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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,953. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. __ HORSES, _CARRIAGES. =C, == DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. AKIIAGES. &C. ——E AVANA LOTIERY. EW SOHEME FOR ODI IMPORTANT a D POSITIVE SALE AMUSEMENTS—Nixra Pace—Fourth, fth and atxth STRGLOUY-Reconn, Pace—Sixth column. | second column, Bittraitbs Aurranbackcsecod <OIum Fn ON ULNG WANTED—Secox> Pagz— ‘D—Sxconp Pacz—Fourth column. ESTATS FOR SALE—Finst Page Ness poe le Cte st batalla : NOT] Seventy Pace—Sixth colamn, Eee ESTATE FOR SALE—Finst Pacy—Fil CuBRRS A: AND SALESMEN—Tweurme Pace—Fourth LOTBINGe-SEcoxD Page—Sixth eolum! Bozo AND, GARDENERS—Iweurmm Pace OUD Wop. iu 4 col un i 1x3 Paax—Second column. GoaRrW INE, STRAMSHIPS—Sncom> PaceeFitth and mn, Copa NENSHIPS—Eramen Pack. QOUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pacx—Fourtn column Be NCING ACADEMIES—Nintn Pace—Fourth column. DENTISi RY—Ninta Pacr—second column. PRY GOODS Fiust Pagr—Sixih column, DWBLLANG HOUSES TO Lut PURNISHED AND US- FURNISHED—Sxconp P. First colul Bor OPEAN STEAMSULPS — SxounD Pace — Fitth “BORORE Finer Pace—Sixth Solsran, cf COND Pacr—Sixth column, Se Nn ry) ne FOR SALE—Nixtu Pacy— FURNISUED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pacz—First and second columns. RE be eer inta Pace—Third column, TED—FEMALES—Tweuern Pace—Third | ad ‘Fourth columns. Bale aa NTeD—MALES—TweLrrn Pace—Fifth col- aon OOK: BE ORES Real ma column. worsen” CARRIAGES, &C.—Frast Pace—Third, fourth ope bh colainns. ee ‘SECOND Pag Peart cotum USS, ond in. ROOMS, . WANTED—Nixtm Pacs—Sec- rit Fie MUDSON OITY AND BER- "ATE FOR SALE—Finst PaGe— Konami LROR SEASON—Ninte Pacr—Fifth column. FICEN—Nixta Pace—Third column. UN D—Finst Pacr-—First column tH Pack—Third column, RBLE MANTELS—Sxcoxp Pace—Fourth colamn, RIMONIAL—Finst Pace —-ixth column, EDIOAL—seconp Pacx—Fourth column. LLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Sixtn colum: MISCELUANS nope ADVERTISEMENTS—Tasta Pace— xth MIschibaREOUS Num Pacz—Fifth colum! NEW PUBLICATIONG-Suvawra Pace—Sixgh column, PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column, weAnOT cea ee ORGANS, &0.—Nintu = Page—Fourth solu ST FETC NOTICE—Finst Pace—Sixth column. OF I: cee Jt Ae WANTED—FEMALES— ir OUT OF THE © Te FOR SALE OR TO ‘Hinst Pack—Fifth column, oe TO EXCHANGE—vinst Pace—Fifth ae ESTATE WAITED ate Page Fifth column. ‘Nunta Pacr—Third column. BE WARDS ty ist Pack—First column. LES AT AUCTION—Iwenera Pace—Fitth and sixth AR At L HONS WANTED—FPMALES—Exavanru Pacr, Ann Tweirm Pace—Third column, nate WANTED—MALES—Iwaurra SPECIAL ROW Cks—vrasr Pace—First, second ana third column: SPORTING “bUGS, BIRDS, &C.—Fimst Pace—Third column, BTORAGE—Nurrm Pacr—Second column, THE TRADES Tweuren Pacx Ate column, Pace—Third column, FOR DUS INHSS PURPOSES—Srooxp Pacr— TRAVELLES' GUIDE—Sxconn Pace—Stxth column, OxPURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— _8xconp Pack —Second column. ANTED TO PURCHASE—Finst Face sixth, column. Wastonesten COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Finst Pace—Fifth column. YACHTS, STRANBOATS, &C.- Finer Picx—Sixth col- Pacs— HERALD BRANCH OF FICES—UPTOWN ERALD ‘aes Tig ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO ¢P, M. AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 2203 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- IWEEN THIRTY.FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND BIREETS, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STEXET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:90 ?. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. A, Keeper in E: F his address to bald “Uptown Brauch o (uFFoRD—YOUR MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF J writing paper received, for which many thanks. I Sm not mistaken In your cunning by sending i290 — an oer YEBROWS AND coRxs WANTED. vately. if necessary. D.—YOU SAY WRITE, BUT GIVE NO ADDRESS, “affairs’’ all right. Business prospects bright. or ype and sunshine will come with you. Jarry not. No ice like home. 0. D. ULTON MARKET, MONDAY, 2 P. M.—YOU BROKE your engagement I walted long enough for you to have sald grace. Please make another aj perntmnent, iene sour own hours. with uARLEM BRIDG. ptown Branch office. ND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY NIGHT.—YOU led at me during the ind at going out. I Borat office NFORMATION WANTED—OF RICHARD HERBERT; ‘when last heard trom was in Chicago, Ill, Will please dress nis brother NICHOLAS, at No. 457 First street, jersey City. Chicago papers please copy. TF. 1s IN THE CITY riormance, aad [ i premed ‘agree! ddress B. B., le, nis friend, Luise has Rio De id would Like to hear from him. Address 1, Uptown Branch office, | erree IN HERALD UPLOWN OFFICE FOR GOy.- ernor. F JACK EDWARDS . returned trom Sax FRANCISCO MINSTREL3, FRIDAY NIGHT, SS’ October 3.—Address Please.” It agreeable, will the lady who received stip fom progres ‘on which above was written, please address FELIX, herald Up- town Branch office, 58) sixth avenue. AND ®UUND. : __ Lost SINGLE STONE DIAMOND STUD LOST— Screw back. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to M. V. CABLE, 1,257 Broadway. F THE YOUNG MAN WHO CALLED AT 139 WEST Forty-tirst street, on Thursday last, in answer to Advertisement in Wednesday's Herald, of “‘a itttle Black and tan Dog” (cut), will call again, bringing said dog. he will be ii tiberally rewarded. Loreen 25 WKST THIRTY.FIRST STREET, A black and tan Dog: answers to the name of “Sher= man ;" $5 reward will be pald. Osta CHATELAINE, WITH WATCH ENCLOSED, goin trom Twenty-third street und Fighth avenue io corner Seventh iberal reward will be pail for its return, 33 West Twenty: seohad street. O8T—ON MONDAY R 2 Kussian Leather Fan, with monogram, Finder will rewarded by leaving’ Mt at No. 185 West Twonty third street & REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR A SCOTCH TER- $5 rier Dog. by leaving him at No. 45 West Eighteenth uesday, answers to the THE AMERICAN REGISTER, ° the most widely circulated of blished in Europe. A capital medium tor American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to BP rsous Visiting Great Britain and he Kuropean Continent. Sabscriptions und advertisements tor the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and sindle copies of the aoa may be obtained at the office of the New York jerala, New York. LL DESIRING HEALTH AND COMFORT sic wear the Graduated Chest and Lung Protector, for men, women and children; tat Crary nena trace applied. ISAAC A SINGER, Manufacturer, 694 Broadway. November 3 OST, MONDAY AFTERNOON, (0) from 133 ast Tigiitcenth street, a white Spits oR black spot on head, ‘The abowe reward will id Jor Feturning him to the above number. the American jour GENCY FOR KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIY JAMES H. STURGES, Broker, No. 24 Murray one door from Bre A HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. . Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Hamburg City Lottery. Branswick Government ttery. Prizes casted and intormation given. THEODOR Z Lede! ty N EXCITING CONTE: ATCH FoR E yy the vraan experts, GARNIER and kUDOLP aE, AT VAMMANY HALL THE: EVENING, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ° A. by cable coticial) Havana. October 21, Class 934. . ho: 4880. 50,000) 0. 1.4 25,00) he 1.0%) 0. $480. 5.00 rrizes jars free. (cldrens Pc DEVLIN, stattoner and generat agent, 39 iberty street, New York PARKS, EMERSON & 60 Kentucky » Royal Havana Lotte Kentucky Style Nur Hasonle Helles Lottery, a ia ar. ned; information furniched ‘and circulars ressin; BKs CO. 180 Broad e fe omce tox b 274. Peyvate oitice attacnwa.' “°™ Bonre7 AM 7P. AGENTS FOR Lottertes, drawa daily n ever 17 aa, '$. nN y, zt Isr. PRIZES PAYABLE IN FOUL | A Aad 30 THE MASONIC FRATERNITY AND the public in general. The following card from the Secretary of the Masonic Reliet Association speaks for (teelf, The drawing will take place without doubt. Ornicx Masoxic Rutisr Assoctarton, SNonroux. Va, Oct 30, 187 4. Ata meeting of the Board of Directors of the Masonic Relief Association, held to-night, the following resolution was adopted, Hesoived, That we give to the public our official assur- ance that our Grand Gift Paceert Will positively be hela reviously ap- be postponed. y Secretary, r Gi on the db. day of November, pointed, and will under no elecutmnta a) Huxry V. Moors Norfolk Virginlaa, Oct. 31. 1514 DAY POSITIVELY FIXED, Second and Inst GRAND GIFT CONCERT in of the MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION of Nortolk, Va., TRURSDAY, November 9, 1874 50,000 tickets—6,000 cash gifts. ‘$200,000 | to be given away! gi Thole Hokets, $10; alr ticket quarter tickets ); 11 whole tickets or 22 half tickets for $100. No di Gant on less aimeone For tickets and circulars giving tull particulars apply at Branch Office of the association, (room 25) 78 and 8) Broadway, New York, or address, MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Post office box 1,417, New York city. N. B.—Tickets entitled to gifts not exceedii it purchased, directly ‘or indifeetly: at thes New York beancn, will paia there on presentation, without charge. lel; fary and extraordinary drawings German gov. ernment loteries, | Frizes cashed and intormation gt ACHSMAN & S505" Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau st K este Ky STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, November 25.—No discount on prizes: circulars of intormation tree. Address GEO. H. BOOTH, 73 Nassau street; box 3,087 Post office, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, November Kaa in prizes. Circulars of full tn- formation —furni Prizes cashed, Governments, Spanish Bank Bills, &c., pureh: TAYLOK & CO., Bankers, No. 11 Wall street, New York. GIR JAMES MURRAY'S ORIGINAL FLUID MAGNE s1A—For 6) years the best preparation f for Acidity, Indigestion, Heartburn, Gravel @ Gout, and the m agrecable aperient for iaties ‘and ehilarea. Sold by all jemusts in large sized bottles. JOHN F. HENRY, Wholesale Ag at, New Yo 77 MILLIONS SINE RES HER. r i r 1 y rg r i ‘thie Two MILLION. MMV HONDRED 'HQUSAND DOLLARS ai will be distribnted in. 20,000 Cash Gifts at the Fifth and cat Gift Concert in aid of the Public Library of K icky, November 30, 1974. Postity bis NO POSTPONEN: oe byegen os DsifIV RLY CAST. CONCERT. Whole Tokets, 85); 8, $5, Apply to THOS, tH ene Goo AYS fork. OF THE armacy. 5Z3 HE LADIES’ Blood a speciaity. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. MP\HE GENERAL CONV NTION OF THE PROTES- tant Episcopal Church having resolved to attend St. John’s chapel, Varick street, this atternoon, for the pur- Bere of hearing the new organ recently erected by jenry Ercan, Mr. C. E, Horsley, the organist, will ner. form n aciection of music on thé instrument from 3 to BARRETI'S PI . o'clock P.M. Admission free. (CRENTUORY STATE AND SHELBY COLLEGE PUBLIC JLIBRARY OF | KENTUGKY.— Lotteries, J. 5. SMITH & CO., Manager: /,.~ Concert. Whole ticket rac iy GIFT ‘KENTUCKY STATE EXTRA Class .dormuann.| 1874. $5 Tickets for sale by P. 55, 13, 35, 2, 4 ‘SHELBY, RXTRA CLASS 37, sorewann ist 26, 29, 49, 19, 64, SI, 20, 66, 53, 2 Takcocae Hie, obase 40) movinaen & 10t 12, 45, 31 52, 7. 4, 64, 62, 9, 2 oh x rack wk NOVEMBER 3, 18/4. ©. ‘ashed_ and ‘informetion ' given,” Adaress Pulte Goss, 174 Broadway, or Post office box 2,751. A. —OLD KENTUCKY STATE AND SHELBY COL- « lege Lotteries ; prizes cashed and otasaen fur- nished at 23234 Greenwich street, or New York Post office. dress | bor B64 Wuvray. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY A State Lotteries.—Simmons, Dickinson & Uo., Man- agers. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO, 265—NovEMBER 58, 1974. 4, 47, 33, 57, 54, 66, 29, " KKNTUCKY, CLASS NO. 260—NOVENBER S, 1374. NOVEMBER 3, 1874, 48, 33, 12, 55, 18, 61, 57. 73, 3% 1% 25, 5. ¥ 36, % 29, Me Fail dajannatce by siping to J. CLUTis,' 200 Broad- wa. & Higa floor, rear office, or Post office box ‘ork. A —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT- + tery on Havana plan, Circulars or information furnished by J. CLUTE, authorized Agent, 200 Broadway, or Post office box 4.959, New York city. IDAMAN'S PHYSICAL MANIPULATIONS, PER- fection; the most inveterate chronic diseases era- icated by one course; ruoms open all hours; send for circuiars, ISKAEL BLDAMAN, N. D., 270 West Thirty-eighth street, New York. R, ELIZA FOSTER STILLMAN, ST. DENIS. Hotel, corner tleventh street and ‘Broadway, Ma netic Physicias § both Acute and Unronic Dis. eases by the laying. ‘on, of hands, Oftice hours from AM: to12 M. and L to 8 P.M. 1 will not attempt to the- orize upon the possession of the gilt which I bold in my hands over ail disease-. Instead of doing this I offer the testimony of prominent public characters in regard to the resulta that I have accomplished. ‘this power ox- So ate co atea, auto and chtonic, nerve adectisas of every character, discases of the ‘bloot, paralysis, rheumatam, sciatica. female weaknesses, diseases of (he ear und eye, scrottilous humors, indolent ulcers, e larged glands, &c., &c. 1 also have magnetic remedies for the cure of Jever and ngue and skin diseases, which can be sent by mail upon application, {from Grace Greenwood. | * * © That wonderful hans ot hers is as true to tne scent of a disease as the needie to the magnet. {From Hon. James A. Garfield, House Or Representa- 4 have received very marked! mae om Foer freat. t during the past three months. [am.not able to Understand your methods, but that their results are ben- eficial 1 cannot but beti No, amar Street, New Yor City. My wife has been an tovalid tor three ‘thd rent Pre stiliman visited id treated her simply by the on of hands. wenty minutes after this apie wasenabied to use her limbs Nace an tions in. Kub, ‘On Saturday afternoon, November 7, i Salt ive at my room, No. 24 Cooper Institute, gratuitous attendance to the poor. ENRY A. DANIELS, M. D.. 44 LEXINGTON AVE- ‘nue, near Twenty-ninth street.—Special attention Sites diseases of men and important medical and surgi- cul cases. H’Y ANA LOTTERY. =i 826 Prizes of 380, saa 3 Circulars of information B. MA KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO,, Managers, Prize|No. | Prise.| No. P 10 SL. 8 | ot APPROXIMATION PRIZES, Prive.(No, Prise.No. Peize.|No. Price. Ne. Prise, 65.. $HAN)] 1310, . $1625! 44145.. 81000] 34148... $1000 BLL. “1625/34i66 asi 1000 ‘The Give thonsand Uckets ending with Mzure 3 (the same as the ending Agure of the aumber drawing the Dapital r’rize) are each entitied to $10, The subscriders, sworn ( Gommisstoners appointed to superintend the drawing of the KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, Class E, hereby certity that the above are the aumbers which were this day drawn from the 50,000 placed in the wheel. Witness onr hands at Louisville, Ky., this day Batar. wetober 31, 1874. day), L, D, CRONINGE, ALBERT G. shin ous, WITHOUT DEDUCTION, An official list of (he above and all futare drawings will be publisted (n the Louisville Courier-Journal, New York Herald Maw Vaes Sun and Now Vast, Nowa. { Commissioners. 3 agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. 4.80. 000780248 HAVANA, LOTTERY OF Cuba, November 6 and Extraordinary Drawing ot December 16. Circulars of in'ormation sent BATES & CO., 196 Broadway. BY inte AUCTION, NOV, LUCK PROMPT, AT iE THURSDAY, VENTH STREET, A STALLE NO, as THIKT Ria prt VE BY CHARLE> v. DU OF THh FAST AND ELK: ES including the fast and headsome ‘dark bay Gelding, 19% hands high, 6 years oid ; was sired by Ldward Kverett, dam by American Star; he has full inane and tail, with reat power ‘of endurance; he has extra style, high eaded, with great action ; 1s 4 very pleasant as well as lugger or puller, and yet Ro Jagger; he is aituid of nothing can be driven by any ordinary driver, and in all is second to no young horse in the State; he Gan trot single or double in 2:46 oF 2:4 and ts warranted sound, kind and (rue, without vice, hiss the very hand th Geld. so the very handsome and thoroughbred bay Geld- Ang. 1/5 hands nigh, 6 years olf: wae sired DY Ht Clay, dam by ¥ as fail mane and ial and wae Faizeld «Alben der® he can trot, single or double, a fine, tree, easy and’ pleasant driver; is gue of the haadeomest eid heres chen speeaing, to be found; ts honest and sure when in company and to pole; haa no superior and tew equals: he is warranted sound and kind and tree from vice, tric or fault. B.—Ihe above two Geldings have been used double, and they are, without any exception, as finely mated in size, looks, action and speed as uny teain to be seen; can go and show 2:5) (0 pole on any good trace, and for ® gentleman's road team are unsurpassed; cost present owner, within the past year, $2.75); the particular atten- tion of gentlemen is called to them; they will be sola separately or toyethor, and fully warranted as repre- senter ‘Also a fine an sorrel Mare, hands high, 7 ‘as sired by Old Trustee, e was sired und raised at Bast ae nile and repeat in 5:16; she can pall a road Way PAdand Inte Ge guited a trotier de oes the road: she is very powertuily gaited, a great poe mare anda finer yOUne proeen: is not to be found; she is warranted sound and Kin Also a tast bay Gelding, 154g hands high, ears old, and sired by Magna Charta, dam ap Abdallah with record of 274%, knowil as the Cole's mare; he Taiaed at Kalamazoo, Mich., and trotted a mile on track at that place in 2:33; he Nas improved in speed since anc ca: trot now in he has fine limbs, sound feet. great style und action: docile and Eenue’ in stable or nem pe Us warranted Care and Torpedo, 15% he fast and well Kuown brown trotter Torpedo, hands high, 6 years old, sired by Sirocco, dam by Patchen; possesses great stvle and action: can go to end of the road; fears nothing; pulled a road wagon at Prospect Park rast full in 2:46; has always been used on road and ca: it 2:5) with two persons in wagon, and with a litte Renate will trot much taster; he is iully warranted sound aad kind, Also one extension top Park Phaeton, one top Pony Phaeton, two top Wagons, all nearly few; one set of double Harness, tour sets of single Harness, Dress Blan- kets, Robes, Whips, &c. le positive, rain or shine, and all to be positively sold to laheas bidder, stock on exhibition at stable at all hou SPORTING—DOG: BIRDS. _&e A POR SA SALE, “ALL KINDS “OF PANCY DoGs, + Birds, d&c.; Medicines for all diseases; prepared Food for necking birds, at B. G. DOVEY'S, No. 8 Greene street, | near Canal.” AM KEEPING BIRDS USE STANDARD GRAVEL Paper, only bordered with gravel, attached with Dure gain arabic; envelopes, containing 14 papers, 2c. ; sold every Principal ‘Brond way rwhere. depot, 694 AT AUCTION--THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, BY JERR JERE JOHNSON, Jr, at 37 Nassau street, one very ne Setter Dog, thoroughly broken every way, staun Tock, ands good every day Dog ; also one ‘Ballard Breech er, 3 A “POOLS SOLD THIS EVENING, AT JONSON'S 48 Brondway, corner Twenty-elghih. street. on 24 Race, at Philadelphia. T. B. JOHNSON, KERFOOT PARK—OONEY ISLAND ROAD, second Fall cee rae FIRST DAY, W. NOVEMBER 4. No. 1—. urse $20) for 3220 class a ente tries, No. "8@ $300 Toneek DAY, NOVEMBER 6B “i Gentries #00 for 2:33 class THIND DAY. FRIDAY, eve’, SER 6 No. 5—Paurse $200 fot 3 mate ‘class: 10 entries. No. 6—Purse 234 class ; 10 entries. FOURTH DAY. sArvinbat NOVEMBER 7, No, 7—Purso $200 for 2:80 c io entries. No. 8—Purse $300 for nu Races will commence ait P. i AHON, Proprietor. ALL MEETING OF THE GENTS’ DRIVING ASSO- at Woodside Park, stamford, Conn., N vember 17, 18 and 19, srs. | Hirst Tue .. Yurse $20), tor $mini 13 to second and, $25 fo third, Pu Z 250 to fest, $175 to second and Becond. Dey--Wednestay, adovemper 18, or 3 2230 oinee: $150 10 first, $100 to setond an No. &. Purse $40, tor 2:31 class; $200 to t! ais to second ant $50 fo third. “Third -Day—thurstay, No- vember 19, No. 5. Purse for 2:38 clase; $150 to first, $1W0 to second and $50 to third. No, 6, Purse $500, fe £235 class; $20) to first, $175 to second and $75 to third, National rutes and conditions, the same as advert! for Norwalk Mecting for August, 18/4, and all entries Must be made m accordance therewith. Monday, November 9, at P. M, at T. Broadway, corner of All communications to be addressed to C. \ the above address, oF at Post office box ami, Stamford, urse $500, foi $75 to pied. ROSPEUT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATII il persons owing entrance money for horse: ered’ in the late tall meetings of this Association are hereby notified that the same must be paid on or before November 5, 1874, or they, together wits thelr, forses, will be suspended. OA 3 “Superint endent. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION.— saturday, November 7, 23 o'clock; good day and irack: purse and stake, $1,000; iniie heats, three ii five, ng, Walk ters br. m. May Bird, rd 3 . Walker enters br. m. May Bird, recot M. F, smith enters bik. m. Catskill Girl, a 2:28. Mead & Page enter b. &: Rarus, record 2:28 Adinission $1. GEO. W. OARLEY, Superintendent _ prt BOT PARK FAIR UN mEUBSDSY November 5, at 2 Match $500, mile’ heats, ath and trac! ree in five, in harness, M, Rogers hames b, g. B. Snedeker leis 1) ASSOCIATION. o'clock, 8D, o ta y Veo! OAK KLE "Superintendent. rpRorring AT FLEETWOOD PARK ON THURSDAY, November 5, 1874, at one o'clock P.M. sharp—< sweepstakes for road horses for $150; mile neats, best three in five, in harness, owners to drive. William Uneh’s bg. James Kirby. 1. Dailey’s ec. m. Lady Dailey. A. Jones’ f pa Mr. Murphy . Franey. John W. Youn Pe 1) n Owner's 8. &. seam A match for $250, mile Neate tires in five, in harness, John Torney's b. ¢. Judge Bedie, John Mullane’s b, m. Surcasm. William Morris's b. ¢. Bay Dan, Robert Laird’s c. m. Lady Laird. Ownerisa g. Monaren. | é A sweepstakes for $30, Be eats best three in five, Mohn King’s bl. m. Betsey King. becca, John Murphy's s. Baya) Jake, big es Durkin" . Prince. ‘A. Strause’s 8. g. Stevens, Admission, $1. WM. H. VAN COTT, Superintendent. ARKER & SON 7 Ont AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK Tat. AL! corner of, Broadway an ‘and (hirty-ninth street MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, OURO SEER, of Horses, Carriages, AND sateabay . Y ELEVEN Ovcl TWENTY-FOUR hours allowed (or teal on every Horse sold under warrantee, THIS LS the only auction mart in the State having the Proper, facilities, tor showing fiorses on male, vis. a argo Driving King, entirely under cover, and plenty of room be rye ‘ALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY ATE GayEOANt COMBINED Ing. Kentucky bi splendid an ‘EW AND SECOND hand Harness, Horse C: Saddles, t Bridle Whips, Halters, &c. HIGHBRE bay Trotting Mare, bred in Maine, 15% Thighs T years old; a prompt snd gamy has trotted better than’ entie for any. one tg drive, and is warranted found nd vey, Sadi and Harness xl, 1544 high, 7 years old; fine in it - so < € = = za 2 & $ = ig = 3 high, old; isatree and pleas. a record ot 2:38 and is warranted kind. at Waxon, by Mott. Gea gs! of io fast land Girl, i O TOP Ro Gen TLEMAN'S ROAD Turnout brown Maine dred trotting Ma the Drew Horse, 45% hands hi years old; gant and very styilsh driver; ts antrained ana 8 full mile in 2:15, single or double xentle for the most ordinary reinsman to drive at speed and is Warranted sound and kind: also top side par road Wagon, Harness, Om property of the late Michael Mor- | timer, of Hoboke i, ROCKAW "iys bailt by Ferrett, EXTRA fine business Horses; “palace of © car toads all sound and tn fine condition. THIRTY OF HER top and oy ‘op road Wagons, Depot, ress Eval Business Wayons, Carriages, &c., &c. a GON, NEARLY NEW, BY J OP WEST EPIVTH STRERT, city outlt, Brougham, i Aue order, city baile No top toad Wagon, by Lock wood. Side dar top trotting Wagon, dy BK, M, Stivers, Four seat Park Phaeton, ov tM. stivers, Four ¢eat Pa: weton, by Miner & Stevens, Extension top Park Phaeton, by Miner B stevens. Jump aeat Wagon, top on hind veat, by Hooker & Ce Doctor's Wagon, by Dusenbury sad Van Duzen by Rockaways and sbiiting wp Depot Wagons, vig! press Wasons. Herauche or tight Brett, by Browster & Co, Fortlana Cutter sieighs, trom $26 ap. Blankets trom $150 up, Robes trom $3 up. Call aad examine our stock and get our prices t before Lichen elsewhere, VAN [ASSELL & KEARNRY, HW and 112 East 13th st. between ; 3d and an avs, SOPERIOR PAIR SADDLE AND IU lon, STEP. ping carriage Horses, trom Kentue! 1 Broad- way. OF OUR gore ORTMENT OF FINE © own hulid, at tow prices and warrante ni. ‘ 7 Washington place, second I | N 4 Bronte pDosite A GREAL SAORIFICE.—FINK TROTTING HORSE, warranted sound; time, 2:45; price $225; cost $600; Sis. Winter’ ss Hy rear Expre; _\Yagon, $125 cost 3 ; +f A FOUR SEAT PARK, PHAKTON. CLLR La yes coupe Rockaway, Order, for sale cheap Gooataay and Tales mtmeh a | No. NEARLY NEW, Bi DUSES- | HEN. by AO RAMKEN a 8C SON'S, Te Sornds ot of | Gna.’ A —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCITONEER. + 1H FOLLOWING ARE THE ‘DESCRIPTIONS of the trotting, road and coach stock to be sold to-mor- row (Thursday), November 4, at 12 o'clock, at stable cor. nor, of 2th siréet and bighth avenue, tie property of ‘TH WaY GELDING, Jack Stuart, got by Ethan Ai dam by Hambletonian, 1235 hands nigh, 12 years old trot in 2:3), YHE BROWN gelding, Kimball Jackson, got by Kim- nigh? years old; ball Jackson, dam by Gray nagle, 15% can trot in Sminutes. THE SORKEL gelding, Telegraph, by Sirocco; dam by Awerican star, 16% ligt, 7 years old; can trot in 2:48. THE DAPPLE gray mare, Mary Creamer, by Pilot, are dam thoroughbred; 1534 "high, 6 years old; can trot n'3 BAY GELDING, 16, high, 7 years old; great style and earance, HE BROWN gelding, Sandbar, by Biram Drew, dam by Young Morril, 15 high. 9 years old ; can trot in THE BaY Gelding Dandy, by Ethan Allen, d: Heury Clay, 15 high, 8 years old: can trot In TH VAPPLE gray mare Lady Non) pare! Feil, 15% high, 7 years old; can trot in 2 Tk BAY mare Lady Gallagher, by Washington, dam by Kennebec, 194 high, 6 years old’; can trot in THE CHESTNOT gelding fiekory Boy, by: Hickory ‘tema Morgan ae high, 5 years old; ELY MATCHED pair of chestnut sorrels, 15% hizh, 6 and 7 years old: can trotin 3:10, THE BLACK mare Dolly Dutton, by [Silverheels dam read ta be Rar’ high, 7 years old: can trot io CHESIN REL thoroughbred saddle and har- ness Mare, Ys m high, 8 years old, THK BLACK mare Blackbird, got by Blackbird, dam 4 Morgan mare, 15% high, # years old; can trot, in 3:10, TH SORRGL Gelding Racket ‘got by Bay verse gator 8 Duroc mare. 16° high, 8 years old; a can trot in 41HE DARK bay Mare Mathella, by Rock: Rs dam tar Mare, 15'4 high. 8 years eneieen trot in CLOSELY MAICHBD pair of mahogany tay coach Toe ony Kentucky bred, 16 high, 8 years old; unequalied tor s TE CHESTNUT sorrel Mare Algiers, got by Logan, dam Queen of the West, 153, high, 10 years ola: trotted Ty 2:0 ab 6 yours old; stinted to Ueo Wilkes, Jr. LOSLY matcned pair of chestnut sorrel Gold- THis 6 ings Mohawk Brothers, got by Mohawk, 16 niga pana s 9 ears ol n trot better than 2:40 to the pol een retvaed tor this pair, 1ull fast at sal Closely matched pair of jet black coacn Horses, with. out white, sired by Post Boy, 16% hij hb yeare old; all without exception che finest in Now ¥. OSELY CHED pair of bay "Goch Horses, 16 high, oeand Ory old; great style. 'N Mare Mary Ani. Kot by George Wilkes, rH Ba 16, pishy Sore id; can trot in are, Henrietta got by Union, 1534 high, 7 years a can iror it 2: Gelding Williamson, by, Sayre's ambi letonian, 16 hign, 7 years old; can trot in 2:50, SPLED OF above stock will be sliown at sal THE ABOVE stock was brought bere by Mr. Olds, be disposed at at private sale, but the market proving so one a has concluded to clean out the entire lot without reel, REPRESENTATIONS will be guaranteed. STOCK NOW on exhibition. SALH POFITIVELY without regard to weather. UOTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AND 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR POURTH AVENUES. FAMILY ESTABLISH MENT AT AUCTION FRIDAY, NOVENBER 6, AT 11 O'CLOCK. TEAM BAY HORSES, RAISED IN CANAD. hands high. 7 and 8 years old; kind and true i pan pes: irom vices very seyiiah, kod travellorst nothing; can di; also set douvle Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c., “"IXTENSION TOP PHAETON, IN GOOD ORDER, built by Miner & Stevens. ‘The above property is offered at private sale until Fri- day, November 6, when, It not disposed at auction. —MAJOR C ARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER— Will be sold, positively without reserve, on Satur- Gay’, November 7,'at 11 o'clock, at Barker & ‘son's ity ‘Auction Mart and New York Tattersa!ls, corner of Brot and Thirty -ninth street, the R COLUNKE K. TEN BROECK, OF Acarload of Trotiing Horses, Including several tho get ot Phaeton, imported by Coloael Ten Broeck. Particu- lars In tomorrow's Herald, EROWN SADDLE MARE, SIRED RY LEXING- ton, 15' hands, ® years: Uroken to all gaits ander } saddle; also Saddle and Bridie at private sale, TAS RNEY, pet nd 2 Thirteenth street, iy: —8ECOND HAND CARRIAGES, 5 angen, as good a as new, alet, In good order. I Small Clarence. 1 Road Wagon, with Top, ‘J. B. BREWSTER & CO., of Twenty-orth street. —GOOD FIRST CLASS BOARD CAN BE BAD FOR « horses at the lowest rates at 156 West Thirty-first st —I OFFER FOUR HORSES, PIT FOR ANY BUSI- A. ness. to be sold cheap; good reason given for sell- ine. Call at 376 and $78 Bowery, in rear stable, opposite ‘uth street. —COUPES, LA! y " PHARTONS, « Wagons, Huggies, Coaches, Coupe Circular iront Coupe Rockaway, by Ham, pole snd shafts, taken in exchange; sold low. HA Broad wa: and Fourth street. BARGAIN—BAY HORSE, TOP SIDE BAR WAGON and Harness: all tor $328, Call and see at 196 East Thirteenth street eee) GESILEMAN WILDL SELL HIS TURNOUT AT A —Horse, 6 years old, 5 hands; can trot tust ind kind: shifting top Road Wagon and Harness: also a beauciul top Pony Phaeton. Call at 33 East Twelrth street irivate stab! . WAGONS AND TRUCKS CHEAP: A. second hand: Hxpress Grocery Delivery and Viatform spring Wagoi and Butchers’ T1 Apply i _Avply VERY STYLISH DAPPLE GRAY HORS die Horses in Sew NEW. AND Business, Depot, vd, Furnitnre 16 hands high, 6 years old; also one of the finest end- ‘ork; warranted sound and kind, (ageiaces FOR SALE-AT THE OLD ESTAB. lsned manufactory No, 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn; all styles; new and second hand; 2 per cent less than New York prices. H. B. WITTY & CO, “OF ROCHESTER, 18 a1 (W Sigth avenue with one pair of Blacks, 162, and or single Bays, very Ane; suitable for coupe or to mate JOR SALE—10 UARGE, g000, Wonk HORSES; have been used in the’ tee bu JOR SALE.—B. J. CONK: road Horse. Apply at 176 Mercer Areets FoR, SALE—THRER GOOD WORK HORSES, “18 er bas no werk for them. 880 Broome ow! street, near Mote WOR SALE.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO SELL his Horses, blnck, 15.2 hands; very « piiige | kind and irae; will Se sold at a sacrifice: price $450. Apply at office of stabies 121 West Twenty-third street. JOR SALE—A FRENCH LANDAU, PERFECT order. Apply at private stable 186 Bast Thirdeth sree, OR SALK—A TEAM OF BAY HORSES, JUST AR. Tived irom Orange eounty 16 heads. uigh 7 and. 6 years old; sound and kin 1 roadsters and stylish drivers Cal on or iuldrens HONK, 162 Chambers st. DOR SALE—TWO HORSES, 16 WAN F fine extra stylish driver: been used in coupe; good yenerai business horse. Apply, tor two days, at feed store 37) Hudson street, jor SALE cue AP—FINE YOU G TRUCK HORSE, Rout fon, for grocery of provision busi. eas Mea tot or foots aut Piniaree, Appiy av al6 West ‘Twelfth strect, corner of West street. ORK HORSES JPOR SALE CHRAPSTURE IN- K quire of BLAUY Tompkins Market, corner of Third avenue and Se snith street BLANK&SS, ROBES, &C., IN BNDLEGS Ho varie. at prices that ANG BRO. please everybody. ©. Manutacturers, 114 Chambers st AND. COUNTRY chunk of a Ma: 17 Nare, 8%. 7 Nev JMPORTANT TO FARMERS tractors.—For Rar stylish, Jet bi tear be driven by any’ one and warranted | Orne ROAD WAGON, 5 ONK DUSENBORY & VAN Duser top Wagon. nearly new. $25; 1 Brewster side bar, $250; 1 Suver radon [iy ‘5; | Waterman full spring, $165; 1 ‘ooster Bros. $175; 1 ly six-seat Phaeton Coach, $240, 1 Coupe Ri 1 top Pony’ Phaeton, $4: Skeleton Wago: $65; 1 might Gu set gl ena Robes. singie an we. ie GRAY, wand 22 RIVATE STABLE WANTED FOR THE WINTER— Four stalls and coachman’s house: must be near Madison avenue and Thirty-second street. Address, by letter, 158 Madison avenue. ROcKAways A BPECIALTY, he newest Berlin aad roglish: designs, in pope Sng Ld agate, 32 AND S14. Broom rele eas LATELY . Li 8. FLANDRAU. Rom masons ee PHABTONS. BY BEST ial Pole and awa, ter street. jakers, to trade for a am of work Mares, to 16 hands, and ander 8 years old, or for a Bare. sie ler 8 years, that can Seat 4 minutes JAMES L: M LER, box 2,913 Post office. KOOND HAND VICTORIA, COUPE ROCKAWAY, S* Fark Phaeton. six-seat Rockaway, Doctor's Phaeton, Buggies. light Rocka- ANUFACTORERS’ MALL t STABLE WANTED—OR HALF LARGE ONE; ‘room for three horses, carriages and coachma: about Firtieth street, Sixth or Seventh avenue. Address 8., box 2,548 Post office. TPO, UET-HORSES AND WAGONS: SINGLE AND dofible teams Horses (speedy) and Wagons: new and stylish. Union Club Stables “No, 6 hast Eighteenth reet, t between n Broadway and F Fi avenue. T ANTED—A CARRIAGE HORS MUST BE BLACK or dapple gray, stylish, 6 to 8 years, at least 1554 hands, weign 11/0 and sound; one Week's trial before payment required. Address, with lowest price cash, box IRE—FOR ONE MONTH, A LIGHT pe Rockaway, ‘with shafts, by a private family. Adareas @, Hy Herald office, ANTED—A LIGHT HORSE TRUCK TO HIRE; also Horse for its Keed. during the winter; well cared for, with privilege of buying; work easy. Address VAN, 2.158 Third avenue, ANTED—TO HIRE FOR TWO MONTHS, A covered Pony Phaeton or box light Wagon; will be garetully used tor park driving. | Address, stating terms, PHAETON, Horald Uptown Branch office. WAXTEDIA FEW MORE HORSES TO BOARD FOR the winter; good stabling, &c.; my personal at- tention given to them; terms reasonable. Address box 109 Post office, Rahway, N.J. W_ccuple of weoke; side bar preierred., Apply to Mrs ABBOTT, 736 Broadway. Stee Wah ONE HAVING A PHAETON OR ‘wagon for a small ony, to sell at a vargain, may purchaser at 61 West ‘Th 50 AXP A, id-PouND FOUR-WHEEL DRAG SOU or Dog Cart, that cost $875, will be Riven for asorrel, black or gray’ Horse that can show at time of sale a tull mile in 2:50 or better: must be sound and kind, short bodied and long gaited, 15 to 15% hands and high headed: very prompt, pat not hard mouthed, and r 8 years old; been used but few paint as bright as when first left shop; black arming running gear; very stylish: made trom the Demorest Company ; hind seat a facing or back to horses, or can be removed entirely and drag shat up to accommodate bat two. Address, describing horse, where and when time canbe shown, MATCHED TEAM, box 1824 Post office, Philadelphia. ANTED—A GOOD TOP WAGON TO HIRE FOR A rteenth stree _ CITY RE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, _ Central. DESIRABLE PLOT OF LOTS ON MADISON AVE- nue foe sale eSh with Joan to responsible party. 39 Nussa: t, room FIRST CLASS DWELLING, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue Hotel; rents for $3,000; ‘will sell low, and take in payment 85.000 cash, balance in $5,000 payments. In- quire at stable 1,272 Broadway. WAIT OFFER.—FINE HOUSE, 12 EAST SEVENTY- fourth street; complete in all respects and delight- fuliy situated: will sell very cheap. Apply on prem! or to JESSU P, 256 Broadway. Kast side. A RARE CHANCE FOR GROCERS—FOR SALE, THE spleupid property southeast corner Second avenue and Tweltth street, New York city; fitted up expressly tor the grocery business. For particulars inquire at No. 251 Wasnington street, N. ¥. STORY AND BAS*MENT OR SALE—A TWO Vottage, with nice garden: lot 25x100. Inquire on premises, 387 Bast Kighty-first stroot, between Second and Third avenues. OR SALE—IN HARLEM, 112TH STREET, BETWEEN tecond and Third avenues, two frame Houses, with four Low, cr would exchange for Brook!: n_Propert, glear of encumbrance. Apply to JOHN STEWART, = | West Forty tirst street. BROOKLYN AND TO LET FOR SALE PURssBED, NEW HOU! SE, BROOKLYN, SACRI- ficed ; house poner furnitire new: on fiae avenue; worth $10,600; sold. f _Faise $3,000 cash. Ad: dress box 47, station i New Yor! 10 LET—RKESTAURANT. Faicere WELL KNOWN AND long established Oyster House and Restaurant No. %o | hnton street, near ton; has been kept tor many years by Dominick Colgan, who now wishes to retire on Account of his advanced years, The house is large and commodious, well turnished througbout; is first class. and 11 one of the best Jocations in the city. This 1s a Tare chance fora party who ae e as the prospects tor making “Le quire of D. & M. CHAU Nay. 27 Montague sirect WESTCHESTER COUNTY | ‘PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. { ESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR 8) SALE, Davis avenue, New Rochelle.—For sale, the two story and basement Cottag> and about 13s acres of iand ‘on westerly side of Davis avenue, and near central part of village; newly and {horoaghly jinted and repaired; as Water, furnace, £c.; price, ¥ 180 jouse opposite, on the corner of avenues, now occupied by RK. W. about Uy acres of land; pelea Each parcel abundantly supplied with iruit and evergreen trees. Apply to 8, F. & F. H. COWDKEY, 67 Wall street. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON city “___AND_ Bi BERGEN HEAL BST For Sale. LEASE FOR SALE—OF PREMISES FOOT OF Morgan street. Jersey City, with or without botler- makers’ Tools; corner lot; 3, would suit other man, ulactarers ; the premises also are for sale. Apply to H, LESLIE, office of LS K. Murray, No. 37 Pine street, N. ¥ PROPERTY OUT OF THE cITy “FOR SALE OR | TO } RENT. vi “(FINE FARM OF 9 ACRES, NEAR SING SING; god buildings, stock, crops, “&c.. for sale cheap} OLIVER ARTER, 9 Nassau street, room 11. OR SALE—AT LONG BRAN! End Hotel, a buildin in ten'mingtes’ drive of the’ owner would exchange tor tween Mamaroneck and Norwalk. | Apply GEORGE PELL, 170 Broad way, room & R™ ERDALE ON THE HUDSON.—ANY:PARTY WHO wants to go to this delightful place, can find a large and complete mansion, with all improvements inside, and the most periect outside arrangements; will sell of RIKER & CO., Ne. 6 Pine street, 10 BE SOL! BARGAIN—A CHO{CK FARM OF 42 Beros, with stock and crops, atuated in, Bucks county, one mile trom Quakertown Stauton, N. only Fx! ot, erty on the ‘ly be. Mr, exchange. Consisting of « good substantial Dwelling Hoase in good repair, having been recently painted and papered throuzhout, large barn, good stabling, carriaye, ne and Poultey houes. outbuildings, and large orchard ‘of choice ‘uitof ali kinds, flower and kitchen gardens, 3 cows. 2 horses, 2 hogs, 70 chickens farm wagons, ploagh nar- row, Greseping orgy form tools, &c., crops, corn, wheat and o: In Barn: Reade sxig tor all pro: duce atthe toot; it rains gaily to Phil. tha, Aki t to New York. Price, Terms, ea balance om easy terms. the gniy reagou for eiling, the owner is a medical mat to live in town. Ad- dress, Dr. SAWYER, Rush House, Quakertown Station, Bucks county, P 10 RENT—MERC CHANT FLOURING AND GRIST Mill on Hudson; fine water power and location ; all improvements and conveniences; low to suitable parties, Particulars trom Mr. dahrsthentad toe Broadway XCHANG A FRUIT GROWING COUNTRY SKAC ot 30 acres, on the Delaware river, in the city of Burlington: will take two smal! Houses in South Brook: lyn, of Boots and shoes, RIKER & CU, No. 5 Pine street JOR SALE OR KXCHANOK. A MANUFACTURING in this city, with two of more lot and ding, new, with «team p water right 10,000, dares, s. By Jr, [yor EXCHANGE—FOUR piner | chase GROCERY Stores at $7,500, 83,500, $3,500 will trade for a House with a tirvt mortgage ont guange for New York of, Brooklyn Geoodd Mortgaxen: alee. 10) Liquor 81 NEY, to 28744 Bowery. {OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID, LARGE FARM, 10 0 actos; can open over 2 slate quarries 20,000. K. Py WILLIAM: Middie ti ut ee Y. OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE SLATE MILL, MANU. rd others will ex: roperty of tor good res. GOODs. A> SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, bg « ag 63 Broad betwee: ei eth ore Nath ONE BLOCK BELOW A. T, STEW: WARTS, respectfully invite the atrention of their customers amd the public generally to tueir GRAND SPECIAL SALE SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, bought at men aToly ca comprise te immense suction sales, and will ‘1 UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS ever offered in thine ity. Toe at THE ae ag $2 25 aun nis Sik at Test se sand nots Cry yards “All the above black ‘miki wacraaved 2 pe beiow cost of importation. Elegant lines of colored, eros grain, Suks 25 inches wide, tor evening wear, in choice cate shados color, $1 50; worth $2 50. LOOK AT THE PRICES. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, Empress Cloth Poplins (cloth colors), 6c, ; Diagonal Serge (cloth colors), 2c. ; worth 4c. Iinperial Serge (aixed cgloring) 3s 3 worth 40a. ‘All-wool Empress Cloth, 350. worth Sie, All-wool Camel's hale Stor for polonaixe, 450.3 wort We. All-wool Merino, 144 yards wide, 45c. bestng she. All-wool Camel's Hair Ser A. O1 5 worth 85e. All-wool Satine Cloth (clo: 37, ene ‘500. Pure silk and wool Serge (cloth colors, orm Teo, Pure silk and wool hago Fosliag. Toc. ; worth Aes El it assortment Kt Reotea Plaids for children’s weal 25e., 350., 400. Ste, and Gc, a yard. are Camel's Hate Cloth, 1 yarda wide, $1 Iba yard where a “Kare Gamer fate Cloth, Diagonal, 1% yards wide, $1 30; sold everywhere at 6 82 BLACK CASHMERES, Lupii ten lr TET ae tes auction, @c., apin’s al ‘ash me eons oe ecards worth 750. aie. and 88. Lupin’s all-wool black Cashmere, from auction, 15¢ yards wide, Téc, @ yard; wi ins 8 superior aun aliswool blace Cashmere, 10, $1 15 and $1 25, warranted the 1 black French Cash ¥ ay meal ee an beat vate in’ehia 100 pieces Lupin’ yards wide, $1 a yard JOHN E. KAUGHRAN, ¥. W. CHIVVIS, H. CONKL! CON & CO. so 763 Broadwa: between Bightt aud a Ninth’ Lists Bien L = ( t EAT LIQUIDATION SALE M. RE) ; or IM AN 25 UNI i) IN Bi 2 UARE, whion must be closed out within thirty days, regaréles® g 2 & Pr Wo., 45c., 50c., 60c. and upward. DRESS GOODS at 80 per cent below former prices. BLAOK AND MOURNING DRESS GOODS AND GRAPES, LACKS AND EMBROIDERIES, SILK VELVETS, 0 per cent below former prices. FLANNELS, CASSIMERES AND OLOTHS, TABLE LINENS AND PIANO COVERS, ‘White Goods and Piqu ry & ~] S losiery and Underwear, 80 per cent below former prices. PARIS COSTUMES, Beaver and Velvet Sacques for Ladies and Chiléres, Handsome Opera Cloaks. LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. Linen Handkerehiefs, Corsets and Trimmings da, LACE cuatains ec. rgest st amorement in tne city. From sit per pair to fn very finest SHEPPARD & RD ENAPP'S Great Carpet and_Upholste: Warercoms, 1 and 185 Sixth avenbe. ~MILLINERY ‘AND DRi MAKING. TTENTION 18 CALLED TO 1 DRESSMAKERS OP- oP. Portamity; column Unfurnished INSTRUCTION. Sead A EXPERIENCED TEACHER, GOLD MEDALLIST of foreign university, Ng private paplle: pre pares for scientific schools college. English American; highest cy pi Ad ror, Ww est Fureeath street. T DOLBEAR’S COMMERCIAL Chea Broadway, xentlemen, ladies and boys Footing Private lessons in basiness Writing, Bookkeeping a other branches, and learn more in quarter than in years in classes; two private desks vacant; an evening Ger- man class commences Thursday, this week. Aa THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, w FOURTH AVENUR, Gooper Institute. Bookkeeping, ‘taaleg Arimmmetios G Germen, taught day and evening. Ladle: Department. “felegravhy. taught pracuieally, wi struments, in one quarter. N JEXPERIENCED AND, PRACTICAL, TEACHER AX watt rive private lesson in sauna pat eb: try, Knglis! atin, Greek, natural le foie, avd metaphysics,’ terms ‘reaeot ieee TEACHER, 303 Euat *Tweaty-ainth street. GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN LES fone of an hour each. Avply this week from 3 ts at 1.261 Broadway, above Thirty-first street; guaranteed. ‘OLIVER By GOLDSMITH. “\ LL YOUNG MEN AND PARENTS ARE INVITES to call at the West Side Business College, Sixth ave ue, corner Twenty-third street, day or evening. OOKKEEPING mop AFFAIRS, ©, C. MARSH, author of the pop’ keeping, continiies to give private togentiemen: and ladies, Apply — IRST CLASS SCHOOL FoR YOUNG LADIES at Brussels—French, German, Italian and all era of education taught by prot anor of ot the “Untvei and of the “Grand Conservatoire de Bruxite: and gardens ina beautiful and healthy sitaation. prospectuses and references apply to Mise VEST at Avenue Cartenburg, or Mrs. NOEGGERATH, 4 West Thirty-Aith street, New York. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN CAPABLE OF PRE. paring a young man for school of mines, Colambig: Gouge: Address, stauing terms, box 145 Herald oftice. 15 CENTS WEEKLY FOR FRENCH, GERMAN J AND Spr ee conversation pearenteed, to gentlemen ig three months, or no payment, Call at 1315 Broadway, ap stairs, room 8, evenings, after 6 o'clocK, = x _ YACHTS. “STEAMBOATS, _ & 3COW FOR SALE.—A GOOD, STRONG, DECKED O_ Scow, us wet, ae Pe eerie Los deéps, 2 br acity; sultaole for ai ind of heavy “et dress OW, box 142 Herald office. 7 ANTED TO BUY OR HIRE—A BARGE OR CARAS Boat. address, tor two days, 315 Ross street Brooklyn. B. D, WASTED, TO PuncHA ‘About $9 feet in length. 407 and 40s Broadwa: ASE—A STEAM YAC Inquire of W. HIGGINS, Ses ‘EUROPE. Avast HEINEL, JR, Manufactory of brass and plated silver Instruments, II furnishes instruments of all constructions at lowes prices, and uaranteed @ of soltet fini ind clear tune, facturing murbleized mantels, two | 3 ailin operation; @ acres Land in fee simples 84,000. __ POST OFFICE NOTICE. an Re Le WILLA M: . Madde Granville, N.Y. Ost OFFICE xortce.. THE MAILa FOR # HANDSOME BRICK HOUSE, BROWN STONE Cat thie Wiles as formes A. trimmings, in West Thirty-eughih street fine local: | Fagg By A Re follows: On — ity, all modern Improvements, tor Brookiyn House; | } ana . Berane at Y uftsd M., om Thursday” at 1g At tering easy. Address OWNER, Herald Uptown Brauch on Saturday at 1130 4. i. office. tT, L, JAMES, Postmaster. = —) _REAL ESTaiE WA V FANTAD—FOR CASIL BUYER, PLOT oF “hi OTS stare for tenements, on east or west sides, below Sixtieu re ee OLIVER CARTER, 39 Nassau street, room 1, ANTED vT PURCHASE, wanes TO BUY=A 1 NEWSPAPER Route with or withoat Store or Stand, in 3 Brookiya or vicinity, Addi iving full jerald oMice. ANTED—A HIGH STOOP HOUSE, BETWEEN Fourteenth street and Central oe and Fourth and seventh avenues; price from i pay: ment part cas! on property ‘$e bonds, Aa- att “Abecrip ton an tevl theta otown Branch amcar /ruevlars a