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FOR aA —, patina FINANCIAL—Ei WHOLE NO. 13,217. THE NEW YORK HE ee Pace—Fourth; fifth and sixth Twrirmn Pace—Fifth column. ‘De Free Pace—Fifth column. ANTED—Sxconp Pace—First and second BOARD “AND LODGING WANTED—Finrst Pacs—Second lamn. KLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sscoxp Pacr— third columns. Pace—Sixth column. RDENE RS KWrLFTH Pace—First CoagiWisk StiLAMsHILPs—Sacox Pacu—Sixth col- rd coli BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Twaurrn Pacr—Fitth col- auarhiiss NOTICES—suvsaru Page—Sixth column, CITY REAL ESTATE PON BALLE—Secon Pace —Becon! and CORRS AND BALESMEN—Twatrra Pace—First col- SHOT terre GARI COPANINERSHIPS—Bicute Pace—Fourth | potaeen ARD—Finst Pag mid col KCADEMIES—Twristn tae Fan ‘column. Y¥—Twecrtn Pace—Third c sixth col BALE—Tw EUROPE—Twaurru Pace—Sixth column. i6HTH Pace—Fourth column. weLetn Pace—Third column, RN Fou! EUROPEAN IMTEAMBIIIFS—Stcoxs Pace Pith and biti hey ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SkconD eee ee voure and fifth columns, ” Pacr—Sixth column. PRExCu aby NDVER! nd thi) umns, BELP W. aN TED-FEMALES—Ezeventa Pagx—Sixth HELP Want ERTISEMEN 1S—Tweuitu Pacr—Second and Tweirta Pace—First column, .D—MALES—Twxirtu Pacx—Second col- HORS# bIseAse—Pusst Pacr—Fourth and fifth col- OER CARRIAGES, 4C.—Finst Pacr—Third and HOTELS—Finst Pacr—Second column, HOUSES, HOON, WAN ANTED—TweLrrg = Page— TON oF inst Pacr—Fifth colum: ITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND _ BER. N REAL * aaa ‘FOR SALE—Sxconp Page— colum: LECTURE SEAS! SON—Twauern Fage—vinn column. ee oF Soh eoCnn Pacx—Fitth column. UND—Fi ‘inst Page—First column. MACHINERY tween Pace—Third colamn. Pe MARIALS Tweirte Pace—sixth column. EDICAL—Twrirrn MisCuLLANEOUs AD’ aust [AN Pe LITICAL tw nurn Pacr—Fil VERTISEMENTS—Tente Packe— th column. SHOUR—twrnren Pace—Sixth column, Ninta Pace—Fourth column. RTES—Nixtu PAck—Fourth column. ‘m Pace—Sixth column.” Risiep i ety d 1 SIPATIONS WA WANTED—FEMALES— PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITy "ror SALE OR TO RENT—S) aur eral sD Pace—Third coluiun. 1B TO EXGHANGE—Skcoxn Pagr—Third REAL et ESTATE SANT See Pace—Third and RELIGIOUS NOTIGES—Finst Pagr—Fitth column, RDS—Finst Pagn—First column. os aa Ne haenibanabelenndan AG! Fourth and fitth SITUATIONS hl el dt eed acer rape LEVENTH PaGE— First, hird, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTEDOMALES ctwuuren Pace—First SPECIALS NOTICES—Finst Pace—First, second and third second, t eolumne. SFORTING—Doas, BIRDS, &C.—Finsr Pace—Third col- LET FOR Fourth colum: AVELLERS" GUI BTORAGE—Secoxn Pace—Sixth column. THE TRADES—Twrtrru Pace —Second column. THE TURN —Finsr PA Third columu or! BURINERS PURTOSES—Secoxp Pace— IDE—Sxcoxp Pacr—Sixth column. TR. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND Bihet teeelata TO LET— Sxcoxp (en au colun WESTCHESTER LET—8: TAOHTS, STEAMBOATS, column, NTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR loa Paar third column, &c—Tweirta §=Page—Sixth ‘HERAT BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN MENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD DVERTI: Yl AT THE BRANCH OFFIC , 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY. SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. (TILL {P, M. ON WEEK K DAYS. (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. "M.) AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. ae —— 2 PERSONAL. FRLONDE GENTLEMAN, STANDING UP IN BROAD- ‘way car, desires acquaintance handsome. brunette, ‘Who got on car at Sevenseenth street, fate restatirant, about three o'clock reeable please address ROXCAL, Herald Up- town town Branch office. ominy from West- junday aiter- BL te ang PARK, “SIXTH AVI 'ENUE a TO WASI- iace, Sunday, 2 P.M. Will valtk, wi ite, silk crav who o ned window. ‘fs IDENT, T, ', Herald: office. SS ey ‘CE IS PLEASANT. be 1 ou not givo farewell recognition to your rect friend? NIVERSITY PLACE CARS GOING DOWN lady in black rant an inter view to entle} an sarranging her hat? Address AC- IF IT MUST ee fs the time #)—Will the youn lady who was goln church please address the ‘gentleman who handed er the Herald, stating par JOU df oft ALLE 144 WES Twenty-ninth street please call at and a Went sieht street GIE. ulars, to avoid mistake? W, F. ——— Lost. AND FOUND. 2 7°08 THE MORNING OF THE 2TH, A Cluster Diamond Ring; seven smail stones and one ge centre stone, crown setting. A liberal reward will paid for its return to WM. H, WARD, fruit store, 13 road street. O8T—SATURDAY A TORTOISE shell Locket, seonegramed A: oN ©. ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to 35 Union equare. O8T—IN oR NEAR THE FIFTH AV atre, on Saturday evening, pera Glass, Pike's make. UE THE- October 28, 2 white Ivory le finder, by leaving It at ‘the box office of the theatre, will greatly oblige the loser. J 08t-ON SATCRDAY NIGHT, between. Irving p) and Chain, with ‘L Ht TY ached, A liberal babar will be paid for its tone toa West Fourteenth f, and no questions asked. OST-THURSDAY, OCTOBER %, A LADY'S GOLD Wateh and Chain; initials on watch 6. A. P. An one returning the same to 209 East Forty-sixth street will be liberally F rewarded. le, Finder Post office, | $5 # REWAI Ri of. Spectacles. “SATURDAY, LOST, A GOLD PAIR Return them to’ 12 Cetre street, “REWARD.—1_ HAVE Lost, BETWEEN MOTT Haven and New York, my ‘small amount is money and a nanaee ot please inform A. L. VAN. Denil T, box iew York. Kketbook, containing t key name $1 REWARD,—LO8T, ON THURSDAY EVENING, ut SR Be Sixih from a pasture between Guttenberg sn! inion remixes ot Henry Fisher, a clear red Any one returning ‘her to MICHAEL street, between Clinton and Grand, joboken, will receive $10 reward and the thanks of the $10.3 afternoon. 0 REWARD. $l REWARD FOR DELIVERING THE SURVEY- or's Fieldbook at 1,227 Broadway, room 6, lost —LO8T, ON THURSDAY EVE: i Dog, brindle and white. West Forty-third IN Return % - $2 feat Twentyt Bie pe FOR THE RETURN OF A WHITE with red ribbon. reet. Strayed from 2 3 a ward wal to the abov 50 are the Brit tae, ining, par ot rat sri e i Garden jag tis LOST, ON SUNDAY, FROM NO. 3 East Forty-second’ street, a small’ black and tan be paid above address, with silver coll and about his neck. The above juestions asked if returned ON THE ~ APTERNOON oF in ihe smoking room, New York wriae street, Ht TY. a brown Jeather Satchel, con- cases. The Miler will please re- ae 17 Matden Jane, or to 48 faked if the following a cles of silver WS West Twe: ‘second street: Spoons, * Dessert Spoons, y afternoon, Veto! returned Teak Sars bet between and it ee Dinner ris }CTIVES.—EDSALL & CO,, NO. 5 PINE STREET, furnish nc and efficient operatives in all mat: pertaln: ‘hou! strictly ‘confidential. their business. it tne United States ‘and ‘Europe. Correspondents A “$e MONEY SOARED. ON LIF! . A —AERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, . vin A ne DARIEA, a fi. “TN8t RANCE Liberty street. corner Of Fulton avenug and “Boerum street, Fo "Brealera suppliods esti foi « . M, to 8P, M5 ony anday” from 3 to 8 ealara, © ROVE TATARA Mee box 4,90 New wre * al cache BE Abdow: ING NING TRUSS, 94 few and im and ® eal a ainets jor sal HE IM) POVED INSTRU vd LJ he annual meeting of thy socle: hen a the | tres: i y) evening, attain a te Seventh avenue, th 3 oer, ACOB ROTHROUILD, i Sectetary. eR. Px.Gov- aS pad Gran? “oncert ely 11 pastpone: Me, Fters, $2.0. Branch ‘a a ‘ot Major THOMAS il. Basten cone mn =i me, 1) ietion Braco ‘im howkier dives aid otter and applied at si’ Browiwa Tite Der ort Thiet fies oF i : NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, ‘1872. —TRIPLE SHEET. SUMMARY OF THE BUSINESS THE MUTUAL LIFE. Isc F. 8. WINSTON, J For twenty-eight ‘year: ICE COMPANY OF anization to Ji 2 Tae sone Lire Uisvrance: ov New Yorx, ctuaRY's Drral Oct 7, AS. j F. 8, Wixsrox, Esq., Preside: Sin—Ih compliance juest, that 1) Department an acc of the mn and monetary affairs of pany, for formation, of our general agent ra publi, by ¥ at carefully ¢ follow! bit on all important poi had tor roughly ‘examined aud com the accounts by my co leget uy auditor. I It to be true and we nee, meer ean® Me One 0) it sufficie: ania ry mee! ligations, as exhibited tat faut, are mall to the lo of ordinary and ot and high rate of interest ‘whic! ve chai Seater Pe tee bare, eae of lass at © xclence and busin je assurance, Company exhibits a record of & an attitude un- equal by any other Compan; in this country or in Europe, Our net prices for assur: based upon an aunt and the mortality our selling prices—cal nee Are, as you are aware, intrest of four per’ fires Jor money ‘es of the American Lite Table; and led OMce Premiums—result trom a ercen' addition to these, to cover expenses other boo de: ss eee The Company has, since its organiza- tur) to its ane holders, a Boas be OF premiums, ine! Jor surrendered policies, nearly one halt wir 438) * of its cash premium receipts; and In cash, death and other ‘Assurance ctartne, but little short. of reventeen mil lion dollars, besides investing at seven per cent, being three per cent more than assumed in premiums, a re- rerve lund snficient to induce any .asurance com; pony doing business on legitimate principles, to assume all i obligations, present and prospective, Sounting. at the close of last year, to nearly two hundred and forty-nine these, can only have been secured million dotlars. Results so striking by the habitual practice of a rigid economy in e¢: nditures, great caution in the selection of lives, and Most active vigilance in investing the tunds which have been, and are now, constantly flowing into the company. Borecver, Ay business is howe A ‘onthe increase; the returns thus far rece! ‘om our general agents, at i--- emprenroesse ons of the Home cffice, indicating an tation in the amount of our assurance of over ten million dollars during the present yeary over and above “Reset binitted ctrl subini a (Signer sf Ww. |. H.C C. BARTLETT, Attorney. STATEMENT, eiPTs, 1 Prominms received in cash 964,677,770 23 Fromiume received in sur eee 23,152,560 O1 Interest, ents, ée.. 17,485,707 79 Total TOOEIDIS. +++ -1., 105,317,033 03 cists i 4 deat lea , annuliies and mi lowments ..,....$16,059,507 04 Dividends paid—w ) of premiums, in surance, | for, post-mortem claims and in casi 28,980,833 93 Paid tor marendered pollei 5,172,395 31 Commissions and brokerage: 5,984,789 99 8,885,523 86 713,366 73 Total disbursements.. Net assets January 1, 1872, SUMMARY OF )F INVESTMENTS, 1, Bonds and mortgages on prot worth more than double the sua loaned. 450,285 99 United States stocks. + 4,203,108 75 & New York State and city stocks, + 15000,000 00 4. New York State town bonds. 70,000 00 5. Real estate 1,080,863 89 039 50 Add— Interest accrued.. 5 1 sailed 03. Accruing semi- annual ai 1d qui terly premiums. . ae 1,122,442 86 Premlams in course of ‘trang. OF COBL. ss ser eseeeeen in 3 seseeeevees 683,772 37 ——— 2,813,425 88 Gross assets, January 1, 1872. ++ $51,577,997 00 The appraiscd cashed value of the property mortgaged to Me TBompany. as secur foc“ thsesy: bones and ‘wager, 13 over $8), . Fire insurance to the amount ‘of 828,000,000, In ad tion. is also held as collateral security to these loans. T have carelully wexamined the foregoing statement and flud the same correct, ‘eigned) ¥, LLOYD, Auditor. ISAAC Burrav ot OCOUNTE, Tax Morvan Lire Insurance PaNy or New VORm, The Committec, “a binten wore undersigned tec, “the Accounts and Assces of the company, Rerehy cer tity that they have ca xamiped the sane and compared them with the. “statement of the Mutual Lite Insurance Company of New York, tor the year ending December, 31, 1871. and they find the ‘same to be as and such statement to be corre: Moighed) ‘SOHN WADSWORTH, 1, ROBINSON, W. M. VERMILYF, w. SMITH BROWS, JAMES C. HOLDEN, New Yorx, February 1, 1872 Gross assets as above. . + seeees $51,877,997 00 LIABILITIES, Reserve required for all policies, in force. 248,937 84 Reserve required for ‘additions to the same. + 10,259,355 45 Reserve required for annuit! F703 8 Keserve tor expenses. 449,038 79 Claims by death not ye 453,478 97 Post-mortem dividenis due ot id ae ose 56,000 00 83,654 39 8,197 22 —_———, Ai 682, 256 62 Surplus over all liabilities. $3,595,740 38 3B Dividend declared January 1, 1372. = 127 92 Undivided surplus... 1,052,012 46 The reserve fund for policies and additiont te poten is ascertained by the American table ot mortality and four’ ber cent interest. mortality actually experienced by the company bas’ IBvCrgC ed about seventy-five per cent of that pre- dicted by the American Table. Ratio of commissions paid to total receipts. Ratio of ail other expenses to total receipt: Percentage, ra] Ratio of total expenses to totel receipt: The ratio of expenses to receipts has bee ing tor several years, having been for the year 1871 ie 7 +10 per cent against an average ot ten per cent during the whole existence of the compa x ‘The amount of dividends paid teas value) is. : Add ‘surpius oxisting after dividend’ of 1873, to ned be retur: . Amount paid for surrendered policies........ 8,172,395 31 Total amount returned to policy holders. - $29,611,211 70 70 Total ainount of cash premiums paid by pot y NOMMCKS. 02.0.2 ceeseeees 64,677,770 23 Ratio of sum returned to “Gah remMiutns received, 49 8-10 Dor cent At is not ‘claimed that every policy holder has had this peroeneace e of cash premium returned ; the gencral aver- age only here is intended. Som» have had more and sume less, depending upon the kind of policy, its age and that of the owner, and whetier the latter has or has not used his dividends in payment ot premiums. For instance, olicy ::0. 8 now the oltest, rises to 128 percent; whereas ‘0. 105,428, One of the more recent and on whieh the divl- Gend hasbeen, surrendered in payment of premiun, reaches only to 82 per ¢ i aarape phon dividends remain with the com: and are used to purchase more Lilo Assurance papa with tne Lag Ade amount so purchased will, o! the veneral average, be cash dividends, + $23,386,853 93 1,052,012 46 a re than double that ot ‘the Tn conciusion, it is submitted whether any other insur- ance company in existence can make a more favorable exhibit in regard to the extent of its business, amount of its accumulations, magnitade ot its dividends, economy. in its expenditures and the character and suthciency of id Be slemed, ime WM, H. 6. BARTLETT, Actuary. ‘At the usual quarterly meeting of the Board of Trus- tees, heki on uve 16th of Oetover, 1572, on motion it was unanimous! Kesoived, hat in accepting the ares of the Actu- ary and Auditor at this mecting, the Trustees deem it their duty and the present a fitting oecusion to express their continued contidence in the watchiulness, and integrity with which the business has be ducted by the executive officers and their ap ion of the faith ‘ther deri of their duues by these om ployed in ot rf departinents of the institution. Kesolved, That we, (he undersigned, Trustees of The Mutual Lie Insurance Company ot New York, do express our entire conflence in ule decuracy of the preceding statement. 8 D, Babcock, iat Bates, iaoing Bedinren, John V. L. Pruyn, red Edwards, Bavid itoadiey, John #, Develin, ry B. Dav! bere whvelen, di, Wakes, bene, WwW. ‘opham, ie proul Geo. 8. Coe, HeMecurdy,” Join n Wadeworthy Wm. mith Brown, Willlam Betts, Alonzo Child, J. Ellict Vondiet, w, ¥, Babcock, Seymour Js H Wis, A. Haines, Francis Skidd: ¥ tivo other members of the Board—namely, Messrs. Alex. H. iticy and Henry A. Smythe, are ‘absent in rope, We append extracts from the Fepcet of a Committee appointed by policy holders jing in Boston, Maxs., to examine the condition pap puinescment of the company. To the Pottey Holders of the hen he Life Insurance Com- v of New York, residl Hoston ant Vichaity,— “By their G omnibittee ‘appointed. at the Meeting held in the Specific Cha . the sant 9, 1 Condition Policy Holder, and i a or wy ¥ . “We accel ted the duties of this commission with intent to their full performance in the interest ot our constitn- ents, to uncover the truth, whither of right or wrong, if sound hid knowin well that the purest integrit eUil@, LUk Wa uad tee eet Bo lieved to guide, the manageinent of the sacred trusts he by our ii Sneurance ums Bnies tor the protection ir the insured, tignin il progress and sticcess Cesentia nice oF low rates of pre - min under. ie mutual 3} . Well-arounded confi dence, th t and faithfil administration, $$ indixpen: to that feeling of comfore and content whi ch ou belong to every man who insures the ‘weltare of bis dependent ones, it may be from fea arsed ‘saving Te duty to condemn the Mig od cacries the coequal duty to a porove ts right. Unpust persion of ataithfut officer tsas wrong as tho re ention . Gna dgrence.s ofan wnfaichyab one, eqve were authorized ‘to investigate the amar company.” Rvery facvlity for, it was given by the ‘ cers, Who At our Mspos: Secount ait heard in the oflee and their own sot ipive and adininisira ds Tract is tor yacht depar ung, o Cusuultiee of Whyse | _._ SPECIAL NOTICES. Gaties are not m @ sanction withont knowledge; but ea 's required to know pon the merits of each eparate i deparanent For ‘alue and other particulars of under mortgage have been spector of real amas i nor rato as been examined by learned and faithful Counsel or the ted cleat ot ruses an dee! i and a corded a alee ot these ‘will be character ahd | iY Derfect in its sys. thi png ¢ for amendment. every step.” from the apniication tor insurance upon & ie a gop end profitable investment of the rapid ting eerniame th there is a test ot a cheek” Cnet Soild ilul or accidental. take space fe ribe al thisim detail, but must be con- tent to say at the system pursued is me Berea and several committees — ne am —e = ae soon ———=sy ie it es see Laie te nee ___ Hons RSS, CARMIAGES, @C. 7} ___THE HORSE DISEASE. _ I DRY 60008, T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF ‘URE YOUR HORSES,—U8E W. H. CORNELIS con. | HE HNSTON & VAN TASSELL, CP ition Powder, Bold only at 16 East Twents-fourth T LARGEST FARCE Gere DEFOE onice and salestoom 37 Nassat street, street, Bull's Hea Kendall & Bellenger's: stable, ARICA stance, nO opposite the Post office. Thirty-eighth street and GR. We Goa AL THE HORSE AND Cal (CARRIAGE BRANCH E ORSE DISRASE.—THE BEST INTERNAL REMEDY FANCY GOODS ESTABLISH! busine atour is WALKERS White Oils. 11 James slip, New York. OOS ry eHow MAL RT, bay ~~ 0, 112 and 114 ANT HInTEENTE STREET, 2, 000 % HORSES CURED OF THE EPIDEMIo BY |. a nm NE. OU are Ay AY Shxdition P Dr Tobias’ metas Tae sod an ‘by * i. old mn ion Powde: in approval Bale oF HORSES AND CAM Mitr aces Depot 10 Park place. idbaatli nacre elepematlg * if * GENTLEMEN V WISHING TO WURCHAXE. OR THOSE | TF YOU WANT To HEAR THE NEWS, . ene having or carriages to sell, will Gnd our house pet ee men- | fectly reli . as we conduct this branch of our business, | iF YOU WANT TO REAR THE NEWS, *, .* as we do ali our other business, on the same rtraightio come ote ster abd | ward prinelples which § vern honorable houses in all | IF YOU WANT TO HEAR THE NEWS, eet ARETE RR He ey ceaseless: wis ong ae Rt ROHASBS OF EVERY HORSE READ THE a +k ee ake * mgt) nd from 24 to 48 hours for trial. <a x * Rr. T. eee SXLE OF HORSES AND CAIRIAGES READ THE awh, eee a, at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 —_ ** MACY ** 5 where we also keep a register of borses for READ THE «5 nb ta feet () BERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, _ EVENING TELEGRAN 2, * % ae T WALERON & COOKE'S ? TE *,* ele y® At Downtown Horse Mart, BYE Th sal eae ve New Church, Cedar and Liberty streets. EVENING TELEGRAM be Se: uraey, & U RAL TO-DAY. ey * tae @ cannot HORSES, Wagons: AND, HARNESS. eet a x % THIN DAY, AT i 20-DAY, a* Pre TO-DAY. _ ‘ t does not aveld’ the Posibility of error, it is. be these results are not casily attainable by Tallible men “all the reports upon ‘the general condition of thé 8 of ithe company concur in mie rapidity of healthy: ‘ogress, success and strength oaition "at: tained: without paruliel esewhere Ww an able and careful adminisiration of this reat ‘trust and a satis. factory condition or its aftairs atthe present time.” dur conclusion, trom the inquiry which we were com- missioncd to make, tully sustains the language of the Superintendent of Insurance ‘that the Company has been mauayed with peculiar ability and Integrity, nnd that ite condition is gminently soi.’ The excellence of that Managementin the past, and the character of the men administering the trust, gine good assurance of what it Will be henceforward. “With our congratuiations to you, and to all others who fare $0 fortanate as (0 hold policies of The Mutual Late In- surance Company ot York, we submit in this tn- format manner the first Report of” the Committee of Bos: ton Policy-holders. Respectiully, “B, F. bees ULLTA, “WH TON comniitee ” The Hon. Siliem Barnes, late Superintendent of the Insurance Deparhnent, writing under date of June Is, Says; @ rank which you have held s6 Tomy av tho Tending Cire is Con- Insurance bye ad ‘on thi tinent, Lam happy to see that your condition was never stronger or more impregnable than at this date. Your assets are in such a situation that elther your Board, or the Superintendent, can at any time accurately test, the feces 4 of the same, and in ston ® manner as to satisfy, beyond cavil, any honest and intelligent policy-holder as to the soundness of the Company aes ne 3 shalt also fect it to be my duty? as the legal guar- dian of the public interests connected with lite assur- ance, to disabuse the public mind from any ignorant, falso or malicious assaults upon your standin, manage: ment or responsibility.”? The following statement exhibits the aBroaress Company since January last und its condition on t SUMMARY OF ae BUSINESS: ae JANUARY 1, TO VOTOBER 1, 1872 49,264,571 17 Net assets Tannery ‘Ld RECEIPTS. . gt ae 676 88 S085 47, 1 Premiums... Interest, rents, & 60, DISBURSEMENTS, ‘ Claims by death, annuities and matured endowinents. $2,087,125 04 1,708, jurrendered a: Paid for surren fered policies. Commissions to io medical examiners, ble atyontte: » Salaries, tax Coe . 5o 6,085,715 41 Net assets October 1, 1872... -tommanr OF INVESTMENTS, rome and mortgi Uaioe panies: and iNew York State and City + 5,773,108 75 . 1,272,701 49 and trust Sommpentes at in- tere: 1,158,489 46 Selances due trom agent 861 34 Add— Interest accrued..... Accruing semi-annual res premiums cent hogtied in course of transmis: market ante ot stocks on exe: 3 2,588,195 O1 Gross assets, October 1, 1872.. $56,880,713 12 Thave carerully examined the foregoing statement and find the same correct, ISAAC, rR Lov, a itor E a 2, NUMBER OF POLICIES BER 1, 77,265, TRSURING $900 ce aot Tho Company will continue to geide Its bunness Inthe future by the same principles and rules which a long ex- perience has shown to be most conducive to the safety and best interests of tg policy-holders, | It) will issue Policies of ail approved descriptions and at ity usual ate FREDERICK 8, WINSTON, President. RICHARD A. McOURDY, Vice President. Jonx M, Stuart, Secretary, al ScnrorpER, Assistant Secretary. Ww. '. Bartiett, LL.D., Actuary. 1. ©. Lawron, Assistant Actuary. C. A. Horxixs, Cashier, WILLIAM BETTS, LL.D. ) ION. LUCIUS ROBINSON, [ Counsel. HENRY E. DAVIS, ' $ HO! Isaac 1. Kir, M.D, G. 8. Wixstow, M. TEAM MACHINE CARVING COMPAN 62, 64 and 66 Cannon street. Walnut, oak and ash Ornaments, Busts of all prominent men, &c. Figure Carving a specialty. EW YORK, OCTOBER hereby cau John A, Gedy i} , | Medical Examiners. Rosewooil 2, 1872. Lic ARE tioned against vl Sgt J tor ‘A note payable % Felter & Co. at the Bi ik, N. J., dated May 17 ST ux month terest trom date, endorsed by Felter & been lost or stolen. 10, 4 9, 'sIMMOKS CO:, Managers Covington, Ky. SHELNY, COLLEGU EXTRA CLABK £0, 65 OCTORER 26 18¢3, 67, 59, 37, 22, 44, YM, 6, 75, 82. BIFLAY COLLEGE CLASS 40, 9, 23, 4 53, BMITH '& CO. Managers’ € ‘ovingtor J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway Post office box 4,969. NEW YORK BATHS, 58 WEST THIRTIETH STREE’ r, near Aap hee superior Russian, Turkish or Roman hs, rivate Warm Baths, We. ; also Sulphur, Mer- 3H licated and Shower Baths. — FFICIAL DRAWINGS: ROYAL HAVANA AND Kentucky State Lotteries always on file. J, CLUT! Broker, 206 Broadway, 153 Fulton ‘street and J Tow. Post office box 4,969. OVAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY At LEIP. Germany ; 95,00 al i otlory a Prigts cased and Information i THEODOI Wsen0Cd, 116 Nassau st., P.O. pone” (HE UND! ERSIG ¢ TO EUROPE AND cting to speaking English, French and Ger- man.—Parties wishing to negotiate. with hiry on. any business matters will please address A, H., Reference given if required. AYLOR’S COMPOUND FOOD IS Paonou Ne BY all to be the best preventive and cure for the horse disease now raging tured solely by ‘the President, am + TAYLOR, fo ized Kentucky State Lottery. $100,000 $589.58 Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba Detober 22. in xed o BAYLEY & OU. (oftice established 30 years), 174 Broadway. d Milis Company, B16 West Twenty: aixth “eet. 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. R'TING—DOGS ‘BIRDS, ae, FOR SALE, ALL. KINDS OF VANCY DoGs Medicines. for Bhai diseases; prepare birds, at B. G. No. 3 Greene Food ion Pecshin street, near Canal, :" NOR SALE—TWO CENTRAL FIRE BREECH-LOAD- sng Guns one 10 gauge, the other 12 gauze, all com- plete, P, Jones, London.’ Also two muzzle-loaders. 1 gauge. lbs.; one made by W. 8. Riley, London, with Case, all compiete; the other made by W. W. London; all tine vans, Apply to GEORGE TOBIN, 1 Heghweenih street, South Brooklyn, between Fourth ‘and nues. POINTERS OR SALE—THOROUGHLY BROKEN and Setters, red Trish Setter Pups, Cocker Spaniels, ans, just im yl ad Scotch and Skye Terriers, Black and 1 English Bulldoz, Esquimaux Doze. South Firth aveniie, corner of Prin 25771 DOG YOR SALE-VERY HANDSOME, orange and white, well broken; having too many Gogs tat e only reason for selling. Apply at 18 Varick street. H. GARDN street. THE TURP, aLE ETWOOD PARK. MONDAY, arraee Ws At 3. ‘clock P.M. Gf stormy the next fair day). Great Attraction, The Mexican Vazuero Troupe in their extrordianry th the wit cattle of Texas, and orsemanship on their native performance of capturing in their daring teats of mustan, Saini t 3 o'clock P.M, heats, Festihiree in tive, to kaddte, olin Murphy enters b. g, Patter Willinm E, Weeks enters & match fer $5, mile on. ‘aggstakes for $750, hile heats best three iu five, in harngat b yrin enters b. g. Pascack, jeenters b. mi. uth. P. Van Riper enters : w aperinientent, ALL'S DRIVINO PA: tr epidemic amon horses I Owing to the prevailing epilemic among lores ihe purses ure postponed null Tuesday, Friday, Nover nd 3, SOLD ints, fant, NIST thé two-mile-heat race at Baltimore. and every evening untih the election -~ —- BYHNIN 4+ AT JOUNSON'S RES. rondWay, corner Twenty-cighth “Also, On on the Ns ‘west May oratly and all other candidates. nortdion, CARBIDGES. VARTER CLARENCE, i two oars Heraid office, | Grocer’s Wagon, Horse and Hi ef ant puller: Kind wend true, "Top Wa ne gr ‘ae, hands; wor! a Ang sylish drives: f lady to drive; Sreat er ni puller and feat “action, safe and pleasant for tom and’ endurance, “One. ba: Horse, 16 hands, 6 years; large, strong Worker; kind an gentle, and ire in all: harness. One sorrel ‘Horse, 1 ands, 8 years olds good stepper, easy driver in all hai Ness; pure gaited, free and stylish; single and double: no vices or faults, One top Buggy and set flne hand mad Ie ress. One bay Hamnbletonian Horse, 6 years, I hands, raised in Columbia county, New York; “ts a! su- berior driver, single or double; pure galted and frees has never been trained tor speed, but shows a good galt; hi no tricks; atands without tying; not afraid: kind and gen- te sound, press Waxon, Horse and Harness Two set ine hat One brown Mare, Bien hands, 7 years: sound and kind, Que gray Mare 8, 6 years; good Worker. fi Wagon. cuy hate One sctdoubis Carriage Harness, Other Horses, Wagons and Harness, _Bale positive. No pos ent for weather. UOTION SALE OF HORSE BLANKETS, & day, October 2 at st 100 WWesi'Thirty: thira street, se ay ces, Sale per- smniory ‘iid ‘positive, and Cousists of the following Twenty-four pair water proof Stable Blankets. ebuen-four pair good Kirsey Stable Blankets, nicoly Two extra large size full Suits, with Hoods. Two pairextra heavy English Kersey road Blankets, Two dozen imported plush Robes with animal figures, One dozen Seoteh Lap Afghans, fine colors. Two large Alaska Sleigh fix dozen Surcingles, six dozen Halters, two fine Sheeta, One dozen Track Pads, three pair Nets. Two seta city mado light road Harness. One Dusenbury & Van Duser Top Wagon, JOHN D, WAMLIN, A —HORSE BLANKETS, « The vareen and best assortment in the city, ‘At deeidedly the lowest prices, Kereew, loth hound, adlow as $8:° table do, $1 85 splenlid Une of tawhvand gray oa em je, worsted bound, two stray hrubber Coveit at $2.25 Cre en Dee STO N TABRELS'S, 68 Liherty street. Ej in good order, Auctioneer, T, DEMAREST & CO,, offer the largest Stock of * Woe are offering bargains in aaa coupe Kandanista, c Gonbe't omeeee8 spring Bretts, V! ictorias, A’ 628 Broadway, fine Carriages in the city. froin $950 to $1,200; ‘kaways, it Rockaway: ya, Phaetons, &c, OUR REPAIR SHOP, 61 CROSBY STREET, WE offer the following second hand Carriages at low Bass close Coach, Six seat Rockaway, Clarence, Four seat Rock away; Phaeton, aon, p Wagon, nearly new, _—_Mmccersor to Johr John R, La’ A MINER & STEYV. ENS, Carriage Manufacturers, 116 to 121 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, have on hand @ full assortment of Carriages and Light yagons of every description, manufactured on the proms fees under their personal supervision, the production of which Is entirely first class. T a. REDUCED PRICES—COUPES, COUPE Lys, srentcbentere: Phactons, Victorias, light Roatway, stpeles aud al farness, new MANUFAC —CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Mi WEST BROAD. 2 Wa} Warriages of all kinds, Buggies, Rockaways, as and’ Pony, Phactons, one ‘six-seat ‘Westchester, Wood Brothers Coupe Rockaway, second hand, all very cheap. *: T WITTYs MANUFACTORY AND STABLES, “FUL. ton and Nevins streets, ErOOnIya, selling off several hundred new and second hand bia Sy comprising 8 all styles; also 200 Sleighs. RMY BLANKETS (ONLY G GOVERNMENT LOT IN market), Army Wagons, McClellan Saddles, Mule Collars, Harness, Tents, Wagon, » Trugk, Praterprooe: Horse Covers. 82 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich. § A.WG00D, BLANKETS CAN BE BOUGHT VERY + low, and Medicated Hoods at $2 50, 0 suitable artl- cle for horses suffering with present disease; Harness, Lap Robes and all articles appertaining. to horses at 6d arren street, BARTLETT. Brewster, oF TWE (Raita tee STREET. Fifth avenue, corner rot TRwen seventh street. Manutacturer of first class C: arriages and Road Wagons. To remove any misapprehension which wih itty arise from a “notice” of one of our competitors for public favor re beg leave to state that our Mr. Brewster was, in 1338, a partner with his father, the late James Brewster, who established the business in 1812, and that he has continued baal business uninterruptedly to the present time in this e Bewerer a 0., OF I BROOME STRE! T, Warerooms, Fifth avenue, corner \er of Fourteenth street. Elegant Carriages and Road Wagons, exclusively of their own manuiacture, and of the best class only. The public will please bear in mind that we have no connection whatever with a certain joint stock company ot carriage dealers who have adopted a name similar to our own, and are making other efforts to identify their concern With the repitation bay have made for the name we bear and the excellence of the productions of our well- known Broome street fac: rvs LANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. 1,000 of all kinds at low prices, 200 Lap Robes, 100 set ot single and double Harness, 2) top and open Road Wagons, by city makers: 2 Coaches, 2 Coupe Rockaway 1 Rockaway, top and open Pe es Phactons, lsecond han Rumble d ruck Sulky,6Ezpress Wagons, at WM. RAY’S, 20 to 2 Wooster street. EAUTIFUL BUGGY—SHIFTING TOP, SQUARE box; made to order by 8: ouly used 2 few times; Cost $375; must be sold; no reasonable offer refused, 14 jenth street. JOR SALE—A PONY BUILT BAY MARE, 16 HANDS, 8 years; fit for any work: been worked to an ice Wagon. Price, $05, 37 Greenwich avenue, corner store, OR. ‘SAL —s T A LOW PRICE, A HIGH TANDEM Cart, a ‘art and Spider Phaeton, fitted with pole and shat built by Peters & Son, of London; also bay Horse, 153¢ ha: ek teh te knee action. Private stable No. 9 West Twelith str GOR SALE ( CHEAP—ONE COUPE, TRIMMED WITH Jeather; doctor's Phactons, six-seat Westchesters, | jump scats, pony Wagon, top and no top cut under Phae- ‘tons, all of our own manufacture, ORSE BL. OLYER & CO., 508 Broadway. _ ] ‘3 Blankets, $3 50 to $25; Robes, $2.50 to cETS, $1 TO $30 ARE SWEAT $100: Harness, $5 to $1,0N9 per set. The largest variety of horse equip: Inente ofany house in New York; no exception. MOSEMAN & BRO., mantitacturers und importers, ware- room: iM Chambers street. ORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, SADDLES AND ALL nds of saddiery goods extensively manufactured ; Aull Ine of Blankets for mtrect and. tables plush and other Carriage Robes of every quality ee MITH S COL, 40 Warren street. ‘T TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY CON. t —For sale, a valuable young Horse, just out of the Fire be ‘tinent, $65; sore jorward; worth $300 if sound. Apply at77 New Chambers street, Ri PostTony, NO, 638 arringes, jn pertegs oF, kawayy depot and ‘open Buggies, two worn Caria UNION, 638 SPAN BAY. ‘HORSES FOR SALE—8 YEARS OL! well matched, Rie drivers, and at one-halt their = Private stable rear of 88 First place, Brooklyn. viz. Wen Hehe bape fk fe bop Darts and several slightly g MA UPACTURERS? Broadway. SHE HANDSOMEST STIVER STIVERS LEATHER TOP BUGGY Jn the city; weighs 184 Paci Warranted to carry two persons; new last Summer ; only run a few times. 'S Stables, Harrison street, near hid Broonlyn. TANTED—A HORSE THAT GAN TROT “IN! 220 oR better; must not be over 9 years old, and be per feetly sound; will py cash, Address, with juil particu- Jars, GEORGE ©, LEE, Hotinan House, __ THE HORSE ‘DISEASE. —THE GREAT CANADIAN SPECIFIC | A. AND READY REMEDY FOR THE PRESENT PREVAILING HORSE EPID! DENIC THE ONLY RELIABLE, SAFE AND CERTAIN CU HORSES CAN Wak sen IsED AND MODERATE NY , W ix Seta a ‘them laid up with | irl recontinended the most eminent veterinary surgeons inthe co sane ah Ee the best, speediest and t in Kew York, Office stable 43 Great Jones st ith where the remedy can be had at ali times, IBNT, sweetened VWRE YOUR atta Sea sae T, even gti hair a bot ole ot hie mt. athe witht warm mater, keep misore, vor ) Geman ists Uvadgut Mery ou Gorda street, Kew Yorke ert romed ¥; WITH PROVESSOR Low's _RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Boa ‘OF MISSIONS PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL }3 Church.—A missionary meeting will be held at 735 grelock this evening, at the Church of the Holy Saviour, prengyam -ftth sargety near padloon « avenues the Right Rev: Ru aska; Rev. J, H. Wingfeld, DB of vi ree ‘pndleyy t.. oF Mare Jand,'will make addresses. Interesting exereises may be expected in connection with the departure of two mis- slonaries tor Japan. A collection will be made in behalf of the Boa: open to all, at same ¢ | and 74 P.M, and INSTRUCTION, _ POUR HOR COLLEGE, 20 FOU RTH AVENUE, posite Sooper Institute—Bookkeeping, Writing einraai, “Reduction in telography.to 815; taught prac. tment. Reduction in telegruphy. to $15; rac tleally, ith instruments. Demand Tor operators ass Ax EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL AND MATITE- matical teacher, scholar and gold medalist of foreign university, desires ‘employment. Prepares for, coll (English or American), City reference. Address TU' box 228 Her: Bape, WITH TWELVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN the io peltase tuition of adults and children, has one hour datly disengaged ; composition and J., Dox 2,241 Post o} BRIE WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Ac. —MESSRS, R, 875 Broadway, corner Eighteenth street, five private lesions, day and ¢yening, and prepare gen: omen, ladies and boys practically for business in one term. Stiffness, cramping and trembling removed from pe, ‘orst pane pend an elegant, rapid business style given N Py d evening, and foreigners taught Engltshy at the Collegiavs. and Engineering Institute, 18 Cooper Union, Director. a bent srr FRENCH TEACHER OF UNDOUBTED character and ability to go tory residences in tei Address ‘ARTHUR, box 1 erald office, as to terms, ke, OF, course. thorough; grammar, Eee ante specialties, Address Mrs. Jee dal BR sed fae ALL BRANCHES, We are now opening dally all of the latest novelties fro: ondon, Paris, Berlin, Vienna and other Buropean Markets. ar) All of our own. —_, A.compleve new stock of Bronzes from the best artista in Euro Also, a full assortment of . French composition Bronzes at very low prices Opera Fans an in ove eert ye itasses tity. in every style and quality, MISCELLANEOUS. is re aprenniae in our col nderwear, Furs, Li Hepdverchi ing Goods, ousekee| tives, Email Wares, Re 8, de. ete stock of a a White. Bouse-! ara O88, Our Millinery Department 4s complete with all the new and desirable shades and qualities of Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, Silks, Ribhons, ramioe, fe: the a. F ‘pik Vel ‘ot Ribbons. Worsted ‘TEmbroideries, A full ling of Worsted Patterns and Embroideries, t An elegant assortment of Vienna Goods, in Ru Leather, comprising Pocket-books, Port-mon- Tollet Articles, Bags, Reticules andevery concelvable article in Russia Leather, jiscount ee to C iH 7 ain Hr ave AREA AN OFFicEs. T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP atairs—Highest cash advances on Diamonda, Wateh , Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought; Pawnbrokers’ Tiekets Bought, at'77 Bieecker street. T 8) NABSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the a selling oF advancing on Diamonds, Watches, J elry, Merchandise, Lite Policies, for any amo unt, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and ‘Twentieth streets.—Moncy loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, SIIKS, pir ticularly Planos; private parlor for ladles. Business strictly conaiential T 607 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET, liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Bilks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Personal al roperty of every description. JAM. (ATTH Ti THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY— the highest prices for Diamonds, Watehe: Jowoirs, do. or adtentean the tone, Tekno 8, Diainon Broker, iy Thirteenth street, near Broadway. MERICAN OFFICE—$75,00—ESTABLISHED 1854,— Any amount loaned on valuables, Silverware, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Camel's Hatr Shaws, Laces, fee cee prices par excellence paid. J. H. BAR: + Opposi M. JOHNSON, LOAN BROKER, 195\¢ BOWERY, '. opposite Spring strect. ‘The most elegant and ex” tensive establishment in the count: try. Money Joaned on Diamonds, Wate yemeltys rware, Silks, Laces, Shawls and eve! of Personal Property. Alvo for sale, a iarge stock of Pies Velvets, Furs, Laces, &c. Mx ANE EY LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, Jewelry and Silverware and t GEO. C. Broad: ar Fourteenth st. _ \PONEY ‘LOANED ‘ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. Leases, Furniture and all descriptions of Merchan, dise; same bought; Storage taken. CHRISTALLER, 11 and ‘17 Abingdon square BU avenue), near Bleecker, WATCHES, same bought. 4.03 818TH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY FOURTH and Twenty-fifth streets, Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all Elads ot Seeds. Same bought at full value. L. BERNARD. CORNER AMITY STRERT.— liberally advanced on Diamonds, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Furs and all Wy, other Personal Property. The same Loar Watches, Jewe 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STRE! Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and personal Property of ever: deserijition; private entr for ladies. J. A. JACKSO} 907 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND ‘Twenty-first 'streets—Advances made on Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry, bw rein dc, Highest prices paid for them. foetal Diamond Broker. Private entrance 13 Twent 91: BROADWAY.—OLD ESTABLISHED AND RE- liable office.’ Morey advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, &c.; same bought, at hishest prices, oI 1 26 BROADWAY, OVER AREA fase 4) room B.—Parlor for ladics. Branch 132 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, sere &e. Same Vought and sold. LINDO BILLIARD: ° be “STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, « and the Pheian & Collender Combination Gush: ly by the Inventor and successor to Pholan & Al- ions, manufactured and for sale © W, COLLENDER, yatentee, H. id roadway, New vollent IGLTARDS, THE GReaTEsT | IMPROVEMENTS OF WM. H. ¢ , with which ‘are datiy: belt vy} second, they are bi lid third, the cushi are fourth, the ‘balls never jump upon exact scten' in lower than any others; off from the table, however severe the stroke; balls make no udise when leaving the Cushions: sixth, they maintain their elasticity in hot, cold, dry dr damp weather, almost forever; seventh, they ate self-protec- tive; eighth, all Arstcliss billiard players arc substtut- ing thom in’ the place of ail other cushions. Mr. Albert Garnier, of University place, corner of Fourteenth street, has just opened a splendid Foom, with seven Grit which I# sufficient gua their superiority ; Midolph also endorses. them as tho. most, perioct Read and be wise, betore you buy elsewher gertity that 1 have played npon Delaney Cushions, and have tested them thorough them superior to all ‘otters, and recommend them mot dura) 1871.” sticily, correctness of angi A. P. Rupourn, New York, June, GRIFFITH, 40 Vesey sireet, New York. Pree for lity. Signed, Grand Ceniral Star © dablisiment, GREAT REDUCTIONS{ Fourteenth st. anc LOTS OF GOODS. FROM AUTION. Closing out Fall Hats. ses sup. Fancy Feathers, 5c. to French Flowers, i spray up. Ostrich Tips, 25¢. Gros Grain Ribbons 10c. yard up. Cord Edge Ribbons, Se. yard up. All Silk Roman Sashes, $1. Wide Sash Ribbons, 33c., 40c. We. Silk Bonnet Velvets, 7: 86c., Up. Yard-wide Plushes, 25c. yard. Fino Velveteens, Gc. yard up. Lining Silks, 26¢. yard up. Silk Ties 10c., 15e., 20c., 25e. 29¢. Windsor Ties, 29c., 39e., 420, mare Silk Handkerchiefs, ae. Rich Stik Ties, 290., 40¢., 4 Black Silk Friny $1.69. Colored Silk Fringes, 6c. to $1 29, Passementerie Gimps, 12e. to Me. Passementerie set 7be. to $11 piece. Silk Trimmings, 3c., 6c., 10c. yard. BK Trimmings; 250. 10'st 35 pisee, Opening 600 Ibs. Zephyr Worsteds, Single, double and split, ‘At 10c, per ounes. AT xivzEr AT Kinzer at rinzey' AT KINZEY'S) AT KINZEY'S AT KINZEV'S AT KINZEV'S AT KINZEY@ AT KINZEY'S? AT KINZEY'St AT KINZEV'S, AT KINZEY'S 3 it ve, Hes’ one-button Kid Glo’ ancneaty RRSP Hs worth ot 15, reduced t0 36 : , Feduced to dee. ret Av KInzErs New Fall colors in Kid Glove Opera shades in Kids, 39, Regular made Balbriggans, Extra four-thread Hose, | English Half Hose, 20c.. 25¢. Misses’ Fancy Hose, lc. up. uantities of Ladies’ Underwear, ‘ell made, closing out cheap. AT KINZEY'S AT KINZEY'S At KINZEY'S AT KINZEY'S| Merino Underwear, in ladies’ a ", ed Wa: lo" " ice gions ¥ AT KINZEYSt French Woven Corsets, at £9¢. Extra Embroidered Corsets Extra lot of Bustles, to close, 2c, Fine lot of Pique Aprons, 9. AT KINZEY'S# AT KINZEY'S, French Guipure Laces, Ge. 0 We. BSc, up. French Thread Laces, 15¢., eae pe: et Yalemclonnes Laces, te 201 $¢..60. a up. Real Laces, ie. ey ipeuiee Extra fine Linen Collars, 6c., 8c., Linen Collars, embroidered, “10¢:, Valenciennes Lac Real Lace Collars, Bilk Lace Veils, We. 1 bi Real Shetland Veils, l0c. and 25¢. Extra Rufflings, Pes ba oy i Magic Ruftlings, 3c. e. yard, Skirt RuMiings, 2c. French Rufllings, 10e. to 3lc. ya Hamburg Edgings, 6c, 10%, 12h. 136. Hamburg Insertions, 8e., 103., 150" Hemstitch Handkerchiefy, 6c. Extra All-Linen Hemstitch, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, up. Par KINzEYs} 106, AT KINZEY'S Hemstiteh and Initials 12!c0, up, tit embroider, 1ic., 20c., 2c. jemstitch an ol iene Gents’ All-Linon, Ic., 20c., 25¢., 28¢. Gents’ All-Linen Heidsttch. 3 ie, up. Real Whitby Jet, closing, 25¢ up. Necklaces and Ornaments cheap, Wax Dolls, 10c., 15¢., 25c., Sle., 40, to #4, Fancy Goods of all kinds, Worsted Slipper Patterns. 4c. up, Worsted Cushions, &¢., 40%. v glk Embroldgred, Aprons Po =_—e > WILLIAM KINZEY, 1 Broadway, between Amity and Fourth strects, “ AT KINZED'S, AT KINZE YR AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S, ‘DRY Goops. _ T THE GREAT EAST SIDE FANCY GOODS AND Millinery corap an rent Ay & SON, Grand street, N. ¥. Largest stock of Millinery and ancy Goods (0 select from in America. Novelties—Our own importation arriving almost daily from various European markets. Alvo—Bargains from auction in every department, To-day—Gros Grain Ribbons, black aud colored, I8c., 20c., al Bash Ribbons, 650. %e. and $1, cheap. Cotored Rinvon vatvaes 2% at on male dollar, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets clearing out at $1 25, $1 60, 2, su Sestmine e ote trimmed’ Hat Department. New Fall stock of untrimmed Hats in hy) city, to select Ti from In hn. Felts, yh real Felts & Cloth Fells and Velvets, at at S0c., at 7dc., at $1, at $1 Es at $l 50 up, olhar thence aie en and misses. Full stock of a jarani, aes ladies’ Cloaks. Undergarments and Sacks. eAPorsted Good knitted and woven, nearly hi ‘ice. Silk Bonnet Velveta, $1 75, i $8 pe Ww, half price, ains, Examine. Bal Dollar and half Velteteens for Us ts per ale ‘Two dollar Velveteens for $1 per These two lines consist of eSlore ‘and blacks, worthy especial attention, Tinges at5e., 26c., 38¢., 60c. Bargains in this do- partment. ‘Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Passementerie, Gimps, &e., and new real Laces, Veils, Embroideries, Collars, ac ‘ac! Ten thousand Seaity, ‘and Bows, all si e Ladies’, misses’ and gents’ Howlers.’ Sides weer ‘and Drawers, cheap. YANKEE NOTION DEPARTMENT. Jet Ornamente—Jet Ornaments.—Over five hundred new styles. dl Bee the prices. air ney Immense, 4 & specia Worsted Patterns: rfl Embroideries, large, vartesy. Comba, Brushes, Toilet ‘Articlen, Lng oa Se 5 Fopean Soaps, our own iinportation. | Leather Be. Bee, 908 2. $lup, Ten thousand Ue varieties wil be found’ in oi ee et ROOM. Corsets, tbe bc. He. $1, $12 20 4 Hoop *h Pov and'Panige Bainiew trom ie. hs it WAX, 7 deeds and ru! Toys nd Fane; ‘Goods. “pxamnine Curiosity Room. 100 cartons of stare Flowers, Ostrich Feathers and Plumes, rendy toany, BWARD RIDURY & SON 64, 66, 70 Allen sirect, 500, Bib SIN Aran OH fog cash from the Mowery, eS AY a Kid Gloves, Boecial Notice, At EB, RIDLEY & SON'S, _Grand strect, New ForRy 1,000 dozen Kid Gloves, at fio. patr. colored, and quality magnificent. 1,000 dozen two buttons, 750. pair, 1,000 dozen two buttons, Albert Stitch, $1 pair. 1,000 dozen three, four, five and ix buttons, chewp. 1,000 dozen various manuiactarers, comprising Alexam der’s, Perinov’s, Bauin’s and other popularb rands, vlear- ing at $1 per pair, Cheapest offering ot Gloves yet made, Gentlemen's Kid Gloves 91, $1 25 and $1 50 pair, all warranted. Full line of our Edward Glove, #1 25 palr, two buttons EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 4 Gran ebicek east fron the Bow At MT. HIGGINS, 62 West Fourteenth street, has jnst recotved, direct. “from Paria, an novelties in Bonnets, which he will offer tor day, the 23th. 309, 311 and 311g Ladies destrous of saving from ten to fifteen dollars on & Bounet should call examine AG HAIR SHAW « The Shawls for this season are acknowledged hands er thi iB those Of revious cam asi Sue 1 38 Ba jast Twentieth street. iA HAWS PATENT WAI, be combed and brushed. —A.—A.—INDIA CAMELS A i. A aaa t to Tadd air; can be n hatr cheapest and best in the mare ket. Bolas fwitehea one yard fone 35: Pronch Switches, 4 Ot om a tnd Ener. Tadtea< ‘own hair dressed over, hry pee Veal eet ig ars a a8 ath ‘out reat Jones i a Popa Petwecn twats sevont aud ie Wir stro ts

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