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CITY REAY USTATH FOR SALE, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1875.—fRIPLE SHEET, FURNISHED ROC MS AND APARTMENTS CHEERFUL FRONT ROOM, or two gentiomen, 49 Third avenue, second bell, right tleman and wi FRaegionsvle relerwnce given. central, rm Furnished, ‘A MODERN POOR STORY HIGH STOOP STONE | A 7 $150, $175, $200 AND $250 A MONT —DESIRABLE AL Bwat uj Foctssinth ates clone to ith avenue, | AL well furnished four story brown steno Mousse, choles 20x55x 100, fur sale very low. ices treet calities, ti or ie. J eee teosasions reek V. Ke SEEVENSON, Je wealities, Lill Muy Or longe 220 Fifth avenue, PARTY GOING ABROAD WILL LET FOR TWO FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE A or three years, to 4 private family, their elegantly fur- Dwelling, 21x65x100, fully furnished, on Porty- Biahed four story Ioure; cablues finial, modern pier, mantel | seventh street, botweon Fifth and Sixth avenues, to lot low. otral Park and and console ginmses. & few blocks bel: C y M.-L... Herald Up- nes. SALE L0\¥, OR TO LET (FUBMSHED) 208 ‘winter or lo 0. 8 Wyst Thirty-gevgy heat Fifth avenue, |: sirable full-nined foug story hich 00} Dwelling. Offices |i i’iue street and 33 Kast street, V. & STEVEN OR SALE.—I + second sireet, 1 wishing to purchase \ (irs permits to the owner OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A FIRST CLASS FOUR story high stoop brown stone House, newly frescoed, With or Without Furniture; toust be sold; ‘the owner has to feave the city. Inquise at 17 Bast Fifty-fourth street. HE PUBLIO Aji HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR. pe pas FICES FOK THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE- ENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY S80 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOEKUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- 25 ory stone Honse, full sine, decided possession; admirably plane ables duis; latest improvements; elegant mirrors; open ys R MY RESIDENCE, ON SIXTY. Park avenue, for sale, Persons house cheap may apply for NUE.—A NEW PLAIN SU! East Side. A ELEGANTLY FRESCOED FOUR STORY HIG stoop brown House, no 100 East Sixtioth stree hear Park avenue, size 20x50xi0 quick purchaser, ‘at a yreat 9 Jo. CLL Is offered for sule to & fico; terms ory easy. ON, 56 STORY BRICK HOUSE ABOVE Fiftieth street, nour Third avenue, that must be sold. Come and get particulars, Look at it and make an offer. This isan opportunity ior anybody wanting a cheup house. S. KILPATRICK, Third avenue, corner Twenty-tifth st HAVE A TUR West Side. TO PURCHASE A SMALL PLOT part of this city, surcounded by > minute from bolt Xnd railroad from Forty-second street; superb nus, bathing, fsbing pric $000 each, BROTHERS, No, el STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, wi nsion, Macdougal street, near Kin actually great bargain; three story House, Sixteent Streot, near Seventh avenue, $9,000, JAMES CAGNEY, 15 Abingdon square, Kighth ayenu A. GREAT on. of Lots in handsome stations; ‘4 Warren street, Miscellaneous. V TUEN YOU READ THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT YOU GET ALL THE NEWS TO-DAY. VOR SALE—A LARGE PRIVATE HOUSE, IN PER- f eshorden, Chesapeako nd Ohio, first mortgage bonds wi en ad par for the equity. ‘House Ralfite value. © Wy. A Wisi S02 Breede: OTS FOR SALE—ON ALL THE AVENUES AND streets in the city; suitable for dwellings, churches, stores and factorie: . CLINTON, 55 Liberty street. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. T NEW BRIGITON.—TO GOOD PARTIES, THREE fine winter Residences, furnished or unfurnished; re- duced rents: adapted to Kentlomen’s family residences; im- mediate possession. At LYNCH’S, 11 Pine street. ARGAINS IN FARMS.—S, 7, 9,20, 30, 50, 78, 100, 125, 200, 300, 400, 500, ée., adres : tip; several to ex: ‘thange. CMM OLIVER, 162 Broadway. OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST PLACES AT THE South, superbly situated on the ocean; magnificent each, fine'fishing, shooting and deer hunting; place con- tains 422 neres, Inize uew dwelling and outbuildings; very extensive groubds, ‘ine olive, cedar, oleander ‘and toyrtio avenues, beautiful and nomerous hedges, large gardens, quantitios of camelia japonica bushos which’ bloom fi'protw: ion all winter, roses, bulbs, &e. ; great variety of trees, date- palm, palmerss, orange, olive, ‘pecan nut, oleander, o- ja, Danuna, fig, tamerisk, dc. titles 100 yours old. For views, teruis, de, apply to HOMER MOKGAN, No. 3 Fine stree' (OR SALE, NEAR MARION STATION, N. J.—A TWO Story aud attic House, with one story extension; water in, marbie mantels, walls’ painted and wood work grained; prlce $2,800; terms easy. Anply to of address P. HOOK, jersey City Heights, near Marion station, OR SALE—AT KESSINO, L. A FINE HOCSE, barn and three acres of excellent land, two min- utes mm Kessino depot and 18 minutes from } Flushing; terms, $2,000 cash and $1,300 in two rs. AD ply davis Sepmaisea; to the owaen, Ms GOGH AMET {OR SALE—STOCK AND GRAIN FARM, 125 ACRES convenient distance irom station on Camden and Amboy Kailroad. J. 1, BISHOP, Trenton, N. J. (OR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 17 ROOMS; FIRST CLASS improvements, with Barn, 14 aeres Land, 134 tailes irom Stamford, Conn., very cheap; oaay terme. HULBEAT PLCK, 269 West Thirt} fourth street, {URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON TERRACE AT New Brighton, within two minutes’ of ferry; (arnace. kitchen utensils, billiard table, &e.; 12 rooms; oniy $60 o month, Address J, 0. TOTTEN, 24 Dog street. sd ag LET—IN PHILADELPHIA, LARGE DWELLING, 22 rooms, 1.235 Chestnut street, with Store; excellent location for hovel; will be rented separately or together. Address H.C. BROLASKY, 429 Walnut st, Philadelphia. LET—IN ORANGE, N. J., $40 PER MONTH, FIVE furnished Roomy ou first ‘Moor, with stable, or would Board t porties witha itberal private ‘sable. Address 1. J., Herald office. 5OO Ack! DAIRY FARM, NEAR NORTH ADAMS Mass., with Stock and Crops, for sale or exchange for city improved Property. B. M. MASON, 81 Purk row. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGH. CHANG! SELDOM MET WITH.—I WILL Ex- change tive first class French Flat Houses, 25x70, lots location, style and improvements complete; will take @ County Residence, free and clear, or City Lots; some cash required. JAMES ROWE, 917 Third avenue. (A. GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY SHAT. WITT 64 ACRES ot located within easy driving distance of RichSeld and'Sharon Springs, that has cost the uwner over ,000, will be exchanged, free and cleur, for a dwellin jouse in New York city below the Park; owner is willing to make an enormous suctilice for a suitable house, J.C, CLINTON, 55 Liberty street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR SMALL HOUSE, 4 lot 25x100, on Sixty-fifth street, near Second avenui Very desirable fur a tenement ; $5,500. WM. AGAR, 311 Eust Sixty-fitth streot, OR SAL! A SMALL HO) a three story browa stone corner House, with a Liquor Btore in, on a leading street ia Brooklyn. Address C., Herald Brooklyn Branch offic Por 8a a corner Lot, RA GC HORSE, ween Eust Now York und A Brooklyn Branch office, A SACRIFICE—FINE FOUR STORY House on Thirt et, oF would exchange for Business or, tree and clear nearby country Farm, Cali on or address P. 8. HAINES, 349 Broadway, STABLE AND near depot, in Jersey; one hour; all improve. ments; will take Business, House in New York or Brooklyn or Farm; panic price, $15,000; equity, $0,000. Address OWNER, at Kane's office, 119 F mediately. WASTED-A BROWN STONE MADISON ‘Avenue, in exchange for the Forest Grove Mouse and 17 City Lots, 1634 street aud Third aye uitable for @ hotel or public institation. W. PY. IRAAP, Bowery National Bank, Offices 11 Ping street and 33 Eust Seventeenth street, © NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS FURNISHED Ax AA. unfurnished Houses to let. B, W. WILLIAMS, 897 Sixth avenue HED ROOMS TO LET AT MODERATE Third aveone. 0 LET—A FEW ROOMS, NEATLY AND ELEGANTLY vod and quiet neighborhood; rent low. 2 Sixth avenue, near Tenth street, BACK PARLOR, ¢ for two gentlemen; also a hall Room. 5 East Youth street, Private fa AL ok, STORY HIGH STOOP STONE HOU first street; also w three story stone bouse on Twentioth street, uear Broadway. ©. 8 PECK & GO., No. 8 West ‘Twenty-fitth street, A. MODERN BUILT, FINELY LOCATED, SUPERBLY finished and furnished, full-sized four story high stoo brown stone Dwelling, Thirty-agventh strovt, just out of Fifth avenue, to let low. Oilices 11 Pine strget anid 33 Eust Seve teenth street. V. & STEVES Je. A HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED MEDIUM FOUR story bigh stoop brown stone, ou Thirty: rent only #150 and Hoard for two.’ 8. B. GOOD. No, 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. E, fully furnished, to let, near Filth avenue on ‘Thirty: D FRONT ROOMS AND y entleman or gentleman references required. Apply 411 8th av. HALL BEDROOM, FURNISHED, about $1,000 a year for th LL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND ONE OR two Bedrooms very moderate; Parlor and Bedroom for housekeepin, nd Closet $5 week! 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— ingly or en suite; baths on each URNISUED HOUSES TO RENT—CENTRALLY LO- ented; four story, Thirty-ffth street, near Fifth avenue; four story’ Forty-second street, near Sixth avenue; four ‘story, on Madison avenne; three story, Forty-seventh street, neat 'Sixth venue; rents reduced. ' TIMPSON & PET, 1,458 Broadway, near Forty-fourth street. J] BAYE A HANDSOMELY, FULLY | FORNIS! brown stone House, in a first ‘class neighborhood; suita- bie for a small private family only; will rent for one yeur or longer. For particulars address W., box 160 Herald office. furnished, with stable attached, an extra fine ly toJ. ROMAINE BROWN, No, 1,280 Broad- way. 10 LET UNTIL MAY 1—FULLY FURNISHED THREE + story brown stone House, 108 East Fifty-elghth street; rent $200 per month. Apply for permits to 5. M. LEDERER, 207 and 209 Greenwich street. 10 LET—ON FORTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Filth and Sixth avenues—A four story’ brown stone House, in order and handsomely furnished; also a m dium ‘size House, between Madison and Fourth avenues; rent low. LOUIS SOHN, 347 Broadway. UE, 224, OPPOSITE MADISON PARK— nits of Apartinonts for females or gentlemen, with breakfast; also front Basement as physician's office, TH AVENUE AND FOURTE handsome suite of furnish rooms and private bathroom ; it Fourteenth street. TO $3.—PART OR WHOLE OF SECOND FLOOR, completely furvished for housekeeping; bath wn joining private house: good neighborhood. 801 irty-fifth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, —PART FRENCH FLAT, FU 1. sitting and bed room connecting: kitchen con: taining all ‘modern improvements; closet, bath, gas; near 108 Fifty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth good $40 per me ‘Twonty oighth street. WAxtED-10. B TH STREET.—A VERY Rooms, parlor, two bed- ferences exchanged. No. 4 and handsomely furnished read Addrosx, with price, LIGHT HOUSEK side proferre WEST TWENTY-SIXTH occupied by thi Rooms; also single Looms for gentlomer (FORMERLY, An clegaut suit of frst class parties rent Suits and Rooms; references exch 10 LET—FURNISHED, A THREE STORY BROW: stone House; beautifully furnished; new carpets; thoroughly cleaned; just painted; owner now Cre pe i a fow doors west of Broadway. 133 West Thirty-sixth street (0 LET—FURNISHED, NO, 213 WEST FIPTY-THIRD street, near Broadway, fully furnished und in good or- der; low rént to careful tevant till May 1. For permits ap- ply to WINANS & DAVIS, 128 Broadway. TH AVENUE.—FIRST CLASS HOUSE (INCLUDING adjoining new stable), newly, fully and handsomely fur- treet and 33 nished, only $350 a month, Offices 11, Pin East Seventeenth street. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. Unfurnished. NEW GOTHIC HOUSE.—HOUSE TO LET VERY low, in the Twenty-fourth ward, near railroad, with or without Furniture, H. P. DEGRAAP, Bowery National jank. RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, IN EAST FORTY-NINTH street, two very handsome hew Houses; 11 rooms; all improvements; rent only $800. Apply to JOHN C. KAY- ANAGH, 326 East Forty-uinth street, A 20, LED, UNFURNISHED, ON | FIPTY.THIRD 4 atgeety nent, Broadway, 3 tory high stoop House, in ood order; rent, $1,200. H.R. DREW & CO., No. 3 West fenty-third vtreet, Fifth Avenue Hotel. A710, LBT-THE DESIRABLY LOOATED Finest «class high stoop brick House, No. 408 West Twentieth street, vpposite the piscopal College grounds; contains 13 rooms, in perfect order, and also having boon recently painted throughout and complete with all modern improv N, 172 Ninth avenu GREAT REDUCTION.—RENTED LAST YEAR FOR $1,800, now offored at’ $1,200; three story high stoop, 22x55x100 fect; 14 rooms; all improvements; frescoed; per fect order; gocd location; near Broadway, below Forty-ninth street; others $1,000 to furnished $125 to $600, A. C. LOOML Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-cighth streot. LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House on Porty-fourth strect, near Sixth avenue, in splendid order, reat reduced to $2,100, TIMPSON & Perr 1,488 Broadway, near Forty-fourth street, Thirtioth to Sixty-fifth sire ot, EAST SEVE moderate rent. Address L, M., box 200 Herald office. Vitth avenue. sirable furnished jemen only ; rote! D STREET, WEST, 360, ONE BLOCK FROM ELE- vated Ratiroad station, stages and crosstown cars. Two comfortably furnished Kooms, suiti men or a family of three adults EAST TWENTY-FOU son Park.—A small Would let, furnished, to gentlemen, Second Fioor; bath, clos et; terms reasonable. WASHINGTON family will let a delightful, large m to a gentleman of quiet babi terma $5 per woek; fires extra, WEST TWENTY. Avenue Hourl.—' (one with private buth Rooms to let, to gt W4XTED—A FIRST CLASS SUIT OF FUR: le for three gen nicely furnished House first class; T, NEAR FIFTH ‘arm, comfortably furnished Room tached), for a couple or single folks; NINTH STREET, F way.—Neatly furnishe DOORS WEST OF BROAD- Rooms to let; references ex- TWENTY.SECOND | STREET. somely furnished second story front Root two gentlemen, in smuil private family: best of reference given and required. Apply tod. T. G MACDOUGAL STRE HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. YOUNG AMERICAN COUPLE WOULD LIKE TO take charge of « gentleman's plac ‘ountry : une Cull ow oF address K. WEST, oT Wyt » Brookiyn, E. D. A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-WHERE THE parties will board part or the whole of rent; tocation between Bighteenth and Thirty-filth streets, Fourth wod Sixth avenu nly first class parties nocd answer. Address Uptown Branch offi HOUSE, H. Progeeuep HOUSE IN GOOD LOCALITY, UNTIL May, rent not over $200 per month, by & respousible +, box 459 Post office. OFTS WANTED.—THREE LOFTS, 50X100 EACH, 4 below Canal street, well lighted and of good height, at we yeurs. Give full particulars and MANUFACTURI ‘ald office. dress LIGHT NTED—A SECOND FLOOR IN A PRIVATE house, with about five rooms, for a young couple guing ekeoping; west side pref: Address H. BACHA- | H, 102 Warren street, city. | ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, A SUIT OF ROOMS, four or five, unfurnished, in ‘a. respectable lovality, with a private family, no further down town than Fourteenth RA street. Address, stating terms, which must be reasonable, A. W., 483 and 485 Broudway, WANTEDIBY NOVEMBER 1, A SMALL HOUSE, with Store, suitable for es roods; rent not to ex th. Apply to THOS. PECK, 430 West ENT A HOUSE, IN GOOD ORDER, between Fifty.sixth and Sixty'fifth streets and be- tween Second and Fourth avenues; give lowest price. Ad- dress or call wt 144 V or street, EUROPEAN STE. OST DIRECT AND E land, Belgium, the Ri AMSHIPS. NOMICAL RO Switrerlaud, &e., &c., vi ROTTERDAM not At: Bos vie H FOF NEW onveas DIR Those beautiful steamers, carrying she Unived States Mail mown lor the regularity of L. W, MORRIS, Netherlands, are well ki FUNCH, EDYE Through rates given other poluts, Cab eas: MBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG ana HANBURGE = HAMMONIA, pete passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbou England, Scotland Gand HAMBUR( KLOPSTOCK 6, Cabin, first saloon, id saloon, gold. . and Sa nid ' General Agent 61 Broad stree General Passenger A TAT Ai LINE—STEAM TO QUEE: TOWN AND LIV Salling every TUESDAY ermodiate and stocrage at lowest ickots nt low rates. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hambarg. Norway, Drafts on, Iretand, England, Franc many at lowest rates. PECIAT, NOTIO ship [DATO sails for October 12, at 3 —THE SPLE! Meonsiown and . Cabin, Intermediate and Passage nt lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & em, Texas ani to Indi ANTED—FIRST CLASS FURNISHED APARTMENTS vicinity of Madison must be completely Ist housekeeping. PING, box 5,743 Post office, fi v ANTED 10 LET, BY TWO SMALL FAMILIES—A between Fourteeuth and Fiftieth streets St ent not to exceed $1,200, Address 3. & W Herald office, Wartep—a Fe in good neighbor HED PLAT, EIGHT ROOMS, from November 1 to May 1, Ad- dress, stating price, R. H.) box 137 Herald Uptown Braneb ottice. WANTED FOR A SMALL FAMILY OF THREE, A smail House,“ unfurnisied, in good order, locaiion ‘econd to Eighth avenue, at ISHED Rooms for a gentleman, wife and servant. with privile | oge of preparing a light breakfast only in the kitchen ; must have private bath, table sorvice, &c.; vicinity of Madison square proforred. "Address, with price, full particulars, &c., COUNTRY, box WaArteprhy A PRIVATE FAMILY, CONSISTING O four adults, a medium-sized House, fully turnished possession to be taken at once, between Washington square and Fortioth street and Lexington and Seventh avenues; rent must not exceed $175 per mouth, Reterences ox: changed. Address 5. H., Herald Up-town Branch office: ANTED.—A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS WOULD like either the Upper or Lower Part of @ house, or a floor of five or six Rooms; must be ina quiet, respectable Roighborhood, with all the conveniences: tenths must be moderate; location between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets, and Third and Sixth avenues. Address, stating terms ind location, TENANT, rooms 18 and 19,695 Broud- way, WAnTED—BY, TWO GENTLEMEN, A | NICELY rnished Room, with fire, gas and bath, for the price not to exceed $25 per month. Address E. F, winter: B., Heraid oftice. WANTEDSA HOUSE ON OR NEAR TO FIPTH oF Madison avenuos; part payment in an elegant country soat ou the Sound. THORNTON M. RODMAN, Real Bou ate Agent, 696 Broadway, corner Fourth street. Furnished Rooms, with housekeeping, to let to respectable small families. MADISON AVENUE.—BOARD AND ROOMS, EN suite or singly, on second and third stories; reler- every convenience for WES TWENTY-SECOND STREE! lady has @ furnished Room and Bedroom on the Second floor; hot and cold water; to gentlemen; breakfust t.—A SCOTOT NINTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE. Purnished Room and Bedroom to a respect ried couple for housekeeping; also a furnished front Buse- ment, sultable for an oftics HANDSOME, LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP House, newly painted, in splendid order; on Sixteenth Street, between Broadway ‘and Fifth avenuo; a first class location for a bourding house; rent low. HEBBERD & SON, 29 East Fourteonth street. A —24 AND 28 WEST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET.— «+ Magnificent new four story high stoop brown stone Dwellings, about 23x65, and dining room extensions, su- rbly built and arranged; rent very low. Pormits a$ 11 Fine Btreet and 33 Kast Seventeenth étreot. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. FTH AVENUB.—TO LET OR LEASE, THE LARGE four story brown stone front high stoop House No. 273 Fifth avenue; to « good tenant wil! be rentea low. Apply to WILLIAM &'E, A. CRUIKSHANK, 68 Broadway, or 76 Chambers street. stone House in St. lames’ Dek place t let, by J. 5. M. , Fourth avenne, near 125th st, Taguire at 404 East Ninth street, near Mirst avenue. 0 LET—IN THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR KIG avenue, throe story Cottaxe; ning rooms, wate Thirty-fifth street. 10 LET AT A SACRIFIC brown stone House; full ise, 25x08, furnished; to Fesponsible party, rent $3,000; no dents, Inquire ou prem- ises, 315 West Fifty-sevonth street, from 10 to 5, high stoop brown sione House, newly painted and parered:, loeation, house, e-. choices 4 suc tenant pro- ferred to high rent; or will sell or exchange. JAMES ROWE, 917 Third avenue. (0 LET—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE IN West Fifteenth street, between Kighth and Ninth @ whole house $1,200, or part to suit; also a rst and Eighth avenues; six rooins, 8. F. JAYNE, 266 West Twenty-third stroet. FINE HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, IN COMPLETE Wayne street. Jersey City. or to ROBERT P. 8, 34 iow York Pine street, N 1.300220 eae reg MIREM STORY HIGH at '« stop brick Honse No, 39 Wost Forty-th street; is full width, ia good order, and ec Inquire in the afternoon’ at 23 V vaing all ix FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET, let two or throw pleasant furnished Kooms to gentle- me social howe will find th very low, Address BANCROFT, Herald off lew. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, PARTMENT HOUSE, Fifteenth street.—One Suit of Roo on Fifth avenue, FLAT TO LET ON THIRD FLOOR, 142 EAST Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Music; six rooms; modern; in complete order; bath Apply to the junitor, in the basement, FLOOR OF FIY Furniture (new) f HANDSOME FRONT PARLOR, AJ Rooms. in brown stone house, Twe tween Fifth and to let, fronting Central location. RUOMS TO LET AND THE sale. 119 East Thirty-Arst street, desirable for lodging, mil- SEE THE THREE STORY FURNISUED BROWN 10 LET—A NICE PRIVATE HOUSE, THREE STORY Jet, unfurnished, ve and basemont; 14 light rooms, or in parts; a good loca VERY DESIRABLE SUIT, § Four lnrge rooms, two baths, &c. bedroom, bath €c., each. 1TH id gus into two, with parlor Font $600 per aunumi. Apply to WM, CONOY, 2i1 West House, 222 Fifth avenue. N ELEGANT FLOOR OF EIGHT ROOM new brown stone building, to corner of West Tenth ticular; range, stati ivate stairs and entrit dows, halls carpeted, &c.; immediate will show, the ftoor. No. 522 Hudson street, n treet, third floor, complete in every ry tubs, speaking tubes, mirrors, 10 LET—NO. 946 SECOND AVENUE; TIREE STORY Inquire estate’ of D. A, uth avenue, between Twentieth and CUSHMAN, 172 Twonty-first stroo PARTMENT HOUSE, ‘A beantifulefront and bedroom, bath, &c., in each, 20 AND 222 FIFTH AVED second floor; parlor, a heat; to permanent jor and Basement in’ Fifteenth street, between Seventh STOR FLAT: tubs, hot and cold water; in : TIMPSON & PELT, 1.495) Broadway, near Porty-fourth st, HEAP RENTS.—$700 FOR THE House, in row of t ON EIGHTH AY! hous; six rooms and bath; gas, range, maplete order; low rent [E, NEWLY order; fine neighborhood; news ail ferries. spplz a 32 STORY HIGH 1,488 Broadway, near Fort LOORS TO LET—11TI 3 15th #t., Third, 17. Abingdon ‘square CRISTALLER,” (th ‘av., between JVRENCH FLATS— d possessing every fty-third street, t LATS-—888_ NINTH eventh street, seven rooms each, Apply at No 74 the janitor or Ja PRIVATE FAMILY OF REFINEMENT WILL with Breakfast, If desired; those desiring a pleasant nn excsllent opportunity; terms SUIT OF THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, CON ing, to let to one or more gentlemen, without fiouse tirst class; location central, 34 West Twenty-fiith st. NICELY FUR- oe 1 AST TWELFTH 8TH) nished Rooms, with all improvem from ta up one block from Broudwuy. SPLENDID FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, WITH ali modern improvements, for light housekeeping; Thirty-ninth street, a PARTY ¢ GENTLEMEN CAN AA “andsomely furnished Rooms, fire wnd gas, & with private bath. i WANTED. ‘OWA LA TO PURCHASE for cash, Lands in Iowa and Northern Missouri, Address, with Fall particulars, ALEX, 8. PORTER, 27 State street, 1, Ms ANTED—TWO OK THREE SMALL MOUSES TO- gether, between Sixth and Ninth avenves, up town; d neighborhood; modern improvernents; English base Ament preferred. Address box 230 Herald office. ANTED—A MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, LOW PRICE, for cash, between Second and Ninth avennes, Tenth to Fortietiy street. Address CASH CUSTUMER for one week, Herald office. scence — 7O LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. GOOD STORE FOR LOW RENT—2,516 PIRST AVE- ‘Aue, near 12st street; also second id third Floors, 6 Gne rooms. JOHN COSTELLO, corner Third avenue aod L1sth street. at. NEAR NEW POST OFFICE— {ood stand; restwurant or avy busi- r Frankfort and William streets, $25, ouse, William stroes, Macy ATTENTION !—A LARGE DOUBLE STORE, with four Rooms and a fine Oven to lot; is suitable 70 at at ety frst business OOT AND SHOE STORE TO LE’ HAN DSOMELY fitted; No. 44 Fourth street, noar Broadway, Brookiya, . D. nite of THOMAS ELLSON, 875 Broad street, Dewark, N. J. Excellent stand for business, LET--ORLENTAL SALOON, 626 BROADWAY, with fixtures, Inquire at No. G New street, basement, 0 LET—THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS OF A Factory, Nos, 326 and 328 West Twonty-first street; Engine if desired. Appiy to executor, 326 West Twentieth street. 10 LET—A NIOK STORE ON SIXTH AVENUE; GOOD b "Tudsiness toousion nad in the ventee of the city: low. Call or address 282 Sixth avenue, near Eighteenth street, iE BEST STAND IN NEW YORK—TO LEAS large double Store under Astor, Place Hotel, opposite Cooper Enstiture; reduced rent; also Store corner roadway and Fifty-ciguth street; $30 per month. BY NOTIFIED THAT FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THK ONLY ED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF AVVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE DEW YORK HERALD ps * BROADWAY, CORNBR ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY. diy SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, LOQRSER BOERUM AND FULION STREETS, BROOK, EST VOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avennes, running through t Thirteenth SMITH, 432 WS, to lease for business. Addre: DWELLING HOUSHS TO LE! Furnished. @nly, without children everything requsite fi than rent of house unfuynis ‘two years, Inquire of ows Grom id wo yo elo Reservoir, an Ie basement Houre, the furnished on the Ww to a private fami; in the m complovw order, wit housekeeping; will bo let at lovw esirable party for o: igor 485 With avenue, ST, FURNISHED, ON FIFTH AVENUE, OPPO. | bath, to let furnished to two or three gentiemen near Broadway. LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BACK PAR- lor, aniple closet room, bath connected; house and neighborhood first class; for gentleman or hight housekeep- erence, ‘of Tenth avem ail conveniences; ne ats, at all prices, private family; neighborhood unexceptionable; » hear Sixth avenue. n premises to janitor, THIRTY NIN house entirely private; reicrences exchanged. 218 West OLITICAL PRINTING A SPECTALTY. Posters in colors on th ckets printed ty ITAN Week. #7 Enst Twentioth street; also elegant parlor Floor, N_ ELEGANT PARLOR FLOOR WITH PRIVATE “CUYVESANT Private house: terms to sui, 37 Kast Twentieth street piece mean eecove ITILL TO REN on Seventioth street, } all improvements; near Lexington Iso on northeast 1 3 ROWE, 917 avenue; #ix room corner of Fifty-soventh strect rovements; at rent to suit the ing; rent moderate, At S19 Kast Thirteenth streot. Kel BCOND FLOOR AND BASE: with two Rooms on fourth improvements; complete order and very desirabl moderate. 126 West Twent SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET IAND- ACS mely furnished Floor, with all the conveniences for 46 West Twenty-uin| table ior one pasty. | No doors west of Broadway. FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR OF TWO ROOMS, all conveniences; also one single front Room, suitable for two; terms $7 por wees. 54 Lexington avenue. T 349 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST treet—Several furnished Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping or for business purposes. " Floasant Rooms on first or second toors. Good Lusiness location. LOVELY OR FLOOR, FURNISHED—EVERY convenience for housekeoping; dishes, silver, Ac. ; will Feut separately if desired, Torms very reasonable, ‘High Stoop brown stone house, 236 East Thirty-first street, LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM IN 9 private faruily; first class location; broakfust, if r quire ddress given at Suud's drag store, 769 Sixth av nue, References exchanged. LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM, FIRST FLOOR, {slot to a gentleman without meals, on Twonty first root, between Firth and Sixth avenues.” Apply nt No. 9 ‘Went Twonty-third street, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO LARGE AND pleasent Roorns, ently furnished, with all improve r% Went, suitable for two or three genileinen, without boar 234 West Thirty-ninth strom. nee . a nae i (Oourusreny FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN NO. 63 Madison avenue ; one or two entire Floo! single gentlemen; referen el McDENMOTT, at the house” “*UARKEG. Apply w URNISHED APART bourd; house privat low to at 163 West Eleventh 6 I wit ‘ate family id stre reference exe A or dent with bot Forty-tt Al furnished, to let, with gas and fre (evenings | street. FICELY ¥U | for gentlemen and their wives or sin | Louse haw all modern improvemonta; referenc 126 Clinton plac OF FOUR ROOMS BACH, improvements, in the new modern housd prompt. paying i ing; reut moderate to responsible parties; refer ehees exchanied. 258 Woot Thirty-uinth street. PARTMED HANDSOMELY FCRNISHED, ‘suite or singly; family private; breakfast if desired, ome; ail improvemont Inquire of'owner, 1. 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, IN PRI- 24 Christopher ‘street. 10, LET—SECOND FLOOR FIRST CLASS FRI Plat; all modern im t9; Junitor in building, quire on premises, 10 LET—TO A fi Floor and basemei Targe attic Rooms. nd Nineteenth (0 LET—IN“A FOUR STORY BROY Second Floor and part of Third Floor, handsomel: nishod, suitable for housekeeping, PECTABLE FAMILY, A FIRST ther with two or fonr avenus, betwoen Eigh- Apply ‘at 26 West Forty- NEWLY PAINTED AND IN | wnue, near Seventeenth West Fifteenth street, os; rents moderate, NO LET.—NEAT FLOORS, complete onde desitable Floors PARIS PLATS OF T) rooms, confessed to surpass in comfort an Just kee them, Rent low to the rig! with from. owner, 963 ,Third avenue, or janitor, 3) c 81x to ten Rooms; also eight Kooms on the uy per Boor three | with doubie beds), at from 84 to 88 per weeks suitable lor Mrs, TO LET, FUR. nished, to gentleman and wife or party of gentie- TO LbT—WITHOUT lor and Bedrooras, on first foor ; private bath. \o gontlemen only. Apply at No, 18 West Twen- = > VURNISHED HALL ROOM TO LET—WITHOUT location first clase; will be lot SINCE 1840. No t yor from Fifth avenue, MPLAINTS; 20 HOUSEKEEPING OR Lota Mg house and neighborhood Tory desirable, convenions to cars and stages. Ula West JACOBY CURES ¥ 161 Bleocker street. WANTED BETWEEN READE AND DEY STRE 8, for produce commission busi smail First Floor, Part of a irst Floor or good Gellar. Address, with terms, which must be low, J. H., 97 Wall street, basenient, In the Country. WARTED PUBNISHED OF UNFURNISHED, ON line of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, a Cottage, with about eight rooms. Address, stating lowest terms, A. M. CADY, station H, Jersey City, N. J. PIANOFORTES, O —A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF Pt agenuine second hand Steinway & Sons d to call at the wareroums of Messrs. STEIN SONS, whore a fue assortment of Steinway Piatos, all in perfect condition and some of them nearly new, is constantly bn hand; also second hand Pianos of other makers. ‘Attempts are constantly made in thiseity and elsewhere to sell inferior pisnos with our name on, or aname spelled so nilar that many people do not notice the difference and yirchase tho spurious and often totally worthless instrument for w genuine Steinway Piano, If persons, before purchas- ingsuch instrument, will take the number of same and call on STEINWAY &' SONS it can at onco bo ascertained whether the instrument ‘is a genuine Stemway piano or a forgery. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall; 107-111 East Fourteenth street, New York. —FOR FB UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; Also tor sale and rent a nam. ber of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order, WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fitth avenne, above Sixteentht. AT Ae 3 BROS! PLAN WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Ly -fhes et and Se Gnd avenuo, a us assortment, of frst ‘class Flanofortes for sale on re able terms; a few Pianos but little used at ATAND EB SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW AA. first class Piano, which was teen for a debt; must be sold regardless of ¢ Piano can be seen at’ HENRY BEMRS, 261 Pearl street, near Fulton, up stairs, LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND square Pinnos and Organs; inducements for cash, on in- Staiments and for rent. 4s X. BALL & CO., ast Fourteenth street, A. BEAUTIFUL PIANO. ONLY $100; 4 STEINWAY 4A. Pianoforte; seven octave, carved logs, overstrung; every improvement; great sncriiice for cash. J, BIDDLE, 15 Waverley place, near Broadway. A SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, NEW AW AL. dh cash instalments; Organ, 7 tops, 8% some very gre: PEEK & 80) 24 Clinton place, Eighth streot, near Broadwa ~PIANOFORTES TO RENT, OF OUR OWN MANU- A. teesure; aloo secon’ hand Plans, In thorough on for sal Jow pric: RING & SONS, 11 Eust Fourteenth stroct, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, NG OUT SALE OF LARGE, ELEGANT Pianos, at half price, by order of the adminis. Barmoro’s estate, 308'Bleecker street; splendid A. EINE LO? OF SECOND HAND. PIANOS, FROM A $50 ups talmonts, from $5 Bo $10 por im MASON N ORGAN, $40; MELODEON, 890; Chickering, Stolnway, Weber, ypriht, 08, Prinee Organs; low rents! music retailed. GOKDON & SON, 14 East Fourteenth street, MILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT 74s octave Chickering Piano tor $175 jas ail improve- but short time stalso for $275 jn 7}g octave up- & Bros. Pianoforte, richly carved rosewood a miy four months; cost $075: has all latest provements; cuarantes; also Covers and Stools: # positive chance. N. B.—Koxes tor shipping. Call at five story brown stoue residence No. 47 West Sixteenth st. $100 ROSEWOOD CHICKERING PIANOFORTE «and Stvol, now; Instruments exceedingly low, Pianos on instalments and to rent, from $5 per month. GOLDSMITH Bleecker st., near Bowery, A. MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND ROSEWOOD Casi JA Bradbury & Co. grand scale Piano; cost $1,000, for 81 improvements; also a four round Windsor toso- y forte, wish guarantee and bill of sale; cost Stool, hax Box for shipping; also Dining Porniture wt a sacri- West 2% Parlor, Library, ¢ bi Sull private ree UTIFUL CHICKERING CARVED ROSEWOOD Z tave upright Plunoforte, cost $600, less than so Parlor Suit Furniture and Centre Table, $150, venue, corner Kighth street. A. GREAT SACRIFICE “FAMILY LEAVING City AX. Will sell their magnificent grand square four round cor- her 7hg octave rosewood Pianofurte, nearly new, fully ‘guaranteed, Ddrilliant tone, first class city maker, cost $1,200, for $275, ‘cash; Stool, Cov Hox Tor, shipping: also, @ © Windsor Planoforgh, $17 also, parlor, chamber, library, dining Furniture, Paintings, Carpets, Silvorwaro, at one-quarter cost Call this da; Residence 105 East Thirveenth street, near Fourth avenue. sy yon thushek”” ‘MA- nos, orchestral, medium and little “Hamming Bird Jreat Soul," “Small Body.” Catalogu fre JSICAL AGENCY, 32 Rast Fourteenth street. FPOH, SALESA NICE, SMALL-SIZED | CIICKERING Piano, in good order; price $150. Apply at JON I. MORRELL'S storage warehouse, 475 Fourth avenue, S OND HAND PIANOS—MADE BY J. & 0, FISCHER, having broken iron plates. An offer wanted for them: Call on or address BROKEN PLATE PLANOS, 163 Bleecker street, New York citys NHE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS RE- ceived THREE HIGHEST MEDALS and a DIPLOMA OF HONOR at the GREAT WORLD EXPOSITIONS in FARIS and VIENNA: bave always received highest awards in America, and are acknowledged to be the BEST INSTRU- MEN'S of the CLASS in the WORLD. ‘The largost assore- ment of ORGANS in the gountry. ‘inelndin novelties, Tiny now be found at the WAREROOMS of the sompany, NO, 35 UNION SQUARE, Now York. ORGANS sold fof cash or easy payments, or 150 FOR A uASDSOME ROSEWOOD SERPEN- DPLOU tine Piano, 7 octaves, ovorstrung, tron frame, ful- ly warranted by the maker, at 425 West Twenty-eighth near Ninth avenue, Western Tex, od Pacific Railway, B: pus Chri kport, Se. Mary's and Pu Frei; ‘sand Fulton lay IN aeess ‘Oct, 23. ODER... ...s+. of pussage from New York to Southampton, Havre | ne 3 | Sober con' First Cabin, $100 gold Second Cabin, $90, gold; Steerage, fear nue: ° tlon apply to s, $32, currency. CO., No, 2 Bowling Green. ail steamship service between, Sailing every Thursd: ‘The following steamers are appointed to sail from Philadel. | ter, will follow, » rp Mie Steerage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at 's marked with a star do not carry inter: er accommodations for ali classes unsur . ‘or passage, rates of freight and oer information ap- . W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, N. ¥. . Passenger Agent, 1, 8 Bastery place, Now York, FO. CITY OF NEW YORK, CITY OF MEXIC N MeDONALD. RICHARDSON, SP’ “t. CUMMINGS & BROS. BR WRIGHT & SONS, Ge SON 9 COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, 7 The Cromwell Laue. The steamship wotain Dearbor oa Saturday, ( tober 16, ay Je, Sb, Louts, Vicksburg and ); steerage, $29. ht, at MERS, tates mail.—T" riog, will sail for from pier 20 i points on the Harrisburg hternationat ontinental f and Wester or passage, o. HMA LORY & CO., 153 Maid W. P. CLYDE & GO,, No. 6 Bowl GEO, W. CLYDE, ¢ Fone Saturday, Gerober M4 steamer of Morgan's line wo Texas AR will sail from pier 36. Ni 1s, at 3 PL M., for New O 4 to Mobile, Gal Harrisburg ‘a al. Interns and Trans-¢ d all points on at oither pense aud risk of consignee, Matamoeas and poitita in vue tne Brazos Santiago, oliey of C. A. Whit- stk to New Orleans, Texas ports via New Or Freight at lowest rates. For freight or further informa A. WHITNEY & CO., Agents, Pier 36 North River CHARLES River, on Mouday, October 15, ior Port au Prince, Aux Caye: cull at dJacmel.’ Suificient freight offering, steamer will hip W Lie TON, WH. GARDINER, mas- ling ——, October — No froight received on day of sails For freight or passage apply to, The s feem, AND. MEXICAN MAIL 88. LINE we pier No.3 North River at @ P.M. R HAVANA DIRECT, ~Thursday, Oct. 14 Tuesday, Oct. 26. « Steamers CITY OF FOR VERA CRI oh via Havana, Progreso, Campeachy, Tuspan and CITY OF MEXI Tuesday, Oct. For. freigh ALEXANDRE & , 31 and 33 Brondway. Steamers will leave New Orleans Oct. 30 and Nov. 20 for Vera Cruz and all the other ports. 307 Walnus st CT LINE TO. FRANCE. TG COMPANY'S days and Suturd: and Tennessee Al Air Line, Chesapeake and Obio Railroad and with the com- any's ste irginia. Newnern and Wasminatox, N.C. (via Norfolk) every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. NEW YORK A ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. 50 North River as follows RANGE, Zradel QUE, Pouzol...... : Ck OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (includ First Cabin, $110 to $120, according to ace $72; Third Cabin, ‘at reduced rates. 6, with superior accommodation, Including all outextra charge. * ot carry storage passengers, g, Agent, 5 “i Saturday, Oct. 16 RIS, Lachesnex 30 necessaries witho Steamers marked GEOR SOUTHERLY COURSE, Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Saturday, October 1d, at 8B. M. Saturday, October 23, at Saturday, October 30, at 3 P. er Gy atl ALM, RICHMOND..Saturday, November 12, at 2 P.M. and each succeeding Saturday, trom RATES OF PASSAGE. $030, $80 and $100, gold mond and Elm Park, Boats lea of Broadway, daily, a+ 6:30, 12:45, 2:80, 3:80, 4:30, 5:30, 680 and 30 P.M ‘aturday, Novem ier 45 North River. For Steerage Passage at 38 Broadway or pier 45 North JOHN G. DALE, Agent. ATIONAL LINE. From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River. FOR LONDON DIRECT, hursday, Oct. 14,3 P. M. a ‘Thursday, Oct. 21.10 A. MM FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIV North River, toot of Canal sree Cabin passajze, $60 and $70, currency. . "Return tickets ut reduced rates. kets from Liverpool at the lowest rates, Apply at Ue company's office, 60 Broudwa jooraxe at greatly First class passa; First class passage, with stateroom berth Deck passage... Q THE UNITED STATES MATL. W YORK AND GLASGOW, urday, Octoder 16, at 3 P.M. Saturday, October 23, at 1 P.M. aturday, October 30,’ at 3 PLM, ‘aturdayt November 6, at 11 ALM. POOL, LONDONDERR: 7 , $75 and $90, currency, according to accommo- INTERMEDIATE AND. STEERAGE AT LOWEST RATES. Drafts issued for an; N CALTFORNIA. ANCHORIA, ‘TO GLASGOW. 1 amount at current rates, No, 7 Bowling Green, ILSON'S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND 1 to be despatched from pier 44 East River :— “Nov. 3] OTHELLO. First cabin, $70, curreney; second cabi Excursion tickets on ve issued to Continental and Baltic ports. Apply for full par- CHARLES L. WRIGHT & CO., 56 South stroot. HITE STAR L favorable terms. TOWN, OR LIVERPOO! UNITED STATES MAIL Oct. 16, at 6AM, i. 30. at'S 230 AL 13, ab 2 PLM. iior 52 North River. in gold; return tickots From the White Star Docks, Rates—Saloon, $60, $80 and $1 on favorable terins. Saloon, staterooms, smokin; amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affo gree of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea, tans and other information apply at the Broadway, New York, Bteerago, R25. ‘and bath rooms are ‘or inspection of company's oflico, 1 BELFAST AND LONDONDE! sailing from pier No. 53 North River, as foliows :— STATE OF Gi Wednesday, Oct. 20 STATE OF PENNS 3 STATE OF INDIANA d every Wednesda; thoreatter.” Hirst cabin, 860, $70 and 120. Second eabin, $45; return tickets, ‘Steerago at lowest rates. App AUSTIN BALD 2 Broadway, Ni orage office, 4 Broadway, For Freehold, 7:90 A. i HOP. ML | Foe froshold to dg yan, 7:30 A. M. and 2 P.M. | For Higheatows, Pembervon and Gainden, via Porcis Amboy, (QosARD LINe—B. ‘AND DTICE, With a view to diminishing tho chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of Por Hightetwn and Pemberton. 8 A. M ‘Trains arrive as follows :—From Pittsburg, $ neenstown to New York or | (Ob the outward passage (rom i; the meridian of 90 at 43 latitude, oF nothing Boston, crossin, to the north of ‘On the homeward passage crossing tho meridian of SO at 42 Intitude, of nothing to the north of 42, FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. Wed., Oct. 13 | ABYSSINIA... Wed., Oct. 27 20 | ALGERIA. Steamers* do not carr; Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $13 tum tickets on favorable terms, tckets to and from all parts of Baropo, at lowest eight and ‘cabin “often. No. 4 Bowilng Green. Broorage o rondway. (Prial F oe CHARLES @. ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP RUS from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand stroot, Jersey . on Wednesday, October 13, 1875, © CHARLES G. gold, ecording to me- commodation. D cde RET VIA_ LONG BRANCH AND THE YN, Agent, | x SIA EMBARK Leave New York, pier 3 North River, foot Re FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Groon, Now York. ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT PLACES ARE THE ONLY OFFICES FOR THE RECKIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD — BROADWAY, 1,265 BROADWAY. lO SIXTH AVENUB, 114. SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOERUM AND FUL: HE PUBLIC THE FOLLOWING. AUTHORIZED CORNER ANN STREET. steamships ELECTRA and GALATEA 4: ‘ON STREETS, BROOK. | days) ato P.M LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thors- 's, at 3 P. M., connecting with the Virginia i'Line, Atiantic Coust Line, Piedmont lines to interior points in North Carolina and ‘Lawes, Del, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 P. M., ting with Delaware and Maryland railroads, mmodations unsurpassed, ‘Throngh pacsage tickets and Dillsof lading to all points at lowest rates. Insurance to Norfolk, dc., 34 per cent. Freight received dally at pier 37 N. R General ‘offices, 197 wich street. N. L. McOREADY, President. en TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. - A A A “NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Riche Whitehall street ac foo ‘Sundays, at half-past ¢ hour from 8:30 & M Fare, 10 cents. tor House cars leave Vesey Street GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE BY PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS TO ALBANY, THE NORTH AND WEST, with comfortable state rooms warmed by steam pipes. irst class passage only $1. Passage and berth, $1.50, Deck passage, 50 cents. Leaving daily (Sundays excepted) ato 2. from pier 4% S FORTROY AND ALL Low fare. , with cabin berth. . Elegant sigamboats ieave dally, Saturdays excepted, at @ P. M., from Pier 49 North River, toot af Leroy street. Pare Sanday evenings, first class, $1'50, F steam River, P.M sg pee ieen RAILROAD, renowned ‘CE leave pier 28 North aily ‘Sundays excepted). at 5 at all pri Fy eels in the ‘Through tie! ‘The Great Trunk line and United States Mail route. ‘Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cort Jondt streets, as follows :— Expres for llarriaburg, Pittsbarg. the Woes and South, with ‘ullman palace cut ‘attached, 9130 A. M., 5 und 50'P. ML Sunday, 5 and 8:30 P.M. me For Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadelpaia), 9:30 A.M. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and’ Evie, 8:30 P. M., connecting at ‘Corry for Titusville, Petroloum Centre and the Oil Regions. For Baltimore, Washington ‘andthe South, “Limited Wash- an_ parlor cars daily, except Sun- . La M Regu- ington Express” of Pi Gay, 0:30 kM; arrive. at Washington 40.4. M..3 and9 P.M. Sund 7, 7:30, 8:40, 9:30 AM. 1: . 5,7, 8:30, 6 P.M and 12 ight, Sunday, y's § 78.90 ana OFM Bunigrant and wecona cl For Newa og ha MA M0, 6, 8:10, 3:5 Fag es scuss For! Ae tas é and 12 nighs’ Sunday, 8 : For ae L,12M, 13 5 ¢ 50, 9:20, "5:40, 3, 6310, é Od 1d night Sunday, 3 A. Me For poy, and South Amboy, 8 and 1d A. i BAM, 12M. 2, 3:10, 4:1 "ya 2 y data atght.” Sunday, 8 A Mt, d For Kast Millstone, 12 noon, % andS20 P. Mt For Kingstone and Rocky Hill, 5340 A. M.'and #:10 2. 1 | For Princeton, 7, 3:40 A. M. 12:30, 2, 4:10 and7 P.M. For Lambertville, ALM, 2, and5 P.M. ington, ‘Phillipsbarg’ and” Belvidere, 9:3) A, M Branon, 3 P.M uzlington And Camden, 7:30 and 2:30 1a Monmouth J anctioa, ‘and 7:30 A. M. via Monmouth Junetion, 3:55 and 1 M. and 9:20 P. M. daily; 10:15 A. M. and 6:50 P. M. except Monday From Washington and Balsimor fey aia and 10:27 P. M.” Sunday, 6:20 A. Philadelphia, 5:10, 6:20, 6:55, 10:15, 11:20, AM. 2115, 4:15, 5 3 0, 6 254 9:20, 10.37 PM. Sune day, 10,8 330, 6:55, 10:18, L134 ADM. ;6:509 20, lO? Thaker Otiices, 528 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House f Desbrosses und Cortlandt streets; No. 4 Cours ere brooklyn: Nos. 114, 110 aad 113. Hudson street, ito bokon’ Emigrant Ticket Udice, No. 8 Battery place, NK_ THOMPSON, D. M, BOYD, Je. FILANTS sheral Manages Gon, Passenger Agent EW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Fare from New York to Philadelphia ouly $2 25. Commeneing Qetober 4, 1875, street. For Philadelphia. Vineland, 4c. —10 4) A. M. For Philadelpuia, Tuckerton, &e—4 P.M WM. 5. SNEDEN, General Manager. provipence ay D_ STONINGTON STEAMSHIP CO YORK AND BOSTON. STONINGTON LINB. From pter 33 North River, feot of Jay street, the ologant steamers RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT daly (except Sundays) at 5 P.M, PROVIDENCE LINE. From plot 27 North fivor, foot af Htoblnson stroot, the (except Sun- REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, TO BRISTOL Sailing from pier 18 East River as follows — Saturday, October 16 $70; intermediate, te . $30, seney, exeumiod Gove giak ee nee bo Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South street , ROSSA.—CHEAPEST assage office in New York; steamers every day; Lre- Jand, England, Scotland, Germany; drafts at lowest rates, re, ONOVAN ROSSA’S Hotel, 182 Chatham square, ARAGON, Symons. "STEAMSHIP | $e, also Pa &c. 77 Bleecker street, ap stairs. A PERSON HAVING A PINE CLUSTER DIAMOND BILLIARDS, MERICA DARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Delaney's wire cushions, solely used In all cham? Dionstip and match games; second hand Tables at great gains. W. H, GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey stroe O° DER’S STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collender combination cushions, for sale in this city only at 738 Br I DECKER & CO.'S PREMIUM BILLIARD TABLES 4+ with the $5,000 challenge cushion; a large assortmon: various sizca, now and second hand. Wareroot corner O and Centre streets, DHELAN'S BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY BY GORGE KB. PHELAN, No. 36 Bust Fourteenth street, New York; No, 23 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, LLENT BILLIARD TAB 5x10 AND 1 condition as TED—A FIRST CLASS SIDE BAR TOP WAGON, in gee tor a now Billiard table, direct from. fac ess, with particulars, box 5,573 Post office, N.Y. MMEDIATE PCSSESSION-SUITABLE FOR DOCTOR Extension Room and Parlor, nively furnished d'eold water, yas and furnace’ heat. 110 West DM) Hast 25th at., between 3d and Lexington avs, —MME, MAXWELL, 1 gives inedicul ad & SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, NICELY 9 per week} saall rooms at $8 to gentlemen only. 46 Bosd Te 142 Wost Forty: ONSULTATION FREE.—ALL COMPLAINTS CURED ED ROOMS TO LET—SUITABLE gentlemen , exchanged, ino. WEST, 45 Bloecker street. ME, HARRIS, FEMALE DOCTRESS, 40 EAST TWEN tieth street.’ Cures all camalainta, 7 DENTISTRY. BEAUTIFUL SET, $8; GUM TEETH, 810; SINGLI 81, warranted: Sliver Fillings, Boa ties b0ee aoe fnens. NEW YORK DENTAL HOOMS, 202 Sixth Established 1851. Good work, low prices. A. S80 OF, (ERTH, MADE IN THREE HOURS AT 123 Wost Thirty-fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Broadway,—special ‘mechanical deu- tistry; coral, rubber, core pearl, whalebone rubber, gold and plating Sets; Plumpers, Regulators, 40, Tako greon cars WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. 7 NO, 8 ELEVENTH STREET, THREE DOORS WEST of Broadway—Diamonds,. Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ware, &c,, bought and sold. by ROBERT J. ROSENTHAL, formerly of Jackson's, 806 Broadway. R BROADWAY.— 8, Jewelry, Pian Diamonds Watches, T 7? BLEECKER STREET, Ni Money advanced on Diamonds, sbrokers’ Tickets bought Ring, nino fine stones, would exchange for good gold Tlunting case Wateh, Address EXCHANGE, Herald office, © MATL STEAMSHIP nia, Japan and Chia Steamship COLON Sha ht and sold. Loaus negotiated. oct, 15,12, | PoUsnt A TAME: TICKETS TO THE CHILIAN EXPOSITION AND RE til) March. 1s; good 76, 1, id. OUTWARD TICKETS ae fn A 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STRERT.— diamonds Watelis, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's tar x, Laces and Personal Property of every doscription Pp. MATTHEWS. ——— At 018 BROADWAY (BRANCH LYNCH'S DIAMOND Store), Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, up stairs).— Diamond Jewelry and camel's hair Shawls bought and sold back at a very small advance, Formerly A. ©. Herts’. FROM SAN FRANCISOO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA, CITY OF TOKIO... 0.24. POR AUSTRALIA ASD NEW BALAND VIA HONOLULU, 8. [. Btoamship VASCO DE GAMA. iaturday, Oct, 9 Furs, Camol’s Hair Shawls, Clocks, Bronzes, bow Dea WATCHES, JEWELRY, res m oO. back, when desired, at . te red, mt very small advance. GEO! wollen, passage appl 2! North River. een Wey BULLAY, superintendent, OR NASSAU, N. P., ‘The stoamship CITY OF DA i snit from pier 16 00 Broadway and Twenty-ninth ne 4038 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOL and Twenty-fifth streets.--Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jor ‘toon oy 28, relry, Silks, Lacos avd Shawls, full valu L. BERNARD. East Rivor on October 14, at 12M. For freight, or passage ply to MURRAY, FERRIS & [pouistcan STEAMSH Turks Island, Puerto Plat mingo Oly, The United Staves Mail Steamship TY BER, Cap- mana and Santo Do- ASTROLOGY. TIPNTION | KNOW THY DESTINY. AFTER YoU ates tain CHARLES KUEHL, will sail for the above ports on TUESDAY, October 12, Fot freight or pi three x M., from wage apply. 10 1. DEL MONTE, 50 Exchange ptace. and $1. No. rh ME. BRIGNOLI, MEDICAL, ‘AND BUSINESS kenesses, &c.; d0e. iftb street. Clairvoyant, tells nam (50 West Two W YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. Theso first class eteamsbips will sail at 9 P.M Pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, Fae Oct. 12 , Oot. 2 For froight or pasiage, ‘having uisurpiseed accomeoda: and death, 510 Sixth bebieas sINout, ME. Boss REVEALS YOUR WHOLE LIFE FROM Trom Grand street terry dr Sixth avenue cars or Broadway t tions, app! ME. P.O Lars, AU MAU LG ad Wank Chirac aban) Moola Jabiaale de “[ TEENTION CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, LAW ‘suite, enemies, losses, absent friends, love, marciage Clairvoy: j cures all diseases, 472 Canal the erndle to the gr eet, Fi

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