerset Branch, 32. M. er Inegor Bordentonn, Barston and Camdon, 7:39 wat M.) 12:30, and 7 P.M. For Preshold, 7:30 "A. Sc 4:10 P.M Yor Farmingdale and Squian, 4 Pemberton and Camden, via Porth Amboy, For OEM, ‘and via Monmouth tL $i Por Hightstown and Pemberton.6 A. M., via Porth Amboy, Monmouth Junction: From Pittsburg, : ivasitngton sat Beitimaote, 6:20 ‘asl ‘and Baltimore, 6 : 6:20AM. From Tt AM. 7PM, A. M. via ‘as follows and fs 15, 18 ALM "320 and 044 Broadway, No.l Astor How besbrosses and Cortlandt streets; No. 4 Court ty eooxiyn: Now 114, 116 and 118 Hudeon street, ilo ‘nt Ticket Otlice, nce. “PRANK THOMESON, nse 4 FD. Je. M, BO jeneral Manager Gen, Passengdr Agent. ‘PUILADELPHTA VIA, LONG. BRANCH A EW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Fare from New York to Philodelpin only 82 25. Commeneing Get ber +, IST: Leave New York, pier 8 North River, foot Ri For Philadelphia, Vineand, &—10:4) A.M. For Philadelphia, Tuckerton, de —4 P.M. WM. 3. SNEDEN, General Manager. ROVIDENCE AND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP © NEW YORK AND BosTON, STONINGTON LINE. From plor 33 North River, feot of Jay street, the elegnnt teamers RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT daily (except Sundays) at 5 P.M. eae PROVIDE: From pier 27 Nowh River, foot of Robinson street, the steam: ELECTRA and GALATEA daily (excopt 5" Gaye) at 0 P.M. “EXCURSIONS. XCURSION TO WEST, PO! Saratoga. See DAY LIN: FPMICKETS, CIRCULARS, INVITATIONS EWHURG AND POSTERS AND for excurstons, parties, balls, &e., nahh pce Ty and at low cate at (he METROPOLE: Oe PRITISG RSTANLISHUMANE, 218 Broadway, Now York,

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