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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1858, NEWS FROM THE WEST INDIES. Sugar Trade Pe Jamaica—The Town Enrich- ed by American Travellers—French Colonial Defence of the Negro Trade=—The Crops, | ‘Weather and Emigration. We have files from the British West Indies dated at Kingston, Jamaica, on 9th of October, with later reports from most of the other islands. From the French West Indies we hw article, taken from a Guadaloupe paper, written in defence of the African immigration policy of Napoleon. The sys- tem is defended on the ground of Christianity, morality and philanthropy, and the Exeter Hall orators of England come in for some bard knocks. OUR KINGSTON CORRESPONDENCE. Krvestos, Jamaica, Oct. 7, 1858. Eatension of the Atlantic Telegraph to Jamaica—Steamships to the United States—Representation of the Colonies in the Imperial Parliament—Ezpected Refusal of the Government to Sanction Chinese Immigration—Baneful Results on the Agriculture of the Colony—Jamaica don’t want Sepoy Convicts—Sugar Duties—The Colonial Revenue— Value of Landed Property, dc Although there has been no public demonstration in this country at the success of the Atlantic telegraph, we re Joice at the completion of this wonderful undertaking. Mer- chants, politicians and others are anxious to know if Ja- maica will be connected with the mighty republic and the Old World by means of the electric wire. The speech which Mr. Hosock, our Minister of Finance, delivered in ‘the House of Assembly last session, in opposing the pro position to establish a steam communication between this island and New York, been republished and made the foundation of several newspaper articles. Mr. Hosock stated that he was in possession of an important communi cation from the West India body in England, announcing that “as seon as the Atlantic telegraph should be laid down between Valentia and Newfoundland it would be carried, by means of branches, through Jamaica and the other West India isiands.’’ This communication has also been published, and states that Jamaica will be called upon to guarantee £100,000—the expense of laying down the line from Key West to this island. Exception is taking to this, on the ground that as Cuba intervenes and will, therefore, receive European and American intelligence be: fore Jamaica, we should only be called upon to guarantee the cost of connecting the two islands, which is estimated ‘fat £17,000 to £18,000. The public are at present more favorable to the steam communication than to the telegraph, for they know that for £4,800 per annum they will have a steamer at this port fortnightly, which will bring late intelligence aud augment trade by the influx of her passengers; but they do not know what they will have to pay for the electric wire. However, this matter will soon be settled, as the Legisla. n interesting ture will be in session in the course of six’ weeks. Some. thing must, under all circumstances, ve dono during the ensuing session to facilitate communication with the United States, for the community will no longer consent to remain Strangers to the affairs of our transatlantic neighbors. The question of colonial representation in Parliament is being discussed bere, and arrangements aro on the tapis for pressing this matter by memorial on the Imperial go- yernment, The representation of the colonies in Parlia- ment would be of vast benefit to the dependeacies of Eng- land, and Jamaica, without a doubt, would be greatly ad. vaptaged by it. Although this island is the oldest India colony of Great Britain, less is known of her affairs by the leading politicians of England than of Siberia or British Caledonia. No Minister has ever furnished the Legislature with correct information respecting Jainaica. The refusal of the British government to sanction immi- gration from China to Trinidad at the public cost creates an impression here that the veto of her Majesty's Minis. ters will be placed on the grant of £20,000 which our Board of Immigration bas made for the ‘tntroduction of Chinese laborers into this colony. Mr. Stephon Cave, Chairman of the West India body in England, bas address- ed a letter to the Secretary of State on behalf of this colo- ye but the last packet sailed before a reply was received. ir. Cave very correctly informed Sir Lytton that “should this proposition be negatived, Jamaica would be shut out from participating in the enterprise sanctioned by Lord Stanley (the late Colonial Secretary), and the exertions now Deing made to revive cultivation would be paralyzed, as as ‘throughout the greater portion of the island labor cannot ‘be obtained on reasonable terms.”’ It would, indeed, be cruel were we to be deprived of these Inborars, as we are in need of their services, and the money for their impor- tation is ready at hand. A government document states that the East India Board has reso! on transporting the Sepoy mutineers or insur- gents to the Adaman Islands, which they consider “pre- ferable to any other destination’ for that class of con- victs, and, therefore, none will be sent to the West Indies as agricultural laborers. This announcement in no way affects us, as the House of Assembly, during the last sea- sion, on motion of Mr. F. R. Lynch, one of the representa- | std of St. Catharine, declined baying any of these “cut- throats.’ A correspondence of some importance to Jamaica and the other West India colonies has also been published, It states that the Lords Commissioners of her 8 Trea. sury have directed that the daty of 238. per 100 owt. on sugar used in breweries, imposed by the Act 19 and Victoria, chapter 34, shal! not be ted so long as t duty on inuscovado sugar remains above 11s. 644., which is equivalent on sugar used in brewing for the present Tate of malt duty ‘The Receiver General has just published a comparative statement of the revenue paid into the public treasury during eight quarters ending 30th June iast. The net amount received for the June quarter was £50,551 3s. 7d. which is an merease on the previous quarter of £411 4s 6d., and an merease on the same quarter of 1857 of £3,183 1%) &!. The amount received under the Import Doty act during the three months ending 30th June last, is £34, 283 Lbs, fd. groms, which is nearly £3,000 more than that obtained from the same source during any other quarter embraced in the return. But while this impost has in creased, the tounage dues have decreased from £2,981 1s. lid., in January, February and March, to £2,114 %. in the montis. Rum duties yielded £1, 306 Ge. Od., and stamp duties £717 14s. 6d. in ex cess of the sum received during the previons quarter. Motal licenses have for the first time during the year ending June 30, contributed quota to the revenue im the shape of £34 4s., but the amount for still li- censes is small compared with that collected in the March quarter. The cause of the slight increase in the general revenue is to be found in the columns appropriated to direct taxes. In the March quarter, the collecting con- stables paid in £3,408 3s. 4d. but in the June quarter, only £1, PTT 12s. 2d. —the difference bemg £2,330 lls. 2d. The follow ing exhibits the revenue received during the quarter ending June 30, 1868, +. £2114 80 36,298 15 39 31 6213 0 1077 123 7.462 160 uty 3,042 10 3 Fees of Key = “Court of Ciancs "y a 07 Metal lie “M40 Still boenses 53 Total. Slow 84 Less duties refunded $40 49 extato—Nutt's River—with » copper stille and water f, and fetehed the * purchased by Mr same quantity of land wheel, was likewise disp: £800." Both properties we MoGrath, of St ing, was sold during Chancery, to Isaac Levy, St. Jobin, for the sum of £800. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT: The Kingston Journal of the 4th of October contains the following remarks —The weather is exceedingly fine, the October season having set in with very moderate rains, Large quantities of various qualities of sugar were offered on several occasions iast week, but withdrawn in consequence of there having been no bidders. The sales this morning comprise 40 bbis. fair at 288. per 100 Ibs., and 7 bhds. grainy at 22s It having been announced t an American steamer is likely to call bere once a mouth, while on her way with the mails and passengers to Aspinwall, a great deal of sa Lisfaction is evinced both by the merchants and ahopkoep. ers, who are in hopes of reviving the brisk and profitable trade which two or three years ago mate Kingston as fume a rather flourishing appearance. There is quite a ftir among the emal! eating house keepers along the cast end of Harbor and Port Royal streets, four ifthe of whom have been compelled to give up business since the steam ere ceased calling here. A great trade was done in fr also, and many @f those who at one tim some living by it, bogin to make arrangements for a re vival of the business when the steamer calle. Orange bananas, lemong, and many other descriptions of our de Licious fruite, were articles very much sought afer by the Yankees; and, consequently business to deal in fruits. We remember secing as many ae twenty cartioads of green oranges brought from the Mountains to supply a single steamer. There is an im pression abr the question of sabsidizing these toamers brought to the notice of the Legis lature dur mibg eearion, His Exeeliency Governor hae iseved hie proelama ton summoning the Legisiature to meet on the 9th of November The Jamaica Gasette states that tenders will be received by the Executive Cor © upto the Sth of October, from persone willing to take a ¢ loan of £40,000, authorized to be raiw of paying the Jebts of the parishes, aud the Collectors Of Taxes | The Kingston Joarncly of the @th inst. caye-otnetre tione have been given % th ation Com ners, by the Seer mien, to dire: ( ‘hat three thousw warded to this ond as soon as they ¢ and that Jum. a should participate im the emigration of \iverated Afr from Africa ANTIGUA The papers from this island are dated to the 1th in The fia! report of the Committee upon Claims for ¢ penentio. ariving out of the late distarbances, was brongut in an! jeowed. A despatch from the Secretary of Stat for the ¢ wae efore hott relative te the raving and maintaining, from local revenues and by Jooal efforts, sueb a military force as will by its presence grunrantee the it nal peace of th ony — The weather eoptin and the country wa Feprescnted ae looking beautifully verdant, bot a few days o Beree Sunshine as Was tuen prevailing would sp dily it become a very paying | absorb the moisture from the land, and change atonce the | aspect of things, The heat = a | seit pavers rom this lan! a ated 08 to Oh af Sep ‘The weather duri e fortnight had been more favor- able; searcely At pond, without a fine soaking rain. The heat continued oppressive, rendering every | one unfit for active employment. The complete ruin ot | the cane erop, for want of timely weather, and the back- wardness of the yam and potato, imparted continued ac- tivity to the American provision trade, condition of the laboring classes, at which the tenancy question had received some consideration. DEMARARA. The Court of Policy had had a meeting at which was an- nounced the confirmation by ber Majesty of the Railway ordinances to enable the company to raise « loan of £175,000 on the colony’s guarantee. The ordinince re- quires the appointment of a colonial committeo of ma- nagement, eegrey of three, two to be appoiated by the company, and the third by the government, but to be paid» by the 00 the company, ufacturing operations had been commenced on many estates, and about the 224 of Sep- tember would become general throughout the colony. Trade continued dull, but it was expected that when sugar making commenced ihere would probably be an improve- ment. We quote from the city article of the Intelligencer : Business has heen unusually dull during the past fort night—very little doing in imports, and there has been a decline in price on nearly all. A small cargo of codfish | ‘The general news was without interest. Therehad been — | two meetings of resident proprietors of estates in further- | ance of the project for improving the moral and social | has arrived from Newfoundland, which has been stored for retail sales. The stock in hand, including a quantity of large French cured fish, in ten quintal casks, amounts to nearly 3,008 quintals, two-thirds of which is of last year’s cure. There have been several arri- vals of white pine lumber; two last cargoes sold at $23. A well assorted cargo of pitch pine wanted. Exports continue very scarce, both for sale and shipment; sugar in brisk demand for the United States; rum very dull, Freights are quite nominal, and the river 's crowded with secking ships. Weather intensely hot. TRINIDAD. Our exchanges from this island are to the 4th. The in- telligence is not of much interest. The Council of Govern- ment had « meeting on the Ist. Two despatches from the Secretary of State, on immigration, were read; the first referred to the loss of life on board the Saladin and Cam bodin after leaving Caloutta with coolies, the former for Trinidad and the latter for British Guiana; the second des: patch directed that all the expense of introducing Chinese should be defrayed by the parties bringing them out, and not be a charge on the public revenue of the colony. SAINT KITTS. ed on the 11th instant, state that the weather during the fortnight had presented the features of the hurricane months—heavy rains followed by sultry atmosphere, excessively oppressive. THE FRENCH SLAVE TRADE IN AFRICA—COLONIAL REPLY TO THE BRITISH PHILANTHROPISTS. re L'Aventr of adaloupe, August 26. * * Th smeonnbing: faces last nnalter aan August) the arrival of the Stella, which had just come into port with 700 African immigrants, we, taking an interest in the matter which must be kenerally understood, congratu- lated ourselves on the satisfactory state of health in which we found these men, women and children, on visit- ing them at Darboussier, Darboussier is but a sort of first resting place, where the immigrants, Indian or Afri- can, halt to refresh themselves after the fatigues of the voyage, and to make acquaintance with that soil of the Anulles by which they are invited hither, and the fruit fulness of which is to be increased by their labor; yet nothing is omitied at Darboussier to render the sojourn agreeable and wholesome, and the locality is in every pos- sible adapted to the pur We stated that all the immigrants enjoyed perfect health, in consequence, we added, of the good treatment of which they had been the Objects atthe hands of the ship's officers and the medi- cal man placed on board by the administration. There was reason for the appreciation we thus formed ez abrupto, without any previous information, and at the very moment when the immigrants were being landed, it rest- ed upon an incident which ocenrred during our’ visit to Darbonssier. At the moment of our arrival there, two persons who were unknown to us, arrived also; the immi- grants, soon recognizing them, got ap and surrounded them, giving loud and general manifestations of joy; these two persons proved to be the captain and doctor of the Stelia. This told us all. It is not usual for victims to greet and welcome in this borsnen those who have tortured and enchained them; and jcture is very unlike that recently eketched by the Foghon in their Parliament, in their newspapers, at their clubs, their taverns, and everywhere else, on the subject of that slave trade which they accuse France of continu- ing under the disguise of immigration. But let the lish prate on, and act as they phase. Their clamors, calumnies, and their free of philanthropirm—impotent declamation and ‘renay—will not deter the Em- peror Napolem in any rma of panther And, ri Reports from the isla condated as it vow is, what is this ‘ican immigration but real and earnest philanthropy? Does not France extend the hand to release the Afri- can from bondage and conduct him to the conquest of civilisation on a free land? Does she not lift him out of ignorance and fetishim, in order to bring him near the light and to initiate him in the worship of the God whom France adores? From being a slave and an idolator, does he not become a Christian and a French citi- zen? Is not, then, the work in which France has en- gaged, in regard to the African, a twofold and maguificeat redemption ? And, as to the Fast Indian—Does Fogland think he d complain of escaping from ber domination in India to come and live in our colonies under the protection of our laws? Is not the work of France, in regard to the Indian as ip that of the African, good and serious philan- thropy? Is it net also a philanthropic enterprise in re- he colonists of Guadaloupe and Martinique—nay , nce herself? But for the aid of immigra- would not the colonies perish, and, along with thet one of tue most important braneds of tho commercial dustrial an’ maritime movement of France? On his very advent to power, the Emperor Napoicon heard the cry of distres« sent forth by the colonies, and the storm was al- laye’—larger and more prompt immigration being re solved upon. That wasastep at once of sound plilan- thropy and good policy. Lord Derby, Lord Brougham and Lord Malmesbury were aware of this fair and candid de- claration, and of the firm position taken by France in the maiter of African iramigration—so that the petty comedy recently played by them was little worthy of such actors, theatre in which they played it, To return to the Stella: We have examined this ship in her minutest details, and have assured ourselves that no- thing has been neglected, no sanitary precaution omitted, to secure the well being of the immigrants and the suc cess of the enterprise. Tt has accordingly succeded be yond ali expectation. This second voyage of the Stella affords a happy and striking requital of the first; and to us it presents an opportunity, of which we gladly avail ourselves, to congratulate the Regis firm on the perais- tence and disinterestedness they have brought to the exe. cution of ae Koons wilh the . y, end on the ju clousness whic! presided over this second equipment of the Stella, The first was an onerous voyage to the own- Besides. a large number of immigrants, troubled with dys entery at the time of their embarkation on the coast of Africa, wished on the renee Bg 4 if that ' all possible care lind hestowed upon them by the second cay ei Dernard, he medical officer of the «hip. tu fection attained on the firs > enlightenment and experience impart its les. ‘These immigrants are from amongst the Congoes, who are generally the quietest and at robust of all on the coast, and they are much praised for Uh ir coeility daring the passage. ““ That man is as strong as a bon and as quiet as a lamb,” said Captain Bernard, 2 to us one of these Hercules of the Stella. There a doubt that those iahabitants to whom will be these valuable auxtliaries of agricultaral labor qually satietied, and will endeavor to Induce them in the island. Mwere desirable that a few ot minigrants, after having passed some time on the d be carried back to Africa, to tell of the treatment they r a and they might be very useful as reeruiting We may mention bere, that the immigrants brought on a's first voyage have succ hav dthem highly praised by it ts to be hoped t will be th second bateh, which comes to us in a etter health—there being but t! ed perfectly. We and p article devoted above to the Stel Ja, we learn that the Emilie Pereire has anchored in the harbor with 750 East Indians on board, Thus, in a single woek, Gi mupe is enriched with about 1.500 laborers, and the encuing crop will be increased by 6,000 hogthoads of ew gar, the revenue of the colony enlarged by two millions, the ise derive 1,200,000 francs more duty, and freight secured Yor many French hips Let the traces of these 6,000 hogsheads of sugar be fol lowed up to their Inst bearings, and then let it be said that immigration as it (s prosecuted by us is not a work of po- | Hitieal, moral and material philanthropy i. WOTAR, i RECENTLY FROM. ENGLAND, 18 RE M“ | qnested to address to Cornelius Forvet, Astor House. New York. THE FIRKMEN. AS ra TATION or Exaurt FIREMEN THR RRGU pe heid at Firemen's Hail on 4 * WHEELER, R. 4. RAI (LROADS. is Commencing ® Traine leave Gepon, corer and Casas parece, New | York, at 615 P_M., White Plaine stopping at all Traine leave depot, corner of Twenty aisth mreet and Fourth avenue. New York at * 10 A.M. Willamabrige, sop ail ations, #90 A. M., mail train, stopping at Will and all stations north, 11 A.M. Wiliamebridge, sopping at all stations; 11.90 A. M. White Plains train, stopplug at all stations; 250M. Wi ing nt al) Suations, 4 Do | ver Plains, ate «5PM. White Pininae, atop ping as wll intl amabridge: 5:40 P.M. Williama Pride, stopping at all stations, 8.0 P.M. Williamsbridge, stop: ping ai all lations urning—Leare Chatham For Convers 12.) P. M., mall | wean op fag at Wiberg White P) 4 nil stations . CAMPBELL, Superintentont ANTS TO FORM THE ACQi AINT. ang lady, and tn course of time if both nye, they ean be made dane; he makes the offer, and no Indy nerd be afrabd to answer ft, as all correspondence ear tiy confidential betwagn ‘ourselves; the writer \s of and as noble hearted a feliw aa can be Mand. Any 22s Lady can answer tne by sending @ few lines to Henry | & Sncith, Post office, 47 Troy street. tt Rae A GENTLE EMAN, % YRARS OF AGE, WHO HAS RE y retired from business with a competency, desires ance of an accomplihed and prepossessing view to matrimony. She must occupy a and equality in ans te alan desirable eciiy, with particulars as to age, personal at Ac. ond Mating where an interview may be Foy M. Speuces, Miadigon aquary Koa gdice. DRY GOODS, &C. T RETAIL THIS W 4 20 CASES PARIS CLOAKS Will be opened and exhibited AL 361 Broadwa; ita the following ‘loaks, with sl: at 10 dollara at 12 dollars at 16 dollars at 18 dollars: ats gouere at 40 at 50 doll t 100 to 150 doliars® Also new {nll ra lane and ‘opera cloaks The or nan a UAMONTATNE'S BANKRUPTCY, celebrated French modistes, me must be onaneee into cash ‘ithin 90. WD ESFERRE, $61 Broadway, By order of assignees. TTRACTION FOR, RETAIL CITY AND COUNTRY stock of em! ry at the ples 235 Eighth avenue, between ie mad “fourth and Twenty-fifth For sale in. Jos to mult there rade, ‘Must be ‘any sacrifice ee the bit in November. MERCHANTS, , £0, hosiery, haberdashery and Store, RET. THIS WEEK. A’ ane FIVE THOvaAND PARIS WILL BE ore EXHIBITED FORMING Fane a THE BA RRUPT ESTATE OF AR- iD & LAMON’ NTAINE. ay i 1,000 ELEGANT HOUN CORNERED ST! WITH VE ay Lite BOARDERS, at. 8 Dollars OOL AWLS, Dollars de “ty he ohana : "ap ect ante of HIGH COST PARIS EXHI- ba 9 eaAW! 30, #0, 50, and 60 dollars each. BE MOLD WITHIN 90 DAYS 'W. D. ESTERRE, 361 BROADWAY. T. STEWART & CO. + Will make Inrge additions to thelr ‘On Monday, October 18. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. GRAND OPENING. CLOAKS, oe re marae RAS RARR, ac., WILLIAM BUCHANAN SROKENZIB haathe honor to an- nounce his return from the European markets, and the arrival, pe are ee Persia and Canada, of his first second und third ELEGANT PARISIAN NOYELTI For the New York elly retail trade, which he rablic in: a SPUN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 Having devoted his entire attention during the past two months in Paris to the careful selection of the choicest produc tions of that world renowned emporium of fashion, and having spared neither energy nor expense in the search alter novelty, he feels confident that his stock far surpasses, in beauty aid tasteful elegance, ANY SIMILAR ‘COLLECTION IN THE UNITED STATES, His leading styles are selected from the ateliers of the most eminent a , Vie Wisneck, Armonville & Blovert, Rue Richelieu: Plarel et Herger, Rue Richelie Madame La Canny, Rue de la Bourse; Madame Braudauit, Rue de la Bourse; ‘ame Brunard, Rue de la Conq) Macame Mardret Boours Rue dela Connie: ‘Names which, in themselves, are a guarantee for the artistic syle and peculiar richness of'the garments emanating from magazine: WwW. ivenaan, MACKENZIR, 294 and 296 Canal street, Brandreth Buildings, uB. seni New York. a WEDNESDAY, OC I OGTODER, 20. A’ RICE as GOLDENBERG'S, 319 CANA nee STREET, i) dozen white French kid glo fa ceteuzsted ‘maker, at the extreme low price of 68 cents per, pair, worth 88 cents, cht colored Paris kid gloves, ‘+ aad vill open for suitable for balls and at és ‘ae pair, N INVOICE OF xEW Goo! ‘Comprising the LATEST FASHIONS fn ag iets : Manilla, ‘Dress caps, &e. Tust received by last steamer, MONDAY NEXT, Get. By JAMES G. AITKEN, Canal street, near Broadway. BROADWAY, a @. M. B win Hl ‘on Monday, Oct. 18, 300 pty rich baydere inted deiaines At 1s, 64. per yart. A’ 431 BROADWAY, 500 Plain and pai rih poping, per BODINE'S, laces and Paris embroideries, Polat lace sets, Point applique sets, Valenciennes sets, Medaliion sets, And real laces by the yard. 481 Broadway, Two doors below Broome street. Ar + Sy At @ Broanwar, wit, open oa on Mor cont a jes tes patierns yard, At greteindi ndeocuvents. PORTERS’ SALE. — abt 7 oui oii ane Nina Building, van RICH THREPCIORRS ci TAA a8, * beret ape ae. _— Mic ot CLOTH CLORKS ta b - rednametiane pa = and winter materials of being importation of tbe roll Minowe BS Sreteey. SRA N Dk I, %, chant N. ey. VILLE DE FR. ENBERG'S, 319 CANAL STREET. ENCH CHANTILLY LACES. TPURE LAC! FRENCH LACE VEILS, Waren presarenie Rear hoes ES oo corun ent of the above ods, w we offer at our al low RROD, < COMPRA REE & aco. Are now cH PARIS hl ibut ht eae ii “ Canal sire al strest, corner of Mercer. Dated bee caring co. On pre oD OCTOBER 18, assortment of REAL INDIA came int hi SHAWLS AND SCARPS, (very Wow "I Canal srect, corner of Meroer. ULPIN'S NEW CLOAKS Lal 4 CITY RETAIL TRADE, scalps ar HIS NEW STORE, 415 BROADWAY. ELEGANT? Pals RAGLANS, KEAVER RAGLANS. ABLEGANT BEAVER EL BUAKT Riis D RICHEST GOODS AT MOST MODE ATE PRIC! _#16 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR FROM CANAL HSTRERT LADIES’ FUR CLOAK! LADIES Pen Rich ax LADIES FUR CTRL THAR, TES SALLE M DP MINK, i ‘PFS, ay RREL _MUFFS. LAT APs vioraiti Nis on vP AA IRTMENT fie: at BTRICTLY REASON ABLE PRIC BUL LPIN, ‘ib BROADWAY, LACK CHANTILLY LACES. A cuperd assortment just received, MH ath wrth; ounces, ¥ ate, colTuree, bart, cue, he . PARIS FABROIDERI Pe ay new Gytes collare and rem capes, handker ta’ cape, robes, insertions, edgings and mourning MILLER & GRANT. 703 Broadway. + LANKETS, QUILTS AND COL Rowe, Whitney, Mack, Bath and every variety of Ringlish marseilles quilla and counterpanes, lone & TAYLOR, all wool b Ase every size and quality Non, 285, 257, 2° nnd 281 Cran street, ‘And Nos. f; and 49 Catharine street. VER CLOAKS. B CLOARS RAGLANS TALMAS Ae. Re. he. Of the latest design, in excellent qualities, will be offered this week nt extremely low prices. at Import rs sale, 603 Broadway St_Nicholas Rufiding. ROCHE, WOOLEN, STELLA, Plush, caghmere, cher and every variety of nf Sy pit SHAWLS, vat aenorimet in " a MLC Bae PRICES. am 7) RD & R, 1 231 Grand atreat, ‘fant 49 Catharine street, ‘on. ‘And Nb ae .ES STREET & CO. 475 BROADWAY. Our magnificent store is distinguished for tte SPEC TALiE PLAX CLOAKS AND MANTILLAB, PRCTALITY IN SHAWLS, SPECIALITY STAD ES sind CHILDREN'S FINE FURS PROTALITY. and F Trench of these spec satire! that dete stock warps and j rise, any one stock to PARIS Bo BONNETS MM proprietors feel taste, variety omtinent ment freely, ae the 17 oan es nting ean ihan raetive and in -: y CHARLES STREET & CO., 475 Broadway. gq INGE FROM AUCTION, @. 8 AUMPHREY 400, to show one of the LARGesT AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS ARPETINGS AND O11, CLOTHS ones Derlone of hich bare been purchased ution wate ancritcn. " crear peso 8. Nigholsa ev” DRY GOODS, &C. pn AAA AA AAAI, LO. B. GLA! C AKS, See SACKS, RAC ANS. velv Also ladies SMITH, 44 Third NARPETINGS, RTC. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.—THE J entire stock’ selling off at greatly reduced prices, at MILL'S earpet store, 279 Hudson NORSETS AT HALF REGULAR PRICES, FOR Fer month onl; to make room for new winter oorsets and waists, shoulder braces, sup rs, de, tue Arnone. ie yt are two ‘doors. Union’ square. —No bran LACE CURTAINS, orcens, tassels, fixtures, &e., de. (CTRTAIN MATERIALS, m and WINDOW SHADES, masks, rane COR ‘CORNICES, 257, 250 and 261 Grand street, Nos. Tet aa JURTAIN MATERIA! FURNITURE COVER!) Cc Paperhanginge and window ehada NO ‘warehouse. SOLGNON 6 ‘at HART, Have now tn store re Yor ehibition 0 the Bere. TTA richest assortment re goods ASON’S DUPONT ATION found ie the we are pre- esr ey eu areata em eo RESS TRIMMINGS, BONNET RIBI Eubroiderie, ise hosien an articles. "ARGE Ok RTMENT, MC TAYLOR os, 268 35t;290 and Bot Grand street, 7 end Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street, AMAGED GOODS—A LARGE LOT OF FRENCH merinoes, assorted colors au! qualities; printed merinoes, poilde chevres plaids, delaines, linens, table cloths, damask: hopkins, towels, crash, handkerchiefs, cloths, cassimeres, flan: nels. bianicets, ts, tah etiigs, and a iReneral asgortment of ‘dry soods for sale al very low prices WM. PATHEWS, 54 Catharine street. X STEAMER ARABIA. NINE CASES jOODS FOR EARLY AUTUMN WEA! compriking the Intent novelties. ia. the light shates for strect trouerings, are now offered, being the second delivery of new goods of our own importation. F. DERBY & CO., 57 Walker street, _ # few doors west of Broadwa ALL DRY GOODS FROM AUCTION. — ‘We will open on Monday, October 18, S cases dark mousseline de laines, at 8c. a yai : fine quahty, at 18., w 5 * 6-4 colored paramattas, at Is. a yard, worth 250. 150 pieces superfine Thibet cloths, all colors, at 2s.6d 100 pairs Bath blankets, weighing 6s. per pai, er 250 long woollen made, at $b. Fin stella shawls, ail colores from $2 50 to $10. The chore baee been bonis a tre Toreet wuction sslee on Friday and Saturday, and are worthy the attention of house- keepers, W. K. PEYTON, 264 Bowery, near Houston street. IORMAN & €O., NO. 705 BROADWAY, ARE SELLING their superior 1Lhoop skeleton extenslon skirts, of their Own manufacture, for $1 50; made to order no extra charge. Ladies in attendauice, Freuch wove corsets $1 a pair. NENIN'S BAZAAR. JF Just received 1,000 cambric bands, 244 yards long, at $2, orth ee 513 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hote!. GRE BAZAAR. Just received 1,500 French embroidered seta at $5 and $6, 513 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hote’. IN’S BAZAAR. ‘50 ladies’ and misses French embroidered collars, from Mi a booty 513 Broadway, 8:. Nicholas Hotel. \REAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. EEKMAN & CO.'S, 473 Broadway. ‘Superior quailty 10 4 blankets, Also, extra superfine, at perfine, at lowest prices. ——<—<—<$<$$<$<$$<$< per r pair, ONITON COLLARS, HONITON COLLARS. MALTESE COLLARS. Honiton eoliars, a as__worih $2 0. Maltese collars, from 60c. to Worth double the money. BEEKMAN & CO., 473 Broadway. TD, GLOVES! KID GLOVES! e are a articl AY THE EXTREME PRICE OF 68 CENTS A PAIR, Ww is RICE & GOLDENBERG, 319 Canal street. Ll AND MUSLIN ountarns From Auction. Two thousand pairs, New Citizens and stran, invited 10 look at it chece ma! ere are NOLD, CONSTABLE & a ABNOLL: tal sreet, corner of Mercer. Lo At GENIN’S BAZAAR, ‘The most vidio assortment in New York. Superb rb Layons velvet cloaks, Rich rion 10N re THE NEW SHOW ROOM. Beat wer cloaks, latent GENIN'S AY hi Of the ON ow ON L™, ene br tiyvhend AND : no 513 Broadway. St. Nicholas Fe ¥ store aoe ys Py per perth In plain be ni ee us ae pi In brown's SE eee rant wans 8 choice april of, CHILDREN'S and MISRES" RAGLANR. On examination ar garments willbe found ts be equal fo those te Be Broadway ow wireet, at 4 and 50 t higher tt oy ike PEYTON, Pry ake ee. N EW DRESS GOODS Will be opened on Monday, October 13—Jjust received pee NORTH STAR AND AFRICA, A. T. STEWART * Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. PULAR nae #, HOSTERY. A aetemad ‘4 Co. ) SILKS—FALL LES. A large brim des robes and +ilks, Bayaderes, steiner: plaids Sane yo great variety, ae Petr Bear a fa LACE bs, = RS AND SETS. ast received, a new invoice ‘At reasonable prices. Pineapple handkerchiefs Puff lace sleeves. BEEKMAN 4 UO., 473 Broadway. Reape coons, REAL LACKS J AND. FRENCH RMBROIDERTES, JAMES 6 are now open a bevutiful asgort- 0 f thelr portation. meni ot UT UREAD LACE POINTS MANTILLAS AND PLOUNCINGS. mses POINT! LACK BCARFS AND FLOUNCINGS. Real laces of every width ‘ard or in meta, “ 26" Driatway, corner Waverly Place. ARIS PFLT PONN) $0) LADIES’ AND Dass: PARIS FELT BONNETS, 1m soltag f feiss ‘Ss TA Nar, 513 Broadway. PLEN: Dp eae ALL AND WINT! RAGLA rd SND oars, 22 BOWER Ww 4 ROBERTS. HAWLA AND OLOAKS. just received by BEEKMAN & beg!) A superior assortment Of all the latest styles of shawls. Also cloaks of various material. All at lowost prices. KIRTS —ELEVEN SPRING SKELETON Sern, sp le: best patterns, and well m: 0; sateen springs, Se. Chil eens ea centa a 8 e rings at $8 a er mat Sil doren: ALT rings $15 a dozen Ry WAMDING, skirt tnctory, 281 Spring street, near Hudson street UPERTOR FRENCH KID GLOVES WE ARE SELLING at the extremely low price of ings. RICE & G Strout. VALMAS, CIRCULARS AND CLOAKS Manufactured agai after the newest and ost approved eras shay hr erptien PRESSLY FOR RETAIL. Velvet and sith cake ° RIK velvet cirewlars Bik velvet ragia Cloth cloaka, cir Nos, 256, 257 nd atreet, And Noa. 47 and 49 Catharine street. 250 and 261 Gy TALENTIA PLAIDS, POPLINS, MERINORS, printed and eres, mous, de . and RICED DRESS GOODS Of every kind, for falland winter woar, ORB & TATLOR, 2 261 Grand strom, 49 Catharine street, Nos Aw TALENCIA PLATDS BREKMAN & 00, 64. per yard. 473 Broadway, Will open thia morning One case Valencia plaiits, Bs. Od. per yard—worth ta, RANCIS HUTLER, 2% FULTON STREET, TAS ALL, the chotoe breeds of dogs for sale nad stock, rene infail&le mango cure and flea exterminator, 7 P spate new work on the dog, Treunfatly alas teat ee TREAT FEMALE PEDERTRIAN MATCH.—| So Temple, of Boston, and Pragress of Lynn, Tmaiched toe 09 0 walk’ a plank lank thirty foot long. long, three feet wide, raised three feet from ‘site down, goes to al or falls off first to ‘lone the stake. They in} mount the plank Montgomery Ha! Prince street, on Wednesday, at noon, Jann GAYAGAN AGAT jon belt, to . 92 Crosby street, Ws BAL. MORIART Meciarry and Moore, for $ pinyed to-day, at 1 o'clock P. Wicket 3s ovnia prosor SnoOTING.—ON MONDAY, 18TH 1 INST, Wiki WILL J hot for a fine laminated steel barrel gun 83 grower 4a of the Bleak House, corner of 100th stregt and av ypue. ‘to gommmmgnog at twa 9" FALL ¥ FASHIONS. ONNETS ‘or fall and winter, Comprising alt ants new, tasteful and elegant. Also, PS AND HEADDRESS vat variety ‘Are oftered at extremely iow prices on Importer and manufuctirer, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street. |ASHTO! CANAL arnt? 6 orpcene GREENE. F Salone Goth begs LL naka for the Iveral patronage extended toward ter dase End hopes to merit the continuance of the same Dy. te re" plenisliment of every novelty as soon aa it appoara in Paris, RS, RALLINGS, NO. 318 CANAL 8 STRERT, HAS JUST received, per lest seamen, 3 cases of Paris bonnets, which she will exhibit tosher and customers, together with a large assortment of her own ‘manufacture NTER, ING.—WM. BROWN, t a0. 443 BROAD- es Witepen on Came > reohe assortan foe Po TE ammorunct of ih 2 trl be founda case of tin Ron nets Dela of. the Segent ye colored velv« ne, entirely new. T which for of children ay and osee ot ‘of style mangbesemelied: SALES OF REAL ESTATE, ELI [DENCE FOR. SALE—ON PUT. A DeLaH outer UL, is een Classon avenue and Hunter street, Soph gp a EY ea rat fruilo ota corn 1 loteewith large double house ‘and good ble mantels, gas in ee a recur House und slable; good fruit an Excel ple garden ‘emir Term 65,00 balance gn bond aa a Dey street, sha br AST PARE. “MUST SELL FAMILY, GOING TO CALIFORNIA, their house immediately, a pretty new brlek cottages ‘but required; ‘Yany remain for ten han: dellers, was, marble, mantels, rene windows, iron’ balcony. Inquire at 462 Grand street, Williamsburg. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALB—28 ACRES OF land, with new and elegant buildings, three min- utes’ walk from depot, and forty-five miles from New York. Pure air and fine cc. H. STL, OLIVER, 51 Liberty stree’. Vereen COeNeh FeCeeare roe py ited | business:'rent low, with favorable lease; reason for sacrifice, Fighth ward. brick house py jot, with | ro sWohdee in the rear; cent on investment. Appl ly immediately to HURST, 15 John street, room LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, FULL OF fiat clash boarders, for sale.” Apply to B, Ri MUNDER, ring street, trst floor, before 11 o'clock A. M., oF after 3 We pawk: BEAUTIFUL PLOT OF ONE OR TWO HUNDRED city lots, only four miles east, on high ground, omnibus- fora honse Ses passing, rail near, would be exchans ands lot near Broadway, balance paid in cash, Address J. ge, 22 Eighteenth si reel. FAUTIFUL COUNTRY SRAT FOR SALE OR FX- change.—12 acres, fine old mansion house, shade trees of a gentury's growth, rate frulta and flowers, farm and coach houses, &c., only i2 miles from the c: DINGEE & HOLDEN, No. 9 Nassau street, basement. LEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALR—BE- ing upon the premises well known as “Glen Mary.” the former reaidence of, and rendered famous by, Wats. This noted p! beautifully situated, about sae calle rows the pleasant “and thriving village of Owego, in Tioga county, upon the New York an road, and within eight hours iner rihe cites of New York and Philadelphia, ‘The mansion Ginrge and commodious, recently constructed, with all the improvements, with weer carried to to ait ari parts of the Jaw and grounds there is a commanding country and village. ‘The Owego creek skirts the premises on fhe'east, and the Susquchauna river is in. view on the south. Fone Peceiiewee This broperty will bo sold atthe ourt wi House in ‘Owego on ~ Bin day of if ot Caeeer mext, at a public sale, under an by th xecutor of the estate of the H. D. asod. Ti q fe yed at the office of the States > A F. Warne ARM WANTED TO HIRE, WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF purchasing.—A farm of area kad twenty five miles of Price not to exceed three ‘ies Wilson, Valatie, Columbia county. N. price and convenience to New York market. ARM FOR SALE-SITUATED WITHIN HALF A MILE of Rahway, N. J., Soy ae acres in a high state of cultivation, with owe, barn, &c. Part of the purchase mo. ey can remain on bond and mortgage, Inquire of CHURCH- N’& ROBERTS, 40 Water street. ‘CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN -wecond street; it cannot thousand dollars. Y., stating rent, pac green gy sa ma and durability. A iso, house 1: in fine order. Apply to D. ROBINS, No. Haat Fulny street, on the premis SOR SALE—AT A,BARGATN, A A VALUABLE CORNER tu the Minch ward, ylokding a large tacoma mone’ remain ri ‘6 or PUD. W. HOLLY, No. 8 Nassau street, om bo core VALUABLE, PROPERTY 326 ‘gyn oe iy fete er about tw. of ee B street, lot 25 a wo-thirds of ye seeing WM. 4p SMITH, Go Goes belle’ at Lav, No. It Nassau airect ‘OR SALE—A CHOICE PIECE OF PROPERTS, IN THE Ninth ward, and in a good neighborhood; oe +] house has all the modern improvements, with @ carriage wa; tonne large stable in the rear, all in prime order. Apply oa the premises, 118 Hammond street, OR R SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON THE NORTHEAST corner of Forty third street and Eleventh avenue. Rents for $000 per annum; cash required; balance ou m: for a term of years. Apply to 4 ‘owner until sold at 776 Fifty: Fifty second streets. avenue, between (OR SALE—THE NEW SUBSTANTIAT. BROWN STONE front three story and basement house, 37 Rast Thirty-first street, near Madison avenue, with all the modern improve- ments, Inquire at 11 Wall street, room 13. FoR SALE AT MORRISTOWN, } A DESIRABLE ry residence, with four acres hin snpreves, lawn, shade, and fruit trees of all kinds, House 2x3 feet, built in good style, contains fourteen rooms, bathe, hot and cold water, furnace, &e., &e. Morristown is 4 particularly healthy and desirable place of residence, peculiarly so for per- sons of weak lungs, or consumptive tendency. This property is for sale low, or will exchange for er ss PHILIP WATTERS, N houses in South Brooklyn, built by days’ work: they con 3 all Se mean ae rere Son wy for sal re old, Just from : fast Toque a 140 West Thirty thi etree, New Homare Le a SALE-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, in one of the best locations in the all the modern tmproverents, ae. 0 West ‘Twenty second street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. OOK HERE.—A HOUSE FOR SALE, TO LET O1 OR EX. merchat ee, wit between Thirty sixth and seventh streets, on avenue. Apply to JOHN FETTRETOH, 431 Third avenue. ‘OTICE.—ANY PERSON OWNING LANDS IN MIS- of the Western States will find a purchaser FANNAN, 37 State street, Albany, JERSONS OWNING LANDS IN FLORIDA, GEORGIA, Alabama and Tennessee wishing ee age rye carting a 4 Broadway: New SA all y com! promptiy CITY REAL ESTATE OWNERS. —WILL EXCTIANGE first cigs retail business in Broadway, paying $3,000 reas R. M., Herald office. ri AWARD PRO! "ERTY. —FOR SAL! yearly. A ] 2.000 72.12% AORES OF SUPERIOR LAND, WITH power, Ac., Ac., is wanted, in Western Vir LO ars cine clase eet setlement. Ko #boltionism connected. having euch a tract, and willing to take an interest in the enterprise, may address Dr. L. Williama, Lierald oflice. pulabeeitecy BILLIARDS. ILLIARD TABLES Of every description, Including Phelan's improved ta bles and combination cushions, with balls, cues, cloths and everything ing to billmrds, for sale atthe lo O'CONNER & COLLENDER. \Pnciarers, ‘SS Ann street, N.Y. ILLIARDS. PHELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES i And Combination Cushions, Protected by letters " Pen id, 1908, i a TRIB. Jan. an: Tas wo of this date). these tables make them nnanr. Ppeed, 9 the world, They Are now offered to the selentife Lilliard player aw Comblaing speed s with truth never before ol tained fn any’ billiard Ki York Manufactory, 63 Ann street. eee Fer fit SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS STONE BED BIL Wfil.be sold very cheap on fmmetinte applicn. don (o'D-M, CHADSRY, 312 Urcenwich street, between and Duane streets. LATE AND MARBLE BED TARLES FOR SALE Ky complete. Price $225 10 $28), warranted to to the patent humbug eushion tables. Orders by tables: in Aa attended to. Tables to let. H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street, Tee NEW JEFFERSON BILLIARD “ROOMS, CORNER ‘of Sixth avenue and Tenth street, having bern closed to ‘and improvements, are now open with six ew cushions and balls. Price reduced to ten fifteen centain the evening. ns and committees, Want a boy na marker, Tickets eri customers who ride. REE GOOD SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLES, with Phelan’s cushions and marble beds, for sale, in com plete order. Apply to O'CONNOR & COLLENDER, 63 Ann treet. CLOTHING, &O T 4 CENTRE STRERT-—WANTED, $10.00 WORTH of new and left off clothing, for the Weatern market. Gentlemen will receive the highest price ever paid for large of atnall lots, by calling atthe sore, or addressing THOS. 0. CONROY, 44 Contre sirvet err LOTHING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING J any to of, will receive n fair ongh price hy ter | ey OF addressing to Mrs. COHEN, No. 66 Elm street, Inte of Bowery, corner of Hester street. Laven a ra Ot, OFF CLOTHING —9600 WORTR WANTED — J Fifty per cent more then by. others can be ob tained | for Ini lots, Pisin TW gg Ms or & eh Sh post fe SAMED M MORON y, Tah ‘ ee ADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF seeond and furniture, ae. 10 (a Ranh will feoetve the fair valve Im Cash, by sanding, 6 Harris, 186 Seventh avenue, tenween Tw first streets, 4 orr Li ST Trask ihe ne es ned Western market, Gentlemen wit ine Paving euch to d will seen by py A wddregaing J. By | ply on the preunises between, ian er FOR GALR. A CORNER GROCERY FOR BA LE—ON A LEADING avenue, well eatablished and with an excelient toa, and Coffee trade: this ie an opportunity worthy the uy Feeneclable and energetic young man who hag 81509 gommund. Noagenta! reviies noticed. Address A. Z., box 168 Herald office, for one we COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDI cines and fancy articles, fixtures and furniture for a first Glass retall drug store, will be sold at leas than half cost to-day. 253 Canal street, near Bim. Ax MERCANTILE BUSINESS FOR SALE OR E: change.—Stock of $15,000, profits $10,000 per annum, cash, Also a stock OF E.000 to exchange, part cash, balance Good real estate; rare opportunity for lnvesiment, DINGEE & HOLDEN, No. 9 Nassau street, basement. WROADWAY BUSINESS FOR BALK THAT WI, realize $44 annum, in the fraly wine and Pte eee ter nthe 547 Broadway, room 4. owns 2 MHROTYPE AND. PHOTOGRAPH GAuuERY roR FA sale. meaeied Sian bee ore poe ree, Broadway, i rents og ply before 1 yy oe ed for welling, in other busineas, |ASH BUSINESS FOR SALE—PREDICATED ON iar profits and quick returns now in the eighth year most successful operation, | Here is « favorable ie opbortnity for two young men of the right stamp, for the of thelr capital, with ample opportunity to enlarge. must be considered between now and the close Fess 204 Franklin street, with all necessary fixtures, &e., complete onder, and a valuable lease. Froin $8,000 to can be made per year in a sirieth ‘moderate capital, Batiatactory reasons, iven foraliingouk. AB OR SALE—AN ENGINE OF AROUT SIXTY HonsR ower, cylinder 2) inches in diameter, 4 feet stroke; im complete order, now running: bullt in New York. JOHN J & SONS, 182 Front strect,_ OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS TEMPERANCE. GROCERY store, with new stock and fixtures, doing = gine proprietor is going into business up town. Bi further Dirtio. Pints inquire'on. the premises 688 Hudaon street, corner of eee broueeee OR BSALE—GENT’S FURNISHING AND HOSIERY store; stock, fixtures, good will, &c., of a gentleman's forofahing an ‘and hosiery store on the best business avenue im New York; the store has been, established seven years, bas the best part of the custom trade in its locality nicest hosiery trade done up town, and is just touch an opportu nity for a young man of some means as seldom offers; it will pay nicely if w fil attended to, and business done upon. upright principles; reasons will be ioterview. Address 8. J. G., box 11; ‘strictly, iven for selling upon am Herald office, OR BAT ¥—THE STOCK, fork bacrn Bs cettinl AND good will of a furniture and commission oem ina central location, near re, box 17 Post Will eure ‘bute capital, Address Furabure, box 1 (OR SALE—JOHN ATKINSON, CORNER OF DEAN and Boerum ‘Brooklyn, and @ proprietor of the. wal known restaurant “The Two Brothers,” Will: in consequence of the increasiy tablished “Allinuce,” sell the good Pine st., an bargain for cash If not sold at. private sale, above will be sold at auction on Tuesday, the 19th inst., at oe Dieter SALE—SEWING MACHINES OF THE MOST AP- Grover & cfiaker' celebrated 3:5. on them. corner of Ann, rooms Nos. 2 and 3, second OR SALE--THE STOCK AND foie OF A STOVE and ho’ use furnishing store; a good TOR (OR SALR—THE — AND “FIXTURES OF + well known wholesaleand retail liquor store 121 Mi 7 Ty street, between Canal and Hester streets, —eprash 5 Hy ness at nt. wishing ew calling immediately the same wil do wel OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—THE LEASE houseboid furniture of the old established No. ue Sus ee ‘This is a good chance to make tune. fret immediately on ihe premises. Sickness cau of belling. LOWER ROOTS FOR SALE.—J. W. SCHMIDT & CO. 68 Broad street, offer for sale a few cases of De Lany Son's celebrated bulbous us roots, just arrived per Katahdin, Amster Pilla OUR YEARS’ LEASE OF BROADWAY PROPERTY, corner of Grand street, for sale or to let from Int of May, 1858, now occupied by Pacific Bank. For inquire at the bank, between the hours of 10. and 3 o'clock. Qu, SALOON FOR SALE CHRAP-IN 1 BROAD- (ay; inthe siciniy of soveral places of amusement a Sams the bastness For paroara mir t Mesdkat Ding Baloo is Baloon, 483 roadway, frou 1l-A:M. tl 2 P RTER HOUSE FOR SALE Di SALE DOWN TO ay an 1% Tease, stock and Lary Std a first class house, long and well established, a1 successful oper eT by A. NRIDIARDT 20, 1i0Chatbain square, ROFESSION AL, _osKEes, PO FOR LAD! vertiser has for and profitable bi ae obliged Pegi ned of ia an : ag Inquire ‘at 28 Sixth avenue, \CHOONER FOR SALR. SARODT 8 TONS, CARRIES 85.tone, fast salle, light draught, in perfect order: built tm ’« work. Will be nald New York in the best man: da cheap. JOHN NSuwitd & NS, IAD riekaen Sree wi MACHINES FOR SALE.—SINGER’S, WHEEL- ork Wasoe’s, s, and Grover & Baker's second hand, cheap Machines bought, exchanged and CAL “DURGIN, 338 Broadway, room. rs ba ince, for goon eocrd Bad Tnchises, and y Feinbie piace for godt gcd Bi Ae pace Lo ot the mowt money Its sell. pHRo ‘On CIRCU MSTANCESIS THE GROCERY STORE Ro. U, und butcher ahop, No. 88 West Broadway, sale, “Inquire at the place. T°, DRUGGISTS “AND PHYSICIANS.—A DRUG STORE for sale, ina Lape Be town & shori distance and will sig sah age speek pee, het Xidrestorealfon BO BER arabia N16 Chambers etrect, Lady ny My og A LETR TT? vews SMALL, COMP! 4 pound press, at twent rovin may be hae dos “Apply at 18 Iy at 148 Pearl etree —A MOST PROFITABLE BUSINESS TO of on account of the advertiser having ey lent neighborhood ; rent. This is ® rare opportui business with & small capital. App STANTON, 77_Naanau street. $1. 200 WILL BUY STOCK, FIXTURES, ac, OF an old established tavern, doing ® large trade; concert hall attached (with separate eatrance and accommoda: Yon f0F 600 persons) with stage scenery, tables, bar fixtures, ‘&c., and long lease. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 84 Nassau street. IN CASH OR OTHER Faqreney or equal val valuation, and ima Ei pur. 35. & 000 chase m lucrative which the reer P wishes to fortune, WHERLER &'00, a No DENTISTRY. é A RTIFTOTAT, TRETH INSERTED AT THE “LOWEST prices —Sela on silver, $8; 00 —y— joommee. mon ‘piatioa, $25. Teeth extrictnd wi nal street near Mercer, one block west of Hroad aay Dr. RAGLETON, \ RAKER, DENTIAT, ¢ PRDADWAY, oan g . Told stand —Aile drawa ENTISTRY.—TRETH EXTRACTED IN TEN acorns ccoLeee bys new and Co. Reterence given if ‘ G. DURKIN, 363 Canal street | WILSON, 3 BOND STRERT, OPERATIVE AND 4. mmanutactnring dentist, w id respectfully ino, bvory deeeription Poste Hae al Enencs profession at abort notice, and at the very. HIKA’S TOOTHACHE REMEDY [8 A CERTAIN cure in the moat dist ing ones, cure is perma. pent. The remedy contains n or poison, nor anything fiyurtowa., Price $8 cents. He HIKA, 80}¢ Prinee street, cor- ner of Broadway. ving DENTISTS —ONE OF J. D. Legg ay 4 Pore wood cases of dental instruments instruments are bepatitally finished, and Neseerver! been cnn agree Dentist, Herald office, the ANTED=RY A SURGICAL AND MRCHANICAT dentist, n situation with ® first clase dentist, to one or both departments <3 . Address Madison aquare Post COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, NOTICE — THE UNDERSIONED CONG rane. Sw rahiy, a Ad Ls C4 JAQUEMOT ACHR the purpome of tn general commisaton : ‘Mor P ARISPMAS, NS ARTNER WANTED-IN THE GROCERY USN Pr Ri Ncquainted in the market and having a cath and ny adiirene, Pariner, Herald “ollce. confidential. time business, All com: munications wires 50 =A PARTNER WANTED, IN A GENTREL AND Ley! 1, Incrative ae business, tha requires about ate ‘he can e from 19 $0 per week, and no toate hatcror,” Apply to T. GAFFNEY, Norl0 Contre wren, SQ50-WaN tees A Good RESPROPABLA J urd a A firat class corner grocery, extablisheri place, five ne ea 47 hot month ig store, two Tooma coun Apply, tircenwich street, comer of West Routh p PART NTED, TO cose THR DO theren of a: ret ror tn in Old estab cash bneiness, paying about oo chance for a yonng.man to ngnge tn * Xpply at 208 Broadway, oom No. = ACTIVE OR SILENT : [$20 eae eg a visiness man. Address, stating where af bel