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RATION NOTICES -Twaurmn Pace—Sixth WHOLE NO. 13,203. yore -——\agpaiaaaal Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth cob: Ninna Pace—Third colum! Rica Pace Sixth colunn. RS WANTED —Sxconp ot Be LODGING WANTED—Sscoxp Pacr— piste BP areverntesisorr. RLY — ESTATE 1 FOR BA! “OPPORTUNITIES—Nuvru Page—Third col- n. NOTICES—Sxvextn Page-sixth column. | ESTATE FOR SALE—Stconp Pace—Se cond (—-Tweirru PacreSecond rLoTMING™: colum: 'S—EIGHTH gic 5 column. col- BD. Ancor Pacr—Second column. FON MIES—Ninta Lipraniah column. [NINTH oat ha hook jumn. GOODS—Fi 4gk—BSixth colum LET, FURNISUED AND UN ¥ RNISHED. Sxcoxs Picx—Fitth and sixth col- EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Tweista Pace—Fifth col- Finst Pace—Fifth column. .ak—Fourth aan eng agen columt and ‘ath columns, Page Sixty columi WE —tireuesn Pace—Fourth column. a MN DVERIISEMENTS<Iwenrru Pace—Fourth HED ROOMS. “AND APANTMENTS To LET— Al jr gia aad Pack—First and ANTE “WALES—Twxirrm Pacr—Third and HO! fourth columns. Honiiits “Bicon Paae—Second column, , ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Nintu Pace—Fourth ie AND IACHINERY—8e: ae SE pd Pacr—Sixth column, i—Frast Pace—Sixth column. uc eon Pace—Third column. FOUND—First Pace—Firet Cad 1p Pace—Fifth colum! NIAL—Sxconp ey hae column, rab agk—Sixth col Einar AND ESEMAKING Fins Pace—Sixth MISORLLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Pack— hum By ary Page Fifth ERSONAL—Finst Paci comme. it tua PIANOPONTEA Nor Paaw— Four column. (CAL—Nintu pace-Four column. ‘BLYTH Pack—Fourth column. PROFESSIONAL, SITU SITUATIONS WANTED PEM ALES— e—First colum! ARHIAGES, &C.—Finsr Pace—Second, third PT wELrER iss as column. PROPERTY © UT OF THE OIny FOR SALE OR TO ENT- REAL ESTATE wD Pace—Third and fourth columns, EXOHANGE—Ssconp Pace—Fourth —- BSTATE WANTED—Sxcoxp Pack—Fourth col- \Ge—First column. PEs Bis rae Reon Fi Pace—Fourth and fifth col- SITUATIONS WANTED-—FEMALES—Euuvexrn Pace— Fi, second, third, fourth, th and sixth columns, 1’ Pacr—First column, errvati ONS ‘WANTED—MALES—Twsurmu Pacr—Sec- SPECIAL. AL NOMCES—Fins Page—First and second col- srontiNG—D0Gs, BIRDS, &C.—Finst_ Pace—Second ADEE teeuren Pace—Fourth column, iE TURY—Finet Pack—Second coum! LET FOR BUSINESS FURPOSES—Szconn Pacr— Tn Pace—Sixth column. bid lige ROOMS ort APARTMENTS TO LET— JEU SREPE pe rer TRAV! WANTED te ‘To PURCHASE. ATOLES, JEWELRY, £C westue ‘column. rH PaGe—Third column. intu Pace—Fourth col- they COUNTY lat eee pn td FOR SALE OR woOND Pace—Third c YACHTS, STBAMBOATE, 40.—Finst umn. Siar Fieth column. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD Pisces AT THE BRANCH OFFIC , 3,203 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY. SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS — RECEIVED FROM 6 A, M. 9P. M. ON WEEK D. |.) AT OFFICE RATES, inp. NO 8 (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY PERSONAL. D, H, SYERS WILL 1 HEAR 80 SOMETHING TO HIS ressing ©. B. M., box 194 Herald Citi et 1,265 B roadway. o'clock, fourth streets. Plea: m Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth ani nd address to SINCER. Cote WOT MEET YOU ON SATURDAY, AT 4: my se) lerald office, and explanation will be given. FORM. at ths jour brothers, by William's daughter SARA Rew Yon lenry, received of ay ‘382 West Fifty-1 TION WANTED—OF WILLIAM SMYTHE, *, who lived neha epoch in ee havi: avid, Tntormation or BAR AL, aE ie of these ith street, ATE CAN BE FOUND BY ADDRESSING A NOTE to K. F., box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘AY JONES.—MEET ME AT HALF-PAST TWELVE, Tuesd: lay, 15 _ raph. t' four sharp, it unable. JOHN Please tele- SMITH. AULINE—TRE PROOF Is IN hyd Mag ty! genet % age, marriage and date. Get it. DOG Lo! brass colli avenue. pen-faced Watch, and | Ar A suitable ‘reward offered. Pak the ‘Booky at at IREAST ; name of om aed “Bartlett; also Live THREE WEEKS | oh ONE GOLD Waltham, P. eavy Gold Chain. Finder will be paid upon leavi th J. J. ECKERSON, 182 ri pala So oe and no questions asked. K Shag Hen f enOEpAy, ites of the Young La A liberal reward w: above to Harper’ & Brothers, mint Aeoclation of this gS e He as OCTOBER 7,A BOOK CON. dies’ Christian 1 be paid 10 O8T.—-IF THE PARTIES WHO REMOVED COAT and Vest trom steamer Hasbrouck, foot of Franklin hg will return memorandum book, ‘no questions will Lote, FRIDAY EVENING, A SANDY SCOTCH Terrier, answering to the name of Peter. Teward for lis return at 31 East Twenty-second street. A liberal oc aeaee BROWN SILK UMBRELLA, OF MARTIN'S mal aon oo ats7 Leonard stree Cg of large iit links and heavy; pao reward will be ans KLAPE, it Mectommen be aap A SACQUE CAPE, IN A FIFTH avenues, oF on Twenty-seventh strect, between Any one returning itat 131 East Twenty-seventh strect will be suitably rewarded. T OST—SUNDAY, ON BROADWAY CAR, OR NEAR hair, qartel by nder wi Paristtes chitreh, on Twenty: ehh street, a Brace- ‘old. inounted. ‘The by returning it to ‘Washington Hotel, Not Broad- be re 1°08 SATURDAY LAST, A BREASTPIN, CON. Titan a likeness of a gentiéman painted on ivory i ound with pearls. paid if returned to office of Fifth "Avenue Hd frame, set goer will. be A reward of O8T—ON Coach D wara of $10 wil third street. SUNDAY MORNING, “AN. ENGLISH ; answers to the name of Sport. A re- "be paid for his nea 10 West Forty- ILLTAM COUGHLIN, O8T—A gid Fog TAN \4 Thursday, Vc! TERRIER; 10! ST SINCE ble reward will be i A suital return vy a West Fi orty -sixth street. No ques- REWA Sos the Academ: $5 RDS. Hass, ward byte Teaving it at 72 Worth streets up stairs, REWARD—LOST, PROBABLY IN THE, LOBBY ot Music, Friday evening, October ¢ finder will receive the above re- $2, sirvet Synagogne and Tiled RB Pe sHUw REWARD.—LOST, A LADY'S Chain, Sutarday evening, between Thirty-fourth teibenndgr by returning the smoot st efinder by retuning e AN, 3 West Thirlicth street, | Sune (0 Mes GOLD NECK ve AMOUNE ETECTIVES.—UNITED STATES DETECTIVE Agency, 39 Nassau street, furnish operatives for all kinds of detcetive business. dential. ‘All business strictly confi. SPECIAL NOTICES. A “PUBLIC LIBRARY ¢ ¢,,(iFand Concert and Dra Ail cash, $500,000) way... Teketa alio with FD) EvG. ‘ad pti ae 95 Spring i Devomber 7. iy; 0.7. JOSEPH ‘BATES, 106 Broadway KENTUCKY.—SECOND 1,000 gitts, For ekets of elreulars a pt, i Major THOMAS H. Hays. in sharge st brandy ° a Ri DARIES, SOLE AG! ietery 585 Broadway. ty OF ROYAL Post HAVANA office box 4,009 New supplied, Send for eirculars. MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSU RANGE ‘olictes and other Securities at #7 Liberty street. HERALD BRANCH OF A. at pen trom 8 A, junday from corner of Fulton avenue nd art stos P.M BROOKLYS, oer" reek, “ FOR $10.— ia ny A.* ever Bewa tor elve NTUOKY STATE LOTTERY, Havana Lottery at reduced prices 1OSMETT BATES, Avent, 195 Broadway, room 4 oi R dwtar go ni be a AND. BEST ve; can tal ¥ $i DUSDAS DICK £ 60.8 SOFT CAPSULES. Xo taste, no smell; so pleasat fJamily without them. Conta sk for New and iin preyed. self in No Croton oll. mats Bixowan TRUSS AND BRACE COMPANY, rune, AUAoIiNal aNd Sp surcidal adjuncts for saic and applied at Om By, at that eMldren ask for more. No our Yok, gr send three cent samy A 1 getrsetion, Brace and other oad way. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. STEAM MACHINE rE CARVING COMPANY, E = Syetants oak an "Bbatn ofa prominent ure Carving a a spec! ET YOUR WASHING DONE pod fend STUYVESANT r_Laundry, 148 Bighth street, Detw mere and | fh dssentfor anddeliverea. | nets Price thas Fal orate 18 HEREBY ‘iven thi Browe, Browe, of ‘aie aly of New! ware, the name and firm of Browe B: tet or Oy ol aad within the term of Dated New: NJ, Feat, oy 1872. — OSEPH 'K. OSBORN, Assignee. DRAWINGS. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY—KXTRA CLASS NO. 587—O0TORER: % 72, 64, 49, 31,17, Re eS qe \GroneR 13, 1 ‘siuMons 0, Mana +3, wey i Orricray “ES Sea. BSH aN % ae ity ee: inroker, 8 ee Orne IAL DRAWINGS ROYAL HAVANA AN Kentucky State Lotteries alwaye omfile. J; tLine, Broker, 206 Broadway, ‘ulton ‘and No. 2 Park row, Post office box Bos 2,908. 5 gee & 00., 1, Merchants and Bhip Agents, No, 12 Mercaderes street, Havana, Cuba. cial attention is always paid to. the, agency of ves. sela, chartering of same, through ord account, having cr our support sumicient capitaitand the experience sof ‘@ long practice in’ this branch of commercial Tusinese. OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY, AT LEIP. Hievans Lovtery-2Prizes cashed aad tnforsuat pias. given re ae THEODOR, zscHocl 116 Nassau street, Post office box QTAMMERING.-NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI tite, established 1870; 107 West ‘went third street: Feferencis that must satisfy the most skeptical; no pay Torboned or sorvlove ual suiceds 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE: LEGAL- $589. 589 ized Kentucky State Hotery, $100,000 was drawn iu Royal Havana Lottery of Cubs, Octo Addre: LEY & 00. ‘otlice established 30° ‘ones +77) ____ SPORTING—DOGS, ,_ BIRDS, “ec. A “A —FOR SALE, ALL JEINDS oF FANCY Dos, .Bitds, ‘ker Medicines forall Regs, prepare Food for mocking birds, at B. G. Sov fo. 8 Greene street, near O anal. 10 SPORTSMEN.—GOOD QUAIL SHOOTING ; LOVERS of quail and duck shooting can find it at James Port, B 9 For particulars address B. H. JON! james Port, THE | TURF. prosrzcr t PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, ‘ALL M. COMMENCING TULEDAY, T. 13. Purse No. 1, $1,000, for horses that have never beaten 2:25: $90 firat, o second and $200 to third. Daniel iter enters g. g. ry. Farkes enters b. 8. Dauntléns. 8. Weir Borst enters J. ne Doty enters b. ca... nation. D. Mace enters g. ra Ee . Hinman enters g. g. Gray Mack. e ©. Chase enters g. g. Grown ead |. Harrison ent Bowen enters g. m. Hubbard, Jr., enters M. Goodin enters br. m. Lady ree, a 2, Purse and Stake for se rareecmaneld colts. Hitchcock enters b. c. Highland King, by Ash- Sa Sirintrtes va. neampnee? Hares. DAY WEDS ES! AY, OCT. 16. Dake Charles £, Loew. Ponse Ni for eves that have never beaten 2:80; $500 to rat aio tow ie to third, Tohn Spian enters br. Stan, James Campbell ente: 5 ot Ue Green enters berm. Lucille Golddast. W. Ii, Borst enters d. m. Lady Backus. D. Mace enters s. m. Venu: Bowen enters b. . i John Lovett enters br. g. Young Bruno. James Dongrey enters b. g. Joker. G. 8. Ferguson enters br. x: Comet. Parse Ni usa 000, for, double ‘foams; $580 to ~ $300 to second Sa third, W. H. Jarvis ente uA Dowty Poids m. Sea WwW. fa Borst enters br. 8. Geo. Wilk id ch. s Honest a Hi Philips enters blk. m. Eveline and bik. s. W. H, den De Daniels enters b. g. W. B. Whitman and Commo D 3 Mace enters bik. g. Leas! and bik. g. Darkness, THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, 01 Te Purse No. | for nereeg that have ever beaten aot Oar jes and repeat, $560 to first, $300 to second an wy llington enters br. g. Fe ecumazon. Jas. McKee enters b. 1m. ig Thorn. Frank Loomis cnters LS At Constitution, C, 8. Green enters s. Oectmodore W. ©. Trimble enters jorses that have never beaten thira. irse No. for to second aoe ‘$200 to intless, 225, Sp hat Bb. Bater enters c W. Bri 7 BOM OUNTH DAY-FRIDAY, OCT. 18 Parse No.7, Purse and Stake. for four- ‘year-old colts. HH. Gallaway enters br. s, Dixon, by Happy Medium. yet Mf, Judking enters br. s. Ben Morrell, by Winthrop orrel H. Rowe enters bik. s, Rowe's Tommy, formerly Thgmag defen Je Jr. r. Backman cuters b.g. Silver Heel, by Rysdyk's Hainbletoni urse $4,000: free for all; $1,700 to frst, $1,100 to second, $700 fo third and $500 to four Bent, Mave ES Judge Pitlerton WH ce enters br. 0. Pall H. Doble enters b. m. Rosalind. J. J. Bowen enters blk. g. Camors. John Lovett enters b. in. Gazelle. Races commence each day nt 2 o%clock P. M., food day and track. Admission to fleld, grand stand ahd quarter stretch, $2; ludic: Incase of postponement on Count of bad weather notice will be posted on the He bulletin, Jolnson's restaurant, Twenty-ciehth street | New York, and at the office in Brooklyn, MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, President.” ARLEY, Superintendent, LEETWOOD, PARK, MONDAY, oor. ‘o’ctock P. M.—A match for $500; mile hea 8, in harness; W. Bogn, ¢. m, Kate wey. br. mhan. VAN GOTT, Superiitendent ALL'S DRIVING PARK, CONEY ISLAND ROAD, FOR MONDAY, Oct. 21. Gro. M4, AT 2 best 3 in Ly- for aie clasp rizes, $300, $150 an $3 for 3 imnutes prises Sy 36 jane for 2:37 class—pri: 130, emg aoa Stereos eer ‘never beat 2:40— nem; S150, S00 aed ee for 2:82 VE! eenAy Oct. iS as $50, F 2:32 class—p ani for 244 eines prizes Si Sia $0 Sg $2, for 2:25 class—prizes, a Hid and $50. 8 for 248 la uipaye 575, fi and $15. 1 Det, $300 for double teams, free for all—prizes, $180, $00 and $200 for 2:41 ciass—j Paes ge $00 and $30. one mile heats, best 3 in 5, in Natuenn ed except double An. Entries close Monday, Oct. 14, at J. B. JOHNSON’'S, Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, an Hall’s Hotel. fA Pe DRIVING PARK—MONDAY, oct, the untinished three-minute rave Ppost- Mint h $10), mile heats, best three jn five, in harness— Muti names BY, Hastern Bi Boy. & a names b. ey on Bi for how rom ‘sat viral epente, hhitson enters ; be, 6. Joe fan. Semmes Campbell enters b. ¢. Brandy. Wiltiam Toins enters b. ¢. Dan. Owner enters b. g. Boston Boy. Oar aS, PARK FAIR GROUNDS, MONDAY, OCTOBER If, at2 o'clock, $500, mile heats, best three in five, to wagons. tes rn. mn. Dolly Varden. nmninis names b, i George Gillett, SA Ps metal mile heats, best three in five, in har- we Stryker enters g. m. Lady § cr J. Va Sickien enters & m. Nel Es, nae ims Coney Island Maid, a rick, Ausbisd RGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. ROTTING | AT FLEETWOOD PARK—ON MONDAY, a hy dae M,at2o'clock. Match for $500—Mile heats, st Sin D, Biter, b.m. Topsey. ta wagon. Hight Botts in harness, fer, W.E. Weeks, bik. g. Match for $400—Milc heats, best Sin 5, In harness. Peter Maron, br. &, Hellfounder, John Kanes, rg. John, How! day and track, Mateh for $250—Mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. Mr. Gibo, bik, La Bh Diamond. Michael Kane, b. g. Known. SAME DAY. Match for $500—Mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. PE Casey, Dik. mi. Lay Kyron, (0 wagon. Hayde' n, b. ma. ey A DOOLE SOLD AT JOUNSON'S RESTAURANT, 1,07 WM. I. VAN COTT, Superintendent. Broadway, corner Twenty-cighth street, op Prospect | trotting this evening and every evening during the week JOUNSON, CARRIAGES, ao. TREET.—CASI BARGAINS, HORS! T 58 LIBERT Three tirst class city built oa pases four Ii wt Rockaway, 2top Pony Fhactons: also Depot Wagons, sewed light Ti bankrupt stock: Also 9) sets hand also splendid lit aaa Afghans, iHanwets, &c.; all of- low ered SOLNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 88 Liberty street KIND AND SOUND HORSE—7 YEARS OLD. by hands high; light express Wagon, good as new, ai as Can be seen at 2i0 Fultua street, near Green wel 3; a a INCLUDING Tea Te AMILY 4nd trotting Horses, Wagons, Ly a being the ire fine stock aap ‘a private eendlemen, be ieee nine aor! & proininent tern to ol sani ‘Jones streets at 1. VANDEWATER, Auct mig cine blood buy Gelal bout chitin iy be, dint bed ficky by Mr’ Clay, and aiea by Membr rated, dam (o ring Pat iho r@ahired aoe Lexington were bought in Lexington "ry re a hare — in Newport this mae, nd were the A m there : they have no vices, nothing, aren wid owt voter = fault, are great all drivers: uinl can trotndsi0 gait | “aati sth Any fine Jet ee Horse, 15% high, old, juarters t] annot be out? sivied by any ivi horse ; is gen! yet aie for any per- son to ride or drive; fears no locomotive or anything else; thoroughly broken to saddle and harness ‘aveller, game and prompt; in elegant centieman’s Bore, wratranted round and kind; a splendid match or mele I or He. t chestnut Horso, 15% high, 6 years old, sired Chana an, dant Meiniring Clef: ipone of tse ‘inest aud most at ventbel Sta & horses for gentle man’s road use In the city; ok never been trained on tack to develop his speed, and can beat a 25 3 gait han | Row al can pull a road wagon a full quile in legs t = it well-behaved ‘and pure gaited; an extra a ne no vice or tricks, ‘aud ds warranted sound ihe rast trotting horse Jack Granger. Jack was bred in Kentucky, Is three-quarters thoroughbred. 16 hands high, T years old ; he trotted a pte go, Ins ntslune ut Tndian ‘agon, threo slage, bean ured ‘altoge! fivaia an tipo and has greatly improved ins in seed and de evelopment: he ts. one of e finest large bloode ting Borves in the States, shows high breeding y is tel fompered, constant reliable; his owner drov bout two mouths ago, Fleetwood Park, a naifinite to 18 French road wagon, ; Witnessed ‘and timed by a dozen or more private gentlemen, who can be referred toy ne ie easy and pleas. nt driver, always ready to go and trot when called on, nd is a reliable and steady every and any day trotter; 18 warranted sound and kit or childrens’ pre- one of the handsomest ladies nics in hg. hepcenonaa hands hi in 8 years old; Ethan Allen; is iy Prive ture: sired by rarbodare: Nuits together with poy} fon, Harness to fit, c.; the pony can, trot fas saddle; warranted ang in sound an and pI promising et Nd Horse, 1534 high, oe ars particulars at safe. Also three If nt road Wagons, by Dusenbury 4Van Duser; gan r-wheeled Dog Cart; single and double Honan &c.; the whole comprising as fine eneccn of a8 were ever offered, and will be sold to stock as flenese bider; no limits, restrictiotis or reservation, et | rerene ited as represeuted in every particular and a fair trial give Btoc! be seen and Sagres any time prior to sale, and’ particulars ascertain ROAD WAGON, BUILT nek CORBETT rs Schehch, nearly Six-seat Park Phacton, Haile by Wood Bro,; yy Hain seat Phaeton b Four-seat Dog Ga Garr vin i made by Brewster win, shafts; Four. ways 20 fine shifting top Wax Road 10 fine Wagons, Pwithout top Vony Phaetons; 1,000 Blankets, Robes, &c., sold to pay advances and at 2) ber celit below manufac. rers’ prices, _ AT IVA’ 'E SALE. TON & VAN TASSELL, 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth strect. .. _HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. Ro Lage y THE COUNTRY, A PAIR “OF ROAD. premium at the Somerset County Sand eat aye aed to beat; war epee. a war. Kind. Address ABRAHAM S. BEEK: ans igouth Branch (Nev) Post oftee. 08 Peep age a OF THE BEST TRUCK EG aati Jn the city: plenty of sure, stead direc! Miorsca Ce kad tricks. A GS cedars i wil be sold ice, as the owner geo BURTIC at S N. t SWEZEY & ONS, 176 Soui ih R SALE—A STYLISH BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS igh, 6 yeare old, warranted sound and kind, no vice; ot atrald ofl locomotive or any thing; by a lady or. any gue: fit for caren urTinge, wailkma: Heres TF OF expressman ; sold East Eleventh street. OR 8A! -A FINE BLACK HORSE, A PERFECT Yenienie er 15 hands high; perfectly sound ble for a lady to drive or for the saddle; very’ ee ylish. To et at Civ} st a - East Twenty: eighth Mreet tow nd from 5 to 7 | R SALE—BROWN HORSE, pony bat bant; at 31 FY oo SALE—A HANDSOME COU ig Bed CARRIAGE Horse, 16 hands high, 6 years old, the prope pert of ot in entleman. Can be seen at GORDON'S: very stable, Ne West Thirteenth mrect. ror SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST FAMILY HORSES in New York city: t# sound in every particular: is 7 Years old; 1s 16 hands high; has been driven by a lady; Gost Inst Spring $000: is kind and gentle in single, and jouble hare Will be sold tor $35. Appl LEY'S rivate dig’ stables, corner Forty-th edt etreet and Broadways 70% SALE—TW9 NERY oy List lorses, 1d hands high, 6 years 0 and kina. Won Sind 8 West Fitrcenth can be driven loctor, butcher, ‘want ot use. Can 15% warranted sound and’ in ft avenue, near Bleccke! R SALE—TEN SOUND YOU NG | HORSES, SUIT- ws for ray treet n or gry. hing of work. Can be HANDS HIGH, aS My be seen BAY COUPE warranted sound street. E. GO! RDON, E HANDSOME NEW LIGHT ht fon Jaggen Wagon, one oy jon; also several sets of OvEvS stable, Sixteenth OR BALE CHLAP—O} Express Wagon, one li aR, one one peautitay Road W Sing! Double Hares. 1 sreet, ‘near Tht rd y" Dep PORTANT TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY CON- tractors.—For sate, a valuable young Horse, $75; $400; i9 sound s little sore forward: Just out Fire ment. 77 New Ohambers street. GECOND HAND ROCKAWAYS, TOP AND OPEN Buggies, Pony Phactons, Depot Wagons, Jump Seat iggy and several slightly shoy RTE GMElnges ae erent bargains. MANUFAC URERS ‘Broadway: being CART, BY STIVERS, 3100 ; ‘ONE TOP WAGON pole, by Smith, $125; 1 Brewster Koad Wage his: sae. Wagon, by Diwenbur es, 1 Salkey, Bu ‘hold, $180; 1 two seut Phaeton, $100; 1 Goups Hoskaway: I 1ght' Coach, 3 top and no ‘top Express Wagons, 2side spring top Wa Wagons, by Brockett & Tuttle; 1 Clarence: 1 any own make: 8 top and open Pony Phaeton, hon 4 Kockaways, two extension fob Phaeton; rm) end’ double Harness, Blan! ac. at W. H. GRAY"! 'S, 20 to 29 Wooster street, $20 WILL BUY A BAY MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 10 years old; kind and true jb all harness; good ler, e dr 135 Amity street. inkets, Robes, —S8TYL $165, in how si mtu ito Rie 4 Baxne nutes; bay lhorse, re ¥eurs, Ibsg, 61504 teal ck Horses, $400. 418 Bi lghth Svenue, comner tnt: first s st street, T Reed ane & VAN TASSELL’ ORSE AND QARELAGE. AverIoN MART, 0, na" AND ilé EAST BL STREET, NEAR FOUR’ On ee eer rene ai at Set one extra fine, two Sroken' By ‘all narhes. rit ‘te sold for account ot whom jt may concern, to pay charges and keep. Full particulars day of sale. GENTLEMAN'S FIRST CLASS TURNOUT, coM- prising sorrel erie Ea) hands high, 7 years Kae mal 88; free trom vice or trick superior Toate can trot in 3 minutes; has fine sgyie fee iarneas and” arranted sound, kind and true. and |B TOP WAGON AND LIGHT ROAD WAGON, GRAY HORSE, 1534 HANDS HIGH, 5 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harnéss; free from! vice; @ fast trav. eller: very fine style and action; fears nothing, and war- ranted sound. uction to-morro' TuRspat, Aout, 5 at 2 ‘orelock, by TASSELL, noi mae Ta East Thirteenth street, T WALDRON & Coons, New church Cedar aul Tap ew Churel jar and LARGE AUCTION ated sound and i i of y,fine bay a eauslal Pariver an ertéct setlons sina itten: has no vices or tric! indy or child'can duive hier: is: one oy the ‘inert phucton| Ponies in the city; warranted sound ee int Pony Phaeton, nearly new, and set fine Har- One Bay Howes, 1536 hans, 6 ee a first class road or business horse Qne Top Wagon, in goo! order. Two open Burgics, new, made to order. One Ft ir black tbat cere Horses, 16 hands, 6 years: are magnificent drivers in al trot togethér like one re reliable in all harnea ave no vices or tricks; Warranted sound, dy Cee eller ty One express Wagon, and Harn ae Hert hands; One bay Mare, i "good worker, puller and driver; warranted }sotind and ki ‘One brown, Horge, 16 hands, Syears; sound end kind, g hands, 9 ye ood worker. One sorrel Mare, is hands, @ ye puller; sound and ‘One Slose ‘Goach, in food order. Horse, 16 dp arivivig arnt ands, 7 years One gray Mare, 1 ‘@ good worker and ands, 7 yearn ot; a large, strong ers warranted #0: Wagons and Harn no Postponement for weather. Sale positiy A.W’ -AT VERY LOW PRICES, to cover ca: an extenat ‘a 0 top Hemsyandsccond hand | ‘agons, top and uo top Buggie: Pare ‘and Doctors: Phaeton, Rockaway, Clarencest upes, Landaus, Express and Busines Wagons. ‘Also new and gesond liane single and aouble torn $8, Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Buftalo and Fox Skin Robes, Baddies, Whips, aoe Pleas: call New York Sales and Storage Repository, 897, $99 annd $41 Fourth ayes COUPE FOR $600 bg $i, ‘60—COACH, | CLAR- ed Reh Br psics Phactons, Barouche re ond hand at halt prite: Landaulets, Cou andans at reduced prices. 1AM'S, 10 1 "Pourtt stfee GIG FOR SALE. IN UIRE IN LUMBER t YARD A foot East Iouston stro New York. ¥ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.—FAMILY CAR- rages and Hght Wagons, all styles, new and second ae Coupe Rockaw: Ot ‘haeton ‘estche ste in ge Mie Lan la CTURERS! ‘ON REPOSITO- ¥, 638 Broadw A ~CABRIAGE, REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROAD. + way, near Canal street.—Pamily Carriages, Rock- aways, Buggies, Phaetons, depot, express and business fagoiis; buth new and second hand. Cheapest in the T DUBOIS’ REPOSITORY, a GREENE ‘STREET—A three-quarter seat spring road Wagon, city maker, side bar, at haif its value, LDERNEY COWS.—AT PRIVATE STABLE 5 85 EAST Forty-first street, two superior animals, tor sale low, the owner wishing to reduce his stock; one dark, 3 years old, and one light color, 4 years. AN Orvortestry To. BUY, VERY CHEAP, A sU- perlor pair of black Carriage Horses, 16 hands high, Sand'o years old; closely matched; full tuanes and tatis very stylish drivers; perfectly gentle. single and doubles and warranted in every particular, To be seen at private stable 193 Lexington avenue. A GERTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN PASTURE for his horse during the next six months near Brook- yn, Call or address, with full Caan OWNER, 61 berty street, basement, section A NICE TROTTING | WAGON, NEARLY NEW, built to order; also horse Blankets. At 624 West Twenty ‘second stree! (ARRIAGE HORSES,—TWO TEAMS: OF ELEGANT — Fatriaus Morven 16 hants high, 6 years old; Kind and true in every ways well inatched Prompt and stylish drivers and warranted ound ind and true OAD SES.—Ten first class Roadsters: ng. round, and somne of them protnise great speed : they free and stylish Orivers aud i every Way relabis ond warranted sound WORK LIORSES,—Also several excelient Work Horses and Horses for general business u al! warranted sound, Kind and true. These horses have just arrived from Kentueky, and Southern Indiana, where they were se- lected with great care and with'the view 10 meet the present demand in the market. They can be seen ie the Auction Mart JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELT, 10, 112, 14 teenth street, where they will’ be at priva ample upportantty given fo try them byte ©. NARRIAGES AND Si, LING OFF CHEAP. ) 4) new and secon wgers lh styles: also 20) new ant second hand Sleigh, WETTYS Mabutactory, Nevins and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, (AOUPE LANDAULET, COU / sion Top Phaeton, slightly sofia, eral second and ta Cartiages ‘heaps itoek: aways, Dog Carts, Bugytes, MANUFAC Veen UNION, 039 Broadway. past sty LONG TAIL, BA y, Ethan Alien, 1s hands, 9 yoars olds can trot in 2 40 price $00. Can'be seen at stable 12 East Thir- it. yor SALE—A PAIR OF FINE CARRIAGE HORSES; bays, 16 hands high, 8 ana 9 years old. To be seen at 49 West Elghtoenth street. OR ‘SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, SEVERAL GOOD work Horses, suitable for any kind of work, ApH At the office of the Peo opte’s tee Company, 319 Twenty-first street, after 12 o'clock SAMEES REILLY & CO. WOR SALE—A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES, i m the country, suitable for all pur: “ap. Apply at Wooster street, pear OR SALE, THREE UARTER SEAT, NO TOP ROAD AUCTIONEER. Ml 77 Reade streets, D! “OBEN 16, Bt 10s o'clock, a Abele, falesrooms bers an ade stre ev HANDSOME HOUS aa a RNITURE, 01 rem lor convenience of sal ‘al ts, cloths, &e.y Ac. Details In time. aul Peer ont r se._ Details in TTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wapufecturiag and other desirable city nt Sit 8. nin a ree upon tho premises, on PR ite A ocronkt ae = P e O'CLOCK P. M. 4 by ¢ 18 story. brick’ Fae FY, now occu Moor a Bealy Mrothcrs and known aa N ‘os. rs ii New Jersey Railroad avenue. The front bua by 60x33. feet. The rear building is 56x28 feet. The ben! apes be- tween bulldings covered. Size of a, Saxe This is a vent desirable pro perty te i to heart he manufacturing portion Brihe city: ‘and should com- - ee Shore pattention of parties secking a safe and profit. 0 two frame Dwelling Houses (in the rear of the above, Premises) known as Nos. 05 Bruen street, on, (ha rooms each; tote Toxin feet. 6 BROT frame House No. 65 Liberty street, containing mine finished peo with gas througtiout ai water in ki ind Jot 19x102 fee! ‘Terms very liberal and made , Reet day of sale, The premises may be viewed at any time before sale. UCTION SALE OF Groenhouse and Stove Plants ‘on. fOuNG. ry ELLIOTT will sell at auction, on FRIDAY, October 18, at Il o'clock A. at the residence of James Gordon Bennett, Fort Washingt his iarge and valuable collection OF stove and Greenhouse font ‘across; the finest speci- 1 Sago Palm, 8 ft. he hn hand’ Tit men in th United State 4Palme fae specimens, 6 Strelitzia Regina; splendid specimens. 4Maranta Zevrin 3 Orange Trees, = on a Hote frulting. 4 Orange Trees, fants, fruiting. 2 Ficus lustic tnt ‘shaia aber iree, large plants, 26 Cametias; assorted varieties. leas; Assorted varieties, 2 large Rhododendrons. : Nafainea or Eyes Brush Tree. Z large plants of Taberneamontana. egonias ; paar, varieties, all in bloom. 12 varieties of Ferns; good eorts and fine plants, 20 gare ¢ plants, ots and tubs. a Peach ‘Trees, in 180 lace . lots of Bouvardias, Gardenias, Dracenias, Eupetoriuins, Mra rs Jasmines, ae A Cactus, Pelargonium: ‘oes, Carnations, Suivian, Geraniuins, tc; tion of ‘amateurs, gardeners and florints is par- ticularly called ‘Yo this: sale’ ae the plants are wot ont Fare and Mme specimens but in excellent condition, ani ‘will be positively sold without Fenerve, (OTT, Auctioneer. Cars lenve the Hudson River Hailrond depot Tisteth street, at 10 A. M., stoppin it Fort Washington depot. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and lean Nassau strect, opposite ‘ost off re. PANDOLFINI & CO. will Paty ey the house of Messra tn 87 Ni Da, et, salesroo) on Tiisbay, WEDNEXDAY and and THURSDAY, 1 o'clock each day, the finest collection of Masble Goods, Statuar; , Bronzes, ever offered at auction. They have been selected by Mr. PandolOni, who isnow ‘abroad, and will surpass in beauty pod fist any selection that has heretofore been TIE BRONZES, CLOCKS AND ARTICLES OF VERTU will compare favorably with any importation that has been made tor this market, HE GARDEN STATUARY, FOUNTAINS VASES, &C., ‘OF AN ENTIRELY NEW DEsI The above ‘will be on exhibilion on Monday, Oc- tober 14. room: an ¢ seapan is IBRARY vat - it 1046 WALDRON & HOW the highest bidder, SALES AT AUCTION. A eiormy AUCTIONEER.—$20.000 WoRTH soitlggant Furniture at auction, rosewood Planofortes, French plate Mir ant velvet Carpets, &c., this ‘Mohday) at Mi o'clock, at 79 Nawal street, near Fu ton, embracing one of the Nargest and best assortments rniture offered ptpunie sale this season, includ- ing Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits Library and’ Dining Ri its of every description, both new and second hand} also’ two” splendid. rosewood, Pianoforten, elegant yelve late Mir- re Beds 5 ty walout phates, ¢ ‘are, OMice Desks, &c.. Buyers o annie of of aches inntided that they ear ut o' savew per cent. ‘Goods packed sige the raedle, for ship- ment, UCTION SALE—AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 124 West 26th st. between 6th and 7h ays This day, Zommencing at iby o'clock, HENRY. ZINN, Auctl er, sells all the ‘elegant Furniture, ¢ tris sing over wood Planoforte, Fen Parlor Suits, Mrarst Oil Paintiigs, Lace Cartatus. rosewo rpets, and wa! nut Bedroom Suits, sents, Bureaus, Wa robes, 20 curled Ma and pri ing Be Beddli a Dining Room. Basement and Kitchen ‘Furniture, eg French mi plate ire ges Bronzes, &c. ‘COLTON, . AUCTIO EER. ant Hotisohold Furniture, fine Oil Paintings, in Wednesda: tober, 16, at iors o'clock, at the auc- tion rooms, 89 Kust Thirteenth street. wear Broadway. the eniire rich Furniture of n large private house on Madison avenue, removed to the salesroom for kopventence of sale. - Carver d_and black walnut P room, and Dining om Furniture, en suit lute Per, Mantel and Side Mirrors, Library Furniture, legant ft Carpets, Binnkets, Sheets, Mattresses Boletors an Plitows G Gas Fixtures, solid ‘Silver Tea Set, Plated Ware, rich China and Glass Ware, &c. Full particulars on Tuesday. B* f. W. DAUCHY, “AUCTIONEE DAUcHY a JOHNSON sell this’ day, at 2 o'clock, at_ 454 Canal Street, a general assortment ot Houschold Furniture gonstating of Parlor and Bedroom Suits, biack walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstanda, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Etageres, hair Mattressos, Beds, Bedding, ota Beds, Lounges, Extenston and other Tables, Chatrs Rockers, fe Stands, velvet, tapestry and’ ingrain Carpe e ‘Curtains, Oileloths, W mdow, shad ‘ier, Maitel ahd other. Mitrora: Clocks Manvel Ornaments Crockery and Glassware, Silverware; also a large lot ot Blankets Comforters, Sheets, Quilts, Stoves, nges, Sewing Machine, Kitetien Utensils, &c. Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AU CTIONRER SALES. room 724 Broadway —On Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 10% o'clock, at salesroom, clegant Household ‘Furniture, Pier Mirrors rieh crimson. satin Lanbrequins, superd Mo- quette Carpet, lace Curtains, English Hrusséls aud tapes- 8, #e., removed for conventence of sale. Par- tat ars in future advertisements, D. BAILEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 30 EAST Fourth strect, Rear Bowery, will sell, on Wednes. day, October 18, ‘at the residence of Mr. Wemple, Davis avenue, near Shore road, West, Brizhton, Staten’ Island, ail'the handsome HouseHold Fuentlures' mlliara ‘Tauic &c,, contained in sald house; also one bay Mare, Depot Wagon, two Sleighs, Harness, &c.; catalogues at’ office; boats from foot Dey street for’ Snug Harbor landing. RST AVENUF, — WILLIAM KENNELLY, AUC. fioneer, wiil well at auction on Tuesday, October 15, at 12 o'clock. at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, ihe two valuable three story Houses and extra sized Lots, cast side of First avenue, between 12th and 113th streets, Maps at auctioncer’s oftico, No. 4 Pine street. ENRY B, HERTZ, AUCTIONEE BALESROOMS, 16 CORTLANDT STR: LARGE SALE OF RICH DIAMOND JE On Fridi Lik at il ovclock. acover $12.00, aid embracing ihe offered at ii _Full particulars in time. HERTZ, ENRY |B, AUCTIONEE SALESROOMS, ‘1 CORTLANDT STREET, ICH AND PLAIN CABINET FURNITURE, ohes stock ofa Raaitersier retiring from business. day and Tuesday, Oct. 14 aud 15, ateleven o'clock each day, comprlatn every varity of Parlor, Chamber, itiraty ‘and Dining Koom Purmitufe, Cabinets, Armoires 7. LRY, entire stock, valued Hest assortinent ever TERE JOHNEON, aR Grand Mansion Four Wundred ¥ ane. AUCTIONEER. ater Front Water View Lota, on Mickie” Mstate, TUESDA October “Ys, 1872. on Free train, banquet, Seventh Re; ent Band. Harri- fon street. For tree railroad passe: phy. to JERE JOUNSON, JR., Auctioneer, jussau street. ERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. Estate of ate Edward Richmond, most extensive and elegant on Long island, situated at Richmond Hill, L. L, first station on South Side at track) road, contisting of 400 choice Lots and Plots and five new and St aucdon, on (he premiees’ in pats ery urchasers, on NESDA October 16. nd is all near the finest st station on ‘idly restricted against nuisances. title perfect; terms eary. nd ‘afrison's Entertainment; fine ban: sale—On Tuestay, Getober private residen Thompeon superior Parlor, ‘Dining R Kitchen Furniture; being the entire Furniture. of the avove Tesidence,, For particulars see Tuesday morning's Herald. Catalogues ready on morning of sale, House- others earnesily invited. ‘ARSHAP’S SALE,—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEE! will sell on sonar t. 14, 1872; at 10) goer Nos. 377, 379, venth GA Machinery, vinturee Bs Furniture of the iv York in fyorea Perry omens, consisting of ped Heading chines, Molding jachines, Forges, Rounding, Ma chines, Shafting, Pulley Steam Bi iting, Tools Office | Furniture ai Trou Sate a Horse, Tr Harness, Lumber, em cogaererenrons: i BP PENUCHON, Marshal, ARSHAL'S SALE SEWING MACHINES, FURNT- ture, &c, RD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will aell Mond; Ti o'clock, at salesroomn, 2 east Brond- way, ten Wheeler # Wilson, Singer's nd Eliiptic farally ire Machines, in n pertect order; I Carpets, Mirror ery Store Fixtures, 1 tea Cane, Coun: fore Cohtec Milt Counted and Platiorns Henle, Measures, Oyster Counter,’ &c. JAMES DONOVAN, Marshal. ORTGAGE SALE.—I WILL EXPOSE TO SALE THIS day, at 10 A. M., at the northwest corner of Houston and Thompson streeta, the Stock, Fixtures and Furniture ot a Liquor § Aig Tee ‘of Bar and Bar mye an Fump, Li King Ginsses, Glassware, & Lease'of the above-named premises. By ofde¥ of ney for mortgagee. a PIERSON, AUCTIONEER, By A.D. MELLIC CK, Jn., & BRO. No, 6 Pine street. cond grand auc! 300 chotee Villa Plots and four beautiful Houses faterson, * sruhty's October 15, 1872, This nest ever: phered at anetion, on} proper ve q othe propertt Now York, by Eric or New Jersey oad, aud “only five iminutes distant from either. Avenues 70 feet wide, grated and sewered. A line of horse cars, running through tho pt cures easy and comfortable connection with ait pa fe vot the city; situation unsurpassed, with extensive will tor bo 23 Parlor Suits, for thes beneft of the creditors of Messrs. Schaffer, Neuman & Watts; rosewood and ‘walnut frames, in latest fashionable coverings, in plain and striped reps ‘and brocatel. On aoe vouday afternoon. " i ail mat Pie OGL Family Turnout—Horses, Garry and Hi Ladies’ eo rye ei poe Phaeton and Harness. Physician's Gig, id Harness, Horse a "-s 10 head of fine road and work Horses, Grocers’ and Express Wagons, Bugzies, Park and Road Phaetons, Dog Carta, ’ Single and Double Harness. 4 UGUSTE MARTINES' & CO., AUCTIONEERS, gihtuction Sie magninednt pees Furnien Pianoforte, drawing room Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, lurgest and richest assortment Household Furniture oftered at fauetlon { the elegeat priv DAY (ay, Went Fiiteénth strect, at the clegant private residence. ei en! rect © clegatedween Fittirand Sixth avenues, ‘at 103g o'cloc sale commencin; Drawing Rooms—superd Suite, Fompadotr and Maric Antoinette styles, covered silk and brocatel of the richest description aera "Tables. Cabinets, rosewood kere, Secretaire Bookcase, Encoignures Jardinieres, terbury, artistic bronze Statuary, Oil Paints nent artists, Mirrors, Lace Curtains, magni wood Pianoforte, Stool, embroidered cloth cover; Music Books, Hatstand, ' Plate Glass; superb and costl) Cha’ mber Suits, rosewood, walnut Dreming. age Loe Commodes en gulte, style Louis XIV. ; hair, sp tresses; velvet, Bruges Carpets Dining E Tab!e, Buffet, ten allver Casters, Tureen: 3b ner, Tea Service; Tilsen, Cake Waskets, Shemeld Table Cutlery, China Dinner Tea Sets, rupy crystal Glassware. Also. Furniture of rervan apartments, basement, kitchen Furniture. Parties wi take Fifth avenue stages or Six| UCTION SALE OF handsome ant genteel Household Furniture, Sw yards velvet, Brussels Carpets, Pianotorte, ti 14 at Iie veloc, ‘at the o ‘a. Vanderhomt, Bsq. ce uehth street), between Firth and HOLS, Auctioneer. | Parlors magnificent rosewood —P apheay rand seale, cost $750; rosewood and ing to vig this sale atent rench arlor Suits, covered with satin, velvet, broca- agratie, walnat {el and reps; Elayeres, Cabinets, Turkish Chairs, Lounge: Painting: Curtains, Mirrors, Bedsteads. | Bu shsta Mattreseés, Bedding, Bullet, Extension Table; Glass, China, Silver Ware, ‘tc. Salo positive, Goods’ packed and delivered for eee by responsible men. Book case, Clocks, ‘ables, Bronz oa, Washstands, re sa Tite Gietoek. neing at “ + magi tave rosewood ‘Pianotortes mde to order; leg: Suits, covets in crimson ‘eatin, pobre! Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Bookcase, Elageres, Rronzes and Bisque Figures, Ceatre and. ty roncole, Tables, Curtains Ot Paintings, 800 volumes of Rooks, Jardi Suite in Fosew ood, and waln Dressing Bareaug zy curled Hair Mattresses, Spring Be Sintne Room Suits, Bu Cha rs Wagon, bar built to order py city maker; | Ware, Library and Drawing Room suits, Ba never was used; Will be rod cheay inquire at St. Mark's | Kitchen Purnitu Rive. Wools boxe livery stable, 904 East Eleventh st shipped. OR SALE A SPLENDID PAIR OF WHITE. SPoT- YY HENRY. STEA\ Fs heap; suitable for Cuba or Mexico. Ap- ly 0 POCA RE NEU Cee Btatten Thi cccstta street, near Lexington avenue” AvoTIONRER—oFrIC E Bowery.—Sells at he Broome sti at Wa, i the Furniture of family declining house ke hime positives | in lots. Dealers invited. i “Foring unasuaily liberal; sale absolute ; title paract ; luncheon before nt Bal spec cial ral tibet I ian York at ll A. M., oot ot Chambers and West ‘Twenty-th ird streets, ‘or maps and passes a) to the auctioneer, No. 6 Pine street; or to MORRIS Manager,23 Dey street, or P. C, ECKHARDT, 619 Ninth avenue, penile cach 5 scichit Sespanictranddes-tobisi Ea saa POSITIVE AUCTION SALE OF COTTAGE PLOTS ® residence at Rye, A ae eer county, THURSDAY. OCTOBER If, AT SP, M These fina lota are the best in the village, within three minutes ot copen om Purchase avenue and Elm we: ot pacheular man to B. & OLMSTEAD, C. B. EPHERD, Broadway, or RR. MAZARD, Jr., Tio Broadway. corher Pinc stree! AWNBROKER'S SALE—MEN'S CLOTHING. —THIS day, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 69 New Bowery G0) lots Overcoite, Business, Sack and Frock on, ‘assimere and Docskin Pantaloons; Cloth, Velvet and Cassimere Vests. By order of John Martin, 62 Mul- berry street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J. M'GRATH, ‘Augtionecr, 188 Chathain street, will seit this day. at o'clock, $0) lote men's and women's Cloth Ht Dresses, Shawis, Remnants, Underch tung, Quit kets, ed ding, Boots, Shocs, &c, Also. Coats, Punt order G, Fredricks, 128 Bleceker street. AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOR- TIMER, 42 East Broadway, 500 ots fine Silk and other Dresses, Skirts and Remnants, fine a Ho oaks and Sucques, Blankets, Spreads and Quilts, Boots and Shoes. 1H lows tine Overcoats, Basin and Sack Aira! Ang Panteamnt Vests, he tride {nvited. “By order Solomon Stearn, 13 West Twenty-seveuth street Da R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND PAWNBROKER'S GALE.—R. PIELD, Gt 5 AND ri uctioneer, salesroom lowery, will se! vy. tt IL o'clock, £60 lots women’s Clothing. Dres this day, ney Blunts,” Remnants’ Underelothing, Bedding: Quilts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, Carpets, ac. By order Julius Metzler, Houst SHERIFF'S SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND 5) General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell this day, nt Ll o'clock, atthe northwest corner ot Thirt third sirect ave Bleventh avenue, a Sawmill, Circul Saw, Saw Tables, La ppers, Hand Matching iene, ve heer Cutting “Machine, Fewuing Machine, | Moul 1 2%6inch Planer, Planer, and the property Pelonging to ‘the Sew York Improved Marre Company, and: now In said premises: also. i the Bight, Tithe and interost ot the said New York Improved rrel Company, of, inand pu unexpired term of the Lease of said preimiien, By ord ‘ATIHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff, H. Bunys, Deputy. ILLIAM ELLIOTT, AUCTIONEER, CAMELI festa Cactl, Ferns, Winter bioointng and varie: Jeaved Hants auction, on Tuesday, 18th Inst an atié choice assoriment in fare” k, LEGRAND'S ORIZA F 207 Rue St. Honore 207, Paris. Specialty} {or preservation of beauty. and Oriza Lys, Distinguished perfumed orvari 8 borqucte, Sold by all Perfumers, Druggists HTS, ‘STEAMBOATS, “eC, Hairdressers. VA By, (STEAM YACHT “FEARLESS” POR § N°, feet long, 18 beam, schooner vipr ee Might ra large cabin, hahdyoniely ftte Apply jm pler 3 ef DRY Goops. GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW FALL GOODS FROM AUCTION, Passeme: erie Gimpes, 1234 e. Passementerie Trimmings 20, to @ ie Trnmmings, 25e. to $9 ps. Colored silk Git Black silk Ginpr tbe io Me pe Colored silk Trimmings, 3c. to 25c. yard, Black silk Erimungn Se. to tbe Sued Col 4 te Frit be, a Bincke <r Feungen dor co ry ! ‘es Bead and silk 0 hp Bead and site Pamela ai! doce Silk Moss Velvets, 8c. yard. Silk Plaid Veivets, $1 ‘yard, Yard-wide Plashes, 25e. yard. Silk Bonnet Velvels, 796. up. Changeable Silk Velvets, 92c. vard. Extra silk Velvets, Sand $i 80 up. AT EK EY'S. AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S, dozen, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S, Plain and fancy Velveteens, 5c. up. Rich Ribbed Velveteens, 7c. yard. Lining and Bonnet Silks, 26¢. up. RRS EE ining and Bonne , Velvots, #6¢, yard. pe ag hs 66, He We gare. SZEYe ¢ Ribbon: . yal Faney Brocade Iibbons, 100. up. AT KINZEY'8, Mee aes GrRhe Mebone We, Sie.s B80 kp esicglunh nai = ‘At KINZEY'S, Wide black Sasn Ribbons, 38. uj Fancy Sash Ribbons, 40c., We., Be: Faney Wi and Feathers, 5c. up. Fancy Feathers and Potnpons: le: up. Ostrich Feath Birds’ Heads ‘and Wag “a90. Boys’ and Misses’ Felt Hats, 50c. Lailies’ and Misses’ Hats, cheap. All-silic Roman Ties, 10c, All-silk Twist Ties, 10c, uP. AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S, move fre irs Kew! ee. ‘a ws, up. Sipe - AT KINZEY'S, Rieu Shadea Silke tea 3 ie: berate * AT KINZEY'S, Wide tain Windsor ie, Soot ow sai ae > x AT KINZEY’S, Extra rich wide Tic , 80e. Rich double-faced ‘leno BC. see. Opening on Monday 5,600 pairs best Kia ¢ ever imported; selling in town ati 75, We are closing them out 06. pal Italian Kids, Fall colors, 39¢. French Kids, two button, 67c. Misses? Kids, all colors, 50c, Bolled Kid Cloves, 286" Ladies’ and Misses’ Hoslery, 10c. 1 Gents! aud Boys’ Hoslery. Taye: Up. eee bee sce 3 fgPRs 10c., 2140. : an ae ee AT KINZEY'8, Tape-borderdd linen Hanah 1g up. Embroidered and hematite! AT KINZEY’S, Gents’ hemstitch aproi, ‘2c, up. Gents’ linen hemmed, 1 Real Guipure Laces, l5c. French Phread Laces, 1iit Black Silk Laces, 3¢., 4c., 6¢.,.uD- Valenciennes Laces, 2e., ¥en, 4c, 6c., up. Valenciennes Lace 0c. to $2 69, Linen and Val Lace euler We. Fine Magic Ruflings, Se. yard, Wide Mubhin Wutings, So: yard. Skirt Ramings, 25e. plece uw) French Tuckings, fine, 25¢, Fara. 3,000 yards Hi, pur broiderie: Bee on oer tear wer ako. Sie Ladies’ priate Chemise, Been Night Dresses, Basques, very iow. Ladies’ and Gents’ Merino Underwear, Closing fine imported Underwear, Quentin auction ied of Goods Every day, very 601 Broadwa; AT KINZEY'S, ve AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, e KINZEY’S, AT KINZEY'S, ii up. CUP. AT KINZEY'8, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, Wyre yard. oe KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY’S, AT KINZEY'S, WILLIAM KINZEY, between Amity and Fourth streets. i MAX WIENER’S, 295 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Eighteenth ‘and Nineteenth streets, inanutoturer oa Ladies’ Furs. The choicest stock of Ses an Sacques, Muff and Boas; Ermine, Mink and Alask and Boas, at popular prices; Silver Fox, Alaska a Te ‘Trimuing ‘urs by the ‘yar RAND OPENING, GRAND OPENING, GRAND OPENING. GRAND OPENING. LADIES’ LADIES | LapIEs’ & LADIES’ § SUITS, SUITS, SUITS, SUITS. FASHIONABLE STYLES, FASHIONABLE STYLES, FASHIONABLE STYLES, FASHION, STYLES. is eee LOW PRICES, Low PRICES, LOW PRICES, PEYTON'S LOW PRICES. PEYTON'S, ra PEYTON'S, PEYTON'S, 72 AND 274 BOWERY. 72 AND 24 v4 BOWERY, a2 AND mK BOWERY. — JOTO Max WIENER, 295 SIXTH AVENUE, F BETWEEN Enghteenth and Nineteenth streets, for Ostrich Feath. ers, the cheapest place {n the city. ‘AIR, HAIR, HAIR,—SHAW'S PATENT HAIR ‘equal to Lis! = hair; can be combed and brushed. Switches, 60. Human Har cheapest and est in the ig, Hwitehes, one yard French Carls, $1 rds ‘own I made over, "250 teat “wtylon niwrays. on a Bowery, bolween Fourth strestand Urout Jones, up airs and Sixth avenue, | between Fwenty-secon Fwenty-third streets, tl NDIA SHAWLS, Have returned with moe stock, a: among which are some tae z ee 38 East Twentieth street. AX, WIENER, 28 S(XTH AVENUE, BETWEEN teenth and Nineteenth streets, manufacturer of ostrich feathers: offers his inte aaa varied mien st Oe ba owe ‘umes and Tips, in all the hew yi ed oi wholesale. _. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, 109 WEST THIRTY THIRD BTREET.—DRESSMAK, Jng in the latest style: babies’ wardrobe, unde rc ‘wear, of jerate le; ie latest style; m ts cr. _THE LECTURE SEASON, HE BURNED PROTECTORY.—1 DON'T FAIL TO AT. tend Father, Burkers jecturé on the “Volunteers 0 in at the Academy of Music, on Thuralay, Oct U7, aid in rebutldin rotectory. can from the sexton, Catholic book the? Protectory, ‘Wd Roade streot, where the ‘private boxes ci INSTRUCTION, ‘ eeeeers annnnnnnnenaned N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER, GRADUA roel public academy Paris, French and, pupal Ce ey Ghaccte, “seks or New ror es © Cone ard street Broo! i rooklyn. (ceareiecatssieaciolin T coments boon COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, ite Cooper espa Sap Terie ‘Aritnmne ic and Languages. department. Reduction in Telegraph y to'sios s tntght tically. with instraments. Demand for operat ESS Wh BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME4 ey Baie fot pen, ladies and boys. Messrs jorner Kignteshth ive Hrival tion, y aI ning, and pile, ract! kal “4 Tor business. ety np! ae ran from the worst bag in bi tt aN Ter embling rei sonn ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, AS CoMPanoi] fully competent to give {ietruction jn Engi rancher,’ ea har ace near asant home and bg) matiarng ory party. neTrose 15¢ threes ase . KY a Herald office. vbr . 4 BILLIARDS, Ly al eats WW, CULLEN DER Rai jender, vas Broadway, New York. ILLE RD TAB FOR SALB.—FOUR complet with ble pel hey whl iron canine Bray a aE Boat el OR SALE opears iE phe to IN TH Steen Spree oan sites en 1 HE Ny ARETE, AND ALL OTHER NEW DESIGN! oi Ue vd Ti reat hin 4 ; second mena ney fuses Tos Centro strate, ‘Z

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