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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO, 13,561. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. PMECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, eset a Pace—Thirg, fourth, fifth Y-—Ninta Pace—Fourth column. BieuiARDS Bare Paur—thied column, BOAKDER: Lorber vapagiien Pace—second and third BOARD. “AND. LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Third ‘and fourth cetumns. enone. Lote ESTATE POR SALE—Ereuts Pace— rst column, cama pal OPPORTUNITIES—Srconp = Pace—Sixth S—Severrn Pacr—Stxth column. pt NESS. NOTICE: cir Leonel ESTATE FOR SALE—Eicatu Pace— CLERKS AN AND SALESMEN—Tweirre Pagr—Fifth col- unm OLOTHING—Sxcoxn Paos—Sixth column. GoacHwEN “AND GARDENERS—Tweirrt Pace—Fifth ané sixth columns, and Ninta Pagr—First column, WOASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Ninta = Pace—Sixth col- JONTRY BOARD—Nintn Pace—Fourth column. A Ni Ay ACADEMIES—Eicura Pace—-Fourth column, ‘RY—Nistu Pace—First Seon. GOODS— Fiast Page—sixth col FELLING HOUSES TO L LET, PURNISHED AND UN- PURNISHED—Sxconn PaGx—Second column. BLECTION aE E sworn Pace—First and second gwondPEcn” STEAMSHIPS—Nurre Pack—Fifth and ‘muROPE ner "Pace—Second oolum! Pole saLh scree Pace—Fitth and | icin columns, Pacx—Fourth colu ISHEP ROOMS ‘AND APARTMEN ts TO LET— Rapeenenond. a third columns, RNITURE:. c¥—Kourth column, eat ADVERTISEMEN ‘S—Ninta Pacu—First col- Br WANTED—FEMALES—Tweurrn Pace—Third Go fourth columns, Ba ANTED—MALES—Ninta Pace—First column, IORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.—Finst Pace—Thira, tourtb, fifth and sixth columns, HOTELS—Nintu Pace--Fourth column. payee Rivet 4&0, WANTLV—Eronta =Pace— STRUCHON. Finst Page—Sixth col JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON” OITY__AND BERGEN 'REAL ES{ATE FOR SALE—Ercuru Pacx—First column. ee OFFICES—Fixst Pace—Second column, OST AND FOUND—First Pack—First colum: [ACHINERY—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column. ARBLE MANTELS—Eioutn Pacr—Second column. ee cease rh Pacr—Fourth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pacs—Sixth col i MIB LeLLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tewta Pace— xth colui ELLANEOUS—Nintn Pace—Sixth column. USICALkicurm Pacu—Third columin First column. 8, &C.—Ercuta Page—Third column, @ROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ¥LPrH Pace—Third column. weRorEniy OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Eigutn Pace—First and second columns, EAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Eicutn PaGe—Second column. RRAL ESTATE WANTED—Etcuta Pace—Secona col- 0. ‘umn, ‘BESTAURANTS—Ercarn Pacr—Second column, EWARDS—First Pace—Second column. LES AT AUCTION—Sxconp Pace—FPourth, fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—E eventa Pace— First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth column: and wane Pack—First,’ secoud and third col: BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twe.rra Fourth and fitth columns. BPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pagr—Second column. BPORIING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Fisst Pace—Third fe BAGH Secoxn Pacr—Third column. HE REGATTA—Ninta Pace—Fourth column, HE TKADES—NInTH Ege Firat column, HE TURF—Finst Pace—Third colum 0 LET FOR BustNEss PURPOSES—Srcoxp Pacr— Second colum: VELUGES CUIDE—Nueru Pace—Sixth column. GNPURNISHED KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxcoxo Pace—Third colum: Sasrey TO PURCHASE-Hicuem Pacr—Second col- CHES, JEWELRY 40.—Nintn Pacr—First column. Wasrcneren COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR MO Litetioure Pace first column, ¥achtTs, STEAMBUATS. &C.—Finst Pace—Second col- umn. Pace— $5 REWARD. Lost, “ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 1, either at Bryant's Minstrels or in Sixth enue car, a gold headed, rubber Cane, with monogram head. C, SWEET, ayn 148 Liberty street, coal yard. $ REWARD.—WOST A PORTEMONNAIF, CONTAIN. DO ing about $39, in an Eighth avenue car or nei, borhood of Liguth avenue and fwenty. fourth street. ply to Mrs. DONNELLY, northwest corner of Tenth ave: nue and Twenty. ~Aith street. $10 REWARD.—LOST, SUOTCH | TERRIER, with steel collar, ith ‘address, 49 West Twenty: fifth street. 5() REWARD-FOR THE RETURN OF THE doat stolen off Mamaroneck on the aight of Sctover ‘i ba feet G°inches tons: ouile by Pat Mecien; was pa nied white, black stripes. ribbon piece brick red, deck dark yellow. bottom green; had new sail, by J Sawyer; new alvards, new contrehoard; oid hathe Fly. Address box 584 Post office, New York. rT THE TWO ODD LACE CURTAINS ARE RE. turned to Fourth avenue a reward will be given, and Ro questions asked. SPECIAL 2 NOTICES NNA DICKINSON.—THE ADVERTISER, HAS FOUR choice seats for Belews readings, which he desires to exchange for three desirable seats for Miss Dickinson's new lecture, at Hepworth’s church, to-night, Apply at 239 Broadway, room 19, before 4 o'clock. T. be sg ge CLARK, ‘Warshal No.’ 1, Marine Court. ag 317 Broadway. A —CHATTEL bie econ A GRAND. MASS MEETING, in the interests of TRE WOMEN’S CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION, be he! STEINWAY HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Ostober 9, icloc Eminent Speakers, Floral Decorations, Music, Tickets may be obtalned gratuitously at the eancipal music aud drug stores throughout the city. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, AL torner of Fulton avonue and Koerim street. Open trom 8 A. M. to 9 P, On sunday trom $10 9 P.M. LIBERAL PREMIUM WILL BE PAID FOR SIX Seats centre aisle Dr. Hepworth’s church for Miss Dickinson's lecture to-night, Call on or address J. O, FARLEY, New York Hovel. Ae QFFICERS, SAILORS AND | SOLDIERS, slightly wounded, can obtain a pension through Dr, f. B. JAOKSON, late Surgeon United states Navy, No. 4 New C! street A —HUGE SCHEME, + The Fourth Gitt Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky comes off December 3 One Million’ and Five Hundre ghourana Dollars will be distributed in prizes, the largest being $250,000, For full particulars see big ‘advertisement tn the Herald next Saturday. For Tickets, Circulars or information ap ely, or ad- Gress THOMAS H. HAYS, 609 Broadway, New Fork. UBA HAVANA, LOTTERY, Royal on Government Lottery, Miamburg Oliy Lovers, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information given. THEODOR Z8CHOCH, Lock box 5,904. 116 Nassau street, New York. OLD,—ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. also State Lottery of Kentucky, authorized by an act of the Legislature ; Address Send for a programme, » Bankers, 162 and 164 r . W. CAR AVANA LOTIERY. German Government Lotteries. Post office box 4,271. VEITER & CO, 85 Bowery (Germania Bank Building). aan LOTTE .—PRIZES CASHED; CIRCU lars containing full particulars irec. Apply to A SCHNIDER & Cid 35 Wail street, basement. AVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY PRIZES cashed; drawings regularly Feveived and filed. 1,207 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House. D, LINDO, , Broker. HERALD BRANCH OFFICHS—UPTOWN AND HARLEM, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE ae qiReiexeor CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. ©FFICE OPEN EVER TEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP 10 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,38 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR WOTH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9A. M. TO 780 P.M NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH GERALDS AT 4 O'CLOOK 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 STREETS. PARIS AGENCY fd Lae NEW YORK AY AND NIGHT IN THE oa ESSRS. KREMER & co, AMERICAN REGISTER, uM BEEN APPOINTE! ARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF E HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS ‘PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. lal AN INFORMATION OF T. F. OF BALLY- IRVI seat NG ww be vung) received by his brother, at No. Ate RECEIVED LETTER TOO LATE,—AD- dress H. M., Brooklyn Post ottice, A. & ©. WILL FIND LETTER AT UPTOWN « Heraid Branch office. LUCKEY. A™ HARLES 0, YEATON WILL PLEASE CALL aT 90 Fulton street, ANK LEWIS CAN FIND EMERALD Satis “es Calling at {4 East Twenty-sixth street. aca WANTED OF ANDREW WILLIAM roy, lastat Eighth Avenue Hotel. Any informa- mn witt be thankfully received by his sister Margaret, Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, as his brother Janes 13 fying in Jersey City. |g etal FOR YOU AT & EAST TWELETH street. AVANA LOTTERY,—OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ON fie. Information and circulars free. Also Ken- tucky State Lottery, tor the benctit of the schools of Frankiort. JOS. BATES, Agent, 19 Broadway, room 4. OTTERIES.-ROYAL HAVANA AND KENTUCKY tate. Prizescashed. Circulars sentfree. Address Go. itr, & 60) Bankers, 7 Nassau street; box 3087 Post office, New Yo ork. TEW YORK HISTORICAL sOCIETY meeting will be held, at the Library on Tuesday A STATED RTING—DUGS, BLLDS, &C. SALE, fu KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, rds, &c,; Meri for ail diseases; Prepared icines, F mocking birds; at B. G. DOVEY’S, No, 3 Greene ir Canal. WISHES TO HIRE OR WOULD \ & thoroughly broken Game Dog. Post office, New York. "GENTLEMAN buy, ata bar Address G., box 1, UNS.—SPORTSMEN IN rch of breech-loaders are Invited to inspect the ted Strong & Close shooting fine guns of J. & W. Tolley, gun makers, Pioneer Works, St. Mary's square, Birmiligham, knglind, (J. & W.T. will have these guns on view until Oct. 11, at the store of 1. B. Fish & 132, ‘Nassau street, ong door trom Beekman 1 treet New York. RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice breeds of imported ratting aud rabbit- ing Ferrets. Butler's | Iniaiivie Mange Cure and Flea Ex- terminato: worl dogs boarded, ned, &c. Medicines for all diseases ANTED—AN EXTRA LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND Slut, Apply at89 Mercer street, FAWCETT. ATED Se GOOD BIRD DOG FOR TWO WEEKS 0 buy one at a low price. Address HUNTER, box a2 "uetald office, stating all particulars. FOR THE WINNER OF THE JEROME PARK inent Pa 9 to gil Races —We heve made arrangements with prom- ve their opinion on the probable winners, the condition, dc., the day before starting. These “tips” Meet with great favor in England, and en- ‘able betting men to act Knowingly on the working of the different stables. By enclosing $3, with name and ad- Gresa, we will send tips in time forthe coming Wednesday yaces. Address A, GORDON £ Uo, 18) Bowery, New ork. _THE TURF, “\ MERI AN OCK EY peel B K BAR PALL MEET SG 1873 Tobe held on Saturday, October 4; Weduesday, October 8; Suturday, October 11; Wednesday, October 1b; Satur- day. October 18 irst race each day promptly at L o'clock. LMONT, President. C. WHEATLY, Secretary. MERICAN JOCKEY CLUB RACES,—AUCTION AND aris, Mutual Pools sold this evening at CHAMBER- Pool Rooms, No. 1,146 Broad: on above races, ERRFOOT PARK.—TROTTING TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1873, at 23g P.M. Match for $200; ‘best three in tye, Hawkins, Jr.’s b. m. g. m. Susan Hew- ee Ratnission 60 cents WM, McMAHON, Superintendent, PERRKOgR P PARK —TROTTING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 P.M. Purse of $50 for Williainsburg road horses that never beat three minutes to harness, to close at Se Park Wednesday everring, October 6, at 8 AM WE MAT ON. BERFOOT PARK, OCTOBER 7, 1873.—MATCH $200; Dest three in five, in harness.’ J ane names Epizootic; W. & Thoms names b. g. Colone (JEROME PARK RACHS—OCTOBER 4, & 11, 15 AND 1g Special train, with ears tor ladies, will leave Grand Central depot on race days at 11 ‘and 12 M.. ening after the races; ere ick y “WD cent, Fourth avenue cars run direc epot Coie BISSHLL, Superintendent, EWDORP CLUB GROUNDS, 8. L_PURSE $150-TOR Saturday, October Ll, 1873; $100 to first, $30 to Second, $20 to third horse; for horses that have never beaten’ three-quarter track heats, best throe in Ave, in harness; five to enter and three to start; entrance be made fo I'roprietor in writing, with 10per cent, on oF betore Wednesday, October 8, at nine o'cloct Horses to start at 2 D. R, RYERS, Broprietor. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION— Second Fall Meeting, 1873—First day, Tuesday, October M4.—Purse No. 1—$1,00,, for horses’ that have Rever beaten 2:26; $600 to first, $18) to second, $100 to third and $100 to fourth... Pursd No, 2- $80, for horses ve never beaten 2:30; $200 to first, $150 to second, $100 to third and $50to fourth. Secondday, Thursaay, Qetover 16.—Purse No. S—Three-year-old colts take: o'clock. Purse No. 4 $0, for horses that have never beaten 2:3) $25) to first, “$175 to second, $10) to. third and | $75 to fourth, Third day, nie, October 17.— Purse No. 5—$600, tor horses ‘that have never beaten tiree minutes; $200 to frst, $1 to second, $100 to third And $0 to fourth. Purse No, 6—$3,00;" ree for all; | $lcod to first, “$1,000 to second, “846 to thtid and $850 (6 fourth. Conditions same as’ advertised tor first fall Mieetirg. “Entries to clove at Cuamberiain's pool room, 1146 Broadway, New York, Wednesday, October #, ats o'clock P. M. Communications to be addressed to &. W. OAKLEY, Naperinvendent 189 Montasue street, Brook- Jyn, oF at’Chamberiain's, 1,46 Broadway, New York. Oo. AD, President. Gronce W. Oaruxy, Superintendent __HORSEs, CARRIAGES, « SC. AW SPBED. SPEED_GEN UINE,, WARRANTED Great, important and “ositive anction sale of fine Horses,’ Dog Carts, Brewster Wagon, double and single evening, October 7. at 8 o'glock. Kev. M. Cohen Stuart (Holland’s delegate to the I:-vangelical Alliance) will read & paper on “The Pilgrim Fathers’ First Worship in North America.” F¥ICIAL DRAWIN KENIOCKY STATE LOTTERIES. rags Va Tha ae CLASS By 573—ocrobER 6, 1873. MM, 74, 5, 42, 44, 65, i SREATUCRY class XO, Sth—obronmn 6; 187% 26, 36, 59, 49, 75, 41, 64, 40, 18, 14, 37, SiuMONS & Co. "Managers, Covington, K SHELBY COLLEGE -EATRA CLASS NO, 415-OcTOMEE 6, , 22, 77. s Address J, CLUTE, street and No. 2 P aagers roovingia, Ky. adway, 15% Fulton Post oft 989. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. Pears oe a as 6, 1873. Broker, ‘ow. 5, 28, 58 Managers. G LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 232 Greenwich street, New York. HOW UGLY THEY ARE!— Mme. Larmantine’s Oriental Mrztures to et them white. Price 6cents. Depotat Mine. RO- BRS, 43 East Tweifth street, near Broadway. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Intormation turnished, orders filled, circulars sent free on application. Spanish bank bills and fovernments purchased. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No, 1) Wail street, New York city. Z —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED ; + Circtlars. with full information, sent free; off drewings on hand. Address P. C. D&WLIN, Stationer, 80 Liberty: street, New r York. $ 589 589, —KENTUCKY LOTTER’ ROYAL e . Havana and Kentucky circulars tr Address BALEY & CO. (office established 30 years), 7 Broadway. _ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, a &O. JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PROPELLER, 47 F long, 4 leet brio of water: suitable for passen- gers or towing. Apply at Smith's boat house, toot of Court street, south, MARTIN, 427 West Thirteenth stree 0 (OR SALE—A SUIT OF SAILS IN GOOD ORDER; suitable tor acrait of about 30 tons burden, consist- ing of Jib and Mainsail. Apply to J. W. HICKEY, No. 42 East Eighteenth street. OR SALE—SLOOP YACHT, 36 FEET LONG, COM- plete and in splendid order. Address H., 169 Chat- ham street. TEAM LAUNCH a HANDS AND FAC ‘brook n, or F. FOR SALE CHEAP—ENGINES 8x4; Harson Feed Pump ; Poller, upright, 2 feetx6 feet. Apply at KILEY'S Float, Tigh Bridges route via Tiger ay ‘or steam cars from Grand Central Sepot. ws EDA CAT BOAT, ABOUT 24 FEET LONG: must be sound fast an Address BOAT, box 110 Hera! office. ene Harness, &c,, inciuding several fast and well known first Glass Trotiers, on Tuesday (this day), October 7, at stable No. 43 Great Jones street, at 10% o'clock prom) by JOHN L, VaANDi WATER, ‘Auctioneer. Team of rich, stylish and handsome bay Geldings, 1554 high tull and ¢ and 7 years old: show. fine breeding: are finely mated and drive together like one horse; have fine, lofty knee action: need no checks or nf will les an hour and a single mile in they Present owner last September, on M 9 dog cart, in 3 fearing locomoty were driven ells track, “Aton broken to all harn e 9 else, although game and spirited; are warranted soun: and "kind, without vice, trick or blemish ; this was one of the finest teams (or style, blooded appearance and speed at Saratoga this season. ‘The iastand handsome brown trotting Mare LADY HAM- ILTON, sired by stockbridge Chief, dam by seeley’s American star, 15% hich, 8 years old’; an sitet auite, leasant and iree driver, ‘finely waited ‘and as tes iar any ing and handsome @ trotier as goes road or gentlemun’s private use she has no sngeria wae % ars old she trotted im 2:36, known as the Mills Mare ; ‘ars solely for private road and pulled a road wagon weighing 121 pounds over, pect Park track, last June, in 2:41, in presence of several hundred witness: ever and is Warranted sound and and to trot as tast as represented. Also fine ay, rogting. Gelding, 154¢ high, 8 years old, sired We Edward Everett; an elegant styled and fine) fee trotting nore tinely geited ani we 4 a a fine gentleman's road horse; can trot in wagon and makes no mistakes; is an every and ‘any day trotter and warranted sound aa This horse and the mare ba used together as a trotting team as well as ‘singly’ and can eat 25 togethers were formerly owned by General William M. tweed, Alto the tineand fast young Kentucky bred troiting Horse Brown Prince, sired by Eniceson, dam by W pecker, 15t hands high, 6 yeare old last snoring; was ought'in kentucky ior present owner last May, and showed at time of purchase, tmed by Dr. Herr and’ sev- eral other reliable gentlemen, 2:37 and repeated in 2 he has remarkably improved tn speed tiis last fi Fr month now suow a@ 2:35 gait to road Wagon; is an elegant driver, stylish and prompt, ware Tauted to show 2:40 and warranted soumd and kind: this isan extra promising and tast young horse, and bis fine, FS ay id gait and tine constitution and temper warrant the Ne 2 f that, with one month's training, he can easily beat ‘Alco a handsome, safe and stylish jet black Mare, 15% hands high. 7 years old; is perfectly safe for the most timid lady to drive: stands without tying by a locomo- tive; an elegant and prompt driver; no road too lon for her, and an trot in 3 minutes, and warranted sou and kind; she is particularly valuable for a lady's or timid person's use, as she isa pertect pet and handsome as a picture, ‘Also a tour-wheeled Dog Cart, reversible seat, by Wood Bro,, nearly uew; one elegant Brewster Top Wagon, latest styie; one fine shifting Top Wagon, by Miner & Stevens: doubie und single Harness, by Campbell & Wood; Gibson Blankets, ac., &¢. The whole comprising nothing but first class stock. Their equals are seldom offered at auction, being (he property of two well known private gentlemen, distin- Rulshed for their good judgment in selecting fine stock and would have none other, and who now, by reason of pecuniary embarrassment arising from the late pauic, SSING—SINCE SATURDAY EVENING, A MAN named George Hart; when last seen was standing pb the corner of Thirty-second streetand Broadway. Any anformation of ‘hereabout will be liberally rewarded, Radress PEND IN DISTRESS, 1,206 Broadway. 3. W-JUST ARRIVED. MEET ME AT FIRTH + Avenue Hotel today at 5P.M. I not, send ad- @ress as betore. AHEM, ROVIDENCE— MEET ME AT TAYLOR'S HOTEL cigar stand, at 1 o’clock sharp, to-morrow, Octo- Soir K.COULD NOT REPLY SATURDAY On Monday. Send note to store Cue interview in k, Friday or min his hon. NDAY NIGH, PECK SLIP BOAT TO HARLEM, e hence in treet car towards Tremont.—Kissed little good night reach you? nt on white jacket, Mad Where willa ress W, st office. box 4,761 ELIA—WILL ADVISE OF DEPARTURE, AND luntit then please make an appointinent w hn hen con: SUNDAY. lady in corner of her? ad. 4™ AVENUE CAR, FROM “CHURCH Night to Twenty-third street—Will Po please send address to gentleman next USTAVE, Herald Uptown Branch offic LOST AND FOU! ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, A RED FOCKET dba about $50, with some paper: y's Stencted trom bis small salary it not covered, Any in. ation concerning it will be thankfully received fs Teward for its recovery. Address UALB ORY box re} the ployer, which will be ab- OST—\ BLACK SILK OVPRSKIRT, BETWI Third and Madison avenues, in sixty. aiath areee fer will rect reward by leaving 1 at the house ¢ Dominicae Fathers, Loz Ban winty' ‘sixth street. Lot”: DAY, OCTOBE enue, between Twenty, ata F and “hie oN 4 gold Breastpin. Please retura ra itreets, west side, to 104 Madison avenue. MORNING, we DROP EARRING. REN Neate DEOL BARRING, Gut ost: a ae we tren if “has to 196 Sixth avenue, in dyoing SUNDAY EVENING, IN FOURTH oR ington avenues, between Dr. Bellow's ef ere. ry ie, bear Freny, hth nares e rr Say The ager Will be suit. ably rewarded By leaving ti As Texingion's 7 i —$900 WII, BE PAID FOR THR turn of United hate Kailroad Bond previews edvertised in the fi |}, #fd no questions asked reon who called he ba ay toon 4, 1 Saauau street, eats A) d to call again, as the Y tg on B (was notin, or address Dr. J, TAYLO eran ‘ald office. LN Trathe Cantons Me FOUND MY RUSSIAN let may Keep the toon con Manta io OLIVE WAVAN, (15 Brouswige eee LOA No OFFICES. At WOLF BROTHERS, 86 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets —Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Silks and particularly Pianos; private parlor for ladies; business onfidenti NCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON. DIA- ‘monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, India Shawls, Laces, Merchandise us original or. broken packages, or Ml at JOS EPH SOLOMON rulton e office fom ladies. Established 1800. se AE BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STREET, Money liberally ‘advanced on Diamonds, Watein a Shawls, Silks, &c.; the ute office tor ladies. same bought and F. GE. 86 WEST THIRTY.FIRST 3 a. CKSON, NO. + sireet, late 9 Prince street, advances money lib- e e,, Ac. on Diamonds, Watehes, Jeweiry, entrance for ladies. T 8, FIRUSKI'S, 681 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY street, highest, advances on Diamonds, anne tgs Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, India shawls, Silks, & Foes office for ladies. ‘Business confidential 68i roudway. At 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREFT— Liberal advances on acta Patches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair shawis, Lac Personal Property of every description. SAMES P. MAI THEWS. N ONEY ADVANCED 1x WATCHES, 8, DIAMONDS y aud. Merchandise of ¢ CHRITALLEWS: Loar Sitee tr sett 1 and uy re, Eighth avenue, between Bleecker an Private are obliged to seil their stock at public auction. N. B. sitive ; no limits, no reservation; no un- derbidding, but absolute and ‘unreserved to’ highest bidder, i a Without regard to weather. AW oP: PORIUNIT * E) tHe PUBLIC AT Bae CITY AUCTION MART and NEW YORK TATTE: CORNER OF BROADWAY aap THIRTY-NINTH BT, RSALL'S, YOUNG, SOUND. KIND AND RELIABLE, REMEMBER WEDNESDAY (to-morrow), OCTOBER & AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, SALE POSITIVE, “A TIEND THE SALE AT ARC THIS DAY AT lus, O' You te Road 2 NOT BE DISAPPOINTED, Roa nily Establishment. Five excellent Road Horses, Brewster Wagons, Dusenbury 4 Van Duser Wagons. bites “A Cart. ALE TO COMMENCE AT 103; O'CLOCK. MENT OF HARN DDLERY IN THE CITY six-seat Brett, nearly new, at Mt fine Carriages of our Sor manula J. COLYER & Cart, cost $900, Coupe; several secoud hand Carriages nal HAMS I East Fourth: ‘street. 3° ) NASSAU STRERT, OPPOSITE POST OFFIOR.— Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watche: Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise, The same bough ‘and sold. Room 1. HYMAN LEOPOLD. 402 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY.FOURTH and Twenty-fitth streets.—Liberal advances nade on Diamonds, W Same bought Jewelry, Silks, Egorgand F wis, ( NARD. BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH room 'B.—Parlor for ladies, Branch on Diamonds, LINDO B office, 1,207 Broadway, "Money loanes Watch me bougat and sold. r BROS, _EU ROPE, Tou LRS, es undersigned, manutactnrers of TDTHUGRAPAIC FAST PRINTING PRESSE: offer to Lith aphefe their im; pase Presses of newest construction for black and colored eae We ave made the ponsrugiion of lithographic presses a ity, and have in the las& few years directed our hole ‘ehergies towards perfect and remodeling these machines, and they sow enjoy, on account solid construcuion and easy eananeen ent, gene ee one ability to ne hlach thy nm in its We detain makes Palern ofthe wLmost value and colored printing, inquiries by mail will recetve prompt en LEIPZIG. 12 BERGE MARUTACTORE, ERNER & STEIN, Gerwany," Winn lemihor, Nu 6 WHITECHAPEL DOG CART POR SALE—LITTLE used; also a tandem Harness; ail in superd condi- tion; will be sold separately or together at a great bar gain, stable No. 2 suifin court, bast Thirty-sixth street and Third vente. DEPOT, EXPRESS AND ant aa Westchesters, hand: at, 1a West road: Cheapest place in A —ROCKAWAYS, BUGGT + Business Wagons, Pon: one Clarence, new and secon way, hear Canal 1 street. A T CART, BY BREWSTER, OF BROOME. “STREET, with pole ont shafts. as good as new, will be sold & bargain, at TRANEY'S stables, 41 West Forty-tourth st. A. BREWSTER, OF BROOME STREET, ror SIDE iast, Crear ad} Manbletonian Mar nega ‘pre vate stable, $9 Bast Forty-firatatreet’” ety 8! dé A THY MOST BEAUTIFUL EXTRA COMBINED + ,faddie and harness Geldings ever oftered at public fale are oe fed 4 to-morrow (Wednestay), October, 8, at olclock, Ks, coruel and Thirty ninth treet. Call Vand 4 hdd apalne AX FINE TOP WAGON, POLE AND SHAFTS, BUILT a py, fret sihtaigets aaa for city ase: would doe 1s Harness, with Food bye hd thie hand new single “a aes Mare, well A, REDUCTION or % PER CENT Ne FORMER a soma cy abrices owing to the and Carriages, ‘an trot faster now than | © WARREN STREET.—ALL GOODS WAR. RANTED, 48 REPRESENTED. GOOD HARNESS, $15 TO $350. LAP ROBES OF EVERY KIND, $2 60 10 | $45. BLANKETS, TO TUE BST “ASSORT- NEW COUPE, FINE AND LIGHT, AT $0; A | $385, HORSES, CARRIAGES, aC, —MAsOR CHAS. Ww. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. A. FIVTH GREAT BALE OF MONRO SOUNTY TROTIERS AND ROADSTERS AT BARKsR & CHASE'S: CITY AUCTION BA Mast. AND NEW YORK TATTER- ALLS, baa or BROADWAY AND THIRTY-NINTH BT., oa IN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, AT Ll O’OLOCK, THE STOCK con: sis of ELEGANT AND CLOSHLY MA!ICHED PAIR of brown Mares, full sisters, red by Johnson's Clay, 15% high, 6 and 7 years old, gamy drivers; warranted to trot in three thinutes singie or double, and warranted sound ae Ail OF, CLOSELY MATCHED BAY Geldings, half brothers, sired by Jobn J. Crittenden. 154 bigh, 6 and 7 years old, extra Seytiets drivers; warranted to trot in 2:50 Sagie or double, and warranted sound and kind. GHBRED BROWN HAMBLETONIAN Mare, ers by Volunteer, 15% high, 7 years old: tree pl srver) no puller nor lugger; was driven by ibs, overwelgnt) in 249 before shipment; 1s Fanted to trot in 210 to wagon: cam be driven At speed by a lady and is warranted sound and k'ni HANDSOME BAY HAMBLETONIAN Gelding, sired by Major Edsall, 15% hich, 6 vears old; splendid driver, war ranted to trot in 3 minutes and warranied sound and HIGHBRED BAY HAMBLETONIAN Mare, sired by John J. Crittenden; 15% high, 5 years old tne, prompt i oF; as troted on “the Uiion Course, Rochester, In 318 Warranted so ny TRAUMFCL, BLACK “MAKE, SIRED by Champton ithe sire of St. James, Castle Boy, &c.):15%4 high, 5 vears old: Very'stylich dviver, can ahow 2:40, and ls warranted sound wind SPEEDY BKOWN GELDING, SIRED by Rip Van Winkle, 15% high, years old splendid driver 8 minutes, aud warranted sound and EESRARLE BROWN GELDING, sired by Johnson’s hi 6 years old; fine, ea “driver; Warranted to Mand warranyad soagd nd ki kind, ‘This horse ecially recominended for tamily ave ST BAY Gi: LUING, SISED BY Harry Clay, 1534 ears oll; game and extra handy driver; ‘war. trot in minutes, und warranted sound and HANDSOME BLACK GELDING, Black Hawk and Mes senger stock, 153, high, 7 years oid: very stvlish driver; Vauncan to Bey in 330, and warranted sound and kind. OL, BY CHAMPION, 154g high, 5 yore it driver; cau trot better riban tae ane wartanted sound and) kind. N MARE, SIRED by Rip nen, vdyears old ; fine, onay, driver’ Warranted to trot in 8 minutes, and warranted souad and kin GENTEEL RK GELDING, "ured by John J. Crittenden, 154 high, 5 years old; very stylish driver; bteet bg ted to trot in 3 miriutes and warranted sound and SPEEDY SORREL GELDING, sired by Champion, 1544 high, 7 years old; extra stylish and handy driver: Warranted to trot in 3 minutes and warranted sound and FINE BAY FAMILY MARE, 1546 high, 7 years old; fine tree driver; can trot in 334 and warranted sound an Tf THE ABOVE 18 GIVEN AS a correct description of the stock to be sold. Horses whose speed is warranted have in all cases shown the time mentioned on the track besore shipment to New York. |The speed ot the balance has been judged by driving on the road ABOVE HORSES ARE ALL GREGN and are capable byy y proper ha handling at yreat speed < NOW 0 ibitien. NO POSTPONEMLNT ON ACCOUNT of weather. —JOHN D, HAMLIN, AUCTIONEKR. Warranted, speed, style, beauty, remptory sale, vy. public ction, at No. 26 East Reyenweny ‘street, first doer west of Union cries n WEDNESDAY, October 8, at 10 o'clock, comprising as fine and iast Horses as any connoisseur may, wish to purchase, ail having been used in the city for the past year or more; are hardy, rugged, well ac- Climaied; accustomed to cats ond pavements; conse- quently preferable to green country horses, which are ject todivease. Also 2 Brewster Wagons,’ Dunscomb Harness, Gonsiting, of team blood pay Geldings, three- diedig thoroughbred, raised in Kentucky, on the stock tarm of Col. Bramnlette; are 15% hign (6 tn’ harnes , Lyears old last spring ; are half brothers, sired by Young Consterna- tion, dum the Wise mare of Virginia; have pure blooded ap)earance, high Kuee action. long, arched neck; bone und muscle; drive like one horse; have trovied | at | Long Branch many tines the past summer, with owner and wife in 2:55; are warranted te trot on lay of sale in $:15 or no sale, ‘and will be warranted sound and kind | also Brewster, of Broome street, Top Wagon, used only four mouths; Duuscomb double road Harness, tine pair Kersey Blankets, Whip, sheet, &¢ Also dark brown trotting gelding Senator, 154 high, 6 Maras old, sired by Black Hawk, dam Lady © isco, which wxarecord of 2314. Young ‘senator was raised in Vermont by John Eldridge, Esq., and trotted a mile oue year ago in 25); he has extrs ine styie when moving, Tangey and tree, requiring no booting; is not afraid of even @ locomotive; has fine bone, muscle and feet. with- outa pimple or fault; hardy, rugged and acclimated, and is warranted sound and’kind in every particular. Also ba: Cha 15% high, 7 years oid, sired by Edward Bverett a fast mare, raised by General Cheatham, of Nasavilie, which is tie ingther of many fast trotters having a record herself of 2 is gel ing was aie raised fe John Eldridge, of Vermont, and trotted one year ago in 2:4853: has long arched neck, fine limbs, and very handsome in’ form; moves with grace and beauty; Kind and amiable in disposition, without fault or blemish: has trotted on Prospect: Park with Senator to top wagon in 2:45 without urging or training, and is warranted sound and kind. The be ea horses were purchased in Vermont one year ago by Mr. Dahiman tor present owner regardless of price: have been used both single and donble in the ‘itv and atthe Branch by present owner, his wife and hters, Will be sold separate if desired. iso, an extra handsome and extra stylish three quar- ter thoroughbred dark bay Gelding, 153; high, 7 vears old, sired by Tippoo Sahib, dam Beauty of Orange; was raised on the stock farm ‘of Colonel Stratton, Orange county, and purchased by present owner two years ago; is a handsome, fine, tree ‘and pleasant driver the c: ity affords; is a pertect family pet and « fine gen.leman's road horse ; can trot in 3: sure; afraid of nothi i8 Warranted sound and kind, together with three quar- ter seat Brewster road Wagon. Dunsecomb Harness, Blan- kets, Robes, &c., all-first class and in fine order. Sale positive nd peremptory, being the property of @ well known famil ae who sail for Nassau on Saturday. Y AUCTION THIS DAY, BY WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONFER (SUCCESSOR 10 JO! & VAN TASSELL). HORSE AND CARRIAGE AU! ICTION MA M2 and 114 EAST THIRTEENTH ST., NEAR tit ay. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDA Twenty-four to gees i 4) hours aiven to petohiivers to t warrante CATALOGUE OF iis Reeth ftvEspar's) SALE, ELEGANT PRIVATE MESTABL, SAMENT TEAM BAY Horses, 1534 hands #igh, 7 and 9 years old; kind and true in all Narness; free trom vice or trick; fast travellers; very stylish ; class carriage team ; alsy se FINE Di ALLEN Ess, NEARLY NEW, MADE by Campbell, @ IN PERFECT ORDER, and ELEGANT’ BROUGHAM, ne 4 Brewster & Co., of Broome street. M BAY HORSES, I6! HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS in all harness: free trom’ vice: good carriage team or a very superior team, and warranted sound. 1GANYt BAROUCHE, IN PERFECT ORDER, built by Jona H. Lawrence AM BAY MAKES, 15 HANDS HIGH, 8 AND 9 snr old; Mana and true in ali harness; free from vice; ood travellers; very stylish and saree family ci riage team ; aiso set double Harness, und SIX-SEAT GERMANTOWN ROCKAWAY, IN GOOD onger, pent a by Mis aes is Stevens, Th. 1834, HANDS HIGH, 7 AND 8 fre yours old: kind and trus'in ofl barseens free irene good ali day travellers; very stylish, sate and reliable as | 4 carriage team; also set Harness and FOUR-SEAT PARK PHAETON, IN GOOD ORDER, built by Stivers. TEAM DARK BAY HORSES, 15% HANDS UIGH, 5 years old; kind and true in all harness, tree from vice; | Good travellers; very stylish; are a very superior car: NEW, BUILT BY Flage team and warrante RK We AETON, NEARLY Wood! SohRee HORSE, 15\( HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; | kind and ‘true in all’ harness; free trom vice; trots in three minutes; $ minutes sure, and extra fine road horse ; fears nothin, ind. ORDER; BUILT BY TOP WAGON, Brewster & t Co, BAY MA SIRE. SCoND HAMBLETONTAN; raised in Oran ge coup is 15 hantshigh, 6 years oid! kind and true in all Narness; tree trom vice, trick Jault; trots close to S minutes; tears nothing dnd wa ranted sound, FULL SEAT ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY BREWSTER HANDS HIGH, 9 YEARS eer) street. 1534 spleudid ‘under sad- & Co., of CHESTNUT MARE, old: kind aod true in ‘all harness; s. Avene vice, @ fast traveller and a tree and pleas- ant dri TOP WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER; BUILT BY BREWS. ter & Co., of Broome street. BAY HORS, 15% HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness and under saddle ; free from vi rots close to three minutes; Is very stylisn and pa lags horse for gentlemen's road use; also set Ha: m TOP WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY BREW- ster & Co., of Broome street. BLACK'STALLION, HANDS HIGH, § YEARS old; kind a true in All harness; tree from vice; a good traveller fy stylish a splendid road horse. lias been driven by ladies, bea sas ng and docile as a gelding and warranted sound. set Harness, city mai TOP WAGON, NEARLY Save ‘Sornr BY MINER & Stevens, SIRED BY LEGAL TENDER, HALF. 6 b oe HORSE, rother to the trotting horse Henry: is 1544 hand | years old; kind and true in all harness, free 1 | trove ol close to three minutes; very stylish and wi so ROAD Facon, BUILT BY STIVERS, Ra BRATED RUNNING MARE BETSY d by imported Harlequin; full pedigree can beveand ia jchailince’s stad Book,” and will be gua | teed. She is 184 hands aoe years old, broke toali harness and warranted sound. CHESTNUT MARE, GOLD DUS® STOCK, 15% HANDS high, 6 years old ; Kind and true in all harness; free from vice, & last traveller, very ,tvlish, and Warranted sound, BROWN M HANDS BARS OLD MARI, 158 HIGH, 6 Y kind and tue in all harness; free. trom 'vice of trick; fast bh tree and stylish driver and warranted sound isos Set Dunge: omy Harness and VERS. TOP WAGON, BUILT Bb CHESTNOT HORSE ORREL JOCK, 154% HANDS high 8 ye In all harness; free trom view; has a record of 239 and can trot in 240 an, HS. DESCRIPTIONS Trt SEVERAL OTHER HORS, of sale; 4 gents’ Saddl Mies, early new: I lady's Saddi nearly ‘ne: ways, Phaotons, top and no ‘OB Wagons, 2s hactons, double and single Harness, & READ WHAT THE spirit Ao says, in the issue of Octol or 7 Te TIMES GREAT 3ALE O¥ [ TROTTERS. pa Til will be a great sale of high-bred trotters and roadsters on Wednesday Dext, At Vattorsalls, corner Broadway. and. Thirty: ninth street. Among the lot isa brown mare by Hambie- fowian that will be warranted to trot.in 2:40, and all Coa au Ne to show ay 2:45 to3 minutes. Here ntlemen in want of good roadste: ¢ the auctioneer. Ms is ibe dialor Bi reer wilt AL ‘TOP WAGON, BY DUSENBURY, $100; one BURY, $89, 0 EB SKEL- $150; one on, $55; oe Rockaway, $130; one coupe Rock- Fi prarty Ray oll one o Dan ann glass front Coach, iy new, Leghdau. one Kx press Wagon, $125; one second ‘iiand. idea Pha | for's’Phacton, $i Pace doo: Oke. Trovtinge Wagon, py itauleld a ago! Hauield & pon) ab single and double H Las | west RRL A ape Marne Blanka La ar peas are in every respect a first | — . | RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONE! Office and Salestoom 37 Nassau Post office. GREAT SALE. OF TROTTING STOCK, STALLIONS, COLTS, GELDINGS AND BROOD'MARES, AT THE STOCK FARM OF A, HL aavane: TURNER'S STATION, ORANGE COU YORK, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 17, AT 1 O'CLO cK, MR, TAYLOR'S THIRD ANNUAL SALE. Mr. JOHNSTON HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE to all interested in the horse that this sale comprises the FINesT CATALOGUE OF STOCK EVER OFFERED Af AUCTION IN THIS COUNTRY, and includes, Stallions by Rysdyk’s Hambietonian, Teronto Chief, Daniel Lambert, &c., &c.; Brood Mares by Rysdyk’s Ham- bletonian, Goldsmith’s Volunteer Guy Miller, Georg Patchen, Friday (by imported Trustee), and Colts and Fillies by above sires, ot various ages, all of good Jape and developing fine trotting action. The trotters, among which are several very des! Frable green horses, without a record, vary in speed from 8 to 2:30. Most of thie Brood Mares are with foal by the celebrated Diack stallion Florida, Sale absolute and positive, with reserve, rain or shine. Colonel 5. ». Bruce, of the Turf, Field and Farm, bas consented to make purchases for parties ata distance or those unab.e to attend, A vasns train via Erie Railroad, Chambers street, at on day of sale, returning after the sale. Catalogues ready to-morrow at Auctioneer’s office, 87 Nassau street, at office of Turf, Field and Farm, New York, or address R, Breeding and Stock Farm, Turner's, Grunge county, New York. HORSES, | CARRIAGES, &C. ORSES TAKEN TO BOARD IN THE COUNTRY H a a winter-—Those having valuable horses and pense good care abonle come ana bog ae dee. 5 per mouth; one hour trom » wie Railroad. Address s. LOCKWOOD, Woodbridge, NLY $150 FOR A NICE FAMILY OR BUSINESS ( chunky brown Mare; weight about 1,000 pounds; sold only for want of use; also Carpenter's Wagon ai Harness, $0¢ West Thisty-nimth street. RIVATE TURNOUT—TOP WAGON AND FINE a hess, nearly new, beautiful black Horse, your sound, perfectly broken, very fast; Sy overeat id 4 Tesponsible party | tor’ $000, no ‘less: Spring. Address A 1, box \25t Post omce. RIVATE BOARD FOR TWO HORSE! bury Wagon for sale cheap. Inquire at West Thirties et. EAD THR, CATALOG EOF AROH. AoHNetows re y Ae BUY THE HAMBLETONTAN EAM. THEY ARE ALL RIGHT AND WARRANTED, PoaD HORSES.—ROAD HORSES, FIVE ELEGANT ROAD MORSE: WARRANTED TO TROT BETTER THAN Tunes Min. UT: Hog JOHNSTON'S Bey, AD to Tite eeNrH T AR 0: a ies STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLAC —A SET OF LIGHT SIL. in Londons for sale less .. D., box 3,56! Post 4 INGLE COUPE HARNESS. ver-plated Harness, made by be cost of importation. Address K. office. verION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON e John-ton & Van Tassell) . fe AEs tOOM, OLD STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE 18 REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PKEMISES, 19 10 2% THIRTEENTH STREL NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. The basiness will be conducted on precisely the same st and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the ublic at lar REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, CATALOGUE OF 1 HIS DAY'S (TUESDAY) BALE AT oc GENTLEMAN'S ELGGAN® KOAD TEAM OF BAY Hambletonian Horses, long flowing manes and tails; 1554 hands, Sand years old; finely mated, all black points, high knee action, very spurlied, and stylish drivers; are weil known on the road;can trot in three minutes to- gether; have teen driven exclusively as a gentleman's Foad team and sold for want of use, and warranted und. TOF ROAD WAGON, BY LONG & SULSBY, OF AL- by Campbell. K BROWN CARRIAGE Hor: ; Kind and true in all harness; long owing mnaues aud tails, fine arched neck, very stylish, free and prompt drivers, great enduranc ‘one of the tinest carriage teams in the city, and are wal ranted sound. TOP RUAD WAGON, BY ORMSBY, IN FIRST order; set of Harness, by Wood ‘Gibson; Blan- kets, &c. GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURNOUT, CHESTNUT SoR- rel Horse, 1534 hands, 9 years; kind and true in all har- hess and free trom vice; has fine, open gait, with high knee action ; can trot in 2:50 and warranted to show t time, and sold only tor want of use: in oe respect @ first Class roadster, and warranted soun NO TOP KOAD | Wa SON BY CORBETT & co., IN first class order; eas, ke. ELUGANT TROLING MARE (COLOR SORREL), 15 hands, 9 years: kind and true in ail harness and free trom vice; & ery spirited. pleasant driver; can be driven by any one at top of speed: is not afraid of a thing; has fine, open gaitand creat enduragge; w: ranted (o trota mile inside of thre minutes, and .war- ranted sound. TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, CITY BUILT; IN first class order. uP ROAD WAGON, BY DUSENBURY & VAN Duser; tn rst rate order AY MAKE: LUNG, FLOWING TAIL: 16 HANDS, $; gears, kind and tras in afl Warnes: aud treo from + ice} a very pleasant and stylish driver; can trot in 3 mi § el ny every respecta first class road mare, and war- ranted sound. TOR BUAD WAGON, CITY BUILT, IN GOOD order. ONIX-SEAT WESTCHESTER ROCKAW. Bow CARI, BY R. M. STIVERS, ks YPIRST-RATE order. GRAY TROTTING MARE, CLARA, 154% HANDS, 7 years; kind and true in all harness and tree from vice; is & very prompt and siylish driver; fine open gaited; can trot in three minutes, has great endurai TOP ROAD WAGON, B street, in BAY riect ord: ESSENGER MARE, ALL BLACK POINTS, Jong mane and tail, 154¢ hands, 7 years; kind and true in all harness; very'excellent high-knee actlon; avery ne stylish and true driver; can trot in three minutes r better and warrantes! sount Ko AD WaGo: “SIDE BAR NO TOP ory. BUILT, in first class order ; set of Harness, Ro AY SADDLE ‘HORSE, 151,’ HAN. 6 YEARS; s, broken’ to-alt gaits of enddis horees very hantecmat’ Po elt has been used by a lady,’ and is warranted nid. RLACK MARE, lig HANDS, 7 YEARS; KIND AND true in all harness and free trom vice; an'all day tray- Ce an excellent work or harness horse. AY SADDLE PONY, 114s HANDS, 3 YEARS; KIND } ‘ae true in all harness ‘and excellent under saddle: a steady hauler: not atraid ot snything; has been used by children, and warranted sol SORKREL HORSE, 16 NDS, 9 YEARS; KIND AND true in all harness and excellent worker. BAY HORSE, 155; HANDs, 8 YEARS; AN EXCEL. Jent road horse und Sold ior want of GWEN RE AND BUSINESS TY OTHER GOOD W DE CRIPTION TIME OF SAL TOP BUGGIE CLARENCE BY QUIMBY, IN FIRST CLASS ORDER; Glose Coach, Curtain Coach, two-wheeled Dog Curt, Coupe. De; gon! SAL 20 sets Single noe dc., de. LE COMMENCE OF itis ac 1035 O'CLOC N HORSE FOR SALE CHRAP—t +1 auire at DRENNAN’S stables, Thirty-seventh street and Seventh avenue ROAD HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP—VERY FAST; iso a Buggy, nearly new. Apply at 136 East Seven: reet, privace stables RADLEY, PRAY & CO., 852 Broadw have the following second hand Cj Coupe, res at low prices: Four-seat Phaet ton, " Clarence, Dog Cart, Four-seat Rockaway, Depot Wagon, Six-seat Rockaway, Clarence, Top Wagon, No top, Wagon, Dart, Pony Ph: AY TEAM FOR SALE LOW. 110 SOUTH. FOURTH street, Williamsburg, L. L Jar boaD OF VERY SUPERIOR HORSES FROM get ERAL “FIRST CLASS PRIVATE TURNOUTS. THK LAb T SALE OF THE SE, BASON. BE SURE end attend the great ae oe oars Mart of t 1Zo'clock, at the M VAN TASSLL, 110, 2 He ‘Past 1 ‘Thirteenth street. OCTOR'S PHAETON FOR SALE also Harness: price reasonable. Aoply at FRY’S stable, Kast Eleventh street, near Second aver LEGANT PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT, Splendid team bay Horses. tet Harness, nearly new, by Stllings, and BROUGHAM, BY BREWS/ 6 street FOUR OTHER TEAMS, OF BOTH CARRIAGE AND Work Hor 'WENTY VERY FINE ROAD AND WORK HORSES, at auction this day, at 12 o'clock, b WILLIAM VAN TARS LL, Auctioneer. at the old stand, 11), 112, 114 ‘Thirteenth street, _tear Fourth avenue K BRASS MOUN > DOUBLE HAR- less, one same siugle coupe Harness, both wade by Burnet, of Paris. Apply at 139 West Seventeenth street, private stables, Both harnesses nearly new. JOR SALF.—207 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, fine pair brown carriage Horses, 15% hands; v lish drivers; fine pair bay carriage or coach Horses: also other pairs and nice young singie drivers cnd work Horses; also alarge pair of Diack Horses, suitable for large coachers or truck team. The above will be soid cheap tor cash, NATIONAL LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY. OR SALE—FOUR HORSES, TWO TRUCKS; PL ENTY of work. Inquire at 204 Montrose avenue, Williams burg, or at the store 176 South street, New York. Satts- tactory reasons for selling. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—A Wagon and Harness. WAUHLIG, 29 First avenue. NOR SALE—TEN SOUND YOU ES, ble tor carts, trucks or any kind of heety ‘work. be seen at 17 Leroy street, after 10 o'clock. FOR, SALE FOUR HORSES, oNE DOUBLE TRUCK, two single Trucks, with zood work reasons given for sellihg. Inquire of No. 4 Dey street, between the hours o} STYLISH BORSE, Inquire o1 CHARL! OR Nien teh lefetal tia OF BROOME STREET, shif nin perfect order, Inquire for JOSEPH Dkes ble, Thirty-seventh street and Seventh avenue. 08 SALE—A TOP WAGON, Bros. in are order; DELANCKY, pi x. BUILT BY, Wooo ce 1 West Forty-sikth Cory | lll {OR sae CLARENCE; @oo0p AS WN Fv@ieap COOK'S, 47 West Forty-tirst s BW JOR SAL ET OF HARNESS A SORREL MARE, 3 on, suited for country alker street, im liver; and Clarence, $20). bs 4 FOR SALE—T Wo Lows aap ONE HORSE, OWNER ving no Gran a Broads jer use for them. Apply to D. A. F°%, SALE CHEAP—20 GOOD. HORSES, the CONSUMERS’ Street, Jersey City. OR SALE CHRAP—AN ELEGANT SADDLE fonse, 4 itissmost' MRED yo pg sound, kind and gen- ‘ can ride him, Call UY East Twenty-second street. Stoesrase/minole and ver; APPLY AT ICK COMPANY, foot Morgan JOR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS CITY_MADE aide bet " savies, 264 9 Bievontn stvest used. Call at Berdan’s {OR SALE TWO SHIFTING TOP | BuaGrES, Cull spring and half spring, good order, also fine im rom Twentieth erect, ers; one fast, Inquire cal 123 West it bl = DUCTION—GREAT REI reductivn.—Our immense stock ne Rartiages, comprising ever) ght ‘agons, at lowest popu agers to call and exami CHEAP— \UCTION—GREAT ‘and second land yle faiuily Carriages aud lar prices; we invite pur- OWANUPACTURSRS UNION, 638 Broadway. (RAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, rREE DUIPER, sorrel Mare, 15 hands, $75;'bay Mare, 395; large bay , $60; euarant two Wagons and Harness, jeap. 267 West Twen yfitth street, —FOR SALE, TEN vouna HORSES HAVE BEEN ° season for livery use; also five nd four open Wagons, ait vest pve Aa vetn single | _ | iisee eels dor pei Uaruvss, ag West sk TAMBLETONIAN COLT FOR SALK—a YS ‘ARS OLD, (ig ends tagh. j bright boy, very stylish, couuie and found; strod by Mia etary, sta Star he i fous green and will Mou das AY AU DRAY nie SbAUIC, Nas 185 OF BROOME | ECOND HAND CARRIAGES, PARK PHAETON, S light Rockaway, two Dor Carts three Pony Phae- tons, Ficteria. severhl Buggies. six seat, Rockaway, ¢ worn Oa rat ica RUPACTURERS STON , 638 Broadway. aE SRE GELDING PHANTOM, SIRED BY A ‘ears old ; will trot ia 5 ace. lay) 10 EXCHANGE—A LIGHT TOP WAGON FOR HORSE and Track: diference (if any) wil! be paid in 88 GARRISON Desbrosses street, 0 LET—-STABLE OR FOUR HORSES, WITH COT- tage combined, 225East Ninth street, from Novem- ber 1, for private use. Apply to TATHAM BROTHERS, 82 Beekman street. (0 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 144 WEST FIFTIETH Piao apd 139 West Seventeenth street, between Sixth a Seventh avenues, ee JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. Vy 7 ARRANTED, WABeeeee. SPEED ED, ‘PEED. AT AUCTION THIS DAY. AT 10% 0” aT ARCH. JOUNSTON'S MART 19 TO 35 Tore TA T NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. W ANTED—SOUND YOUNG HORSE, LIGHT WAGON and Harness in exchange for new, Pianoforte be cae: makers; can be sel d trom warerooms. areas W. W., box 131 Herald office. al ANTED—A HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS, IN exchange for, av Be Lot of Ground, tree and clear. Address 3. P., box 4,949 New York Post office. TANTED—A SECOND HAND SIX SEAT SLE|GH, best maker, latest style, with robes, €c. Addresi G. V., box 208 Herald office. ]27,Cus88 STABLE FOR GALE—ON THIRTY FIRST street, near Sixth avenue; also one on Eighteenth Sreet. néar Sixth avenue; also one in Sniffer conte jirty-sixth street, near Lexington avenue, £. a Lo UDLOW & CO., No. 3 Fine street, u FARM HORSES, HARNESS AND DOUBLE 4 Wagon—Also Depot Wagon, wanted in exchange for New York. Farming Lands, Address box 2,593 Post office, jew Yor! 20 Geer WORKING HORSES FOR SALE. APPLE at the office of the Manhattan Ice Company, 306 West Fifty-second street, after o'clock P. M. DRY GOODS. A’ THE GBEAT EAST ST SIDE “ESTABLISHMENT. E, RIDLEY & SON, No. (0) GRAND STREET, NEW YORK. SILK VELVETS. Black at $1 75, $1 85, $2, $2 50 per yard up. New Nsasieatte shades, full variety, $3 and $3 50 per rd. | sea And S%-inch Mantilla Silk Velvets, $4 50, $4 9 er yar Hendiense stock of Ostrich Feathers and Tips. Dress avd Cloak Trimmings and Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimmings, ops and Buttons, without doubt cheapest in this city, Gros Grain Ribbons to match velvets. ting oF escces of all silk Mignons, consisting of every new desirable shade. dc., 50c., Gc., 75c., 85c. and 95e. per yard, soven inches wide. YAK LACES, GUIPURE LACES, {spect BARGAINS. Cheap RuMirigs, Edgings, Insertin Hamburg Edgings, 20 per cent prices. Our stock of Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Silverware, Houseluruishing Goods is very large and uly usually low. Ladies’ and Misses’ Gelow last momth” Great display CHEAP } Ladies’, Misses’ and Undergarments, ants’ Cuderclothing Corsets, We., 65c., 75c , $1, $1 25, $150. Examine. HAT DEPARTMENT. American Felt Hats, 750, $1, $1 25, in all new ehadep and tine qualities We invite attention to our ur trimmed Bonnets. KID GLOVES. One-button, fine colors, 35c., 45c. Perfect Two buttons, 45c., 65c., 75. "Sia nd $1 25 hae 3 500 dozens of geut’s 's Kid Gloves at Sc. and Opening to-day, five cases of Edward an barat all the new shades. ¢ xell the best low-priced gl ‘glove in this city, FURS! FURS FURS! We have cheap goods; it is no secret; our facilities place them within our reach; every advantage is gives to our eustomers. i air. onogram, COME AND SEE, Five floors are crowded Sf the most recherche and cheapest goods offered tor yea: We are receiving novelties ‘almost daily from Europe per varidus steamers. EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, Nos. $09, $11, 31134 Grand strect, 62, 64, 68, 68 and 70 Allen street, tifth block east trom the Bowery. AMM SEASONS st will pay you well to go to RH. MACY & CO.'S every day. Lots of/popular coods at “rig! portation, opening daily. Fourteenth street and Sixtn avenue, 40 SMITH’S PATT RN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, t. grand display of IMPORTED ight prices,” of our own im near Twentieth str hions; full line of styles; Patterns of them with Chord MODE: ot and basting done at short notice; Patterns flited to the torm and war | ranted perfect. in the day. MILLINERY AND _ DRESSMAKING. | M ME. HENRIETTA BUHLMEYER, } FORMERLY No. a 5Great Jones street, will open on Wedneseay, Octo ber 8, the most Cay oy selection of tall and winter Bom nets, Round Hats, &c., just received from Paris, at No. It Kast Ninth street, _INSTRUCTION. A LADY, WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION IN IN OIL ANB Water Colors, Drawing and Wax Flowers, at her studio, or at the residences of Pupils. Address or call on A. H., room 13, 212 Fitth avenue. N EXPERIENCED LASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and Bnglish teacher, scholar and gold medalist of a foreign university, desires t@eatablish & school in when the thoroughdrill of Engish public schools would be fei meantime takes private pupils; preparcs for, coF Blish or American :city reference of hizhest el ‘Adciress TI 'UTOR, box 2 Heral id Uptowa Branch offi AY $10.— Busty Bas WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &0. Messrs. Di AR, 875 Broadway, corner Eighteenth rect, will receive special suplla Bi oreetly. radios terms. Stiffness, cramping and trembling renioved and an elogant business hand guaranteed. Bookkeeping ee peeceenhy ‘a8 User ¢ best houses, T THOMPSOS ¢ COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, Bookkeeping, Wi od evenin department. Telege for operator AT RAINES COLLEGE, BROADWAY, JUNCTION Sixth avenue; down tewn, @ Bowery.—Boo! Keep. ing, Arithmetic, Grammar, SpeHing, Peninanship, v1 hess man's essentials pats taught; (oreleners taught the English language by American teac N EXPERIENCED FRENCH TEACHER DESIRES ‘AY REPRRIENCED UNENGM, THACHER Degina lesson. Add: eas naman DERES«'8 TRENCH wit baat acs ier soa way, =. eee eee acai GERMAN AND ITALIAN <-CONVERSA- ti 1 Parisien’ bags and literature, also si a ae by & references. App No! 8 Weat fin MSs KERL, 8 20 LEXINGTON AVENUE, TEACHING frst class tes, manos 8 © few more Bagi, te ineerae instruct — Mt} 9 rman Me erences gi matically) at a moderal e prices obese Fe IBACHER WANTED—FOR A FAMILY IN THIS CITY must be a sant of some one of the olverwties ol the United Stet sand have refe ‘4 teas TEAC Cui station sptlemnevory as to ory SITUATION IMMEDIATELY, BY dha 3 cher; of Berlin, bearing brilliant aye ant with 3 Engle fancanan i her

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