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am mover. me 736 pinee ge te as _Piimoderste a eat eam eo ig fon ate {| BVING PLACE HOTEL AND ears THE Fe eR UGUSTUS FUNK & CO., Proprietors. | ree HOUSE, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-SECOND Rooms, $5; double, $10. HOUS! ray rktepaired 1 pangs STREET, pom and newly furnish (Sey A for eieanent fates Table board at reasonable prices. Tires ree HOTEL, NEAR BROADWAY, uD, 4 n Place, contri ea Rooms $t saa ier week logan! with Boaroo "‘ABLBOROUG! Niu 662 AND 664 SIXTH avenue, Mt array vr arabe dete, This new, ele- 1 modern improvements, Ct mos est hipoabe eaore b families and sing for the Wincer. 4 ng to PARISIENN! ‘9 EAST TWELFTH STREET, jn ‘tments and first Premed Sr. ws. 81 2m including wines }LAN] iC at 5 ROWnRY, CORNER OF “Bayard ea) tii” Rooms neatly furnished, per night, 83 Bt Spor week; for gentlemen onl OTEL. AND FAMILY RESTAURANT, ania dene Rear Flin avenue,—Large, commo- mee ‘and elegantly ‘urnished Rooms, in suits or NEW YUKK HERALD, cenernenn SP BCIAL NUTICE:! NOTICES. Neer Omen Paes D ON HIVE, INVURANCE ROYAL HAVANA Ay pal Mery bs broadway AGENT, oat offer J ed and Infor en eae A. = reat vi anted ee Fae OFFICE, BROOKLYN, CHOICE gtriotly bare. "Boerum stree! —All RT, 4,909 New ia all bons leplways to be had at L. EBERT'S ogafectionery jerateprices. = B. war- East Twelfth strect, three doors from Broadway, on aieidok, ae sueemsn's x tart! Seventh avenue. OF THE LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS id Monday evening, October 7, ate Hall, Twenty sixth street’ and A i oa ert PRACTICAL PRINTER, OWNING A cone able quantity of new type, will a eH paper ork or pemphie' at very low Tates, Address rint a week! every (0.—KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, avana Lottery at reduced prices. H BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4. _ room 4. KENTUCKY, fais Resteeres. —PUBLIC. LIBRARY “OF KENTUOK Grand Concert and Drawing, Decei! Gifts, all cash, $500,000, way, Spri ing ; Jos. For tickets or circulars a) 'H. Hays in charge Branch off reg patie 'D © 7,—1,000 ra apply v9 vin, St Nawau; ; . Fe edge, 16 Broad KA Scott Gibson, 582 Broadway; Bates, 196 Broadway. Gt, Dermanent or (ransicnt guests; rates moderate. OTEL, 6 BOW!-RY, 6--EUROPEAN PLAN. ae iy the jay, week or month ; 50c., 60e., Toc. and ~ iL por night; weokly prices Teaues B, BKEDER, Proprietor. _ FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY. t Broudway Table d'b dMhote $30 ny 1s fo Seer eta eee aed, WilG. TOMPRING.” tT, GERMAIN BOTRL,, Rees ‘Truss, .abdoming an surgiéal adjuncts for s IOMMITTEE OF SEVENTY. General Committee will be held in the room under the Everett House Fo and applied at 3 ANNING Ti aj USS ar is ACK COMPANY, 1d self-w ale justing, nen frigtion. Braco nd. ai end houlder Bi spree an a ue ‘ourth avenue side, Monda: 1AM F, HAVEMBYER, 13 gy 2 atthe VICTORIA HOTEL, NAS+ vee N, ‘hie as, opons for the Winter season flovembot any information address J. Lidger- od, Aven Tk, CLEVELAND, Proprietor. 4 MORELAND HOTEI, ON THE EUROPEAN ap, Unton square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth cot Newly 10 and renovated throughout; i esate single Rooms for faml- iar inter at moderate prices; private Table COUNTR Se ara, pe racges HOME MAY B BE. OBTAINED FOR A i ve ntlemen and their wives, a short ty on very reasonable terms. Ad- Ont 4,970 Post oitice, New York. est AT BERGEN POINT, N. J.—PLEASANT Jet, for Winter, ut mollerate prices. for for gen lo Rooms to inp EY Ma wife or sing! (GENTIEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND, SINGIE ary at ilsabsih, spponie detonon Fark, ag Fc erso! * ? bot *kddress box 6W0, Elizabeth, N. J HATANDsomety FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST PppAspeom rd; house contains all the modern oe ivements, in. @ splendid locaiion, in Orange, N. J., few Fen iatanice walk from depots one. or two’ famuiles Be Sagan on on ve Pate joderate terms for the Winter. jAidress, | A lew York Post office. Arora HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE tion, N. J, one hour from y street, vis Morris and seat ont aiterabie arranse made for Fall and Winter Board at low prices at irst class hotel, with all modern conveniences, in- sua at gas, hot ate! baer eae ee heaters; con- ive; and from depot; 3 trains da! * ¢ HITZ: ELUERGER, Proprietor. _ HE BRIGHTON HOUSE, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Island, thirty minutes’ ‘sail. from foot of Bey street; ‘families taken af low rates for the winter. INTER BOARD—AT ONE OF THE MOST ELE- whan nt houses on the Brighton shore, Staten Island, and within a few minutes’ walk from the landing ; a few lers will be taken for the winter; the comforts of a Rome are offered, and the best references are Fequired ntlemen. Address B., ; the distance by boat from foot of Dey street is oily fan hour, Address BRIGHTON, Hera office. SUMMER - RESORTS. Sesiied "DEABODY HOUSE, YONKERS, be kept open during the Winter. | Prices moderate. \ Soe bi ene SURNITUR ED, (DEURAAF & TAYLOR, © Sand "89 Bo | 89 Bowery, Wholesale and Re Retail Dealers. amber Suits, Dining Room, Tatted Bi enn Oticloth: rgest Stock in the'che nt Nelo Fall suits ow open a a the i. prices. Bra neh atc store, 81 Fourth avenue, near A "A(T WBNTwoRTH = aoe ", 109 Bor il be found: lack walnut Parlor Suits as low as, ta ut Chamber Suits as lo’ ‘Extension Tables as low as. eral ) KINDS OF FURNITURE, in their Eight Spacious Sales rooms. —A4.—NEW AND SECOND eile FURNITURE. assortment zr sti ros oe Tig ‘cash ‘advances. Eig YORE RK SALES AND STORAGE REPOSITORY, we Beant S41 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-fitth street. iN WAR WITH HIGH PRICES!—OVER $50,000 Partor beg 1 shee ae cabinet Furniture, ali styles and de- ription, so! less of cost, for one week more, by imisicatee of M. Doughty, deceased, 79 Nassan reels also two magnificent rosewood Pianotortes. PAGuiriount MARIE ANTOINETTE STYLE Parlor 81 crimson satin, made to order, ~ go § ow, Cost ; one do,, $150; brocatel and rep its, noforte, "Mi ‘and Curtains, Paint- ings, gan. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ww eseenab, Mat. sta Sees ait Paesere bam date hoot for cash ; Wei (Clinton place), between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ae veal nce te eed geste FIVE idence, 120 West 23d te, Parlor Suits, cost $' is rep sult aa fom Plote Be uipwaeds: Carpets, te. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding, pt cash prices,’ on weekly in- Imonts, at O'FA! tates aire warehouse, 200 Eighth ave- jue, corner of Twentieth T BENDALL'S ay STAND—FURNITURE, CAR- a bets vbaeeeees cheap for cat a ‘opkus weekly, or 200, 211 Hudson sires, corner Canal. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- \ niture for sale, prope: family | it see ear lar So antolnede sive, fa nize, | Mibrore’ darpe [am fet re Bing Wont sth st. near sth maneridce. aoe ETTER BE IN TIME. aoa WEEK MORE WE shall continue ene seues xf folegant Hi id Furni- lousehol Cai a it 79 Nassau nt le efi or ‘do, $150, walnut sults, 30) ee —— ee a ' KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fith street and Sixth avenu A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW ture for sale on monthly or store, 1,202 Third avem FURNITURE, CARPETS AND COWPERTHWAIT & CO.'S, 155 ytand. Chamber Suits in reat variety’; Dargis 10F and Cham! a at variety; for yas Re EE RES ‘Aer MPORIUM FOR COND HAND PURNITURE, 190 Third avenue.JAMES GRAHAM begs to inform assortment on han resent, Furniture of every descrip- OR SALE—A HANDSOME SUIT OF PARLOR FUR- and crimson ee a rice $100, Ring feat Fourteenth by ae pe WISHING LIBERAL CASH advance the same please apply to DANIEL A. ‘ATHEWS, 71 Broadway. iy WANTED—BY A jooms and ie Boot ‘ood ark tn eta return a tl pala Mammals’ fair prices, Address ORRTTORE ‘aT LES LESS THAN HALF COST.—HAND- Parlor Bed. best kind, in "JOHNSTON 4°V AN TABSELL'S Aue- ata ae test opposite Post offices EL BOUSEHOLD FURNI- PRaribee, in nots. to suit any Patbnf fen ‘is house must F albhi furniture for sale; anh havens tur for ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYNENTS—CARPETS, i ‘DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, and 396 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. ‘ Paeening lower than any other house in the city. [psoas EDS. PAY! Tarte wal and Lounge Beds in great variety at do Bisecke stre ‘ANTED TO at te cl ANTED—FORWITO) iy ransomed YH (() DIFFERENT OF Solid Walnut Chamber Sets, From $100 to $400 each. esgic! $18 t0 878 per month, lor Dining Room Furniture, Carpets, and Din ie. on Ii | terms, At reasonable ROR AO ANKE a Mesa nicita FIRST CLASS oud Zarnitere, including Car- ta of Bit ge cach eeialiwacta FORE, CARPETS, rm aes .. : ee of please address FURNITURE, WALNUT BEDSTRADS FROM $7 TO . lags Fame Seoggee ne Pot ree 8 90 tie manuibetor’, 680 Muasba our 41000 YOMPOSITORS ARE ri trom Poole & MacLanghlan’s, 205 Kast 12th W. . Green's, 16 and 18 Jacob st., ALL'S BRONCHITIS mail; Catarrh radical new. Cale anvorteainy A MEETING OF a "Shiatrmnin JUESTED TO STAY AWAY ot., and 5. as'the men are on strike. L, 40 Broadwi AND KINDRED DISRASES, tien sever Phere, De se atic: Bost o ox 2872 MPORTED BAY BUM. <OONSIGNMRNTS DIRECT Rum of the trom the West Tpaiee finets favor on sale at first class Bay juence of recent reductien in oe by ~W. CARLE, 25 Old slip. it unprecedented low prices in conse- 1g yer be held at the banking day, the Land 2 forelock BANK, NEW YORK, Petite fe: 1 election of Directors 1872. — of this ah My WUISSELL, President. NICKEL PENS. By Dols Lee nt ew gnporior to steel pens. Depot, 83 N Rue, OTICE.—MEETING OF THE KNICKERBOCKERS this Ce oe st herd October 6, at 8 o'clock, at 132 Hester street. Soaptain WALSTEIN G. SMITH. Joun CaRvann, Secretary. FFICE 8T. NICHOLAS INSURANCE OOMPANY, Ata meeting of the Board of Di John J, Searing was elected Vice Du Bols Secretary of the St. Nicholas In 166 Bi WILLIAM WINSLO} Pret J.J. SEARING, Vice President. roadway. sident. JACOB DU BOIS, Secretary. New Yon, September 11, tors held this lent an urance Company. id M Tie. jacob su JACOB DU BOIS, Secretary. FFICIAL DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. restige CLASS NO. 576—OCTOBER 43, 19, 18, 49, 6, 9, RENTUCEY Guage x6. + % sPiMONS & Cb. Ht Magers, 48, 29, 4i, 47, sth sierghen 82, 69, as ered gouson ae 40. Soren FA a 2, 39, » PB tteH b 66. ian J. OLUTE, Brok bagi ema Covington Ky. ay; eT ont ottieg Dow 4,909. RP cteexs COLLECTED AND RETURNS MADE BY on 9 dar of collection. ETTE & NEWBURN, 150 | Broadwa: TAMMERING. NEW YORK. STAMMERING pls tute, establish Teferences that CE TS must for board or services until cured, West Twent-third stree! satisfy the most skeptical; no ee $589,589 was drawn in Royal ‘Havana Lotter Kilress BALEY- CO. collco establish ized Kentucky State IS DRAWN DAILY IN tar LEGAL. $100,000 (| Cae October 5. 30. years), 174 ON TUESDAY Broadway. (PE STATE ELECTIONS THE EVENING TELEGRAM WILL IssuE a EXTRAS EVERY TWO HOURS UNTIL: MIDNIGHT, GIVING THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO AND INDIANA ON THAT Day. Food ‘A fo8. BALE, + Birds, ac. Medict for Mockig bird, street, near Ca SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, we, a3 ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG ines for all disease: prepa at a B. G. DOVEY's, No. ‘Greene Bex, DEER, TWO YEARS OLD, FOR SALE.—CAP- tured when a fawn; erfectly tame and a great will be sold to the highest bidder. Address Post office 250 Port Jervis, Orange county, N. Y. Reef Bot SALE—LARGE te gt een a 9 hal 9g two years ol lor New York Condensed Mik Company, 908 East 271 IND- the OR SALE—A FINE, HEALTHY MOCKING BIRD, SA Gomen PARK RACES. Pees Gosusy, le ag coun! a eae aa ined ‘The several a offered by the ssookation ¢ roe September 23, wid Bs, the folto Toupmring entcten:— RS. No. 1.—Purse Hi i $600 to first, $250 to second, $150 to third, for horses that have nover trotted better than three ry Tomlinson, Newtown, Conn., names bik. g. Billy & Broadway, Jr., Jersey City, names b. m, Starlight Bamuel Saimin, New rok is m. Lady Brown. D. ‘aus. ‘ork, 0 wo irimble, Newburg. N os g. m. Cornelia, Marion Backsaan, Stony Ford, NY, wanes br. in. Ha- cola M. Roden, Ni ew Xomkes names b. g. Penobscot. see Cy N. Y., names br. ¢. Small aoe George E. King, Manhattanville, N. ¥., names blk. "Fein, Ban Murphy, New York, names g. 5 Victor, * York, names 4 g. uisares o Helden, Morristown. N. J names d. m. Belle o AMEE D. No. 2 —Purse $500; $00 to Rat’ "$125 to second, $/5 to bt Ti for running horses, mile and repeat, catch ie ed & Son, Zanesville, Ohio, name ch. # Tom Sonn Roughrum, Spotswood, N. J..nameabik: g. Gerald, J. B. Linhoft, Jamesbur J. naines ch. 6, Dan Thos. Jouem” Freehold, , Names ch. SO rn E. BAG York, aan ach. f Poor Girl, Jas. McKee, RAHA sh, in. Panchon. ME DAY. No, 8—Purse $1,000. $600 to firat, $250 to second third, tor horses tliat never (Ported etter § than 2 Jag Campbell, Brooklyn, names ch. m, Oram ‘S Edsall, Goshen, ames D. ole: Pomtkesins: Y., names e a, Young D. Wilke; Ww. Trimble, Newburg, N. Y., names b. g. Commo- piso to a. hariee Backman, Stony Ford, N. ¥., names br. m. Bie Heingel, Morrisania, N. ¥., nameabr. g. Central ohn Minchin, Goshen, N. ¥., namea br. a, Lumberman, r sar Daniel White i Plains, N. Y. , hames br. g. Brown Prince, SECOND PAT OOTO Ren 8 7s 4.—Purae $1,000; $600 to fir: eons $150 to |, for horses that never trotte tier th: Jess Campbell, Brooklyn, names ch. m. ‘Seam “Maid jas. McKew, New York, panegb. a m. Young Thorn. oa D. Lefever, Rosendale, , names b. rs Lelover Goldsmith, Blooming Grove, N. ¥., names ch. g. Nor- ‘ po Suffern, N. J., names br. h. Rockland (for- mer! venue). ¥ AME DAY. Jack A No. 5,—Purse $1,500; first, $460 to second, $200 to, fomnites for oe that have never rotted bot better than B. Hul elds} Mam names s. m. Nonesuch. D. Lottery. D. ‘m Gray Eddie, i. tn mesg. «. Gray Mack. M. Roden, New Yor hantien ancl g. Triamph. Frank Fowler, Westfield, M: od Names a, m. Susie. Wm. New York, ni bik. 8. Batchen Chief. Geo. Sgmina g: New vouky ie ry ames g 8. Crown Prince. —Purse $300; $135 fa ‘rst, $70 to second, $35 to tnd, tor rumeiny Noe a, ile ry pn catch weights, Same ontrieg as in No HIRD BAY—OOTORER 1 8000 to Het, $350 to necons, 8180 to re never trotted better than 2 BO. Newtown, Oona, names Bik. g- Billy Te — Broadway, Jr., Jersey City, names b. m. Starlight W. O. Trimble, Newbu: Chas, Backman, Ston; M. Roden, New York, names b. g. John Minchin, Goshen, N. Y. names Dr, 4. ivamberman. io Lada New York, A &. Victor (ores | Hedden, Morristown, N. names "a. m. Belle AME DAY. oputse ‘No. 8 did not ap. No, 9,—Purse $1,000; Sho to first, $250 to second, $150 to third, for ores Huet hans cosver tented peltoe thon 3h Wim. McMahon, New York, names b. g. Coroner K. Geo. W. Camp, Philadelphia, Pa., names bik. 8. Colum- big Chief. M. Roden, mew. York, names b. pidaaas Bo; yay! W. H. Botst, New York, names sonines Dougrey, Jr., Zansingdurg, SO Or tn to commence each day at 2 orolock punstually. GENERAL REMARKS,—1ickets each day, $1. Balcony seats-reserved for ladies. Carriages allowed on grounds within enclosure, EXGURSION TICKETS—Good until tho day after the Faces will be sold by the Mrie Rallway Company at re- duced rates, trom the following statfons:—New York, Paterson, Buffalo, Elmira, Oswogo, Binghamton, Susque: hanna and Grea! erent art Rew York daily at 7:45, 8:45 and 1045 A. each dayts race: reaching Goshen in time for 8. wa pols will be mold by Major O. We Barker, on each day's races, at Gosh third, for horses JB. Tomlinson, N. ¥., names g. m. Cornelia. rd, N.Y, names br.m. Racoia, Bacchus. names b. g. en, CHARLES BACKMAN, President. AB. ELLIA A. POST, Vice President. . Post, N. Van Srckxx, | Directors, E. A. Van SICKLE, Secreta 4 Treasurer. ee SOLD AT JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT, 1,187 Broadway, corner Twenty-cighth street, on Pennsyl- yapia, Ohio and Indiana, this evenit \d Monday even. t. 3. JOHNSON. S33 bed atac bd SETTER DOGS, WELL BROKEN, GOOD Retrievers; five excellent shaved Barrelled “Impor ted Bird Gun: ¥ JOHNSTON a Ni be st makers. Will be sold at auction, AN TASSELL, at their salesrooms, Wednewi ‘ay. 0 October ‘5 at lo’ clock. __ HORSES, | Seba T THE AUCTION | HOUSE 0} JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Ofiice and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND OARRIAGE BRANCH of Our ponies ia conducted at our i AUCTION T, 110, U2 and Le East t Thirteonth street, a Fourth avenue, where we hold re; “et 7 sales of Horses and EVERY TUESDAY AND. eR pay, Gentlemen wishing to purchase, or those having horses: or carriages to sell will find our house perfectly reliable, as we conduct this branch of our business as we do all our other business, on the same straightiorward prin- pursalin which govern honorable houses in all mercantile ive the purchaser of avery horse that is warranted sous from 24 to 48 hours for trial. Entries tor sales of Horses and Garriages can be made at our downtown office and salesroon, 37 Nassau street, where we also keep a register of horses for private sale. Liberal advances made on consign ts. SLIDE-SEAT TOP WAGON, $60; 1 OPEN BREW- ster Wagon, $125; 1 Wood Bros., $180; 2 do.by Dusen- bury, 1 Jagger by Waterman, $185; 1 top Pony Phaeton, open do., $120; 1 sidé-spring top Wagon, Z top ‘Sdganta Expire Weg cnn Sst tenes Oss Rockin ie Rockaways, 2 Coaches, 1 Clarence, 1 ary, single ‘and: ‘double Harnesy of ‘all kindy; Blankets, bes, de. . GRAY Wooster street. | SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ROAD AND TOP ns, Depot Rockaways and Basket Phaetons at YOUNG'S Factory, 125th street and Third avenue. ‘NB. only | year old; iis ver ry tame; arare singer, imitat- | New Top Wagons of my $iv0: build, $300; one second hand ing every sound. To be seen ‘at 215 West Twenty- Depot, aniiting seats, $100; one lo, $129; one Doctor's, sixth street. Stiver Road Wagon, $ a INE BaGiien ESLEY RICHARD’S) DOUBLE PRIVATE STABLE, IN THE IMMEDIATE Gun for 12 bore; weighs 8 S ponnds, migomery stree' neer’ office, 61 M 2 ounce: , Jersey City. ON stole Doight, sol sold or Sebanted, beige REVOLVERS, 4C., laminated steel barrels; 30 inch, ‘used but littl IN GREAT VA- d prices; second hand Guns and 'H, 54 Chatham street. A. vicinity of Washington square, entirely new nud Quite Toomy, to let. JOHN F. DOYLE, 37 Wall street. A. FAMILY TURNOUT, CONSISTING OF A HAND. fome gray Mare; kind, sound and gentle; can be handied by a lady or ‘child; a nearly new double seat Wagon, room tor tour persons; Harness, &c. : will be sold cheap,’ Inquire at No. 39 South William’ street. NION BASE bom GROUNDS. Tournament— arise $1,200 and ¥1,000—between the renowned Hinetis, Howto and Musial Base Ball Clubs. The series will conaist of the ont of three games, beginn On Tueeday, Sih inet with the Mutual ‘and Bosten, an wih “Admission, ‘dally ung Monday, l4th a inclusive. 50 cel WM. CAMME YER. $500 1 ayes ring Pack izes ; Long’ Tal dat BARTSHORNE'S: Fa Woeety st, Brook MERICAN, JOORRY CLU 7B. ‘ALL R. ACES AT JEROME PARK, ber 10 and Races commence each day Pua atl ONT, C, Wanattey, Secretary. o'clock. ‘resident. PIGEON SHOOTING—AT HALL’S eet wo 14; Sg oy 8; three BBETHOOR ASSOCIATION. Morrisani Wy oeahester Fr gount N.Y. AUTUMN COMMENCING TUES! SDAY. OCTOBER LW FOUR’ JAY—MONDAY, October 7. Ponse No. T=$2000, for horses that have never beaten Pawin Thorn enters b. m. Eni; — John paver enters b. m. Gazelle, Daniel Jea! cg Phillips envers ch. A Fann. W. Wellin Bel Ry P. Manee enters M. Carroll en! Purse No. any horse beatin, enters Walton enters b. Br. 8. Joe Brown. 4 Fern. Kansas Chiet. Roden enters gr. m, Heatherbloom. m enters br. g, Wellington. beg McKee enters b. m. Young orn. J, Bowen enters b. g. Comec. ‘oodward enters b. m. Belle Brandon, tormerly ot Attleboro. . Mm. ren br. 8. ag M bull, Jubilee Lambert. . Mace enters br. g. George Palmer, B Mace enters b. Oa cats Girl, Races commence ‘and stand and y @ member, ‘Horse cars every le enter: x ri ‘ten minutes, direct for the Park. ate Jeave Forty-second street depot at 11:40 A. M. H. VAN NESS, President. Ws. H, Vax Corr, Superintendent free for all; 2.800 additional to y at2 o'clock. Admission to ges to club house, endorsed leave Harlem Bridge, each day of the races LETWOOD. ASSOCIATION.—NOTICE.—IN CASE ment on account of bag weather notice will te sonted 0 on "Herald club urant, corner Broad street. Bulletin an Cotn VAN se heen at Bn perintendent. yes cate PERE: ee 18LAND D ROAD 25 mclusive. Tar apn, see 00 for 2:29 clase. for 2:25 class, Jor 2:37 class. for double teams for double teams, 125 for 248 clase 125 for 3 minutes, never beat 2:40. free for Extra trains wii days at 12 M. and 1230 P.M. return Boney und ae the exhibition and aa roney Islan OF on a ‘October, 9, 10. and o sales and JE! Rae ms, Ioan ‘aCe AL! eS Pal rand _ the races, oe, Manas cars reserved for | Excursio direct to depot. DRIVING P. ae ek: depot on race Hately after ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY, Match $5,000, mile M. Goodin mn aes iz jay and track close and exe\fing harness and 8 br. m. C. 8. Green names b. Good da; Oct. ae ey hea m. Lac int Golddust, abo siady Mund sith ducilie 8 record 9 recom 9 i in Rarnese, a ts 4c. Fourth ‘evens city cars ron cM. BISSELL, Superintendent. ve race will no doubt be i LARGE PRIVATE STABLE TO LET—ON TWENTY- fifth street, near Sixth avenue, In perfect order ; has six stalls and one large box stall; ample carriage pal every convenience ; haga Possession. For apply at 128 Broadway, room 1 + FOR SALE, FOR WANT OF USE—A NICE BLACK Horse, 15.4 high; 7 Years old; great endurance; Warranted ‘sound and’ kind. Inquire’ at 609 Seventh avenue, New England stables. A seat MONTH.—FIRST CLASS PRIVATE STA- - on West Eighteenth street torent ull ae next. 220 Fifth avenue, above ‘Twenty-sixth ares —A—A.—AT VERY LOW PRICES, tocover cash advances, riety an extensive vai of new and second hand Ab s-gee t almost any description ; ‘also Double and single Harness. Please call Cm examine at New York Sales and Storage Reposito1 887, $99 and $41 Pourth avenue, comer Twenty INGEE & 0O., A ifltn street. joneers, T OUR REPAIR SHOPS, 61 CROSBY STREET, NEAR Spring street, are neveral second hand Carriages taken in exchange, and for sale at low prices. Clarence, on “C' springs. | Coupe Rockaway. tavtorm Four seat Phaeton. Close panel Conch. Barouche. Six seat Rockaway. Dog Cart, four wheels RAL PRAY & 00., _ Successors to John R. Lawrence 4 ee 8 re. having Cart me RETURNS H Pai ies having arriages, seamte “ed jarnes Sez, can realize quickly by sending san m New York Sales and Stérage Hep a A ry Ya Fourth avenue, res Teenty "ain street. advances made when requir red. 8. DINGEE & co. 558 Broad wa Auctioneors, CABRIOLET, DEPOT aches, second hand, sold half make of Coupes, soli at great Fourth street and Broadway. “\ —CLARENOE, COUPE, « Wagon, Buggies, C price; several last Een reduction. T WALDRON AN. 100 ™N Chul Cede ad a a Liberty treets, corner New al at LARGE AUCTION This sale will include Some first class Horses, suitable v family, business and road driving; working Horses, Wagons, Coaches, Rockaways, Top Buggies, Express we Particulars to-morrow. —PRIVATE STABLE TO Thirtieth street, betw ossessi0D at once, jetails. LET—6) WEST tween Broadway and Sixth ave- Apply on the premises tor fur- nue thei byte ed REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROADWAY, ir Canal street. Family Oarriages of all kinds, both new and second hana, cheap for cas! CHARLES GRUB! ye) STABLES WANTED.—APPLICATIONS re constantly made a rie Sata PP, err to ent, ¢ have such now, ai nav. ig them to rent to call upon us or oy. us ; mnera a corner Wall aad | Broadway. AY GENTIaMAR WISHING A REMARKABLY handsome Bay Horse for a dog cart or coupe — hear of one Oty Cannot be beaten for aH sound and kind, by addressing SAN. FORD, Herald GRAY MESSENGER MARE, 16}; HANDS) 4 DE- jon and Harness for sale; py aise al ther Fd to tne A Private Stable, 101 East sevendeu’ street, near A /E—ONE SET OF LIGHT DOUBLE HAR- w; also a set light Fingle, Harne: ire a mt dh es a collars. Inqui AMETT" QUANCE FOR #OME ONE. HANDSOME SORREL old, y inst wavelter’ also Hatnese at seieppreia food te 0 1 Fi SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEK1. HORSES, CARRIAGES, HC: T BARKER & CHASE'S: CITY AUCTION meee AnD N. Y. TATTERSALLS, corner Broadw: yay aed -ninth street, petit 0. pd Bata, Fe nrg jorses, Cari I RVERY WEDNESDA AND: SATURDAY, Gentlemen's private establishms disposed of at pub- lic or private sale to the be vetting general assortment of Horses, Carriages, Harness and evertiiing ae vores ane 0 6 to sult ne needs of all classes of pur- chasers const A Saree Ley ring in the Mart for showing horses on sale. Twenty four hours allowed for trial on every horse under warran(y. rriages taken 52 wer . rior stapling for horses on de sales solicited and Deon attended to. Liberal advances made on evorything in the hor A. —MAJOR 0. W. BARKE! AUCTIO: THE GREAT SALE OF FAST TROFTING STOCK, | ths farm or zens a Orange un the era of Hamp: m x eu nu ry Be VON MONDAY, OOF TAT SOCLOUR PN? The GA BOSHAY, wate’ head of Stallions, Mares, Colts and. Fillles, the get ‘Se Bysdyk’s Hamblctonian, Foung Woful and American Star, be obtained at Barker & Chase's Cit: talogues can. Auction Mart and New York Tattorsalls, corner of Broa wy, agunoery sninth street, or of John Minchin, Ksq., Hamptonbur; Y. ins toave foot Chambers strect at 8 and 11 A. Mf. and acrig ‘atGoshen at 11A.M.and2?. M., in ample time for the sale. Sale positive and without resoryo. _No pi account of the weather. — N ELEGANT. SELECTION OF FOUR AND 8 SIX BEAT Coupe Rockaways, meee Carriages, glass fronts; nas ERastons aad a Rockawaye. lgwestLopulie riage: t Buggies and Rockaw: 0. ja pric eon. MMANCPAOTU REIS 0 NION, lway. A” ASSORTMENT or. SECOND HAND VEHICLES for sale Cys 4 FLANDRAU" Noa. Tani 18 Kast Tignteenth street, dorwoon Broadway and conslsting of four and six-seat hockuwags, Park Thane. tons, four-seat no'top Wagon, turnout soal bp Dog Cart; also several top and no top Wagons, mud the cele: brated house Go., of Wro Browster B_eewsren 4:00, OF BROOME 8 STREET, Warerooms, Fifth avenue, corner of Fourteenth streot Elogant Carriages and Road Wagons, Srclnevely of their own manufacture, and of tho best class The public will ploass bearin mind that we have no connection whatever with a certain volnt took company of carriage d who have adi me lar to ow! own, and other ef rte inti their con corn with the reputation we have made for the name we bear and the excellence of the productions of our well- known Broome strect tactory. AY eye WITH BLAGK MANE AND TAIL; sound, gentle and afraid of nothing; 7 years old; just arrived trom Maine; warranted in very re: ete rice $330. Apply at KINNEY'S stables, 352 and 354 Twellth streot OARD FOR IORSES AT 233 WEST FORTIETH eet eree between any and Kighth avenues, ground Cummins HARNESS, CARRIAQES—LARGHST tment ever offered: all styles tamily Carriages and light Wagons, new and second hand, at lower prices than ever; examine before purchasing olsew olsew! “MANUFACTU 8 Brondway. One Aen OHBAPEST PI PLACE TO BUY. SPLEN did Rockaway, $160; top Fony, Phacton, $25; top 3 do. Phaeton, aicigh, Pi oul Wioventt a nie, n ‘Thirty-eight st \LARENCE, NEW TRIMMED BROWN GOATSKIN ‘and satin,‘ gn C springs: will be sold very low by A. 8 FLANDRAU, 13 East Bighteonth street, be- Broadway a and Fitth avenue, USENBURY & VAN DUSER, 135 AND 137 CHRYS. tle street, near Broome, have on hand some splendid Tul apring and halt spring top Wagons and alngie wont and three-quarter no fagons and Phaetons, Hlok Wagnns aad Salty; abo one teoncdl hand tarce: tor full spring no to LEGANT DARK BAY PO: ears old; Kind and true A anddles tree from vice, trick or fault: a first class Pony for lndles’ use or childten's; is'a free and pleasant driver and warranted sound. At private sale & STON & VAN TASSELL, 110) $13,114 Bast Thistocnihh seecst, Tf not disposed of by 'Tueaday at 12 o'clock will then be sold at auction to the highest bid Peaanr CLARENCE—BUILT BY BALDWIN, 4 nearly new, trimmed with Morooeo, at auction Tues: day, Oct. 8, by JOHNSTON & VAN TASS! 110, 112, 114 East Thirteenth atrest. OR SALE—A VERY FINE SPAN CLOSELY MATCH. od black carriage Horses, 16% hands, Zand 8 years old; stylish, true and k PINGH, 62 Codar st. OR SALE—A CHESTNUT MARE, 14% HANDS high, 10 years old ; sound and kind in every respect; is an excellenteaadale horse for a Indy 2 a Rorougily broken to harness. Apply at stable, No. 5 Kast bigh- teenth street. OR SALE—AN IMPORTED ENGLISH SINGLE isa pertect picture in beauty, thoroughly out 16 hands high anu is considered as beautiful an animal as there is in New York and is par- ticularly suiied tor a ra Box lad: a oe pe turnout. Address ROBERT GRAHAM, box 4,116 f ttice. Fo SALE—A STYLISH BAY HORSE, 16% HANDS; perfectly sound and suitable for a coupe or double harness. Apply at private stable 60 East Forty-first st. JOR SALR—LOW, AN EIGHT SPRING PARIS BUILT Clarence, and ‘Harness to match, nearly new, at stable 2 East Twenty-cighth street. kind and gentle, FOR, FALE-ONE TOP WAGON, SIDE BAR, MADE by Wi but little’ used; will ‘be sold gheap’ as the, owner is leaving the city, “inquire at Pharntx (ote Factory, corner of State street and Boerum piace, lyn. OR SALB-EIGHT YEAR OLD BLACK, HORSE, 151 from Vermont; has never been fitted for the tie ut wotted on the Deollast Winter in 4:34: sound and kind. Can be seen at, or address 8, A. BBALS, Grand street, Astoria, L. I. j1OR SALE—BY A FAMILY GOING TO BUROPE, A complete and first rate Establishment; 1 pale fine black goach Horses 1 Landeau, built in London, never used; 1 Coupe, built to order, used about on e year: 1 sot double Harness, a litle used, good, as new: angie ie Har- id double Harness, Robes Cov ‘This rare chance to.get a complete outtiv'at a one price. Jdress box 76 station A, OR BALE—A BEAUTIFUL, THOROUGHBRED | SOR- rol Mare, 5 years old last April, sired by Jupiter; hor dam, Lady Morgan, was sired by Mor fan Tiger, ‘and her dam'by St. Lawrence, and trotted in 15% hands high, with flowing tail; a very prompt and atylish driver and yet pertectly gentie ; has been driven by a@ lady all Summer; warranted entlrely sound in every particul No taults or vices, a good roadster, with all the points and indications of speed ; will 14 for $600 only because the owner, WI Mi het hanes Hitgtoves Bec’ Gah te seen al st Mable, 0 West Forty-firet street. OR SAL TE HANDSOME BLACK TROTTING mare Gentle Annie, 1444 high, 9 years old, with a rec- ord of 2:334. She won four match races at Fleetwood last Fall, making the third heat in 2:4404, to wagon; she can trot faster now than she did last Fall. Also a clty- made Single and Double Harness, a 145-Ib. three-quarter seat Road Wagon and a light top ton, all nearly new. Also a light Portland leigh, cost $30, and has been used only once. Call ‘8 McKEE'S gtabie, 219 West Forty sixth street. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL SQUARE box trotting Wagon, gold mounted, steel tires and axles; city maker; only’ used_a few times; cost $250; must be sold; no reasonable offer refused. 141 Kast Six: teenth street. OR SALE CHEAP—1 NEW DOCTOR'S PHAETON, best make; 2 Coupes, 1 dota Rockaway and six: seat Rockaway ; all be ee i = OR SALE CHEAP—TWO_ “@0oD WORK HORSES; fit for any use; ¢: xrrensly sold for want of use, In- quire for one week at 15 Clinton street. OR SALE A BARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL SORREL Pony; gentle, kind, on iagreryihing ait in harness or for iad ‘or children is ever; an be de- sire 00, is worth $200. fireet, hear sl ixth avenue. “itr Beare yor SALE—TWO DOUBLE TRUCKS AND FOUR Horses, separate or together; must be sold. Inquire at 396 Greenwich stree! days. OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—MOST BEAUTIFUL brown Mare in the city; 5 years old, Ishands bigh gound and) Rind; can speeds 346 gait,e! ingle o: double; igree guaranteed. Betenee, Nyagen and single 1 ftarmoss ldress A. A. A., Herald office. PF, SALE CHEAP—FIVE SECOND HAND COACHES, 1n perfect running order; also Horses and double Harness. Inquire at 363 East Fourth street. OR SALE CHEAP—SIx bey oh AND A TEAM OF black Horses, fit for any use; sold owner has no further use for them, Inquire at 62 Base Thirteenth street, rear. Foe gale, CHEAP-A STIVERS TOP Waqon, nearly new, made to order ; also Horse and Harem together or separate. Inquite of SAMUEL H. WALLACE. 510 Kast Nineteenth street, New York. F°: SALE CHEAP—YOUNG HORSE, 16 HANDS a high, eace corte eee in aan breed; j¢ owner has no use for hi PELL, ‘$2 Sixth avense. oui rem 3: AP: (JENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT (COMPLETE) FOR SALE rgain—Comprising stylish dapp! with gold mounted Warnes and” vwbected Di Aiet horse broken to harness and saddle. Apply fe aa TOW NLEY'S stables, Fiftieth street and Seventh avenue, ORSES FOR SALE.—A LARGE NUMBER OF FIN draught and road Horses, suitable for all purpose: for sale cheap. ABBY ‘at ‘Ice stables, foot of West Twenti: eth street, ust PFO THE COUNTRY—A bg gee! ran Jo ely matched bay Hor: hand fine natural styl ‘and of fing Apply to RAN for two ANDAULET, NEW, TRIMMED BROWN SATIN, L poiten for one of two horses, tor_sale cheap, by A. & & FLAN RAY, Nos. 7.and 8 Bast Eighteenth” street, —PART OF FIRST CLAS is T° ur. Call ab 206 Rast Thirty. mcrae PaIvATE & sania T° LET—NINE BOX STALLS AT GRAND CENTRAL Hote), near the Froepeck Fale Grounds. For further particulars inquire at N! No, 9 Ful pepeereiass 0, 9 Fulton street, or iy HANDSOME NEW COUPE; HARNESS Horse, by the month. This is worthy the atten- Gon Sth Parties desiring a fine: establishment.” Inguire at sta bles, No. Bor 18 at Twel ith street. EXCHANGE—FOR HORSES AND WAGONS, sm equity ina turm, New Joraey, over acres, Ad- dress’ ‘KBSTER, box 114 Herald office, WANTED-A ‘SOUND ‘OARRIAGE HORSE, pours an fg 1 order) and Harness; price ‘about $500 Apply ‘at [03 Fourth avenue, second iloor, rear p ANTED—A SET OF IiuHT, SINGLE HARNESS; seal city maker; cheap for cash. Address MM. avenue. WANTED—AT on BROADWAY, Two “GooD SINGLE driving Horses: weight about 050 lbs. ; must be per- Meotty sound and gentis, oe 15 SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALES. Cooks, &e. 10 & CARROLL PLACE, BETWEEN THOMPSON &f, J. and South 5th ay.—A respectable woman aa Frenaly Address) Basin iota ldo in Marne lh pee UNION | 1ich and "120 ia. Feepet ead tT “Cant day P Sonda: ven dh pee EAST 79TH ST.—A art hye AND WALLING an a3 good plain c to assist in the laundry work ; satistactory referenc: Toes ‘present emptoyer quad others, Address or call. 181 “WEST. 19TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—AM experienced woinan as first class cook; w stands all kinds of meats, soups, pastry and jellies ; ‘beat city reterence. A Mamst cis COOK—LATELY ARRIVED IN THI® country, @ steady. respectable woman, who under: stands French and English vopking, pastries, Jellies aad distance from the. chty preferred’ Kas isn endcatiataee r eforr tory teatimontals fron the Inst rahe itvet with, areas Mattewan, Keyport, New Sorsey, Fost oftoe. wom an ss erence, Wanten—a HALF SPRING TOP ROAD WAGON; must be cheap and ta good order and city make. A.N, HANKINSON, No. 9 Kast Ninetocnth street 10 HORSES FOR SALB—AT “3 WEST “FORTY. alata stroot, $15 50 nugay | Wagon, 1N goon ORDER: Baar maker; coal box, and axte, Td Elizabeth street. Livedecoee icon 335 WILL BUY til EXTRA STYLISH BAY Horse, Bish, Pyears old, with tight ‘agon, leather to at o hip, Sheet, &c, Can be West Thirty-cighth strdot soen until sold at 1 $350 WILL BUY HORSE, TRUCK, HARNESS Work of wlore It sold this weeks” Inquive ae 4 jover atroet or at St Third 9 street, CORPORATION NOTICH. — YORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE 18 HERE- by given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu. pants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved ‘affected ‘thereby, qtaat the following ‘Assessments have en completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assowsors for examination oF all persons inter- "i for laying crosswalk from southwest to southeast corner of Congress and Houston streets, 2%, For lay ig A from northwest to northoast omnes of Gon peek Ca ny For Waving orcas ke tere to southwest corner of ington aad Essex sti pe 4, For HATING, Or ogew! lk from southeast to northeast corner roe and Gefterson street. ‘or laying crosswalk, corner of East Broadway and Catherine street. laying crosswalk acrors Tenth avenuo, at the eat | nortnery ne ‘cromiralk oppon ‘No. 178 Madison street, for laying crosswalk opposite No. ladison atree! & For laying o Opporite No. 274 Went street. 9 Por laying crosswalk op pposite No. 1-250 trond way, Siete ey ying crosswalk opposite 39 Wost Twenty- i. For Savi ‘crosswalk o| ite 1,186 Broadwa; 12. For inyini crosswalk te a street, Detween and Fourth avenues. 18, For laying crosswalk in Fortioth street, between ignite Coe ‘Ninth avenues, ageing in front of Nos. 244 to 248 Thirty-fifth “The Noreen cond aud Third avenues. ‘or flagging Attorney street, from Grand to Broome Teor curbing and flagging opposite No. 73 Chrlato- Dher street, 17. For curbing and flagging Howard streot, from Broadway t» Groaby stre For roxulating and grading, curbing and fa Eighty: first street, between Ninth avenue and the Drive. Jor regulating and grading, curbing and flagging Righty-third street Eighth avemue and the 2. For Alling sunken lot on south side of Sixty-second street, between Broadway and Ninth avenue, 21. For laying Belgian pavement in Thirty-fourth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue. 23, For laying Belgian payment in Thirty-cighth street, from Hexinton avenue Rive: 25. For Iaying Belgian avementin Vandam street, from Macdougal to Greenwich street. 24, Horlaylng Belgian pavementin Thirticth street, from Firat avenuo to East Ri Belgian Pavoment in Elizabeth street, lleecker str Belgian pavement in Broome street, from ‘0 Kat Riv Belgian pavement in Broome street, from 2 A 1 dna tin Pitt ( street, or laying Holgian pavement in Fifty-second streo from Minth to Bleveuith nvem ze For laying Stafford wood pevementin Fifteenth atzeot rom Seventh to Kighth avenue. 39. For building sewer in 113th strect, between Third avenue and Harlom River. 31. For building sewer in 12th street, between Third and Fourth avenues. 32, For building gower in 1olth and 10sth streets, be- tween Second and Fourth avenues. For building sewer in Fourth avenue, between 100th and 116th streets, with branches. F sewer in Third avenue, between Nine- between eta, For completing, ‘unfinished sewers between Fifty- first and Fitty-sixth streots, aud between Ninth avenue and Hudson River, The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and Parcels of Land situated on oth from Houston to King aldes of Congress street, the southerly side of Houston street, com- i running half the block ete, mene! at Congress street, easterly and westerly therefrom. 2. The northerly side of King street, commencing at Congr: se street, and running half the block easterly and wosterly therefrom. Both sides of Rivington street, from Essex to Ludlow street, and the westerly side of Essex strect, from De- Jai oy to Stanton stree oth Prewngl of Bast Broadway, from Jefferson to Clin- ton street. 5, Both sides of East Broadway from Chatham square to Market strect, and both sides of Catharine street, trom East Broadway to Henry street. 6. The northerly side OF Manhattan street, from Ninth avenue to Bouleyar: 7d Both sides of Madison street, trom Rutgers to Pike ‘eet. the ho eaktha side of West street, from Desbrosses to Watts treet. % Both sides of Broadway, from Thirty-first to Thirty- second street. 0. Both sides of Twenty-ninth street, from Broadway bad Sixth avenue. 11. Both sides .of Broadway, from Twenty-eighth to Tre -ninth street. oth sides of Twelfth street, from Third to Fourth avent ue. 4 petelies of Fortieth street, from Eighth to Ninth av the Ua as ee, known as Nos. 244, 246 and 248 East mi -fifth street, between Second and ‘thirds avenues. he lots corner of agg and Grand streets, itwe as ward Nos. 1,040 and 24 16. The property known as No. ts Christopher street. V7. Rs th aad ‘of Howard street, from Broadway to Cros twee street. 4 a “pete sides of Eighty-first street, from Ninth avenue fo the Driv 19. Both ‘sides of Eighty-third street. from Eighth ave- nue to the Drive, to the extent of halt the block on inter- secting streets, ‘he southerly side of Sixty-second street, from Broadway to Ninth ayeuue. 2i, Both sides ot Thirty-fourth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue, to the extent of halt the block on the in- tersecting streets. 22. Both sides of Thirty-eighth street, from Lexington avenue to East River, to the extent of Half the block on the intersecting streets. 2. Both sides of Vandam street, from Macdougal to Greenwich street, 1. the extent of half the block on the intersecting %. Both RAei oh, ot “rnirtieth vite: from First avenue to East River, to the extent of half the block on the inter- secting streets, 25, Both sides of Elizabeth street, from Grand to Bleecker street, to the extent of half the block on the in- tersecting streets. 26. Both sides of Broome street, from Norfolk street to East River, to the extent of half the block on the inter- secting streets. ve "Both sides of Broome street, from Broadway o Hud. n street, to the extent of half the block on tersect- from Ninth to @ block on the ing streets, Sy Both sides of Fifty-second, stree jth avenue, to the extent of half Intergceting streets, a, Both sides of Fifteenth street, from Seventh to Pease svenne, to the extent of half the block on the In- rsectin 30, Bott sides of 1sth street, from Bhigd avenue yl Fo Lg easterly side of from 113th to. Poa! hay merty. "ide of. Rin stree avenue; the north: oy ty BA street “ey to Third avenue; both sides of Second aventenf of Hundred and Twelfth te One Hundred and ireenth nd the epaterty side of Second avenue, from One and Thirteenth to One Hundred and Fourteenth stres a “Both sides of 124th street, from Third to Fourth ave- Tah sres the easterly side of Fourth avenue, from 123d wo Tat t. . Both sides of 104th fee from Third to Fourth ave- nue; both sides of from Second to Third ave- Bue, and the easterly side of Fourth avenue, (om. 108d to 104th, street. %. The easterly side of Fourth avenue, from 108th street to 116th street, and the property bounded by 108th and 116th streets: and Third and rth avenues. 34. Both sides of Third avenue, from Ninety third to 107th street, and the prope: bounded by Second and Fourth avenues and Ninety-third ead is 107 streets, an Bye ifty- third streets, sides of Fitty-Toueth stree: from. inh to ‘Bleventh avenue; sides Fifty- street, from Ninth avenue to the Hudson iver; the south side of — Fifty.sixth street, from Ninth to,Tenth avenue: both sides of Tenth first to Fi ixth street; the wi second to Fifty: lath avenue, from Fity- rd to Fitty-aixth HU persons whose interests. are affected by the above. named assessments, and who are opposed to the saine, or either of them, are requested to prosont their objectiony in writing to ‘thomas 1 Agen, Chairman of the Board Of Assensors, at thelr offce, No. j9 Chatham street, within thirt; jays trom the date oi noth ner THOMAS B, ASTEN, RICHARD TYEED, FRANCIS A. SANDS, JOUN TYLER KELLY, rd ot Assessors. epiet. Combina' © ly by the inventor a fmuccemor to Phelan ions, manufacture: Rotiendet H.W. ender, 738 aot New re Led SALI ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, Sixth avenue ; for eleven horses; all m Cru conveniences. Apply to E. B. BOOTH, 10 Pine mreet, | see ANTED—A — BILLIARD TABLE, 43;X9, IN WwW stati ri ad whi my A wx ts 48, stating price and where to be QECOND HAND. | A haf? TOP AND OPEN whe several light rain Garang a a af arent Sorta 3. MANUFAC ay 8S UNION, 688 roadwi ray. GApDLERY, HARNESS, HORSE CLOTHING MAN’ factured ‘extensively by GC, B. SMITH & €O., 0 War- Fen street ‘or FOR SALE—FOUR STALLS, BAST THIRTY- h street, between Third and Lexingt caress Be, ox 110 Post office. eer ee STABLE PR Hh ed Pig wre Ms seven! wi ‘ment rent or Al piy to BW. RACHAU, 586 Sixthavenua. | "PUY AP: CART, Lh a A ah aed och GBXTLBMAN with Roy bar and shat and bay ite ised; aio" a pat of bay Horses, about 15.2, 6 and irs old; have driven single, double and tand © past year, and & ° $8 come Ne Harness, quite %, nt vane at ie wea fate of London, seen 2 dod wellth street, = - ‘ost office. MISCELLANEOUS. TINFALLIBLB sr SPECIFIC_HOVERRIG Cares, Toothache, Grampa Sola by MORESHON & ROMBINS 08 Patton he Quote JA STATIONERS, PRINTERS (AND PB? Book Manifacturers, 9% Fulton street, Blank m, rn, WENRY L. Store. JONATHAN JANES. woe BUILDERS USE IT FOR WAIN. HANGINGS, — sPpuRWS scoting, cedar closets and other be ey D hardwood. Decorations of beautiful “| natural grained woods are done at ricen It may be sub- BS of per decora- id. eee ee KELTY & CO., A Broadway, Sole Agents for New York. WAXTED—aY ‘A_RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘4 situation in @ private family, as cook, washer and ironer, Cail on or address at the louse ot B.C Toth at and 4th av, corner Chambermaids, de, FORD ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL As hambermaid and waitress, or as nurse; city reioe- © ence. East 418? sf. oa LA, ISHES TO PR G3 cure @ situation as chamberma and waitrens for ene girl aow in her service. Inquire (or twe , wrar 9TH ST.—A RESP ES {TABLE OnRMAN girl as chamberinaid. dle Dressmakers and Scamstresses, 82 WEST OTH S8T.—MADAME MAQE, FRENC od dveasinaker, from Paris, makes up dresses of kinds—walki oaks, &c.—for either Ladies er children, WE! ST 9TH ST —MME. GRENIER D DOES” DRESS. OG muking in all its branches tn latest Parts style, chargos loss than any other first class, reliable di maker. No sign. 38 BEE UKER 4T.—A RESPROTABLE WOMAN Ad seamstress, ay dresamaker; understands Wheolor # Wilson’s machine; good city reterence. Oull for two days. j eke 6 OHARLTON ST.—A FIRST ULASS DRESSMAKER wishos a (ow more engagements in private familioe by the week. 10] EAST 8TH 8t., CORNER oF én AV —DREAB- in of ouit of the house, by the day < Qe eames 101 WEST 37TH AT., NEAR 6TH AV., FIRST floor.—An English lay of of cuore ‘and ability desires work from a wholesale 1s competent te undertake any kind of lace work, oe silk tess or ladies’ Upys, headdresses and dress caps; first-class refe: aaeneees 12 Wear 4st 8T., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND av.—A French dressmaker solicits engage- iments by the day In’ private farmities; cues and es Kinds, of ladies’ and children's dresses; operates ow Wheeler & Wilson's machine, 157 WEST 4D STA FASHIONABLE | DRESS. ©) 4 maker wishes a fow more customers by the day; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Addrens Mand 166 BUREGKER,ST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR on Whtcler & Wilson's machine desires work by the day or woek with a dressmaker or ina store; under- stands shirt making and silk work, such as neckties, &e. Address, | for. one week, | OF ER, ATOR. 2 244 EAST 74TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE, WOMAN to go out by the day to sew; tad Nhe gad Wiison machine, and can braid beautitully, Call t week. 24 WEST ‘STH ST.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN cut and fit for ladies, wishes to go out by the day «terms moderate, QGQ WEST ATH ST—A FIRST CLASS DEERE maker, thoroughly understanding cutting, f and trimming, wishes afcw more engagements by the day or week. 97 7TH AV.—A PROTHSTANT, WIDOW WISHES gimbroidering and fino iy a very dine sewer, Call on Monday or address weMtin's, 'B. WILRON OT] WEST sol STA FIRST OLASS DRESS AND in ¥ronch styles cloak maker, thorough cutter, fitter and trimmer ty’ @ all kinds of family sewing, to gv ou® the day or as seamstress in a family ; no objection to de ae chainberwork. 34 STATE 8T., NEW mag CONN.—A GIRL, OF superior qualification seamstress, parlor ald or nutse ina ‘rst olass private tamily reterences highly satisfac dress MARY DO' 346 west 2TH ST., BETWEBN 8TH AND 9TH ays., second floor’ A young woman wishes few engay ements by the or week in private fami- ler utter and Matter Of Indies" dresses, 346 ‘EAST 20TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS AND cloak maker, cutter and fitter, wishes a fow mero engagements by the or week; best city reference. Cal uy on or addre: DRESSMARER, STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS SEAM- ft and fit dresses; no objection to de stress; can cut 4 Tight work if ihecotenry. Address tor tour days. 36% wee 80TH 8T.—A FIRST CLASS DREAA- operator I ein of making « few more eny ays Work. 40! EAST 29TH ST.—A FIRST ULAS8 OPERATOR ON Howe's and Singer's sewing machines (under- stands dressmaking) would like a tew more engagements to go out by the day or week, 4.29 EAST, STH ST. SECOND, FLOOR.—a COM: petent dressmaker togo out by the day or week in private Ptamili ; isalsoa operator; no objection: to make @ permanent engagement with @ dreasmaker; terms moderate. Call or address DRESSMAKER, 513 STH AY., ROOM 8, THIRD BELL, “LEFT.—& 9) young lady wishes ‘a few nore opicements oy by the day as seamstress; unde es on Wheeler 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER would like the work of a few more first clase 68 fainilies; none to surpass in fitting or trimming di equal to new. 699 TH, Av cass POWER—DRESSMAKING IN all the latest and most reliable styles; also pate terns cut to it the torm with artistic elegance; reference if required. 1.249 BROADWAY.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON as seamstress ; understands cutting and fitting ladies! and children’s dresses. heme gees ED DRESSMAKER—A PERFECT Pee | 4 will make engagements for work out by iA first class reference. Address ©. F., box 190 erand rs town Branch ofiice, 27( city reference. General Housework, é&c. 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO general housework in a small private family; Call on Monday." Housekeepers, &e. WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPONSIBLE PERSON TO 26 Uke charge of a howe fora family to Eu- Tope: oF as housekeeper, with the charye.o fhe'thildren, fora widower. ts. BARKER.” 2 WEST 32D ST. —AS HOUSEKEEPER, ‘ACCOUNT. ant in a store, companion or governess ; references. Address Mrs. W. 3. WEST MTH ST.-AN AMERICAN LADY, a to competent, wishes make ment housekeeper in. hovel vor, would take charge of, aur nis for the Winter or the faanagement of hed house nage! widower's family ; cit; bs coun! best references. ‘ad: Grew 'Mre ROURIS. ep Ness &8 BU) r Use] ry arg house; could furnish some good, 204 Eh 20 EAST S6TH ST., UP ONE FLIGHT.—A YOUNG widow as housekeeper. WEST 20TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS } housekeeper; any way tseful. —A YOUNG 3 WIDOW LADY OF id respectability as housekeeper im a hotel or widower's mamiiy none Due first class parties need apply. Call for one week ; references. 92 BROOME ST., BASEMENT,—AS HOUSE- 4 Keeper by an Ainerican indy, 30 years of ages object, a comfortal ome. 1. 08s 2D AV. wom: nurse, or anythi ETWEEN S7TH AND 58TH STS, of respectability as housekeeper of of repo NT est chty. references, by AMA! ARAL AN INSTITU- " be 5 8 S HOUSEKEEPER OR MATRON Ix tion; | would widower's Weraid Uptown Address YOUNG LADY OF “REFINEMENT (WIDOW) DE- dren and would endeavor to make a heed aie ce House. on HOUSEKEEPER, Bor 1d Post T. JONES, Herald Uptown Branch offt Position as housekeeper or in any position where she would be treated with respect; Is fond ‘of chil- those who are honorable. and of goo position swer this auvertisement, Address Mrs, A. B., Pads 30 YEARS OLD, WISHES A _ POS! as housek for a widower. Address ‘ost office, Boston, ca LADY OF EDUCATWN AND REFINE~ ment desires a position as housekeeper in a gent ou man’s tainily, the. best reterences given. Address ANE WE RUCE, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. wipow LADY, FULLY COMPRTENT, AS HOUSE. F in a hoiel or to take charge t ®& widower’s Rowse ddrese LANSING, Herald \ N BXPERIENCED ra 1 or emall ABLE, box 122 ADY AS HOUSEKEEPER INA raid to work. Addremp A wiDow LADY, 4 YEARS OF AGE, FROM LON- don, desires & position as lady housekeeper; nona Bet peo peovie ite Hewat and position need apply. AddressC. A YOUNG AMERICAN widow. LADY OF TER hest ota bilit ition of h. ieepert is afaly da mone attractverig somes, Tanager ot’ mrvan and care gesismrs ea ire acti gl niy. address Mra. tox to Po ‘office, Jersey : NS 7 fOUSEKEEPER'S ‘luis WANTE: American widow, with her child, to do t a amall family: city of country ; eae a jection to a widows ane Pes peeet ela e mages, Address a HOU ich P) a he Hunter's Polat P Post office,

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