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\ ‘ THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. PRICE FIVE CENT! WHOLE NO. 13,545. AMUSEMENTS—Turerxxnrn Pace—First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ABSTROLOGY—Fountn Pace—Sixth column, BILLIARDS—Fiast Pace—Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED—Fourtexnts Pace—First, sec- ond, third, fourth, fith and sixth columns, apd uxvents Pagx—First aud second columns. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Fovurtxenta Pace— Sixth column, \d ELEVENTH Pace—second column. ROOKLYN BUARD—Eteventu Pace—Second column. JROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconn Pack— ‘Second and third columns. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Sixrxentu Pace—Fourth dd fifth columns, BUSINESS NOTICES—Ninrm Pace—Pifth and sixth col- umns, ° CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconp Pace—First ‘and second columns, and Euxvxxzu Pace—Fourth column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Firreenta Pace—Fitth and sixth columns, and Sixreunta Pace—First and second columns. OLOTHING—ELéventn Pacr—Third column. @OACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Firteenta Pace—Sixth column, and Siztkenta Pace—Second column. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Fourtu Pace—Third cob umn. COPARTNERSHIPS—Seventn Pace—Fourth column. COUNTRY BOARD—Ecaventn Pace—Third coluinn, DANCING ACADEMIES Trwmt Pace—Sixth columa, ENTIZTRY—LuntH Pacx—Fourth column. DRY GOODS—Finst Pacx—Second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURANISHED—Turap Pack—First, second and third columns, and Kigverra Pacr—Third column. BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Fourru Pace—Second and third columns, EUROPE—Tentu Pace—Sixth column, EBXOHANGE—Tiieteentn Pacr—First column. EYES AND KARS—Finst Pace—Sixth column, EXOURSIONS—Fourru Pace—Third column. FINANCIAL—Stventa Pace—Third and fourth columns. FOR SALE—Exevenra Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARIM:.NTS TO LET ‘Tarp Page—Third, fourth*and fAfth,columns, and Etevern Page—Third column. FORNITURE—Sixteexrn Pack—Sixth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Sixtzzntu PaGe—Second column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Firreentn Pacr—Fourth and fifth columns, and Sixtzunta Pacr—First’col- umn. HELP WANTED—MALES—Firreewra Pacr—Sixth col- umn, and Stxtexnta Pace—First column. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Fourta Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns, HOTELS—Etexextu Pace—Second and third columns, HOUSES, ROUMS, 4c, WANTED—Sixtexnte Pace— Fifth and sixth columns. INSTRUCTION—Fovntu Pace—Sixth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER GEN REAL ESTATE’ FOR SALE—Siconp Pack— Third and tourth columns, LOAN OFFICES—Taxta Pacr—Sixth column. LOS! AND ROUND—Tenta Pace—Fifth column, MACHINERY—Exeventn Pace—Fitth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Textn Page—Fourth column, MATRIMONTAL—Texra Pace—Fitth column. MEDICAL—Snconp Pace—Sixth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Tenrm Page—Fifth column. MISCELLANEOUS: ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrra Pacs—Sixth column, MISCELLAN“OUS—Turteentn Pace—First column. MUSICAL—Etxventa Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. BW PUBLICATIONS—Ninta Pace—Sixth column. ERSONAL—Finst Pace—First and second columns, TANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Exeventn Pace—Sixth column. POLITICAL—Szcoxp Pace—Sixth column. BROPOSALS—Fovartn Pacr—First column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Firrerxta Pace—Third and fourth columns, and Stxrzenta Pace—First coluinn. ‘PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Skconp Pace—Fourth and fitth columns, and Exuveyen Pagr—Fourth column, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pacr—Fifth ‘and sixth columns. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Seconp Pace—Sixth column, and Eveventn Pace—Fourth column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Tentu Pacr—Sixth column. RESTAURANTS—F ovnra Pack—First column. IREWARDS—Taxru Pace—Firth column. SALES AT AUCTION—Sixreesta. Pace—Second, third ‘and fourth column. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Firreenrn Pace— First, second and third columns, and Sixteenta Paar—First column. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Frerzeera Pace— Fitth column, and Stxreextn Pacy—Pirst column. SPECIAL NOTICES—rourtu Pacr—First column. SPORTING—DOUS, BIRDS, &C.—Fouren Pace—Foyrth colurny " STORAGE—Eteverra Pace—Sixth column. SUMMER RESORTS—Exeventa Pace—Third column. THE TRADES—Sixrzentu Pace—Second column, THE TURF—Founrs Pacx—Fourth column, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Tmrp Pace— First column and Exerenra Pace—Third column. TRAVELLER'S GUIDE—Founrn Pacy—Third column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LE’ Tmep Pace—Fitth and sixth columns, and Exey- xxtn Page—Third column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Foorrn Pace—Sixth col- umn, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxconn Pacr—Third column, and Exxv- zxta Pacr—Fourth column. WINTER RESORTS—Etzventn Pace—Third column, oes STEAMBOATS, &C.—Tuinreenta Pace—First column. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘ESSERE. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, Ms BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THR ‘NEW YORK HBRALD. THEY WILL SOPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, T0 PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. | | | 1 | PERSONAL, 0.—SEND TELEGKAM. PUSSY IMPROVINU. ‘our letter reversed affairs. Return to 352, A BEAUTIFUL BABE, AMERICAN PARENTAGE, \ for acopons at Mme. DESPARI 41 East Twenty- Gighti street ais NONYMOUS.—THE WRITER OF AN ANONYMOUS letter, through Post office, toa lady in Greenpoint, I. warning her against a gentleman, will conter @ ter favor on her and make $10) by addressing Itev. }, Dox 209 Herald office. RIHUR—KEPT APPOINTMENT LAST NIGHT, Central Park Garden; played Rai Aronson’s Arca- Gian waltzes. FRED, Bux FURS, OF WASHINGTON—SEND YOUR AD- dress to St. James Hotel, New Yerk. Saw Nellie. Borne Por, NO FURTHER ADDRESS MADE- Lr 'ARKER, stat . Lon IND AND '« York Post office. (CONSTANCE SHALL I NEVER HEAR FROM YOU again? Be generous, and grang mea line. If you ‘will only allow me to write you you will surely not re- gro it. Time cannot efface the impression you lave made upon almost despairing - ALMAVIVA (8. 208). ‘LEASE CALL AT 126 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH ral te M. Ee IGNEY. INGLISH NOBLEMAN, CALLED AT M5 PROSPROT avenue, Brooklyn, but could not find F.D. Will jady send real address or appoint interview i Kew orn? ‘Address E. No Herald Cprown Branch otos OR ADOPTION.—WANTED, A MALE OR FEMALE for a splendid home. Call on Mme, DESPARD, 41 st Twenty-eighth street, near Fourth avenue, RED TALBOT, CLARENDON HOTEL—I_ SHALL ‘gpe" ‘he Lohdon,” 455 Sixth avenue. on Thursday, ‘the 2th. GEORGE PARKINS, pease JEFF—CALL AT 1,491 BROADWAY. KATE i. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOSEPH KAISOR, A sailor by profession: when last heard of was in the gy of Chicago, about 1S years ago. Any information ot vim will thanktally réceived by his nis. Please dress MATHIAS KAISOR, No. 604 West Broad street, hmond, Va. Ex rs please Is Mas, BELL, WHO RESIDED AT If) WEST TWEN. -third street, is in the city shew it Faddresstoa friend. Address 8. Herald offes ne NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK DEE; AGE 2 vears; height 5 feet 9 inches; intr complexion; dark wn hair, with deep impression of sinall pox on face; ‘when last heard trom was in Wyoming Valley, Pa. A2Y intormation will be joytully and thankfully received y his iather and iamily at No. il Ashby, street, Kings 3 D—ALL RIGHT. London, England, or at Steamship Passage Oftice, away, New Yor! a IMMEDIATELY. ALL WiLL . Tight, at 239 East Thirty-sixtn street. JENNIE, Sapnolntment between Thirticth- aud Thirty sevond Shen and where can soe Jou addons JOUN CAS WELL, Uerald of J T, FOURL (LAST FALL OF BROORLYN)—A NOTE. *, Of interest for you. Please call or send address A. MITCHELL, i ay, New York. *f IF IN THE CITY AND WISH TO COM- te with your old friend Mrs. L. B., address tion C. ate IN BLACK, BLUE TIE, IN FOURTH AVENU arc Pacberraat afvernvon ; E entre ntrects; Would te Riad Yo. make Ue streets; would be glad to m tance. Address G. H. J., bok M44 Herak 20. MS vteiy att We SO) H, GEORGE!” Personals ‘Wil ring. Address, x 6 station F, AGE—ELIZABETH.—IF ELIZABETH PAGE, RESID- SORSET MAKER—CALL IMMEDI- it Twenty-sixth street, and oblige MORTON, MISTAK ES IN WEDNESDAY'S hot leave for Eurepe betore next usual, “LITTLE FRENCH ROSE," ing about ten years since in the city of San Fran. | fe her present 4 ft komething jut ad an id G1 Liberty street, New York, | Cunsellor-at SDEACH, JULY 3—HATTIF, HAVE NoT from you ina month. Whatis the reacont wy GHRIGGLEFRITZ—YOUR FRIEND J, WIS see you. Call in Thirty-Ofth street, T, Bey CHAMBERLAIN-YOU ARE WANTED IN + Phitadelphia, OLD FRIEND. HE LADY WITH BLONDE HAIR, FAIR, PALE complexion and waite and blue dréss, would oblige gentleman whom she seemed to notice on Friday might in the Eighth aver : atreet, by giving him her address, being most desir. sto make her acqualniauee. Address G. B., box 121 car from Capal to Thist; rald office. aca SWART HE LADY WHO FOUND A POCKETBOOK [Ww Twenty-third street ferry jonse and gave it In charge of the ferry master iy vartigwarly requested to Jeave hex wddress With him, “i ait PERSONAL, Wega erat Ar ante, BY ane BORAT jor Mr. I ty, at Mrs. WISWALL'S ssidence, 432 Wes ‘twen for Wik hs, GEORGE BURT. HQRMERLY Migs ver. please reas re, K. TOMPSOR, Herald office,“ une: Wit, THE Party THAT RETURNED PER BTEAM- ship Cuba call immediately at No. 9 East Twenty- second street! L. HOWARD, T CONKLING & CO.'8, the popular Dry Goods Store, 0. 763. Broadwi between Eighth and Ninth streets. OPENING ‘SEW 3 ‘ALL AND WINTER GOODS. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, and throughout the week we will have on exhibition a very choice selection of new goods for fall and winter wear, which we will offer at very popular prices. SILK DEPARTMENT. We invite special attention to our stock of Lyons black Bros grain ilks, comprising all the most celebrated makes, which we will offer at the following extraor- dinarily low prices:— 26.inch Lvons black Gros Grains, $1, $1 25, $1 £0, $175, $2 25, $2 50, $2 75, $3, $3 25, Piercy $4, $4 25, 80 to the finest imported. Lyons striped sks, (5c, sold elsewhere at $1, Finch Lyons Mantilla Velvets, $ and upwards. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, An clegant assortment of new goods, in all the dseirable cloth shades, consisting of Viennese Cloth, Manchester Velours, Empress Poplin, Marquis Cords, &., &c., &c., 2 cents @ yard, Arumre Cloths, Venetian Cloths, Onyx Cloths, Ara- bian Lustres, yay &c., 30 cents a yard. Imperial Taffetas, Gros de Naples Parisina Cloth, Pop- lin Alpacas, &c., &c., &c., 3734 cents a yard. Satine Cloth, Empress Cloth, Janus Cloth, all wool Velours, &c., &c., &c., 0 cents a yard, . Camel's Hair Cloth, Imperial Serge, Se! de Paris, Diagonal Cloth, &c., &c., ‘ae. cents a yard 4 All wool Merino, all wool Cashmere, all wool Serge, all ‘wool imperial Camel's Hair Cloth, &c., &¢., &c., 85 ce! age ALSO lon — @ great variety of other goods, all the newestand most desirable fabrics, at exceedingly low prices. MGURNING GOODS “DEPARTMENT, ‘The largest and most complete assortment of new Mourning Fabrics to be found in this city, consisting of Bombazine Cloth, Cologna Cloth, Crape Cloth, Tamise Cloth, Barathea Cloth, Armure Cloth, Marquis Cloth, Velour de Vienne, Gros de Zurich, English and French Bombazines, silk warp Henrietta Cloth, Velour de Nice, Empress Cloth, Velours, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Drap WE, Be, Ac, ey at prices Tanging trom 25c. to $2 a yard. Black Mohair Alpacas, 20c, and upwards, — Black pure Mohairs, 50c. and upwards. Biack pure Mohair Brilliantine, duc. and ap. Courtauld’s best English Crapes in all widths. LINENS AND HOUSSKEEPING GUODS, The mort complete stock of Linens and Housekeeping Goods to be tound in this city, Con aE of Table. Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Wine Cloths, linen Table Cloths, in all sizes, with Napkins to match; Tray Cloths, Fruit Napkins, Wine Napkins, &c., &c., ac., at very low prices, mn col Rose Blankets at §4 50, worth Jv-4, 1-4 and 12-4all $5.50; $5 50, worth $8; $7 50, worth $10. Bedspreads in Marseilles, honeycomb, crocnet and German, at great bargains. greet vargains in all wool Flannels of every descrip- jon. Embroidered Flannels in new designs, cheap. 500 pleces English waterproof Cloth, 75c.__ |* 0 dozen four-tlounce Balmoral Skirts, $1 75. LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, * Great bargains in real thread, yak and guipure Laces, from auctio on(iTeat bargains in Glmps and passementerie Trimmings, om auction. Great bargains in made up Laces of every description, Lace Collars, Sleeves, Veils, &c., &c., at half price. Hamburg Edgings ‘and Ineertings in ali the new pat- terns, 7c. a yard upwards, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, Ladies’ merino Vests, in all sizes. Ladies’ merino Nrawers, in all sizes, Gents’ merino Vests, in all slzca, Gents’ merino Drawers, in all sizes, Ladies’ and children’s tancy striped cashmere and merino Hore, Gents’ merino and cashmere Half Hose. Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, chea Ladies’ merino knitted Underskirts, &c., &c..Ac. ‘The above comprises the best assortinent of Hosiery and Underwear to be found in this city at the most popu lar prices, WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Great bargains in plain, plaid, striped and checked Nainsook, Jaconets and Cambrics; 4-4 und 8-4 Organdies, Swiss Muslins, Tucked Nainsook, Brilliants, &c., & Handkerchieis, hemmed, 12 gqhtdies’ all linen Handkerchiets, neistivched, Gents’ all linen Handkerchiefs, hemmed, 20c. ents al linen hemstitened Handkerchiefs, 30¢., 36¢., oon Reps, 15c., 18¢. and 20c. a yard; sold all over at we and ‘ee ss AT CONKLING & CO.'8, No. 763 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth strce JOHN E. KAUGHRAN, F, W. CHIVVIs, W. H. OONKLING. A’ KINZEY’S, 1 20c., Bargains from auction. Great sale of Ribbons. Gord edge Ribbons, 4c, Ge. 8, 10s, up. . Watered Ribbons, be., Be., 1c. 12isc. Up. Gros Grain Ribbons, 10c., 124Zc., 1c. up. Roman kibbons, 20¢., 25¢., Sfc. up, Fancy Sash Ribbons, 44c., 50c. up. Plain Sash Ribbons, Sic., 89c., 60c. up. Opening new Hata, Flowers, i Feathers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, &c! Silk’ Ties in great variety, From 19¢., 2c., 3le., 39¢., 42c., 60e. up. T KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’s. AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY's. Pi enteric Gimps, the finest csr me ‘assementerie Gimps, the fines stock in New York, very low. Beaded Silk Fringes, also Beaded Ornamenis, very low. Black Dress Silks, 86c., 92c., $1 up. Splendid Velveteens, 50c. yard up. Kid Gloves, 25c., 39¢., 0c. pair. Splendid French Kids, Sc. pair. Two button Kids, 0c. pair, Splendid two button Kids, 75, Gents’ extra French Kids, $1 pair. Misses’ Kid Gloves, 0c. pair up. Ladies’ and Misses’ Underwe: Large assortment, at low price Hamburg Edgings, 6c., 8c., 1c. up. Wide Hamburgar 12s 15 hp. Real Guipure Laces, 15c., 2e.. 25e., 31 Real Yak Laces, 2%c., 8c. up. Valenciennes and Thread Laces, Spanish and French Laces. AT KINZEY’S, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZE' AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY’S, AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY'S, -, 0c. up. AT KINZEY'S. aT 8. Large auction lots of Linen ae Handkerchiels, 6c, to Sic, each. baewe All-tinen Hemstitch Handkerchiets, ; Tige,, 15e., 18c., We., 25c., 28e., Bc. 380. AT KINZEY IN "8. Zephyr Worsveds, new goods, all colors, at 12}gc. ounce. AT KINZEY: Bags, Belts, Portemonnates and ee Fancy Articles of every description, KINZEY's, Goods at wholesale less than jobbers’ prices, WILLIAM KINZEY, 967 and 70 Broadway, ashi corner of Ninth street. ‘A, © STEWART & 00. * will open on MONDAY, September 22, SPECIAL NOVELTIES in DRESS GOODS in new colors and mixtures. Paris, London and Berlin SUItS AND CLOAKS, in the latest styles of shape and combination. BLACK ant COLORED VELVETS im the latest tints, PARIS DRESS SILKS in complete variety, or the newest shades, A large assortment of BLACK LYONS SILKS, in the standard qualities, BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH ANI STREETS. bdtareiinae will open, on Monda an invoice PINE PARIS MILLINERY, including Paris made HATS and BONNETS of the latest styles, direct trom the FIRST PARISIAN HOUSES, whose customers are Fashion's leaders. ‘Also an assortment of Hats and BONNETS MADE AND TRIMMED HERE, UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Ostrich Funes and Tips, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Bridal Wreaths and Garnitures, ORNAMENTS, VEILS, &C, — MOURNING HATS AND BONNETS in great variety. ORDERS tor DRESS or MOURNING MILLINERY executed UNDER SUPERIOR MANAGEMENT, ina few hours’ notice, Without disappointment, equal in style and ELEGANCE VO THE CHOICEST September ym of FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS, BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 91¢ BROADWAY, BE- tween Twentieth and Twenty-first stroete—FASH- IONS. imported PAT? PENG FULL LINE of PALL styles, BEAUTIFUL CHANGES, snperb Suits, attorns with CLOTH MODELS of them now ready. ‘atterns Atted to the form, WARRANTED pertect. af UIPTING and BASTING by our styies and work, dett OLPLAIN that the duilest seamstress cau Anish as well seoshorouch Grosemaker, A “RICHARD. «Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT BE IS DAILY RECEIVING the latest productions of the FRENCH, ENGLISH. GERMAN AND AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES, ADAPTED TO EARLY FALL TRADE, and that we are now exhibiting, in all our departmen THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, We are now opening a full line of Merino Undergarments and Hosiery, of Cartwright & Warner's and other popular makes, ip every size, for ladies, gentlemen and children. NOVELTIES IN British. German and Balbriggan Stockin, in silk, fine cashmere, cotton, wool and merino, mAKing it the moa! complete stock to be found in the city. WE INVITE AN INSPECTION of our elegant stock of Ladies’ and Children’s ready made Underclothing. the quality of materials and ex- cellence ot workmanship, Wheeler & Wilson's machin only being used, has made thix department the most popular in our establishinent with the public, Ladies' Bridal Trousseaux, Infants’ complete Wardrobes, ready made or to order. patg also offer every popular make of French wove and and made Corseta loop Skirts, Panniers, &c. 00 dozen einbroidered Corsets, $1 and’ $112, French wove, actually worth $1 50, OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT is now under the supervision of a very competent person, and all orders are executed on the premises, and first class work ard despatch guaranteed, ‘We are now openini BLACK AND COLORKD SILK SUITS, Alpaca, Mohair, Empress ana Cretonne Suita. Cashmere, Serge and Chee Hair Req@ingotes, in great varie Silk Sutts, $70, $80, $90 and $1 of Alpaca Suits, $12, $15, 817, 81 dingotes, $10, $12, $15, $18 to IN OUR SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT we are now exhibiting & magnificent assortment in all the new shades of Serges, Satines, Empress Cloth, Cashineres, Camel's Hair Cloth, Diagonais tor overgarments, with a fall line of Mourning Goods, in Cashmeres, Drap d’.te, Merino, Blarritz Cords, Alpaca, Tamise, at very low rates. WE BEG TO CALL ATTENTION to our large and elegant assortment of fine French Flow- ers, Ostrich Tips, Plumes, Pompons and Aigrettes. Felt and fi 1 y Hatw and Hat Frames. Bonnet Vel » new and desirable shades, ail of this season’s production, at unusually iow rates. Very, fine black Bonnet Velvet, $1 50, $1 75, $2. Superior article, $2 25, $2.50 and $2 75 Very tine colored Velvets, $2 to $3 yard. Splendid 34-inch Cloaking Velvet, $6 60 and $7. Speciaines in real Yak and Guipure Laces and Embroideries, Dress Trimmings and HbtOns Russia Leather and Morocco Belts and Bags, Paris and Vienna Jewelry and Ornaments, Jet, Oxidized Buckles, Clasps, & ‘at our usual popular prices. RICHARD MEARES, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth streot H. O'NEILL & CO., a Importers of MILLINERY GOODS, Rave now open fall line of CHOICE Goops, FRENCH FELT h. Splendid quality of American felt, at $1 48, in all the newest shades and Jatest shapes. STRAW HATS AND BONNETS ere at greatly reduced prices, to close the season. LAC Made-up Lace Goods, Lace Ruflings, in endless variety. We manufacture all our Lace Goods, RIBBONS, All the newest shades in Bonnet Ribbons. Sash Ribbons, Fancy rane Wo dozen Homan Sustes, $2 00 au ilk SILK VELVETS. Splendid quality black Velvet, $2 50 yard, Fall line of all the new shade of Velvets. OSTRICH PLUMES, Black Ostrich Plumes, from $1 50 upward. Willow Plumes, | Fancy Feathers, Ostrich Tips, in all shades. Ladies’ Ties, Crape de Chine, Windsor Ties, Fancy Ties. All goods marked tn plain figures. Ui, O'NEILL & CO., nue, near Twentieth street 827 and 320 Sixth (AT JAMES WOREERY, & 00.) Broadway and Eleventh streets 1873, Fall impcrtations. 1873, Black Silks! Black Silke! The Cachemire Victoria Black Silks, warranted to wear, $2 and upwards, ‘Fhe celebrated “Bonnets” satin finish at very moderate rices. Piwe invite @ special inspection of this department, having a complete stock of the finest “satin finished” goods ut prices that cannot be ex T JAMES M’CREERY & CO.'S, Broadway and Eleventh street, fare now being offered at tetail the newest and best se- lected stock of Plain Colored Silks ever offered by them, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Navy blue, m VY, prune and all the shades now worn in Paris, ities, from $2 up- wards. For evening wear (shadow tints), clear, delicate shades oi bine, Nile green, rose and primrose in all grades. Ladiés, please call and examine. A’ JAMES MORE Y & CO.'8, Broadway and Eleventh street, Fancy Silks! Fancy Silke! Will offer on Monday, September 22, 500 pieces Stripes, in colors, 81 1254. Black Grounds, with Stripes, in ail the new colors, dark and light, in great variety, c0."8, * g eventh street, will open on Monday, September 22, in their Ladies’ Furnishing Department, a superb stock of Ladies Children’s Underwear at the following popular prices Children’s vrawers, b0c., 66c., T5c. and $1. Hdren's Chemises We. $1 Se Pon, - Dhildren’s Night Dresses, $l 10, $17 Ladies’ Drawers trom $1 upward, Chemises, from 76. upward. ses, Iroin $1 73 upward, Hes, from $1 25 upw: Waiking, Train and Underskirts, trom 75c. upward. Infants’ "Lace Caps, Hats, Slips and Dresses, Toilet Baskets, &c., &c., in splendid variety, at attractive prices. New Walking Suits in Serge Sateen, and Camel's Hair Goods, in the newest shades. Bridal Trousseaux and Infants’ Outfits made to order at short notice. T JAMES WCREERY & CO.'S, Broadway and venth street, Jepartnent. ouruing I ‘i MONDAYS xhibit, be ol AY, September their splendid itnportation of > 7m Mourning Goods in all the new and choice fabrics, suitable for fall and Winter wear, inciuding Cashmeres, Drap d’Ete, Thibet, Biarritz, Empte tamise and Henrietta Cloths; Pari- We Liss by Wool Serges, Sateens, French rr ‘e manufactured and selected expressly and we are offering them at very low prices. All orders for Mourning Suits promptly attended to. T JAMES MCREERY & C0.'s, Broadway and Eleventh street, will offer on MONDAY, September 22, 4 choice selection of new fill Dress Goods, including an extensive assortment of all wool Empress Cloths in all the new shedes, in qualities varying trom Sige. to Sie. er yard. English Merinos, 40 inches wide, S0c. per yard; much below their real value, “Yeheran’’ Mohairs, in new shades, including Russian gray, olive brown, navy blue and olive green, 65c. per yar Also the “Duchess Serge," a new and elegant material for suits, in dark cloth shades, See: par yards All wool Sateens, very cheap, Sc. per yard. New shades of gray and brown Debeige, Sc. and 60c, per yard. Cretonnes and Balernos in all eolors, 373gc. and 500, Also a Well assorted stock of Camels, Hair (or Fedingotes and suits jn all colors. T JAMES M'OREERY & CO," Broaaway and Eleventh street. Furs! Furs! Furst Will opew on MONDAY, September 22, ‘® large and well sclected stock of Furs, embracing all the varieties and novelties of the season. Special attention is called to our unustally choice stock Senlskin Sacques (including five diferent sizes), at re- markably low prices Also a extensive assortment of Fur Robes, comprising Russian wolverine, bear, beaver, fox, wolt, kc. Silver Fox and ail other styles ‘of Trimming Furs by the yard, at extremely low prices. A 8S. T. TAYLOR, 816 BROADWAY, * sar eer of French Fasvions and Journals, Fall sized Muslin Models fromm leading Paris houses, elegant and choice designs. These designs will be cut to panko! 8. T. TAYLOR'S Cat which is taught at ian establishment by a thoroughly’ accomplishgd teacher, J Yatens'dovse sor eutulng bias fod Ren va | DRY GoODs. A’ EREB H H RRR occ H MH S83” Eg H HR Ric CH H 8” B H HR RU OC H oH ‘ K HOH R RW ¢ HoH KE HHH RRR Il € HUH 88S gE H HRR I O , a 8 Book HE RH Gon Ht as EEEE H HR Rik CC H H_ 88S FIRST OPENING EXHIBITION hth h On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ‘and THURSDAY, September 23, 24 and 25, to which we respectiully call the attention of our friends aud patrons, and cordially invite wie to call and examine our immense stock of and Winter Goods, We have this season opened a new department for Black Dress Silks, Alpacas and ‘i Mourning Goods, most of which we fmport direct from the manufacturers, and are,selling the suing at Jess than the saine bave ever been refaiied at. ‘Our iminense sales of black Silks are a certain Indica- tion that our goods and prives are appreciated. Will open on Monday 2cases of black Silks, at $1, $1 12 and $125 per yard, aranteed irom 2c. to Hc. per yard under the regular Telail prices. 1 case o1 black gros grain Silk, gt $1 £0, worth $1 90. Jcase of real BELLUN silks, at $175, $2 and $2 25, with- out exception ihe greatest bargain ever offered. | Ful lines of GUINET milks, at equally low prices, Sam- les treely Kiven for comparison, reat inducements in BLACK ALPACAS. ‘One more cage of our unequalled quality at 28. per yard, worth 3c. Full lines at 373¢c., 40c., 42c., 500, and upwards. Pure linen warp Alpacas, ai50c., 62sc., 7c. and upwards, ‘all below regular prices. Ful! lines of black Casiiuere, Drap d’Ete, Henrietta and Frinectia Cloths, barathea, Crepe Cloth &c., at prices sult. ‘This department has just been opened and will recieve our especial attention, and we will conunually have tresh inducements to diter, ¥ English Waterproof Cloths, at $1 per yard, equal to any in the city at $1 25. Cloaks and Shawls, Jn all the latest styles, at very ai tractive prices. Ladies’ and children’s Underwoar and Furnishing De- partment is now replete with all the latest novelties, and We cordially invite an inspection, RED UN HAND-MADE EMBROID: We receive house, and o lovers of well to examine th Hand-made French Pe J broidery on band and sleeves, at $1 65, Hand-made french Percwie Nightdress, with hand- embroidery on band and sleeves, ut $2 38, : ‘Together With an liumeuse stock of richer styles Toilet Sacques, Skirts, &c,, inciuding the richest’ hand-¢ broidered goods ever imported. Our assortment of Muslin Undergarments for ladies and children will be found the most complete in the country, We use better muslins, better embroideries and have better made goods atless prices than our competi tors. ® Seek hese goods direct irom our Paris branc theta at prices positively surprising, All nade, beautiful underwear should Hot tail Special bargains in Infants’ Wear, Corsets, Misses’ Suits, Hoop Skirts, &c. a Now on hand an immense assortment of Real Thread, Keal Guipure, Beat eat Peta Applique Ta eal Point Applique Laces, Tival Valenciennes Laces, at our well known low prices. We importour real Laces direct from the European manufacturers, saving all intermediate protits and com: misiong, and sell the same ata sinall nd ‘ance Re Yak Lac Ag in s wide, at dc. ; 2 inches, at 40,5, Be inches, at bic.; finches, at se. 4 inches, at ] 3105, pure Laces, 2 inches wite, at 80c. ; 244 inck inches, at $1 25, dtc., up to'8. hread Laces, Linch wide at 48c. ; 13g inches at Real vassemen- terie Trimmings, Ornaments, Loops, &c Full lines ot fine Millinery Trimmed and unteimm Bonnets and (ats. Ostrich and (ancy Feathers, Wings, Pompons, Aigrettes, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, &c., &c. All the lutest styl blaek Siraw Hats trom 7oc, upwards. Black Velveteen, 75c., 85¢., $1, $1 12, $120 and upward, Extra quality black silk Velvet at $2, worth $4 50. josiery and Merino Underwear in every grade and quality, 1,000 dozen Ladies’ Merino Vesis, Ingh neck sleeves, with silk fronts, at 6. worth $: These goods were bought during (he summer months ‘and we Will vive our patrons the benetit of the purchase. Store will be closed on Monday, ind long ning exhibition Inesday and Thursday, ¢ EHRIOHS! September 23, 4 and 25, at E ? Highth avenue, near Twenty-fourth strect, FALL, 1873. STERN BROTHERS, Sixth avenue Twenty-third street. 367 Sixth avenue, TO West Twenty-third street, having greatly enlarged their establishment the past summer by taking the UPPER PART OF THEIR “SIXTH AVENUE BUILDING for the exclusive manufacture and sale of LADIES’ SUITS nd UNDERGARMENTS, are now prepared to offer a full line ot LADIES) SUITS AND KEDINGOTES for early {all wear. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR, . MORNING ROBES, CORSETS, &c., all will be exhibited on the second floor of Sixth avenue building, We are now receiving by every steamer a large and ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SILKS AND VELVETS, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, LACES AND EMBRUIDERIES, RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Kly GLOVES AND HOSIERY nd many novelties in EUBUPBAN FANCY GOODS, selected by, our Mr, STERN, in Paris, Berlin and Vienna, all of which we will otfer at VERY LOW PRICES, Our assortment of BERLIN WORSTED EMBROIDERIES is the most complete in the city, to which department we direct special attention. STERN BROTHERS, Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street. AM Go TO “OUR LOVE'S, patent | 813 Sixth avenue, le 19th and 20th streets, for Intants, beret dea by | re Head Dress for choice Hand made Worsted Goods physicians for Ladies and Children. superior Hoods, Hoods, Hoo to LOVE'S. Caps, Caps, Caps,| anything Backs, Sacks, sacks, over LOVES. | eins iets, Hh, shirts | made Leggings, Kings, Leggings, in LOVE'S. | Drawers, Di Drawers, | Head y itt, Wear, LOVE'S. | _ Bootes, Bootes, to Shawis, Sbawis, Shawls, which LOVE'S. Scarfs, Scarfs, Scarfs, we Afghans, Aighans, Aighans, call LOVE! 4 ecial ; me Toe sp |x. B—Wihoiesste and retait. | °° ittention. Géitas PATTERN BAZAAR, $14 BROADWAY, BE. tween Twentieth and Twenty-first streets.—P’ASH IONS, imported PATTERNS, FULL LINE of FALL styles, BBAUTIFUL CHANGES, super} Suits. atterns, with CLOTH MODELS of them, now ready. Patterns fitted to the torm WARRANTED pertect. CUTTING and BASTING by our styles and work left 80 PLAIN that the duilest seamstress can'finish as well ‘@ thorough dressmaker T MME. J.D. LIVERREDS, 41 SIXTH AVENUE, 41, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seveuth streets! Stamping and Embroidery Establishment, Children’s pique Dresses, stamped and already made; French Line geries and Ladies’ Undergarments; handsome. Initials and Monograms embroidered to order; Laces cleaned \d mended equal to new. A HARAUX, FROM GRAND STREET, BEGS LEAVE + to inform his numerous custome'rs that he has transferred his Stamping and Embroidering establisn- ment to 90 Fourth avenue, a few doors above A. T. Stewart's. . roulWAay, opposite Astor place, Gntidren’s Outta, nants Wardrobes trom $65 Up. Ladies’ and childyen’s Undergarments, Handsome Monograms aad initials embroidered to order, , does cleaned and mended equal to new. , Maou AD AS OVE DRY GoODs, A® IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, R. H. MACY & Co, 2 ° RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE RUBLIC that on Wednesday, September 24, will ake place their SPECIAL OPENING of FRENCH MILLINERY FRENCH MILLINERY in the LATEST 8TYLES POR THE *ALL, AND WINTER. EXC VE IMPORTATIONS EXCLUSIVE IMPORTATIONS of R. H, MACY & CO, irom the first Modistes in Paris, Their elegantly fitted suit of showrooms on the secona floor wiil be open for the reception of their lady patrons on that day, and, in addition to their pecial aelection of IMPORTED MILLINERY, IMPORTED MILLINERY will be e3 BONNETS AND H BONNETS AND HATS of THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, from Barts designs. Orders for making up will be taken, and no ains will be spared jo make this department ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE of their popular establishment. R. H. MACY & CO., Fourteenth street and Sixth aver \¢. B, AbtmaN & 00. will make an ELEGANT DISPLAY, on MONDAY, September 23, and throughout the week with new styles of RICH FALD 60UITS an COSTUMES, i comprising the largest anc Dewest styles to be found in any house in the city, In addition to the above we shall open, in LARGE ASSORTMENT, NEW PALL SILKS, 3 GOODS, CHOICE D ; CLOAK "TRIMMING: DEESS an CLOAK and Di&KSS FRINGES, ENTS, BUTTONS, EMBROIDEIIES OXIDIZED FANCY GOODS and a full and complete stock f LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FLANNEL AND MERINO UNDERGARMENTS, besides oar opular Pitock of LADIBS FINE LINEN AND CAMBRIC UNDERCLOTHING, ‘The attention of our patrons and the public is respectfully solicited. B, ALTMAN & CO. 381 and 333 SIXTH AVENL NEAR TWENTY-FIKST Si! (eis SILES. Wath A black Dress Silk at $1 per yard A tair Dress Silk at $1 124 to $1 25 per yard. A good Dress Silk af $1 26 to $1 37% per yard. Asuperior Dress silk, Lyons make, at $1 Sto $1 75 per yard, Finer goods proportionately low. A comparison only is necessary to demonstrate that these re the cheapest in Néw York, and customers have t onal security of & Dusitive guarantee of wear. BRADBURY BROs., 812 av? 1s Bowery, one door below ole cker street. BUACK ALPACAS AND MOURNING GOODS. A good black Alpaca at 30c. A superior black Alpaca at 37}¢c. (0 6c, A.superb quality black ‘Alpaca at We. to 760. Pure Mohair. Black Empress Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes, &c., &c. BRADBURY BROS,, 312 and 314 Bowery, one door below Mleecker street. Drs Goods, We invite special attention to our s Dress and Suit Material, suitable for early fall, in addition to regular goods, which, on account of our comparativel» small expenses, we always offer at lower prices than other large houses We have received trom auction Decided Bargains, and the assortment trom 25c. to $1 per 3 fepeter and we only solicit from purchase: n, rd is very a compar- BRADBURY BROS. 312 and 314 Bowery, one door below Bleecker street, H’= L sss H H A WwW W W L 8 8 H H AA Ww ww w L 8 if H AA www w L H H A A www w L SSS. HOH AAAAA wwww L H H A A ww ww L 8 H HA A WW WW L 8 H H A A ww ww LLLLL, 888 H HW A 4 W W 864 Bowery, corner of Fourth street, Branch Store, 45 Sixth avenue, begs leave to call the attention of the ladies to his superb ck of Human Hair Goods, of the best quality of hair iy. without any Intermixing whatsoever, of bis own importation and manufacture. AsT have had numerous complaints from tadies who have been led astray by unscrupulous imitators of my advertisements, and bought inferior goods, I call the at- tention of the ladies to 364 Bowery, corner Fourth street, which entire building I occupy. 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 of my competitors All goods Warranted 4s represented, Price list. Short Hair Switches. .....0...ccecseeesere Finest quality Hair Switches, solid, not di long, 4 ounces weight. z $1 ad a 18 ine 2 inches long, 4 ounces weight... 6 % inches long, '4 ounces weight. 8 ® inches long, 4 ounces weight. Wo Shaw's Patent Hair Switches, dc. i Single Canis, aarraily curly — 22 inc! eee BZ inch $250 2% inch.....! $4 Frisets, 25c. per yari Branch store, 45 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, Ladies’ own hair made over in latest styles. Gombings made up 0c. per ounce. Goods sent C. 0. D. by express on’ receipt of color and money in registered letiers or Post oMce order. UMAN HAIR—A LARGE STOCK OF THE finest quality’ offerea. All our goods warranted. Our stock in grey, also white Hair, cannot be exceli dark Switches, 28 inches long, $37 all shades, $9 and up- wards: 1 yard long, all tong hair, 4% ounces, $5. Please cal) and examine, 'P.8.—We also oller a splendid stock in Furs, elegant Seal Sacks, &c., &e. LS & SMITH, Grace Ch SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 916 BROADWAY, BE- GXiveon ‘hrentigth an Twent, yfrst wurecta PASTE TONS. imported, PATYERNS” FULL LINK ‘of Felts siyles BEAUTIFUL CHANGES, superb Suits tierns with CLOTH MODELS of them now ready ferns fitted to the form, WARRANTED pertect. . 60 PLAIN that the dullest samabressean itch yet s lest scamstresscan as.a thorough dressmaker, ea ae 188 E. M, BAMBER OFFERS A LARG: ‘ Mi vtegant stock ot silk Velyers in all the new shates, all the Parisian novelties. in Flowers, Tips; also a choiec assortment of Plumes in shaded and plain colors, with full line of black Velvets, at very low prices, Call ‘and examine at ¢21 Sixth aveni y Twentysaath streets, jue, between Twenty-fitth and ME, LEPEZRON, FROM _PARIS,—CURTAIN M“hieaching Establishment—Lace Curtaine amd Ane Laces cleaned Saual to new. 891 Broadway. corner Nine- teenth street, All orders sent 3 Sass eos: by mail or express will re ME, NATALIE TILMAN & 00, 12 BAS Wwenth street, between Fifth avenue and Union Miunre, have just received @ beautiful selection of Bridal reaths, Flowers and Feathers, N. B,—Will soon open their tall imported Hats and Bonnets, Uresses and suits made to order. 70 Broadway, oppos FreRs. FURS, FURS—LIGHT OR FADED FURS ronttzkened and reviorsd ‘natural and permanent color guagenteed ; made to lock like new; ‘ . ; W, RM Ron aces Hook a, DRY GOODs. K 9000 cecee, H K oO cu K OK ; es cH KK o 6 H 1 KK o 0 HHHHUH KK oO 0 H H . eS... o-8 cH H Se Oe CH u K K 0000 u BLANK ITS. BLANKETS, BLANKE Just received the second instaumen ec’ sostalment 2,500 pairs of Blankets iiss 2,500 pairs of Blankets direct from the mills, direct fram the mulls, alight? slightly impei The Gannige ism ® stly in the border being smispiaced, 150 pars of fine wait on ; 2) per pair, or $1 256 800 pairs of heavy, large, white blanket” "© qe 3 per pair, worth 200 pairs of large, fine, white Blankets, ® and $4, worth $6, 1,200 pairs of beautiful, pure wool Blankets, #5 and $55), worth $3 and $a. Also a lot of Blankets, of immense siza, ‘at $6 and $7, worth $11, The damage on these last lots is so siizht that the im: periection would scarcely be noticed i not pointed out, Also, 4 large quantity of fine brown Blankets at $1 50, $2 50 und $3.80 per BED COMFORTABLE! of our own manufaciure, warranted every ane filled with fiw white cotton and beautitully quilted, $1 $0, $2, 62 9, and up. ir. Bargains Bargains ‘will algo be offered in Viannels, Housekeeping Linens aud Underwear, Hf, C, F. KOCH, Carmine and Bleecker streets, se Sixth avenue and Bleecker street cars pass the store. 1 Pare IMPORTATIONS, Black Cashmeres and Merinos, Bombazine and Empress Cloth, Henrietta, Tamise and Persian Cloth. Crepe, Parisienne and Bombazine Cloth. Drap d’Eve and camels’ hair Cloth. Black Alpacas, $ Black Silks, Striped Silks, Serges for Suitings. 54 Henrietta Cloth, Bde. Complete Suits of Mourning, ready made. or to order ou a few hours’ notice. JACKSON'S Mourning St ‘Broadway and Way. ore, rley place, TV. VIGOUROUX'S, 122 FOURTIL AVENUE.— Stamping, Embroidery, Lingerie establishment, La- dics’ and Babies’ Trou: 1 Mono- ‘8 i sper rams for handkerchiets, table and bed clothes. The largest stock of French imported Embroidered Good! Wholesale department 69 Kast Twelfth street. Also Pe forated Hatterns for stamping, Paper and Pertorating Machine and all accessories, Paris Fasuions, Mine. A. DUVAL, 873 Broadway, has now open a select variety of new Designs for indoor and outdoor Toilets, adopted by the elite of the Parisian society for this season. —A HANDSOME SET OF MINK FURS Heral OR SAL Mui, Collar and Bou, $45. Address H. . W, Uptown Branch office, 10 TO MAX WIENER'S, 295 SI ENUR, BE. tween Eighteenth and Nineteeath streets, for th choicest colored Ostrich Plumes and Tips in all the new- hades, [00% AT THE pricks. Extraordinary barcains in BLACK SILKS. 1873. Fail importation. 1873. CHARL, EARD & CO., No. 301 Grand street, will offer on Monday, Sepvember 22, 182 pleces saperior quality Black Silks, new goods, of recent importation, bought at auction sales during the past we Rich black Gros de Khine, 90c., $1, $1 10, $1 20, Extra rich Gros de Rhine, $1 39, $1 49, $1 50, $160, Rich black Drap de Lyon, $1, $1'10, $1.20, $1 40. Rich black Drap de Vrance, $1 10, $1 20, $1 30, $1 50. Rien black Gros Grain, $1, $1 19, $1.20, $1.30. Still richer Gros Grain, $1 $0, $1 60, $1.00, $175. Extra super Gros Grain, $2, $2 25, $ $2 50, Satin finish Gros Grain, $2 25, $2 50, $2 75, $3. Also 65 pieces beautiful dark striped Silks, for early fall wear, at rd. Friends, cu nd strangers are invited to call and examine, CHAS. HEARD & Ut 301 at. ADAM BERRE, 278 FOURTH AVENUE, BEGS TO inform her customers that she has just returned froin Paris with a large and choice selection of Cloths tor Costumes, Riding Habits, &c., besides an unequalled as- sortment of Corsets, which she offers at very reasonable prices. , 236 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR , Will exhibit on Thur: ', Bep- tember 25, a choice selection of imported Bonnets and Round Hats. A irst class milliner wanted. MAbAME DELLAC, ELEVE DE LA MATSON RO. ker, de Paris, has'received new patterns. Suits made at very moderate pr No, 115 West Forty-first street, UDOLPH LIEBMANN 737 BROADWAY 737, ‘opposite Astor place. Our motto SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS, We take pleasure to announce to our customers and ladies generally that our stock ts now complete in every particular, and we respectfully invite all to inspect our HANDSOME AND WELL SELECTED LACES. Beautitul styles in made up LACE GOODs, RIBBONS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, SASH KIBBONS insuch variety and at astonishing moderate prices, at lower prices than anywhere. TRIMMINGS, BEST ASSORTED. ND STANDARD SMALL WARES ‘at wholesale prices, Our Corsets are admitted to be the hest selected and cheapest in the eity, SKIRTS, IN NEW STYL! All prices are based on our popular and well known c. 0. D. PLAN, and will no doubt astonish the public, Our motto will always be SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS, RUDOLPH LIEBMANN, 731 Broadway, 737. a JMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, BE- tween Twentieth and Twenty-first. strects.—FASH- TONS, imported PATTERNS, FULL LINE of FALL styles, BEAUTIFUL CHANGES, supert Suits. terns, with CLOTH MODELS of them, now ready. Patterns tlited to the torm, WARRANTED perfect. CUTTING and BASTING by our styles and work, SO PLAIN that the duliest seamstress can finish ag’ well as a thorough dressmaker. T. TAYLOWS OLD ORIGINAL DRESSMAKING WO» and Pattern Rooms, No. 6 Clinton place, where ladies can see the latest Designs in Trimming dimect from Paris. Dresses made up at short notice, at reason- able prices and warranted to fit perfectly. All the latest novelties in paper patterns. Taylor's system ot cutting A than a oan car | ered PARISIAN FLOW R COMPA! are opening on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 24 and 25, ¥ another addition of the very latest novelties in French Artificial Flowers and Feathers, Bridal Wreaths, Veils, Iiusions and fine white Flowers. Floral Garnitures, for wedding and evening costumes, to order. Vases and Baskets, filled to order, a specialty. Churches, halls and dwellings deeorated. THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, 8. LABWENSTEIN, Proprietor, four doors west of Caiversity pine ° G No, 9 Rue de Clery, Paris. ee AX WIENER, 295 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN N Kichteenth and Nineteenth streets, “Manufacturer of Ostrich eanere offers his immense stock of Black and Colored Ostrich Pluines and Tips at lower prices than any other establishment in the cit; Qramne of novelties in Patterns apd Milliner; at Mme. DEMOREST" 7 Emporium of Fashions, 8 Froad way, on Wednesday and Thursday, September 24 and 25, For Millinery and Dressmaking Advere tisements See Tenth Page. > BILLIARDS. “STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND ALi tiekn a’ Coliender Combination Cushloam tor sale on by the patentee, 1. W. COLLENDER, si —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND A. ~hand Billiard Tabies constantly on hand, at GO. E. PHELAN’S, No. 7 Barclay street, New Y OR SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP BILLIARD atl, ving four saniee Ca rod business ; Satisfactory reasons lor selling. For particulars a WILLIAM H. GRIFFITH & 00, 40 Vevey street, YY ror sane CHEAP—ONE OF PHELAN & COLLEN. der's Billiard Table, 5x10, in good HA Jane street. 5 eeincl teslivacciesk:s. —t J, Davia maker of the Tmproved Artisleaal by the faculty to be the oni correct imitation of nature in the world. 127 Bar re |, Went street between Third and Fourth avenues, RIIFICIAL HUMAN. BY ventor and onl Human Eye, acknowle | |

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