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HOM § 0% HAN ES ° HNN NG IN NN nk yy a tty AX “Gace to the depressed condition of the wholesale trade, caused Dy the Patiic, we have been enabled to purchase immense quantities of goods at about half their value, and will give our customers the benefit of our purchases. We have also marked down our entire stock, to conform with panic prices, Ladies Will find positive bargains in every Gepartment. ant Real Thread Laces, real Guipure and real Yak Laces, <> Great ba Suk G -Gimps and Fringes, beaded, or plain, Passementerie Triminings, Loops, Ornaments, 4 ed down, ali m rgains in Black Black Silk Fringes from Woe. to $1 71 per yard, Black Silk Gimps from $1 80 | 80 to $20 piece. SILK VELVETS AND V b VELVETRENS J ————— at immense reducttons. 100 pieces Black Silk Veivet, extra quality, at $1 80, worth $2 50. 100 pieces Black Velveteen at 80c, yard, worth eo, 100 pieces Black Velveteen at 7c. yard, worth $1. 100 pieces Black Velveteen at $1, worth 1 25, Black Suk Cloak Velvets at less than gold cost of importation. Laaios intend for this winter will find itereatly to their advantage to buy NOW. Elegant heavy black silk Cloak Velvet, at $5 50, worth $7 50; extra quality black all silk “Lyons” Cloak Velvet, at $795, worth $10; super extra quality black all silk Cloak Velvet, at $9 50, worth Also the celebrated “Guine! ‘loak Velvets, at bargains; silk trimming Velvets, in all the new shades, to match the new shades in dress goods. S38 IL L x x sss. 8 il L K OK 8 8 8 it L K K 8 8 IL L KE 8 585. It L KK sss 8 rg L KK 3 8 if L KK 8 It L K K 8 8 SSS Il LLLLLL K K 883 In the department of Bl Dress Silks we shall offer unheard of bargains and cordially invite ladies to calland examine them, entirely without regard to their purchas- ing. Silks, worth full $2 Black Dress , sold at $1.50 per yard. 75, sold at $175 per yard. Black Dress Sitks, worth ful 3 sold at $250 per yard. Black Dri Thisisno boast, Callan Black Dress Silks, worth full $2 Silks, worth full $5, sold at $3 per yard. mine our black Silks, and then judge We are always pleased to show the goods for yourselves { BLACK ALPACAS AT AN IMMI SAGRIFICE A black Alpaca, worth (ull s7ixc., sold at 250. A black Alpaca, worth full ull 65e., sold at 3730. warp, Worth full 90¢., sold Ablack Alpaca, pure 1 at We. & Diack Alpaca, best in n the market, 30 inches wide, worth full $1 25, sold at Large variety of Cashmere, Drap d’Ete, Crepes, Bom- t¢ Cloths, Thibets, &c., &c, bazines, Baratheas, Henri: allmarked down. Very fine English Waterpr tt 95c., worth $1 65, Our Shawl Department is stocked with the most desirable goods at prices to suit. A double-faced, col Ottoman Shawl, elegant colors, at $3; cheap at STL ¥ A double, all wool Shawl, worth full $7 50, sold at $4 50. | he and black Cashmere | all woo Large line of Pais Shawls. | | | Be sure and go to EEEE H H RRR UW cc 8A #8 sss ™ E BO SR 66 Re a aes E So te Be H HS E OR BR HoH S EE HHHH RRR It @ HHHH s8s3 E H HRRUC H H 8 E fb Boe ae H H 8 E HR 2 3 Re Se ee 8 EEEE BER EDT O@ FH FH. 5 — | | EIGHTH AY AR TWE o-9 TY-FOURTY 8 | for rich goods at panic prices. Special attention is directed to our Suit Department Beautiful Redingotes at $6 50, $7 Su, $9, $10, $12, $15 B22 0. nee Large line of black Alpaca Su For the superintendence of our suit and cloak manu- its at special prices, facture we have secured the able services ot Mme. Bur- ion all suits will be manufactured. Orders taken, ladies using their own | fesse, under whose personal supery materials if desired; and we guarantee first class work, promptuess and despatch i in every case. Ladies’ Cloaks and Sacques, English Walking Jackets, Dalmans, Talmas, &c., {n rich variety. We devote special attention to Children's Suits. La- fad the rik he richest and latest in this de- fies will be sure to partment. nc UNDERWEA | “GREAT — Wo have overy grade and style of Merino Vests and Drawers, for ladies, senilemen, misses, boys and chil- Gren, which we are offering | atextroemely low prices. Boys’ Merino Shirts and Dray Drawers from 4c. upwards. Gents' heavy Shirts and Drawers from 4Sc. upwards. 1000 dozen ladies’ merino Vests\.bigh neck and tong Neeves, at 62c., worth fully $1. Children's Merino Shirts tr froin 50c. upwards. Full line of cot ol m aea'iline of cotton, wo en and merino Uosiery, tn plain ome famous, by price oe deiyti cing | Deautuiviiy est Wamsuita imuslin, nt. Dresses, of heavy muslin, double yoke fi back, supe: 1 15, x rontand | sortment of fine Underwear, all guar- | per cent under price. tench Percale Immense sis and Toilet Sacques, | trimmed in the, most unig yle. with Revere. Inser- Yons, bias tuckings, & ed by band, at $1 and | 1 25 real valve ibe Special attention devoted to Misses! and Infants’ wear, Large line of Corsets, at spectal inducements. MILLINERY GOODS—INMENGE FEATHERS.) —- » ASSORTMENT. | Bap tia > FLOWE RS. 100 Black Straw Hats, redu " oo Feit Hats, any shape or color, reduced TRIMMED cD HATS, telipsing Brondwas styles, a at half Broadway prices. ch variety of Mae Flowers, Tong Ostricli Fiumes, | patric Tips, fancy Feathers, &v., &c., all reduced, Nash and lionuet Ribbons ih ali the hew shades, Full line of Jet, Pearland Steel Ornaments, Oxydized pean Fancy Gold and Jet Jewelry, all at special argains. Frrvy? ¥ Seaaacad, Our Furs now open for oxawination. We have manufactured all our own Pars guminer months, aud claim tobe above com ba de) daring the etition in # will do well to purchase early. aret oi 11 01 4 Lynx, Ermine, Alaska Sable Furs, ace ac, Sth M Fur Teimininigs, in every quailty and width, mist Real Seal Sacques, our dwn make, at $35, worth pectal attention given to cl to cleaning and repairing Furs. ,We extend a eee invitation to Ladies to cat #isiC our establishinen call and eat and 249 Eighth ay., near Twenty-fourth ob MOURNING GOODS. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1873.— modo ee. GooDs. | t T tue GREAT UNION &¢ SQUARE. ~BSTABLISH- N&CO, 2% UNION SQUARE FIFTEENTH STREET, POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. HALF 4 MILLION DOLLARS! WORTH OF GOODS AT AN UNUSUAL SACRIFICE. SUIT DEPARTMENT. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES! SUITS EVER EXHIBITED IN THY CITY, AT PRICES BEYO COMPETITION, || COMPRISING SUITS MADB OF SILKS, CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTH, SERGES, iI POPLINS, EMPRESS © & OT 8, SATINES, &c., &c., tl IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. “ll; These suits are our own importation, and will be 2 offered at 50c. on the dollar. II*Ilé 100 silk Suite at $50, $55, $67, $75 and upwards. I; Per last steamer, another invoice of Polonatses. Also a Job lot of Redingote: perbly embroidered ana braided, at $13 59, In all the new shades. Dolmans, English Walking Jackets, Basquos, Sailor Suits, Sacques. Cloaks, &c., &c.. trimmed in Guipure, Yak and Thread Laces, Passementerie and Fringes, from $7 and upwards, Children’s Suits i trimmed with Hercules Braid, at $850 ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. Suits made to order on the premises, at eight hours’ notice if necessary. AT THE GREAT UNION SQUARE ESTABLISHMENT, M. REIMAN & ©0., 25 UNION SQUARE AND STFTEENTH STREET, POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE HEAVY RICH GROS GRAINS AT $155, FORMERLY $2, EXTRA SATIN FINISH AT $170, FORMERLY $223, BEAUTIFUL CASHMERE SUBLIME SATIN FINISH AT $195, $2 12, $225 and $250. Bonnet and Ponson’s navy blue cloth, lower than ever. These Silks we will guarantee not to break or change color in wearing. Plain colored Silks, in fashionable colors, at $150, $165, $1.85, $2 $2 25 $2.37, $2 50, $2 75. Evening Silks, plain and striped, In new tints, at Téc., 80c., 900. and $1. These Silks challe competition. AT THE GREAT UNION SQUARE ESTABLISHMENT. M. REIMAN & CO, | 25 UNION SQUARE AND FIFT: POPULAR OY TH STREET, PRICE HOUSB, )8 DEPARTMENT, THB LARGEST VARIETY IN THE CITY, COMPRISING POPLINS, MERINUES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, SERGES, VELOURS, GROS D& ZURICH, SATINES, PLAIDS, CAMELS’ HAIR CLOTHS, &e., &c., INCLUDING ONE JOB LOT FROM AUCTION, IN PLAIDS, STRIPES AND PLAID POPLINS, AT 12\c. PER YARD. ° Choice new cloth shades in Poplin Alpacasat 2c, Be., 25c., Sle. and 39c. per Silk and woo! Velours, Diagonal Serge. Doth, in new shades, at 50c., 85¢., Real Camel's Hair Ae., 62e,, 692. and 750. per ¥ One case yard wide Englich Prints at 12\e. per yard. MOURNING GOODS, MOURN. ING GooDs, Consisting ot French end English Bombazines, Hen- rietta and Princetta Cloth Velours. Fine black Empress Cloth at 90c. per yard. 800 pieces black Crape Cloth at 25c. per yard. 2 inch Cloaking Velvet at $4, $4 50 and $5. Velvets on the bias, in new cloth shades, 400 pieces Alpac Sle., 37¢., 89. and 0c. a yard. 200 pi yard. , We., 3 ces Alpaca, silk finish, at 4éc., (7c. and 50c. per 100 pieces pure Mohair Lustres at 69¢., worth $1. AT THE GREAT UNION SQU Basis ARE ESTABLISHMENT, M, REIMAN. «#00. 25 UNION SQUARE AND FIFTEENTH STREET, POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE, LADIES) UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN FINE UNDEB- French cambric Chem embroidered band, $3. French cambric Chemises, embroidered yoke, $4 50, French linen Chemises, $4 50. French Dressing Sacques, embroidered and tacked, $29. cee Chemises, of Wamsutia Mills, with corded band, 8c, Chemises, of Wamsutta Mills, with ruftes and band, $115. = With edging, raMing and icks, $1 70. With edgings, insertions an tucks, $1 95. Drawers, Wamsutta Mills, ruMed and tucked, 65¢. With rufies, puffs and tucks, $1 15. With edgings, tucks and Insertion, $1 85. Skirts Wamsutta Mil's, tucked and hemmed, Tbe. With tucks and rufles, $l Nightgowns, with edgit With edging, tucks and yokes, $1 0, Corsets, Corsets, Corsety Corsets, Pmbroidered French Corsets, $L 25. Superior French Cotille, $2 25. Best glove fitting Corsets, $1 69, 100 bone Corsets, $175; worth $259, * Jon lot at 0c. poke Also Mrs. Moody's Abdominal Corsets, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN LINENS, YEA TABLE LINENS AT @70,, 56C., 00, AND 750, PER 200 DOZEN ALL LINEN TOWEL! 180,, 200, and 230. Gia ace fia af eo ALL LINEN NAPKINS, FAST EDGE, 2 CASES ROSE WOOL BLANK AND UPWARDS, 7 aren eee GREAT BARGAINS IN i PIEC $i 40. OTHS AND CLOAKINGS, 3 WATER-PROOF CLOTH AT $1, WORTH AFULL LINE OF WATER-PROO a CVE OOF CLOTH IN THE ELEGANT BLACK VELVETERNS AT 880. AND $1, BEE EI ALU AT POPULAR PRICES AT THE GREAT UNION SQUARE ESTABLISHMENT, M, REIMAN & CO., 25 UNION 6QUABB AND FIFTEENTH STREET, DRY _GooDs, AA RRR A sssss_ R AA 8s Ho u R R AA a H R R A A H RRRRK AAAAA SSSSS) HHWHH!T R R A A R | a A . : f Es B R “cove R R ia 5 SSSSS nt H tm financial circles has upset values and made money so searce that banks have suspended and large mills have failed. Th consequence of this Goods have been sold at auction and private sale for ny price that thoy w: vring, OF money mest bo had, ho matter what the sa With ready money (doing a cash business) we have been able to buy “Goods AT HALF PRIOR, Splen lid black A Alpacas Vat 2c, per yard. Beautuul Mohair Lustres at 87!4c, and A0c. Fine Cashmeres and Merinoes Fine quality, Empress, pie Ka palbred, at 50: and 7 Rich, black and cotored vetecn, 75e., value $1 ales Fine black Water Proof 75c,, value $125, All_ wool Flaunels 2c. and Sle, former price 4c. worth, was sold by one mill for $500,000; and here are the bargain Extra heavy Canton Flanuels at 12h ulér Shirts and Drawers or 6c. One Million Dollars’ Stour Tickings at 12 Handsome striped Ottoman Shawls for $2 50. Elegant Hrocs Shawis for $20 and $25 egant Broche Shawls for : : they are worth $20 and $40 Black Sitks at $1, 61 25 and $1 cost aay “much more to import We have also bought Cotton Gdods at Grealy Reduced Pricey ie, “elsewhere 20c., 8-4 Sheeting, at 28c. elsewhere 88e. we and 10-4 Sheetings and Pillow Casings all equally | cheap. Table Damasks, from Sle, and Fine 84 Barnsi¢y Damask, Ke i 2, all Linen Napkins ‘at $1 per dozen; i . tis quality 1 is worth $159, bout hail price. 50 per pair, worth ts, $5 50 0 and $4, vert $5 F td all wool Blankets, $5, worth $8 50. Vine and heavy Blankets, of limmense sige, for $7 and $8, worth $i2 and ass BeD COMPORTABLES to be filled with Large quantities of BLANKETS, own make, warrante ine white cotton, and beautifully qui atl Carmine and Bleecker streets, d Bleecker street cars pa: me Redingotes at $7, $10 and ap, Ipa ‘$16 and $20. and up. 8, $5, $7 and up. DEGRA\F & TAYLOR, 87 and 39 Bowery, Furniture Manutacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. The largest stock in the city to select from. Furniture of all kinds, styles and descriptions, Carpets, Oilcloth, Rugs, &c. Prices markea down to suit the times, 1 Fourth avenue, . T. Stewart & Co.'s. At THE POPULAR. CARPET 51 12 Bowery, T STORE, rand street, great bargains im ear ( Carpets of every description; Iso in Matiings, jal bargains in rerinants of tapestry and body Brussels, ingrains and three- “ply Carpets and Otlclou These are great bargains. Call and examine them before buying. c r Carpet Store, Opening daity, choice hand made ratent Worsted Goods for Headdress ladies and children, info nts Tloods, Hoods, Hoods, | recommended Sacks, sacks hy si¢ians Shirts, eis Leggings, Drawers, anything bottrea ever LOVE tees, ' wae LOVE Searfs, “ee: eer & i io LOVE | Shawls Shawis. Shawls | headwear. Afghans, hand made, Done from $5 up. up N. B.—Wholesale and retail. equal Lovi VES, new. bet. 19th and 20th sts. | OILCLOTHS AND UPHQLSTERY A DARPETS, « Goods. Great reduetiog in pi REP Ary KNAPP'S, Nos. 183 and 485 Sixth avenue, English tapestry B ols, froin $ English body Brusseis, trom $1 75. Thre e-ply, from $1 Ingrains, all wool, ve. Bordered Druggets a spec falty. Upholsiery Department. Wouid call special atterition to vuis departhent. Hay- ing purchased the entire stock ot an importing house re- tiring trom business will offer the goods at extreme panic prices, consisting of Lace and Nottingham Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, Fringes, Gimps,Cords and Tassels ot all ‘colors, size and styles tor trunming Lambrequins and Draperies. Curtain ch and apt n endless variety, Lamb and Corn to order at short notice. Cail aud examine stock ut SHEPPARD KN Nos. 183. and 1 one door below Thir N EW STORE, New Goods marked in plain figures, at NAUGHTIN & COMKERY'S, £31 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Vhirty-seventh streets, ante, Will ofter on Monday, October 6, and following 413 pieces of black Silk, bought at the panic auction sale of Tuesday last at about 63 cents on the dollar, which we Will sellat a small advance, ood Silk, $1, $1 40, $1 15 and $1 25. y fine'and heavy gros grain, Silk, $135, $1 0 and $175 per yard. Finer goods in all ‘the icading brands at popular prices. Dress Goods. 21 cases Dress Goods, from the sale ever heli in t most depressed auction Friday last, fully 36 per eent less than importer's yialn and plaid Dress Goods, 20e., 22¢., 25v., 2c. and 30c. Lal bes . Worth at least ive. per Pieces of fine and iwavy poplin Alpaca at Me. per yard ; sold inst week at 4 Empress Cloths, all shades, Se. per yard and upwards. Satines, in all new cloth Shades Suc. per yard and Up- Wards kerges, Camel's Hair Cloth and all seasonable Goods, fully 2 por cent less than last week's prices. Black Alpaca. Scases black Alpac » Me. and 2c. per yard. 2 cases fine and heavy, food Lustre, We. per yard, worth 450. 1 case pure Mohair, 30>. per yard, worth 70 Mourning Gools. tock of Mourning Dress Goods, ‘at very attractive prices, Shawls, Shawis. Square wool shawls, $2 and upwards. Lon; mor shawia: BS a ‘and up wal fqnare Broche ye Paisley shawl wee aut upwards Long Broche and Paisley shawis, $10 and upwards Biack hog tae suits, Shand upwards. Colored Suits in all Shades 310 and upwards. Mourning Suite at all prices Redingotes, $6 and upwards Waterprooi Cloaks, $4 5) and Supwards. A large stock of Chiliren’s Waterproof Cloaks, in ail sizes, $2 9 and upwards, Cloaks and Suits made ou the premises. A large Dressing, Hoot amd ail iacihties tor Atting. Cloth Skirts, 81 25 and upwards, Balmoral vkivie.7 Six cases waterproo: Two cases English Waterproof, A ‘large assortment of Honsekec Jing ‘Goods ‘at the lowest possibre prices 15 caves White Blankets, gt por pair and upwards, Eight cases Grey Blankets, $1 iver pair and apwards. Pieasé examine our stock and prices. No trouble to show goods Al) goods marked in plain tgures, find strictly one price. NAUGHTIN & COUKERY, 531 Highth avenue, between Thirty eixth and Thirty'seventh sirects, Alarg ‘At SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth street—Grand display of IMPORTED ibions; fullline of styles. Patterns of them, with TH MODELS, now ready, Cutting and pasung short notice. ‘Patterns ilited to the form. a Fanved perfect Come oarly in the day HARAUX, PROM GRAND STREET, BEGS LEAVE + to inform his numerous customers that he has trans ferred bis stamping and embroidery establishment to Vourth avenue, a lew doors above A. T, Stewart's, one ware ___DRY Goons, Great panic sale, commences this week. Goods for preenbacks, below gold cost, Ribbon Department. reduce stock. 4 cord edge Ribbons, 6c. Scord edge Kibbona, 8. F cord ele Ribbons 12ixe, » Y cord edge Hiubons, Le 01 dge Ribbons, ive, i a a ences No. Bh ded "iros ‘drains, Wave. P- We., badge. Watered Ribbons, fe., _ Roman Bibi Scotch plas Rich brocade Ribbon: All silk Gros Graing 1 Oe., 250. 0 7-ineh black sash Ribbons, tte. Watered sash Ribbons, 62 Rich Roman Sash, 6c. Piain Windsor sashes, $1 29. Fancy sash Kibbons, up Tie Department, Allsiik Windsor Ties, Brochte, ote Chines, changeable Stika, siriped erie A fener nag ots, &C., oe iS e., all reduced to eaarnueee at panic prices, All the new shapes in Bounety and Round Hats, Black ostrich Tips, 25c, up. Colored ostrich tips, 25e. up. Fancy Wings, alt colors 3c. up. Birds with ie Se. Piume de Coq, 25e. up. French Plowers ray up Large lot of fancy Feathers. e Tich Goods, closing very low. wee toi: . Lace Department Real Valenciennes Laces, 6¢., 80., 10¢., 12340. Ups Patent Valenciennes Laces, tte, dozen. Flowers and Feathers, Colored yak Laces, Reai guipure Laces, Thread Laces, 1” +, UD. Yeuing Laces, 25c.) S0c. yard up. Silk Bear! Laces, soc. yard up. Nook Batiings, 6, yard op Silk neck Ruiiies, 630. eac! Keal Maliese Laces, 250, yard. Lace Tidies, 1c. up. Hand erochet Tidies, 5c. Real Thread Lace Collars, 250, Lots of Ruillings, $4 yard up Prices away at KNEES, Hamburg Embroiderios. 8c., 6¢., 80, 10c,, 125g0., 1éc., 17¢., £0c. yard Up. oa ins He ita Fine Chemises, 69c. up. Fine Drawers, «7c. up. Night Dresses, 9c. up. Tucked Skirts, 74c, uy Dressing sacques, 9c. up. French Corsets, 590, up. Merino Underwear clteap. Bargains in Hosiery. ‘Misses’ and boys’ 1ancy Hingilsh Hosiery, ec. to 25¢. dies?’ rail regular 25c., genw regular made li, e Ibriggans &c., very low. Immense excitement atour Glove Department. We shall close out our genuine Sepals ‘a, Set 's, Aubert's, and Tretousse Kia Glove regular price, $1 75; red reduced to 75c. our, Another lot warranted real Kids 80e. ; real kid warranted, two buttons, $1; fall colors, Vienna Kids, 39c. pai ‘opera colors, stiched backs, 0c. ; fine black Kid Gloves, We. ; undressed Kids, two buttons, 50c. 5 extra cloth color Kids, two buttons, 75c. Panic prices reducing: stock. Gents’ warranted real Kid, $1 pairy gents’ fine dog skin Gloves, 9¢, 5 Kents’ fine Kid Gloves, 8c. 5 Tnisses’ Kid Gloves, Sc. ; 59c. pair. ‘Handkerchief Department. All linen hemstiteh, embroiderea and hemstitch, 12140. up, large auction lot of ja ties’ and gentlemen’s Handkerchiefs, iow. ‘Trimming Department the largest and mminy Department in the city. ee Groat barcains in Passementertes, s, ornaments, bended, ai very low prices An immense stock of colored sit 4 ub 25¢, piece up. Peete y Velvet Department. Excellent Velveteens, 5c., 750 Tos silk bonnet Velvets, $1 yard up; Nai Velvets, $1 yard up; lack silk Velvets $1 280, upe Plain and fancy Satins, Bonnet silks, 62e. yar y color, 75e. § yard; watered silks, ever rich corded silks, 7: Lining silks, 25c. yard; silk Velours, 75¢. Yai Lyons black silks, Bios, $1, $1 12up; Trimming silks, very low. io an ah Colored alk Trimuning, Velveis, closing 2s. piece. Everything in Fancy Ornaments, Jewelry, Fans, Fortimonnaics Bags its, P. nd Vienna ods. oe nsec oa i WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway, i corner Ninth street. in i Kid Gloves, OSCAR EDLE) and {__ 1168 Brondw, undér Coleman Hose, begs to announce to the public that he receives every week regularly fresh importations Gels his celebrated Chellley Kid Gloves comprising all the Fashionable Shades, to match silks and dress goods, worn this autamn and winter season. ‘On Monday, October 6, 1973, a large and new importation of the followin, Kid Gloves 150 dozen 4 button Kid Gloves, at $110 a pair, worth $2, 15) dozen 3 button Kid Gloves, at $1 8 pair, Worth 1 ie 200 dozen 2 button Kid Gloves, at We. ® pat Will be ojeacd. os a SEASONS it will pay you well to go to RH. MACY & C018 every day. Lots of popular coods at “right prices,” of our own im- portation, opening daily. Fourteenth street tand Sixtn avenue. ks MME, COLL A DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can rely on Betting pertect fitting dreswes made and trimmed in the Jatest Parisian style, Ladies fuvited to call, RIDING SDIT, COMPLETE, FOR SALE CHEAP; Waist measures 22 inches. Address K. H., Herald wn Branch office. T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, ous BRORDWA near Twentieth street—Grand display of IMPOR EB Fashions: full line of stvies. Vatierns of them, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. Cutting and basting done at short noti Patterns fitted to the form and war- ranted peri _Come carly in the da} AT MME, 3 D- JIVERRE'S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, between 7) id Twenty-seventh streets, Btamping and Embroidery Establishinent, children’s pique Dresses, stamped and already made; French Lan- geries and Indies’ Undergarments; handsome Initials and Monograms embroidered to order; Laces cleaned and mended equal to new. DE PERCEVAL. 30 Broadway, Sipe Astor place. Children's ‘Ours, Infants’ rdrotes from $65 up, Ladies’ and children’s Undergarments, Handsome Monograms and Initials embroidered to order, Laces cleaned and mended equal to new. Stamping and stamped Goods, INK pees SABLE FURS DARKENED; ‘COLOR NAT. ural and permanen: leaning, lining, altering, &e. Bring your turs early and WILLIAM 38 Patton street, Brooklyn. 3 OOK AT THE PRIC 7S. Batwaordinery bargains in oa BLACK 'SILKS, i importation, CHARLES HARD & CO, si No, ul Grand street, will offer on Monday, October 6 140 pieces superior quality Black Silks, ae tuAig of recent importation, page at auction a dni th h black Gros de Ki ne, de ‘ ae hs $1 2, Extra rich Gros de ihn, 1 & I 40. $1 5), Rich black Drap de L 1 0,5 Kich black Drap de frente ra 10, $t 2), Fy ‘$1 59, k Gros Grain, 1 # 40, $1 29, yt Buitricher Gro Grain, 81, $1' 6, $1.75. Mie st 1 Extra super Gros Grain, $0, Also’ 88 plese boautinit’ dark str fi Sis for earl; Iso pieces beautiful ar! for fall wear, at Toe. ‘ard xc bbw ern, are invited to a HEARD 1 B.-— SUIT! 's Und 138 M. KB. COOK, 461 SIXTH AV! Redingotes, Sacgiien, es, ladies’ and chilitre: a garments, Corsets In Wardrobes, wedding Trous- geaus, Agent for ves celebrated bs fog cone” im stock and made to orde: Mm COB: EW YORK N by NG AND PRINTING ESTABLISH MEN} STATEN ISLAND. ESTABL ED IN 1819, 98 Duane street, Near Broadway, 752 Broa iway, near Eps street, New York. 61) Sixth avemue, near Vhirty-axth et. 166 and 163 Pierrepont sireei, near Fulton, Brooklyn Dye, Cleanse and Ketinish ladiey’ and gentiemen’s Gar- ments and Piece Goods in # superior manne: KF ALL IM PORTATIONS. es Merinos luck Cantar and Meri Binpross Cieth, lenrietts Taintre and Pers sian Cloth, i 0, Parisienne hod gaa Cloth, & Alpacas me % Black sites, L Striped Silks, Serges for Suitings. Complete pie gs Mourning, ady made. or to order hile eee ee non TAOREON'R, Broadway and Waverley place, accnnadienbih nanan Se BOOM kien FH, ONHIEL & 00., Importers of . MILLINERY GOODS, have now opened a full line of FRENCH FELT HATS AND BONNETS, Splendid quality of American felt, at $1 90, im all the newest shades and latest shapes. STRAW UATS AND BONNETS at greatly reduced prices, to close the season. LACES, Made-up Lace Goods, Lace Rufiiings, in endless varlet We manufacture all our Lace Goods, RIBBONS, All the newest shades in Bonnet Ribbons, Sash Ribbons, F Sash: ancy Sashe man Sash. 109 dozen Roman Eashes, $2 20 Top dozen Roman Sashes, 92 GD Alt sill SILK ‘VELVETS, Splendid quality black Velvet, $2 60 yard. Full line of all the new shade of Velvets. OSTRICH PLUMES. Black Ostrich Piumes, from $1 50 upward. Willow Plumes, Fane’ Feather ip psrrick Tips, in all shades Ladies’ Bit ea, Crapo de Chi: ° B® Windsor Ties Fancy Ties. All goods marked in plain figures, i, O'NEILL & CO, 827 and 829 Sixth avenue, near Twentleth street CARPETS, A. T. STEWART & OO. are ofaring ne elegant assortment in the desirable PRODUCTIONS. OF THE OARPETS rou ASIA MINOR AND PERSIA, FABRICS FROM TEHERAN AND SMYRNA, f rare and curious design and exquisite Workmanship. THE UNRIVALLED AUBUSSONS AND MUQUETTES from FRANC, IMITATION SMYRNA an RUGS FROM GERMANY, AXMINSTER in one ROYAL and ths the yas tev ‘ONS, Las BL A ia ENGLAND. ‘These, in combination with the best selections of the AMERICAN LOOMS. a large proportion of which are patterns of the choicest character in ee DESIGNS, : CONFINED TO THEIR OWN SALES, presenting together an exhibition unrivalled in its at tractions and at PRICES LOWER than they have ever been known in the UNITED STATES, This is an opportunity tor buy buyers seldom presented. BROADWAY, FOURTH LER NINTH AND TENTH STRE S. T. TAYLOR, ES a 816 Broadway, Importer of Frenohi Fashions Le Bon Ton, La Mode Elogunte and Revue dela Mode, Elegantly trimmed Patterns of our latest importations from $9 to $12 per dozen. 8, T. TAYLOR'S SYSTEM, This system is the only perfect rule for dress cutting, and is ¢ that used by the best tailors. Most thorough instruction gua Le Nala at our hy New Le es $16 Broadway. Teaching, including the art of basting, $20. Private ladies can have any of our choice imported de- signs cut to their measures by this system, warranting the most perfect and graceful fitting. HE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY will open on Monday, October 6, the very latest novelties in rich French Flowers, Piumes, Pompons, &c., &.¢., Bridal Sets, Veils and Iilusions, Floral Garnitares for Wedding and Evening Costumes to order, ‘Vases and Baskets filled to order a specialty. wellings decorated. N FLOWER COMPANY, ENSTELN, Proprietor, eOtND. 9 Rue St. Clery, Paris: A lWberat Gecoant allowed fo the trade, Churches, Halls ai THE PARISTA I, LOE ale|sle Waunee a & WSORLEY, Grand street near Bowery. Fall 1873 Grand opening. Magnificent stock of Ladies’ Suits and Ngee fn ait the latest Paris and Beylin styles, made of the most tash- ionable materials, in the best manner. One lot of handsome Poplin and Lustre Suits at $8, $1 $12 and $15; also Kedingotes, Sacques and Cloaks ia all the latest styles at popular prices. Dressing roomns and every facillty for fting, | . silks, k and colored striped Silks trom auction, at 5c. and $1 per yard, 130 pieces colored Dress Silks, in all the new Lae ey ih Hag seek upwards, Black $i prices. silk) at $1 pe: yard: lly, Bic; under price, 300 pieces black silks from auction at $1 25, $1 0, $1 78and apwards. The greatest bargains ever chtered ha wis. Broche, Ottoman, striped, Ta aand Black Thibet and Merino Shawis in every variety at at great bargains, res The best assorted and cheanest stock of Drei era offered, comprising ali the newest makes, styl shades, Sistnes. and Pinids, new styles, 200, and upwards. Zor! ins and Lusires, new sti upwards, Empress and Camels’ Hair h, at 50c. and pwards, Sateens and Serges, new colors, 50c. and upwards, eae and Merinoes, all colors, at and up- "¥eloure Epinglines, French and Irish Poplins. &c., &c., at special yo ns. Mourning Goods, Mourning Good: bot, lowest prices. Every make and style of Mourning nena Lote on | astonjshiny bargains In mantel oan Cassi winere Waterproof, Cloths, oatings. “pelt Skirie, Line hite Goods, vgiery, Gloves Ge House- keeping 1 y Goods, ao. All goods marked in plain A figures. No deviation. WALLER & McSORLEY, 245 ‘Oren street, near Bowery. TTENTION, a fae pi ae oe eh fer Subset ” road way. pent of elegwnt fall twitter Patter catved. “Eateenecat iret meteare warronted panic” ti cope | in all its branches. Mourning bbdsetsiean ase aux. T ¥. VIGOUROUXs, I FOURTH AVENUR, Stamping Estab! If) 0 AL tng embroidered French apllebinent, iercialt 7, i aru monogamy ard ntti tor or hanakerehters (able table embr het 8) Bast Mtwellth, stich, Aine Perforated Pat and Perforating Machine and ali accessories, AT SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 916 BROADWAY wentieth street-—-Grand di aignotas Fashion: ther avait Hine of styles Pat Hi CLOTH MODELS, now ready. ind te to bastin; p ted form ai atshort notice. Fanted perrec UT page ADAMS & ac co, NO. 637 BROADWAY, Aro offering at vor at vory low prices Hosiery and and Glovos, Underwear, Shirts and Collars, s Handkereblets, a Robes, J ME. RALLINGS, IMPORTER, 1118 BR AY, == Semanal Wpoming, oA edie aay an ant Thad October's anid: teh and elegant carl dinner walking Costames; Li A pont exits te noveltios from Worth and oth ia tnd elegunt awortinent oF its, Millinery. Admittance by enrd only. Hi MS. NATALIF TILMAN & ©O., 12 E. 81x. th ste nd reet, between Union fi omer Fea mt ahve. ingle cima tow days ot our open hue.—Just received, the | ee rely a? a) jal reaches, te. ler, ON. B= we of Imported DR DS. AIR 888) H F om tad L 8 H A, Ww Ww 7 3. H i A Ww YY ¥ -, eee hy L 8 L 5 g if td LULLL, 6885 364 Bowery, corner rer of Poort ld Branch Biore, 345. Sixth avenue, begs leave to call the attention of the. vate to his sq} kor Human air Goods, of the Dest quality of pal without say Intarmisiog whatsoever, of iieaee importation and manufactu sThavehad numerous complaints from tadies wha have beendled astray by unscrupulous imitators 3 of my advertisements, and bought interior goods, f call te ny of the adios bo Bowery, coruer Fourth street, which entire building T occupy. The largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the olty. Ketailed at wholesale pric Tecan giter ‘to the public inducements which cannot be superseded by any ofmy competitors, All goods Warranted as yopreannted. Price Us it. Short Hair Switches Finest quality Hair 3 long, 4 ounces weight. 22 inches long, 4 ounces weight. 26 inches Jong,’ 4 ounces weight... 82 inches long, 4 ounces weight.. tong st Shi pr Patent A r sii We. ns Ingle © ar PAaES curly— ne gana NS 0 a8 inch. sets, Branch more, 345 ee avenue. between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, Ladies’ own hair made over in Latest styles. Combings made up (00. per ounce. Goods sent C, 0. D. by express on receipt of color ang money in registered letters or Post office order. Diao inthil CARPETS!! Furniture! Furniture !t . All the newest and choicest styles in Carpets and Fure niture, Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Oilcloths, Window ee ar Aas ao large wholesale and retail wareroot avenue, corners of Thirty-fifth Thirty eixta sireets Call and examine. yea, fh Sint . KELLY, Successor to iH. O'Farketl._ N ELEGANT DRAP D'ETE MANTILLA, NEW, IM= ported desizn, never worn: will be soll very low. n be seen, for three days, at FOUNTAIN’S India store, ay. spa SHAWLS.—WILL OPEN AN ENTIRELY NEW stock m about a week from now, | J. RUSSELL, 33 East Twen teil sireot._ T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, A near Twentieth street—Grand display of [MPORTE! Fashions: full line of styles. Patterns: of them, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. Cutting and ul basting done atshort notice. Patterns fitted to the form and war- ranted perfect, Come early in the May. __MILLINERY AND ‘DRESSMAKING. — MAT N “Wa LTON, “362 BROADWAY, ABOVE + Union square, tronorter of Paris Bonnets and Eng- lish Round Hats from all the leading houses in TR. A HASTINGS), 16 EAST FIFTEENTH STRERT— nd winter Bonnets and Hats, from the leading id Feathers, &c. LLES, DE LOU EST & HENDRICK, 1,139 BROAD- way, have just opened with a superb, choles stock French Bonnets, from Virot and Mantel & Therese, lected by themselves in Paris. M" LLE, F. M’KINLEY, 236 FOURTH AVENUE just recetved a choice selection of Imported Bon- nets; also, English Round Hats a speciaity, Flowors, Feathers and other Novelties. M, OLNEY, INPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY; « Promenade, carriage, opera and reception Hats from the leading Paris houses. Elegant styles mourning Bonnets, &,. $9 Last Fourteenth street, between Union square and Filth avi AS rerens FN HAS UCKING DONE AT HALF A CENT ORTON, 737 Broadway, room a RS, ELFORD, 855 FOURTH AVENUR—DRESS MAKe ing; Dresses, Cloaks, Suits, &. ‘Irousseaux a spe- clalty. ME, WARING, 42 BAST TWELFTM | STREET. N Latest no in Bonnets and Round Hats just hie . Dressmaking and cutting and ‘ltting @ spe- cially, ME, ANTOINETTE BERNHEIM, 19 BREVOORE M place, Tenth strect—Has returned from Europe and is ready to exhibit on Monday the latest Novelties of her Importation, and invites her customers to visit her es- tablishment. R FUREY, LATE. OF MME, ‘and Cloaks 33 2 WEST TWENTY. WF Bsoadways All the prevail ing, Dinner and kvening, Dresses Redingotes, &c., below Broadw trimining a specialt; PENCHIN. : Sacques Elaborate ° FOR DANCING, AWN. 212 Fifth avente, corner, Twenty-sixth street Willecommencs tor the saxon on Saturday, Oo‘obor 1 0 a —Mondays and Thursdays, Tueslays an Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ‘Once a Week—saiurday mornings and Friday evenings, Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send for a circular. satan Nigort Balt SOIR! t Bre TE LESSONS at any hour, day 0 ng. ULARS at Private Academy, 212 "Hast, ‘iigventh “DANCING A ee rein Hall, 114 and Ls !, 14 and 16 Ea: AS! irteenth street, iity-fourth street. s 1878. T WILSON & HAMILTON’S Acadomy, Arthu near Lighth avenue.—Classes al’ For terms, &c., send for circular, evening. T TRENOR': 3. ACAD: oMY or “DANCING, Lyric Hall, 725 Sixth avenac. Now 0} apes The “ Pause’ and 'YGhide” waltzes taught with precision, Pupils attend at their convenience. see circulars. A BieeARS) ACADEMY, OF DAXCING, 299 + Bleecker street, now open; classes Tueslay and Friday evenings and Wednesday and Saturday after. s; soiree every Saturday evening atS o'clock. Send noo for circular. A: “CARTIERS DANCING A Building, intersection Stuyvesant and Ninth treots.—Classes every Monday and Thursday afternoon and evening. Branch at Beethoven Hall, 210 Fifth stree every Friday evening. Sotreo at 9P. M. ‘precisely. Cal or send for circular. ? ALLETMASTER DUMAT8S DANCING ACADEMY, West Fourth street, near Broadway. Private an class lessons every day, All dances taught perfectly per ter, Six in private lessons, ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 351 BROOME ST All the fasbieaable Dances in one course of lessons. LMHS Tieatays and Frida, 79 P.M uesdays and Frida’ . GliLDREN, Wednesdays 3) 34 Saturdays, 3 3PM D E GARMO'S DANCING CLASSES, fa FISH AV AVE. _ue, corner of Fourteent! MY, PLIMPTON Hi teer' GRACK AND DEVELOPMEN’ RO. fessor ¥. Die bikie dancing courses, at 336 West twen inth street, will commence on the 30th of September, | id at the new hall of the Germania Aase bly Rooms, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Sevent avenue, October 14. J.° {ILL)§ CLASSES FOR DANCING, MILITARY oJ. Vinli, 98 Bowery. —tacsday ‘and Friday eveniugy. Soiree, October 7. N R AND MRS. TLASKO WILL REOPEN THEIR classes in Dancing as usual the first week in Nov- ember, fF rs hereafter, ACPHERSON'S CLASSES FOR DANCING—AT HIS. new Academy, Columbia Hall, 97 and 99 Mi wid avenue, corner West Twellth street. Persons cat atany time without losing lessons All the Pcaajonebie Dances taught in rapid succession. Send for circular. He ee every o’eloc! CHRISTOPHER'S DANCING ACADEMY, RAST fablde Association Hall, comer i hty-sixth street and Third avenue.--Class every Wednesday and Saturday alternoon and evening. Soiree Oct. 1& Residence 824 Sixth avenue, Tuesday evening, commencing at : STORAGE WARE ry Ding cre, for Furnitare, Pianos, age and other Fainily i sige 8) Ny Pale a jaced in rate rooms; most responsible, reliable Ownor and Twelfth. lishment in New York. t TAGOAICT, Manager, office 595 Hudson near We: uh. TORAGE a GARBHOTSES Fw | PURNITCRE, JANOS a agwage, iu arate rooms, at firect. hres oor C430 of Hudson diseet and 34 30 onmerce street, near Bleecker. MICHALES & SON, Proprietors. Coen AMTROLOGY: TEST.—MRS. VANSISE, THE GREATEST LIVING A Business and ttigs agnished and Spiritualist orn with @ cull; she has aston! ig courecs -. Pas vealing yaar Lt peng Ad ure is of life, bey as Business, fringe, tors, Sickness Den Relatives at a isanicen tells Name and Di FinGrination 5 positive. No trina. the omparated pe favited corner Thirty-fourth st Hho daniel are ae DEyELO LOPING | OLAIRVOYANT. = SARAH A, KELLEY ustness, mar. ‘ives advice om law: b Tiago and absent friends 305 West Twenty-cighth se TTENTION-& )NSULTATIONS -* or BUREN ESS. losses, enemies, absent friends, Ln Hckness anid death; pay fe/vsed antes snteane Sixth aveaue, Mine. SINGH, Clairvoyant. A =—MADAME LA BLANOM, THR GREAT Pay 3 + valied Business and Medic! Ctatrvoyant, No. 102 Wes street, none Sixth avenue. ATENTION-KNOW THY DESTINY AFTER you ve been deceived and fost faith consult thi Sooe igi ory clairvoyant; gives luck, Causes marriage: “first ot treet, FORT WAY. out this nin Owe HUROMEAN CLAIRVOYANT TEL ss NAMES, ‘SHOWS id West messes, Canses marriages, Fifty cents and $l, West Twenty-fith street, ( VPa¥ REVEALS FROM THR ORADLE TO TH ‘VO; finds absent friends; recovers stolen prop: hours 9 to 6, Abily Bowery. eam KANNIR: DANFC net, TRANCE AND MAGNETIO i, physician, revidence’ Ts West ba oe ty-eighth stroet, Roferencos~-Kobert Dale Owon Mh, « aw RWAT ARTO. an AGM, hours from 9 ih Ls ‘e ost VO Lue, fest toot RIG 7 MME. BYLON SPIRITUALIST, —CON 0 monanons upon all affairs of lite, No 34 Pourth Venue; beware of importers using my nam RORSGOR LISTER READS Ty PLANY: THR only the Mmtnre can ve known. = Seud stamp for otroular, di sixth wvenue,

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