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“MMOD Eerira secoad, Hind, oasis ais deer OF WHOLE NO. 18,202. ‘Third Pacr—Fifth coli ma oe Pele ea FourTsanTa Page— SD AND TO LODGING ty ge—Sixth column. i SALE—THIRTEENTE ae ponte 88 OF FORTY Paae—Fourth and = ro JO Etcone| eae etam, ’ ‘ATE FOR SALE Turmreers Page— rst colunins. RD—Fourreenrn Pacr—Sixth column. EMIES—TutnD Pace—Sixth column. Page Second, turds f ftth ‘ad ond, urd, | SuconD P sécond, HOUSES TO Ler, FURNISHED AND UN- HED Tarp ‘agk—Fivst, second and third BU: EAN STEAMSHIPS—Firrrenta Pacx—Fourth ee ‘Tanta Pacr—Third column. ’aGe—Sixth column. SPEPERD, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Pat ird, fourth and fifth columns. RE—Firreuntn Pace—Third column, . ahnamaecmtimaaiage = ad Pace—Sixth WANTED —FEMALES—Sixruexta Pace—Third ELE WANTED fourth Columns. ANTED—MALES—Sixtrexta Pace—Fifth col- ese shied columns, 4C.—Firrernta Pace—Second third "ace—Sixth col Houses, ROOMS. ac WANTE! ED—EUSvENTE PaGe— wes ike en Pi e—Sixth column. [ON—Stxreenta P, RRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tmnrexentn Fage—Fourth column. BEASON—Ti ‘4gx—Bixth col AN Ee acre Loar aa cle a AND 'ack—Firgt and second col- FOUND—Finsr eerie Pam Pace—Sixth co column. 103 Tuir> PiaecFinh colume. (som, sai } reg DRESSN. SSEcoxD Pacr— pone 3 NEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS —Twerrru Pace- UMIGAL Bisex Face Fi ‘fer eg column. First Pace—First col Seca meet eae cnn PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED FiMALECM« az—Second and third col ‘PROPERTY’ Ol ‘our OF THE CITY FOR. BALE OR TO RENT—Tuirrersta ye a, and fifth pappane. penns ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Tuinrgenta th col REALE Estate SMR rureennree Pace—Sixth colum! ELIGIOUS /NOTICES—Etuverrn Seem column. T-ARDS—Finst Pacx—Second col SALES cn vet NA iavranecie erie and sixth srTvA: ONE, WANTED FEMALES—Stxrzexra Pace— srrvaTioN® * "WANTED -MALES—Sixresxru Pacs— CIAL NOTIGES—Frerenxtn Pacs—First column. RTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 4C.—Firrzenta Pace—First TRADE G_suareurr Pace—Sixth column. (E TURF—Firreentu Pace—First ana second columns. ‘Firat galumnn BUSINESS $8" PURPOSES—Tu1z> Pace— TRAVELLERS’ ‘GuTD E—Firreentn Pack—Fifth column. UNFURNISHED, noon: a APARTMENTS TO LET— Turp Pace—Fit bina 4 TO PoRCHAS LEVEN Pace—Fifth col- wardiiis JEWELRY, &0.—Tarmrexxra Pace—Sixth WESTCHESTER OOUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR b TO LET—Tairtexntu Pack—Fourth column. WINES, iQUORS, &C.—Tuintaxstu Pacx—Sixth col- YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 40.—Taierecxta Pace—Sixth column. Mat HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD BIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFIC , 1,265 BROADWAY, : WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS, : ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9P. M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. M.) AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY EIND. a PERSONAL. LBERT B. WALDEOE, At AUCTIONEER, 108, 111 AND 36 Chambers street—! call at 369 Broome street, , between 3 and 4 P. M., for the business, Biemntaye M’CABE AND THOMAS BUTLER—BOTH employed at Hamilton’s stables, on Thirty-first street, ‘will confer a favor by giving me their address, where I can talk with them on a matter of business. F. WAYLAND, box 3,885 Post office, A. M.—Gentleman in corner would like acquaintance bf blue veil. Address SILENCE, box 104 Herald office. US—APPOINT AN INTERVIEW, UPON MY HONOR Iwill not abuse confidence or trouble you. por AVENUE CAR DOWN, YESTERDAY AT 10 NFORMATION WANTED—OF arrest: who lived in Willlamsbui at that time four brothers, David, Henry, ward. Intormation thank full: William's daughter SARA! jew York. Nag me, in av! Robert and Ed received ‘of any of these , $52 West Fitty-fitth street, F EDWARD ROBINSON, FORMERLY OF 1,018 FUL- ton avenue, Brooklyn, will call at M. J. MARK'S, 22 forth Moore street, New York, he will hear of something to his advantage. SABELLA FAGAN—CALL AT 127 EAST TWENTY- fourth street. or write. Oty agg 2) MACHINIST, east | OF EDIN- Sotland ett tis homes 80 Taylor street, uma. o on the \6th of lastmonth. An: information goncerning him will be thanktully received by his sister, Mrs. JOHN REID, 5 Taylor street, Williamsburg. T. E.—WILL WAIT OVER. Pepin + piace as Friday ; leave house at 12:15 sh ATE CAN BE FOUND BY ADDRESSING A NOTE to K. F., box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office. Mi sceont AND I ARE WELL.—I HAVE OPENED AN mr account in the Franklin Bank, Forty-second street, id any letters to my house. LLIAM FIELDS, STER. BIRD-THE THREE LADIES WHO WERE with you and two other xentlemen, one evening, I Central Park, wish to, see you. One of them don'tsing ww Javket.” 0,’ By, box 123 Herald Uptown ce. Se a Th AULETTE—WILL MEET YOU AT SIXTH AVENUE entrance to Central Park Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock ; will not give initials, but sign anyselt ‘COLORED CHURCH. AULINE—TRE PROOF IS IN THIS WEEK'S CRITIC; Age, marriage und date, Get Brancl (QOM E ONE HAS TOLD YOU AN UNTRUTH, ONLY returned to-day; my business; cannot see you USIE.—CAPTAIN HAS RETURNED; WILL MEET yeu. Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, on Sixth avenue and Fifteenth street. address on card? Address answer to Mr. E- a NEWPORT BOAT—SHALL I SEND bal as lerald office. FPHOMAS WILLIAMS, FROM PUTNEY, ENGLAND can hear of his brother Edward by’ calling at 24 Tork street, Jersey City. HE HANDSOMn, FAIR YOUNG LADY. DRESSED IN mourning, who got out of green car and beckoned to gegepman. on Fi \y alternoon, spoat a af — avenue, will great), het Efamting an interview. Adtress nit IR, box tit i Herald ptown Branch office, 1,265 Breadway, wt. MRS. HAITIE MARSTON, LATE OF 199 EAST Tenth street, please call on Dr. SHEPPARD? ILL—WHERE WILL A NOTE REACH your IAM anxious hear from you, Address E. W., Herald LosT AND FOUND. JROUND—ON THUREDAY NIGHT, POCKETBOOK owner can have the same by describing contents - | paying for this advertisement. Apply at 373 Third street stage, on Saturday Ge a ing’ 's Pocket- k, containing some money, bapers, The loser can ave same by proving FW on and fs vine for this ad- Yertisewent, "Address ui} St. Nicholas Ho- ae A BROADWAY AND TWENTY-THIRD Aig sor4d THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ppe. 10, IN Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-sec- Streets, Twenty-third street and Seventh avenue, a ot Diamond Earrings. set in black enamel, Who- ‘or will return the same to TIFFANY & OV. will be lib- orally rewarded. La BOUT THREE WEEKS SINCE, fet 4 7 Gold Shunk wit Iider wit hy paid 4 $00 0 wi po wiih J. J. EOKERSON, swith iRSON, 152° Christopher wtreee, aid i goed OMPAY, OCTOBER 7,A BOOK A al ing the minw f the Y Lad! Sores Ree Sees Mes Be above $rinklin so juare. sa others THE NEW YORK HERALD : NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. by Lee eee Se Ba ee ward of Prana wo. A, street. Le Sealed = pe. OF aa erally rewarded and O8T—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, r =aeaeeaet cae no questions or! nore 5 alah Pos; LOST SINCE SUN- L' day night, October 6. Wberal reward will be ited athoet upon rete to JAMES vain, 51 West Thirty- Sraaree OR Sees vemat, oro n, from the premises of the with one white hind foot nder in front The finder Be be rewarded see by i turnin him to Owner. 126th street, betwee’ and Sixth avenues. Si ee Ww e Dogit Nad on low collar. rr Feward If returned to the ETTER rane PUP FOUND—IN FIFTH AVENUE, ON Thursday. Owner can find him at 174 Lexington av. BEWARDs. $3 ane SERAY deaemo rown re lay ia Sctober i, es it ft at wy forth street, cyte etree PAWNBROKERS AND OTHERS, PROBABLY IN THE LOBB' Joseph Guarne! and two Bows, in $10 te, ek C. B., was stolen the vestibule of 256 West ‘Street, a fortnight ago. Any one prin st ngs back, same will receive the e reward Bud thetr'on own money y returned. $20 REVARD{FOR A BLACK AND TAN SLUT, ty-seventh street and Seventh avenue, on mn Friday, a Thaant hhad long ears, not out; white on breast. above reward will be paid by turning her to Mrs, GOODMICH, 108 West Thirty-frst wreet REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY AFTER- noon, a large pe ye containing in bills and 250 currency about $200 and feveral notes on de- inder, on returning the same to J. J. will receive the ‘above reward and no ied askes $150 REWARD.—$100 WILL BE PAID FOR THE return Ce poy Horse, 15 hands high, and Har- Githng ne same" Zoniy tod. 4° BU ASS Basrow ate Sereey Clty. Hs ae WILL BE PAID TO THE PARtY WHO WILL return the Goods won trom the show window at 21 John street on the 8th inst. No questions asked. $800 35 aera, fouee BE PAID BY bata tel 4 of Diamond & rings, ‘eet ‘going from West Twen' i street, Sixth nue, to Twenty-third street, thence to Seventh avenue. “pen PORTRAITS” OF NEW YORK CELEBRITIES, BY GODOLPHIN BLAKE, READ THEM IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. DRY Goops. I Daimen sree wee BARGAINS, A. T. STEWART & CO. will make on Monday, October 14, in the Broadway and street section of rate coger ip all anf AnD Bi BAER way ste 6-inch wid $176, TAnch width at $1 50; reduced from $2 10, ‘inch width at $175; reduced from $2 65. Sinch RICH BLACK TAFFETAS SASH RIBBONS, reduced foi m $1. 6inch do., $1; reduced from from $1 25, 10 cartons 7-inch TWO.00L COLORED SASH RIBBONS, splendid goods will be offered atthe remarkably, low rice of ONE DOLLAR, So clone. The same goods have en sold at $250 per yard. The onlin Soe of black and « cetored pet uality OS GRAIN BONNET ONS have been greatly reduced, A large choice of . PLAID SASH RIBBONS, tac the leading colors, will be added. 6inch at a, GREATLY UNDER VALUE. Tinch a COLOR De RIBBON VELVETS, by the pisce 0 only, at less than one- half the their original pric pric A Prana Cer gestingd of new design in ROMAN and CHINTZ SASHES will be exhi sited, together with an en- tirely new Mock of ADIES' NECKTIES, CREPE DE CHINE FICHUS and many other desirable NOVELTIES, Also an immense stock of P of Paris peers, ena quality BONNETS A ROUND INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S Har, Plain and fancy FEATHERS aoa batt ‘ FEATHER TRIMMINGS FOR D An Sees quan, ot FRENCH FLOWERS, mounted In uirlandes, Mo Montures, Boiffures, ‘&c. BRIDAL WREATHS and and si rich oh, garniture for seo Ornaments, Cu, &e., at greatly reduced ‘Bilces! BROADWAY, FOURTH AVEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. Sinch at A T. STEWART & CO. hav UNUSUAL REDUCTION fig THE PRICES of goods in EVERY DEPARTMENT of their RETAIL, SILKS at 75c. per yara, recently $1 25. GENUINE IRISH POPLINS 61 6, recently $2 STRIPED INDIA LONG SHAWLS $18, recently $30 FILLED CENTRE DITTO $10) a and $150, recently $150 cost of the material, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's UNDERGARMENTS. BOYS’ CLOTHING, choicest styles and latest novelties. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, tc, nse st An immense 0a FURNISHING GOODS, SCARS, TIES, SHIRTS. COLLARS. CUFFS, Lk AND MERINO UNDERWEAR. PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIES, 4c. Se: ARPETS. ‘ S-frame English Brussels, $1 8; recent price $226 per yard. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, $1 25; recently $1 40, YAL WILTONS, $2 50, ai nbiy sold at $3 80 and $3 75. French M ucttes, ¥ 4 handsome, value Superfine Ingrains, $1 per yard. 01 ING and OUR ER se FURNISHING GOO CURTAIN MATERIALS, &0, Please call and MAIL ORDERS for Sampl FOURTH “AVEN' NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. —A.—SILKS, SUITS AND LACES, + The largest and best selected stock in the city, at 30 oe cent beet, Broadway prices. 000 yards Embroider! oat just pio dozen geal Kid Gloves, $1 per pair th teen Satteens, in choice colors. BROADWAY, re, in choice colors. rita Ney eques and Cloaks, mn nporpal ‘tation and manufacture. Cashmere, Paisley a Mead Bhawis, at abt greedy low. 4 Lag ii <= =e Mga Aan Tor rian and ventilation. y entire si ew and tRabtion i ARTWRIGH r » esi Fourteenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place. ‘The elegant Party Dress so much admired by thousands 9%, indies hy Rey our opening will be kept on exhibttion for WRIGHT. 20 East Fourteenth street, aR Superintendent. MACY. The largest Fancy Goods Devot GRAND MACY. marion. CENTRAL. macy. CENTRAL. bY. al BACT. Wo meow qpesing dav RAND, MAC’ London, Paris, Berlin, CENTRAL, MACY. ‘Vienna and other European RAND MACY. market CENTRAL, MACY. all of our own GRAN MACY. tmportation. CENTRAL. i — ACY. Its our highest pride GR MACY. Boog at OENTRAL. — the k rane t posible prices. —_ MILLINERY, MACY, Our Millinery Department = GRAND MACY, is complete with all the © CENTRAL. new coctrauie shades memes MAC thes of GRAND MACY, Flowers, hoagie CENTRAL. MACY. Frames, &c., aflebf our GRAND own Ri and CENTRAL, MACY. Ryery novelty fe repr resented GRAND MACY. in our Same ae oc CENTRAL. MAQY. Underwear, GRAND MACY. nae CENTRAL. MACY. Embroideries, GRAND MAOY. Handkerchiefs, - CENTRAL, wack Housekeeping Goot, GRAND q lousekeeping MACY: Houpekesping Good, CENTRAL. . Dress crimmaines, de. GRAND Worsted leries. Gi oY. Mall line of Worsted CEN’ —_— Patterns and Embrolderies. — MACY. Specialties. GRAND MACY, ges CENTRAL, MACY. GRAND MACY, CENTRAL. ‘Opei MACY. most exquisite designs, GRAND MACY. Ggnudating of CENTRAL. MACY. Gald’and Bliver, GRAND MACY. Tyory, plain and carved — CENTRAL, i il of great beauty: —— MA GRAND MACY. rai hoi jue Lace, CENTRAL, MACY. ar, GRAND MACY. saute inlaid CENTRAL, ne, Beautirally om MACY, sasainted ‘x ‘and richly GRAND ACY, mounted, all at CENTRAL. Feasouable prices. ra Glas ra Glasses. GRAND one CENTRAL, Opera Glasses. —— jarge assortment of GRAND fine Opera Glasws, CENTRAL, in leather, pear! — gilt andall the GRAND new styles of coloring. CENTRAL, ‘onze Goods, GRAND ENTRAL. Bronze Goods, —— GRAND A complete new — CENTRAL, of real and compositior cones MACY. Bronses, from Par and Vienna, GRAND MAOY, consisting of Statues and CENTRAL, “puatucties, Groups, Som MACY. ‘anes, Centre Pieces, GRAND MACY. Birds'and Animals ii CENTRAL. — great rena — MACY. ‘A Discoun: GRAND MACY. will be made CENTRAL. ee, those bee baying to. to eel | again. Cor MACY. GRAN! MAGY: Grand central Star Establishment, OENTRAT. —— Fourteenth strect and Sixth avenue. A’ M M EEEE A RRR_ EEEE 888 MM MM E AA RK RE MM MM E AA R RE 8 MM MM E A A KR OR E 8 MM MM EEE AAAA RRR EEE 888 MMMM E A AR > g 8 u M EBEEFEA AR % EEEE 888 SIXTH AVENUE AND D NINE NTH STREET, OPE! iG ON M that parties not el with our stock, and those at & mires frem the city, may compare with what they pay elsewhere. Our goods are all carefully selected for best retail trade, are all marked in plain figures and warranted ex- actly as represented. 280 pieces Gros Grain and Taffeta Black Silks Ca Rect Ly- ‘ons manutacture at less than aire pric Excellent Black Taffeta Silk, $1 30 and ne ie Ver, 4 superior bate [ais Gral in bi $1 bese oe tt MG Riel nd et | white-edge en wile, Bt 1% cheap at Elegant heavy Gros Grain Bl oa ited a bo a wide, very strong, $2 an Sader requiar prices Very heavy 27-inch Binck Silk of eclebrated paca make, $2.75, 83 and $940; beautiful goods; a bargain. Our Black Silks Ses $3 75, $4 and Fed fully $1 yard under regular pri cen A large lot of 27-inch Colored Silks of superior quality, $2 yard, worth We have browns, green, blue, drab, lavender, & 50 pieces new Cloth Shades, $2 yard. 300 pieces Striped Silks, $1 per yard, worth $1 50. ‘hese are wide, ric pes, cholce colors, Not such as are generally sold at $1. s in Dress Goods, Shawls and Cloaks. 1,500 os Pini and Striped Dress ey all neat pat- rns, very desirable, 25c. yard 020 plecen, Wider and better, 30c., 100 pivees setae Cloths Poplins and ft: oy “cloth lors, ‘BUC. 500 pieces Japanese Fina valk rit colors, 65¢. and Fine Satineg Emprees{ ‘Gioths and Velours at 68e. and Toc. uring, in every desirable Black Alpacas, in inbox makes, 26¢., 80c., Be: and dc. Black Alpacas and Empress Clotiis, fie goods, 80c. With a great variety of Crepe Cloth, Bombazines,, Cashmere and Drap D'Ete, lowe: Two cases fine imported Cloth: Sacanes and Talmas, in atest shat handagmel trimmed, ™ cuenh ie gwar ata WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY Hoslery, Gloves and i pl arments in every make and for ladies, gents and On ren, 't low prices. Every size in all the kes on hand. 8, Misses Child en's ‘ashmere and Tartan One, Two and Three- Dutton Kid Gloves in Jouvin’s and other favorite makes. Very fine One and trot and BL Kid Gloves, 37c., 80c., 75c. A lot of ladies’ and gents’ rents’ genuine Touvtgn Ei Kid Gloves $1 pair; regular p price, $1.78 to $2 25. WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY Ladies’ ready made Clothing, Corsets, Paniers and Hoop Skirts in nev event shapes 100 dozen French ove embroltered nish, fine quality, $1.25, well worth $2 Ladies should not fail to examine them, French Wore uralee Thompson's, Hoop Skirts and Pamers, latest shapes, Be. to $1. Chem lees, Sine muslin, neatly trimmed, 65c. is Very fine Cliemises, handsomely trimmed, $125 to $8. Drawers, fine muslin, ec, | Night-gowns, fine muslin, $1 25 to $1 60, Felt and Mohalr Striped Skirts, $1 88 to $3. WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY bathemromed 5 Fe. 4 ae GooDs in Flannels, Blankets 5 ee Curtains, &e. icigt Large 10-4 Blan! nd $5 pair. Splendid ‘Huek’ Towels ar dione $3 dozen. "AN Linen N \s ana s i) 1 80 dozen. 1 Bale of Fine Russian Crash, ie. yard. Fine Russian Towelling, 15 15e. and 18¢., worth 25¢, WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY FINE bet fix Rs FLOWERS Bonnets, Trimmed nd acces.” all the newest wo on trbas 75c.; worth $1 25. aw, mnet Veivetsin ailthe Sloth ‘colors ond pric Colored Bonnet Velvets, $1 to $3. Black and Colored Velveteens, "The! 88c. and $1, WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY Dress Trimmings in latest novelti Passementerie ‘Gimpa, wring , Crochet Loops and Head- Black and. Colored | Ivet Ribbons. Bonnet and fd Ribbons ie rae OTe a Neck Ribbons, Bows, Wintsor Ti Windsor Ties, all the new colors, Pa WE WILL OPEN PEN ON MONDAY Sacq’ Astrachan and’ Comey Can Gene, ape ae 9c. and $1 25, WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY ing the ‘re sarin Faney Dry seta sear on Sixth avenue, RICHARD MEAR' corner of Bizth avenue and Nineteenth street. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, SIXTH AVENUE AND TW! SIXTH AVENUE AND T' _WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1872. ENTY.THIRD STREET. ENTY.THIRD STREET. {II Tlalg WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR CUSTON- ERS AND THE PUBLIC THAT WE WILL OPEN OUR NEW ESTABI ENT, NO. 110 WEST TWEN RD STREET, RUNNING THRO AND CON. NECTING WITH OUR PRESENT. Ssixr avenue “STORE, MAKING IT e ONE OF THE LARG! AND MOST PALA- TIAL IN SIZE AND CONVENIENCE OF ANY STORE IN THE CITY, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1872. DonING THE PAST TWO MONTHS WE HAVE BEEN CONSTANTLY RECEIVING THE MOST ELEGANT AND CHOICE SELECTION OF Goops TO BE FOUND INTHE EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MARKETS, WHICH WE WILL oF. FER AT UNUSUAL “LY ATTRACTIVE PRIOES, “WE DISPLAY AN ELEGANT LINE OF BONNET AND SASH RIBBONS IN GROS GRAIN, WA- TERED ROMAN AND TAF- FETA, OF THE MOST DESIRA- BLE COLORS AND WIDTHS. WE HAVE ALSO ADDED A FINE SELEC- TION OF BONNETS AND HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS OF THE LATEST STYLES, BONNET VELVETS IN ALL THE NEW SCARCE £HADES, INCLUDING SOME GREAT BAR- GAINS IN BLACK TRIMMING VELVETS, PAS- SEMENTERIE TRIMMINGS, GIMPS, FRINGES AND ORNAMENTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, REAL LACES AND FLOUNCINGS IN POINT, POINT APPLIQUE, REAL THREAD AND GUIPURE, SPAN- IsH AND YAKS, IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. HAMBURG AND FRENCH NEEDLEWORK, EM- ‘ BROIDERIES, TRIM- MINGS__ AND | - 35 BEE ale als alles! > BANDS, VEILS GARMENTS, IN LINEN, MUS- LIN AND CAMBRIC, COMPRISING EVERY ARTICLE KNOWN TO A COM- PLETE WARDROBE, BOTH SINGLE PIECES AND SETS, FROM THE PLAINEST 10 THE MOST ELABORATE IMPORTED. IN- FANTS' COMPLETE OUTFITS, LADIES’ MORNING ROBES OF SATIN, EMPRESS CLOTHS AND DELAINES, MOST SUPERB STYLES AND FINISH, GENTS’ DRESS- ING GOWNS AND SMOKING SACQUES. LADIES’ SWISS OVERSKIRTS AND SUITS, OUR OWN DE- SIGNS AND STYLES. WEDDING TROUS. SEAUS COMPLETE, OF MOSTMAGNIFI. # CENT STYLES AND MATERIALS, IT WILL BE OUR AIM TO MAKE THIS peraanenn THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY, WE HAVE ADD- ED ELEGANT DRES- SING ROOMS AND ALL CONVEN. TENCES. TN” BERLIN WORSTED EM- BROIDERIES WE WILL OFFER THE LARGEST cuore. EST SELECTIONS IM. PORTED TO THIS MARKET; ALSO WORSTEDS IN ALL COLORS, EMBROIDERY SILKS AND NEEDLES, ~ sawvalk ac., ALL COMPLETE, ATTENTION 18 ALSO DIRECTED TO OUR ‘SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF -UP LACE Goops, ALL OUR OWN MANU’ “eo IN CAPES, PELERINES, BARBS, SLEEVES, POMPADOURS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHICH WILL BE FOUND SECOND TO NONE IN VARIETY AND LOW PRICES, KID GLOVES FOR GENTS’, LADIES’ AND MISSES IN ONE, TWO, iJ dg z J 3| An EF 6 Fd rE lel & if THREE, FOUR AND SIX BUTTONS, IN ALL QUALITIES AND PRICES. ELEGANT DESIGNS OF FRENCH, GILT AND WHITBY JET JEW- ELRY, FANS HE a if PARIS DE SIGN8, LILA IN GRAND EXPOSITION, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1872, 10 WHICH WE CORDIALLY INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, STERN BROTHERS, 967 SIXTH AVENUE, 130 WEST TWENTY-THIRD 6T, } Cachmeres, as above, in more nore elegant trimmings... —s PRICE FIVE CENTS. ‘ALTMAN 200, ———E DRY GOODS. ‘ALIMAN & 00. a ‘331 and 838 Sizth avenue. 331 and 333 Sixth avenue, B. ALTMAN & CO., A B. ALTMAN & CO, e 831 and 333 Sixth avenue. 331 and 333 Sixth avenue. L B. ALTMAN & CO., 331 and 333 Sixth avenue. B. ALTMAN 4 CO., 33) and 333 Sixth avenue, II B. ALTMAN & CO., _ 81 and 889 Sixth avenue, Cc Py J ne that re refes the Percent Pes ‘Opening, which too place last week, and hich hes deen considered by connoisseurs one the finest of the seasen, expecially in the Departinent devoted to mate up goods, which ine Slndenel ant Fail Suits ana dingy: eel Morn- ing, Toilet and House Robes, Eveni and Carriage cape Ae ‘Sacques, fine un- “ead ies, jerwear’ for Mis ts ‘ae. Tn the above and kindred branches our best exertions trade Or have areaatty been directed toward leading th in this cit, far ay styles, beauty, ee ee of tion and shape, durability of manufacture and re in minutest détatls, coupled with extraordini Prices Being uniter the personal supervision o our patrons will rind all goods in this department fay UB to the standard of the descriptions given, and may rely Upon finding our t abrics precisely as represented, ten Tull extent of opening day, desi having os many YN. received for that event, now thoroughly pre Fall season in all that ap- Pertaing to a first class extabllsh: nt, and respectiully solicit @ call of inspection from cu: lomers betore making their purchases ¢ where, as wo feel confident in our rr abillty to compete successfully with the largest extab- lishments In this city’ in all that regards first- class goods at ee aad low prices, We offer this weck superb novelties mm rich FALL SUITS AND COSTUMES, the Soitowinass 3 nethy are described, Black Alpaca and Mohair, skirt ruffed up the pack, basque trimmed Ii rumles and gathered headings, open front, very neat and pretty........ $10 Black Alpacas and Mohatrs, san same as above, more elaborately trimmed, up to... to + 2500 Dark, sage colored Poplin Alpacas, trimmed on skirt, with deep side-plalted flounce, bias bands and side, platted heading, and Euge nie polonalse, trimined to match Stone-colored Satine, skirt t trimmed in back, with gathered ruffies and deep plaiting up the iront; Jonaise, with velvet in darker seca on ver Ont, Collar aN CUMB....-..6cseceseeeeesserseenne Maroon Cretonne, trimmed on skirt, with dee flounces, corded with malze-colored poplin an headed with bias bands, corded on both sides of Poplin, saine shade; Basque and overskirt clabo- trimmed with Kk lace in shade to the poplin. vse 48:00 mate Cachmeres in all fashionable shades; skirts trimmed with deep side-plaitin, pest embroidered ruftie falling over, headed with puffing. Polo- naise trimmed around bottom and sleeves ie headed with embroidered ruft ruftie. oO 75 00 Peacock blue Silk and Cachmere; skirt in Cach- mere: trimmed with founce of of silk, headed with douitlonne of the sam rakirt of silk; apron- front trimmed with rich Yak lace of peacock blue am rume headed by houillonne. Basque in siti with Gachmere sleov Pale drab Empress. Cloths, eles elegantly plaited up to waist In the back, three box-plaited rutiies in front and bows of olive velvet; wrists with eer flowing sleeve; I oacteet haem aad nis \ds of velvet and ball fringe... seeeee - 100 Ashes of roses Silk, skirt trimmed with two rumen, headed with double box plaiting; bound top an Pottom with velvet; Hugenle overskirt, apron front; ue in velvet, trimmed in Watteau style hn due Yak lace and and _passementeries oe 16000 Bage-colored Cachmere and Silk; skirt of cach- mere, trimmed in front with three bands of silk, edged with Tom-tom fringe; back plaited to yraist with cr cine silk and caehmere; baste and sloeves covered’ with’ plalts: apron front all Plaited and trimmed with knotted fringe; '“re- vers” collar, edged with Tom-tom fringe........ Binck ik provenrain Silk, made of best, trimmed with vet and real Yak lace, skirt or bot- ton raale of Leoan velvet. and ‘of silk over; the pointed ruffle of Lyons velvet, ‘above, edged with real Yak lace. Overskirt scal- loped ‘in points and edged with two rows of lace separated by bands of velvet. Apron front cov- ered with rows of Yak lace. Basque of Lyons velvet, trimmed with lace en Ybor as beheld as all around sleeves Sage colored Silk, trimmed with darker shade of ‘ons velvet and real Yak lace to match. Skirt of Lyons velvet corded with ike then I ed flounce with nd of velvet and side-plaited heading above. rakirt trimmed all around with broad band silk; open on sides and ws in velvet and lace. nly with fine 335 00 jointed flounce Black Gros Grain Silk, Bonnet’s best Lyons make, trimmed with richest bonnet Velvet and rea thread lace, elegant pattern ; Ski pounce of velvet and double box plaiting 4 down in middle, to show the velvet lining, and trimmed with ornaments: Postillion back Polo- naise, trimmed on botiom with bands of rover corded with silk and bows of velvet, with flow- ing ends trimmed with rich thread lace...... 380 00 We be to state that the above hy ae ae are rior in every spect Ohered ?in this city ae. anything nest Ge prices quomea opposite each eryols, and that the low rates given are by, no means indica ive of their. beat, aa of their oe, We for many yeors mi this branen __ perfect to merit id. shape or value, Ladies will find it much cheaper to purchase such gar- ments as they may need at our establishment than to make them up at home, not only because we can and do always command the services of the most artistic and styl Y dressmakers, thereby insuring the most perfect nt Manian tisk of loss of materials, but also because, in the magnitude of our interests In this department, we can procure labor at lowest rates, and purchasing all wares from first hands we save save all tniermediave profits, “This, ° TOIL Robes, cen oxo ni 5 BACQUE, ALM AS Expres, waved! ae. "Beats his, Beavei x pea whh Sule. x ad “inDe ALTMAN & CO, B. 331 and 383 Sixth avenue, B, ALTMAN & CO, ‘831 and 333 Sixth avenue, i>! B. ALTMAN & CO, and 833 Sixth avenue. z\3 A B. ALTMAN & CO., N 381 and 333 Sixth avenue. & B. ALTMAN & CO, 381 and 383 Sixth avenue, Cc B, ALTMAN & CO,, T M 3S) and ‘Sixth avenue, B, ALTMAN & CO., 831 and 833 Sixth avenue. N & Cc B, ALTMAN & CO.,, 891 and 333 Sixth avenue, We are now prepared with 8 larze assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ Underwear, made of the best materials, in ‘the most approved styles and patterns and very superior in. finish. Our reputation in this bratich is second this city for excellence of quality, beauty and in conscientionsness work; and to make this aepartment a leadimy one shall be our greatest ambition gud constan’ aim. Tn the branch of Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ Un- derwear itis not only necessary that the material should be of the best, butalso that fit and style be taken into consideration, We have steadily per- severed in our efforts to improve each kind of, an ment, until the result has been a perfect artic! every respect. To ladies tn need of articles in this line we comme nd those sold by us, either singly or in complete outtits, as all are made under our per- sonal supervision trom our own patterns, NIGHT ROBES for. sladien Wi: WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, zed? tucked yoke, back an fron! ‘and trimme with cambrie Do. do, Do. do, Sacque, trimmed wit th iayonal tucking and ruffiin 2 Do. do, Full sizod, neediowork, nesedng - anid clusters oF tucks whd needie- | work edin Do. do. Full sized, French "tus trimmed with needlework, insert? ing and edging Do, do. Inelegant » ies of driimiiing with blag putts, “tucks, ruffles, em- broideries, e.. froin + 390 to.. + 500 B. ALTMAN & CO, % 831 and 333 Sixth avenue. Omgureng Pas LADIES -WAMSUTTA MUSLIN. Do do. Do. ane ie tucked, with’ neatly toraeli bands and sleeves... Do. do. ucked bosom, band and’ sleeves, trimmed with Frincoss edging. 185 Do. do, Cross-tucked and ‘oke, trimmed with ton 1% Do do French “Largue,” bt and sleeves “ 1 Do. do Bosom ‘trimmed. with five clusters tucks, Insertion trons bands frimmed ‘with ed; Do. do, Tucked ke, be bac! rand front, ‘and trimmed with Hamburg edging... 2 25 Do. do, French embroidered bosom, pointe,” and French needlework | ing = Do, do, Diagonal a ticks ay and a Hiambarg is serting, with needlework ed, re 2% Do. do, Elegantly trimmed with bias fees and’ needlework inserting wed 3 Do. do, B. ALTMAN & CO., 881 and 833 Sixth avenue. DRAWERS for Tenis, Rad nage pag deep hem. an d clusters of tucks......... si 8 Do. do. Cemues Tufte and clusters weave eiEEN RES oe Do 4 Insert afin a “clusters (a mannan Seema ates Do. do. and ri Do. do Do do, vabove” wick inverting | Do do, fame aes and “tine ‘needie- Do. do. and 19 Do. do. Bias pu ring ‘and. dain very pretty. * Do. do. ing and ed ean ‘and Needlework Inserting an Bsn 285 Do. do. In Linen and fine Lonsdi bric, elegant designs........ B. ALTMAN & CO., . ‘331 ana 333 Sixth avenue. WALKING genes, for Ladies, Wamsutta Muslin, hem ann wide and narrow tucks $1 38 Do. do. 150 Do. do. 16 0, 40. : oo oo. do. sf Do. do. 1% Do. 175 Do. do. 173 Do. do. 198 Do. do. Bias tucking betwee side plaiting..... 20 Do. do tee ae te! tlounces. 275 Do, do. pio de oles ng, ¢ ye clusters of tucks and . 336 Do. do Bias tucks rs pr and ruffle, very neat... 3 86 Do. do, Hein, needle: glustere of tucks. 395 Do. do Also in other ther eleg: 400 TRAIN bar hl for or ladies, Wan Wameutta Muslin— Do. and cluster of tucks. 150 Do. do. Huilied and tucked 20 Do. do. Two ruMes and tuc! 275 Do. do, Two rufties and puff. +6 285 Do. do. ree ruffies and tuc! 350 Do do Ruffle and sdeplaiting, eae by needlework inse1 450 = oe ft bias insert 6 50 road bias inserting. Do. do. Three ruttes and two. rh) Do, do. Three rut puffs nine inches 79 Do. do. fo baa in ‘other rechertie Us pend UNDERSKIRTS for Ladies, Wamsutta riled Deep hem and tucks, or tuel ra Do. do. Bias a ruitted, or hein. rt cluster of icks.. . Do. do. One row Do, do Tworows FLANNEL axtnay ee Ladies stitched and embroidered. $ 86 Do do, Aiik-ombroldered, seallopped’ und tucked, with yoke band.. 6 8% Do. do. ame av above, dec) er emnbroidery: 8 00 Do. do. Extra fine embroidered. 28 B, ALTMAN & CO., 331 and 333 Sixth avenue. TOILET sapqune ft for for Jalen: Wamsutta Muslin, med with clusters of tucks ai Do. do. fileried pufling,tucks and Hamburg edging. 13 Do. do. Do. do. Wn insertion and lawn rut 1 Do. do, Extra fine camoric Breakfast Do 4 ava " 3m Do. do, rows Diag puffs and embroidery oncoliar, cuffs and bottom, trimmed wit two tucks and needlework... 3% B, ALTMANT & CO., SLA AND 333 SIXTI AVENUB, on ET Goan a Muslin, trimmed wi Do. do. is and ed, Do. do. fing, ‘i (Giemes ea insert yoRe, Do. | ae ys ma bag Do. do, Cambrie, ‘ott he Do. Bt hi ° needlework, med "w CheMNEs ACE. ..6esseeeeeere INFANTS COMPLETE sdeg AND, SSEAUX, IN ELEGANT VARI: aa TU USEAUE oe Also Corsets, Hoop Skirta, Paniers, &c., 4c, ant Dress Silks, in all the Pe lomplete meio in Ay ks, SILKS, fer which we Mie we Bony favorably known. BART AN & ‘Sa “

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