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DRY GOODs. R. B. MACY & CO, - * * * +, a <P ** *, * ots *a,%,* Oe ** ae at «* a* * * at bat) Ps . Ws HAVE OPENED ON NOUR SECOND FLOOR &* TOY, DOLL. AND bal Fancy oops Samples will be exhibited there’ of all New Goods, of our own ‘aan which we shall Grand Opening. takes place in EXTRA REDUCTION * in price will be made to this department, and the goods will be sold in quantitic’s to suit. ey are fresh, importe by us this fall for our Christmas trade, and cannot be found in any other house, in this cout country, WHOLESALE BUYERS. Parties paying to sell ladies pur- hess for iairs, visitors to the city mak- ogc hristmas purchases for their families, find it to their advantage to visit this department, as it is designed expressly to meet their wants, Purchasers in R. H. MACY & CO, . Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. A’ KINZEY'S, Great Panic Sale, Great reductions from 30 to 50 per cent in every department. Ribbons, 50 cents on the dollar. 9, 12 and 16 gros grain Ribbons, 1%. Cord edge Ribbons, 6c., 8c., 10c. per yard. Sev Db S era CENT 25,000 pairs Kid Gloves, tadiee misses’ and gents’, 25c., 390, 42c., 50c., Se. Real Kid Gives ie pais c real Yal Gainers cont and other Iiaces ee. old cost. i Veils, 25c. each. Ciosing out our Handkerchief stozk below Gents’ alt Hasn hemstigh 190. up. hiefs, 10c. u Lots of Handkerc! damon, reduction in Silk and Velvet Department. Bids for linings, 19 19e. Corded and tancy Sil ine Bho. ap. Silk bonnet Velvets, 73c. Buglish Velverens,6 Sc. iu Dress ‘Trimmings. Beaded Gimps and Fringes, 10c. up. Silk Fringes and Gimps, 6c. yard up. The largest k of Passementerio. its and Fringes to city. Our Hosiery stock all reduced. Underwear and Furnishing Goods. Lots of RuMings, 8c. yard up. Felt Hats from 19c. up. Flowers and Feathersiow. All silk Boman Ties, 15c. Large lot ef Silks, Crapes, and ae ae theatrical Line of silk trimming Velvet oY OnE 1m closing out 6c. a yard. Entire stock at panic prices. WILLIAM KINZEY, corner Ninth street. R. H. MAGY & CO, 767 and 769 Broadway, RH. MACY & 00, H. MACY & CO, RH. MACY & CO. OUR CASH DISCOUNT RH. MACY & CO. ON ALL PURCHASES BR. HB. MACY & CO. OF 5) CENTS AND OVER R. H. MACY & CO. WILL BE CONTINUED R. H. MACY & CO, syibee 00 WHOLE LINES 3a dante! R. #. & co. TH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, $250,000°worth of choice Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, purchased at bankrupt and auction sales. Must be sold in ves axe thirty days, Greatest Uargains ever offered ‘betore in this or aay other city, atthe popular Dry Goods Store of A. FIELDS, 49 and 253 Grand street, corner of Chrystie. n figures. One price. At™ JAMES MOREERY & CO, Broadway and Eleventh street Will offer on MONDAY, October 27, in their Ladies’ Furnishing Department, the latest styles of English Walking Jackets, from $10 to . Also an elegant assortment of plain and embroidered Cashmere, Cloth and Velvet Jackets, Cloaks and Lol- mans, of the latest Paris styles, at popular prices. New and attractive novelties in Ladies’ Wall mony Car- tiage and Dinner Dresses, in silk, serge, sat poplin, po &c., in ail the new shades, at the lowest’ possible ‘Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing of every descrip- tion, of our own manufacture, at unprecedently low rice. be Infants’ Outfits in stock and made to order, the “Mar- bn nd Gazelle Corsets selling at a reduction of 80 per cen! Evening and Reception Dresses mace to order in the latest styles at short notice. GREAT FALL OF CARPETINGS and Upholstery Goods. HEPPARD KNAPP. 183 and 185 sixth Svenue, be below Thirteenth street. Clearing out me ipommences tegen A October 27, 1873. ili ofter 4 — stock GREAT eDUCTION. Look at the prices: French Moquettes, $275 English Velvets, 175 Body Brussels, 16 tapestry Brussels, 1 0) Three-plys, 125 Ingrains, %5 Oilcloths, English and American, ali widths, at popular prices, Drugeets ot every description, & specialty. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, Would call special attention t to this department, having ock an the largest riety to select rom, at about one- the rv price, consisting of the following :— Beal Lace Curtains, irom $5 a pair upwards. Nottingham Curtains, trom $2 pair upwards. We have the largest stock in the city o @imps, Fringes, Cords and Tassels, of all colors, sizes and styles, tor trimming lambrequins and draperies. Curtains, Loops and Bands, in endless variety. Lambrequins and Cornices to order, at short notice. Piano and Tab! Table Covers. examine the stock and price Call early sod SanEP AS KNAPP prices at it tan olstery wari . Great Carpet ane fs and 1% Sixth avente, one door below Thirteenth street. Lany, JUST ARRIVED hon Pha tbe WISHES A te dispose of a good. autiful and jatest style Ddlack ‘ailk vel ¢ Cloak at fon according fo. ‘pare Apply at Mme. “te Perceval’s store, No. 739 Bri opposite Astor place. A. HARANX, FROM GRAND STREET, BEGS LEAVE to inform his numerous customers that he has transferred his establishment to 90 Fourth avenue, a few doors above A. T. Stewart's. AE ITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, #14 BROADWAY. of IONS, ‘Twentietl NEW REDIN tterns FORM a tN oft EO Biren Lit ‘om . Span ane Bie school ae prea dhtelees a gt sreay ath aghhwaay acto stn Blase DrSgsen ane oat alt Fre fru tora pmroldered and mended equal to ai LADY WISHING 10 way, ach Initial ; Fre handsome Laces cleane: aes OF INDIA See Te teas, Of & cash Purchaser by adressing, ‘and price, MERUMANT, box S81 Post T Mux, an OLLIne DRESEMAKING, ESTABLISH: ‘Am a nth street, lad a rely on oy ia Cy ves NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1873.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. DRY GOODs. Jp DE PERCEY, wee Stamping ‘and Stamped Goods. FURS Fo Re FURS FADED. TURS DARKENED Call and see sam es }: ET Ay iad pahined WILLIAMS, 330 Fulton street, Brooklyn. REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CARPETS at the popular Oarpet Store 123 Bowery, near Grand street ecatd 900 pieces English Brussels, $1 S115 per yard. These are all new designs, tak 2s, taken out of bond during the last week, and are 20c. per yt Yard less than the cost of im- Dortation. ” <iNe 500 pieces Ingrains, 40c., 5de., Ge., 75e. and $1 per yard. 10,000 yards Remnants of Carpets amd Ollcloths at less than nalf cost, These goods will be sold as advertised represented, Call and ex. ‘arpet Store, 123 Bowery, near and are all guaranteed amine them. The popular sss H aH 7 ee OR iL 8 8 H H ‘AA w ww w L 8s H H A A www w L 8 H H A A WWW W L S88_ HHHHH AAAAA WWWW L 8S H Hea A WWWW L 8 H uA A WWwwWww L Ss oH H A A Www Www LLLLL. 8388 HA A W W 364 Bowery, corner of Fourth street, Branch Store. 345 Sixth avenue, bbetwenn Twenty first and Twenty-second sircets, begs leave to call the attention of the aaies to ‘his superb stock of Human Hair Goods, ot the best quality of hair only, without anv intermixing whatsoever, of his own importation and manufacture. ‘he largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the city. ketailed at wholesale prices. Tecan offer to the public inducements which cannot be superseded by any of my competitors All goods Warranted as ne vopressnte a. rice Short Hair Switches. .. Finest quality Hair Swit $1 and’upward jot dyed, 18 ine ie long, 4 ounces weight... 5 inches long, 4 ounces weight. 6 3 Inches long, '¢ ounces weight. ae) & inches long, a ounces weigh: wv w's Patent fin ‘Swlicioa Bde. Pon Seg Single Curls, (Norerhgy s curly. $2 % inc $2.50 26 inch... Frise: a a pers sin Ladies’ own hat made over In iitest styles. Gombings made ap ‘Oe. per ounce. Goods sent 0, O. D, by express on receipt of color and money in registe d ietiersor Post office order. NDIA SHAWLS—OBJECTS AT THE SAME TIME OF economy and luxury; the styles this season are un- usually attractive and prices low. J, RUSSELL, 3 East Twentieth stree NDIA SHAWL.—ANY PERSON HAVING A FINE, handsome one to dispose of can find a cash customer, Address, with full particulars, INDIA, Herald office. T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, vid BROADWAY, near Twentieth street, FULL LINE of FasIO ‘The NEW REDINGOTE now ready. Patterns fitted to the FORM warranted pertect, (OTH MODEL given with each pattern. Cutting and Basting done promptly. Open until 635 o'clock P.M, N® STORE. NEW GOODS. Specie Payments Besumed al NAUGHTIN & CORKERY'S, No, 531 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh streets. We beg to inform our trends and the public that we will resume specie -payments for change on all bills Dought at our establishment, of $1 and upwards, on and atter Monday, etober 27. Siving ‘largely replenished our entire stock during the past week from the several depressed auction sales, and having the advantage of an entire new stock, bougitt for cash since the panic, enables usto offer all Kinds ot Dry Goods trom 15 to 40 per cent less than other houses, We will offer on Monday, October 27, and following days, the largest, best assorted and cheapest stock of Dry Goods ever offered on Eighth e, consisting of SILKS, Mant DRESS GOODS, ~~ MOURNING Goons, svIts, aie ~~ REDINGOTES, “—~ — sacqugs, —~ s SHAWLS, WATERPROOF CLOAES, ALL SIZEs. Ladiey and Misces’ skiris bilk Vélvets, V Cloths for Men's Waierproot Clotns in all colors. Housekeeping Goods. eee Cowfortables, Marseilles Quilts, Flannels, Linen, fable Linen, Towels, Towelling, Napxins, Ticking, Sheeting, Shirting, Hosiery, &c. N. B.—Eight casés Sprague’s best standard Prints at 10c, yard; former price, 123gc. Please ‘call and examine our goods and prices before purchasing. All goods marked in plain figures and strictly one price. NAUGHTIN & C CORKERY. 1 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Thirtjrseventh streets NEw YORK DYEING AND FRINTING ESTABLISH. STATEN ISLAND. ESTADLISHED IN 1819, 89 Duane street, near Broadway, fl New York. 752 Broadway, near bighth stre 610 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixth st. op and 168 Fierrepont street, near Fulton, Brooklyn. Dye, Cleanse and Refinish ladies’ and gentlemen's Gar- ments and Piece Goods in a superior manner. DRY GooDs. RBSvcED! REDUCED! REDUCED! UNION ADAMS & 00,8 NO, 637 BROADWAY, are offering at very low prices Hostery and Gloves, Underwear, Shirts and Collar, Handkerchiets, Suspenders. Robes, Jackets, Ac. Syedhansrpihe iia B. H, MACY & CO. fete SAE RT OUR CASH DISCOUNT § MAE RSS ON ALL PURCHASES guigaaieiatdy OF 50 CENTS AND OVER ¥ sf ae ‘ a WILL BE CONTINUED d 2 sep & = DURING THIS WEEK, Lapa on IN ADDITION TO és = OTHER LARGE R. H. MACY & CO, REDUCTIONS ON R. H. MACY & 00. WHOLE LINES OF GOODS. RB. H. MACY FOURTEERT he STREET AND SIXTH AV! ENUE, peas PARISIAN FLOWER BR COMPANY are continually receiving the Latest novelties in Rich Fronch Flowers and Feathers, Bridal Wreaths and Vells, Floral Garnitures for Wedding and Evening Costumes to order. Vases and Baskets filled to order “a specialty.” A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Churches, Halls and Dwellings decorated. THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, 28 East Fourteenth street, tour doors west of University ‘place. J, LOWENSTEIN, No. 9 Rue de Clery, Paris. Propristor. 10 THE LADIES. Great reduction. Selling at panic prices. Great Bareaias Great Bargains in Lasers 4 Dress Goods. ‘ancy Stripes only 12; y Strides only Hee. SOPINGER'S, corner of Bleecker and eeeeropber streets. (823 Bleecker street.) By DUA! Ma Tas Broadw PATTERNS. a opened ew Tiyles of, English Warking: ‘Jac Coat Polonaises. ‘he latest "PALESTAN COSTUMES. Mme. A. DUVAL is the New York agent tor the NEW FASHION MAGAZINE. THE MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. October number now ready ; $5 per year, S0c. per copy. Subscribe any time, URS, FURS, FURS—AT MAX WIENER’S, 295 SIXTH avenue, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, at less than wholesale ee Fur Trimmings in great variety. N. 8.—Furs relined, cleaned and altored. OR SALE—A HANDSOME SET OF DARK “FOUR stripe mink Furs, muff Collar and Boa; very cheap. Call at 306 West Thirty-first street. ME, LAFORCADE, NO. 6 WEST ELEVENTH street, near Broadway, has returned from Paris With the most exquisite novelties of the season in car- riage, reception and street Costumes and Dresses, Opera Cloaks, velvet, Sicilieune, silk, camel’s bair and cash- mere Polonaises; Dolmans, sleeveless Jackets, embrol- dered with silk, jet and steel; also brocade veivet Pele- rines and Habits Louis XI., {rom Worth, Pingat, Lateri- ere and Hantonar. Vee & M" MGORLEY. Special inducements, Greatest bargains ever offered. Don't buy before you examine our magnificent stock of Dress Goods, Mourning Goods, Salts, Sacques, Bedingotes, Shawls, TER Silks, Velvets, i Velveteens, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Skirts. Cloths, White Goods, Linens, Gloves, Hostery, 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 Acall and examination of our stock will convince the ee ete WALLER & McOORLEY, Grand street, ‘ near Brosdway. T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth sireet, FULL LINE of FASHIONS. The NEW REDINGOTE now ready. Fatterns fitted to the FORM warranted p OTH MODEL given with each pattern. Cutting ry Basting done promptly. pen until oi o'clock Notre. Extraordinary eee Silks. at the prices cnaeces' {aEA 4 00., No. DL Gemedt street, will offer on Monday, October 27, 108 pieces superior quality Black Silks, néw goods, of recent importation, ast week :-— L311 $1 20, $ bought at auction sales Saring the p ich black Gros de Rhine, Extra rich Gros e Khine, 3 314 Stull richer Gros Extra super Gru ros Grain, $2 25, $2 90, $: Also 70 pi beautitul dark Stripes sks tor fall and winter weur, at Toe. per yard. Friends, customers and strangers nvited to call and examine. CHARLES HEAKD & © ‘No. WI Grand strect. O° ENING at T, TAYLOR'S 8 FASHION PARLORS, 416 BROADWAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. Ladies will find tire latest imported styles for fal and winter Wrappings, Vestons, Dolimans, &c. The grand feature of this house consisis in cutting the patterns by actual measurement by TAYLOR'S SYSTEM, so that no alteration is necessary in making up any gar- ment cut by the drafted pattern. PANIC! List of panic prices at the Great West Side Fancy Dry Goods Emporium, 619 and 621 Eighth avenue and 301 West Fortieth street We have marked down Alexandre Kids, two buttons, all colors, to $1 pair. Genuine oullion seamless Kids, two buttons, $1 88, worth paste: PANI Just opened, a le of 00 Sains of 16 bone raets, at 0c. pair. Finer Goods equally y low. 6 tine gros pa Sagons, 25e. viel: Bis inch silk Sash Hub bons, He. ¥ All the novelties in Millinery Goods at the most extremely low prices. ning on MUNDAY, 2ith. ms ot black silk hand crochet 250. the doliar. ao6 imitation ming Lace: at loss than wholesale “prices, From auction, several lots o! Genuemen's embroidered ae Patterns, Wc, pair, We have marked dow ‘Dest qual Ls Muslins to ra yard. Great bargains In Hoslery. dies’ regular made Hose, 2c. Geavine iron frame Hose, Sic., $3 Splendid 1ines of misses’ merino ana plain and tancy Ficee that ety . ts # that dety competition. FURS! Uns? 4 4 Our Fur Departneat is “vgelally Strective, Misses’ a Sets, $1 90 end. r ward. Ladies’ Sets, $4 to ‘all at our well Ene popaiat finer For the best wae Wee of Fi cy De Dry on st by of the | in oJ. & . Simeson's, 619 and 621 Eighth avenue, corner Fortieth street. R. ug. MACY £00, i. i, MACY & CO. RH, MACY & CO. R. H, MACY & CO. OUR CASH DISCOUNT R. H, MACY & CO, ON ALL PURCHASES BR, H. MACY & CO. OF & CENTS AND OVER R, H, MACY & CO. WILL BE CONTINURD R, H. MACY & CO, DURING THIS WEE| Ry H. MACY & 00. IN ADDITION TO R, H, MACY & Co, OTHER LAKGE Ri, H, MACY & CO, REDUCTIONS ON R. Hl, MACY & © WHOLE LINES OF Goops, POURTERNTH STREET | AND | SIXTH i AVENUE, T SMITHS PATTERN B BARAAR, 914 nea reptee, ieest FULL i oPROARM AY, The NEW REDIN E now ready. Patterns fitted to oe, re ini wasteaai MODEL given each pattert ung ani ing dome promptly, Open anti! 4 a'elock F “4 Letra T ieee VIOOUROUX gubrodered tm rene! si fate Paige at t.2 eal street, Also P » Rae pte EATS ol ladies’ and babies’ T M. E, COOK'S, 6TH AV. AND 23TH ST. TEN PERCENT REDUCTION ON ALL PURCHASES. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Suits, Sacks, Redingotes, ladies’ and children’s Under- garments, infants’ Wardrobe: Wedding sromeae. Agent for Love's celebrated hand — Corset stock and to order. Mme. JACU! UR TRIMMINGS.—FUR TRIMMINGS Ve aT description at reasonable prices at C. C. ‘NE 4 CO,’ Fur Manutactory, Broadway and Te a cen opposite Stewart's T MADAME LAFORCADE'S, NO. 6 WEST ELEV- enth sireet, near Broadway, the most latest shapes of ‘Hats and Bonnets, such as Incroyables, Negrettes and Persans, trom Virot’s, an Mantel Therese, just received. GEAL SEIN CAPS AND TURDANS—NEW STYLES, for ladies, misses and children: prices reasonable; at SHAYNE’S Pur M: factory, Broadway anu Tenth street (opposite Stewart's.) Re __MILLINERY A _D DRESSMAKING. _ T MRS. RA. HASTINGS, 16 EAST FIFTEENTH street—Fall and winter Bonnets and Hats from the ieading houses in Paris; novelties in Flowers, Feathers, A. =MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE Pe Union square, importer of Paris Bonnets and Eny lish Round tats. from alt the leading houses in Europ also @ choice selection of Bridal Wreaths and Veils A —A.—THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CHILD. of Dress Cap: between Un \ M. OLNEY, INPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY, + Promenade, Carriage, Opera and Reception Hats) froin the leadi 5 holses, at reduced prices ant styles Mourning Honnets. '3) East Fourteenth stre tween Union square and Fifth avenue, M*5: NATALIE TILMAN 40O., 2 EAST SIXTEENTH street, between Union square and Firth avenue, has just received an elegant assortment of imported Bonne! und Hats, aa hg Feathers, Bridal Wreaths an Veils, all of which we offer lower than cost, N. B.— Dresses and Suits made to order, ME. oh oe ag: gg WILL OPEN A ‘ case of French Bonnets, the lat an styles, on Tuesday. ‘Also some ‘costumes bag M"“=, ¥. MKINLEY, 26 FOURTH AVENUE, sust received a case of French Bonnets and Hat. Will open on Thursd A iirst class milliner wanted, ME aA: MromeL, FORMERLY WITH MARIE Gatoupeau, 423 sixth avenue, near Twenty-sixth mreet, has arrived per. steninahip St Laurent with a most recherche assortment of Bonnets and round Hat carefully selected by herself in the i houses o} Ha also English round Hats trom C, W. Brown's & others, ME. R. yD 719 SIXTH AVENUE (LATE with mime. Castle de tacey. of roadway}, will ahow a bandsom assortment of Brvadway styles at Sixth nue prices: also Ladies’ Bonnets Tatest style with their own materiain» uate @D in STRICH FEATHERS, Ostrich YEATHERS.— Great inducements are offered to the tad im fig Colored ‘osicichy Plumes. Willows and “Tip ixth a’ ween Kighteent! aN MAX WIENER, Manetacture tof Ostrich Peath ‘ 96 EAST TWENTY-8ECOND STREET. ARMSTRONG, just arrived from Assortment of Walking Suits: an embroider will sell less than cost; evening and reception ‘arose t short notice on sign. _ MISCELLANEOUS. Go AND MOIST. FEET KEPT WARM AND DRY J by @ new and novel device; samples at 104 John street, room 2 ents and cotminercial avellers ca make money. — Dus SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 726 BROAD- wi ‘ork, will take @ bye of work from reaponsivie varlien to be given out ustomers. Raa: PEARSAL ut Mi led toe ILN-DRIED OAK ches bette: an «fell over. » VANDE: KHOOF, 6 i o Fourwenth sureet. SLOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND Blank Book Manufact Books mind 0 patie nufacturers, 9 Fulton street Blank Anan seer: MAGNETIO ‘ PHYSICIAN, TBA RRALING o atment will e sceptical of her healin, tention every evening, Se.” West Mineusen tN eee T*3 38 VERDICT OF THe PROPLE & altar pay rte LY 4 Tabata a ieee ak . a SPORTING§DOGS, BINDS, SC. | is. ono iis ae Bt nets yg street, VERY Bucking, Pmrige ‘TED STEEL, DOUBLE On cerines aces h WM. Tih RANCuE BOLE, ap 3 OK SLIP, HAS ALL Fike thoies imported ' le ‘Gcaicines for sil disessae F° RR SALE—A SPLENDID NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; the finest in the city. Apply at 13 Sixth avenue. Gone. WANTED—A SECOND HAND BREEOH- loader, 10 bore, weighing 8 to 8) pounds. Addre: sa maker's name and lowest price, B. L, GUN, Het boarded, trained, THE | TURF, EERFOOT PA PARK SECOND S cwyd MBETING. FIRST DAY-TUBSDAY, OCTOBER 2% 1873 92:50 class. J. Katz's a ih, Ledger ral i, U, & Sammi a Ek Campbells bg Joe Pia Dan M. Boh, Mea Ben Mace’ George Hopkins: os ar ‘Sterling. Owner's br. m. William Thoma’ bi aa oy orien Jr. . EB Gerpaasar ‘8 bil Mance’s 1 Guess so : OU onner' ; Ravens db. Sepa f $100 2:38 oli Purse of lor 23 a $8. Pad nubs ee Bred Pylori, mi ‘or! a n. J, Harpers b. mel wn. Me 1 rant Huskey Bi arty’s b. g. Husk oy. rds bik & Suminit. bi ne m. Be SECOND | Da WEDNESDAY, 0 OOT. 2% ‘urse J. H. Philips. mie Parmer Boy. oI (0. 4—Purse Of $3010 2 S4class, BR Happy Job . H. Philips br. &. Dixor W, Leavens' 6. m, Ella Millard, m. Carrie. z . &. Break o| James Dougrey's g. g. Hen & Siath No. 5—Purse iid tors 3% ininate class. m. Le irk lanner t Boy, formerly Goldie. a b.m. I Mi Rae Ore Josie, W. McCarty’s b. g. Huskey Boy. E. H. Heard’s b. m. Poltie Stewart. Fr. Mm. Wm. Thoms’ br. g. Phil Oreiet, Jr. E. E. Carpenter's bik. g. Jim. © Hemzell’s b. g. Enterprise. Peter Manee’s b. tae T Guess So. T. S-connare 5, use juss B. L. ere ee Le Roars. G. Sed Same day there will be 2 purse of $400 fabatttited for 2:20 class, instead of purse iree for all, which did not fill. The 2:30 class will close on Monday evening, Uct. 27, at Balawin's Seer House, corner Main and’ Plymouth streets, Brooklyn, at 9o’clock. Racing will commence each day ate M. shaip. Coney Island cars trom Ful- ton ferry every 15 mee to the tr: WM. MOMAHON, Superintendent, EERFOOT DRIVING PARK SPORTING: THURSDAY, October 30.—No. 6 purse of $400 tor horses that never. beat 2:30, to close at Baldwin Empire House, corner of Main and, Plymouth streets, mear Catharine ferry, on Monday, October 27, at 9 P. Wat, MMeMATHION, Superintendent. ‘ROTTING ay BABYLON, L, L—THURSDAY, OCTO- bi 2 o'clock sharp. GN. Fe: ©, OR Green names Young , $750; mile heats, three in five, in harness, = ain leaves Hunter's Point, Flushing and North Side t LL A. M. ; returns at 5:40 P. CHARLES 8. GREEN, MAJOR Cc. W. BARKER Ai ‘AUCTIONEER. Ov WORK HORSES, TRUCKS. HARNESS the PROP. ERTY of W. B. HANSON, ESQ., ON THURSDAY, OCT, 9. AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT TRE sta ables, NO. 625 HUDSON Breet, corner Jane. STOOK comprises 2h ‘'Y HEAD OF MATCHED pairs. ri single draught five Trucks, two Road Wagons, double and single THE ‘CELE! eyeeia? BROWN TROTTING gelding Lyman, by General Knox: 16 high, 8 years old; “S record of 2:50 to road wagon, and Gan trot three heat better than 2:40, MR, WANSON HAVING SOLD his stable in Greenwich street, offers the above stock for positive and peremptory “SALE WILL TAKE PLACE at 625 Hudson street, for cony enience 9¢ purchase STOCK NOW ON EXHIBITION ate 808 Greenwich rt. NO POSTPONEMENT ON account of weather. CATALOGUBS NOW READY AND CAN be obtained at BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, or at the stable. T PRIVATE SALE. TEAM OF BAY MARES Gisters) raised in Vermont, all iy points, 1% je hands, six and seven years; have used ‘oad team; are kind and true in all it, can trot in ete minutes; ; free and prompt drivers, and. ELEGANT’ *BLOOD. "SAY TEAM HORSES, 16 hands, seven he eight years, kind and true in all harness, Ane gaited, pleasant drivers, very stylish ; one of the moe Ne teams in the city, an ‘arranted WESICHESTER ROCKAWAY, BY MINER & STEVENS, SIDE BAR WAGON, BY DUSENBURY & VANDUBER, CLARENCE, BY QUIMBY. EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF ARCH. JOHNSTON. 19 70 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NAN UNIVERSITY FLACK. T THE HORSE AND B CARRIAGE CHened MART Wi (SUCCE: SOR TOHOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL), aT ees ae 0 0: VENUE, Ui 3 AND CARRIAGES WILL; BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND‘ FRIDAY AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. GENTLEME! Bet Ad TO PUROMASE, OR THOSE having Horse: Carriages to sell, will find this house eriectly relial rs this business will be conducted on She seme, straints ward principles which have gov- GIVE The “PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE a i _omaygioee! SOUND FROM 4 10 48 HOURS FoR ae ‘arriages always on pene at vate sal LibenaL carriages WADE GORMGNMENTS. ENTRIES CAN BE MAD. by. BENDING ULL DE- SCRIPTIONS. THROUGH THe MAILS, AND CAN BE ee UP TO SIX O'CLOCK THE DAY PREVIOUS TO SECOND HAND CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS TAKEN ON STORAGE FOR BALE. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. eat OF Neasas tires opposite ORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE 18 ru gue ay TOTHE, SPACIOUS PREMISES 19. T0 29 THIRTEENTH STREMT, The will be gopducted on age recisely the Soterised Hovpralebipcney ro wien wo fyarahar, | won the and Cr aad ness community as well as the | LES E’ E! Y AND FRIDAY, pA 3 A sale ariy.be, wade, aa ae Exe sal ether at or 9 Thieteenth strsor Po Frepered rns HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON ey LOOM OLD STAND, Gaver SIGNMENTS. SALE COMMENCES AT Gu oe O'CLOCK, NOTICES. = “| TEE ORDINATION eho atc AND PUBLIC installation of Daniel Potter as Fa iyey veel” Sixth at greet, beter church neag evens Oil ir <ine at 7} Rev. Srofessor Jon tinged Sivecetize will preach the or- daining ar ISON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH Ar Fees Sat eatin Saas ° children’s Lyceum meots at 103g A. M. LL SOULS’ CHURCH, CORNER souers. Fh | T A SACRIFICE—ONE FULL Lg AND TWO d Twentieth street.—Kev. Bellows Aras ed Wogan ome ge | Qnch tue Steie af 007 steko a aut churches ton place, bear Brondw public cordially invited. RADLEY, PRAY & ae 638 pecan AY, OFFER THON pi... 0) CHURCH, FORTY-EIGHTH. second hap Carringes.'as follows apy Nyroot wert of aisth avenue (Kev. Heber Newton, Straight ‘ront round front Coupe, both in extra pa ent ah AM, and 7}, P. M. sy pare undition 5 ‘one t larence, nearly new; one Phacton, Sunday a fos Kovenber 2, the after! service hel four persons. last winte! special referent R ‘the ‘young, will be rene od, vf AY course of | sermo! “Moses.” Dog Sart, Depot Wagon, he gi Wagon, suitable for busi- ness purposes or physicians’ use, But EUDING: SERED BY VOLUNTEER, 15,2 high, 6 years record of 243%, and can show 2:60 to-day, is very handy and stylish and can driven by any one, and Pwarranied ould and kind; cost mm and is sold ont: graxhe ion at BARKER 4 0) Aes MUOTION MART an EW tists TATTERSALLS, Broadway and th street, and if not previously disposed of wiil be yn a auton to 7" highest bidder. ba Wednesday, 29h ir, 1873, at 1 Presarem ts AG CARRIAGES DAM. . ata sacri aged Dy water, will De 101) A a REAL & £0. 1,494 and 1,496 aecalwaye near Forty-fifth street, OR SALE—CHEAP, ONE DOUBLE BRASS mounted Harness, used only a few times; made by Barnet, Paris. ane at rs a stables, No. 139 West Seventeenth street, trom 8 YHUROH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON . AVE. Cate Papal mrad iatactk PENT oak ‘tyn will prea a dorelon & The evening service, at 73, tit bot on November 3 2 prox. n in ab wy = muvel etegn ae Dr, jie and eI vine service b; rector, Rev. evening. Sunday school at 25g P. NHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.—REY. J. M. PULL, C each at the Hail of oy stantard fae man will’ Broadway, corner Forty-sccond street, 5 morning at 10 and evening ty 7:45, HURCH OF THE NEW JuRUSALEM, THIRTY fifth street, between Park and Lexington ayenues.— Services commence at il A. M. and 8. M. Subject of evenMg discourse by Mr, Giles—"Human Education.” ‘The public are invited, ‘i FR, 84 SALE—OHEAP, A Pan OF STYLISn BAY 1536 i gound and kind. Apply at pri- qato Mabler Noval West Forg-fourth street. FOR SALETA BAY MARE, BY MAMBRINO CHAM: pion, 4 yours old, 15 hands; sound and kind and open gece: pi 5400. “apply at private stable 142 Thirty-nin ane eeane OR SALE, Zendaulet, Brewster; TO Woo Godwin Ph, Bar ne agon. u larness, Dunse: All nearly new. Landaulet, not eet run, for sale very cheap, leas than one half the cost. 20 Nassau street, office No. 5, trom 12 to 2 o'clock. OR SALE—A SMALL IMPORTED VICTC by Miltion’ & Guiet, Paris; price $500. At private atable No. 152 West Twenty-fourth street, OR SALE—A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS 9 nists, 6 years old; also a black Horse, 13 bands high, ‘old, quite speedy; both warranted sound and ti nd single of double arrived from Vermont. App iy of SAMUEL TRUESDELL'S Stables, 126 end 123 est Forty-sixth street. Res, SALE—A HANDSOME BAY MARE, 5 YEARS old; sound and kind, FA or without Grocer; Beet nd Harness. No. 325 Van Brunt street, ou! Fes SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUMBERED Jersey property, a gentieman's Turnout. Horses, Har. Linda d-Phae sada ie horses. Address “G the horses are elegant GC. ROBERTS, box 198 Herald FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT CURTAIN COACH, MADE by Brewster, Broome street; oue double Harness, made by Merry, jon; alsoa ‘Tilbury and Dog Cart qPuye at Tattersall’s stables, Forty-second street, or to COOPER, ¥9 Pear! street. OR SALE—20 HORSES of work. Inquire of hue, Greenpoint, OR SALE—STYLISH YOUNG HORSE, DOG CART, le by Stivers; ash atsb W. Blankets, &c., together or separate, cheap for cash, at er street (OR SALE—A FINK PAIR OF BLACK CARRIAGE Horses, 16 hands, Nene kind, gentle and sound; sold only tor want of use. Can be seen at private stable 136 West Fittieth street. OR SALE—A SADDLE MARE, 154 HANDS ILIGH ears old. To be secn at’ BAILEY'S stable, 223 West’ ‘orveth street. For SALE—STYLE AND GREAT PROSPECT OF speod-—Horse, 5 years, bay, black Joints, iano and tail; 1b hands: very gentle; well, broken to harness of the tet trotting stock in this State; raised on Walberger stud tarm: Pedigree warranted. No. 212 Kast Twenty-seventh street. OR SALE CHEAP—A SPLENDID SADDLE HORSE; young. sound and gentle; been used by a lady, Ad- dress HORBE, No, 308 West Twenty-third street. ALF-SEAT TROTTING WAGON—THE HaNDSOM- est ape ever built, at a bargain; is almost new. No. 5 East Fourteenth street, ORSES WINTERED IN THE COUNTRY—BEST J and care given, at $12 per month. Inquire of Geoned JAQUES, 215 Water street. ‘ORSES TAKEN TO WINTER—GOOD PASTURE and stabling ; parties sending horses can be astured Of good care; room Call or address JOHN 8. CRAFT, Port Chemer, Westchester county, N. ¥, gad TAKEN TO BOARD—IN THE fen wee, stalls if required. Address SAMUEL W! Lets, b Tittle Neck, or EDWARD J. HICKS, ot tardy & Hicks, ' 78 Bowery, New York. ORSES WANTED TO BOARD—IN ORANGE COUN- 7, near Newburg: price $10 to, $'2,per, month ; best gy a hana Address H. CARTER, Pearl street, jew Yor! I Dac tistr tet aa FIRST CLASS CITY MAKERS, but little used, Coed $1,500, for sale cheap. Address H., box 3,154 Post off ONY TURNOUT FOR SALE—TEAM OF BLACK Ponies, sons Neil” and the “Marohioness,” 1244 SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS 1. G. CRANE, 111 Narman ave- hands high, weight 700 Ibs. ; true in all harness and under saddle; very stylish, Prompt ‘and free drivers; have reat endurance, ani good every day for TO imites an jour. Addre ALLEY, dry goods merchant, Se a HE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES are now in operation at No. 25 Lexington sveare and 571 and 573 Seventh avenue, between Fo! rik -second streets; horses clipped by EXPE GIENGED nt andes the Supervision ot W. H. aren we tS N WHO E CLIPPED A HORSE W! THE A ABOVE MACHINE. WILLIAM H, JARVIS, Agent. ORKEL HORSE, 154 HANDS HIGH; SOUND; kind in all harness, young; will be sol oneap tor want of use. Inquire of ‘EpWARD DUNOHO South Fifth avenue, TABLE ‘TO LET TWO OR FOUR, STALLS carriage room, in a private stable, Twenty-tth street, near Sixth ave by the coachman: on the Apply toJ. W. SOUTHACK, TABLES TO LET—74 AND 176 LITTLE WEST Twellth street, two stories and office, 27 stalls; East Eleventh street, near avenue D, 8 stalls, two story brick building, Apply to ICE COMPANY, 432 Canal street. GECOND HAND COUPE, 2, DOG CARTS, DEPOT Wagon, Coupe Rockaway, Park Phacton, several top and open Buggies, Victoria aid number slightly poled Carriages at great bargain MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 683 Broadway. WITH Ww fr SS Fn avenue. STORAGE FOR PRIVATE VEHICLES, “OF ALL kinds can be obtained in the new first ciass ware- house, built expressly built for 7} ur pose, aRiy, -80C> ond street, near Fourth avenue, i. MORK) ELL. T REAL BARGAINS, TO SUIT THE TIMES, A LARGE Wag OF FINE HORSE BLANKETS, silat SOIL! ry fi ge WwiTnoUr REGARD TO COST. NS is 70 ) $45, 10 F N WOLF Pouss: MUST BE SOLD. one FINEST ABSORTHENT OF - wei IN THE . BARTLETT, IMPORTER ayn, MANUPACTURE WARREN STREE mens ot TURERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Harness bene aoe o Merchants. La Harness, Pieter, Robes, Halters, Whips, &c., &c. io Broadway expenses or profits. Selling at brine that enone be beaten. OMAS L. D. BALL & CO., 158 Wooster street, between Prince and Houston. University place cars pass the door every 3 minutes. A Papp, et 2-! Four ‘and siz seat and Coupe Rockaways A specialty. As'also Brewster (of Broome street), second hand top and no top Wagons; some in fine order; s’PLANDRAU, No.7 and 18 East fightdeutt street, near Fifth avenue. at BD VICTORI. three-seat Westchester, in geod orde: full myring top and open Wagons cheap. RANK DUSENBURY, 135 and 137 Chrystie st. Vp hag PRICE FOR HIRI OF. DRAUGHT HORSES IS reduced to $2 aber tay ELLIS N. CROW, 139 Thompson street. PO ng ET OR gg LEASEGPRIVATE STABLE | IN Twentieth street, near Third avenue, four stalls, STAN and family apartments; rent reduced. | Apply GRAM, Twenty-fitth street and Fourth av, YHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST TWENTY. EIGHTH street, near Broadway, Kev. Ww. 0. Cs ha eer the py i ereash atl0:30 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. (SOSMOPOLITAN CONFERENCE, SOUTHEAST COR- ighteenth street and Third avenue, at3. Dr. ©. 8. Weeks delivers an illustrated lecturo on “The Laws %, co Mating Nature and the Cause and Cure ot Scan- CRS CHURCH, CORNER FIFTH AVENUE AND Thirty-titth street. —Mornin, a at 10:30. Even- ing prayer at 7:30. Tho rector, Kev. at mauler Th 4 son, officiates. At evening service the jure of, the course on Ethics—Subject, “The Nation!" (CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUB, COR. hot Thirty: "ane street, her, enw grower wilt rea fh “Public invited. Cecorner OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE,’ corner Forty-filth street.—Rev. Geo. H. Hopworth reaches to-day. Morning Tubject—St.. Paul and the Lripple at uystra. Byenlng subject Heed Religion oe, Heart Religion. Sunday school and Bible class at 3. HURCH OF HUMANITY.—TO-DAY, AT 10:80 A. 2:30 and 7:30 P, M., in De Garmo Hall, Fitth avons and Fourteenth street Speakers—Stephen Pearl Ai reat Bryan, M. D, ; John Beeson, EB. R. Swackh ouser and others. VENING SERVICE RESUMED.—CHUROA OF THE Redeemer, corner Fourth avenue and Eighty:second strest, Rev. J.’ W. Shackelford, pastor. Divine service 7:30 and 10:30'A. M. and 7:30 P.M. FEPWARD JENKINS, ESQ, OF LONDON (AUTHOR f “Ginx's Baby”), will ‘address the youns men, at Association Hall, Sunday evening, ATHER BEESON, J. BRYAN, M. D., E. R. SWACK- hamer and others will address the assembly at 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. in De Garmo Hall, Fifth avenue and igenreenth street. Subject—"Religion of Hu+ ‘janity.” ‘ IRENCH EVANGELICAL CHURCH, NO, 9 UNI- versity place.—Rev. Dr. Rochedieu, of Brussels, Bel- gium, ‘delegate tothe Evangelical Alliance, will preach. on Sunday, October 26, at 103g A. M. jIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF JERSEY CITY, Summit avai. near Library Hall.—Rev. Most Ballou, D. D., will preach this di 1034. aseniis service at 734. Si Ce tan Jersey City ferry, run wi thine ‘one block of chure! IFTH AV) total ess ning at 16 eke nd The Be = TH street.—Preaching at an ie Rev, Tarialace DD. pasar.” Swanger weloowieds Sunday school at 9 AM.” RST BAPTIST CHURCH, THIRTY-NINTH STREET and Park ayenue.—Preaching at 10% A. M. and 73¢ P.M., by pastor, Rev. T. D. Anderson, D. D. Strangers cordially invited. : (PACE CHURGH. BROADWAY AND TENTH STRERT. ht Hey. William George Tozer, D. D. Missionary Bishop of Central Airica, will p fuss Sharon oo Sunday aflernoon. Services ak Ps A eae caret MASSEY, ae Poche): Pay be lecture on * jod Don’t Kill Devil ie nity Chapel, 128th nicest, tule evening. tae HALL, SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FORTY- first, and Forty-second streets.—O, B. Frothingham, Pastor of the pea ate hag bf will preach on peed day. ymorning, ‘at 1034 o'clock. Subject—“symyathy and at 8 o’cl al gore E. SMILEY WILL PREACH ON SUN 2 , the 26th inst., and each ovsning daring # spe ig week, at 734 o'clock, at the Central M Episcopal church, Seventh avenue, between irhirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Miss SABAH ©: SMILEY WILL, GIVE. BIBLE BX- tions on Monday, aid Bm tera inst. 33 P. ‘the Central and shuurday, November’ 1. Methodist Episcopal church, Seventh avenue, ‘be Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. RTHODOX GREBK CHAPEL, NU. 961 SECOND near Fittieth street. —Divine services every Sunday at 103 All are cordially invited. RAISE, |PRAYER, EXPERIENCE | MERTINGS— Every Thursday evening, at Benj. Albro's house, 8 West Thirty-sixth street. Read Ephs, ¥., 19-21, and Ma- lachi ili, _ All welcome. Rema J. F. Gterge es FASO WILL PREACH Sund: ay. at 104 4 and UF P. M., at St Luke’ Methodist Episcop: ahureie Forty-firat street, west Sixth avenue, Ri sae E. COOKMAN, PASTOR, WILL PREACH at lo. A, M. and 7i¢ BM, at the, Fro - bernacte Methodist #piscopal church), treet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Seats tree. The public welcome. EY. WAYLAND HOYT, PASTOR, WILL PREACH Jn the Tabernacle Baptiag church, Second, avenue and Tenth street, Sunday morning, at 10% o'cloc! ing service willbe held’ in Steinway Hall at aeveloeke souace tor the evening sermon—We Real it Wi EV. JOHN POISAT,, OF BALTIMORE, WILL AY preach this (abbath evening at 7% o'clock, in e rty third street Methodist Episcopal church, Hear Kighth avenue. Strangers invited. Seats fre CIENTIFIC SERMON BY STEPHEN PEARL AN- drews, this morning, at 10:30 o'clock, in De Garmo Hall, Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street. Subject—"A Review of the Monism of Haeckel, Vogt and Buechner.” JT. MARK'S CHURCH, CORNER SECOND AVE- \ nue and Tenth street.—Rey. Dr. Rylance, Rector. Services, 10:45. M, and 7:30 P.M. Lecture in the even- i be Conscience.” Strangers provided with seats. XT, THOMAS’ CHURCH, FIPTH AVENUE, CORNER Filty-third street.—Rey. Dr. Morgan, Rector. lorn- Ing service at 10% o'clock. Afuernoon service at ¢ o'clock Heary Benja Yippie, D. D», Bushop of Minnesota, will Preach in thi 04 SPRING STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NBABR aricl : Take Sa avenue cars, Rev. George McCampbell, Pastor. Preaching 10 bath morning. Subject ‘he Edified and Mul: pied Church.” 7% o'clock P. M. servico—Discourse Fy “Saints, Christ and Sinners at the Transfiguration.” The raver meeting. under control of Y. P, Association, ate: HE BISHOP 4 MICHIGAN fot p ithe | fyi ea Church of th 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 131 AND 139 WEST Seventeenth street and 144 West Fimeth street; ‘two, four and five stalls ASS SEL JAMES STIKE! |AN, 71 765 Wall: street. WAxtED-A SECOND Hash Lapiny SADDLE; i Cy ‘red. ¢ light Trotting Har- ness for sal ANTED—FOR CASH, TWO YOUNG HORSES THAT Ca wow 3m inutes.’ Will take 3 or 4 for the winter, at $15 + near New York. Address HORSEMAN, box Ly 'Heraid’ office, WY strates CASH, A SECOND HAND LANDAU; must be in fine order; pot over 18 months in use, Address, with lowest price and name of builder and where to be seen, A., Post office box 2,380, New York. A SPLENDID TEAM FOR SALE, 15% HANDS, + beautiful tails, fine knee action, arch necks, and can trot in3 minat ¢ warranted sound and kind, without blemish; price $1.20; or would exchange for a low priced team. Address A. HAVILAND, 616 Bedtord avenue, Brooklyn. A.WXOW, 18 THE TIME TO, BUY CARRIAGES +. cheap, new and second hand Rockaways, Buggies, Fnaetons, Depot, ness Wagons. meee and Basi Ma West Broad’ je street. NY ONE HAVING A NICE, WELL MATCHE Toam of carringe horses, not too light and about 16 hands high, no ituuheads but wide surake, steady foers oF 8 years old, may, hear of @ cash ‘ad’ are stating price, &c., C. bor 019 Post office, ) GENTLEMAN 18 WILLING TO EXCHANGE A A, pair of carriage Horses for a small Yacht, Address P., box 217 Herald office. FINE, LARGE, HANDSOME AND VERY RELI. able young Horse to be sold very cheap, solely for in sally desirable for 6 juve oF fa ‘amily use. App Ming empecial oupe 01 to meme 569 Broadway, room 3. ” re 7 jones NUMBER OF eg gt AND ROAD Horses; sold for eat use, suit buyers A. Apply to Ice Co., meer big Ply 4 FOR BALE $250, sis 180, 8 cost $125, rok” at GON. WAY'S stable, 624 w eat "Twenty-second stree agnen ASSORTMENT ¢ o. Bot AND OPEN ROAD Seeaen Mare byt —Rockaways, C arouches, ae couge RKockaways, four se Hiockaway's, top and open Pony Wagons, one fine four seated Park Puseten Bis, Foros ae en cave int *WitLiaM aX me CIRCULAR FRONT ROUND BOOT COUPE WILL asinine and 1,496 Broadwa: Wooster street. Lg SECO! HAN: oe ise i" A.$38 Wists seventh avenue, New ANTED—TWO GooD Woop SLEIGNS, povste and single, suitable for flour and feed busine Witla Regs Address, with full particulars, ‘ac, 6 Second avenuo. Waxtep—a GENTLEMAN'S DRIVING HORSE, Mig tol6 hands; must be sound and kind ana travel in- side ot three minutes; for which will be given a closel matched, team of | Ponies, 15 ar gouna and kin ‘ken pertec Gifterence if any eee ey Aa Gop road: ae a bo SOLD CHEAP. y 4 ne Coupe ; in perte 4 st BARTON an Dye eR yo b Ben th avenue, tassien h 3 WORK HORSES Zoe Bn ety $125, AP- ) ply at coal yar: 15 G00D HORSES Ft FoR SALE CHEAP Sati aT ie teen” Ice Company, foot ot Morgan street, EB CLARENCE aad 40 HORSES AND MULES Mt BE. SOLD AT ublic auction, atl o'clock, Monday, October 2], at Brill’s farm, near East Ferry ae station, on the New York and Newark paroeg tt rains leave toot of Liberty ¢ street, an AVIS & RODRIGO, Auctioneers. — $225 WILL # BUY a a) pig 4p BROWN ieceal eo ee ee tae oe Seminutes: War Ge f - Flaten nd ‘and Kin At stable 6 and 17 Kast Twenty- eighth Lil =FO LE, BAY HORSK, 19g HANDS $700. hgh, 8 ieurg old, sound and kind, can trot in Tad; also a stlsere top sidebar Wagon, equal to with Harness, ac. ; # complete turnout. Apply at ? ‘on Brosaway, piivate stable. D CIROUMSTANOES WOULD re wbls atane one ai ond Ring for halt its yaceen, at Broadway, room 9. RE: STAURANTS, rpHE ot ESTABLISHED LIVE A AND DET LIVE jentiemen’s Oys ges 1 of Fulton, ‘Spent ree tits La} subscriber has spared no pains oF money to ma of the Ce mB eo 2 Pot] Lo entlemen ers Of 0; rs, of which we receive the finest Waray ae SANDY SPENCER. Broadway, T THE UPTOWN | E avenue, near Forty il positively receive & ee Where for castoil ¢ in toe Jewelry ke de. Please Cal on OF addreas Mt or Mts, PLAT T B. MINTZ’S NEW STORE, 248 THIRD cg ob fa A between Twentieth and ned ot -first streets, and jpeg? will be aston! & the «1 Sew n cash, for Castof Clowning. ees 5 Rap 6 by y ase 816 sine, Dresses: Coats, i howe: “hy post puncesally aivende __ ASTROLOGY rROLOGE R 13 PROFESSOR ISTE! A Bea aa the city; terms $1 verbal, pet suo Sixth avenue. =—MADAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRI- + yvalled Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No, 10a West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue. UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS. likenesses, causes marriages; 50 cents and $1. kt West Twenty-ftth streot. YENUINE LUBIN'S EXTRACT PRESENTED, FO every one who consult Prof. ST, GERMAIN, from Paris, Business Clairvoyant, Feo, $1 60 for Indies, $2 10 gents Consultation in English, ‘French German, inte, No, 00 Sixth avenue, corber Thirtieth street, frst K BLSEY. THE CLAIRVOYANT, WHO PREDIOTED ES, cight months ago, fhe, whole thir thing, ody. it neg fine ee! roved ; also the finding - WELLINGTON Bane Twenty cightn street near fourts ayenue, ita ME. BYRON, “CLAIRVOYANT, SPIRITUALIST, M’ tolls names, fells every tht 90 Hloocker street: Beware of illiterate pretenders using | ing my name. MME, REATHAEL, THE CELEBRATED ASTROLO. doctress, just arrived | sh in dotfnoatt the past present.and fut tur ‘advice on business French and German 0) she is wonder! Park, the great Trance ath can be consulted at her partors id Kage Bixteen near’ Third avonue, $50, anne oe eh Ri |} ‘HE WONDERFUL Charny. Ys Mine DE fierce fram Ou () i ere ty Ny te est be iF cmorent .

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