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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,181. . NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. (EMENTS—Fourts Pacs—Second, third, fourth, ane saath '’4Gk—Sixth column. pina i 7a Pace—First, second, SLOBGING WANE YAR Noltmern Pace— “ax—First column, male for yo AT BETATE FOR SALE—TusnD Pace— meg cn TUNITIES—Tainrexwta Pace—Third nee Ltt RIS an map Page—First and second col- AND SALESMEN—Sizreenra Pacx—Fourth ‘Taintrentn Pace—Fourth column. PACH) en AND Bin SoM pe DAL. aI RTRENTR Pace—Fourth column. OASTWIS! OOEAMSHIPS= Firrenira Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. SHINES J Nee Saag S Pace—Third column. BOAI FIFTXENTH PaGe—First column. nt Pirenewee Poot Pace—Third column. Pace—Third column. bY GOODS — Naat PageSecond, third, sixth colaraa. i REAL ESTATE comet and Tu im Pagr— ‘third, fourth, fifth hala fe HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED bg poy BaD aaponD Paax—First, second fe columa PEAN STEAMSHIPS—Firrexxra Pace—Fourth mn. (ONS—Firtrents Pace~Fitth column, fF es elder ae rd caus, URTERNTH ‘Fifth col ED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— wp Pacr—Third, fourth and fifth columns. ixreenTs Pace—Sixth column, RENOH AD ADVERTISEMENTS —Sixrexntu Pace—Sixth ELP WANTED—FEMALES—Srxrexnra Pacx—Second and third columns Bie Ooh amapiiak erat Pace—Fifth col- onsza, CARRIAGES, 4&C.—Firreentu Pacr—Second third coins, ore Firte) OUSES, ROOMS, & 40., WANTED—Fovurtn Pace—First’ erkvonton— Firreuxra Pace—Fitth col EY Cty aaa HUDEO Sry AND BER- BGEN L ESTATE FOR SALE—TammD Pack— Third ECTURE SUABON—Terermewen Pace—Fourth column. OAN OFFICES—Finrst Pace—Sixth column. OST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First column. ACHINERY—Tuirteentu Pace—Fifth and sixth col- ARBLE MANTELS—Tarereewen Pagr—Fourth column Lt ak sm pai Pace—Fourth column. 4ck—First column. EDIOAL—Sixrgenta Packe—Sixth column. ERE "AND ND DRESSMAKING— Fins? Pace—Sixth moar ADVERTISEMENTS — Twe.rrn Paae—Sixth column. ISCELLANEOUS—Turrp Pacr—Sixth pone Us ICAL—Fourtn Pacr—Second columi EW PUBLICATIONS—Tuiereentn Pace--Sixth column. EWSPAPERS—TaIRTEERNTH ogee ata column. ERSONAL—Fingt Pace —First colut SE re Pox. Fourth oe aaa ou Pres Me ato eage—i rat co rea ROPOSALS—Ta aGe—Fourth mn. ROFRSSIONAL, BITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES ‘TRENTH Pace—Second colum: opERIY OUT OF THE crry. mrOR SALE OR TO NT—Tuiap Pace—Third and fourth columns. Vaz, ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Tugp Pacx—Fourth nd. fifth columne, EAL ESTATE WANTED—Tuiap Pace—Fifth column, ELIGIOUS NOTICES—Tuirteentx Pace—Third col- wie ARDS—First Pacr—First and second columns. es aes EAU OROR earn, Pace—Fifth and sixth columt (rUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Firreenta Pace— Sixth Eeuinms; and Sixrzentx Pace—First and sec- ‘ond o« (TUARIONS WANTED—MALES—Sixrzenrn Pacr— Bird an i fourth columns. PECIAL NOTICES—Tuirtkenta Pace—Sixth colamn. jig re BIRDS, &C.—Firrexntu . Pace—ser ‘ond column. BE TRADES—Sixreenta Pace—Fifth ana sixth col- umns. HE TURF—Firreenrn Pacr—Second column. 0 ae vated aed PURPOSES—Swconp Pace— LLRs G GUIDE--Firrexntnt Pace—Fifth column, MRURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SECOND ete and Sixth columns. Abra con &0,—Tiikp Pace—Sixth column, B county PROPERTY FOR SALE OR nye ieee and third columns. ac STEANBOATS. 4&C.—Finst Pack—sixth col- iECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFIO , 1,285 BROADWAY, VEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS, ADVERTISEMEN|TS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. MILL 9 P. M, ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. 4.) AT OFFICE FLATES, "NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY “7. D.--I WISH VERY MUCH TO SEE YOU, PLEASE + ad.tiress X. D., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Sroad'way. x! D. UI L, OF FORTY-FIRST 8TREET—LEAVE AD- dr-ess M. C, Allen, Albemarle Hotel. COUNTRY FRIEND- NY ONE KNOWING THE RESIDENCE OF MISS Lillie Grant, who came to this city from Philadel. four years fio, will conier a great favor on her re id will be rewarded for their trouble by addressing jerald office. ELLA BAIGRIE EARNESTLY ENTREATS HER husband to communicate immediately. Canada papers please copy. Cousy MATTIE—-HAVE BOUGHT TICKETS FOR Robinson's Circus, Monday evening; be ready at half-past 7. ISGUSTED HW. A.—IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE late lamented —, Go to thunder. OR ADOPTIO: NEW BORN INFANT CALL at 120 W fp as sixth hpi juts near Sixth avenue. OVERNOR'S ISLAND, WAITING ROOM.—WHY don’t you come to see ne? Inconstant; fickle. GER? | STREET—BROADWAY AND BOWERY, AND then by AE teae wit tie cars, Saturday, twelve ss lock. il the lady will flake dress be there at same ur on Monday Tuesday? Hs IN ‘AMERICA 0 ESTATES IN ENGLAND and Scotland of Sir Alanson Bond, recently dec: o Bre requested to send Proofs to WILLIAM BOND, street, zandom, England. ENRY. ONSTANTLY MISSING AND LOVING ‘you; will reach Newport on the 26th, and leave for rigs direct, uth; the thought of meeting You makes my heart’glad. HARLES, F_ THIS SHOULD ‘T THE EYE OF MARY Medeviran, she weil, Please send her address to the Mice of the Quintard Iron Works, foot of Eleventh street, Kast River. ¥ THE PERSON WHO SIGNED THEIR COMMUNT- cation in Inst, Saturday's Herald among, the Per- als) “P. P.,” will send their address to 8 ‘ATHY, jerald Uptown Branch office, they may hear of some: thing that will make them fuel better. NFORMATION WANTED—OF HUGH TOMAN, OF Rathtriland, county of Down, Ireland, who lett home 3 ippoved to be in New York city, Any form: ereabouts will be thankfully ré- ceived 4 “his aster, NANCY TOMAN, at 154 West Twenty- eighth street, New York city. HEAR FROM You. ENNIE H.-PM ANXIOUS TO e Write and direct as before. TAsoN PERRY, WHO CONVEYED TO CATHARINE eo} = Fieet, in 1858, some lots in Harlem, will please send his addreis to. _WRAY, 359 Third aventic, P.4 C.—THIRD RECEIVED, REASONS IN gEcoND have changed my mind. How AM WANTS TO KNOW WHERE YOU HAVE MOVED WO tof Address box 181 Herald office. IHOMAS D'ARCY _SON, Herald office, KR. HAYDEN.—IF IN TOWN WOULD LIKE « see you, or send word where I can sddress You. DAN BRYANT. PLEASE CALL st Seventeenth TO RICHARD. TO ILL MADAME PAULINE DIEDE upon Mra, Julia Chadwick, 102 street.one door trom Union squaret Wiener PAIR, X. J., SEPT, 92—FOUR LADIES LN aonty- Raronaber, opera g haere Woke abd feed lot a ou ance. “Address MILITARY, Herald omce ne TOU MISINTERPRETED AL original appointment. TH “AVENUE STAGE, TUESDAY AFTE _ Young, lady, who noiieed gentieman in RROON — would confer a favor on. the sam RELTOP, Herald office. ;dbeilbsitenesia ihe 6 a uu ASE KE EP How could you? ___LOsT A AND. FounD, AMERICAN INSTITUTE, A WOUND —AT THE Pook lethoon. The owner can recover the same Ehand dese to 8, A. CURTIS, at the ticket office of the Losti- Sescrthing contents. r o8T—ON THURSDAY aot Hy "AFTERNOON, AT Mott Haven, near 138th street, an Italian Greyhound, eS ak white i in Lope bine collar. turn to t, secon stone house, between Third and vourth nues, and's a hiberal beral reward will be paid. OST—A LADY'S GOLD LOCKET, WITH PEARLS and. 52 by, last night, between Fifth and Eighth ave- ft Fourteenth street. The finder ra all rewarded by returning same to JOHN Se “REWARDS. d RRWARD—WILL BE eee ie RETURNING A Scotch Terrier lue collar, fest eighth street, or Worth sree REWARD. —SIRAYE! answers gritar Ab sabe reward aa. AN ENGLISH TAN TER. the name of Dante; had on red will be paid for ii return 10 435 REW. FROM “ CORNER THIRTY. FIFTH $5 saeatb owt vacs comrnn er ‘lick ad Se ah yh leather caer ane wire ring. The above ‘will be paid if 0 3 REWARD WILL BE on GIVEN TO THE PARTY 1 t found the Bend Bracelet in Fourth ave- ue, between Eighth and Ninth street ARKER, ‘West Twenty-first street. $50 SER WED, COED. Ta ', bay Horse, 11 ctines ala ie Yeliow striped wheels, and new allver'plated Harness. be ming ee, Lat 18, ABOUT 4 P. M., a ti $50 Fs wine chain i and ‘i sera a cl ine a tached Wo ‘nade marned’ hinites: br rect, and the watch returne rte s to Mrs. Detorest, ixth avenue, will meet with the above reward, it being highly valued as 9 Keepsake, “ 6 Daa re $20 BILLS WERE LOST ON $ y. i returned to 19 East, Thirty-second tthe sander will be Properly rewarded and thanked for his honesty, ETECTIVES.—EDSALL & CO., NO. 5 PINE STREET, 4 furnish reliable and efficient operatives in all mat- ining to their business ; corre: jents through- oi e Us Bi strictly con- ential. tes and Europe. TROT RS UNITED STATES DETECTIVE vy, 39 Nassau street, furnish operatives tor all ina of dviective business All business stric' ntial. segs DRY Goons. x Tk “STEWART 4 o ‘will offei on MONDAY, pangomsber 28, nat n clegant ‘ALL GOODS elected tort their fine retail sales, viz. :— BLACK SILKS, 2 Pinte Golered Bulks, } The best makes only. FANCY SILKR, all anaiitice including ‘600 pieces at $1—prepaid value, $! DAMASCUS SILKS, new styles for Polonaise. CACHEMIRE SICILIENNE for do., 25x5) inches wide. Black and Colored VELVETS. Black and Colored PLUSHES. Black and Colored VELVETEBNS, RICH AND MEDIUM DRESS GOODS, a most extentive variety, for style and Value unequalled. IMPORTED “Wire Goops, MOURNING FABRICS; an immense choice at at popular prices. BONNET and NECK RIBBONS. SASH RIBBONS, from 5 to 12 inches wide. Elegant SASHES, very novel designs. Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentlemen's HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHING. Every novelty 1 @ stock of Shi noes DECHANBRE and OKETS, on hand or made to measure at three yd 's notice. WOOLLEN CLOTHS, fancy and plain, for LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN'S wear, HOVE and TABLE LINEN, ‘and SHIRTINGS and SHEBTINGS, BLANKETS and FLANNELS, and ‘general HOUSEKEEPING STOC at the most attractive oa An sbundant 5 Is suppl mplyot ALEXANDRE'S cel ID GLOVES, made to their special pling fama 1 to 6 buttons, Single buttons, 68 per pair, oF $9 50 per half a if doze: Ladies’ CLOAK AND DI DRESS TRIMMINGS, onsisting of handsome Crochet, Cord and Jet Gimps, from $1 to $10 fo $10 per yard. RICH FRINGES of ‘entirely new designs from Wc, to $7 per yard. CLOAK ORNAMENTS, fro from 75c. set upwards, Also a complete ( SMALL eae ZEPHYR WORSTED! LOBING AND FOUDRAY'S PERFUMERY, 804) 3, COLOGNES, LAVANDER at wa a low riibes Choice novelties in. CARPETS, bare hatg MATERIALS FURNITURE IN aba recet Strangers are reapecttully sol solicited to examine. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, A T. STEWART & CO. will open on Monday, SEPT. 23, an eles Be “ispia, of Bi ALN Misses’ and childrens’ dttto, VELVET and Cis if POLONAISE SACQUES, CLOAKS, &c, ELEGANT Iie, A yrinid of SEAL SKIN, MIN. ACQUES, CAPES, COL- PARIS ready-made HATS, by ,VIROT, Mantel, Therese, Camille, 'Lesas, Gayet ther, Barbier, Magnier, Felix, Valerie, Graux aD others, THEIR CHOICES? CREATIONS. A magnificent display of REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR s25ench sh upwards PARIS BROCHE AND FANCY STRIPED SHAWLS, entirely new. LACES, ag ator tad and ever; EGANT LACE ARTIC! BRIDAL TROUSSEAUX, INFANTS’ WARDROBES, Imported and made to order. BOYS’ CLOTHING, NEW STYLES, ready-made and made to order. Orders for MOURNING, as well as all descriptions of FASHIONABLE DRES executed under superior mar agement AT THREE DAYS’ description of ES. MAIL ORDERS for. ese end prices PROMPTLY BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENU! NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. A’ EHRICH’S Temple of Fashion will open MONDAY, September 23, an immense stock of new style Trimmings, at bargains, consisting of the latest novelties an fine Silk Gimps, Fringes, new style Ornaments, Yak Laces, &c. Binck silk Girmps, beaded and plain, at 286. 30e. ioe. , Te, and upwards, er yar Heavy biack twist Fringes atte. "75c. ri 135, 50, $1.75, $2 and upwards? all nt less than the same can be bought at any other store in the city. Yak Laces, the latest novelty, at bargains. ‘An immense assorment of Real Guipure Laces, all our own importation, at our well known low price Beat quality Guipure Lace, full two inches wide, at 0c Se. per yard: worth fully 30 per cent Best quality, fuil three inches wide, trom. i 1a to. B10 ard. Best quality, full four inches wide, at $125, wofth SL And all other widths in proportion, Call and examine, No one urge Ao, Aa Our temporary. number is 297 Fighth avenus Ath street until our well-known e: ab listoceet, 287 and 289 is completed. AT EHRICH'S All the latest styles of Fall Millinery Goods now on hand. Straw Hats in ail (he latest styles at bargains, Fine Straw Regattas at 45c. Fine black Siraw Turbans at 75c. and $1 New style felt Hats now ready Feathers, Flowers and Ornaments Listes e: Fine fancy Wings at 50¢., sold all over a1 strich Feathers in Oued calc Ribbons, Sash 1,000 rich Roman Sasl ee ha yard $1 wo The traae supplied in any quantity iit less than down town wholesale prices. AT EpRIcH’s Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, 2 Lupin Kid Gluves, 2button 200 dozens extra Lupin Kid Gloves, 2buttons, white tucked and stitched, Selling of at $1. Same Gloves are sold on Broadway at $1 65, Kid Gloves We offer our entire stock of Kid Gloves at this greatly reduced price only #0 long as we occupy this, our temporary store, after which we will be oblige x the same away ae it will be unsafe to place ‘ci gloves in our new build some time after completion, on account of the Hab the gaine to become spotted by the moisture of the Sew ty Lupin Kid Gloves. “Seti quality Lopi wo buttons and white tucked, at $1. Cont more to import. Bargains in Embroideries, ¢, Hosiery, Ladies’ Muslin and will Mond: aren Ueaareret ae" i Jay a job loto! oP tndies Mesto Vert, high neck and long sleeves, at ENRICH a bempleof Pua "8 Ter temporarily at 207 ‘Eighth avenue, iii near Twenty fifth street, while our well known aoe ‘alar establishment, 287 and 280, being rebuilt, Hock and prices, A’ MADAME E.G. nioktenaak are A) iD Aly shad Ve fig Riles, ee cia, an Chemise: i at tr le om ating erro erent ‘ino Ladien an ci ‘ourtl oo eel el je fourth and wenty: ‘fiMh streets b DRY GooDs, PALL OPENING. a ONEILL, 108 and Fus Sixth avenue, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY A grand assortment of Fall tremely low p. the Summer our ave been gn! id royed, and we are to show off our k to much better aivanta e than heretofore. sell all ‘all this week siti ot Black 8 Silk at $1 and | Shawls $1 25, worth $1 36 an Shawls Bhawis Rich Gros Grain do. £ 50| Shawls and $1 75; worth $2 and $225. Extra he BS Silk, gad gi 2 worth wand A A large Jay Str and $i per y OUR DRESS GOODS DE- PARTMENT contains full lines of the fol- Towing goods:— 12008 Black Al Alpacas, 25c., pict sek Mohairs, 40c., ke a) erie Poplins, worth ent of, Bilks, 75c. Pe tt et tt ete a 1O% z ihc} AZ Ee isi - IIE pes lof ‘SOc, Full Ithes Black French — Merinos, Gashmeres, Empress Cloth, ‘Putty 26 per cent Tess than Broadway prices. Also, All the new colors in Reps, LL | Sattees, &c. ONEILL| “Just "received, a lot of Striped Ottoman’ Shawls, all new colors and very hi ‘LL | some. LADIES SHOULD VISIT SUIT DEPARTMENT, where are all the novell i Ladies’ Suits, at_ prices rang- tng from $10 to ‘340, Tall the new desirable m Hosiery Hodery Hoslery ory Rlankets Blankets ane a Blankets Nerial Blankets ‘Also, OPENING ON MONDAY, 20 cases of Blankets and Flannels, bought at auction and selling at manufacturers’ Prices. te te a et 1 (IIT An immense stock of House- . NEILL keeping Gi O'NEILL atthe right } prices. Kid Gloves » O'NEILL Kid Gloves. |] OUR HOSIERY DEPART. Kid Gloves EN’ Kid contains full lines of French, S 2 iS] SI 3 O'NEILL| English and German Ho O'NEILL | siery. O'NEILL | Good English Hose at $1 75 7 per dozen, Balbriggan Hose at 40c. per pair. mn ‘Also, Furnishing Ladies’, Gentlemen's and] Good Children’s Furnishing Goods (LL | and Underwear, Gloves, Ties, Collars, &c. Kid Gloves, all the best makes. joods Furnishing 8 Forpishing Goo: Furnishing Goods se et dt tt i tt S Z fal e Gent ress Shirts, ay i Say and make, to or- er. Ladies should not neglect to visit our stores this week, as we are determined to give some GENUINE BARGAINS in all our departments, N. B.—Orders from the eonae promptly attended “Goods sent to all parts of the country by express, C. ONEILE | 0. D. Ties Taaten Ties Ladies’ Ties Ladies’ Ties ot st OSes i=} ananaan io} FE, O'NEILL, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue, _between Eighth and Ninth streets, T KIN ZEY'S, z5 A bargains in Fall Goods. Goods at wholesale Jess than jobbers’ prices. Roman Sashes, all silk, $1 25. Roman Sash Ribbons, t5e. yard. Roman Ribbons, 25c. 5 Se eee he ke sardup, ene edge Ribbons, Se. We. Sash Ribbons, 3lc., 40c., Aviles, silk shaded Ties, 29c. All silk Nilsson Tie, 25c. Silk Ties with real lace, 50, Lot Silk Ties, 10c., 15e., 25c. Extra imported Silk Ties, 50c. Silk Bows, 10c, , 15c., 20c., Silk and Satin Gimps, 25e. | ated up. silk Dress Trimmings, 3c. yard up. Silk Fringes, every style, 6c. up. Bonnet and Lining Silks, 25e. up. Silk Bonnet Velvets, porany up. Velveteens from 3c. yard, up. Fancy Feather Wings. 6c., 10c., 25. up. Fancy Feathers, lde. to $3. Plush and Velvet Hats, on aya Straw and Felt Hats, Wc. Real Guipure Laces, 10c. French Gutpure Laces, Black Silk Lacen,2e. yard, up. e8, 2c. up. Valenciennes and Fr 008 20. UD eR yiA, Real Lace Collars, Lace Barbes, Scarfs, Veils, Sleeves and 'Handkerchieis cheap. Sk Grenadine Veils, 39. Silk Lace Veils, 25c. up. AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’S, aa up. ig AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY’S, An RINZEY'S, went Embrolderies, 8g. 60 105, 125. ” Ie., xsincep gneiss AT eoante Large stock of made-up Unilerwear, al it we tel ing at about the cost of material ae teenies, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, Sacques, Night Dresses, from 30e. 16 $10. AT KINZEY'S. Lot one-button Kid Gloves, 25¢. Lot one-button, stitched backs, 47¢. AT KINZEY'S, Lot two-button Kids, 67c. Lot Misses’ Kid Gloves, 5c. AT KINZEY'S, Hostery from naction, 10e. pair up. Regular made Balbriggans, 39. AT KINZEY'S, nglish Hostery, from 20c. pair up. Enfe'thd Berili loves 6. pair up. Fine embroidered Handkerchiets, 12%e. Hemstitch Handkerchiefs, 6c. up. 11 linen, hemmed, 15e. 1 eadles' alt lined Handketehicts'éo. up. Bags and Belts, from $1 29 up. Real Whitby Jet Jewelry, 39c. up. Rubber Chaina, Lockets, Sets, Fancy and Jet Sets, 25c. set up. AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S. Sleeve Buttons, Lockets, Bracelets, Fans, Belts, Necklaces, &c., very low. WILLIAM KINZEY, 691 Broadway, between Fourth and Amity streets. ATE O'NEILL & C0. . 327 and 829 Sixth avenue, near Twentieth street, rape of MILLINERY GOODS, will open on Monday. September 23 A FULL LINE OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, STRAW, GOODS. 200 dozen Straw Turbans. 9c. 100 dozen Straw Turbans, $1, $125, hr), “Fi 75 ana $210. 100 dozen English straw Ha All the newest shapes. French Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Ostrich Tips. 900 dozen Fancy Wings, 50c., sold dba! ‘ea $i. 1,000 dozen Fancy Feathe: ers a Treat sacri Largest stock of Ostrich ani — Feathersever offered in theeity and the chea; 1B itil ine eee the new mates in Nos. 5, 9, 12, 16 and 22, ‘VANCY ax ROMOMAN SASHES (all all), $3. (a VELVETS, : . TURQUOISE SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES. NOVELTIES IN LACES, Biack Thread, kg reeeng Leste Valenciennes tes, Rut Bows Articles in hese and fusion oe les’ evening wi in the les. n ‘Sw forward led ‘mall or oupren. WINDSOR TIE OREPE DE CHINE, SOARFS, 1,000 dozen Windsor Ties, 37c. ; sold S yn By We have now open pyle peoMiinery” and rest prices. 1s in the city, and at the “Ail goods marked In vente and Kw 827 and 329 Sixth avenue and Twentieth street. T rng ALE AN RETAIL FROM ‘AUCTION old Paper nes oth ; ie eer et "0 Join Paper, tents ee ean Gu CENTRAL DRY GOODs. Opening Exhibition M MM MMM MMMM MMMM MMMMMM MuMMuN ea MMMMNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MM MMMMMMM eM MMMMMM MMMMM MMMM Mi MMM MM RH Mf uM MMM MACY MMM Moin MMMM uM & CO. MMMMM uM MMM MMM MMM) MMMMMM we MMMM MM ROW, MACY A, CO. Ave Vo! MACY. the last three months @RAND MACY, BNL AROD 0 pconarina CENTRAL \RGING MACY. REFURNIS HING GRAND MACY. Ahel ertablishment; | CENTRAL. now completed MACY. ive Improvements GRAND MACY, i Jurtly claim CENTRAL, MACY. LARGEST FANCY GOODS GRAND MACY, STORE IN AMERICA. CENTRAL- They cordially Invite the public MACY, to attend ND MACY. A GRAND OPENING CENTRAL, EXHIBITION, MACY. eld 0 GRAND MACY, wenkibay, Sept. 25, CENTRAL. MACY. THURSDAY, Se a GRAND MACY. BOTH DAY AND ist NG, CENTRAL, Many of the goods to be div layed MACY, have been Imported by GRAND MACY, especially for the occas CENTRAL, MACY. Wednesday and Thursday MACY. the establishment will remaiti open MACY, mt MACY. halt nine! {n the evening. MACY, co., MACY. Fourteenth wizeet and ta avenue, MACY. GRAND CENTRAL MACY, FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. A’ RICHARD } MEARES’, SIXTH cna HON AND 2 NE a bal STREET. NEW LINES OF PALL G IN ALL OUR DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY Fall and Winter Dress Goods in great variety of bese ih in all the new cloth colors. IOURNING GOODS, in Cashmere, Drap VEte aren Empress and repe Clo at the lowest prices, 50 pieces fine black Empress oie He. Lo Fine black Alpacas, 30., 9 80c., 85¢., 0c. and 0c. WE WILL ALSO OPEN MONDAY A large lot of black, colored and striped Bilks, purchased at the recent auction sales, AT UNUSUALLY LOW KATES. 100 pieces striped ee a Mids Fall colors, 100 wigcest 27-inch Colored | Sliks, Superior Quality, od Colors, $2; worth 80 pieces Heavy Exons Black Grosgrain writ White edge, ox Silk, heavy cord, Very ple. y biadk heed, Ay fine color and lustre, $2 amd $2 25; worth $3: SACQUES, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Now opening, the newest and handsomest des in tmported ite and lot Cashinere, Drap D'Ete and Cloth, modera: 2 cases soils in Mich Roman, Stripes, $3, 83 W, $4, $6. We would request our Customers and Strangers to mine our large and elegant sto: FINE FRENCH FLOWE! AND ILLINERY GooDs, Straw Hats, Bonnet Velvets and Bonnet Frames, the Intest novelties, which we confidenuy assert are cheaper than apy other jouse in the city. 50 cases fine Straw Turbans, in fashionable and newest shapes, Blick and Brown, sold all over $1 and 80c., 1 25. Bonnet Vélvets and Velveteens, in all the new shades. boxes fine ee ee Wings, 38. and S0c., ‘wor LADIES MAKING PURCHASES OF FALL AND WINTER MERINO UNDERGARMENTS can find here an asso nt of everything sholee and desirable in foreign and domestic goods. Boys! Merino Veste and, Drawers, tc, Glc,,7Bc. and B0c. Misses’ Merino Vests and Drawers, 6%... 7 80. Ladies’ Merino Vests and Draws $i. These goods are nll well finished; are adapted to the resent season. We haye every size, and price is lower an any house in the cit Tupin's est 2-Button Kid Gloves, in cholcest shades, ry slightly spotted, Bie. « patr, usual price $} LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERGARMENTS. Hoop Skirts, Corsets and Paniera, in all the popular and desirable. shay Chemises, good inuslin, 69¢., Tbe. Chemises, fine tuck linen frotits, lace edge, $1 25, Chemises, fine mustin pri, tucks and Hamburg edge, Chemises, elaborately trimmed, 8188 to $375. Drawers, bias tucks and ruftie, 65c. Drawers, nine teks snd Harbute cde Drawers, very fine m Nightzowne, donb! w 8 aha styles. Nightgowns, two Tow fuck ig down, slin, 9 tue’ le hem, Wash iin wand Fatt Skirts $1.78 to $2 00 Hoop Skirts and Paniers, 80c., 63¢. and 7c, are also opening a full line Ms HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Flannels, Blankets, Towels Napking and Quilts ‘One lot splendid large Towels, 26c. eac! Embroidered Fdgings, and Inserting, just opening one case of Cholcest Pattern Real Guipure Laces and ‘Edgings, 1 pe! sig trom last "0. get | sales RICH PASSEMENTERIE : TAIMMINGs, FRINGES AND Some great bargains just received. Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Windsor sauetes and Ties. Russia Leather, Morroco and Canvas Belts and Satchels, n Intest designs. RICHARD M MEARES, Sixth e avenue and Nineteenth street, A’ JAMES M Rl co. Broadway and Bigverth street Will add to their cheap silk counter Striped and Check Silks, at 75c. per yard: also a beautiful Assortment ih lored Gros Grains, ma new full shen, for day and evening wear, at hargains in Black Silks. Bonmet Black Silke, $2 25, and $2 75, gtotne # chert imported. so an immense stock of Black ieree Grain and Taffeta Silks, in all qualities, from $1 upward. T JAMES oer a & €0.'8, road way and Eleventh street. Will open on Piloaien, Sept. 23, their fall importation ot Mourning Goods, sia? ising English and French Bombazines, in all the most approve kes; Frenen Merinos, Cashmere, cet Hl qualities, at eM Ecosse, in ri Grothe Brap dt Nice, Serge Imp ik wool Ve- lours, Henrietta Cloth, Barethea Crape Cloths, Cour- ni taulds, Crapes, in all widths, &c., &c. and most attractive stock ever of Ata JAMES M" 1 Broadw: Will offer in their Ladies’ and Children’s Department new styles of Suits and Cloaks, for the Fall, just received from Faris and Berlin, together with a large assortment of our own manufacture. Bridal Trousseau and iniants’ Wardrobes, in stock or made to order. Y & CO.'S, and Eleventh street. On Monday. Sept. 23, we shall open, our Fall stock, of Furs, consi lng of Muffy and Boas in Sable, Ermine, Sil- ink, Alaska Sable, Lynx, &c., &¢. Trimulings uf all ‘Kinds cut to order. At THE CARPET STORE, 125 Bowery, New York, near Grand street, ae parpets. 80 cents per yard “Fb cents to ug per yard per yard per yar A fine line of Tapestry’ Brussels 2 het yard 4 fine line of Body Brussels. 86 per yard Velvets . 2 3 per yard Aiso, a fine stock of Three-ply Carpets, Ollel Window len mney Cornice: ‘aud Curtains, at equally low prices. T eae J. D. TIVERRE” n Twenty-sixth and ohitdren's ‘Clothing ane Infante’ Bon Ingerie and Ladle: foine dnl ‘and Monograms mp jered to. 91 id Good: Jean Mremded equal to new. bee 41 SIXTH AVENUE, nty-seventh streete— aerere TY. VIGOUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENUE.— pie rot ring. | Heal saat table at j- Bea’ ihe lock tedombrot olesale entrance, 60 Maireied on T MADAM COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTAB- rae 6 West en a ladies rely on made and Mk. Peer = ae Mi: lew York, will open her im lon nery for the Fail season ou Thursday, September onograms for roidered dered goods, is. oWWhoiesal Grp CENTRAL Opening Exhibition. ™ MM MMM MMMM 4 MMMMM MMMMMM MMMM MMM. MMMM MMO MMMMMMMMMM MMM MMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMM MMMMMMM MMMMMM MMMMMM MMMMM = «GRAND MMMMM MMMM MM MMM OPENING. MMM ™ M RH M MMM MACY Man wand MMMM MMMNM = =64 CO, MMMMN MMMMMM MMMMMM MMMM MMMMMMM MM MMM MMM MMMM MM MA RaveAoneane we devote MACY. GRAN) macy. . the last throe Vso GRAN NLARGING, DECO! MACY. AND REFURNISHING GRAND MACY. stabMstment; CENTRAL, now comple: MACY, ve improvements GRAND MACY. ean justly cial CENTRAL, Ny MACY. LARGEST’ FANCY GOODS GRAND [AC ™ Lied cal AMSRIOA. bil CENTRAL, ie ey cordial eave e pul GRAND A GRAND OPENING CENTRAL. EXHIBITION, ‘oa WEDNESDAY, September 25, ceStaae, THURSDAY, Sept. 26 ND BOTH DAY AND E ENING. CENTRAL. Many of the gooods to be displayes MAC’ have been itor by them GRAND M expecially for the occasion. CENTRAL. MACY, Wednesday and Thursday MACY, the establishment will remain open MACY, at g 1 MACY. half-past ni in the evening MAcY, eR Tn MAY & OO. MACY. th areet sand Sixth avenue, MACY RAL MACY. aR. FANCY GOODS E: ESTABLISHMENT, A. JOHNSON, BURNS & CO. Importers, will offer on Monday, September 23, great bargains in Black Silks. Lyons heavy Gros Utain, $165, 81 75, 82 per yard and upward Tiyons heavy Taffeta, $180, $1.87 per yard and upwards. Extra heavy Gros Grain, $175 and $2.50 per yard. Ponson's celebrated Gros Grain, 82°60, 7sand $8 per yar‘ Also Bonnet Gros Grain and Taffeta at Sean per yard, ney JOHNSON, BURNS & CO. customers and the public that they have now on exhibition a large and well assorted Stock of fine Furs, for Iadies, misses and enildren ren in Russian Sable, Hudson Bay Sable, Mink, Seal, Ermine and Black Martin. Also Seal and Astrakhan Sacques. The above goods have been manufactured expressly for our fine retail trade. JOnMEON, | BURNS & CO., ‘34 and 36 Es urteenth street, corner Darren 1 » Union square, beg leave to inform their | T SOLINGER BROTHERS’ GREAT WEST SIDE & ESTABLISHMENT, We will publish on Monday, September 22, a complete Price alent the following © ‘Our Silk Department. A Onr, Dress Goods Department. Mourning Departin ies! Balte and Cloak Depart. ent. Garnet Department, inderwear Department. Ufoth, Flannel ianket De- rroueneophag Goods Depart- Lace, and Ribbon’ “Departments. Kid Glove Feclicis nent. Higelery Department. Gente’ Furnishing Goods Depart- m List. Notion Department. List. SOLINGER BROTHERS. SOLINGER BROTHERS. This is the only establishment in New York where a com- plete price list is given to the public, Our list, containing Over 12,00 articles, sent to any part of the city and coun- try free of charge. KOLINGER BROTHERS. ery lady and gentleman should call for one of these Fest jes before leaving the city. Our Departments are open Yo inspection, whether with a view to purchase or no! It is only necessary to state that for new Styles, Quality and cheapness of price ma e challenge all competition. Orders prom: atten lo. Bt one price, biden sied OLINGER BROTHERS. Carmine strest, corner of iseaker treet Sixth avenue and Fulton Ferry cars pass our door. _ (uote ‘NOVELTIES. LORD & TAYLOR will displa iy on Monday, September 23, additional Novelties (received per recent steamers) in all departments, Including new Dress Goods, of peculiar shades and tints and very fashionable. Also Silks in all the newest shades for street and evening wear. Cachemir Sicilien, something new and deeidedly recher- Complete Complete Price Price che, which has been pronounced the “gem” of all dress goods, ‘This superb fabric cannot fail to become deser- vedly popular among the wealthier classes. INDIA CAMELS HAIR SHAWLS. On Wednesday, September 25, at Broadway and Twen- tieth street, will be offered a seleet assortment of real Camel's Hatr Shawls, which must be sold mach below usual prices, In the Boys’ Suit Department, just opened, and to which particular attention is given, will be seen select styles not | | found elsewhere. LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street. Grand and Chrystie street Gao OPEN NG MONDAY, Sept. 23, Ladies’ Ready Made Suits in a the leading novelties for the season. 80, Ottoman Striped Shawls in entirely new styles, and colorings _K, PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery AIR, HAIR, HAIR.—SHAW'S PATENT HAIR, equal to human hair, can be combed and brushed: Switehes, So. human halr, cheapest and pest Jn the market; solid Switches, one yard Jong: neh Switches, $4;,urls, $1 and upwards. les awn ‘hate made over, Latest styles always on hand. 352 Bowery, oppo: cotte Third street and near Great Jones, up stairs, ahd 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second an Tw rent ind streets, up stairs, i. —8.—K.—G. Just received, a new and complete stock of the celebrated and well known Harris Seamless Kid Gloves, in 1,2, 3, 4, 5nd 6 buttons, new styles and colors, ‘also|a full assortinent in 1, afand $ buttons, Misses’ ‘and. Child Gloves. The new Victoria Kid Glover, nt reasonable prices, sell: ing very rapid! Tass ope nad One-button ato cents pair and upwards. Two-button at 75 cents pair and upwards. Call, examine and Judge fo for yourselves, at 8 BROTHERS’ Kid Glove Empor! umn roadway, 87 between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, ME. MEYER, FORMERLY MME. M. E. SEAVEY, is now pre) Hired to do dressmak inj her own resi- dence, 250 East ish ith street, or wise, Cutting and fitting a spectalty, NEW, YORK DYEING AND PYNTING ESTABLISH- Ratabit 1819, TRighth wareet, ode York. 10 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-ai " near Fultoi re: Note.— ‘are our only offices, eae Gounarr a Carmine only apr blocks went of nd ex@MDINE OUF DTC and Corne’ A, —A.—WECHBLER & ABRAHAM, 297 and 299 Fulton atre Detween Tillary and Johnson str are now receiving with every steamer from Europe new stocks in Dry Goods Su purchased and 01 ian (easel Me, rabeahant during his sojourn The stock tomate sant the Contir nano) Dress Brooklyn, noveltier in tes, comprising many confined iis Friends and the public are — invited to ex- amine our eae ane compare with other estal Nateaiata: Owing to irene Be ARONA OS styles ‘our house. ed to save the usual jobbers’ and retailers’ prof Ni. B.—~Our semi-annual opening of Mantlen Suite, &c,, ill take ¥ ane Tuesday, October 1. D KELLY, e wholesale aud retail dealer tn Carpets, Furniture i Upholstery Goods, All the newest and choicest styles. Parties about purchasi Furniture or Carpets will find it to their edvantage to call and examine our stock and get prices 100, 512, 514 and 516 Eighth avenue, comprising the entire block between Thirty-fith and Thirty-*ixth streets SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 91¢ BROADWAY, NEAR Twentieth street.—Full line ot Paris, Berlin and Lon- don Styles seven weeks carlier than costume importers. Examine before purchasing, ene made imported Suits. Cloth Models given with each Pay Perfect guides, NUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.—MRS, GEORGE BRODIE, of 31 Unton square, offers, if the cost of al manutacture, her entire’ stock of Cloaks, Suits, &e., pre- paratory to hier Fall opening. ern, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKIN A CARD. CHILD, West Fourteenth street, importer of French Millinery Goods, begs to announce that the Grand Fall Milliner Opening will take place ou Wednesday, ig which we respectfully invite our friends and cus- mers, B.—Ladies should not fail to attend, bet the ‘opening ot the sea season, N ASSORTMENT “OF PAP ER PATTERN poa and Hats, copied from late importations. M. 1G, etween Broome and Grand ? wee. R i HASTINGS", 15 RAST FIFTEENTH atre en Union square Aisa Fifth avenue, now upon exhibition, elegant novelties in Bonnets and Round —MMES, PORTER & DOANE, ‘49 Broadway and 179 Fifth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, will exhibit on Wednesd inesiay, Sept. 26, 1872, Winter Styles in French Round Hats and Bonnets __ from the leading houses: T MAISON WALTON, 862) BROADWAY, ABOVE Union square.—Importer of Paris Bonnets'and En) lish Round Hats, from the leading houses; also a choice selection of Flowers, Dreas Trimmings, Bridal Wreaths, ells, &c. INN'S MILLINERY THIS WEEK.—$(0 BONNETS AT $20 cach ; remember, this week only; Ladies’ Dresd Hats elegant stvles: Children’s Hats. BINN'S Millinery, 647 roadway, near Bleecker street. YM, OLNEY, IMP RTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY, J. hax an elegant assortment of Bonnets and Round Bate. from leading Parisian houses. stree K. ‘ast Fourteenth MATHERS & ©0., 891 BROADWAY, NEAR NINE. teenth street, will have their opening of a chofea of French Bonnets, English Boun te, Felt -» on Tuesday and Wednesday, Heptembier 24 E, WATHERS & CO. So Br oadway, ' n RAND OPENING OF NOV ELIT ‘3 IN (LAD ADIES’ AND X_ children's Patterns and Millinery, at Mme. DEMO- REST'S Emporium of Fashions, 838 Broadway, on Tues. day, Septqnber 24, und of Patterns at all the city branches, ORD & TAYLOR, CORNER OF GRAND 'D 4 Chrystie gereets, will open on Wednesd: ‘ee =e Thurs- day, 25th and 26th tember, the latest tn piston, in Fall'and Winter Hounets line of Mourning Bonnets round Hats. lways on stock, cturer ot Ostrich Feathers, offerd avied stuck of Ostrich Plumes, Willows and Tips at wholesale. ME, TILIER, 222 SIXTH AVE very latest fashion, $12 to $1 Parisian Pattern Emporium ; aut Tate: be. to 35e, ME, UAFONTAINE & CO., OF 405 EIGHTH AVENUE, will have thetr opening of Fall Bonnets and Hats on Thursday, September the 26:h. ME. RALLINGS, IMPORTER, 1,115 BROADWAY.— Rich Novelties'In Paris Millinery; the latest and, most exxnisite Bonnets and Round Hats just received from the prinelpal houses of Europe. ME. LIPMAN, 413 SIXTH AVENUE, WILL OPEN the latest novelties in Bonnets, Round Hata, Flow. ers, Feathe: for the Fall and Winter season on Mon day, September 23, ME. A. MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MARIE GA~ Joupeau, 423 Sixth avenue, has just returned mod Paria and will exhibit, on Tuesday, September 24, @ mo: exquisite assortment of Bonnets and Round Hata, selectes by herself in the leading houses in Paris. No admittance without card. ADAME povaal, 2” EAST FIFTEENTH oe cae y begs leave to inform those of her lady custome: who have not yet returned trom the country that she wil have her Fall Opening of Parix Bonnets, &., this week, and that she has sent to their city residences admission ‘or said Opening. ADAME MAGE, DRESSMAKER, FROM PARIS, makes Dresses Ht ae Cloaks, &c, She goes, out to fit. 82 West Ninth i ADAME DELLAC, 1,287 RROADWAY.—CosTUMEd 7 made inthe latest Parisian fashion, Moderate prices. LLE, SNEDDEN, 953 BROADWAY AND. 183 FIFTIE Pansy ee pelow Fwenty-third, street,—Noveltias | and 'Round Ha wi XIV., Marie Stuart and Mabelle, ae Bits nce al A. & A. VIOL, 66 EAST TWELFTH STREET, LL near Broadway, are now ready to execute all nov) bg fil'ath eee fiat na and Evening Dresses, Millinery, prices. 188 E. M, BAMBER WILL L, tember 26, open Fall and Winter Bonnets and Round Hats, in new shades and ele mnt designs. 421 Sixth ave: nue, between Twenty-fitth and Twenty-sixth streets, TLLINERY.—MI8S A, HIGGINS WILL OPEN ON Wednesday, September 25, an elegant assortment of Fall.and Winter Bonnets and Round Hats, from the lead« French Houses, Novelties in Flowers and Feathers, Fourth avenue, near ‘Twenty~ second ati OPESISG, z OPENING of Fall and Winter Millinery. Paris, London, Vienna, resented, rep One thousand different styles of trimmed Bonnets and Round Hats wi oan ited on to- morrow. m (aonas, ) at our pew apd handsome store W. Tr. 8, 82 West Fourteenth street, “between Fi ON THURSDAY, SEP. LOAN OFFIC At 67 BROADWAY, Liberal advances: on Silks, ’ Hair Shi ery description. 1 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the baying; selling or ey ‘on Diamonds, Watches, Jews elry, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite ite Policies, for any amount, a Pig OFFICE—07 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWEN- tleth and Twenty-first streets ivate i entieth street; ist ghest prices logned on ‘Blatant, Watches, Jewelry, ame Sought at satreerdia pric ISAACS, Diamond Brc ‘ONEY LOANED ‘ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE:! sereny KLEEN. Sat Brow and the same bough 9 GE EO. N, 841 Broadway, near Fourteenth st. 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watch Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and personal property of ever: ptlom; private er driadies. J. A. branch (parlor for lad: pe BRIGHTEST desoripti entrance fc for ladies. ‘ACKSON, 1.267. BROADWAY, ROOM B, OVER aap re joney advanced on on buna, Watehen, dee same bought and AND MOST SPARKLING THE EVENING PAPER EVENING OF THE Day, TELEGRAM. TANTO, SUROMEOATD, £0. KR OR SALE—TO CLOSE CLOSE tel Boate, ait Horses, aetiseh a a SALE—A_ FAST aa pe IN oom » @C. 5 vwatoriable scans cies "Sa ot ur Thirty seventh me poe silver ware, ne mS in or AD ah an or address box ry