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7 THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO, 13,574. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUGRMEE TS Were, Paae—Third, fourth, fifth and six! th colums ASTRG Pace—Second column. parol dd Secoi Pace—Sixth column. wOAeE WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First and poanD e's "AND Le epaigtd WANTED—Sscoxp Pace— eolum: BROOKLYN 1K BOARD —Sx sECOND Pack—Second column. BROOKLYN psc ESTATE FOR SALE—Nixtu Page— Busines 8 OLPORTUNITIES—Finsr Pace-—Fourth col- puathiss NOTICES—Srventa Pace—Sixth column. REA! fe ESTATE FOR SALE—Nintu PaGs—Second oun AND SALESMEN—Tweirm Pacr—Third col- umn. Serer eee Pacr—Fourth column, ore. GARDENERS—Tweirra = Page~ Third an fourth columns, coastWise SIBAMSIFS— SzcoND Pace—Sixth col- COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pacx—Second column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Finst Pace Sixth column, DENTISTRY Finst Pagx—Secom c D ODS Finer Pade —Fitth and abcth columns, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED “AND NFURNISHED—Sxconp Pace—Third column. BUROPEAN GTEA STHAMSHIPSSucoNd Paae—Fitth EYES AND PARS—Twaurrit Pace—Fourth column, erie FSU mae cola R SALE—Finst Pace—Sixth c FURNISHED, ROOMS AND PRT MENTS TO LET~ Sxconp Paox—Tbird and fourth columns. FURNITURE—Tweirtn Pace—sixth column. SREKcy ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrta Pacy—Fourth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirra Pace—Second and third columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twetrtu Pack—Fourth col- umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.—Finst Pace—Third and fourth columns. HOTELS—Sxconp Pace—Second column. HOUSES, SOOMR, 40., WANTED—Ssconv Pacs—Foarth coluh INSTRUCTION—Fiust Pacr—sixth column, PSOTURE, SEASON—Srconp Pace—Sixth column. ICES—Finst Pace—Fourth column. LOST AND FOUND—Finsr Pace—First column. MACHINERY—Finst Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Finst Pace—Second column MATRIMONIAL—Ninta Fage—t mid, column. MEDICAL—SEconp Pace— d. cols MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Tene Pace— Sixth column. MUSICAL—Sxconp Pacr—Sixth column. PAY PUBLICATIONS—Srventa ate ERSONAL—Finst Pace—First © FIANoroutEs, ORGANS, toon Pace—Third colum: OLUCAL Nien Pace—Third open ALS—TweLFrn Pace—~ixth column. FHOPESSIONAL La WANTED =FEMALES— GE—Secor PROPERTY ‘our oF ThE ane tor SALE OR TO RENT—Nintn Pace—Second and third columns. boinigay merete TO EXCHANGE—Ninta Pace—Third BEAL ESTATE WANTED—Nintn Pace—Third column. EWARDS—Finst Pace—First and second columns, ies ‘3 AT AUCTION—Twetrru Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Exeventn Pace— second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, ‘WELFTH Pace—First and second columns, srrvations WANTED—MALES—Tweirtn Pace—Third 8P! EOIAL Noi ICES—First, Pacr—Second column. rahe 7 ia BIRDS, &C.—Finsr Pace—Third columi THE TRADES—Tweirm Pacr—Fourth column, THE TURF—Frnst Pace—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURFOSEB-Szconp Pagr— rd TRAVELLER~" GUIDE—Srcown Pacu—Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ANTED TO. PURCHABE-Rinte Pacr—Third col g—Nixtu Pacr—Third colamn. WINTER RESORTS Suton Pine forrth eet YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pack—Second col- umn. cond HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. *) DVERTISEMENTS FOR ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1.265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS, mae OFFICE OPEN EVERY D, YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL ROURS UP TO 9 P, M, AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 238 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR WOTH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9 A. M. TO 7:30 P.M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 dtupel EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED 70 WITHOUT EXTRA CHA! THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, AND NIGHT IN THE ARE ate EH [FI PARIS AGENCY, © or THE N SERS, fur ‘4 00, AMERICAN REGISTER, 1 BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORE HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, S10) REWARD | WILL BE PAID, AND & yh ailk for the Tecovery of a = on last maretay ¢ ‘even ANN, 211 West Sixteen: 10 torirom a ndelver by calling on SW i M street, first floor. REWARD.—LOST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, A new Pocketbook, containing about $40; the fi finder ee ee ee BIRDS, < «ac, ies ALL KINDS OF SEANCY, poe A. Birds, jedicines for all ases; Pre} ¥'8, No. ry eens Foot for locking Uirds, at BG, DOV! Toot or Soahiog fon PRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds ofDogs. imported ratting and rab- biting Ferrets. Butler's Intallible Mange Cure and Flea Kxterminator, 75c.; Butler's new work, $2. Dogs ed, trained, &6, Medicines for all di Will recetye the above reward by returning it to STRAYED OR STOLEN HOP, 88 Avenue D. $15 REWARD.—LOST, from the [reinisce of. the subscriber, a large pointer Dog, color liver and white, double nose, has gota roken toe dn the left hind foot, sear on lip, front the knees down, tail about inches long, crooked trom answers to the name of Mack. “The above reward wil id by wglurning the same to WM, THOMPSON, Goutal Rvenus, Mor Westchester county, N. ¥. OR, ‘SALE—ALL THE CHOICE BREEDS OF poem. Birds and Antmals. Medicines for all aise peperes, Food for Mocking Birds. fe Posten’ « ts), No. 3 Amity street ne Broadwi ae PRAIRIE FOXES FOR SALE. aT rT ring... Address, with bids, POSTMASTE! rato Statiol Kenoas Pucine Hallway, 1: REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM Pa oa Thursda; palate, Octéber 36 mY pane L ia ols white spot on lar on fore! bac! m the right hind on ge Jor ar OF fett hind leg. bend information if a ding a 70 Beekman street, New SPECIAL NOTICES, A FREE DISPENBARY AND 1 LECTURE ROOM © POO! will be opened in the basement of the Meenpnyeical Uni- versity, 51 Bond street, New York, on ao and Thursdays, from 10 to 2, "eginning October 23. There are an unlimited number in the city. anate, through disease, to earn their daily bread. Some, in per listress, become frightened and resort to suicide. Now a general invitation is given tothe poor ot all nationalities and creeds to come and get cured, be made strong and well, receive new constitutions and be ready to go forth and earn an independent living. t the poor sno come to the Dispensary bring three beetee with then A lecture will be given on Mon ie Prey Thursday eyen- ings or on abe various diseases and their (ao cures and Frorvantion = Deamess, Blindness, Catarrh, ‘euralgia, Rheumatism and every dise: subjected to, The Discovery can be your ie ed or at the University, 51 Bond street, where please enclose stamp for pamphlet. Office hours, daily, 10 todo’clcek. Consultation fe, $5. rs. G. BROWN, LL PARTIES ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST NEGO- tiating Check No. 1,657 of the German Savings Bank of. Wiliamsburg on, se sp tyree ag National Bank of able to the order of in Lar- d. A suitabls rd will bs alt Tort vacant stopped. A suitable roward will be for its return L WILL, 466 Pulaski oer, ‘Brooklyn,- or J, LAR} WIL, 35 Eagle street, Cleveland, Ohio. Lanna SOCIETY Or Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights, Smiths and Pattern Make An agsregate meeting of members will be, Tea atthe club, house, National Hall, 62 Stanton street, on Tuesday, the 2ist inst, at 8 o'clock P. M., to take into consideration the prema: State of trade ana” other business of impor- tanc J. WILKINSON, President. J os Ganpner, New York, First Secretary. A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, PEOSEETA corner of Fulton avenue and | Boerum street. Open from 8 A. M, to 9 On Sunday from 3 to 9 B M. . wee OFFICERS, SAILORS‘ AND SOLDIERS unded, however Sau can obtain a Fine AM Sra tes Scie FINE LOT OF CAMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS AND ladies’ Furs, mink and seal, for sale, very low, at GEIGERMAN’S Loan Office, 685 Broadway. A “HAVANA LOTTERY.~ OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ON « file, Information and circulars tree. Also Ken- iucky State Lotters, for the benefit of the schools of Franktort. JOS, BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4, UCTION NOTIGE.—GOOD, SECUND HAND AND misfit Carpets, all sizes, rich patterns; English Brus. dels nud ingratae dally Wom aasdane very cheap, aril Fulton street, between William and Nassau. —HAVANA LOTTERY, German Government Lotteries. Post office box 8,838. RITTER & CO., 85 Nassau street, room 4, Branch office, 1,017 Third avenue, first floor. A —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, + In the Herald of next Saturday will be found a column advertisement giving all the particulars of the Fourth Gift Concert of the Public Library .of Kentucky, beyond all aap toe the greatest enter, Ls of ne age. ‘or tickets, circulars or informat apply, to or ad- dress THOS. H. HAYS, 609 Broadway, New ‘ork, LAIRVOYANT HERB COMPOUND—CURES RHEU- matism, Blood and Liver Diseases; Biot $1; sent Brepald, Address JENNIE DANFORTH, t Forty. th street, New York. References Geom James Peebles and others. |ANCER CURED WITHOUT THE USE OF THE knife; permanently cured in every case ina very [pel time by Dr. CARRIER. Call at or aadress 49 Bast Forty- -fourth street. UBA HAVANA LOTTERY, ee Saxon Government Lottery, amburg City Lottery, Prizes caaten aud rig, ower git Lakers. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, Lock box 5,504. 116 Nassau street, New York. Dare bat ote MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, RE- ‘69 West Thirty-fifth street. Refers to lead. inephyaelan in this city. | Offlee hours—Gentlemen, 9 A. 2 M. ; ladies, 12 to4 P. M AVANA LOTTERY.—TICKETS DIRECT FROM THE overnment, German State Lotteries. Prizes WACHSMANN, & 00., cashed and information given. Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau street. Post office box 3,316. AVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED; CIRCU- Jars containing full particulars free. Appl ly to A. SCHNEIDER & CO., 35 Wall street, basement. AVANA LOTTERY.—OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ON file, Information free. ‘The best 5c. se 10c. Cigars in the city. OSEPH SPAR ‘TEN: “47 Broome si treet. ‘AVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY—PRIZES cashed: “drawing regularly, received and fled B roadway, 0) i ‘ouse, aries ye DALINDO, Broker. ADIES’ SEAL AND FUR SACQUES CLEANED, altered, relined to look $e to new; the same bought sn0 8 at SCHWARTZ’S, 1,251 Broadway, corner Thir > rst stree NY INFORMATION REGARDING JOHN ©. STIR- ling, @ @ native of [Glasgow Scotland, and recently Fesiding in Philade! will be thang received by JOHN PICKEN fi street, New York, or at 23 Nas- sau street, genet ¢ Cwkeencar AND NEW JERSEY RAILWAYs,— Saturday will address MARION, box 189 Herald office. NENTRAL PARK.--WILL THE LADY IN COUPE, / who was so persistently followed from one end of the Park to the other yesterday afternoon, allow the gentieman whom she noticed to make her acquaint ance? He would be more than honored. Address W. B. 8., Herald office, G. M.—PIGZON, PLEASE, OH PLEASE wnidite 9 ‘EW ROYAL HAVANA AND KENTUCKY STATE eip pri filed; circulars free. Address L & CO., Bankers, 73 Nassau street; Post office box M0 ‘087, ‘New York. IAL DRAWINGS. PFICIAY RTUCRY STATE LOTYERIES, eS OO T, 8 NO. 595—ocToBER 18, 1873. 60, E Pas gee ae ie x0. ee —onronee 1 IBD og * “SIMMONS & CO., nage ra Cov nits bana 7 a a CLASS. ry (ta in #8 Ta Pa aR aL PCa an, RIMURY gptunde cians wo, 495-ootone 18 1878 s i SMITH & CO.. Managers, Covington Address J, CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway. 198 Palton street and No. 2Park row. Post office box 4. AQZARD—THERE 18 A LETTER FOR ¥ U H the aie isk Post office. td a AMES DUNNE AND KATE DUNNE, PROM NEW bridge, county Westmeath, Ireland, will please com- municate with their aster, MARY DUNNE, who came to this country in June. “Aditcess Dox 8 Fost ‘ollice, Madte ton, Morris county, N. J. oc eat spat qian Ail NOTE RECEIVED TOO LATE Beep aphotntment, Meet me at 3 P.M. Tues- he sane place. |. PARKER, One DRAWING NORTH ata (Aelita Pape CLASS NO, roe bee 7% Gain CAROLINA—CLAss NO. 810—ocroneR 18, 1873. 54, 70, 20, 32, 48, 6, 8, 74. 37, 16, 57, 71, ERKEN &'CO. LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 232 Greenwich stre containing full miormation sent free. Bankers 78 Broadway, room 2. Private office attached. ONE OHN O'NKIL AND MARY, HIS WIFE, on the 17th of June, 1873, executed and hoknowledged fore Ji h ©. Lawrence, a notary public, of New ‘ork city) a power of attorey to Saminel Kail, of [li- hols to sell Jande in Misiourl, are requested to call on or communicate, With RAK & WHEELER, 289 Broad: ay 0 BaF. 8 OSBORNE, $3 Bryan hog Chicago. UNDAY HVENING, SIX P. M,—THREE YOUNG ladies; church Twenty-eighth street, down Fifth ave- ue, two gentlemen at hotel, crossed ‘to Delmonico’s, dies turned Pyar street; the gentleman who iW to be ceguainied withoutside Indy. 1¢ ofitces 2 ‘Address HOMER, Herald Uptown Branch 60! ) SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD FOR '» any information leading to the whereabouts Miss Deborah Davis (colored), or Wallace, Address |. W. B. GRAY, Brooklyn Post office, n. ¥. LOST AND "FOUND, (OUND—A BLACK HORSE “AND WAGON, ONT THE roving 16th inst. Owner can have the same by. DRE roperty and paying expenses. Apply. to BERT No, Ui Bust 125th street, Harlem. “O8T—ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER WA SMALL GOLD Locket, aly | a sg photograph ; valuable ey. to the loser as @ keepsake. suitable reward will given to any person sending the same to 177 Water Street, New York, or 1% Everson Lent Brooklyn, O8T—AT THE CLOSE or THE OPERA ON “FRIDAY hight, and sie heighborhood of the Academy of ic, an'O) Diamond Brooch. Any one return- it to 168 feat “fourth street will receive $25 re. ard. The brovoh | hae been described == the Leaanned O8T—ON BROADWAY—SIX BONDS, $1,000 EACH; two on Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw, Western Dit page’ Hho Antero hiberaty mamaegveN Cm erally rewarded by return- he tiem to the proprietors of the Tremont House, Broad- O$T—-ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, A CHILD'S Go L Handkerchief Pin, with coral bar. A suitable ‘4 pal will be paid on its return to 111 Bast Twenty-cighth O8T—BLACK ber UMBRELL, Uy ae cand ral reward raving it at 114 hast twonty-ateth wereey, il! be Paid on O8T—AT DR, HEPWORTH'S onorer ON SATUR. day evening, a pearl Opera Glass. The finder will attably rewarled by returning it to No. 50 West Fifty- ecteenananasinansstete nesta, OfT—SUNDAY MORNING, FROM 6) ST MARKS 4 ao, asmall Italian Greyhound; hes 8 bleck collar with red and plate attached without name; by RIVATE, RETREAT FOR INBBRIATES,—AT THE regu: oF or pa medical gentlemen ot New York br. WILLIAM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, has ‘opened his spacious residence, at Mount Vernon, West- choster county, N. Y., for the reception of a small num- bec uf mebriates.” Letters addressed to Dr. W. MURPHY will receive immediate attention. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Information furnished, orders filled, circulars sent reo on application. Spanish bank bills anid governments purchase YLOR & CO., Bankers, No, 11 Wail street, New York city. OYAL HAVANA jLQTIERY-GERMAN STATES Lotterte: RK & CO., 185*Bowery (Germania ak aaddin) "Post office box, 4.271. Branch office, pee ot a avenue htchawppse: Twenty-ninth ‘and Thirtieth reets, WE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE YOUNG Men's Universalist: Association will, beheld at the Church ot the Divine ease corner of Forty-ffth ir 20, Adare: ev. Dr. Chapin, Gerald sey, the English post; Rev. J. U. Mitchell,’ of Scot: nd; Rev..Miss Cha: api, oot ey. and others. The public cordially invite Y,. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. PRIZES CASHED, 4 Jer agtig 2 ae CN rawiy Sea free. Official irawings on hand. E Fae ts ti anne LIN, stationer, 30 $58 89.589. Harena nnd Kecre toa R Or AE Me x dares BALEY “& CO. (office established W years), If Broadway. YACHTS, _ STEAMBOATS, _&C OATS OF ALL. DESCRIPTION, WOOD, AND. ME. tallic and Spoon Oars, a 10} wrest and iidth sect, Harlem Riggs ont SS Bouth STEPHEN ROBERTS, oR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT, 48 FEET LONG; fret large Neg ol or Ei Figging ne nearly pews and in per- fect order, lying at foot ol street, R For "dartioalare apply at 77 Bleceker street. in wash ‘a CREW Y AOHT SPITFIRE FOR ia CHEAP—6) jarge cabin ; speed twel farly.” Agein at ake feot ot Smith street, Brooklyn. pply at 6 DENTISTRY, e “‘Apsoupreny PAINLESS, THETH EXTRAGTE 1 {reat eee: Soin B10, HA8 SISIH Accaee ish and durab! ubbe avenue, tween Fourwenth and Fineenth streets. Established 2 ears. ARID. A BE! A BeAgTIFL, AND. iperaarraL SET OF TEETH and $10, np led with bon th avenue, es foturntng the sane & liberal reward will be patd, Lee ‘SATURDAY, IN GOING FROM gsIx. ontaining thre id pieces and a sui will be ihefally'rewarded ‘on return: Nineteenth street, on Third avenue, a fi Sa sate to owner, 135 East Sixteenth street. seater Sax. tin Sor ae rei MARBLE MANTELS. N ASSORTMENT ANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beany of of de nd gpanty of workmanship. Slate work o' ae ry ATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and eventeenth street, Union square, THE TURF, EERFOOT DRIVING PARK, —SBCOND B ' Meeting, 1873. First day, Tuesday, October 28, continue three days, No. 1epuree, it, to secon Ro, 2—Purse $250, Tor SRS ondse: ‘8 $130 to hee $40 inl, $2510 fourtl, | Second day.—No. Purse $20), for 3:43 class: $100 to first $00 10 second, v tot ird, $20 to fourth. 3 5 ares for 2:34 class; $80 to 980 to toarth. Thirad = a No 5—Puree Fi ior ¢ mine etaess ee to second, $20 to third, $15 $500, open to all; to ‘ite sist ; second, ied to ird. $90 Conditions Saino as advertiscd fret fall ‘necting. Entries toc cd at Baldwin's Empire House, corner of Main and jhouth (streets, near Catharine ferry, Monday, October 20, at 9 P.M.” All communications ‘to be addressed to WILLIAM’ MéMATON, at eaid house WILLIAM McMAHON, Superintendent. ‘W DORP CLUB GROUND, STATEN ISLAND.— The race advertised for Saturday. October 18, free {or all, is postponed, to Saturday, October, 25; Will bé teh open to Tuesday, etsber 31, a49 oelock F D. R. BYERS, Proprietot Peon PARK FAIR GRC GROUND ASSOCIATION, SECOND FALL MEETING, SOR CrnG TUESDAY, SeroseR 2, $1,000, tor horses that bere ngvepfbeaten bie SH ‘atats $300 to second and $20 to third, Doty enters b. m. Lydia ieomcaen. Jao. povohy. enters b. g. Charlie Green, 4,5, Bowen enters g. Ben Flagler. vell enters br. g. Barney Kelly. 'H. Philips enters b. g. Kd. White. Dongvey, Jr. enters br. Joker. S. Baker enters b. g. Tom Keele: SE No, 2.—$500, for horses that have never beaten 3, $800 10 first, 150 to second and $50 to third, . C, Whitson enters b. m. Pauline. J. Merritt enters br. g. Berkshire Boy. Gwner enters ch g. | Sterling. John Murphy enters well Jake, im Philips sates br & rea, er babar trop enters 8 Washiny SECOND DAY eTHORSDAY. ri if 3 PURSE No. 3—Three-year-old Colt Stake. &. Burr enters b. filly Emma Francis. . 8, Burr enters b. c. Retorm. Eawin, on enters br. c. Topgallant. PURSE No. 4.—-$600, for horses that have never beaten 2:30; $825 to first, $175 to second and $100 to third, Daniel Pieffer renters bik. 8. Daniel Boone. John Murphy enters b. g. Everitt Ray. . W. Pendergast enters ch. m. Lady Emma. ‘A. J. Heek enters b. g. Clothespin, H, Phillips enters g. ea ae Draper. M. Martin enters b. ¢. James Dongvey, a emteray. &E Ea. Eat ea Peter Manee enters b. m. ary Whitn a) DAY. Fibs GCTOBEE 2. os PURS! ‘§.—$500, for horses that have never beaten 8 minster Siod to first, $150 to second and $50 to third. + ‘nenters bik. m. Maria, J. 3b. g. Dexter B. The: eunnor enters g. g. Dawn. Own nench. g. Sterling. J. Mo, At pecs 8. g. Silver Tail. John d ho prers b. m. Effie Dee L.8.Sa. a smiterss. &. Farmer Boy . W.S. The ere ars b Hopert Fa Leupant piel) Sean, a) ; fren. to secend, Lal B Phil O'Neal, Jr. Love. i $1,600 to first, $1,000 to fonrth. Daniel Mace. tis, 4 ja +e Fullerton. . J. Bowenolling! k _. vrs. Ww. Lovell ermelud «26. un Girl C.8. Gre Samiseion texla Gievand stand’ and quarter stretch $2, Aamission to hey wiluse, introduced by a member, $5. Races comme get supa prompt. Good day and track. Inlaud cars leave Fulton ferry every ten miqut ™ tnewhaly groun to E, 0. READ, President. *Grorcr W. 041.0 rem erintendent. OLS SOLD avery ay ‘SON'S, 1187 BROADWAY, corner Twenty-leason treet—This and every even: ing during the week? they unning races at Baltimore and the trotting at Pen fim ?a1 io every morning at10 ofclock. Telegr sttor in ted bt entries and winners each day of ‘the races. im JOHNSON, ey HE CELEBRATED” ING HORSES CROWN Prinee snd Young B.\, for I 41 trot s ad Tescwvesd Park for a special premium 0.” nile heats, best $in § to harness, on ednesday, 5, a she rH. g, his) eunetiadet ul HORSES, CAR" Sen ze, aC. T THE bietratk a ne, Loe MART LLIAM VA, (SUCCESSOR TO JOHNSTON, N TASSELL), at the old stand, a) - and 114 Ney Thirteenth street, ar Fourth ave RRGULAR SALES OF nue. HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EM itty AND FRIDAY, 'cloc! GENTLEMEN wisnlixG By) PURCHASE, OR THOSE ane 8 to sell, will find this house as this business will be conducted on e same Straightforward principles which have gov- erned It in the past. E iE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT 18 cig bad SOUND FROM 24 TO 48 HOURS FOR TRIAI Horses aod Carriages always on hand at private sale, LIBERAL AD VANCES MADE on CONSIGNMENTS. NTRIES CAN BE MADE BY ae ING FULL v4 SORIETIONS. THROUGH THE MAILS, AND CAN B E UP TO SIX O'CLOCK THE DAY PREVIOUS 10 sae, SARCOND HAND CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS TAKEN ON eronecs FOR SALE. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON cate te Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, ‘37 Nassau street, oppasite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS ED To THE SPACIOUS PREMIS! EENTH STREET, NI PLACE, The business will be conducted on precisely th strict and honorable principles which have alwa: terized the dealings ot our house, and won the and eontidence of the business community as well ublic at REGTLAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries for sale may be made, as usual, either at our gowntown house, $7 Nassau street. or ut the 9 25 Thirteenth stréet, near University plac LIBERAL “NCES. MADE ON” CONSIGNMENTS, SALE CONMENGES AT 1034 O'CLOCK. A —MAJOR Shara Ae SouNcHs * AUCTIONEER, DAN MAGES GREA E OF Ce RARE ThontEns Pi T THE STABLES NO. 206 WEST Pout Bight STREET, NEAR TO-MORROW QUESDAY) OCTOBER a1, AT11 0°CLOCK, TWENTY-FIVE HEAD, ALL OF WHICH CAN TROT in trom 2:30 to 2:45, and in cludes the well known PENN YAN, EASTERN MAID, BUITERBALL, MAGNA OHARTA, JOE, STONEWALL ACK st petr BLAIR, GEORGE by Mr. Mace, during his travels Hast and West with great care and regardiess of cost, and now, being de- sirous of reducing his stock, offers them tor positive and peremptory sale tothe highest bidder. RRANTED SOUND and kind, and. are all elegant an ‘ant extra a stylish drivers SATALOGUES NOW READY, and can be obtained at BARKER & CHASE'S City ‘Auction Mart and New York ‘Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. NO POSTPONEMENT 9n account of the weather. A THOROUGHBRED RACE STALLIONS AS PUBLIC auction, at BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and ‘New York Tattersall’s, corner of Bro: and Thir- ty-ninth arg on Wednesaay, October 22, at 11 o'cleck, and consistiny BROWN EI uSE ADMIRAL, by Ret igs Mel in} Bo Mallock, by John Brunt, out of imp. high, 18 years old ; has run in 1:45; thoroughly broken in arn fine frottin eoton and sure foal getter. BAY Hi ORSE G NERAL Bure! BD. by Admiral, dam Beeswing, by T: Trustee, dut of Miavina Grey” Woe Ineh, 6 years old; has run th Nts; i broken in CHEST Nor tour QUEENSTON, by Admiral, dam Fair; Gases by Trustee, Jr., out of BSilphede, 2 years old: Ty. ABOVE SRtbOK WAS BRED BY Colonel Campbell, of feoohuectady, who sells to reduce his stock. ALL IN SEARCH OF THOROUGHBRED Stallions, for stud purposes or for saddle a should embrace this onportantty which is one seldou saat Oar D WITROUT F STOCK NOW ON HIBITION at the | Mart, A ahi. AGAIN! LOW RENTS, . jd stand, No. 58 Liberty street, revived. arent ‘Carriages, Harness, &c. r than ever. Ww rents, rty street, between Broadway and Nassau. J NS & DU jOTIONEERS, WILL SELL + at public auction, on ee. October 20, at 12 i "cloek, in trent of, Court House, 57th st Mare, 1 top Wagon, Sistah, 3 9 1 sei foils, 1 Walp, anit] Blanket; to pay expenge of Keep, ac. By order of ©. Farley, Marshal, -FOR SALE (THE PROPERTY OF A FARMER), « four Horses, one very fine gtay coupe or ‘family Ei Re 5 ry ire, Seis Horsés and one Very fast Mare, hands 1 inch high; sold on reasonable ‘terms: a Sf weven dus allowed with either of them. Apply Great Jones street. ge be CHEAP, A FIRST CLASS ory A; m: Ww ROR. OF only used four times. ber toy te stable 1,372 Broadway. “FIRST CLASS COACH HORSE wh “A NEW im, Inquire at 7235 Charles st ‘A. COUPE, CLARENCE, DEPOT WAGON, PHAETON aiken tutninge!" gute ate "solr lease? n ni cost for cath tia. Broadway and Fourth stre T OUR. oT 863 BROADWAY, ARE cr edgllowing second hand Carriages in good order and for, W n, round {ront Coupe, straighs front Coupe, Barouehey ste seat Rocka a ty ton, TO goat Phaeton, two wheel cheay 58 Lil LEY, PRAY & CO. HANDSOME COUPE HORSE _WANTED—NOT over seven years old. Inquire of JOHN O'CONNOR, 52 Weat 5) Weat Sixteenth street. “| SOUND, GENTLE AND STYLISH ies Horse—Black, 15 hands 3 inches high; csmrees 148 Bast | shirty- ninth street. Mockaways, $100 i] second hand top pony 2 Slelghs. | Express Wagon, double Harness. and 22 Wooster street. 0 cor Rockaw nyt anon ee seat, 1 Coach, 8 eto # Cotine L Sally, 2 Biaakets, WIL ftaM Hi ata te horses, harness, ual to any private et ‘Thirty-second st (ocr covrea cinoma FRONT, ROUND boot Coupes, trimmed with brown eloth, will be sold ata Daraain, WEST SIDE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 1,494 and 1,49 Broad par Forty-fifth street. TRE! VIRET OUR STOOK OF CARRIAGES, DAM- | aged ater, Will be sold ata bargain, JOSEPR KRALé 8., iit ind 1,108 Broadway, Hear’ Forty. ta aon SALE-CLARENCE, LITTLE USED. IN| GOOD EY repair. Call at 458 Third avenue, or 35 Madison av. JOR SALE—A BROWN PONY, 15 HANDS HIGH, 5 can old: GaYY. build : weighs 1,050 pounds, suitable bate! bake: warranted sound and |. Call '38 Washington street, corner o 3 (OR SALE—A SATIN LI 1 PAIR gt 1 hand bay Horses and Harness, coat, $3.90, all for $1,700; 1 Pony Phueton tor $200. 1 satin lined Coupe, ay 1 Goupe 125, 86 Walker street, near Broadway, livery stable, OR SALE.—A HORS! EXPRESS WAGON AND Harness for sale cheap; horse warranted sound and kind. Apply at 222 Cherry street. JOR SALE—A NUMBER OF LOW PRICED WORK Horses. Inquire at stables $47 Stanton str JVOR SALE—THREE HORSES, SOUND AND KIND, from six to nine years old a to 16% hands: suitable for carttruck, express, 4c. ; sold because the owner has no use pe tein: $50, $100, $110. 8 Division street. ii Fo! mer reat bari ain: rice $350; also three sound work rare, cheap. GORDEN'S Stable, Nos. 3 and 5 West Thirteenth street. OR SALE.—$26) WILL BUY HORSE, HARNESS, Wi Coal Route, on account of fllhealth. In- quire at 705 Greenwich two days. OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE-QUARTER BRETT, IN good order, pole and shafts: also a light double Har- hess, with hames and breast Collar, at CONWAY'S stable, ‘Twenty-second street, near Le avenue. RST CLASS STALLS TO WITH PLENTY OF fe carriage room, in bosrding ‘able 162 West Eighteenth re FORSE BLANK! BTS, CARRIAGE ROBES, HARNESS, &c.—The largest variet; y ae Horse Furnishing bees 2 mer ork 10 otra Oa Cc. M, MOSEMAN turers, 114 Chambers str rons arian Ean PATERSON, PASSAIC county, N. J., at RICHARD BENSON'S; the best of care taken of them. For reference inquire of John Har- beck, 35 Fitty-fifth stree MPORTANT TO COUNTRY STAGE MEN OR HACK- ers—For sale, a fine Coach, $50, Fou ‘$150; roan Horse, sound and kind, $65. 77 New C) TABLE TO ‘OUR STALLS, WITH ALL CON- te ‘wee for carriages, &c. Apply at 239 West Fif- iet 0 LET—AT REDUCED PRICE, PRIVATE STABLE 2323¢ East Twentieth street, near Third avenue; has ‘ooms; three or five stalls and carriages. M, Twenty-fifth street and Fourth avenue. ‘AGONS CHEAP.—EXPRESS, GROCERY, BUST- ness, delivery, plumbers’ and platform spring Wag- ons, at 226 Spring street, 100 TO $175.—FIVE HORSES, YOUNG, SOUND and kind; used past summer for watering ree(s; good workers and roadsters. 414 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-first street, $120-%85 00-900, THREE HORSES, FROM 15 TO 16 hands, suitable for any business; also three Wagons and Harness; selling for no tault, 267 West Twenty-firth street, near Eighth avenue. fam! N ENERGETTO, RELIABLE PARTY WANTED— ‘With $5,00 to $10,000, to take charge of a branch ive security for money and guaran- tee a fair salary, Only principals call or address 842 Broadway. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING AND COMMIS. sion concern would borrow $10,000 to $80,000 from Feliable business man, giving him lucrative employment With unquestionable security tor capital, Address ANTEE, box 175 Heraid office. MOST SUCCESSFUL SOBBING ae IMPORTING business; very. profitable; in full operation and With first class established trade? arene wanted, to take one third interest; capital see BS 000 5 prot lnst year over $30,000. Qvisr, be massa street. RARE CHANCE FOR A JOURNALIST.—$25,000 will purchase @ controlling interest in a daily morning newspaper published in the interior of the State; it is well established, republican in politics, with tet circulation of over 2,000 copies and a large ad- vertising patronage. Address A. 5., box 200 Herald ees WANTED—TO JOIN ADVERTISER IN buying out good established business; $4,000 cash re- juired ; I wilt furnish $200. Tull Darticulars of WAR: YER & CO., No. 5 Dey street. PARTY WHO N FURNISH $4,000 TO 000 TO start a Club House in this city, connecte atts a well established Dusiness, may address U. 5. Club House, Herald office, A CLEAR PROFIT OF $100,000 MAY BE MADE BY A gentleman with $5,000 joining advertiser and giving his immediate service. Address EAGLES, Heruld Up- town Branch office. N OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO ACCEPTABLE arty to purchase, on favorable terms, Halt Interest af reliring partuer in a highly respectable aud successful Suction, real estare andeominission house of long pant: ing. For particulars apply to J, W. CAMPBELL & %45 Hudson street. FIRST CLASS PROMINENT UPTOWN EIGHTH avenue Dry Goods Store, doing a large trade, can ry pouabe on very favorable terms. Apply to CAMPBELL , 48 Hudson street. OR SALE—BUSINESS; A FIRST CLASS OYSTER Saloon, xpos wh it business; just fitted up, re- 1 late improvements, on'one sot the city; reason for selling, Sickness of iD © pro} itor. ‘Inquite, between 10 and o’clock, of D, COLGAN, 368 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. ARTNER, WITH IN PRODUCE AND PRO- visions? establish years; references exchanged. Call on kK, E. BURNETT, No. 6 Park j place. HIRTS AND GENTLEMEN'S FU! BNISHING GooDs.— $1,200 will buy the above splendid Shizt Trade (custom and ready made), 5 Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines, com- lete set of perfect fitting Patterns, Fixtures, Signs, everything in working order. Ad: Cutting Boards, &e. dress SHIRTS, Herald Uptown Brauch offic ‘ALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE—NO TRIPLED invention, but one of real, praptioal importance; no competition, required in every house; sales unitm: ited; large © profita; patent never before offered for sale. Address 211 Greene street, Jersey City. WaAntap Ts PARTY WITH §3,00) CASH, TO TAKE half interest in a very lucrative business, which has already made several fortunes; can make $100,000 el winter. Address B. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. 2000) 12880 aA RERSON HAVING A GOOD business, established over three y Gaires additional capital, A momshly profit of ihree per Seat will be paid, with full guarantee to be paid month ‘and the money invested can be witudrawn at any tn Upon reasonable notice being given. Address W. B. box 209 Heraid office, 90. 000. =—FOR SALE, IN CONSEQUENCE OF {it health, a successful Retail Business, possessing superior advantages over competitors; last year’s income $30,000, and ts constantly improving. | Ad- dress 8. W. M., box 140 Llerald office. 40. 000 YEARLY PROFIT INCOME MAY BE divided with advertiser by a business ntieman ready to give immediate services and $3,000 Be rgund biusingse of high character. Address RETIRE- Uptown | ranch LOAN OFFICES. T 9 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streewe—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, sefling. or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies, for any amount. © T WOLF BRUTHERS,’ 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth strects,—Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Silks and particularly Pianos; private parlor for ladies; ousiness sirictly conddential. DVANOES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON Dia. Ingnds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, India Shawls Laces, Merchandise, iu origial oF broken packaxes, of purchased at JOSEPH a Prigat? ‘oiliee for ladies. Established 1880. Se habia ‘Espanol. 7767 aA Rls OF NINTH STRERT— jewelry, In iy eet c.f same pong sold; ry aaa office for ladies. ¥. Pao T 8. FIRUSKDS, 681 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY sireet, highest advances. on Diamonds, Wateties Iverware, Pianos, India Shawis, Silks, & office tor ladies. +Business conndential, T HYMAN'S, 710, BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD- A vances made on Diamonds and Watches, silver- ¢, &c., OF Will pay the highest market price for the Jewelry, Private Broadw: NO. 87 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way: T pay the highest prices tor Diamonds, Watches, lewelry{ advance on the same, | ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 2 i hirteenth street, near Broadway, 39 } NASSAU STREET, Paget POST OFFICE.— Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Rye] Jewelry and all \ Sap Herchande The sane bor and sold. Re YMAN LEOPOL! 403 sste AER UE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTII Same bought at full peu Zeweley Le BRMNARD. ELEGANT LANDAD, one CLARENCE, ONE + curtain Len it Roc! Park een Gof nat M. Carle; Pas 18 Bast Thirteonth stress newt Fourth wrenue. fa hl hy CHEAP TRUCK OB ad eae Foost” inquire at a Went Nie Niheweonth #4 street. 685 BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY STREET—OLDEST established ‘and most responsible office, liberal advances on Diamonds, Watel ‘a and Merchan- dise ; the same bought and sol BIGERMAN, 913 bare el NEAR TWENTIETH STREET Liber vances 08 on famonis Wnt Pit ona, vy eeweley “hoev carne Ghepha nea hae Cuente Al owelt, StayARrs bere MANTELS, MARBLE. 4 woop rh | React zak ig cr Le ate at the toate for BB ES Gates FRR Hoa Wp tia yee th sis bie sk ae ee | BROADWAY, cad...’ HERALD ayan Ly bee cael na PRICE FOUR CENTS, DRY GOODs, re eee R H. MACY & CO, * | ‘ ** * * * *ayt * * * ee Pe ee ee ae es wee Hy fete Bu, Rete” * hy Mace y*e® * aca ¢ + * *e*% Lr hd Fete we at ae ae ri * ye “oe * * a*® *s = s SPECIE BASIS. MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1873, R. H. MACY & CO. In order to meet the BR. H. MACY & CO. — RB. H. MACY & CO, fallin the real value of goods caused by the re- cent monetary panic, also the fall in gold, we have resolved, in addi- tlon to the EXTENSIVE REDUCTIONS ~~ which we have already My A. MACY & H. MACY é 88: — made throughout our establishment to give our customers a still, further OUNT of ten per cent Our | CASH DI R, H. MACY & CO. RB. MACY & CO. jah goods are marked in plain figures, and to every customer making DRY GOODs. T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth street— PULL LINE of FASHIONS: THE NEW Redingote now read: ye Patte: eros fitted to FORM warranted | OLOTH MODEL given each pattern, oust and Basting done promptly. Open nul 63 o'clock P. TORS Se ee M™E:,4;, DUVAL, 978 BROADWAY, Has JUST RE- ceived new styles of Walking Jaci Goat Be Aises; latest Paris novelty, Persian Costam: and Redingote; patterns now ready. New Fashion for October, Le Monitenr de ia Mode, In a gegen om Bear rp gents per copy. New York 478 Broadway. be EDUCED! REDUCED! REDUCED! UNION ADAMS & CO,, NO, 637 BROADWAY, are offering at very low prices Hostery and Gioves, Underwear, Shirts and Collars, Handkerchiets, Suspenders. Rohes, Jackets, &c. DOWNTOWN CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. Business, well estabhahed and doin 4 large tudes terms easy. Apply to A. BLOMQVI Nassau ctreets FIRST OLASS DAY TRADE DOWN TOWN SAMPLIs Room, doing an excellent BLOM PS poets le a bargain, On easy terms. Brofa POR SALE, CORNER LIQUOR STORES ON ALL favenucs and business streets of this city and he Brooklyn at MITCHELL also Restaurants, 0, hee saloons.» ELL’S Store Agency, treet, —DOWN TOWN SAMPLE ROOMS, ce location, for sale chea, iso Wine and ty era Saloons, Hotels, Meat markets, first class Grocery Stores,, Bakeries, Lunch Rooms, country Grocery Stores. MITCHELL'S store Agency, 77 Cedar street. FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, WITH qnas for sale—A bargain: if not privately sold, will be of tered at auction on Wednesday next, at 104s o'clock. LUOYD, 75 We: ‘Broadway. , TTENTION.—A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND) HAND Safes, all maker; some Jewellers’, very cheap, to close out stock; real bargains oftered, AMEKICAN 5TKAM SAFC ‘COMPANY, 300 Broadway. UTT: hog they FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. P A good business attached; sales amount; io over $25,000 per year; reason for. selling Lwsincss. For pa '3 inquire at the stand, Fulton Market, RUG STORE FOR SALE OHEAP.—MUST BE SOLD atonce. Address A. P. C., box Isl Herald office. zy z @ purchase of Sc. and upwards will be re- RUG STORE FOR SALE—HANDSOMELY FITTED 4 and well bape Tt a Room use splendid} aratns untain; a ri ee ‘i Abe. fu! William street. STABLISHED 1861.—THE WELL KNOWN BOOT “4 and Soe Store, No. 72 Thompson street for sales reason for'selling, sickness; a {$3,000 or first mortgage! on city Property. turned TEN PER CENT R. H. MACY & CO. on the amount of the R, H. MACY & CO. purchase. This discount will be made on all deeded STORE FOR. SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES,’ x without stock, for a few days; rent only $12 per’ month, at 179 Seventh street, near avenue B. classes of goods through- out the whole store er @ purchase is made of fc. and up- ward, whereve: RH. MACY & CO., FOURTEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE. NZEY? At ere Great Panic Sale. Prices way down. Great sale of Dress Trimmings. Sik Trimmings $e, to 25e. yard, Bill Fringes, Se. to 9c. yard. pene Gimp, 169, 9a an . jeades rin yard up. phy ‘Silk Bonnet Velvets, 96c. np. English Velvetcengy Ble. Up. Lining Slike, 250, Up, Bonnet SUks, Oe. up. $60,000 worth of rich Ribbons, bought at bankrupt sale at 50 cents on the dollar. Ribbon: s00r48or De, and 12360. Gro Grains: 8 ‘We., 12 ‘. and i Sash iibbons te, ‘arc up ancy vons, 1é. yard up. Fancy Feathers, Wings, Ostrich bi ay bake ad closing out, Hats, Bonnets and Frames, closing out very low. AM oar sik Windsor, and fanc; ies at 25 ul Bargalns in Ladies’, Gents’ and Misses’ Underwear." ain in Laces Real Guipure taces, 15. yard w Real Valenciennes, bc., €. yar up. Real Yak Laces, 2c. yard w Freuch Guipures, be. yard Up. Goods gelling at KINZEY'S less than gold cost, Our great sale of Kid Glov Ladies’ one. iad watson ids, Bie: 00: hes’ two-button Kids, ny Gents! Kid Gloves, S9¢. Gents? Dogskin, 8c. All our Ladies", Gents’ and Children's Loslery closing very 10) Giosing large stock of linen up. Handkerchiefs, Steel and Jot Ornaments Ags, ronzes, Ac. wedgrhndiaths Prices reduced in every department, very low. WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth street. (A? THE GREAT EAST SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, MILLINERY. GOODS. ROUND HATS, SPECIAL OFFERING. FINEST FRENCH FELT HATS AND BONNETS cae ONE DOLLAR EACH. c., $1, $1 50 UP. WILLOW PLUMES, OSTRICH FLOWERS AT OSTRICH TIPS, BARGAINS IN REAL LACES. LACE RUFFLINGS, Black silk Velvet, $1 75, $2 $2 25, $2 60 up. Also, the new shades Navy blue,’ &c. 50 pieces of} Mantii: 1k Velvets, 20° then wide, $3 75, 5, 50, $3 50. Less than gold cost, Examine. ‘Velveteens, oooe! 75e., $1 per yard. Slik Mignoas, Navy Biueand titeen other new shades. sete cheapest gros grain and sash Ribbons offered these mm years. LaDIEs’ TIES, ROMAN SASHES, SILK FRINGES, LEsS THAN HALF MANUFACTURERS’ COST. me lot of linen Handkerchiefs ef We., Me., 12c., 130., 5c, up. One third below market value, me coe Notion Department—crowded. New Fancy ge | y every European steamer. Look at our oe St eel, Pear} and Oxidized Ornaments, Extraordinary displa: Hosiery—Cashimere tor ladies and children. Lines ‘of Balbriggan Hose, 2Uc., 25c., 35¢., 50c. up. eae Merino Vests, high neck’ and ‘long sleeves, He Te. w Ladies’ Merino drawers, 759. each, up. Children’s Merino Vests, S6c. up, every size. Bargains in ladies’ Undereloining: EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, Nos. 309, 311, 311%, Grand street, 62, 64, 66, 68 and 70 Allen street. Fifth block east trom the Bowery. URS, LARGE LINES OF FURS, RECENT PURCHASES, ALASKA AND SHEILARD, ND SEAL, _pacQuns, MUFFS, Children’s Coney. ana otter ete Ay ‘) each, up. Lynx Furs from $7 to $20 the set. Ermine sets, $18each. Bargains. Our stock comprises from low to finest grades, and will be found under present market value Fur Trimmings Sleigh and and Carriage, “Robes, &¢., &c, , SIL, sity Grand street, 6, 64 G6, 68and'70 Allen street, ah nc lock east from the Bowery. Kk” GLOVES. Storekeepers can an only purchase our EDWARD GLOVE MONOGRAM At the jobbing room counter, up stairs. We do not sell to jobbers this season, Prices, $5, $5 60; Two Buttons, $7, $7 50, $8 69 and $9. EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, Nos. 909, $11, 8113 Grand street, 6 64, 66, 63 and 70 Alten FIFTH BLOCK Bact FB FROM THE BOWERY. ive minutes’ ride from _cort corner Bred wey and Grand Desbrosses street cars pass the door. ID GLOVES! “Monogram.” From 1 to 4 battons. One button, 35c., 45¢. per pair. From Europe this week. __ New shades in cloth, drabs and steel colors ‘Two buttons, 65c., 75¢., $T'and $1 25 the pair. Best low priced Glove in America. Also, castors, dog skin, buck, calf and cloth Gloves and Ghuntlets, cheap. Men's Kid Ga@ves, 75c., $1 and $1 2 pair Nog, 909, $1 He: mars Aes: ‘Nos. 62, 64, 66, 68 Filth klook_ ¢nat 2H the DOWeLTs “Edward.” = | stn reve voort Hall, ue, corner Fourteenth street. New classes forming. OR SALE-—THE OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR Store, 121 Third avenue, between Thirteenth got. Fourteenth streets. JOHN WARNKE, be OR SALE—LEASE (34 YEARS) AND FURNITURE ¥ of house and restaurant; ea, painted ; Sood situ ation; price moderate; sold in consequence of death. Address COUDERT BROS., 49 walt street. OR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER! Grocery Store, in Brooklyn; well stockea mpd Golem ‘ood business; must be sold this wee! pply to Tr ‘Os, GAFFNEY, Auctioncer, No. 6 Centre street JOR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR Store, at 29 Carmine street, the Old Ale House. JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND DINING Saloon and Barroom, 67 East Tenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, _ SALE—A GOOD CHANCE—A CIGAR STOR! doing a good business and in a good location; g ‘| ing to sell. Taquire resent owner wit }, corner Mulberry. 1 rer SALE—BOOT AND SHOE STORE, GOOD i cality; reason for selling, sickness. Call at 300 Myrtle avenue, a SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FANOY Goods Store, $1,000, below vaiue, for cash. owner patie the city.’ Inquire in the store 607 third ay” LA SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP CORNER a ee Store on Third avenue. Inquire of HENRY Fee Bee. East Eighteenth strect, near First avenue, ar store. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS .WINE AND LIQUOR Store op a great thoroughfare downtown; a chance for any party to invest 4 a good pay. ing business; will sell ata sacrifice, for god, and sai se! reasons; nO agen:s. Address U. O. box 100 t Hera ol ‘unter, about twenty-four feet lo Case, about six feet by thioe. Apply at PRESCOTT & SONS’, No. 75 Chambers street (obr OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR STORES IN the Severfth ward for sale; elght years’ lease. Apply at No. 471 Grand street, HE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES, WITH OR W1 Foon Ura clatsing store, emsblished sor te ast ten years, for sale. Satisfactory reasons for selling. avid Franklin Street, Greenpoint, it, LL» __. MACHINERY. _ GOOD SECOND HAND LOCOMOTIVE OR TUBU- A lar Bolles waned, for cash, 80 oF 6) horse powers algo a good Hay Seal Address, ‘with description and price, De box 119 Herald office 9X22, 11X24, 12X30, 16X26 ENGINES, WITH LOCO. A. motive Flue or Tubular Boilers and Pumps, secona ind, “WILSON & ROAKE. Water and Dover streets. Bn ott Rpg oe POWER, | SEOOND fs NeW; also 2-horse power 4 arg "Por sale by WM. D. ine, second hand. in good order, RUSSELE, 18 Park blace, New York. STRUCTION. T ‘THOMPSO! "Ss COLLEGE, 21 2 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping. Writing, Arithmetic and Languages. Day and evening. department. He ad taught practically; scant eee operators; tuition LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION IN OIL AND water colors, drawing and wax flowers, at her studio or at ne residerices of her pupils. Call o1 ‘or address A. H., 212 5th av., room 13. { GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN PRI- vace lessons of an hour each. Apply, this day at No, 66 West Tenth street, between Fifth and “Sixth avenues; gentlemen at7 o'clock. OLIVER B, GOLDSNITEL id N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and English teacher, scholar and gold medallist of foreign university, desires employment as teacher or tor; prepares for Feng enn or TUTOR bos a 4 reference of Lg teens class, Address Merald Uptown Branch office. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME- in eae Hi Coliege, Ly Bro: prner. ighteent e pen day an eve eninge Special attention paid to Sood takers writing ae stil ness, cramping or trembling entirely remover ‘3 prepared for business can always secure Pot places: in stores, offices or banks. LOCUTION.—SPLENDID SUCCESS AT THE NEW Pivcat Academy. Pupils delighted. Thorough instruc- iion'be an able Boston master.. Lung culture, Call 1oF new circular, 150 Kast Twenty-third street, Ei citwes wo Phonography, every, eventgng from. 7 vy isses in jonogr' mn io, at the evening school. situate Wes. ‘Thirty- fifth street, between Eighth and ints avenues BENE, ROMAN AD aerate era 0 5 s30T Jou WUNDERMAN 11) Bast "Thirty-first street, Lessons given at telther pupil's residence or my own. UT ida | ith oe 5 iia Fara} POWER Fac ileine ender, with 5 paper — rolis; Cards, 5] Mactinely for ane venee =e tet run, es sonn nent DANCING ACADEMIES, —popworrn's CLASSES FOR DANCING, « No, 212 Fitth avenue, cornas ‘Twenty-sixth street, are now open for, the season. ‘Twice a week—Monday: y sand Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Once a week—Sa' v mornings and Friday evenings. Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send for a circular. T WILSON & HAMILTON'S, SELECT ae Academy, Arthur Hall, 903 West Fourteenth street hear Eighth avenue.—Classes always open for be Laginnere, For aoe ‘&c., send for circular, Soiree every Tuewlay evening.g “J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, | 20 « Bleecker street; classes Tuesday and Friday eve ings; children Wednesday and Saturday oiind tee soiree every Saturday evening, at 30" circular, pacity beri?" J. SAUSE’S DANCING POT LY Late eld «at Masgnic Hall, - and Li6 it Thirtes he Fis a rtp J SONS at any hour, fe CIRC NOLanS st Private Academy, 2! any Bast Eleventh A’ JRENOR 8, ‘ACADE! YY OF DANCING, 1, 723-sixth avenue (Rose A Reception Dansante 2 can attend at thelr *. aveniaeey Instruction in Waltai vais individual instruction in Wal tat, a ) DANCING ACADEMY, BROOME 8ST. Bri tit Ae kn oe AN Ee ae ot ys ee erg ty Rot! Ie DUMAR’S ten og oan class ‘esa bf every a ‘Ait'duaces taug quarter ; 6 in private les He GARMO'S parsing CLASSES, 82 FT! D 8, MS, AND MRS. se feriaateg atep afenemen and Sa Call fortsiro YOR DANCING, AT eae CPS ‘