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a a WHOLE N 0. 13, 1188. sk aa ted Raat NEW _YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1872. —QUADRUPLE SHEET. =e ‘PRICK mm v KE CEN’ TS. a DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ABUSEENTE—Younse Pacs—Third, fourth, fifth and mxth ae Pace—¥ifth column, ERS WANTED Founrrenta Tacr—Firet, second, AAS BOARD rai iG WANTED—Fourteentu Pace— BROO! ne BOARDS rt cola column, FOR SALE—Turmp Paux—Fourth colu aaa SPORE toms Page—Second ES—Niwtn Pace—Sixth column. ee om Eorati FOR SALE—Tu1up Pack—First, nd fourth colum: CLERI 'D WALESMEN-Sixrkentn Pace—Fourth and B colty @LOTHIN LEVENTH P, column. COACHMEN Reo BAA EW ERE: ore eaxTE Pace— COABTWISE “STEAMSHIPS—Fountm Pace—First and columns. ‘COPARTNERSHIPS—Eceventa Pace—Third column. @OUNTRY BOARD—Firreents Page—Pirst column, ICING ACADEMIES—Fourtu Pack—Second column. VY—E.eventa Pace—Sixth column, RY po hop h ed pean foot, third, fourth, fifth nd xixth columns, and SxconD Pace—First column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- RURNISHED—Skconn Paue—Second, third and fourth columns. a in oh peal STEAMSHIPS—Foorta Pace—First ExcURMiONs HIONS--Pounma Pace—Second column, Eveventa Pack—Third column. ARB R SALE—Turr: /RCOND Lg Fata ip coh FURNISHED ROOMS AND APAR’ RIMENTS, TO LET— Sxconp ha area fitth gan sixtiioal columns. ar—First ¢ RNITURE—Fi JENCH ADVERTISEMINTS—SINTEENTHE Pace—Sixth mee 'WANTED—FEMALES—Sisrexnta Pacr—Third and fourth columns. pany a cg at eapee-frvianen Pace—Fifth and noni, CARRIAGES, &0—Firreenta Pace—Third, th and fifth columns, Fivtkente Pagk—First colum eatumi ac, 'WANTED—Firreenta, Pack— column. UCTION—Fourts Pace—Third column. SUSE cITy, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- Lait pen mat ns FOR SALE—Tuirp Pacs— Laan ¢ OFFICES eievety Pacr—Sixth cohuae, ane FOUND—First PaGe—First and second col- cok MACHINERY —Tarerennen Pacr—Fifth column. | MARBLE MANTELS—Tuirtzent Pacx—Second col- THINONIAL—Exxvexrn Pagr—Sixth column. L—Firreentn Pace—Fitth column. INERY AND DRESSMAKING—Sxconp Pace—First meek LLAKnous ADVERTISEMENTS — Tweirra Page—Sixth column. { pala ye Soom Rh column, USICAL—TH: NEW PUBLICATIONS —tunrenrn Page-—sixth column. NMEWSPAPERS—Fourrn Pace—Second column. PERSONAL Pm Pace—First column. PIANOPORTES—Fovrtu Pace—Second column. POLITICAL—Exeventa Pace—Sixth column. POSALS—TrintexntH Pace—Sixth column. MRORRO NAT, a a eter ee enone OUT OP ‘OF ite ony. "FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Taiep Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Tuirp Pace—Sixth neal ESTATE WANTED—Turrp Seah column, pea Pace—First colum: RELIGIO NOTIGES—Hurvesru f Pice—Sixth column. 'ARDS—! 'agk—Second column. meway 1) AUCTION—Tairresnta Pace—Third, fourth and fifth columns. SIFUATIONS gon eer ee laa Pace— iG wecond columns, posing ) a ‘MALES—SixteentH 9 Pace— tum) SPECIAL OTICES—Firreentn Pace—Second column. BSPORTING-DoGs, BIRDS, 4¢.—Firreentn PaGs—Sec- column, STORA ry RTERNTH Pace—Fifth THE er raeacts Pisecaisty cova. THE TURF—Firresnta Pacr—Second and third - col- 70 LET FOR ag PURPOSES—Sxconn Pacx— 1 V1 IDE—Fourrn Pagr—Second colnmn. WAPYESIAE ED, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Secon Pace—Sixth column, abil Twin Pace—First umn | WANTED TO PURCHASE—Etavanru Pacr—Sixth col- WardHie, JEWELRY, &£C.—Etxverru Pace—Sixth col- ee governs, PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 'ace—Fourth and fitth columns. YabntR, column. inp P, Ones 4C.—Sixteextu PacGe—Sixth column. MBOATS, &C.—Eevertn Pacs—Sixth DVERTISEM: R THE NEW YORK HERALD BIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFIC , 1,205 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM & A. M. TILL 9P. M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. M.) AT OFFICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. \ WOMAN WANDERED FROM HER HOME FRIDAY September 27, Jn the evening; had on & wie colored d with Diack velvet and pines jarge sack, i ben nd trimmed with braid; has black hair; ‘Wore no hat delicate in health and is very thin. i informaiton” ii be thankfully received by her sor- net Blah 209 West Nineteenth treet, “between Sev- avenues. yuu L.—8SEND YOUR PRESENT ADDRESS TO SAM, box 181 Herald office. BEAUTIFUL FEMALE INFANT FOR ADOPTION; American Vopscekin Call at 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. A BEAUTIFUL FEMALE INFANT, 6 MONTHS OLD, for adoption. Apply at 261 Atlantic st., Brooklyn, bee WISHES TO ADOPT A CHILD be OR years ld lightcomplexion. Address C. L. H., erald Dptow n Branch office. * OF noaday AT TAFE HOUSE.—YOU FAILED LAST be mere'nest Tuceday: at sane gue aed tort iat Tues day. ‘WELFTH STREET. OB—PEEPING AT THE wiNpoW, STOPPED; WILL you leave word e pos sixth street where I can fee you; saw you on Hudson street yesterday, JENNIE, AD ee aes, No. uae potent ROOM, YES. Srst column, page four: any ne dealers Wait for the = AULINE. F%, ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL FEMALE BABE. Ne [ae VT wg we a apply. Call immediately at No. ment. see i. i oF OF rw TOMING PA.—I WILL BE AT ‘the Astor ‘till 12*noon Saturday 28th. If you t onee to Pottaville, » Phave business 2: ae RETURNED. WEEWAWKEN MOSQUITO. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MATTHEW “MALON who jer hia be se! in Lower California last April. Any asormation reabouts will be kindly received bi ChPHARINE. Please address 281 Elizabeth si. F HARRY WALLACE, WHO WENT TO CHINA about a year ago, would like to see his old friend, on hom he called in n Thirteenth street. he can addross a Saw, ats the level Ootobers eens Am BET F MAGGIB ae ae WHO LEFT BROOKLYN FOR New York city some two years since, will call at 323 ton street, Brooklyn, she will hear something to her advantage. KRgLERonnxy CONNOR IS AT HARRY DE ‘Mars’ wine and lunch roo er of Twen: cond street and Fitth avenue, OURIOUS OLD RYE ADY WITH DRAB SILK NECK HANDKERCHIEF, Beautiful teeth, Broadway stage, Saturday, 27. M., Fond aay. friend gpposite corner—Gent who lett at Spring ‘ould be pleased to make acquaintance, Address wr MERRY AA lce, mentioning some par- Healar to establish ide “6 a Pie cL RIGHINGE ee 7 PLEASED TO ‘LAST. DIXON, ES Oe not alsappoimt.0 “oid finan is ead. M*PRORAR DE CORA.—SEND ADDRESS ‘of WILLIAM SCO, New York city Post M* OWN DEAR L=<WRITE ME A ETTER, 10 ns) tal oO" or opihagsehreg RETURN MONDAY Y, WEEK. CAR MORRIS PASSED ON THE DAY AND HOUR oe Boned. Have since been out of town. Prieeaten GIRLS ELEVENTH ATRERT—WRITE in confidence to CONRAD, Herald Uptown Branch pris 18 IN EASTON. WRITE. NORTON. M. PRICE, PATTERN MAKER, WILL HEAR thing to hisad SHOR He eane, tk hiendvantage by addressing MACHINE MiSs EUNIGE HOLMES s W irers tos. JONES. at Uptown nceNomae ea wu PSYCHE OR ANY LADY OF PERFECT FORM sit for @ painti oy ents? Ad : ite pane ang, ldress, in contidence, town Branch ottice. wie fae caaeT ha WHO TOOK THE DOG » 105 West Twenty-sixth sti At to i Weat Elghty.traraiceee eee PO wut, MARY MEREDITH SEND ADDRESS TO A friend who some years ago made a mistake he ‘wishe: lain? Ad ) REM RET, Herald offic ON L Carmine street through Bleecker 0 Parry. hroucn fry to Fourth, a Pocketbook, containing money and papers, trom which the finder will know to whom it be- jongs, and the owner will divide It retarned. ._¥., 4 Perry street. ARTERNOON, SEPTENBER Bat foot of sireat, on arrival of Her sce Greeley, av, undell im. Liverpool. Twet wilt be pata for ns seturs and no quest ns asked Reet » 103 ark D O8T—SEPTR' BETWEEN BROADWAY ladison avenue, by & o French Ba is handker. paultably rewarded by applying Loe ry: BETWEEN NASSAU Lege had New Yor! Brookiyn, via W: ferry, ten Ticl nae - parformance by the ‘Amaranth.’” tet table reward by returning toh d QNDERDONK 39. Scher- merhorn street, ‘oF 20 Nassau street, New York. ITRAYED-ON THE 2TH, A SMALL BLACK AND tan Dog, with red and white collar. Whoever will Feturn him will be suitanly rewarded. WILLIAM McDONALD, 189 Java street, Greenpoint. AKEN, VROM A BOY—A GOLD WATCH. APPLY 458 Degraw street, Brooklyn. \AKEN FROM STABLE ON 14TH STREET, BETWEEN Third and Fourth avenues, on Thursday morn! og ons wagon marked Chas, | ‘suital - sorre! Horse, Harness ay se hde, flour, feed, &., ward will be te ‘Yor ity cen ey ‘BEWARD—ron A lt. FOOT HELL GATE PIL OT inted green inside and out, with white age River 26th in ee Apply to/ALEX, BON iene street, New Yor! pak ‘REWARD.—LOsT, BETWEEN Leet dd street, Broadway” and ‘Twenty-el receive $5) solitaire Diamond Pin. ler wil ‘upon i its return, HABAY LIONI, 37 West Twenty-elghth K LIBERAL REWARD GIVEN FOR INFORMATION leading to the recovery of a long-haired, grayish Bheep Dog; very long, sharp head ; answers to'the name of Jin; strayed away'on the Sih, trom M. A. HAGGERTY, venue, 821 Secor 10 t ebtbg arg ty THE RETURN OF AN OPERA jlans, lost deiar House evening on an Eighth av- enue car, between use and Twenty-third street, will be paid by A. MPH REY, 42 me street. (PHE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE PAPER OF NEW YORK. ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY, THE MOST SPICY, SPARKLING, BRILLIANT AND READABLE PAPER PUBLISHED. BEST MEDIUM FOR BUSINESS ADVERTISING IN THE CITY. EVERYBODY READS THE TELEGRAM T STEWART é Bee ‘will open. MONDAY, September elegant NOV) | ea helgoncl oe CURTAIN’ MATERIALS FURNITURE COVERINGS. Paris quality Mi OquETTE CARPE’ ROYAL WILTO! ole. ee ea BRUSSELS, AxnINSren At tue nae TURKEY CARPETS, in one one pic jece. And they “will also make Jarge additions to their Popul: a iam FIVE FRAME ENGLISH AND. AMERICAN BODY BRUSSELS, $1 6 1 85 und $2 per yard. FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOQUETTES and OYAL WILTONS, $3 per yard. Three-ply superfine INGRAIN CARPETS, &¢., &c. HOUSEKEEPING and ase call and examine. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth streeus 7. STEWART & 00. : Will exhibit on | MONDAY, § Sept. 30, NeW PALL "8 UeTIONS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS. MOURNING GOODS. LACES, EMBROIDERIES. REAL INDIA CAMEL'8 HAIR SHAWLS. Ready made Velvet, Silk and Organdie DRESSES, very elegant. Plain and embroidered Velvet ae eatge POLONAISES, C CLO. Pail iAade HATS, BON? RIBBONS, FEATHERS a ant’ logant TRASH RIBBONS, ALEXANDRE'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. Boys’ ‘CLOTHING, New vie. ready made and mide to order, ufactured expressly for the aT GREATLY R GEUUGED PRICES. Orders for MOURNING as ‘as well as all hoeees pions of SHIONABLE DRESSMAKING, EXECUTED ual to, It not Tae THE Produc- (HOUT DISAPPOINTMENT, i ia MAIL ORDERS for samples and prices PROMPTLY FOR FORWARDED. Friends, customers and strangers are invite d HIGHEST Qualities OF GOODS. Broad: Fourth ay ie, Ninth ana ‘Tenth streets. Ff, ONEuLaco, H. O'NEILL & CO, H, O'NEILL & CO, B. O'NEILL & CO., IMPORTERS OF IMPORTERS OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, are now offering their Fall and Winter Importation, com- | prising the latest and richest and most desirable novelties known in the Parisian markets, awe Ladies, | SASH RawON a | a evs 9. NS, oniiitns ONONNET RIBBONS, 1,000 cartons No, 12 Gro-grain Ladi¢s, | Bonnet Ribbons, ae; yard se 1.000 cartons No. rorigrain | RIBBONS, O'NEILL'S Bounet RibI ’ 2 invite special avention Ladies, | this ine of Bennet Ribbonseall | FOR Force | Oy the -menrest, shade RIBBONS. O'NEILL'S | which we warrant all silk and of the finest quality. Ladies, | FLOWERS, 0 to, FANCY FEATHERS, FOR ons STRICH TIPS, | FLOWERS 500 dozen Wings, 50c. 1,000 dozen Fancy Feathers at, Ladies, | great sacrifice. FOR go to FEATH O'NEILL'S vel backs ERS, Black thread eas, , Ladies, Valenciennes Real Point, £2 8g | Valenciennes Collarettes, Mitue.| FOR O'NEILL'S 8, Bows, & LACES. Articles in Lace and Tfusions for ladles’ evening wear, made | Ladies, ‘up in the latest styles. 0.10 —_ FOR oniitis VEL VELVETS. 100 pleces black Velvet, £2 100 pleces black Velvet, $2 60. Ladies, | VELVETS in all the newest 0, shades. We are now opening a VELVETS, onittis fo of BLACK VEY ras ught at the recent suction salen at se per cent less than cost In gol Ladte ROUND H HATS ROUND foto" BONNE’ HATS, orn'Sriee's | 19 dozen Straw Tyrbans, ae ui 100 dozen Straw Turba WW doren Fett Hate, $1, HA Ladies, {drone Round Nuts in-Velvel) FOR Aoi cg | Raltand, Straw, in all the new: | VELY O'NEILL'S | est shapes. MATS. Ladi WonDsOn Fiz, Bo FOR ies 8 an wi oto" Crepe de Chine, * | worstep on gIEh's Scarfe | SACQUES. Ladies | 1,000 dozen Windsor Ties, We go.to | 1,00 dozen Windsor Ties, 7 Sie. FoR O'NELLL'S | "500 dozen Roman Ties, 2c, | SCARS. ‘We have now open the largest of Millinery and Lace Goods city. ‘The above Goods selected with special care for fine city trade, nd most complete stock er offered at retail in the | | | | HH, O'NEILL & CO., H. O'NEILL & CO., H. O'NEILL & €O., 327 and 329 Sixth avenue = Twentieth street. | | (morning, be sh hha PLACE CAR, abated between 11 and 12 o'clock, a russia Jeather i conahing p110 50 in 3 several coin nd zit Bald IP retained vo Sewer anh Wis hence Leman. THE, 2TH INST. A SMALL, TERRIER fd street & suitable roward bald.” mind AIR, HAIR, HAIR. antes y ~ PATENT HAIR, equal to human hair, cal combed and brushed} Switches human hair, sf per and best in the mar- ket; solid Switches, one yard long, $3; French Switches, $i ‘urls, $1 and upwards; ladies’ own hair made over, Tntost styles always on hati. 3 up a opposite Thirdand near Great Jones stree irs; and 369 Sixth avenue, between Twenty: Twenty-third streets, up staira ~@rand Central Fancy Goods Betablishment x ee MM MMM. MMM MMALM MMMM MM Sac MMMM OME AM AM san MMMM. MMMM AMM MMM. MMMM MMM MAG MMM oORH, | MMM ™M MM M MACY M uM MM. MMM &¢€O, MMM Ma MM MMMM. MMMMM MMMM MNMAAEE MMMMMM MMMMMALM MMADMM MME 21M AMM MM MA MOM MMMM Mt MM APE ‘MMM MAI MM MMMM MMM MMM MOM MMMM MMM MMM Ma MACY. The largest Fancy, Goods Depot, GRAN ACY. CENTRAL, . '€ are now openin ja} al MACY. of the nor gv ties trom. GBARD MACY, London, Paris, Berlin, CENTRAL, Macy Vienna and other European = GRAND. MACY. Markets. CENTRAL. Macy. x 1 ted CENTRAL. very novel sen MACY. inourgomplets stocks of Hos: | GRAND Macy. ry, Underwear, Furs, CENTRAL. MACY. — Enibroideries, Handkérehiets GRAN Hy EMC eaameatwae | ‘BEAR MACY, Trimmings wean es, CENTRAL. MACY. Our Millinery Depa has CENTRAL UY, ar ne: artment has MACY, all ot tho nen a apes and RAN. MACY. shades in Hats, Feathers, Bill CENTRAL. EAS i Tae ogee eta MACY. also our own impor- GRAND. MACY. al of our Goods raat CGRARD” Cy. 'e sold at Macy. Sweat possible ads tt CENTRAL. MACY, A wank lle tothore stacy. even GRAND MACY, __ Fourteenth street and $4, av. CENTRAL. ay ’ STERN BROTHERS, SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 367 SIXTH AVENUE. — __‘110 WEST 23D STREET. Take Pleasure in 4nforming their friends, customers and the public that their New Establishment, No. 110 ‘West 234 street, connecting with their present Sixth avenue Store, will be completed within the next ten days, Inthe : meantime are now opening THEIR PALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS OF DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, RICH LAOES, EMBKOIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, UNDERGARMENTS, LACE Goons, to. Bc, £0, tf comprising some of the richest and most desirable lines of goods imported is market, which will be offered at very attractive prices, STERN BROTHERS, Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street; 110 West Twenty-third street, 967 Sixth avenue. A: —JOHNSON, BURNS & CO., IMPORTERS, will opcm on MONDAY, September 30, several cases of Millinery Goods, received per late steamers, f French Felt bers 304 Round Hats 10 cases of Sash and ‘Trimming, Ribbons, in all the new shades. ° 10 cases of fine French Flowers, in new styles. 5 cases of Black and Colored Bik Velvets, for dress trimming, at bao Sud 50 and $4 per yard and large tenet of Ostrich Plumes, Tips and Jaleo large Amartment of Datsian Frases, Sipe Jet Ornaments, Dress Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Gooda JOHNSON, BURNS & co., 34 and 36 East Fourteenth street (Woton squre), T JAMES eto 4 CO.’8, nd Eleventh street. A Broad Cad me 4 stre — On Tues rl, we shall ean ‘our Fall Btples in Walking Suits, Breubig Dree Dresses Children’s Dre: Sacques, aoa a An inspection of Se Bye! ie ‘edica of this city and vicinity is respectfully solic: Mi 8) M‘C! nar C0,'8, Dates 7s ant Eleventh street, on Bep inher “i i 1 as Al or nor A slik oth hots, co 25, nt ling iy y ey rich — tte new and beaut grening wear. k of in all the cays clal mak nh pareratcaee zs A’ —s onsen €0,'S, Broadway leventh street. Ys Shawls, on Monday, Beptem ember i East India Caine i trae Bank Scarfs. a splendit rtock Foreign Striped Sttomans aw in ‘abeued co! orn and choice at very attractive prices. ESM C0." A’ JAM ot cere 2 co Hieveh th ite eptcimber 30, importation of Fre! tah iguoe: for tl ite and Winter, very attractive prices. REAT SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, aut wef the Popular one price store of oot te +7 8 ae rontinuation Silk, |the on Woollen |where: d the Cotton jon compal 6. jlewer than Linens. RS, ne street, corner of Bleecker street. __ Fulton ferry ones Sixth avenue cars pass our door, T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADW. near Twentieth street, full line ‘of PARIS, BERLIN and London STYLES, SEVEN weeks earher than COS. TUME Naportess Examine baiorg Suronesing Be Ri ps MADE ii ted Gach pattern, which are PERFECT ELS Overy, TN, VIGOUZOUX'S, | Abd Layrin ael oAdbvarp mol ing, Embroidery, nena S aes funderchle able'and: Wgdeih M toorder) ingeriss "wholesale entrance 0 Resa suseet DRY GeopDs. BITS AE RN. H . UE RE DRY Goons. HENS ROR ant r A AT BHRICH'S TEMPLE OF FASHION, Grand Central e Se lh MERE Bee ig on Temporarily at No. 297 Eighth avenue, Vaney Goods Eetablishment x x aM e Aa Bait , Ree fi While our own premises, AA. of ak MM E ea wn E s Nos. 287 and 289 are being rebuilt. sts MoV ME A AR RE 8. Will openon = ¢ me M M EEEEA AR R EEEE 858 ie ras Sa ) waa Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street New styles in every department. ). We would respectfully announce to our customers and Muitinery” department, hy ivtellpdetadmang trot ttt t the public that our opening of eins tt the latest styles of Q Chee roe ‘rimmed and untrimmed Hat) r. MMM MAGI Pail and Winter Goods will take place hhew styles, trom We. upward.” 0% MMMAL MMMM gee Felt Hats in every shape, Po MMM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, assortment of Flowers, Fe hers, Jet Ornas aM ou oes ts, de. at Hess than halt the Broadwi y Prices G vies, © and continue every day and evening during the week, | a0 dozen frie Winge nt B0e, ing all over at MM MM — 100 dozen taney wings at “ies a ng all over Ne 25. MMM = &CO. MMM when we will exhibit m all our departments the latest | Fine ceay nen and Bands in all the finest. styles, — chea wenn eared Novelties in Imported and Domestic Goods, Hharyatng in Saab and Bow Ribbons. MMM MMM MMMM AM Silks, Sating Reps, Tourquolse, Velvets, Velveteens, Span. pe OM We have availed ourselves of every opportunity to in- aye a Hil Ne a enn pss e supplied y pamarerueariges «~~~ *1- pancarenniaeal crease the comfort and convenience of our customers | price rae reer a a lp SHRICI’S: and adopted every improvement tending to facilitate ENRICH’S: 3 HRICH’S business and avoid unnecessary detention of our patrons. . Dress and Cloak Trimming Department. —— Over 90 pieces of new style Gimps, Fringes and Passe- On Thursday next menterie Trinnings, how on extitition. Hise} Elegant Silk Gimps, 101 to $2 p ods Depot GRAND we will have specialities in every denartment, \dgu pieces Black all sik Grociot Ginny, At Tess than hale Cc TRAL, br teal Great Bargains in Dress Silks. “Bl Silk Fringes, in all styles and qualities, : TRAL. — eal Guipnre 1 our own importation, at less We ape now opening daily all cHNTRA 180 pleces Dress Silks, black ground, wide colored | nnn mice . London, Paris, Berlin, CENTRAL. — 3 Our real Laces need no comment. They are acknowl- Vienna and othey European GRAND.” | stripes; rich goods; in every shade; Slper yard. Never | eqyed toe the cheapest ever offered and the quality Is markets, CENTNDL | solqunder $1 50 and $1 75; the cheapest goods we have | &™ ei : ars See ale VENTRAL. New Patterns in Ya! ces Just Received. ma emote pea ing : GRAN ever offered. jBargaing in Ladies’ and Gents’ Merino Under-wear, yy ee, val ae Biitrowderten.Handuérciin * CENTND- | Rich Black Silks in all the best French makes; Bonnets, a Mj baatn Merino Vets. high neck and tong y ¥ Le +, it worth and finer grades in propor- bs Rousekeen ink CENTRAT | Ponsons, Tapissicr and Guinets; also full Ine of other te a ashes 4 ui i cele 2 nts’ Heavy Merino Shirts at S0c., worth $1, ai tter setups sins alhap CENTRAL. | popular makes at $1.50, $175, $2, $2 25, $2 50 and $8, fully eraier tn enor nt ag M ,EN' ‘e have made aren ements to receive our Under- aot Millnery Hapedmens bas CER ARDS | 25 per cent under Broadw year direct f it ath a will be able all uhroughy shad : CENTRAL he'wenson to. supply our trade with the same at fully % shades In Hats, Feathers, Silks, CENTRAL | Rich colored Dress Silks, $2; worth $2 75, per cent less than regular prices, | F 4 é —— and exam Elgwers also of our own impor CENTRAL. | 41 tne Cloth Colors $225. Will open on Monday a job lot of Boys’ Merino Shirts CENTRAL, —_— and Drawers at Se, AN ot our Goods are sold at = GRAND. 00. PPPP REEE Ny N Il Ny N GG ‘Also, one lot of Ladies’ Merino Vests, high neck and the lowest possible prices. CENTRAL, | 0 0 P P E NNN WO ONY N @ G Tong sleeves, At 6c. A discount will be made to those GRAND we ce ae NNN WN nN @ jese job'lots will not last long, as we have only a buying to sell again, CENTRAL. | 9 © PB OP BE NNN WONNN G limited quantity-of the same. CO, AND Oo © PPPP EEE N N a oe 8 N N G Fourteenth mtreet tana 1 Sixth av. CENTRAL, oO P E NNw om NNN G Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, oO P EB NNN it NNN. G aa | , We will continue selling ourcolored extra quailty Lapin’ A’ THE POPULAR CARPET STORE, oo P gE NNN i nN GG | Kid ee two Cy ee fancy or plain, at $1 oo P Eere N XN it N NN aa’ | palr, or three pairs for $2 76, as long as we occupy notary atore. moe cost us more to import, and we ay offer ‘at thin tacrifice as it, will be unsafe to place them IB our, ling for at least three months after com- et ci Due notice will be given cA ‘2d — opening of our which for elegance and comiere will be second to none ja in all the new shades. the el Call and examine our Stock and Prices, 13 Bowery, Ne New York, a ow ‘on Thursday with a large assortment of the most season- tw able and fashionable Dress Goods in Alpacas, Empress fete new build! A large and attractive Stock AT A GREAT REDUCTION Cloths, Merinoes, Satines and Velours, from former priecs, INGRAINS AT os Be., , tormerly 7: TWO-PLYS, ALL WOOL, 7c, formerly ie ‘and $1 06, SUPERS AND EX SUPE RS, $1 25 to $1 35. 1,800 pieces of plain and Plaid Dress Goods; 25c. 800 pieces Alpacas and Empress Cloths, S0c. ane eer te cey, The trade supplied inven tity at 207 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-fitth street, ‘until our own establishment, 1,000 pieces Mohairs, Poplins and Alpacas, 30c., 37c. A fine line of Tapestry Brussels, $1 25. Body Brussels, in new designs, $1 85 to $2 25. and He., 287 and 239, is completed. ‘dnotnek oes essay with a full line of Mourning Goods of every style. B ALTMAN & CO, e Cretonnes, Bombazines, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Alpacas, now ready for inspection, prekmines to their regular at the lowest prices. Bait Open nich ‘will take place ii few days, @ Stock ot NEW FALL GooDs, comprising full lines DRESS Lope DRESS GOO. CLOAKING VELVETS. NELVETEENS, FALL COSTUMES, CLOAKS AND MANTLES, EVENING DRESSES, POPULAR PRICES, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED, wa —————_ We will also open a large assortment of T WALLER & M’SORLEY’S, 45 GRAND STREET near Bowery. Fall 1872, Grand Opening. Magnificent stock ot Ladies’ Suits and Dresses, in all the latest Paris and Berlin styles, fashionable materials, in the best manner; also Cloaks ‘and Sacques, in all the latest fine import 4 Cashmere and cloth Sacques and Talmas, trimmed in the most tasty manner, at prices ranging from $10 to $35, Shawls, both imported and domestic, In choicest made of the most colors of Roman stripes, at $2 75, $3, $3 1, $4, $5, $6 to $15, yles, at popular prices. | i Dressing Rooms.—Garmenta fitted and necessary alter- Openiny , ations mave without extra charge. if ee oe : WALKING SUITS, Dressmaking in all its branche, F AA Bo agg MORNING ROBES, M4 ‘4 4 a HOUSE JACKETS, otal tay pieces Striped Silks, from auction, at ye AA £ L pS in all the new shades, at $125 ¥ eA b WATERPROOF CLOAKS ‘ wart sik” ack Silks—S00 pieces, from auction, at F A A L L LADIBS, MISSES’ ond INFANTS Sere and upward; the greatest bargains ever Fr A A LLLL LLLL UNDERCLOTHING, vets and Velveteens, in all colors and qualities, | fee aa ies a “Teocemnack cot Outre mata Bhawle—Broche, Ottoman, Striped, Plaid and | @ @ oo 0 0 DD 8 8 Sagal ‘“ bet and Merino Shawls in every ‘variety, at | @ @ oo 0 0 D D 8 frat Darvin Bein aes 2 g 8 9 $38 3 oeg complete variety. LE! SORLEY" GRAND STR: @ Ga 0 ¢ o 0 DD 8 sone T WALLER & Mica Bowery. GRAND STREET, a “a 9 8 8 8 BB a MERINO UNDERWEAN, Fall 1872. Grand Opening. aG 00 ‘00 DDD 88 CORSETS, CRINOLINES, Dress Goods—The best assorted and cheapest stock of on Thursday, Friday and Saturday PANIERS, &c. —— CLOAK and DRESS FRINGES, Dress Goods evaz offered, ‘comprising all the new makes and shades. Grand Display of Millinery Goods, PASSEMENTERIES, Geri and Pinide, new styles, at 20c. and upward. ae yg this ey Pabiier tog 3 pe imported and of our own manufacture. in rich and elegant designs. nd ie, ere bey and oe ae q. | Finest French flowers, Ostrich Tips, Pompons and Plumes. | LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Veloure and Epin ithe al color ie cae. and upward. 100 cases newest shapes in Straw and Felt Turbans, RIBBONS, SASHES, Merinos, Bombazines, Satcena, Urapes, Serge era eiieen etauret, Se 88¢., 60c., 68c. and 75c., fine goods, half price, TIES and SCARFS, oplins, n vi and every other make “oe Mobruitg Goods, in. every Bonnet.V ivan ans Velveeta eh cones HANDREROHIEPS, quality, at lowest prices, Black Bonnet Velveta, $1 50, $1 75, $2 to $3. KID GLOVES, T WALLER & WEORLEY'S, 245 GRAND STREET, Best Colored Velvets, $2 to $3 £0, AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, id Undergarments. B, ALTMAN & CO., near Fall 1872, Grand Opening. Immense stock of Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Cloths, Cassimeres, Waterproof Cloths, Cloakings, Felt and Bal- moral Skirts, Skirtings, Shirting, Sheeting and Pillow- gate Muslins, Calicoes, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, 881 and 333 SIXTH AVENUB, Twenty-first street. To this branch of the business we have given the most careful and thorough attention, and the stock we offer con tains every make in use for ladies, children and gentlemen that can be found in this and foreign markets. ND WINTER pe aD DRY GOODS. SUPERS ASSORTMENT Gloves, and 1» 60e., 75c.. ¥ just received per aati of mm Boys’ Merino Vests and Drawers, a ir op Me. ‘Kan eh PSHE ods, snes! +5 TBC, . ¥ . ane invoice of ne’ OK ar ‘goods marked in nee figures, “a pana age! visited ks steamers, ‘and ‘will offer full Ree oe ‘of the rma superb icCSORLEY, re adapted to the | goods:— Pant street, near Bowery. These Goods are all well finished ; re present season, We have every size, and price is lower A large assortment of slike oral il @rades, comprising the ichest and most recherche novelties ever offered house inthe city, Also Evening Silks in all the moed dell. cate tints and colors. FRENCH DRESS GOODS. Etrusean Cloths, Broche Camel's Hair, Serges, Cash- mere and Merino, Pekin Velvet and many other F moods of entirely new manufacture. Also dress and trimming Vel- vets in all the newest shades, MOURNING ( Goons. The stock in this department is worthy of attention, as howe the best selected assortment ever offered by T EMBERSON'S, snl BROADWAY. Great bargains all this week. £00 pieces Hamburg Ed Inge for 20c., worth 0c. ; 25c., wort he soe ‘rom the late auction sale Yak ‘Laces in alb colors, Guipure and Chantilly, at less than ee a oad: Closing out our Cas Hail Shawis at au it pi mAlso papers: and. ‘Thread Capes rice. A large assortment of French ‘Dressing worth $7 and A iarwe senators Me i Fane; is too numerous to mention, Ribbons, Velve is and Dress tog i in all the new colors. fest novelties in res and Scarfs. than any house in the city. 200 dozen Lupin’s Best 2-Button Kid Gloves, in choicest shades, very slightly spotted, 50c. a pair, usual price $1 25, 180 dozen two-button Marguerite, TSe.; worth $1 25. 160 dozen two-button Kid Glov id Gloves, slightly spotted, 37c. ; the cheapest two-button Kid glo glove ever sold, ‘We would say to our customers that, while we shall al- ‘ways secure such cheap lots as they are offered in the auction rooms, they can find here full lines of some of the | fvorth $1. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ FURNISHING DE- In the Japieg’ department will be bea oy agi and per lege td Und wine ine all gi nallose "va ind Misses Hosiery, 5 i W. K. hagiah aad ii a mag’ gulicent stock ties best French maxers, Jouvin’s, &c., in one, two oF three Ladies’ Fall Suits CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. , fashionable materials for the season, siti 9 bse ae ts, Panniers, & home Gaye Shion for variety of dem anand general irment Tse ‘annie: C.. louse On! which, for variet ol me neral 272 and 214 Bowery. be de far @ additions fo our stock in this already | make up, are not ss by toy house in this city: nd opular department, our customers can find ag lots of superior finish and quality at very low AW LS. price: Real India cage flue, French, Cashmere, Broche, P Ottr Corset hi tet had comprises the newest and most les; also Ladies’ dies! Suite, ‘The moet extensive stock Paisley, Ottoman, striped and other fancy sty! teehee comaaian wei’ makes, bot imported and domestic, thompeon's, | Wraps in great variety. tadashi Lot of alk finish egnbroldered tov French wove Cor- BOYS! SUIT DEPARTMENT, markably moderate price, ir felt and embroidered Skirts, all styl celved ‘has induced Ws to add vo ite stock many attractions vEVTON 2 ne wery. "ita air, felt ant baie = ir P k yles. ae See eres 8 many attractions o articularly requested to examine the —— slegaatly made nal! the quali cf cos nooks, which we Clolas to be equal in inate. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Jatest styles of the sea: rial and finish to anything that can befound fa Broadway | Our stock in this department is now ready for the Fall son, and at lower recee than ‘adics bat n manufacture them. lies and Winter trade, As no pains have been sj WW. PEYTON. i12 and 274 Bowery. ve red to meet the wants of our lady customers and the public. gene- rely, we invite an inspection of our assortment in thie houses, age baste cl ke ah “Thre _ Gal Guipare Laces, assortment ‘cil Nets, in most ‘denirable bet 0 piecce mal Guipure Lace, 25c., 38c., . and 50e., a bar Hamburg Edgings and’ Tusertings, new goods, in me Choice patterns, at very low prices. T BLUXOME’S, A UPAOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. This Department contains Curtain Damasks, Lace Cur- tains, Brocat elles, Keps and Chintzes, Cornices, Shades, Table and Piano Covers, beds, Bedding, a, ‘ac. BLANKETS AND AND DOMESTI cs, Flannels, colored and white, plaid and striped; Quilts and Comforters, of every variety and color. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING gos Comprising Shirts, Cuffs, Collars, Ti Scarfe, Hostery, Underware, Smokit Jackets and rappers, Umi 1 ke., de. rte mit made to order at short notice. LORD £1 TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street. Grand street, corner Chrystie strect. Spanish Combs. Spanish Combe, “Rami tombs, Spanish Combs ¢ will open on THURSDAY the best une ‘of Housekeeping and Domestic Goods E Je of Flannel, Blankets and Quilt very make of Janne! lankets al uilts, Bed Ci react Table Cloths and Piano Covers, ‘All the popular makes ot ‘and some great bargains in Cre in Crashes and Towelling. We will 1 a}40 open o on THURSDAY new noveltie: nd Vienna Leather Goods, Worsted, mbgoideri ee Ran and + wang Patterns, nist ween ara ste of Baskets, & bd at our very y popular prices. DE rReey ae, « ‘ osite Astor place. French Embroidered Sets baer re ning om THURSDAY Tiitants’ Cloaks Coats and Panes, nea Saeques, &o. al) ha’ ull as ment of our I Se C. rene ae Be. waa Ties, so popular with our customers, in Monograms ond Initials a iaeatted ito order. loves. ‘Laces cle cleaned al ad 1 ibbons and Gros Grain Bonnet Ribbons, all widt! ped reaper | saera ahados, snd iipall the new asd deticate colon hanna sense tba Dress Trimmings, Pasementeri Fringes Pase- men "at nd rochet Gi pean He ings. oP ait 1,127 Broadwi between Twenty-fifth and Twenty. raisin streets. Pods pes Bullion Silk Fringes, "Taare! | ‘i ec * ag Ornaments, GAINS.—A_ FRENCH LADY, Yh Pinned Pare ane assortment of Chala and Gi A hi GRaeD OPENING EXHIBITION, atour pur open ire Lace: Notwets ‘and all reas , Line’ ei, rom the i WECHSLER & ABRAHAM, THURSDAY, OC =e 3. ye ak De repeat ane Havel Oa vex 397 and 299'Palton strese, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, sehr. ect a i Between Tillary and Johnson, Brooklyn, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 8. KG. will exhibit eaoisost, octoaEn 3 “Just received, a new and complete stock of the celebrated : PUBeDAY, GOREN 1, PHUREDAy.GCTOOER & ws, fee sine Ogres, ws sever ea aniblted ts Brooklyn Hats evortment of Cloaks Seti, : nye: pt & : “ier sd aoe ME Clues ‘many of the Ia uctions of Worth, as ul OuToRER & Just opened lot of Glove brute Paria ana Bern ara THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 two vuttons, 7. pal ‘and upwards Ils ath guy pleted, of their various departments is re- wikbietay: OCTOBER 3. Call, exe maine a ‘ude for yourselves at ‘ N. B.—’ ic are respectfully cautioned that the Our customers and Indies generally are invited to at- KID Love MPORIUM, pul above is thetr'c ‘only retail house, and that they have no business connectior mm with any other establishment. WAY, tend. aswe shall afford them every opportunity to in- between Hightoenih on Tee seeuh ereete. B- | spect our goods, without being urged to purchase, ISIAN DRESS a CLOAKMAKING E! — ARIS BONNET FRAMES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ig a Malle as fgemeriy 13 1B clinton bince, now a au ext RICHARD MEARES, me. JOSEEMINE GOLDEN, 1

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