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WHOLE NO. 13,220. AMUSEMENTS—Nuvra Picx—Fourth, fifth and sixth col- Y¥—Tweirrn Pacr—Sixth colamn. WANT Foe roar col second and BOARD AND LODGING) WANTED-—Ssconn Pace— Pags—Third colnmn, SALE—SxcoND .RDS—! }OARDERS: a BROOKLYN ‘BO: BROCELEN REAL ESTA’ BUSINENS OPPORTUNITIES—Finst Pace—Fourth col- BUSINESS 'S—Seventa Pace—Sixth column, city MEAL RSEATE POR SALE: Sconv Pace—Fourth ours "AND SALESMEN—Twe.rra Pace—Second col- QuotING—twxuren Pao rat ae column. peo coastwit I Pagr—Fifth and sixth COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pace—Third column. Raneire Apa pEne ne “sine Lace second column, Tt DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- RNISHED—Twxurrn Pace—Fourth column. BUROPEAN STEAMBIIPS Fras da column, -TwRL P. EXCURSIONS—Fixst Pace—Sixth column. eae ee Pace—Fifth somes Nin ack—Third colum) RENISH ‘D ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ns ped and filth columns. Pace—Sixth column, ee MENTS—Twetrta Pace—Third HELP p WANTED —PEMALES—Twaurma Pace—First and bos pe WANTED-MALES—Twaurru Pace—Third col- HORSE bo eaggal 40.—Finst -Pace—Second and HORSE pat had Lr peeing column. LS—SECOND PAGE: colum extant! ROOMS, «&C., WANTEDON Wet PacE—Second column. INSTRUCTION—Frasr Pack—Sixth colui bicagir Ae, fe he eu F RNITURI ND FRENCH ADVERTISE! HUDSON GIEY AND. BER- TE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace— Rourthve column. RE SE4ASON—Nintn Pace—Fifth column. ny peterpan e ae eaeain. MILLINERY AND D iD DRESSMAKING? Finer Pace—Fourth MISOBLEAN EOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Pace— aIsgktLaNwOus~ Siva -OPOSALS—F1 PROFERSIONAL Siuahioxs W WANIED—-FEMALES— TWELI Ge—First, PROPERTY 0 OUT OF OF ie. Crry FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Seconn Pacr—Fourth and fifth columns, sponge fos opel TO EXCHANGE—Seconp Pace—Fifth FS oEuTATE WANTED—Szconp Pacr—Fifth column. NOTICES—Finst Page—Fourth column, WARDS—Finst Pace—First column. BALES oe oes ta eseiaaee Pace—Fiith and sixth sITURTIONS: WANTED—FEMALES—Eteventn Pace— Me ae oon fourth, fitth and sixth columns, Pace—First coluun. srrvations: VWANTED—MALS—Twaurem Pace—Sec- srEciAl, SROHGESFinst Pace—First and second col- BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Second mn. RAE SxcoxD Pace—Sixth column. TR. —TweLrTu Pace—Third colum’ TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES <I wanrri Pace— Fourth column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—First Pacr—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LET— TwKL {oie WANreD: To. Pon VHASE—! Paai STCHESTER COUNTY 1 PROPERTY. I For SALE OR SECOND Pace—Fourth column. Repeal STEAMBOATS, 40.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- sPontING—Doas, WERALD BRANCH _ OF FICE—UPTOWN {ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFIC , 1,3¢5 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. AILL {P. M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. M,) AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY PERSONAL, Be SoMPANION,” “DORBS’ FERRY.”—ADDRESS ©. G. EMMET, box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. DWARD FLOOD—PLEASE SEND YOUR ADDRESS at once to. your sister, Mary Pool, Colesnake, Mon- nt \—IF THE PARTY CALIANG HIMSELF A place of meeting any informa- Hetly confidential. LAST FROM CUBA, CA B. Egusquiza, of fricnd wil apy tion he can give wi NRACIANO ORAIND' hear of his cousi steamer Churruca, by applying at Atlantic Doe ya fall this Wook, OF as the otfice of TAIT & PEN. OOF, FROM COLOGNE, ‘gently, Bares on account ol re. appl attorney at law. FF ECKLEY BAL LARD, who was clerk th n harcwite store, 60 Sudbur: n 186, Address BALLARD, lock box (FORMATION WANTED—OF formerly worked in Cardiff, Wales, Ei last heard froin was in Pittsburg, Pa.), CARROLL anil three children, now on JANE GRAY OR ANY OF HER cores will send her address to T. A.G., Herald office, if something to her advai [avea—nus EVENING, 4:20, SHARP. his. wite aed OA TARION”—186 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. iL, MILLER, M*s, B.—WAVE Ror SEEN YOU SINCE OU Loe when and where, Brook! our friends have moved. HE LADY WHO FIRS’ August) in ball room at Sarat fim at races the following day; had a bet; lost Palle phe 18th and carried on flirtation at Circular ern frack, will please comp him as per card handed CHIEF, through Herald columns, BY yTLLIE—MEET ME November @ Rew Fo i ‘ednesday evening, November 6, New ork Cas ino, 5, 53, 55 Houston street. in.” T Gi N a; had a dance: with her promise by her or addressing HAS LOST A ND FOUND, ‘OST—AN, ENGLIS rua Doa, ANS name of Snips, from 44 East “lwent: aerate of $25 will be pald when returned to the above OST—FROM 44° EAST TWE:; ara Monday, October 28, an rewi NTY. el atgold STRE! shim tothe above address, O8T—BLACK AND TAN SLUT, ON TUESDAY, from No, 115 West Forty. “second street: cars cut, red hairs about mouth, slim BY reward as above. OST—ON EIGHTH AVENUE CAR, ON THE 20711, 6 o'clock, Pocketbook containin: der_will be yy Fewanle waits 6 strap on. peck s between 5 and money ns poten, he tI AY MORNING. na AN - to the name of ‘Pinky. the finder will ty well eects Et returning to Washington Laundry, 23 East Fourth street. — YESTERDAY “MORNING, AT A 1 Milk Wagon, In Graham avenae. between and Debevoise street, Williamsburg white face; wagon Ii Rh brown, Williamsburg, where $25 wang ‘will be paid. ING OCTOBER 2%, A LARGE POCKET- book, containing notes, railroad pers, of no value except to owner: and bonds has been stopped. A sultable fixen for their return to 83 West street, up stairs, front bonds and other payment on notes F OSF=ON SATURDAY, SUPPOSED IN A BLEECKER street car, a Gold Locket, containing miniatui aitae reward to finderat ee West Fourth sireet, OST—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, ON SIXTH AVE mie, a lady's Gold Watch, with ‘the owner's name The finder will be liberally 27_Broadway, in the store. REWARDs, “REWARD.—LOsT, FRIDAY EVENI) ver 2, one brass Musical Insti 0 leave at the Aschenbrodel Club House, te on the inside care. rowarded by returning it to REWARD.—LOsT, OCTOBER 30, zwrenty- math street and Fourth avenue, mink The above reward wiil be paid for returning ist Twenty sai street, REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, Honsion and Kast Li -sixth streets, The finder ea receive thy ANON Aries TERRTRS ae Bur —=iL08T, “ave lar marked “Dolly, 47 NY; EMIFANCE on Mousto ocronER 2, WHILE thromeh Lispenard Mowery, & small Diamond Cluster iapphire in centre, ‘The alove reward. will Ming same to J, TURRLING, 421 Green: <= REWARD. zHoRr,, going trom Laight to beep DETECTIVES WANTED, —A FEW FIRST Class men, can receive Rood pay aM ge i, working up * ‘swith references, (0 Thirteonty street, between "3 CIAw NOTICES. —~MONEY LOANED ON U ‘vlicies and other Becuritiey at 7 1. bere sree A Slee NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 187 HORSES, - CARRIAGES, | aC. A. MINER & STEVENS, Carriage Manutueturers, N15 to 121 East Thirteenth stre th street, near Fourth avenud, have on hand a full assortment of Carr! Wag ong of f every description, manufacture ies under thei which Is entirely first class. A’ THE aye ipment to oor Aa In select ing rat for hens eat appar a Packages, suitable and OST RWELL 2 PAYSON, 200 Front street. LL Onrice my. Souppne, SAILORS A AND MA. Arnie she FOR. (EXPORT NEWTOWN PIPPIN ‘AP. Tines wounded, ruptured or Injured, howrexer slighty, are entitied to Pension. Apply 19 or adress OR: ott as tes Navy, No. 4 How hon A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, * corner ¥ Fulton avenue and rum stree! n from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.; on 5 hendie from 3 e SP. M. —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY AND Hitt concert; Fn ped i, giftsto ticket holders; Ha- lottery drawings on fil, H BATES, 196 Broadway, room 4 (A. "GRAND RAFFLE, AT JOHNSON'S POOL ROOM, greeter of Twenty-elghth street and Broadway, Saturday, November PM. The eclebraved trevting Team, Diack Cr Oh i and iat, including Wagon, Harness Blankets, Kobes. £e., complete, Tickets may be had the tollowing pineal ss Nassuu street; Dotty's Hone House, 732 Broadway; iyeignth ait ch & Bernstein's, Brower Wouse, Twen! th street and Broalwa Collier a ‘inte: ov} corne| ‘ourth street and ‘Broadway: Gil ot nder Hofman House ; street and Broadway, and at the Pool Room. These horses (nok excellent coectae and have none of the now disease, and, can be seen at Thomas Trimble Stable, 146 West Thirty-ninth street, and on the 2 front of the Pool Room, corner Twenty-eighth Po Ee Broadway. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. OFFICIAL DRAWING, OCTOBER 22, 1372. CLASS 892. vana HEEESE BEE Ei ESeaae SCESRES 3 iF SESEEEELEREREREEESE REECE: BESS=SR SBegS=SE0 Ne: Bs 82 $5 05 SSS 22 SS SS oS Pare SEPEEBOEE tJ be -_ ae uuu ene ae CREE seebesebeseseseeze ae 2 Sess gH Besessseees BEE EREEEDES Be SEE APSapSREGeSE SFEEHESUE a it i Seeeeeeeeeesssezeeseeees geies Bs Pee ce eagdesesusdssusesesseseree Bee a SRSERE eeeseeeseeeeees SESE ee age af a2 ttt] sae seeeeeel § ae APPROXIMATION $50, 15212. Ee + « 200} » 200) A. DARIES, Sole Agent Ro} Agro Berane Lotter 7 Post ofttce | box 4,909. roadway, New York. _ ANNING TRUSS AND BRACE COMPAS New and improved self-adjusting, non-triction Brace ‘Truss, Abdominal and Spmal ‘Shoulder Braces and other surgiéal adjuncts tor sale and applied at 312 Broadway. OWYER'S SPIKENARD OINTMENT THE OLDEST and best ointment in market; aga healing salve is infallible. To prove it try. es Piles, Burn ds, Croup, and all affections . oud ty all it drug! s RS, SPARKS, M.D. 27 FOURTIL AVENUP, great kemedy tor Diphihs “ria, applied to eure the horse distempe Kea gill of powdered buent alam to six quarts of warm water; dissolve and then syringe the throat of the animal aftected five or six times a day; at the rame time use tincture of arnica and lobvelia, alter- nately rubbing {ton the part of the throat aftected. This, if weed as directed, will invariably relieve and cure the horse in a short tims, as it has proved a universal specific in all ailments of the kind among her nainerous pauents, a WEST THIRTIETH STREET, near Broadway. rior ess dad Turkish ot Koman Baths, #1; pris are baths, ¢ ko’ Sulphur, Ner- curial, Med Salt Water ‘Batis. FFICIAL, EBRAWINGR NTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, seutapeteatras cLisn no aiccoerenes 20, 1872. . 42, 34, 30, 46, 20, NTUCKY—CLASS NO, 618—OCTORER 4 7, a MM, SB, 17, 28, 12, 41, ) Fay SIMMONS & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. SNELBY COL 88. one NO. 71—ocTORER 30, 15; 2, 56, 23, 78, G4. CLASS XO. 72—ocTORER 30, 1872. 47, WO, 42, 73, 20, S, 31. 9, Managers, Covington, Ky. 40. FFICIAL DRAWINGS ROYAL TAVANA_ AND Kentucky State Lotteries always on file. J, OLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 139 Fulton street anid No. 2 Park Tow. Post office box io OVAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP. 95,000 tickets: 47,40 prizes, Royal sic. German: Havana Lotte riges cashed and Information given, Tit SCHOCH, 116 Nassau st., P.O. box 6,080, Nii BUSINESS MEETING OF THE AMBRICAN Church Miss:onary Society will be held on Thurada: morning, October 31, in the Chireh otthe Ascension, Fif avenue and Tentn street, nt 11 o'¢lock, 0 THE PUBLIC.—THE TICKETS IN THE GREAT ublic Library of Kentucky for the drawing Decem- re nearly all sold. $600,100 Is now on deposit {n th Farmers and Drovers’ Bank to pay ali prizes awarded a the drawing, Ex-Governor Thomas E. Hramlette, of Ken- tuck} cee te ¢, 69 on ead New Yor! HE PURLIC «RE CAL chores eSmtaining t 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE. 1 | $589.58 ized Kentucky state Lot # was drawn in Royal Havana Lottery Radress BALEY & CO. (oitice estabilshed th 174 Broadway. TIONED AG ve name of W. FOR BALE, KINDS OF FANCY Doda AL iiieds, “te. etiinon for all diseases; prepared Feod tor m eth birds, at B. G. DOVEY's, No. 8G ‘eene stre et, m J faye, 2° T ARRIVED FROM EUROPE wert A lary tof Eni arrows Jerman fancy Pigeons, For sale at ll. BICKCS, 187 Liberty, cornet Washington street. HORSES, ¢ CARRIAC SARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 1s} WEST BROAD. A. way, Carriages of all kinds, He ex, Rockaways, VYark and Pony Phactons, one sixeent "Westene: Wood Brothers Coupe Kuckaway, secumt hand, all very watt oo 2.—TRIPLE SHEET. es. and Light ir personal supervision, the production. Of eTtON HOUSE 01) NSTON & VAN FTASSELL, ofice wil salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CAR Cyne reev| BRANCH aenenennes -y our HORSE Al no, Useng, ie Hast THUINTRENTH STREET, oi our pomp SALES oF Wonses VERY TUESDAY AND GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having horses or carriages to sell, will find our house per- fectly reliable, as we conduct this branch of our business as wo do all our other busmess, on th Ward principles which govert! honorable houses “in all arenas Dursults We GIVE THE E PURCHASER, OF EVERY HORSE urs for SKE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES gan be made at our downtown office and t, Where we also keep @ register of horses tor ADVANCES MADE On CONSIGNMENTS. — T WALDRON. & COOKE’S Downtown Horse Mi corner New toss hal and iberty streets. agens, and Atarness, MSD siRiaors that. ENTRIES FO! y Morgan gee G'ycars aa ohands high; a su pertect ‘in style and action No vices or tricks; sate fora lady.to drive; ls warrant his horse is recommended to the atten- tion of any parias wishing a first class horse. sound and kin ‘Two sets fine hand-made Harness. One bay Horse, 15 hands, 7 years old s a good driver: & good worker, and kind and true In all every way reliable, One gray Horse, business Horse sou One bay Horse, 1 worker; warranted sound. One top Grocers’ Wagon, Horse and Warness, ne piir Truck Horses, ‘16 hands, 7. and 8 years; good, reiuble, true workers: sound, ‘One set double Truck Harness. One brown Mare, 1 One vorrel to One bay, ‘Horse, 16 ands 4 erior work horse; strong, sound, tree worker and puller it Other Horses and Harness. Bul Particulars at sal CARRIAGE FACTORY, OUT OF BROADWAY, that can sell for 30 per cent less than the cheapest Thave a large st@ok of a second hand Cacia es. Call and see. & SON, 146 and 148 Eldridge street. _ PAIR OF FAST AND LARGE WORKING OX. ELI DEVOE, Ninth National harness; sound ahd @ fine family or 5 Lag 8 years old; a large, strong bands, 7 7 year: kind and true. this horse is a su- 1 kinds of new ani for sale.—Inquire of Bank, New York, RMY BLANKETS market), Arm; (ONLY GOVERNMENT LOT IN Wagons, McClellan cnt Mule ent, Wagons, Roh Hie Covers. a; Wortcheaterss Coupe - ght Rockaways and all oan ns, new and sec- 633 Broadway. —SEVERAL COUPES, ENGLISH STYLE, STRAIGHT « fronts, finished in satin or cloth, ata great sacrifice; ago two second hand ¢ ily Very lowest popular prices. pes, very lo! MS, Fourth I'streety hear Broadway. BU SINESS OPPOr: ‘TUNITIES. A “FORTUNE IS OFFERED TO ANY GENTLEMAN having $3,000 capital; manufacturing the most salable little article ever patented; profits immense. Seen at 106 Broadway, room 14. DP. i ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSINESS for sale at low price on casy terms; article staple; sella for cast: large profits Investigate thi PARTNER WANTED—TO JOIN “IN THE MANU- cture and sate of an article of household use; required: Dest welling ar tlole onoted 0. “ADDITIONAL CAPITAL —— ver: little’ gn ree uired. “LLOYD, 29 Broadwa Broadway. nd es cue 8 Broadway. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—BE WISE; SOMETHING that should be in every household, ’ Send 10 cents and stamp toJ. R. COLE, publisher, box 4127 Post office TOROUG HLY ESTABLISHED STATION ERY, Book and Music Store on one ¥ ve leading avenues, ata hergain forcash, Address W. L, R., 274 ird ave- nue, New York. PARTNER WANTED—WITH MODERATE CAPI- fast Sole auency for New York and State for stax Res sed by all house furnishing and hardware Houser: money for business purposes, Apply to L. GOLD- HK, $3 Park row, or address W. AS ROFITABLE INVESTMENT.—MANUFACTURING + business, established 80 y forming into com: pany; large profits; thorough investigation courted. For particulars call on or addres# RUSSELL, 262 Broadway. Fe SALE-COUNTRY STORE BUSINESS, WITH valuable Real Estate, at Farmingdale, L. I.’ 28 miles trom New York. For particulars inquire ae VALENTINE, BE! ERGEN & 0O.'S, Fulton street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—AN INTEREST IN A JOB PRINTING OF- fice, By investing now the purchaser will have the full once ofthe Pree Kiential gia , throng h which chai is house derives a goo jf » Ad- a shintnie Herald oftlees hiccarebatiad ie 5 (PHY OFFICE OF SECRETARY, WITH A LIBERAL salary, will be given in an established Land Improve. ment Conipany, party duvesting $20,000 in first mot Prosdiency.” Hotels CiErth bacon prover Sey es GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., 99 Bromaway., APPIY 10 CAPITALISTS.—CAPITALISTS WANTED TO OR- anize a joint stock Company for the purpose of man ufacturing lubricating oils by ‘patent process; recom- mended by competent engineers as the best in use. Ad- dress OIL, Herald office. FOO With BUY HALF INTEREST IN ONE OF e)) the oldest and best established real estate and store agency, businosecs in the clty.: can reallze about 850 per A 0,, 18744 Bowery. £5 0 SALARY OR INTEREST GIVEN TO COM" 2) petent man ready to go to English and Conti- Rental tron districts: Without, $1,000, cash, name. and Telerenee, no applications desired. Address ROLLING MILL, Herald o “CASH WILL PURCHASE A HALF INTER- Sisrnat ore an Sg co ap pgeerie business; otal net weel FOI nie AMES & GREENE, Commission Brokers, 24 Broadway, room 16, 1.000.-2 MAN WITH THIS AMOUNT CAN HAVE soinieaition held by a party for past your ‘who is dow going South; good salary; permanent; refer- ence; at 9 U niversity plates $1. 000 —FOR SALE, THE COPYRIGHT AND + several thousand Copies of an entertaining and amusing novelty for young ladies and gentlemen ; for fancy goods or book trade: if used ne an advertising medium would be popular and profitable. At 276 West Twenty-filth street. GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE—HAS HAD THE i ng disease oy light and is now well. cker Brensren 400, OF ‘BROOME STREET, Fifth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, Elegant Carriages and Road Wagons, enuiasively of their own manuiacture, and of the best class only. ‘The public will please bear in connection whatever with A onan joint stock gompany of carriage dealers who hi our own, and are making other Oto concern-‘with the reputation we have made for the name we bear and the excellence of the productions of our well- known Broome street factory, REWSTER, OF ht Lae Advis STREET.” mind that we have no rts to Taentlty their Fifth avenue, cat rot Twenty. -seventh strect. Manuiacturer of first class as Carriages and Road Wagons. To remove any misapprehension which might arise from a “notice” of: one ol our competitors for public favor at our Mr. Brewster was, it @ partner with his nis father, the late James Brewster, established the business in 1812, and that he has continued the business uninterruptedly to the present time in this we beg leave to stat JLANKETA, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, Waterproof Blankets, strapped and unstrapped, of trimmed, for $1 30. 8 and Hoods, a full assort- E. S. OSBORNE, 43 Murray atroet, tween College | Pinte and Murray street. ba best quality. A good Stable ‘Blanket, full Carriage Blankets, Lap Rol ment. NKETS, Of all Kinds at low prices, 200 Lap Robes, 100 set of state and double Harness ‘and open Road y makers: 2 Coaches, 2 CouposRockaways, and open Pony Phactons, Tsecond han xpress Wagons, a! at 2 22 Wooster street. (NARRIAGES AND SLE / 400 new and second hand career 200 new and second hand Sleighs, W Nevins and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. VOR etme se; }HS SELLING OFF CHEAP. all ail 80 TitYS Manulactors, SECOND HAMBLETONIA to 1S hands, 6 years old; ‘sound, kind and Apply at private stable very promising ; ust Thirty-ninth street. OR SALE—A VERY FINE, HANDSOME, LARGE Yoke of wah Oxen; to he seen at the farm of the t Farms, Westchester county. Franklin street. subscriber, near West quire of V WitLtAM | WATSON, OR SALE—A MANDSOME PAIR OF BAY HORSES 16 hands high, 6 and 7 yeurs odd: warranted sound and kind; alao ond new top. Buy one set, Double and new shifting-seat ‘arness and one set Sin- fee to be sold together or separately. Address . FRASER, Cutchogue, L. 1. {OR SALEFINE, LAR( joree, strong and wells 4s sound and aut in counters tree from epider E. 4. THOMPSC (16-HANDS HIGH) COUPE kind ; is 20 miles mic; Is good for any use. N, 135 East Thirteenth street. OR SALE—FOR HALF ITS VALUE, quarter seat haif spring side bar Road Wagon, city rare bargain. At private stable 0 we eat renth treet.” OR SALE—AN ELEGANT MINIATURE SPRING Clarence of the newest model; only six months in use and made by Brewster & Co. y be seen at P. DKENNAN'S, 1g RSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, SADDLES AND ALL kinds of xaddlery goods extensively manufacture: Afull line of Blankets ior street and stable; pl other Carrlage Robes of every ui & CO., 40 Warren street. rORSES BOARDED FOR THE WINTER ON ONE OF arms in Westchester, ¢ of Brooine street. aly one, mile trom Harlem Bridg XEN ‘FOR SALE. tle and Wagon for sale, Inquire ot RVAN ‘Fulton # street, New York ECOND HAND CARRIAGES—COUPE six-eent Westchester, Depot Wagon, three light Mock: ays, top and open Buggies, two fied Alto several Sicighs and. _Manutacturers’ Union, 628 Broadway. [HE HORSES BELONGING To THE ESTABLISH. ment of Lewis P. Tibbals, 512 Broadway, opposite the t unaffected hy the prevail the scourge, Ever; invited to call and inspect SP LEN ID, LARGE PAIR At CAT. lerk of Belmont St. Nicholas Hot is warranted. Mr. Bergh it DID DURHAM FRESH MILCH Cows Ives for sale—Also splendid altered Billy and © 6 at broke | Lo allharness, 423 East Seventy: fourth st S—FOR SALE BY Bloomingdale, Passaie county, VORKING CATTLE,—A PATR LARGE SIZE, WELL broken, for Galgilow. . SICK LES, 79 Naseau pret 7 room 9. delivery and one ply me bedding aid one 1 At 206 Spring street, corner Clarke CHER-TILTON SCANDAL, REFUTATION OF THE CHARGES, EVENING THLE } and children’s Suits cut and fited whi WHOLE BOEINESS, DISEASE. ON J SHEPUERD, TY. Augnetas Tying, of Broadway W_ eH. Wilkins, of Mad of Fan avenue THE HORS 't avenue ayes Andrews & 3 Vener, of avenue € her mn: A. R, Gray, canal line agent; , of Long Island: y Westchester county, Palmer, ot Kedtord, eof other well known horse and stock owners, are si” t TAY] OWS Great Com- pound tor Horse aul Cattle Fers), and certify to its won- malities as both a toinie and anufactured gly, Ap MILI LS CO} MPANY, No pi dag oy sixth street ON, 14 Bri ot, Ni t on 0 Downtown oitiees TavLon & mur HORSE PLAGUE,—THE STEAM BATH OF F | Lee Dibbens, at 620 West Twentieth stree icet suecers, and all horses operated on fore leaving for five per een! aixty days or during the epidemic red tor more than their netwal valu No medicine or liniment can rei | further than to counteract fever Bay ‘iniammation, Fe LYE QBs Veterinary surgegmy ‘ting mi baths $10. his diveare any 2.00 CAPITAL guarantee chai a partic lars made known, Adare: IRED—$100 A DAY hi for hporting, man; |. M. L., Belmont $10,500. sake orang nomena pital JAMES Dy to WAY, PRovoRaLs ¥OR CLOTHING “AND CLOTHIN Navy DEPARTMENT, Buneav or avait a CLotma, Sealed Proposals, endorsed “ Is for C ” Aled, Prop roposls DF Hothing, will this bureau un M. on the oth day of November next, for the SuppIY 0 oF the follow- ing articles, viz. CLASS 1. Blue Cloth Trousers, paii Dark Blue Flannel, yard: 40,000 Calf akin Boos, pale 5,000 ip skin Shoe: 8,000 Mattresses, oh t ee me wi wo covers eac! CLASS 5. Barnsley Sheeting, yards ‘ The trousers fanny shoes and shecting to be ae ered at the Brook ." Navy Yard. Three See eRe to be delivered at the Brooklyn Nav 1,009 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard aid 1,000 at {0h Cua rlestown Navy Yard. The abo mentioned ‘articles ‘goes be delivered within ninety from the date of ti tract, and must pass the usual Naval inspection. ‘The cloth for the blue-cloth trousers must, be twilled, all wool, wool dyed. with pure indigo, dark biue and weigh 22 ounces to cach yard of 54 inches wid ‘The flannel must be twilled, all wool, Beary tye Ae pure indigo, dark blue; must be in pi Paras in ferigth ang 21 inches wider weishing 6s oulices per yard, with a list on each edge of tour White woollen hreads, woven. ip the whole length of the picce, the pieces to be rolled soparately, without cloth beards’ and no piece to have a lew average welght than ® 410 ounces er yar PS ero thousand paite ofthe calfskin shoes, aud the whole amount of the kip-skin shoes, must be cable screwed, like the samples to be seen at the several inspections. The shoes must be delivered in boxes made white pine, wink and. tongued and groved and bottoni % inch thick and ends one inch thie sides to be nailed to the bottom and the top to be by not less than ten 13¢ inch screws, one. sc seasoned crew at each end of the box, to be counter sunk 44 inch by 144 ‘neh in diameter. Each mattress must weigh ten pounds, including tick- ing, which is to be cut six teet six inches in lenzth and 31 inches in width. ‘The covers must measure 77 inc! length and 29 inches in width. The hair, ticking, covers and make to be equal to the samples at the several in- spections. ‘The sheeting must be free from cotton, 8) inches wide. and weish 12 21-10) ounces per yard; the texture to be 4 by 4 to 1-16 of an inen. ‘The articles mentioned must conform and be equal to the samplesat the several inspections; and the sizes of the trousers and shoes must conform to the schedule to be supplied by the Inspector of Provisions Clothing at the Brookiyn Navy Yard. ‘The contractor will be required to furnish three yards of the cloth from which itis proposed to manuiaciure the trousers before they are in Offers may be made for ons or more classes of the arti. cles enumerated, Wut must include the whole amount of any one class required. Separate proposals will also be received for the supply of 15,009 yards of flannel, of the same description as above given, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calitorni Bonds, with approved security, will be required in oni quarter the estiinated amount of the contract, and twenty, tin addition will be withheld from t ent, perform. cofitract. which reservation Will n tbe paid u mplied with. Livery offer ‘must, Do accorppanied. by a written guar- anty, sianed by one er more responsible persons, that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be ac ter into an obligation within five days, ficient sureties, to tt icles ‘proposed. No proposal will be c unless accompanied by such guarantee, nor trom any parties who are not hona fide manufacturers of or regular dealers in the articles they offer to furnish, in contorimity with the second sec- tion of the joint resolution approved Mar 188 The Department reserves the right. to re.et any propo: sal unless the responsibility of the giiararitors ix certified to by the Assessor of Internal Revenue for the district in which they reside, as well as to reject any proposal not cousidered advantageous to the governmen cod and st sat: NN, . DI Paymaster General, U. 8. N. DRY GOODS. T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth streei. Brilliant display of PARIS and BERLIN siyles, Many delighthu! novelties, DOLMAN a great favorite, Pattertiv of thier now. ready. Th MODEL with cact pattern. Subscribe {ory suits ILLUSTRATED BAZAAR. ONLY $1, A MIUM OF $1 hag of patterns given to ach mut v your ROUNTATN'S INDIA STO Fountain’s Chinese Store. Fountain’s Japanese Store, Corner Broadway and Thirteenth ctrect, up stairs A, WAIR, HATR—SHAWS PATENT HAIR, equal to htiman hair; can be combed and brushed. at in the mar- Switches, He. Human hair cheapest and ket. rolid tehes, one sant to neh Switches, $4; Curls, $1 and u wn hair dressed over, Lares siyies always on finud. ou Howerg, between N and Great Jonés streets, up stairs, anil 263 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, up stairs, LLINERY AND DRESSM AKING. ME. CLAYTON'S EMPORIUM, (6 SIXTH AVENUF, JV between Washington and Waverley places = Lailles! je Kinery and Dreasmaking in the latest styles; Wedding Suits made in the shortest notice: Patterns imported. Freneb, English and German spoken RELIGIOUS NOTICES, {7. BARTHOLOMEW'S GHURCH. The new Chureh edifies erected hy the corporation | by Bt. Barthoto ‘a Church, on the corner of Mad a a nue and Forty-fourth street, will be open for DI ner he first Sunday in "November, the sd day of th month. The services will be held at hits o'clock In morning and 33 o'cloek In the, attern The seats f thatday wall be free. The building wili be open to the public for inspection on Thursday and Friday ot this week, from 1018 he morning to 3 in the aftertioon and from 7 to 10 in the evening. Eminent artists will previge at hig’ fine green, just fine ished for the church Messrs. J. H. & ©, 8. Odell on those days, and in the evenings soiections of vocal music will be rendered by members of y choir, ‘The pews will be is for Mf, by sanction at the Chureh on Thursday evening, if hot November, at Ma pews, with ‘numbers and prices, W att Sot 18, SF sale, By order of the Vestry, MATRIMONIAL, Waxtepaay A A STEADY, KESPECIABLE YOUNG Engilshinan, the acquaintance of a disereet Aw can or English pa At lady ; object, Addie dor ia dav Herald __ PRICE FOUR CENTS. EUROPEAN _STEAMSHIPS. CUNARD, LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, hetween New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Har- + Oct. 30 | ALGERIA. ., 6| PARTHIA Wed, Rov. 3 ORYMPUS . wee ov. 20) ABYS: ace Wed., Nov. 27] BATAV jollowing Wednesday and Rates of passage—Cabin, $80, $109 and $130, cording to’accemmodation. Tickets to Paris, shateonne Return tickets on favorable terms, o,f ‘Sieerage y tekets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp a other ports on the Continent and for Mediterranea porta, “For freight and cabin passage ap) ROC DTIA. JAVA ‘and ¢ ‘y New York. pany’s office, No. ¢ Bowling Gre atl 1 Broadwa: Teint Buildin y NOH AREES O new iron mail hice 7 A RISTA, Captain EB. Meter, will salt on Thursday, October 31, 1872, at? P.M, for Hambui taking passengers from New York to Cherbourg and Hambu: First asin. $12) te q KUNHAI ee GO $m pAYahlo 2 a General Agents.” NY Bee! assenger ace The WESTPHALIA will sail November? hrough bills ot ly at the Com- erage passage FRANCKLYN, Agent. WE Bae eee PACKET COMPANY'S Fivmouth, London, Mecona al $72. NMAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liv aro appotnted to rail as follo CITY OF WASHINGTON. CITY OF PARIS,. and each divgeeaing Saturday and v TES OF hag yer ie Payable in Currency. $75 Stecrnxe.. Y 2 70 Toadon 4 North River. Bayable in oad adits Nor’ wishing to send for their friends. Through billa lading given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antwerp Dratts tasited at lowest rato For further information apy at tho com 18) Broa Nivea New York. ool. Royal Mail steamers -Thursday, Oct. Nov. Thursday, No No’ P ‘sday, from pier ae to eyed Hamburg, fay and Denmar at reduced rates. Ticket can be bought here at moderate ratasby persons W HITE STAR Saturda’ uraa: Saloons, staterooms, Garis, ambarg, Norwa; from £1 wards. rad For inspection a piang and other information apply at yany’s office, 19 Broadway, ‘New Yor poly fading issued to Contingrital ports PARKS, Agent. the ne compen UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO: CARRYING THE UNITED STATES: MATES Salting trom New York on Bee aa ea Li rom Ne* ‘ork on Saturda; irom Live on Thursdays calling at Cork Harbor cach way. PO ATL. +Saturday, November 2 at 4:30 P, M, Ti. lovember 9 at 12:30 P: M, ‘Saturday. November 16, at4:30 P. M. starany overs ba A ite vonia ferry, Jerse: Passenger accommodations tor ait clases {un valled, Comeeeaiy snot speed and comfort. smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons aud bay Mo less accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $80 in gold; steerage, $30 in Those wishing to send for friends m the Old Country =. aoe obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 cur- vepasseny gers booked to or from all parts of Americs, Sweden, India, Australia, to TORO a ROSSA,—CABIN AND STE: duesdays and Saturdays, Lowest rate Largest sloamers, Superior accommoda- ble everywhere. 263, We Frepald ‘iexets Drafts Oh inbers and Warren str NoRre, GERMAN LLOYDS ane BAN, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BR The steamship HERMANN, Capen G. he ee will sail on bear AG November 2Zat2P. Pier, foot of TI ‘Hird ken, Soamahip DEUTSC! LAND, Captain a on Saturday, Novembe. First econd Bte Agents, No. 2 Bowl ling Green. Tors ‘ireight ot pamage apply to OELRICHS & coe ‘ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool. formightly to trom London dire TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEBPOOL, fom piers 44 and 47 North ITALY, Thompso SPAIN CANA) we GREECE, Andrew: EGYPT, Grogan. ERIN, Lawson. DENMARK, Sumner HOLLAND, , Bray 69 Broadway. I EDUCTION IN FAssheE Eta Express pameneet steamers sail from New York every urday and alternate Wednesday. Passen ore wooked and ‘orwarded way stations in Great Britain, Irelan way, Sweden or Denmark and Americ: ly, comfortably and cheaply aeany oth SATURDAY'S STRAMER: NDIA... \ cat EUROPA, ANGLIA. ‘At noon, irom’ pier 20 North. River, [ney rates on passages to Liver by Wednesday's steamers, $60; $65 and Si5 excursion tickets, steerage, $28. € here by those roadway, between P. M., from Bremen to be followed by A. F, Neynaber, per 9. RATES OF PASSAGE, TQ LONDON, HAVRE AND Payable in gold, or Hits equivalent in currenc; 01 day Nov. 80, FOR LONDON ‘DI Eck. wow 7, at lo ie M. patti $75, ¢ currence from Livers Glasgow or. London, $" For turther information nanplyys ai He ¢ » Queenstown, ‘rency, company's ofico, to and froin all rail- Say, Nor. F WEDNESDAT'S STKAMERE. 2 To RCRA. vy. 23 THis NACRIA , 80) TO WC. ADONTA. n. 15 New Yorke, “Cur: pool, Glasgow or Derry, inturday's steamern Intermediate, $53; eelsoaies ah iors tases con be bought ero hing to send for ther friends ply at the company’s offices, t bs pany TENDERSON BROTHERS, . 7 Bowling Green. CALLIN: tinent vite ‘sail from pier No. 59 WASHING TO. ROussan Vi Le ‘DE PARIS, Surinon! PRICE OF PASSA Ee IN IN GOLD, mu be ecavion "S15; pect, ay a, rsion tickets at reduced rates. These ipgatrare do not carry steerage passengers, American travellers going to or returning from tho Con- by taking the steamers of this lin d the discomforts ing the Cha GEORGE JEW YORK TO CARDIFF, THE ROU TH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHT PA FIRST GLASS, FULI-POWERED, BUILT STEAMSHIPS G PE cA Bie rst sten' GLAMORGAN, ¢ a will sail from Pennsylvania Rullroad on Saturday, Nov ember 2 Carrying goods and p: and ConaTience © First Cabin J sok to ie Prenaia steerage Draits for £1 und upwards. For jurther particulary apply in Cardi, k Chambers, and ih RCHIBALD BAXTER a Os pany's omces, No. 1 Doe! ig town and Liverpor MINNESOTA, Morgan MANIIAITAN, [4 7 rom, Cabin passage, jaid way and 8) and Germ: Gut w NEW YORK TO BRISTOL inetana DIRECT. ‘ngers for London, Carditl, New- orts in Bristol Channs is Tine wall sail irom the Atlantic Tuesday, October 29 Saturday, November 9 Saturday, Now Taking goods and p sloucester anda ollows:— For treight or passage, gs ey an et one. street. 5 “COAST WISE, STMAMSHIPS, l NITED STATES MALL TO HAVA AL: Mail Steamship gompany. sailing reguia P.M. precisely froin pie ip CITY, Captain T. 8. Curtis, via Nassan, RI, Captain M, R. Greene, Navember 7. pst 6, Captain T. H. Morton, via Nassau, re ht ‘oF passage apni ¥.'D ™ DIMOCK, 51 Thuriday at 3 o'eloe th itive from pier No. Nort We For’ frewhi os passage, havi davis avwl by FReD MN NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. AL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, Arhe‘splentid vessels on this fayorite route for the Con- North Hiver as tollow: 2 “Saturday, Nov. 16 Nov. 30 lish railway sides sav ENZIE, Agent, of this Ti ‘hart, Jersey City, ngers at through rates from all parts of the Ui nited States and Canada to ports in the Bristol Channe} and all other points in England, These steamships, butlt expressly for the trade, are pro- vided with all the, Jatest improvements for the’ comfort BIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. $75 and $65 currency ) STATES MALL, LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS. Salling every Wednesday. Nov. 6, at 9:30 A. M. Nov. 13, at3 P.M. North River. meerage, $40, currency. kets, $33, currency, » and from Maris, Hambu Aroland, England, to sa asUIok, 29 Broadway. Parties wishing to send ‘for ther 1 prepaid certificates. Drafts tor £1 and upwards. ; ols South street, New byte TT NITE D STATES PASSPORT BU REAU, J Tnatports ofthe Department of State ironed by A. U. WILLMARIU , United States Court House, 41 Chambers £3 RA MicHROPOLL oa sort rates civen for St Freight received dally. hrough rates. ci mt Lanis, Viekshurz, Mobile, Galveston and In liau SEY Brgalwan COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, pace, MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, ‘A VIA P. CARRYING Mats PASSNaEns AND To EIGHT ASPINWALL, PANY ANTA MARTHA, Ye OWN AND Vache COAST 4 ft nies ie ENTRAL J AMERICA, © Sate leave 10th, 20th and sn each month, except 1 {nave dates tall o Sunday. HP. Conner, will leave pier 42 5 2 Y for Awpinwall direct. connecting at Panania soi naan Seats Japtain —, wiching at Acapulco, San | re etry sand also connecting for all Central uth aoe witht Dep with the Company's steamer, Ber ‘unata, Salina Cruzand Port int tor a way ports received until 4, M. touching at San Any Rc, Frei: of N An extra: steamer will. leave der 6, 1872. for Japan wna hina For rates of passage, freight and all further in ation apply at Company's office on the pier, foot of C: anal atreot | . BABY: Agent. ing SPECIAL NOTICE.—Postponement of Steamer RISING STAR wit sall tor asm At Booth, aday ABY, Agent. EW YORK AND HAVANA New Line of Steamships. San Francisco Novem- The AMlendid,, new atch aldewheel steamships NORTHERN 2,000 tons) SOUTHERN @,00) tons) wilt iorm a rogularling between the ubove” porta, the See sailing from here early in November, These vessels sre wasurpassod for strength, speed and accommodations, offer to the public all that is to be desired in ocean travel, Should sufticient inducement offer, these steamers may call at Charleston, for passengers. Dates of suiling, &c., in a future advertisement. HEWLETT & TORRANCE, Agents, 69 Wail s Dany LINE TO HAVANA, HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving fer Ro. 3 North River at3 P. M., direct to Havana :— Pee pg Nov. 5 sday, Nov. 12 1 EXIC 0 ‘Monday, Now: 18 chobatiea, Pala’ a (uavans oniv) -.Rat. Nov. 28 , ps (Havana 7, Nov. 3 GHY OF MERID.t- TT imenien mK aeracdee Dee. T peered Wy Gir ‘NBRE°& SONS, 33 Broadway. TEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH. ing at Key West, carrying the United States matl. ‘The steamer CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, is now receiv: Jug Areight wt pier 20 kast River, and will sail Saturdays jovembe Throws bills ot taaing 5 iven to Houston, either by the Q.H. and H. RR, ot Houston. Direct Naviza om any, and ‘to all "nai its on the Galveston, Houston 2 fienterson, and B, aC. Railroad, harge for forwarding in New York. For freight or pasiage apply t MALLORY & CO,, 183 Maiden lane, or | W. P. CLYDE & CO./119 Wall str {OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship GEO. CROMWELL, aptain Samuel 1 Clappy will leave Pier No. 9 North River on RS November 2, at3 o'clock P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to G ntiavo'and St. Louis. Cablr or Aranzas art, Bra; ane 8 " nt ey ‘or freight or passage ap) p. OHOMWELL a 00., 85 West sir “a Southern t Line. steamer CITY OF AUSTIN, aptain Eldridge, will leave pier 21 East River, Wednesday. November 6 Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken. For apply to or passage, having superior accommotas tions, a ons ApP'Y 0, H. MALLORY & CO. 183 Maiden lane. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. The Old Dominion Steamship Company will de: spatch, from pier 37 North River, their vlagant sidewheel amship ISAAC BELL, Biakeman, Counmander,. to 'y Point and Richmond, on Thursday, Oc 31, ., giving through bills ot iading. to alt points South and Southwest. Through passenger tick« sued to, ull polnts. Accomiodations unequatied. Appt at pier 87 oF at the general office, 187 Greenwich corner Dey. LINE, MERS FO BUNKYSIDE “and om TROY forth River, foot of North Moore! direct.—Steamers OWELL leave picr 36 y. Saturdays excepted, at bP. My making surat ions’ with all trains going North, Kast and West. Mekets sold and. bagga age checked to all’ points on Rens-. selacr and Saratoga and Troy and Boston Ratlroads. ALL RIVER L FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT.— The steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, pier 28 oe River, foot of array street, daily (Sindayy excepted), at4 P.M. Tickets sold to principal points os New England ithe White ig eye and Provinces. BACON, Superintendent. _; NOVERNOR'S ISLAND FERRY,—THE NEW AND “ant steam yacht Governor's istand leaves Custom House pier daily (Sundays included) every hour for Gov- ernor’s Island. Last trip of the yacht Immediately after parade, EXCURSIONS. ee JPOR CHARTER—T0 TARGET COMPANIES AND BX: curslons, the side whect steamer “Pope Cailin.”, For terms, a at office Morrisania ©. B. Co, Mott avi PosT OFFICE NOTIC! “OFFICE NOTIC UE MAILS FOR EUROPH during the weck ending Saturday, November 2, l Will close at this office on Wednesday at 12M,,on Thurs day atl A. M., and on Saturd ay at 12M. H. JONES, Postmaster. A P THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Tnstitute—Bookkeeping, Writing , Aritnmetic a . ning. Ladies department. tatight prac tleally. _with instruments, Demand Yor operators. SSICAL AND MATHB- ul gold medalist of foreign ent. Prepares for y reference, Address T' Universit (English oF American). 28 Herald ofee, me FRENCH GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE FRENCB 3 at his own or oT ae ‘sidence. Address X,, ssn: box if Wearld vont Branch LAby, ‘OF SUCCESSY EXPE. rience in teac! i She higher English branches and desires a few more pupil's at their residences; ref 8 unexceptionable, dress TEACHER, 132 ue, UH, ITALIAN, GERMAN.—A GOOD PRONUN- jation and conv al Haancy guaranteed, ar- rangements also action 1m Latin and Greek; terms $3 a week (three lessons) for each language. Ad- dross PROFESSOR, box 122 Herald Uptown Brauch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘OME AND THOROUGH Instn UCTION FOR THREB young —gentlem to M4, one hour from the city. Address 1 223 Post ¢ NDIVIDUAL INSTRUC to both sexes, day ani IN ALI. BRANCHES, ing, and ioe ina taught English, at the Collegiate and Engiueering Institute, 13 oper Union. 8. COB, Directo 188 KEHL, 404 WEST TWENTY-POURTH STREBI has vacancy fortwo pupils: texches high German by conversation and grammar at her house or pupil's Fesidence for 80c, per hour. DAINE'S INESS COL GE, BROAI DWAY, COR. ner of Thirty-third street and’ Bixth avenue: down town €oll Bowery, | Bookkeeping, 4 Arithmetic, Grammar, Daslng, privately taught. Jax sons $2 50. Ladk Gadlined ns bookKeeperaand a fers. DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG pens September 26 at 47 East r pue MISSES DOREM| and children Twenty first street. A 77 BLEE AA stairs, highest cash Diamonds, or bought; Pawnbrokers’, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c Tickets Vought at 17 Bleecker T WOLF BROTHERS’, 496 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth street—Money loancd on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, par- ticularly Plano: private parlor for ladies’ Business T oor BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET, liberal advances cn Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hatr Shawls, Laces and Personal BL eRe of every dese ion. SA’ AMES | P. MA’ ATS THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY— 1 pay the highest prices tor Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, Xe., or advance on the same. ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street, near Broadway. Axny an OFFICE—875,000—ESTABLISHED 1864.— ny, jount loaned on valuables, Silverware, tches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Camel's Hair Shawls Laces ke otwill 136i prices parexcelience paid. J. H. B. road w ay, opposite A A A’ aYsaira 710 BROADWAY-LIBERAL AD. vances made on Diamonds and Wa Silver. ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the samme. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW. elry and Silverware and the same bought and sold. GEO. C. ALLEN, Sil Broadway, near Fourteenth st. + ‘ NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— 39 f re m advances inade on Diamonds, eee Sewetry fund all kinds of Merchandie, The sume bought and sold. Room |. AYMAN LEOPOLD, RTWEEN TWENTY-POURTIC 4.03 AUER trees Ssiberalalvancesmade on Diamonds, Watches, J ivy and all kinds of ee Same bought att L. B & BROADWAY, NER AMITY STREET. — 685 are’ liberally advanced on Diamond: Weekes Jowelry. Dry "Sie te gt and ‘all a ne old. other Persoual Property. ond sol j ~ BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND 907 Twenty-first streets.—Advances made on Dia- monds, eee A errereune Highest prices paid for ACS, Diamond Broker. Private e entrance 13 Twentiet iV atrest. 1 96 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRAN * room B. aiatior for ladies. Branch 132 Fulrom Brooklyn. on Diamonda Watches, e, na s0ld. LINDO BiOs Money lo bought rat Chass, ata low Nanedatelyy, Wid ky tists Fina ‘Avemus Uotel,