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CITY REAL. ESTATE But Side. Election returns. REE EXTRA TBLEUKAM TO-NIOIIt. A BROWN STORK CORNER ON LBJ3JJfG*OW AVE~ nue, below Fttrtj^ond.*^ Broadway. A FRONT AND TWO REAK HOUSES' ON ELEVENTH ?m!Pt rfeai Second Hveuue ; lot 25x140; well rented; Will lie Mill this Jay at ijil liWW. Apply ?o SYDNEY H. CAKK, ?S9 Hro?'l??y. ' . LOT of (iROUNP ON CHATHAM STREET, 76X112.8, A of treat value, csn be bought rltfht by applying Imme diately to SYDNEY H. CAHR, 42J Broadway. ~~ HANDSOME THREE STORY H10H STOOP BROWN Mone Home, all modern improvements, iiOxSOxlOU, oa t Forty n lu tli street, $17,500. 8V DN'EY H. CaRR, 418 Broadway. A: Ti^OR SALE? ON STUYVF.SANT SQUARE, A FINE NEW P 4 story ami basement brick House, 25x5SxlOO, with heavy brown stone triiuuiini;*, black walnut tlnish ; marble hall and ail modern improvement*. Inquire THOMAS K. tkipi.kh ?."*) East FlfteeulU street. FOR SALE? a FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FOUR STORY brown stone front, East Thirty-ninth street, near Park SutUT ' NU? '"llu're ou tbe premises of E. H. CO JIOK SALE-ONE OF THE BEST BUILT AND BEST finished Houses to lie found in the citv; was built by owner for his own resilience; is the lust house east of Madi son avenue, in Forty-fourth street ; price $&,uui. In iuir? of owner, on premises. N. \V. K1KKK. IfOR SALE-AT A LOW PRICE. A THREE STOPY basement and cellar stone front House. ltfxSOxI'K); terms Jo suit; with possession ; No. 21N I nst Forty-ninth street. O. FOUNTAIN, ou the premises, or 142 East 2jHi st. IIOR SALE? THREE STORY HltlH STOOP HOUSE, ON Murray Hill. 25x50, with or without Kiirmt ire. WINANS, BREED A GRAVES, 1X5 Broadway, basement. T^OR SALE OR EXCHANdE? IN 147TH STREET. NEAR .T Third avenue, nine blocks uturir Harlem i'rid<e, bl^li stoop brown st ?ne House, two story, basement and sub-cel lar, with French roof, finished in best -tyJe; price ?ai, OuO. In mttrw of K. KUitKI-:, ii.ceut, 5!7 Second avcuue, or of J. W HYTE, 319 Third avenue. J/<OR SALE OH TO LET ?ON FIFTY-NINTH STREET, near LexlB/.ion aienus. a three story brown stono high | loop House; in.-.nion Immediate; |J1S,U0O. A.iply to bwncr, VV. K. N Ii'HOLS, 271 lirmidway. Ill A V K SEVERAL BROWN STONE THREE STORY hlth st Hip House i on EukI Thirty-third street for sale at BI5,5 U. Call for permit on SYDNEY 11. CAKK, 429 Uro.td Y? TATBR FRONT KOR SALE.-aDO FEET OF WATER T f Front on the Kaat river for sale. Apply to A. J. PLliLt ivl ii, SON i CO., 77 Cedar street. West :sitle. AFi'LL LOT ON PRINCE STREET, NEAR WOOSTER, . will i o sold i-,U00 be.ow value by SIDNEY H. CARS, lit) Broadway. 1?OR SALE-TWELVE VERY VALUABLE LOTS, Eleventh avenue and lU2d street, lying 4 u lert from Boulevard and 1U0 feet from River Side Boulevard; this Is n portion of tli? Abbey Hotel property, and lnclulc* the lite a here the hotel stood. This property U the most beautifully [orated an l commanding of any oh the Island. Inquire of p. W. BAUKi.K, 35 Union iqnara. If OR SALE-FIVE DESIRABLE PLOTS (>N BOULE vard, between Eighty-seventh nnd Klghty-elghtli and 14>Hb and 147tl) streets. WINANS. BREED ,t GRAVES, 1 'id Broadway, basement. Miwelluacons. s -ON WORTII STREET, NEAR BROADWAV, TWO ml\ . Liit* for Kale, ready for improvement ; will only offer pii-in two da>s more. Apply to SIDNEY 11. C.VHU, 42i) Si >a Iwav. V ? BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE ON SHY A euty-eighth atreet, all modern Improvements ; price. With furniture, igl3, 260. ' * SYDNEY a. C'ARit, 429 Broadway._ A FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE, IN West Twenty-iirst street, opposite Seminary Park ; mod km improvement* . in good order. Apply at 842 Sixth a v. Broadway, below canal street-fine pro perty, about 25.6j17o nnd L on street. Also large and kmall properties on and nc ir Broadway. Wall to 14th and 62d Street. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. jTT^OR SALE- FOUR STORY STONE HOUSE, ON FIFTY ,r second street, near Fifth avenue; three story (ton* dJouse, on East Forty-ninth street. WIN ANS, BREED A (1 RAVES, 1SS Broadway, basement. FOR SALE- WITH POSSESSION, HOUSE NO. 63 EAST 78d street, *lti.uiKt ; 78 East ? th, $32, W4) ; 40 and 8X8 \S uxt (all, f 17.600 and if 2.*?, OTO ; 147 East 4*th, *21,000; 108 West *' 'th, *32, W? ; 11* East 48th, f.w.ooo. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOU SALE. I/LECTION RETURN B. ij PF.F, EXTRA TELEORAM TO-NIOHT. ?$710* SALE IN BROOKLYN, E. D., THE CHEAPEST .P threa story high st<iop and sub-cellar brick HmUe, with nil modern Improvements; gas, hot and cold water, range, beater, washtubs, water closeta, wash basins, marbic man tels, Ac. ; seven minutes' walk from Roosevelt and DIvim m si enue ferries ; price IfM.OOi) ; terms Msy. Inquire of E. & A. UURCllAM, SO Wilson (treat. IfOR HALE ? IN BKOOKLTH, TWO BLPENDI D BROWN .1. stone Houses, all Improvements, on Lafavotte avenue; li no on* modern three story high stoop brick House on Ox ford St rest ; only 910,00(1 ; easv terms. BUCKLE it DAVY, 101 and 103 Beekman street, N. V. For sale or to lease-valuable property on King and William streets, Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn; 111* iluildlugs are very substantial and are suitable for mid or (aotorv purposes or would be very desirable for storehouses, as vessels can load or discharge cargo at wharf immediately In front of premises For lull Information audress John P. Wills, Portcaester, N. Y. "TIOR 8ALE-M FINE LOTS AT OAKLAND (FLAT JT bush), on Eaat New York and ttlca avenues; *8ou ?-?ohi goou Investment: favorable terms. F. BAKER, 16 Nassau street, New York. l/URST CLASS HOl'SE BY INSTALMENTS? IMM EDI .I1 ate possession; three story high stoop, basement and cub-cellar brick House, mastic front, range, bath, washtubs, Vol and cold water on every floor; gas nnd elegant gas hi tores in every room ; carb fioor bpated from basement ; per fect order; splendid location, So minutes from ferry, near J'ulton aveuue; if, 5o ; *1,000 or more rasli, balance on tuortgage. J. ANDKEV. , Building ltauk. 202 Broadway. fWlrt -DECIDED KAROAIN, RENT *120>? ?4'JL^.' M M I, Mnrble liwelliug n> art nrro.l i'ark, Hrook Ivo; all improvements, peru<:t cider, very desirable lor a novo towu merchant. VAN TUYL, 2(58 Cherry street, New York. $12 JlillM i CITY, IIOROKEN AM) HUDSON CITY KEAt, ESTATE. ? For Sale. LECTION RETURNS. SEE EXTRA TELEORAM TO-NUiHT. l^OR SaL:: on TO KENT? AT NORTH W AVKRLET, S} Hu t' >n City, near the We?t-H >boken (bnr?e can Knll T"(Kl, a ii'iiuIkt of rlr^itiit Freucb rool Houlra, now beiiii; Biubnt; Mian t *0 Iloiura now ready to rent or for aale. In J ii. re ol II. M. KO.KKfl, Builder, Warerley street, near aMaaria avenue, tin U?n Cltv, N. J. t'OI'NTKV REAL FNTAT1. FOlt SAI.K. 1/LECllON RtTURMfl. fli pee EXTRA TELEOKAM TO-NIOHT. I ALL WANTIJfO FARM#? OOOD BOIL, MILD CLI mate, tii'rtr-f. ur nil r? a nth of Phtl&delpfc a; price r-i acre : I e?t fl'grain, (raa< and fruit land. Alao improve 1 1 ;.rm?. Hundreds arc reuliui;. Information Wiit free. Ad errs- C. K. i.atidif, Fropiletor, Viueland, N. J ArnmciAim practice iw a new England *tl.apt wrt'.l be , |m n * | arijr who wl.l buy hw llome ?tcad.be retiring after M ream' prantic*. Term* enry. SOIT11 MAYD A CO., IM Broadway. A BPLKNHID F ASM, Xi MtLF.S IN KKW JERSEY. J\ near t'loaU'r KtHlicn ; 46 acrCH, eicellerit building* ami ImlU, f.AU. Other l'anni. MIU< an I Country seats; all fritu ami loeallou*. w. U. Ml. LICK, 421 Broadway. |M| SALE? B1X A OEM or LAND OS THE PAt.I J *ade* at P.i want Valley, N. J, AUdraaii VaP.ey, iiarald oQ.cc. ^OR HALE? A COTTON MILL.-TIIE BHHBCRIBEB, ' beli'u d? wrom to re' i <? from business, offers for ea'o at lift iln kli Kanfawy property. ?.niaMii1 In tii? \ liiae" of Mil v.ile, Her kiiner count,-. X. V. Tbl? mill haa lately had sew machinery throughout, and ?nunected wttii It ere tei.e i, r.,i buildings to accommodate A.I families; an ul falling ?u-aiu of ?Ht r. For further particular inquire uf V. ?>. ?L.-NYoN, on tliu premise*. O WEEKS Or L \ N OS FOE PALE, IN ARKANSAS, Vi*lula, i'lMotirl, Tenm MM, Alabama, l? jr, ) i??nr kanivi mar lin l it to tli -ir advantage to gii* the J lire, tfti? ?i* ... iptlon in addra* t? D., car* of Day ;<;ok ? . 16i street, New I urk city. IU-.AL KtTAi'E WAMTliD. i/L'.C'ilON Rl.iCUNS. ll HSR EXTRA TKLEkKOI TOMm-IT. \irAVrED f SKMENT litil ?1H Tn V ? ? | \sr: OR ' ? ?- . '' i ? '? rate* ;? >ii ? tm|>ni*? l I .i . i,. r th? t ,'*ni hi1 .?*n i.ear ll* 'k'Mi-vk ? . .' I . i li??, I*. B. \\ . USi I 1 1 i) v i tt t > , - .i it rift, -A HOITHF. I . KKW YORK, 6 01 1" >,-*'i,t? ? . oi e Will unt'. l aid olTur. t%hTAKti'.l> f?> PtiM HABK V? goo<! "*at) n, from tl? f referred. AdUrraa L. A., li'i JHACII1NR?Y. It j. M i i' jM RETI'RM*i !i in :: Exrit\ TKLEHKAli TOIflOHT. I^NHINi - AND H<>tLKRS OF AM. Hl/,l? TOKACCO j Muchin .y, Mi tin' l'jnij I an 1 Enfcti.-i l'l; lit li;i(!*, Sbaftina, fitilrj*, Manitrrnan l mlaciHamoni ilacnlnn* ry ul all <?< >. il,.t:on?. ft I'Mia' Macliiuery k'arJ, 1^ i to 1.4 Jltidaou strei-t, Ji rio-y ? iiy. 7. or sale- a nx foot kmhe lathe, jo in? iies J' awing. ?.tli no. 1 ti r, elm 1 m. 1 1. >*, anltabV for nr.y kind Of Work, to t? bwl at ? ituri i n. Apply at UitLiCi^'4 hew lark Ty | i t'ouiMlr/i 14 Chamber* itreck OR BALK-THIM I. rULtkINO MACHISK rintrr, Hera I ! o F?f TTOE RALE? A BAROAI'" -TWO FIMR I vuInk < AMI .1 Ho|iri n, |n and li hoi m . otller (lie*. 10 t?i tUO liorM . tw? til Root'* K'laine* at liaif ytigi| hlmltlng. 63U Win ttrMt. Vf ACHINFtY FOR VALE. 41NE DICKINSON PATENT * ' 1 1& liur*i Holier, complute. Adilroii* boi 6 j PuM ?M , ' / CTEAM KVi.IM^, BOILEW anu a oenkral as ?ortrr.ont of M^ctiloriy, niw and eer.ind burnt at WIL l?ARIi'.- M .1 hli.riy pi j ot," con.ei Water and Dorer itrecU. TO 1*ET FOR BUSINESS PFRPOSF.H. gLECTION RETURNS. 8 BE EXTRA TELEGRAM TONIGHT. A LARGE BALL ROOM TO LET-IN BREVOORT Hall, on Flft. -fourth sinct, uear Third aveiiue. Appiy in the saloon on tint floor. AT 811 BROADWAY-FLOORS TO LET FOR BUSINE88 purposes. A tine stand for real estate or insurance oillces. Inquire In store. W. EMBKSON^ AN OFFICE AND LOFTS TO LET-IN STORE 196 Froui street. Apply to UOKKIS k HUAUUIOK. A PHYSICIAN'S GFFIOB ANH A HANDSOMELY furnished Parlor Floor, without board, iu a private Ger man funlly. Restaurant near. References exchanged. 106 We.?t Twenty-first street, second door from Sixth avenue. \SE<-OND FLOOR TO RENT? SI ITABLB FOR ANY rerpei tiih ? biumtss ; best references required. 19 Ami ty street, near Broadway. Broadway store <no. ?ux) to let-adjoins tiie new theatre Alhainl.ru; rent #2.5(10 ; also the Base ment adjolnluK- E. UANFoKD, '??) Broadway. ] TORS --AN OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE TO I / rent? Furniture for sale ; price tfcJUO. Address Post ofllcs box 4,787. * IOFTS AT #*<> BROADWAY TO LET.? APPLY TO LAW 1 SON BROS., on the premises. CT'irr TO LF.T-WITH DWELLING TAPARTMENTS, k* Is-Flrst avenue, near Thirty-ninth street. Rent SIW. Ap ply afotlice 3'2j East Thirty-ninth street. s TORE TO LET? 27 HESTER STREET. INQUIRE AT 3i'ti Bowery. rro LET-STORES IN EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET ; 1 alno h Store on first avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, with shelves, counter and gas llxtures; rents low. K. H. U1NE, 576 Second avenue. TO LET? THE STORES AND BASEMENT UNDER Booth's tii ??.?itrc, Twenty-third street aud Sixth avenue. Apply ut the olllce. rro LET? A SPACIOUS BASEMENT OPPOSITE JEF 1 ferson Market; good business location. No. 9 Green w ich avenue. TO LET OK LEASE? THE UPPER PART OF TIIE FIVE story marble front store No. 48 chambers utreet, running through to Reade street, 15'.) by 25 feet. Apply to SHEL DON, HOYT A CO., 43 Chambers street. E DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. LECTION RETURNS. SEE EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT. A 4 M1TY STREET, NO. 25.? TO LET, UNFURNISHED, 1 V four story House, modern Improvements, rent low. To be seen from 0 to 10 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M. 4 PHYSICIAN AND WIFE (ONLY), O'VNERS AND i\ occupants of a small brown stone front, almost fur nLlied, near Lf?iui:tou avenue uuu Forty-fourth street, would I'.-'it .t to a family of four adults; board for two equivalent to the rent. Address A Ii., box 176 Herald olllce. V RARE CHANCE FOR A LADY.? THE FURNITUR3, j\. Curtains, Pier Giaisea and Car nets for a house to let or for sale on instalments. Apply at jo Last Thirteenth street, two doors west Of Broadway. 4 COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH x\ ?'oop House, on Brooklyn Heights, till May 1, or longer. Immediate possession. Address or apply to A. Ta YLGR, 41 Worth street, New York. 1 Hit EE STORY I1ROW.V STONE HIGH HTOOP House, In West Fifth-third street, between Sixth aud Seventh avenues, occupied by the owner, in first rate order. Apply at Sixth avenue. House 76 east twenty-second, near fourth avenue; furnished, f 51,600: unfurnished, $2,'ioa Applv on the premises, from 1 tu il, or to STANLEY DAY, 025 Broadway. Fu rnished house to let in brooklyn.-a lar^n snd benotil ui House and grounds for the winter, to a small private family only ; rent nominal to right party; a rare chance. DEMAS BARNES, 21 Park row, New York. Four story high stoop stone house to rent? Furnished, to r^siionslble parties only. Seen from 2 to 4 1*. M. Premises 38 West Twelfth street. TO LET? DESIRABLE HOMES, IN BROOKLYN, AT moderate rent ; handsomely linished Suits of Apartments, first and second floors, In new houses built on a new plan, containing every convenience of a lirst class dwelliug, incluu intl elevated oven range. stationary washluba, fireplace heater, warming both tloors; bathronm and water vtoset, stationary marble basins, marble mantels, Ac.; evrythlu" first class and within 16 minutes of either Fulton nr Wall street ferry. Apply to ALFHED E. LEWIS, 141 Montague street, Brook lyn, L. L TO LET OR FOR SALE-SIX FIRST CLASS DWEL 1 ling Houses, all new. App.y to OLIVER SIORY, Eliza bethport, N. J. rro LET? BE A UTHTU L AND COMPLETE Ft RNISIIED 1 bruwn stone House No. 5 East Thirty lirst street, one dour from Fifth avenue. Apt ivto HARBhCK A HALSEY, 41 Beaver sUeet, between 11 and 2. rpo LET? BROOKLYN, 104 RYERSON STREET; PER A feet order; all modern ?ouveiilew.es ; Immediate pos session ; also a line brick Houm and a Cottage ; good neigh borhood. Apply as aoove. TO LET? IN PHILADELPHIA, WEST ARCS STREET, bMit locality iu tliu city, handsome four story residence^ furnished ; rent $2,.".tH) per annum. Inquire flt Texas Land Company, 2'.* Broadway, or ot .lOlIN S. ALEXANDER, 148 Bootn Fourth street, i'tiila lelj hla. TO LET -A FRAME HOUSE, TWO STORY AND BASF. rmut, in Dean street, Umokiyn; rent iow. Inquire of Mr. VALENTINE, 84 Hue street, iu store. TO LET ENTIRE OR PART OF BRICK HOUSE 60 Bergen street. 16 minutes from South and other Brook lyn ferries ; iu besi order. BENJAMIN, No. 8 East Ninth street, N. Y. TO LET. -A FINELY FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH ALL modern improvements, till May 1. Apply at 134 West Twelfth street, near Sixth avenue. TO LET-ON WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Broadway, a two storv and basement House, with all tlie modern Improvements ; will be rented until May 1 nrayear from May next. POTTER BROTHERS, No. 3 Fine st. TO LET? UNFURNISHED. WITH POSSESSION IMMF. tiiatoly, s three story high stoop House on West Twenty second ?tr et, near Eighth avenue: rent Vi/otl. JAMES K. LL?\\ AltDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. ROOMS AND A PART .HUNTS TO L.ET. ELECTION RETURNS. SEE | EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT. 4 PARTMENTS.? FOUR ROOMS, 449 WI ST NINE tei-nth street, 177 East Houston s reet, III Orchard street, CIS Ea?t Ninth street, 417 Tenth aveuue. Apply to geo. W. fanning, 63 Bleecker street. 4 Sift OF ROOMS TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR J\. sale, all in k"?'1 condition; rent moderate. Call on Mr. JAMES, IOW West Fifteenth Btreot. 4 FURNISHED ROOM AND TWO BEDROOMS COM JY muuiuitlng to let cheap, fur housekeeping. Very desira ble location. 4ttt^ Rtetli avenue. AT m BOWERY.? NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; gas, water closets, Ac., to let by Poor or separately, to single geutiemeu or lauiilies. A spleudtd iocatlou. 4 FINE FLOOR TO LET-IN PERFECT ORDER; .A water. ra? Ac. ; first class house. Apply to the owner, on the premises, M Sixth avenue, near Fourth street. Good reference required. i PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LKT TWO NICELY FL'R _i\ nlahe?| Booms, with the privilege ul ll|{bt li usekeepini, for par month, iir ? anil gas included ; location central, Mtr cat* ami Kefuraaoea gireu aud required. Ad dress Comfort, siallon D. Half op a house two la roe parlors, front mi l hack Uasetnent, with heater, range, stationary tuba, Mb-f'ilUr, larj;e yard; rent it 56, lndudiuj gaa. ikti Wast burau tovuili street, * /ro let-to sin .le gentlemen. three com J. fortaoly furnished Rooms, not throe minutes' walk fr >m three ferriM In Wl llaniabiirji. Address I>. Beiuler, No. Si Broad way, Williatoauiir^. To LET-FIRST FLOOR AND B \SEMENT, UNFUR nlahed, to a small family, at Commerce street, between BlMckcr and Bedford streets. TO LET ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE nue- First and btcoud Floor*, handsomely furnished, for housekeeping. HEBBEKH, Real Estate A cent, W East Fourteenth street. TO LKT? THE I PPKR PART (FOI R ROOMS) OF THE first claa* homo SI8 West Fifteenth street, to a snail family; all conveniences; refjrence and security required TO LET? IN EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, APART menta of three and lour Booms; rents from *IJ to fi?; water. B. II. DIME, 67t> Second avenue. TO LET? DFPIR ABLE FLOORS ON BROADWAY, ilE tween Forty-elthlli and Forty-ninth streets. In good order; rent $!H, ifZtl and if 22 per month. Inquire or It. THOMPSON, Aucnt, 1 .42V Broadway, between Forty -second and Fort) third street*. TO LET THE SECOND FLOOR OF BUILDINO NO. Wl Broadway, for miMncss purj oaes. Apply on the |>n tu lles, or MM Slith avenue. ri'O let in a private house, an eleoantlt 1. fnri)lsl>ed front Room on se.-ond floor, w Hh avery con venience. Ti nus modsiatc. ItS West Niueteeoth ausel, near sutli av?nu?. fPO LET? THESE FLOORS IN Nllf CUU HOUKI 1 .'HI Second avenue, corner Thirty firit street; flro rooms' eai li, with mariiia mame?, r*'? < roton water; se| sr tic or to gether. Apply on pr. raises for two days. TO LET ON BROADWAY, UNFURNISHED ROOMS, In soils and rhlgly, for housekeeping, business or lodg ing purposes. Alto liltnUhtd Booms. Apply at 7?i Broad* way, ro ,in4i TO LKT SECOND FLOOR, ?!? HT. MARK'S PLACE. 1 Bent i-40. '|'*0 LAROE FURNISHED POOMS ON TUB SECOND 1 I i ir of No. 8 ?'harl?on street lo let on reasonable terms 'I II IT. IKioMS TO LET-ON THIRD FLOUR; BENT i <?' a i uili. In j. lire ul 'U Walls street. coi'Vt kv iioi i:", i'aHHm, *m? to ItKNTa L'LECTION Rl.TCRNS. SHE EXTRA TILEWU'.M TO-NMHT. T.U'RN|sIll.n HOUSE To LI'.T IN FLUSHING -KENT J n ?"?> per jnoi , u JOHN P. ELLIS, *>? Hi oadway. t'lNi.-PRM) T. ACCltS BY III PSON RIW.Il Off # i?. i ' lfl '* ? iiround, -m tidal tvatsr, It'i'J. "i-V""'*' rl" '"V., lathho.se, fruit an J st'U-le, m i, , ,J monthly In , dm for Ll.tKi K If, Kluga brl I*.', or at Ind a felik Company, H rooms street. in.WOVAI. 1/LKCTION RETURNS. see EXTRA TELE, RAM TO-MOHT Ul MoVAIj.- DR. I.ARMO.ST HAS REMOVED TO S * Hroa'lwir. Hours, 9 to ti A M. and 6 to ? P M. The American News Company, 1 If aad 121 Nassau ilreel. led his works. Judical Adriser. ac,, 6V teuW. PRINTING. lyjETROFOLlTAN METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 97 NASSAU STREET, 97 NA8SAUBTREET, 97 NASSAU STREET, ? MEW VURK. new~york. HEW YORK. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES, FINEST QUALITY OF PAPER. SHOWBILLS, PLACARDS, HANDBILLS, Cl'RB STONE POSTERS, BUSINESS CARDS, BILL HEADS, ADMISSION TICKET3, PROGRAM M ES, ORDERS OF DANCING, VISITING CARDS, GUTTER SNIPES, ~ DODGERS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF prTntTno, IK ALL COLORS AND OF ALL QUALITIES, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. C'.'IEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. ALL ORDERS PRO.MPTLY FILLED. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND COMMERCIAL PRINT ING NEATLY' EXECUTED. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, cHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAT, CHEA", CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. PRINTING IN COLORS AND BRONZE. BILLS FOR ~ SHOWS, AGRICULTURAL FAIRS AND HORSE RACES NEATLY ~ DONE, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHKAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHKAP, CHEAP. INSURANCE COMPANIES-ThANKS', BANKERS' AND BROKERS' PRINTING PKrtKORMED WITH DESPATCH. CHEAP, CHKAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, ? CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHKAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. HOTELS, DININO SALOONS AND OYSTER HOUSES MAY GET THEIR PRINTING DONE CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHF.AP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHKAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHKA1", CHEAP. CHEAP, CHKAP, CHEAP, ?? CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. SHOPKEEPERS, TRADES AND MECHANICS' UNIONS WILL SAVE MONET Vv~GfcTTlNO THEIR WORK DONE AT THE METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, cheTp, CHKAP, CHEAP, CHKAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, POS1ERM FOR POLITICAL*" MEETINOS, CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS AND SPEECHES, LISTS OF CAN DIDATES AND BALLOT*, Tl'RNED OCT WITH DESPATCH, CHKAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP cheap, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, TnR METROPOLITAN .JOlT PRINTINO ESTABLISH. MENT IS ACKNOWLEDOEI)~TO DO TUB CHEAPEST WORK Of AMY SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENT IN THB WORLBl CHEAP, CHEAP, cheap, cheap, CHEAP, CHEAP, C 1 1 E \ P, ( HI AP, cTi.TTp, OROER3 RECEIVED bY~MAIL FROM ALL PARTS OF THR UNITED RTATiH AND THB WORK FOR WARDED BY EXPRESS. CHKAP, OH \P, CHEAP, CHCaP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHiaP, CHEAP, ClliAP, CHEAP, CiTkAP. CIIEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CIIEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, cheap, CHEAP. CHEAP. CHKAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CUE A P. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. *CHF^P. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CIIEAP. CHEAP. CIIEAP. CHEAP. CHKAP. CHEAP. CHKAP. CHEAP. OLD HERALD BIILDINO, 97 NASSAU STREET. _ HALM AT AUCTION. Election returns. m EXTRA TELEuRAM TO-NIOHT. AUCTION NOTICE? J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER.? Magnificent Household Furniture. Pianoforte, Brontes, Drawing Koom Furniture, Painting*, Mirrors, Ac.., at public auction, this day (Tuesday), at the private residence 67 Weat Fifteenth it., between Fifth and Sixth an., isle commencing lit IU'm o'clock. Drawing rooms ? Superb Seta Furniture, cov ered crimson and gold and green and gold brocatel of the richest description ; Etageree, Bookcase, Centre Tables, Cabi nets, Encoignurea, Velvet Medallion Carpets, Bronze Statu ary, Ornaments. Ormolu Clock, He- res Chins Vases, Bronze Onno ii Chandeliers. Pier ami Mantel Mirrors, Brocatel and I. ace ilurta'us, Oil Paintings by eminent artists, magnlUcent rose. w< oil Pianoforte, Stool, Cover, Music Stand; Dining Ta ble. bullet, elegant Seta Ruby, Crystal tilaas Ware ; Sliver Casters. Salvers, Tureens, Dinner and Tea Service, French China Dinner Met, rosewood and walnut Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes; Hair, Spring Mattresses, Blankets, Ac. Sale peremptory. N. B. The house furnished less than six months, and the furniture is in complete order. A? A LARGE AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OP ? magnificent Household Furniture, most ot which is la Berfeet order and nearly new, having been but little used. [cssrs. BAURY A CD. will sell this day (Tuesday), Nov. 3, lh68, the entire contents of the large brown stone bouse 180 l ast Nineteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, commencing at 10)<( o'clock precisely. consisting of an ele gant rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, nearly new, with manufacturers' guarantee: elegant Suits In French satin bro catel ; also two rich Suits in line reps; superb Turkish Easy Chairs, richly carved Centre and Side Tali.es, Ac. ; a large as sortment of magnificent Bedroom Furniture. In richly carved walnut ; also a general varietv of elegant Dining Room Furni ture, Ac., Ac. N. B.? Sale without reserve, and ail goods posi tively guaran- teed as represented. Bureau of ordnance, Navy Dkpaetm*'nt,) WasntNOTON City, Oct. 26, IStiS. J SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE .ORDNANCE STOKES. There will lie sold, at public auction, to the highest bidders, at noun, on Monday, the 23d day of November, 186H, In the olllce or the Inspector of Ordnance, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass.. a quantity of Ordnnnco Stores mid Material, compris ing shot ami Shell, Muskets, Rtlles, Carbines, Revolvers, Spare I'arts, Cartridge Boxed, Ac. These articles will Be no Id lu lots. Terms? One half cash, in government funds, on the con clusion of the sale, and the remainder wlthtn ten days after wards, during which time the articles must bo removed from tlic yard, otherwise they will revert to the government. Payments for articles purchased must b? made before 2 P. M. each day. It Is to he distinctly understood that no guaranteo will be given to purchases of articles offered for sale aud noted Ir. the catalogue as r< ;ards their exact condition or quality ; but it is believed, however, that everything offered for sale is as represented. J. A. DAHLGREN, Rear Admiral and Chlel of Bureau. BY R. SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, will be sold at public miction, at the salesroom No. .17 Nassau street, lu this city, on the I'ith day of November, 1868, at 2 o'clock 1*. M.. four l,utt?r<i Patent of the United States, as described and advertised lu the New York Herald October 31, 186& E. ii. HI N I' an d Others, Mortgagees. BY CAMPBELL A CO., AUCTIONEERS.? WILL BELL on Thursday next, lu lots, positively, to close business, the entire lar^ic stock of llrst class Ten aud Grocery Store ; also superior Fixtures, complete, together with live Horses, (irocery Wugins, Harness, Ae. This Is one of the largest grocery aud tc i auction sales of the season and worthy at tention of men of the trade. Full particulars hereafter. /"lOOLEY A Cl'RLEY, AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE 27 NEW " J Chambers street, sell this day, at ll)'?. o'clock, the enure Stock aud Fixtures of the Cigar Store :;5Z Water street, con soling of Counters, Showcases, Shelving, Beds, Bedding, Ac. Sale positive lu lots. Edward rchenok, auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY OF THE SOL DUCKS' BUSINESS MESSENGER AND DESPATCH COMPANY, CORNER OF MYitTLE AND TOMPKINS AVENUES, Brooklyn ivla Myrtle nvetme cars from Fulton terry). Continuation sale by Ei'WAKD SCilENCK, on Wednesday," at IU.% o'clock. Sale peremptory, by order of 11. F.DWIN TREMAIN, Esi., Assignee and Counsellor at Law, 167 Broadway. H C"* EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. II (leiiteel Household and Olllce Furniture, Ac. GEORGE COOK will sell by auction, on Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, at 'iIh salesrooms, lul Liberty street, genteel second hand and i ew Furniture, Ac., removed for convenlonre of sale. A Mo at same time Clocks, Bronzes, Parians, Sliver Plated Ware, Ac. Catalogues at sale. ENRV D. MINER, AUCTIONEER? SALESROOM NO. 8 Cor.landt street. Art Gallery No. 845 Broadway. PINE ARi'S. The larw and eleeant collection of high class Modern Oil Paintings. comprising Tlie entire Gallery of A. D'Huyvetter, E?q., Is now open for FREE EXHIBITION, At the Art Gallery, S46 Broadway, And will be sold at anctlon by MINER A BARKER, on Thursday and Friday Evenings, Nov. IS) and 30, at 1ft o'clock. TN PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 13, M68, AT CUN i NINGHAM A SMITH'S Auction Store, 227 South street, commencing at o'clock, by order of Joseph I. Harvey, licensed pawnbroker, a large tale of Diamonds, (lold and Silver Watches, On* Jewelry, Ouns. Pistols, Opera Glasses, Ac., Ac. Also oue line Set of Bon* ~ jokM, SOU. Sale positive. J" "BOG A (IT, AUCTIONEER. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, at 10)tf o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 North William street, a Urge and general assortment of Housuhold Furni ture, Carpets, Ac., Ac. ORKIS wTlKINS, AUCTIONEER. Provision Utensils at auction?' The Stock of a pork packing establishment. ? E. H. LTJDLOW A CO. will sell, at auction, on Wednesday. Nov. 4. 1W9, at 10)$ o'clock, on the premises. 617, 519, 621, 62S and W> West Thirty -second s'.reet, between T enth and Eleventh avenues, one Holler, nearly new; Steam Engine and Hoisting Apparatus, Tanks, Lard, Presses and Coolers, Beam Scales and Weights, Oil Casks, Blocks, Table*, Ac. ; the stock of an establishment retiring from business. FI RMAN, AUCTIONEER, 126 MERCER STREET.? r Sales at auction of Household Furniture at owuer's residences, or at my salesroom, 126 Me reft street, weekly. Parties giving up housekeeping wi.l meet with prompt atten tion. Sheriffs sale or gold and plated jewelry. Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, Furniture, Ac., by COLE A Ml'Rl'HV, 881 Fulton street, Brooklyu, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 10>j o'clock. "est SIDE PROPERTY AT AUCTION, NOV. 10, BY MULLER, WILKIN'S A CO.-An elegant, full sUa, Independent browu stone House on north side of Seveuty first street, lU'il) feet distant from the Central Park. This pro perty overlooks the Park and Is within a few steps of the mineral springs, the skating pond, lake, terrace, ramble, in a. I, mo?ic grounds, horseback road, children's play grounds, circle, boulevard, ,ic. ; lot 86xlO'J, with stable on rear. Maps at No. '? Pine street. ILL1AM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER-SELLS ON Wednesday, No* ember 4, at 10^ o'clock, at 5^7 Hud son street, near West Tenth, a general assortment of House hold Furniture, consisting of mahogany Parlor Suit, ma hogany Bookca?e, mitbogat y Secretary, mahognny marble top Bureaus ami Wasbstands, mahogany Bedsteads, Ave Feather Beds, hair mattresses, enameled Chamber Suits, W. i r I robes, Mirrors, Crockery and Glassware, Brussels ana it-ply Carpets, Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, Ac. DIVISION STREET. -THE FRONT AND REAR Houses tber 6, I o'clock noon. O \ DIVISION STREET. -THE FRONT AND REAR ?' r Houses and Lot will be sold at auction, on Thursday, November 6, by JAUEtt L. MILLER, at 111 Broadway, at U E FOtt BALK. LECTION RETURNS. PF.E EXTRA TELEGRAM TONIGHT. A FIRST CLASS BAR AND MILLIARD ROOM CON ne-ted with i? lar.*e hotel west of Fifth avenue for sals cheap; owner lias other business; If not sold will lie rented. Partfc'ilnrs of ROBINSON, Reunion Hotel, Forty-second street, near Fourth avenue. A RARE CHANCE.? FOR SALE, THE CIGAR STAND attached to Powers' Hotel, 17 and It) Park row. A? FOR SALE, A SPLENDID DOWN TOWN RIS ? taiirant at a sari Hire ; also a good Meat Market, corner Liquor Stores, BakerlM. corner Grocery and Feed Stores; a Kindling Wood ^ ard, with stsan Eiu,lne"anil Boiler, for 11,UK>. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, if Cedar strcat. A -FOR SALE, A TIER CLASS HOTEL IS WASH ? lnctun, I>. C., In comp ete ordrr aud doln^ good bust i,**?. Apply to CHARLES ROGERS A CO., Broadway. A LARGE SIZE WILDER SAFE FOR RALE CHEAP, J\. at Ptf Maiden lane ; also one medium fixe Herrlni! and two small safe*. H. G. i,-i'ikk. BUTCHERS' FIXTURES, ALL NEW, FOR SALE-OR the Interest of Store and Fixture*, with Apartments; cheap rent ; sickness the cause. Apply at 84tS East Twenty third street. "LIOR SALE? A SHOE STORE, ON THE OOENEE OF C Mvrtie and Grand avenues, Brooklyn. Owner hat other business. Call uutU sold, fiom 6 to 9 P. M. IiH)R HALE-A FIRST CI. \SS COMMISSION B1 StNBMB, 1 with Stand, Lease and Fixtures ; a good Investment for a party desiring a good paying business. Addraas or R|>plj to CLARK A DONOHOK, stund No. ?, o| DOatla 14.) W em street. For sale-old established familv orocert on Fultoa areiiue, Itmoklyn; trade Increasing. Apply to H. L. KlDMt. 3U Pine street, New York, cr i,lutj Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. FIOR BALE? A 0<K)D FATING BOOT AND SHOE Store, on a leading avenue, wot side; good lease; cheap rant. Apply to P. GArPNHT, Auctioneer, 326 iiowerv. I 'OR SAl.E?PISH AND OYSTER MARKET, 400 THIRD avenue. SALE? COUNTERS, SHELVING, DESKS. OAS X FUttrn a, Ac. Apply at HlH Broadwuy. I ?'OH SALE-A MILK ROUTE, AT 111 WEST TWENTY mill street ; will be sold uu reasonable tuin.s on accouut of otber business. If<OR SALE CHEAP? THE FIXTURES OF A LARD OIL fact ir.f; Pi-esnes, Plates, Press Cloths, ranks, Kettles, Ste un Boiler and all the tools and Implements comp ete; also about sin tans of I'lg Iron. Applv at the factory, 7< and 78 Sullivan eti est, N. Y., front 9 to lu o'clock A M. (V i N E OF THE LARGEST AM) BEST DOWN TOWN ' Kots'irauts In the city fur sale very low Receipt* about a day, KOUTHaAID n CO., 194 Broudway. II IIOTOGR A I'll GALLKET FOB BALE-FOE i.V4t less tlmii half Its value ; doing I busbies*. For further particulars call on or address A. H. CLOLGU, Weeds port, N. Y.* HAKH CHANCE.-FOR SALE, Tin: LEASE OF AN i old established Seamen's Hoarding llntut and Bar Fu tures, consisting of three-Mill beei pumpidnlag good titsl tiMs and a good locality. Inquire at Mi Cuerry street. tJAFFB. -DUE BILL FOIl f7(H WORTH MARVIN'S t' Sile* at 30 per cent discount. Call at 78 Cedar sticet, basement. d>i) r.nn roR pvrnitcre ard lease VA.'M'u, of a Home rontalning 19 room, n'naled close to l r in !w*v; low rent; now psylng a l*ri,e jprniit; a Mr* chsiice p.utles leavii,- tiiecllyi i?itiisea>y. A^ .yto A. Slot' f. Hi West Fouitli street. U INKW, liiqiUIRS, A(', 1/LLt;rioN RETURNS. BEE EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-NIOHT. /MDEK AND A PI'LKB. -50,000 GALLONS OF PIPPIN V ' slid Kimet Cl ler lor sa.e. Aleo 10 JO I barrn s of Pippin Apples for Shipment. Apply te E. L. PULL. Pellha* I arm, V ster couutf, N. T. KUKOPEAJl STB AMSHIPS. Election returns. ~ ?KB EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT. NOTICE.-THK SPLENDID STF.AMSHIP NEBRASKA, Captain Guard, sails trom pier 46 North river, for <jueenst?wD and Liverpool, on Wednesday, Nu??mli?r 4, at 8 o'clock A. M. precisely. Cabin passage ,jt80, gold : steer age JjCJd, curreucy. Apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, 29 Broadway. The Hamburg american t packet company's Iron mall steamahlu holbatia, H. Ehler*. commander, carrying the United States mailt, will ?all ou Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 2 P. M for HAMBURG, taking paaaeng en for Hamburg, Ham, Southampton and London. First Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, $72 ; Steerage, $38. Pay able In United States gold. The C1MBRIA to sail Nor. 10. KUNHARDT A CO., O. B. RICHARD A BOAS, General Agents, General Passage Agents, 61 Broad street, N. T. No. 6 Barclay street, N. Y. HAMBURfi-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY. Kxtra steamer to Hamburg, via Southampton, BORUKSIA, Caplalu Frauzer, Mills November "1, taking passengers to Southampton, London, Havre and Hamburg at reduced rate*. First Cabin, 9100; Second Cabin, 860: Steerage, $23; Pavable In United State* gold coin. ? For further particulars apply to KUNHARDT A CO., C. B. RICHARD A BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 81 Broad street, corner Beaver. No. 6 Barclay street, N. Y. THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steuuislilp li ANSA, E. Brlckensteln, Master. On THUR8DAY. Nov. 5, Carrying the United States mall, will sail at 2 P. M., from the Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, taking passeu gers to London, Havre, Southampton and Bremen, at the following rates, payable in gold:? First cabin $120 Second cabin 7s Steerage 36 To lie followed bv the steamship AMERICA, C. Harjes helmer, master, ou Thursday, Nov. 12. iriinci, uiaairr, ou imuxi nj. For freight or passage CHS A CO., 88 Broad street. IONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. J Steamers fortnightly to London direct from pier No. 3 North river. Passage at $100, $75 and $30, currency. CKLLA November 14 ATALANTA December 13 VM. PENN November *28 BhLLONA December 2tf For passage to Havre, Paris, Antwerp and Rotterdam, at cheapest curreucy rates, apply to ROBERT N. CLARK, 05 Broadway. For freight to HOWLAND A ABPINWALL. M South street. JTIOR LIVERPOOL AND QUBBNBTOWN.? INMAN LINE ' of Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows : ? CITY OF CORK (via Halifax) Tuesday, Nov. 3 CITY OF ANTWERP Saturday, Nov. 7 CITY OK PARIS Saturday, Nov. 14 ETNA (via Halifax Tuesday, Nov. 17 and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, at 1 P. M. (tide permitting , from pier 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE Payable In gold. I Payable in currency. First cabin $1('0 | Steerage..*. $3U and $35 To London luo To London R5 and 40 To Paris 115 | To Paris 42 and 47 Halifax 20 ! Halifax 15 St. Johu's, N. P., by brunch I St. John's, N. F., by branch steamer 45 | steamer 30 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Ac., at reduced rate*. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons Wishing to send for their friends. For further Information apply at the Company's offices. John g. DALK, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. PASSAGE BY STEAMER TO AND FROM Liverpool and tjueenstowu. Alto from Liverpool uiid London, By first class packet ships. Drafts payable In all parts of Great Britain and Ireland at lowest rates. Apply to TAPSCOTT BROS., 83 South street and 23 Broad way, f,ew York. QTEAM TO GLASUOW AND LONDONDERRY. O THE ANCHOR LINK Favorite Clyde built passenger steamer* are Intended to sail EVERY SATURDAY, from pier 20 North river, at 12 o'clock noon. BRITANNIA Nov. 7 IOWA Not. 28 JII35".*1!.*-. ..Not.14 COLUMBIA Dec. 5 E 0 tiorA .Nov. 21 CALEDONIA Dec. 12 Rates of passage, paya'iie in currency !-* Cabins to Liverpool, Glasgow or Kerry, $90 and $75. ? Excursion tickets, good for twelve months, $18J. Steerage to Glasgow or Derry, $:iti: Intermediate, $35. Prepaid certificates from these ports, $87. Passeu ;ers booked to and from Hamburg, Havre, Rotter dam, Antwerp. Ac., at very low rate*. Drafts issued, payable at any bauk In Great Britain. For further Information apply at the company's otllco, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York, to HENDERSON BROTHERS. FOR LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. CUNARD STEAMSHIP CHINA, from New York Wednesday, November 4 CUBA, from New York Wednesday, November 11 JAVA, from New York .....Wednesday, November 18 SCOTIA. from New Yore Wednesday, November 25 VA8BAOM HON F Y, PAY A1SI.K IN GOLD. Cabin $130 | Second cabin Cabin passage to Paris 145 For freight or passage applv to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling green. PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP CHINA MUST BE ON board at the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, by hall-past 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning, 4th Inst. E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. ATATIONAL LINE. IN The steamship PENNSYLVANIA, Hall, wltl leave Sat urday, November 7, at 11 A. M., from pier 47 North ri er. Passage to Liverpool or (jueenstown - Cabin, $liH) ; steer age, $30, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool or Queenitown, ik37, currency. Apply at the oilica of the company, 69 and 27 Broadway. F. W.J. HURST, Manager. o NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Company's Mall Steamships be tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the contiutat wiil sail from pier No. 50 North river, as follows:? ST. LAURENT, Bocande, Saturday, Noveuoer 14. VILLIC DE PARIS, Snrmont, Saturday November PEKEIRE, Duchesne, Saturday, December 12. Price of passage lngold (including wine) To Brest or llavrc. First Cabin, $140 ; Second Cabin, $85. To Part a, including railway ticket*, furnlaliad on hoard, First Cabin, Al45; Second Cabin, $RS. These steami rs do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charge. American travellers going to or returning from the conti nent of Europe, by taking the iteamcr* or this line arold both iranalt by Eugllih railway* and the discomfort* of croas mg the channel, leal ten saving time, trouble nnd expense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent,68 Br..a?way. CTKAM TO LIVERPOOL ASH QUEENSTOWN O BY CUNAIU) LINE. PALMYRA <-u's Thursday. Nov. 5. TAItlFA sails Thursday, Nt. 12. CiHn passage, go.d; steerage, $30, currency. For cabin p usaige and frrl^ht apply at No. -t Rowling Green. For steerage , ;isss;.<e apply at 111 Broadway. ^ E. CCNARD. OTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. O Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday NEBRASKA Wednesday, Nor. 4 PENNSYLVANIA* Saturday, Nor. 7 Drat ts payable In anr part of England, Ireland and Soot land at current rates or exchange. Apply at THOMPSON'S Paaaake Office, 'ili 11 roadway, corner of Rector street. CTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. O From New York only $30, steerage. NEBRASKA Outtrd Wednesday, Nor. 4 MANHATTAN Williams Wednesday, Nor. 11 From pier 48 North river. Cabin pa'sape, $W, sold. l'axsage froui and lo New York, Pari*, Hamburg, Rotter dam, ,1c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowral ratci. Apply to WILLIAMS 1 GUION, 23 Broadway, or 83 South street. ELEC COASTWISE HTKAiHHIIIPM. CTION RETURNS. SFE EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT. F PACIFIC MAIL BTKAM.iHll* COMPANY'S TIIKOUtiH LINK TO CALIFORNIA AND CHINA. Through r*t??, New York to San Francisco.? First Cabin. On si'ie. luaide. Second Cabin. Steerage. *200 $140 $"i Steamer* or the ab^re line leave pier No. 42 North river, foot of canal street, at 12 o'clock noon. Four times a month, On 1st. vtb, 16th and 24th, except when those dsys fall on Sunday, then the day pre ylons. One hundred pound* baggage free to eaoh adult. Medicine and attendance free. Not-ember f, ALASKA, Captain Gray, connecting with MONTANA, Captain West. Steamer leaving Novemtier 9, ronnect* cloeely with aioamar CHINA, leaving San Francisco December 3, for China and *?or paasage tickets and all further Information apply at the Couirany's ticket otlice ou the wharf foot of Canal street. v ' F. R. BABY, Agent Notice to suTprERs by pacific mail steamship Company's steamers via Panama. Steamer ALASKA sails on Monday. November at lli M. Freight received un til 4 P. M. Saturday, November 7. UNITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing regularly erery Thursday, at 8 o'clock P. M. precisely, from pier No. 4 North river. KaULF, Captain M. R. tlreene (ria Nassau).. ..Noremner 6 MOIiKO CASTLE, Captain R. Adams No\ ember 12 COLI Mill A, Captain E. Van Sice November 12 For freight or passage apply to GEORGE B. IIARTSOM, President, No. 6 Bowling Uteen. OR HAVANA, CARRYING THK UNITED STATES ?. Mall. The we I knn#n Ia?t sailing steamsblp YAZOO, Captain Hodges, wlil sail lor the above port, from pier 36 North river, on Saturday, November 7, at 3 P. M. Passage money In currency. No freight received on day or s illine. For freight or paaaage, having unsurpassed aecoinmoda liona, apply to LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO , M Liberty street, TTOR HAVANA, SISAL AND VKRV CRUZ. 1 New Wtk and Meitcnn Mali steamship Lite, Sailing svery tweuty davs. The tins steamer i.KANADA, Captain Harris, will leave pier 17 Fast riv.-r on Tuesday, November 10, at Id A. M. 1'aaiage to Havana ifc ij, em rency. For freight or paaiage apply to F. A LI, X AN Dlth. A SONS, 44 Beaver atreet. TjtlRsT S I I f- M I. R FOR GALVESTON. TKXA8, Dl RECT .T Freight taken aa low aa by any nther line. The lavorile steamship I V it KK, CapMn I). Caulklus, Is now receiving freight st pier No, i Nurtti river, and will positive, y leave ou W e (needs.* , Novemtcr II, at 2 o'clock I'. M. pieclaely. For frel^'.it nr i nssage baring aupsrlor accommodsl iodI) ? pply lo SlOKlOKD, TlLlinl ON A CO., 2)4 Brja lway. rjtEXAS LINK FOR GALVESTON -TH8 Al Sri AMKR I BUTKKPK, Cati'stD Ua'es, will leave plsr Sd Kaat river, on Saturday, Nov. 7, al i P. M. Apply to C. H. MAL Loltv A CO., Diii Maiden lane. 1.HRST STI > M RH For GALVKITON, TEXAS, CALLING at Kev ? e?l, >n bantrday, November 7, al 2 P. M Paa saw reduced. F r |'*?rage, bavli f a, tiidld accouiinoiialione, apply to M. DOli KrtT 1 , 12 Broadway. F^OR NKW OKLF.ANS DIRECT? SOUTHERN LINE. The Al at"amer VICTOR, Captain Oatea. will be de patched on Saturday, November 14, al2 F. M., from pier 20 Kaat river. , Freight reeeired for Indlanolt, Laraeoa and Brafe. Freight received at through rates for St. Lotus, Mobile aa4 Ogives to ii. For frslght or passage apply lo C. H. MALLUKY A CO., Ageole, 1U MaUso lane. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Fob new Orleans direct. THE CROMWELL LIME. Steamships of this line will leave Pier No. 9 North rivet at 3 o'clock P. M., as follows:? GEO. WASHINGTON.... Gager Saturday, November 7 CORTES Nelson Saturday, November 14 Freight taken for BL Louts, Mobile aau Galveston at through rate*. For freight or passage apply to the agents, hTb.CROM WELL A CO., 86 Wert ?treet FOR NEW ORLEANS, _ vailing at Havana. The well known steamship YAZOO, Captain Hodge*, will leave pier 86 North river, on Saturday. November 7, at S o'clock P. M. Through rate* and through lilll* of lading given to Calve* too, Indlanuia, Lavacca and Rockport, Texus; Mobile, Ala., and to all point* on the Mtaalulppi river. For freight or passage apply to LIV INGSTON, Vox A CO., 88 Liberty street. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINE, comprising the flrst clan* iteamihlpe Captain H. S. Quick CRESCENT CITY Cabtain Wm. Weif SHERMAN.......... Captain W. P. Henry OENERAL ME ADE.. .Captain A. W. Sam peon UNITED STATES Captaia Q. L. Norton The steamship fjENERAlToRANT, Captain H. S. Quick, will be despatched on Wednesday, November 4, at 3 o'clodc P. M., from pier 12 North river. The steamship OENERAL MEADE, Captain A. W. Sampson, will be despatched ou Saturday, November 7, at 1 o'clock F. M., from pier 12 North rtver. Freight received at through rates for Bt. Louie, Mobile and Galveston. The UNITED STATES will succeed on Saturday, Novem ber 14. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to the ascot, SAMUEL STEVENS, 40 Broadway. FOR MOBILE? VIA FERNANPTNA ROUTS, The A 1 steamship GEORGIA, Captain Jerry Smith! leaves on Wednesday, November 4, from pier North river, at 3 P. M. The steamer MERCEDITA will follow on Saturday, No. vember 7. 1* now receiving. Insurance guaranteed to Mobile at 1)4 per cent. Through rate* to all point* in the Interior. For freight or passage apply to I. K. ROBERTS, Agent, 174 Chambers street. OR SAVANNA!.. OA.? SEMI-WEEKLY. BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. F The first class steamships of this line will leave pier 13 North river at li P. M , as follows:? 'i HaWKs, Captain l'euulngton Wednesday, November 4 MONTGOMERY, Captain Lvou Sa'urday, November 7 MAKMloN, Captain Falrcloth Wednesday, November 11 HUMTSV1LLL, Captain Crowell Saturday, November 14 R. LOW DEN, Agent, West street. OCTAVUS COHEN A CO., Agents, Suvanuah. Cabin passage, t2n. For savannah, oa., and tiii: south and SOUTH west.? Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line Steam ships and Central Railroad of Georgia, lour times a week. TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. CLEOPATRA, Captain Phillips, Tuesday, Nov. 8, from pier 16 East river, at 3 P. M. MURRAY, FERRIS k CO., Agents, 61 and 63 South st. MATANXAS, Captain Hazard, Wednesday, Nov. 4, from pier No. 8 North river, ut 3 P. M. WN. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. OENERAL BARNES, Captain Morton, Thursday, Nov. St from pier Sri North river, at 8 P. M. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO.. Agents, Eg Liberty *t. SAN SALVADOR, Captain Nickerson, Saturday, Nov. T? from pier m North river, at 8 P. M. WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. FOR CHARLESTON, S. C., TIIE FLORIDA PORTS AND the South and Southwest Regular Line.? The A1 fast and reliable steamship SARAGOSSA, M. B. Crowell, commander, will sad Thursday, November 6, at 8 P. M., from pier No. 8 North river. Cabin passage reduced to $15. Through bills of lading to all point* South and Southwect. Agents in Charleston (Ravenei k Co.) forward all good* t'rM ot commission. ARTHUR LEARY, 73 William street. The fine steamship MONTEREY will call on the following Thursday. FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA PORTS. The New York and Charleston Steamship Company's first class sldewheel steamship CH A RLESi'ON, Captain J. Berry, on Tuesday, November 8, at 3 P. M., sai.lng from pier ? North river. Superior accommodation* for passenger*. Throu 'h paisage ticket* and bills of lading Issued In era nection with the South Carolina Railroad to point* South and Southwest, and with steamer* to Florida port*. Insurano* by thl* line H per cent. . The MANHATTAN will follow and Mil on Saturday, No veinber 7. HENRY R. MORGAN k CO , Agent*, No. 16 Broadway. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY.- FOR NOR folk, City Point and Richmond? New and elegant side wheel rsteanisulp* ISAAC HELL, 11ATTERAS. ALBE MARLE, SARATOGA and NIAGARA. On* of the above Drat class ships will be despatched for Norfolk Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, and for City Point and Richmond every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P M., from pier 37 North river, foot of Beach street, connecting with tbe seaboard in land Air Line, \ lrgmia and Tennessee Air Line, Soutbsldei and Petersburg Railroads, and Richmond and Danville and Virginia Central Railroads, taking freight and granting through bills of lading to all points South and Southwest. Bl.ls of lading signed on the pier up to the hour of sailing. For freight or passage, having elegant stateroom accommo dation, apply to N. L. M< CREAMY, President, 1?7 Greenwich, corner Dey street. TRAVELLERS' CtUIPE. Election return a. PEE EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT. ^ tONEY 7SLAND STEAM CARS LEAVE OR EE* wood for the beach Mid return every hour until 9 P. M. HIPSOS BITER isn HARLEM RAILROADS.? Trains for Albany and Troy, conducting with Northern sod Western trains, leave New Vorlc vta II union River Rail road, Thirtieth street and Tenth avenue, 8 and 11 :B0 A. M. and 3:45, t!:3U and It P. M., and via Harlem Railroad, Twenty* sixth itreet and Kourth avenue, at U A. M. and <:46 P. M. The 6:3U 1*. M. train via Hudson River will run on Suae days. fl eeplng ear* attached to 6:21 and 11 p. M. trains. Drawing room can attached to 8 and 11:S0A. M. andSltt P.M. u'"Jn,'wlLLfXM n TANDERBILT. Vice President. I OW FARE TO ALBANY AND TROY.? ONLY $1 M. J The ele;ant steamers VANDEKBILT and CONNECTI CUT leave |der 44, north of Spring street, at 6 every evening, Saturdays excepted, connecting with rail Welt and North. Fare >n Sunday 42. Returning, leave Troy at 6 and Albany at 8 P. M. EXPRESSES. I ELECTION RETURNS. <j REE EXTRA TELEGRAM TO NIGHT. t A O. BI RNHAM'S KI RN'ITRE AND BAWGAOS JY, express, 115 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue. Furniture, families moved, city or counUy ; Furniture packed, shipped, stored. Money advanced. E ASTROM>?iY. ^LECTION RETURNS. PEE EXTRA TELEHRAM TO- Nit HIT. A -MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR . voyant.? Visit her for everything? slcltnoss, business, theft, names, numbers, good luck. C71 Canal street. Madame la bl ynch.-business, medical ad vice, lucky numbers, speedy inarrlaga. No. 115 West Twenty-sixth street, between Htxth and Seventh avenues. Madame ross, medical and hi sin ess clair voyant, tells name and suows likeness of future hus band ; brings together those long separated. 144 West Twenty seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Madame bora, great nati-ral clairvovant reveals yitir w'lule life, from the cradle to the giavfc 4/2 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee ${. MKDICAT. ELECTION RKTl RNB. BEE EXTRA TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT. ASPECIALTY.-DR. R. COHltETT, MEMBER OP' M Y. V. Medina) College and R. O. Surgeons, Loudon, oaa be consulted as usual on private d.?c tses. OJlce MJ Cuuir* street, near Chambers, h. B.? No feo unless enred. ALL PRIVATE DISEAPEH Ct' RED IMMEDIATELY J.Z. without mercury ; olUce au<l consultations strictly pri vate; l.y in". fl^Klikjl, IT; Bloeukcr street. ART/RASING TO LADIES.-A LADY WRITES :-POR. tugues* Female Pille relieved n.e in sre day, without la convenience, like mag.c. Price #5. Dr. A. M. MAl'lUCEAU, oOice liW Liberty street, or sent by mail. Always certain. Am. mauriceau, m. d., profersor of diseases ? of women, thirty vears' practice, at 1'2V Liberty street, guarantees certain relief to ladles, i row whatever cause, With out pain or inconvenience. No uni sing required. ^ ? A -MME. YAK Bl'SKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID J\. Wile, cures the worst cas-s of Icmale complaints with Safety. 4i KU Mark's place. A CERTAIN CURE. WITH OR WITHOUT MEDICINE, for ladles In trouble, by Dr. VOW ICRS, 118 Chatham street; poweiful medicines; one Interview. Coulldentlal cir cular. ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CURB!); MANHOOD RE stored Immediately by Dr. PoWcKW, iltl Chatham stteet; ladles' tiouble removed certain. Cou-deutlal cir cular, A CERTAIN Cl'RE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madam* RE8TELL, Prof***}* 0! Midwifery ; over Ml years' practice. Her infallible Frenoti Female Phis, No. I, price $1, or No. 1, specially prepare I for married ladies, price {t.>, which can never fail, are sale ani healthy. Hold oniy at her ofllce, No. 1 East FIfty-eecouA street, fi rat door irom Fifth avenue, and at druggist's, lit Greenwich street, or sent by mail, caution.? Ail others ara cnuiiterielL A LADIES' PHYSICIAN. -DR. ORINDLE, NO. ? Amlly place, near Amity street, having over 18 yenra' sue essful and uninterrupted piactlce In tli.s city, giiai imtrcs immediate relief In all female complaint*, from whatever cams produced. Elegant rooms, board and nursing provided. A riei -MADAME ORINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, S<). ? Amity place, guarantees relief In all female complaint*. cms nt K iimi lor nursing. A PURE CURE, WITH OR WITHOI'T MEDICINE, FOR lad.es in trouble. ? Doetress KHTKLA, 114 West Twenty seventh r.reet. iler Fids are certain. Bhe ne.er lalit, <;?*? sultatiou free. DR. COOPER, 14 DI'ANE PTREET, MAY BR COW Suited on private diseases. 1 hlrtf two years' etperlenc* enables hltn to wariant a cure In all cases, or no charge. /"I RKaT LA DIRS* PHYSICIAN DR PQWXI |M \I Chatham street ; painless euro Inimn llatrly . powerful medicines, monthly fills. Mixture, *6, sure thing for married or elngle. Circular. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.? DR. AND MADAMS 1 DUBOIS (25 years' practice) gu uanteo certain relief t* married ladles, with or without medicine; no pain or lncoa? vemeace. Female restorative $5. Patients from a distance provided with Hoard, nursing, Ac. tie, trlcltv seleutlhuatli applied. OCice .H Third avenue, below tenth st , New lull