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TH WHOLE NO. 13,605. E NE NEW YORK, THURSDAY, N OVEMBER 20, YORK HERALD 1873,-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, SEMENTS. ae wae ot ‘sixth eolumns, aMUSEN =4 inns Ree ye oNreen Phare? ifth coluta kn int ) column. BOARDERS Wa ANTBD—pecoxD FaGe—Pirs, second and nosed ‘ab LObG LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pacr—Third Pacr—Third column. Beodyy po Beat Es erate E ROR SALE—sgconp Paor— BURINISS OMSPPORTUNITIES—Finst Pacr—Fourth I1CE8—Sevents Pace—Sixth column, auaiea Korrons FOR BALE Sto wD Pacw—Fifth cunst AND SALESMEN—Tweisrn Pace—Second col- eLoTuING—Tweurm Paagx—Sixth column. coal Leis pl Rt Re > hela alahabaem Pacr—See- rd columi coast" sri 8 STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pacr—Sixth column COPARTNERSHIPS—Eioura Pace—Fifth column, COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pacx—Third column. Pancine ACADEMIES—Sxconp Pack—Fifth column. (niga apt J iue oper oon column. Inst ‘econd column. LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FU! SHED—Twairra Pacy—Fourth column, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fonrth, Sfth and sixth columns, BUROPE-Nunn “aae-Fourth column. EXOBANGE—Nintn Page—Fourth column, FINANCIAL —Etoura Paos—Finh coluinn LE—Twr: AGk—Sixth VURNISHED ROOMS, AND AF ALY ENTS TO LET— Tweyt th and fitth columns. FURNITURE—Nuwen Page—Fourth column. PRENCH ADVERISEMENTS—Tweurrs “Pace—Third @ERMA a iN {DVERTISEMENTS—Tweurra Pace—Third BELE WANTED FEMALE: S—TweLrta Pace—First and column: BELE 7 ms NTED—MALES—Tweirrn Pacr—Third col- um HORSES, CARRIAGES, &4C.—Finst Pace—Third and fourth columns. :LS—8¥COND. FaceThled column. Hots Batt a. NTSD—Ninta Pace—Fourth INSTRUCTION —F inst esa column. LOAN OFFICES—Finst Pace—Second column. tow ar 4 FOUND—Finst PaGs—First and second col- MACHINERY —twexern Pace—sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Ninta Pace—Fourth column. MEDICAL—Tweurm Pace—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tuwrm Pace— xth colui MISCELLANEOUS —Ninra Page—Foarth coturon. ncoxn Pacr—Sixth column. NEW FUBLIOATIONS Severn Pa. RSONAL—Finst Pace—First coluznn. ANOFORTES, &C.—Secoxp Pace: POST OF FOE NOTOLe rine hac PROFESSIONAL SITY AMIONS WANTED —FEMALES— [WELtTH Pacr—First column, PROPERLY OUT OF THE OLTY FOR SALE OR TO éNT—-xcoND PacE—Sixth co.umn. REAL ESTATE TO BXOBANGH—aaconD Page—Sixth REAL PSTATE WANTED—Sxcovn Page—Sixth column. RELIGIOUS a Pace—Fourth column. ESTAURANIS—NinTH PaGr—Fitth column, EWARDS—Finst Pag ad column. oe a AUCTIONSkcoxD Pack—Third, fourth and SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALBS— Beret Pace— First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, and ‘iwevrrn Page—First column. Savane WANTED—MALES—TIweLrtm PaGe—Sec- umn aed NOTICES—First Pace—Second column. SPousing—DoGs, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Page—Shird col- THE TRADES —tweurra 1 Bien column, THE TURF—Finst P ‘hird column. TO LET OR BUSINESS PURPOSLS eT weurrn Pace— PRAVELTRRS Gt GUIDE Fins Page—Sixth column, RESELL ROOM AND APARTMENTS TO LET—Tw1 H Pag Spin and sixth columns. WANTED TO PURCHAS ‘inst Paci—second column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. e—Fourth col- WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO rt OND Pace—Sixth column. WINES, TIQUORS, WINTER RESORTS—si:covy Pack—Third column. YACHTS, STEAMBGATS, &C,—Finst Pack—Second col- umn. ‘Sixth column. eLITH Page—Sixth column. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. “A DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD sees AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,205 BROADWAY AND 80 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, sip OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE TEAR. ae ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,386 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR WOTH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9 A.M. 10 7:0 P.M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH BERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD. VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 8s0- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, PARIS AGENCY | ane THE NEW YORK ESSRS. KRAMER & CO. 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 SEQUIRING THEM. Of preseut means of communication in- i leave) to adopt this distastetul ex- dient for obwining vour address, with permission to ‘rise to explain.’ Address All SIN, box 143, Herald Uptown Branch office. NFORMATION ANY — INFORMATION about Alexander Teitalovich Will pe thankfully re- cme. by his brother. Addr , box 183 Herald ]¥ JAMES FITZPATRICK WILL CALL OR SEND his address to No. 781 Broadw: second floor, he wil! hear something to his advantag K. K.—POSSIBLE. Ly .—ALL WELL, R, JOHN NELSON, OF WILLIAM=BURG, THE ‘astrologer, is requested to give his address to MAJOR, 206 Grand street. AUD VENUS. BACK IMMEDIATELY TO 120; H.—COM, letters trom home awaiting you; important. AUTCHELL, Y FRIENDS CAN HEAR FROM ME BY ADDRE! ing Miss JESSIE ROBINSON, Heraid Uptown Branch office. SHOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF ROBERT KIN formerly of Bird, in Kye Lane, Leckfield, Sussex, who letthishome in ‘the veur 1560, after his’ father's death, will he write to the address given, as his mother and sisters are most anxious to hear of him Miss M, A, KING, The Mount, Waverton, near C hesier England), Ww. H. GREGORY—CALL AND SEE; YOUR SON, + Just arrived trom England, i« at 1,611 Second ave: nue. ‘AMALIA GREGORY. A by NOW—THE RESIDEN OR ereabouts of Mr, Sinforiano Diego de Jesus Martin y Vega, native of Canary Islands, to communicate 3, bin te Wy mattorv of fmportance. Any information rect from himeelt or from anybody who Knows him aay Re addressed to Mr, J. A. PESANT, No. 40 Broadway, iew Yorn. wu LL SO! Ti GENTLEMAN WHO LOVES children ateetabe atiful piue eyed baby bovy An bt dy Ret Bt attracuve child ; good family and birth. Address R, Heralt office. UE CAR TO TWENTY. ‘D STREET, ‘twenty-third street car to Fourth enue, yesterday afternoon—It we understood eac! Ge other address, stating when and where, PAN! OMIM, box 114 Herald Uptowa Brauch oftice. ((aeTION Lost OR BTOLEN, 2 CovroNs oF $17 00 each Of the Mississinpt Central Ratiroad First c, Bonds Now, Ld, 174). 110 107) NAL, 1,739, 1,098, 1 10 matured November 1, 1867, Bad i0'matured May 1 payment has been stopped: The Ander wall Fastie @ literal reward by returning to LEVY & BORG; 2) Broad street. Fewny ant WEDNESDAY, CORNER OF BROAD. id Tenth street, a pair of Eyeglasses. Owner T same by calling at 21 West Thirty-ftth streets ‘dosertption Hon mecossary. ¥ THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE TWO BOOKS m the parlor of No, 20 wrest ‘Twenty-first street last evening’ will return the sam say where they were sold he will be suitably rewarded and no questions asked. OST—$5 REWARD—ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, & yeung spotted Pointer, resemoling a coach dog ‘The above reward will be paid by seturning him to sugar er fs FOrPRET Kentand Division avenues, Williams- 7 OST—MEMORANDUM BOOK; ot DARK y ound Memorandum Book. contains nemoran ums uvetul to loner only. eo ble aera i bs paid inder by returning same ASONGOU 81 Walkor street, up stairs. itech O8T—ON MONDAY MORNING, O8 ONE OF THE Christopher sirect (err yboats a small red i Natchek, ble Feward will bo given tor ite return to 46 Howard stecct, up stairs: OsT—ON,FHE 16H, A WIHITE SPITZ DOG ANSW 4 Ing to “Cobold. liberal reward will be paid f ite vretra Oe 100 heat. Tweuty-ainsh street, cose ah be given tor its ORTON THE BVENING OF 18TH, GOT a UP 4 town by Harlem Railrond, to Harlem, a ontie- eae Glove deft hand). The finder wil be re- ved by leaving the same at) Franklin street Lostotast EVENING, IN GETTING OUT OF BHE atage at Le id stroot and Madison avenue, a black ¢ hed in the back and trimmed with x bows Of gros rain. rib bon, and Vined with black i trimmed ga 1k fringe, =e will be rewarded Ywrning to 699 Broaaway, rooin 19, LOST AND FOUND. _ Ginaven—rRow 3 WEST TWENTIETH STREET, last evening, a black and tan Dog named “Minnie ;" Waa i 4 sliverplated collar om, $5 reward will be paid for ret \TOLEN—AT gyn x, J, ON THE NIGHT ‘of the 12th inst, two Bo ooh S30" each, Central Railroaa - nee Jerre; seiinat ths 063, 1, Sy hee Be are cautioned jainss recelv! em en ” hy a VAN Pet Er, wr Ar i srommnie—puee, BinDD, &C. FOR OF FANCY Doak, A. a is 3] ble — ; Preps Ady i ais MS No 3 Or A. rere wy, Bar RKE! ee an PUBLIC AvCHO st BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION Mart and New ork Tattersall’, e We CL Rte roadway aii hirty-pinth: streets on Saturday, November 22 util o'clock, and com: PON IMPORTED MASTIFF BITCH, 43¢ years old; one RE 2 months old: two dog and bitel Py #8 months old, $5 SENARS 0et N DOG, | Bo*: Ait descends the telebrated “turk. street” and sear on his side. THIS WILL PROVE THE RAREST shaves over the above address will Peg =n scan to the, public to purchase thorougubred’ Im. Signe ached. ON EXHIBITION at the Mart DAY, 17TH, KEBS RIPLES AND GUNS.—E. h G0. of Hendon. have, still a tow of Sire ne a eas ceiss s, onsen SERN hs eae rset ge RO EE REWARD AND WO NS ABKED— S100. ridecttrnet fear gunna Gegaee | Se ne pe 7 ‘2 IVER COLOR SETTER PUPS, STRONG, ACTIVE m Saturd apply OL LITERUIR Be pecedeeee > Address or tnd handsome; two marked alike, handsomest in = —— FPhin to sock, with cross North Moore sf __SPECIAL NOTICES street, “HERALD BRANCH ovpir ROOKLYN, COR. —FOR SALE, A DOUBLE BARRELLED, 12 A. ner of wt arene & ee $140. para rebounding reseed Cac wih Bn sunday 1 tom $109 P ? Se all the tools a pertain toa guns was boucht last Sop- tember of the makers for Bsr) sold Ad- $00,000 IN PRIZES IN GRAND GIFT CONOERT | dress W. A. KING, 80 Broad street, Newark, AL Bi benent of Publie of Kentue! for tale by J.T. EDGE, 18 Brond yorcet Now York. —CUBA.—CULA.--CUBA.—HAVANA LOTTERY OF + Cuba, Prizes cashed. Information furnished, Cir- culars sent free. JOSEPH BATES, 196 Broadway, room 4. —PuBtzo LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY GIFT CON- 4 $1,000,00) cash gifts. ‘Tickets tor sale by P. C. “ation 1, 90 Liberty street, New York. ALL CASH, + The Public Library of Kentucky nays all is prizes at its Gift Concerts in cash, without discount, and it stantly, on presentation of tickets, ‘Ihe Farmers aud Drovers’ Bank makes itself responsible ior the payment glall prizes.” For full particulars see Herald of next Satur or tickets, sfitgulars on Information. apply to or ad- dress THOS, ¥5, 609 Broadway, New Y cus HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hambarg City Lottery, Brunswick Goverument Lottery. Prizes eashed and Injormation siven, THEODOR ZSCHOOH, Lock box 5,594. NG Nassau street, New York. FIAVANA, LOTTERY.ROYAL SAXON GOVIRN- ment Lottery; Hambarg and Brunswick Govern. ment Lotteries. Prizes ed and information iur- nishe N£ CO. Bankers, and 77 Nassau street: box 3 3,816 News ‘or! t office. AVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED; ALL OR- ders faithiully ¢ ox ited; all correspondence con- sidered stri aay circular: Containing sul partica- lars free, A. TNEIDEN & 00.3 8 Wall st., basement. AVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY PRIZES cashed, drawings regularly received and filed, 1,207 Broadway, opposite ilsey House. D. LINDO, Brok H’’ ANA LOTTERY, EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING. Tickets Wholesale and Retait. Also. German States Lotteries, Box 4,271 Post office, VETLER & 00., Bankers, 185 Bowery (German bank building). WILL SEND A LITTLE PRESENT TO EVERY married lad, [ year rec receipts of address. Send ; it costs nothing. Mrs. riy-tourth street. A SOCIEDAD “LA PROTEOTORA’ convokes its members to 76 Pine street, at Trujillo's restaurant, from the 19th to the -2id inst., trom 13 0’¢lock to 6 to retake their shares on siege clseohys e ‘bein CoM FFICIAL DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO, 49—NOVEMBER 19. 1873, 26, 13,38 18, UD 20, 24s Ss Ol, BO, 18. 6% Kuntcny class No. 080-—Noveicane 19, "1873. MM, 25, 4, 46, 21, 63, 45, 44, 47,61. SIMMONS & CO!, Manag fa ‘Cov A SURLY, COLLEGES EATRA O guise Xp. HO NovEmR, Jo, i873. Thesby oosmdeceuass ro; Sidawoveuase 15 18s iM, 37, 49, ae 45, 75, Managers, ‘Covington, Ky. J, CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broad 183 Fulton’street, No. 2 Park row. Post office box 4 FFIC(AL DRAWING NORTH ROLINA LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS NO, 3i8—NOVEMBRR 19, 37, 36, 52, 58, 44, 14, 57, 28 sey 25. NORTH CAROLINA—CLASS NO. 364—-NOVEMBER 19, 1873. 1, 5 68, 59, 55, 65, 70, & CO, Managers. LUTHY aa £O., , Brokers, 2 232, Greenwich 1 street, 2 New York, RIVATE RETREAT FOR ok INRBRIATES.—AT THE request of at nmediog aa lemen of New York br. WILLIAM M late # Commissioner, pak opened his spactous remidence, ar monet, Vernon, ester county, N. Y., tor the jon of & suai Num ber of mebriates. Letters addre: ‘to Dr. W. MURPHY will receive immediate attentions © oo OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.©PRIZES CASHED- information furnished, circulars sent tree on appli. cation. “Spanish bank bill} and governments purchased. AYLOR £00., Bankers, do. 1 | Wall street. HAS WITHDRAWN FROM firm ot W. Clarke & Co., and will not be Feapousinis Tar any Glaiis irons this Gate, : H.W. CLARKE, New York, November 19, 1873, Z. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY PRIZES CASHED, je Circulars, with full information, sent free. Official gs on hand, Address P.O, DEVLIN, Stationcr st Agent, 30 Liberty r street, $589. 589. —KENTUCKY LOTTERY. ROYAL HA- na and Kentucky circulars free, Address BALEY & CO. (office established 30 years), 174 Broadway. A GAIN FOR ONE. GAD camel's hair Shawl for sale for tH beautiful pattern, “Address JOHNSON ton Ls pee office. POST ore Ee NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the week ending Saturday. November 2 1573, will close at this ofce on Wednesday at 12 M.. on ‘Thursday at 12M. and on Saturday at Sty M. THOMAS L. JAM “AT THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2) FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkecping, Writing, Ariuimetic and tamguages Day and evening, Ladies na taught practically; demand department. for operators; ion , LL THOSE W EDUCATION HAS BEEN A “Hegleried can poriect themsctvesin gramcanr, 5 pelle ing, reading the classies and penmanship in’ t months; foreigners inglish, Address BLACK, Herald Uptown Branch oltice. ARES THIS DAY AT Ni Wi HS’ af you would acquire an elegant Hecayriie Wil “A tew hints trom a perfect’ mas- liam ©: Bi fer are ot more service,than the Most protracted lessons ofan interior teacher.” That's tru IVER B. GOLDSMITH, UGHLY TAUGHT ers } terms, $3 a week; three “lessons. at pupils’ residence; ‘books pamphicts! &c,, translated. Address PROFESSOR, box 107 Herald Upiown Branch office. sayse Wonten- Y NG LAD’ English faniches and Susie a few papils; and p: w Aduress A. wD. is kind h young children; highest Weferencoa Heraid U a ‘ptown Branch office. desiring to get Loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Siverware and Silk, will be more liberally dealt with than at any other hodse, “SL SIXTH NUE, THIRD DOOR ABOVE . Waverley place.—Money advanced on Diamonds, Biverwate, Jewelry, &c., on liberal terms, by & Aoranons MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIA monds, Watches, evel yy Silks, India Shawls, Laces, en ee aeae in original oF broken pack: ‘ae we purchased at JOSEPH SOLOMON & 00'S, 136 Eircet Private office for ladies. Established 1880." 'S habla Espanol. 4. T HYMAN’S, 710 BROADWAY.—LIBERAL AD- vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. AT eal BROADWAY, CORNER money liberally advanced on Diamond Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, Camel's Silks. Pi poe en shawie Tivate office for ladies. Butiness Scopnaeentnl ef 39 y Rl POST’ FFI Eisra advances made on Diamonds Watch Jewelry and ali kinds of ee The same bor and sold. Room 1. HYMAN 1 LEOPOL SIXTH toblons bd BETWEEN TV TWENTY. FOURTH and Twenty-filth streets. —Liberal advances made ‘on Diamonds, Wate! i Jewelry, Silks, a and prays Same bonght'at tr G5 BROADWAY, JOW Money liberally hes, Jewelry and” Merchandt ‘Hait Shawls and Ladies’ furs for sale very low GEIGERMAN. 9] 3 “BROADWAY, NEAR ee “STREET & (oldest established and most responsible office). — Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, Ac. Same boughtand sold. ‘AC, HERTS. . 267 AROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH atice, room B.—Parlor for” ladios Branch Bame bought und sein amends Lixbo BROS, YACHTS, WO FIRST CLASS TOG BOATS FOR SALE—60 48 feet long, draw 6 and 44 loaded ; also a snail, new STEAMBOATS. & AND Apply to E. € Nos. 6 and 7 Dey Steam Yacht. 5 Address box aaa Post office. street, room 6. WANTED TO PURCHASE. a NTED—T0_ PURCHASE, W A DRUG STORE; MUST @ located in the city of New Fork: price, nust be ow. and terms favorable. Address, stating location, Price, &o., 8. 0. N,, Herald office, werent SECOND HAND 80) BEDSTEAD; PeUa DIE Mapa omer, | Addren, with, particulars G, Oy Uptown Bragch office THE TURF. rpae P PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROU {ion offer a purse of $100 tor horses that, ha Deaten three minutes, $0 to fivsh $0 to second and $10 to third alsa a purse’ OF $100 for horses that have never beaten 2:34, $00 to first, $30 to second and $10 to third, to be rotted 1 lay (Thanksgiving Vey), Novem- ber 27; m! ats. three in five, in harness,” Entries to Slows at thelr oftce, 139 Mowengus street, Brooklyn, ‘Thursday, November 20, ai GBOwEh W.OAtLEY, Superintendent. CAKEIAGA A “IMPORTANT, POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY + sale of the finest blooded and iast, trotting stock in the country, at ublie auetion, on Friday {tomorrow}, November Ip, utsuable No 43 Great Jones street, ut 103s O'CLOCK FROME, JOHN Ly DEWATER, AUCTIONEER. GENUINE, WARTANTED FINE RIOMTERS, SPEED WARRANTED, OR NO SALE, being all the fine aid: fast. tock of the late firm of Sey- mour, Morgan & Co., who are compelied to selt their en- 8 Elegant dapple gray Gelding, 10% high. @ years old sired by Pilot Ram 'by ‘Alexanders Abdallah, 15%; one of the finest and most genteel road horses in the countrys shows tine, high breeding fe, ree, easy and prompt driver and a resolute, bold and courageous trotter; he ean frot in 2348, and go. the length of road; is warranted sound, kind and perfect, without vice, trick, fault or blemish; an extraordinary fine, genteel and promising young horse, either singte or double. Also, the fine and tast dapple gray trotting mare GRAY ALICE, sired by Patchen Chief, dam the tast BRAY mare Mukmid, formerly owned by H. Weed. of Staten Island who had @ record ‘ot 2:4. ‘Gray Alice is 154 high, 6 Years, old, and tor beauty, style, symmetyy and title, sharp'road qualities is second to mone. She won the Gentlemen’s Cup on Frospect Park, owners to drive to Yoad wagons, in 3:4. She has Since improved and showed considerably faster time, and_p to rank No. 1. “she is well behaved and ‘fine gaited,‘cither single or double, and warranted sot kind and pertect, and, ‘as represented. can show 2:40 oh any good track with @ jew days’ driving. Also “the famous, handsome and fast Hambletonian trotting Mare MISS KYSDICK. | Sired by Rysdick's Ham- bietonian, dam a full sister to Gencral Butler, Miss Rys- dick 1s the handsomest mare in the State; ‘is deep ma- hogany bay, all black points; was raised by'E. W. ieakle and by him sold to present owner upon showing a trial in 234, when d years old past: she hassince been used altogether for private use except when she was matched against the celebrated tratting horse Lottery for $2,000 a side, when she was trained about seven weeks by jsaae Paulding, und was, then given several trials of heats considerably below 2:3’, and was a strong favorite over Lottery, but the death ot’ Lottery last tall ended the race: she is hiner, stronger and taster now than ever, and. is warranted now to beat 2:40 and to show quarter: aie and bas not had much ariving late igh, 7 years old, and warranted sound, Also & handsome, fine bred young brown trotting Mare, ds tigh, ‘five yeurs old: an elegant. driver promise: can ahow 2320 now, and warranted soun Bhd kind. Pui parionlase ot Gils Bus once Mare ot Mies hy vere Wagon: and open, Brewster & Dusenbuty; two Ane sets of double, and two oF mingle ,city makers; Blankeis, robes, &c., ac. N. stale ‘vishing to purchace. really dine and fast Trotters should call and examine this: stock. as they, y are a fall tuily ‘warranted, and must be seen to "oe ‘ap- pre Bale p rain or shine, as they must be sold. Stock now on exhibition acmable.” AUCTION TO-MORROW (@RIDAY), NOVEMBER T A’ a hae Blelooks: Dy LLLAM V, fABBE: Png ttheadalet al on es t stand, 1 103 12 and 14 irteenth street ANT PRIVATE HSGABLISH MENT TEAM bia here Horse mS years OMA; Kind, and true in ane oF the every way, lose to $ minute: city: wot and- SET GOLD MOUNTED HARNESS, NEAKLY NEW, ANT -GANDAULET, IN PERFECT built by J. B. Brewster & Co.; Robes, Blanket: bug CaRi, FOLVING SEAT, BUILT BY 1 iWster FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT—TEAM BAY HORSES, 153 hands, 6 and 7 years old; kivd apd true in all har- eas; free trom vice or tyick; very stylish, fast travellers SET GOLD MOUUATED HARNESS, MADE BY DUNS- A CLARENCE, IN GOOD ORDLR, BUILT BY Seman WITH BUMBLE SEAT, BUILT BY KIM- ball. LANDAU, GOOD AS NEW. GLASS Q LARTERED COACH. All the property can be seen any time previous to sale. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (late Jobnston 4 Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, ‘37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 1010 25 THIRTEENTH. STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLAGE, The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- actermed the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the pubic at large, EGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Entries for may be made as usual, either at our downtown house, 87 Nassau street, or at the Mart, 19 to 35 Thirteenth street, near U niversity pla BERAL ADVANCES. MADE. ON CONSIGNMENTS, SALE “SOMME LS ‘At | 10 O'CLOCK. A WS0ME ONE AND ALL TO 14 WEST BROAD. way, near Canal street. to buy Carriages, both new and sécond hand, 20 per cent less than any house in the city, T PANIC, PRICES ALL WOOL, STORM BLAK kets $3 50 to $10; large, Stable Blankets, $2 to Road Blankets, $3 0) to $24; DP wae, j2 25 to $40: a las lot of very Psetinness Siberian Wollt ‘obes, $18 to $26; the largest’ assortment of Harness and Saddiery in the city. All goods at reat reduction trom former prices, BARTLE’ a Warren street. THE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE now in constant operation at BARKER CHASE'S City Auction Mart and |New. York Tattersals corner, of Broadway and thirty-ninth street, CELEBRATED JAMES BROW: x the only man in Amer. {ca who can clip a horse this machine inside of an hour, nes been expressly Sneagee as Superintendent. Horses clipped in the finest possible manner. =—COUPE LANDaU: LANDAULETS, DEPOT Wagons, new sty egies; several second hand Carriages taken in ext ge | sol at prices to suit the times. HAM a Fourth street and Broadway. PART OF A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT FOR SALE, consisting of one double set of light Harness, one pair of extra English kersey Horse Blankets, with nods; three extra lined sutalo Robes, and one ‘pair worsted Biankets. To be seen at Z THOMPSON'S stable, 1 East Thirteenth street. GOOD, STRONG WORK HORSE, 14% HANDS, sound and kind, tor sale cheap. 79) Thitd avenue. PARTY HAVING A GOOD SECOND HAND TWO- seated Phaeton, in good order, to sell low can ad- dress, stating style and price, H. C.'SQUIRES, 523 Broad- way. A’ ELEGANT 4 SPRING TOP ROAD WAGON, OF the latest style and finest finish, made to order by Wilson fof a Droihinent Wall street broker, cost $315) will be ir $225; has never been ued. For sale at BARKER mt CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty- ninth street, LARGE NUMBER OF DRAUGHT AND ROAD Horses; sold for want of use, at prices to suit buy. Apply to ICk COMPANY, ‘foot West Twentieth ers. street River, FIRST CLASS PRIVATE STABLE OR PART oF same to rent, mp town, between Sixth Seventh avenues. Apply to TIMPSUN & PEKT, corner ot Broadway and Forty-fourth street. HANDSOME COUP OR CARRIAGE HORSE, BY 4 responsible party, hyrse 6 years old. 16 hands; mahogany bay; price $40). Apply at No. 27 West Twen t- sixth street. NEW CLARENCE FOR SALE—FINISHED IN THE best manner, trimmed own cloth and war. ‘all ee sold less than © zt manutacture it, 203 FOR SALE, THY PROPERTY OF A FARMER, 4 Horses, 2 very, stylish and very fast: also very fine family oF Coune “Horse, and 1 big truck H trial ee days allowed with either of them; all warranted ands ‘and Cyears old. Apply at 47 Great Jones street. A VERY STYLISH BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old, warranted sound and kind; one of the finest horses in the city for Jandaulet or coupe. No, 3 West Thirteenth street. LANKEUS —WATERPROOF BLANKETS, STRAPPED d unstrapped ; a good Stable Bl stock of Kersey Blankets, Sweat Blankets and R the cheapest harness store In New York. A good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; « good Grocer's Harness, 8: good double Track Haraess, 90. Please call and examine for yourselves. FISHEI & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay st, N. Y. GARD FOR HORSES IN NEW JERSEY, CHEAP — For reference und particulars inquire of A. P. RUNSERN, 136 Grand street, or Dr. B. B, FOOT, 120 Lex: ington avenue, New York. R SALE. CLARENCE, BUILT BY STIVERS, IN Hendid order, und will be sold ata great bargain it sol ‘oly,’ West Side Carriage Repository, 1,404 ammedia y. Broadway, or Is i Frontstree, OR SALE—A GOOD HORSE, WAGO: , Hpaness F aa Express Work, Call until sold at 490 Canal } HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. On (SALE A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF BAY ROAD black ragnes and tails, 16 hanas high; can trot ia War sired by luck Hawk. dam. a sorgan mare; sound, kind in all harness, without vice or trick re and botiom | cost three months »inec $00: safer At the staples fpr. 3. iddiebrook, Mast Reventycelghth sireet, Nos. 170 and ¥ is _E, B, MIDDLEBROOK, FOR SALE—A PAIR OF VERY FINE AND STYLISH ‘black ek carriage | Horses, 16 hands, kind, gentle and sound; », the owner havi ‘no use for them private stable, No. 15 West Fiftieth street. pou SALK—CHEAP FOR CASH—SORREL MARE, |. Inquire at ick, gentle and warranted sound. maley! Mion Went Thirty-ninth street. ON THIRTY-EIGHTH [RST CLASS STABLI street sah von avenue, i rent for the winter, EH. | OW No. 3 Pine street. ORSES BOARDED FOR THE WINTER—I6 MILES in New Jersey; ® ucres pasturage ; best timothy y and water; fine stating; horses taken from and de- grea, in th ay Address or call on H, KE, PICKERT No. B B Old slip, corner Fr it street. L's", r, FIRST CLASS CUPTER AND TROTTING Buggy wanted for cash; Stivers’ or Brewster's make; none but the best wanted; give price and state where they can be seen. Address F. 18, care of Parker Handy, 24 Nassau street, aarti eri acEs eae oe oyss THAN us —| elgne Stele be Carriages, new an zecond hand, 300" Strings Sleigh Hells 0) ‘Sleighs ; GS brdadway. prices. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, LEIGHS AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP, col ome ene, Clarences, Coupe Kockaways and Phae- tonas 100 second hand Siewne to make room for new stock, Very Feasonable. WITTY & CO., 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. TABLES TO LET—74 AND 76 LITTLE WEST Twelfth street. two stories and office, 27 stalls; Kast Eleventh strect, near avenue D, 8 stalls. two story (brick building. Apply to ICE COMPANY, 432 Canal IPROTTER WANTED—TITAT CAN SHOW FROM '35 TO , jmmaterial, cloan-limbed, pure gaited, Kood disposttioned, easily handled, sound aid desirable; priee according to speed ana the times. Address JOHN © pin box 1% Herald office, giving full particulars an pric ice. NO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT of Sleghs, by Kimball and other makers, we will offer gue stock, of Coupe and Cutunder Kockaways, Depot Wagons, Park Phaetons, top and Wagons, &c., be- low cost. JOSEPH Kral «Co. 1,494 and 1,496 Broadway, near Forty- ‘fin sircet. pe i IHREE HORSES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH good Board tor the winter on the subscriber's farm, Long Isl Address 8. C., 211 Fourth avenue. (0 LET—PRIVATE STABLE, AT 14 WE FIF- tieth street and 131 West Seve: antee street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. JAMES BTIREMAN. "ANTED—A FEW BOARDING IN cou my good warm stable reference. Address W. POST, Old HORSES TO BOARD FOR THE winter, on a gentleman's place in Westchester county; fine'stable, ay and water and a compe- tent groom; charges moderate. Address G. W., box 1,743 | Post office. ANTED—TO HIRE THE ATA VERY LOW PRICE, Stable room tor five horses, two carriages and two | _ trucks; locality between Twenty-flith and Fortieth streets, Second and Eighth avenues. Address atonce H. E. M., 577 Broadway. ANTED TO PURCHASE—AN ALBANY CUTTER. new or second hand; must be in good repair and heap for cash. Address, with full particulars and price, SUMNER & PIERCE, %4'Park row. 7AGONS CHEAP— ness, Plumbers’ Concord, Spring Wagons at 226 Spring stre $3: CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth steeest the largest and cheapest assortment in in the State. de. ; fair trade. Bowery. | $5 $15 WILL PURCHAS BEAUTIFUL BAY Horse, 15% hands, sound and kind ; owner has ho use for it; suitable for a coupe. BEAMS’ Stables, 221 West Fitty third street. $150 NICE COVERED GROCERY WAGON, AL- OU. most new, with skid sets of express or rocery Harness, $2) and $1 he buggy Harness, Es WILL BUY EXPRESS, Was HARNESS, 500 guzicn ALL STYLES, BLANKETS e Builalo, Wolf, Beat, Wolverine ahd Genet tobe 1,000 strings of Bells; ' Blankets $1 60 up; also a fine a: foriment top and open Road | Wagons, Kockaways, Coaches, Clare ermantowns, Express Wagons, top and open Pony I *Phactons, single and double Harness, at low prices. "WM , 20 and 22 Wooster sirect. . _ BUSINE: ss OPPORTU NITIES. LL KINDS OF GOODS BOUGHT FOR PARTLY cash and partly advertisements in a first class influ Htial newspaper; bona fide; use opportunity, Address PUBLISHER, ox 4044 Post oftice. PHYSICIAN—OR OTHERWISE, WITH A SMALL ital, can obtain a valuable position as business artner and assistant with a nee having a lucra- tive » bu: ness. Address DAC TOR, Herald on A “WORKING MAN, WITH $50) CASH, TO BUY owner's Interest in Stable, with 20 boarders at $30 Per month ; pariieulars given, MisS, 187 Broadway, room 5. GENTL: OF LARGE ACQUAINTANCE amongst railroad men and manufacturing establish- iments in the West is about opening a Commission House for the sale. of oils supplies, and desires the agency for any a os of mnerit ineladtny which m part’ ‘nay wien introduced in the jeraid office. MANUFACTURER, SUPPLYING THE AMERICAN government and principal European markets, re- quires a partner in New York,with $3.40 to $10.0, to as. ist the completion a: contracts to tine; good’ business monopoly; unsurpassed for large profits and solid satety ; ‘over $115,000 profit made last Year; orders advancing; retest increasing, Address MANUF ACTUREK, box 144 Hera NY ONE. HAVING A GOOD sTOCK OF Low. priced Goods suitabie for the holidays and wishin, to Gispoee’ of the same at low prices, quick sales an prompt returns may address D., box 16) Herald oftice. A GENUINE OPPORTUNITY FOR A CAPATA LIst to make money.—I want a man with irom $10,010 to $20,000 to join me in a legitimate and most profitable busi- ess; no agents need apply; I will satisfactorily explain {o principals who have tke requisite capital, Address machinery, est. Address WINE, LAGER BEER AND LUNCH ROUM FOR sale—Doing a good business; location first class, on west side avenue: good place for a restaurant or oyster saloon, Inquire at 272 Kighth avenue, EST HOTEL AND RESTAUR. ‘Will be sold ata bargain, or {sr business; location unsurpasse (60 Broadway. OTANIC DRUG STORE FOR SALE—BUSINESS EN tirely cash; best stand in the city; established 20 years; full general stock; sale also includes the exclu- Zive rixht to manutactare and sella number of speciaitics ofimimense profit, one of them alone averaging $20 per day eight months of the years Known and used every: Where. Good place tor physician; thorough acquaint. ance With the business unnecessary; only smali capital ree Ge owner leaving the city. “Apply to ROBINSON ECAR, 740 Broadway jes doing E. H. VanDy peace feat! GAS M sTER: ARTNER WANTED; f Rontigman ot position, For particulars address DE DETEOTO ‘OR, 202 Waverley place. ‘OTEL BUSINESS.—ASTOR PLACE HOTEL, FACING Broadway, unsurpassed location : will be leased fa ark: the owner will aid a competent party havi; $2.00) to turnish the hotel. Apply at 27 Third OOK AT THIS.—A GOING BUSINESS FOR $800; will give $400 in goods, orders for $500, and will adarantee enough sales to repay cost inside two months. a 142 Herald office, Address TANGIBLE GUAR ANUFACTURERS, WITH EB: ness of sterlin; capital 1 $10,000 t0 $9 ) oF tunity by applying eienen, Brokers in’ ‘PARNER, WANTED.—A GOOD MAN, WITH FROM 500 to $700, can secure an interest in a well estab- shed very lucrative business, 172 Worth street, corner hatham. MO WHINCK EOE. - nufacturing Stocks, 48 Broad st. f[\K GREAT AMERICAN COFFEE POT MAKES coffee clear as amber, saves 25 per cent of coffee and extracts the aroma. by steam. ‘The only periect cotfes pot over invented, Seo cir A wante Amity street, New York. BROWN & GO” Wire eam, PARTNER, WITH FROM $10,000, in, an, established manutacturing sold 0 days to first class wholesaic a rte by Ist of December. busines Root W. ANTED=—TO PUROHASK, A WELL ESTABLISHED Jobbing Hardware Business, Address G. S., box 128 Herald office. AN OFFICE BUSINESS; needa ws oe Re = nt. For oe ae 7 Ew Ta intake D TILL TAKE A dollars, or im out of health : must ha business established 8 on one of the best blocks on Broadway ; fane; i paying splendidly, as can be shown; no agents. with real name, F. A. 0., dares, box 18t Herald Uptown Branch office. 500 PARTNER WANTED.—AN ENERGETIO + man, with $1,500, will be guaranteed 62, 000 Per annum: excellent prospects o making ten times that amount Address J., box I al 2 500 —PARTNER WANTED, IN Ri SAFE CASH UU,” manufacturing business, where $20,000 per annuni can be realized. tarticulars on interview. Ad- dress INDUSTRY, box 199 Herald o} 0,000,-ean,enaiae ranaxne oF 4 nec large trade and first class credit, desires a partner who ; Al references, Address yall invest $10,000 to $15,000; M. B., box 100 Herald ofttee. KUROPEAN | STRA MSHIPS, | \TATIONAL LINB. 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 aware jjbeen adopted by this company fo avoid ioe and headia ers 44 and 47 North ‘fiver, TO the BNSTOWN £3, i LERPOOL, ITALY, Sat. A, a Sat., Dec. 6, 7 A. CANADA-Sut Nowa GHAR Oe Sa Dec. 13,1LA. uM Fortnightly to LONDON DENMARK bee ‘hw pan a Cabin passa 70, $i, mh curreney | eos cy 83, currency, Return tickets at Feduced avy steerage tickets from Liverpool at the | wren Fate | App! the company's oft ‘ Fo ash way. Managgle | transit by English ve FOR FINE PORTLAND SLEIGHS, AT BAR. | UNARD LINE, TIC ‘With the view of diminishing the the steamers of this ine will nace specited course for all seasons of On the Outward Pa: or pothing to the north o at 42 latitude, or nothing to the norih of IL, STEAMSHIPS BETWEE! yROM NEW YORK, “JAVA. Pahyy ABYSSINIA ec. 3 MARATHON.S' ALGERIA.. W 10 OLYMPUS..fa: RUSSIA. ...Widay, Dec. 17 LA nd every following Wednesday « ‘and Saturda York, Steamers marked thus * assenrers. terms. Liverpool and Queenstown and) all par lowest rates. company’s office, No. « Bow passage at Lil Broadway bt RLES G. or ne 4 iH. wling Green. rape do not car Pi Cabin passage, $80, $100 and $130, gold, cording to accommodation. Return tickets on ihvorable Mtecrage, $30, currency, Steerage tickets from of Europe at For treight and cabin passage “apply atthe For steerage N, Agent DU VeRNEr. Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Ll. EUROPEAN STEAMSHI PS. irom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing (lle meridian of 60 at 43 latitude, On the Homeward Pa: aanen, fronting. tne meridian of THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN Rovat, MA YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT Conk MAnwon. BONTOK. 19 PARTHIA.-a'duy, Nov v: Mb SAMARIA. a'ay, Nov. 2 Yday, Dec. 6 ardny, Dec. steerage HITE STAR LIN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES sailing from New York on. Saturdays, trom ‘Shursd: combining fety, speed and comfort. and stewardesses accompany the seamers. ‘Thos ing'to send tor trien rency. Paris Hamburg, China, &e. Dratts from £1 upwards. the Company's office. 19 Broadway Bills of lading issued to Continen ports. FOR Quenasiowx AND LIVERPOOL. New and tull-powered, Steamships, iverpool on ealling at Cork Harbor each way. November 22, at A. M. ATL, y co rrr Sao we White Star Docks, Pavonia terry, Jersey fassenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, Where least motion ix felt. Surgeons $50, wold; steerage, $30 in currency. ew n the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$32 cur- Passengers booked to and from all parts of America to Norway, Sweden, India, Austraha, For inspection of plans and other seearpese” apply at ew . H, SPARKS, Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FR FRANCE, THE GENERA| ST First cab Ky Excursion tickets at reduced rat Continent of Enrope, by way and the isc oma tes saving time, be annel, JOR! American travellers going to, or returning trom, taking this line avoid ‘both troul ND CALLING. “AT Best. The sp! Jeni vemsels on ikie iavcrite route for the Continent will sail irom pier No. 8 North River, as tol- Saturday, Bee 29 "$128. Second cabin, $75. EUROPEAN 5 ST ‘EAMSHIPS, REA WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. ‘The steamers of this line will sail from pier i8 East River as follows -— Tuesday, Nov. 6. Wis erage 6, steerage, a) 20. 'AppIy kK, Mok pitas Be SON! ume STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUBENS- town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday. WISCONSIN, Freeman. NEVADA, Foray. babin’ paseage, $10: excursion ier 463 Aver. Cabin passage "Suh, gold; Stecrage, $40, curreney. Prepaid tickets, $32, currency. 2 Passengers booked to and ‘from Paris, iamburg, Nore Way and Sweden, ac. Draits on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates, Sos ro WILLIAMS & roadway. Smt LINE. EW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIV) BELFAST AND LONDON DERRY, These elegant new Civde-built steamers will sail from diver as followai— EN BYLVANIS the Oris of Cross DI and ex. NZIG, Agent, 58 Broadway. Sead ny W YORK TO HAMB at Plymouth and Cherbot ransatlantie | Ste touchin, The German SETHE, Captain Wilson, TUESDAY, Becember 9 9, at2 Rates ot Bambu Cabin, nest paloon, 913 wold; steerage, $30, The first and secon For passage apply to For treight apply to payable in gold, or it a ati in cui First Cabin... Second Cabin, OLERICHS & CO., R ‘D STAR LINE, ANTWERP SERVICE. bate es 3,000 tons, Cap- in H. W. James... jov. 12 bRIcES OF PASSAGE, btates, via the Pent Europe, THE well ventilated sleep! be furnished them. South in connection with Southern Mail Steamshi ‘est and Railroad, werp, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amst: connection with the Pennsylvania merchandise intended tor points cars without the expense to shippers and ris! by relanding whieh results from cartage. apply to PETER WRIGHT & st ‘General’ “Avents William Hunter & Co,, nts, Liverpool. . vonder P.M. from Ea: iy Line pier, foot ot First street, fe to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and 20, gold ; second salon, in 19, M., trom Hier, toot Third ntzsets Hoboken. to be followed by amship HANSA, Captain F. Klug Rist, on SACHEAA, the comfort of gerne Passengers. Comfortable apartments and good food "An experienced surgeon is attached toeach vessel. Freighits will be received at all principal points in the the, Pennsylvamis ompa Clyde's iines, and through bills of lading eae for Ant. rdam, Kotter. j dam, Liverpool, London, “Glasgow, Belfast, Hull and Tate Red Star Line Docks at Philadel iia are in direct Deyond. Philadelphia can be trans(erred trom the hold of the steamer tothe of damage NITED STATES waer STEAMSHIPS, Hoboken. Prepaid certificates, $40, eaicohs ave on the same Acck’ Bu steerage is divided into sections for 6 w 20 persons, well lighted and provited with dining tables. KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUBNE, Genérai Avents, 113 Broad Way. EDYE & CO., 27 South William street. ORTH H GERMAN LL LOXD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, rene; Agen’ 2 Bow ithe C Green, Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Mails. From From Antwerp. Philadelphia, ation Com- pany’s new, elegant and full powered iron steamship -imon, will Bremen Dec. 6 -$100, currency $3, currency A eye Certificates, ‘$82, currence: Tickets will sold here at lowest rates, good from Ant- ‘werp and Liverpool 2 all mtertor points In the United yivania Railroad and its connec- tions, thus affording | arties in this country a convenient and cheap opportunity of sending for their triends in RED STAR LINE witt give speciat strentiog, to cra y PHILADELPHIA. Becke, General Huropean Agent, werD, and LI OR. cur 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. datio Kourid trip tickets at low rates. Steerage—To Liverpool, donderry, tifleates, $32, currency. Passengers ‘also forwarded to it lowest rates. companys Broad esage, at $8 Broadway. eee oo tone Goad, be O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut ‘street, Puiladel- m (3 “OREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. South Clark ‘street, corner of Lake Pstreet Foca NEL QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Royal re Steamers afe appointed to sai] as geri od Gable sry $80 and $99, gold, according to accommo- nin pas gS, And, general business apply at the gent, or to ye M IN MAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, ER Sa noon. and each fncceeding Saturday ‘and meni ‘vote pier PECIAL NOTIC' PARIS will sail a instead of7 A. M. as “ previously ad verti —THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF 2 P.M. on Satarday, November 22, ised. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. NCHOR LINE. Steamers sail from EVERY SSDNE 3/4 GLIA line aro unstirpased for elegance end vor, a COR on upper deck, and ventilation. a CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FRO GLASGOW, ETVERPOOL, OF LONDON WED, STEAME, ry hs Skt SteAMis nd $75, STEBYAGE PASSAGE. To Glasgow, Liverpool, London, derry, Belfast, Bristol oF © Tickets for passage to or from ai station in Great Britain, Ireland or the at the lowest rate Bevera Company's oflees, No. jat., De fed.. Dec. 26 The passenger accommodations on the steamers of this comfort, thus rag good DERRY. re $130, currency. 130, gold. ueenstown, London: Gurdlit $00, curtencyr any seaport or railway ontinent issued 8, ‘3 FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, 7 Bowling Green, New York. NDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. Cabin iron mail steams! P. M., for Hi and Hami teks saloon, First cabin, { LY Mg aha team eon PACKET COMPANY’s Captain A. Barend will eine on ny Aharadey, November 20, taking passongers trom New. York ing p neers from ve iymouth, London, ina nd States old. The soak Wa Wales Aten ee first class steams! ips will sail from ee ee aryl ereey | City, as follows :— DELS (chartered)... $70 . December 7 cabin passa; ne; secor | ca, 88, curren meee "ators age urrency: veepald cer om Lai Ci currency. for £1 and upw Pon tanth apply v0 ARCH tiga Baia oe 1 Paseenee we Age! giro iNew rei ‘él ier eee, _The HAMMONTA, ta ex extra steamer, November 22, {OR io ee ¥, BRISTO LONDON a LL F in ts ih England wid Wales, MiP § Company's new enusytvania Rail- November 22 nis, ow Lork. VADERLAND. Zz 800, tons, “Gap- tain Vander Heyden Nov. 25 Oct, 25 REYDAL HALL, lid tons, Cap: tain Col - Oct, 12 Nov. 1 sw WITZERLAND, 3,000 tons, Gap- Sean i "ASSAGE, ed Cabin. *$100, gold Steerage . currency Prepaid Certificates, $38, currency. LIVERPOOL SERVICE, Frot pata Tons. pilaster. Liv’ pe ry K ABBOTSFORD... 2,38 De la Motte “Oct > KENILWORTH. Nov.2 “Dee 4 For rates of freight and passage and Other information GEO. W. COLTON, Agents 42 Broad street. Queenstown. Glaszow, Lon- London, Bristol or Cardiff, $80. Prepaid cer- to Havre, Hamburg, 8 , Denmark and Paris at reduced rates’ | aay VIRGINIA. GEORGIA a th And every alternate Saturday the: reaiter, taking Dassen= ers at through rates t tail parts of Great Brit nd weden, Denmark and Germany. freight ree or passaye a bd ns L PROS IT IN BADD Wry & ©O., A Broadway. be 5 _Steerage Passage Office, No. 4 zai = oi EMITTANCES TO GLAND IRELAN. Reet ice sland upwards issued nt reduced rates by’ TAPSCOTT BROTH. RS & CO., 86 South street. Jou O'DONOVAN ROSSA, PASSAGE OFFICE, NA. ‘hs tional Steamship Company, pier 1, Houston street "se drat ayable every whe: for passe! by the beaut fal stoaros Me Italy, 8 o'clock, Satu: :D STATES ST EGnP aOT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL ae the Department of State issued by A. Cc. wine Re United States Court House, 41 Cham- bers street. ACIPIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE, Thursday, November 20, steamship ACAPULCO leaves pier 43 North Kiver, at 12 o'clock M. for Aspinwall, connecting with steamer gt Panaina for Acapulco, Man- zanillo, Mazatlan and also with steam- ers for Central Amer! t Steamers for Japan aud China leave San bs and 16th of each month. ‘ [For passage, on yen gee at the company’s office, ler ort iver, New Yer! hs H. BRADBURY, President H. J. Buuiay, Superintanvent. OR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZ THE UNITED eB AND BIAZIL MAIL STEAM. Soule Hee, COMPANY, ; ah ‘eguiar Mail Steamers sai ofevery mol making lose’ connections. nt tio de Janeiro with the English and French Mail Steamships tor Montevideo and: juenos AY! Tie splendid steamship SOUTH AMERICA, Captain Tinklepaugh, will sail (rom pier 43.N. R. on Monday, No- vembe: 2 M., calling at St. Thomas, Para, Pernam- buco, Bahia and fio de Janeiro going and returning. First cabin passage to St, tow (00; to Para, $1505, to Fernambuco, $20: to Bahia, $210, and to Kio de Janel- To, $225, oll. 'Steera xcursion tickete & ‘ ee or m Abed at Ul et of above rates, eight greatly reduce velght greatly reducgpply to WM, RB, GARRISON, No. 5 Bowling Green. OF ta. francisco om SAMANA BA ¥ COMPANY, S For Puerta P' Samana and St ; Domingo ey The United States tail steams Cal A, Delanoy, will, leave prey N orth River ou'vhors: day, November 20, , at M, Bilis of exchange on Puerta Plata, Samana and St. Do- mingo City, in suing to suit purchasers, for sale." For’ Ireight or bassage apply -FORD BROTHERS & CO., 29 Bre roadway. OR HAMILTON AND | Carrying ‘The frat class steamship P despatched for the above on the a Ae at vember 29, and. im For trelght or pas ST. GEORGE, BERMUDA— ails. having elogant accommodations, “Bh arn 28 Suuth sirect. TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A\'wain line tor. West Indies, Havana and Spanish North River. vanilla and Santa Martha, ETNA, For freight or passage apply to PIm, FORWOOD & CO,, Agents, | > Wall and ) Pine street. OR HAYA a RESO AND VERA ©! ICAN MAIL STEAMSILEE LINE, Jew’ fit No. 3 North River at3 P. M. erry of Havate (Havana direct) CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana dire A (Ha ofa care direct). ABATE A oF trefht or passagi aioe a JOR NASSAU, Steamship ‘chit or MERIDA Will leave pier X EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamahina w will sail every Tuesday, at 3P. M., trom pier 18 North River (foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct. as follows WILMINGTON, Holm For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo yh See ee ee at WIBLCa B, CLYDE & CO. No. 6 Bowling Green. D, McKELLAR, Agent in Havan OUTHERN LINE, FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, S The iollowing new god first class Steamers will eafh from pier 20 Last River . Capt. Evans, Nov. 2& every Wednesday, at 3 P. Steamer CITY OF Gai KON, Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, C ‘aptain Henis, Dec. 3. Steamer CARONDELET, Dee. 1 Steamer UITY OF HOUSTON, Dec. 17. nh Fates to Galveston, Freight recerved daily. Thro Indianola, Rockport or ‘ranzas and St. Louis. Cabin passage, Irelght or passage, having super apply toC, H. M. LLOR CO., Ag EXAS LL FOR GA. STON, TOU TOUCHING AT AT Key Wes! ‘ying the United States Mail.—Steamer CITY OF AU es ier 20 sy captain, Eldridge, will leave East River, ‘ov. 22,a3 #. M. Through bills of lading given io, urday. x and all points on the Galveston, Houston aud. Henderson. and 'B, B. and C. RR NO charge for forwarding in New York. | For (reight or pas- sage, having superior accommodations, ap oly to = i, MALLORY. & 0O., 153 Maiden lane, or WP, SUD aif Wall street. VOR NEW ORL RECT. F MERCHANTS: STEAMSHITP LINE, The Siramenio, MISSISSIPPI, from pier 36 North Raver (foot of North, Moore: street), ‘on Saturday, November 22, at 3 o'clock - Freight received daily. Through rates vento St. Louis, Vicksburg. Mobile, ioteshe and Indianola.” For freight or sy tC Lat Vi superior accomm tions apphy to FREDEKIO BAKER, pier 96 North Rivers poe NEW ORLE DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship GEO. CROMWELL, Captain James Crawford, will leave plier No, 9 North River, on Sature Gay” November 2 at SP. M.. Freight received daily. Through rates given to G Iveston, Indianola, ‘Kport or Aranzas whart, it Santiago and St Louis scab erage, freight or passage app! PaE Ra SEAMAN Sp West street NORFOuE, PE PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. LY LINE to Norfolk and tet weekly to @ichmond. From pi piers on ae 2 it peach on steara leave da for Norfolk, aud paxsonges SrealGys tor Norfolk, Gity Pomt and tichmond on Tuce Thursdays and Saturdays “Through bills of lading and passenger tickets iemed te all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes fee Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines: also Chesapeake and Ohio Rallroad for Western Po tnd by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washit gton, €., and other points. Ofte, 187 Greenwich ~ TRAVELLER i , RIVER LINE TO BOST via ort ena Lae! bai steamers NERO Lo a The a oeage COLONY re pier 23 North Hvep toot Of Puarrne street stall pani tae i oa eee a apEney He CON, Supegintendent yENNSYL A Hains leave New Yorks froin foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as toliows:— Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with Pullman Palace’ cars attached, 90 A. M., Sand 2 M. Sunday. 8 and 8:3) P, For Baitim: re \ingtor ie Sanity 2 4 oh rt Tate, Abad 3 My 3 Nad “oe fay, 9 For Bi pears and ton, ia 4 eyes gr ralnaaihte 3,3 tatais ee ate but 5, 7:30, 8:30 et % . Sunday, 0 and 9 For oF iegetemy at7 :20 A. M., 2 3:10 and 6:10 P, M, Seiad i owark at, an fe 7 40 fo Bio 9, 10, 11 A. M1236, 30, 8:1 4: Death Bi A tis yt ats night msn 1b. aight P.M. FOrw Woodbetdae and asta Amboy, 6and10.A. M., 2:30, 4: :20 and 8:10 A. M., 12 _M. Paha MT Rana lah Ustone, 810.4. M12 noon, and 4.30 F For jeri Flemington, 9 93) A. way Mw. For Philipsburg and Helvidere, $ any rdentown, Huriingron and Cam Aen A, Mey ering ge For Preohold, 7:20,A. M..2 and 4 Fy yp mesbarg, Peimbertom, Camden, 6 A. M. and 2:39 y arrive id foot 0 inca i ticket office, No. 3 Batte en 3 ao *¥ CGenerat ‘Manager, _ General Passenger ener Agent. GTONINOTON LINE YOR BOSTON —THE [8 BLEGANT RODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Tharstay and Satan das Ware, Palen erty BO 4 troy? Dh Natalie Fr from pier 33 North Rit

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