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Back (8 SPECIE BASIS. SPECIB BASIS. MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1873. iH. MACY ‘: co. In order to meet the . H. MACY & © — BH. MACY & C fall in the real value of goods caused by the re- cent monetary panic, also the fall in gold, we have resolved, in addi- tion to the EXTENSIVE REDUCTIONS H. MACY & CO.) which we have already H. MACY & CO: pthc made throughout our establishment to give our customers @ still farther CASH DISCOUNT of ten per cent. Our goods sre marked in plain figures, and to every customer making @ purchase of 5dc. and upwards will be re- turned TEN PER CENT ——~ on the amount of the purchase. This discount will be made on all | classes of goods through- out the whole store wherever a purchase is made of Svc, and up- wards. R. x FOURTEENTH STi TRE Er A’ KINZEY'S MACY AND SIXTH AVENUE. Great Panic Sale. Prices way down. Great sale of Dress Trimmings. tb Beaded Fringes, 250. yard up. Silk Bonnet Velvets, 96c. up, English Velveteens, 50c. up. Lining Silks, 2c, ap. Bonnet Silks, Suc. up. $60,000 worth of rich Ribbons, bought at bankrupt sale at 80 cents on the dotlar., Fancy Ribvo Fancy Feathers, Wings, Ostrich Tips, Plumes, closing out, bc. to $7. lie. yard up. ae pone Sen Frames, closing out very low. All onr silk Windsor ‘ tf and fancy Ties at 250. Bargains in Ladies’, Gents’ ond Misses’ Underwear. Rafa in Laces. Guipure Laces, 150. yard wy Yalencienni yar Yak Laces, ‘up. French Guipures, 8c. yard Up. up. Goods ces at KIN rr 3 eat sae oad be jess than asad cost 4 Ladies’ one- Dutton Kida, 39¢., 59c. Ladies’ two-bution Kids, 5c. , 63¢. cane ae mevee 890. + Gents’ £9c. All our Ladies’, Gents! and agit ea are Children’s Hosiery closing very low. Ghosing large stock of inen andkerc! Btee! and Jet Ornaments. crass Bags, Belts, Bronzes, ac. Prices reduced in every department, very low. WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth street. wh JAMES M'CREERY & CO.’S, Broadway and Ele jeventh street. Great bat bargains in Dress_ Goods. Will offer on MONDAY, October 20, "700 pieces of French Merinoes of the celebrated “Lapin” manufacture, in all the newest shades of navy blue, live brown, olive green, myrtle, prune and Russian gray, purchased during the recent panic, and will be offered at 65c., 75, and ST. e usually sold tor $1, st 123g and $1 AA. ‘ard, per same quality as ard. Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! Before purchasing elsewhere cal) at the old and well- known carpet warehouse No. 245 Hudson street, near Spring street, which still exists, all reports to the con- trary notwithstanding, where cab be had Carpets of all Btvles and qualities, Cilcioths, Matting. Mats Rugs ae., and everyting appertaining to a first Glass carpet ware: house, w Pargninis can be had which speak for them. felves. 'C EDGA v hand examine. at the old stants OWEN, formerly with De Wolf & Knapp, 233 Hudson street, Dear Spring street. New York. At V. VIGOUROUX'S, 122 FOURTH AVENUE, STAMP- ing establishment, specialty of fine embroidered French Goods, the largest stock in the city, Indivs’ and babies’ Trousseaux , Monograms for bandkerchieis, table and bed cloths embroidered to order or_ alr broidered ; wholesale department 69 East Tweilth street; also pertorating machine and pattern and accessories for stamping new. T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, nrg BROADWAY, near Twentieth Gotged ae LINE of FASHIONS, THE NEW Redingote now ready. Patterns fitted to the FORM warranted perfect. ous H MODEL given with each pattern Cutting and Basting done promptly. Open -until 63g o'clock P. HARANX, FROM GRAND STREET, BEGS LEAVE + to inform his numerous customers that he has traneierred hive getablishment to W Fourth avenue, a few doors + Stewart's. T MME. J.D. uv 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, between Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, Bamping and. Embroier ish pique Dresses, stamped and kerles and Ladies’ Undergarments; find Monograms embroidered to order; Laces cleaned nd mended equal to new. A SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 916 BROADWAY, near Twentieth street—FU NE of FASHIONS: E NEW Redinzote now ready, Patterns fitted to the Ech patter Cutty sd 2 tot MODEL given ae n. Cutting and Basting done prompt; e tinttl Bayo clock I Ps whaisdeltbaad dca s: LOOMS Will offer this week most extraordinary bargains in their complete assortment of real Cuipure, real Thread, ‘lack, colored and most exquisite designs in Jet beaded ‘Yak Lai Fassementeries, Fringes, Ornaments, Buttons, &c., of latest Parisian designs, at lower prices thao ever. ‘Ail the newest and scarce shades of silks; Trimming Veivets, in navy blue, myrtle, green, moose, olive, plum, re- ac. Stack silk Trimming and Millinery Velvets. at actually If their real values good quality, $1.56 to $) 00; su- perior goods, $2, $2 50.and upwards, Qur KKoortment fo Trimming Silks, Turquoise, black and speak ou ts “Wad complete than ever. Our for themselves. Provellce oe ( Ostrich and Raven Wing Feather Trim- trict and Willow Plumes, jancy Wings, &c. owe have just opened a large assortment of finest French Flowers, Comprising. montures and gariands of =. peenes, and .arnitures for bridal and evening Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, in dagge: meee te which we have marked much below the “Osh seed silver, jet, gilt, pearl and steel Belt Clasps; chau ry and Orn of entirely new, jew! uae and antique designs, at a great reduction from Emer prices ay MN ecialty of selling ladies’ and chil- are nts and infants’ complete Outfits, of Grhich we neers complete assoriment, made under per- Ponal supervision, and offering superior goods for less than inferior articles are selling A full line of ladies’ Dress Caj Coinures, infants’ and children’s Bonnets, in all the ten ing styles. _ BLOOM & B. "338 Bowe: F. DE Par AL, opposite Astor place, fans) W ardrobes from $65 up. dren's Undergarments Gntaren 8 's Outs 4 Initials embroidered to order. d mended equal to new. a me. Stamping and Stamped Goods, FORS, FURS—FADED FURS DARKENED TO Bits Hock like hew by, 6. pres And seo sainpics, Mufhing, altering kare OOF OWN LIAMS, 34) N Fulton street, Brooklyn. AAR, 94 BROADWAY, t—FULL 1 of FASHIONS, Redingote now ready. Patterns fitted to the M warranted perfect. CLOTH MODEL given with Beis ad and Basting done promptly. Open ee T SMITHS PATTE near Twentieth NEW NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. DRY es CORNER OF BLEECKER AND her sifects S28 Sur thanks (0 Tor t panic mies ibR + “GO. offer on Monday, October 20, tne followi 8, Viz — ionse’ Wack and eclored Alpacas, rich lustre, 250, Satin stry Mohaire, new shades. at 45c., worth 75c. SOLING. . offer Mourning Goods, compris Merinos Berathess’ Crape sa Wiper cent below value. case Mourning Goods, S0e., worth S0e. Tease double width Maids ase, worth 2.03) yards tne Sates aii ‘uew ‘shades rich qualities, SOLINGER & CO. offer 1 case Empr Cloths, fine goods, surprisingly low, 30c., 40c, and 5 The remaining stock of Japanese, Moire Antique and Foulard Silks clearing out at halt price. Housekeeping Goo Inspection of which will well repay a visit. of most useful and desirable Cloths, Cashmeres, This department consists ‘oods, Viz. —Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Table Bamaske Towels Napkins, Dosleys, Piavo aud’ Cloth Table Covers, much ow usual prices. Ail goods pareact and sold as fepresented at SOLIN- GER §$ Cv. 1,000 pairs ‘ilankets, $3 25 to $7 5); Bea Comforters, $150 to 1D) Nasser Quilts at $1 20; extra large. 280 doz luc, and upwards. £0 pieces heavy Shaker Flannels, 0c ‘worth Sic, Table Damask (all Linen), et GER 2 CO. otter La right quality goots trl el ovises ; ar Patent ‘Hubber ‘Rufting, most desirable for ladies’ dre 4c. SOLINGER & CO. 0 Lubin’s Silks and Varroa on bias; also Dress Silks, 75c. up ‘Ladies’ Furnishing Department, consisting of Che- mises, Nightgowns, Skirtarc Jorsets, Bustles, Hoop Skirts and all requisite articles. 100 pairs Corsets, dc. ; some at 50c.; superior quality, 2 0, Fi heteise Uses even tuck bosomsh trimmed with ghemines, jambury g3D) Important 1.00) Melt skirts, Sie, to $2 $0. Hosiery, Gloves and Skirts, and Gentlemen's Under. wear, Ladies’ Rutiing, Pertuinery, Notions; a complete assortment at reasonable price, 500 dozen Cambric Handkerchiefs, exe. ‘All new shades in Velveteens, Sie; and-u The Cloth edartment for lapies* men and boys’ wear, 50c. te $1.60; Waterproofs, 90c,, worth $1 25. SOLINGER'& CO. offer Suits, Sacaues, Polonaise, Redingotes, &c., made from best materials, in the newest styles, trom $5 up. A beaunful stock of Scotch Plaid, plain and striped Shawls, $2 75 to $6 50. William Hall, for the past 20 years in Broadway (ate with J. & ©. Johnston), desirés to impress on his nurherous triends and customers that all goodsin this advertisement can be relied on as genuine and far below average price. He solicits a visit, and assures all who may favor him the advantage of a bargain and full dis- play of the cheapest and best goods the market can at ford. Goods delivered free to all parts Weta at SOLINGER & CO.'S|at SOLINGER t fo0s popular one price house, popular one price house, corner of Christopher and|corner ot Christopher an Bleecker streets. leecker streets. (Formerly corner of Carmine and Bleecker streets.) REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CARPETS at the popular Carpet Store 123 Bowery, near Grand street ae i 5 500 pieces English Brussels, $1 15 per yard. These are all new designs, taken out of bond during the last week, and are 20c. per yard less than the cost of im- portation. aha? £00 pieces Ingrains, 40c., 50e., 60e., 7Sc. and $1 per yard. 10,000 yards Remnants of rpets and Olicloths at less than nalf cost, These goods will be sold as advertised and are all guaranteed as represented. Call and ex. amine them. The popular Carpet Store, 123 Bowery, near Grand street. Reo A. T. STEWART & CO. are continually adding to their RETAIL STOCKS from recent t importations of CHOICE FABRICS and purchases made for CASH, at LARGE REDUCTIONS in prices, and will open on Monda: tive lines of specialues in DRESs GOODS, a3 toliows:— ALL WOOL SATINES, Octover 20, elegant and attrac- French and English. SILK AND WOOL EPINGLINES, ALL WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS, FRENCH PLAIDS, ee ~~ ScoTCH TARLATANS, ‘rench and domestic CAMEL’S HAIR Crores: FRENCH MERINOS anl CASHMERES = POSITIVE BARGAINS. Also full line of black aud colored Lyons Silk VELVETS at largely reduced prices. Their stocks of black and colered, KS have been largely URUSTALLY at rs Lander the od ATTRACTIVE PRICES of last week. ‘Their departments of HOUSE FURNISHING and REFITIING, viz, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CARPETS, &@, as well as the stocks for PERSONAL SUPPLIES, have been reassorted in ail seasonabie and attractive articles adapted to their special wants. FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS AND STRANGERS wil find this an excellent opportunity for making purchases, BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. ne STORE, Fearful reduction oods in Dry NAUGHTIN & CORKERY’S, No. 531 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-sixth gnd Thirty-seventh streets, In consequence ot the depressed state of the dry goods Market anc of tue large amount of goods offered by im- Porters the past kK at the several auction sales and | the ruinous prices that goods sold tor will enable us to otter to our humerous patrons, on Mond October 20, and the following days, the largest, best assorted and | pest stock of try Goods ever offered un Eighth ave- SILKS, Black Sitks. $1, $1 1a $1 15, 8128, Gros Grain and Taftetas Silks, $130, $150, $175, $2: worth last week 25 per cent more. Fiver Silks, in all popular brands, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. DRESS GOODS. We would invite special atvention to our present stock of Dress Goods, which In quality, style and prices are un- | surpassed by any house in S ity. Ha hdvantage of a mew stock, purchased (or cash during thee| stringency ol the money market and replenished daily from auction sales, enab us to offer Striped, Plaid and plain Dress Goods at 13. Zec., 250. ; worth fully luc. per yard more. | A iuil line of double width corded Poplin Alpacas, We., worth 45¢. 5 cases silk finished pongee Poplins, 23 inches wide, S1c., Sold two weeks ago tor Gc. Full lines of Merinos, Sateens. Empress Cloths, Camel's | Hair Cloth and Velours, fully % per ceat Liss THAN IMPORTER’S PRICES. Black ALPAO five ed ‘A good black Al; 3 A tine, heavy w! A spiendid double ee Mik-dnisted Mohale, S7K0., wor rth 60c, _p’ pure Mohair, warranted silk finished, 50c., WORTH “MOURNING G00DS— In Sateens, Empress Cloths, Barrathea, Henrietta, Bombasines, English and French Merinos,’Drap d’kte, | Casumere, Crapes, ac., at the very lowest prices. SUITS, CLOAKS AND REDINGOTES. Large stock oj Suits, made on the premises in the very best manner, of the best materials, in all the new shades, All facilities for fitting. Ladies in'attendance. All alter- ations made without extra oparge 635 black alpaca Suits, $4, $) 0 Bi nd $4. 870 colored Suits, $9, $10 aed upwards, Serges, velours aud pongee suits, at attractive prices, Biack cloth Sacques, in the latest styles. Redingoves, made of ail tashionable materials, Waterproof Cloaks, all sizes. Shawls, Shaw: Square wool shawls. $ Square Broche and I’ Long wool Shawis, $4 Long Broche and Mourning Shaws, Housekeeping Goods, Blankets, Vomtortabies, Flanne! nd upwards. ey Shi Orbe) $0 and upwards upward: ley Shawls, 0 and upwards. and upwards, Tickings, § stings, Shirtings, ‘Table Linen, Towei: well: Windsor Laces, Honery, dc. UMS Bapkins, All Goods marked in plain figures, ‘ Strictly one price. | NAUGHTIN & CORKERY, No. 58) bighth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty seventh streets. Dla YORK DYEING A} AND PRINTING k SUM STATEN ISLAND, KE TAnLISUED, IN 1819, 4) Duane street, near Broadw: 762 Broadway, near Eighth street, New York. 610 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixth st { | Top and W8 Vierrepontetreet, near Fulton, Brooklyn, Dye, Cleanse and Refinish Indi¢s’ and gentlemen s Gar- meiits and Piece Goods in a superior manner. T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, AT near Twentioth sireet—FCLL LINE of FASHIONS, Fite Wal Redingots now ready. Patieras fitted to the FORM warranted pertect, CLUTH MODEL given with each pattern. © pups and Basting done promptly. Open until 65 o'clock P. T SHAYNE'S , EAL SACQUES MADE TO ORDER, S* fir Afanutactory,. corner Broad treet N, B.—Furs relined, cleaned and Tenth i] = “ 3 yaaa L sss H H A wwwy |b ri 8 H wu a, wWwwww 8 H OF AA WWW W L 8 Baud A A WWWW L S88, HHH AAAAA WWWW L 8s oH HOA A WW WW ¥ 5 8 HOA A ww ww 8 HOA aA ww Www tuum. sss HH HA A Ww W ‘364 Bowery, Fer? of Fourth. street, between Twenty: ‘st and Twenty-second streets. frak store, bb avenue, begs leave to call the attention of the Tadtes ‘to his superd stock of Human Hair Goods, of the best quality of hair only, without anv intermixing whatsoever, of his own importation and manufacture, The largest stock ol Human Hair ce in the city. ketaited at wholesal es. Tean offer to the public Tnducements which cannot be superseded by any of my competitors All goods Warranted as ce repeenn, Prici Short Hair Switches severe 81 and’ Fines Saale iain Sriiciieg solid, not dyed, 18 z inches. “fous, 20 one 26 inches long, 4 ounces we: 32 inches long, 4, ounces welgs Long Si je Chey bat iy eurly— rn; ingle s" sata Sy curl 22 inch, ‘utin neh ‘Aga 8 Ladies’ own hair made over In atest styles. Combings made up {c. per ounce, Goods sent C, 0. by express on receipt of color and money in registered letters or Post office order. A’ LOVE's, Opening daily. Our Choice Patent hand-ma Silk Lov: ‘Wareted. Goods Head-aress tor LOVE Ladies and ‘children, Intants, er gE Hoods! Hoods! Hoodst recommended OV. Caps! Cap: en ! OVE] Sacques! Sacques! Sacques! physicians OVE Cloaks, sdperior LOVE Shirts to LOVE Leg: anything LOVE| Drawers! Drawers! Drawers! ever LOVE Mitts, made LOVE 10 LOVE head-wear, “OVE done Ha uD equal N. B—Wholestie tnd Retail. to new. 313 6th ay., between igth and 20th MM" LAFORCADE, NO, 6 WEST ELEVENTH street, near Broadway. has arrived from Paris, With the greatest novelties in Opera Cloaks; t:vening, Carriage and Street Dresses and Costumes; embroidered Velvet, Sicillenne, cachemere and camel’s hair Polo- naises; Dolmans and sleeveless Jackets, trom Worth, Pin- ‘at, Laferiere and Hautenais; Bonnets trom Virot’s, jantel Therese, &c.; also Lingeries MME, ANTOINETTE BERNUEIM, 19, BREV ‘OORT place, Tenth street—Has received by last steamers & handsome assortment of Walking Jackets which she can offer at extra low prices; Costumes, Velvet Cloaks, ponneis and Hats, &c., at great inducement at ST. TAYLOR'S, 816 Broadway, MONDAY, Oct. 27, ot new designs tor Cloaks and Wrappings, received y he ae eames. a system. This system is ng only Nerf erect rile ot cutting, and is like that used by the best tailors. Most thorough instru tion guaranteed atour only New York house, 816 Broad- way: Teaching. including the art of Basting, $20. Positions given conipetent pupils. ; pe ESOLVED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, Black Silks! Blagk Silks! Reduced as follows:— Good quality Gros Grain at $1 25; former price $1 40. Better quality Gros Grain at $1 40; former price $1 60. Much richer quality Gros Grain at $1 50 foriner price $1 75. Still richer quality Gros Grain at $19); former price $2 25 Sublime quality Gross Grain at $2 25; former price $2 75. Very elegant Gros Grain at $2 50; former price $3 10. JACKSON'S, Breadway and Waverley place. 1) Mec PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY will open on Monday, October 20, the most elegant and latest novelties in Rich French Flowers and Feathers, Bridal Sets and Veils, Floral Garnitures for Wedding and Evening Costames to order. Vases and Baskets filled to order “‘a specialty.” Churches, Halls aud Dwellings decorated. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, 28 East Fourteenth street, vines: doors west of University _No. 9 Rue de Clery, Paris. JELVET CLOAKS, TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RE- serve, at No. 15 East Fourteen.h street. WWAuLen & WGORLEY. Special Tnducements, . Greatest bargains ever offered. Don’t buy before you examine our magnificent stock of Dress Goods, Mourning Goods, Suita, Sacques, Redingotes, whawls, ree ers Velvets, Velveteens, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Skirts. Cloths, White Goods, Linens, Gloves, Hosiery, Domestics, Housekeeping Dry Goods, &c., &c. Owing to the recent stringency In the money market and depression in business we have been enabled to make large purchases at our own prices for cash, and can offer unparalleled advantages to our customers and the public. Acall and examination of our stock will convince the most sceptical. - WALLER & McGORLEY, WAS Grand street. hear Broadway. URS, FURS, FURS.—FULL ASSORTMENT OF LA- and children’s Furs can now be seen at MAX ws, ween Eighteenth and red to the latest styles at $200, OQ wort Black Dress Goods at the following reduced prices:— 88e., former price $1 10, 100 pieces French Cashmeres at 75 pieces French Cashmeres at 9c." former price $1 20. 40 pieces French Cashimeres at $1 J), former price $1 40. & pleces French Merinos at We.. former price $1 10. 40 pieces French Merinos at $1 i5, former price $1 40. § pieces G4 Bombazine Cloth at sie. tormer price Bl. 3) pieces Parisine Cloth at $1, former price $1 & pleces Empress Cloth w tormer price 45 pieces Empress Cloth at 75c., former price 18) pieces Alpacas atdSc., former price Gc. 120 pieces Alpacas at 56c., former price 70c. 100 pieces Poplin Alpacas at 4uc., former price 60c. English and French Bombazines, Henriettas, Drap @ Ete at similar reductions, besides many otter lots too numerous to mention. ndsome black Suits at $30, former price $40, some black Suits at $40, former price $50. utiful Bonnets at $8, former price $11, JACKSON'S MOURNING STORE, Broadway sud Waverley place. Ht MILLINERY. AND DKESSMAKI. R.A. HASTINGS, 16 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET — Falland winter Bonnets and Hats, from the lead: ing houses in Paris. Novelties in Fiowers and Feath- ers, &c. ABOVE + Union square—Importer of Paris Bonnets and Eng- lish Round Hats, trom aii the leading houses in Kurope. C M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MIL J» linery, Promenade, Carriage, Opera and Keception Hats, from the leading Paris houses. 3) Kast Fourteenth street, between Union square and Fifth avenue. RESSES FOR STREET AND rented to ladies at 468 trimmin altered beyond recognition. Parties will do well to ca hetore purchasing ball dresses, —MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, MCKINLEY, 2% FOURTH AVENUR—JUST RE- + cefved an elegant assortment of Bonnets and Bound Hats, trom Virot’s and other leading houses in Paris; prives to suit the times. MAES, FAN IER SISTERS, FRENCH DRESS, CLOAK nd ladies’ underwear making, No, 65 Rast Fifty. d street, between Fourth and Madison avenues — of pur patrons to our special fittiny nd at short notice. all the attenth the latest sty’ on vabla Espafiol MEbes. NOL, @& MAST TWELPTH STREET, NEAR JM.“ Broadway.—Maison de Modes, Millinery and Dress Tnaking. “Latest designs Walking, Dresses, extremely low prices nets on hand. M#8,.4: PRI IS EAST FOURTEENTH Mi" street, successor'to the late Mme. M Harrie bas & large assortinent of imported Bounets and Round Hate at very reasonable | LLES, DE 1 Broadway, opened a super & Martel and Therese Reduced prices, In consequence of removal Mads MICHEL, (FORMERLY WITH MARIE Galeapean), 423 Sixth avenue, near Twenty sixth street, has arrived, per steamship Saint Laurent with & most recherche’ assortment of Bonnets and Round Haws, careiully selected by herself in the Jeading houses of Paris. Also Engiisu Bound Hats, from 0, W W. Dinner, Evening New importations Bo n- HENDRICKS, 1,190 nes Hote have. just of French Bonnets from Virot elected by themselves in Paris. rown's ne eS MILLINERY AND DRE! 185M. E. COOK, SIXTH AVENUB AND Tw ENT. on chifiren's Onin areas, e Osrscts, tniants We Ward: siding Trou y ted ares for Love's celebrat Rand‘made Corsets, tock a i tha to order, AKING, me, JACOBS, MM. WASHINGTON, 777 BROADWAY lao} T, Stewart's), fashionable Dress 1 short notk to make the superior style dai ” Saree dresses home can ae them All work done RA Washington's establishment guaran teed to give ‘action, Orns FEATHERS—OSTRICH Great inducements are offered to the tri id Colored Ostrich Plumes, Willow: Sixth avenue, between Eighteenth Ba ar bsteenta streets, Manufacturer ‘at r'Ostrich Fea ers. TAMPING AND EMBROIDERING DONE AR. tistically, without competition, at L, HARAUX'S Tayorn” 996 Broadway, first tloor, opposite Lord & ‘ay lot 32 WKST NINTH STREET.— MME, GRENIER MAKES elegant Walking Suits trom ey upwards: evening and reception dresses at short notice; iy Jess than other first class reliable | Aressmakers, No aly! 719 SIXTH AVENCE, ONE DOOR NORTH OF Forty.frst street.—Mtme. R. KENDALL, late with Mme. Camille De Lacey, ot Broadw: wishes to inform her triends and the pul ie ‘that she has opentd the above store, and will show on Monday an elegant assortment of Bonnets and Round Hats at extremely low prices. N. B,— Particular attention given to orders for elderly ladies and children, ake ice and on most FEATHERS — le hog lack - __... SPOR TING—DoGs, BEDI § A —FOR ue, ALL KINDS OF FANCY x DOGS + Birds, &e. ledicines for all diseases; Prepare: Food for mocking. birds, at B. G. DOVEY's, Rb. 3 Greene street, near Canal. FINE BREECH-LOADING GUN, MADE BY W. Richards, Liverpool, cost $150, gold, will be soldttor $50 afapplied ti foratonce. No. 5 East Foul th street, pes BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, “HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs. Imported ratting and rab- biting Ferrets, Buuer’s Intallible Mange Cure and FI Sxterminaton. Tde. 5 Butle ork, $2. Dogs board: ler'y new wi trained, &c, Medicines for all diseases, F%. SALE—A GENUINE BLACK AND TAN GOR. don setter Slut and two dog Pups, two months old. F Red ree and {oie apply at HALE & CONK- Links Fulton str eet, Fe SALE—ALL THE CHOIOE BREEDS OF DOGS, Birds and Animals. Medicines for all diseases, EEE Food for Mocking Birds. At FOSTER & ‘Rs!, No. 3 Amity street, near Broadway. ANTED—A WELL BRED AND THOROUGHLY broken better; a bitch preferred: owner must be ae to give field trial. ‘Aduress, with tull SET SORIAty W. D.8., Bronxville, Westchester county, N. TANTED—A WHITE SPITZ DOG. ADDRESS M. E. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. THE TURE. EERFOOT DRIVING PARK.—SECOND FALL vy, October 28, and days. No. 1—Purse ), ior 2°50 class; to second, $30 to third, $2 2:38 120 to frst, Second day. nal ly La leeting, 187% First day, Tues continue three $100 to fi fu to fourth. 342 class $100 to first $50 to. second, sure ied, $20 to fourths Nos Purse $500 tor 2:34 class; $140 He first $80 to second, $50 to third, $30 to tourth. Third day.--No. Purse $160, for minute lass; $75 to first, bab to second, $20 to $15 to fourth. 'No. 6— Purse $500, open to all; a to first, $125 to second, $75 to "third, fourth. — Conditions Sime as:adverdsed frst fall necting. Entries to close at Baldwin's Empire House, corner of Main and Ply- mouth As ets, near Catharine ferry, Monday, October 20, at 9 pun noice dons to be addressed to Wit LIAM EMAHON, at said ILLIAM MeMAHON, Superintendent. PecsEree PASK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, SECOND FALL MEETIN COMMENCING MURSDAY, OCTOBE! SE Ni ,000, for horses that have severfbeaten $500 to second and $20) to third, J. L. Doty enters b, m. Lydia Thompson. Jno. Murphy enters bg. Charlie Green, J Ben Flagler. Lovell enters br. g. Barney Kelly. bes Philips enters Kd. ie. Dongvey, Jr. enters br, g. Joker. J. S. Baker ente: ton Keeler. PURSE No, 2.—! r horses that have pina yer beaten $500, 139; $30) to first, $150 to secon and $0 to th ‘A. G. Whitson enters b. m. Pauline. 3; Merritt entors br. g Berkshire Boy. Owner enters ch. g. Sterlin; John Murphy enters s. g. Sewell Jake. J. H. Philips enters br. g. Fred. Tylor. » 8. darmmis enters ‘Port Washington, D, HURSDAY, OCT, 23, Y. PURSE No. 3.—hree- 8. Burr enters b. fill ree Francis. es Burr enters b. ¢, Retor Fawin Se enters ha c Topeallant. Aad No. 4.—$600, for horses that, have never cuenta ; $325 to first, $175 to second and $100 to third, a enintel Pieffer enters bik. s. Daniel Boone. John Murphy enters b. g. Everitt Ray. . W. Pendergast enters ch. m. Lady Emma. PB g. Clothespin, 3, HE Phillips enters gg Jack Driver. M. Martin enters b. g. Mystic. James Dongvey. Era entersg. ¥3 Ed. Paleo Peter ae enters b, m, Mary A. Whitn THIRD DAY, FRIDAY, GOTO BE! "2h, * pees) Noy Freres for horses that have ist beaten 3 Re ind. ‘ear-old Colt Stake. 150 to second and $50 to J. Gor enters b. g. Dexter ‘Thomas O'Coungy enters g. g. Dawn. Owner enters ch. ¢. Sterling. J. MeKee enters. g. Silver Tail. John Moore enters b. im. EMe Dean. 1. 8. Sammis enters 8. ¢. Farm WS. Thoms enters br. g. Phil O'N fx, Jr. Robert Fletcher enters ifree t ail ,600 to fi 1,000 nd gi forded eS Judge rut Jerton. ‘Camors. W. Lovell enters b. m. Ainerican Girl. C.'8. Green enters b. m. Gazel Admission to held, grand stand’ and quarter stretch $2. Aamission to club'house, introduced by a member, $5. Races commence each dayat2 o'clock prompt. Good day and track. Coney Island cars leave Fulton ferry every ten minutes for the grounds, O. READ, President. Grorcr W. Oaxtay, Superi dent, _HORSES, C! CARRIAGES, & eC. T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART of WILLIAM VAN ‘TASSELL (SUCCESSOR TO JOUNSTON 2 VAN TASSELL), at the old stand, M0, 112 and 114 Fast Thirteensh street, near Fourth a REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES en WILL BE HELD =s ttf “TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, GENTLEMEN WIsHiNG TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell. will find this house iy, reliable, as this business will be contlucted on he saine straizhttorward principles which have gov- erned it in phe past. ae GE’ PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE T 13 WARRANTED SOUND PROM 2 TO 48 HOURS For TRIAL, Horses and Carriages always on hand at pri LIBERAL Fog ES MADE ON Me ae ENTRIES CAN on DE SENDING FULL DE. eae nen THRO H THE MAILS, AND CAN BE £ UP TO SIX O'CLOCK THE DAY’ PREVIOUS TO ND HAND CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS TAKES ON S{ORAGE FOR SALE, T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATIER- BALLS, cornea of Broadway and Thirty ninth street. HARLES W. BARKES, Auctioneer. REG veal AR. SALES OF HORSES, Ce ac, ERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, THE jal 9.4 AUCTION MART in the State having a large ‘iving ing fons for showing horses on sale. MAJOR ©. KER, New York, _ 1. 0, CHASE, Boston cw Forks § Proprietors. AY CTION HOUSE OF ARCH, SOUNETON (ate yphertee & Van Tasse! OFFICE AND SALESROOM, ‘OLD. ‘STAND, ST Nassau street, opposite the Fost office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR Bouse 18 REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMIS) 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house, and won the respect Riser ites of the business community as well asthe ublic at lar eat! LAR sALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Entries for sale may be made, usual, elther at our downtown house, . My “as street, or at the Mart, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near oa vere plac LIBERAL ADVANCES M ON CONSIGNMENTS, SALE COMMENCES 1 ‘At 104g O'CLOCK. A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF Se Sag Lap Rugs, Blankets, Saddles, Harness &c., cheap a E, BARTLETT'S importing house, _ 82 Warren street, FEW BOARDERS WILL BE TAKEN IN ONE OF Jent 1s Saami forcoachman, 219 West Forty-first the best ventilated private stables in clty; excel- —READ WHAT THE. “SPIRIT OF THE TIMES + says in regard to Dan Mace’s great sale :— “The Greatest Sale of Celebrated Trotters and Road- er Known.—This is the heading Es a paste ae. yan i sters me! rein another column, Ag will be th nounced sale comes off on Tuesday, ‘October ma "he o'clock, at the place announced. These celebrated horses we now the prover of Daniel Mace, Esq. Major Charles Barker is to be the auctioneer; the announcement of this is a necessary, for every one well, knows that ne ats the hy of his profession. The list offered tor sale comprises several well Known trotters ‘who have records, some of them well into the twentie As we understand the sale will be without reserve, let al who are in need of assured good animais be on hand, a not from any reason allow this opportunity to heeded, Stidy the advertisement ae then go and ex- amine the horses themselv T, Mace will be only too happy to show every attention to inquirers for intorma ‘tne “A TOART, BY BREWSTER, OF BROOME STREET, with Ph ‘and shaits, as good as new will be sold & arg: in, a TEANEY’ 8 stables, 41 West Forty-fourth Ste A —FAMILY CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, BoTH « new and second hand; cheapest place in the city, Cail and examine, before buying elsewhere, 141 West Broadway, near Canal street (HOME AGAIN! LOW RENTS, d stand, No. 53 Liberty street, revived. ight Carriages, Harness, cheaper than ever, Low renta, 58 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau. <FOR SALE CHEAP, HORSE, TOGETHER WITH + Truck, Harness and good work, on account ot other business, Apply at 64 Grove street, from 6 to 9 P. M, ) MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . Harness omission aunt est Harness, Blankets, I Haber, Halters, prove e., Ao. No Broadway expenses of provt Belling at ay f3 ey bray tes be beate: , BALL ‘ik GO 4 Wooster street, between Prince and Houston, University place cars pass thi door every 3 3 minutes, —JENKING & DUFF, AUCTIONS BES, WILL SELL + at public auction,” on sony Cotober 3, atla o'clock, in a ig of Court House, near Sd one Bes Se i ia febay casea obease ae : yorder ot. Farley, Mar; “yard HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. CHAJOR CHAS W. BARKER, AVOTIONEER, A. On Oa CRB ATEST TS AUE EBRATED AND ROADSTEBS gt KNOWN, THE PROPERTY’ of DANIEL MACE, bag ON TUESDAY, goto aE 21, at Lt o'clock, i NO, 06 WEST FORTY-BIGHTH Si. near Broadway, AND ec PAIR BROWN WAN LETONtas MARES, 15% high, 6 and fier AS 5 rot in 2:40 single or double, THE seth ‘oe Penn Yan, 4X high, S years oat can trot i Fr BAY GELDING" oan Higa, 6 years old; can trotin Pee SURREL TROTTING Mare Eastern Maid, 15% neh Ra teat tit old; ons trotin 2:35. ROAN MARE, 6 years old; can trotin ORREL MARE BY ETHAN ALLEN, 14% high, 5 years oud; can trot tn 2 tack GELDING, 43% MIGH, Byears old; can trot KOAN MARE 1d HIGH, 6 : E Guay Holo at tr old can trot in 2.35, Bi bs 15! trot in 245 wid tle her. CELEBRATED ¢ GRAY QbotttNa mare Butterball, sired by General Knox, 14% high, 8 years old; can trot three 154 HIGH, 6 years old, sired by Gree ey ‘etonian out of a thorduglibred race-mare; can tro CELEBRATED CHESTNUT trotting gelding Magna Charter, 14% high, § years old; cau trot in 2:35 TING GELDING’ Joe, 19 high, 7 years old; oan un trot tn ay L MARE, 16% HIGH, 5 years old; can trot close ‘AY GELDING, 15% HIGH, 8 years old; has a record bX HAMBLETONIAN mare, 18% high, 6 years old; CATR Th THD pay TROTTING , fine, Stonewall Sackson, 1 high. 9 y record ELEBRATE, ee OT ING GELDING Young Beas en by Honest i ith4 highs viyeare old; can Seiko 3), single oF dounl ING, 1 high; 6 years old; can trot in * CELEBRATED BAY HAMBLETONIAN trotting gela- = Pilly Biair, 15% igh, 9 years old; can trot in 235 or doub! MELRBRATED SORREL TROTTING gelding George leks, 1544 high, 8 years old; can trot in 2:35, single or THE CELEBRATED BROWN TROTTING gelding, Little Jerry, 14% high, 8 years old; can trot in 2:4, sing is or doul ILE ABOVE TROTTERS WERE selected by Mr. Mace this summer, during his travels East and West, with great care and regardless of cost, and now, being desir. ous of reducing iuls “stock offers ‘them tor positive and Je highest bidaer. ANTED sound and kind and all elegant aad extre ays drivers, single or double, IW ON EX LON, CaTaLouuss Now BRADY, find can bo obtained AT B. cITY ‘AvcTION MARE END NEW YORK TATTER- A Ls.8, Corner of Broadway and ‘Vhirty-ninth street, NO PusTPO. N account of weather. HANDSOME COUPE HORSE WANTED—NOT over moves ears old. Inquire of JOHN O'CONNOR, 52 West Sixteenth street. » SOUND, GENTLE AND STYLISH PAMILY Horso—Black, 15 hands 3inches high; price, $250. 148 East Thirty-ninth street. “HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, OR SALE CHEAP—FOUR SEAT EXTENSION é are in good order, Apply At 06 Oolumbls staee, SRS aR ey OR CALE ON BAT 4 SELSMDID. BADDLE HORSE: . : young and geutle. Address LORSE, sid Weet tareone ated West l'wenty- IRST CLASS STALLS TO LET—WITH PLENTY OF varriage room, in emeaine stable 162 West Bighteenth street OR SALE-A FOURIN-HAND, DRAG AND POMY Phaeton, built batt ter, of Broome street; a two wheeled Vog Cart, buut by Sinrrey, of Notti dinghy Park Phaeton, by Wood Brothers; Taree sets of dout Harness. Can be seen ma 138 West Eighteenth street. ORSE BLANKETS AND RUBBER CLOTHING FOR H ra and sable ase Lap Robes, all new styles. The best quods at iow pric Us BR Pte ‘0 Fulton street, up stairs. Hos BLANKETS, CARRIAGE ROBES, HARNESS, c.—The largest variety of Horse Furnishing Goods in New York no mu . C, M. MOSEMAL 2 BRO., Manufacturers, 14 UI JORS#S WINTERED-IN PATERSON, PASSAIO county, N. J., at RICHARD BENSON'S; the best of care taken of them. For reference inquire of Jolin Har- ck, 36 Futy-fitth street. FLORSES TAKEN TO BOARD IN THE COUNTRY FOR the winter; box stalls if reqalred. Address SAMUEL WILLETS, Little Neck, L. ALF-SsAT LIGHT TROTTING WAGON, MADE TO order, ouly used bait adozen times; the handsom est rpgon in New York, ata bargain, for cash, No § i rteenth street. SPEED.—A GENTLEMAN WANTS A YOUNG nonen \) that can trot a mile in 2:40, single or double; speed and soundness guaranteed, Address TIMES, box i Herald office. GPEED ANP. GREAT STYLE.—VERY DARK BROWN, 193g hands, 6 years. sey gentleman wishing a verv 7 abort) anted parieak every way, tor half address D. 1. B. bOx 517 Post office. STABLES 10 LET—14 AND 76 LITTLE WEST Fweltth street, two stories and oftce, 27 stalls; | 9 Vandam, street, we alls; bast Bisventh street, pear avenue falls, two stor . Ick Woman. bh Una neon Sivenie TO LET—FO OUR STALLS, WITH ALL OON- near for carriages, &o, Apply at 239 West Fif- we BREWSTER SIDE BAR ROAD WAGONS, ELEG\N¢ TOP SIDE aR KOAD WAGON, TOP DUSENBERY & VAN DUSER ROAD ign Rone ae AT ARCH. JOHNSION'S TEeNTH superiot value, THI Re STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY. rade RUCKING BU-INESS WANTED—IN EXCHANGE tor a 60 ton Sloop, in perfect order, or for Real Estate. A cood trade will be given. Address bo2 box 179 Herald office. 10 LET—PRIVATE STAB 131 AND 139 WEST Seventeenth strect, aud 144 west Fittieth street, be- tween sixth and Seventh avenues. JAMES SILKEMAN, 76 Wall street, HE ADVERTISER WILL SELL FOR WANT OF USK an eleant bay Kentucky bred match or coupe Horse, areas old, Os Veg Banda Meh Be mound and kind; price $500, Add rt New York. LARGE NUMBER OF DRAUGHT AND ROAD Horses; sold tor want of use, at prices to sult buyers. Apply to Ice’ Company, toot West iwentieth street, North 0 LET—sTABLE ¥OR FOUR HORSES, WITH COT. tage combined, 225 East Ninth street, from Novem~ Ber 1, tor private use, Apply to TATHAM BROTHERS, 82 Beekman street, VERY FINE AY HORSE, FOR COUPE OR road, 15% handé,6 years, sound and kind, tor sale, or would ‘lend for his keep, at Excelsior Stable, next to Gilsey House, or box 1,780 Post office. 0 LET—AT REDUCED PRICE, PRIVATE STABLE ate East Twentieth street, near Third avenue; bas ee three or tive stails und carriages, family wenty-fith sireet and Fourth avenue. FIRST CLASS PRIVATE STABLE TO RENT, untown—In a good location; size, 25x100; rooms for coachman, dc. W. & BE, A. CRUIKSHAN Broadway, corner Forty-fourth DESIRABLE FAMILY HORSE, BUGGY, &C longing to a private gentleman, for sale cheap un- exceptionable and fully warranted, and sure to please. Address O., MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 671 Brdad- way. LIGHT TOP SIDE-BAR WAGON, BY STIVERS; one light Clarence and top Wagon, by Broome street Brewster 2)top und open road Wagons, trom $55 up; coupe rord Rockaway, 4 second, haild Kockaways, up; 1 slide seat, 1 Coach, 2 beoond ‘hand’ top" pony Phaetons, 1 Coupe, oe. aD sterenat Express Wagon, Blankets. Lap Robes, single and double Harness. WILLIAM Ii, GRAY, 2) and 22 Wooster street. A’ OUR WAREROOMS, 553 BROADWAY, ARE THE AA following second ‘hand Carriages in good order and or sale Top Wagon, round. tront Coupe, straight front Coupe, Barouche, six seat Rockaway, Dog Cart Phaeton, T Phaeton, ‘heel Dog Cart, seat Phaeton, two wheel Dog Cart OLEY, PRAY & CO, —FOR SALE es BERLIN COACH, GLASS FRONT, + moder: nearly new; Brewster & Co., of Broome street, maearss to be so! a to 9 close aa estate, Nos. 7 and 18 Hast'eighteenth street BROUGHAMS, LANDAULETS, COUPES, COUPE ‘and cut-under Rockaways, extension and halt top ‘abrivlets, Victorias and Buggies at Sees several second hand. No. 7 Washington place, near Broadway. ‘Beery TURNOUT—PRICE $300; FINE LOOKING brown Mare; wi ted sound, aind, gentle and true; new light Expre: ‘on, Harness, Blanket, Whip, all complete. HOVEY'S stable, 141 Kast Sixteenth street. Hat tt HOUSES AND LOTS EXCHANGED FOR rages Furniture. Merchandise, &e. AD- iy toono! W. BROW ¥ , 135 Broad ork, from 1 to 4 0" solve ee FOR HORSES.—A GENTLEMAN OWNING A arm on Long Island, having @ few extra stalls will taken limited number of Horses at the nomin: price of $10 per month, Address box 1,380 Post office. ‘NARRIAGES TO LET BY THE MONTH.—ENTIRELY new; French pattern: first class horses, harness, drivers and pera Bis tea Yeand 20 oust to aby private turnout Opera Stables, 48 and 50 East Thirty-second st (feds omtielehies nieeild ellie FRONT, ROUND boot Coupes, trimmed with brown cloth, will be sold ata bargain. iT SIDE CARRIAGE RLYOSITORY, 1,494 and 1,496 Broadway, near Forty-fitth street, IRE! FIRE!!—OUR STOCK OF CARRIAGES, DAM- aged by water, will be sold ata bargain, JOSEPH — & CO., 1,494 and 1,496 Broadway, near Forty.fitth ‘way, basement, New por SALE—235 TO 30 LOW PRICED DRAUGHT Horses. Apply at 140 Varick street or 139 Thompson street. WYOR SALE—A oo ROAD HORSE, SPEEDY AND ound, with Top Buggy and Harness, nearly new. anni & at private stable, 6 East Seventeenth street, near ‘Third avenue (OR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, A first class turnout, ‘for half what it 43 worth aan Lent tomnd showeity watrentedseonad wea kids aed avery easy driver. Address BROKER, Meraid ptown Branch ot Sota est Nee re OR SALE—THREE HORSES, DOUBLE. eyo ube’ 10 LE'—PART OF STABLE, 145 WEST THIRTY eighth street; room tor 2 horses and 2 carriages. Ap. ply on the premises. TANTED—A SOUND YOUNG HORSE, OR HORSE, light Wagon aid Harness, in exchange for drs class new Pianutorte ; best city maker; can be selec from warerooms. Address S. 8, box 110 Herald office. W4NIED-HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS, New Jersey, tor their keep during the winter. dress u, F. ESSEN No. 5 Dey street, room 13, WANTED-STABLE, FOUR STALLS, BETWEEN Fourteenth and Forty-second streets, Second and Firth avenues, Address, with full particulars, FW. Sy Herald office. Woes rat UpEaY BUY IF PRICE SUITS—& DAVIS, Army Bullding, Houston street, corner of Greene. | VANTED—AT PANIO PRICES, A YOUNG, SOUND AE a RAR Pte ey jo use in country foF Rockaway, fe ress, with full Paruculars, G, box 152, er ‘ANTED—FOR CASH, THREE YOUNG HORSES, that can show 3 minutes: must be sound and thor- ouehiy a. a vate single and double. AddressJ. L, 8. So, OX Glare AR TENTH STREET AND BROAD- way, a three or four stall pits pone with loft. Apply to VICTOR, office 54 East Tenth street. ANTED—A 2:40 HORSE (THOROUGHBRED PRE- ferred) and Brewster Wagou at panic prices. Ad- dress HORSE, box 542 Post office. AXTED—A SECOND HAND SKELETON (TRACK Wagon; must be in good order and low In price. Address, giving particulars, box 4,99 Post office. $150. BARGAIN, BAY MARE 15% HANDS, long mané and tail; warranted sound; tro to 3 minutes; fit for any business. Inquire tor Seites MURPHY, No. 2Spencer place, Fourth street, near Christopher.’ IN ieee PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND STEIN- A. Yay Sons’ Pianos for sale cheap: hiso Pianos of other makers. Steinway Upright Planos to rent to re- pense parties STEINWAY & SONS, steinway Hall, ew York. OCTAVE AGRAFFE, A 200,—MAGNIFICENT 7. « rosewood, ov ae (Goldsmith) Piano- forte, Stool, &c.; cai legs; latest improve- ments) fully guaranteed: ‘iso Piano and Stool, GOLBSMITHS 30 Bleecker street, near Bowery. A? —TWO MAGNIFICENT 7}, OCTAVE GRAND juare Pianos for sale at a sacrifice for cash, at WM, HALL & SON'S, 751 Broadway. LADY WILL SELL OR RENT HER PIANO, $6 er month; beautiful octaye, carved legs rosewood ping, cush or instalments. 13 Waverley place, near road way. CHICKERING & SON PIANOFORTE FOR 8SALE— Bridiant toned, four round corners, A aes fot $1,200, tor $250;-bill of sale; 5 years’ Saeeniee Call private resid 20 We: 6th a DECKER & BROS, FOUR ROUND ROSEWOOD » 734 octave Pianoforte, having all tm ay ey with guarant for sale at a sucrifice; a SONS! 7% oct Pianoforte, $150; also complete House- hold Furniture in lots to suil. Call this day (sunday) or _and Harness. Call at No. I and OR SALE—A GOOD TEAM OF HORSES, TRUCK and work of a good store; will be sold for cash, aa the owner Ig phi outot the business. Apply to THOS. MOG UIKE, 2i1 Hester stroet. OR SALE—AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, A BAY Filly, 3 years old last May, inst broken to harnes shows speed; by a fine lion out of a Star mar Call at 281 East Tenth street. OR SALE—AN IMPORTED VIOTORIA, WITH POLE and shafts, but little nsed; will be sold cheap, the owner having no further use for it, Apply at private West Twenty-fourth street. or SALE—A 6 NTLEMAN!S TURNOUT, FOR RRAL dark brown road Horse, sound and Kind; Stivers leather top Buggy, covered Harness: made b Lowd len; all in complete order. Address, with Jull yi ticulars, REAL ESTATE, box 2413 | Post office. {OR SALE—LARGE TRUCK HORSES, TOGETHER with Trucks and Harness; warranted young, kind and sound; suitaple for any heavy work. “Apply at 26 Beach street, cit, {OR SALE=ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED BOARD- bin and Livery Stables, 10) feet west ot Sixth ave- nue, ove Forty fifth street, with fine young Horses, ages and Harness, at #low price and easy terme rticulars apply to M. 8, FRIEND, 703 Seventh ave- ir Forty-eighth street’ HALF HIS VALUE, es Bs For pi nue, cor OR SALE—AT OWNER RAY. Z No use for him, a periectly gentle and sound Ken- in tucky bred bay Horse, ‘15% ont harness; a splendid lady seen at Drennan’s stable, ‘Thirty-seventh street, A —FOR SALF, AT A GREAT SAC RIFIC Le + pair of black Horses, 16.1 Nigh, 7 flowing manes and tails; perfectiy’ sound nnd very Stylish; rive together like one horse; with tuil sized Brett, as good as new Miner & Stevens makers); also set old mounted Harness; will be sold separate or to- gether; must be sold, as the owner has got to reduce ex- penses ‘Yor the winte Can be seen at le West thirty. nquire for David, hands high, broken to saddie Norse; price $20. Can be orner Seventh avenue and ae hinth street, near Seventh avenues the coachman. C DOG CART, MADE BY STT- u Harness, Blankets, 86 ker street. POR au youn COW, PRESH IN MILK. AP. atoes First ave Fits! arth Ties rue, ‘between Fifty-third and On SAUB —15 G00D YOUNG, SOUND WORK orses, cheap: also five vacant Lots and Stables to let, by J. C. WINCH, 621 West Twenty-first street, Monday at private residence, 210 West f'wenty-first street, A LADY WILL SELL, PRICE $10, INCLUDING Stool, beautiful 7 octave Pianotorte, $450; cost carved case; modern improvements; perfect orders sweet, powerful tone, 26 Third street, near Bowery. A CHICKERING GRAND FOR SALE—AT HALF ITs | value; little used and in perfect order. Apply at 298 Lexington aveune. PIA: DO NOT GO TO MOCK AUCTIONS OR «purchase an old second hand; buy a first class 7% octave, with carved legs, agratfe action, every improve- ment, fully warranted, for $250; manufactory prices; in- stalments taken; $12 monthly ; call und examine: _107 West Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avehue. Bower ORGANS.WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD to equal them; Parlor Organs $40 and upwards; Pianos and Uranus sold on instalments; second hand 1n- struments at panic pri BILLINGS & WHEELOCK, ;, M4 East Fourteenth st, E at EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR RENT je on instalments; Steinway, Chickering, Hal- fet & ‘Davis and others at Ey sacri 789 Broadway. CHU! CH ORGAN (SECOND HAND), TWO manuals and pedal. Great Organ contains op diapason, st. diapasou principal twelith, fitteenth ; sea quialters, trumpet, trumpet bass swell organ, bourdon treb, bourdon bass, open diapason, st. diapason, gambi Violoncello. principal, ute, cornet, hautbols, pedal Goudie open diapason couplers, pedils to great swel great octaves. Price $1,700, Can be seen at HILBORNE L. ROOSEV’.LT'S Organ Factory, 40 West Kighteenth st. {INE G RAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT .X to responsible parties, at, trom $10 to $15 per month. ARION PIANOFURTE CO., No, 5 East Foarteenth.street P. HALE IS MAKING MORE PIANOS THAN ANY @ . othé house in this country, and for half the price that small makers, who advertise tor the trade only, ca buy the stock, Trey are all 74; octave, and the most d sirable Pianos now made. Thitty-fitth’ street and Tenth avenue, TA O8SEC OND HAND. OF v ARIOUS MAKERS, n thorough order, for sale at low prices; also io rent, of our own manutacture, by CHICKERING & SONs, ‘Il East Fourteenth sireet, between Broadway and Fifth avenut DIANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SEL Prices and terme to suit the times Steinway U; right, cheap, at MEKREUL'S, No. 8 Union square. TANOS new AND | SECOND HAND) TO RENT AND y Tnents; Steinway Upright Pianos to to sell on instalnentay oie So. ba? mrosaways rent. (OR SALE—A FINE, STYLISH BAY HORSE. 16 hands high; warranted sound, kind and gentle. Can be seen at the Arst house in Ninetieth street east of Filth ‘A A PAIR OF BAY CARRIAGE HORSE ends, ell Inatched and Weil sulted for a private e been driven tor ; y found; will be sold ‘nt a bargain’ to he sven ‘at privat vate i stable No. 142 East rhirty-ni Rinstite ninth street, trom. 1d to 12M family; pens A BREWSTER (OF BROOME , STREET) ond hand to 0 6 used f and asigood as new, wid pote eit shattes Cost, $2, Wil be 7 for, $409, id 18 Bast Eighteenth J ANTED—A STEINWAY PIANO, Witt AGRAFFE, in good order. Any one wishing to dispose of suck at low price, og cash, may address J, Ll. B., box 4, Post oMice, New York. PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND HOO wands or nest eines ers, will be gold at | loves prices, for cash or instalments, or for rent, in country, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 41 Broadway, than ever offered before in New Yoak. Agents wanted. CLOTHING. NTHAL'S, 289 THIRD AVEN! TH SE. A Nineteenth Ne ladies and gentlemen will obtain full value of cast lothiow, Carpets, &c., bv pane addressing. nided to by Mra, Rosenthal, VOR SALE—A GOOD WORK HORSE; DARK BAY; Poo an ot Warranted sound: sold for want of work,” Apply at Harper’ of pet ivaees coal fard, Twenty-fourth por SALE—A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES AND a Westcheste er Rockaway; glxo Harness: all nearly new; p. Apply at stable corner of T sireet ‘and Seventn Avenue. hdl oer a (JOR SALE—ONE OF THE, BEST LIV! RY, BALE AND Boarding Stables in South Brooklyn, doing a spien- (id private ‘rade; also running five clarences: a sure fortune for a live Brookign Post ofieg t) seme omy" aadrees LIVERY, JOR SALE cHehp. ted ONE DOUBLE HARN by Burnet, of Parts, Apply to JOSEPH, th acre Ro SALE CHAP—A THREE-QUARTER BRETT, IN ‘ood order, pole and ahatts: also a light double Nar. brass mor l hess, with ames ana breast Collar, at CO: WAY'S stabi Twenty-second street, near Tenth Svenuds + T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 1 aes avenue, near Fort: eae] street—Ladies and Liga inen will positively receive B) per cent inore thane! where for Cast off Clothiny ng, tio” &o. Please call on or address Mr. or Mrs. “rh “AVENUE, LADIES AND T & MISHS, 1M THIRD enticmen can receive the highest price for Gout a jets Ae by calling OF ibPeming. Late Altendes Mish. TR, MINTZ8 NEW STORE, 38 between Twentieth iy, gentlemen. will be, a ened | a % n cash ier B ol ble woah Wo $70 for Silk Dresses th hole by post punctaally al ain to LVN ta ILL POSITIVELY BE PALD LEY, PROPS Hah ast ‘on Clothing, ai § THIRD AVENUE, by eet streets, ladi he *Teweley fb J ty’ Al and by Mr. oF ‘hee tor i eiry, &c., as We have a gre ti aes ainda de Nad Wi oe sais it by calling oe or addressing Mr. or LAN iia'sevoutn avenue.

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