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‘8 THE COURTS. Whe Clarke Oounterfeiting Oase—The Prisoner Found Guilty on Three Counte—The Mariposa Company in Court- Matrimonial Infelicity-The ship Imbroglio. MILITARY CHIT-CHAT. epoennnnnnems Xt would appear that the result of the Ninth regi- ‘ment inspection has raised quite a breeze In military circles, judging from the communications which ave been sent to the HzRatp in reference wo the matter. The writers of these communications com- plain very bitterly, as military men, that the In- spector General should have countenanceda by his presence, even though it was not oficial, such a “fraud” as they claim the inspection was, The oharge of fraud against the N.nth is based, accord- ing to them, on the fact that men who were not bona fide members of the regiment were enabled, thanks to the darkness which prevatied at ae Before Judge Jot. latter part of the inspection, to be count it Slates vs. Rovdert B. Clarke.—Tho | 83 Members. Judging from the ramors that are wale Myer ths was resumed yesterday, but was | “Jing about concerning the inspection of the ‘prought toa rather precipitate ending in consequence Ninth, the complaints that come from all sides in the ef testimony unexpected by the prisoner's able First division concerming 1t, and many other things wounsel being muoduced, The defendant, a middle in relation to it which: have come to light, It Is ego person of very respectable and gentlemanly ap- pretty certain that the inspection was not what it was formerly colonel of the Brookiyn | 00gbtto have been, It is a fact beyond dispute that hn the farce of in- Frere onens N.G., with whom he served | Malor Wentworth went throug! the war of the rebellion. | In October of last year | #Pecting certain companies when it had become too he wes implicated in some serious (capping tobe able to see the men whose names were ~ with professional counterfelters, ‘as | Called come to a “ggrry,) or to seo what men was ‘‘peacled” on by ‘his cone In such cases, Qnswered when oach man’s name. was called, pn basil typ ced and arr arrouted. From | Besides, several mea were mustered in citizens? this he has ean held & strict Br soner, jing 1 creas ood their names allowed to go down on the i} the vy of his inflagntial friends f the as part strength tho. regiment, ving him admitted to bail. ‘The trial came up of it the face of the fact wat only & week before mem- — we, Clarke. bang defended by Messrs. Ful- bere of another Cee who got Into the ranks io Stuart and Bell, and was resumed yesterday, OUTED STATES CrACUIT COURT Calman. BRANCH, ‘Whe Clarke Ceunterfeiting Onéeo—To Prisoner Cenvicted on Oo. i. mustered, Were not permitted ened ned. } twere eertainly should be a rule by to be coun ihe course of ihe roceoulng Oke Witness BW ents of the Firat division should be at Clarke suborned Bim appear on the teal of wenn a cos ‘There 18 one thing avout the inspec- ease and to support tine theory he he — be ton, however, Whioh cannot be dented, SA figures ue, Wo ove a, sation naa FES | 00 fad hero m no ay of aeng odin ome! 3 in that connection, but who were de- cHout | tm, the good bh of ries jn tothe ieiters Clarke had. written 2 por | wis ang" weer fo" those. who. feel shania: —_ He some se | dep ‘as to what pat in evidence, a ike a. a engeanalt bo toed. ty ee 8 sitouta tier fet d the casn — al by a sted ined x oi the question of fraud to tne Bit ior ee se us argue: tod 99 eee ery ‘Everybody in the militia knows quie wel ie int indicted on three IA for havin; ae a oak deal ‘ot feeling exists in the Seven He and tobacco revenue stamp in his posse: i invent bo utter the same; second, for hav- one cent revenue 8 with in bis pommenalon, ment on socount Ce hat extra man who made the Ninth topple over their 685 total, and bbe one of the members of the Seventh regiment, it ia gaid, tad a allowed t himself to be mustered under the name of with havin, Crawford in one of the companies of the Ninth just soa to utter, three-dollar manifest Custom | tf ie ite captain. pea," Cercaniy ‘ie Seventh owas it mee Ben harged to iteells thig be true, to spection ge medick brian, snared: She. JET who, | by t rome. ’Pernape Lieutenant Barrington it a verdict of guilty on ail the three counts, The prisoner was reinanded for sentenee, SUPREME COURT—SIACUIT—PAAT |. pig be able to draw up the Beeeee Lean a tions of the militia, as the HERALD and again peceietty have alw ays been, toa cottain Gegree, an expensive comedy for the Stato; but there a hee Hat even to ines parece. and thatis when bn ‘ea ty gk EY Against the M Com- sua ast the Nunt rue the sooner ee Se - sary . . ao whe é them take na proper measures to @ matter the beiter for the good uame of Pi Before Judge Ingraham. the t tailitia, it 13 nO! quite the thing jor one regi- The mechantes’ Banking Association vs. The Mart- spub to Mg Seep ae rong JOnanay ae ese Compa: of abuse. If there 0) ween ny.—This 18 an action for damages | tne'military code prescribes the remedy. Who dares alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiffs be- | face the music? eause of the refusal by the defendants to transfer to an wi sEmanees. Pgh en aetgpay Man oe them ¢) rt 478 shares of the stock of the defendants, | sits and that {t will be the “Shandiey Guard,” There had been an injunction issued restraining | which ‘has been lately formed in the Seventh ward, from such transfer, which injunction the plaintiffs | Inasmuch as it 1s 900 strong, and lurgeiy aha claimed had been removed. Nevertheless the de- | Of veteraus of He ae De prs . fendants refused to transfer the stock on the | General William M, ‘Tweed, Jr., whois now one of nd, a6 they claimed, that the injune- | the Governor's staff, and one of the best militla ofl bee Hh iad still in force, and that other parties cera tn the State. He will, ao doubt, make the com- against the stock In qaesiton. ‘Thé stock | mand a “crack” one in @ short wile, since 1t has at sf nie vated in the market at 653g and at sa! ts ‘place in the gwvision, eran uoted at oy 113s percent. Messrs. P. It 1g rumored that three regiments of the Third lad de} it seems, this stock a8 col- | pngade have recelved secret orders to bo ready at & eralsecurity Ww th the plaintiffs _ when calted u. iven signal on the fire belis on electlou day to as failed to make good the loan, and in this way t he their respective armories. ‘The ramor lainuis became owicrs of the stock. The chief | cannot be traced to auy rellable source, but the im- oint at iene is the legality of the demand. Par ression 18 very strong in militia circies "that the of — Lote of law it 1a being tried we Beers of afew Tegiments know a thing or two about or amen number of witnesses were called. Sleotion werth knowing. wi what kind 01 @ shape the enemy 1s to present himself in ts @ mystery. Messrs. John E. Burrii! and E. W. Storghton for Company D, Seventy-first regiment, hold an elec- ons and Messrs, Wiliam M. Evaris and D. Dy | yon Weduesday to fill tie position of captain, Lieu: Md for defendants. tenant Joseph B. Coe 13 sald to be the coming man. Joseph has en & member of the regiment ior «ix years and is military all over from bis boot heels to he peak of his cap. Some ftiveen hundred brand new Remungton rife: ee {Mt 18 said, were stored in the State arsenal on Seventi SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, The Old Story of Matrimonial Lafelicities. Before Judge Cardozo. avenue vesterday. ‘nat are they intended for? Mary Cantrelt vs. Samuel Cantrell.—This 18 an ac- | ‘The First company of tho Seventh regiment ia ina (on for a divorce on the ground of alleged cruelty. | bad way somehow. It inspected ninety men last year and only forty-five this year, making the lowest Bome time since it was ordered before a referee, Yecord of any other company in the regi who has had eeveral sittings and examined a large henke Two ee soe very » aes members * Bumber of witnesses, which latter proceedings, it | ever bad are now officers in another regiment, was claimed, were taugurated and prosecuted | QN¢ Was courtmartialled and dismissed to please the waims of one man, and the other, who was & without the knowledge of the defendant. On last | jieutenaut colonel during the war in’ the United Tuesday an injunction order to stay proceedings was | ptates army, had to vacate his position of high pri- herrea on Ns referee and a the laine Shidierldposh seta ll ANB a ad ke @ good captain, after all. Wt and her counsel. Default nad been | “quartermnster tio this Quarterm b Weed has, they say, taken against the defendant. The matter He on a lag that can gallop over three brigades Up onamotion to open the default and for (ay minutes. He invends te parchase the “hoss,’? ut he swears he wlll never take him to Phiiadel- = Folly two hours were occupied by the op- own i the streets there osing counsel in their arguments and readin; i a ng RAMEY gecaisien ny hos? Mdavits, For the defendant it was claimed an davite submitted in support of it, that he had uring the ten years of their martted life Coad her with the greatest kindness, and fro! up eoraaee * aply rovided for the wants of Ee their Sudrens that she brongnt this it the instance of counsel; that she had since Teconolled to him and expressed s desire to dis- pontine the proceedings. On the other side it was alleged that the latter statements were wholly false, pad on the subject ef cruelty numerous instances ven of his brutality—once striking her in ~ not Aa ler a 8 font 5 water over her and once kicking her out o! To-day the trotting contests postponed from Thurs: 4d then nding and choking her when she ai an Out. luetead of supporting her it was claimed | 2®) ast will come off at this popular park. They it he had lived leness upon her means, | embrace the events set down for the 2:50 hen it came down 10 the bill of costa it wae | and 2:09 prrsea, which dunng the two first ig not a Bob-tall. Can somebody in the military line tell those who ought to know, but don’t, that officers should not be aliowed to wear their regimentai pins on their breasts at inspections. One officer last week had his breast emblazoned with nearly every regimental in in the First division. Foolish people at a distance hought they were medals of honor. FLE:TWOOD PARK. Pree bataco was any a aot "go hi income the net days of the October megting caused much trary elde asserted as Lis iucome. There wes | speculative interest. Tne frst 1s a purse of $500, for & good deal of Ing between counsel, which wa | horses that up to the time of closing the entries oy conaiderable ring beh restrained by the Judge. e Judge teok the papers and reserved bis acci- | Nad never Pets encl :60—$800 to the first, $150 to the er and 2 the third horse. For thie there ere Whipple's chestnut mare ine, 4M. lion Independent, G. Trnes- dale’s gray gelding tery, John Rogers’ brown Mare Pownal Mare, Jehn Murphy's brown gelding James H. Voleman, Jobn Lovett's chestnut aatee ae Oniet Jr, Pierce Hayden's bay geldi T. Brennan, ¥. L. Hall's bay souion Lincoln aud w B oo black gelding Eight ‘he second event will Saal “at of $1,000, for ore bat pare. ver trotted better than 2:39—$700 rst, $200 t6 the Date and $100 to the third, Tae bas i entries:—W. H. Borst’s chestnut mare Jose; H. J. Beach’s gray gelding Jack, A. C, Woison's black Seiler john Lovett’s brown, gelding Young Bruno, M. Barrett's chestnut gelding ‘corge Smith, Dan Pflier’s bay mare (no name), John Rogers’ brown mare Pownal Mare, and Dan: Mace’s brown gelding Frank. sSoth races will be tiie heats, best three in five, in harness. In the pools the brewn gelding James H. Cole- man to the first and the gray geiding Jack in the second race are favorites against the Heid. Whe Contest for a Justiceship—The Stemmier McGuire Case. fhe People ex rei. Steemmier va. MoGuire.—In this Base, 8 continuance of the contest as to the election of meee in the Seventh Jadicia) district, a motion made for leave to file a supplemental eet examine the plaintiff previous to trial, an the list of his witnesses. ir hearin the jameat of opposing counsel the Jude took the couRT CALENDARS—THis DAY. OYER AND TERMINER AND SUPREME COURT—Cin- ourr.—Part 1—Held by Judge In; arn. —Case on. PRRME COURT—CHAMERRS—NO causes set down. JARINE UOURT—Part 1—Before Judge Shea,.—Nos. 4228, 4227, 1997, 4229, 414% Part 2—LBelore Judge Tracy.—Nos. 4030, on, acd! 422i. NAVAL INTELLIGENG! Mevements of the European Squadrea—A | Majority of the Vessels te Winter in the } Mediterrancau—The Hrolic to Uome te New Yerk. The sidewhoeel steamer Froils, Communder Denry Mr. W. Bnford, sen of General A. Butord, of Ken- tucky, informed us at the Pimiico Race Course, on Saturday last, that the race horse Bnquirer, the | winner of the Kenner Stakes at Saratoga and other Wilson, which has for some time been cruising on | prominent races last summer, was not injured to the fhe Fishing Banks looking out for the interests of | extent reported in the papers. He struck himself rf ; lightly in one of his gallops, after which he was our large fishing fleet.in that quarter of the coast, is | : | taken ont of training, but not on account of any in now up atthe Washington Nar, 1, x aying up gr y Yard, undex-'| juey that he hed sustained. General Buford will joing some repairs preparatory io returning to New t have the horse entered In all the four-year o)d events ‘ork toagain beco: A si Y or | ae eat Aguline?s triaghant’s hy, | next summer, and he concluded to take him out of training and jet him recuperate for the coming eveni Mr. Sanford’s two-year-oid bay filly Madame Dud- mip. The Frolic is not an economical craft for cruls- ing purposes, as she can only go wader steam, ata pretty heavy expenditure of coal, an item of ex- n., | J6Y, in her race at Baltimore on Saturday last, aston. oer wn thane em Ap Just now 'b te | jehed the racing men hugely by runupg amie in = es ment lence the propriety of retaining | 1:48, with 104 poands up, ‘Te tine was equalled on im harbor as a guardship, fer which she le wel the same day by My Maryland, a three-year-old, car- ted, as As she can steam rapidly and overhani any | ‘Paapte hat may attemmt to ovade tho neulratzy | 2Yme ewbty-siX pounds. Here was a two-yeutold cron : wot ony giving a ‘three-year old eighteen pounds, oo Se Aina jest ReneS eee alg | BE When we take into cohuideration that a two-year to the Quer ang Nurraganses oid should only carry seventy-five pounds and a 4 he Z pona Ne! e three mes posible, ‘The Guerniere, Captain ‘Thomss | Fear Now, thene suppose & handicapper should .at ens, Will be sent, it is said, to tie European ‘ud the Narragansett, Lieutenant Com- pane fe Dewey, wil be despatched to the | Atlantic or Bravhan squadron. Born ships tomake their best way to thel: respective ita pate See any time impose that weight on a two-year-old, what would be thought of him by the racing public? This of itself shows the fallacy of handicapping horses | Wthis country. Weight ior age is the only true way i Sf ining horses. ae a seadvang weight on all of and ler je best horse win. ‘a heats, bes ne Sa, into the stoditercaues “ah OL & Winter's | ra.ave, ix ures, the race 10 come ot ac Proapect Al ‘ounds On Thursday next. ‘This showd as yan Ri ee 2 be'a great trot, as the horses are as closely matched Winter in the xcepting the fag- niats, will proba- | iu point of speed as any in the country, brag Tio erdwing in the and apo is dap; und wseless dur- pe the celd, stoi moat! ani, besides, they a n the Circuit Court for ould Ve cof) deal of aoal, as George’s county, Maryland, on the 26th ult. would steam Tho Feakin, | Mary Wallis, colored, was tred and convicted of the tourder of Albert’ D., infant son of Albert M. Reed, by poisoning with strychnine, in Joly last. Tndge Brent sentenced the gic to be Wanged at auch time a8 the Governor may designate. The Prince Lak BoAab: | Georgian, says of the tial and its regult:—“The kit ABs “ of the tt C, PB. R. Rodgers, wit! probaniy 2 Lorn the Onii ete arly i the epring, and gaont bf commiston., “ epring ea | sone el for tie fice used, Judge Be and Daniel od NYS cameo ‘ ar) in@ masterly manner sifted the entre evi- Comniinstoner Smith yestorday beard cy dence with their acknowledged skill. Micy p: Shiciy-Clght eompininis agotos) police oiticcrs fented every Crna ne cireninsiancs conhect the case of officer %, , aor ae } therewith to the jury, and closed their argument et aa nt ‘ n, of thé Fifleenun Breoinct, with a pegutifal and’ fouct peal tor marcy. bhaigs onting auntie Monisne, of This vhe jury retired and ed Out about teenth street, noar Tuird aventic, for, a8 bo says, eu- | Rity minutes, bust returned With @ everdict of sering # disreputable hoase, the witnes ae murder in \fhe first de, The prisoner Instice C. “g aid tr Beng cemrenrystnyrtc Goring the \elivery of verdict @id not | Ox, he} put iv a appearane evince emotion whatever, bul scemed to be be Spreng J ge wae & jelaon aud Palmer. of tn rd piecinet, were tied for neglecting toald erbor Master Nome in the execution of bis duty, 1 cutting out a sioop, whore captain re; fo move ouler pier 28 Noria river, eee Foura eagee Gud was reicrred to the Pees MOT if ot, the dark doom {hat awaits her. fer youth and exinume apsthy, as evinced in the erimmai box while modorrolug this severe o would suggest a want o! Dind suMclent Aconyiction, But the oxtreme fegal played by both the prosecation and «defence and {he remarkably intelligent jnry a™mpanelied in this cause are Fiera Rlavaulicy of gbhe corectnesa of tic | | native of ¢ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, {810: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. . Married, lad |AN—FOWLER.—On tol oi ‘at the residence of rae ane’s father orktowt, N. ABRaM H. ACKERMAN o» . F. 8, Barnum, Y,, by the Rey. F. 8, ieee, danghver of 0. W. of New an city, 0 ALLIE tte a — At J car, Ws Monday, ai, by he fa. ps Ti WILLIAM P. Docenans! to ANNIX B. fibeneuer Peck, = all of itr domen Ce See October 29, by Reve 3. Me. ah fai ey sa to Macais . BMITH, Doth a Seen ee RIED! NSTHIN—Uitl.—On Monday, Octo- ber 31, ry the residence of the Hon. Oswald Otten dorter, No. 7 ast Seventeenth street, by the Rev. Father B, Kraus, FRi@pRiod RigpL von RIBDe apie. of Prague, Austria, 10 Misa MagHiLpy UBL, city. ene i Fixo.—On Saturday, October 29, at the residence of the bride’s parents, in ¥tmsbury, by the Rev. Mr. Tombnson, OH4RLES B, Woon to ANLOIN- Erre, daughter of Amos R, Eno, Esa., all of this city. Died. BerGEN.—At Flatbush, L. 1., on Saturday, October a, Tae J. BERGEN, 1N the 61st year of his age. aneral from ‘his late residence, at Flatbusli, this cpnencay: esday) afternoon, at Wo o'clock, Friends-of the ri thyited. to attend without further notice. a leave Fulton ferry for Flatbush every teu win- vo eRADY.—On Sunday, October 30, HUGH BRADY, a native s Garelokatandy parish of Olonbrony, county Longford, pryltaa, fs the Reis year of his age. ‘The frien the famiy ana Hose of his iis sons-in- law, James Sheeran an sone & et aay, are Tespect- fully invited to attend thi m his late idence, 127 West ‘Rietesntinay moee, gd (Tuesday) aftern between one iy, ae o'cloc! Bropay.—On eas diem, relict of Tuomes Brophy, in the 62d year Feat of bet age. ends of the family and er her sons-In-law, Jai ae . Dwyer and Michael 0, Mann, are invited to Attend the fone from her late residence, 114 West Seventeenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half- past one Drclock. sR8.—In Brsokiys on Monday, October 31, Joun W. Borcuens, in the 54th year oi "nis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the Perec of tne Exempt Firemen’s Assoc! ition, are tfully inviied to attend the funeral, at St. Pe- p Episcopal church, State street, between Hoyt and eng streets, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o’cloc! QaRyy.—At Merian (Tyrol), on Saturday, October Mary Aina, daugbter of John and Auda Carey, o xnig ctty, 9 years. © Greenticla All, Conn., on Monday, october 26 24, of typhoid fever, GzoxGrE P., wife o! Gxorcs H. Bradiey and daughter of George Burr. CLarg.—On Sunday, October 80, ALrRED H. CLARK, aged 29 years ana 9 mouths, ‘The friends CES Seana of the Cait and aa the members of Hi tage Lodge, I. u. of O, F. respectfully ‘invited to attend the funera!, from the residence of hia father-in-law, Carle ‘Smith, No. 1 in street, Williamsburg, L. je at two o'clock bee ow.—The officers and members of Hermitage Lodge, ‘Noo 165, I, 0. 0. F., are notified to meet at their lodge room, 616 Broadway, on Weduesday, Novem- ber 2, at one o’clock sharp, to attend the ¢ funeral of our late brother, Alfred H. Clark, from his late resi- dence, No. 1 Fifth street, Willlamabui Rb, der of ), LEVI, GEORGE HARK, N. G. CLEVELAND.—At Passaic, N. J., on Monday, Octo- ber 31, BENJAMIN N. CLEVELAND, aged 76 years. The funeral will take place, from the First Re- formed church, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock. Friends will meet at his late residence at half-past two o'clock. DoYLe.—On Monday, October $1, Josern, young. eH gun of Joseph and Catharine Doyle, aged 18 tha, mie uncles, John Fleming, John and Patrick Ohrys- tal, and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 4 First street, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past ope o'clock, Fo.zy.—On ander, October 30, THOMAS FOLEY, @ native of the county Wexiord, iveland, aged 55 years, His friends and acquaintances are invited to ationd the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, 14 North Second street, Williamsburg. GaLLowsyY.—aAt her residence, near Turner’s, Or- ange county, N. Y., om Sunday night, October 80, OAROLINE M., widow of John ©, Galloway, in the oth year of her age. ‘Thé relatives and friends of the family are respect- faly rte ease “A the Stoner from Highland Miils church, on ¥ morning, at eleven o'clock. Oarria; ea Witt be ert waiting at Turner's depot on the arrival of the elgnt o'clock train from —~ York. a range county papers please copy. Gisox.—At Port Richmond, S. 1, on Monday, see 31, THOMAS GiesoN im the 77th year of his othe relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed charch, Port ene on Wednesday afternoon, at two re Satitornta papers pleas? copy. GtLyNnn.—IM Brooklyn, On Sunday, October 3). a, GiyNn, a native of Athlone, Ireland, agod ears, e relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 66 President street, this (Tuesday) after- ngon, at two o'clock. HaGEN.—On Sunday night, October 80, at half-past eleven o'clock, ERNEST FREDERIC HAGEN, from Ham- burg, Germany, in the 60th year of his ‘age. Funeral this (racsaay) afternoon, at one o’clock, om ane church, corner of avenue B and East Nintit atree nk Sunday, October 30, of dropsy, F. U. ears. HEBER, invited Saye ‘The eiretatives a ‘and friends are respectful to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 27 Grand street, this (Tuesday) alternoon, at two o'clock, Hrnox.—On Monday, October $1, HENRY LOREX tand Katherina Hinck, age youngest son of Albert 18 raonths. ‘The relatives and friends of the pot are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tnesd: rpoon, at one o’clock, from the parents’ Race, coruer of Raney -first street and Third avenye, to Greenwood Huson Suddenty, on menaay, Of October 31, Cap- tain WILLIAM Huson, aged 48 yi ‘Lhe relatives and es ¢. The be family the mem- bers of Arcturus and A. M., the efticers and members of the regiment, N. G., and the officers and members of the old’ Tenth ment, eee Guards, are respectfully invit fend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at half- jd one o'clock, from Al} Suits? church, corner mell and Heury streets, to Greenwood for in- terment. AxncruRvs Longe, No. 274, F. and A. M.—Brethren arevhereby summoned to be ut their I rooms, No. 604 Hroadway, at eleven o'clock, on Wednesday morning, to attend the funeral of our, a@eceased Worthy brother, William aes 3. MULFORD, In., M. JAMES BARTON, Secretary.” JacKsonN.—On Monday morning, Octover 81, after San eene illness, MARY, wile of Wilifam Le Grand jackson. ‘The relatives and frends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funcral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late restdence, 120 East ‘11iun street, between Third and Fourth avenues. LIVINGSTON.—On Friday, October 28, at Kingston, Ulster county, N. Y., at vie residence of her brother, Charles 0. Livingston, SaRait BARCLAY LIVINGSTON, daughter of the late R. pengeneer Livingsten, of Barr, town, Dutchess county, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ity church, Saugerties, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Hudson River jlroad eight A. M. express train stops at Tivoli ferry, from thence to Saugerties. MADvEN.—Of consumption, on Sunday, October 80, WILLIAM — nee) only gon of Honora Mad- den, ged 23 The relatives ‘and ee ‘and those of his uncle, John B. Madden, faily mvited to attend the funeral, thie (tuesday afternoon, at one e’clock, from his late residence, 65 Second street. Mawsry.—Suddenly, at his Warns tn Wood- bridge, N. J., on Saturday grening, ‘October 22, WILLIAM W. MAWBEY, & ante Bedfordshire, England, tn the 68d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend epee coda ips Tate rele denee, Woodbridge, N. J., this (Tt canead Nov. 1, 1870, at two o'clock. ok sIx, ‘and ten minutes Le eight o’clock in thé morn- ing for Woodbrid; Carriages wit meet the twelve o'clock, noon, train from New York at Rahway. Murray.—A coleman requiem mass of month’s mind will be offered up for the Rev, HENBY MUR- pny, S. J., in the Church of St. Charles Ferroiin, Sidney place, Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, a ten o'clock. ‘The reverend clergy and ere if the family are most respectfully reauested to att Murpny.—On Monday morning, \Sotober 31, Wii LiaM MuRPHY, @ native of eit ‘kK county, Ireland, in the 33d year of his age His remains will be taken from his ike’ residence, Forty-sixth street and Second avenue, to the Churc! of St. John the Evangelist, on Wednesday mornin; at ten o’clock, where a solemn mags of requiem. will be offered up for the repose ef his souls and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The eta of the family are respectfully® invited to end. MCALFER.—On. eet October 31, QHABLES MCALEER, aged 74 ‘Phe'reiatives ana’ Trend of the family are Invited to ae the funeral, from the residence of his sis- ter, Mrs. Woods, 287 Seventh street, corner of ave- nue D this (Tuesday) afternoon,-at half-past two o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to the foot of Clarkson. street, and from thence by steamboat to Saugerties for interment, McOan¥.—Suddenly, on Sunday, October 30, En- wary, son of Killen and Edward "McCabe, aged 10 | years. | Funeral will take place this (Tucsday) afcernoen, at one o'clock, from 549 Seventh avenns McDurMorr.~-On Monday, Ociover 3 DERMOTT, ve 1%) The As } the fan street, on W MES Mo- rs, & Native ot Douewal Treland, ‘atiues are requested to attend from bis late res idence, 344 East Twelith nesduy asternoon, at ene o'clock. papers please copy, Gn Monday, October #1, after a short jut severe tines, MoH AKL Mobexmorn, a la 14 Will be taken to St. Patrick's eathe- Londlay, Where a solemn requiem mass Will be ovieved for fhe repose of uts soul. ‘She rela- tivee ant friends of the fimily are reapecifuliy in- Vibed to aitend ihe Sunsya!, fron) his Jate residence, 7 ¥ No. 1 Centre Market place, on Wednesday afternoon, *gglaay. At ay evening. di At met aie, on Gand iia cheat oh Neto, Sinton sa 8. Oevmn, widow of J. G day, pan rckober Ogden, in the 2, nae year of her age Sil ib cece alee Pec at St Paul's cnure! relapives ase re respectfully invited to attend, withous er no! B.—In this A on Bunday, October 80, vrunaa RATEBRS, M.D D, D, &, in the 08th year othe fhe weinttves and pe yd of the Forced Arad the members of the French Benevolent 5 , Are tfully Invited to attend the ranerahs¢ on iweanes- m orting? a at baie) past ten sek from hig late residence, 2! REILLY.—On tober 81, Mangansr londay, RRILLY, In the Moa of ‘The relatives and Teisads ot or tne fe family are res) fully inyited to attend the funeral, from Ber late real dence, No. a8 Woas anshoe, street, on Wednesday orning, at ha m o'clock. gCHOE TE. ade! ait ff on Sunday wabentag Celene 89, MARIANNA, Wife fohn D. Schultz, Sr., in tho 66th year of her ag mae Telatives s and filends, of the famiy, are re spectiuily atten from hi late residence, 341 West Fifteenth st., thts (tuesday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Siamrson,—On mak October 31, SARAH, Widow of Robert blend yo oe dsipat year of her age. Notice of funeral hereaiter. x Serre On Pat eet October 29, EmxLy, wife of . Smith, ager e sPriends of the family’ are Invited to attend the funeral, barca 468 iy ely spmenty, oulrd street, this Tuesday TOON, at One o’cloc! i Wann Suadenty on Suadsy, October 30, ELLEN Warp, aged 65 bah the Ymends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral), trom 79 North Fifth street, Williamsburg, jae (Tuesday) 1x} afternoon, at one o'clock. Waisen apie Hy prgapentl cena 2, OHARLES W, WriouT, in the 44th year is age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the fonera). from the Eighty-third street Baptist church, bet: nd and Third avenaes, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, to Green- wood Cemete! SALES AT AUCTION, | LLEN B. MINER, ‘Avert ONE! A BY A LEER B. MINER Pinorare, Late RY H. LEEDS INER, blished id 1247. - Balesrooms 95 id 77 Reade streets, Leeds’ Art Galleries bur of ‘819 Broadway. Auction Notice, Messrs, ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER will M eve, mai personal attention, as customary for the pi Years, 19 ‘families sales of Renee Furniture at the residence of to By! ee street; stores, an declining housek ening, and at thelr spacious 9 Cham! ea astrect, extending throug! also to stocks of Merchandise at owners’ Works of Art, Libraries, & at their galleries as abo ALLEN B. MINER. ge HENRY D. MINER AUCTIONEER, B. MINER & BROTHER, beta’ at uA ont Facet At Miner, salenroome 96 Chaba ere and 1 Reade streets, Leeds Galleries 817 hy $19 Broad On the evenings ae FRIDAY. and SBATURDAY, November 4 at 73 o'clock each froulng, OPENING SALE OF FINE 18 AND STATUARY. ART GALLE! AM 5 8 0A D' comprising the adv ATH COLLERTION 3 of a well kn connoisseur in art of irable PIOTURES BY EMINEN’ AND Fa AVORITE CO OPEAN AND AMERICAN ARTIS’ Also two mvotces of fine fore! ust received ‘urope, with » number yo clase Pictures Sent inne Pict 4 buted by, American ariits, thet latest productions The fallowing artiste are reprenoated ome Calls, ona Melb averné Mt. Brown, faur, Bogen . 8. J. Guy, Wattier, fotterman, HB. Bisoham, Toilet, ron Heben, ‘Aunelli, Verassat, LeRay, Rondel, Favier, De Noter, Wuat, Obapit, Bidan, Wyant, Butumad, Wentz, McCord, Mouse, jules Noe}, . H Hekking, G. Cont, wid Col, H. Dotpb, Broquin, in . Wiggs ’. Hany Cattara; Galli, Barwel i, Montigrent, larter, J. B. Irvine. Also two fine Medallion Bas Rellefs in hartie, by R. H. eae his latest works, and others favorably known to con- mine above are now on exhibition day and ne MINER, AUCTIONEER, LEN B, MINER & BROTHER, Henry H. Leeds & Miner ished (estad!! s, beer Nos. 95 Chambers ‘77 Reade streets; Art Galleries #17 and €19 Broadway, On WEDNESDAY, November 3, at at the private residence pe 4a Weal Tent entre rfburih siséet, be- ‘an MORTGAGE Stu OF GENTLEL onan FUR. Enghsh yh Brussels an nut Parlor Suvi, Jn d AMES Lace Curtains an ronze Cl oon walnut ‘eae “Batension Table Bute led te, Dest C re eater Geda Bolsters rn pilowne Blank- , Glassware, black walnut Kitchen Utensils, &c. and Chat re Hair Mattresses Bed and Table Linen, Crock: Hall Stand, Oficloths, Stair Carpe AM NB. MINER, AUCTIONEER, BY ALLEN B. Liles 4& BROTHER, BERRY F H i, LEEDS & MINER, salesreows 95 Chambers tand71 Reade atreets, Art Galleries, 817, end Sif 819 Broadway. ene as and Thoreday, Norember, 9 and menein and 144 o'clodk, ¥. M- each da “LEEDS & Tih ruth PAIVATE LIBRARY OF CHOICE BOOKS, ELEGANTLY BO) TAINING MANY MAGNIFI- CENT “ILLUBT! NORK AND | BOOKS ERINTS: RARE AND INE EDITIONS OF ANCIEN AND MODERN OLAKSICS ELLANEOUS WORKS, BELLES LETIRES, &c, bres Works he We orks of Bit on Br fageas eX tapi orks, the Works o rton 8 an Playa’ et be (tek Natio Natio of Mazimaliar by Chvler sud ire, exquisite editions of Cupid and mae Pieart's TRetigions Geremonten Canova's Works, Thorwaladen’s We Anefent Armor, th Kotouria reat’ do, Madr) len Aelennes, ier mriek a ms es ae re uities: ‘ic! Bi tanze o| A ‘. aslenal fl fatto series of Italian oe Central America, pend rte Fren ample fe de i "Glorie,” with unfinished proofs, and proof sai er French of Chateabriand, Lamartine «: laasica, Behe, a a “irr of DRaWiNas BY ELE ee F TI Hugo uAihisis E LONDON SKETCH CLU! ton intereat, el n BTANFINED LESLIE, BONE, CHALON, CRISTALL, PRICE, STUMP, UWINS, ‘D ON EXHIBITION on and from MONDAY, SIST INST., at OUR GALLERIES unti) sale. AMES S B. ER, AUCTIONE! MEER’ B. ‘op rs BROTHER, HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, Balesrooms, Nos. 9% ep and? sewer streets; Art Gal- 8) 1d 819 Broadwa: On SATURDAY, November 6, at 1036 ‘orclack, at our sales- rooms, A. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF HANDSOME HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE, REMOVED FOR CONVE: NIBNCE OF BALE. SSIGNEE'S SALE. COLE &4 MURPHY, Auctioneers, will sell by order of the assignee the Stock and Fixtures of Coal Yard corner of Crlumbia and + Glee streets, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Novem- berl,atll A about 200ta S Ft res Boal, 300 corde a Haren 8 ise Wood, severa) Horses and Ua Berean, Rafe and Office Fintures, Beam Fngyie ahd i iuery for bundling ‘wood ; also the Goo wit ae the tne HEISSENBUTTEL, Assignee. UCTION NOTICE. REGULAR BALE ee BOOTS AND SHOES WEDN BDAY, NOVENUER 3, ‘ovel 300 CASES: Mews. WOMEN AND ci CHILDREN'S ~y JARS, BA MORALS, GAITERS, 40., ived direct from manufacturers, ay Keen m of payers invited. Catak ty ‘ning of Salhi rag wae en GH ORGH BS & oak DORON ANGE GaN GUE OP, jonseho! ‘urniture, O: janoforte, ‘THIS TUESDAY Eos EER Batata Seldek recksely, atthe private residence 13 Eni way and Sixth avenue, near Fi ~ Carpets, rosewood Pianoforie, daome Suits, covered'with satin: brocatel, ‘and haitcloth; Mirrors, Guriains, Clocks, Paintings, Vater, | Etagores, ‘Cabinets, Bookcase, Bronzes, Works or, Art Hcdmeada, Bureaus, ait Mattrovres’ tands, Commodes, po Sideboard, Dinitg Teuton ‘chaira; alno over 600 lots tuseful Household Farmture. ie’ NICHOLS, Auctioneer, eked NOTICE.—JOHN D. PARKER & CO., AUC- tioneers, will sell, this day (Tuesday), mornii domamoncing at 10% o'chook Filuwsmely wee Allthe first ol: Bains old Furniture contained in the brown stone mat West Twonty-seventh street near Sixth arene, neti over $20,000 worth, and 4( Jots, by catalogue. cf n°: Parlors consist, vis: Rich rosewood Pianoforte, made to ardor; cost, $960; ‘all inodern improvements, in tse six monthe: fou fioh Parlor Suits, covered in Freash | bropatet and rope Et Fe, Centre Tadlen Be ase, 5 vi choice uch Bronzes, Of Panninge, Teal ‘ace id roca rear: tains, Velvet, Brussels and Ingraia Carpets, 80 ments, £c. Bedrooms consist, viz :— Magnificent rosewood. pee black walnut Bedroom Suits, Bedateads, Burcatts, Washstands, Wardrobes, Commodes, ring and bair Hatrenes Bo Bolsters, Quits, Blanke , Sheets, te. ; Chairs, hpEasy Chairs, Loung Ciceks and Engraving. Room gant 12 foot Extension Pe Buflely Chaite, “French, China Tea Dinner Sete Shefleld Plated Ware, solid Silver, 20.5 ers, Tureens, Ice Ehehere Spoons, c. Basement and Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Te bles, Chairs, Lounges, Tce Box, Ollcloths and other articles tog numerous to mention, jm ‘all 400 lots, Goods boxed and anlpgee for purchasers. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer lesman. Sale positive, rain or shine, commencing at o'clock, A BCH. sonNeTo jaesau street, neeegate Poet office, office.and saigaroom 9 HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Wednesday, at 103 o'clock, at their sainsroom, 97 Nasaan street, a large ae: sortment of Household Furnitiire, fine Wheeler & Witson Kewing Machine, Lace Curtain, Brox catel Curtains, Ollelothx, Brussels and Ingraiu. Oarpet Linen Window’Suades, Per and Mantel Mirrora, Sut carved rosewood, three sirfpet brocate! ; Parlor Suft, maroon ua: mahogany Suit, haircloth; Arm Ubaira, in moroceo; Libra plush; Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, Gas Chait Card Fables, Cooklag Stover, Varior and Onice Ladi ttaires, £0. &6.; China and Crockery T ,&c. Hale to con Furniture. Alro Th Sewlog Machin 1e, Desks, Sale, AC. ABO a il nsisting in part of very co with the Kitones 2 Storer, Oflee Pure Dry Goolk, Boow TRIPLE SURET, BASS vgeae AP AUCTION. Avetion ELL, See, mt 10)5 0% 118 Chambers street, Sauer > o tm lots to suit: Ehovele and Spades, natn fe florews, Pn Planes, £0., &o. d Ware; a Wash ang French tinne: os aaacy roe a tag cbopand Gabe bats Basins, Plated aoe ao. T. bit & CO., re, 118 Chambers street. and gone: Catalogues ono ou therein a aes B. a tie Liters ‘AUCTIONEER, 11} Cedar street. rnitare, &o. in WEDNESDAY, at 103g o'clock, 24 by auction, to-morrow afsortment o ‘second band. peas paraiair oa tat ‘attrore, Bede peice Fa y we and rien a inert an SBE VAUOAT sibs Dauerye. A. SHULTZ, A aa a ronzes, Petutt i &e., valned at $21) ay cca’ x Seas pee ees tac Fropata Wind ow r Surin ani ae eee ano: rane, att Bie = ob aes eon tera 3 ‘Table, didevoards Pinos, ‘Blacenee vain acne gener id Kine Fh tte 5 rniteee’ ntlery, lock; penning servanis’ aj ROH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONERR, Oni Nagsat rect, oppovite the Post offoe, "AN TASSELL, 119 and 114 one Thirteenth stceet, noar Fourth aven a RGEGIE alo of Horses and Carriages thie. day (Tuesday), For full tion see under head of Horses and Oar- rhages. lots to UCTION NOTICE.—FARRINGTON & BE! tionecrs, will sell this day, at 10 0 neers at 60 out from the #] shelves, in the ci & general ans sortm sea Grogtey Glow and Fock.) ror a, the yopees, and Ainer! nr coenpyy moomy tebe ©) jis of Glassware of every description; Fancy Goods and Outlery. Goods packed for shipping free of charge. Bras M. ear ts aa egg a Forutture, this pie da: wt 10% salesroom 79 Ni 20 fine feces id walnut Pe bi gi various a Sibert ay nase ie ru aos bait Library an, and a tice Fo mf huores oti Sevres of House al Husk a rearing mane ‘Gurisd Other Mattresses. reaper BX tad, BALEREDORFER, cena 10% olelock, 940 Weat Tenth street, near Hudson, ba hited up C Sho thane hontea tabiee heirs aa: ea Shel Sho fol.” war's: ‘bAYE DORFER, office S64 B Xov, Took i are. Fremen, Pa THOMAS, AUOTIONERR.. ON TUREDAY, 1, pe kg Gl Fulton street, the {viene Oi Pe Engravinge, Chromos, Picts Je SMAREROPR, AUCTIONS! sk, 866 East Tenth street, lar, k Groen Starch, Cand! ‘Spices; also th rine in a4 porkively. Dealers inviiod’ = tethers: ANIEL A. MATHEWS, Al ‘881 Broadwa; dander 8. N AUCTIONEER. SALESROOM ote Hotel. DANIEL A. Aenean i Phe at ck on WRN Een ae V. 2 AND THU! oe AY, NOV. 4, au selon ok ensh ay bo sn m1 BROADWat, UNDER & at mids ad HOTEL, the nt of Ladies’, ential 6 area's Fars, ra Bore, of tre richest descr! raleigh, Carriage pion also #! Rebes ever offered in tina city, cousisting in part of jn! aoe ro ye Nara, ‘iio Baile 2 Pts aed Coley Fea wut fs, Collars Bisa Boas, richest ce Squirrel, and Fich Sable he Collars and Boas. froin net mb Cloaks, Muffs and Collars, ata’ Beaver Caps, Collars and Glo rene together with ns, OF PEL "canon 5 Ehaust STYLES. ent 01 (gett a STE "AND ‘LAP ROBES, in white ext Brown and t Hudson Bay, Black, Della Bente miver Badger, Gray Tox, Prairie Wit, Coon, Volverine and otlers ja freah goods. articular! Ynvited to this sal also parties maaan ‘of the city will ind it an urequaited opportunity. be sold without reserve. Catalogues are now Vars may be examined day and évening until sale. pwn BCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. 1m, @0 Lib SALE BY ONDER or aurLhton COURT. THE ENTIRE Estock AN AND: FIXTURES fof the late frm of MESSES. A, BININ ee OOND DAY'S SALI y EDWARD BOHENOK, on Watbeatan, Nov. 3, at the aa Mand of Messrs. A. Binin . $9. and MA Liberty street, Noe. the entire stock of the choicest Wines ‘and Liquors, consist: ia In part of choice Madetras, probably the finest lot In the country; old Sherries, Porte, French randica, Rums. Gina, Hungarian ‘and Wines. ‘Algo a fine lot of Teas, together Feith all the Denke, Sales and other Fixtures, ENRY DREHER & HOPSON, AUCTIONEERS, 10 Bowery. This day. at 11 o'clock, at 15 West Houston street, near Broadway, the contents of’ a Toy Manufactery, Yizy lot of Dien and Castings, Lathe, ‘Tools, Vises, Presses, Sheet ron, 29, dozen Velocijede Toys, Tables, ‘Henshes, J. M. FRENCH CIRCUS AT AUCTION. Will be sold at rat publ ‘auction, a op Thursday ‘November, 1870, craves ret o'clock A. Mi all the ring, Horses, Vans, Ban Trappiogs 404 Pro ipcte magh togetuey with ‘14 Decent FY t performing Lions, also a large Can i bias ing Room, equipment of a ‘rat cls class Mavelling. pan Mee sr Terms—%5 cash; 95 pe r cent in 8 month gat a9 venice balngaeei ih roraiea titee Hae re ‘approved moter, at interest. under 1! particulars in catalo; whieb be had of Samuel SA Sona sashes tas ‘OHN B. AUSTEN, AUCTIO! By HAZARD, APTHORE 4 00., 110 Broadway, corner, of Pine street, Great sale sale of BO ine PLOTS Orange Mountain, New Jersey, near Montrose tation, :DNESDAY, November 3. ‘This tract has an elevation of 600 feet ab: od is Vita Poth water, js pbsolutely free from siloecra, te fs o} ia Plots = from half an acre tofour and On Bee ncren,and fine di ous and ; ue m sai views from the Palisades to the ocean. {rhage rh Saeed ay atl ie a ape Barclay street, nee |. Maps, showin, nel hbo: of bath lots ine pre at rt rhood an MEARD, APTHORE © x) STABRELES Owner, Library Building, ‘AOCOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. "ednesday, November Si 1036 o'cioey, at the Asetion Hoots No. t Kort William lousshold Furnitnre consisting of Parlor, Be droom, Dining, F B and Kitchen ‘tiniture, iro Bale, Also alot of Trunks ‘and’ Contents, Furaiture, &e. to pay storage and advances, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONHER. Win! sell at 140 ‘Korfont folk atreet, this day, at 2 o'stoek P.M. er Beer Saloon, the contents of a Li ounters, Chairs, Toe Box, Bagal clle Table 10 One Ny. or L. 8. P. “TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, | virtue be a) pein ofmorgage I gage 1 wi this ped day of No- at auction Farnit 8, ts, Bota, tee ane eieee abate : hair M }» fine Quilts, Plane and Coren Pas Parlor, jedroom, Barroom Fixtures and Cook tn, wes, &e. ISAAC ‘HRY WAN, At Attorney for Mortgagee. AUCTIONEER... Y. JOHN A. DUNN ‘on Wednesday, Gen! 2 at the snlesroom ck A. M., # large lot of new and second at 145 Parlor P. TRAVER, CO., will nel), owary, at 1 o'clo baited AUCTIONEER. 100 be € AND TI LL Abed ooh ae Sug, Booka To be aeld on Wednenior’ Now eres ‘sold on Wednesday, Nov. a Drege, Patcht Medicines, Bottles, Buelves, “e coat sere, Bhow: canes, Gas Fixtures, Ae. ne | SALES AT AUCTION, oO. ® PIERSON, AUCTIONEER. By A.D. MELLIOK, JB. & BRO., Auctionsers and Dealers in ¥ Iii New Jervey Real Estat, No. 6 Pine street, New York. Adjourned anle of choice Bulldog Lots ta the chy of Newari ., at muction, on Wedncalay, Nov, 94, 1870, at 9 P. mw. ates ruai Ene Sects Brace oat means ea on th Foes “a “et ot Ei eon raters may “a cate aan Pi Btock and ae a to area od a Testers ian ecaae iit daa i) AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIB DAY, BY zone 86 tee i coca ha Anand yarraey, ey on oY 8, 00. y ibary m aeoee : TIMER, 11 sna” ilar sdsgrtmant of. Pants, Vests, and various other cue to ni mention. By order of Solomons, Spring stre: DAG Uhathen tet pile R. TIRED, AUCTIONE: ots of Dreass stay He Entaaie ‘ade tecundtraoht | Boots, Shoes, a Biankets, Simpson's Con lab’Bowery.” pate inal ead abel Se) By tet BALE bts ee at. 4 Pays AGAR, ‘ow Bowery; 7 iy neer, will sell at paiectom camera ta, dowel also the nied ede f Hen: avenue; the St ths tads ong ‘clbare: Way order wel iyi ae ‘Third ird avenue, 5 HERMAN, AUCTIONEPR. hahaa Be § Repeats mae bee, =| % r¢ ioe ca Sack Dravers, Lf ae = "e a Ge Hells cee tire siete Weds Et teen ro elt ty ry Cigar Nass and ‘Bllver Bonu ast yore aoa fine Hot atone it pounds for one eent—in Pirited Sates Carre ce tom ash Climate, ard ie te Fi the Awerican Institut rr WF oad M. J. street, peat Sitee bo x ta _ CLOTHING. on 8. MISH 'S. “38? THIRD at Looe ‘and © ee by calling ar 3 re Wea deLin with te so0r AT iy oy bao tadies ihe priges F. HARMS pays tor nd Jewelry, as we have to.f nts, trom ¥6 to $6, Bixth avenue. pots ai Fears “dresses, from hes to receive the bighest pri UE, ONE DOOR. BOM WAY! ‘and gentlemén will their Cast AVENUE, Tile far Oar or addressing. BKS', vidio an AVENUE, OPPOBIT! gentlemen castor the oa afar ay Be r fe ay A ut yout d ie to as een oraand ve ‘usa pote; Marks. bdeneiit,, Meatisfoation aga and fllan es e for coaus, Fiense cal on or addr Lsdtes ‘altended by Brey T oe Li Palate AVENOB ta, by calling, A’ THE UP TOWN ESTABL! enue—Ladies aud Furniture, 40, We LADIES AND, GENTLE. ll be surprised at the priess “J. ANHALT x ae uraiture, Jewelry — for Pan cr ascte 7, post punctual es attended on by Sirs. Afl ISAMENT, 816 SIXTH ay. tlemen will positively receive cout more than alsembere Yor Canto Glowing wit pay for Dresses from (10 to AVENU LADIES AND GENTLEM! Poet fro from $4 to $10, Panis $3 to 86. Address Mr. or Mra’ ATs Ml SIXTH will be sul of et en E. M Tene! prised bes the prices E. MINTZ pays for ¢. Please call on or addrees Mr. om robes ML jah avenue, between Tenth aud Bley! T 496 SEVENTH AVENUE, atreet—G. MORRIS will pay 2 THIRTY-SEVENT! price g payne hignes uy Indio’ god, gentiemen’s Cast-off erat eS 88 to $ ding. i’ bndies atlonded te iyi Mise Morrie fi “4 = JON.—LARGE ORDERS REC povalee for purchasing Furnitu he following prices aT ates From at to. 905 for site i Drensen: Pea fOr me pki pg Cal. re, ae. Coats, to $20 for the full waite of their c arel vt yA a i gk Mr. or Mrs. ROSEN trom Twenty-fourth i treet. on wishing to call on or addres avenue, one dot 297 A’ highest price for parel, Carpetay & &c. Lad THIER AVENUE. T EDWARD. ene ment, 160 Sevent full value ‘paid for Taal off or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLER. ear Nineteenth strect, thd Fothing, Carpets, by caillng am T 4244 SEVENTR ee SECOND DOOR ABO’ Thirty-third street, 2. C jadics’ and ge calling on or addres T 893 BROADWAY, NEAR Genuemen's ma Weerng on 2 Mra. 4 SEVENTH A’ Ateac Ladies attended to by Mis. Abi Gar, PRICES WILL BE JT gente’ Cast-of Clothing, addressing 444 Se Dirs, or Mr. NATHAN. Sdrerainee Lattice altonded one i fure, Carpets, vont arenas cage Enis Conan sy the full value THIRTEENTH STRERT.. the ishest caab price for Ladies’ a ‘Apparel, Carpets, 40, Ladies dest icen for calling or PAID FOR LADIES ane’ by calling at ASTROLOGY. ‘ADAM ROBA, @REAT piety CLATRV OAS M* Pree ef saree rour whole lite fudson. Fee Me ‘M. BMITH, No. 61 West Fourth EDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, WHO HAS NO EQUAL ‘America.—ANl who are pick or cy Soab should eonsal street, ‘ork. ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL tella the of husbant 159 We and Seventh avence t, present and fature, shews liken Forty-firut street, between Broad: gee] BUSINESS OLA CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED DAI, are Ag witbout medicine, by M pergee Kado pice 8, wh "ELL, Prof ¥ practicn. Her fifallible Frene! a eet KNOWN ESTABLISHs $5, which can never fall, are safe and’ Bola ea ‘at her office, No. 1 Eat in ne res t, first door om Fifth avenue, and at dro 168, Greenwich R Arrot, or sent by mail, yution—All of awe counterfeit. A. _MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 1a West Twantyalzth wirect guarantege relief to all female Complaints, Pleasant rooms Toe nursing, _} LADIES! PHYSICIAN.—D&. H. D. GRINDLE, PROY fossor of Midwifery, over in this city, guarantecs certain out medicine, avenue. Sure relief to the moet hours. Residence, 120 Wert Twentj Elegant rooms for ladies success(ul pré ew with or wi wointh surety, neat Siti quiring nursing. 20 Follet 101 Ae PRIVATE DISEASES.—LADIBS AN! men in trouble; twenty years’ experience hospitals. DR. FRANK. CENTLE: Prusait iN, 16) Bleecker street, gumrantes # successful cure in from 24 to Bh hours or no fee. GREAT LADIES' BENES ‘A 94 Ohatham atreet, Algo gentlemen treatod ; restored, Mind, the rij EPACTOR I8 Dz. EVANS, Powerful, safe bape bam ries od rivets Pasco number 6 $4, jnenses ct ‘man! POSITIVE QURE | 5 beer IN TROUBLB, af Dr. EVANS, 4 C) dine; ceriatn immediately pound, price $5, Mind LL PRIVATE eae ora ose EWI jon from TF Bon OF without mediy powerfti reat Falls “and. Com right number j SU SED ree G ONCE, WITH: ch street, New York. More WILKINS, ee Fou nehold Furnihire, Mi Mirrors and ced) Bosewood | Flan noforte, &: E, hi. por & oo & co. vi aH te sngion pee, Kets treet al ‘the paraorey os ok ieee ion ich aaer Piet ante Sat Window as freee er the penger of ifs. ‘atalogues ae ‘at No.3 ns Pine etroot teste eral Washington, a 7} ‘ON WEDNESDAY, Mites SALE,—T a 12 o'clock Mat south the 2d day of ie hE ‘west corner Eighteenth street ai fronve B, the Fixtures ot 3 ‘ad clase Coal Pees eae aris Ace PETER Tea wie dee mengscen” Mes aATigAnpRTTE, Ag ALCON Ey Se stock and Datars ot ofa ‘andeepayften FER, ofllce 34 Bowe of Lia I fa : Xx BAYERDDO! Bowery. 0.™ Ht. PIERSON, AUGTIONEER. By A. D. MELLICK, Jr: fant Auctioneers and Dealers in New Real Estate, No. 6 ine atreely New Yor Second grand sale nee Seam Phaing, N. J, ation, York side of the river by the Central wot New J ereey, on TUESDAY, November 1, 1870, A great opportunity for: mea of moderate means, tnimentatay at Se the alliage, sjotning churches, echools aud'etores. ai, to ntation, Girecis all handsomely graded, Piank walk in front of every lot. vely mountain ashes He Only $10 payment and the auctioneer’s fee on each Tot re- quired on day of sale. Free train and Juncheon. Splendid muste by Grafntia’s Seventh reciment band. aps and passes for special train, leaving the foot of Liberty street at 10% A. M-on the day of sale, can be bad ‘Upen application to JUDERT BROS,,“Attorn emus + Morty Wall strect, R. 0. GLOVER, No.1 Dey street, and 19 2. D. MELLICK, dr. a Dactiosesey Na. 6 uo street. one hour from the ier GREAT mresiate pal relict D SURE Port B cially Alady wiles: —thesw, pili BA ruleved ae jeonvenience. eau oflce ‘0 Etbere atreat, ooke Female ENEDY Tos fey Pill jared Peak AN PRIVATE DISEASES CURE! Tunablaray by Dr. EVANS, #4 Chatham sti Lost manhood tar red i, ne minutes by igh woh vine eee en pel me a ee TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEx ADIES IN + diate relief, without the slightest tojury; no pay un- A rectly cured ior pony roo naiute; ebviet iy te. Dr. ame ASCHER, No. een ee ‘Laurens street), CTAIAY.—NO FEE tb | CURED SPR BE1T, member of New Yor! and R. 0, eaten bnew rts becce private ¢ diseases, _ Oftice tice 20 Centre street, neat coe A. fails to MME VAN Bi VAN BUS: USKIRK, cure female vomplainis, PHYSICIAN, baie hg. 43 St Mark's k's place, Consultations ip, cv RL motogp AND P! » withont mercury, Aditog trom folks of gout oF one oats aged or even old men lai x rs Oilice very private. CERTAIN CURE }' OR, or wilnout medicine, by Mf Midwifery ; Co je genre vac the worl 10, BL OURE AT ONE IN during confinement IVAIE DI Also Gui ma) tes J he IBS, WIT! iv Profeaser ee, treats.all we wreet, Ne ‘Now York, ERVIEW:—ELEGANT ROOMS: OF and Madame WILLETT, 34 West Korty-fourth sircet, near Sixth avenue, R. KING, 83 AMITY sins ET, CURES PRIVATE Dis: ‘enses, either sex, io 45 Lours, wihout mercury, Con« aadtation bj all hours. Pporran? TO PEM ALI 8 6 yoars’ prnct loa) ed indieas wiih of winros lo Restorative, 8%. fr ard, MD Tee eed riven eighit tre —DR, AND MADAME DUs O PAY UNTIL cure at one jnterv, Booms provided before a 4 | Porieih weet near Byvad vay. Amity

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