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A CITY HEAL ESTATE run oALE. c antra*.' A?LKXINGTON AV . XKAK 61ST ST. Sl't'P.RB .medium ii/.? modern bn-wu Dwelliug for sale or ho INI. farnisiird or aniurnished. low. Permits at 4 I'ine or 3J Ka?t tilte st. I V. K STKVKNSON. Jr.' T 922.0U0 TO Ctt.iJUU-Kl.Bii AN 1 UKOWSBTONB Houses, adjoining ilH ??. WILLIAM TGCKBB. 22U 5th av. ka>t !?!<*?. IjlOR 8ALK-T1IK NEW FOUR STORY HRoWN ?tr ne lioute No. ttOI# Want WUl tt ; Vut llttla money wauled Apply to J. B l'ECK. *2 Warren ?u \\ <??! *lrtr. I^OK 8ALK-A Mjt'R STORY BROWN STONR HIGH . stoop, No. 13u West .' Vt ?!.. Just painted anil In g? od .irdar, lor sal* at a bargain. Inquire at 141 Weil 530 at., of twuer. Mlic?lianroa> At bargains.-superb brown rit.sk dwel liaga.C8.U0U to every iMjtlnll, of New York and Brooklyn, will lease or cxctiaii(e. W YCKOFF. Pine at. BtlOOftLlH I'UOPEHTY EOM SALE A\I) TO UBT. TOTCEi OR FOlt 8Al.fi ? PARTLY FURNISHED, 5?1S Henry it naar Carroll, Brooklyn, three sturj basement lirowo. iAxT-'; t.ike Court -treci ran. Fulton ierry: taut till May nominal. very >-he?p there* !ter. Apply to 1. itCOTT, 41 If a relay St., New V.rk, or U FOWLfik, 377 lultou?t llrioklyn. Property oit of the city for SAuE AMU TO HK.VT. IjV>R SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN?IIOC'SE AM) IV; acres Uroaod. finely located: Uve ml> ules walk tmm Itldgcwooii >tation, at Mantel air, S. J.; only little money required. UKAl, ESTATE TO K.\(IIA\OB. A~'"~BftoW>t aToN? HOUfcU? iSr'KAST .*i7TH ST."TO oxel a'iua ft?r Farm near New York. Address BARGAIN, I ploisn Herald office. -Wli.L E XT I i A SO K ~ FOR ~?fhRCHAS? 18 E A ? Plot of two Lot*, tret ami clear, on main a?enuo from Prospect Park to Fori Hamilton. T. W. JOYCK, 1U7 Kul ton *t., Brooklyn. Alio >"iu? Carriages. Harness, Slelgns, Bob#a, Ac. Epdfi saLK OR E XCIIA NOB?A LAKgI NUMBER Of ?mall Karma and cooutrv Places. H1N E 4 OKAY, .137 8th av. wanted TO KXCUASOB?#B8TB*BN ITTV LOTS "l for a stock ol Hoots and Shoes. For particulars call on ?.r aiKiress JOHN W. STOUT. 07 Park Place. New York city. " ~ ItEAIi ESTATE WASTED^ W"ANTED TO PURCHASE-A COUNTRY RB8I dence. neat salt water. Jersey or Wesfhester, with 1U ?r more acre#; nrice from (Ifi.tsK.) to cash. JACOB V. 1> WYl'koff. 3U Pine st. ABWKLLtNG "on 3th. PARK OK MADI80N av., or adjoining streets. from 17 lo 2" leet Trout, three rooms deep; will |iay if'.'H.IJIX) to J75.UJ0 cash. JAl'UB V. P. WYCfcOFF. 3d l'ino st. T?~LET FOR lUSINKSS PURPOSES. IKNNBTT BI1LDING. ' Fireproof. Located mi Naasnu. And and Fulton sts. First Floor to let; mltable lor bankers', Insurance offices or lawyer*; will lie let together or In parti; he altered to suit teuauti If desired ; adapted for olticea or stores. Kcasnnable rents. Alto some olltrl' le Law Officea to let. Al'PLY ON THK PKEMI8E9. Take the elevator. Inquire for Janitor. HOTMll TO LET. OR UAROB BOARD1NO HOUnfel >c elegant order: Furniture lor aaie at a bargain: low rent to ii good tenunt Apply H'J ItM 14th ?t., ID to 12. TO LET? FOR BU8INB88 PURP08BB, HO. 76 STH a* . 20x90x123, and L on 13th St., 25x73. LET-STORK IN TBI BB8T LOCALITY, TI1IKI) A av. , suitable for any business. Inquire 1,412 3d av. T6~LK1 ? F i' R NIS11 BO OCPIOB I6 N NOIifTT'UNION Hquiire. second door from Broadway. WM. U. JA0K KO.V Jk CO., 31 East lTth. ?NBAR BROADWAY, 25 FOOT HOUSE AND Sttire, 2B West 3<1 st.; five floors; garden, SOxM). uer seen H to tt mornings. fu(l ST" AV.-sroRK. BASEMENT, APARrKBBTS; UU I teen from8:3f)to 10. 86 lith av., first lloor. RICH, |4 Murray at. ? MOO jiDWELLWO HOliMKS i'O LK'i. Karntineii - A-47TII ST., NEAR BROADWAY. ELEGANTLY ? frescoed mid lurulslied House. thre? rooms deep (tbres loors), to let lor winter. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr.. 4 Pine and 33 Eut 17th it. T ?."(*) TO $250 "MONTH?FULLY FURNISHED Houses, near avenue ; season or yonr. WILLIAM TI CKER. 220 3th a v. A~ N ELEGANT l.Y AMI Fl'LLY FURNISHED FOl.'R story Brown Stone. 43d St., near Oth ??.; rent low; ?Uo Lexington av., between 3?th anil 4oth ?l?., furnished tour Story; relit. $.(*> per month; others. E. C. CLARKE, 4?i East 23d st. AHANDsOMEiTy AND COMPLETELY PUltNISHED Tour >tary brown stone House, 53 West 2*th it., between liioadway and tith av. " 4 T a KBAT K ST REDUCTIONS! I-NE W LY ISSUED ./Vllst lOO F'nrnlsbed Houses, every section New York. Brooklyn and country ; ?ent $T>tO to $7.CKiO. WYCKOFP'S, :mi I'ine ft. 7"lOMPLETBLY FURNISHED HOUSE, TO FAMILY l^'williuir to board owner; references exchanged. 5S L? ibltton av., corner 25th it. lrqa ntLTTu BN ISHElT hot' SE f m urray" hTlu rent till May; anfurnUhed 5tli av. corner House. W. t'OOLEY, 1 East :>2d it. HIO LET. FURNISHED?TO A PRIVATE"FAMILYTaN I elegant and handsomely furnished English basement House, on Jith av.. near 32d st. ; the house and turniture bare Just been put in period order, and renovated; rent, $5,(Ji?i D< r annum. I'articuiars (rom HOMKK XUKUAN, No. - I'iue st. t'nturntinrt!. A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK RE8I donee to let. 7 Montgomery St.. near Ea>t Broadway; has 14 rooms; all modern improvements. baths, dumb waiter, elevator, Ac : low rent to good tenant. TIIEODOKK KITTER. 20 Broadway. room31. At" GREATEST RE I H'f TION-lui UNFURNISHED Houses, every section, New York, Brooklyn and country; rent $300 to $4.SOO. WYCKOFP'S. SO I'ine st. TO LET-HOUSE NO. 214 P.AST~ 11TH ST.: BENT low ; ell Improvements. Apply to M. ECHEVERRIA A CO., .0 Beaver st. T" Y.et-"to a" responsible and careful party, ? fonr story brown stone high stoop Honse. fur ? ished, on West 42d St., between 6th av. and Broadwar. (t|iply, between 3 and 3 P. M. to J. M. RIDLEY, No. ?Jtf Reekman st. E TO LKT-AT $S PER MONTU, OR FOR SALE AT fusi, a House of live rooms, within one hour's ride of New York. Address J W. II., 222 West 10th it.. New York. TO LET?TWO NEW HOUSES. NO. 1S6 WEST 1STH st.; just complete I: very cosey and far ahead of Hats. Apply to owner. 135 West 14th St. PI R*I8HKD KUOM8 A N U APAUTMEStl TO LKT. ASI IT OF ROOMS OVER PARLOUS; ALSO SINGLE Rooms, with hot water, tire and gas; low prices. 45 bast IHth ? F A WIDOW LADY, II AVISO A PARLOR FLOOR, two rooms, newlv and neatlv furnished, wonld let to two ilngle gentlemen. Address II. II. H., Herald Uptown office. *t KW NE AT AND I'OM FOISTABLK ROOMS TO /Viet, reasonably, to irentletiien only, at ltt0 2d av. Al.ADY. OCCUPYING A PLEASANTLY LOCATED house, would let to a true i-rutlemsn a desirable Rooui .'or reception or lodging. Address LADY, box 175 Herald L'ptowu office. A pa rtmen rsr -saratooa. Newport- and or leans furnished aud unfurnished, $30 to $I2.'i; Houses, K't?1 to $.'.000, npar Park. J. W. STKrENS, Broadway ?on 5-d st, AI.AROKT hXSFbOMELY TuKNTsHED FRONT Room, lor genllemeu ; hot and cold running water, bath, aud gas; terms moderate. 3.14 4th av. AsUIT OF ROOMS?N EATLY Fl 'RN ISHED FOR light housekeeping; also front Room aud Bedroom; gas, kc. 273 Sth av.. near 23d st. t no. 12s east i*th st.. near Clarendon l!o:rl.? Handsomely furnished Rooms, lor gentlemen; J* to #1(1 weekly CCOMPLETELY n ImH?B0 ROOMS. KN SUITE OR ./singly: complete for housekeeping. 3<U West 34tb st., sear Elevated, terms moderate. DEmIRaBLK promt hall ROOM, FOB OkNTLB man, without board, in modern lu use 1,4(15 Broadway, turner 44th st. n"" BfttBARI.E FURNISHED ROOMS FOR UEN1LB men. without uoard. In flrst class house, 34 West 23th il.; excellent accommodation*. ij*URNiBHBD BACK PARLOR OR SECOND FLOOR. L housekeeping or otherwise; rent low. Mil AINM'ALD. Ill West 3(!th. ^CRNISliED FLAT. BETWEEN 14TH AND V)TH sts., from $?f> to $70. N. sell AIN WALD, 111 West Htitb miNiiiiiD roo"5s fob iiocsbkbBFimu^ with r small kitchen If desired. 52* West 42d su Rent reason able. FCRNISBED BOOMS, WITHOUT BOARD; NO oil lection t? light hoii^ekeepnig, near Central Park and Elevated Road: references. JOi West 5'Jd st. T.11 RMSIIED FRONT \NI) BACK ROOMS, HALL r Rooms adjoining, together or separate: also Parlor Floor. 1(1 East Ifttli st.. near TiKany's. VNI'SOM, l.Y Fl RNISH ED ROOMS IN A PRIVATE tamlly to gentlemen : terms moilerate. *.?1 West llth st. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS K) l,ET Witbout board ; private hi'use, near restaurant; teriue ox s: East '.inh st. I AKi.l, FRONT ROoM "To I.ET. Fl RNIsllED; TWO Jjhall Bedrooms to respectable parties. 56 Jane St., corner (ludsoa. JEW l.Y Fl KNISHED aPARI MENTS, $3, $4 AND$0; Corner house, on square. Ml Macdougal >t. N" ICKLY FLIBN1SHBD SI NNYFRONT ROOMS? Prices tow ; Atneric.m family ; all conveniences; restau rants uear. 10P Clintnn place. O LET Fl KN ISll I*.D?El*!-.(? K NT AND COMFORT, abl* Mooni In private hou-e ,'fjn Eaat lstli st. il I.ET FURNISHED ROOMS; $2 50 V WEEK; IN good order. 212 tfth av. I'M, KENT?A SECOND H.ooK IN A CENTEEL I'RT rate house, furnished, tor light housekeeping lor $10 per Seek, neighborhood good; bouse quiet. Call at 4.16 West Nl> H. e Into ROOMS FIRST FLOOR. UEATEd/C" WEEKLY; front Rooui, $6. Sleeping Room, $2, Office and Bedroom. l(* Bast l&tb it., near I uioa >i,uare. 4"TT -/k pi;2 Wiis^Foi a i.vk>tr fubniibbo OUlront Room, fourth floor; private nouse. I2ti 2d sv. w KB ELY Vi i K NEATLY FURNISHED, Jp & <JV/large, trout hall Room, third lioor. Private residence S.H Eaat 14tt? st . near 2d a?. (I EAST 22 D sr-ELEUANTLY FURNISHED, SUNN Y, ? /front Rooms, second B??or. to let. without board; also hall Booms, with tot and celd water; reference. WRIT 3BTII .-.T. OPFOSlTE ST ,IAMH>' IKiThl^ Suits and single Rooms; also itooms lor trauilents iOTir ST., BE lWRBN ttt AND 'iTlT aVs.. ?l. - ^Newly lurnisliad ball Room; also tin* large Room, to lentlsmeu. without hoard; honse heated. 1 i III sr. 2UU WKSf PaSloB FLOOR, roCR JLxiCooms; elegantly furnished; all conveniences; to (etlier or eeparate nTII ST , ll?4 EAST. BETWEEN UNION SQUARE and Irvlaf plAee. ?Ilandsotnely Inrnlshed Rooms, with out board. Mir getitlemei 1(1 EAST 1?TH ST. NEAR UNION SQUARE.? X</Nlcely lurnisbed, two large ceaaeetiux Raoms, second Ttum\Mttgi$ ot eu suite. II ii N r n la PlKMItillED ROOMS AID APARTMENTS TO l-ET. \VK->r -J 1ST ST -KI'HSMIM) APARTMENTS; Florences. >)l liRJUT J >SKSM* AM) SMA Ll/ltuOMS m* lto ^?iitleiu?n . ?)?o for li^hi housekeeping UTH -T HEAR BROAt?WAY ? reception ? #")Ko?>b. with liedroom. flret clei* c onventencea. aUo niugle Uoom?; mo<ier*it rotee. 1 / W \ E AST^tJ III srr-TMHBK NICELY t L KNISHEI) lvUfroal Rooms, ? ? ?" i" Mi RIbi ie!t upper bill my \>l 44TH >F.. KEAR OK AND CENTRAL DE pot? ? Kumifthod U.-.tih io let, with overy conven ience for bonftttkecjitnic. Tor tutkll, respectable f?n?lile?. 14io \VF>] Mill ST.?KLKGANT Kl'liMSHKl) ? OHooui for tfftiilemeu only; no b??ard; reference*. 3.>7 ea5t itsf St ro L*i\ upper part of M I Doom. haud? >a?ly tuMiUti>*d or unfurnished. I N Fl I1MSIIKI) KdO.V? UO APART* urri TO LET. A l'\;;iMKMS, r N Ff'KNIS H Er>, fit tiik LEirox ABilldinff, li -r.' . raitibii for lifft or smell tir.?urpn??t'<T fur con veuience and elcg%nce by any In the city : inesilt furnished. APARTME3 r HOCSErUAiaH'T Bi I LDlNii, 5TII \V\% corner l.'ah ?t. ? Each fcuite has prtvme kitchen, or ten unt? supplied from the gunerei cuUiue A FLAT TO LET-IN WEST HTH ST . NEAR STH ./Vav. Apply 334. ? ? ? FLATS, A AND I" ROOMS; ALL IMPROVE ^ Vn?- : low rents Apply a; 1,"J7 M *?. Vr Tao Trii a v. ?c iio ice TLoors to let-, im pmvemcuts; five ruviui each. See premises and owner I fill 11 to I. PA?n .?ENTs" KEW > OK FOUR llOOMiC FIBST .'lour. $1*1; Secoud Floor, $17. Inquire 29 King St., be tween Macdougal Mild Varlck. A MOST BE WTIFI'L SECOND STORY FLAT- IN surpassed neighborhood; strictly priiatc. 64 Clinton place, between University place mid Mb at. ^LA rs OF SIX 111 i< IMS, ALL IMPROVEMENTS. IN X1 ittth st.; Janitor in No. 131 .rent, $40. on 3d and Lex lugtoii avs., $25. $30, $3."> mid $4o; "thers at lower rent*. Z ITT EL, I.(>26 :kl a v. iimhst"aTnd'second Ai'artmkntk in Sirautikvl r Freueli flat, 31? t ast 79th at.: ? and 10 Roomi. lu per fect order. Apnl> to jftalMT, 'in premises. OWKH part.i?j units ST., SEVEN rooms, Jmoderii improvements: separate entrance; weu 1- to 2; also Second Floor. -1? East 45th St., Ave rooms. Apply SELDEN'S (mice. 13V Kast 12tli St. rrio LET?IN HARLRM, UPPER FAltT OF A LAIUiE 1 new brown none bouse to a ?mnll faiully without chil dren ; cheap to dealrabie tenant. Apply at (W Went lS2d ?t. or 7t*i Broadway. TO "lET-PIkSt CLASS FRBaOH FLAT. SECOND floor, It llitht rooiul: janitor In building. Call on prem l>e?. No. 30 Wait 15th at. IK) LET-IN A PRIVATE lioi'SE, A 'rTl IRD KLiioiij . lor per tnonlh; ael|[liborbood irood and convenient to tlio Elevated car?. Call at 4i;?? \\ mt 3tlli it. 4 MCE, LIUHT. LARCH. AIRY ROOMS ON SECOND floor ? CIo?et?, bath Inclunlve; front Baaemeut, larco pantry, washroom, aeparatv i;aa meter. ll4K?at 11th at., ncnr4thatr. IIOI'SKS, UOO.MS, Ait., WAHTEU. lit thin City and Brooklyn. Advertiser wishes a furnished iiousb be tw?en Hill and 4th nra.; three In lamlly: rent not to ex ceed f'i,4'?A Addieo T. E.t box 1.K3J l'oat ollico. DESK ROOM WANTED?ON BROADWAY. ADDRESS, stating tertni, which tnuit be low, ARCHITECT, Herald oflice, _____ TLTRNISHED ROOMS WANTED-^POR LICIUT HOUKE V keeping, by lady and danichter; not over 92 per week. Addrek* M. J. O.. care M I'nlveralty place. Wanted?a top floor by man and wife be low aoth it.: bath room; rent about $2U. Addreat CXN, Herald offiec. w '"ANTED-BY A SINOLE OENTLEMAN. IN A small i J private houie, two adjolnltiK Rooms, furnished or partly furnished, In a qnlct, respectaMe nelf(liborhood. either in New York or Jersey Cltv; cleanliness a sine qua non . terms about $10 per month. Address 8. A., box 149 Herald office. \I" aNTED-TIIRKE CNFI RNISHED ROOMS, WITH tT tirlvlle^e of Parlor. Address, stating terms, M., box IMS llcrald Uptown office. BOARDERS ~ WASTED. 1 PARLOR FL6or/T|JrS^7.aRcE "R<)OM8rBATII. Xcloscts. Ac.; private table; Rooms tor gentlemen, with out Board. 3ti East ^Uth. 1 ?C O M PORT A B LF. FDKNISII ED ROOMsT"^wTFh J,.Hoard, for families or single gentlemon. 2U East 4tb >t. i RECEPTION" "ROOM AND HANDSOME SECOND 1 Floor, together or separately; all conveniences; good Hoard. &o West 12th St. 1 HANDflOMBLY furnished SUIT OF ROOMS, j Xwith Uourd; single Room for gentleman; bouse owned by occupant ; references. 124 East 24tli st. 1 BLOCK FROM BROADWAY7i14 EAST 10TII St7 llandsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board; cen tral and ele/aut location. 1 ELEGANT SECON'O FLOOR; ALSO OTHER ROOMS*; Itable llrst class; private if desired, references. 18 East 3^d st. tin "floor, handsomely furnished, with or ^without first class private table *. also Rooms for gentle men ; references. H7 Madison av. i*~COTTAOh PLACE. NEAR III.KECKER AND 6TII Oav. lines cars.?Neat rooms; American family; substan tial table. S? DOORS-FROM *TH~AV., NO. 1J KAflT 16TH ST? OThree handsomely furnished Rooms, conuectlng. suitable for families; private table if deiired. <js V TO $?.?BOARD. wffH~PI.EASANT~KOOM8: ONE <P"Xslngle room; also a reception room; English family. 3 .3 West 35th st. IasT"ieTH"st.-Tleasant, well furnished Rooius, with good Board; liome comforts. 5~TH~AvT. 235T-A LARGE FRONT~ROOM TO LET, TO one or two gentlemen, without board. fT PROSPECT PLACE. EAST 41ST ST. (NOT IIROOK cllyn.)?Handsome alcove Room, with i:?ard; flti for two persons. rTH AV., 311?MRsT SEAVKR OFFERS APART c)ments, with private table or without board. FTlfAV.. NEAR 30TH ST.-PRIVATE FAMILY OFFER tJliandsomely furnished Salts, with strictly llrst class Board; references exchanged. Address M. B., box 2,4t?it Post oflice. rTll AV., 4?U. BETWEEN 41ST AND 421) ST8.?SEC ? ^ond Floor, with Board; also Rooms on third floor for gen tleman and wile; references unexceptionable. d?C TO $7 PER WEEK~FOR~ROOMS \vifTf BOARI)'; (PtJfamllies accommodated eqaally low. 87 Clinton place (8th st.) . 5~~TH AV., fil. fThST DOOR BELOW I?TH ST.? Front Parlor and Bedroom; also two Rooms, fourth floor, with Board; references exchanged. (?~EAST 3-D ST.?? IN NY PARLOR AND BEDROOM*, Iparlor floor; also two upper Rooms, with Hoard. 6 EAST 34111 ST.?SKC JND FLOOR. wiYn BOARD; private table II desired; also Rooms ou foorth floor. 7 WEST 4.">TH ST.?HANDSOMELY furnished Seeond Floor, with first cluss Hoard; term.-, low. EAST 3t"?TH ST", NEAR 5TH AV ?FINE SUIT OF Rooms, secoud floor, frout. to let, with Hoard. -1 <J WAVERLEY PLACE. NEAR BRO A D tt AY. -FRONT JUltojiiu, $14 for two, with Board; single Rooms, $7 to $9; transient, $1 5o a day; steam heat; table Hoard, $4. EAST 33D ST -PARLOR "AND TWO HEDROOM3 on third floor; also Rooms on lourth floor, with Hoard. nEAST i'sril ~ST.?CHOICE-SECOND FLOOit Rooius; dining on parlor floor; table strictly first class. Alflr PBB WEEK-LABOR ROOK, EXOBLLENT ?Pl^jRonrd. in small family, for single gentleman only; near Broadway 23s West -13d. WEST 1UTH "sY.~" NEAR 51(1 AV.-TWO LARGE, sqnare Rooms, suitable lor families or geutlemeu, wiih all conveniences and first class Board. i A WEST 4BT11 ifr" NEAR WINDSOR HOTEL.? X7 Back Parlor and fourth Hoor Room, with Board; ref erences. WEST 17TH ST.-SECOND FLOOR. EN SUITE or separately; also Parlor Floor, with or without private tsb.es; reference. lTttl ST." 217 WE8T.?ELBOANT ROOMS, EN X*Xsulte aud singly, with Board; private table if desired; reference. nTIC ST., t>PPt)SI I'E STCJ YVES ANT PARK. FOUR doors east of 2<l av.?Two large connecting Kooms, with first class table, at a very modoratc price ; references. WEST loin ST . NEAR 8TH AV. -NEIGHBOB hood unexceptlt liable; Rooms unusually desirablo; superior Board; ball Rooms for geutlemeu. HI WEST StS ST-HANDSOME DOUBLk AND X i'single Rooms, for families and siugle gentlemen ; unex ceptionable table; reference. S?1 WEST :u>l St.. J CUT off 8TH AV.?FINEST ^XRooms In city, on second Hoor; first class Board; sontli eru exposure; faintly or gentlemen. ?;<jh sr., WEST] no in second floor io let. ^Oa'lth or without private table; single Rooms for gen tlemen. ()*) BAST* 4?fil ST-SECOND FLOOR" TO~LET, ^Owlth Hoard; relerencse exchanged. s^ J TII ST. 43 WEsT C Hoi CE OF HANDSOMELY lurnlshed Rooms, second floor, with Hoard, within half bioek of Fifth Avenue Hotel. ?)<? EAST 4TTH ST -HANDSOMELY FCRNI>1IKI) ^Useeond story alcove; also fourth story front Room, with Board. m 4?V> WEST i.TIl sfT?LARU* ilANDflOXR ROO^I, *<Ofltl. $18, $ O, for two persons; excellent Board; tran sient, $1 50 a day; relerence, ?)(i BANK ST PARTIES OWNING i'llEIK MOlSl ?/have a handsomely rutuished second story Room, with Hoard. <)( | JANE~ST.? PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH t.OOD w?"Hoard; all iuiprovemrnts; terms low : home Cotntortt ? TI WEST-ltlTIl si II AND-OMBLV ~ FL'SnTsheD ?)lsuit of Rooms on .ecoiid lloor; also others; table and appointments first ciass. -X.. 37 WEST I 41 11 > I', ? K<?()MS, WITH BOAR1), ?>?).to permanent parties; small tables; Centennial vis itors, $2 per day. WEST 4;1> - I . FRONTING ilE8kRVuTL paRK. OOllsndsouie Rooms, to gentlemen or family, with exeel lent Hoard. ?>,; CLINTON PLACE.?A FBW Vol NO MEN OR ? OOmarrled couple eau bad first class Hoard . day boarders taken. 8 10 3U 39 WEST 38TI1 ST.?A FEW MORE DOUBLE ANI) siugle Kooms, with first elaas Board, at moderate rates. RAST 22D ST.?SUITS OF ROOMS ON SECOND and third floors, to let. with Board; also single Rooms. A 11 EAST en sr. NEAR BROADWAY.-TO LET* with Hoard, large and small Rooms, suitable for mar ried or single gentlemen. 4 1 ST ST.. 11? WEST-DOUBLE ANI) SINGLE T; L Mooins, with first class Hoard; family private; refer ences. 4t) CLINTON PLACE, CORNER UNIVERSITY 4dplace. ?Front Rooms, on first and second floors, with first class Hoard, for families: terms moderate. 7TH A V.?SINGLE, COMFORTABLY j FUR 'nlsbed Rooms, with giKid liberal Board, fur gentle men. $tf week. A " BAST 23TII ST. ?fH REB ROOMS ON SECOND TTrJfioor. >eparatelt or together, with Hoard or private table; locallou unexceptionable, releieuce J /TTH ST, WEST. 2IH ?UNEXPECTEDLY VACATED. TC? *an elegant second floor Irutil Ituoui Alcove to let, en suite or sepal ateli, with or wlthoat private tab.e, where lew bearders are takea. 43 50. BOAKDKK4 WASTED. 4'R ORKfeNWICII AY -PtRNI.->llKD ROOMS, WITH < /or without Board, with mil RMoinnoilftilDDi, in a first clita* house. WEST 1?TH HT~?il ANDSOM KI.v KIRNISHK !> 'large and >m4ll Boomi; ting!* gentlemtn ur others; flm cimi Board. ,"1 KA.ST 2iVT~gT.?PARLOR VL<>OR. NRWLY FUR ? 'liushed bath. closets, Ac.; with private (able; also sin gle lioom ; refere oca. ro tut Sio St.?LAltOi AUtDtbiUT ?XR ')? JiiUhed Room osMMld iioor. Table first ctaaa; refer ences. -"j wis r lorii st.. between ;th and afii t) i avs.?Elegantly furulabcd Ro?ma to la(, with or with out Hoard : private family ; references. "bB west lint K.-UM|.41IO UUMti ROO?T. elegantly furnished, with first class Board; family tiermau. f*7 CARMINE ST 7 TOP ~ FLOOR.?A FBW KK" U I aptctable men aud glrla can haro Board and Lodging at a moderate price. west 44ih~?>t. -elegantly furn13hed Rooms. with Hoard, in tha four story brown stoua bouse; termt moderate. II 1 HAST 1WTII ST., SBAlt CLAlBIOOH HOTEL ? li'tLarge trout Roots, on lourth Hoor, with Board; table boarders accommodated. 11 \ WEST JHTH ST.?SECOND AND +H1RO PLOOI XX? Jfront Rooms, handsomely furnished. with or without Hoard; gentlemen or centleman and wife. 11l< BA4T 34TH ST.-ROOIS"TO"LET OS ttttfl iiUlioor, with Board. __ m" KAsT J7IH 8T.?TWO COXXECTIKO ROOMS to let. with Hoard; also one single Room ; references given aud required. IOC east 2UT11 ST.. BETWEEN 4TU AND LKX X?j'-Jiogtun avs. ?Lady having cosey ilttle first class newly turnisbad hpute. will lei, with Hoard, Parlor ana Bedroom to lady or gentlemau . 110 other boarders. 1 0~J west 41 si A.-ionE di'IT UP PURNIS11K D XOORooiiis, and a few single Rnwt, with Hoard. 1 WKST 36TU ST.?LABOR, HaND&OMKLY VVU XO'_/uished ltooms, wilb Brit u'ass table; terms #7 and $H per week ; references required. #MT 12tu ST.?PR1VATB PAM1LY. WITH 'Hoard, Second Kloor, singly 01 en suite, to lamiiy or gciitlvtneu. _ I I j west +4TH ST.* NEAR BRO A I)WAY, HAS J.'XXctiauged hands; is newly iuiuished; table first class; references. ICQ wavbuley PLACE, NK.AH BTM AV-A X?'.-?lni;Ie Room, second Door, with all the comforts, hot ami cold water. gas. fire and best Board, for one gentle mau or two ladies; references. 1 WEST 45TH 81'.?A PRIVATE PAM1LY, OO X'-zOeupyiug own house, have desirable Rooms, hand somely famished, with unexceptionable Hoard. wisFaiTk sr.?large klkni.-.iiku room ^/UOsecond floor; suitable for two irontletnen or lady and gentleman; first class Board; kind attention. 9.1 || WEST MET ST.-g8ntleman A.tD WlFI OR <?"lUiiliigle gentlemen cult find superior accommoda* tious with Horird; small family. ___ qtts west ii2i? dT.?larue prosit 'rooms to ??*X^let, with Board; also hall Room, with hot untl cold water; reference. tl/'l WEST 4 TH ST.?comportable RO(7mS, EN ^OXsuite or singly, with excellent Board, for $5 uud $0 per week; family small. q/|q union sr.?a gentleman can have~a OUOpleaiaut Room, good Board and home comforts, iu * social, private family ; desirable location. Mrs. HUBERT. Ol /? WKST 32 D ST.?handsomely FURNISHED OiUla'ttr Room; southern exposure; all conveniences; verv low rent ; Board it required. LEXINGTON AV.?ROOMS tu LET. WITH Board; releronces required. 3iy Oi(| WEST 32l> ST.?RIGHT PARTIES. HOARD rN Otu? private lamiiy; all tbo comforts of a home; fine locality. >!,-() WEST 21ST ST., NEAR ELEVATED STATION.? OtJUVory pleasant second story Iront alcove Room, witu unexceptionable Board; reference'. |J|<1 WEST SI ST W-TO~ LET, wTfi7~EOABD, OUXhandsomc. large alcove Room, on second Boor; also umail Rooms; location excellent. nun, lexington AvTT BRTWEEN 55TH AND UUUS'lth sts.?Elegantly furnished Rooms, with excel lent Hoard, in a Jewish family, for families or single gen tlemen. SECOND PLOOR. WITH BOARD, WANTED FOR a gentleman, wile, two children aud servant in a private family, between 34th and ,'ititb sts. Park and Otli avs. Ad dress, with full particulars and terms, J. W. U., llenld office. ?68 WhST 46T1I ST.. hEf WEEN OTH AND OTII .avs.?Very desirable Rooms, single ana doable; unex ceptionable table ; term* moderate. A LA ROE handsomely KL'RNISHKD SECOND story Room, with Hoard, for gentloman and wife or one or two tingle gentlemen, in a private family. 43 East 23<1 St.. near Madison av. Desirable rooms, with hoard, with pri vate family. No. 56 West 4Mth St. LA ROE AN DMA ndsomelffi'rnished double Room to let, with Hoard. U Wo?t 4Nlh, usar J>th av. rro let-purnished and boaed. a sEt:oNj> X story iront Room; alio, a hall Room. 147 West 43d st.; rcfereuce. WANTED.-A YOUNG" WIDuW WOULD TAKE A Tf single gentlemau tu board, or she would act aa house keeper lor a widower. Appiy to UYK. 1,552 Broadway. UOARD ASP~tQlM?iHB *\ ANTED. gentleman AND DAL'011TKR DPiSIRE HOARO in 11 private family; large and small Room, connecting, not above third Hour; could lurnish. terms ?10. including fire. Address, with particulars, P. S., box 174 Herald Up tj*n ofiicv. BOARP WANTED?por"a *Ol'N(J LADY; location not above 14th st. nor below Waverlev place or 5th av.: parties annwerlng will plea?u state location of, rooms, terms, Ac., which must be moderate; permanent il suited; refer ences exchanged. Address K., 3t>5 Sackett st., Brooklyn. Board wantkd-for lady" " large room .-.bove 4th st.; will pay 87 per week with fire and likiit Address S. H , box 21 Brooklyn. mWO GENTLEMEN,"WiLLING TO PAY LIBERALLY, X desire Apartments, with breakfast; mnst be first class in every respect; none other need answer. Addreas HOW* aRD, Herald I'ptown office. r'pwo young ladies, tiLsokirH opkhators, X desire a comfortable Room together, with Board, in a P'ivate family. In a respectable location, at a moderate price; satisfactory references. Address K . box 235 Post office. TIT ANTED?SECOND STORY FLOOR, WELL FUR VY nlsbed. three or four rooms, with bath room and water closet. wilt! tull Board, tor wile. sell, two chlldreu and mine; private tabic preferred; above 4;*<1 St., 4th to 7th a*.; pay #4o a weak. Addresa. with full particulars, RESPONSIBLE, station E. _ ANTED?BOARD IN A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE M Jewith family for a tamlly of three adults; at least three Kuumi required, and mutt bo ou ttoor above parlors; accommodation* to be unexceptionable in over? particular; central location, betweon 40th and 59th at*. Addrea* 11. Rl s.sAK, 407 Broadway. \1T ANTED? BY TWO LADIEh| MOTHER AND TT daughter, two medium lined Rooms, with lull Board; location, upper part of New York or Brooklyn; references. Address. with full particular*. V. K , box Iw llerald office. WANTED?BOARD Ftilf OENVLEMAN AND WIFR; price, f 10 to (.0; can turnlsb. Address 3,051 New York Post office. HOTELS. "a't^S'ablk-s 61lmunt' iiuiti&.WX9iri5f J\ Fulton st. and .'H auu st. Meats 1<) and 15 cents pur plate. Pios, pudding. and ice cream, 10 cents per plate. Coffee and tea, 5 cants per cup. hOO Rooms, Ml cents to 41 a night. The beat and cheapen! Restaurant In the world. LVVAYS OI'KN -FRANKFORT ~IIOf.SK. CORNER Fraukturt and William sts.?Rooms. 35c.. 50c.; gentle men, families. AT NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNHr"" BoWERT and Bayard.?Lodgings, 50c.; UOO light separate Rooms, for gentlemen only. At new congressITall iiotel-warm, front Rooms, S2, $:i. week. 0 Chatham square. Open all niulit. __ B" ROCGUAM HOTEL, " ~ 11 West 11th St.. one duor from Broadway; elegantly furnished Uootns to lot. by the day or week ; ac commodations urst Class; terms moderate. (^lTY HOTEL, BROADWAY AND STtl ST.?EURO J pean and American plan; good Rooms 75.C, $1 dally; Hoard and Koom $7 weekly. I^ARLli'S HOTEL, CANAL ST.. NEAR"bruadwat.? jSpecial rates for families and single gentlemen for the winter; Room and Hoard, (J 50 per ilay. H0TK1, ST. STEPHEN. l'lTH ST., BETWEEN BKOAJJ way ami 1'nlverslty place.?New house; newly fur nished; strictly flrst claws; mouerate priees. PAIGE'S HOTlL, FOOT OF SC 111 NO ST . NEAR ALL steamers and railroads , family and single Rooms. R~EVERB HOUSE, EUROPEAN PLAN, OOH AND 008 Broadway. Now York, corner Houston st.?Open nil night; two largo restaurants; single Rooms at 75 cents and $1 per day; double Rooms at $1 ?>() and per day. SPINULRR HOIBE. l*NION SQUARE.?GREAT RE ?luctlnn or prices to families and single gentlemen; tran sient ?1 per day. IIRO(IKLY\ HII\Rli. Brooklyn hoard POrnisiilp i;ho*s, fro>( fl per week upward: meals served singly at reasonable rates; house has ali modern conveniences; parlors, piano, reading, smoking and bathing rooms, laundry. <tc.; lineu dune up at 75c. Marble house, 107 Fulton *t . above Nassau. COl'XTRi HOARD. ClOUNTRY IkOiltli WANfl.il FOR AN TSlTjSkLY y'ladv: terms not to exceed per month. Address A /.. W., box U4 Herald othce. BILLIARDS. " nr'cm'Gt mnxis tuso BiLcrxsirrxitfig in ^Vperlect order, equal to new. at verv low prices. II W. COLLENDER, 738 Broadway. American standard bevel billiard table, with Delaney's wire ctishious. indorsed by all leading protesslonal players, extra inducements now offered; seo oud hand Tables at great bargains. W. H. GRIFFITH k CO., 40 Vesey st. KIROPK. HOTfeL MISErVa. " Piaxsa Sta Maria Novella, Florance. Italy. Beautifully sitnsted lu a southern aspect, overlooking the square 11 uffurs every modern eomtort and exce.leui ac commodation at moderate price; sitting, reading and smoking rooms; table d'hote : piano. baths; omnibus at the station. The proprietors recommend their hotel to tua patronage of KnglUn aud American travellers. LkONK .t GIRAt.'D. iiiotu A\D SHOES. RON-. L lI'S. ' A strong, serviceable Shoe for bojs and youths. "Wauketiphast." These popular English Shoes can always be found at CANTRKlL s, No 241 4th av. DKMISTIIV. " HF.AcriFi l AiffIfJi aL rkKiil. <B."1*7oC'M.bio] sing e. tl ? wartanred; silver tilling-, 5'i cents. NEW YORK DENTAL ROOMS, Jt? Oth sr.. near litth st. Estab lished 1851. KUlllSKIVH. A GRAND kXi I RSION ACROnS THE BAY TO Platan Island Boats leave Whitehall st , loot of Broad way. At 7:30. w 15. 1115AM, 1 .15. !I:I5. 4:15. 5 30 aad ? JU r. M . lor New Brighton. Snug llarbor. Wast Brtghtoa and Port Klcumoud. fata eaif Ilk "I SALES AT ACCTIOW. "V L'C 11 6$"s al BTJVTfiDBin Vi iT? if 1 TTuftSITOOLD .A. Furniture. Proper!?, worth over $50,000, to be told THIS ,Krida?) MORNING. codlrncaciuf it 10o'clock. W ibe elegant five ?torjr brown stone mansion No liO West 23d st . oe*r 6th *v. Two elesrant rosewood Plaaofortea, one a fctelawaj A Sou. and Windsor upright, con $7?j0 and 61,000; maffuitlcenj rosewood Ktageres, lace Curtains, Mirrert,latest etyle Inlaid Parlor Suits, covered la tatin. brocattl and f?Pi Wlalo Centre and (Console Tables. Cabinets, Jardiuterea, Brontes, Oil Palnvinir*. Ac.; Cham bar Suits, in black waUut; l>reat lut Cases, Bedstead*. spring and hair Mattreaaos.Carpets, Ac . Bookcases. N0() volumes choice Books, Ladies Secreta ries, Library Tablet. Turkish Suits. Dining Boom Buffet, Kx teuslon Table; solid waluui Chairs, in leather; China Din ner an J Tea Sets, Louuges. IIat Stand. Also easement and servants' Furniture. tl'KI FIltOMAM), illtloMlf. B.?Goods packed and shipped. city or country. ? TUNIS JOHNSON. AUCTIONEER, . old stand. 37 Sauna*1. OX SATUEDAT. AT 10?i O'CLOCK. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. Fine Parlor and Bcdroooi Suits, Basement and. illwag Room Furniture. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. Oilcloths. Rut'?. Ac. Alto a large assortment ef BLANK BOOKS. . Ledgers. Journal*. Ca?h Hooks, Day Books Blotters, Calen (V?rs. Pans Books. Receipt and Index Books, Ac. Also, at 12 e'elock, superb rosewood Pianoforte. \ JOBOIIUB W. KRKLEhT "aUCTIONEEB. jX. To DAT, at low o'clock. the ynakcr Dairy. 7?? Broadway, ail the Fixtures, Steam Counter. Crockery Glassware, pla-.ed Ware, Catlery, table Linen. Ac., of the above res taurant. SATURDAY, at salesroom. 53 Liberty St., FANCY GOODS. Bohemian Vases, L??*|Gouds, biique and Parian Marjile. J^RT"SALE " SOW OX EXHIBITION (FREE). DAY AND ETEN1NQ, at MINER'S Art Galleries. 845 Broadway, MR. CUXRLES KNAP'S Collection of high class and modern OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS, by leading American and European artists, to be .old at auction TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. November 21 and 22, BY HENRY D. MINER. AUCTIONKER. RT.?ON EXHIBITION." BARKER A CO. Auc tioneers. 47 and 40 Liberty St., will coutinue the sale "f European and Americsn Oil Paintings this day at 12 o'clock. UCTION?MANThL CLOCKS, PAINTS. stfcDBNTS Lani|>*. Chandeliers. Brackets, on Saturday. NovcmUer 18, 51 Cortlandt, near Greenwich st. : to pay advances. W. A. CARTER. Auctioneer. LCriON SALE " AUCTION SALE. THIS (Frldayi MORNING, November IT, commencing at 10>? o'clock, lit 31 West 24th ft., between 3th and otu avs.. over St?)lots elegant Household Furniture; Brussels, ingrain Carpets; rosewood I'iunotorte, Mirrors, Curtains, Vases, i'lucks. Grande Duches.e uud Marie Antoinette style Parlor Suits, in satin, brocade, reps and haircloth; Turkish Chairs. Louuges, Tables, Ktageres. Bedsteads. Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Washstsnds. Wxrdrobes, hair and spring Mattresses. Beddlug. Library Snlts, Sideboard, Extension Tables. Klaus, china, silver Ware, Cutlery. Ac. E. ROTri, Auctioneer. Goods packed aud delivered for purchasers. Assignee sale of wines, liquors, cigars, by S. HERMAN, Auctioneer, No. 13 Bowery. THIS DAY (Frldayi. November 17, at Il>? o'clock. A large assortment ol Brandies, Gin, Ram, Applejack, Port and Sherry Wines, Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys, in barrels, casks and cases; also a large lot of other Wines snd Liquors, castas and baskets chainpauno and t large lot Cigars, various brands, in lots tor dealers. JOSEPH FRANK. Ks<|.. Assignee. Auction notice of household furniture, PIANOFORTE. PARLOR SUITS. BRONZES. AC., THIS DAY (Friday), commencing at 10% o'clock, at 21 East 2oth St., near Broadway, consisting of H Parlor Suits, in cotelalne. rep aud haircloth;ft Bedroom Suits, with Dressing Cases, Washstsnds, Bedding, spring sod hair Mat tresses. Ac.. Bookcases, Desks, Clocks, Cortains. Vaees. Mirrors, Oil Paintings. Music and Jardiniere Stands; Stoves, Sideboard Extension Tables, Chairs, silver and plated Ware, Crockery, Cutlery, Carpets, Ac. 11 ENRY ZINN. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE: I'nls (Friday) morning. commencing at lo o'clock. NO. 47 WEST 16T11 ST.. BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS.. LARGE SALE FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianos, imported Brouses, Statuary, Ac., vis:? Black walnut Parlor Suits, richly carved and inlaid, covered in cardinal, tan and blue; Brocades. >atlns aud Cotelaines, Turkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs, inlaid Centre, Console and Side Tables, Library Tables, Bookcases, Desks. Steinway A Son's 7y octave Pienotorte. Elogant 7!; octave Upright Piano, Oil Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, Turkish Suits In tapestry and reps. Suits In plush ana brocatel, caue Chairs, Chairs in leather. Sideboard, two Exteuslon Tables, elaborate Chamber Sets, Inlaid Bedsteads, Dressing Cases. Wash Stands, hair and spring Mattresses. Pillows, single Bedsteads. Bureaus, Rockers, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Silverware, Croca erv. Hall Stauds, Kitchen Furniture. N. B.?Sale positive; boxes tor pianos; men In ettend anee to pack and ship goods. Tske tith ?v. cars. ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. By john h. dTiaperTea. auctioneers. - rbe Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad Com pany will sell 103,000 tons scrauton Coal at public auction, on Wednostiay, November 22. at 12 o'clock noou, at 26 Ex change place. BAMUEL SLOAN, President. B ISSELL, WELLES A MILLET. AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY (Friday). November 17, at 10% A. M., at salesroom No. 12Murray St.. Hardware. Cutlery, French Tinned Ware and Wood Ware. comprising a fine line of Table Cutlery, Carvers. Scissors, Tea Trays, Tinned and Enamelled Kettles and GIul' Pots. Cosl Shovels and llods. Baskets, Pulls, cedar Palls and Tubs. Clothespins, 25 coils rope. Housefnrnishlng Goods, Ac., Ac. Dutch bulbs at auction ?young a elliott will sell bv auction to-morrow (Saturday), November 1*. at 12 o'clock, at 12 Cortlandt st,,N. Y? llyacinths. doubie and single, assorted varieties; Tulips, double and single, assorted varieties: Crocus, double and single, assorted varie ties; Narcissus, double and single, assorted varieties; Jon quillet, assorted varieties; Anvmonlcs. assorted varieties; Crown Imperials, assorted varieties. W. ELLIOTT, Auc tioneer. DWARD 8CHENCK. AUCTIONSK1L ~ Third large and peremptory sale of elegantly decorated Frencn China Dluner Sets. Tea Sets, Frtilt Sets. Toilet Sets. rich engraved crystal cat table Glass Ware, Msjolice, Faience a-id Dresden Poroelaln, elegant Vases, real bronse and other Clocks. Statuettes aud a Urge and beautiful assort ent of every variety of China, Fancy Ware. To be sold at auctl n, at No. HO Liberty it.. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AND 17, at 11 o'clock each day. The sale will be POSITIVE and PEREMPTORY. Experienced packers will be in attendance. FCOLTON. AUCTIONEER. .Large and important sale of choice Furniture from 5th av. (In continuation), this day (Friday). November 17, at the auction rooms, 53 East 13th St., near Broadway, it 11 o'clock. In this sale you will Dnd many articles or really valuable Furniture or every description; several Pianos and French plate Mirrors, elegant damask and lace Curtains, rich Bookcases and Wardrobes. Parlor Suits, rosewood and so,M black walnut Dressing Cases, Plimpton and other Sofa Bedsteads, Billiard Table, stiver and sllvei-plated Ware, marble top Centre and Card Tables, Extension do., hair Mattresses. Bedding. Ac. ; also about 10 deien Chairs, 3-1 or 4d Csrpsts; also aoout 40 or 40 Chandeliers, 30 or 4'J setts of late Curtains N. B.-The carpets will be sold aboat 3 o'clock. (IEOHoO.Tm 1TH. AUCTIONEER AND FaIUHaL Til Chambers St.?By virtue of a chattel mortgage I wil expose tor sale at public vendue, on Friday, the 17th day of November, at 12 o clock noou, at No. 451 West 17th St.. two Double Trucks, one light bay llorsn, one dark bay Horse, one brown Mare, one gray Mare, three sets ol double llar SSH. CiERAKD 1IKTTS, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL THIS JTJav, Friday. November 17, at 12 o'clock, at 7 Old Slip, lH,500seed and Havana Cigars; various brands. C. FARLEY. Marshal. GEO ROE-H OLB ROO K. A UCTIONEER ?HOLE ROO K A ROLLINS sell this day, at 2 o'clock, at 452 aud 454 Caual st.. Parlor Sulta. in reps and haircloth, black walnut and euamelled Chamber Suits, Mirrors. Wardrobes, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Pianos, Billiard Table, Sewing Machine, Mattresses. Beds, Beddiug, Crockery, Glass, Plated Ware, Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Henry stoney. auctioneer. " STOXEY A MAI'KS will sell on Saturday, November IS, a general assortment of new and second band Furniture; Japanese Goods, in frrat variety; Antiques, brass and iron; old mahogany Furniture, Office Desks. Bookcases, Library Tables. Ladies' Writing Desks. Breech and Mussle Loading Guns, by celebrated English makers; at our sales rooms, 11? Fultou and 42 Ann ?L, at 10:30 A. M. Herts" a sons, auctioneers. LARGE SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE StTkHT OF FURNITURE OF MR. WM. H. LEE, AT HIS WAREROOMS, NOS. 100 AND 201 FULTON ST.. NEAR CHURCH ST. ON THURSDAY AND FMDAY. NOVEMBER 10TH AND 17ril, AT 10>, O'CLOCK, EACH DAY. NOTICE.?Having concluded to let the above s'ores in consequence of the locality being unlit longer for the retail furniture trade, I have concluded to sell, at public auction, my entire Stuck, valued .tl ever $30.(>U0, all of which wns made for first class retail trade, and Is guaranteed of the finest quality: ottering a tine chance to purchasers, as the sale will be ei.tlrely without reserve. 1 lie goods can be seen at any time before the sale and wilt lie found well worthy of tnsoectlon. Catalogues now ready. bT 1IKRTS T~SONS, AUCTIONEERS. Large special peremptory sale of tho entire stock of Furniture of Mr. William H. Lee. at his wsrerojms, Nos. Itttt and 2ol Fulton St., near Church st., THIS DAY (Friday), November 17, at 10?< o'clock. NOTICE.?Having concluded to let the above stores. In consequence of the locality bting unlit longer lor the retad furniture trade, 1 liavu concluded to sell at public auction niv e ntire Stock, valued at over ?(0.000, all of which was made for first class retail trade, and Is guaranteed of the finest quality, offering a Hue chance for purehiisers, as the sale will be entirely without reserve. Catalogues at sale. COOKE, AUCTIONEER] " ? sells SAITKDAY entire Fnrnlturs of residence, removed from Carmansviile to salesroom 123tb st. and 3d av., S line velvet and Brussels Carpets, rich carved rose* wood and wnlnut neditends. Itureaus. Chairs. Centre and Dining fables, Wardrobes. Bullets, Mirrors. Klankets. Bed ding. Mattresses. Pillows, Pictures, Lounges, Stoves. China, Plate ! Ware. Cutlery, sale absolute, Satarday morning, 125th st. and 3d a v. H. B H. JOSEPH SHONGOOD, auctioneer. SELLS THIS day, at 1(>S o'clock, at 2Id has( 45tli st , contents of a private lamilv declining housekeeoing; Bedsteads, Bureau, Tallies, Msurtaxes. Carpets, Oilcloth, Stove and Mocking Bird, In lota. Dealers lu>lied. Mortgage sale.-s. kiruski, auctioneer. *1 Myrtle av , Brooklyn, will ssll on Friday. November 17. at lOS o'clock, I Clarence Coach, made by Dunn ; (Irsl class 1% Coach, 4 light Wagous, I new Coal Cart. 2 Business Wsgous 4 coach llnrses, 2 draught Horses. 4 draught Mules Harnesses, I eight horse Steam F.ngine and Boiler. Ac. By order uf James Robinson. Mortgagee. Mortgage ?ALS.-?IOHABD WALTSV ?OKI* auctioneers, ?ni sell by virtue of a chattel mortgage, tuisday. at II o'clock in the forenoon, at No 5N Vesey St., office Furnitures. Counters, Machineries. Ac. Loals Leu bnseher ana Hicham 0. Walsh, city marshals snd attorneys far asormageee. olfloe. Marshals' Bureau, 7? Nassau it, ?ALg? AT APCTIOW. W. IS TME^OENTESNIAL GROUNDS. Fl'BNITU&E, CHINA. PLATED WaBI AND KITCHBJI UTENSILS OK THE GRAND AMERICAN RESTAURANT. WEDNESDAY MORNING, November 23 at lOoclork. All til* Furniture of the above Ketlauraul, eoinprisinit Far lor and Oiuioe lloora Suite, Bna Carpel*. tary* i|uauliiie? of Chairs, Tablet. Chi da. (itau. Plated Ca*ter*. Ladles, Spoon* andForks, Tahle Linen and Napkins of *uperi?r quality, Ga* fixture*. One Copper Cooking I tenill*. Ranges, Office Fur niture, Ac. 2^ THOMAS A SONS. PHILADELPHIA. * ATLAS HOTEL BUILDING AND FURNITUBE, 52D ST. AND BLM AV? Tbonda; and Friday morning*. November '23d and 24th. At 10 o'aloek. will be Mid the Building known ? the Atlaa Hotel; Alto all the Furniture, comprising nearly 1.900 Bed stead*. with the nec***ary Betiding aud Sheet*. 4,<J<K> Blanket* 1,800 Spreads, 2,000 Chair*. Waihitands and Ware; HO) Mirror*. 3.000 yards Cocoa Xattiui;, 2.4O0 yard* Carnet. 1 lb Flap. Ac AI*u thru-- Billiard Table* In good order and complete. MORTGAGE SALE. -HENRY OKKI1BR. AI'CTlOlf .?er, office 2? Ul *t., tells (hit day, at II o'clock, at 8th at., one Bne tcray Huno. alto, at 12 o'clock, at II Water *t.. baker*'Troughs, Fans. Box**. Tool*. Fixture*, Ac. Sal* poalilv*. UENKY DREIIER. Attorney for Mortgage. MORTGAGE HALE ISK\C~WOLF. AUCTIONEER. MYERS A CO. tell tint day, at IOV. o'clock. 16*< Bowery. 100 do*. Kaleldescopes. suitable tor holidar fancy trade; also furniture, c..okltig and parlor Stove*. Trunk* Valise*. ttlver Watch**. Fancy Gooat. Ac. Healer* invited pi'BLio sal^t pTiTLadelfiiia. PA. To hotel and boarding house keepers. Hale to clot* a partnership account. At the Trans-Coniluental Hotel. FCBNITCBK. On MONDAY MORNING, November 20, at 10 o'clock, at the southwest comer of Beiumnt and Elm av*., about 500 mitt walnnt Furniture, IO.iXJO yards Uruttelt. ingrain aud Venetian Carpel*. Ml) hail, tprini: and straw M*ttre**es; 2.00.1 Bolsters and 1*11 iow?. 1.900 caue-seat Chair*, cane-seat Sofa*. Lounge*. Dressing Caset, Dinlug Tablet. Mirrors, Blankets, Sheets, Holster and 1'iUow Caio?, T)ouuterpaue?, Towels. China, Glat* &ua Plated Ware; Fireproof Safe, marble top Counter*, Kitchen Utrfnsilt. Office Furniture. Ac. Full particularsi in catalotniet, M. Tlfi'MAS A SONS, Auctioneers. 130 and 141 South 4th St., Philadelphia. AH NBROKER'S SALE.- THIS DAY.TaMK> AGAR! Auctioneer, will *ell at 59 New Bowery, MOO lot* Men's and Women s Clothing. Dre*?e?, shawls. itemnants. Table LM.u. Underclothing, Fnrt, Blaukets Qnlltt. Spreads. Pil low*. Boots, Shoes, Goat*, Pantaloon* and Vest*. By order of J. A. JARMAN, ISO Yarick *t. P"aWNBK()KER'S salh.-r. field. GENERAL auctioneer, talosroom N'o. S9 Bowerr, will *ell this JAy. at II o clock. Too lot* Women's Clothing, silk and other Dresses, broche *nd woollen Shawls, velvet Sack* and CloaK*. Remnants. Pnderclothinu. Quilts, Blankets, Bed ding. Pillow*, Furs, Boots, Siioe*, Ac. By order D. DeLottg, Bast Broadway. S~iikkikf's Tale or wine's, liqors. brandies. Porter. Ale. Ac. S. HKRMAN, Sheriff** aud General Anctioneer, sells Tills DAY (Friday), November 17, at 11 o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, a large assortment of Wine* and Liquors in barrel*, casks and ca*e*; alto Basi' Ale, Dublin I'nrter. Champ t^ne, Ac. WILLIAM C. CONNER, sheriff. James Cakuaiikr, Deputy. rjIHE MESSRS. LHTaVITT, AUCTIONEERS. THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 -.30 o'clock, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock, at Clinton Hall, alio on SATJRDAY, at *am* hour*, MR. MENZIKS' LIBRARY. The Messrs. LEAYITT, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT ART SALE I THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, THE TOLOSA COLLECTION. The entire collection of Water Color*, Antique Furniture, Arms and Armor, Tape*trie?, Costume*. Bric-a-Brac, Studio Fnrnltnre, Ac.. Ao., collected by T. Tolosa, Esq. Tiib quaker dairy, 7s? bcuadwat, bking discontinued, (he whole of the Furniture, large Steam Table, large Cooking Hange, Cutlery, Ac., will be sold at auction to day (Friday), at 10:30 A. M. KUkOPKAIV STKAMSH1P.S. INS a* line -Mail steamers. FOR (JUKtNSTQWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OK BERLIN Saturday, November 14, at 7 A. M. CITY OK CM KSTKR Saturday, December J, at 6 A. M. CITY OK RICHMOND..Saturday, Decembers, at 1 -! noon. CITY OP BERLIN . .Saturday. December 23, at 9:30 A. M. Krora pier 45 North River. Cabin. 980 and S1U0, gold, Ueturn tickets on favorable terms Steerage, J-H, currency. Drafts at lowest rates. Saloons, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms amidships. JOIIN U. DALE. Agent. 15 and US Broadway, N. Y, STATE-LINE.' ~~ NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN. Belfast and Londonderry, from pier 43 North Kiver (foot of Canal St.), as lollows:? STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA Thursday. November 10 STATE OK VIRGINIA Thursday. November 30 STATE OF NEVADA Thursday. December 7 STATE OK INDIANA Thursday, December 14 and every alternate Thursday thereafter. First cabin. SOU uud$70, according to accommodation: return tickets, $1Ut, $125. Second cabin. $45; return tlckols. $SO. Steerage at lowest rates. Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO., Agents, No. 72 Broadwav, New York. sTKERAG E TICKET AT 45 BROADWAY AND AT THE COMPANY'S P1KR, FOOT OK CANaL ST., NORTH RIVER. 0?Sly DIRfeCT LINE* TO PRANCE. rilE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STKAMEKS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT PLTMOUTH (G. B.) for the landing of oasseugers. The splendid vessels on this favorite ronte for tho Conti nent (cabins provided with electric bells) will sail from pier No. 43, foot of Barrow at.. North Kiver as follows :? CAN AHA (Frangeul) Saturday, November IS, 7 AM. AMERIGUE (1'imr.als) Saturday, December 2, H A. M. FRANCE (Trudflle) Saturday, December 1*1,0 A. M. PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD. Including wines:? First cabin. $110 to $120, according to accommodation!; second eabm. $72: third cabin. $40. Return ttckets at reduced rates. Steerage. $26. with superior accommodation. Including wine, bedding and utensils without extra charge. LOUIS DE BKBlAN. Agent, 55 Broadway. M- OW.DIRECT AND KCONOMIC ROI'TK TO IIOL land. B&.GIUM, THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND. *C.. AC.. VIA UOT> HRDAM. Steamer ROTTERDAM Nov. 33 Steamer CALAND Dee. 7 These beautlfal steamers, carrying the United States mail to the Netherlands are great favorites with the public. Trips regular, rates low, comfort and living porfeat For freight. For passage, PUNCH. EDYE A CO. L W. MORRIS. 37 South William st. SO Broadway (Morris' Buropenti. Express. A~~ soboiUvTunifiiTs?at'es'mail steamers! NEW YORK AND OLASGOW. BOLIVIA..Nov. IS, 7 A. M. A.VCIIORIA.. .Dec. 2, 6 A. M. ALSAT1A. ...Nov. 25, noon. C A M FOKN1A. .Dec. 9, noon. TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL OR DERBY. Cabin, $6-> to $S0, according to accommodations. Intermediate. $35: steera ?<?. $28. NEW york AND LONDON. ANGLIA... Nov. IS, 7 A. M. UTOI'IA Dec. 2, 7 A M. Cabin, $.">5 to f70, steerage, $2S. Cabin excursion Tickets at reduced rates Drafts issued for any amount at current rates. Company's pier Nos. in and 21 North Kiver, New York. HENDERSON BROS., Agents, 7 Howling Green. ORTU GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINK BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMITON AND BREMEN. Company's pier, foot of 2d St., Ilnboken. ODER... .Saturday, Nov. IS I NECKaR....Saturday, Dec. 3 HERMANN, Satfl'y, Nov. 25 | AMERICA..,Saturday, Dec 9 Rates of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre or Bremen:? First Cabiu, $10), gold; Second Cjtbin, $00, gold; Steer age, $3(1, currency. Retnrn tickets at rednced rates. Prepaid steerage certificates. $32, currency. For freight or passage apoly to OELRlCilS A CO.. 2 Bowling Green. KATIONAL LINB-FUcTm PtXRS 44 AND 47 N. R. FOR LONDON. Denmsrk Saturday. Nov. IS. 7 A. M. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVKRPOOL. Egypt Nov. IS. 7 A. M. I Italy Dee. J, 3 P. M. Helvetia.. .Nov. 25. 11 A. M. I The Dec. 9, 11 A. M. Cabin passage, $55. $00 or $70. currency. Return tickets, $100, $110 or $130, currency. Steerage pusage. $26, currency. Draft* Issued from ?1 upward at current rates. Apply at tho companies oltlce, Broadway. Steeragn tickets can also be obtained at the company s pier, 44 and 47 North ltivur. ? F. W. J, HURST, Manager. H1TE STAR LINE. " FOR queenstown AND LIVKRPOOL CARRYING THE UNITED SUTE.s MAIL. Tlie stfHiiiiTs of this line take the lane routes rocom mended by Llentenant Maury, U. S, N.. going south uf the Hanks ou the passage to Que.'nstown all the year round. BALTIC November 25, at nuon. ADRIATIC December 2, at 5:30 A. M. BRITANNIC December 10, at 5UM) A. M. CELTIC Decombor 30, at 3 P. M. From White Star Docks. pier >2 North River. Rates?Saloon, $Su and $l(JO, in gold; retnrn tickets on reasonable terms. Steerage. if_'K Saloon stateroom*, smoking and bath rooms are placed amidships, where tho noiso and motion are least. affording a degree or comfort hitherto unattainable a; sea. For inspection ol plans and other Information apply at tho company's office, 37 Broadway, Now York. R. J. CORTIS, Agent. I) ED STAR LINE. ' ^Appointed to rttrrv the Belgian and United States mail*. Tho following steamers arc ?ppointed to sail lO ANTWERP. From Philadelphia. I Krom New York. NEDEKLAND Dec. 5 I SWITZERLAND ...Nor. 23 VADERLAND .Dec 39) KENILWokfll ....Dea 16 PRICES OF PASSAGE IS CURRENCY. First Cahiu $1* > | Second Cabin $t*J Steerage tickets to and trom al! points at the lowest rates. Passouger accommodations for ail classes unsurpassed. For passage, rates ot freight and other Information apply to PETER WRIOIIT A SONS. General Agents. 3U7 Walnut St., Philadelphia. GEORGE W COLTON, 4j Broad St., New fork. JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, No S Battery place. New York. nTted STATE* mail lFnk?steam TO QUBKNS TOWN and LIVERPOOL. Sailing on TUESDAY from nier 4tl North River. DAKOTA...Nov. 21.!? A. M. I MONTANA.Dec. 5. A. M. IDAHO...Nov. 38, 2?, P. M. I NEVADA..Dec. 12, 2^ P. M. Cabin, $03 $7tl and $MO, enrrency. Intermediate. $40; steerage, $20. Passengorsbooked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, Ac. Dralts ou Ireland, England, Franca and Ger many at lowest rates. WILLIAMS A GU10N. 29 Broadway^ QFF.OIAIi' NOTICE.?TIIE SPLKNDID MAIL STEAM Oshlp DAKOTA, Captain i'rlce, sails frem pier 40, North River, foot of King St., for Queeustown and Mverpool, on on Tuesday, November 21. at U A. M. precisely : superior ?c | commodatiou In eahln, second ca in and steerage, at lowest rate-. Apply to WILLI \MS A QUION, 2S Broadway. HAM Bl'cG A MR K i CAN PACKET COMPANY-* LIKE for PLYMOUTH, CUhRBOl'MG and HAMBLRQ. Lr.SSING Nov. 33 I HERDER .Dee. 7 WIE1-A N D N ov. SO | F RI81A. ..;.. ? ?. ? ? ? ?4 Kates of passage to Plymoatb, London. Cherbourg. Hem burg and all points In England Ftret Cabin, $100, gold, Heooed Cabin, $00, gold; steerage $30. 5.a'r?n0J;1. KUNHARDT A CO.. C. B.T?l0HARD A^SoA?. Gsoeral Agents. qeneral Fassenger Agegts ?I hromA sk. New Veek. ?! Trt K U KOPBAH ITKAK?HIP?. ^o^aSd linbT?it and k. iT i' firs*kTco. V NOTICE. With a view to dimlniah the chance* of collision the ?t?imet> of tbi* Use ttk? > speciAu coitu lor all hwu of tb? year. Un the outward pHitii front Queenitown to Kt* Terk or Boawn croMiDK I he meridian ot 50 at 43 latitude, or Both lac te the north of 43. On tlie homeward |ial?|? croaaing the meridian of 90 at 42 latitnde. or nothing to the north ol 42. FROM NEW rOHOOS LIVERPOOL AMD QUBBNS towjT ABVSSiNIA. ..Wed.. No*, '?{ i'ARTII IA Wed.. Dec 0 ?RUSSIA Wed.. No*. -29 ALGERIA Wed., Dec. 13 steamer* marked thne (*) do not carry steerage pa*tea fork Cabin passage. (30. $1110 and $190. told, according to ao eomtnedation. Ratnrn ticket* on favorable term*. Meeraga ticket* to and from all parts of Europe at rcrf Freight and painn oflice No. 4 Bovtlu Green. CHARLES O. FRAKCKLV N. If I TV ILSON LINE. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AN1) HULL. M sailing from pier 3$ North River a* follows:? OTHELLO November U| NAVAItlNO....December 23 HINDOO December UjCOLnMKO laiiuaiy >1 First cabin, $70, currency; second cabin, $4.1. curreucf. Escuraiou tickets on very lavorable term*. Through ticket* issued to Continental and Ballio porta. Apply, lor lull par ticulars, to CHaKLES L. WKlGltT A CO., an South st. Great western steamship link. " TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND; DIRECT, ?ailing from pier 18 Eaat River aa follows AKRAUON, Syuions .Saturday, No*. 2! CORNWALL, stamper Saturday, Dec. Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45: steerage. $.*0, currency, excursion ticket*, $1-0; prepaid ftaerage cerufl. eates. <-?> Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent. 7u South at. 1 COAlfw f?E STKAMSHIPS. PANAMA TRANSIT" AND "PACfFic malc 8TEAMSH IP LINES. Tor CALIFORNIA, japan, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA, OREGON, JkC., ?ailing from pier 4;! Norto River. For SAN FRANCISCO, via ISTHMUS OK panama. Steamship ACAPl'LCO Saturday. Dec. 1 connecting lor Central America and South FaclOa ports. from SA\ FRANCISCO TO JAj'AN and CHINA Steamship C1TV OF TOKIO Friday, Dae. 1 From SAN FBAIICISCO to SANDWICH ISLANDS, ACS TKALIA and NEW ZEALAND. Steamship AUSTKALIA Wednesday, Dee. 4 For freight or passage apply to W.M. I'. CLYDE A CO., or H J BULLAY, Superintendent, No. 0 Bowling Green, pier 42 North River, foot Canal st. LD DOMINION STEAM 811 IP COM pant, ~ (ailing trom pier 37 North River, For Norfolk, City I'oiut and Richmond, Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays at 3 F. M.t connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air Line, Atlantic Coast tdue, Piedmont Air Line. Chesapeake and Ohio nailroad, and with the com pany's steam lines to interior points iu North Carolina and Virginia. Newberu and Washington. N. C. (via Norfolk), every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Lewes. Del . Monday and Thursday at 3 P. M., connecting with Maryland and Delaware railroads. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Through passage tickets and bills of lading to all point* at lowest ratos. Insurance to Norlolk, Ac., l4 per cent. Freight received dally at pier 37 North Klver. General oflice*. 1H7 Greenwich st. N. L. McCRKADT. President. VTKW YORK AND HAVANA'DIRECT MAIL LINE. X* These first class steamships will sail at 3 1' M. from pier 13 North River, loot of Cedar st., tor Havana direct ai follows;? CUBA Saturday. November 18 COLUMBUS Wednesday. November 22 For freight and paasage, having unsurpassed accommoda tion*, anpTy to \VM. P. CLYDE A CO.. No. fl Bowling Green. McKELLAR. LULINO A CO., Agents In Havana. STEAM TO BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE DIRECT. The steamship DoNATI. Captain Watson, will be de? ratched from Martin's stores. Brooklyn, Wednesday, th? 3th December, lor Para, Pernamhitco, Bahla. Rio do Ja neiro. Monte Video and Buenos Ayres, taking freight and passengers for the coast ports at through ratal. For freight or passage apply <o jjFvO"' BUSK A IEV0NS, Agent*. 74 Beaver it. F OR NASSAU. N. P.?REGULAR MAIL STEAMSHIP LEO leaves New York November 20. MURRAY. FERRIS A CO.. 0.'South *t. Steamers loave pier 10 North Kivor following days at 3 P. GEORGE ^KAoiIWK(?T,ON Er,d"' NoTemb.,24 GEOROE CKOM \\ ELL. Tuesday. December 5 Mo?t direct, cheapest and quickest route to Nova Scot Is, Newfonndlaudasd the Lower St. Lawrence. Excellent pas w.>.r.tfre"ll, or ?"???*? ?ppS? \f v.. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL S.S. LINE! i.1 .Steamers leave pier No. 3 North Hirer at 3 P 11 rWn?u.TfSE HAVANA DIRECT. ' ' CITY nr vvi) w-o'r'-v' -.Saturday. N'ovemSer 23 city oKNKw\coRSr:;:;; KOK V-EKA C8CZ AND npT ORLEANS 6 r"frv #???*?} I v0!^*?0' ^'4n,P*Mhy, Tuxpan and Tampieo. Ci- P.AVtNA Saturday, November 33 tor freight or passage apply to e. ^ ALEXANDRE A m>NS,s1 and 33 Broadway. Steamers will leave New Orleam December 1 and Decern ber li for Vera Crut mid all the above port*. MORGAN'S NEW VoRITnew'ORLEANS AND TEXAS '^K5"hi.p,rirTl'# "eamshin NEW yoRK will .all from pier 38 North River on Saturday. November 18, at 3 l\ M.. lor New Urleans direct, transferring Texas freight thera to Morgan ? Louisiana and Texas Railroad for .Morgan Cltv. r'lU'i? P" steamers to Texan porta. Through bills or lading signed to all points on the Mississippi River, Mb '""Ji*""'* Corpus ObrUti. Rockport. Brar-oi it- i P, Brownsville, and to all points on the Galvjsron. ti.^1 /* 'I1 j n, Antonio, Houston and Texas Central International aud Great Northern Texas Pacific and Trans landedRoSTport Frei-ht" for rit" Miry'* ?<"? Lighterage and channel dues at Corpus Chrlstl and Bra aos Santiago at the expense and risk of cousiirnoe. Insurance fan be effected under open oolicv of the llna i? New Orleans, % par cent: to Texas port*. \ per ceut .* * or '"r'her information uppiy to uOGERT i MORGAN, Agents; olHce, pier 36 North River. TJEKmLdA, ST. THOMAS, WEST INDIES^ tT|i xJrecular Mail steamship ca.NIMA sails f..r Bermuda November 1,1,.making In 70 hours close connection thera with the Mall steamer .for St. Thomas. This is now tha most direct ana cheapest route to this favorite winter re JuTjroadwv ^Y"1^*" *ddr0,i A' K* ourKKBRIDUE, TKXA8" LINK KOK GALVESTON. TOUCII IN77 AT KEY TV nV#Vr*JW?th^ Ln!,c!! S,mlM '"all ?The steamci v . 1II2'C*P,*'U '""evens, will sail on Saturday, November 18, 1878, at 3 P. M.. from pier 30 East River! Through bills ol ladiiiK given to ail points on the lloustou und Texas, Central International and ureat, Northern, Gal* VL-stoii, Houston and Henderson and the Galveston. Harris burn i.nd sail Antonio railroads. Freight and insurance a| lowest rates, ror freight or passage, hiivini; superior eommodatlons, apply to C. H. MALLORY A CO., lt| Maiden lane. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRRCT, - THE CKOM WELL LINK. _ The stoamship ?S !* *""? Captain Dearborn, will sail ou SATLRDAk. November 18, at 3 o'clock I* M. . from pier No. 9 North Klver. ' Tbtough bills ol ladiiiK given to Mobile and principal n ?,i- P?'U,?* pn the Mississippi River, Cabin passage, $50; Steerage, $25. APP'r to CLARK * SEAMAN. 86 West st. CEMI-WKEKUT LINE FOR PORT ROYAL. S. O. ANlJ Kait'lti v.'*i"t"p"'vUVery Tue,d'y ""d Frid". "?? Stoamer CITY OF DALLAS. Friday, November 17. Steamer IILNTSVILLE. Tue?duy, November 31. Tickets to all points in Florida. Apply lor Information and tickets to C. H. MALLOKY * CO., 1M Maiden lane. FA?Kv"II?nDhiL.PllIA--TUK A NO- 1 steamship 1^:^.1"! u p'?r 38 -North River evory Tuesday ?v>l Saturday, at 3 1. M. l rel^ht at lowest rate*. Insur ance under open policy of the line. U per cent. For further Nom,"Klver "PP ' '? BOUHKT * MOliUAN, Agents, pier M 7 TRAVELLERS' Q{7ll)E. ^ A Fl^NT'_I'EMPL,i'.Sv L'NK- SPLENDI-D^TEAM. ^Xboftts leave pier 41 North River, dally, Sundays ex cepted, at tl r. M.. lor Albany and all points North and West. A .UOL'.All TO TKN DOLLARS SAVED BY PDR. jjlehaslng your Tlokru at LANSING'S Ticket Office, 3H7 p 'imi Tickets bought and exchanged, all routes, all 0 HKKK UNE - STEAMER NEW OHAM v I?. ^ALTKB BRhTT daily, IVom Canal st. pier 43 North River. UJK M. Fare. .V)c. Berths free P L^ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON. X via Newport and Fall River.?The world renowned steamboats BRISTOL and providence leave pier 23 ? u , o .. I:r,K>t of Murray st.. dally (Sundays excepted), at tho city ''ro"eh tickets sold at all the principal hotels iu pOR PHILADELPHIA, via Long Hriinch and the New Jersev Southern Railroad ai i Leave pier 8, North River, foot Rector st., at 11 A. M., for I liiladelphia, Loug Branch, Tom's River an< Vinclnnd. I ,_?* for Philadelphia, Long Branch, Tom'* River. tVaretown and Tuckcrton. W. S. SNKDBN, Q. M Pennsylvania railroad. v.^ , great trunk line It.. . an? umtku STATES MAIL ROllTB. Tranis leave New Vork, via Dcsbrosaes and Cortlandt ((reel lerries. as follows Express lor Ilarrisburg, Pittsburg, the Weat and South, with 1 uilmun palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M.. U aud n ju P M, Suudavs, n and 8:?i I". M. |,'or.l>:i!!'*'.u,Port- Locl1 Haven, Oorry aud Erie, at 3:10 and 8: Hi P. M., connecting nt Corry for Tltuiville, Petroleum Centre anil the Oil Kegious. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, "Limited Waah inuton Express" of Pullman parlor cars dally, except .Sunday, 11:311 A.M.: arrive Wash ington4:15 P. M. Reg ular at 8:40 A. M.,3:40, 6:<?5 and OP. M. Sunday,6:0? and I) P. M. Exi rrss for Philadelphia, 7:30, 8:40, 9:50 A. M., 12:SI, 3:40,3,4,5,11,7. m:;io. 9 H. M. and 13 night. Accom modation, 7 A. M and 4:10 P.M. Sunday. 8 A. M.. ft. A 7, 8:31) aud O 1'. M. Emigrant and seceud class 7 P. M. For Centennial Depot at 8 A. M., dally. Returning, leava Centennial Depot at 4 :45 and ,'>:-?40 P. M. For trains to Newark, Elisabeth. Rabway, Priueeton, Tren ton. Perth Amboy, Plemlngton, Belvldere aud othei points, sen local schedule* at all ticket office*. Trains arrive:?From Pittsburg. 8:J0 and 10:30 A.M. and 10:30 P. M., dallv; 10:1() A. M aod?:.'>OP. M..dally,ex cept Monday, hroui Washington and Baltimore O .'IC and tl:4> A M., 4:10, 5:10 ami |>. M. Sunday, fl :3'i and 9:40 A. M. From Philadelphia, 5 .-Ofi. 6:30 ?-3 jl 9:10, 10:lO, 11 11:5' A. M., 3:IH, 3:5<i, 4:IO. 5:10 8:10. H :5(), 7:35. 7:4-1. 8:40 and 10:30 P. M. Sun4ar 5^6. 6:3VI, ?:30. 9:40. 10:10. IltWA. M.. ?;V) and 10:30 Ticket offices 536 and 944 Broadway, No. I Astor Hons* and toot of Desbroeses and Cortlandt sts.; No. 4 Court St.. Brooklyu; Nos. 114, 118 und IIS lluds-in ?t , Hoboken depoi, Jersey City. Emigrant ticket oillce. No. 8 Battery n] ace PRANK THOMSON. U. M. BOYD. Jr.. General Manager. General Passenger Agent. UTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON. O BBDUCTION IN FARE. To Boston, first class, |1 To Providence, first claas $3 Elegant steamers Isave daily (eiMpt Sunday*), from P'er J3 North Klver, leot of Jay St.. at 4 :M P. M. . IPfSy* ?** steamships. JVom^lerJ17JlortlH*lver^oot^^arkjglac^WPM^ THE MAGGIE BAUEB MURDEB. Prank McConochle, tho leir-oenreued marderer ol little Maggie Baaor, alnce hit couflDetnent In tb? Queen* Coanty Jail eeera* to have quit* reooverod from bit nervous prostration. He |g in a call by him self, and gtrea the keeper* bat little trouble. He con verses freely about tho murder, making no attempt to deny It; but almoat invariably closing the conversation with the remark, "They cannot bang me, for no ono seen me do it." He will probably be tried at the noxt terse ol tho oyer and Terminer, whiob msis m January, and the flea of Insaalty will be entered Im kJa kakilf