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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,604. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Srconp Pace—Fitth and sixth columns, ROLOGY—Tweirri Pace—Second column. ILLIARDS—Tweirtn Pace—Fourth column, .RDERS WaNTED—sxconp Pack—First and second t Boalt AN} LODGING WANTED—Szconn Pacx—Sec- mn. BROOKLYN" REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tweurrn Pace—Third column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nintn Pace—Fitth col umn. BUSINESS NOTICES—Srventn Pacr—Sixth column. SITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Twatrru Pace—Third column. CLEKKS AND SALESMEN—Tweirta Pace—First and second columns. OLOTUING—Twatrra Pack—-Fourth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Tweirra Second column. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Sixth col- umn. DOPARTNERSHIPS—E1cnta Paor—Fifth colamn, COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pacr—Third column. ANCING ACADEMIES—Srconp Pacr—Fourth column. ENTISTRY Lust Pace Fourth colum?, GOODS—Finst Pace—Fourth colum: WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Seconp Pace—Fitth column. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth columns 4 EXCUANGE: xp Pack—Fourth column, INANCIAL—Esoutu Pace—Fisth column. R SALB—Tweirm Pace—Fourth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Bkconp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. NITURE—Nintn Paoe—Fitth column, ERMAN ADVERTISEMENTS—IwxLrm Pace—Second umn, BRLP) WANTED—FEMALES—Exevents Pace—Sixth column, and TwxLren Pace—First column, HELP WANTED—NALES—Twetrru Pace—Second col- umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40.—Finst Pace—Third and fourth columns. HOTELS—Sxcony Pacr—Third column, mOvaey. ROOMB, 4C., WANTED—Nintu Pace—Sixth column, FASTRUCTION Ninmn Pacr-Sixth column. GAL NOTICES—Sxconp PacE—Fifth column. AN OFFICES—Tweirm Paax—Fourth column. ST AND FOUND—Finst Pacx—First and second col- umns. fabion: MANTELS—Finst Pace—Fourth column. Pacr— IEDICAL—Twxirru Pace—Seoond column, ILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace— Fourth column. ele ADVERTISEMENTS—Trn7a Pace— xth column, MISCELLANEOUS—Sxconp Pace—Sixth column. MUSICAL—Sxconp Pace—Fifth column. Pa PUBLICATIONS—Seventn Pace—Sixth column. ERSONAL—Frnst Pace—| umn. IANOFORTES, ORGANS, &0.—Nivtu Pace—Sixth col- umns. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Sxconp Pacr—Fourth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Kreventa Pace—sixth column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE OILY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Tweirru Pace—Third column. 4 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Tweirta Page—Third column, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Twetrtmu Pace—Third and fourth columns. REWARDS—Fiust Pacr—Second column. Leary mae AUCTION—Seconn Pace—Third and fourth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Exxventn Pacu— First, second, third, tourth, fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twatrtn Pace—Pirst ¢olumn. RPECIAL, NOTICRS—Finst Pace: BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, & ‘column. HE TRADES—Tweurra Pace—Second column. HE TURK—Frnst Pace—Third column. LET FOR BUSIN PURPOSES—Sxconp Pacr— Fitth column. VELLERS IDE—Finst Pace—Sixth column. INFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO L Sxconp Pack—Sixth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fixst Pacr—Second column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0,—Firat Pace—Second col- um: WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—(weirm Pace—Third column. Finst Paai WINTER RESORTS—Skconp Pack—Third column, YACHTS, STEANBOATS, &C.—Nintu Pacgx—sixth col- umn. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. APVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND BTREETS. OFFICE OPEN FEAR. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED. AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,886 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR OTH § STREET. ADV, ‘MENTS RECEIVED FROM 9 A. M, TO 7:20 P. M d NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH GERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST SO- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD, AND FHIRTY-SECOND STREETS. Bi ate ee st PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ESSRS. KRAMER & AMERICAN REGISTER, 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 PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEY, . VERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE | | | | o 7 ‘A EI | PERSONAL. APoESTES, WAB IT NECESSARY TO ASK? RE- ceived both this morning. Out of town, Gus. FOREVER, OST_ON FRIDAY LAST, A PAIR OF SILVER. Lioitoantea Spectacles, red case. A reward will bo paid at 35 Lafayette place. TOLEN—AT FLEMINGTON, N, J.ON THE NIGHT Sr eline itn inst, two Bonds of $1.00 cach, Central Railroad of New Jerse Now 2.098, 1,814, The public ‘are autioned again ceiving them; payment stopped. a sibs ePHEBE A. VAN FLEE REWARD». £5 & LOST—A CERTIFICATE FOR $1,000 HO Pennspivania States Stock in the names of George Steers Faught and Ann Faught. Whoever has found the same, and will forward it to the proprietor of the Bury and Norwich Post and Suffolk Herald, Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England, shall receive tne above reward. $10 (RE WARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY LAST, A SMALL white Spitz Dog; with black spot over the right eye. brown spoton bi Finder please return him to wer Forty-seventh street, and receive the above rev ard. 1 REWARD,.—LOST, FROM GERMAN BARK +) Minerva, now lying at Atlantic dock, a small ‘oat, painted black, green bottom, white stripe round. The above reward will be paid, upon recovery of the same, on application to FUNCH, EDY & CU., 27 South William street, or Atlantic Dock Company’s office. $25 REWARD.—LOST, A LADY'S GOLD HUNT- @) ing case Watch, Vacheron & Constanune makers, No. 99,843, Return to offiee Gilsey House, corner Twenty-ninth street and Broadway. 5Q) REWARD-WILL BE PAID FOR ANY, IN- JU formation concerning the whereabouts ofa lady, 82 yeers of age, light complexion, light hair, and had on buick alpaca dress, cassimere sha: 1, with oroche border, and black straw hat, trimmed with velvet and silk, and & brown veil. Has been missing trom, home since Friday. 4th Inst. Was last seen in Kighth avenae, near Forty- ninth street. Any information concerning’ het where- abouts the above reward will be paid by applying at 871 Kighth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, basement, PA() REWARD—FOR A BROWN BLOODHOUND DOU siut lost last Thursday. Finder will please re- turn to 1,246 Second avenue, cigar store. 50 REWARD,—LOST, OFF AN EXPRESS: De wagon, in going from Pennsylvania Railroad depot, foot of Desbrosses street, to Grand Central depot (route taken was through Watts, Hudson. and Broome strects to South, Fifth avenue, thence to Forty-second street), russet I'rtink, letter H on end and New York transfer label No. 261, directed to New Haven Railroad. ‘The above reward will be paid, and no questions asked, by returning same to R. J. BLACK, Agent, No. 944 Broad: way. 100 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED— For the return of lady’s Watch and Chain ana gold Bracetets taken trom room 601 Union square Hotel, on Saturday morning, November 15, Address or apply to L. LITHAUER, 327 Broadwa; OR REWARD—AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, $125 Lost, a double cased’ Hunting Watch and Chain, made by James Handle, Northampton square, London; owner's name engraved on watch. The above reward will be paid by leaving it with F. M. EDGERTON, at Lawson Bros., 46 White street. $500 REWARD ILOST, ON MONDAY, NOVEM- je) ber ir inst. ‘a Roll of Money, done up in brown paper, in going irom 96 Wall strect to South street, thence by car to Montgomery street. The above reward wlilbe paid on returning the same to the office of the New York Steam Sugar Retining Company, $6 Wall st, SPECIAL NOTICES. —THE AMERICAN REGISTER, the most widely circutated of the American journals published in Europe. A capital medium for American advertisers addressing themselves to Furopean patronage. F Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain and the European Continent. riptions and advertisements tor the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and single copies of the Paper may be obtained at the office of the New York Herald, New York, : A WHERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKL + ner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. ‘Open from 8 A. M, to 9. Me On sunday from § to 9 P. N. A WEEGITIMATE AND HONEST. —THE GIFT CON. + certs of the Public Library of Kentucky are the only thoroughly legitimate aud honorable scheines of the King mow betore the pubic. are authorized by special act of the Legislature of Kentucky, and are con- ducted and supervised by the most eminent citizens of that State. For full particulars see advertisement in Herald, next Saturday. For tickets, circulars or information, apply to or ad- dress THOS.’ H. HAYS, 609 Broad way, New York. $1,500,000 IN PRIZES IN GRAND GIFT CONCERT Publig Library of Kentucky. | Tickets G A (COMPANY GOING WEST NOVEMB —FAMILIES, with children, who desire to emigrate to the West will receive advice and assistance by calling at 19 East Fourth street, be! ci (LUBA HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hambarg City Lowery, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information giver THEODOR ZSCHOCH. Lock box 5,594. 116 Nassau street, New York. AVANA LOTTERY,—ROYAL SAXON GOVERN. ment Lottery ment Lotteries. nished. WACHSMANN & CO., Bankers, 75and 77 Nassau box 3,316 New York Post oftice. FLAYANA AND, GERMAN STATES GOVERNMENT Lotiories, wholesaie and retail. VUTTER & CO., box 4,271 Post office ; Germania Bank avenue, between No. 185 Bowery building); Branch office, 387 Eighth ‘Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets. — FLAYANA LOTTERY. “PRIZES CASHE: ders faithtuily executed: all correspondence con- sidered strict ate: circulars containing full particu- lars free. A. EIDER & CO., 35 Wall st., basement. MPORTED BAVARIAN BEER. The sale for this season of the above beer (bottled) will begin on MONDAY, the 27th November. Also excellent Rochester Beer, the finest beverage ever made in this country. bottled ‘expressly for family use and shipping at our establishments, Tryon row, New York (Staats-Zeitung Building), and 241 Broadway, HOLLENDER & CO. WILL SEND A LITTLE PRESENT TO EVERY married lady upon receipt of address. Send; it costs nothing. Mrs. . CLIN 1» 105 West Forty-tourth street. preogets AVENUE CAR, TUESDAY MORNING— Lady in gray dress, got out at Eighth street, if agreeable, the Sencepan opposite would like acquaint. ance. Aadress box Herald office. br — F—v". TE TC END NOTE TO MY PRESENT AD- drss (M——m); say where I can send carriage tor vou Friaa Yy and what hour, RANK S. B,—COME HOME SOON AS POSSIBLE, woriten, " NFORMATION WANTED.—ANY — INFORMATION “about Alexander Raffalovica will be thankfully re- ceived by his brother. Address M. K,, box 183 Herald omice. F THIS COMES TO THE NOTICE OF JOHN J. CADIAN, he will hear something to his advantage, by addressing H. P., box 2,410 Post office, St. Louis, Mo. a. G.” PILSEN—PLEASE SEND ADDRESS TO G. J. KRONE, 1,108 Third avenue. ADY BIRD WILL LEAVE THE CITY ON THURS- day morn. Metropolitan dnesda} 6 QEA” HOUSE—LETTER REUEIVED. write and give address. per SQUARE THEATRE, MONDAY EVEN Nivietr STELLA-MEET ME FOR LUNCH AT er NING, November 17—Will the young lady who sat next to leman during part of the performance kindly torgive for his seeming rudeness, and if agreeable send ad- dress or appoint interview? Please mention costume to Avoid mistakes, Address H. B., box 15) Herald office. ANTED TO KNOW—THE RESIDENCE OR whereabouts of Mr, Sinforiano Diego de Jesus Martin y Vega, native of Canary Islands, to communicate to him ‘tamily matters of importance. ‘Any information Girect from bimselt or from anybody who Knows hint may be addressed to Mr, J. A. PLSANT, No. 40 Broadway, New York. wi LIZZIE TATF, WHO LANDED AT CASTLE Garden Nov, 6, call corner Twenty-second street and Third avenue, Brooklyn? LOST AND FOUND. NAUTION.—LOST OR STOLEN, 20 COUPONS OF $17 & each Of the Mississippi Central Railroad First fortzage Bonds, Nos, 1,10, 1,749, 1101, 1,597, 1,741 1,789, 1,108, 905, 1,099, 1,097;'10 matured November '1, 186 ‘and 10'matured May I, 1868 payment has been stopped The finder will receive a liberal reward by returnin them to LEVY & BORG, 2 Broad street. UND—NOV. 17, A SMALL BOAT, THE OWNER a epan have tt by. applying to w. ROHMAN + foot rst street, Hoboken, proving property and pa; Shares. joboken, proving property and paying O8T—ON THE ISTH INST., A NOTE, DRAWN TO the order ot Smith, Baldwin & Co. by Miner & pyons, for $103.95, All persons are forbidden negotiating OSTEON SATURDAY EVENING Last, ON THIRD » between Twenty-flith and Twenty-sixth mercotny two small Keys, on Nbrase chain, The dnder er e 4 wl oplige by leaving them at room 4, 268 OST—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, IN ST, PAUDS church, Fitty-ninth street, a Pocketbook contain- ing 4 sum of money. The finder will be rewarded by Jeaving it at St, Paul's Institute, 917 Eighth avenue. 8 SEALSKIN GLOVE, RIGHT hand, between Lord and Taylor's and Twenty- Hroet and Fourth avenug,” Tho Rutor qt be ravvarded jeaving it at room 24, Associa Twenty: tird stroct and Fourth avenues oO" Bullding, Twenty OST—IN GREENWICH STREET OR NINTH AVE- 4 nue car, a brown Wallet, containing letters, bills and old notes; $10 reward, and ‘no questions asked; ree turn to 83 Cedar street, third floor, back Wd. 8 O8T—NOTE OF SOUTHERN RAILROAD ASsoctA- tion, due February 4, for $7.100 10, endorsed by Pitt burg Bolt Company; payment has been stopped. ___ JOHN MOSS, Jr,, 206 Walnut street. Philadelphia, A Pin 5 REWARD—ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, & young spotted Pointer, resemoling a coach do above reward will be pald by returning him to Eeinewy corner of Kent and Division avenues, William: O8T—ON TURSDAY, IN FOURTH AVENUE, BIG teenth street or Broadway, or in Fourth avenue car, Biksnanere kotlea, "yowand od ete th 1. 21,080, wi on rel ODEN. ST Wall otresy aac A SOCIEDAD “LA PROTECTORA” convokes its members to 76 Pine street, at Trujillo's restaurant, from the 19th to the 23d inst., rom 12 o'clock to 5, to retake their shares on account of being dissolved. THE COMMISSION, FFICIAL DRAWINGS. =| KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO, 647—NOVEMBRE 13, 1873, 17, 18, 32, 20, 63, 27, 36 6, 7, 5 37, 3h v4. KENTUCKY—CLASS NO. 648—NOVEMBER 18, 1873, 99, 31, 27, 5, 47, 30, 18, 2 46, a1, 87, SIMMONS &'CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. SHELBY COLLFGE—EXTRA CLASS NO. O47—-NOVEMBER 18, 18; 18, 44, 64, 70. 63, 28, 38, 73, 65, 26 57, 89, ‘16. SHELBY COLLECE—CLASS NO.” SAS-—NOVEMBER 18, 1873. 49, 43, 13, 35, 29, 61, 70, 75, 4, 18, 76, 0. SMITH & UO., Managers, Covington, Ky. J, CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway,’ 183 Fulton’ street No. 3 Park row. Post office box 4,969, FFIC(AL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS NO, 361—NOVEMBER 18, 18730 * 70, 20, 75, 69, 15, 38, 40, BI, 46, 16, 61, 5. NORTH CAROLINA—CLASS NO. 362—NOVEMBER 18, 1473. 6, 49, 80, 25, 12, 73, 39, 41, 64, 42, 23. GERKEN & 'CO.; Managers. LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 282 Greenwich street, New York. RIVATE RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES,—AT THE request of several medical gentlemen of New York Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, ha: opened his spacious reridence, at Mount Vernon, West- chester fe ption of a small num: ber of inebriates. Letters addressed to Dr. W. MURPHY will receive immediate attention, ATENTS MECHANICAL ENGINEER WILL execute Plans and Designs for Patents or other Machinery at half :he usual rates; references given, Address SQUARE, Herald Uptown Brauch office. OCK DRILI—NEW PATEN ' BE MUST BE SEEN TO be appreciated; the best in‘ existence; on exhibi- bition at 0 Ann street. An interest for sale. i J. M, RAYMOND, Patentee. ROvAL, HAVANA, LOTTERY: —PRIZES CASHED. information furnished, circuiars sent free on appli, cation, Spanish bank DillS and governments purchased, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 1 Wall street. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Southern and_ Atlantic Telegraph. Company Will be held op Monday, December 1, at 12 o'clock, at the executive office of the Company, No. 51 New ‘street. Transier books close November 1. W. R. GARDNER, Secretary. |AKE NOTICE—THAT A PROMISSORY NOTE FOR $500, made by Carl Buchheister, payable to the or- der of William Kreitz three months after date and en- dorsed by him, has been obtained from us by fraud, and we, therefore, caution against the negotiation of the same. Per Buchhelster & Co W. KREITZ, TPHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF the United States,—The annual election of Direc- tors of this Society will take place at the rooms of the Soclety, 120 Broadwa: w York, ons Wednesday, De+ demnber 3, at 12 o'clock ‘noon, SAMUEL BORROWE, New York, Nov 19, 187 Secretary. Z —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY PRIZES CASHED, { 4 Cincaiary cae yi iarorraation, spe tree. Official drawings on, hand. dress P. ©, DEVLIN, St and Printer, 0 Liberty street, New York. srbaliined | to tr: A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS + Birds, £c.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepared Food for mocking birds, at B. G. DOVEY’S, No 3 Greene street. near Cani VENTRAL FIRE EXPRESS RIFLES AND GUNS.—E, M. REILLY & CO., of London, have still a few of ove on sate, 167 West Bighteenthi street. Last week. RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 8 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of tm ported rating and rab- biting Ferrets. BUTLE! Tnfailible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 76c.; BUTLER’S new Work, $2 Dogs boarded, ined, &c, Medicines for all diseases, THB TURF. HE PROSPECT PARK FATR GROUNDS ASSUCIA- tion offer a purse of $100 sor horses that have never beaten three minut: to first, $20 to second and $| to third; also a purse 01 $100 for horses that have never beaten 2 $60 to first, $30 to second and $10 to third, to be trotted tor on Thursday (Thankxagiving ay), ‘Novem. ber 27; mile heats. three in five, in harness, Entries to close ‘at their office, 139 Montague street, Brooklyn, ‘Thursday, November 00, at 9 P. M. GEORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, HORSES, CAKINIAGES, &U, PEREMPTORY, ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED BALK, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 19, AT 1 OCLOCK PROMPT, AT STABLE NO. 3 NEILSON PLACE (MERCER ST. BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND CLINTON PLACES, AN. REAR OF NEW YORK HOTHL, OF THE ENTIRE PRIVATE TURNOUT OF JOHN J. VORHEES, hs Who goes abroad on Saturday next, including fine Horses, elegant riages and Sleighs, fine Harness, Blankets, Robes, &e.. Ac. Including a fast and finc Team of brown Mares, 1514 hands high, 6 and 7 years old; were mred by Vermont! Black Hawk dam a Messenger mare; are ‘ull sisters and in 2 A SPBetan, rk, last June, three hei Fors at Waverley P: 4, 44; they are as fine @ pair of roadsters as stan for Sale in this city: can either of them goto track and show better than 2:40 single, or can trot together inside of 2:15; they are warranted sound and kind, and will be sold separately if required. Also fast and handsome high bred bay Gelding, 15% hands high, 6 years old; was sired by Magna Charta and raised at Adrian, Mich., and trotted there in 2:41; he can beat 2:40 now: he has great endurance; can trot a mile and repeat or 18 miles inside of the hour; he is one of the fastest and finest road horses in the city; is good in company ; no puller or lugger; with fine limbs, good feet: requires no booting when trotting or bandages in table, butis always ready, and ty warranted sound and kind. Also the very fast trotting Mare Little Nel; she is 14% hands high and 6 years old; was sired by Gray Eagle, dam by St. Lawrence ; she can go to any track and show better than 240, and can be driven by any one, she is as handsome as can be; color 4 dapple, with beautiful mane and tail, and was admired more than any horse at Lon; Branch ‘the past season; she is warranted sound an: nd. Fast and bigh bred bay Gelding, 15% hands high, 7 Fears old; sired by Kentucky Clay, dim by Woodpeck ¢ is one of the finest and best galted trotters that goes the road; has fine action and endurance; amiable dispo sition, powerfully gaited ; a great pole horse; has and can trot in2:45; he is afraid of nothing and Warranted sound and kind, ‘Algo fast and fine style gentleman’s Road Mare, 15% hands high and 7 years ov; was raived in Orange county, where she was Known asthe Van Bernstein Mare, and trotted on Middletown track in 2:37, 2:52 and 2:41; she is an elegant driver, no lugger or puller. needs no check or martingale, and is fine and pure gaited, and can speed & 2:30 gait on road; she Is warranted sound and kind. Also elegant Victoria, Paik Phaeton, Pony Phaeton, top and open Road and Trottmg Wagons, Portlan: Sleigh, single and double Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, &e., &c. N. B. ‘his is one of the finest and most reliable sales of genuine trotters this season, and parties wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine, Stock on ex- ibition at stable as above at all times prior to sale. A full warrantee given and ample time allowed purchasers and have examined all horses, SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. a pa a SAE EEN 3 Th T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- ELS, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND THIRTY-NINTH ST. MAJOR CHARLES W, BARKER, AUTIONEER. REGULAR SALES OF HORBES, CARRIAGES, &C., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, . AT 11 O'CLOCK. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED FOR TRIAL ON EVERY HORSE SOLD UNDER WARRANTEE. THIS IS THE ONLY AUCTION MART in the State having the proper facilities tor showing horses on sale, ~Alurge driving ring, entirely under cover, and jon. * vis, plenty of room for examin: CATALOGUE OF AT 11 0! ROAD ESTABLISHMENT, know! LE THIS DAY LOCK. COMPRISING THE well fastand extra desirable pair of clipped bay geld- Coniisk and mate, both got by Major Edtall, and in Orange county; are about 153g bands, 7 years oid xtra sty lish, prompt and gamey driver record over the Goshen track of 2:4034, and can beat to-day to road wagon or sleigh; are afraid of nothin; can be handied by most ordinary reinsmen at spee would make anviegant family pair, and are warranted sound and kind; together with the fine no top % seat road Wagon, Pole and Shatts built by Brewster, of Broome street, Harness. &c., &c.; sold only for wat of use. SiX SINGLE AND DOUBLE PORTLAXD SLBIGHS, ONE ELEGANT 3; SPRING top road Wagon. SPEEDY, FINE LARGE BLAC TROTTING. Gelding, Black Hawk and Messenger stock, 15% high, 9 years old! a very free and pleasant driver, with extra style and ap: ce; is one of the greatest roadsters in the State d five miles inside of 15 minutes; fears nothing has been driven by pre years, and is warranted sound and kind. ONE LIGHT BUSINESS Wagon. FINE BAY FAMILY OR BUSINESS Horse, 15% high, Gyears old; prompt, easy driver; sharp traveller, and warranted sound and kind. THE HANDSOME YOUNG HAMBLETONIAN TROT- TING Mare, Belle, 15% high, 6 years old; handy, free and pleasant driver; has trotted "in 2:45, can beat to- day: is gentle for a lady to drive, and is warranted sound and kind. ELEGANT TOP PONY Phaeton. F WHOM IT may concern, a cele- brated Trotting Gelding; pedigree and description at sale. NEW AND SECOND HAND HARNESS, Horse Cloth- ing, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Halters, &c. SVEN TOP AND NO TOP Road Wagons, ALSO SEVERAL CHEAP. Work Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION ‘AT SALE, SALES NEVER POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER. —JOHN D. HAMLIN, AUCTIONEER, « IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday (this day), 19th, at 10:30 prompt. At the private stable of A. Lyon Churchell, Esq., in 17th st, (first door west of Union square) entrance in'the court wars Consisting in part of the propert ot Mr, Churchell, who soon sails for Havana, and also his friena who is now in Europe and has sent express orders to sell at any sacrifice Comprising four elegant road, trotting and family Horses as the market ever ofteréd; also Brewster Wage ons, Portland Sleigh, city made Harness, Robes, Blankets, &c,. all of first quality. The handsome and intelligent FAMILY PET HORSE, only 15 hands high, 6 years’ old: dark brown ana black points; was used the past summer at Saratoga to lady's phacton and driven by MISS CHURCHELL one mile r peatedly inside of 3 minutes; is kind, free and ple. ; can almost talk; is worthy the attention of an. dy ‘who wishes a superior and stylish animal, not afraid of even a locomotive; can be driven by @ child, and is war- ranted sound, kind and portect. YOUNG TOP GALLANT, sired by Top Gallant; is full sister to Mildred, owned by Charles Bockman, Esq trotted in 2:30; is 15% high, 6 years old; was raised by E. Rice, Esq.,’ of St. Lawrence county, who has bre many fast trotters on his Eureka tarms. ' This promising young trotter one year ago trotted one mile on the Watertown track ii 2:41%4; was then purchased by Mr. Churchell, who paid 82,000 ‘tor him; his dam is the well known Rice mare, owned once by Darius Tallman, I'sq., of this city. and won many private races on the Fleet- wood track; 1s warranted sound, kind and perfect. Fast trotting sorrel Mare DORCAS, 15's high, 7 y old; formerly owned by E. Corning, Jr., of Albany, sold by him to Frank Baker, Eeq., of this city; her'sire is Second Golddust, bred by ey, of Louisvilie, Ky. he by old Golddust by Vermont Morgan by Mounta Eagle, dam by Golddust; is well known as the Frank Baker mare, and has trotted in private, on Fleetwood track, timed’ by Messrs. Farnback, Parker, Slaver and Ayres, in 2:36'a; she is a fine, free driver, kind in every particular, pleasant in company, and worthy the atten- tion of any connoisseur or lover of horses who wishes a genuine trotter; she is warranted sound and kind. Also one of the handsomest chestnut trotting Mares in New York, 15% high. 6 years old, the property of a gen. tleman now in Europe. She has been uscd asa road horse the past summer at Saratoga; was purchased of Mr. Leland in June on showing 2:38 to track. She is sound and kind, without fault, trick or the slightest blemish; will be warranted as such or money revunded, Gentlemen in pursuit of the finest stock ever offered at auction will call andexamine at any time previous to sale, CATALQGUE OF WAGONS, HARNESS, BLANKETS, &c. 1 top full spring Brewster Wagon ; cost $475, 1 open side-bar Brewster Wagon ; cost $335. Telegant set coupe gold mounted Harness, by Dans- comb. 1 set double light road, by Dunscomb. Sots single light road, by Dunscomb and Stillings. 1 fine Bear Robe ; cost $100, 2 Wott Robes; cost $50 each. 3 pairs fine and first class Kersey Blankets. 1 pair fine Sweat Blankets; 4 Stabe Blankets, An elegant Portland Cutter Sleigh, used one month, 2straps Bells, | Saddle, 1 Bridle, 2 Whips. Sale positive. ins for buyers. A —CUME ONE AND ALL TO 141 WEST BROAD- » way, near Canal street. to buy Carriages, both ey od second hand, 20 per cent less than any house in @ city. —COUPE LANDaUS, LANDAULETS, DEPOT + Wagons, new styie Buggies; several second hand change; soldat prices to suit the HAM's, Fourth street and Broadway, BEAUTIFUL SQUARE FRONT OLARENCE FOR sale, four, city made and nearly new, the property of ntleman who has no further use for it. 'UNNEINGH. Stables, 121 West Forty-fifth street. 7, -RENTUCEY LIBRARY ort NCERT—$1, 500.000 « chsh gifts, Secure your tickets of P, C. DEVLIN, Stationer, 30 Liberty streét, New York, i n i —KENTUCKY LOTTERY. RO $589./ 189, Havana and Kentucky cartelare fren, Address BALEY & CO. (ofhce established 30 years), 174 Broadway. i WANTED TO PURCHASE. _ “y NY ONE HAVING A SMALL GROCERY OR CIGAR ANind News Store for aale will find a cash purchaser; imnst be in a good location, Address CASH, box 2d Herald office. re Vv J ANTED—A. GOOD, MEDIUM S17 fi i r office use, cheap. Ing price he, 6:'W:, box 119 Herald office, ANTED—A SECOND HAND BOILER, OF ABOUT 25 ho wer, in good condition, cht Address 3.1 Ht, box Post office. SECOND HAND Address, stat- A. DIANOND SOLITAIRE PIN AND STUDB—AL Id office, A VERY FINE TURNOUT.—ONE OF THE MOST stylish bay Teams in New York, 15% hands high, 7 Years old; beautiful, high knee action; warranted sound and kind; also Dog Cart aud Harness; gentleman leav- ing town. No. 3 West Thirteenth street. T CARRIAGE REPOSITORY NO. 216 EAST NINTH street, between Second and Third avenues Halt spring top Wagon, built by Brewster & Co. : top wagon, by ; Road Wagon, by Corbett; Rockaway, by Wood; top Pony Phactons, Doctors’ Wagons, no top four-seat Phacton, Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, &c. and 150 Sieighs trom $30 up, at 40 per’ cent less than any other house in the city. T PANIO PRICES—ALL WOOL STORM BLAN- 50 to $10; Jarge Stable Blankets, $2 to $8; $3 50 to $24; Hoods, $2 to $10; Lap Rugs, ree lot of very handsome Biberian Wolt ithe largest. assortment of Harness and the city, All goods ata great reduction from former prices. E, BARTLETT, 62 Warren street. Ri GON ; DO. $100; DO. $150; ROCK- va 138% Depot Wagon ie Poriland Sleighs, ree and 8 Grocery Wagon, $126; Harn (iliac cs a 3 AA__stones, low. Address ALPHA, It ees Goon, ea ke, Case, A gg bag Beet ‘al 1 cheap for cash. ress. With particulars, GREGORY, bux 179 Herald offee, ‘A. COUPE, FoR $7848 GOOD AS NEW, wit le and shafts; used by a private family, Can bo aogn Rt Jos eat Krveaur-shird suyeh ent owner for’ the last thred’ oS PRICE FOUR CENTS. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. “FOR SALE.—ONE TEAM OF VERY HANDSOME «Black Hawk Horses, full brothers, 7 and 8 yenrs did? full talls ava manes; ver rivers Tanted to trot in 5 minutes; also one very bi Pony, being ased by a lady and children; must be sold ‘on account of the owner going to Europe. Apply at 14 Division street, corner of Bwsex. A LIGHT TWO-SEAT ALWANY SLEIGH, IN FINE ost $400: must be sold to-day.’ Stable, 15 lghth street. LANKE''S —WATERPROOF BLANKETS, STRAPPED 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 Bug ‘y Harness, hand made, $17; a good Grocer's Harness, $2 good double Track Harness, $30. Please call and examii for yourselves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 7) Barclay st. OARD FOR HORSES.—A GENTLEMAN, OWNING farm on Long Island, will take a tew Horses for the winter, at the nominal price of $10 per month; best of ‘address box 1,380, New York Fest office. XCHANGE—FOR NEW OR SECOND-HAND FURNI- ets, a pair of sound young Road Mares,one will pay some cash, Address IMMEDIATE, aid Uptown Branch office. KR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PAIR: OF BAY ROAD Horses: black manes and tails, 16 hangs high; can trot in 334; sired by Black Hawk,dam a Morgan es sound, kind in all harness, without vice or trick; ey sie and bottom ; cost three months since ra for 00 as the ables ofpr. zB Middlebrook, East ven: street, N nd 171, sf tdedelicn E B. MIDDLEBROOK, _ OR BALE—FOR WANT OF USE, 25GO0D WORK Horses, cheap. Apply untit sold at $19 West Twenty first street, ice offic R SALE—A FAMILY TEAM OF CARRIAGE Horses: warranted sound and kind; also a very sue rior road Mare, sound and kind; top Buggy, Harness, ; & bargain.’ To be seen at Metropolitan Stables, Prinee and Crosby streets. POR SALE <A, GENTLEMAN'S | TURNOUT: BAY Horse, 6 years old. sound and kind, 15.1 high, black Silvers’ Top Wagon, half spring Harness city mai IT new last spring; must be sold, owner leaving city; can be seen after 3 o'clock. MAVER, 69 Kast 125th street, between Fourth and Fifth avenu 1OR SALE—BAY MARE, 15% TIANDS; SOUND AND kenfle ; trots in $34; top Buggy and Harness; $300 for all, or $150 for mare; strong enough for business; might exc hange for Jot in Westchester county. GEO, B. SEALEY, 106 Broadway, room 8._ WAGON AND HARNESS, SEP- orse 153g hands high, 6 years old. legs, mane and tai! roe, €ALE—HORS arate or together 73 Vandam street. OR SALE—PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSHS AND superior road Mare, all warranted sound and kind; top Buggy, single and coupe Harness, Portland Cutter, Robe, Blankets. €c. ; a bargain; property of a gentleman going South. Particulars at Metropolitan Stables, Prince and Crosby streets. OR SALE—TWO GOOD WORK HORS: Tifice ; one at $175, the other at $75: the owner has No fnrther use for them. Inquire of JACOB A. GEB, at 205 East Forty-second street, near Third avenue. OR SALE—A CANADIAN MARE, 13 HANDS; FREE and stylish driver ;-warranted in every respect and to sravel 4 wHes per hour; $65. 77 New Chambers street. WOR SALE CHEAP—A STYLISH PAIR OF BAY family Horses, 7 years old; sound and kind; lowest price $650. Stable, 15 and 17 Kast Twenty-eighth street. i, AT A SAO- ORSES BOARDED FOR THE WINTER—BOX stalls if required. Apply to EDWARD J. HICKS, of Hardy & Hicks, 78 Bowery, New York, or SAMUEL WILCETS, Little Neck, L. I. ORSES PROPERLY WINTERED at the Clifton Stock Farm of Mr, R. W. Cameron, where they will be fed on the best of hay and carrots, with good stabling and ample paddocks for exercise, for $18 per month. Address JOH Post offic Horses will be sent tor when desir HN H. MITCHELL, Head Farmer, box 1,670 New York. M4 ‘ORSES BOARDED ON FINE FARM NEAR TOWN splendid accommodations, good treatment, moder- Ate charges and an experienced man in charge are the inducements offered. Apply to A. HENDERSON, 80 Water street. NE FINE LEATHER CURTAIN ROCKAWAY, $150; 2) top and open, full springs and side bar Road Wagons, by Dusenbury & Van Duser and other. city makers, $3 up; 5 second hand top and open Pony Phat- tons, $100 ap; 1 six seat Germantown, by Miner & Ste- Yens, $175;1 Express Wagon, $120; Clarence by Broome 0) H street Brewster; 1 light Coach, 1 four seat half top Phae- ton, 1 Jagger, 200 Sleighs of ail styles and at low prices; bear, woll, fur and genet Robes, Blankets, Beils, single and double Harness, &c W. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster stre' ANIC PRICES.—SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, SLEIGH Bells, 30 per cent reduction; 300 Sleighs, 3,000 strings Sleigh Bells; every style; Carriages, new and second hand. = MANUFACTURERS! UNION REPOSITORY, 683 Broadway. ONY PHAETON, HORSE AND HARNESS. ALL IN ood order aud warranted sound, for $30), at Cen- irtw-ninth street. Broadway and ARTIES HAVING GOOD HORSES REQUIRING superior care i every particular for the winter can be accommodated by calling, Thursday only, from 10 to 12, on Mr, VAN DEVENTER, at 65 Broadway. EDUCTION—PRICES ONE-THIRD LOWER THAN usual.—Slei, igh Bells, Carriages, new and second hand, 3,000 Strings Sleigh Bells, 300 Sleighs; Erety, reduced prices.) MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, Broadway. LEIGHS AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP, comprising Clarences, Coupe Rockaways and I tons; 100 second hand Sleizhs, to make room for new stock, very reasonavie. WITTY & CO.,10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. ROTTER WANTED—THAT CAN SHOW FROM '35 TO 40, size immaterial. clean-limbed, pure gaited, good dispositioned, easily handled, sound and desirable; price according to speed ana the thnes. Address JOHN CAV- ENDISH, box 1% Herald office, giving fuli particulars and p fo MAKE ROOM FOR OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT of Sleighs, by Kimball and other makers, we will offer our stock of Coupe and Cutunder Rockaways, Depot Wagons, Park Phaetons, top and Road low cost. JOSEPH KEAL & 1,494 and 1,496 Broadway, near Forty-fifth street. W NTED—A FEW BOARDING HORSES IN THE country food warm stables; will give good city reference. ddress W. POST, Old Westbury, L. I. J ANTED—A HORSE THAT CAN TROT IN ‘OR better; must be kind and sound in every respect, not aight Years old and will be sold low for cash. Address, with full particulars, B. D., Herald Uptqwn Branch ‘office. 7 ANTE! -A SINGLE BROUGHAM AND A SOUND, gentile, stylish Horse and silver mounted Harness, comprising @ complete gentleman’s outfit. Or any one having @ good and stylish, stout built Horse, bay, 16 hands or over, with switch tail, may hear of a cash cus- tomer by addressing Mr. DAVID, bex 773 Post office. ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND SINGLE TRUCK, IN food order, suitable tor heavy ‘work: must be cheap for cash, J. W. CARROLL, Water street. sovdbllh pee eee ith tl healed We OR TWO HORSES TO BUARD FOR the winter, ata private stable in Brooklyn, -at $15 & month; good care. Address BOARD, Herald office. ANTED—HORSES TO BOARD FOR THE WINTER in Westchester county, a short distance from tue city; good care and stabling. Address B. JONES 96 Pearl street w+ TED—FOR CASH, A COUPE HORSE, 16 hands high ; must be warranted perie kind and true; by a responsible party. box 117 Herald office. V TANTED—A PORTLAND CUTTE a i order, Address, giving particulars and stating lowest vash price, box 64) Post office. WASoNS—CHEAP, EXPRE GROCERY, BUST- ness, plumbers’, delivery, bakers’ and plattorm spring Wagons, at 226 Spring street. WAXTEOTA PORTLAND OUTTER SLEIGH, CHEAP for cash. Address J, V. FREEMAN, 299 Mulberry street. ~ GRAY HORSE, JUST FROM THE COU $100 try; sold only for want of use. Inquire at LANE & RIDOBUCK'S stable, 317 West Fifteenth street, ABOUT tly sound, Address CASH, DRY Goops. ‘ALE THIS WERK ar REDUCED PRIC UNION ADAMS & CO, are offering at extremely low prices Scotch-Wool Underwenr, Hosiery and Gloves, Handkerchiets, Robes, Jackets, Shirts, Collars, Cuffy, Suspenders, elegant Neckwear. And are opening . Cartwright 4 Warner's Undershirts and Drawers in every variety. _637 Broadway. CLAUS. A strong, serviceable Shoe for hs boy: at CANTRELD S20 and 24) 239 and 241 Fourth avenue. ILLINERY AND : SIXTH AVENU |. LEDUC—ROBES, MAN. teaux, for ladies and children cut to fit perfectly. MARBLE MANTELS. _ N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty ot design and quality of workmanship, Slate work of ail kinas a pogcialty, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and seventeenth street, Union sauare. JTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels rich and elegant designs, at the lowest prices, 220 and West Twenty-third street, between venth and Kighth avenues. www DENTISTRY, FULL SET, $6 TO $8; GUM TERTH, $10; SINGLE, $l, warranted pertectly fitting; extracting with gas 50 cents; silver. nity 6 cen! N _ fie, Semember es, ts. 10, 262 Sixth ave: BSOLUTELY PAINLESS.—TRETH EXTRACTED; fresh dail; t AY feng 0 8 Combination Sets extremely light th Hiteenth vtrbets Astabliaued a yours, Curvcenth and i Di Ly BRBRARD, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. \UNARD LINE, NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line wil henceforth take a speciied course fay ail seasons of the year. On thé Outward Fasage, from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the’ meridian ot 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of ©) at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42 THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. FROM BOSTON. *JAVA.....W'sday, Nov. 19 PARTHIA..Sa’day, Nov. 22 *CUBA.....Wsday, Nov. 26 SAMARIA. .Sa’day, Nov. 29 ABYSSINIA...Wed. Dec. 3 MARATHON.S'day, Dec. 6 ALGERIA... W’ OLYMPUS. , Dee. 13 *RUSSIA....W’ HECLA, -..-Sa'day, Dee. 20 gpd ever: following Wednesday and Saturday from New ‘ork, Steamers marked thus * do not carry stecraze passengers. Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $130, gold, ac- cording to accommodation, ' Return tickets on lavorable terms, Steerage, $30, currency, Stecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For ireight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage Ddassage at 11 Broadway, Trinity Building, CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, or to P, H. DU VERNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Ti). ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP JAVA EMBARK from the Cunard whart, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, at 3 P. M., on Wednesday, November 19, 1873. CHARLES G, 'FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. HITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL, New and full-powered, Stearnsbips sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on huradays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. BALTT ..November 22, at 6 A. M. CKLTIC. November 29, at'!2:30 P.M. OCEANIC’ December 6,6 A. M. REPUBLI ‘December 13, at 11:30 A.M ADKIAT: om sse..December 20.3 P. M, i rom we White Star Docks, Vavonia ferry, Jersey Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combiving safety, speed and comfort. fj Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship Seetion, where least motion is felt Surgeons and stewardeases accompany the steamers. Rates—Saloon, $80, gold; steerage, $3) in currency. ‘Those wishing'to send for friends ‘in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid cortificates—$32 cur- rency. Passengers booked to_and from all parts of America to Pari Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, vhina, &c. ‘Drafts from £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the Company's office. 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to Continental ports. H. SPARKS, Agent, Nationa LINE, NOTICE. ‘This company takes the risk of insurance (up to $500,000 in gold) on each of its steamers, thus giving passengers the best possible guarantee tor safety and avoidance of danger at sea. The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlands. ‘rom piers 44 and 47 North River, TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITALY, fat. Nov. 22.84,M. | EGYPT, Sat., Dec. 6,7 A. M. CANADA, Nov. tP. GREECE, Sat. Dec. 13,114, M. Formightly to LONDON DIRECT, DENMARK -Thursday, Nov. 20, at3 P.M. Cabin passage, $70, $%, currency; Steerage, $29, currency. Return tickets at’ reduced rates. Prepaid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. ‘Apply at the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway. ¥. W.9. HURST, Manager. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, BOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship NEW YORK, Captain De Limon, will sail on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 2 P. M.. trom Bremen pier, foot Third street; Hoboken, to be followed by _ Steamship HANSA, Captain F. Klug Rist, on Saturday, Nov. 22. RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, payable in gold, or its equivalent in currency. First Cabin é he ++ $120 Second Cabin eee Steerage . . For freightor passage app iy’ to OLRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green, R STAR LINE. ANTWERP Appointed to carry the Belg! RVICE. nand United States Mails, From From Antwerp. Philadelphia. NEDERLAND, 3,000 tons, Cap- tain H. W. James... « Nov. 12 Dee. 6 VADERLAND, 2,800 tons tain Vander Heyden.. Nov. 25 Oct, 23 REYDAL HALL, 2,114 tons, tain Collin wes see Oct. 12 Nov. 1 SWITZERL. }, 3,000 tons, Cap. Butta! tain a uildin: i PASSAGE, . Cabin... - $100, gold Steerage . 35, curreucy cy. LIVERPOOL SERVICE. From From Tons. Master. — Liy'poo! ui ABBOTSFORD 2,538 De la Motte Oct. 29 ov. 20. KENILWORTH. 538 ‘ate Nov. 12 Dec. 4 PRICES OF PASSAGE. Cal .$100, currency Steerag nice $30, currency Prepaid Certificates, $32, currency. Tickets will be sold here at lowest rates, good from Ant- werp and Liverpool to all interior points in the United ptates, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connec- tions, fhus affording parties in this country a convenient and Cheap opportunity of sending for their friends in Europe. THe RED STAR LINE witi give special attention to the comfort of steerage passengers. Comfortable parent well ventilated sleeping apartments and good food will be furnished then. ‘An experienced surgeon Freights will be received all principal points in the West and South in connection with the Pennsylvaniss Raliroad, Southern Mail Steamship | Company and Clyde's. lines, and through bills of lading issued for Ant- werp, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotter- gam, Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Hull and i The Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania merchandise intended tor points beyond Philadelphia can be transferred from the hold of the steamer to the cars without the expense to shippers and risk of damage by relanding which results from cartage. ae rates of treight and passage and other information apply to attached to each vessel. ‘ailroad, and all EO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street. PETER WRIGHT & fon a pe General Agent PAILADELPHTA. B. vonder Becke, General European Agent, Antwerp, William Hunter & Co,, Agents, Liverpool. |AGLs LINE,—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO HAMBURG, touching at Plymouth and Cherbourg. The German Transatlantic Steam Navigation Com- pany’s new, elegant and full-powered iron steamship GOETHE, Captain Wilson, ‘ will sail on TUESDAY, December 9, at 2 P. M., trom Eagle Line pier, foot ot First street, Hoboken. Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg :—Cabin, first saloon, $120, gold ; second saloon, $72, gold; steerage, $30, gold; prepaid certificates, $40, ‘The first and second saloons are on the same deck. he si eerage is divided into sections tor 6 to 20 persons, Well lighted and provided with dining tables. ‘or Passage apply to : oe KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broad way, For ireight apply to FUNC , EDYE & CO., 27 South William street. LY DIRECT LINE TO FRAN HE NERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL, STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail trom pier No. 50 North River, as fol- lows URENT, Lachenez. ST, 1 PEREIRE, Dann ~haturday, Dec. BUIICE OF PASSAGE. IN GOLD’ Gneluding wine PRICE OF PASSAGE, "iN GOLD (including wine), STO. BREST OR HAVRE. os "nO First cabin, $125. Second cabin, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced rates, c@Ricrican travellers going to, or returning irom, the WMMinent of Europe, by taking this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex. pense. GEORGE MACKENZ NMAN LINE. FOR QU STOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Roya) Mail Steamers are appointed to CITY OF PARIS CITY OF BROOK 7 Agent, 58 Broadway. 3, noon, nd each secceeding id Thursday, from pier be dain pethasl OF PASSAGE, A inne $90 and $%, gold, according fo accommo- dation. Round trip tickets at low rates. Steerage—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30. Prepaid cer. Ufleates, $52, currency. Passerigers also torwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rates Dratts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway. For steerage passage, at 33 Broadway, z JOHN G. DALE, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut ‘street, ‘Philadel. phia, M. 8, CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. F.C. BROWN, South Clark street, corner of Lake reet, Chicago. — WILLIAM INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, i ue HAMBURG-AMERIGAN PACKET OOMPANY'S iron mail atoatnship OLSATL Captain A, Barends, will sail on Athursde oN ‘ata P. My tor Hamburg. Le beaowtia taking passengers from New York to Piymouth, London, Cherbourg and taming per saloon, sgarane. $807 j Lies io a ayable in United si . KUNHARDT & 00. ee RICHARD Hons, Age’ te General Passenger Agents, treet, New York. { The SLESTA will aul November shove 2? NOM SOF The HAMMONIA, as extra steamer, November 22, OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL | other points in England and Wales, ‘The South Wales Atlantis Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail from Pennsylvania Rail- road wharf, Jersey ‘City, as follows PEMBRO ; Rovempet ie DELTA ‘chariatsg) rere Cig tet rst cabin passa; ‘currence; 0 cabin, $88, currency’ 'stecrage: Say. currency, Prepaid steerage certificates trom Cardiff, $38, currency. | Dratts for £1 and upwards. For further paruewars akiiy, tO ARCHIBALD BAXTER 00 Ae ok, NITED STATES PASSPORT BURBAU.—OFFICIAL partment of State issued by A. Co. WIntHAlehin, United” States Court House, 41 Cham- Derg atrech \REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. wnat steamere ‘of this line will sail from pier 18 ver as follows :— hi Abe ona ei cpomay, See LYCETT, bya A Uabin passage, ($7 s lotermediat 1,946: mcrae, sh currency; excursion ticket South street, AB RGAE SONS. NCHOR LINE, ei il from pier 20 North River, New York, A SUNLIY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ITALIA. .Wed., Nov. 19| VICTORIA... Say, Dec. ‘at., Nov. 22 MACEDONIA. Wed? Dec. ri Nov. 26 | KLYSIA Sat., Dec. 1; Nov. 29 | CASTALTA...;Wed., Dee. 1 OLYMPIA, Wed., Dee, 3} ANGLIA Sat., Dec. ‘The passeriger accommodations on the steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation, ABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM LASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. . STREAMERS, $65 and $75 Return $130, currency. STKAM sorts at: haere $130, gold. STEERAGE PASSAGE, To Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Queenstown, London- _derry, Belfast, Bristol or Cardiff, $30, currency; Tickets for passage to or from any seaport or railw: lation in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent ise the lowest rates. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, Company's efiices, No. 7 Bowling Green. New York. HENDERSON SROTHERS, Agents. NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUBENS- town and Liverpool. Sailing everv’ Wednesday, MINNESOTA, Beddoe.. November 19, at 234 P. M- WISCONSIN, Freeman.........November 2, at 10 A. M. 46 North River. Frot ier Cabin passage, ah gold; Steerage, $30, currency. oe Prepaid tickets, $32, currency. Passengers booked to and ‘from Paris, Hamburg, Nore way and Sweden, 4c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Uermany at lowest rates, Apply'to, se WILLLANS & GUION, 20 Broadway. IPECIAL NOTIOE.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP MINNESOTA, sailing Wednesday, November 19, will garry a limited number ‘of intermediate passengers $5), currency, each, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 ITATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERR’ These clecant new Clyde-built steamers sail from ier 36 North River as follow ENNSYLVANIA, Saturday, Nov. 29 VIRGINIA, :USaturday, Dee. 13 GEORGIA Saturday, Dec. 27 Aud every alternate Saturday thereaiter, taking passen- Gers at through rates to all all parts of Great Britain and Treland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratts for £Land upwards, For freight or passage apply to . SHY oF passage QERURIIN BALDWIN & CO. Agents, No, 72 Broadway. Steerage Passage Office, No. 40 Broadw EMITTANC TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND. pita: fe and upwards issued at reduced rates SCol ’ BROLHERS & CO., 86 South street. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. 1L STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE, November 20, steamship ACAPULCO leaves pier orth River, at clock M. for Aspinwall, connecting with steamer at Panama for Acapulco, Mi zanillo, Mazatlan and San Francisco, and also with steam< ers for Central Ameri and South ite ports. Steamers for Japan and China lea’ Francisco Om Ist and 16th of each month. ror passage, or freight apply at the company’s offeey pier 42, North River, New Yerk pas G. H. BRADBURY, President. Buutay, Superintendent. OR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL, THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MATL STEAM+ SHIP COMPANY, Regular Mail Steamers sailing 23d of ever month, making close connections at Rio de Janeiro with the English and French Mail Steamships for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. 2 i: The splendid steamship SOUTH AMERICA, Captain Tinklepaugh, will sail from pier 43 N. R, on Monday, No- yeniber 2%, at i2 M., calling-at St. Thomas, Para, Pernam- buco, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro going and returning, First cabin pasgage to St. Thomas, $100; to Para, $1 to Pernambuco, $20; to Bahia, $21, and to Rio de Jan ro, $225, gold. "Steerage hait price. Excursion tickets Ko ee Be ee bg three-quarters of above rates. Freight greatly reduced. mae mS Apply to WM, R. GARRISON, Bowling Green. | GAVANA BAY COMPANY, For Puerta Vlata, Samana and St Domingo City. The United States mail scoamnahiyy TYBEE, Captain E. A. Delanoy, will leave ee No. orth River on Thurs- . November 20, at 3. M, i {iis of exchange on Puerta Plata, Samana and St. Do- mingo City, in sums to suit purchasers, for sale. For dreight ASsAge a] to Ent OF Passage SPE GFEORD BROTHERS & CO., 8 29 Broadway. | TOR HAVAN, axes“ pRoGREso AND VERA CRUZ NEW YORK AND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, leaving pier No. § North River at P. M. CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct). Nov. 20 CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direci), ‘noon....Nov. 2 CLEOPATRA (Havana and Mexico)... «Nov. 29 CITY OF MERYDA (Havana via Nassau). CUBA Gavana direct)... ror freight or passage apply to f Hee OT PALER ANDRE & SON: . 33 Broadway, | FOR SSAC Py Steamship ‘CITY OF MERIDA.. . Dec. 4 Will leave pier No.3 North River at3P. Me. . ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadwa: YEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at 3P. M., from pier 13 North River (toot of Cedar stree). for Havana direct, as follows :— WILMINGTON. Holmes. . November 13 MORRO CASTLE, Morton. November 25 CRESCENT CITY, Curti: -December 4 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo tations) apply 0 WiLLTAM P, CLYDE & CO, No. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. EXAS LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING A® Key West, carrying the United States Mail.—Steames CIry OF AUSTIN, Captain Eldridge, will leave pier Kast River, Saturday, Nov. 2 at3 P. M. Through bills lading given to Houston and all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B, and C.R. R. No charge for lorwarding in New York. | For freight or pas- sage, having superior accommodations, apply to «. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, or P,. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. OUTHERN LINE, FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. SS The following new and first class Steamers will sail every Wednesday, at 3 P. M., trom pier 20 East River :— camer CITY OF HOUSTON, Capt. During, Noy. 19. teamer CITY OF GALVESTON, Capt. Evans, Noy. 2. Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Henis, Dec. 3, Steamer CARONDELET, Dec. 10. Freight received daily. ‘Through rates to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $50; Steerage, $25. For treight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply toC. H. MALLORY & CO., Agents, 153 Maiden lane, }OK NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ StEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship MISSISSIPPI, from pier 96 North River (foot of North Moore street), ‘on Saturday, November 22, at.3 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to St Louis, Vicksburg. Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For treight or passage, havin; tions, apply to FREDERIC BA JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line, ‘The steamship GEO, CROMWELL, Captain James. Crawford, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Satu day, November 22, at 3 P. Freight received daily, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport om ‘Aranzas whart, Brazos Santiago and St Louis, Cabin passage, $5); steerage, $25. For freight or passage apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. (OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominian Steamship Company will despatch from pier 37 North River their elegant sidewheel steam- ship ISAAC BELL, Blakeman, commander, for Norfol City Point and Richmond, on Thursday, Nov. 20, at P. M,. giving through bills of lading to all points Soutty and Southwest. Through passenger tickets to all pomts. ‘Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier37 or at gen- eral office, 187 Greenwich street; corner ot Dey. aah TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. hoe RIVER LINE TO BOSTON via Newport and Fall River. The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLU COLONY Icave pier 28 North River, toot of Murray street, daily Sundays excepted), at4 P.M. Through tickets sol at all principal hotels in the city, A. P. BACON, Supegintendent. IENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ‘Trains leave New York, trom toot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follows'— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with Pullman Palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., Sand 8:30 P.M. Sunday, 5 and 3:3) P, M. For Baltimore, Washington and the’ South, via “Penn- wpivania Air Line” ats30 A.M, 3 and 5 P.M Sun: fay,9 P.M. For Baltimore and'Washingfon, via Bul timore and Ohio Railroad, at 7:30 P. M. Dally Bxprom for Phitadeipnia, Sia) and 0:8) A. M. 12:90 $f, E WU an 4 a night. Sun I, be 7:30, 8:30 and 9P.M, *: wee For Trenton, at7:20 A. M., 2,3:10 and 6:10 P, M, Sunday, Emigrant and second class,7 P. M. For Newark at 0, 0:9), 7:2) 7 ell, 8:10, 9, 10, 11 A. My 12 My , 10, 0,430) 8,920, 540, 6, Gill |. and 12 night, 7 19,8, 10, 11 A, , 4:10, N, 5 20, PLM. and 12 night. ou For Biizab 42, S210, 3 $10," 10, 1130 § P.M, Poe Ree, 6 sony 20, 8:10. 10 A. M,,12M, 13 ‘40, ‘4:20, 4:89, 5:20, 6 3 , 5:40, 6, 6:10, 7, ate ‘Mand 12 nignt.’ Sunday, 6:2 ‘and For Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 6and 10 A. M., 2:30, 4:10 and 6 P.M. ity we ik, 7:20 and 8:10 A, For New erie. Mand ld aight, Sunday, 6.0 w i Belvidere, Sand 4: M: tig Burlington and Cam 0'P For Hast Millstone, For Lambertvilit z ipsburg: FOr Som ation for Bordentowt 2) 12:90, 2 3:10, 4 and 60 P, M, pee Procholl, 730A. M., 2 and 4 P.M. Foy ‘Jamesburg, Pemberton, Camden, 6 A, M, and 2:30 . wre: From Pittsburg, 6:80 A. M. Trains’ arrive as fol ttsbn age Me @ itibre SR ge and 7:36 P.M. agily; 11:66 01 Battin jonday. From Wash ied eer RR hn Noketppiticos, 526, tian oat ay, No 2 4 Broad Astor HObse, and foot o1 Desbrosses: Cortland’ strecta, Riniurant ticket offee, No. s Battery piace, RI CRSSATN, DB. M. BOYD, Jr., General Manager, General Pamenger Agent, bo gh LINE FOR BOSTON,—THE ELEOANS RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satar: SY ARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri BSE. day srom pier 33 North River, at4