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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, MONDAY, WHOLE NO, 13,5 OCTOBER 6, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ° AMUSBMENTS—Nixta Vace—Third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, Second column, —Second column. First and second BILLIARDS Fine P BOAROERS WANTED—sxcond Paci BOAMD AND LODGING WANTED-Sxcoxt Pacr—See- 1 column, ‘N HOARD—Secoxp Pacr—Sc cond column. YN KCAL FREATE FOR SALE—TwaLers AGe—Fifh and sixth columns. : BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Finsr Pace—Fifth col- unt BUSINESS NOTICES—Skveurn Pace—Sixth column. TATE FOR SALE—Swetrra Pace— Firth cotw n. ‘ CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweirtu PaGe—Third col- mnn. CLOTHING—Tweurm Pacr—Sixth column. CUACHMEN AND GARDGNERS—Tweerm ‘Third and fourth colamns, COASTWISH STEAMSHIPS—Seconp Pace—Sixth col- un COUNTRY BOARD—Seconn Pacr—Second column. DANCING ACADEMI ‘int Pace—Fourth column. DENTISTRY—Hicuta Pace— ixth column. DRY GOODS—Mirst Page—Fi th and sixth columns. DWELLING HOUSKS TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISUKD—Srconp Pace—Third column, N Si SAMSHIPS—Sxconp Pace—Filth and sixth column, FINANCIAL 47H PAGE—Fourth cotamn, Pack—Sixth colum 3 MS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Seconp Pace—Third and fourth columns FURNITURE —Ninti cond co wh. 8) Pacr—Fifth FRENCH ADVERY 'S—Twa.rrit column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirrn = Pace—Scoond and third columns. HELP WANtED—MALES—Tweiera Pace—Fourth and fitth columne, RE , &C.—Fimst Pace—ihird, fourth CAKRIAC «i'ftth columns. S—-Skeonp l’ack—Second colun n, %, ROOMS, €C., WANTED—E1cnTa on Sixth column, INSTRUCTION—Nixtar Page—Third column, LECTURE SEASO ‘ack—Fourth column, LOAN OF FIGES—Pinsr Pacy—e cond column, Losi’ AND FOUND—liest Pace—First column, MACHINERY—E1aurs Pace—Sixth column, MARBLE MANTELS—Nixra Pace—Third column, Mi DIVAL—tweerrit Pack—nixth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—!irst Pace—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Textn Pace— Sixth column. MISCELLAN.OUS—Sxcoxp Pace—Sixth column, “ MUSIGAL—Eicara ixth col: NEW PUBLICATIONS—Skventh, Pa NEWSPAP ARS —Finst Pacr—Sixth Pace— Pace— —vixth eclamn. ‘olumn, PERSONAL—Frest Pace— umn. PIANOFORTSS, ORGANS, .—Ninta = Pace—Third column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Tween P, colamn. PROPERTY OU CUry FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Twetern Pack—sixth column, REAL ESTATE TO EXUE ANGE—Twaeirru Pacr—Sixth column. REAL’ ksTATE WANTED—Tweurra Pace—Sixth column. REMOVALS—Esonta Pags—Sixth column, RESTAURANTS—Nintu Pace—i h rd column, REWARDS—Firsy Pa rst CO.UINN, BALES AT AUCTION—NixtH Pace—First and second columus, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Evevertu Pace— First, second, third, tourth, fitth,'and sixth columns, and Twetern Page—First and sacond columns, BITUATIO..S WANTED—MALE: column. S—TweLrre Pace—Third SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—First and eccond col- umns, SPORMING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third column, STORAGE—NintH Pace—Second column. THE TRAD! TweLrtn Pagr—Fitth column, THE TURF—Fiest Pa TO LET FOR BUSIN. ‘Third column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—fxcoxp Pacx—Sixth column, UNFUR: ED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET—Seconn Vai urth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Eicata Pack—Sixth col- COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR wren Pa 2ixth colunn, YACHT <, SPEAMBOATS, &C.—tinsr Pacy—Second co!- umn. d column LFURPOS Secoxp Pace— HERALD BRANCH OFFICEs—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 5% SIXTIT AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND | | | STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR, . Soa, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL FOURS UP 70 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATE: HARLEM OFFICE, 2,386 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED 1TH STREET. FROM 9 A. M. TO 7:33) VY. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITIT HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STR ‘| PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORE GERALD. M RS. KREMER & CO., AMEKICA HAVE BUEN APPOINTED PARIS AG NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE MERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS CF THIS PAPEL, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, PERSONAL. WILL FIND NOTE IN HERALD UPtowN ittlee. TUCKER, 2 ., LOOK OUT FOR M away anit blackmail, £01 T don't under: very sick in bed ns DP ethan avenue and Do tergive, and a box 133 eral oft r ADOPTION hatr and two Thomas sirect, rea MiGs, MARIE ROSE CLARISSE Point St ksprit vhose place of abode iS un known since 18:4, 1 that she is entitied to ree ceive her share « Gatate ot her brother, Louls Polis. ier, now Leing atminiscered a! Aloxnndria in Fey pt, where, during his lifetime, he carri:d on tie ‘business of em enting Louse kecner, For particulars she must apply fo Mr. AUBERT MA fevandria, Feypt, who is eutrusted by the co-heirs with ler interest and the de posit of her share of the aid cetate, me, WS DE MA JEUNESSE.” STREET.” t to Ninth t—l am all anxiety A HEALTHY MALE CHILD; DARK months old, apply to Mrs. RAUL, 22 ISSTGR, OF “SINVI DARLING—=E FEAR ‘TO TRUST Wait, and be “irue as stee!; will see you osithle. F, OULD THE LADY IN BLACK WHO RODE UP T the Seventh avenue car yesterday, and got off at cond sireet, like to make the acquaintance ot the eutierien on ‘rear pintiorm: Address OPO ST ation D, LOST AND BOUND. LVER EARQUNG, ENA ED CENTRE AND an lo Jost’near Union square, on Friday Views. return to bss Kast Fifteenth street, -ADRIVT, A BLACKS BOAT, WITH RED Lu sirtie, painted white inside; has ‘two leg mutton fails. Return to JEROLAMON'S, foot of bighty-ninth street, Ist River, and receive reward for troub) OST—ON SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 4 TCH PER. J rier; answers to the name "Katy; $5 reward, 215 West I} wonty-sixtt street. REWAR and University gold Kracelet, bucke pattern. pan Vesey stree! REWARD. PC James Fick, Jr, Sunday morning. HW Bighth ave % LOST, OCTOBER 4 the New York Dipensary, a yellow containing $359, directed to John Bb. Linonze, hawken, N. J: ‘the above will be paid for its return to 103 Chamibers'stie st REWARD». 1. LOST, SUNDAY MORNING, ABOUT ky on Nilth street, between Broadway place, or at Fulton terry, an btrugean Please return to Tea Com- KETBOOK LOST, ON THE The’ finder SPECIAL NOTI ALEZER ONS ARE MERERY ¢ A . negotiating the following Property, stolen trom th: reigned on Saturday, October 4 between the bouts Pes) and Ws 1. OM Hoad, No. WwWh, Union Pacific Railway Company, tor $1,001, due Bond, 124, St. Joseph and Henver City Railway Company, On t for two Eondy, Nos 4) and 1,195, Rockrord, Rock Island and. St. Louis Railway Company, tor 1,00 bach; one Certifi cate of 10 shares of preierred capital stock of last named company, issted in leu of one-halr of the above bonds, Cancelled; one Certifeate of Indebtedness of same com: pany for $214 20, issued in Hen ot coupons of suid com: any, in tho mame of JAME: ie 100 Meeker eiveet, Now York. LL OFFICERS, SAILORS AND SOLDIERS SLIGHT. wounded can obtain a Vension throngh Dr. FE. B, ON, lete surgeon United States Navy, No. (Now Chambers street. ee PUBLIC LINRARY OF KENTUCKY. A « Inthe Herald of next Saturday will be foand a col. Dimi advertisement giving all the particulars of the Pourth Git Coucert of the Public Library of Kentucky, beyond n pation the greatest enterprise of the age, or Tickets, Circulars or information apply to or ad- Gress THOMAS H, HAYS, 609 Broadway, New York. , ~ona! TEL MORTC a OF CLOSED, A TEE MOR TOA HC CLARK, Cit ‘shal, No. by Marine Court ‘Oilice 37 roadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. GRAND MASS MEETING, in the interests of THE WOMEN’S C2NTENNIAL ASSOCIATION, wiil be held at STEINWAY HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, October 9 at 7 15 o'clock. Fininent Speakers, Floral Decorations, Music, &e. Tickets may be oltained gratuitously at the principal masic and drug stores throughout the cit A HHOGE soHEME, + ‘The Fourth Git Concert of the Public Library of Kengecky, comes off Decembe: One Million and Five Hundreti Thousand Dollars will’ be distributed in prizes, the largest being $250,000. For {ull particulars see big advertisement in the Herald next saturday, For tickets, Circulars or information apply to or ad- dress THOMAS H. HAYS, 699 Broadway, New York. —LEGITIMATE AND HON A The Git Concerta of the Public Library of Ken- tucky are the onty thoroughly legitimate and honorabie scheines of the kind now beiore the public. They are authorized by special act of the Legislature of Kentucky, ani are conducted and supervised by the most emine: citizens of that tate. For full particulars see adveruse- ment in Herald next Saturaay, i For Tickers, Circulars or information apply to or ad- dress THOMAS H, HAYS, 609 Broadway, New Yori, ALL CASH, + ‘The Public Library of Kentucky pays all its prizes at its Gitt Concerts in cash, wishout discount, and m- stantly on presentation of ‘tickets. The Karmers’ and Droyers’ Bank makes itse!f responsible tor the payment of all prizes. For tuil particulars see Herald of next Sat- urday, ror Tickets, Cireulars oF information apply to or ad- dress THOMAS H, HAYS, 69 Broadway, New York. ONLY TWO MOR. ‘The Legislature ot Kentucky authorized five Gift ncerts to be given in Louisville to establish the public Library. ‘Three have alveady been given with eminent succesa, and a fourth is announce! for December 3, at which the enormous sam of $1.50.00) will he distributed to ticket holders. For full particulars read the column advertisement in the Herald next Saturday. For lickets, Circulars or 3n’ormation apply to or ad- ss THOMAS AYs, 609 Broadway, New Yo Y CABLE. + gis HAVANA LOTTERY, OCTOBER & No. 20,53) drew $10),000. nna ae No. 83,253 drew 50,00). No. 30,569 drew — 25,0 0, No, 31/41 drew — 10,000, No. 20,522 drew 10,000, Nos, 23,494, 22,3°8, 7,603, 323, 22.161 and 33,765 drew $5,000 each THEODOR zscHocH, 16 Nassau eth (hoes mayan Lottery, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes Cashed and information given. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, Lock box 5,594. 116 Nassau street, New York. XOLD,—ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA alyo stato Lottery of Kentucky, authorized by an act Oi the Leyisiaturo; prizes cashed, Yend tor a programine, Peay) G, W, CARPENTis& & CO., Bankers, 162 and 1e4 road w AVANA LOTLERY, German Government Lotteries. Post office box 4 271. VETTER & CO, 185 Bowery (Germania Bank Bui FAAvAN LOTTERY.—OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ON file, Information ana circulars tree, Also Ken- tucky State Lottery, for the benent of the schco's of Franiktort, JUS. 'ES, Agent, 196 Broadway, A —POR SALE, ALL KINDS. «+ Birds, &c,; Medicines tor ail Food for mocking birds; at B, G. street, near Canal. REECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS.—SPORTSMEN IN search of breech-toeders are invited to imapeet the celebrated Strong & Glo-c shooting fine guns ot J. & W. ‘Tolley, gun makers, Pioneer Works, St Mary's square, Birmingham, kn J, & W. T. will have these guns on view until Oct. 1), at the store of T. B. Fish & Co., 132 et, one door from Beekman street, New York. >. JRANCIS BUTLER, NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice breeds of Dogs, imported raiting and rabbit- ing Ferrets. Butler's Infailible Mange Cure and Flea Ex- terminator, 75¢.; Butler's new. work, $2; dogs boarded, trained, &c, Medicines for all diseases. OR SALE—THE FINEST STOCK OF DOGS, BIRDS and Animats, Medicine for all diseases, at FOSTER & MEYERS, No. 3 Amity street. . erie HORSES, CARRIAGE, RCo N ELEGANT FAMILY ESTABLISOMENT T AUCTION ON mono eda ™ VERY HANDSOKS THAM BAY HORSES, 1539 hands, 7 and 6 years, kind in aij harness, free from vice, fast travellers, very stylish, can be driven by any one, iv afraid of nothing, and ig ‘in every respect a first class family team. Togethes with ae BROUGHAM OR COUPE, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS, used only a short time, as good agnew, made by BREWS: TLR & CO., of BROOME STREET, Also set ‘ot finé Dunscomb double covered mounted Marner, dc. kc, ithe above to be sold to the highest bidder without reserve, to PAY ADVANCES AND CHARGES, by WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, Auctioneer, athis Auction Mart for Horses and Carriages, 10, 112 and 14 Kast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, Now on exhibition. V ANTED—A GOOD BIRD DOG, FOR A FEW weeks; or would buy atalow price. Address, im- mediately, EXPERIENCED HUNTER, box 212 Herald o:tice. $3 FOR THE WINNER OF THE JEROME PARK 2) Races.—We have made arrangements with prom- inent trainers to give their opinion on the probable winners, their condition, &¢., the day before staring. These * tips” meet with great favor in England, and en- able betting men to act knowingly on the working of the different stables. Ry enclosing 3, with name and ad- dress, we will send tips in time for the coming Wednesday faces. “Address A, GORDON &Uo,, 18 Bowery, New ork. THE TURK. _ MERICAN JOCKEY CLUB, JEROME PARK, FALL MEET.NG, 1873, Tobe held on Saturday, October 4; Wednesday, October 8; Saturday, October 1; Weduesday, October 1b, Satur- day, October 18 irst race cach day Prone . WHEATLY, Scerctary. PEREFOOT PARK. TROTTING TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1873, at 23g. M. ch for $200; best turce in tive, to harness. JON. Hawkins, Jr.'s b. m. ¢. m. Susan Hew- eth J. Re Reed, Jr's eu; Toby’ Admission 0 cents, . WM. MeMAHON, Superintendent. atl o'clock. . BELMONT, President. Series ey SERFOOT PARK.—TROTTING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, at 246 P.M. Purse of $50 tor Williamsburg road horses that never beat three minutes to harness, to close at Deerfoot Park Wednesday evening, October & at 6 o'clock. WILLIAM M’MAHON. ASTERN DUTCHESS _ASSOCIATION,—FAIR AND Races commence: Oct. 7 and continue three days, En- ine EWDORP CLUB GROUNDS, —PURSE $150—FOR | Saturday, er 11, 1873; $100 to first, $30 to second, $2) to third horse; for horses that have never beaten k heats, best three in tve, | in harness; five to enter and three to start; entrance to be made to Proprietor in writing, with 10 per cent, on or hetore Wednesday, October 8 ‘at nine o'clock 'P. Horses ‘velock. I) R, RYERS, Proprieté PeosERen PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL NOTICE, ‘Owing to trotting mectin7s which take place at New Haven and Gatskiil, the second Fall Meeting of ciation is hereby postponed tor one week—nam day, Cetober 21; Thursday, October 2%, and Friday, Octo- ber 44, Entries will close for sime on Friday, October 10, instead of Wednesday, Uctober 8; also Purses Nos. 1. 2.4 and 5 will be divided into three premiums instead 0! tour, as heretofore Seay ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION: ed 3 ae 5 Meeting, 187.—First day, ‘iueaday, AVANA LOTT OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ON No. 1$1,0uh for Norses' that have file. Information iree, Lest 5 and 10 cent © +e beaten 2:26: $500 to Aist,'$250 to Kecond, $180 to ile elty. JOS. MARTENS & C9 snd $100 Purse No, 2-$510, for horses 447 Broome street, near Broadway, New ny A2¥e never eaten 2180; $290 (0 first, $i3b to second, Se ae = ae Rae A % ge ~~) to third an to tourih. Second y, Thursday, Mote containiay fil particulars ares. ADp Salt geeltor ns HT haste ee tan tS 8 containing fu iiculars are. App ly © No. for es that have never beaten SCHNGIDER & (0., 85 Wail strees, basemen! Pi to first, ‘$175 to fecond, $10) 'to third and Rese SIDER IS 1 Aaa REL Bo fh to, fourth. Third day, Friday, October 17.— | FLANANA, AND, KENTUCKY LOTTERY | PRe | Gro Yo. 5—SKO, tor horses ‘that have never beaten cased; drawings regularly received an lod.'® | ETOS . sinists. $209 to frst, $160 10 kecond, $10) to third Broadway, opposite Gilsey Hotise, D, LINDO, Brok 0 oy ) fearih. Purse No. 6—$3,50;" iree for all; — Senne | ONCE DEL, Hest, G1,00 tosccond, $557 10 third and $35) to NA LOTTERY—DRAWN OCIOBER 4, Sueesrth, Conditions same as’ advertised tor fir fall soeeeee $160,uxf) Meeting. Rntrics to close at Chamberlain’s pool Foon) 60,000 | 1.146 Broadway, New York, Wednesday, October 8, at 25,000 | o'clock P.M. Communications to be addressad to U. W, 4 10,00 | OAKLEY, Superintendent, 159 Montayue street, Brook: 22,828, 7,98, 828, each 5,00 | ly#, oF at'Chamberiain’s, 1,146 Broadway, New York. ining fcll'iniormation, apply to’ A. HK d& CO., 35 Wail street, basemen We TUCKY STATE AND ROYAL HAVANA LOT. teries.—Information furnished; Prizes cashed and circulars sent tree. J. H, STURGES, Agent, No. 23g Murray street and No. 8 Division street. OTTERIES—ROYAL HAVANA AND KENTUCKY 4 State.—Prizes cashe1; circulars sent free. Address ©. HALL & CO,, Bankers, 78 Nassau street; box 5,037 , New York. KB. 0, READ, President. izongr W. Oaxiey, Superintendent, MPROTTING AT FLEETWOOD PARK—MONDAY, OC. tober 6, at 3 P. M.—Sweenstakes $1,009 exch, halt fortelt, ior \our year-old colts; nile heats, best three in five; in harness. Hiram Lowe enters b. m, Eyalina, by C, Backman’s Mace enters b. £ Rival, by Middletown. ner enters DF. Il, King George, by Dictator: paid te WM. H, VAN COTT, Superintendent, QFriciaL DRAWINGS. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCEY—EXTLA CLASS MO. S7l—octoMER 4, 1873, 6, 57, 45, 9), 54, I 71, 15, 75, 42, fi, ah KENTUCKY —CLAss ¥O. S72—OCrONER.4) IST. Gl, 25, G3, 31, 4 Bl, 6 Il, 67, 7, 70 2, 2, 26, ‘SIMMONS & CO! Managers, Covington, Ky, SHELBY COLLKGE—EXIRA CLASS NO. 471—OcTOBEL 4, 1879. 28, 67 3% 72, Ml, 5, 1 is al, 74, OY 53, tUELBY COLLEGE—CLASS NO. 472—ocTOBER 4, 1873. A, 42, U4, 2% 70. 47, 59, 4, 20, ST, 13, 29, RMITH & CO.. Managers, Covington, Ky. Address J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 153 Fulton streevand No, 2 Park ri ‘ost office box 4,969, gree AL DRAWING NORTH CAROLI 4 Lorn zi 25, 6 NORM CAL OLINA—CI. 38, 6 3, 3, 2, 1 eon HAVANA L TH Si VU Information furnisled, orders filled, cirenlars sent free on application. tpanish bank bills and governments purchased, 7, TAYLOR & CO, Bankers, No. 11 Wall street, New York city, FRAC at FOMAN § —THE AM AN WOMAN Sufrage Association will hold its Fourth Anni- versary Meeting, at Cooper Institute, New York. on Mon- diy evening, Uctober 15, at 7:30 P.M. Adimission tre ‘0 be lollowed by the Hifth Annual Meeting, Tuestas October 14, morning, atterncon and evening, at 102.0 M., 2:30 and 720 Colonel T, W. Higginson will pre- side, Mrs, Juli rd Howe, William 4 loyd Garriron, Mary A. Livermor, Lucy Stone, Henry B. Blackwell, | Mary F. Eastman, fon. John Whitelead, Mary I. Davis, Apba 0. Wooiren and Hatda 8. Loud will speak; also, probably, Henry Ward Beecher a: i oth %, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTER . jars with full information sent free; Address P. C, DEVLIN, Stationers, 3 fh -K $589,589. Address BALEY & Ou. Biowway. TUCKY LOTTE a and Kentucky office estal lis ROYAL irculars free. ed years), V __ YACHTS, yrOR SAL LooP plete and in sptendid order, UT, 83 FRET LONG, Co3 Adress IL, 169 Chat- JOR SALE—A FIRST long, 4 jeet di ers or towing. Apply at Smith's boat h wrt street, South Brooklyn, or F, y ir ith strect, New York. ATEAM YACHT SPITFIRE FOR SALI WD feet tong. 243 draught; large cabin and pilot house; Yerv (ast; suitavie for passengers. Apply foot of strect, South Bre 10( BOATS. ALL KINDS. ON HAND, WOOD AND tie, and built to order; Speon Oars, Shop. 263 to 973 Fouth street, 14th street, Rive \ T 8) NA ZL Join street ae buying, selling o i On Diamonds, Watohes | Jewelry, Pianos Merchan lise, Life Policies, tor any amor. T WOLF BROTHURS', 896 BROADWAY, BETWE enth and Twenti —Non 8, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware Vianos; private parlor for adic ential, NT ON DiA- » India eh an original or broken pa PH FOLOMON & CO. Private office for lalic bia Espanol. T 767 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STE liberally advanced on Diam is, Watehes, Jewelry, lndia Shawls, Silks, &e.; the same bousht and 1d; private office for ladies! ¥. R. PAGE, J, JACKSON, NO, & WEST THIRT Peat + sixcet, late ® Prince’ sirest, advances money lib- erally on onds, Watches, Jewelry, &e,, &c, Private entrance for inties, G, FIRUSKT, | 63 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY i hest advances on Diamonds, Watetas, Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, Silks, &c. Private office for ladies, Business coudential. 6st’ Froadway, € 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFIC: Liberal advances ms Jewelry and all kil and sold, Room 1h. ts of Me: 403 on Dinmonda, Warches Same bough N LEOPO! SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. FOURTH and Twenty-fitth streets. —Liberal advances made welry, Silks, Laces and sha wis, CORNER AMITY STRE H BROADWA 685 Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watch: Jewelry ods, Indies’ Furs, and all oth ‘ persona bought and sold. HM. GEIGk RAMAN QI] BROARWAY, SEAR TWENTIETH stREseT Led couiest established and most responsible omee).— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Sil y Jewelry, &c.; same bought and solt, ¢ BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 1.267. tices room no rartor Hor tution Beane 1,207 Broadway, ; Money lomned on Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, ke. Same Lougnt and sold. LINDO BROS.” BILLIARDS. mee “\ SPLENDID CHANCE TO PURCHASE 8X10 AND A isFearrom Wiinrd, Tabor, teaight aud bevel ith | HITE PLAINS, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, FAIR Grounds. —A inatch tor $2,600, mite heats, 3 in 5, on Monday, Oct. 6, at2 o'clock P.M. Otis Bort names b. in. Carrie. M. Whiptle names b. g. Lookout. A good day and good treck, Poois sold on the track by ohnson. By order ot Track Committee. V HORSES, .CAKEIAGKS, &C, Aateoe CHAS, W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, . FIFTH GREAT SALE O¥ MUNROE COUNTY TROTIERS AND RUADSTERS: AT BARKaR & CHASE! CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- SALLS, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND THIRTY-NINTH ST., ON WEDNESDAY, OOTOREK 8 AT IL O'CLOOR. THY BLOCK consis s of ELEGANT AND CLOS#LY MAICUED PAIR of brown Mares, (ull sisiers, sired by Johuson's Clay, 15%4 high, and 7'yexrs old,’ gamy drivers; warranted to trot ‘in ire nu es siug.e or double, and warranted sound and kind. PAIR OF CLOSELY MATCHED BAY Geldings, halt brothers, sired by John J. high, 6 and 7 yeurs old, ex: 1 to trot in Hingle or double, and, 1 kind, HIGHBRED BROWN HAMBLETONT by Volunteer, 154 high, 7 Griver: no puller nor luge aor Bar- ker (5) Ibs, 0} nt; is ware ranted to trot in to wagon; can be driven at speed by a indy and is warranted sound and kind, HANLSOME BAY HAMBLETONIAN Gelding, sired by Major Edsall, 15%. high, 6 years ola; spiendid driver, wai ranted to trot in 3 minutes and’ warranted sound and kind. HIGHBRED BAY HAMBLEiONIAN Mare, sired by John J. Crittenden; 15% high, 5 years old; tine, prompt has trotted onthe Union Course, Rochester, in is ‘anted sound and kind. AUTIFUL. ec, pleasant | ig betore ship Bi BLACK MARK, STRED by Champion (the sire of St. James, Castle Boy, &c.): 1544 high, 5 years old; very stylish diver, can show 2:5), and is warranted sound sind nt. SPEEDY BRUWN GELDING, SIRED by Rip Van Winkle, 1534 high, 5 years old; splendid driver; war- ranted ‘to trot in'3 minutes, and Warranied sound and kind, DESIRABLE BROWN GELDING, sired by Johnson's Clay, 16 high, 6 years old; fine, easy driver; Warranted to trot in 3 nd warranted sound and kind, ‘This horse is espe recomended for family we. PAS LWING, SEXED BY Harry Clay, 153¢ high,7 years oh!; game and extra handy driver: ‘war- “to trot in S minutes, ant warranted sound and DSOME BLACK GELDIN ‘k Hawk and Mes- r stock, 15% high, 7 years oid: very stylish driver; warranted (9 trot in und warranted yound and kind, ELEGANT BAY COLM, BY CIVAMPION, 15's high, & yenrs old; free and plereant driver; can trot better than minutes, and v nied sound and kind. FAST BROWN MARE, MRED by Rip Van Winkle, 1534 hig’, 6 years ot; fine, ensy, driver; warrante | to trot ia Sininures, and warranted souad and kind. GENTE DARK BAY Gi: NG, sired py John Crittenden, 15's high, 5 years old; Very stylich driv ted to trot in 3 minutes and warranted sound PEEDY, SORREL I, hirh, 7 years ob warranted to trot in 3 minutes and wi Champion, «i handy driver; ‘anted sound and king, FINE BAY FAMILY MARE, 15% high, 7 years old; fine tree driver; can trot in 3% and warranted sound and kind. THE ABOVE I8 GIVEN AS a correct description of the stock to he sold. Horses whese speed is warranted vein ail ¢: 1 {he time mentioned on the track shipment to New York. ‘The speed ot the balance on judged by driving on the road. ABUVE HORSES ARE ALL GREEN and are capable by proper handling of great speed STOCK NOW GN ion. NO POSTPONEMENT ON ACCOUNT of weather. VOTION HOUSE OF ARCIL, JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, 27 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE 18 REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 19 TO 26 THIRTEENTH STR NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. The business will be conducted on precirety the same strict, and honorable principles which have always ch acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the public at large, RHUUEAT. SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries for sale may be made, as usual, either at our downtown house, $7 Nassau atrect, or at the Mart, 19 to Thirteenth street, near Universt place. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. ‘Ox CONSIGNMENTS, SALE COMMENCES AT 10!5 O'CLOCK, OCTOBER 7, AUUTION ON TU : 7 CK, AT 12.0 By WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, Auctioncer, at Auctio oms 110,112 and 14 East 1sth ‘st. An involee of twenty head of superior Horses, suitable for tamily or matched drivers; also one large heavy Carriage or Work Team: also five superior Koadsters. ‘These Horses are trom the tarms of stock ratsers about Burlington, Vt, and are to be sold to highest bidder Without reserve, as he ts compelled to return home. Now on exhibition at Auction Mart. SN ee A WREAD, WHAT THE SPIRIT OF TIE TIMES + says, In (he issue of October 4:— GREAT SALE OF LROTTERS.—There will bea great sale of high-bred trotters and roadsters on Wednesd: next, at Tattersalls, corner Broadway and Thirty. ninth street. Among the lot is brown mare by Hamble. tonian that will be warranted to trot in 2:40, and all others guaranteed to show trom 2:45 (o3 minutes. Here is a chance for gentlemen in want of goed roadsters. Major Barker will be the auctioneer, ATr%. WARREN STREET.—ALL GOODS WAR- ANTED AS REPRESENTED, GOOD HARNESS, 15 TO $300. LAP ROBES OF EVERY KIND, $2. TO Hs BLANKETS, $2.25 TO $60 THK BEST ASSORT- MENT OF HARNESS AND SADDLERY IN THE CITY, NEW COUPE, FINE AND LIGHT, AT $600; A six-seat Brett, nearly new, at $335; an assortment of fine Carriages of our own manuiacture, at low prices early new, for $150 to $: Dolan, ‘atent Steel Wire Gushtons ean only be bought at W. HH. GRIFFITH & 60.8, 40 Vesey street, ae AL WStANDARD, AMERICAN DEVEL TABLES AND the helan & Collender Comt lon. Cashion: jor sale only py the, patente, 1. W. COLLENDER, sue: cessor to Phefan & Cotlender, 738 Broadway, New York. Q BILLIARD, 6X10, CARROM, GOOD AS NEW, WILL 3h sold cheap, Call Viane Rows 219 Hast ‘twenty. third street. near Third ayenuo, and warranted, J, COLYER & CO,, 898 Broadway. VERY HANDSOME BROWN MORGAN HORSE, 15% hands, stylish, sound, kind and reliable; stands locomottve; sate for the most timid driver; with fine top Pheaton, high wheels; Harness, &c. Cali at 216 West Thirty-fith street; will sell separately. A ELEGANT CLARENCE, COST $2,200, roR $90! ou ; 0 . rer HAMS WEast Fourth street, A —SPEED, SERBD-OBHUINE, WARRANTED +L. Speed. Gfeat, important and positive auction sale of fine Horses,’ Dog Carts, Brewoter Wagon, double and single Harness, &., including several fast and well known first clase Trotters on Tuealay (tomorrow), Oetoler 7, at stable No, 43 Great Jones sircet, at Jog o'clees Breinpt, by. JOHN L. VANDEWATER, ‘Auctioneer. Team of rich, stylish and handsome bay Geldings, 153% high tell and 6 and 7 years old: show fine breedin: fincly inazed and drive together tike one hor: fine, lofty knee acti heed no checks or travel Id miles an mile in were dvivi ells track, Saratoza, to doz car E broken to'all harness; fear no locomotive f else, al hough game and spirited; are warranted soune and’kind, without vice, trick or blemish ; this wax one of the finest teains for style, bicoled appearance and speed a this KOASOT id handsome brown trotting Mare LADY 1 AM- Chiet, dam by Seeley's ILVOS, sired by ptockbridi American star, 15! hich, Syears old; an elegant, sale, gaived and as ine a leasant and free driver, fine: gant handsome a trotter as gentkmun’s private we she Ww! cars old she teotted in 2:36, Known as the Mills Mare; was been used the last two years solely for private road use, and pulled a road wagon weighing 121 pounds over, Prospect Park track, last June, in 2:41,in presence of several hundred witnesses; she can trot faster now than ever and is warranted sound and kind and to trot as !ast as represenied. Alvo fine bay trotting Gelding, 1514 high, § years old, Edward Everett; an elegant styled and fuel; rottiig horse; finely gaited and wel! behaved ; genticinan’s road horse; can tro: in 2:45 to road wagon ind makes no mistakes; Is an every and any day trotter and warranted sound and kind. This horse and the mare have bey trotting tam as well as singly and can | eat 2:45 together; were formerly owned by General William M. Tweed. Also the fini and fast young Kentucky bred trottin Horse Brown Prin sired by Ericeson, dam by Wood- wecker, 14, hands high, 5 years old last spring; was ought in weutucky tor present owner jast May, and showed at time of purchase, t med by Dr. Herr and sey eral other reliable gentlemen, and repeated in 2: 84g; he has remarkably Improved in speed. this Inst four Monihs, and can now #i0W a 2:35 gait to road wagon an clegant driver, stylish and prompt, ware ranted to show 2:40 and warranted sound and kind; this is an extra promis and tast young horse, and his fine, Fapid galt and fine constitution and tempor warrant the belief that, with one mouths training, he can eastiy beat sed together as & ‘Algo a handsome, safe and stylish jet black Mare, 15%4 hands high. 7 years old; is perfectly eafe for tle most timid lady to drive: stands without tying by a locomo- tive; an cleg int and prompt driver; no road too lony for her, and cun trot in 3.minutes, and warranted round and Kaid; she is particularly valuable for aw) lady's or timid perton’s use, as she isa perfect pet and handsome As a picture. Also a tour wheeled Dox Cart, reversible scat, by Wood Ero, nearly new; one elegant Brewster Top Wagon, latest sty.c; cn fine shifting Top Wagon, by Miner & Stevens: doubie and single Harness, by Campbell & Word; Gibson Blankets, &c., &e. The Whole comprising nothing but first class. stock. equais are seldom offered at auction, being the property of two well known jrivate gentienien, dis gaished tor their good judgment in selecting tine stock und would have none otlier, and who now, by reason of pecuniary embarrassment arising from the late panic, are obliged to se'l their stock at publi N. B.—! ae positive ; no limits, no resery: derbidding, but absolute and ‘unreserved idctox. tion; no un- to highest ow on exhibition at stable TOP WAGON, BY DUSENBURY, $85; ONE SKEL- eton, by Pray, $100; one Brewste 50; one open Wagen, Rockaway, $159; one coupe Rock- away, $3.5, Wi one Hun glass front Cone! nearly hew, $700; one one second hand bony Paacten, $225, cost $360; one doc tor’s Phacton, $10): one Trotting Wagon, by Hatfield & Jackson, $115; single and double Harness, Blankets lap Robes, &e, WILLIAM H. Y © MOCK TROTTERS, NO FIXED UP duffers, ALL YOUNG, SOUND, KIND and reliable, AND THE SPERU warianted, AT BARKER & CHASI'S CITY AUCTION MART and New York Tati CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty ON WEDNESDAY, G xpress Wagon, $12 8, at ele AD THE DESCRIPTIONS in WHITECHAPEL DOG CART POR SALE—LITTL used; al-oa tandem Harness; all in superd condi tion; wall be fol separately or together at a great bar- gain, Stall Paitin court, bast ‘Thirty-sixth strect and Third avenu § TOP WAGON, A. neatly now; made by Joo Golvin; will be roid iow. Apply at Fleetwood Park Stables, 105 West Fortieti street, BARGAIN.—TWO CLARENCES, EQUAL TO NE ass quarter Coach, C xprings; 2 Vietorias, Bu; gies, 2 mineral water or circus Wagons; assortment of other second hand Carriages, on the best terms. W. PITAEY, 450 Third avenue. NDAU AND Ci. e Creat Rocka Part, and on ny also one seGcf Double Harness, all nearly new, up anestate. Tobe seen at M. CURLEY'S Carriave Fac: tory, 19, HI and 13 Bast Tnirtwenth street, near Fourth avenue. BR! SINESS TURNOUT (PRICE $700) S years old; can trot in 4 pumute kind and true; beausitul new Expr negs, Bhinket, Whip. 141 East Sixteenth yok SALE—ONE BRASS MOUNTED DOUBLE HAR- ess one same shigle coupe Harness, both made by Burnet, o: Paris. Apply at 139 West Seventeenth street, private stables, Beth Harnesses near} BROWN MARE, ranied sound, ly new, FPOR SALE—A FATR OF BLACK KENTUCKY MARES, closely matched as to color, with long mancs and taily Sand 9 years oid, 15.1 and 15.2 hands high; very siylish and warranted kind in single or double harness; Doth are fine wader the saddle: sold for want of ase, the owner being in Europe. Apply at the private stable No, 123 Clinton place, near Sixth avenue. OR SALE—ONE HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNE! with a good business.’ WM. SEAMAN, 149 West Seventeenth street, or Exchange place, corner of William street. Pror.s4u i fine pair brown carriage Horses, 154% hands; very stylish drivers: tine pair bay carriage or coach Horses: also other pairs and nice young single drivers im work Horses; also alarge pair ot Diack Horses, suitable for large COachers or truck team. The above will be sold cheap for cash, NATIONAL LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY. JOR SALE—SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER, AN N- tire Turnout—Two Carriages, span ot bay Horse entle) ; ole bas trotted in 2:5); the Owner has no use for them, and Will sell at a very low figure, Cau be scen at Molt’ stables, Twenty-third siree(, near Sixth avenue. Foe, 84 R—FIVE NEW AND THREE SE hand Wagons, and one tw t Carriage, suital for any kind of busimess, at 171 Ave and tleventh str OR SALE—TWO VERY FINE HORSES, BLACK AND sorrel: both horses are sound and kind to either sad- dic or harness: will be sold. very cheap by applying at DICKEL'S Riding Academy, corner ot Filth avenue and ‘Thirty-ninth street, on Getober 6 ie ue C, between Tenth onda SOR SAL JUR HORSES, TWO TRUCKS; PLENTY of work. Inquire at 20) Montrose avenue, Wilfiame burg, or atthe store 176 South street, New York. ‘Satie jactory reasons for selling. Fe", SALE—A COUPE ROCKAWAY. OR WILL E change for a city Phaeton: also a Road Wagon, Cor- ett maker; also 2 cheap Horse . K. BINGHAL, M7 East Fi rst street, JOR SALE—A GOOD WORK MAKE AND COVERED Fo hiatorm spring Wagen. and Harness, in good rune hing oe, for $125, Inquire of O'NEILL, corner of ‘Thirty-firet street and Ninth avenue, JOR SALE—A BAY HORSS, 163; HANDS, 8 YEARS old; extra travelter; fine driver; one brown Horse, 15%, Gyears old; both sold under tuil warranty for two days. Feed store, 370 Hudson street. F°?, SALE—TWO HORSES, 15) AND 16 HANDS high. Sand 6 years old; sound and kind; price $125 and $155; must be sold. near Leroy. Inquire at 592 Washington street, JOR SALE—A HANDSOME HAMBLETONTAN COLT, 1H hands high, 6 years old; very dark brown; this colt is nearly three-qndrters bred ; she must be seen tobe appreciated, Call at the Revere House Stables, Houston strect and Broadway JOR SALE—THREK HORSES, CHEAP; SOUND AND kind, 6 to 9 years old, 14 to 15 hands, suitable tor cart, truck or express, and must be sold on account of other business, $75, $100 and $125. 1{2 Division street. JOR SALE-THREE SOUND WORK TORSE; § Posi ntw aacriice, as the owner hay no tether use at 229 stanton streer, for tem: mugt be sold, Inquire lager beor sal@on; aleo 1 4 hait spring road Wagon, built by trewster: one sound Horse, can trot in three minutes, Taquir sold. JOR SALE—% HEAVY YOUNG WORK HORSES, 17 JOO hands high, flu for any work, will. be sold cheap tor want of use. 128 Charles street, near Greenwich street. JfOR SALE—A TOP WAGON, NEARLY NEW, CITY built, for sale cheap. No. 60) Sixth avenue, AOR BALE VERY CURAP—A STYLISH HORSE, Wagon ant Harness, Inquire ot CHARLES F. WALLIG, 29 First avenue, JOR SALE CHEAP—20 GOOD HORSES, APPLY AT the CONSUMERS’ ICE COMPANY, foot Morgan street, Jersey City. FOE SALE CHBAP—A CHILD'S PRRAMBULATOR, 1N good order; been used two months; also a decorated China Tea Set; hew, 6 pieces Call at 378 West Thiriy- second street. G REAT REDUCTION—GREAT REDUCTION—GREAT F reduction.—Our immense stock new and second hand Carriages, comprising every style family Carriages an ght Wagons at lowest popular prices; we invite pur- chasers to cail as jt MANUF At ORSES TO LET—FOR ALL PURPOSES, BY DAY, Wook OF month, at No, 166 Mexcor street, j othe —= an PRICE FOUR CENTS, HORSES, CARHIAGES, &C. i os . RIVAPE STABLE BOARD FOR TWO HORSE T RENAE YS ‘also a Dusenbury Wagon for sale cheap. Inquire at = eeniganic. ane ihe stall, No. 5 West Thirticth atreet. aang ot commences this wee SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, PARK PHAETON, | Must Goods for greenb SS “ight Rockaway, two Dog Oarty threo Pony Phacs | 144, . ae guaenpae fons, Victoria, several Buggies, six seat Rockaway and | Feduce stock, below gold cost number slightly shop worn Carriages: great bargalt ph, UFACTURER»" UNION, 638 Broadway. Ribbon Depargmon. Gonue MARE, 7 YEARS OLD, 19g HANDS HIGH, \O_ kind and true, fit for any use, at 24] avenue B. ILL BE SOLD TO-DAY, A GOOD BU Horse, 9 years old; also an Expross Wagon, in fine order; $160 will buy both; a rare chance for @ poor man. Apply at bles 16 and 17 East Twenty-eight t W4G0NS | CHEAP—EXPRESS, GROCERY, BUSI- ness, delivery, platform, spring, and one andcr- taker’sy Wagon, at 220 Spring street “Gs JANTED—THIRTY HORSES TO WINTER, FOR Darliculars address PF. BALIS, Amenia, Duteness count, QP) GoD WORKING HORSES FOR SALE—APPLY at the office of the Manhattan Ice Company, 306 West Fifty-second street, siter 1 o'cluck P’ 175. -LOXY, MADE GRAY MORSE, 7 YEARS, 15 O, hands; stylish Sorrel, 6 years, $190; brown, 6 years, 15% hands, $210; black, $110; all sound and kind. 21G West Thirty-first street. LO WiLL BUY A B $250 Wagon snd rubber both city-made and only use Stable, lél East Sixteenth street. $800, —TNE CHEAPEST TURNOUT IN THE q + State: no notice taken of ageuts or letters; must be cash; call in person and examine a fine bay Ver- mont Horse, 154 hands high, 8 years old; warranted AUTIFUL SIDE BAR TOP eyered. single Harness; ‘duce Aprik, HOVEY'S sound and kind: fine pole horse, and can trot in with handsome side bar top Wagon, fine Harness, Blank- cts, Robe, Whip, nearly new, Can be scen at 26 West ‘Thirty-fith street. 2 OR SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH $36,00¥ in manufacturing business, well established ; profits for past three years to September, 1873, average nearly 30 per cent, and with above additional capital can be increased to 40 or 45; investigation invited; unexcep- tionable references given und required, Address, for one Week, SOUND LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, box 12! Herald c PARTNER | WANTED—OR WILL, SELL AN AA. established Planing, Moulding and Turning Bos inery for buikters; good job- nd contract work. Address menws for capitalists, organize incorporated com- panies; merchants, manufacturers, bankers, miners and desiring capital solicited. ALEXANDER FROTHINGRAM & CO., 112 and 114 Broad GENTLEMAN WITH $3(0) WANTED IMMEDI- ately to aesies inymaning S1OX0W) yearly. Address GOOD BUSINESS, Herald Uptown Branch office. A SAFE, PROFITABLE AND | FIBMLY ESTAB- lished investment is offered on liberal terms to a de- sirable party; business can be shown to be of a perma- nent and constantly increasing character. 8. H, VANDYKE, 160 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $2,000, IN A GOOD Lona fide cash business; large ‘profits; first class trade; chance seidom offered; thorough investigation desired. WARNER & CO., No. 5 Dey street, PARTN. WITH $10,000 WANTED—TO INCREASE __ an established business in a leading and stapte e, paying a handsome profit, with a ready demand. to GRIGGS, CARLETON & OO., 93 Broadway. MAN WANTED—WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, TO take an interest in a well este bland, paying. busi- ess to be extended; no risk. Address S. R., 32 Reade st., WOULD LIKE TO Jott 2. A LADY HAVING A HOUSE mect a party to advance her $309, for which she will ive a good home, or go in business with her, Address SINCERITY, station D. S TABLISHED 1850.—WILLIAM CORRY & CO., CRO- mas street, Belfast, Ireland, are prepared’ to re- ceive, trom first'clats hotves only, constemmnents of every description of goods suitable for ‘the English and Ins! Tharkets; moderate through treights trom New York to Belfast by the various lines of steamers. Apply direct. NTERPRISING BUSINESS MEN CAN INVEST TO 1) advantage in the best Washing Machine yet intro- duced; best of work; rapid sales; terms reasonable. For righls, licenses and machines, rddress P. G. D., Herald Uptown Branch office. NE OF THE BEST HOTELS NEAR NEW YORK, Well furnished and fitted up, doing good business, on tWo railroads, near depots, willbe sold tor what lease is worth. Address 8. E. H. VAN DYKE 160 Broadway, BARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND VIEW THE country.—Pariner wanted as er for the best paylng exhibition In America ; association first class. Ap- ply ats0 Broad street, room 7. $3.000.-aiwune tor far ota lucrative busines erative business FY alread: y made reveral fortunes, and will clear Tr adarees KB. W., Herald Uptown $6. 000.7208: STATIONERY AND FANCY po, | - goods ‘Store; fine location; * favorable lease ; excellent business. Address BOOKS, station G. $11 OOO. WANTED, A PARTS TO TAKE A AW + two-thirds interest and financial part of a well established manufacturing business, paying good profits: will stand a thorough investigation. Address 1, box 132 Herald office. DRY GOODs. a (MONDAY) MORNIN! “at B, ALTMAN & CO."s, Opent: of ee NEW FALL DRESS GOODS, THE GRBATEST BARGAINS in Look Look at at BLACK CASHMERES, our | our i — | FRENCH MERINOS, SPECIALTIES | SPECIALTIES a BOMBAZINES, in in = HENRIETTA CLOTHS Bombazines. | Cashmeres, — G GOODS tn general and MOURN! Special attention B. ALTMAN & CO,, directed 331 Sixth avenae, 83 e g z|s Ele 4 FA B “ALTMAN & CO. are offering “GREAT INDUCEMENTS in their DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT this week. MOHAIR POPLINS, in al} the now “moss colors,” Be,, Be., 86e., 426, and de. per yard. ENGLISH SERGE, in all the most destra- é ble shades, 85. por yard, worth §2izo, ALL WOOL SERGES, in the newest, rich, dark olive and other choice shades, 680. CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTH, new shades, full 27 inches wide, 7c. per yard. DIAGONAL CLOTHS, for Polonaises, in all the cloth shades, are still offered at 95e. ; regular price $1 25, Al A CASH MERES, WHICH AR) OPFERED AT 95 6 ee = — -—-—_____» FRENCH CASHMERES in all the new cloth shades, 40 inches wide, at 8 cents, worth 9 cents, CAMEL'S AIR CLOTH, 4 inches wide, $2 79 per yard, worth $3 &7. WATERPROOF CLOTHS, all colors and qualities, $1 65 and $1 75 per yard. ALSO DBSIRE TO CALL attention to the wnusual facilities offered to housekeepers in their department of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, as they are offering cotton and linen SHEETINGS and PILLOW UAS- INGS, bedand crib BLANKETS, all sizes, MARSMILLES and HONEYCOMB QUILTS, NOTTINGHAM, GUIPURE and APPLIQUE LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINENS, NAP- KINS, DOILIES, embroidered Piano end Table Covers, &e., ke, £0, wo GREAT BARGAINS, | A visit of examination is respectfully solicited. B. ALTMAN & CO., $31 and $33 Sixth avenue, | No. 4 cord edge Ribbons, 6c, No. Scord edge Ribbons, Se. No. 7 cord edge Ribbons, 12i¢, No. Seord edge Ribbons, ee. ‘0. 12 cord edge Ribbons, ‘No. 9 silk Gros Grains, 2c. No. 12 silk Gros Grains, 25c. No. 16 silk Gros Grains, 25c. No. 12 black Gros Grains, I¢c Shaded Gros Grains, 20¢. up. Watered Ribbons, 6e., $¢., 10e., L230. Bouts plaid wibbons 132) ie. ‘coteh plai pons, Rich brocade Ribbons, 25c. All silk Gros Grains, Ibe, 20c., 25¢, up. neh Diack sash Ribbons, $9 Watered sash Ribbons, 62c. uj Rich Roman Sash, 69¢ Plain Windsor Sashes, $1 29. Fancy sash Ribbone, Re. up. Tie Department. - All silk Windsor Ties, Brocades, pe de Chines, changeable Silks, striped Plaids, Koman Polka Dois, &c., reduced to 25. Entire stock at panio prices All the new shapes in Bonnets and Round Hats, Black ostrich Tips, 25e. up. Colored ostrich Tips, 2c. up. Fancy Wings, all colers, $e. uD. Birds with Plumes, 25¢. Piume de Coa, 25e. up, Flowers and Feathers French Flowers, l0c. spray ap, Large lot of fancy leathers. Rich Goods, closing very low. Lace Department Real Valenciennes Laces, 6c., 8c. 10¢., 1234¢. up. Patent Valenciennes Laces, ito. dozen. Black yak Laces, 38¢. yard up. Colored yak Laces, 29¢. yard up. Real guipure Laces, 16°. yard up. Thread Laces, 1Sc., 20c., $5¢, up. Veiling Laces, 26c./ 80c.'yard up. Silk Scarf Laces, Sic. yard up. Neck Ruffiings, 60. yard Silk neck Ruffice, 6c, eac! Real Maltese Laces, 26c. yard. Lace Tidies 5c. up. re Hand crochet T 8, 0c. Real pe Lace Collara, 25¢. Lots of Rumings, 3c. yard up Prices away down, at KINZEY’S, Hamburg Embrolderies, 3c., 6c. 10e., 12}gc., LSc., 17¢., 20c. yard up. Bargains in ladies? Underwear. Fine Chemises, 69. up. Fino Drawers, '47c. up. Night Dresses, ce. up. ‘Tucked Skirts, 74c, up. Dressing Sacques, 8%. up. French Vorsets, dic. up. Merino Underwear cheap. Bargains in Hostery. Misses’ and boys’ fancy English Hoslery, 1236, to 28e dies tall regular 25¢., nt regular made 19¢. Ibriggans &c., very low Immense excitement at our Glove Department, We shall close out our Aennine Alexaidre’s, Courvoisier's, Auberts and Tretousse Kia Gloves, regular price, $1 75; redticed to 7c. pair. Another lot warranted real Kids Sc. ; real Kid warranted, two buttons, $13 fall colors, Vienna Kids, 39c. pair, ‘opera colors, stiched back: ; fine black Kid Gloves, Wc. ” undressed Kids, two Buttons, 50c. ¢ extra cloth color Kids, two buttons, 75c. Panic prices reducing stocs: Gents’ warranted real Kid, $1 pair; gents’ fine dog skin Gloves, 89c. ; Gilesee’ Bid Glover, $0; Se. pair misses’ Jloves, aay 7 . Mandkerchief Department. All linen hermstiteh, ee embroiderea and hemstitch, 12340. up. large auction lot of ladies’ and gentiemen’s Handkerchiefs, low Trimming Department. We have the largest and best Trimming Department in the city. Great barsains in Passementerics fringes, ornaments, beaded, goorls at very low prices. An Immense stock of colored silk Trimmings closing out 2c. piece up. Velvet Department Excelfent Velveteens, 80c., 75¢., YAN silk bonnet Velvets, $1 yard up Plaid lie Velvets, $1 yard up; plick silk Velvets, $1 200. Up. J fancy Satins, sills, dc, yard: Watered silk, cvery color, 75¢.; j rieh corded silks, 75c. Living silks, 28. vart 8! 7 le Lyons black silks, 8$0., $1, $1 IZ up; Ours (9% Yard ‘Trimming sitks, very low. Gelored silk Trimming, | elveis, closing 26 Everything In Fancy Ornaments, Se _ Jewelry, Fans, Portemonnales, Bags, Belts, Paris and Vienna Goods, WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 709 Broadway, corner Ninth street At BBASONS it will pay you well to go to BR oH. MACY & C013 every day. Lots of popular coods at “right prices,’ of our ewn im- j portation, opening daily. Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, TSMITH'S PATT near Twenticth street, fashions; ull line of CLOTH MODELS now ready; cutting and bustin at short notice; Patterns to the torm an ranted perfect’ Come cariy in the day. [NDIA SIIAWLS.—WILL 0 stock In about N BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, grand display of IMPORTEU Patterns of them wit! done war- ies 1 Fedele L - A strong, serviceable Shoe for youths and bo; atCANTRELL’s, 289 and 21 EVIVAL OF THE TOURNOURE BUSTLE, Novelties, expressly designea to suit the fall style of dress, now realy. Entirely new styles of the oll {avorite. ‘ourth avenie, The Lacy of Lorne, the Princess and Gabrictta, Now, lovel, and for graceful el Not to be sur awed. . COLBY, auufacturer and Importer, 32 East Fourtcenth street, threo dours west of Union square. TRY STOREK EPERS AND MILLINERS, Wholesale, Lines of Ribbons, Silk Velvets, Ostrich Tips and Pinmes, all rich colored Mignons; every new slace Feit Straw and Velvet Hats; Las &e., &o po coun We have cheap goods. kip GLoves, EDWARD, nia MONOGRAM. BEST LOW PRICED GLOVES IN AMERICA, We donot sell to city jobbers this season. 1 button Monograms, $5, 63 50 up. 2 button Monograms, $7, $7 60, $3 50 and €9 5) per dozen. 2 cases of misses’ 2 button, new shades, Mousdtay, 5 caves of ladies’, new shades, Tuesday. Jobbing room third floor, EDWD. RIDLEY & SON, Nos, $09, 311 and Sildg G: id street, Nos. 63, 64, 68, 63, and 70 Allen street, Five blocks east from Broadway. Five minutes’ ride from corner Broadway and Gran) street. Desbrosses street cars stop at the door. KD TUCKING DONE AT HALF A CENT L. EMMING AND TUCKING DONE AT HALF A a yard by NORTON, 737 Broadway, room 2 N ME. HENRIETTA BUHLMEYER, FORMERLY NO. 5 Great Jones street, will open on Wedneseay, Octo. ber 8, the most su arb, selection of fall and winter Bon- nets, Round Hats, &c., just reccived from Haris, at No. 15 East Ninth street. RS. M. PUELAN, $6 FOURTH AVENUE, WILL ‘open, on Tuesday, October 7, cntirely new and cle. gant designs in Bonnets and Round Hats, for tall and winter; also novelties in Fea Ornaments. B,—Dressinaking in all its bras hionable style. Reasonablet erm done ix the most {short notiee. NEWSPAPERS, DEUTSGHE ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG” WERLAS iadet hierduren beim BEV ORSTEHEN- DEN QUARTALSWECHSEL zum ABONNEMENT benstcin, Im Laufe elner verhaltnissmassig kurzen Zeit istdle "Norddeutsche Atlgemeine Zeitu ‘dureh nationale Richtung ihrer Poiltk, durch die Vollstana! kelt, Schnetiigkcle und Zuverlassigkelt ihrer Mitthetlan- cn endlich durch den Retehthum ihres Inhalte elo Wretvbiate iin vollsten Sinne des Wortes geworden vormag dieselbe mit Befricdigung daraut Ringu wie sic im In- und Auslande, bi Regionen, zum geistigen Bin n alserlescnen Leserkreises ‘ehuporgesc! t. Die Presse zollt dieser Thatsache dureh ae ‘and eingehende Beachtung der" NORDDE| ALLGEMEINEN BEITUNG” thre Anerkennt orddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung” selbst, al tolge nur ein Sporn sein, aul d ta 5 heuen, um ihren grossem Zi nen Stellung wurdig 2u bleiben. Dabel| die “NORDDEUTSCHE ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG" unter allen Blattern ihres Umfanges noch immer das billigete, denn der Abonnementspreis betragt fur Deutschland and Oesterreich-Ungarn quartsliier immer nur 2 Thaler 13 Sit- bergroschen, fur das ubrige Ausland mit dem ent FT a I he apre te hd by AE eee ef auslandisehet allen und auslan ‘oa Ry dowie lederzeit bel der EXPEDITION DRR ZEITUNG L Tiere We Wintieumsthasst 82m MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. HE * in SCH For d konnen diese tenen Bahn ristie vorwarts zu sereiten, and w: nt noch K ihrer bede: Pia md serlions-Ault'age werden zum Preise, von ro schen per fechupaltige Petiweite yon der Exoedivon der Zcitung Catgcuengenommon