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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,235. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, N OVEMBER 16, 1872 —TRIPLE SHEET. r- — = PRICE FOUR CENTS. AMUSHMENTS—Sscoxp Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth STROLUGY—Evevenrn Pace—Sixth column. ILLIA RDS EL — 1 BOAKDERS W. ANTED Snconp Pace Pitat and ‘second BND Lo) LODGING WANTED—Srooxn Pace— BRO! iG RAL, ESTATE FOR SALE—Exevesta BUSINESS OEPORIUNITIRS—Sxconp Pace—Second column, BUSINESS NOTICES—Seventa Pace—Sixth coluinn. OY eae Bad FOR SALE—Evkvestn Pace ewer: es SALESMEN—Twetrra = Pagr—Fifth CLOWN Ruerewt P: 4Gr—Sixth column. oe EN Ae oe UARDENERS—TwxLrr Pacr—Fitth sixth INE STEAL ANSE I1PS—Fiast Fage—tinth column. Paox—Fitth c PART NER: jolumn, GOUATRY BOAMD—Srconp Pagx—Second column. NOINU ACADEMIES Saucon Pact Third column, ‘Spa CON] ae peo ie Or ‘1st Pace—8! HOUSES £0 LET, KURNISHED AN| nt Pace—Fourth column. UN- ww PAGR—Second column, as Risiu Pave—fiith column. Secon ‘colum! HNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— BURNITU RET Kenvenry Pasesiuth colum FRENCH ADV} EMENTS—Euxvasrit Pacu—Sixth colt HELE” WANTED-FEMALES—Tweurra Pack—Fourth Mi beonisar4 PW ANTED—MALES— water Pacx—Sixth col- HORSES.” CARRIAGES, &C.—First Page—Second and hird colunins. HOTELS—Svcoxp PacEe—Second column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Eterests Second column. INSTRUC CHONS ise Pagr—Sixth golumi agree ne NOTICES—Finst Paietourth ahd fafth JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HU! TY AND BER- GEN BBAL Tare POR Bury, AND nee: TROT REASON SreoRD, Page—Fitth column. LOAN OFFICES—Ezuventn Pagk—Second colum. AND FOUND—Frust Pace —Virst column, MACHINItY- Suconb Pace Third column, ARBLE MANTELS—Exevexrn Paun—Sixih column, DICAL—I tt Pack—Sixth column. MISCELUANHOUS ADVERTISEMENTS tisvru Pagx— “sixth comn. SICAL—SkvOND PAGk—Fourth colamn, Pace— AGE —Si xX! PROFESSIONAL TSnCATTONS WANTED—FEM ALES— Tweirtn Pack—Fourth coltimn, PROPEICY “out or THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO evry Pack ‘thurd colt. REAL Estat TO EXCHANGE—Eevestu Pace—Third v REAL ESTATE WANTED—Extventu Pace—Third col- REWANDS—Fingr Pace—First column. Lange a t edice aah ay Pace—Fifth and sixth sITUSTIONS, WANTED—FEMALES—T' Hire e acoond pee and (aes column SITUATIO! WANTED—MALES—Iwxtetit Pane free nth Vornines ECIAL NOTICES—Frrst Pace—Second column. Ne UORs, BIRDS, &C.—First Pacn—Second ‘colin = TeAD tis awauren kaa barr coy cunan, ‘ourth column, TRAVEL LERS’ GUIDE—Figst Pace—Sixth coluni UNFURNISHED | ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Fuxtenta Pagr—Fourth coiumn. mat RCHASE—| es. nha xth column, th column, ALE OR SLY, a ESN WEST CERT COUNTY PROPERTY FOR LET—Exrventa Pagr—Third column. vacitts, STEAMBOATS, &0.—Eteventu Vacr—Sixth column, HERALD 8 BR. ic A 01 OFFI ce—UPTOWN DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRA \NGH OFFIC “3 1,005 BROAL WEST SIDE, BETWEEN 1 fECOND STREETS, ALVERTISEMENTS ARE RE TL DWAY, RTY-FIRST AND TIHIRTY- ‘CEIVED FROM 8 A. M. <P. M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. 0 EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY Beyonce BLONDE FLOWER MAKER, &. M. ebend ep an ardent and wealt! Name micinity oF lace of last occupation to avoid error. Address A CAPITALIST, Herald office. he sae bee RECEIVED. DON'T DARE TO Feel deeply interested. Don't care 1 ee other. Would like to hear from you again. R ADOPTION—HANDSOME FEMALE CHILD, TWO ‘weoks old, of refined parentage. Address PHYSI- CIAN, box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office. NFORMATION WANTED—FROM RELATIVES OR irlends of merearet s - Gre , Whe left New York for San Francisco Septer nd previous to that time is supposed to have voanied ith her sister, Mrs. M, Allen, 22 East Twenty-sixth street. Address Captain JAMES H. JACOBS, Oak! land, Ameda county, Cal. Frei AY M—, WHO REGISTERED AS A. THOMAS rand Central, will call at room 18, No. 115 Worth itreet | Se will find an important letter for him, ELO-PIE—MORE THAN ASKED FOR WAS SENT you. Reclaim your effeets. ‘hag oe! settled. Brotlicr ordered to Australia tor health. “Am very anx- lot Please write DE ROSQUEBK ‘EB. 188 JOSEPHINE NOYSE, FORMERLY AT 156 Wooster street, will seud Her present address to A. J. HM. COUNTRY, H.—MEET_ N. J. SATURDAY MORNING, SUI + between 10 and i o'clock, near French's Hotel ity Hall square, EET ME TO-NIGHT AT THE AUCTION SALE OF foreign postage stamps, at Clinton Hall, Astor soe: RS, VERMILYE WILL HEAR OF HER FRIEND bo De P., by Branch oft her present address to E. De Herald Uptown Bran office. ELLY JUST-PLEASE COMMUNICATE PAPA, Herald office. RETTY FACE.CTWENTY-THIRD, STREET STAGE to Thirteenth street, thence to Seventh avenue. Fer desire further acquaintanee, addrexsCOUNTRY MAN, lerald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. HE YOUNG LADY WHO CAME DOWN IN TWEN- ty-third street stage yesterday morning will confer & favor by sending address to the young gentleman who t opposite and helped her out at 2 ‘Ad- Gress £., Herald office. left car with friend at ¥ U*n m. ree: the acquaintance of one of the two eideien please send address to box 143 Herald office. WITH roadway. ERSITY PLACE CAR (DOWN) THURSDAY orning, 9 o'clock.—Little blonde Jn black, with aa. gam STREET, NORTH SIDE. —THLURSDA’ ABOUT one o'clock; handkerchief from window; same Sour, Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue, | Frida, CHILD'S VELVET VEST—TAKEN BY MISTAKE and Ane to. Brown's lace store, 819 Broad- ing lire at the desk. SE Bee LAST, IN EIGHTH AV f gold Spectacles in case, marked “si Finder will be suitably rewarded on re- ‘thera to 100. West Firty-third street. OST—ON THE NIGHT OF 3 MBER 11, A YAWL- boat, from the foot of Fifty-fifth street, North River: ainted lead color, brown inside. A liberal reward will be given for its return. O8T—A. DIAMOND EARRING. BY LEAVING TIE 4onme At office of the Sturtevant House $1W0 will be paid. I O8T—ABOUT TOMPKINS SQUARE, AT1O0 45 Aa ea pad than ‘4 The finder will receive reward an le prayer: a fi by loaving it at 428 hast Ninth stteei, reat. en OST—PLATE, WITIE FAL: E TEETH. (FOUR LOOSE), ‘ourtcenth and Thirty-first streets. | Finder arded tor its return to 227 Lexington ave- Que, between Thirty third and a Thirty: fourth streets. OST—A DIAMOND. CLUSTER RING IN ROTHS. he Ce Sl Fourteenth afrest, near Bet el dead jpring mil, a very suitable wi aid, Ne Ktea irreturned to the above plaee. Ma ost oR STOLEN—A LARGE BLACK NEWFOUND. 1 Pag id Dog, with white spot on Freee) answers bn Jack.” The finder will be libe: carded by yee him with THOMAS J. MADGE, 0 Fiether st st, Vat aedary toy eho ies wpe head OWNER, vohw of “. ys a Pooks. Inquire in bookstore, Mann wrest’ ee OCK, "AGk—Soer | 70 Ler, TOR BUSINESS PURPOSES Bix BENTH PaGe— Gov, Bramlette, all 0 cise close xalig of it ile, 3 ‘anon scatter uar- all any Ket Epititanak Ci 5: ze 3 = 2 = 4 : BSegseuseae: g HEEEEE HAVANA 4,009 Ni A. Yorks, A —A.—MONEY LOj + Policies and othe JAUTION,—THE iow ED ON LIFE INSURANCE urities at 87 Liberty street. OF DIRECTORS OF THE ‘Triutito Silver Mil Company ot tag ihe property OC hema companys orien fog’ money iicreont e said avin fully ly ized by eertain pa who ‘awd stated to be endeay- ae to Rel! the same as the property of a company call- foe i molt the Hormiguera Company, of Catifornia or San *Pnteameuents, Nov. 1, 1872, R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR Magical Beautifier; the finest preparation ior the complexion ev or invented, Lepot 8 Bond street. TERNAL VIGILANCE THE PRICE OF LIBERTY. 4 An adjourned meeting of lattes and gentlemen will be held at the residence of Mist Kimball, 437 Fourth avenue, on Friday eyentng, Sieanuer 15, at ei ent o'clock, to consider the proper course. for obtaining Victoria Woodhull and ister, fa he Statos Court im this city. wenty-five cent ie ANNA MMBALL. President. partial juctice in the Pow pending | area “Adntlssion, UREKA STEAM MACHINE CARVING COMPANY, , 6 and 66 Cannon street. Rosewood, v vain oak and ash Ornaments, ‘Prominent men, &o. “igure Carving a specialty. F YOU WANT YOUR STOCK KEPT IN GOOD healthy with a, fue. clear eye and ploswy coat, teed with TAYLOR'S GREAT COMPOUND FOR UATE FRED, “Itiarecommented b¥ all stock compere Who have used if. Manufactured exclusively by the Man- hattan Feed Mills Company. N. B. T. resident. Business office 12 Bridge strect. IN Fiee ie; estonia, a November 16, John stre Imported Wines, Brandies and’ Havana Cigars, and others are invited to call. ED. QUANT! Guperinistd ane FFICIAL DRAWINGS KE STATE LOTTERIES, Pauper Js, 1872. mi woven Ti TA72. 18, 63, "73, 21, 33, 2 41, 53. " gSIMONS & C0." Bais Covington, Ky. Meee gunceae CLASS, NO. 97 —woveBER 14, 1872. stinray colzras--ciass xo. B—kovexne 14," “sia 7°) SMITE ee. "Managers, Coving red Ry. J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway ; Bost office box 4,908. FICIAL DRAWINGS. ROYAL HAVANA AND Kentucky State Lotteries always on file. J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 138 Fulton ‘street aud. No. 2 Park row. . Post office Dox: 4,969, UBLIC LIBRARY OF KunrucKy—gaa, 000 IN GIFTS: ticket holders, JOSEPTL BATES, Agent, 196 Broad- n4._ Send for circular. OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP. sermany : 95,000 tickets ; aA tee, prizes. Royal Prizes ane om a \nformation given. 0: 38. NO. sic, Havana eh THEODOR OC: QTAMMERIN —NEW, YORK STAMMERING INSTI- tute, established 1870, Professors MANN & COLVIN Nanngers, 107 West Twenty-third street; no pay for board or services until cured. Send for prospectus. QS, MR. OLIVER, OF LONDON, ENG- Tand, at 65 Irving place. ‘Testimonials certified under seal of United States Consul St. Jolin, N. B. One to three visits sufficient, Mr, Oliver returns to London ‘early in December. TAMMERING.—DR, WHITE'S UNITED | STATES Stammerinz Institute, 102 Bast Twenty-sixth street — References:—An eminent physician ot Boston, an emi- nent clergyman of this city and the Mayor ot Newbury- port, Mass., nd 100 01 No pay until cured. Send or circular.” HORSES, CARRIAGE ae. A @ GREAT SPECIAL, 2 PEREMI-TORY AND UNRE- served ine blooded Kentucky Horse: drought rom Kentucky about five weeks azo nud selecte by Colonel Brisbane with great care and expense; are @ hardy, rugged and acclimated and fit for immediate use: pm oe wo koond and a Se Sg Bd tormerly owned by ©. E. THIS Dat ‘PitbaY) Now 0, Nevenber 18 Us at "Ry 43 Great 3, 1 VARDEWATER Auct amnatign fine, and hai whbred Horse, 16 high, 7 years old; atidvadaenteestee aac ‘The handsomest dapple fray Morse in high, éyeurs old: hi Ry dd; can trot in 3:15; waits to saddle Cy see driven wy @ lady with safety; ; ted sound a fast, orn ing Horse, sired by Mem- 1c nigh, 6¥e por rrold: an elegant driver; pode n'trained and is warranted to be rer no sale; promises well; warranted sound Two ane. Business or Match Horses; young, stylish, red and fine, Particulars at sa‘e. Iso the fast and handsome bay ord ot aN: Mare tags red by Alexen- never trotting fa publte bu butonce, at i ‘years old, whon he trotied the third heat in cxtrn Ane driver, 9. viee oF trick, fears noth- ing; ean be driven by any onlinary driver af speed with satety, and cannot be outstyled bv any trotting horse in oe mates can beat 2:45 to oad wagon; warranted sound Bi ips ag fine road Wagons, single and double Harness, ce Allof this’ stock is extra fine and is worthy of special aitention, all haying had the distemper slightly, now in fine condition, hardy and gt Por use- Those won ing bargains should attend ‘this sale, are to be sold to highest bidder. without. the least reservation whatso- Full particulars at sal ever. 8, Auctioncer, Will seit rus, DAY era ), 18th iust., by public auction, at ie Broadway, ay, ane -tirst street, at Ll o'clock rompt, b: Piiaine, Styne bl black Horse, 15% hands high, 3 rears oes can trot in 3 minutes, ind warranted 301 mad He sorrel Gelding, 1534 hands high, 7 years, outs can trot 3 minutes, and warranted sound and kin fine H. i. sired y Pa ta yaoi, NJ, and can Boat 2:50; i ty at Warranted nd an One fine gray Worl oF uinily Hore, 15}; hands, 8 years in old; warranted kin iy ‘Algo one extension tp atk Phaeton, two, wo, Top Wagons, two Open Wagons, one Rockaway, one o Bony A jaeton ; also wo sete double Harness, three sets of Harness, one Express by also Blankets: Robes, Bells, Whips, fc. POSITIVE, RAIN OR —LOOK OUT FOR THE CATAL! oon IN TO-MORROW'S HERAL! OF HORSES, mee HARNESS, aC, to be sold. T BAR! KER & CHASE'S: cerry AvottoN MART AND N, Y. TATTERSALLS, corner of Broadway. and Thirty ninth street, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOV,i6. AT 12 O'CLOCK. Part of Stock now ae exhii pions T A GREA’ SACRIFION. First ¢! ht Carriay “ ane i Bares Blankets, ‘tobe Ho iters, &c. all offered ats & great red ution i recoyer advances, jo reasonabie. offer refuses JOHNSTON Pe VAN TASSELL, 53 Liberty strect. A’ ERATE Lorherhity DAY, ro mreat| & COOKE'S ywn Horse Mart corner of | Codar and New wchurel streets, Four head good work Horses, sound, strong Workers; kind and reliabie. ‘Two fine business Horses, suitable for baker's, or gro- cer’s work ; sound and kind. Four good Rockaways, two fine top Wagons, butcher's Cart and pt ea: M l to-day. B ATTENTION IS CALLED TO CATALOGUE OF '. Horses and Carriages at auction this day, at 12 o'clock, by JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 110, 112 and 114 East eS street. AN EXTRA FINE LOT OF YOUNG HORSES, SUITA. ble tor road and ene einehe use, and all warranted sound, kind and true, Also fo top and no top Wagons, Phactons, Sleigh, Har- BEAUTIFUL BUGGY, SHIFTING TOP, made to order by Brower, only’ u weet Baldy Alacra wet OF single, Hint pesss aoe offer refused. idl Kast Sixteenth street. BUANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, | WATER Proof Blankets, strapped and unstrapped ; rubber Covers, oiled Covers and canvas Covers: a god stable Blanket for $1 50; a good woollen Hood for 8. OSBURNE'S harness warercoms, 43 Murray p baling be- tween Church and College ptace, \HOICE PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT.—PARTIES IN want of a really desirable Turnout can procure from & responsible private gentlemat le. gray Horses and one thoroughbred bay i taks gy Young, sound and very handsome ‘and ¥ aitene fault, with Park Vhneton, Top Buggy and three sets Harness, Allin good order, sure to, please and fully, warranted, sent here from sale cheap. Address BROKER, SQUARE afew 10 FEASON- Post office." ONTHLY MEETING OF THE ers will be held this (Friday) evening, idtery Hall, 198 Powery, at7? 0 Yoo k.” A full a.tendance is Dariicularly reques.e |, a3 bug ness of the utmostim oriane. in resution to the pro- Pose! or con ¢ | ccnvention of carriage Luiders of and ther matters of viial taterest to cur 8 10 ud o} $589 5 QO I_DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL oe ized Kentucky Lottery. was drawnin Royal Havana Lottery November 8._ Address BALEY & CO., (office established 30 years,) 174 Broad- wi SPORTI G—DOGS, ‘BIRDS, &C, AWtok SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG: + Birds, &c. Medicines for all diseases; prepare Fool for mocking birds, at B. G. DOVEY'S, No. $Greene street, near Can: OR SALE S AND ENGLISH Pheasanis, Black 8: Mandarin, Casaka and Wood Ducks; a, fresh | importation of ‘Canaries and other European sings ds received every week by CHAS KEICIE & BROTHER, 95 Chatham streck ANTED—A DOUBLE GUN? GO0D MAKE! breech or muzzle loader, 10 bore, Apply at. Broadway TURF, ALF INTEREST IN TROTTING PARK AND HOTEL for sa ale an ae already established ; location near New ccedingly valuable, Address hehcittr, ‘erald ‘bra ch h office, Brooklyn. _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, | Se. AT THE AUCTION HOUSE oF ice NSTON & VAN tsiegetrer) ; OMice and salesroom, 87 Nassau strect, opposite tt THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE’ BRANCH or Bits eeeree apacondacied piour 110, 112 and 114 EASE Misi! STREET: near 4TH AY ENUE, here we hold regular OF HORSESAND CARRIAGES EHDA, SALE, ELEGANT DAY vit Gay HORSE, 161g HANDS high, 7 ycars old; kind and true m all harness: free from vice or frick; good traveller; tree and stylish driver and warranted sonnd Also vist Harness an FOUR SEAT DEPOT WAGON. BLACK HORSE, 14ty WANDS HIGH, 9 YEARS OLD; kind and true in ail harness; free from’ vice; good trav: eller nm excelient worker and warranted sound. Also set Harness and fas GKOC. ERS WAGON ON PLATFORM be rahe ACK MURGAN HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 5 yearsold; kind nnd-teue in ell’ harness: food tr traveller; tree cn drivers tears D Dothing, and warrante NOT Bul BY BREWSTER & CO. BLACK HORSE, HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; Piel and fue in gil i ness; free front vice; good tray: Hers & first class horse for general business use ; War- TAPE WAGON, BUILT BY CORBETT. BAY HORSE, 1544 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all Narness end under saddle; free and lish driver ; tast traveller; a superior horse for gentle- ae ov driving, 8 warranted sound. TOP WAGON, BUILT BY PETER DUBOIS. ARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; harness: ire from Hee; an excellent warranted s srliasDs GH S YEARS OLD; traveller; a first class mare for general busines: nted. sound. BAY VERMONT HORS! ‘4 HANDS, 6 YBAKS OLD; kind and true in ail harness and under saddle: free from vice: trots in 33s minutes; a free and stylish driver, and warranted sod. ROAN HORSE, 1% HANDS, 7 YEARS OLD; KIND and true iu all harness; tree ‘from vice and warranted sAY HORSE, 164% HANDS ae 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harne: rom. weave i ‘ye and en driv kind and true ‘mn Nps ula xia ana'trne Inail fiarness; free fro ‘vice; extra ood horse for general Business purposes and warranted sound; also set Harness and top. Seven top Wagons, by rst class city: makers. Two-horse Hay Truck, in good order. depot and Koad Waging. Sleig! larness, Kol Weather =e = a ALL “GOLD | ‘LOCKET, eat teeth ae a ine a ving it with WILL AM MURPHY, 15 Dey street," $1 Bird REWARD AND NO JUESTIONS ASKED.— regan ea nag ae eek (mou 0 8 5 nd street Apply ly at 445 Lexington avenue. 10 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEM. we reward will be nic cturning ito the sires, $8 West Twenty: fourth stre rh beet? ne cua $25 REWARD (AND! NO QUESTIONS ASKED)—FOR “a he Pe Sy) A taker from fe St Sr onl! at 488 Third itt er ae Mage ide 2 HENRY i dad UN ad On ha $50. Fre Be Perth, 8 ostate, hae ern MatDy ones jon 1 le Any pe ye Ee ad tothe devedtion of thie thieves wil By elves reward on conviction of the offenders; fi bey zs it be paid tor the recovery of the Marmoniuin. Ad- REWARD. a THE PARTIES WHO ©. $250 on me last Monday will substantiate atte stated relative to the aaa eaoe of Adolph Kessler, the above FeWa taal BLING E'D,, 17 state street st 8, de. nver interferes with onr sates, —CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROAD- 4 Yay, near Canal streot—-Hockawars, Bugey Phae- ions, Expte ‘and. Business Wagons; one six-sent Carry. all, one pee oont Westchester, one Coupe Rockaway. Wood Brothers’ make. LAND AUS, LAP ACUR + ences, Ham's patent Landaulet, Coupe Rocka 2 per cent less than Broadway or Tink ‘Avenue sores; several second hand, 'S, 10 East Fourth stree A GhiksBAT, WESTCHESTER ROCKAWAY—SIX dierent styles Coupe Rockaways, Coupes, Phac- tons, Victorias, Hehe Rockaways and other deserip- ton Family Carriages and Hight Wagouis, pew and see: hand, aii at lowest popular prices, ondhands MANUFACTURERS! UNION, 688 Broadway. SACRIFICE: two-seat top De} ot Wag gon or Rockay $300, ged Storage for Carriages at way, near nth si rect. OPEN WAGON, $45; ONE COUPE ROCKAWAY, . ockaway, ghia: one, Top, Wagon, 885; ons o., $125; one Exp on, $A $125 fro seat Phaeton, $10); one Pont Pony Phaetons. dup; 200 Sleig! up; Blankets Lap Robes, €c., at WM. U. 22 Wooster st COUPES, CLAR- GRAY's, 2 to (ovenep WAGON, WITH HORSE AND HARNESS, for only halt cost; good for Ry business; wil take part in groceries. Apply at BARRETT'S stables, 234 Lexington avenue, OR SALE—ONE PAIR OF FOUR-YEAR-OLD COLTS, bred from Patshen dame, just taken off pasture; can be purchased for less than the value. Inquire ire of WM. EBBITT, Esq., at his office, Seventh avenue and Twenty- second 8 stree OR SALE—A SECOND HAMBLETONIAN AND MES. senger brown Mare, 15 hands, 6 years old, sound, kind ry fast; price $450. Apply at private’ stable, 142 thirty: -ninth street. F% SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, TWO HORSES, SUIT. able for express, grocer or biitcher; must be sold; ted over the distemper ; 6 and 7 years old. Apply at the Mineral Water tactory, $88 West Tenth street. OR SALE—A FINE CHESTNUT KENTUCKY BRED lady's saddle Mare (single tooted), 15% nands hig entler sound and kinds also e fine bay saddle Mate, f ands high, ridden the ‘past Summer by children, gentle, sound and kind: both sold for want of use. Apply at pri: ¢ stable, 107 West Thirty-third street, OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old; sound and kind, ‘Can be geen at 162 Eust Thiriy- -fisth street. OR SALE—A SQUARE FRONT COUPE. AS GOOD as new, suitable for a private family, and Harness; will be sold cheap. For two days at 21 East Thirteenth street, private stable. oe SADE Ae EXPRESS WAGON SUITABLE FOR price $150, at GEORGE B, SMITH’S stable, uu Chariton’ ‘treet. OR SALE—A C SPRING CLARENCE COUPE, IN “ ed order, at private stable 122 West Twenty-ninth street Peas SALE—TWO GOOD WORK HORSES, OVER DIS- ld for want of use. Apply at'private sta- ble, 10 ‘Nessa street, Brooklyn. FOR SALE—A STOUT, CUT-UNDER BUGGY, orry made, turn-up seat behind, leathern top, suitable for aguelen Inquire at stables, 123 West Thirty-first street. OR SALE—A SIX-SEAT atlas de Lig GLASS ae Rrae ee oat Fee ge ly Shey also ‘0 sets of double Hart THOMPSON'S stable, 198 Hast th ‘thirteenth eerest, POR, SAUECAT HALF HIS VALUE, THE MOST piylish black Horse to, be found nt the elty ; 15% hands 7 years old; can trot close to 3 minutes; sou and Rina ‘Also light Trotting, price, $600. Will sell separate ‘ast Twenty-eighth stree POR SAGEOA SMALL LIVERY STABLE, WITH light Stock and a Lease at low rent: or will be Ca ceed for other property. Apply to WILLIAM H. 22 Wooster stre ‘Wagon, by Brewster; Apply at stables, 17 For SALE ‘ation SORREL MARE, 15% HANDS high; Warranted sound and kind; tree from_ali dis- esq: price $00. Inquire at 31 South Fifth avenue. OR SALE, CHEAP, CHEAP !—A SPLENDID WORK or road. Lt la; is sound d kind; w! is free from di: Sempery Apply at Bellow's temper, ahd ‘will trot in three minutes. stable, corner of Prince and Crosby stre ‘ALF PRIVATE* STABLE TO RENT, 157 WEST Eighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- nues. Apply to CATLIN, BRUNDRETT & CO. A bag! STABLE “FITTINGS OF THE BEST WORKMAN- aca ie Ce epg es to be seen at the store and catal sent us & RIWILAND, Nos. 8, 10 and 12 Reade st. ‘OTICE.—A RESPONSIBLE PARTY DESIRES. THE tracking of one or two good down town firms, Ad- box 199 Herald office. NE GOOD TRUCK HORSE FOR SALE_PERPECT. oe und new top Carriage, city to CARROLL P ROWAUD, Sih Beverth avenues SECOND. Se be CARRIAGES.—THREE LIGHT ROCK- Ss Ringe id two Dog Awa - seat Westchester, ony +| haetor ay, several top and open Bug- gies, Coupe aay wallets ‘2180 ‘Siel hs and Harness, TABLE Buscar et % TO 'ACTURERS! UNION, 638 Broadway. $8 EACH; DRESS Blankets, $4 Hoods a specialty; Lap Rugs, Wolt Robes, ine pleasure and business Harness. BA ‘T. Importer and Manutacturer, . 62 Warren street and 2t and 23 College place. HE HANDSOMEET LEATHER TOP BUGGY IN THE city, made by Stivers, weighs 184 pounds and war- ranted to carry two persons, new last Summer, only few times, for cn cheap at SIEFKEN'S stables, Harrison street, near Court street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—HORSES TO BOARD IN THE BEST lighted and best ventilated stable inthe city. 147, 149 and 151 West Thirty-ffth street, near Broadway. ee TWO EXPRESS AND TWO Gr Wagons, one Platform Spring Wagon, one Delivery Mand one Business Nl Wagon one top and ON no top Buggy. At 226 Spring stree 2 HORSES FOR SALE—AT 207 EAST TWENTY. je. aoe Lak compriang matched carriage and coac! Iso good tee a} drivers and work horses; said horses having recovered from the late © We Wek KER, Mel HANDS TEAM corner Clark, —BAY HORSE, 7 YEAR! $150. OF Horses, 840; Rep if desired ; Hell; closing busiest, ail warranted sound and k 48 Righth avenue, ‘corner Thirty-Htst street, COUPE JUST. FINISHED IN BROWN SATIN; also one sgeond lar uupe, brown lined Clarence, Depot Wagon; Doctor's Wagons. Close Coach, two Beets. 4 Third ayoaue. LN r Note. $2 50 BAY MARE—SIX YEARS OLD, SOUND AND kind, 15! hands high; nice coach or busl- Hess mare; also'black Pony. 40 inches high. WILDEY, io 9 Last Ninetecath stree! INSURANCE NOTICES. CARD. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company's losses by the Boston conflagration will not exceed $000,009, being only about one-fifth of the Compauy's fre surplus. ‘ . WILLIAM CONNER. ? CHARLES E. WIUITE, | Managers, SAM P. BLA “y 3) William street. Li, 1372, FTER THE BOSTON FIRE. RANCE COMPANY OF NEW MERCHANTS’ INSU. YORK, Casb capital... Surplus November Total assets. . M ‘Boston, cHANTS’ Insurance Company, New York C total amount insured by youin this eine is $116, 500, without deducting salvages or removals, BROS., Agents. yment of our losses entire and reserve tor re- The paymi inisurance will still leave us . J. _5,L, Dowarass, Secretar; Copa FIRE INSUR or su OSTRANDER, President. BARKER, Vice President. E COMPANY W YORK. Office, 15; 57 Broadway. Capital..... Surphus..... Total insurance in burned district in Boston. .qy Applications reeeived ar nid policies issued as usual, B. FOWLER, President. Davip Quackexausn, Se: retary. Gram FIRE INSURANC E COMPANY, Ofce 175 Broadway. Cash capital. Surplus November 1, 187: Total assets. $500,000 00 074,789 37 SU 174,790 87 All Boston’ losses do not exceed $450,000, and will be tly pad trom the su y uhanimously, watts after paying full Wigtarantee Of outstan The Germania has P large conflagrations ot Portland, Philadel and continues to offer loss and damage by fire, well the confdence. of the the es all be continued { on a thoroughly soun if all losses, will urplus, and the directors have ‘that the company’s busi- basis, Tes therefore be eqtial to ding risks, and its capital un- assed with honor through all the the last fourteen years, including hia, Ere res Chicago and Boston, ction of its policy against pre lous, that it has deserved cor ) public, RUDOLPH GARRIGER, President. . JOHN E Hugo Snumany, Secreta: DW. KAHL, Vice President. ry. UARDIAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, by Cash net assets November Mn Watson, David Li James M. Dunbar, Emil Heinemann, Br ‘ee Gra: William T- Garner, William 8. Mount, A. R. Van Nest, Thomas Barbour, James P. Cumming, DIREC New York, tinanimous vote of the 0! harles L, Anthony, William M. Halsted, Samuel W. Johnsoi, William Ht. Guion, John E. Devlin, M, Furinan Hunt, Wilson G. Hunt, F. M, Jone: John E. DeWitt. WILLIAM ©, THOMPSON, President. Water K, Pace, Secre The NEW YORK EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 58 Notice is hereby given Wall street. ) stockholders and policy holders that this company has but Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) at risk in the burned district of the city of Boston, and will continue to insure en most favorable terms. RICHARD J, THORNE, President. Joun Miter, Secretary. woe vEMBER 1, baked Fire Tagua C age ondway, Branch at Triberty treet. Total amount at Risk in la Leaving, if Loss is total, And Capital \te Fire in Boston........ $29,(0) surplus of, "85,000 seeees 209,000 $235,000 JOHN M. FURMAN, President. 5. E, Lerrixcwatt, Secretary. Ore oF ATL! it No, 17 IC INSURANCE COMPANY, 73 Broadway, — York, ov. 11, Total Leth aid Ate! in burned district, Boston, from hart 9,000 CKS, President. R PUBLIC FIRE INSUR. The Company's losses ANCE COMPANY, Boston will notexceed $200,000, ‘and will be paid as fast as adjusted; and at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held this day, it was resolved to fill up the deficiency thus created by an assessment of 50 Per cent on its Capital Stock. Duxcan F, Curry, Secret |, President. Epwarp Rowsts, Assistant § Secretary. ELIEF FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN 149 Broadway, The c unimpaired by the Boston not exceed Busin apltal stock, of this company 1s amity, The Cua loss wilt ntinued ay usual. 88 c ‘Ww. E. Crary, Secretary. J. HW. PINKNEY, President. TANDARD FIRE INSURANCE ett lad OFFICE yin Lebo New York, Nov, 12, 1! Amount Sona this di Directoi Deduct for losses in Boston, assuming that al pany on property in the burned district should prove a total loss. the policies of the com; Available assets, WILL Wituram M. St. Joms, Secretary. lay by the Board of 329,644 00 $270,043 63 13, President. 'T. NICHOLAS INSURAL NCE COMPANY, ‘OMices, 166 Broadway, and Eighth avenue, corner of Fourteenth strect, New York. Cash cavit The loss in Boston will 1 jot exceed $10 Mi en JERSEY CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Office 33 Grand stree CAPITAL KND BURP 283,279 87, SUSTAINED NO LOSS'BY THE BOSTON This Company Nas no agents outside the w takes no special or extra hazardous risks; insures eltings and bi one — risks, Jerse, only street, Jersey LUS biel Fave, 1872, FIR ate of at es] President ‘North River Rank. NDER, fag y Merchants’ Ins. Co. We HUST, tKCRSR, Tre: Beer! Presid Hi. F. COX, 9 JACOB R, SHOTWE CROWELL, Merchant, Rahway. ell & So! C ele) WALL—W, Wall! 's Sons, Wall street. ont Jersey Associates. New York. refiatiray, N.S, _._ ENSURANCE NOTICES. ~ | pate FIREMEN'S. 'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW York. Chartered May, 1353, OMice, 167 Broadway. Cash Capital. +31:0,000 00 Surplus... ‘37,786 53 Total asssets..... ae sB1S7,796 53 This old established company insures against loss or damage by fire on favorable terms. Branch office, 85 Broadwa; kiyn, E. D. WILLIAM MORGAN & SON, Managers, W. R. Wapswonrm, Zu Beorstary, Wituramspure cerry FIRE baie: hy COMPANY. Oftice 151 Broadway, New ¥ Corner of Broadway and First Meck, "Brooklyn, E.D.; Court street, Brooklyn, W. D. Cash capital .. Cash surplus November 1, 1872 Gross Assets November 1, 1872. Boston losses (maximum) Assots for future liabilitle: 100,000 From a sense of duty to ourselves, our stockholders, poliey-holders and the public generally, we take this op: porttnity to correct our first jeecssnato of our Boston losse: made on the 10th inst., from reports received by us of the strict covered by thé fire, and state, asabove, the mas J. D, SPARKMAN, Presi Naw vou. Nov. 1 mun figure of our losses, after personal examination, mule D¥ an officer of the company, who has just returned trom Bosto1 We can congratulate all interested In the Company that our system of building up a large surplt@s to mect an extensive conllagration, instead of dividing our profits toour stockholders, has demonstrated, both in the Chicago and Boston fires, the wisdom of our policy and the ability ofthe company fo withstand the devastations of the fire- Hend, whose visits have lately been so destructive, Wo shall have $i5,00 ‘surplus over our capital of $250,000, with the net, book value of our stock 115, after paving all losses, Including Hoston, in full, and it shalt e rlenc tion th nr earnest eflort, using all the prudence our expe- suggests, to place our company In a stronger posi- ev ED DRIGGS, President. Ww Stusenou, Secretary. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, RD LI C THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL BETWEEN NEW YORK Al D, “LAVEIPO v OL, CALLIN Xt Conk Hannon she FROM NEW, ao, RK. ‘ed. 13 Ne » Dec. 4 |, Dee. IL BY And every following rday from New York, Rates of passage.—Cabin, $3, $100 and $130, gold, ac- cording to accommodation.’ Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms.” phe currency. iverage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstow: all pucisor Europe, at lowest rates, Thesagh bits of iad ing given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Bertie the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. ‘or treight and cabin passage apply at the Company's Mice, No. 4 Bowling ( steerage passage, at LLL Broadway, Trinity Building, CHAS. G, PRANCKLYN, Agent. v YHITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, © CARRYING THK UN New and fall, ITED STATES MAID, owered steamsh| Sailing from New York on Saturdays, tr m Liverpool on h calling at Cork Hy Wate FE Saturday, November 30, at 3 P.M: Saturday, December 7, at It A: M. December 14, at 3B. M. Ohrom the Wiitte Stardock, Pavonta fe ry, 9 Gracy City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, spect comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardess decompany the steamer, Rates—Saloon, $80 in gold; steerage, $9 in currency, Those wishing to send for friends’ in the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $35 cur rene: amenmers booked to or from all parts of America, mburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, to Draits i ym £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to Continental ports. J. W, SPARKS, Agent TATIONAL LINE OF, STEAMER: Weekly to Queenstown ‘and Tiverpoo}, fortnightly to, irom London direct. ‘OW! ND LIV ERPOOL, DENMARK, Sumner. HOLLAND, Bra, rs THESE, STeAMSHLES Nt THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE. Cabin passage, $65 and $75, currency. Steerage, $28, currency. Propald steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry. Glasgow or London, $32, curie For further information app ny, the ompaay "8 office, 60 Broadway. HURST, Manager. EUROPEAN _STEAMSHIPS, Um STATES MarE, LINE. STEAM TO QUEENS. town and PBgprvoo! Sailing Cer Wedn Nevabe Porn , iekets, ri currency. ae Passengers mek toand ‘rom Paris, Hamburg, way and Sweden, &c. Dri and Germany atlowastrates Ape eee TAMS & atu 2B rage, $3, currency. a Vratee WiLnst walevin, °t tnited street. COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS, ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAN CALIFORNIA, W SAPAN AND CNA, CARRYING Nats, PA! GERS AND FREIGUT i ASI NWALL, PAN NTA MARTHA GREY AUIVIG COAST OF WN Al MEXICO, € RAL Ck apameae Steamers leave big ut Sth 2 Both of cach month, ex- cept when those days Yall ‘on Sunday, then the day. pre: November 20—Steamer tes: STAR; Cap Conner, will leave pier No, £2 North oar ia walang noon for pinwall «tir if Sonmatbige nt Panama wi steamer MONTANA, Captain Connolly, touching e Acapulco, Manzanillo and ea San Diego and’! san edro; also connecting for all Central Amerioan and South Pacific Ports. Departures o pet Ea th cach month connect with the Compas nehing at San Benito, Tonata, Satina Cruz and Port “Angel. Re he for allway’ ports received until 4B. M. of Novernber ig! Steainer J will leave San, F “ang poresses 872, for 3 ait “ond hina, For ra passare, freight ‘and all further information apply at Compan ha office on the pier, foot ot Canal stree: F,R, BABY, Agout,_ ED BALL LINE 0 MALL STEAMERS. YORK TO. Dee ARA CALLING AT ST. THOMAS ARB, AND B, LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS, Those first class, full-powered iron steamers are in- LINE TO fended, to sail from Atlantic docks, Brooklyn, as tol- OWS :— MANDINGO (1,800 tons) -Nov, 18. and Dec, 2t Followed by LAGOS ‘and’ GUNA, and every three weeks thereafter. These steamers are specially adapted to tropicals sor. vice, have large staterooms, bathrooms and super tilation and ta ke only first’ class passengers, A itinfted amount of cargo will’be taken. Be ee ry e GANTHORNE, owners, 70 South street, Tor feeight or dassage WO (ra ROWMEAL AN? ONS, ren! uth street, New For. JNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STBAMSUIP: } Comp: 1 eamship RUE, $000 tons burden, wilt Sait for St. Thomas, Vara, Pernathuco, Baiiia and Rie dane ro on Saturday, prgvember 23, at 3 o'clock i. at from pier 43 Nertl Por irelght or passage apply toW . Ae Gartieom "5 Howling Gre The Keto will touch at Briseetsen” trades cag pmevs TA CH by SLMOBATIEA, ein aavate on ® MER, rimmerman cry OF HAVANS, ‘A, (Havana oul, CLEOPATRA, Phitlips (Hava a only) For freight or passige woah | PATEAND RE & SONS, 33 Broadw EW YORK AND HAVANA New Line of Steamships. The steal, splendid new sfidermhect steamships NORTHERN (2,000 tons) and SO" (4,090 tons) wi t form a regular line between ‘ee ae ports, the frat sailing from here early. mber, ‘These vessels are unsurpassed for strength, speod and accommodations, and offer to the public all that is to be desired in ocean travel. Should suftcient indice steamers may cail at Charleston, 8. € passeng Dates of sailing, &c., in a tuture advertisement. HEWLETT & TORRANCE, ‘Axe! 69 Wall feast, Kun AIL FO, HAY malty ¢ ‘i I Atlantic Mat pone ni fomp any sailing regulart; very Thursday, at 3 o’ck lock F M. Ai paootselye frac pier Captain T. 8. Curtis, Nov. 21 L. Robb 7, 28: Dec. & SENT CITY, UM! rhc obbins. MonRO CASTE tain T. H, Morton..... K, President, Bowling Green. For freight or passage ap passage ORY By Dinoc IEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH. ing at Key West, Oey, the United States mail. The steamer CITY OF HOUSTUN, Captain Deering, is now receiving freight at Pier 20 East River, and will sail Saturday, November 16. ‘Through: bills of lading given to Houston and toall points on the Galveston, Hottston and Henderson, and. B. & C, Railroad, ‘For trolght 0 HEmeHe, APPLY '2 oo, 459 aalden ti aiden lane, Or W. P. CLYDE & G0., 119 Wall street TLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, SAILING regularly every, Thurslay, at 3 o'clock’ P.M. pro- a irom plot No. 4 North Ri RO rae Captain U. ii Jlorton (via Nas 1) ovember 1é CRERGENT © urtis. November 2k COLUMBIA, Gapbaine oD: Gotin (via Nassau) For freight @ appl ssieaiehais ‘or freight or passage apply to SHE OF passage aPRIN pi wocK, President, No. 5 Bowling Grecn._ ‘DONOVAN ROSSA.NATIONAL — LINE,—THE beautiful steamship CANADA sallsSo'clock Saturday: spengr steerage accommodation, $23: cab) 263 Broadway, between Chambers ai NLY DIRECT LINE TO*F E. atk, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S M! we MSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT Hieaplendid vessels on this, favorite route for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No. 6) North Iver ns follows ST, LAURENT, Le Saturday, No VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont, i Baturd WASHINGTON, Roussan... ‘Saturday, Dev. 14 PRICE OF PASSAGE TN GOLD. owes wine) 0) First cabin, $125" second cabin, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning from the Con- tinentot Europe, by taking the steamers of this line, avoid both tranalt by English railway and the discom(urts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense, “GEORGE MACKENZLE, Agent, 58 Broadway. i Warren sts. tes. HE HAMBUR AMERITAN PACKET COMPANY'S new tron mail st oa nip Captain A. Barends, va mailer thursday, Novembor 14, 2P.M., for Hamburg, taking passengers ir om New York to Piytouth, London, Cherbourg and Hambu First Cabin, $120, Second Cabin, $72. $3. payablein United states gold, KUNHARDT'S ¢ JOA! General Agents, “aouerat “Fascenser Agenis, 61 Broad 8: CE phe The THU RINGTA will, sail Novetibe er 2 The GERMANIA as extra steamer Mirect Hoyamnter, 16. NcnOR LINE, A MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. NEW YORK 10 GENOA DIRECT, CALLING AT GIBRALTAR. The first class new and powerful iron screw steamer NAPOLI will sall on or about Nov. 23, Has very superior cabin accommodations. For rates of passage ang My Jie a norimation apply at company’s ofiices, 3 ng Green. TENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. pes LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Yee 2 ‘sail as follow GIEY OF BRESTO! CITY OF LONDO CITY OF NEW YO! GITY OF BROOKLYN, ‘aturday, Nov. 30,2 P.M. and each succeeding Sat y and Thursday, irom pier 45 North River, ATES OF PASSAGE, Pay i in Gold. Payable in Carrency. First Cabin $75 Stecrave.. & ae London. To Paris. Pari Fassengors also sicweattted to liawres Hainburg, Sweden, ‘way and Denmark at reduced rates. ‘Tiekets can be bought here at moderate rates by per- sons wishing to send for their friends, Through bills Me given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antw rans issued at lowest rates, For turther information apgly at at the Sark ne 's office, DALE, Agent, 15 ‘Broad way, New York. Royal Mail steamers iaturday, Nov, 16,2 P, M. ‘Thursday, Nov. 21, Wa. Mu ‘Saturday,’ Nov. 23,11 A.M. ‘Thursday, Nov. 24, 2 P.M. R DUCTION IN FAusAce RATES, assonger stenmnere veal from Now Y, press pasmurday and a rand oa day. ws Poa 880 a m all rail- ways Ireland, Germany, Nor: Sweden or ers booked and forwa ious in Great Britain, Denmark ang ‘America'as safely, ecd. ly, omrortably and cheap apy a8 yaar other. route oF lina. SATURDAY’ TRALL rman WEDNESDAY'S STKASERS, NDIA CMAPORNTA “Dee. c At noon, frome. pier 20 North River, New Fork, Eney. rates on passages to Liverpool, @ Ghasg Ww or Derry, eanesdayTsneamers, $8): x Saturday's steamers, and $75: exeursion tickets, 120; intermediate, $33; steerage, $28, Certificates at lowest rates can be bought here by those wishing tosend for their friends. ‘Apply at the company's, ENDEsoN aioniinns 0. 7 Bowling Green. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southam) ton Brem ‘The steamship WIEMEN sail on Wednesday, Nov from Bremen ler, foot Third stFeet, Hoboken, to. be followed hv Assad as TR RHEIN, Captain T. 0, Meyer, ou Saturday, November Rates of Passage to London, Havre and Bremen, bay able in gold, or fis equivalent in currency. First Cabin. Second hes Swera For! on. Ludewigs, wilt | OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ERCHANTS' STEAMSIIIP LINE. From pier No, 6 North River, at $ o'clock P.M. L MEADE, atarday, November 16, Froight received aii.” ‘Through rates Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and fn For’ ng tions, apply to VOR NEW ont ANS DIRECT. ‘romnwell Bteammatitp Lins The. sancti GRORGE WASH GTON, Captain 1. 8. Quick, will leave | Amd No. Pais River on Saturday, November 16, at So’clock P.M. Frelght received daily: ‘Through rates ven to Galveston, Indianola, Rockrort or Aranzas Whart, Brazos, Santiago and St. Louis, Cabin jiven for St. anola. superior accommoila- essuati 0 Broadway. freight or passage, FRI DEMIC passage, $30; steeraxe, $23. For ireight or pawsage nppl ae ee Sh. CROMWELL & C0., 3 West street. Fo NEW ORL! ral Southern Line. The steamship CILY OF GALVESTON, Captain Rowlaud, will leave pier 2 East River, Wednesday. Novembs: 2, Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken. For freight or passage, having superior accommola- iy 0, Hoes Aa Sth MALLORY & CO,, 155 Maiden lane, RIOR NORFOLK, CITY POLS AND, RICHMOND .— ‘The Old Dominion Steamship y will despatch irom pier Sz North. Itiver their elogant sidewheel steam: shir WYANOKE, Couch, commander, tor Norfolk: and Portsmouth, on Friday, November 15, 0 MINION, Walker, commander, for Worth ind Porte uth, on Saturday, November 16, M. through bills of lading to all points bouth an Through passenger tickets issued to all points. modations unequalled. Apply ‘at pier, a7, ot at the gen: eral office, 187 Greenwich sireet, corner De WALL RIVER LINE FoR BOSTON, VIA VIA NRW The steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, trom pier 25 North fi oot of Murray street daily, (Stivlays excepted), a M. Tickets sold to pri potpal , pointele Now 'Hingland ‘the White Mountains and # . BACON, Superinienten. DRY GOODS. ATLURE OF ALA WILOLSAUE Srornmna HOUSE down town. to dispose of their stock of N’S CLOTHL mauufactared expressly for city cut, workinanslip and style, no THREE HUNDRED THOUS. worth of Goods to be sold. Muse be turned tito. cash. The opportunity now offered the public will remain open for a short time Ly The Goods inust be sold and the cash realized. FRANT & CO., Clothiers, 627 and 629 Trosdwag, weat side, between Blegcker and Houston streets, op rata Theatre. ald w P, M. GRANT, formerly wit the clothier. cal teacher, nohotae ane gold medalist of foreis 0 University, desires employ prepares for college Wont oF salomee. cily reference. Address TUTO: RENCTH, ITALIAN, SPANISH. for lidies ana gen! versational Fourteenth strect. MARRIED LADY PRE nd aiternoon hours in schools and fa form classes in German and French for lacie men on alternate ¢: terms reasonable, LB. 978 Eighth as and gentle. Address _PROPOSA Ls. Ganeesrni, nuILD is TRO: FOUNDERS, stone contractors, call at 35 ainine plas and specifications for buildings to be erected on above preinises; cash job. BLUR Trenton, until the 2 the Harsimus fork {main line, near “Sins proton rage of Bergen Till te can be fnd specifications and forms obta er the Lith At said oflice or the oflee of GD. Howell, in Jersey path wy testinonials will be regulied: Chief Engineer of Constrae:tou. ‘Trenzox, Nov. 12, 1872, ANTED—A SECOND HAND WYPHAUE apd, caam, clang. Adress, price, H. BERSSH, 63 South Gay stre V ANTRD—TWO. SECOND > JEWEL Show Cases. bit oxsEs free: wa Berakt « Mice T'S KMIGRATION ap “oun EX. change OMce. & sotth sircet.—Drafts from £1 up- iraglarepanta taal kare caret aur back land; and Passage Tickets 0: ip and ok. ets issued at west rates hy TAPSCOLE RROY, & CO, 8 South sivect, New Fs KFIELD &€ GO, JEW nae, corner Twent: ue, corner Fourteenth street wo'and Froneh Cl Silver and fines: fiver Pinted Ware, © At manulayusers’ prices, street.’ and # Amertean Waioires, Case

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