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bv ‘NEW YUKK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. ‘ eel a ar ra i — ‘ | heats, best three in five, catch weights; $60 to the | to order; vesse! to Miller & Houghton. Crossed the | Wylie, Liverpool via St Johns, NP, and Halifax; Euro- MISCELLANEOUS DEERFOOT PARK. eet ‘ ‘ squator Det 11, ip lon 39 5) pagn (Bn), Userpon ved, jason, Adams, TROTT SG AT PHILADELPHIA , Bee aera eas by Mica | aRrederinaot ivoruct, xx, wills arweia, P| Broun My Soy &-Arvived, brig Wi x ae Free, dam Rosette (Prine)... “2 21 “ jon 8, a ¥Sim- | Put back 7th, ship E C Scranton, Whecler, for Livery Vast Day of the Third Fall Trotting | of 70%, (2m Row ten, aged, by Bulletin, renee. Cok Same ay en wene soar pool warsrlogteas —_—_—_-—_—— Meeting—Pauline the Winner of the dam unknown (Boughoum)... ‘south. . W W Lord (of P a Cow Bay, OB, 15 Sailed 6th, steamer Alps (Br), Drakeford, New York. 222 Brig word (of Pietvou), Land ‘i ont er a ae iI | | Ow i » coal to Bird, Perkins & J ston, | Cl r Anite Currier (Br), McLaughlan, | Postponed 2:38 Race and Logan and | OWner’ss. b. Lup, aged, pedigree unknown 4 3 3 | days. wilh h New York. F’, ery interesting Turf, yoy ine 2:50 sae Waanek. Owner's ch. m, Minnie by Planet, dam Wi Oot ectiss Hobbs, Dodge, Gardiner, Me. 1 days, | \Yanwourn, NS, Nov 7—Arrived, schr Welcome Home, f * fae See Pee baito Sr. | withiomber tod M Murray # Co; venel to. HW Loud & | New York via Halifax. Events. ‘The third fail trotting meeting at Deerfoot Park | oe ae f pias pape EROS CHILDREN came to an end yesterday, the weather being ee Ee ms te. Atherton, Turks Island 16 =. pated ALEXANDRIA, Nov 6—Arrived, schrs O D Witherell, ' eg ag tes } pleasant and the track in fair condition for this | TROTTING IN CALIFOBNIA, charge, ot i 4 . By athe ese ned ea. | Beane Milt New Haven. TEETHING, | ronan cur Prairie Bird ( 5 . Helmstrom, Sa- . 2 : —— | season of the year. Firston the programme was SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7, 1874. Minas, PIG days, with, moiaase! 7] to M Micnelena; yessel Sailed—steamship Joba Gibson, New. Yorp: sehen Ot WINSLOW'S: ‘Gray Chief, Ela Madden, Ameri- | the postponed 2:38 race, im which, of the horses | In tue pools for the great $2,000 trotting race | WEINER i eg Gay yerAmes Jersey Cliyy ida tham, Any f MBS. Girl and Eella j that came on the track, Phil O'Neth Jr. tad tO | yerween Oveident, Judge Fallerton and Chicago | wmber to master” Ta hound Xow’ Hiren. TMOSION, Mev ?—Arrived, steamships China (PP Gill Kiece= ioe d Pi e ‘i Ww sehr Oc ile, Malls, Richy f a. Verpool ; jarrisburg, ie a el i: . si | 49 eng sr pe ye aienoa ia oe be A P J heap ~~ a ands to-day, Lager | phe O'! Mullisod, Uzborne, Virginia, with wood to H rata ‘Hay, Dix, New York; Win 6, Dearbori, Philadel- youl i rs. . | sold fav a, erton: ond choice. e | avens. a the Winne | fourth. The bay mare Neilie bemg drawn earners threatening and the race may have to | ae W Clarke, Green, Virginia, with wood to H P Ha- Tiyon arrived, bark Bolivia, Everett, Rotverdam ; schr FOR CHILDREN TEETH Weg see there were but two contestants remaining. Before | be postponed, uct ‘schr Wm Barrett, Lindsley, Virginia for New Haven. leared—Steamships Oriental, Hallett, Savannah ; Nor paces es | the fifth heat O'Neil was the favorite in the first Later—The Race Postponed. | ,,The steamsnip State, of Penpsy!vania (Br), which pan, Nickerson, Phiadelphia;, Glaacus,, earns Hee greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening: Goldsmith Maid Fails to _ povissoid, pringing $20 to Pauline’s $17. Then the SaN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7, 1874 | Dott Sik west ateammhig Borbnia’ Gee hence | Haviit Rocky Glen, Hizins Millbrulge; sehrs Northern | the gums reducing all inflammation, will allay all pals: B t Her Recora | betting changed; and, while the horses were The race between Occident, Fullerton and Chi- fur taverpoot: hh Jat 40 29, lon 7 17, a brig-rigged steam- tage, ———, Bagua; Lucy M Collins, Col ee re, and spasmodic action, and is” en = . | >, 5 3 Neil. | % » Sailed—Steamships Johns Hopkins, Leopard, Orien- — | scoring, Pauline brought $65 to $30 for O'Neil | cago Boy bas been postponed tall Wednesday next ‘iy P| SURE TO REGULAT Bh | Pauline wou the heat in 2:99, and was still the | onaccount of rain Passed Through Hell Gate, tol NOMAD. and ANANDA. tes Carrie, Melvin, YOUR BOWELS, favorite $19 to $10. The men, however, were ili at | ee ae alps hag eR pe eee ot Thomaston | Mf Donner Boston; Wake, Now York, | Depend upon 1, mothers, it will give rest to youre | . 4 n¢ 1. ] \— 2 mington, Baker, Hy —_— i ease, and again O’Neil sold first choice, bringing | TROTLING STALLION RUINED. een Trspocnis, Drage Fate 9 Blackstone, Hallet, Providence: Culvert, Bort Hoval, | selves and » | 055 to $28 é nia state of uD- Pacigad Nebr Van Buren, Seavey, Gardiner for New York, | SC; barks Victoria ‘(Nor), Jacobsen, Boliast, Ireland: une | $86 to $23 ee pe =r Sk si a hy jhe NEwbORGH, N. Y,, Nov. 7, 1874 — | with shingies ana lumber 104 § Crowd. for New York, | putoingite, Ger), Rosenau. Bremen sehre susan Sia mon RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS, _— | certainty an erplexity the horses we vbr H & Hallock, Matlock, Providence for New York. wis, Newburyport; Geo jowdoin, Port Koy: — pelgap ety: Sissi heat whe stark wae oxoelieDhs een i pares ie Ataat aie baie : Soh Puilanthropist, Eaton, Baugor tor Newark, with | 1 "4M Mteed. Sulem: Sam} Applegate, Hriageton, NJ." | Wehave put up and sold wiaarticle for years, and can. Point BREEZE Park, November 5 and 6.—Purse Pauiine leading at the quarter pole one length e 3 Ae ian 8 Turner, Havana. : say in confidence and truth of it 1,000 lor Horses tuat have never beaten 2:38; $500 | in 3934 Macnntin’ kee was Sen a ieagen in front at | Saunders, teacher, one of two persons thrown out, a is Ae ete alge Nantucket for New York, with Of, TUTNeE, tera ee Moy T=Paneed tn for Baltimore; iy of it what we have never: to the first, $260 lo the second, $150 to the tuird = the palf im 1:18, From this point the mare beat had an arm broken and received other injuries. | Schr Clava Jane, Robinson, Rockland for Newark, | ship Sirius (Ger), Moller, Breme: #ud $100 to the fourth norse, mile beats, best three | O'Neil all around unu! wituin twenty lengths of the pip sin ark H Sievens,froui | been able to say of any other medicine—never has it. ; ‘Janelro, ‘The horse had the cords of both hind legs cut ana | Withstone, D Perry, Flint, Machias for New York, with weased out—Barks Gustafva (Swe). tor Rotterdam; | failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely Ns, C | in tive, in harness. score, When O'Neil Went into the air and was | js probably ruined. Uo was valued at $20,000, h : ‘0 | . . He .0010, ber to Chase. Ralbot & Co. Battaglia (Ital), do; brigs OC STARTERS. caught just in time to go under the wire half a ‘Palla: ; lumber be Claudl Ser). tor Bio 7 es was 4, W, Ross! g. g Gray, Cutel.... 19 6 1 1 headin advance, The judges decided 1 a dead | ong an & MOTErs, Of Dutcness | reer Fone Miners, Whleare, Clete tales Hor New | Janetfo (al trom Baltimore); also brig Flora, tor Kio ae ‘eininig pare et dissatisfaction: A. W. Strand’s b. m. Katy 5. ‘ 2 2 heat in whereat some o! we DACKE! ‘ork. Grande (from Richmond). y any one who use nm contrary, all are de- 3. K. Mortimer’s b. m. Dé Rosa 1110 1 7 7 | Pauitne were very indignant and used pretty | === —— = | »chr Helen Rommell, Beers, Boston for New York. Arrived—Bark Norge (Nor), from Montevideo; brig J cama i a. K. P. Parry's b. g. Philadelphia Boy 2 4 4 3 3 | hard words, The mare was Still the iavorite, rebr E Daniels Smith, Providence for New York. D Tapper (Br), from Rio Janeiro tor orders, ch lighted with its operations, anc speak in terms ot high- K. Dempeter's ch. g. Simun 10 2.3 5 5 | selling tor $20, while the gelding brought S H J P Pp J N G N EW S hr Onward, Wheeler, Newport for New York. ‘Also passed out, ship Orpheus, for Bremen; barks Chas- ah ph ots Bae , ; | © | Scar Hester, Davis, Port Jefferson for Albany. seur, for Cork: Anna, for Rotterdam; brigs Aquidneck, | estcommendation of its magical effects and medica} Dan Mace’s b. m. Manue.. 4 5 5 2 4) $is. The seventh heat was hotly contested . Schr Katie d Hoyt Arnold, Fall River for Baltimore. for Rio Janeiro; Chattanooga, for Demerara; schr Shi- W. 1. Simmons’ 0. g. Coeston. 6 3.7 8 6 throughout, neither horse making a skip in the | pera Ta Mie Ais ir Twilight, Johnson, Stamford for Trenton. Joh, for Cubs. f virtues. We speak in this matter “what we do know,’ 8. B. J. Larzelere’s s. m. Fanuy Gil- | mile, and, landing head and head under the wire, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Schr Sarah, Jarvis, Oyster Bay tor New York. Also arrived, sehr Emma H Drummond, Higgins, from bert... 5 6 8 9 8| the judges decided ti dead. Tne majority of the . pone Winston, Rect. bate), for ne Lore i. Bole Ee er ornate (et steamship Chilian (Br), after years of experience, and ple our reputation a $1 2 e) # rebr Li es le: f LV ES N,N 5 B. Crosson’s w. g. Barney Crosson... 711 90 9) betting men now stood suill and apxiously DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB | y. c ates, Holmes, wh for New Bestiac Wie Griveae ived, : for 'theituldiment of what-we bare decia Ta i aa F. Noaine?s b.m. Volunteer Maid.. 9 710 4dr | awaited the result of the eighth heat, ore a MONTHS OF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER r Ney, Chase, Fall River for New York. GEORGETOWF, SC, Oct 28—Arrived, schrs Sarah L ‘mos » New Mi. Sali i e, $12 -Orf, ‘ i yu, with stone t Christ U0. . é TINE | end alter one of the finest beats seen for a long | — i same “sehr John L Cartin Bryant, New London for New 29th—Arrived, gchrs Jessie S Clark, Elwood, New | and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifjeen or twenty: Quarter, Half. Mite, | while--the horses being lapped almost the entire | Nevaas Nar. Be Hivernool. {29 Broadway. York. Rebecca, Morse, Charleston, gt Seiya a iia 2:32; | miile—-Pauline landed the winner of the heat and | Abxsnis...-...:-|Nov. 1. [Lverpool Selir Forest Oak. Parker. New Haven for Baltimore. | «1 or Cleared, scht Hattie MCG Buck, Woodbury, | minutes after the syrup is administered, Becond ueat race by a head, O’Neil breaking twenty lengths | Honenzollern bv. HL.|Bremen....]2 SO EM eer aacnente Ginnie peeice New Tce JAC KSONVIL a1—. M Pendie- REE Third heat.. 5" | from the score and running over it, Time, 2: | yA SCnOWten, ov, 12, Rotterdam Bones ALR aie cegimmtes pee pe New dork. tee Oat S- Arrived, schr Mark Pendle: nts Yaluable preparation has been used with never- Fourth heat. ig | Agreat deal of money changed hands on the re- (rod ben : Nor ih Renan Pour ag to order. wit 2—Cleared, schr Annie L McKeen, McKeen, New seawOEe mee Sine UHR a vel ASE ae | wethe first regular contest was the purse of $200, | ftv gi New York. \4.] Laversool.. 118 Broadway. New York, with Sites ant pasiengers” New Bediora for | YfORILE, Nov 6—Arrived, bark Mondego (Br), Lom- THONBANDS OF CARRE: Pon BRbEre PABKe Purse. $1,000 for horses | oF 2200 horses, four of Line starters coming t0 the ;|Bremens...[2 Bowling Green | BOUND wast. bard, Port Antonio, Jas sclir Ruth H Baker, from —. | It not only relieves the child of pain but invigorates a eaten 2:42; $500 to t 3 Score, these being P. W. Fleming’s gray geiding | -|Nov. 14.|London.... 169 Broadway. Steamship Ge vel, W! York for 7th—-Atrived, § Edward J Johnson, Bean, Belt r SAAbaaeecnel bldo ee sie cont Maan give woke | Wilke, Asa Whitson’ roan gelding T. E, Gordon, | Vie «|Nov. 14. |Giaszow.:./7 ewltng Green | pligenghin Seeren Cecawell, Whitehead, New York Rr | Tewmunen, sts, Bawall 4 sobnsons ast, | the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone L. E. Sifkin’s brown gelding Johuny and William “ys E y i steainship City ot Fitenbarg, Baker, New York for New JEW ORLEANS, Nov 3—Arrivea up, staamship Palm il a fourth horse; mile heats, best three mm five, in | wackoverts? sorrel gelding Logan. Willie was the Liverpool. 129 Broadway. Bedford, Pp City ol es Ps and energy to the whole system. It will almost sn- (Br), Pierce, Liverpool. harness, . “ Russia. Liverpoot.. |4 Bowling Green 7 e Gr, q r 4 Br), eraceee Tee | favorite before the start, $20 to $14 over all the | we : r ines, Gn Brig Maggie Wood, Wood, New York for Mayaguez. Ciéared—Steamship Prince Edward (Br), #razer, Liv- | ‘stantly relievo e STARTERS, rest. Gordon won the first heat, yet Wille sull | Gitworsundop... Te ALitarpncltib Boe away, Sehr Adria (Br), ‘Smith, New York jor Pout-a-Pitre, | erpool (not as telegraphed). CEH peas 2. H. Philip's b. m. Kila Madden. 2.1 1 4 7 bold first choice, the average pools bringiag Wile | Baise a oi bak 6 Gnad. bth—Acrived, ships Tros (Nor), Herlofsen, Reval: Hud- | @RIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. J. &. Turner’s 0, m. Mattie Lyle.. 4 2.2 1 2 30, Held $12,’ Logan secured the second heat | Kthlopia....... a 7 Rownng G: Be hr gobn Crockford, Hart. Amboy for Providence. gon (Br), Nicholas, Haimburg; brig Felipe’ (sp), Obiera, Dae CENA i ie AS = be Ta, r 5 3 $30, © Bec | Siew ser ae . Scur Ralph Howes, Bearse, Jacksonville for New Ha- javana. fe believe it Is the best an st remedy in ptt terete a Eapnene Reet ee | After an exceedingly close contest with | Hohenstaufen... BRAN gree | rane tt Arrived at the Passes 6th, bark Joven Narcisa (Sp), | world er ait cgaes wit Dyssntery and Diarrhiee itvomte. Gain taonhe i. atte ae 8. 8 Gordon, but notwithstanding this the gray | gtiiui'Necada, 72 Broadway. hip Prima Donna, Taylor, New York tor Mystic. Mas, Havana; sobr Lily of the Valley, Ruatan. dren, whether it arises trom teething or from any other pete) ei eee ai +6 4 6 2 41.0. | peiding was a long favorite over toe’) pommerania.....|> BE I Tae ab Schr 8 L Tay, Brown, Hoboken tor Boston. 7th—Arrived, steamship New Orleans, Dearborn, New | cause, We would say to every mother who has’a child. donn Quinn’s bik, m. Ella. +8 3 3 6 Sr.o. | Hela. Logan won ie third heat, when | Maas. N “| Rotterdam |50 Broadway. Schr Atlantic, Black, Elizabethport for salem. York; ship Calleope (Br). Sinclair, Cardiff; barks David | guttering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not A. B, Dellarv’s br. m. Hannah D.. 3 5 4 8 54.0. rr P tered ‘olest against bim | City of Montreal. Liverpool. |15 Broadway. Sehr A Tirrell, Atwood, Port Johnson tor Boston. McNatt (Br), Stewart, Havana; Vircin of Montserrat, | jet your prejudices nor the prejudices of others stand ¥. L. Hirdic’s b, g. Clothesiine.... 77 8 7 61.0, | MPP. W. Fieming entered o pr < leyeaegy pS oatabagag 4 Ewerpool.. Is Broadway. a. | Schr Free Wind, Frisby, New X ork for Salem. do; sehr Lily of the Valley. froin Ruatan. between your suffering child sud. the relief that will her : og atle “© | as having trotted at West Side Park, Jersey City, | Calltoruia........ Mawes Broad chr Success, Richards, New York for Boston. Cleared—Steamsnips Mississipp! (Br), Wrake; Ja- | sure—yos, absolutely sure—to follow the use of this medi " 4 | this Season, unuer the name of Captain P., better | Tet aan. Bremen....12 Bowlin: Schr MR Mahony, Coftin, New York for Boston, maican (Br), Winder, and Ponce (sp), Portnondo, Liver- | Cine, If timely used. Full directions for using will ac- First heat any. aie. | than 2:50 Mr. MacRoberts let him continue un- | Bermann. ‘Hamburg, .|6l Broadway. Schr Emma (Br), ‘Heaton, New York tor StJohn, NB. | pool; Juniata, Cawerine. Philadelphia: Corts, free: | company each votiie. ‘The fac simile of CURTIN & PER- s os : ~ es ich i » Ni % man, id st ‘Of is, Qu . rk; b Second heat. 5 | $c Boe sEaeen wee: nom ta ayor eS MO. y aie a ee lwamer Galatea, Gale, New York tor Frovidence. | bu (Gory Batre Bremen: sedate thr), Jones; KINS, Sew Vork, is om the outside wrapper D + anac for jew or es ‘. 4 iverpool Jaden, er, Havre. lg % | race. Gordon took second money, and Wiilis am Lae SAILED. Wverpools Bagel, Dyer Havre. parks Occan (Br), | ld by druggists throughout the world. 3 | third premium. Bergh, Liverpool; Lie! Ericksen (Nor), Mathiesen, Filth heat... oy SUN AND MOON, WIGH WATER, lappa . 4 roa WH The last event of the day and meeting was the ve 7 47 | 48 sh: e Br), for Li H Brook- | Havre; schr Gertrude Howes, Ward, Ruatan, The Trot. purse of $300 Jor 2:34 horses, 2 which, of six en- pis ane by ape ET aa Abs ar sf yon. ata {Br do: France (hiprdior Neckar silledSteamanips Ashland, Baltimore : Garondetet, "” tarbed H. W. Howe's b: eldin; joe eo gua | (Ger). Breme! sia (Br), Glasgow; Annie Ainsiee ‘ol seotiand, i brn } Pirst Heat.—Arthur was the favorite, Ella Mad- | poles, Were Satin te ony gelding Matt tanner, | Moon rises....imorn 6 69| Hell Gate......eve 9 82 | (ry, “London; Acapulco, Aspinwall; Clty ot Houston, | Olenfuegos; schr WM Jones, Providence. @en second choice, the field selling for as much as } —, H, Heard’s gray gelding Pollock and H. Water- Arthur, Elia Madden was away first, Mie secona, | son’s geldtmg Boy. Tue latter was the favorite Bu. ei Sabean ure Araar aah | aaa a alec Stak e joy won 2333%, Ella sixth, the others together, at the quarter | Hiram Howe protested nim, under tne rule, as pole, which was passed in 333 seconds, Ella Mad- | having a better record than 2:34. The judges al- : | r . Boy won th den led one lengtu, Sunbeam second, Mattie Lyle | eee eh Beaiecea nadine ince, er Miner avana; City of Waco, Gaiveston and Key West; H Pass 4 L'Ourke—Arrived 7th, bark Oduho, Havana; son, New Orleans; Gen Meade, do; Regulator, Savan- ry Nuevo Copernico, do. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 7, 1874, | girs ifores"aitnorg: ¢Uhenahsetot Wiogton: | Port spatintiin’ gyre y an grace pare ‘y Port Rpaln rl NC; EC Knight. Georgetown,'DC; Old Dominion, Rich- NE’ ‘in, PAE MPORT, Noy S--Arrived, gchrs Buck mond, &c; North Point, Phiadelphia; ship Hudson, | Providence jor Kingston. Ja Martha L Dav CLEARED, London; barks Henry Ranking (Br), Rio Janeiro; Min | do for New York: T i ‘Bpencer, Courses, Somerset, tor i van Gi . . Ga i of jayden, ‘Green, f Steamship Oceanic @Br), Jennings, Liverpool via Queens. | Janis eg W Jones (Br), Dobos. tia; Hermann bebrent | Goi ree, Buell, do for dg NH Hall, Hart, Full iver for UII % s third, Hannah D, fourth, £lia fits, Clothesiine | taking second money, and Prince third premium, | town—i J Cortis. 3 Vincenzo 7 (ital), Constantinople; Edwin Rowe, Para: | do; Alpine, Marshall, Bristol Ferry for do; Lavolta, terre ixih, Arthor far betind ona break. Sunbeam | zi SUMMARY. Steamship Batavia Br), Mouland, Liverpool via Queens- | ageline Richardson, Cardenas; Nuova Achilles (tal), | Whitmore, Calas for Baltimore: Ainelia, Crosby. Hal- Sa | DEERFOOT PARK, NEAR BROOKLYN, L. L, Nov. v _ | 5 Gibraltar; Nettie, New Orlean: schrs_ Georgietia, | lowell tor Albany, Moliie Porter, Curtin, Welltieet for BROWNS then went to the front and led two | 4 {Np T—THIRD AND FOURTH DAYS OF THE | gatcamslup City of Brooklyn (Br, Murray, Liverpool via | Ponce, PR; E 8 Fowell, Wilmington,NC ; Potosi, ——. EURASIA. cae Wohaekviles (Tt B fe ae : — 5 e. ed, john Aviles, Tracy, Ban; sata ipa the pees pole in 1:14, Ella Madden | THIRD FALL see Serra: Taree ue $800, for pricauuship France (Br), Ailtree, Liverpool—F W J Wind at sunset 8, light, Now York seh 7 ite i Heath “bughton for don Low : VERMLFUGE COMFITS, second, Hannah D. \, Ma SI jorses: at uever 2 3 iy ec urst. SS au, Somerset tor do; Jas epul icMahan, Gardiner Sti atia Teisih aisheate pr al georerr | im Ave, in harness; $150 to the Arar, $100 to the | picamelin, gMiye Anse Beby Comkerzs ee Maritime Miscellany. for'dyd W Woodrui Hine ket Hung for Jeksey City C8 WOR RUeeee : v * ¥ Bec tothe third horse, Judges—George | A ‘aad 7 Suir Cestave (of Boston), from Liverpool for San spray, Crowley. Shulee, NS, for New York; Hazlet % eighth. Sunbeam maintained the lead to the ena, | Wo vsuiey, evan Wyek and M. itogers. mal palctimship Elysia (Br), Campbell, Glasgow—Henderson | yrancisco, betore reported, Was burned Aug 18 (not Aug | Rocers, Salen for do: Geo Gurney, Gurney. Providence aecich eineme, Bosch ily (ee bacicen Toy monae winning the heat by two lengths i 2:30, Ela | “Norg—Sour heats iroteed on the 6th inst. | Bie amabip Neckar (Ger), Meyer, Bremen via South. | HM): wt i7 5, lan 03 W. "Part of her crow, and the,crew of | for do; Ns Skinner, Thrasher,’ Fall Kiver tor York | #he"Vermicuge Comite altmough effectual in destroying Madden second, Hannan D. tuird, Matte Lyle | STARTERS, | ampton—velrichs & Co. . Schr Greyhound irom Tahiti, ihe Centaur is insured | Salied—Sehrs Lizzie Raymond, Lord, and Jessie B | Worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate fourth, Eile Fifth, Arthur sixtn, Clotnesiine | J, H. Whilson’s b. m. Pauline | Steamship Acapulco, Gray, Aspinwail—Pacific Mail | Qs joliows:—American office, Boston, $0554; New Eng- | Allen, Davis, New York; Efia BE Crowell, Atkins, Prov- CaS bi Set coe been successfully Seventh, Ells eighth. |" Campbell and Murpny)... 3 5 1 2 1 0 0 1. Steamship Co. land, Boston, $7) 0; Neptune. Boston, $40); Manufac- | incetown for New Yor«: Herald, Hall, and Gem, Tho- | used by physician und t é Second Heat.—Arihur still the favorite. Ella | Mr, Goodwm’s br. g. Pail | _ Steamship City of Houston, Deering, Havana—F Alex- | turers’, Boston, $5000; India, Boston, $75; Washington, | Mas, Rockland tor do; Maracaybo. Tobin, Portland tor SAFE AND SURE Madden had the lead, Mattie Lyle second, Ella | GyNeil, Jr. (Tnoms)........2 1 21 2.0 0 2) ero Cie oF Wace, G Galveston via Key | Boston, $7625; North American, Philadelphia, $10.00; | Washington. DC; Wm Voornis, Goldsmith, Hroviuence a ‘third, Si eam | 1 Sn at } Neu, ot. | a i Steamshi 'y of Waco, Greenman, Galves via total, $45,658. "On the freight the Nepcune office of Bos: | for Haverstraw. i third, Sanbeam iourch, Arthur fiith, Eile sixth, | B,C, Murray’s b.m. Nellie... 4 3 4 3 dr. | West—C H Mallory & Co. 3 ton had $3000; Washington do, $3000; Mercantile d éth—Arrived, schrs lda della Torre, Chase, bristol for | in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Children . F : S passed in Js seconds, | Wim, Mcioberts’ b. m. Mollie aker. ae s , ‘alparaiso, Manson, Providence for Rondovr; Wm Be- Elia Madden showed the way, Mattie Lyle second, pdt cris AG 5 ar. | _ steamship Hudson, Gager, New Orleans—Clark & Sea- ee ment, Wiggins, do for Philadelphia: Win N Gesner, kg- san. Suir Moau1, Freeman, from Liverpool for San Fran- ‘Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannab—W R | cisco (before ‘reported), was burned at sea Aug 11; all Garrison. | hands saved. Steamship Regulator, Faircloth, Savannah— Low- be fe epee Pein tons, was sold at New- jen. S uurgon Wednesday for $6.6%), payable one-third cash, Mile. ‘Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston—J W | gnetthird three months, one-third four months. It has 36. | Quintard & Co. | been betore stated that she was being broken up. pitcamsnip Ellen § Terry, Salyear, Newbern—Murray, | sup ocean Kin, which was launched at Kennebunk. ; ‘ 26th ult, still lies across the channel, with. stern bedded anieamanip Old Dominion, Waleer. emits, Cty Point | inthe mad. It will take @ very high tide to lift her out, “ y f : and some hard digging. A larze schir 1s detained above, omeamnship EC Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DO—J | S04 Cannot wet out until the ship is moved. werden kee Rotespuaan tiers Tanne da: | que grown pervon are quit Obie, except an ioler Wats, Tenant’s Harbor for do, ML Newton, Hammond, | able itching within the anus which generally indicates Providence for rhiladelphin; Helen, Searle Avponaug | TUAMOEE, ot cots gNadlag tf tne weth and Gare S NEW HAVEN, Nov 6—arrived, schr Niagara, Wallace, iat wpalenny a, liste ey et Deal pct Bg pe de as Nov Lisprce Sh s Manet peta oreSente used io making ‘The combination of in- ig Rupa ees Suess alae cL . BROW.'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS isttie O, Goitrer, West, Creek. is such as t0 give the best possible effect with safety, 5 4 Ella third, Sunbeam fourth, Clothesline filth, Han- | s, Coon’s br. m. Molile Barker dis. nah D. sixth, Eifle seventh and Arthur eighth | E, H. Heard’s b. m. Sarah ob @ break. The haii-rmiie was passed in Jane. 1:15, Mattie Lyle leading, Ella Madden second, Ella third, Sunbeam iourth, Eme filth, Clothesline @ixth, Hannah Db. seventn, Arthur beuind, | First heat.. Going to the three-quarter pole Ella Madden went | Second heat. to the Iront, and, keeping there, won tne heat by \ Thira heat. two lengths. Mattie Lyie second, Elia third, Efe | rourtn heat. Jourth, Hannan D. fiith, Sunbeam sixth, Clothes- | Fifin heat. lune seventh, Artoureighth. ‘Time, 2°3245. Sixth heat dis. o | jarrett, for New Orleans | —Bl Mud | “Steamsnip North Point, Smith, Philadelphia—Lorillard Suir E © Scraxton, Wheeler, from StJohn, NB, for “ Wi Savi Childrea often look pale aud sick from no other cause mine Hogar eae Menace hp et the | Seventn heat. | Steamship Co. Liverpool, put back’ to the former port 7th inst water- | Rania uaey epttraee ig ae Sher- | than ah ‘ay, Mattie Lyle sec- | Kignth heat. seeeee 40 8 | Steamship George Cromwell, Bacon, Portland, Me~ | logged. She is leaking six inches per hour, and Will man, Providence, Komian, Crowell, and ‘Cenu- i ee, ond, Hannah D. third, Sunbeam fourth, Ella fit! DgzRFOOT PaRK, NEAR BROOKLYN, L. L, Nov. | Clark & Seaman. have to discharge between decks. | pede, Miller, Boston; Virginia, Hunter, Charleston; HAVING WORMS IN THE STOMACH, the others close np. At the quarter pole—time, 37 | r_Fourtmd Day OF THE HIRD FALL TROTTING | Steamshin Gen Whitnev, Hallett. Bostop—H F Dimock. | anu Una—The reported loss of this vessel is incor- | Fanita, New York; schrs A’ C Buckley, Young, seconds—Haunal D. led one length, Elia Madden | Es 2 ti op | Ship Vitan, Berry, Shanchat—Salter & Livermore. . Naenuutt io " + ' a i 4 TO Je, Smith; all, Second, Sunbeam third, Mattie Lyié fourth, Gis EE tan atie tasm teat for horses that never | Ship Vasco de Gama (Port), Ferreira, Oporio—G am- | fect \Bhe was at Culcutia twa days after the stated | Sa THe eae e omen ire Rankin Hell, | injury to the child, being pertectly white and free trom » Mito, Ete sixth, Clothesline ‘seventh, Arthur | gi10 to the first, $60 to the Second and $30 to the | “BCK ACO | oo. ows and Yokohama—Salter & | 0 the 14th Oct (not the 13th). | Portland Mary Price, Campbell Newport; John © Cot: | ail coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used eighth, Hannan D. showed tue way to the hali- | third horse. Judges—George W. Oakley, B. Van Livermore Banx Rsoxaw (Non), from finll tor Quebec (before re. | ENANIEATEY «chon French, ApPONMURS ee | ——- mule pole in 1 ae Ella Sea second. Sunbeam | Wyck and M. Rogers. | | Bark Greifswald (Ger), Vorbrodt, Liverpool—Funch, pores ae Jost Oct 20, at isle, Aux Mort; crew saved. ‘NEwcastix, Del, Nov 7, AM—Passed down yeaterds 2 CENTS A BOX, third. Mattie Lyle fourth, Ella fifth, Me | STARTERS, | Edye & Co. ‘aptain is saving the materials AM, schrs Stephen Morris, for Quincy Point: Emma 4 Brown's Focus Comfits will destroy worms without Bixth, Clothesiine seventh, Arthur eightn. EUa | William MacRoberts’ s. g. Logan 21 Sark Luigi Raggicro (tal, Ruggiero, Liverpool— omen Synit, from Machias for Boston, is ashore near | Fox, for New Bediord ; Rebecca M smith, Liazie Young, | SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS AND DEALERS* Madden tuen went to tne front, Hannah | Asa Whitson’s r.g. T. E. Gordon. 12 ee London—1 ia | TEerROTh Me Ee, bas A Gare OF POL mpd, OWNOT DY | BOG Cae OMEAA HERTS Gece ener NX MEDIO! ‘D. second, Sunbeam third, Mattie Lyle fourth, | L. &. sifkins’ br. g. Jobnny. 44 pare Bayard (or), Tommassen, London—tetens & | Mr blanchard, ot Eastpert, and is insured there. Irwin B. tor Nortolk. and Henry Crosby. for Bostan. 1 DICINES, Ella filth, the otuers as before given. Ella Madden | Q, W. Fleming's g. g. Willie. 33 Wark Dr Von Thunen Pelow (Ger), Kienow, Huil—Te- | . Scie Gxorce Witte, which was ashore on Barnegat | Ship fralnlzar, ror Antwerp, aud sone i a ie id trotiea steadily to the end, winning the heat by a Shoals, threw off deckload of pine wood, got off and was | tens & Bockman. for ¥ Jength, Mattie Lyle Second, Ella third, Hannan D. | Bark Daphne (Nor), Olscn, Queenstown for orders—C | 1¥ing Itside on the 6th. eee ACRE thiek we, SHO Hightwnianeion ware tear fourth. Sunbeam filth, Effie sixth, Arthur seventh, | Pirst neat | Tobias & Co n Ront Bruce (fisherman), before reported lost, was uy Ne schrs Taylor & Mathias, from Chelsea, ana Mag- gie P Smith, froin Medford, passed up this afternoon and d at $2,000: insured tor $1,750 and $0 on outtits in Chotnesiine eighth. Time oi the heat, | Second neat. | {he Nauikeay offite: oC enlens 3 Fourth Heat.—Etla Madden soid for $50, the field | Third neat | Bark Maria Antonia (Sp), Alvado, Cadiz—lunch, Edye | val re 0. Bark Speranza (Aus). Bassanich, Trieste— Sour U B Fisk, bound out from Alexandria, wasashore | anchored above here Jor $10. itanuan D. took the leaa, Mattie Lyle | Fourth neat 42 1:21 4 0. : hips ¥: for H 14 New 01 5 Brg!) 22 | | Fy D Jeans; | second, Ella madden third, Clotuesline tourth, | Same Day.—-Purse of $300, for horses that never Bark Domen:co (Ital), Culotta. . | at Mathias Point 6th inst, but was goiten off and towed Steamships BECt for Havana and New Or! 5 . A AY.— ark D ». . " ‘Smith Petiy, Roman, for Boston; Tonawanda, for Savannan ; Hunter, - ‘Arthur Aiwa, kia sixth, Sunbeam seventh, LMG | peat sar; mile heats, best three in Ove um hare | Bark Yumuri csr), Carlisle, ba | ee eee ee tor Providence, and Centipede, for Boston, A. Somm Ware, Wills, ot and from Fall River for Kew: Brig George Uilchrist, Orcutt, Havana—s C Lou . | port, RI. Carried away her mainmast and all attache Fall ” for Pr 4 Brig Lydia H Cole, Rose, St Jago—Waydeil & | Gi Seaconett Point, 7th inst, AM; the steamer L Bright | SQvannah, and Amos (icra ee te report here this Brig FH Odiorne’ (wr), Reynault, Haliiax—OC W Ber- , man, seeing her helpless condition, Went to her assist- if gightn, At the quarter pole, which was passed n | ness; $150 to the first, $100 to the BeCOhd And $50 | Hee oe ean tie ee ond 38 seconds, Hannan v. led one length, Ella Madden accond, Mattic Lyle third, Clothesline iourtn, Eme | °° ‘We turd horse. Passed down this afternoon, also schrs Estelle STARTERS. IULVINL JUPTTIIL Hith, Kila sixth, Arthur seventh, Sunbeam eighth | r a taux ance and succeeded 1n towmg her into Newport. The W ‘pM’ ‘ i SE si Jengtus in front of Mattie Lyle, Elia Madden third, | &. H. Heard’s g. g. Pollock 3 44 4 Rey & Co. Hattvax, N 8, Noy 7—The bark Lizzie Gillespie, at | the stream, but without success. Shipping is accumu- sommes Hannan D. fourtn, Arthur ‘fftn, Time, 1:10%¢ | ff. W.tietyers ePrice ccc 3 $$) Sehr Ieabel, Mather, San Blas—Milter & Houghton, Sydney, trom Ireland, reports having experienced very | lating from outside. DENTIFRICE, Effie showed the Way all around the lowertura |" 2 ™ | Schr Waldemar. Parker. Bahia” Willer & Houshton. | | rough weather during the passage. On Oct da seaman | | FORTLAND, Nov 5—Arrived, steamship Georgia, Me — and up the nomestretch tothe distance stand, | Gave | geht mma Crosby, Crosoy, Balia—John Boynton’s | named David Jounson, a native of Ireland, was lost | Kenzie, New York. to, load tot Halitax; brig Mary C to Cleanse and Whiten the Teeth, 7 @ » | = i 7 3, overboard, 8 4 eux, le _—_ when Mattie Lyle worked up to the front with two | First heat B85 sehr White Wing, Phelan, Cardenas—Brett, Son & Co. | , Steamer Georgia, which has been running lately be- Cieared—Bark Isaac Jackson (new, ot Portiana, 616 | use Brown's Camphorated Sehr J T Hibbard (Br), Miller, Halifax and’ Ship Hal OF three skips and landed @ Winner by a length, | Second heat.. twei en New York and Bermuda, will now go on the route | tons), Welsh, Buenos Ayres; schrs Hattie Ross, Durgin, Sein aie dhe titan Gaon noapg ENE | Toird heat. rg Oe peas (abe ike, Maltland, NS—DR De Wolf & | Datween Portland aud Halifax. | Matabzas; siephew Sennett, Bennett, do; Abbie, Oakes, Saponaccous Dentitrice.- ¥ x esline sey, 4 * 1 3 Nov 7— altimore. MONTE Hannah D. eightn. Time, 2:32. ore | Smith, Jacksonville—II w Lond & Co. Por on Waaneelig ROCHA ROE EE Lacie yith—Arrived. steamship Bleanora, Johnson. New To remove Tartar (rom the Teeth, —E) a ¥ ¥ TY .' in. | s if swick, Ga—V f r, we i mrs Cag yen folk. Toad ef Ui Heat — Elle, er aaa rence AEA TROTTING AND RUNNING ON STATEN ISLAND. | ,, cig utterly, Sinith, Brunswick, Ga—Warr en | ee eee ee Nee ECan: Dearne wate, | Cleared=-Steainsitip Ge ore Washington, Whitehead, | use Brown's Camphorates beam third, Hannah D. fourth, Mattie Lyle fifth, | See eee | “Sehr E'S Powell, Williams, Witmington, NCES Pow. | logzed. sieamtus has gone to her assistance. | NGURISMOCTIL Nov Arrived ii lower harbor sth, Saponaceous Dentifrice: EMe sixta, arthur seventh, Clothesline eigiti, | wey Dorp the Winner of the Trotting, | “'!, Wed x Pike $0248 yesterday, witha weneral cargo ihe captain rerora | schrsd C Rogers, Huzzell, Pitiston tor New York : James, z a Madden Was first at the quarter pole in 37 | ~ P S> ao yu edmore, Munro, Washington, NC—Zophar | Toaton the Bist of Oct the vessel shipped a terrific sea, | (rueworthy, Rockland tor do; Haskell, Blue- To Sweeten the Breath and Preserve the Teeth, souds, Effie second, Mattie Lyle third, Haunah Gerald of the Running Race. ry . breaking D. tourth, Arthur filth, Sumbeam sixtn, Clotwes- | The Sea View Park Association uf Staten Island | Petty. the besol sud stanchions sHopce eng tie. stove Dalwarks Aine seventh, Ella eighth. At the half-mile pole | e | hr Rambler, Pettigrew, Norfolk, Va—Isaac R Sta- | 4nd forepart of the saloon house and engine room sky- Ella Madden stl. showed tue way, ‘Mattie | Dad a very interesting day’s sport at their grounds | pio. - agi: Lyle second, Emme third, Artiur’ fourth, | yesterday. The weather was charming and the Sunbeam fth, Hannan D? sixth, Cloth mer: Penna ace cpuiene To make the Gums Hard and Healthy, a 1th, . BIXth, Clo The race was ( . ‘ experienc A . Perry, . — seventh, Elia etghtn. Time, 1:15. Elia eanae | attendance good, e first a@trot for a of hr Hattie N Bangs, Bangs, Baltimore—Brett, Son & | tous. They experienced heavy weather all the way ROCKLAND, Nov & ived, Island Belle, Wood- wo Beewn's Camphoratad | y r | Co. across. K H Still led at the three-quarter pole, the others ag | Parse of $200, for horses that had never beaten | 0.1. 44 miral, +teeiman, Philadelvhia—squires Brow ihe-Atlan line. steamship Cireassian, from Biverpoot | man Filadsin i | n hill for Philadeiphia, e RICHMOND, Nov'4—Sailed, brig Mozart (Ger), Tiet- | use Brown's Camphorated chins, Santos. x — Sth—Arnived, steamship Wyanoke, Coach, New York Sapcnaceous Dentifrice.. bark Florence, Smith, do; brig Johanna, Elwood. dc Zit, Pratt, Rockland; MN Squire, Wixon, | ; | “sehr Lizzfe Florence, Lippincott, Richmona—Slaght & | Which stove in the topzallant forecastie | | vy ight, washing everything off the deck that was movable. 4 i ER . | The saloon was filled with water. The Captain thinks | D8 yr Sehr Sarah Elaridge, Price, Baltimore—Wm Chal- | i dtanuty of water snipped could not be fess than 200 | schrs E.G K before, but coming up the ndmestreveh the | 2:50, There were ten entries, of which D. B.Goil’s | | senrJoun Mayo, Bragg, Boston aud Gioucester—Chas | via SiJohns, NF. and Halitax, arrived’ yesterday expe. a aan GOB Beclscted honk. Sootlana Saponaceous Dentifrice. changes were many, and as the horses ed | vay gelding New Dorp, C. H. MeDonaid’s gray | TW!" 6 w pon {lon 46, came up with the bark Hellas, of Stralsund, | (BE); Hotehiiss mot Washburn, Queenstown, Microscopical examinations by Dr. H. I. Bowditch, of Over the score Arthur Was first by a head, Martie M L. Devoe’ Woo 8Jdays out from Liver, , P : rs pool for Philadelphia, short of Lyle second, sunveam third, Me fourth, Hannah | Mare rivateer Maid and voe's bay gelding ket rovisir and sent boat to her with supplies, D. titn, Clothestine cage Ella Madden seventh, | Tommy Moore started. Privateer Maid had the | fete ieeeres Palmer, Stamtord—stamford Manu. | Provis ons, ant e Dat itley, Buker, New Bedford—Fergason & Salled—Sehr Mary (Tan), Hodgkins, Tahiti. the matter deposited on the teeth. f) Nov 5 -Arrived, ships Dauntless, Wilbur, New York; | those only who used soap aga dentifrice, iden Fleece, Humphrey, do; Berbice (Br), Taylor, | the accuinulatious of anim proved thai ere free from. and vegetable parasites Savanna, Ga, Nov 7—The steamship St Louis, which ‘ Y y ; 3; t ee an oahposied until: Batieday on | call in the pool sales, She won the first | Rd Fhiladeipnia, Davis, Philadelpna—James | wason pre dnd as panies full rH water: is now being | de Conde yu mucoivelss Bordensor vim Gnilaoy take een hohe anil reltaves: eoreuees OF the HUTT ane ¢ t * | Hana. edout. The whole cargo is damaged. ine nth, e a account of durknes YON) neat very handily tn 2:53}. In the second! “Swamer A U Sumery Warren, Phiadeipma—vames | PPC 7 Spon naa on currived: stearetip Colima, from Pana aie ned usily, ase proventive tor the tosthaeke, le Sicth Heat—Etie, Ells, Hannah D.and Clothes- | heat, soon afier the word was given, Priva- | Hand. a Cleared—ships Montrose (Br). Liverpool; Orient, Al- aluable, —* Ship Alex Marshall, from Li tor New York, | 7 ; line Were then ruled out of the race for not having | teer Maid broke badly, and in her drivers ARRIVAL 5, TOO mallee from Boste rdunin lor New York, Nov | ten, Dublin: “Madon’s Hope,” Mauritius; Gripen (swe), won @ heat tn five, and the other four came to the ye , 300 niles from Boston Lightship. Von Mattern, Cork; China (Swe), Fernstrand, London: MANUFACTURED BY ith Arrived, steamship China, Philip, Hong Kong, post. Kila Macden and Arthur Were the favorites | fence and broke one o/ the shaits of the sulky. New . ac; ship irevelyn (Br), Loitus, Neweastle, NS \ REPORTED BY THE MERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, | ““Aiso arrived 71h, snips Gritish King cir). Qui In tue betting beiore the start. ‘This JOUN L BROWN & SONS, eflorts to get her down she swerved into the | | | his heat and the | Dorp tuen wok the lead, Which he kept, to the * inne, News Face were won by Ella Madden. | Tim 0 end. winning the leat, closely pressed by Tommy Sonar dete ey astigmatic | castle, NeW: Oakland (Br), Valparaiso; bark Bhering. BOSTON, ‘The first race yesterday Wak lor a purse of $1,000; | Moore, in 210034. Privateer Maid was distancea, | Steamship Holland (Br), Simpson, London Oet 25, with | AR | Wessels, Petropaulorski. — mile heate:, est Curee in five in harness; $ New Dorp was then made the choice. The pair— | mdse and rs passenzersio FW ivirot | s0v I Merchants, shipping agents and shio captains are ine | ,,SAVANNAI, Sov 6—arrived, ache GL Bradley, Chip: | CURTIS & BROWN, PROPRIETORS, eirtaty aupered: At tbe art the Ohl By New Dorp and Moore—were sent ;away om even | Aitwerp: 31, lacd2 12, lon od formed that by telegraphing to the Hrraup London 7th—Arrived, sieainship Leo, Daniels, New York: bark | NEW YORK, terms for the third heat, New Dorp taking the | hen Liverpoo. B No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart. | Modoc (Br), Marsh, Bermuaa, Jengtos ahead, at the quarter ten lengths, aud tis | Jead, and, although cl sely pressed by Tommy | "steamsnip Metropons, Potter, Samana Oct 19, St Do- | Mare war NO go Meat street, the, artlvals at and depart | ccailed—steamsiip sarazossa, Hooper, Baltinore:: brig Was increased at the three-quarter pole. the Girl | Moore, ne won the Leat by @ head IM 2:50%. So | mingo City 2ist Cape Hayuen 24th and Nortol&’ Nov 8, | Ores rom Kuvopean ports, a her borts abroad, of | WN A Clements (br), St Fhomas. Gistancimg Copperbottom, who moved slowly. | gure was the race looked upon ior New Dorp that | Wilh indse and 1 passenger to L Deimoute, American and all foreign vessels trading with the | SOM&B>KT, Nov 7--arrived. schrs AM Lee, Philadel- Time, 2 go one was willing to vet adullar against bim. In | _S%amehip Knickerbocker, Kembic, New Orleans, with | Uniwd States, the same wilt be cadied to this couniey | hia: W R Iiiiton, Georgetown, Dt | 3 ; r engers to Cli Seat - STONINGTON, ‘Nov 5—Arrived,. Se ‘i The Girl made the circuit without a break. ‘The | ‘the iourth heat New Dorp oehwwed baaly, Tommy | "Steamship Mediator. Marin. Feri iina yia Port | #€e of charge and published. | Gist, Martin, aad’ Vapor, Jonmian Trenton iof Sal rest Id at $50 to $15, with o ef ie pools tue etting toe lead, which he kept, winning the heat | Roval, With inde and passengers (o Herman yelpeke. __ River: Onward, Newport tor New York, ‘Girl sold at $50 to $15, but few takers, | by a length in 2:48, After which there was some Steamship Cleopatra, Bulkley, Savannan 3 3 6th—Sailed, all vesseis reported above bound east. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. ‘The last race was for a purse of $750; mile heats, | jittie bevung, at the odds Of 5 to 3 on New Dorp, | mdse xnd passengers to Murray, rip bt VINYARD HAVEN, Nov 6—Arrived, schrs Cathie @ best three in five, to wagon; $400 to first, $250 to | Some time was wasted in scoring ior the filth | 2° miles north of Cape Hatteras passed steamshi | Berry, Baltimore tor Boston; J F Duren, Weehawken | sini second, $100 to third. Bella, Annie Coilias and | heat, Moore breaking several times just at the | ’enee for Savannah. CNET for do; Madagascar, Hoboken for do; Win F Garrison, cd. Bella’ wi oe ih Pale Steamshin Champion, Lockwood, Charleston Nov 4 | as > . | Piiladelphia for Saiem, Grace Webster, Buitimore lor rr kant. wire, Finally they got away together, New Doro | wih mise ana pawensers to 9 W Ouintard & Co. Burstor, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Gustavo (Ital), Trap: | poreand: WH Sargent, New York tordo; Annie, West- be breaking tu the turn, 80 that Moore got the lead, | steamsnip Kichmoud, Kead, Norioik, with mdse and | pani, New York brook, Hoboken jor do; EA Hayes. St John, NB, for Bella... +2 1 1 1) which he neid tor three-quarters of a mile, Whed | passengers to the Old Dominion Steatnstinn Co Brewrniaven, Nov 5—Arrived, ship Astronom (Ger), | New York; Addie Todd, Calais for do; Winnie Lowery, DH Barney Kelly. +i 2 2 3 hetired, and New Dorp went to the iront, win- | | Steamslno North Point, smith, Piniadeiplua, with mdse | Kionper, New York; Shakespeare (Ger), Fechter, do. Ingraham, ad Ames, Rockiand tor do; Charles it. Well- Abhic Collins. os 3 3 % 2 | ning thé neat and race in 2:04, Tommy Moore | tothe Loriliard steamsitiv Co. | Elopper, ® ; haga Jreachael | fleet for do; Elwood Burton, James H’ Moore ani J T THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA ‘Vie, 2298273382781 yg —2 238 4. getting second money. . | pate Griterton, (of Boston). Lait. Manila Sune ne | Deat, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Capella (Nor), Holman, | Barbet, Boston for Vusaderpbiay et MeGanan, Farts: meninges 0 | hemp, &c., to Vernon Brown Jo assed Anjier | Richmond, Va, for London. | mouth tor do; derer, Bangor for Newport; Dur- | AND THE RUNNING RACE, duly Th, thé Cape ot Goo Tl pt crossed the | eta . tis, Wellfieet for Tangier is Goldsmith Maid’s Trot. | |For the ranning race, hal-mue heats, there were | rqaatce. in| pt } and crossed te | “Geiscow, Nov 6—salled, bark Ocean (Nor), Sorensen, | "qi d—sche dy Curtis, Chas + Wastingion Pris’ | wade tie SPECIAL PURSE—FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1874.—$1,500 for f00r entries, viz.:—Imp, Minnie Mac, Camden and western | United States. | and James 8 Hewitt, : “ “ 4 Gerald, In the Jew pools sol nme Mac but Nght " | WILMINGTON, NG, Nov 6—Arrived, bark Helios (Ger), | Y VEGE Goiwsmitn Maid to trot against her best record, | tne euil. Conettecabie aiilleaiey bg | 29, where At |, Hutt, Noy 7—Arrived, bark Brilliant (Nor), Paulsen, | Horgwoldt, Oporto: sehr F Merwin, Bunce, South Am: 18 PURELY VEGETABLE 2:14, the mare being accompanied by @ running | by the judges to get them well away, Minme and pi til Sesser i” Pa aE Se AND ADLL-HEALING. horse, driven to a sulky: Iinp behaving badiy at the post, Wheu they aia get | Mand wasseven | Hayne, Nov S—Arrived, barks Velox (or), Olsen, | CO GTR Gk Vinur Nor, lonisons Demerart: brig } Se ieeaitew ‘ SUMMARY, away Gerald and Camden had the best of the | | hip County of Ayr (of Giastow io’ Hatavia duly | Philadelphia; Nellie T Guest (Br), Messenger, New York. | Caroline b elley, Colt, st Pierre, < | FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE, Previous Record, 2:14. start, both the others suiking; Geraid keeping the | 7, with mdse to Henderson Bros i « of Good Suiled 6th, bark Tima (Nor), Sorensen, United StUtes. | | aaah Goidsinith Maid: lead and winning the heat easy in 5434 seconda, | Hopo Sept 1, and crossed the Ka PEST ICD. |” seieg Reng, Rod Gudaretned, stecciahlp: Gres Repad | > = | Camaen second, Minnie Mac third and Imp last. Seip ae Pi “ * swiss H reign! 2 cera ere ener ew will ct the fire from a burn im: During the heat sunnie Mac spruug all ner piates, | PR a haa aa ae haba Me att eed ghgrte Ai ara M | A FAMOUS TONIG AND INVA ¢ AND A | and'vemovesit pain and | [soreness in ail cases 9 2First heat ( | and splitting her hoofs badiy the judges gave Mr. | Bark Jolin Worster (of Boston), Fish. Singapore July Livenroor, Nov 7—Arrived, schr lsaitie G Farland, © JX prompt and radical Cure for G . Dye | Pain in the side, stom ach, Back or Bowels, Second heat aye | 10749 a:lsi, | MeKee permission en bor tad i and at the 2, a mase to Vernon H Brown é& Co. Passed Anjier | McFarlani, Bangor, Me. | p pee, Seats og 4 o Bs yaustion, | Drsentary, Ce OM wee {t shoud, be First Trial.— smi time declared all the money bi d W#), Cape of Gooa Hope Sept %, and crossed th qa ‘ P 8), Pi g «¢ . Appetit eMKNERS faker r jo ‘0 jer hal ‘rst Tria idsmith Maid started a few | same tn iS ct tah adi M et individually su oe aX Ton aha had | CRE alee aa Lc | Salled 6th, bark Blandina f (Aus), Placovich, United | oYcry’ description. y CHESTER S HYPOPIOS fullof water, puta table poonful or more ol lengths 10 front o: the runner, and, trotting | on her “off,” but tha sh aly hgh fe Dg sold %. July $1, 0 « Ulva (Br, | State | PHITE OF LIM AND SODA. ‘This famous Tonic and | sugar, add ‘to {i a tea! | spoonful of the House- ySteadily, went to the quarter pole in 37}4 seconds, | against the fleid should stand. After which no one apore for Fat Aug 2, lat ‘oxbox, Nov 6—Sailed, siip Ontario. Patterson, New | Invigorator will rapidly restore your health and | hold Panacea aud Family Liniment—mix them well | p ag 2, ta’ Loxpox, r io, Patterson, s Going to the baif-mie pole she made a skip, but | could be induced to bet a dollar against Gerald. a ‘orate and vitaltze the whole | together, and, drink it. did not seem to lose any ground, as the runner | He won the second and third heats and the race ‘i strength and build up, inv system. Prices $1 aiid $2 per bottle, Prepared only either from Cold, Bron R & 00, © ts, 35 y. 10, an Italian bark, trom | on tor 5 Tingley, Unite + Oct 28d. Jat 66 40, lon 2320; achr Canton. from | YOrk: bark Charlie Hickman (Br), Tingley, United In all cases of sore Throat, chitis, or any other cau (Br), Martyn, New York tor Liverpoo! Snirips, Nov 6—Sailed, brig Stella Lodge (Br), Gould, Boston. Was as {ar AWAY as he Was be(ore the break, The | easy iN 6634 and 56 seconds, 1 Gainden, second each or Barbados ee | States. WINCHEST john street, prepare, the mixiure as|a,jabove, and take & te 1 4 ¢ (Aus), Milinovich, Dublin 42 4 pal- | reuse PM— ‘ O ee ee > “7 — 00! wo jour oF two thr jmare passed tue half-mile pole in 1:09, and after- | heat, got second money, and Imp third money. Ne Coe eT Se in 42 dave. 10 bel: | Queenstown, Nov 6,8 PM-Arrived, steamship Cada BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM COURTS | Saye For Rheumatic At |@ | lections “in the hime ‘ in the OF time rene ota ere; no puviwcity: | Stomach or Back, Spinal fy fees in advance; advice tree; commissioner tor every | Back or Side, make a f KIN plication of the House Liniment, in its full muda, exchanged signals with ship Alexand | well. For Toothache, :| bound west. Bark Kosinos (Ger), Meyer, Bremen 34 days, with mdse to F Schwoon. Diseases, Stitch hold Panacea and Family strength, rubbing it in \Jwards, trotting steadily, came to the stand in | SUMMARY. of Bath $2221 y. FAIR GROUNDS OF THE SEA VIEW PARK ASSOCI- Second Trial.—Goidsmith Maid was started after | ATION, N&W DoRP, STATEN ISLAND, SATUMDAY, Atwenty minutes’ rest ana going away ata rapid | Nov. %—Trotting purse, $200, jor horses that x54. Counselior-at-Law, THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, te, passed the quarter pole in 34 sec + n 2:50; mile heats, best taree in Bark Horry Buschman (of Truro, Ns), Congdon, Ant- | Sterrix, Nov 5—Arrived, bark Heinrich Dirchs (Ger), ° — ——= piece of cotton and put ae eh Fong oP oe. Seconds with | had never beate 100 to the first, $60 to the sec- | Werp 6 days, In ballast tod F Whicney & Co, tg Y A BSOL KS OBTAINED FROM DIFFER | itinto the tooth: [tis best at all times, when making @ break o! © Up Again on the | five, in harness; $1 ‘oO the t, $ ie fe Ridde), New York. ent States. Legal hero. De ry Spackstretch, but notwithstanding this mishap, | ond, and $40 to the third. Burk Ansio (Rus), Senroeder, rdam 61 days, in = | 4 tutes Keyal everywhere. Desertion, &c.. | an external application, | | to take some of the above : . vs ap, ond, $ baliast to Jas Henry. Baile tin Great Britain Oct6, bark Brim! | sufficient cause, No publicity required No charge | mixture internaliy. Fo ed the hali-mile pole in 1:07. The mare then STARTERS. Bark Emma (ot Truro, NS), O'Brien, Onnkirk «days, | _S2i/¢d from a por! Hain Oct, Dark Brimiga | gntui divorce granted. Advice free. in iig full strength, imme tied ireely and steadily around the iower turn, | BE. b. Gott's New Dorp. 2 1 | patiast tod ¥ Whitney & Co. * | (Br), Porter, United States. ] M. HOUSIS, Attorney, 194 Bronaway For Cuts, wrap up the ‘but when sbe came up the homestretch she seemed | L. Devoe’s b. g. Tommy 1 2) Bark Emannet (sw Bordeaux 56 days, ea | ¢ cOATARBY, Dté . al a. | Wet, the bandage thor to labor more than usual, and as she | c. UL. McDonald's gr. with indse to order: vessel kdve & Co. on Foreign Ports. | A 7 a 4 ty tS ag ROSTER, howd Rapeges and Pamuiy Bi ark Lyn 1s, 0 a | + offensive by . Sore throat, cough, hawking, + e and ii Cy ag! Reagan My ppeared quite tired, | Maid......0++ to Fabbri & Ys with comee | A necino, Oct 7—T0 port brig Jus Miller, Parker, for | tin, speclily and effectually cured, Dr’ DE KHEMEN, | Nomistake aboutit. For 846, when her owner, seeing that ane bad no chance to beat the recora, \ prudently made no further effort. The trutn is, | Pirst heat wither the track nor the weather were suitable | Second heat. for suc) a periormance, aud Mr. Smith wouldhave Third heat.. kmann. 2 1 n 138: Oct 2, 1 Hactings, trom Batavi New Yorn next day. 45 West Fourth street, near University pi sent tree. Pamphlet | dealers in medicine: IG AL PURE IN YOUR DWELLINGS AND | Prepared by e4 avold headaches, colds, diphtheria, indi- Philadelphia. Killam, savannah. Brig AJ Pertengill (ot Portland), Hail, Malaga Oct?, MeLnOuRNE, Sept 7—Sailed, «hin Royal Alired (Br), with frait to Gomez & Arquinibau; vesse) Miller & | Phillipe, Portland, © (has been reported sailed Aug 2%. { a for | . GLovessten, E, Oct 2—Cleared, bark Champion (Br), | | . "7 > Houghton. assed ttar Oct In port cept l7, ship Hera, Davis, tor Passaroeang. oll toes, &e., by using “ve Oarboneevwr, the CURTIS & BROWN, been commended by night minded peopie il he te heat,..... 4 ‘ Brig Fortuna (Vort), Mesquita 0 44 days, with | Oraco, NZ, Aug 4—Arcived, bark Colusa, Howes, pure Carbon Haver.” ‘Gecittrom your druggist, urocer, how ae y, had nol started the mare at all, BOLWILbStanding 1tD Neat...., . 48 1:25 % | wine, 4c, w Hagemever & Brunn | raga inet urtishing store and ot store dealers. Pripelpal dejot | No. 215 Fulton strect, New York. /Bie large attendanee. | BAM Dar— ING —PurAA £100: NAME | Arig Vencrific, Tracy, Montevideo 68 dave, wish bider | QuxBEC, Nov T—Arrived. ateamshiog Circaawan (Re 4nd cilice, 00 Broaiwaw, ragse 14, oe

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