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THE NEW YORK HERALD. gg ear WHOLE NO. 13,538. ° NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. . PRICE FIVE CENTS. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS —Tarareerra Page—Second, third, fourth, ‘and col PhS ati eg Rr ‘ou! r NTH PaGR—Fi sec- BOA! ae thigd” fourth aad fit col "columns, rire, oats’ fpecantaths WANTED ORTKENTH Pace— Exeventa Pase—Fifth column. BusIntay fits of deTUNtrrEs_eurrezxrn Pace—Fourth BUSINESS ROTORS Nur Paca—Sixth column. BRAL STATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pacs—First, aid Third columns, and svar Pade Pon SSM cnswEn-—riremerrn Page—Pifth and fie cola and eee rage rire column, IXTKENTH e—Sixth Concha AND GARDENERS Yurruanrra an coasts BiWaMsnire—Fouks ‘Paas—Secon COUNTRY CARD CB Lavenrn Rey column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Evevenra P, ; BERS eee. Pace—Sixth column. BY oa eiath columns o begat wi iG HOUSES TO LET, Le aap petry AND UN- Vow eager ae ee ee third ana es columns, and BUROPEAN SRA MEHR S—Foupsas Pace—First and ‘aaE—Sixth col- second Cc: EUROP! terra Pagr—Third column. YES Al S—ELzventn Pacr—Sixth column. XCUMBIONS- ovata Pace—Third column, OTE oar RVENTH eran ote column. . Peas B—Sixteente Pac and sixth col UENISHED ROOMS AND A APA ESS TO LET ‘Tuixp Pagr—Fourth, Evzvansa | FURNITURE. safe oe} ADVERTISEMENTS Serna HELP ees isn & Pacr—Fot as Aifth columns, and Sixrzxxta Pace—First col- mELP WANTED MALES—Frrrensri, Page—Sixth col- aD Ae SixreentH Pace—First and second col- BORSER CARRIAGES, &0.—Fourrx Pacs—Yourth, fifth and sixth columns, Le “Gusvawes Pace Fifth and sixth columns. HOUSES, ROOMS, £0., WANTED—Sixrexnta Pacr— Second and third columns. AINSTRUOTION Ge—First column, JERSEY CITY, "HOBOKEN: HUDSON CITY AND BER- AL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace— fourth ¢6 roaN “ORR TGES Rewen Pace—Sixth colamn. OST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—Second column. Y—SixTeENTA Pack—Sixth coluwn. ANTELS—Tenra Pack—Third column, ATRINONIAL Tura Pace—Third column. MEDIC. IXTERNTH PaGe—Sixih column. w, MILLINERY "AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Page—Sixth aiscELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS — Tweurtu x—Sixth column. miscki taneous turn Pace—Third column. MUSICAL—Texta Pack—Fifth and sixth columns. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Ninta Pace—Sixth column. NEWSPAPERS—Turateentn Pace—Second column. PERSONAL—Fimst Pace—First column. PeANoRd olun ORGANS, &C.—Tutnteenta Pace—Seo- ‘ond column. Levent Pace—Third column. PROFESMIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— . ee gat column, and Sixteenta PROPERTY Our’ OF THe CITY FOR SALE OR TO ry eel Pace—Fourth and fifth columns, id Exxventa Pace—First and second columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, and ELeverta PaGe—Second column, gc ERATE WANTED—Ecxventx Pace—Second col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Testn lente tet column. RESTAURANTS—Textu Pack—Third column. REW. ARDS Finer Pace—Second column. BALES At AvoTION—Texre Pack—Fourth and fifth colum: SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Frereewta Pace— First, ¢econd and third columns, and Sixtexntu Page—First column. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Firtrentn Pace— Fifth column, and >1xtgenta Pacs—First column, PES NOTICES—Fovrtu Pace—First column. BPOKT: reheated BIRDS, £C.—Fourtu FAGe— Sours, olamn STORAG! tear Pagx—Third column. one RESORTS—Eteventa Pacr—Sixth column, RADES—Sixtezntu Pacr—Second column, mh TURP Foust ag column eo FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES — Taree Pace— area and Eveventn Pisa -eouna column. TRAVELLERS OIDE—Fourtu Pacr—Third column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET—Tuirp bh ea column, and Eveventi Pace—Third column. beng TO PURCHASE—Tuierxenta Pace—First WwesiGHieier COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 0 LET—Sxcoxp Pacr—Fourth column, and Euxv- Pace—First column. year RESORTS—Exeventn Pace—Sixth column. HTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Texra Pace—Third col- Ore, PARIS aisha os = HE NEW | YORE ff BSBRS amen & oo AMERICAN REGISTER, BAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE ) (NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SOPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ~ T.Q = —CONCER! NG “THOSE BONDS” AP- A, piytt rink & ACKERMAN'S Detective Agency, 39 Nassau street. MELIA C. ALBORN, OF PHILADELPHIA—SEND ‘address to HARRY THORNTON, Brandreth House, jew York, on Monday. Important. NY ONE KNOWING WHERE MARY —— NOW t lives, who worked at Sheridan House, Elizabeth, J. last Yall and winter, will do the, girl’ a favor by nding her address to Mrs.’ M. ‘Herald office. Porns,woue OFFER IN SETTLEMENT ACCEPTED, rovided you carry ont your agreement fully: a Boing int interview. ‘MOONEYS DETHOTIVE AGENCK, ‘ay, M., box CA ae AT 12% WEST TUWILBUR Citrea with KELLY (COLORED SERVANT), hada} lived with Mrs. Brown, on Kast Twenty-fifth stree 10, w: ou Thiety something to his advantage by call fig at 188 West thirty-s.xth street. (ese BROW! WHERE ARE YOU NOW? OLD FRED. ‘NHRISTIAN CHARITY—TWO P. M. WOULD BE better. JOSEPH. : OSTER,—WILL MRE. FOSTER, WHO FORMERLY called in Twelfth street, send present address to W., 182 Herald office? a ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL FEMALE CHILD, creat old; full surrender. Apply at 154 Twenty- aighth et, between Third and Lexington avenues. R ADOPTION—TWO BEAUTIFUL BABES. APPLY to Mme. DESPARD, 4i Kast Twenty-cighth street, Bear Fourth avenue. anes elena ag A DAY DO YOU OPEN Grete PRES mndon,” 455 Sixth avenue? Address Fi ALBOT Clarendon Hotel. ‘ERMAN—PRAY COME BACK TO YOUR WIFE and child as soom as possible. Little Herman is con- 7 tanually crying for his Ls P write &§ soon as poe sibie, as 1 am geing out of town in a wi me ora. ex P.M. TRAIN, MONDAY, NJENNA. Titec tenry WANTED—OF GEORGE HUNT, CALI at Henry street. You will see your wife there at any time. F THE PERSON WHO LOST A SUM OF MONEY AND J inquired for it at the Bowery Savings Bank will call again some information may be obtained. F MR HAWTLHORNE WISHES TO RENEW THE 4 scquaintance with Mrs. Jones and Miss Brown ho can do so by addressing a note to Mrs. 1. A. JON , station C, Bighth street. M. Q—IF CONVENIE NT TO-DAY, Laihl decor” 3 . and otherwise Monday. yen ML at city Post office: also at Palast. PLEASE CALL IMMEDIATELY AT OUR Mrarnag required now in our possession; terms as agreed a [ONES “Detective Agency, 162 Broadway. INNIE—IF You WOULD SEE A VALUED ¥RIEND q 4Y4 send your address to DARK BLUE, Herald office. _ PERSONAL. © ott PLACE, 51 SEPT! EMBER 2-—BELL successfully, Communicated with eifenee next dgor about California business Address IF NOT CON- C. COX, box 1,970 Post of office. 5 —I AM ANXIOUS TO SEF YOU: Ses ete sell Monday se A. M. make an appoint- ment or ler cover, to m, re. ii 7 °*Nfire, HAMILTON, ‘Los 4 AND F FOUND, \OUND—ON SEVENTH AVENUE, A SMALL SUM of money, Any person proving property shall re- ceive it by paying expenses Call at 24 West Thirty- D grein 2 BOOK NO. ISSUED BY THE Manhattan Savings Tnetitation, and payment of the same has been stop! The finder’ ish ° e the owns by returning the same to the Bank, 64 lway, corner leec! OST_AUGUST 9, 187% TWO CERTIFICATES FOR 100 shares each Pacific Mail Steamship Company's stack, No. GO,14 in name of J, Edward Mastin, No. 87 Rame of White, Morris & Co. The public ire oned against negotiating same, as transier has been stopped new certifontce applied (97 «___VERNAM & HAY, &4 New street, New York, ost. Toe cPErT sa SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ‘avenue stage, a small b: brown paper reel, contatuing letiere and uiiness papers of pariunce except fo owners. The finder wil be suitably | Fewarded on returning same to PEAKE, OPDYCKE GO,, 427 Broadway. O8T—A GOLD PIN, WITH HAIR DESIGNED AS yiaceasa vei Pea Se ‘avenue. a 0 f $5 reward will be paid for iis recarn, at FORD'S, Sf Sixth 3 REWARD. —=nost, 0 ON THE «TH Babee IN tl a ferryboat crossing trom Hunter's Point to air fourth street, a red covered Memor: See te ving At WRIA MOCOLTER: window By a aa cok, Herald office, will receive the above re- REWARD.—LOST A CIGARETTE HOLDER; the finder will recetve the above reward, 354 West 5, dhesaaae street REWARD,—LO8T, THE 12TH INST., AN ENVE- lope, containing ‘three naval, discharges, with name of Peter Ohlgon, in goin, ng {rom 72 Market street to Navy Yardy via Catharine (erry... Please return to PETER OLSON, 72 Market street, New York. REWARD,—LOST, FRIDAY EVENING, THE 127H inst., between Seventeenth street, Second avenue and Industial Fair, a lady's gold Shay! Fin, The above reward will be paid. ning to H. CHAMPIN & GILLET, No. 9 Tidusaui street or to Ll Gast Beventeenth DRY GOODs. L A ccco, K L . AA c cK L a A 0 cK L A ao KK L AAAAAA OC KK L a ao K KE L A Ao ek K L A ac cK x LLLLLL A a ceco K K Ir L x K sss. Beg L K OK 8 pre L K K 8 It L KEK 8 Il L KK 888, 8 it L KK 8 8 Il L K K 8 8 it L kK §K 8. 8 888 pre LULLLL gE x 888 We invite the tention of the public to of black Gros Grain Dre: oaks, rahe Paris house. These silks a will be found far cheaper tan any in the sity. welcome to examine the ina entirely with- renee to purchase, and can obtain samples for BaperiorG Gros Grain Silks at $1 50: worn $2. Real Lyons Silks at $1 75; worth tully $2 20. Extra fine real Guinet Silks at $2 60, $2 75, $3, $3 60, $4, $425, Ss. up to $0 per yard. We urge upon ladies to examine our Silks ‘before pur- chasing elsewhere. eect Goods in great vari Na 4 Good A! 23c,, 250. Pure Patt 98e., fi $1 25, Ag sermnent of Cashmeres, Crepe Cloths, Barathea, ‘Blesing Waterproois at 85c., $1, $1 10, $1 25, $1 45, $1 50, Our Suit Parlors May be faand xy, attractive, with a rich Redingotes, C -Delnine and &c., dc. SH So0 double laced Ottoman Shawls at $2 50, worth $4, REAL LACES—OUR GREAT SPECIALT import our Real Laces direct from the largest Bu- pay mt nufacturers, save all intermediate commis- sions, and can warrant quality and beauty of designs. Real Yak Laces, 1% inches wide, at 83. ; 2 inches, at He, Bi inches, ak Be; 3 IncneH at Ae. j “4 inches, at Real Guipure Laces, 2 Zinches wide at 60c.; 2% inches, at S0c,; 4 inches, at $1 25, 13g inches, at ke., up to $9. Real ith read Laces, I inch Wide, at 480. Tac, ke. up to $8. ne Valenciennes, Duchesse, Round Point Laces, ‘{lwaye on hand a full stock of the latest designs in Silk Gimps, Fringes, Buttons, Dross Linings, &c.. at pop- $5. “REWARD, —LOST, IN EQUITABLE BUILDING or elsewhere, on ‘pound Hook of superficial mea- nts, of no tise to any but the owner. Return to NAIL & BAUREL, 26 Howard street. 5 REWARD.—LOST, IN TWENTIETH STREET OR ‘Third avenue, a biack and tan Slut. Please return to 35 Gramercy place, and no questions asked. 90 REWARD-WILL BEPAIDYOR THE MEDIUM size leather Satchel, with contents entire, taken from, Chatham Express, up ‘Harlem Railroad, Saturdi evening, September 6, at ot near Golden's Bridge, if re- turned to 229 East Thirtieth street. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ONE TRUNK marked L. M,D.. taken by mistake from pler 80 lorth River, on Thursday. September 11, 1873. Apply to ZIMERMAN & OO., cartmen, pier 50 North River. 25 ® REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, FROM ON “ board the French steamer L'Europe, or, from the wharf of the SOmDET er 50 North River, on Thurs- aay, the 1ith inst., Bundle ard wil be Rugs, &c., in a cuaTs Strap. tie e abou reward will Pa pala for the mm of the: icle! street, corner or cedar, between Il ‘al a ota P.M. to room William $5 IU Meeting, Demailt Hall, $340. The finder will ceive the above reward on applying to JAMES 5. WHITE, 417 West Forty-1 ninth street. Ve 5 jewel mys mae GOING FROM NEWARK to Jersey diamond cluster Pin. The ey will receive the al rewara by leaving it with H. WILLIAMS, No. 9 Aun street. REWARD. —LOST, AT THE STONE : CUTTERS? LIBERA’ REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE return of Charm in the (lea) of of a book, made of Bate, bound with gold, lost either in the stationery store 9 Fourth avenue. or going from there to Broadwa; pang Shiraerh street. Return to TURNER & GEORG! Fourth avenue. DRY « GooDs A. ony MEARES, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, respectfully announces that WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE FRENCH, ENGISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN MANU- FACTORIES, ADAPTED TO EARLY FALL TRADE, and that we ‘will exhibit on MONDAY, 15th inst, in all our departments, ‘THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON in our Hosiery and Undergarment Department. ‘WE ARE NOW OPENING The latest noveltics in British, German and Balbriggan Hosiery. Silk, Cashmere, Plain and ribbed, wool and merino, in every make, size and quatity. A FULD LINE OF Cartwriht & Warner's Undergarments fn other popular makes for Ladies, Children and Gentlemen. Fine cloth, thread and Kid Gloves, making the most com: fe assortment to be found in the el WE INVITE AN INSPECTION of our elegant stock of Ladies lies’ and Children’s ready made Underclot ing: The quality of mat and excellence of workmanship, Wheeler & Wilson's inachines only be- ing used, hay made thisdepartment the most popular in Our establishment with the public. We also offer every nopular make of French wove and hand made Corsets, Hoon Skirts, Panniers, &c. 200 dozen embroldered Corsela $1 and $1 12, French ‘wove, actually worth $1 OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT i nder the supervision of @ very competent first class work and despatch guarunteed. We are now opening. BLACK AND COLORED SILK SUITS, Atpaca, Mohair, Empress and Cretonne Suits. Cashmere, ‘Serge and Camel's Hair Redingotes, in great oe Silk Suits, $7, oS, $100, elatforately trimmea st fashionable design: Alpace Suits, $12,815, si, ain $2) Redingotes, $10, $12, ‘$12. $15, IN OUR SILK AND DRESS | sass asiabiih we are now exhibiting a magnificent assortment in allane new Satines, Empress Cloth, Oshmeres, Hair Cloth, Pree ee ceargarmients: with a fall ine of Mourniag Goods, in Cashmeres, Drap d'ete, Merino, Biarritz Cords, Alpaca, Tamise, at very low rates. be WE BEG TO CALL ATTBNTION to our lagre and elegant assortment of fine French Flow- rich Tips, Plumes Fompons and Aigrettes, “seltand fines ats and Hat Frames. Bonniet Velvets in all the new and desirable shades, all of this season’s rae fand at our usual Very fine =H oy ef $2, $2 25 and $2 50. real Yak fod nd up ire Laces and Embre:deries, immings and Ribbons, Russia Einther and Morocco Belts and Bags, Paris and Vienna Jewelry and Ornaments, Jet. Pee one &c., us ular price: bashirsl se RICHA RD MEARES, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, Ot BROADWAY, BE. tween Twentieth and Cwenty-Arst ireets —FASH- IONS, imported PATTERNS, FULL old of styles, BEAUTIFUL v CHANGES, super Suits Sui atierns, with CLOLH MOD: them, now ready. aterm fitted to the form, WARRANTED pertect. TTING and BASTING. by our styles and work, left 80 PLAIN that the dullest seamstress can finish as well as a thorough dressmaker. Nouns M. MACKIN WILL FIND G. H, MUS- GRAVE at the Grove House, 178 Bleecker street. OTICE TIF WILLIAM SAMUEL, JOHN CHARLES ¥ Leslie Keys, who went to the Biate of Ohio about the zea, 180, were to communicate with FREWYN JOH! STON, of Cahou Kesh, county Fermanagh, Ireland, they would hear ot something to their advantage. Ohio Dapers please copy. ou Kxsm, Ireland, August 28, 1873, ‘EBD, 41—PLEASE CALL OVER | WAY AND SEE SECOND #LOOR, send your present address to Joe t 4 13 Herald bftice. Sahn cana sagt Nile SIXTH AVENUE) WILL YOU PLEASE 1 Page tania IF ELIZABETH PAGE, RESI- ‘about ten years sine oo Sg somite Snuera wilh 401 4 AMES A. DEMING, Attorney and Counsel SEES. og A oh Liberiy street, New York, ounreller at HILADELPHIA—WE HAD BETTER at FOR the Monroe county sale at Barker & Chase's, QCHNUGGLEFRITZE—YOUR FRIEND J—— WISHES _to see you. Cuil in Thirty: fifth street, old number, — SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GENTLEMAN, IN FIFTH avenue stage. ack who bowed please ad- dress ALY VOCAL, box | vox foo Herald « oft T SON'S, A vee Fall importatians, the largest an most carefully e selected stock of Black Conemars ind Merinoes, and upwards; ‘em ress Clothe ym baz Henrietia, iamise and Versian Cloth: Crape, Parisienne : nd Bombazine Cloth ; rep d’Ete and Camel's ee Clg Good bargains in black Alp: also iS biack Silks and stri ea caitks. ‘tel Serges for Suitings. One case handeonse ray Henrietta C Cloth, 80¢, Complete Suits of Mourning, ready made and to order, on a « few hours’ not JACKSON rning Store, corner of Broadway! ‘and Wi averley place, At ua COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- ment, 26 West Kleventh street—Ladies can rely on reiting periect Seung, Dresses made and trimmed in the fateat Parisian style; family mourning made at six hours’ noti WARAUX, FROM GRAND &STREET, BEGS @: leave to iiform his aumerons customert, that he Stamping ai 4 aSta Vad sweat ie dow above Se tow: IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO G0 TO ACY & CO.'S every day. Fourteenth street and sixth venue, . SCOTT CHAPMAN WOUGD BE PLEASED TO + receive his triends at I. P, HULL & CU.'S, Mer- ehant Tailors, $0 Broadway. Wik MES. L. WALOOTT, FORMERLY OF NO. PARITY ang" Ye please send her addivss urough DE PERCEVAL, ite Astor place. Children's Outhtncintatiat wardrobes trom 825 up. Ladies’ and ehii undergarments oniandoine one fand’ Initials embroidered to to new. bat wade aeae mended equal C., dC, Millinery g Large variety of Feathers, fies Ribbons, Hats, Vel- vets, and Velvetecns, Creves, & ‘Trimmed Bonnets in rich assortment HAND-MADE EMBROIDERED UNDERGARMENTS We receive these goods direct from our Paris Branc ouse, and offer them at prices positively surprising. All lovers of well made, beautiful underwear should not fail examine these goods immediately, Handmade French Percale Chemise, with hand-em- broldery on band and sleeves, at § *Hand-made French Percale Nightdress, with hand- embroidery on band and sleeves, at $2 Hoceiber with aa icamenes stock of richer stvies Toilet Sacques, Skirts, &c., including the richest hand- embroidered goods ever imported. Our assortment of Muslin Undergarments for ladi and children will be tound the most complete in the country. We use better muslins, better embroideries and have better made gooas at less prices than our competi- tors Call and examine, Special bargains in Infant’s Wear, Corsets, Misses’ Suits, Hoop Skirts, &c. Our Toys now open on the third floor. We cordially invite ladies to visit our establishment, and will esteem it a pleasure to show our goods. EERE H H RRR If CC H H ie hard E a8 Se OO BB * H HR RU OC H HS , E H HR RW GO HA OS. EE HHH RRR It © HHHH 888 E H HRR IU H oH 8 EK H HR R Io H oH 8 E H HER RWC CH H gs. 8 EEEE H BR R Il co H H ‘888 287 and 289 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. MITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, BE- tween Twentieth and Twenty-first, strects.—FASH- TONS. imperted PATT. LINE of FALL styles, BEAUTIFUL CHANG eee Suits. terns with CLOTH MODELS of them now ready. terns fitted to the form, WARRANTED pertect. SUTTING and BASTING by our styles and work, lett SO PLAIN that the dullest seamstress can finish as'well asa iorouss ‘drenemaker, LACK SILKS, ‘A black Dress Silk of $1 per yard a fair 8 Silk to $: 25 per y1 ard, 4 food Drese silk at $1 slo Bi Sze beryard A superior Dress Silk, Lyons make, at $1 ‘to $1 75 r Per yar’ yiner goods proportionately low. Acomparison only is necessary to demonstrate that these goods are the cheapest in New York. and customers have the additional security of © positive guarantee of wear. “BRADBURY BROS., $12 and 314 Bowery, one door below Bleecker street. i sears ALPACAS AND MOURNING GOODS. A good black Alpaca at 0c. A superior black Alpaca at 373g. to 50c. A superb quality black, Alpaca ut 60c. to 75e. , Black Empress Cloth, Cashimeres, Merinoes, &c., &c. “BRADBURY BROS., 312 and 314 Bowe one door below Bleecker eet, ae aoops, e invite special attention to our Dress and Suit Material, suitable for early fall. in addition to regular which, on account of our comparativel: we always offer at lower prices than o We have recelved from auction Decided Bargains and the assortment from 25c. to $i per yard is very Complete, and we only solicit irom purchasers © oou- parison. goods, sinall expenses, er large “BRADBURY BROS., 312 and $14 Bowery, one door below Bleecker street. FIELD'S ular Dry Goods House, 49 and 253 Grand stree soe of Chrystie. Grand Opening, ‘and ©} and after Bae aptamer rb, of of Fall gad Winter Good: t great bargains. Goods ae in plain figures. Price. crt dasa Great beg and Cloak Ei it loak Emporium. Having moe rt 2) caren in this ce Tam now read: 7 to exh Garments very low prices, A. FIELD'S 88 Goods Department, Particular attention Airected to tiie ter artment, having been, selected by connotseurs from the best el op ulacturers, &c. t. Dros me y offered in this market. Goat Link Goods are extra cheap. camel Hair Goods in great variety, cheap. Mourning Goods Stock is ch and all other departments el oy eee corner of Grand and Chi streets. XN. P.—Goods arked in plain gue ms T MME. J. D. LIVERRE’S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, between a" Einbroner and bat en stree me: Stamping aw broidery Establ t, Children’s e Dre: read. Mee Li h Lin. ea and Ladies’ Gnderearnen + handsome Initial: id Monograms cms to order; Laces clean and mende equal to new. AS CARPETS, CARPETS, . Furniture, Furniture. All the newest and choicest styles in Carpets and Fur- niture, Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Ollcloths, Window Shades, &c., at the large wholesale and retail ware. Fooms, 800 (0 516 Kighth avenue, corners Thirty-Aith and Thirty-sixth streets. Call and examine KELLY (Successor to H. 0"! Farrell), A SUITS, REDINGOTES, | 8A JES, IMPORTED + and domestic; also ladies’ and children’s Ui garments, Corsets infants) Wardrobes lebrated jand-made Corsets and made Address Miss M. K. COOK, 461 bixth avenu Twenty eighth street, in charge of Mme. Jacobs’. GRAND OF aiaed Maslin Modet from leading Paris is houses, for Promenade and Reception Toilets, on MONDAY, 8e 8.7. TAYLORS) B ies pth Elegant and fantastic dengue’ samples of Hoh fabrics for 1 Dress Goods and cai Shoice Trimmings. ese models are full rized costumes, and are accoin-* panieg’ with samples of the ma rial of whieh they are de Bened be mad Among, s ie elegant fg rol are the mg 3 id For ening Fi a Costume uphine and 3a are ‘Tolletiende Prome, ik, suing, ater of Ie mei 8 Wil the cut to order, b; fn’ warrants the most pe Gartest and gracetai'h htang. Pee FATTERN BAZAAR, lt BROADWAY, BE ONS nto a SERNS “Wout LINE of PALL UTIFUL L CHANGES, rarer Suits, Fn with ioe, Bow ready. ‘Ours to the form, WA! vy PARTING Dy our styles and work, left 80 hatte hae the We ameea'sh ‘finish as well DKY GOODs. KINZEY’s, New Fall Goods in every department. Bargains at wholesale, from auction, very low. ning new Bonnets, Hats, Flowers Peqanech, stk Velvets, immii Ribbons, Be &e., Hae ea th, “o nee, Gainers Laces, from » from er Real Yak Laces, from ee we if tion, from 29c. per yard uy eon sable ihe ‘Trimming Laces of all kinds from auction. 20,000 yergs iam bare mbroldertes, trom auction, at oy 100. up. Te SP and anne sttks | Boc,, 80. 620. UP. Biack Dress Silks, from TU SUCtOes Men He. ™ auction, 88e., $1, $1 12, $1 25 up. ik Bonnet Velvets, $1 up. Silk Velours at 75c. per yard. The largest stock of Fringes and Gimps in the city. ne Sash Ribbon at tess than cost of importaton. Sash Ribbons, 25. Sle, Bis Ths: BSe"'yara. Silk Gro Grain Ribbons, every color, 0c., ISc., 0c. yard up. Fancy Ribbons, from auction, 8C., 60.5 Bes, 10C., 12340, 18c,, c., 26e. u 5,000 Silk Ties and Scarfs at about half cost. Windsor Tes, 25c., Sle. 39e, Roma Ties, i9., 250., Sic, Rich changeable Ties, ne Brocade Ties, 3ic., Large assortment Ladies’ Underwear, very low. Genta and Indies! Handkerehters from auction, 1234e,, 16ec., 18¢. uj Fine French Kids, ir, Oe. Two Button Kids, S0c. pair. Bs oe for geese in Sa) uiton at 75. pair. Gents’ French Kids, $1 pair. Undressed Kids, 2 buttons, 50c. ectvelyn Kid Glove, 2 buttons, ery pair warranted, $1 pair. Belt Buckles, Chatalains, Ear Drops, Necklaces, Slides, &c., 1n all styles. Fans, Bugs, Belts, Portemonnaies, Mirrors and Tollet articles. Paris, Vienna and English Fancy Goods, great variety. Swiss carved Goods. Russia Leather Goods. Goods at wholesale leas rices. an jobbers? p WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway, corner Ninth street. gn OPENING I| f NRW FALL SUITS AND COSTUMES ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, AT B. ALTMAN & CO.'S. B ALTMAN & 00, . will open ON MONDAY AND TUES. Fy Day, SEPTEMBER 15 AND 16, OF FINE IMPORTED BLACK SILK COSTUMES, made of the richest materials and made up in superb style entirely NEW forthe Fall Fashions. Our FRIENDS and the PUBLIC. are respectfully vited to call and examine, S81 and $33 Sixth avenue, B ALTMAN & CO. 4 ot NEW FALL GooDs expressly ir imported 4 for this season's demand, comprising RICH DRESS SILKS, new colors. SUPERB BLACK SILKS, at bargains. DRESS GOUDS, ot all fabrics and newest colorings. fata he and CLOAK TRIMMINGS, in new and rich de- signs. of the best selection, to all of which an examination is respectiully requested. B. ALTMAN & CO., 331 and 333 Sixth avenue. MITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, BE- tween Twentieth and d Twehty-Ar fret streets. — FASH- Imported PATE LINE of FALL les, BEAUTIFUL CHANGES, aber Suits. “Yatlerns with CLOTH MODELS of them how ready. Patterns filted to the form, WARRANTED pertect GUITING and BASTING by- our styles and work, left 8O PLAIN that fon Somnatere a stress can finish as well “4 T JAMES M'CREERY & 00.'8, retry and Eleventh street, i873. i. importation 1873, Mike Black silks The Cachemjre Victoria Black Silk, warranted to wear, $2.and upwards. The celeprated “Bonnets,” gatin finish, at very mode- raié prices. We invite # special inspection of this Department, having a complete stock of the finest “satin finished’ goods at prices that cannot be excelled for ch T JAMES M’CREERY & CO.'8, iow offering heit-spicn tid Pail auiportation of ‘are now offe elr spicn tid Pal ortation iain Gulored Silke, oP in all the new shades tor promenade costums Rich White dike and Satins, tor ‘wedding dresses; Shadow Tints, for evening wear. Fancy Silks, in stripes, from $1 50, BAWER tree SHAWLS! AMES McCREKRY & CO.'S, Sroadwa bar eae street. on MONDAY, September 15, our new fall ha cn ot comprising a, mag Lasortment of cially y selected with a view pace vot design, and will be inary low price teh Shawis, in longs and squares, rted Scote! Teptiemen" "8 avelling ‘shawls. int piges Jong and square 8! is in.new designs at pop- ular pri We'will also offer a large variety of Ottoman Shawis in very handsome styles trom $4 each fo the finest imported. T JAMES McOREERY & 00.78, A adway and Eleventh street, will ‘open on bey 8 peptomne? 1, Ladies’ Parntehing Depai New styles in Bateetand Camels iain rae Salts, Redingote ‘and’ Polonatses in all the 11 rae, and splendid, smortment ‘of Lad} Underwear, Night” Dreweon, “Chemises, Drawers, Skirts, ac. nid elegant designs in Infants’! Hats Le Caps. Outfits in elegant variety at extremely popular Pur Dressmak'n Department is now replete with alt the Iatest and most {as e styles, and all orders will be promptly e: d at reasonable prices. T JAMES MOREERY & CO's, A Broadway and Kleventh street, t rea en on Monday, r 15, 200 pleces Pim’s irish Po ag in al the hew fall shades, 0 ie yon's Poplin 100 Trish Tabiuets. 10 pisces Sicilian Cashmeres. Also, Jon pleces Striped Bletlian Céshmeres, suitable for Pol te the above goods are manufactured expressly for oan ales in the choleest shades aud at remarkably low prices. A’ JAMES fst 2.2 34 4 00'S, Broadway 4 1 ag street on Monday, September 15, full lines of Cartwright & earners ted Merino Um nts for gentlemen’ fadles and children's ‘wear, suitable for ie fall aod winte! otch Wool Shirts and Dra 1, ladies’ ‘and nts BK Dnderwoar: fotton and Wool Hose; and French Cotton Hosiery larf realy reduced pi T JAMES MCREERY & 00.8 A cadway and Eleventh street, pa agent 1 for vin kid caves original ‘will open on Monday. rent aa , @ large ansort Also sone Jouvin se 8 one-button, English nik ‘Umbrell las r A’ Janney Ft oon gf & oad Meri ogre ree Kid Gare trom 0 % oad wa Cyt Ld Ld jireet. day, cot 8 ble Jrap breve oar teens man sm ‘8 beautiful mate- ‘row 81 10 A —A.—aT . oe x K 0000 ccccc H ™ rie ae oo of: nee KK o OG © 8 KK g gg H H 8 KK 06g HABE ‘8888 KK o 0 § H H 8 ee ee oH i 8 bas spy SE CH Bo 006 K x “oood” “cocod a 4 8888 CARMINE AND BLEECKER STREETS, BARGAINS IN $ NKETS i Just received, bs 200 PAIRS OF BLANKETS. direct from the mills, aligbtly. in:pertect—not torn or soiled, apr pair: y the border misplaced, &c. ; of white wool Blankets, 0 per pair, worth $4 50; sof fine White Blankets, 3.50 per pair, worth $65 rs of beautitul all wool Blankets, ‘at $5 per palr, worth $8 Also in pertect order, 175 pairs of very fine English 114 Blankets, per pair, worth $12 brown Blanes, per pair and tp. ; BED COMFORTABLES, J own manufacture and warranted tobe filled with fine white cotton, every one, beautifully ‘quilted, $1 50, $2, i ssa hatha . Trion AUOTIO: 900 Marseilics Quilts, $2, $2 50, $5, $1 and $5, being about 6c. on at $150, $17! ost of importation. the dollar SHAM CURTA Warranted to be 25 ‘per cent below the prices of the cheapest city Houses Mr. Koch begs to inform his his friends and the public that the addition to his store is now completed, inaking the store twice its lormer size and the handsomest show Tooms on the west side. Due notice will be given of the grand opening of im- ported and home manutactured Ladies’ Suits, Sacques and Cloaks, including ail the novelties of the season. H, ©, F, KOCH, nd Bleecker strcets. corner Carmin The new and cheap Dry Goods store of ; M. REIMAN & CO, late of New Orleans, 25 Union square, a few doors above Tifuny & Co.'s, and 25 bast Fitteenth street. We heg to Inform the Public that we are constantl: receipt of new Fall Goods trom Kuropean markets i our determination to place them, with s very small Profit, before our patrons in order to gain trade aud reputation, ‘e shall make it a point to offer during the entire ny seasot EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in gach and every department. 1841 pieces new tall Silks, trom $1 50 per vard upward. 535 pieces black Groe de Khin Silk, 9c. and upward. ml black Gros Grain, $1, $1 1234, $1 15, $1 25 und “Ror pieces Trimming Silks in all new fall shades. 901 anes coloréd Velvets tor trimming, remarkably cheaj Black sitk Veivets, for Cloaks and trimmin; Black Empress Cloth, all wool, Se., worth 5-4 black Cashmere $1, worth . Black Thibet Cloth, $1, $1 2 worth 29 per cent more. Black Alpaca, {vc., the best for,the price on Broadway. mes armure Cloths, camels hair Clot., diagonal rap Di Henrietta Cloth, Delaines, Gros de Zurich, Austratian Biuritz Cloth, black Merino and alt other black Goods, AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRIC 44 English Calicoes Ise. 4-4 French Calicoes Polka Dot Deluines, 26c. Figured Delaines, Iie. and upward. Wash Poplins, fall colors, 1c. and upward, Plaids in all colors, 18c., worth sc, Colored Alpacas atid Moha rs, 30c., worth 40c. Foplin Alpacas in fall shades, 40c.. worth 0c. Cainel’s Hair Serges, d0c., sold elsewhere tor 60c, Colored Empress Cloths, new shades, We., worth 6c. Plain and striped silk Pongees, 60c. and worth $1. All wool Polka Dot Dress Goods, very cheap. Navy Blue, in all kinds of Dress Goods. Castimeres, in all new tall snades, 75¢. and upward. Polka Dot an ted Kobe de Chambre Cashmeres, pat Serges, $1 16, sold clsewhere tor $1 25. a Camel's Har Cloth, $1 79 and upward Real Irish Poplin $ 82, EXTRAORDINARY. BARGAINS in Laces, Embroideries, Sash Kibbons, Gloves, oxidized Jewelry, Tidies, Hoalery, 2,000 Ohuidren's inserted Sacntes in Gassiinere, Beaver and Astrakhan, $1 00, $175 $2, $2 60.and $3, worth thrible ¢ price. wiles mported Fall Sacques, latest styles, $5, $6, $7 wa A line of Ladies’ Fall Wrappers, at extremely low a Papal ‘Suits in great variety, for aes Misses and Chil- ren. lies’ Underwear, from 88¢. upwai A large and | ou assortment French and Domestic Corsets, tron AVEST GOODS IN THE CITY. Blankets at a sacrifice. pieces Flannels, 2uc. and upward. n Huck Towels, $1 per dozen and upward, Fine 5-8 Napkins, $1 per dozen. Great Bargains ii Tepie Linens, We Retail ali Domestic Goods at Wholesale Prices. Those in search of Great . argaina would do well to call and examine the extensive stock of M. REIMAN & CO, worth 2c. worth s0c. T. STEWART & CO. . unce that their UMN OPENING French } pattern BONNETS, bons, Peathers, Flowers ree and N6velties will take place TUESDAY, Tespecteally | f SECO. Ur September 1 attheir NEW JOBBING DEPARTMENT, Broadway, Fourth avenue and Tenth street. ‘The attractions will embrace the very latest features of the Luropean markets, and are shown hers ult ously with the geeniaes in Paris, London and Berlin. In Bonnets and Hats the shapes and s:yles will be thor- oughly novel, including a number of exqulate concep. tions, especially prepared for this exhibition by some of the most celebrated houses in Paris, THIS OPENING 15 FOR, WHOLESALE BUYERS pee our ge ig Ef department we are re} jn to supply the trade with copies of our Frene! at prices very much less than the imported article, New Your, Sept. 13, 1873, or STEWART & A. T. are now receiving their FALL AssonTMeNT ot choice and Ge designs in AUBUSBONS, AXMINGTERS, ._ TURKEY, SILESIAN and BERLIN CARPETS, in one piceo, in a very great variety of sizes, with filings or extrh margins to match, ‘the productions of the most celebrated Euro| wufact turers, In Carpets by the yard they offer new and very beau- tiful patterns in MOQUETTES, in very delicate shadings and tintings, New patterns i eoncH AXMINSTER, in selected colorings and private designs, suited tocvery style of decoration. ROYAL WILTONS, in entirely new styles and effects. CROSSLEY'S ENGLISH VELVETS, in the double and single widths, rom PARIS SKETCHES and colorings, thus preventing ull the delicate harmon; Of the MOQUKITE CARPE xf A specialty GLISH BODY BRUSSELS, with BORDERS TO MATCH, in an endless variety of styles and colors. AMERICAN BODY BRUSSELS, of the Bienes Creme Hartford and Lowell manu- ‘earaina POPULAR PRICES. if A A gress toon of patterns 4 and colors, expressly for CHOSSEEY'S ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, VENETIANS, with borders and stairs to match. INGRAIN CARPETINGS, ad Areariene. ee te 8. meee? vRUos 8, AIS AC, all tase and to match the new color. Broadway, Fourth avenue, nue, Ninth and Tenth streets. mda pf id hand tw 914 meen Be: inp © oie ny and and” TONS tiny orted ea TUL rer 7 TASH myles, B on, BEAUTIFUL CHANG OH, Patterns ved to the t ra wa Re CUTTING ai 80 PLAIN asa thorough TY. VIGOUROUX's, 193 FOURTH AVENUE STAMP. AY; 2 pa a cH Fae L sss H H A yy Se L 8 8 H H AA W WW WwW L 8 H oH AA WWW W L 8 H Lit A A WWW W L 888° HHHHH AAAAA WWW W L 8S oH H A A WW WW bon a HORA Ok ee L A LLLLL, SSS H HOA w 864 Bowery, co Branch Store, 45 Sixth avenue, begs leave to call the attention of the mee his superd stock of Human Hair Goods, of the best quality of hair only, without any intermixing whatsoever, of his own importation and manutacture. As Bhave had numerous complaints from tadies who have been led axteay by unceruputous tinktators of my advertisemen Tooughtinierior goods, 1 eall the at- tention of the | 8 to SOA Bo which entire building {ot wy: Ts Cone een eer The largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the city. Ketailed at wholesale prices Tean offer to the public inducements which cannot be superseded by any ofmy competitor: ‘Al goods warranted hy represents rice list. Short Hat Griscbes, eseece 1 and’ Finest quality Ha Ir Srihies bey Inches stds not dyed, 18 ine! Jong, 4 ounces weig! z'inches “long, 2 oan 26 Inches longe'4 out 3 inches long, 4 ounee single Sl Satiraly rly— Hack. ‘Seinen. $250 20 inch., Frisets, 23c. per yard. Branch store, 345 Sixth avenue. between Twenty-first und Twenty-second streets, Ladies’ own hair mate over in latest styles. Combings made w Goods sont ©, 0. Bt H. “ONEILL a co. Wi] open thi MONDAY, 8: ‘EMBER 2, a choice assortment af the latest fall novelties in day, TS RENCH FLOWERS, OSTRICH ane “FANCY FEATHER: +f SH AND BONNET RIBBONS, SOMETHING ENTIR=LY NEW LACE, SILK AND VELVET RUFFLES. H. O'NEILL & €O., 327 and 329 Sixth avenue, near Twentieth street. 1K BEST GOODS IN THE CITY ill offer bargains | Please note nine nd ca oz. M-inch all long hair Switches, an long hair, $ oz, Brinch aifiong hair, Sil Long tiem switshes, short hair with long coverment, very heavy, gray Switehes, all shades. | N. We’ open our stock of Furs October 1. Furs vonaired. WELLS & SMITH, 797 Broadway, opposite Grace church. SES TO RENT. Business strictly confidential. UMAN HAIR.- ADIES’ PARTY AND STREET DR 468 Sixth avenue. OoK AT THE PRIC Extraordinary Bargains fe SILKS. ‘all Importation, CHARLES HEARD & aoe No. 301 Grand street will offer on Monday, September 15, "65 pieces superior quality Black Silks, new goods, of recent importation, Dought at auction sales during the bast wee Rich black Gros de Rhine, 3 Extra rich Gros de Rhine, $130, 53 t,t 71 00. Rich’ black Drap de Lyon, $1, $110, at 14 $0 gah “31 80, 0, $175. ant 1873, 1873, Rich black Drap de Ffance, sti, # Rich black Gros Grain, £: "92 2h se Ft Still richer Gros Ural $3. Also 8) pleces beautitut dark striped 8! rag for early fall wear, at 75c. per yard. Frlonds, customers und strangers are invited to call andexamine. CHAS, HEARD & CO, No. 30L Grand st. FROM PARIS.—CURTAIN hment—Lace Curtains and_ fine 891 Broadway, corner Nine- press will re- LEPEZRON, Mieaching estab Laces cleaned ae to new. teenth street. All orders sent by mail o1 © promph attention. DUVAL, DRI AND CLOAK MAK IM. porter ot Paris Patterns, 878 Broadway, has’ now open new designs and styles for the fall season. Patterns cut trom measure warranted to fit, New YORK DYEING AND pa ESTABLISHMEN’ STATEN ISLAND. ESTABLISHED 18 1819. $3 Duane street, near Broadway, 752 Broadway, New York, Guy Sixth averine . 1e8 Pierrepont street, near Fulton, Brooklyn. oe and Retinish ladies’ at entlemen’s Gat jece Goods in a 3 Dye, clan ments and EPTENBE PRENING | OF FALL STY! 15, AT LE! YLOR'S | old om inal dressmaking at tern Keoms, No. 6 Clinton pluce; ladier cailing will find pa Cette te all of the latest Parisian style: reduce Taylor’ 's system of cutting taugh: 914 BROADWAY, BE. 'wenty-first streets —b "ASH. IONS, imported PA’ NS, FULL LINE of FALL styles, BBAUTIFUL CHANG S, superb Suits, ‘atterns, with CLOTH MODELS of them, Bow ready. rns fitted to the orm WARRANTED pertect. ret TING and BASTING by our s PLAIN that the dullest seamstre: thorough dressmaker, NHE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY open thelr Retail Department on WEDNESDAY and THUKSDAY, September 17 and 13, when they will exhibit, Frenen Artificial Flowers and Feathers,* Bridal Wreaths, Veils, Illusions, &c. Floral Gurnitures tor Wedding and Eveutng Parties, to order. Charches, lialls and Dwellings Decorated, IMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, Wy ween Twentieth and ina work left an finish as well Artificial Flower Vases and Baskets filled to ordet; a specialty. THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, 3, LOEWENSTEIN, Propeictor, 23 Kae: Fourteenth street, nur Goors west of University place, _No. 9 Rue de crery” Pari: 8 1873. FALL OPENING. 1373, Carpets, Ollcloths, ‘Upboustery Goods, &c., SHEPPARD KNAPP'S, 183 and 185 Sixth venus, Will offer on Monday, Sep 1 a large a choice selection of new and thegat i ae esigns an, intone Axminster, Moquette Velvets, tiv jody Brussels, Tapectry Br Bru: acl three-ply, ingrain, whe. Bory Hrassels, $1 68, English Tapestries, $1. Three-piies $125. All Woot Ingrain, 70c. Including a large lot of the choicest pattern of John Crosby & Sons’ English Tapestries, slightly wet on the voyage of Importation, ata great sacrifice. English and American Oilcloths, from 3 to 2% feet Wy sid Matting, Mats, & ‘Window Shades, Cornices, Lace ‘ant Nottingham Cur- taing, in great variety. ‘ould respectfully cali attention of patrons and public renerally to examine stock and prices. MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE Shion square, Importer. of is Bonnets and h Hound Viats from the ieafing Houses fu Europes —MME, LUMLEY, 110 WEST TWENTY THIRD « street, near Sixth avenue. Costumes in all styles; Evening Dresses and Travelling Suits at shortest notice; terms moderate. T MRS. R.A HASTINGS EAST FIFTEENTH street The latest styles of Fall Bonnets and Hats, Achoice selection of Feathers and Flowers. Betweeo Union square and Firth CC. SCURRY, IMAURTER OF FRENCH TLL + nery, tall style Bonnets and Round h French Flowers, Ostrich and ha aie %y gant styles Mourning Bonnets. 30 o EB 29 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- tween Highteenth and’ Nineteenth stre for the el we anil colored Ostrich Plumes and Tips in all the new- est shades. E CHAPEAU “MADAME ANGOT,” THE PARISIAN novelty, will be on exhibition at Mme. A. MICH imported Boane's and Round tate on Thue day, September i8, at her Millinery Establishment, 623 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, ‘ME, BURLETON, a CLINTON PLACE, BIGHTH street, West.—The latest styles of fall Bonnets and Round Hats; also Mourning Bonnets, ern nets and Mats f for the trade; a good trimmer wanted. ME, A. MICHKD, PORMERLY WITH MARIE Galaupenu, 423 Sixth ctnhip"Eaurent wil ex ims Btreet, having arrive Ember tsa most pe Vita NER, 29 SIXTH AVENUR, A ghieenth ani -Ninelecnth treat, mamulacturer of Ostric: Feathers, offers ime of biaca and olored Ostrich th many oth 3 & MONTJOY, OF 7 UNION ULES. el tee to inform their customers generally that they have recatyed their novelties in Paris Bonnets {nat English Round Hats, and will be Feady 10 exhibit September 1 geowo cards of invitation issued this season. ME, HANSEN, 437 SIXTH AVENUE.—FASHION. M ‘able Parisian Dress and Cloak Maker; also inen's “vaultless "Shirts: ladies supplied with seam. stresses by thé French itso cul. STRICH FEATHEUS, OSTRITOH FEATHERS — O'Great inducements are tered to the trade in Ostrich Feathers at MAX WIEN/R'S, 200 sixth avenue, vetween Bighwenth and Nineteenth strcet, manntecturer of Oatrleh feathers