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pa SRE PPT FINANGLAL AND COMMERCIAL, LL STREET, ine Get. 3-0 P.M. ‘The Wall street markets were extremely dull to- fay, and, if the verms be permitted, sulky and sul- sen, In the first place, THe TREASURY PROGRAMME ‘was not to the taste of most of the snecula- tors in the Gold Room, for it falled to gratify the expectation of @ larger sale of gold. In this point it disappointed the “bears”? On the other hand, the “bulls,” who were epcow raged to buy | early in the morning, found the proclous metal un- | accountally weak, and henee the day passed with a display of considerable M-humor by both “bulls” and “bears”? It will have been noticed by our Washington despatches that the Secretary of the 1s ‘Treasury is making feady to redeem FIVE f s and has issued instructions for the payne: Bonds as may be presented before J Vided the holders submit loa shi aix per cent per anuum. Ti an act of Congress, passed Img the President to sue | Fate than six per cent, to the extent of Ye@eemabie in ten and payable in twenty yearsatier | Fannary }, 1361. The debt was incurred tor the pur- | pore of retiring the o)il issue of Treasury notes, and, as cireumstances favored a lower rate than six per cont, was offered to the public at only five per cent, ‘The bonds were quite generally subscribed for, ‘The Didders were required Co subuit certified cheeks for five per cent of the amount they offered to take. 1b go happened that pending tie awards te troubles ‘with South Carolina commenced; that State seceded, ‘and the rupture of the Union seemed inevitable. UWnoer these circumstances many of the capitalists who had hidden for the new loan sacrificed thelr Dive per ceat ceposit, and of the $21,000,000 offered only $7,022,000 was pail fer, It Is this amount which Mr, Boutwell intends redeeming on or before the ist of January n: As the bonds were issued before the issue of legal tenders they will be re- deemed at par in coin, Their market value has been per in coin for some time past, their price Davin: gradualty advanced to that point after the Supreme Court decision as to the medinm of re- @emption evforcabie in all obligations entered into before the passage of the Legal Tender act. THE THREE \TS. Be is generally asse Seeretary of the Treasury will redeom te three per cent certificates With Jegal tenders. This course is not compulsory tof anch ry 1, pro- ihe rate of } created by | auuthoriz nds, at a not Nig $21,060,000, ‘with him, as the law under which they were iasued they proves that may be redeemed in lawful money. Gov ‘The disappointm: ENT BONDS STEADY, nt referred to as having been so general in the G n Was also perceptible at the Government Board, where considerable surprise was exhibited that prices did not sharply advance on the proposition of the Tre ent to buy eight mili of bonds during the current month, Aiter the boards this ‘itsappoinement led to some sales to realize, and the merkei Close’ gene- rally tower, but qulet and steady. MONEY EASY. The money market was easy and without new fea- ture. Borrowers on stock lateralis paid five to six per cent, and on government collaterals four to Foreign exchenge was Gull and steady. The rate | for the various grades of bankers’ sixty day sterling | Fapged irom 109 to 10934, and for sight bills from | 1097; t0 1104. ‘There was more demand for com- mercial paper, und prime donble name accepiances ‘Were in request at 7/4 a8}4 per cent. SUSPENSION IN THE COTTON TRADE. ‘The suspension of the iavorite and well known cotton house of Wiliam H. Newman & Co, was re- ported on the streot to-day, their losses being attri- buted to the constantly declining market for cotton ever since the September gold panic of 1869. Their Mabilities are not heavy, and their friends express a@ confident hope of seeing them resume within a few weeks. GOLD WEAK. The earliest sales of gold were at 114, but the price soon gave way under the presence of a freer supply of the cash metal and eventually declined to 13%. It is suggested thar the weakness, which was surprising to those who imterpreted the Treasury programme as meaning higher gold, was due to the fear of the sudden conversion of the ‘71s into gold | should the borrowing rate be again so extravagant as to tempi the employment of money in the gold arket. Tne priucipal Muctuatfons were as 4A 8 + 13K 11545 M. 60 y * M. % | 4 6: In the gold loan market percent for carrying i the rate ranged from 2 | 34 for borrowing. In an exceptional ease a borrower en minutes to three | Pclock, pail 34 for the use of a small amount. | Phe operations of the Gold Exchange Bauk were as | follows: — Gold cleared. Gold balances Currency balances 3 STOUKS DULL AND LOW The stock market was Intensely dull, toi 2 1,081,281 na, as are. pult of the general maciivity, drooped an eighth to | Mhree-eighihs percent. After the last board It brightened up a Little, and one or two of the list as- sumed considerable activity. The Inclement weatne bad much to do with checking the speculative feel- ing, for ii kept the crowd from tae Long Room and Kept the vicinity of the Stovk Exchange almost de- verted. ‘The character the movement, such as there was, is shown tn the followiug table of the HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The exireme fluctuations in ive leading specula- Uve shares were as follow of Highest, Lowest, N.Y. Central consolidared 92 RY. ae scrip. Western Union ‘te Pacific Matl.. Wnitea States CLOSING PRIC The forlowi ere the Clostng prices sion of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Did; Consolidation Goal, 25 « 40; Chinbe: AT THE STOCK 64 ‘company, bid; Wesiern Union, 264 2 yuiek silver, a 6; Mariposa, 5 & 6; do. pr ed, a tl Adams Exp 6635 a Wells-bargo Express, B08 42%; do., scrip, 2% a 344; American &xpres: 42'¢ bid; United ates Express, 25 a Pacific Mail, 42'; a 42%; New York Gentr consolidated, 92 4 92);; Brie, 22% 4 23; Harlem, a 98; Lake Sho: bid; Chicago wad Norihweste: S17, a 82; preferred, 87', 4 877,; Cleveiand, el tit Cimc ins nati and Indianapolis, 79% a 60% tral, 107 a 108; Rock Island, | f waukee and St. Paul, 63'4 4 027;; do. 81 @ 81%; Toledo, Wabash and Wester: bs do. preferred, 30; Fort Wayne, #2 vid; Chicago and Alton, il2% #115; do. preferred, 114 bid; Ohio and Mississippi, s2y 4 $5 Louis and tron Mountain, 47'{; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 104% a i04';; Morris and Hssex, 89% a 69%; Hannibal and 5:. Jeseph, ills 1124,; do, pre ferred, 113% a 115; Cemambus, Ohicege and Indiana Central, 1714 a 17'4 CLOSING STREET PRICES OF GOVERNMENT ‘The following were the fal street quotations for the government list :—Saited states currency axes, do., 1881, registered, 110% a 114; do. 40, Bye-twentles, regis , 108% & 1081, ; do. do., 1862, 30, do,, 1864, do. do., 1114 0., U1 a 111%; do. do., coupon, do., uss oil wll ss; A . 1865, do, registered, Siataey and July, 110% a 1102, Lose Lies; do, do., 1867, do, a 4e,, 1868, do, die., 110, a 110 Go. “en-fortics, registered, 198; a 1084,; de, do., cou- pon, 106%; 2 10654. SOUTHERN RECURITIES straDy, ‘The dealings in the Southern State bonds were on a limited scale, The market was generally steady, if not irm, and closed ag follow+:—Tenneaser, ex conven, $3 & O35; Ue, DEW, $A; Vominia, 4 Same time, 1966. . Iron, 40 | 4; dado, | ‘NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, 40., new, 64 a 66; do,, registered LS Seg ne ot ee oe, Guus tae daeaane ss our stock, 010, 62% 0534; Georgia sixes, 83 a 85; de | “Evictions — pevens, 90 2 92; do. do., old, 90 a 92; Nerth Carolina, agen cut meats, ani ex cenpon, 50 a 5034; do., funding, 1866, 39 9 40; do. do., 1808, 34 & 36; do., new, 27% a 2534; de., apecial tax, 28 a 2334; Missouri sixes, 9034 @ 904; do., Hannibal and St. Joseph, 90 a 90%; Louisiana a 72; do, sixes, TL levee = atxes, a 89; @ 1%; do. penitentiary sevens, do. 87 do, new, 66 & 67; ao. do. eights, % 9 79: railroad eights, 76 a 80; Alabama fives, 70 a 72; do. eights, 100 a 101; do, railread, eights, 93 a 98; | South Carolina sixes, 80 a 85; do, new, January and | July, 68 a69; do., new, April and October, 66 a 70; do. a6 registere? stock, old, 70 a 75; 19. sevens, 68 a 72. Arkansas sixes, 62 THE SPECIE MOVEMENT. The imports of specie at this port during the past | week have been as follows:— 26—Steamer Missourl, Havana—St- 23,090 8! voamer Ocean ‘Queen, “Xespia- Ads ssse Sept. Ov Total for the week, Prey.ously reported. Total since January }, Leslie Same time, 1869 . Same time, 1988. wie tine, 1867, Stowwer Tie Soto, Havaaa—Gord. 63,292 89,685 2,000 + $182,459 8,067,480 Steamer Morro Castic, Havana— 25,272,960 2,510,728 7,742,808 COMPARISON OF THE IMPORTS. The following shows the foreign imports at New York during the past week and since the beginning of the year:—~ 1868. Dry goods........ $3,403,015 General m 4,330,618 For the week. Prey. reported, Since Jan. 1 + $193,627,757 $238,412, 1869. $1,680,538 3,702, 1870, $2,871,801 4,186,271 $7,058,078 224,400,644 $231,508, 622 SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Monday, Oct. 3-10:15 A. M. 200 abs U8 Exprese..b ¢ 28 #10000 UB 5-20, c, 62.. 113 1000 do... phy 3500 thoi i oR Zieh esl con. ake WOCERIab 9 » By a ae oreloc y « 10844 113} “Soon 6 S000 cl ht NW eon. 2B shs Manpona pr. do. "1 1) cm ad Wi pia, YC&H RR... 180 Ciev & Pitts RR... 10659 + 10g, 100 do. beail 10749 i 100 Chi & RT iit M65 100 Mil & St Pant he ‘pt ae 200 Tol, Wab &W 600 Qhio'# Mise RE... 14 Del, Lack ag 250 Morris a&En ine & Ses 30 Stonington ie 1 Long Island RK} 100shs U8 Ex. 100NY Cen & 00 do.. 46 Erie pref. 700 800 O Wi Ly 26040 08 B20, oar. 1WLS 4 M's RE. 200 Chi ANW BR ‘nton Pacit 116 Morris 4 Es Kf 5 Pitts, FW & € gtd £W.. RR. and 2:15 7. ™M. ‘glove US Patch ¢,'65, sm hoe 8000 One o’Clock P. bec B13 RR. Reading RR. STREET QUOTATIONS, Wert UnTal. Pacite Mail NY Cen co N ¥ Con serip. Ene... Half-past Five e’Clock Bou, MartaBrie. a 3a% 38 he 3 COMBIERCLAL REPORT. MonDay, Oct. 5-6. M. Corrrx.—The marke. for Rio was quiet and we heard of no sales; prices, however, were stiil steady. Other kinds were dull but held for higher figures. We quote: j fair do. Ue. a 1bige. We. a 173gc.; extremes tor lots, 14}gc. a va (government bags) 20c, apore do., I8e. 19c,; Maracaibo, Ye. 2 18'ge.; Laguayra, 16ige. St. Domingo (gold, in bond), 8c. a $e. ; cargoes, 1txe. prime do. mats, 12c, a Zle. ; Sin Mexiran, Ibe. a 18c.; at paid. COTYON. demand being chietly { jy at about Saturdi anita, 16%y0. a} -Rio, ordinary good do., I a 22¢.; do. 31,760 grasa Ceylon, 17340. = a I8e.; ge. @ 1Be. 5 Mantle, I6e. #c.-—all gold, ‘The market for thia staple was fairly active, tha ‘or export. opening, when some salea were made at an advance of but subsequently the market declined a trifle, but closed Prices were firmer af the 6c. quotations, Including 210 2,955 bales, of which 2,148 were for export, 687 for spinning ‘and 17) on speculation. followin 600 do. at do th November at and 000 do. f ing quotation! ie wae pri owing to she fac room in the Liv, ehurtering busine } inquiry for larg cotton 8 or the United it rs rosin at at 15-324. {ai Fy \ to Jamalew and back: back, and (not pr to Liverpool with 1,809 bai corn meal, 12,800 hush } oats, 5,050'do." | moderate busin ay the smaliness of within dew Sales ov bbls, art jate Sac for old am Aa store ani 0 sably active demant and | 0c. for Westera. i | #1 a. GUSNIES WF were still nom! ned to smn! , a 20e, for uew. betug # | diate wa % which were in mr | tes were fre | hhea, Porto f aul pie rather 17 bois. ut SYiye. w avle., ‘iba #4 the latter price tor rope. , B00 do. f, 0, bein” Charl b, ia Savannah on private terms. ‘oF lots on the spot were us foliows:-~ v rplands Mobile and Florida, Memphis, errs eras. | Me that higher rates were ool steamers was held as high as 7u, ufet, though there was considerable to load at ports in the South with Kingdom and Continent at former © ehuagemente, ware: ei 8 FLoun ASD ARATS.—Receipts ir The sbipping grades were only inode ho offerings on w, ant whiten priv rm, wi Ad I and no sales were reported Lic, for bugs, and 29'4¢, a Ble. for ¢ beavy, holvere belng auxic ales werr made witain the range of Be. # lie, for oid, | AFC, alway ore wendy, € Jute, whic were anoted at aM¥ge, at the « the tat | For future delivery the market was passably active, and the sales were mace :—600 . at V7 9c bales, banis low middling, W0 do. at 15 9-160. 100 0. for October leans, 200 n Saturday 300 do, for ‘The clos’ Ordinary. v., | Washington Territory, dated September 25, we learn Good ordinary. ib ib ¥}5 | that the aurora borealis was visible at that place Lows 156 165 6, | last night between eight and one o’cine! ‘The fr- poirot de ihe Ad Se M44 | mameut was illuminated by vivid streaks of light | “Freire. The market was very quiet except for cotton, | Cartug They were also lemnanaed; grain ‘The To Liverpool i bales | per steamer, 2,100 cloning ® FAGd, nt Ya. To ‘he cburters were :—A thence to Liverpool with 2,000 bales | abip to Savannah, thence to the came port ja bark ‘rom Philadelphia to a matinent “with 3d. ju ship to Rotterdam, general 4 schooner, eported) a wy ob petroleum at tons, to Hayti and el ‘tom Savannah tt armness of the — other Steady in 90a F485 | No out in pase 0 bushels at doy, ce Ohio and remained dull aud wominal at 8c. a Marley malt wos dull bu’ - riny 10,00) bushels Canada were wold late Saturday at | Very denuite for umenanged., Of 10 auppiy presaut wants, atoreaiize, A few SLAsSrs8.—The market was very quiet, the business small lots to auppiy imme: Priced remained atendy for the grocery grade, | sAnvora’’ shows tite peculiar fines of the. applica iow and m in value, um qual at tor apirita (urpeniine was for werchantable ae. The nales were | ama loa, Crode turpentine was aii! all, were enirely nominal, — Rosin--The "low were more @oght alter, very firm, while the other deseriptions dui! and nominal. The antes were 4,009 bl #2 afl US—the latte a 100g ‘We quote: 82-40; No. 1, $2 60a ao. and window glass, 85 0 ter was duit und nominal wt $2 90 a $2 60 Uisb. Ligreed wae Val and urives were nominal; Jobbing Hf toes, ee beef, 50 pork, By ry and for pork for oth iamcdae a future de- livery, ed ea or pa prices were de- cicedly higher, eapectal a the aoe which were uioted al close ose at ok MO Bde. In lola, at 24 8115 $20.25 for rn wel bia, Western for October at $25. and 360 do. for November at 75. Stock in yor Ocwober 1, i 19,983 vbis. new and 15 do. old. ‘Total, 19,006 bbls. Dressed ‘were ‘mod- rately active and steady as tie. a lige was quiet, especielly for Western. The wales re aititee. for prime Western steam including small to kettle, but prices were stens: swore 600 tareed at the spot, x do. Jota city w rile cy range of tie. a tbe, for No, Res hogs were glow ol le, she demand bolng ilgnt, and ices Were weak at 81¢¢, a #4c. for common to prime lots, rivals were 0,48 head, the bulk of which were for | ease Tent Kemerwere, quiet andiwe heart of be fales;, prices were nominal at 835435 5) for summer cured, Tleroo, beet, wa al ats were nominal at B28 for A = quiet, but tuchapged ia, val Ginnhed' to. staail tots eine the ran; plain mena and 18 & nis, ot ets 808 910: for #19 for rage Stock October 1, nd erces new, 329 bbls, wnd tlerces old! sat we heard of no sales, Long clear was loge, Culmeats were in light demand, firm owing to the sraall suppiy. "Smal were ciferted within the Tange of 1910. a Que. for pickled Bains, 21 yc, 0 23/40, for ugh tierced sigvked and bagged do., and Ve, for amoked shoulders, PrIROLEUM.—The mal i aud wo heard of no gules. The demand was ight? vel | chletly contined to amall lots, to supply the iunmediate wants of retiners, who refused to pay over 13 cents for lar muounts, ‘Ou the upper road 1,000 bbis. were sold at Bo ‘im bbs, was dull and nowinal at about salen were reported, | For ” napitha was dull, end wo’ beard — of Prices were entirely nomiual. ‘The market for refined 8 extremely ae and heavy, and prices were lower. mand from all sources was cheney y leh rt. onniee, au bbia. at 254y¢., whieh was about the elos! ng el Ly Mole, Toho tm bulk: worn aold far fared ‘elivery + poping lota were only moderately sor > 28ix¢., the Intter price for prime white, goto corny in Pnitaaelphin was very quiet and heavy, and prices were about ice, lower {oy ol for thls month's Uélivery, whlch was sold towards the close for the last half at we, Which price tere were aellers at the extreme cloas, BS! weber felivery the clo: refal price was about 2,u00 bois. for tie. pat half of October at Ken cay 6 do, wb th fovernber at 24 Rrok.— Both Carolina and Rangoon were di tations published 1u our last sue, demand was con- fined to fai! lots to supply immediate wants. STEARINE.—-The market waa q niet ‘at former prices, Fair topriove grades are, quoted at Ifo, a, 18c., with sual sales within the range. ‘The gemand was light, SEEDG,—No aelen avere reported of grass, which were in Light deuiand and heavy at 1Uige. for clover ahd $6 for timo- toy, Liusoed wan dul! wad nominal ot #2 2234, gold, auty paid; no sales were reported. SUGAK,- it ere fru still a good demand for raw, and the | offerings bern, moderate the markct was firuer, and | prices app sted to tha extent of ies par tbe aeitio nt Yayxe. @ 9 9c. Lor fair to good relining Cuba. The demand was ciety trom redners Sho sales were 143) bhde. at 8 d4Gde, a lade, for Cubs, ‘Porto Ktco ‘wad ‘Demerara c.a9 4c. For reimed the murk Ke ive br stronger. The Cay prices were 13: for hard, 4c. @ 12/,¢. for soft white, and 12yc. nae for cee We quote:—-Cuda—Inierior (@ common reining, 8 . 9c. fair Tehning, Se. 3 good retining, 9c. ; fair to good fat lic @ prime to choice gro- fe, eentrifugat (bide. and boxes), 96 a Chis, and bores), 8 Mayana Boreas Dat for crude, in ror at the quo- gery, 10}ye. Me. eis . Porte iS ieinfr ates, ry grades. Wisc. & Lge. . fet, but prices were ‘sleady, espectally for noted at sc. a9éc. A Tow smal rales the range Of 9¢. ‘a 93ge. for common to rime. Wuiskry.--Receipte, 45 bb's. firia prices. iron bound. A fair demand prevailed at There were sold 425, bbls. at S8'gc. a Ye. for arrouriee “SUHCIDE IN ULSTER. A Lunatic Cuts His Throat arene Ear to Ear, and Attempts to Kill His Neithbors--He Is Pursued and Kuecked Down with a Club= A Frightful Sight. The gillage of Homowack, situated about thirty- | two miles from Kingston, on the Delaware and Hud- sor Canal, was on Friday the scene of a most shock- ing attempt at suicide. Adney Caldwell, a w farmer, who has been subject to occasional fits Insanity for several years past, on the above day visited the grist mill of Cornelins Cudney, a short distance irom his house, aud while teres 1 large butcher kuife, which was lying in the room, and drew 1t several times across his throat, et ing a wound from ear to ear and severing the W pipe, just missing the jugular vem and carotid ar- tery. He then, With the blood streaming from the ghastly Lipa onc ed A most sickening ap- pearance, entered an adjoining room, Wiiere a miller Was at work, Who, upon behoiding Caldwell stand- ing tn the doorway with the REESING KNIFE | in hand and demoniacal glare, became alarmed and | shouted for help. speedily several persons who j{ Were at Work near by rushed to the scene and at once demanded the knife. Caldwell refused to sur- 20; wm vessei, 185 tons, | it a 515 | Prices | render it, and with savage threats and flonrishes of pe dripping weapon drove the people from the mill. this ume a crowd had gathered outside, when Fe tempts were made to secure the knife, but without success The insane man, with the blood flowing profusciy from the gaping wound, with desperate determination then RUSHED UPON THE CROWD, chasing one and another with the mirderous wea- | pon. Just as Caldwell was in the act of plunging | the knife into one of the pursued Cornelius Cudney, | iale or to rent. club in hand, came up benind him and with a well directed plow felled him to the ground, He had no sooner failen than he arose and bounded with super- human chorts over the fence and trough the fields, ranniug towards his house. When he reached his garden fence he attempied to climb over, but. fell AUSTRALIS. Further Description of the Late Displny, of North Lights, as Seen on the Pacific Coast, {From the Alta California, Sept. 26.1 ‘The display of aurora borealis, or Nortnern lights, visible on Saturday evening seems not merely to Be been witnessed at all points east, but far to north and south on this coast. The regular,tele- ie ‘aphic despatcnes almost universally dilaic on’ the subject, aud trom a special despatcti from seattle, from west to east (?) OL noticed and Swindroish Station. ‘ek, 1 ADSWer to a special inquiry by the operator of the Western Umon Company, we jearn vhat the aurora was hot observed, the weath haz, Wtnick, but In the south if was espectaily | noted, as our despatches from Los Angeles, &¢., WHL | | testify. At Visauin it seems to have been particn- larly Vivi »ngues of bright yellow sot np from the horizo Most to the meridian, changing toa | pale green and deep crimson. ‘the seene shifted trom the nor thweet ee nortiieas times, dastin several rs, When | Hever ay: ance of a chai | crimson flame.”” Ai Marysville it was seen to great perfection. Appedt ‘It appeared first in the a { and hovered around between north and upward of an hour. i had the appeara | huge envtain, extending from the heavens to the e ahade ot presi need the appear- ching fortit masses of The dark shadow that formed its east- rn boundary. {ts shadowing was delicate aud stb- t even ti the most owing portions, and across | lg face from time to tine were siudiuwy strey of {he Trunks of trees or masts of slaps in tiv Occasionally its colors changed. the crimson Hy Melting Hut an orange color and then into and alierwaras brishtenin, F erutsont seme: dis- separate wk clouds, like & edrop curtain, the i the rear of a gw sky dad stirs malt thet cl img o perfectly disuinet ba e fro potats in Nevad also very vivid. | 1 cases it rs to have veen @ widespread Ut a bue heave! her tian ao fora. Mr. Whymper, in his re ibes mm eat whieh and brightness Tric hght,”? and no other title would p cate its nature. ‘Through this “snak | Ike those of a lunar rambow, fitted, while ever | and anon streamers and streaks shot upward from y indi. f the stars belay visible through any part of 8 wriggling and insidious mo- 2 to this serpentine aurora which secmed to i sWer to its characters, in works on Arctic | fons, the aurora is generally pictured with W, BUT AS Th IS so evidently due to | electrical disturpances inthe atmosphere wt must be more or lasg ethereal in pature, and should be te | emied as indelinivc im its outines. Doubtless bh pheuomena have been common throughout all and (hose who suppose they presage earth- 2 or any other serious disturbance need not be | | greaily alarmed, They ure commonest in extreme | | Rorthern latttudes, where earthquakes are supposa- | biy unknow While in our latitude, these lights | en in a northerty tof the heavens; in Ausiraita, &e., they are scen in @ southerly dire: tion exciusively, and known as Aurora Austiar + jia (Southern gugits). The derivation of tne word th of Wiese phenomena; it signifies jiteratiy the “golden’ or the “morning hour’ (1, the dawn of | { day; the redness oj ve sky just beiore ihe sun } rises). Sport iN TH Weete—In a letter from one pf a | party now bowaio hunting in the viemiy of Fort | Hays stot Leavenworth), we hear some- | thing about General Custer. He went hunting the bullaio with Govervor McCook, of Coloradd. During that hunt the Governor was thrown from is horse. ‘This was directly aster he had fired @ snot inte the aide of a buifaio bull, As he sprang to his feet and | saw hia horse at full speed, running for tus life, the | old buffato bull placed one horn against his right ‘ugh and hoisted the dignitary avout fifteen feet pe- tween & horizontal and perpendicular direction, and it wasdone 80 unceremoniously that the Governor could not tell how he first struck land, but he found his right wrist badly sprained and one of the dngers of lus I¢ft Hand considergbiy Mure, owner, is elegantly finished and thoroughly replete, wit! modern improvements; would be sold low. (next door) or ut eval office, foot of East Thirty-fom tonne th street, ae at 128d treet, $45,000. avenne for sale. decided bargain; neat rte cminth street, from loss of blood, when he was secured by the FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP crowd und the knife taken away. He was carried | Airs gto mane balsues ao morsagee Appi om | _ into his house and a physician sent for. who sewed | hrembies. Bart a ee up the wounds, inserting an artificial windpipe for > -: respiration. 11 is a be may recover, GREAT BARGAT N.-FOUR STORY BRI pI a Se ASN 4A. and Lot on West ‘hirtieth street; price § this week ; rented for #516. THE AL RORA BOREALIS AND THe AURORA MORRIS B. BAER, 269 West Thirty-fourth street. — = few doors of | Bulit by Charles Du ¥ | Hand sixth avenues, « three story igh stoop brick House, itt Aa picnuted One | a9 le; newly freacord ; mplete orders all im iPrbek tt My i ured as a * t clee- WM. H. RAYNO N Pine street. _CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _ A cSEYHRAL Finer otass HOUBES ON MADISON snd Fit avenues * eked LYNH, 72 and 74 Cedar atreet._ FINE. CORN’ A intiieore ite, for nis at a bargain. nuoaDwar, M. A. J. LYNCH, 73 7 Cedar street. Ag SPLENDIDLY BUILT, FULL SIZE HOUSE, ON irty-ninth atreet, between Madison and Park avenu forsale. ow 2. J, LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar strect. NEWLY BULL, HaNpsownLy A, tro ct el fete, ah oe ‘Apply to owner, 48. nat Meriy-ntuth neces Nea Ale PROADWAY—BY STANLEY r DAY_PRIVATE isiness and’ Manutacthring’ Proves Tor ioeatloes ae: scription and price, nee printed lit, imatied \l free. es A. —FOR SALE, A THREE STORY BROWN STONE mer House on Lexington avenue; or will exchange {or property in Elizabethtown or Newark.’ Apply at 761 Lex jugton avenue, A —1 WILL SELL (IF APPLIED POR IMMEDIATELY that large four story ‘brown stone House and Lot, 17 Bitte fourth street, Las ed betow present ao two large four stor ova Scotia front Houses ‘on Hittyahiea street, 27 feet from Madison avenue. Doors open. Must be sold, Apply at 781 Le: SMALL | NEW. FOUR STORY BROWN sTONE Ge 17% Hast Beventy-rst atreet, for sale, Call at S06 Bowery. Noagents need app y. FOR SALE—TWO FIRST CLAKS HOUSES, WITH AL fatuotes Nowland 17, Hast For aera ith street, between Fi‘th and Madison avenues, ready for immediate oceupation. Parties wanting a firs! class house would do well Lo see these before purchusing elsewhere; the improve- ments are soley: new, of slogan! a style and finish, and superior to anything before offered In. this market.” For er Be parison apply to MATTHEW BYRNES, on the ny m1, BROADWAY.—FOR are BY Sone DAY, 121 East Ninety-second at,, 3 M nd b. by 2h: 00 40,000 DIOINING MADISON AVENUE, ON WHICH HORSE care are now Fanning to Righty sbxth street.—An elegant four story brown stone onan three een in bard wood; mirrors, &e. ; location one of the best and most improviny in city. Apply ‘on promises, Fifty-third strect, north Mide, four doors east of Madison avenue, — DESIRABLE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP MEDIUM tized, ‘modern completa Dwelling, adjoining Madison ison hurabee of Dwellings. Shurray ile a a arth so a number of Dwallings, Murray Hill, near avenue, dc. V. K, STEVENSON ¢ SON, 11 Pine street, USINESS PROPERTY, oN FOURTH AVENUE, ‘COR. ner, near Stewart's, for sale; also adjoining Property, between Broadway pat rou aventie; SS Uberal. LYNOH, 72 and 74 Cedar sireet. WITH SEVERAL CHOICE PLOTS of first class improvements. J LYNCH, 73 and 72 and 74 Cedi SUPERIOR DWELLING, NEAR FIFTEHL Aree, for sale.—A great variety of desirable east side Houses and Lots, on easy terin¥. HASTINGS & CO., No. 6 Pine street. _ F% SALR—AWO LOTS, RUNNING THROUGH from Filty-second to Fifty-third atreet, beween Fifth suitable for a livery stable, pokeawon dene I RAYNOR, No. 4 Pine street, J70R BALE FRAME HOVSE AND FULL LOT; ‘Fange, boiler, bath, chandelinr; price w6,200, Inquire of 448'East Seventy-niuth stree! UILDERS' | LOANS, ot Lots, in the m marble mantels, ' Can be seen only 1 pM by applying 0 JOHN G. AT- ast Fourth street, aaa of Mer particulars apply to. E. il. LUDLOW & COS No. 6 Pine street. OR BALE— AT A BARGAIN, THE, THRER STORY Koop brick House, 210 "East Thirty-second atreet iid Noo HE < In excellentomter, and wih ei tmodern Ine provements, Apply on the premi OR SALF—THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE NO. 823 Mailison also two in Seventy-fourth street, be- tween #ifth and Madigon avenues. Inquire on the premises. FoR SALE- “aE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone Dwelling, 246 East Sixtieth strect, between Second and Third avenues; was built by ly at 244 92 D STRE Br PROPERTY FOR SALE.—SIX LOTS, near First avenue; algo five Lots on Grand Boulevard, L, SCHMIDT, 68 Broad street, —A VERY DESIRABLE FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone House on Park M. A. J. LYNCH, 73 and 7 ‘Cedar street, Weat sides MAGNIFICENT HOUSE ON ee AVENUE, WITH stable and extra Lot, for FULL SIZE BROWN STONS Ilan STOOP HOUSE. on Fifth avenue, near Fort: id street, for Lae very M. ALJ. LYN LYNCH, and 74 Gedar PERFECT GEM OF A AN House on aad LYN wtres VERY COMPLETE CORNER HO AA. ton avenue, freacoed and in periect o ‘YNC! SCH, 7: 72 and 4 Cedar street. FIRST ZA Bouse, CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE full width, for sale, On, Marray Hi), within a ifth avenue; pric Sh, For farther par- ticulars apply to E, H. LUDLOW #CO., No. & Pine street. FIRST CLASS DWE ele ON THIRTY-FOURTH AX. street for sale.—Desirable west side Houses ard Lots for sale on favorabie tom: INGS & CO., No. 6 Pine street. N ELEGANT THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, on West Forty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, 13x55x100, in superb order, with new and handsome’ furniture, $20,000. ROBERT G, RICHARDS, 953 Broadway. — AS OPPORTUNITY.-FUUR STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House, first class in every respect, fur- nished or unfurnished, at a bargain; No, 49 Fiity-sixth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues; finest street above Forty: MR, GEORGE B, REYNOLDS HAS d realty weat of Fifth ave- ind it to their advantage to Know that hereafter nothing in this department wil be offer- ed by this house without personal inspection. ‘The Real Es- tate Uirewlar mailed free, STANLEY DAY, Tia Broadway. DESIRABLE FOUR STORY STOOP, MEDIUM nized modern, complete Dwelling, near Fifth avenue, abont Fiity-third street; price rei casonnle ; ; terms easy. Also & number of Divellings: Murray Hi. near Fifth avenue, Se. . ENSON « BON, Ut Pine strevt. ANT HOUSE ON FIPTH AVENUE, WITH private eatrance to sable on adjoining street, for aie. This property ia worthy the attention of frst cians partien; will be sold ut a fair valuation, as the owner Is going ubroad. JH, 72 and 7 VOR SALE. Hsbc following Gest class extra-sized Houses, finished in| hard wood, with all the mosiern improvements: n’ avenue, northeast corner Filty: Join ©. § nh avenue, Owners and buyers wil! 8 wth street, es, southwest corner Porty-third street. iD. venue, southeast corner Forty-secoad street. No. . pear Madison avenue, | id Robins. Madison avenue, between Forty-third and. Forty-fourth streets, three full-sized (our story brown stone Honses. Bulit by Robert Coburn, tween Fifth and Sixth av story high stoop. Built by Davia Robins. Fifth ave orty-eighth street, extra size. full size. sold on easy terme and at rea- Fail particulars of . LYNCH, and 74 Cedar “street, nN sonable tigures. 5 VN Fittiewl sireet, between Fifth emises or to the owner, JOR SALE-THE ELEG. i sione House No, 54 We: and Sixth avenu at 4> West Fort FOR SALE ‘TH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH JOR SALE—ON WASHINGTON SQUARE, FURNISH- cd, a very commodions and comfortable Hote, of extra width and depth, with back building: will be sold low. further particulars apply to E, H. LUDLOW & Cf JOR SAul three stor; between Fifth and Madison avenues ; with immediate possession. Apply to E. CO., No. # Pine street, Jor SALE- THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone Houses 50 and 56 West Forty-el ott eee no. tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; price #24 11 846,000. ‘Apply on the premises, orto GRADY & FOX, oa Sixth ave: nue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty ate streets. ARK LOTS..& CHOICE PLOT OF LOTS, NORTH- P west corner of Bighth avenue and Ninetieth strect, will be sold Jow, on easy terms. Apply to the owners, L. L. & L. M, GUTHRIE, 110 Broadway. Miscellancous. FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE— A Comer house; near Central Park; all iuproyement good mortgages will be taken or exchange fo agente need apply. For D GREEY & CO., 98 Vesey EDUC A BE, medium sized House in Forty-firet street, in. perfect order and H. LUDLOW & ho cash required: for smatier house down town. particulars apply to EDWAR! Rie as SOME H FE IN THIR- $20,000. 4 ee eae eo for ante, at's in 01 \s4 terns. Sa Moke 3, BENCH, and 74 Cedar street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND a TO LET. ‘atone House for sale, in Brooklyn, on Adelphi street, JPIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN F feet north of Lafayette avenue, with al! modern improve- Oe PROPERTY our ony THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. meg, three | gu, ments. SBE 5 h K SALB—A BARGAIN, IN BROOKLYN, A NEW three story, Freneb Eo all improvements Hor if pri fired de way CRE dae A wlGgR, Jay Fulton gineet. second Leer, ‘ Won Immediately. ‘Apply ou premises to J. P, BROOKLYN FOR SALE AND Fon, a eal TR Tt me. spose pet ae eben Brooklyn," Fee SALE—IN Sea LARGE re ing Lote vary des} alot, Mar7, eee io owaen J. OWT, 13 Montagu SALE-IN BROOKLYN, vOUR BANDsOns Houses, three story, basement and sul Fooma; ull improvements; neighborhood first class; jent to ali the ferries; mi ‘will be sold cheap; terms easy. Inquire at 161 Dean street, between Hoyt aud Bond strevis, OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A NEW THREE STORY Feaattick, Mouse, with all jmprovemcats; In am unexcep- onal ood, eet Fa! iia me TT WALK HH: 49 Peari street, N IN ELIZABETH, a seat: iurge lot Ffect Soups Eicea TEES FAR, AND COUNTRY ar : Onsen Bay. eres sro aly hoes 28 tome fer trooulya grove ‘Kins'any seosbes of ban eatony Stores, Taverns, F ¥LATAU, No. 2 New Chambre atreet, corner Cha [yor SALE oR EXOHANGE FOR yEW YORK 7 Properiy-—Five two ators Lt, Deserts Ase Goon >D SOUL | fionses, in good onder, with gue and tare ard wring venue, Brooklyn: per acr roved kimer street, corner of Schenectady avenue, more rapidly hes ee YS other pi Saaste int! nee i ne 4 ousnnds are settling, af factory corner of Beven th avenue and enim ‘Addrevs C. K. LANDIS, Vine. | New pack. MN aide | FoR saue HANGE- RIGUTY-THREE Ac Fy GREENWICH PLEASANT VILLAGE RESIDENCE | er “county, from ry ribald aah en may Bf se bbe coe gph ‘state of cultivation, near depot; a den i shade; shore front; must be sold, Address J. W. TRAVER & vest bes, Lee ATWATER, Costob ridge station, Coun. AOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A WELL LOCA! K “dwelling in the upper part of this city, » Qoualy Lecritecag SH eg ove mie north of depot; HOME.—§200 CASH, rooms, full jot, | BD Nene rent, will mtg ‘ani iiye minutes fFom'depot, tt Je; more Lots if w lao other new Houses, on easy terms, aud Lots New Rochelle, trees, lawn, frail in Elizabeth and Hilsabetl ort on terms to suit purchasers, mausion, $0 rooma, Address box 2,672 Post o' irout office, second story. ts fete or apply at 4 a 0. 3 Broalway, New Yor a street, hiizabethport, N. a NO EXCHANGE. -DRUG STORE, FANCY GOODS STO} ere t and Houses Broouign) foe Yarn sare nore NICE LITTLE FARM OF FOUR ACRES IN CHERRY | Southern and Western nds for improved proj Valley, Pa., ninety miles from New York, four miles | MACOMBER & BAKER, Broad I. from large’ town; close to churches, schools, ‘stores, .c. ; LOTS IN CIty or PATERSON, N. J.—WILI Jand is level, ‘smooth and very rich; good frame house, seven . rooms; barn, p! suoemaker abop, e.; a | 123 {ake the turndure ofa amal ous and some cash f Address PATERSON, Hi oflice. merchandise. henner: Hee cap ie a Seats business; very healthy; Stee only oe mae 9100 cash, balance $100 yearly. Address | g RGE L. WALKER, East Stroudsburg, Monroe couat ‘TYRACTIVE ‘AND DELIGHTFUL HOUSE the equity, REAL AN ONE HAVING A SMALL DESIRABLE COUNTR! in chin; perfect strony little roe Finis 4 ;mear : al £ rie oe big acooualble to Name Ror wae the; on mort; desire bons? panic inetalta nts. | to sell very low for cash may 88 AQUE! 208 Brondvens. | lowest price, &c., BARTLIIT, 669 Broadway, New York {VARM. WANTED—A GOOD FARM FOR FARMIN purposes, in exchange for Bullding Lots at Huth k, Ned. CHARLES THIES, 19 Nassau street, room ‘ANTED—LANDS IN PENNSYLVANIA FOR CaS nd TOWNSEND BROS., 14 “A N BLEGANT COUNTRY SEAT OR FARM AT A SAC- iiloe.— For baie or exchange, irom) ta 35 acrea best Laud on Long Island, with superior Dwelling Hou Dy Coy SB mintkes frorh city, Apply to oF address MLNRY J. ARM. | STRONG, No, 3 Fourth avenue, up stairs. ag DOUBLE HOUSE—13 ROOMS, OUTBUILDINGS, | bout 3 acres lawn and garden, wll) Ma 1873; $500 ver ant tit Be Y D. TANTED—VIRGINIA FARMS. AND LAND FOR PARE cash and good sto a full f ireet, Palade de, TOWNSEND BROS. ‘South Third street, P phia. z TANTED—A SMALL, © HEAP WATER POWER, short distance from the eity: not much room tang aff | steam power will do if plenty of water. Address, statin, | Particulars, X. Y., box 143 Heraid ollie, year; “within few minutes of Mor TAN 2 and 74 Cegar street. FINE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT IN BUILDING Lot at Nyack, near ralirond: wras casy; Store, Bak- ary, also two Houses in Hudson i STONE & VAN HOUTEN, 43 Chatham street. WASTED-FIVE to Twexry a wim a ‘ENTRAL AVEN( WEST FAR: THE KORNA- | buildings, within eighty minutes of elty; not J ren's place for sale; House, Barns, 920-100 acres, clicap, | 10,000; will pay part cash, Westera land and mortgage. “x The Westchester Real Hstate Tiist_mailed free P| dress HOME, box If Herald dice. Chine Ais ___ STANLEY DAY, U1 Broadway. | WASTED To nua TWO OR’ THREE STORY BRIOK OR SALE-IN MONTOLAIR, FOUR VALUABLE louse, in some respectable neighborhood. Address, Country Residences, to We sold at auction on Get, (1, | Ing price, terms and locality, O. K., Herald office. For bills and particulars appiy to A.D. MELICK, Jn, & BRO., No. 6 Pine stre W43TeD To EURCHAS' — ‘on the line of Ni RIOR SALE—AT: SUMMIT, N. LARGE DWELL- | Sound, or water jeadit ing House, complete, with every convenience of a city | at ail times, Adress I house and country seat, recently finished, adjoining the reai- = fATTHEW 'T, BRUNNAN CENTRAL ASSOCIATION. | dence of the subscriber and very near to railway station. Apply to the owuer, J. EDGAR, at Sumunit, or at 33 Nasa M7 Kinceting of the nbore wil be told at Season Hall, Thireenti m cnird end. Fourth svannes, oo street, New York, lock. OR SALR—A COUNTRY SEAT AT I, 12 minutes trom depot; ten acre vation, with fine buildings: the house h ie name of Matthew T. B to send seven delegates, wi basiness. of importance wi ments; plenty fruit and shade; price 12,000. be grananoted. ‘M. H. BURNS, President. M. M. TWEED ASSOUIATION. Q, H Herald otllce. OR SALE—16) ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED EIGHT Hi. LEW, Secretary. W “iit ctttzeus otthe Nineieenth Assembi cise earnestly requested to aitend a meeting at Graber's Hi miles west of Otturnwa, Wapelo ‘county, Towa; ali under fence; one-haif in cultivatior 40 acres tame grass, with | goo! house ‘and outbuildings; the other with good timber; | ples M4 of ranning water, with stone and coal; all in good | condition; well situated tor roads, schools, churches; terms | {gyn siteot, hetweeat: Ninth and Tenthe aveowsl, tlie , day) evening, October 4, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of ¢1 rolling thems@ves as members of the Wm. He weed. ation. By order of the L:xeentive Committ DAVID S. JACKSON, Jity Prestieaky ene aa eey AN IMPROVED PLACE, nu Railroad, with a front on thé hat 1s deep enough for a ae 5. Re, Bead ollice. POLITICAL. — Address O- not represented are reqit credentials, to this meeting, $20 per acre down, or #25 with crops, and ossersion. iven Rt any time. For further particulars address ). 8, MoQUIS- TON, Chillicothe, Wapelo county, Iowa. | OR SALE—LANDS. etary. 1\Lid acres Perry county, Pennsyiv: essay] JORMA DMS 240 ucten Cloy county, Lowa-. 700 <== 610 ucres Cherokee county, fo 1,00 HOUSES, ROD! us, &C. WANTED, “poly only between 12 aud} 0% E, G. SHEPPARD, es No.2 Bowling Green. FR SALE—ELEGANT NEW HOUSE, 10 ROOMS; three lots, handsomely Jaid out, 6 minutes from Nort Bhore ferry; surroundings array terms easy; $85,000, RIN, 40 Brond st street, OR : SALE ONE. 0 OF THE FINEST FARMS IND Ure ess county, well watered and timbered, and with choice fruit: in in w high state of cultivation; good buildings; lens than balf a mile from Harlem Railroad. Address FARMER, Herald ofiice. WELL FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A SINS 4X gle gentleman, between Third and Seventh avenues] ent not exceeding 210 per week, including breaktast, fre and gas; references exchanged, ' Address B. I., box 1,009 Post ofice. 3 A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A EURNISHED ROOM; A. with alfconveniences, without Board; location to bd frat class and convenient to Fourth and Mad Madison ‘aven: | ‘Twenty-third street lines of bey plier box 1,175. office, with prices, which must rete and ref ‘Also describe appartmenta and location. Parties in Jereeg, City or Brooklyn making desirable offers wiil be noticed, »~ WOR SALE—AT GLENWOOD (YONKERS), ON THE bank of the rivers 4 an in olegant Building Site, with water | front, for $4,500; worth ROBERT . RICHARDS, 963 Broadway. {INE INVESTMENT.—CHOICE TRACT OF LAND AD- joining a large, flourishing Southern city; horse cars Tum rear the property ; would exchange for merchandise. JAQUES, 208 Broadway- M AEN) ee P| GIMENT OUSE WANTE! FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH SPLi NDID “SEVENTH REGIMENT I stable, in goo tion, or corner house with full lot,. orroom encugh ‘convenient to build « stable; tween Fourth and Eighth avenues and from Fourteenth to Eiluy-ninth street, Address, with full particulars, box ost DY DESIRES TWO COMMUNICATIN Rooms, nicely Curpisied, with a widow, where there | ino boarders; will pay a liberal price if sulted. Address M. sa Herald olflee, ACTORY WANTED. A LARGE TWO STORY BomaK _ing, In or near the city. Address P. B. W., Hi (XRATULLA’S Band will accompany the excursion to Scotch Plains to the the great sale of 600 Lots by A. D. MELLICK, Jn., & BRO., No. 6 Pine street, on Thursday, Free train apd collation, ba NREAT BARG. aw FOUR ACRES AND povst. B TDouse, large barn. on corner, desirably located ; 20 mi utes from North Shore ferry; #3000; terme eas DARRIN, 50 Broad. [JOTEL TO LET, AT NEWARK, NEW JERSEY... THE new hotel just erected opposite the depot of the Morris and Essex Railroad Company, 1s olfered for lease to a per- son competent to keep « good hotel. There are now ready | Vy between 40 and 50 apartments, to which can be added as | many more mn a few weeks; included are extensive basement rooms for restaurant, bar, barber's shop, &c. If needed the WO ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING WANT; ed—Up town, tor a young, respectable couple, ina zi sage of vate house; no troubie, ‘Terms from $10 to #! Address ST, ELMO, Herald office. ANTED, FOR A SM. ALI PRIVATE FAMILY. ) tarutehed House, berween Twenty-third and Thirty-Afll sireets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address, stating ticulara and lowest terms, It, M., 11 East Twenty-ninth rANTED. N room, on tirst floor. NV CRNISHED, ROOM AND aa Herald Address H. H., box 223 office. ee b TED—BY A “LADY “ENGAGED OUT DURING hotel can be eularged to any desirable, extent, The city of | VAT Newark has a population of over 100,000, and ia growing ‘the day, a Room and Bedroom, furnished or uofur- rapidly. ‘There is creat want of hotel accommodation in the | nished; location from Sixth to Third avenue; refcrences * city, and this a@ords a rare opportinity to a person who | changell, Address DRUG STORE, 285 Seventh avenue. thoroughly understands the busine CRANE, 494 Broad atreet, Newark, N. Apply to B. F. ANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, THREE FU! RNIGEER Rooms, in a private family, ‘for three adult; a yaey ek re ete ON THE HUDSON, — moderate; references exchanged. ' Adiress BONWOW DALES Europe, a thoroughiy 1 vena Jags, crockery, ke.) donble Heralifomce, ew} ‘ottage Hor onse, billiard room (Phelan table ) » ¥ ANTED—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, FOR LIGHT &ec, Apply to JOSEPH BYRNT, 40 Wall street. TW Aoweteapin,frnisien or pati Zuriahed Art Stndley’s Express, New Haven depot, For DLANK WALK IN FRONT OF EACH LOT AND A Drenusana Twentyseventh street, arth plank walk all the way to the station ; m great inducement SMALL FAMILY A FLOOR “OF or 4.unfurn! 4 Rooms in a private house ; rent about 825. Address A. + Herald oft eH — ANTED—THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED COMPLET had of the anctioneers, for housexeeping, with place for servant to sicey, foi A.D. MELLICK, Jt. & BRO. No.6 Pine treet, | gentleman, wife and boy of twelve; terms ‘not to exceed ~ per month, including cat. Address, gwving full pariicalarts DARE BARGAIN, ONLY @5,000.—A HEALTHY coun. HOUSEKEEMER, box 205 Herald offce, Viry bome; sixty-live crea land, moat! 7 z ome 7 ANTED—FO! for buying Lots at the sale at Scotch Plains on Thursday. Payments only $10 monthiy. Maps and free tickets may be | frame house, seven Foon "barn, earn mee, WAxtED—By AYOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, house: plenty truit; sion hmmedtaier iw case | without children, an unfurnished Floor for honwkeeps balance bay Adree “TWALTERS, Stroudaburg, Mon: | img, within walking deta of Median, ener me - — | street, corner Fifth avenue, ‘ ' 2 Eds A | } OCKLAND COUNTY 65 ACRE FARM, STOCK, CROPS y and Tools at auction Oct Particulars of W! ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, ABOUT rooms, at a reasonable rent, in the elty or wituin Address, giving full particular JAQUES, Commissioner or Deeds for Nu the Staten, 205, Broadway. Her ‘miles, oftice. ANTED—THREE OR FOUR NICELY FURNISHBD V or light housekeeving; will pay B10 in lien of reference. Adda MALINE iia iin D BEAUTIFUL PLAt NEAR lions house an or S12. aw opesty in susceptible of wing seve: with partienlars Mn and a large road front; ing also on the hased ata wargain, ag the owner has ; the land alone is wort the price nz will not rent it under BROS., No, 53g Pine st. TANTED-TWO LARGE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, except carpets, plenty closets, in ood Hoard, by, a gentleman, Ww dies; have farnitn, TRI 3 containing 170 ented with xteam, . W. RAND, 134 North Sixth street, Phitadeiphta, PO LET-AT TENAFLY, , SIXTEEN MIL the city, on the Novihern. Nialitoude a Country Ri Containing bine rooms, wits barn, chieken house and o:her outbuildings, In good order, with ‘ten acres of lanes will rented very low to M WOOD, Peurl street, New York. NO LET—IN NEWARK, <A ment brick House, Or two taunilies; coi trains daily to New Yo ELL & orner Bre rooms, ant AND SECOND HAND MA- * Phe strect—Portable, /Statiouary and! Holding Bacineny o Spicning Lathes, ‘Bcrew, Lever and Drop Press; Steam, Forge and Lift Pumps. OR SALE—STEAM Ei sizes; also @ larg riment of over 200 ste: Also large and well light Buildings to rent, with steam power. Apply ti SIDY, Nos. 4 to ly Bridge: street, Brooklyn, i F°2: ALE—A POWERFUL SECOND HAND PRESS move 2 2 ae iINES AND BOILERS OF ALI. A THRER ent B40, Auply 10 W. Jat and Market stree' ayer; worked by hand or steam; must be 2 Chure street, up stairs. SHED, LARGE MAN. at once. Wall treet: all ——- —- RIVET AND TRACK HOLT HEADING MACHINE FOR sale—Price Soul: very simple; new and no patent. New York Railroad Chair Works, corner Morgan and W: schingtog, streets, Jersey City. 0 LET TO A SNALD FAMILY. and basement House in Mt. For particulars call at 314 West LEASED OR "(TIE TRADES, N EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN WOULD LIEB to employ himself ont of oitice hours, at any kind of dranghting, especially mapping and topographical work y, work taken home or otherwise ; best references given. Par= | Hes wishing auch services at moderate prices, please addrese -F, By box 210 Herald office. A FIRST CLASS IARNESS STITCHER WANTED- permanent job to @ good hand, Apply to WILLIAM. Mc att INN, NEBR, UTCH ‘WANTED, A “Goop BUTCHER Fs market, to board with his employer. ada M NHANTAR, box 204 Herald offic iA + lerald ofiice. Quirts. A MAN ‘OF SEVERAL YEARS? EXPE, EXPERIENCE Sin the wholesale trade wants a situation as roreman3 custom work and get up styles. Address SHIRTS, Herald office. ACRE OF SOLD. ONE comfortable house, bard, dc.) in . KAQUX, 89 Maiden lane, M LAUNDRY, NOW NHE BOILING actively ee machinery in perfect condition ; i SPRINGS Si hoardin; more of terms. 120 Aor FARM AT A BARGAI and outbuildings; near Saratoy from railroad depot: plenty of choice Trult Aight avenne, veddtng store. $1. 2.00). GHEAE, HOME FOR A MECHANI¢ ‘ht aeres cnitivated Yand, house and bars on the Delaware sivers owe mule from Lackawaxen, Owe | Exle Ruiliond. Terms easy. Ya_FLATAU, No. 2 New Chambers street, corr ‘batham. “BARGAIN FOR POOR MAN; NEAT t stable and water} tot 26x Tor caticnany? rninutes frou Shira land RIN, 50 Broad. house for Huperior Water arian, acre OF Ground will be di of on accommodating Apply to OAKLEY & WATING» 49 Cortlandt street. =00, HOURE ings, 1h, iailes ee epply at 234 3 + po car WHEEL MAKEBS.—WANTED, TMXTDIATE iy, in one of the British Provinces, an experiai aon (9 iake charge of a fonniry ohledy occupied ia cat w! making; he mast know the businegs in its several, branch thoroughly. Apply by lelver to. N. S., care of Mesare. 8. $1.600. IM; ey, work f{ ; Staten Island, tet herders eee |iMs Pewinglit & Co. 07 Park row, New York. oye ACRES OF 7 OST prop zi ——— — L 300 in Florida. THE MOST to navigation, highly ANTED—TAILORS FOR FIRST CLASS COATS; mproved and yielding alarze income, with some cash If ne- good reference wanted a Cyd Wages paid, oy cessary ; will exchange tor well eee property im New | CRAs. se. FRET £00., ‘7 aud 77 Duane York of Brooklyn, JAMES OOME, corner Living- ston place and Kari Seventeent| FOR A FARM OF if “ACRES, NE $3.300 iiguge, burn tnd J ANTED--A FIRST CLASS FUR HAT MANUFAC turer, to superintead one of the largest bat factories in the country; coy ne? le references requirea, Ad trewt eee ern ee EYRE et Se SAUNDERS, Tat | 08 box 244 Brooklyn Pou oftes. ay Madison street, New York. f yANTED—A GOOD ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHATS- 7 > ANGE. ~ | altuation permanant. Address Gs hox iid Hersia. oftces REAL ESTAT soma THE Onawo | 27% ace, ‘experience, and remuneration required. ¥ FINE STO! HO FEET ON R RP eT TE 7 AERTS rik, BROW iospet Fa tp complete orders this is | \WTANTED-A BOY, 70 LEARN THE MACHINIST an HER portunit: ‘or yl ase. Auply alker SW REN, sou 4 Ng, 8 opp ana 8 ad ScaDAMS ¢ CARTWHIGHE

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