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NO. 18,596. WHOLE THE NEW YORK HE RALD « ’ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ll, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. wos Sa DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, Fourth, fifth and sixth Second column. AMUSEMENTS—Ninta Pa ASTROLOGY Noxrn Pas ALL, SEANON- NINTH D =wecond colunn. P, — column, Be eS EANTED—Suooxy Pace—First and second Boab AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Sec- hi lumns. BROGR LN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Finst Pace— uaa, BUSINESS OFPORTUNITIES—Nixru Pace—Third col- Sixth column. xst Pace—Fifth column. OLEKKS AND SALESMEN—Etonrtn Pacr—Fifth column. CLOTHING—Etcuta Pace—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDESEGS—Eicuta Pace—Pifth ‘and sixth columns e COASIWISE STLAMSHIPS—Seconp Pace—Sixth umn, OPARTNERSHIPS—Firrn Page—Fifth column. ROUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pacy—Third goluinn, DANCING ACADEMIE>—Nixtu Pace—Fourth column, DENTISTRY—Nintu Pacr—Second column. DRY GOODS—Fixst Pacx—Second column. DWELLING HOUSES 10 Lit, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Nintit PaGk—First column, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Szcoxp Pack—Fifth and sixth columns. EBUROPE—Eicutn Pace—Third column. EXCHANGE—Eigntu Pagk—vourth column. FINANCIAL—Firta Pace—Fourth and filth columns, FOR SALE—FicuTn Pack—Fourth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND AVARTMENTS TO LET— Nintu Pace—First and second columns. FURNITURE—Sxconn Pack—Sixth column. HELP » WANTED—FEMALES—twenrtu column HELP WANTED—MALES—EiGurtn Pace- HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Fixst Pace— and flith columns. AMOTELS—Secony Pace—Third column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Eicntu Pace—Fourth colt INSTRUCTION—Eignata Pacr—Sixth column, LECTURE SEASON—Ninta Pack—Fourth column, LOAN OFFICES —Fuust E Second column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First and second columns, MACHINERY col- Pace—Sixth ixth column. rd, fourth rt Pace—Fourth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Skcono Pace—Fourth column, MEDICAL—Sxconp ?ace—Fourth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finrst Page—Second column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta Pace— Sixth column. MUSICAL—Nixta Pacr—Third column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—SkventH Pack—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Pinst Pack—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &0,—Nintu Pace—Third col- umn, PROPOSALS—Nuvtm Pace—Third column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— TweLeTh Pack—Sixth column. PROPE: OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Finst Pace—Sixth column. = REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Finsr Pace—Sixth column, REAL ESIATE WANTED—Finst Pace—Sixth column, KREWARDS—Finsr Pa Second column, Le eel AUCTION—Seconp PaGe—Third and fourth columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALFS—Eveventn Pace— First, second, third, fourth. fitth and sixth co! and ELYTH Pack—First, second, third, tourth, and sixth columns. 2 BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Eiwutn Pace—Fitth column. SPECIAL NOTIC BPORTING—DOi —Finsr Pacr—Second column. 3, BIRDS, &C.—First Pacre—recond . colum: THE TRADES—Twetrrn Pace—Sixth column. THE TURF—Finst Pacr—hird coluu 70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSLS—Nintn Pace— First column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, ND Pace—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMEN'’S TO LET— Nunta Pacr—Second column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Eicatn Page—Third column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR nv ‘f—Fixst Pack—Sixth column, ‘0 LE’ WIyTER RESORTS—Sxcond Pace—Third column, S—UPTOWN HERALD BRANCH OFFICE AND HARLEM, “) DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1.265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND SIREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR. ae: ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,38 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR W0TH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9A. M. T0730 P.M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 0°CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARG THE PUBLIC ARE GA CALLED BRANCHES IN THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK ns i HERALD. | ed ESSRS, KREMER & CO., AMERICAN | | | | ‘TIONED AGAINST 8O- TWENTY-THIRD AND | R HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ‘ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS REQUIRING THEM. PAPER, TO PARTIES will be at New Bakery, Wednesday, at 3% o'clock. C WILL MEET F, F, TUESDAY, AT TWO, AS PRO- + posed. Please do not fail to come. NOLONEL—I WAS DISAPPOINTED IN YOUR NOT J he first Monday in November as promised. dress has been torgotiem address A, H., box 115 Herald Uptown Branch otice. ALARA— C itisimportant to your whole future that 1 see you, and speedily; trust me; can and will make all ri send word to office where I can see you. = DOUGLA (OR ADOPTION--A BEAUTIFUL BABE; FULL. surrender: American parentage. 41 East Twenty- eighth strect, near Fourth avenu LON OR on, by Westches NFORMATION WANTED—OF PETER i Mrs. Fox, maiden nam Kate Address CATHARINE WRIGHT, ter Post office, N. Y. ‘OUN J. ¥.—COME HOME, THE PAST LET GO; all will be well. Anxiety as to your welfare Is great. UNCLE, RS. BURNS, FORMERLY OF CLINTON STRE ‘An old friend would be pleased to hear where you fan be found. Address A. B., box 217 Herald office. \TIS.—COME HOM Pa will go west in WILL he spring. 30 WEST WITH YOU, WIFE. U4 Not ACQUAINTANCE OF THE LADY (BLONDE), residing on Sixth avenue, near Central Park, is earnestly desired by the gentleman on opposite corner, whom she noticed Sunday aiternoon ana referred to Herald Personals. It agreeable please address, siating mt pe HE ld to avoid mistake, DISUKETION, Her- ald office. (HE TWO GENTLEMEN WHO CALLED IN EAST Twenty-second street and asked for the lady of the house will call again. ILL THE LADY WHO RECOGNIZED THE GEN- tleman on Broadway, near Fourteenth street, y ferda: about 3 P, address CONFIDENTIAL, id office? ILL KATE 8. OR JOE, FORMERLY OF Broome street, please send address to 8S. A. M., Herald office? D STREET—WHY IDN'T YOU COME? WAS aD 23 disappointed Thursday and Saturday, Write im- mediately or come Saturday. rher Filth aven: time. —- street, sam Yours, 50! REWARD, —MISST wpe) strony, merchant, of 164 William street, New York, while laboring under’ mental aberration, leit his Fesidence, 81 Hicks ‘street, Brookivn, on the evening of 4th inst; he was atout # years of age. Steet, 6 hes high, slightly built, weigted about 126 pounds, Pale complexion, dark brown air, with (ull whiskers she of the same color, the former Unged with he wore’ an overcoat, undercoat tly Kray casshnere pantaloons, white with two diamond studs, a hunting case gold and chain, onyx sleeve buttons, large seal ring on the little finger of the lefi hand, and on the third finger i the same hand a circle representing a ring Was Marked n India ink. The above reward will be paid for any ine formation leading to his recovery by his partner, Mr. JOHN CAMP LL, 164 William street, New vork, or Mr. PITZGER, AND FOUND. _ Tt ANK BOOK LOST.—BANK BOOK NO. 3 WD the Bowery Savings Bank is missing. finder ts requested to reiurn it to the bank. [nov restored betore the 10th day of December, 1573, application will be made tw the bank for anew book, OST—A BUNCH OF SMALL KEYS, BETWEEN ANN and Duane streets. A liberal reward and the (hanks of the owner will be given on reiurning them to the Union Hardware Company, 50 Warren street, up stairs, I OST—ON THE 9TH INST., GOING TO OR IN TH 4 Park, & gold Sleeve Button. The tinder will t suitably rewarded by leaving it at S14 Wost Thirty-sixth street. O8T—A LAWYE: TARY, IN A BROADWAY AND Wall street stag ember & The finder will be verally rewarded by returning It to A. W. SPEIR, 49 iiliam street. Lostcrroa, | tHe ROOM OF OWNER, THIS 4 (Monday) morning, about 9 o'clock, a Sky Terrier, Yory small; had on a red collar and answers to the name Of Dot: supposed to have strayed out into the street. A liberal reward will be cheertully paid to anyone re- turning the dog to the office of Kemsen House, Third venue and 1with street LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, ABOUT 6 O'CLOCK ‘son Third avenue car, a Waltham Watch. $20 reward Will be given and no question asked at the paper store corner of Broadway and Twenty-second street. ROUSE, Lostcos SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN THIR- 4 teenth and Fourteenth streets, in @ Third a nue car,a Pocketbook containing money aud valuable papers. ‘The finder ig welcome to the money if he re- turns papers and bovk to Guntzer & Co.'s, 146 East Four- teenth street. No questions asked. O8T—ON SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 8, IN TENTH 4 street, between Sixth and Second avenues, a gold Earring, with torquois setting. The tinder will be liber- ally rewarded by returning it to Miss L. NELSON, 210 East Tenth street. DAY MORNING, IN OR ABOU! THIRTY nth street, achild’s Pin: blue enamel flowers, with name inside. "Any one returning the same to 130 East 'hirty-seventh street will be rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner, OST—CORAL EARRINGS AND NECKLACE. $5 reward ii returned to room $8 st. Germain Hotel. REWARKDs. & REWARD,—A LIGHT BROWN SCOTCH TERRIER +) “Dog, seven months old; ears and tail cropped ; lost on the morning of the 7th, P. TUOMEY, 422 East Fifteenth street. ar REWARD.—LOST, SATURDAY, SIX O’CLOCK, De) from 31 and 33 Broadway, a light colored scotch Terrier, with leather collar, with “Linda” e1 plate: Answers to the name of Pete. Any one returning dog to the janitor at above address will receive reward. REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM FIFTH +) Avenue Hotel to New York Hotel, a pair of gold Fyeglasses. The above reward will be paid on returning the same to 8. M. PAIK, 719 Broadway. STABL 10¢ REWARD —STOLEN FROM TH of the subscriber, at Stamtord, C Novem ber 1, Mare, © U more about 1) hands high, light b biack points, carries tall slightly to off side when travelling; vuxgy, close top, no box, body black, running part black, striped with harness Silver plated; $100 reward tor recovery of above property or $100 tor detection of the thief. W. G. NICHOLS, Stamiord, Conn. REWARD OF $10 WILL BE PAID TO T hackman who took a lady and gentleinan trom No. 170 Forsyth street, near Kivington, on election day, and can give some further informacion. ° Keport to the office of the St. James Hotel at 5 o'clock P. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—ON TUES- y EViNING, November 1, 1873, at 8 P. M., willbe held the regular monthly meeting at the bali of the istorical . oclety, Second avenue and Eleventh street, Lieut. FRED, COLLINS, U. S.N., will read a paper ilustrated w ith Stereoplican Views on ‘The sthinus of Darien and the Valley of the Atrato, consid- ence to the practicability of an Inter- nal.” R. STRAZNICKY, Recording Secretary. —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open trom 8 A. M. to 9P. M. On Sunday trom 3 to 9 P.M. ered with rete: oceanic Ship ©: Dr. A (CURA HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hambarg City Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information given, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, Lock box 5,594. 16 Nassau street, New York. AVANA AND KENTUCKY LETTERY,—PRIZES cashed. Drawings regularly received and filed. 1,207 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House. D. LINDO, Broker. WILL SEND A LITTLE PRESENT TO EVERY married lady upon receipt of address. Send; it costs nothing, Mrs. 8.8. CLINE, 105 West Forty-iourin s Ores DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO. O33—NOVEMDER 10, 1873, 10, 6%, 7035, 5 08, 015) Ie 20, S73, 48. KENTUCKY—CLASS NO. '634—NOVEMBER 10, 1873. HM, 15, UA 67, 80, 2% 46, 39, €0, 77, 52, 33, 70, SIMMONS’ & CO.,’ Managers, Covington. Kv, SHELBY COLLEGE—EXTRA CLASS NO. b3S—NOVEMBEK 10, 1873, 8, 42, Bi, 16, 70, 64, 57, 8 10, 5 75. No. S4—NovEmpER 10, 1873 73, 29. 19, 6, 68, 35, 62, 24, 44. SMITH & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky J. CLUTE, Broker. 206 Broadway, 153 fulton and No. 2 Park row. Post office box 4.96 FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS NO, 347—NovEMDER 10. 1873. 42, 47, 73, 24, G0, 32, 43, 68, 53, 70. 9, 6, EOS Sano ama Cans nos ees nOvewaa 10, 20, x GERKEN'& Co., Managera LUTHY 4 CO., Brokers, 282 Greenwich street, New York. eet RIVATE RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES,—AT THE request or several medical gentlemen of New York Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, has opened his spacious residence, at Mount Vernon, West- chester county, N. Y., for the reception of a small num: Ler of inebriates. Letters addressed to Dr. W. MURPHY will receive immediate attention OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—CAPITAL PRIZES, BY cable, drawing of November 8 No. 2,193 drew No. 26.903 arew 50,000 No. 4,461 drew 25,000 No. 3961 drew 10,000 10,000 8,000 : 5,000 reulare sent and Govern- ity. he Spai nk Bilis TAYLOR & CO. Bankers, No. 11 Wail strees, New York free on application. ments purchased. MPUE VARIETY MOULDING MACHINE T hereby notity all parties infringing the patent of Nathaniel Gear, daied Noy. 8, 1853, tha! the Unites States Cirenit Court tor the district of Massachusetts has not re- examined the validity of that patent since the hearmg of November, 1872, ‘the only point settled by the Court in its deciston of October 24, 1873, was that the title of the patent in Massachusetts was in T, D. Scott instead of the complainants. Thave, since suid suit was instituted, ac- quired all ihe title T."D, Scott ever had, and shall hold all infringers for damages. A. 8. GEAR Boston, Oct. 31, 1874. B GRAM, TELEGRAM, THE SPANISH IMBROGLIO. THE SVANISU IMBROGLIO, THE SPANISH IMBROGLIO, DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON, DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON, DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON, $589. 589 —KENTUCKY LOTTERY, ROYAL YOIWOU. Havana and Kentucky.’ Circulars Address BALEY & CO, (office established 30 years), ING TELE Nu free. 174 Broadw: _ DRY Goops. C_PRICES—BOUGHT, THIS WEE 1 FROM MILLS IN DISTRESS, EXTRA ‘LANGE RM BLANKETS, § $1, $5, $6, $7 25, BLANKETS, $2 25, 75, $4, $3 50, 80; DRESS BLANKETS, $3 5) TO 'O $:0); THE LARG ASSORT- RY Ty THE CITY; ALL GOODS AT AND MARKED IN PLAIN T. IMPORTER AND MANU- STREET, P, AN INDIA SQUARE SHAWL. #., Herald office. ANTED—C Add ress A. Cy MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. _ MESS RELLY, LATE WITH MESSR WILSON & Grieg, dressmaking in all the latest perfect fitting a specially. 202 Third avenue, ne 2, GALOUPEAU, NO. 53 EAST TENTH STREET, w York, will open her importation of Paris Mil- for the winter season on W ednesday, 12th inst. ‘LOAN OFFICE: 8) NASSAU STREET, BETWEE John streets—) i FULTON AND WMAN LEOPOLD continues the dnying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, At Pian Jeweiry, amount. A’ WOLF BROTHERS’, 898 BROADWAY, PARTIES desiring to get loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jew @iry, Silverware and Silks will be more liberally dealt wiih than at any other house. Merchandise, Lite Policies, for any DVANCES, MADE TU ANY AMOUNT ON DIA tgnds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, India | Shawis, Laces, Merchandise, in original ‘or broken packages, oF purchased al JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO.'S, 13t Fulton Street. Private office for ladies, Established 1850. Se habla Espanol. T NO, 57 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. 1 pay the highest prices tor Diamonds, Watches, advance on the same, ISAACS, Diamond Thirteenth street, near Broadway. F FICE, $75,000.—DIAMONDS, WATCH Silver, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces, val: utmost value loaned, or will buy. Estab- H, BARRINGER, 735 Broadway Jewelry Broker, 57 bles, de. hed 1854, T 681 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET, money liberally advanced on Diamonds, - Watches, Jowelry, Silverware, Pianos, Camel's Halr Shawls, Silks. Private office for ladies, Butiness confidential. 681 Broadway. 8. FIRUsKI. At HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY-LIBERAL__AD- vances maie on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. QQ NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE, Post OFPICE.— OD Liberal advances’ made on Diamonds, Watches, weiry and all kinds of Merchandise, The same bought i sold. Room L HYMAN LEOPOLD, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH 400 and twenty. ntth ‘streota. —Liberal advances made ‘on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Shawla, Same bought at tull value. L. BERNARD. 267 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 1.2 J 4 office, room B. rlor for ladies. Branch 1,47 Broadway, ‘Money ry, &e, ‘Same bought d_on Diamonds, Watches, LINDO BROS, 4 sold. SPOR TING—DOGS, BIDS, &C, {FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY. DOGS A. Birds, &c.; Medicines tor ail diseases; Prepared for mocking birds, at B, G. DOVEY'S, No. 8 Greene street, near Canal. YENTRAL FIRE EXPRESS RIFLES AND GUNS.—£, JM, REILLY & CO., of London and Paris, have on view and sale a few samples of the above at 167 West Kighteenth street, for ten days. graved on | se ae THE TURF. ILEETWOOD PARK, MORRISANIA. Trotting, under the personal management of Daniel Mace. Last day of the Grand Trotting Mecting postponed from saturday, November TULSDAY, November 11, 1473, Great match tor $2,000, between Dan Mace's ch. g Ma ye ag and Dame! Phictfer's b. m. AMERICAN GIRL. Mile heats, best three in five, in harness, Same day—Class +—Purse $200, for horses that never trotted better than 2:35; $..0to first, $70 to second, $45 to third and $25 to lourth horse. Closed with 21 entries, Aainission $1 to Track and Grand Stand ; ladies free. Above races to be mile heats, best three in five, to be governed vy the rules of the National Associatio if eight or more horses start the distance will be 1:0 yards. Racing will commence at Lo'clock P.M. Trains leave Grand Central Depot at 12:05 and 2:30 P. M. for the races, returning at 5:l¢and 5:54 trom Morrixania, The Fleet- wood Association requests members to renew their ti’ K- ets, as they Will be required to show them at the en- trance. Wi i VAN OCOTT, Superintendent. DANIEL MACE. Manager. ROTTING MATCH, “Purse of $000. Fairmount Park ‘rack, near head of Montgomery street, Jersey City Heights, on SDAY, November Li, at 2 o’ciock P.M. Entries—Mr. Duffy enters b. h. Rocket, Mr. Waterson enforsb, b. Barn: y; Mr. Baker enters b. m. Maggie B. Cond tiens—! wi mile heats, best three in five; Mr. Baker to go to wagon, Second horse take pove race to come off if it sa good day and good Inthe day should be stormy, the race to take piee xt fair day. ‘Tro: tobe governed by rules of the National Associa- tion. Plankroed and Hudvon City cars running to and mm the track every 10 minutes. W! 00} TITE PLAINS FAIR GROUNDS, WESTCHESTER 14, 1873, county—Fali Trotting Mecting, November 12, 13 and FIRST DAY—PURSE OF $500; 2:29 CLASS. (. M, Bliven's sp. g. Spotied Colt. Dan Mace’s gr. arroll. Peter Manec's b. m. Mary A. Whitney. Otis Bort’s wh. ¢. White Fawn. DAME DAY—IUR>E $300, 2:42 CLABS. Peter Manco's b. m. Hessie B. For ] Guess So. Fred. Haight’s r. m. Uina. S. Burns’ s. g. John P. Dan Jenkins’ w.g. White Cloud. M, Whipple's bum. Delight. D, Kennedy's ch. 8. Wild American. John Splan’s bik. ilighland Girl, NOV#MBER 13—PURSE $50), FOR 2,26 CLASS, Ous Bort’s b. g. Confidenc: CM. Blivenis sp. z. spotted Colt Dan‘Jenkins' gr, g. Joe Brown. James Dugrey's b. g, Joker. Jobu Murphy's b. %. ‘ harlie Green. Dan Mace’ ik m. Blanch SAME DAY—PURSE $200, FOR 2:50 CLASS, Fred, tivight's rn, m. Una Grd, Weeks ch. g, James. John Moore's br. m. Eva. TH Sheppard's b.m. Rossie, Mose Whipple's gr: in Lele Bianehe, NOVEMBER I-PURSE $400, 2:35 CLASS, 3g. Clark eer. ¢, Dan, Willian 6 Week's gr ig, Tanner Boy. M. Kelly's b. m. Ella Maillard. Dan Jenkin’ wh. g, White Cloud. M, Whipple's ch, m, Isabella. Tames Digrey's gr. g. Ben sinith. 30H Phllosten. g Fred fier Gus wort br. Brown Prince, A ce's Bherman, BAME DAY—$i9) FOH THREE MINUTE HORSES, T. H. Sheppard's b. m. Rossie. R, Merritt's br. g. Dougherty. W. Whipple's gr m. Lela blanche, “ Devoe's b. g. Roadmaster. «s Bort’s b. m. Lizzie J. _ “purses. shall be trotted under the rules of the Nai onal Association. Trains leave Grand Central depot At ).vand 1140. Kaces to commence each day at 134 o'clock sharp. JOHNSON BROB., Managers. OOLS SOLD THIS AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS at JOHNSON’S, 1,187 Proadway, corner Twenty- eighth street, on the Running Races at Philadelphia; also on Thursday and Friday evenings on the great Four Mile Heat Kace in Calitornia, . B, JOHNSON, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. HIGHLY IMPORTANT, POSITIVE AND PERENP. TORY SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUES- DAY (‘Is DAY), NOVEMBER 11, AT SLABLE NO, 43 GREAT JONES STR ET, AT 10}; O'CLOCK, PROMPT, BY JOHN E. VA NDEWATER, Auctioneer, consisting of all the fine blooded young trottin Francis ©. Morris, ixq., being the finest collection ever offered in public in this city. Including the fine, hi bred, handsome and fast young bay trotting mare KOSEBUD), sired by Messenger Duroc, dam Lady Powell, with public record of 2:31; she b: Nembrng Chiet,, Roebud is 1% hands high, 5 years old the twenty-first of last Julv; she was raised by present owner, who bought her when a yearling at a cost of $1. ; when 4 years old she vas given to John Mingo to break’ and handle, and after two months’ handling showed quarters in 37 and 3% seconds; was then, on account o! the epizoote last fall, let up for the winter and not driven again until last May, when she was again given to Mingo, who conditioned her until the laiter part ‘ot June, when'he gave her a halt mile trial on Prospect Park in 1:17'4; she was entered in several important stakes this fall, but, on account of sickners of her trainer, she did not start; she could, when in, trim, trot her tull mile and repeat every time trom 2:36 to 2:38; she is an elegant driver, fine «disposition, strongly made, and war- ranted sound and kind, ‘Aiso the tine young bay Hambletonian Trotting Mare BAY BEAUY, sired by Goldsmith's Volunteer, her dam Lady Lorrilard. by American Star; she has a record of 2:37; Bay Beauty i:15%4 high, 5 years old last June; was raised on the farm of Peter Van’ Beuren, and purchased from him when 3 years old by present owner; she was broken and handled by Doc ‘Cook, ot White Plains, and last July was driven a trial also by John Mingo on Prospect track in 2:43, and was never handled for speed ‘until last tall; she can now show, with @ few days’ pre- Paration, trom 2:40 to 2:42 and repe: is elegant, game, pleasant, free, stylish and easy driver, and promises to make One of tiie fastest trotters in the country; for beauty and blooded appearance she has few equals; is warranted sound and kind. Also a fine, fast and genteel gentleman's road Horse, blood bay, 1544 high, 6 years old; sired by Royal George} isan elegant driver; sate for the most timid to drive atraid of nothing; finely gaited and trots ri fely style without puiltag or fretting; be can trotin 2:40 under watch, and warranted sound and kind, Also’ one of the handsomest Kentucky three-quarters thoroughbred tay Geldings in the Stat is Lod high, 6 years old next spring; was bred by Colonel Clay, aad Was purchased from him ot Lexington, Ky., asa first class saddle horse, for which he had just taken pre mium; after his owrer brought him here his fine, noble and sensibie qualities induced hin this summer to break him to harness, and after driving a tew times he showed a fine turn of speed, and was so quiet and safe, alihough spirited, that he was driven and ridden by the ladies to depot without tear; he can now trot 5 miles in 15 min- utes to road wagon and show 2:50 gait with great nat- ural style; his fine saddle gaits and great road qualit combiied with his beauty, style, fine spirits and amia- ble disposition, make him one of the most valuable horses in the country; is warranted sound, kind aud pertec Also two elegant Brewster road Wagons, two sets of light double Harness and two of single; all best city makers; Blankets, Robes, &c., &c. N. ntlemen wishing to purchase something really fine and desirable, at pamic prices, should not let this opportunity pass, as only force of circumstances really compels their owner to, seli them at public auc tionand realize immediately. They will positively be sold without regard to cost or value, and without fimit or restriction, and are fuily warranted as represented in every particular, Sale positive, rain or shine. (A TMAJOR ©. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEE + uine speed for positive and peremptory sale at BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York ‘Tattersall’s, corner of Broadway add ihirty-ninth street, on Wednesday, November 12 at Il o'clock, the property of a PRIVATE, GENTLEMAN who desires to reduce his a stock, and comprisin; THE BEAUTIFUL AND EXTRA SPEEDY brown trotting Filly Mary, sired by Champion Prince, he by Old Champion, dam Sylvia (record of 2:40); bred by resent owner, was broken by the late John Mingo; ts 1 high, 5 years old; avery tree and pleasant driver; un- trained and can beat 2:50, and is warranted sound and kind. THE CELEBRATED RRIGHT SORREL | trotting Mare Clara, sired by Lawrence, dam by the thorough- bred mare ‘Flea Bi high, 8 yelrs old; is an elegant driver, with extra style and ‘action: has great bottom having trotted the third heat in a race at’ Blmira las fall m is Warranted sound and kind, ABOVE STOCK NOW ON exhibition at the Mart, Radome AND ALL KEPRES: ATIONS gnar- anteed. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON, In consequence of the very long catalogue of Horses and Carriages for today's sale (including the assignee's bale) we WILL COMMENCE AT 10 O'CLOCK instead of 10% o'clock. Be sure and attend the sale. Read the catalogue above. REMEMBER, WE COMMENCE AT 10 O'CLOCK. ARCH JOHNSTON'S BRANCH, THIRTEENTH STREET, EAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, SALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK, Weather never interferes with our sale, AONE OF THE Moar 8 UTIFUL RICH BRO’ + road or family Wednesda: Geldings in America at public auc u at November City Auctic is, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth st 1s of Vermont Hambletonian stock; 1s 15% “high, old; an elegant, extra stylish and gamy dr: trot in 343; splendid action and appearance; heavy, Jong, (ult mane and tail, and warranted sound and kind; the propercy of the late'C. C. Pratt, of Brooklyn. Can now be seeh at the mart. If not disposed of previously at private saie will be sold as above. —THE ERRATED BLACK TROTTING GELD- A..ing Venture, sired by Volunteer, 154 high, 9 y old; a very stylish ‘and pleasant driver; Nas a re 2.86 over the Prospect course, and can trot close to 2:40 to-day to road wagon; 1s gentle for a lady to drive and is warrduted sound and kind; will be posttively sold, with- out reserve, on Wednesday, November 12, at 11 o'clock, at BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersall's, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, where he can now be seen. tion, on. ck, BARK GENTLEMAN'S ELEGANT ROAD TURNOUT AT public auction, to-morrow (Wednesday), November til ovclock, at BARKER & CHASE's City Auction ‘tersall’s, corner of Broadway and ndsome and ings, 1945 high, 6 and i; Mart and New York 1 ‘Thurty-ninth, street, and constéting of a h closely matched pair of brown Gel rs Fefree and stylish drivers; can trot to: near one can trot in 3 minutes; are afraid ‘of nothin nd without tying, and are ‘warranted sound and kind; also an elegant top Road Wagon, pole and shatis, built by Woodrum & Dunham; Harness, &c. Property now on exhibition at the mart, An eoR SALE CHEAP, A GRAY HORSE, 7 YEARS old, 18 hands high; a very steady carriage horse for family or any other use. Private stable Ls West Bighteent street. oe “4 TOP WAGON, $60; DO., $90; DO., $100; PHAETONS. A below cost: ibs road’ Wagon, $100: Sleighs, Rockaways, Harness, Robes, Blankets, at low figures. 1,430 Broadway, near Forty-first street i 8 years old; gether in JOSTER & MEYERS’ BIRD AND DOG STORK, NO, SAmity strect, near Broadway, have just received from Kurope a fine lot of Beotch and Nandy Dinman ‘Terriers, ‘AMES JENKIN A BLACK HORSE, ABOUT 17 HANDS, KIND AND fold for want of use; price $ t for & Coupe, express, cart or truck; gentle; suitable for ®, coupe, express cart gr true TENTON’S, No, 7 sixth avenue, from 1 to 12 o'clock. | ana Thiriv-ninth xtegate HORSES, CAKHIAGES, &C. HORSES, CARRIAGHS, &C. T AUCTION THIS DAY, BY WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER (GUCCESSOR YO JOHNSTON’ & VAN TASSELL). HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, 10, U2 and 114 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, ‘NEAR VOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES BVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Twenty-four to forty-eight hours given to purchasers to lest warrantees, CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY's (TUESDAY'S) SALE, AT 12 O'CLOC: x TEAM BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, 1644 HANDS HIGH, $ and 10 years old; kind and true’ in all harness; free from Vice ; fast travellers; very stylish; have been used by, @ private tamily and sold oniy for want of use. ‘Bet double Harness and CLARENCE LN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY JOHN R. Lawrence. CROSS “MATCHED TEAM, BAY AND SORREL Horses, 1544 hands high ; 6 and 7 years old; kind and true in all harness; free trom Vice or fault ; fast travellers ; free, tand stylish drivers; a first class team for gentle road use, and warranted round; also set Harness OP WAGON, NEARLY NEW, WITH POLE AND shatts, built by Wood Bros. DALEK STNUT TROTTING HORS FOX,” SIRED by Victor, he by Saladin, son of Young Bashaw; dam the famous trotting mare Fanny Jenks, (that went to England and returned), was bred by Arthur Collins, near Bristol, Pu, (seo Wallace's register) ; is (15% hands hi 9 years old; kind and true in all harness; tree trom Vi very stylish last fall, without training, in 2:38 ean trot, when in condition, in and can now trotin 2:40 sure; he is a superior Horse ior gentieman’s road use, and Warranted sound, ‘Also set Uarness and KOAD WAGON, NEARLY NEW. CHESTNUT SURREL TROTTING HORSE HERMIT, 15% hands high, 9 years old; kind ani true in all har? ness: free trom vice; was ven on Mystc Park track last summer, by James Cameron, in 2:44, to wagon, AND £5 WARRANTED TO TROT IN 240 Of NO SALE? isa fine, stylish driver; superior for gentleman's road use, and warranted sound; also a set Harness and ROAD WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY CORBITT, GEN LEMANS TURNOUT—TEAM BAY HORSES. 16 hands high, 7 and 8 years old; kind and true in ull har. irom vice; tust travellers; tree and stylish ave been used ina coupe and carriage; are a family team, and warranted sound. Also set Harness aud g@Qh WAGON, NEARLY NEW, WITH POLE AND ts. CHESTNUT TROTTING COLT, SIRED BY MAJOR Winfield, dam a weil bred mare; pedigree guaranteed ; is 1534 hands high, d years old, kind and true in ali har- ness, free irom vice, very stylish: can trot in 25); has be niléman’s road horse and is a free’ and pleasant driver; set Harness and OAD WAGON, BUILT BY BREWSTER & CO; sold to satis'y a judyment. BORREL "TROTIING “HORSE, SIRED BY GOLD Dust, dam by Bessinger, 1534 hands high, 6 years old, kind and true in all harness, Tree from vice’ or fault, very rots in $ minutes; is a’ very \d Warranted sound. he , NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY DUSEN- ur; ser. BAY HORSE, SIRED BY SECOND HAMBLETONIAN, dam by George’M. Patchen: is 1544 hands high, 6 years old; kind and true in all harness; superior under sad- dle; well broken to all gaits: traveller, tree and pleasant driver and warranted sou NEW, BUILT BY DU- TOP ROAD WAGON, NEARLY senbury & Van Duser, BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kina and true in ali harness; free from vice or fault ; very stylish; a first class coup? or carriage horse; warranted sound; set coupe Harpess and COUPE, IN GOOD ORDiR, BUILT BY WOOD BROS. BROWN HORSE, 1633 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD kind and true in ali harness; free from vice; @ goo traveller; free aud stylish driver aud a first class family anim: BAY MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH. 6 YEARS OLD, KIND ‘and true in all harness; tree trom vice; trots close to 3 minutes, and is a first class roadster. rAY HORSE, 16) HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD, kind and true in'all harness; free trom vice; a good trav- eller; free and stylish driver; first class coupe horse and warranted sound, BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true in ail harness; free trom vice; a fast trav- eller; trots in $ minutes, and is a free and stylish driver; set of Harness and ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY BENSON, SEVERAL OTHER HORSES, DESCRIPTIONS TIME of sale, French Landau and close Coach, by Wood Bros.; top and no top Koad Wagons, &c. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON, (ate Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLU sTAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE =PACIOUS PREMISES 19 70 25 THIRTEENTH sTRE NEAR UNIVERSITY PLAC The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always cnar- acterized the dealings ot our house, and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the public at large. KLGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S (TUESDAY’s) SALE, AT 10 O'CLOCK. ELEGANT TEAM OF BAY ROAD HORSES, LONG manes and tails, 15 hands, & years; kind and true in all harness and under saddl ery free, fast and pleasant driver: ave been used a private road team ; have great endurance: stylish; sold only for Want of use, and are warranted sound and without blemish. EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, IN EXCELLENT OR- der, rubber mounted Harness, &c., &c. CLARENCE, BY BREWSTER, OF BROOME STREET. TEAM OF BROWN MARES, LONG MANES AND tails, 1544 hands, 5 and 7 years; kind and true im all har- neas; very stylish; prompt und pleasant drivers; never handied tor speed have fine open gait and are war- ranted sound, DUSENBURY AND VAN DUSER SIDE-BAR WAGON, in excellent or GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURNOUT—SORREL HORSE, 1543 hands, 8 years; Kind and true in all harness and tree trom vice ; lady can drive him; fears nothing; can trot in 3 minutes and warranted to show that time, and war- ranted sound. TOP ROAD WAGON, IN FIRST RATE ORDER; SET of Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c., &c. CHESTNUT MAKe, 15 HANDs, 8 YEARS; KIND AND true in all harness and tree from vice trot in three minutes; very stylish ; prompt and pleasant driver; has been used as a gentleman's road horse and warranted. SIDE BAK ROAD WAGON, BREWoTER, OF Broome street. CLARENCE IN EXCELLENT ORDER. GRAY KENTUCKY MARE, 151, HANDS, 7 YEARS; kind and true in all harness: tree and stylish driver; all day traveller and warranted sound. SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, BREWSTER & CO.; IN excelient order. i ELEGAN? GRAY FAMILY HORSE, 16 HANDS, 9 years; kind and true in all harness and iree trom vice Yerv powerful and of great endurance ; can trot in three minutes; requires no whip; child can drive him and warranted sound. COUPE ROCKAWAY IN FIRST RATE ORDER. SPLENDID COUPE HORSE; BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, 8 years old; kind and true in all hazuess; has been used to a conpe und warranted sound. COUPE IN EXCELLENT ORDER. BLACK PONY, 14 HANDS, 8 YEARS; KIND and true in all narness and under saddle; has been used by ladies and children and warranted sound. NO_1UP PONY PHEATON, IN EXCELLENT ORDER. BAY PATCHEN HORS. 16 HANDS, 8 YEARS kind and true in all harness and tree from vice; an ex- cellent family or business horse; sold tor want of use and warranted sound. SORKEL MARE, 15 HANDS, 8 YEARS; KIND AND true in all harness, and excellent work or business horse and warranted sound, NO TOP BUSINESS WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER, BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS, 9 YEARS; KIND “AND true in ail harness, and excellent business or work horse and warranted sound. KIND AND GRAY HORSE, 15% HANDS, 9 YEARS; nd good work or business horse ana true in all harness, warranted sound. GRAY HORSE, 15 HANDS, 9 YEARS; KIND AND trie in all harness; sold for Want of use. ASSIGEEES' SAL TEAM OF GRAY CARRIAGE HORSES, 16 HANDS, 9 ears; kind and true in all harness; good, steady travel- icra: have been used toa coach and warranted sound. CLARENCE, BY WOOD BROTHERS, TWO BAROUCHES, IN GOOD ORDER, TWO CLOSE COACHES. TWO OPEN ROAD Wa double Harness, one set of single TLAM OF CROSS MATCHED hands, 8 and 9 years; have been used to a truck; are a first class work team. WHITE HORSE, 1 y concern. TWED ROAD, WORK AND BUSINESS Horses. Description time ot sale. TUP BUGGIES, EXPRESS AND BUSINESS WAGONS, ons, Harness, Robes, &c., &c. OMMENCES THIS DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK, lass quartered Coach agons, Rockaways, 4 HANDS, 9 YEARS; SOLD FOR 2 SALE OF TEAMS, BAROUCHES, CLARENCES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at auction, this day (Tues- day), November Il, at 10 o'clock, at his mart, 19 to 25 ‘Thirteenth street, near University place — ONE FIRST CLASS TEAM GRAY COACH HORSES, CROSS-MATCHED TEA OF TRUCK n LARENCE (WOOD BRC WO BAROUCHES, 1WO E COACHES, FOUR SETS JP DOUBLE HAR- TWO OPEN ROAD WAGONS, ONE SET OF LE HARNESS, & DUSENBURY & VAN DUSER ROAD WAGON, $1.0; Dubois half spring, $50; full spring open, $65; i side bar top, nearly new, by Dusenbury and Van Duser, $20; 1 light glass quarter Coach, in tine order, suitable for country use, $425; 1 Coupe Rockaway, $150; L Jagger, $150; 5 top Wagons, ‘on, $125; Fix seat Coupe Rockaways, Miner & Stevens’ make, $200 up; 1 sulky, one-hal! top’ Phaeton, $115; 1 Brewster (of Broome) light Clarence, in fine order; 20 Sleighs, of all sizes, at low prices; Blankets, $2up; Lap Robes, $4 up; single and double Harness, &c. ; 1 tine Wolverine Robe, at WM. d. GRAY'S, 20 and 22 Wooster street. SING ; 1 Express W SPECIAL, POSITIVE AND ABSOLUTE SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, NOV. 13, AT LL O'CLOCK, PROMPT, AT STABLE NO.’ 3 NEILSON PLACE (Mercer street), BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND CLINTON PLACES, and rear of New York Hotel, of six tast Horses, fine Car- riages and light Wagons, single and double Uarness, hue kersey street and siabie Blankets, W & je posi- tive, rain or shine. For full particulars see *to-morrow's Herald. Stock will be on exhibition (rom now wnul time of sale, The whole is the property of a private gentie- man, Whose financial emburrasstients force him to sell. -THE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE + is now in constant operation at BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersall’ corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. THLE BRATED JAMES BROWS, the only man in Ameriea who can clip a horse with this inachine inside of an hour, has as Superintendent; horses NEER.—TO- 1 Nov. 12 at IL o'clock, at «ww Auction Mart and New York adway und Thirty-ninth street, rv the Property of Gen ral ravelling in Europe, a pair of 1a high; Pad year Vers and sharp roadate 1 for the past two years a a family team and are warranted Kind, Are how on exhibition at the Mart. A ee PES, LANDAUS, CLARENCES, DEPOT ZA. Wagons, 'T Carts, Buggies taken in exctange, sold halt price, batguins in new Carriages. | Send for ‘eircu- MAJOR ©, W. BARKE morrow (Wednesday closely old: exti away and Fourth street. GOOD ¢ HEAP Work HORSE FOR SALE VERY A low, at BARKER & OHASK'S. corner of Broadway | AWT0,MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE ASSORTMENT + of Sleighs we offer our stock of coupe and cut- under Rocka ways, exteusion and Park Phaetons, top and open Wagons, kc. below cost. JOSEPH KEAL & CO., 1,494 and 1,496 Broadway, near Forty-ftth street. TURNOUT—HORSE, 7 YEARS, TROTS INSI 3 minutes, 15 hands; Brewster (Broome street) Wagon, Harness, Robe, Blanket, &c., $325; splendid Kim- ball Sleigh, $100; separately if desired, Carriage Shop, 511 Seventh avenue. A FAMILY CARRIAGES. OF ALL KINDS, NEW + and second hand: the chéapest place in the city. Cail before buying elsewhere at 141 West Broadway, ne Canal street NUMBER OF LOW PRICED HORSES FOR SALE.— Apply at 139 Thompson street. BUANKEIS WATERPROOF BLANKETS, STRAPPED ‘and unstrapped ; a good Stable Blanket, $2; a large stock of Kersey Blankets, Sweat Blankets and Robes, at the cheapest harness store in New York. A good Buggy Harness, hand made, 17 ; a good Grocer's Harness i825; a ‘ood double Track Harness, $30, Please call and examine for yourselves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barciay st, N. ¥. Boe FOR HORSES.—A GENTLEMAN, OWNING A farm upon Long Island, can accommodate a few Horses in addition to his own; very leai care; price only $10 per month. Address box 138 Post oillce, NHESTNUT TROTTING HORSE HERMIT, WAR- J RANTED TO TROT IN| 2:10 OR NO SALE, AND WARKANTED SOUND AND KIND, CHESINUT TROTTING HORSE FOX; CAN SHOW 240 ANY DAY, SORE, FIVE, OTHER SUPERIOR ROADSTERS, | For full particulars see catalogue under this head. At auction, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, by WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, Aue’ r, athis mart, 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth sireet, near nue. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, . sean omen nn ARR, A —WE NOW OFFER THE ENTIRE ESTATE OF + the late Ethelbert S. Mills for sale; great induce- ments will be extended to purchasers, as we pre! to sell the property at a low figure lor cash. aie comprises a number of small two story basement brick houses in the most central loca’ the city; to those wishing to purchase a small conitortable house at a very low price this is a rare chance: there are belonging to the estate several very elegant brown fronts: Philadelphia driex and (rume Houses, ituated on. the following streets and avenues i<-viz,, Clinton spot Montague street, Bedford ayenve, Clinton avenue, Lin- place, Union street, Macon street, Sixth Dezraw street, Carlton avenue, =t. James place, W) eec, Warren street, St. Mark's avenue, Sackett street i other most desirable localities in, the city. All this property will be sold upon the most advantageous terms fo the purchaser, For further particulars wit the above estate, or permits to vi w the premises, apply at the office ot MOODY & HACKLEY, 20 Montague street, between Court and Clinton streets, Brooklyn. N ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND STABLE IN Brooklyn, with cash equity $25,000—Will quchenen for first class House in New \ork and add $20,000 to $50,000 cas! 65,000: must be “hard pan,’” cash figure; not anove Fifty-ninth street. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 bast Seventeenth street. WESTCHESTER COUNLY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ASNEXATION.—LOTS IN THE NEW TWENTY-THIRD and ‘Twenty-fourth wards, on graded streets, and Close to the Harlem River. for sale, #t $100) aud upward. ¥.G. & D, BROWN, W Broadway. ANNEXED.—FOR SALE, A TWO STORY AND HIGH basement House, 203%, lot 25 by 10), in the Twenty- third ward of the city of New York, three minutes from Harlem bridge; boats or steam cars; perfect order; om high ground; price $6,560, of which ohe-halt cau remain on mortgage three years. eet AHL § H, ROCKWELL, 1,487 Broadway. (KOENTRY BOARD FOR HORSES. AT REASONABLE / rates, at Hempstead, L. 1. Apply at 9 South sireet, New York. _ (CABBiagE ees HARNESS, ‘at greatly reduced price RT ELANDRAU. Nos. 7 and 1 it Kighteenth street. VOR SALE—ONE TEAM OF BAY CARRIAGE Horses, 15% hands high; one team of dark bay car- riage Horses, 16 hands high; one set of double Harness, gold mounted ; one set of double Harness, silver mounted ; one Landaulet, of Brewster & Co.'s make, used but a short time, The above may be seen at any time at sta- ble, 20 East Twentieth street. FOR SALEOR EXCHANGE FOR A, SKELETON Wagon, a three-quarter no top road Wagon. Apply ‘at 226 Sixth’street. OR SALE—ONE CLARENCE, HORSES AND HAR. ness, Call at 73 Congress street, South Brooklyn, JJOR SALE—THREE NEW SIDE-BAR TOP WAGONS, pighe & Brewster. Inquire at 1,872 Bromiway, private tal Fro? SALE A BLACK HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 7years old, sound and kind, great endurance, good for road, and a splendid tamily horse; price $225.’ Hen- ry's Stable, 387 West T'wenty-seventh street OR SALE AT LOW FIGURE—PAIR OF HAND. some bay Horses, 5 and 6 years old; warranted sound and pertect in every respect Inquire at M7 Kast Fit teenth street. Hones BOARDED—FOR THE WINTER ON A fine farm, not tar from the city; comfortable ac- commodations, good treatment, reasonable charges and an experienced man in charge are the inducements offered. Apply, personally or by letter, to A. HEND& Re SON, 8) Water street ORSES BOARDED FOR THE WINTER—I6 MILES in New Jersey; 90 acres pasturage: best timothy hay and water; fine siabling; horses taken trom and de- livered in the city. Address or calion H. &. PICKERT & CO., No. 28 Old slip, corner Front street. PANIC, PRICES.—OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF rlages, new and second hand, comprising every de- Scription Pamily Carriages and’ Light Wagons; also Sleighs and Harness, at prices to suit the times. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 6:8 Broadway. gu © IGHS AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP— mprising C 3, Coupe Rockaways and Phae- tons; 100 second hand sleighs, to make ruom for new stock ; very reasonable. WITTY & CO. 10 Nevins strect, Brook! WO ROAD TEAMS, TWO COACH TEAMS. ONE FAMILY TEAM, EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, GOLD MOUNTED HARNE BREWSTEK ROAD WAGO. ELEGANT FULL CLARENCE, DUSE BURY & VAN- DUSER SIDE BAR WAGON. TWO BAROUCHES, THREE CLOSE COACHES, GENTLEMAN'S ROAD HORSE (SPEED WARRANTED), SIDE BAR TOP ROAD WAGO) FULL BY WvOD BROTHERS, PARK PHAETON, LE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOC ARCH, JOHNSTON'S HORSE AUCTION BRANCH, THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, DON'T MISS THIS SALE. REMEMBER, SALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK, READ CATALOGUE ABOVE. ROTTING HORSES—SPEED GUARANTEED, SEVEN BUP®RIOR ROAD HORSES, THREE FINE TEAMS, CAKRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, ‘at auction, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, by. WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, Auctioneer, old stant 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth sirect, near Fourth avenue. See catalogue above. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR A GOOD MORTGAGE. THREE young Horses (trotting stock), light Wagon. Harness, &c., &c.; price $3,000; sell separate. Address, only with {ull particulars, "box It Post office, Rutherturd Park, WO NO TOP PONY PHAETONS, OF THE LATEST style and finest finish, cost $200 each, will be sold for $125 each, at BAKKER & CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. 10 LET-THE FINEST TEAMS, SINGLE HORSES and Wagons in the city; also Horses taken to Board, $30 per month. Waverley’ Stables, 47 and 151 West Thirty-fith street. TANTED—A SADDLE HORSE, ABOUT 16 HANDS high, strongly built, gentle, sound and well broken, not afraid of locomotives and quite up to carrving a gen- tleman 16 stone. Address, with particulars of age, color, height and very lowest price for cash, T. D., box 2i Herald oftice. ANTED—GENTLEMAN’S ELEGANT TURNOUT; Horse must be 154, hands, fine style, able to trot in 2:45, warranted sound ‘and kind and without blemish. Address HORSE, box 512 New York Post office. ‘WAnten Hones TO BOARD FOR THE WINTER, on reasonable t-rms; best of care and attention. Address box 138 Post oifice, Spring Valiey, Rockland county, N. Y. WAXTED-A LIGHT, STRONG TWO-SEAT NO-TOP Wagon, to carry four persons; must be in good or- der, Address. stating price. THORNION M. RODMAN. reai estate agent. 69% Broadway, or.station D. WANTED-A SECOND HAND DOCTOR'S PHAETON, in goo! order and made by one of the best makers; also Horse, Harness, sheets, &c.; must have a bargain horse must pass examination of veterinary surgeon, Ad- dress, with full description, price, &c., 373 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, or call betore shy A. M, or alter 4% P. M, WANTEDIA SMALL POLE HORSE THAT CAN ‘ show tothe pole; mare or horse. 59 Irving place. ANTED TO LEASE—A LOW PRICED STABLE between Thirfieth and Fiftieth streets, between Third and Seventh avenues; must have accommodation for four or five horses and ample carriage room and sleeping rooms. Address GRAHAM, box 4,118 Post vitice. V ANTED—A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES FOR country use ; not over eight years old: must be kind and sound. Address A. B, Z., Herala oftice. EXPRESS OR GROVER; $1 QO Rea arocec or Express Harness, $10 and 15; set nice light Buygy Harness, $12; good set, $8. 245 West Twenty-sixth street, 155 —SORREL HORSE; CAN SHOW THREB Oo. minutes; 6 years,’ 15% hands; team truck Horses, $250; all sound and kind; must sell’ to close busi- ness, 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-tfirst street. $500 in three ster Top W cellent saddle horse or would make a ve horse. Call on or address JOSEPH TOW, vard Stables. 155 and 157 West Firtieth stre —FOR SALE, A FINE DARK BROWN MARE, Ishands 3 inches high, 8 years old; can trot nutes; perfectly sound and kind; also Brew- on, and Harness, by Pere v8 NL is an ex- lish coupe ie- Y, Bou! CITY REAL ESTATE FOK SALE Central. =NEW, FINE DWELLINGS FOR SALF. XTRA cheap, 15 East 66th st, 12 Bast (34 st , 18 East 60th st. 18 East Sth st, No. 1 Kalst 58d st, 13 Bast 48th st., 128 ‘West 42d st., 31 West 39th and So. 7 West 34th st. Vv. kK. 8 NSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. JOR SALE—AT $20,000, A BEAUTIFUL BROWN stone House in sixty-second street, near Park ave- pue, Hnished in cabinet work, hard wood, mantels and mirrors, with lavest designs and improvements; a cash buyer will get a bargain F. CRAWFORD, corner ritty-seventh street and Third avenue. POR sabe 820 WILL, BUY A THREE stORY high stoop and basement House; 10 rooms: all the ments; nicely and fully furnished; cons sey House, Madison and | ourth avenue Apply to De H. WATSON, 3 Union ros’. modern impr venient to the stages; terms to suit. square, over Decker & {OR SALE—A FOUR STORY ROW STONE ‘1 House, ey Lavi avenue and Upghe Park, at panic rice’ must be sold; terms to suit, Apply ab 26 rorty-third street. Lied i hae r ws LIM hE Lt ~ LOW PRICE—ON FORTY four’ street, near Lexington ave: there story House, 40x50x100. “pincleaaacae ney E, ll, LUDLOW & CO,, No. 3 Pine street, East side, BARGAIN.—MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK, THE A most complete small House in the best street in Harlem; three story brown stone front, with ali modern improvements Apply to JOSEPH BATES, 196 sroad aye {OR SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, modern improvements, near East Firty-ninth street price $8,000; or Will trade tor @ good pa hoe store; equity $3,000, Address E. A, Miscelianeous. CASH—BALANCE ($6,000) ON MORTGAGE $1.25( tor good four story brick tenement House, in Thirty-eighth street; size 20,3x45x¢0, and renting at pear PEKLON & SLOAN, 81 Eaat Seventeenth street. | Harlem; owner iy Ths are willing PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE AND TO RENT, COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE CHEAP.—A GOOD Farm for sale or exchange; o.ler properties tor sale orexchange. Call on MARCUS H. LAING, 55 Liberty street, or address HENRY TAPPEN, Bayville, Ocean county, New Jersey. WELL ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSI- ness and Property for sale—Kither together or sep- arately, in_ thriving town of 10,000 inhabitants; distance 24g hours from New York on Erie road; & good oppor- tunity for & business man. Address box 604 Middletown Post office, N. OR RENT—THE LEIGHTON HOUS#, ALREADY furnished, at Newman Springs, on the Shrewsbury River, near Red Bank, N. J.; 4 pl drive from Long Branch; can accommodate 150 boarders ant has been or 1(0 if required ; rent House, unfuroished, with accommodate about 50 board Bly to ROBERT ALLEN, Jr. ingion street, Ne’ (OR RENT—A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, FUR. nished, comprising 8 rooms, opposite the Rovat Victoria Hotel, Nassau, N. P.. Bah: to Miss FANINGTON, No. 26 URNISHED, $25 A MONTH, PART OF NEW HOUSE, 1 5 or 6 rooms, five minutes trom harbor landing, West Brighton, 8. i, N. Y. 3, 28 Pe street. W. A, OR SALE—AT “PANIC PRICK,” A COUNTRY Cottage, lot 5°x160, excellent fruit, West Brighton, 1, near lerry, tor $3,000), halt cash. ba! nce morigage: @ great bargain; not half its value. inquire of Mr. WHITE, 854 Broadway. many years established, together with 40 acres of Land, 2 a rT; also the Mansion even nerexor CRAY Font $1,004 year, Ape fed Bank, cr G. i HARRIS, 4 XREAT SACRIFICE!—A SPLENDID FARM OF 40 acres on the edge of and overlooking a large and rapidly growing town, one hour from Philadelphia; milk ant 12 er trains daily; location 13 unsurpassed health: the farm is as rich as any garden; of it can be sold off to great advantage or building lots, being only five minutes’ walk from rail road depot; splendid buildings: large brick dwelling, nine rooms, piazza, shade trees, &c.: tenant house, very large barn, carriage house, hog and poultry houses, &e.; large orchard: splendid water; price only $12,000; only 00 cash required. Elegant’ Furniture, Horses, Car- Tiages. Poultry, &c., for sale cheap, or will rent’ Prop erty, with Houge ttimished: for $1,000 per, year, in ad: vance. Greatest chance ever ofiered. Take 9 A. M. train from foot of Liberty street, New York, New Jerse Central Railroad, to Bethlehem, Pa. ; there take Nor Pennsylvania Railroad to Richland Centre, Quakertown station, Pa., where you arrive before 1 o'clock: can re- turn at P.M: Inguire at Miller's Hotel, close by depot, jor G. La ORTHERN PACIFIC BONDS WILL BE RECEIVED in payment for good real estate. ORG N, TOWNSEND, Fourth street, Philadelphia, ud RENT—FOR $60 A MONTH, A COMPLETELY furnished Cottage, with all modern improvements, near Orange, N. J., about %4 of a mile from the depot. Apply to PEE’, 64 Thomas street, or to 8. D, CONDIT, at Brick Church station. $90) VER MONTH—ON A LEASE, FOR A HAND- some House, with stable and six Lots of Ground, 24g miles from Williamsburg ferries. 8. E, HESBERD. 2) East Fourteenth street $500 ONLY REQUIRED (IN CASH) TO PUR- chase a corner Plot, equal to 8 city lots, situ- ated opposite tho depot, and desirable tor business; a beautiful cottage, containing 6 rooms. on the property; balance of (purchase money can. remain on mortgage. Apply to M ILLE E, MEAD, South Norwalk, nn. I TO EXCHANGE, N peaceicat FOR ns ae ESTATE; es mortgage veral good first mortgages, ranginj from $8,000 to $25,000, on anproved, near-by Real erate, PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street. XCHANGE AND CASH FOR A BARGAIN.—HOUSE, Stable and eight Lots, fine neighborhood, Broos- lyn, value $45,000, clear or subiect to $25,00 mortgage, for an Al House, in every respect and location unexcep* tionable, in New York, not above Fifty-ninth street Address OWN ER, box 5,333 Post office. XCHANGE AT PANIC PRICES—35, 53, 96 AND 150 “4 acres, with stock, 8 miles from Newark ; 160 acres in Westchester county D. F. CURLEY, 12 Centre street. ncecnn FOR STOC: BONDS OR MORTGAGES— 17 Beautiful Country Seat, at Stamford; spacious, modern house; carriage house, several acres; equity $15.0). Address J. W. ATWATER, Riverside station, Connecticut. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—SPLENDID THRER story corner brick Store Property, in Brooklyn, near the ferries, on two prominent thoroughiares; price $15,000, D. F, CURLEY, 12 Centre street. OR SALE OR FEXCHANGE—DUUBLE ENGINE SIDE wheel steamboat URBANA, 155 teet long, 33 feet of water loaded ; in good condition tor business; good mort- gaze taken. ‘Inquire of STERLING & NOBLE, 27 Park place. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM OF ABOUT 115 acres, in beautiful section of Westtield, N. J., om the Jersev Central Kailroad ; will take small Houses in New York, Brooklyn or Elizabeth, very Igghtly mort- gaged, at cash valuation. RIKER, HESSE & CO., No.5 Pine street. YOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR REAL ESTATE or Steamboats, 100 acres, valuable for lots, fronting Long Island Railroad, 2,000 feet, between Brentwood and Islip depots. Address A. 5., Herald office. )OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED CITY Property, a four story high stoop brown stone House, 2x55xi02, on Seventy-ninth street, near Third avenue; the besi wide street up town. E. DUENKEL, owner, 1,227 Broadway. ‘NOOD THREE STORY BRI HOUSE—BEST PART T of State street, Brooklyn, to exchange for good Mer- chand Ape aieneate or hardware preferred. Ad- dress Mr. M., care of Gifford & Beach, 105 Duane street. XCHAS LARGE REAL ESTATE L. 10 HOTEL IN NEWARK ball, dining and oilliard rooms: completely tarnished; doing good business; price, $3,000; equity, $10,500; for city or country Property. \y SHEIMER, 126 Maiden Lane, 10 EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID NEW THREE STORY brown stone front House, in Harlem, near Filth ave- nue, for agood Farm, G ©. STERLING, No, 5 West 127th street. WANTED- A DWELLING IN BROOKLYN, IN EX. change for Brooklyn Lots; will pay some cash; lo cation preferred, between Fulton and Myrtle avenues, Someeoione need apply to A. H., at Taylor's Hotel, lersey City. STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, EAST SIDE, value $35,00), mortgage $12,000 to $17,000, exchange for suburban Resid lersey preferred, AMERICAN LAND COMPANY AND ‘AGENCY, office 9, third floor, Bennett Building. 6 CASH AND UNENCUMBERED NEW $2.000 Jersey Lo 8, 20 miles from city, will be ex- changed for goud city of Brooxlyn House, lightly mort- gaged ; owners only, JOHN'S, EWEN, 89 Nassau street, room 17. MHREE STOKY HIGH STOOP 2 FOOT 8TONE House, valuation $15,000, neighborhood unexcep- ble, in exchange for smaller House and cash, at 318 ‘ay, room 3. WAXTED—TIMBER LANDS ON NAVIGATION, AND Mineral Lands desirably located; must be large bodies and cheap; n ANDRE! WANSTED—A SMALL IIQUSE, IN GOOD LOCATION, anywhere in New York orn in Westchester county or Jersey; not over 25 miles on the Central Raily road; worth about $12,000; free and clea: RIK ESSE & CO., 5 Pine street, ws TED—A BRICK HOUSE, WORTH $20,000, FROM ‘Twelfth to Twenty-fifth street, between Third ave 1 0 agents. OWELL, 165 Broadway, basement. in exchange for a Farm of 4 a With-good House, ‘c., In West ei eae tees best rail : cd States, 50 min’ z road in the U we fries OLR nue and Broadw: 5 Pine street. DWELLING, MODERN IMPROVE. in Jersey, inside one hour of New Yor! rims; for @ Southern tam- LAND COMPANY AND AGENCY, Mfice 9, third floor, Bennett buildin, ANTED.TO PURCHASEA STOCK FARM, FROM Bo) to 700 acres, within five hours of New York, for will be given in payment good Mortgages and ci C88, re er Particulars, STOO! office, Wanter TO, PURCHASE—A SMALL BROWN stone front House, either in this city or Harlem; must bein the very best neighborhood ; Tice $1005 ay ments to be rene: Sevmucen Re) the Cee ga | in lots, Me 5 ently been made. ress, for two days, HOME, Herald office. = y J ANTED—CHEAP, FOR IMMEDIATE CASH, GOOD Tenement and private Dwellings in New York and to sacrifice i CHENSTEL « 180 Broadway.” ANTED— ments. value less than $1500; easy | ily. AMERICAN / J immediately. JILL EXCHANGE EQUITY OF ONE OR TWO V Houses in Brooklyn for fi nese, “Addrens Mr BROWN. 178 Wiltinun wea oS A

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