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AMUSENENTS—Nintu Pacr—Fourth, Mh and atxth ; am ASTHOLOL, ¥—Sreonp Pacx—Sixth column, -BILLIARDS—Srconp Pace—Sixth column. BOARDERS WASTED“Nocw Pace—Flist, second tl mn BOARD’ ‘AND LODGING WANTED—Nixra Pace—Third column, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Firtn Pace. BUSINESS NOTICES—Suv natn Page—Sixth column, Gin "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SucOxD Pack—First CLERKS "AND SALESMEN—Seconp Pace—Fifth and CLOTHINGS Nin Pace —Third coluron. Noo ox—Thi ; GOACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Cwaurrn Pace—Sixth column, conn Page—First column, Loan eT OR AMSILTS—SeconD PaGe—i'itth and sixth columns. G@OPARTNERSHIPS—Firte Pace. UN" p— Ni Pace—Third column. sour BOA DEAE igurn Pace—Finth columa, RY GOO. sr Pace | olumnn OUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- baile arth i D—Seconp Page—Second column, EUROUE SH N STEAMSUIPS—Sx¥cond Pace—Fifth column, ROPE—Ninta Page—Fourth column, JHANGE—Sxrconp Pace—Fourth column, ANCIAL—Firtit Pagn. INE AE aramre hae Liab tata SALE—Sxconp PaGr—Fourth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ND PaGe—Second and third eolumns. URE—Eicutn Pacr—Sixth column, { ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweurta Pace—Sixth column. ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Tweurta Pace—Fourth ‘and fifth column: HELP WANTED—MALES—Etcntir Pace—Sixth column. HHORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Page—Second, third and fourth columns, HOTELS—Nixtu PaGe—Third column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Sxcoxp Pagr—Fourth column, INSTRUCTION—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. OST AND FOUND—Finst PaGk—Pirst column. MACHINERY—Secoxp Pace—Fourth columa, eae MAM \PELS— Biante, Face Filth column, EDIOAL—Twecrta Pace—Sixth column. ‘MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Fiust Pace—Fourth MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tuxtn Pacx— esIUAL tout P Fifth column. JA L—| AGK—| 4 New rt BLICATIONS: Soxaurn oo panwrs column, NAL—F! Pace—First column, PEANOPOKTES, ORGANS, &C.—Nixt Paar—Fourth col- ‘umn, LIT ICAL—Finst Page—Fourth column, PONT OF GES OTIC Finer Pack Sixth column, q vos \— FIRST e—Fourth column. Pore SONAL \ ate mix ed WANTED—FEMALES— ka ru Pace—Fourth column, PROPERLY OUT OFTHE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RHNT—Skcoxn Pack—First coluron, REAL ESTATE TO EXCUANGE-—Srconp Pace—First i s, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sxcoxp Pacr—First column, {REWARDS—Finst Pacs—First column, ALES AT AUCTION—Finst PaGcs—Fifth and sixth col- SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Enxvewtnt Pace and *Tweirra Pace—First, second, third and fourth col- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twauern Pacr—Fifth, col ‘SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—First and second cot iSPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pacr—Second col- THE TRADES—E1onrn Pace—Sixth column, THE TURE ust P. Second column. FU TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Szconp Pace— Second column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Srconp Pagr—Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET Svconp Pace—Third column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—EKigutat Pack—Sixth column, “WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Finst Page—Sixth column, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Seconp Pacu-—First column, WINTER RESORTS—Nixtu Pace—Third column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C,—Tenta PacGe—Sixth col- um) NY INFORMATION OF MAKIA MILLS, HER maiden name Castley, Blayne, freland, will bf thank- received by her nieco, Agnes’ MeMuilin. Call at or iress No. 8 West Fifty-seventh street. fall; FEMALE BABY TO ADOPT.—ADDRESS J. N., box 121 Herald office. AD BOY—THE LITTLE LADY WOULD LIKE TO see you at 8:30 this evening on the same spot. - ARLING—I AM UNWELL. PLEASE EXCUSE ME once more. I will name snother day through person- S WILL BE AT THE CORNER OF TWENTY- third street and the avenue, you mention in your iret letter at the same hour every afternoon until I see you, BEKCIAL NUTICES. er namagnmamnne ws K FICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUUCKY ape ONS, pattiuett tbo, Mani E Extre Clasr, No. 503, "8 in 12 station ‘Lass NO. 595-—ocTonER 19, 1875. I 10, 6, 81, 63, 32, 45,'57, 22. madioxt.. crass go. 006 Locroace 10, 1875 20, 28 Ot, 62, 8, 80, 59, -63, 7, ‘14, 5, 45, ik ap age 63, 49, MENRY, 0. Ossd—ocronri 19, 1875, Hail inforoned ia a in n by applying’ to oF 200 Brondway, or Post clliey box 4,000, SIMMONS, DICKINSON & 00.8 GRAND + Monthly Distribution of tho Kentucky State, on the Havana plan, to bo drawa October 20; alio Royal Huvane of Cuba, drawn November 3. Full information by applying to gr addressing JH OLUTE, 200 Broadway, oF Powt ofce box OYAL AVANA —LOTTERY.—$540,000 DRAWN ‘every 15 days, Next drawing October 19, Prizes cashed; Clroulare, of Information furnished ; highest rates paid for c. Spanish Bank Bills, Gi ts, de, WAVLOM € CO. Bankers, No. Ti Wall street, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ambury BrP NGHSMANN & CO, Bunkers, Post office box 3,316, 75 and 77 Nassnu street, HE, PUBLIC, ARE UEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERQLD — BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265. BROADWAY. 680° SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH ‘SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Leena BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- HE BIBLE IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—A PUBLIO meeting will be held in Cooper Institute this evening at 7:30 P. M. jends of the Bible and our common schools are invited. Bminent speakers will address the meeting. HEN YOU READ THE EVENING TELEGRAM Gut YOU WILL SEE ALL THE NEWS. ‘ i BE _DISTRIBUTED.—WYOMING 75.00 Bae draws October 30, Tickets $1; six for $5; circulars mailed free; prizes cashed. ALLEN & GO... 79 Nassau street, Now York. STATE LOTTERY, $300,000. Siiv October ah. Tickets, #10! haives, $8 urters, ighths, $1 25. Os IN & CO., stationers and general agents, La 30 Liberty Sirest, New York. —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY— 00.000. Drawn October 30, Tickets, $10; shares in proportion. Circulars freo, JOSEPH BATES & CO., 202 Browdway, New York. Post office box 2,281, BIRDS, &C. JAOR SALB—TWO IMPORTED PUG DOGS. TO BE Be San bichon, 110 West Fifty-third street, near Sixth SPORTING—DOGS, THE TURF. FLEETWOOD PARK GRAND TROTTING MATCH A for $2,000, FRIDAY, October 22, Dan Maco names b. g. Sensation. Charles Green n . g. Thomas L, Young. The above race will be mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harnosi and will be trotted according to the rules of the Nation Association. This will be one of the greatest Trotting events of the season, and as there is considerable fecling as to the snperiority of these celubrated Horses fust time may be looked for. Trains leave Grand Central Depot at 11:40 A. M., 1:05 and 2:30 P.M, The Park can also be reached by the Eighth avonue cars, Admission, $1. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Proprietors. AUSHON AND FRENCH FOOLS SOLD, MORNING and evening at THOMAS’ Exchange, 1,239 Broadway, ga the Baltlmore Races: Ereuch Pools open until 1 P.M tickets 83; orders by mail or messongor receive, prompt at- fel PA fh peeha GEO. W, THOMAS. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT THE NEW YORK TURF EXCHANGE every afternoop and even- ing during the weok on the ricos at BALTIMOKE, MD. RESULT OF EACH HEAT and race received by telegraph as soon as decided, PARTICULAR ATTENTION paid to ordors by mail or messenger. FRENCH POOLS OPEN AT7 A.M. CLOSE AT1P. M. KELLY, BLISS & CO., 16 West Twenty-eighth street. HENRIETTE—NEARLY MAD; SEND YOUR AD- + dress by telegraph to No. 2 Balnoral terraco, Rams- Bate, or Duily News. NFORMATION WANTED>OF WALDRON KELLY was lust seen in Camden, N. J., in the ir 1866, formation will be gladly recoiv d by hls irotber, |. KELLY, 115 Vint street, Uamden, N. J, ¥ MR, STEVENS, WHO PURCHASED SOME GOODS October 13 from the California Distilling Company, ‘will please call at 83 William street be will hear something Jeo his advantage. RETTY NECKTIE: downtown address. PLEASE WAITE TO ME AT I wish very much to see you. GOLD DOLLAR, ILL MEET YOU TO-MORROW, AT4P. M. WAS disappointed to-day. TARRYTOWN. ILLIAMSBURG FERRY AND FOURTEENTH Atreet car, Tuesday afternoon.—Lady who noticed gen- dleman will address, if desirable, stating some circumstance, HARRY, Heraid Uptown Branch oflico. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT JOH coms, corner of Broadway and Twenty ei) Street, every morning and evening this week, on the run- hing races at Baltimore; also this morning oo the boat race between Bainbridge agd Bacon on the Harlem River. Full r spondent. AN orders by mail or particular attention. French pool T. B. & W. H. JOHNS! EERFOOT DRIVING PARK. FALL MEETING—October 18, 19, 21 and 22. THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, Uciober 21. 2:50 Class—A. C. Whitson’s b. g. 3. H., ©. Clark’ Lavine, 0. E. Rand's br. g. Hope, B, H. Howrd’s 6; &. Ri Biy's s. g. Jud Duby, mas Maher's ¢. g. Atlone, Irviug's Rachel, G. P.'Duryea'sc, g. John T. Sinn let's b.m. Belle of Aberdeen, Steve Jerome's y. flake, P. Maneo's b. g. Revenge. Same Day—Larse $300, for 2'35 class—J. Murphy's b. m. Pauline, E. H. Heard’s c. m. Ellen Mary, G. McDonald's 4. g. Dandelion, J. V. Car- roil’s¢. g. Break o’ Day, A. Paterson's . Modesty, P. Mance’s jj. g. Harry Erwin, B. U. Gurman's ch. g. Silvertail, L. Dunham's b. g. Don, HH. Gilbert's 8. g. Harry Gilbert, Purse $100, for 3-minite sclass, substituted for 2 :23 el Entries will close at J. T. Slane’s, No. 7 Fulton street, to- night (Wednesday) , October 20, at ) B M. . Rocenrs, Supt. WM. McMAHO . Proprietor, e ode LO! peer eener =~ _ ch LPO OST—OFF ROMER SHOAL, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, a clinker-built Yaw!, painted white, with black gun- Wale, belonging to the pilot boat Caprice, No. 15, A suitable pibcaad willbe pulétfor has tecovery 00 epyliontion toi W, RIKER, at 40 Burling slip. OST—A DIAMOND RING. ANY ONE RETURNING sl It,t0 50 West Thirty-second street will be liberally re- ‘warded. OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, AT ACADEMY OF Music, a Camel's Hair Shawl. The finder will be liber- ally rewarded by leaving the sume at 144 Water street, OST—A SMALL WHITE SCOTCH TERRIER DOG, ‘answers to the name of Grip. | The finder will receive $3 Fewaid on returning the same to St. Luke's Hospital, Fifty- fourth street, corner Fifth avenue. AND FOUND. REWARDS. : REWARD.—LOST, A JET EARRING er will receive. the abov 1 jorald Uptown Branch of THE FIND- SPECIAL NOTICES. enn rn ARNG NA A 00. WATER, MINERAL "WATERS, GINGER Ales, sparkling Wines; manufactare of complete out- fits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instructions; all departments ot manufacture, ‘vottli clusive Rights in desirable territory ; MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty sev- enth streets, New York. ALWISAAC G, BOYCE. 207, BROADWAY, LAWYER, «Notary. Commissionor.—Divorces obtained. promptly Without “publicity; canses—desertion, incompatibility, ha. bitual drunkenness, infidelity, Inhuman treatment, convie- tion of felony. Passports obtained. ighth Royal Saxon Government Lottery ee lace trom November 1 to 22, 1875. 36,009 Prizes to beet out of 86,000 tickets, of which is :— 1 Prize of 500,000 reichsinark, equal to 4 Prize of 800,000 reichsmark: 1 Prize of 200,000 reichsmark, eqi i io bs i (td Pee smark, eq) tine of 100,000 reichsmark, equal to....... 24.000, {rol 1 of 50,000, 5 of 30,000, 20 of 000, 50 of 5,000, iat 3,000, 700 of 1,000, 800 6500, 1,900 of 300 and 31,919 of 200 roichsmark, ‘The ahove drawing is guaranteed by and under the saper- nXOn government, 000, gold 000, gold 48,000, gold 86,000, gold ‘Vision of the Royal Full explanatory cireulars free. iTEODO! Box 5,594 Port office. 116 Nassau Tee rol New York. -OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUG A. Bate Lotteries, 0 KENTUCKY KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS 8'—OCTOBER 19, 1875, 87, 68, 30, 27, 5, 78, 10, 15, 74, F, ‘28, 65, K KY, CLASS 84—OcTouKH 19, i875," 37, 65, 77, 26, 44 4, 4. G90, 72, 29, J'8.§ , Managers, Coving! Post office box 2,751, New Fork, apes hinds PARKS, EMERSON & CO.. AGENTS FoR Kerltucky State Lotteries, drawn daily, Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 da Single Number Lottery, drawn October 30, 1 shed, information furnished and circulars sent by & CO., 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office office attached. FEW DAYS LEFT 0 MAKE A FORTUSE IN THE DRAWING, $900,000 IN CURRENCY DISTRIBUTED BY THE KENTUCKY SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 80. Price of Tickets, $10; Halvos, $6; Quart THOS. H. HAYS & CO., 009 Broadway, New York, | | $2 50, HRONIC CATARRH AND CATARRHAL DEAFNESS radically cured by Dr. KECK'S method. We. desire the very worstcases. One treatment free. 21 West Twenty- fourth street, New York, AVANA LOTTERYe—#540,000 IN PRIZES EVERY Lineon days. Next drawing October 10. Erizes cashed. Circulars of information free, FERNANDEZ & CO., Bank ers (into J. B. Martines & Co.), 10 Wall street, rear base mont; Post office box 4,994, —CHRONIO CATARRH, DEAFNESS . ew method cures every case; | lief; permanent cures, Circulars free. Di Modical Director, No. 8 West Fourteenth stre NEURALGIA, tantaneous re- STODDARD, t. New York, KW CHRONIO CATARRH, DEAPNESS; THE ONLY office in New York where my method df treatment au bo procured is at 21 West Twenty-fourth street, Dr. J, 0. KECK, Cra. OF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OR others controlling Jurgo amounts of lifo insurance will Ondit to ¢ 4 “ elt interert to correspond coniiden. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, The great race between . Prospero and Honest Dutchman for $10,000, will take place on WEDNESDAY, October 20, ‘at o'clock’ prompt. Good day ani track, Admission to fold, $1; Grand Stand, 50c. extra, Admission to Club House (introduced by a member), $3. GEORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATIO ‘Trains for the great race on Wednosday, October 20, Will leave depot, corner Twentieth street and Ninth avenue &t 1:30 and 2:30 P. M. Should travel demand special trains will be run, G. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. snare annem ARAL, RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF 20 CONTRACTORS’ TORSES, 25 CARTS, HARNESS, TOOLS, &c., do, TO-MORROW. (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 21, AT 11 O CLOCK, AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF AVE- NUE A AND SEVENTY-SECOND STREET. THE PROPERTY OF A CONTRACTOR WHO TAS FINISHED ON THE FOURTH AVENUE IMPROVE. MENTS, AND IS NOW DECLINING BUSINESS. THE HORSES ARE ALL YOUNG, SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION FOR ANY USE, ALL WILL BE POSITIVELY SOLD WITHOUT ANY RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, RAIN OR SHINE. NOW ON EXHIBITION AS ABOVE TILL TIME OF SALE. MAJOR CHAS. W. THE BEST I eve TENT JUDGES to be the fin Grass Region." ARCH. JOHNSTON. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. ; pronounced by COMPE: lot that ever left the Blue @. D. HANNA. MAJOR BARKER takes ploasure in announcing CAP- TAIN ORGE D. HANNA'S (of Bourbon county, tueky) m NINTH EXTRAORDINARY SALE. OF THE FASTEST GREEN TROTTERS AND MOST elegant, I gaited combined, FIRST Ph HORSES, > SADDLE AND HAR JUST ARRIVED trom Kentucky, TO TAKE plac AT BARKER & SON'S CITY AUCTION Mart and New York Tattersall’ CORNER OF Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, ON SATURDAY, October 23, wt 11 o'clock. THE STOCK COMPRISES 17 hoad that can trot in from 8 minutes down to 2:35, including several of the most ole- cant Saddlers in America, the get of General G. H. Thomas, Garrard Chiof, Yellow Jacket, Curtis’ Hambletonian, Bow: All splendid’ drivers, and warranted sonnd man’s Horso, & and kind, STOCK NOW on-exhibition at the Mart, DR. JOUN W. CLARK, agent for Captain Hanna, re- questa all to come and ride and drive and test the su qualities and speed of any of the lot before the day of sale. CATALOGUES, NOW. rondy. SALE POSETIVE. No postponement, ‘ T BARGAINS—LANDAULETS, COUPES, FOUR AND six seat Rockaways, Cabriolots and all styles Phaetons, Second hand Rockaway, Bagey and Phaeton. WO CAS DE DURING THE winter will sell his Turnout cheap; young sound Horse, hands, no fault or blemish; good tratellor; Buggy and’ Harness; also a Brewster Extension t ton. 84 East Twelfth street, near University plac y %. ARRIAGES.—EZRA MARSH, 18 EAST EIGi- teenth street, near Broadway—All styles fine Carriages at low prices; work warranted ; also several second hand Car- tiagos In complete order, Brewster make ; careful estimates mado on Fepalring: vehicles sont for and delivered without charge ; also first class storage room, COUPE FOR SALE—ONE OF WOOD. BROS.’ bost: cost $1,500; has been used only afew months by jady: oan be seen at’ Central Stables, Forty-sixth street, of Sixth-avenue, wintery pond case A enh Og BOAO Tue + winter; atten ninty Stock’ Farm, “Address box 45 Pon olties Moutelan ’ HL. SMITH, Proprietor, CARRIAGE: HORSE MAY BE HAD POR MODERATE AY ce In exchange for his Board, for one to four months at Now York city: b "1 At or adidross 19 Attorney rene Teterences required. Call VERY FINE COAC FOR SALE. y y Brewstor & Co., of Broome street, lin Pit biack satin and hung on light spri Fa Went Seventeen gaBEines; price $800, Can be seon at =SIX HORSES, TUR Pro Bis aahhable OF ay bind of aera ON A FARMER, t a grocery, ox: ress, bakery or track, will be sold posed of Inquire at 40 Wooster street, nent Gover eae ait BARGAIN-$150, TAKEN FOR DEBT.— AL dear tap Buggy, city built, never been pd 75; also w Portland Bleigh fo faa west Ninetoonth stroeen #40, cont $86 last winter, —_—_—_ See <I OFFER ON ACCOUNT y AL. death ve: Horses, suitable. for any bastnone At bat Talo; trial aiven, 67 Groat Jones street: near Dewars était, all on ane floor, & i, LUDLOW Meee fs NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR C ENTS. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, BARKER & SON'S OITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- corner of ‘and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CHARLES W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER. REGULAR SALES of Horses, Carringos, de., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR hours allowed for trial on every horse sold under warrantee THIS I8 THE only suction mart in the State having the PRover facilities for showing horses on sale—viz., riving Track, entirely under cover and plenty of room examination. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, BEGINNING | WITHL J. DUNN. WALTON’S FAMOUS STABLE OF CELEBRATED TROTTING HORSES, COMPRISING THIRTY-TWO hoad and consisting of "CHESTNUT SORREL Gelding NED, 154 high, ‘ouled in 1800; got by Duniol Lambert: can trot in 2 30. Brown Mare NANCY, 15 high, foaled in 1867 got by Young Mor- Hil; can trot 'in 240." Brown Gelding LOGAN, 15 high, foaled 1863; got by Jules Jurgensen; can trot’ in 2:45, White Mare SNOWDROP, 15! high, fouled 1865; got by mung Black Hawk; can trot in 2:00, Bay Gelding HEO- TOR, 1544 high, foaled 1868; got by Smith's Honest Allen; can ‘trot ‘in 2:50. Chestnut Gelding JBRRY, 14; high foaled LW ATK Poke highs tad 1e00e get by. Rising Sue ing Ni K, 15%¢ high, foales sot by Rist cea trotin S10. Chestuut Geldiug TONY PASTOR, 14 Feats Est Rieke tied iease got by Genorsl Bay Maro . 1516 high, fonle +0 jenera Rao ren toith 298, Bay Golding FRANCE COLT, 15%, high, "| fouled, 18005," got by Mumbrino Star; | can trot’ in 2:28 Bay Filly CORA, 154 -" high, fonled 1871; got by Daniel Lambert; can trot in'dyninutes; gray Mare MODESTY, 14% high, tomled 1800, got by Parish Hambletonian, can trot ‘in 2:35; bay Mare FOLLY, 16, high. foaled 186), got by General Knox, ean trot in 2:50 BROUK, 15 high, foaled 1808, got ‘ are FANNY, 194¢ high, got by ason of Guy Miller, can trot in 2:45} olding ROANOKE, 14% high, foaled 1869, got by the can trot fn 2105 bay gelding HARRY A roan Watrose as high foaled 1870, got by iel Lambert, § fouled 1870, mnie Lambert, Can trot ib 2:90; brown M wre, KATY, 13% high, foaled 1870, ot by General Knox, can trot in 2 bog Pelyoce are LULU, 5 high, foaled 1868, got by Daniel ambert. can trot in 2 brown Gelding SNIP, 1546 high, foaled 1806, got by Brandywine, can rot in bay Mare NELLIE, 15% high, foaled’ 1866, got by General Knox, can beat 2:30; sorrel Gelding FRANK, 154 high, foaled 1867, got by Eaton, Messenger, cun trot in 2:40: bay Mare LENA, 15 high, fouled 1887, got by. Honey B. Fatehen, can, trot in 2:45, black’ Mare§ TILLIE, , 15 high, foaled 1865, got by Ethan Allen; can trot ind ay Mare, SUSTE, 154 hi mi hy foaled 1589, got by Delaware; can trot in 3:10; bay Filly; ULEMA, 1544 high, toaled 1871, got by Post's ‘Conductor; can trot in ; brown Gelding, STATESMAN, high, fouled 1868, got by STATE RIGHTS; can beat sorrol Mare EMMA, 15% high, foaled 1867, got by Mana Chart ;, ean trot in ; black Gelding, BLACK KNIGHT, 1534 high, fonled 1866, got by General Knox; can tro int2 35} black Gelding, CHARCOAL, 15% high, foaled 1867, got by Black Hawk’ Knox; can trot in 2:40; brown Stallion, CHROMO, 15 high, toaled 1868, got by Hamlet; can trot in 3:10, Abovo are all warranted sound and kind. DURING THE PAST five days this stock has been ridden after by over two hundred gentlemen, who have all ox- pressed ghomsolves as more than satisfied that they can trot even faster than represented on the catulogue, CATALOGUES, WITH full particulars, at sale, IMMEDIATELY AFTER above will be sold : THE FAMOUS BROWN trotting Stallion, DANTEL BOONE (full tgother tothe colebrated Young Brano, Breese, &c,); got by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, out of Kate all of whose produce have benten 2:30; has a record of 2:31; has shown private trials in 2:26 or better; is of extractdin- ary value for brooding of track purposes. Bos" Cave establishment, comprising pair bay conch Horses, 16 high, 8 years old; free and stylish drivers; war- ranted kind, allo Dog Cart, Harness, &c. EXTRA COMBINED BLACK saddle and Harnsss Mare, 15 high, 8 years old; prompt and handy driver; fine under saddle ; warranted sound and kind, THE BEAUTIFUL, RICHLY-BRED and_yery speedy trotting Gelding, East Boston Boy; got by Ethan Allen: first dam by Brandywine, second dun by Witherel’s Mosson- ger; 1544 high, 7 years old; a game, prompt driver. with ex- traordinary stylo and appearance; can show a full mile in 25) and 1s one of the sweetest-euited trotters alive; if given month's training would beat 4:89; Is gentle for, the moat ord.nary reiusman to handlo at speed; is without a trick, fitult, spot or blemisia; Is sold to close the estate of the late Colonel T.-L. Latimer, and is warranted sound and kind. SEVERAL TOP and no top Road Wagons. SEVERAL OTHER HOKSES. FULL DESCRIPTION at sale. SALES NEVER postponed on account of weather. TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE GREAT SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, , TO-MORROW eaten eae Oct, 21, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, AT THE STABLE, No. 3 NEILSON PLACE (MERCER STREET) BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND CLINTON PLACES, AND IN REAR*OF THE NEW YORK HOTEL, | OF ALL THE VALUABLE AND VERY FAST TROT- TING SEOCK OF SETH M, HOYT, ESQ. WHO GOES ABROAD per steamer City of Chester on October 23, and consequently will sell all his well known and valuable Stock to highest bidder without regard to cost or value, By CHARLES C. DUFF, Auctioneer, including the fast and valuable trotting gelding Regulator, 16 hands high, 8 years old; was sired Yr Goldsmith's Volun- teer, by ‘Old Handbletontan, dam by Bellfounder, and is half brother to Glos , Bodine and many noted trottors; he Is a ai trot ton miles Xs fast as any horse living, every heat in from 2:25 to he is breaker and catcher, honest and well bo! of the best gentlemen's roadsters in New York? very power: fully and muscalarly built, gentle and doci afraid of no- thing, and cost present owner $5,000 two years ago; he is fully warranted sound aud kind. ‘Also fast dark bay trotting relding, D'Artnguan, 1514 ired. by, hands s old: wi Pilot de dam & shacoudfipred. witver wee purchased by'Dr. Wer ior Mr. Hoyt thre years ago to mate another horse, and can trot in 2:89 on any track; he is a great pole hors igh horse; he is very stylish, has fore whit is warrafted sound and kind, Also the well known bay trotting gelding, Post Boy, 153 hands high, 6 yoars old, got by Messenger Duroc, dam Green Mountain Maid, by Harry Clay; he hus one white stocking, with star in face, and is‘one of the finest gentleman's ro horses jn the State; ho can pull a road wagon in 2:85, and do it with case; he is safe for any use, afraid of nothing and warranted sound and kind. Also the, fast chestnut, gelding, Billy Allen, @ years old, sired by Ethan Allen, dam a THambletonian niare, well known as Lady Mills;‘has a record.of 2:36, and can now show 2:35; has a fine mane and tail, square gait, very stylish and one of tho finest rond horses that goes the road; has extra lasting qualities, and is a No, 1 breaker and catcher; ean pull a roa nin 2:40, and is warranted sound, an is known as the Ed. Jones colt. Also genteel and fast gentleman's rond Horse, « gennine trotter, sired by Eureka, dam Arabian Maro, about 103, hands high, 9 years old; ins no superior to road wagon ; is stylish, handgome, brave and pure gaited, withont vice, trick, fault or blemish; amiable and well behaved in company ; is warranted kind in all harness, and can trot a full mile to a road wagon inside of 2:36, and’ is known as the Jake Miller horse, ‘Also the Cast and handsome roan trotting Mare, Queen of Diamonds; wus sired by Mambrino Patchen, dam tho trotting maro Fanny Kemble, by Blucher; was bred b; George Wesner, Esq.; she is 153g bands high, 6 years old, with full mane and tail, and enn trot in 2:30;. sho i sensible and well behayéd, and is warranted sound and kind, Also tho fast black gelding, Idleboy; 1s 1544 hands high, 7 years old; was ruisod by Philo Strickland at Bangor, Me., and sired by Ned Davis, ont of « Black Hawk mare, and was driven amile before a road wagon in 2:48; he has a fine open gait and extra set of limbs and can trot close to 2:40, and warranted sound and kind. ‘Also black trotting Maro, 151g hands high, 7 years old; was sired by Genoral Wadsworth, dam Thorough! In this State, and trotted in Gentleman's Mitchell in 235: 9, 2:51; she is ii proving I owner by next season sue will bea is warranted sound and kind, Also handsome bay trotting Mare, 1514 hands high, 6 old, sired by Magna Charta, dam by Pilot Temple; she great endurance; trotted to road wagon in 2:43; she is ao excellent pole mare, docile and gentlo, with all black points, black mane and’ tail; can be driven to height of speed’ by any ordinary driver, and warranted sound and kind. Cartinges consist of one extension top park phacton, one depot Wagon, ono side bar road Wagon, one C spring (gold mounted pony Phaeton, with lamps; one full spring’ top Wagon, one open road Wagon; all by the best city makers, vis,. Brewster and others. ‘Also one sot doulbe covered mounted Harness, four sets of I mounted and covered mounted single Harness, clegant ersey sweat Blankets, Blan ind Hoods, Bits, B Whips, &c., &c., making in made in this city. N. B.—Gentlen tost the spees ‘This stock is all acclimated and have been driven by ent ownor on roads where thoy aro all weil known fi year, and are well worthy the ‘attention of partios de to purchase, For furthor particulars sce catalogue, now ready at stablo as above. SALE POSITIVE—RAIN OR SHINE. AUCTION—GREAT AND IMPORTANT AUCTION ASCE Or EXTRA HIGH. BRED FAMILY, AND ROAD HORSES, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE W. MANT. ESQ. WHO SAILS, FOR SOUTH AMERICA ON. THE: FOURTH OF NOVEMBER, TO ATTEND TO HI8 RAILROAD INTEREST, AND “WILL SELL, AT HIS STABLE, NO. 13 FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUE, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, All of his fine stock of Horses, Carriages, Harness, Sleighs, Blankets, fur Robes, &c., to the highest bidder without ro: servo, RAIN or SHINE, NO POSTPONEMENT. Stock gow dn exhibition at the stable: permits can be had of Mr. Mantle or the bookkeeper at the Spingler House, ‘The stock consists of I pair of cross-matched, high bred Kentucky Horses, jet black and a bay, 6 and 7 years old, 15% hands, with Inge manes and tails, ranching the grovind they ard je. also a superior stockings and sound and kind nnd ‘all style. Also the fast. and stylish high bret dapple gray trotting Gelding DNPIDENCE (formerly owned by Mr. B. Jones), 6 ina; trotted three he hg is also one of the fi 1534 hands; sonnd and ig and 2:35, with ease the State. Also the fast bay Hambl Mare FEARLESS, 5 years old, 15 hands; 80 and Js a perfect pictured: trotted last spring in raised by Mr, Combs, of Red Bank, Monmouth cow this mare is all style and knows nothing but trot, No fast trotting Golddust Mare HENRIETTA, 4 yeary g bands; sound and kind, and is all style; cin speed 5 gait, and is one of the best bred trotting fillies iu the State. Also one fine and stylish top side har Road Wagon, one elliptic spring top Rond Wagon, with pole; ono top ‘pony Phacton, with pole and shafts; ove light one man Trotting Wagon, ‘one light two-out Gould's Albany Sleigh, one very handsoine and light Portland Sleizh ; also one do., with pole nd shafts; threo sets of single Harness, two sets of double and one set of conpe Harness, nll as good as now; also extra heavy Sweat Blankets, “One Suits wnd fine black boar Robes, Stable Blankets, &e. Salo absolute and positive, ARR oR ONe, OF THE Most BR AUTIEUL + shifting leathor top full spring Wagons and fine. Far. hess, Lap Blanket, Sweat Blan! GEORGE, the steward of the Union Club Eighteenth street, ove door east of Fifth a day: Wags LIGHT COUPE ROCKAWAYS; GLASS partitions, pole and shafts; several second hand ( aes taken in exchange; Landaus, T Carts, Phaetons, Bug: gies, dc, HAM, 40 East Fourth street. BREWSTER SIDE BAR TOP WAGON—COACHES, Clarenc ndans, Coupes, Rockaways, from $75 up} Phaetons, second’ hand Carriages very low; also Sleizhs, new and second hand, at vory low prices; Blankets (O.up; Harness, &o,, che rom 61 40.00% Wie fy GRAY, LANDAULET~A COUPE IN GO0D ORDER, WITIT A oe Mihont, harness; must be sold this day} ab 109 West Forty-ninth street. NY GENTLEMAN OWNING A HORSE AND top wagon, which be does not care to drive this winter, bave good care taken of it a a responsible party livin, hort distance out of town for {ts use, which will be mod- Address G., box 102 Herald office. N ELEGANT STABLE ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, near Sixth avenue, to rent; six stalls and three box Db) 00., No. 3 Pine et and Inquire of tables, No. 6 10, for three * ) and 22 Wooster street. —FOR* SALE, FIVE HORSES, SUITABLE FOR cart, truck, grocer or any business; also one Top Wagon, built by Brewster, cheap. Inquire at 378 Bowery, opposite Fifth street, rear. HANDSOME PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES POR sale, ut private stublo No. 4 East Fifty-fourth street. Dark bi bout 8 years old; sound and kind in every ro- spect. A BROWN TRUCK HORSE; ALSO TWO OTHER jorses, you! sound, suitable for grocer, arming, fe", $00, $80, 9100; mast sell; no work. “OL Canal street (aloob NARRIAGE FOR SALE—A VERY FINE VICTORIA, built by Wood Bros., in excellent orde; also a Coupe, built by Brewster & C ‘an be seen at 121 West Soveu- teenth street, private stable JONTRACTOR'S SALE OF HORSES, CARTS, TOOLS, ion dhe, A , | TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK, 3 at corner of Seventy-secdnd street ana a avenue A, ARCH, JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER, 20 fine large Horas. Nb RO! OHNST 8 Qounrey BOARD FOR HORSES—FALL PASTURE; best accommodations und care; satistuctory reference. For particulars address B, H. SEAMAN, Merrick, Queens county, La TL. HEAP.—$24) FOR A GLASS QUARTER COACH, worth $400 to any yerson that has uso for it; also 25; another by Dusenbury, 8125. JANADIAN PONY, 855; BAY HORSE, $60; HORSE for truck or any heavy work, 800; 4to 6; and no top Grocery or Express Wagons and ‘Harness, very cheap. No. 200 West Eighteenth street, 2 Be NT PORTLAND SLEIGHS OF VARIOUS styles und qualiti LANDAU, VERY LIGiT, BUILT BY MINER & Btevens. ‘Coupe Rockaway. Phreo-quarter Cit Minter & Stevens. Top Waxon, by Browster & Co., of Broome street. Top Road Wagon, good as new, by R. M. Stivers, Three Coupes, in good order Clarence, by Corbett & Seb Rockaways, Phuewons, Road Wagons. Robes, Blankots, &c., &c.. ‘at very low prices, by VAN TASSELL F KEARNEY, attheir Mart, 110 and 112 Kast Thirteenth street. (OR SALE—A SECOND HAND COACH, IN GOOD rane onder, For further particulars apply to WIL- LIAM GANT, private stable No, 109 South Sixth street, Brooklyn, B. D, OR SALE—TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, A PAIR of handsome black Horses, well matched, sound and kind; one is an exquisite saddle horse for alady, Call at private stulde, No. 6 East Fifty-fourth street. OR SALE—TWO ONE-HORSE, TRUCKS, NEW; ALSO one two-horse and ong one-horse, second hand, cheap. W, WESTERFIELD, 177 Prince street. OR SALE—A DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 1544 HANDS high, 8 years old, sound, stand without tying, been used by ladies and can trot fast; also a handsome jump seat Buggy, made by R. M. Stivers, in fine order, aod set fine Harness. Apply at 136 East Thirtoonth street. OR SALE—A GRAY MARE, 15% DANDS HIGH, 7 ‘ears old; can beat 2:40; can trot very fast with little reiting, Apply at 221 West Porty-sixth street, and no bum. ag. good as new. OR SALE—TWO GOOD WORK HORSES, WILL BB sold cheap ; fit for cart, express, milkman or truck; single oF double, Apply at oMice 20d West Twenty-ninth street. OR SALE—A FINE YOUNG HORSE SUITABLE FOR grocery, express, trick or family carriago horse; kind and free. On be seen aftor 12 to-day at Mr, Rowe's stable, corner Washington and Hnbert streets. A SPLENDID BREWSTER OF BROOME been run two years; prise Th To plo 139 West Sovontoenth street. TIONS AND CARE CAN BE OOD ACCOMM} given to a few horses for the winter on one of the best farins in New Jersey. Particularsat E. A. CONDIT & CO." 152 Broadway, ENTLEMAN WISHING HORSES BOARDED WITH farmer this winter can call to morrow, from 2 till 4P. M., at International Hotel, Park row. Carriage harness will be taken for pay. GEORGE HOLCOMB, ‘ARNESS,—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE_IN New York; good Buggy Harness, hand made, $1: good Grocer's Harness, $25; good Milkman's Harness, Double Truck Tarness, $30; good Stable BL 1 50. Please call and examino for yoursolves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York, ‘ORSES BOARDED, ADDRRSS 8. WILLIAMSON, Post offico box 37 Hompstead, Queens county, L. Referencos—J. 8. Hyde, No.0 Ferry Street; E. A. Craik: shank, 76 Chambers sttect, and 63 Broadway, New York tv. ORSE BLANKETS, TRUCK BLANKETS DRESS BLANKETS, STABLE BLANKETS, stock, at the lowest prices. Eand-made Harness very description, Call and see our prices. EK. BARTLETT, 62 Warren street, corner of College place. ORSES WANTED—A MATING TEAM, OF ANY color, 15 hands 2 inchos: short, thick; not over seven ears, anid good travellers. Communicate with CHARLES ROWN, 37 West Twonty-ninth street. LD HORSE AT HOME.—BOARDING AND LIVERY Stables, 593, 505 and 597 Atlantic avenue, junction Flatbush avonue,’ Brooklyn; best boarding stables in the clty; large box stalls; stalls’ to let, with or without board; elegant Coaches for evening calls at lowest rates. GEORGE W. McDONALD, Proprietor. ‘PLEASURE CARRIAGES, - in modest, pleasing and durable colors oupes, Rockaways, Coaches, Cabriolets, Road Wa: A, 8. FLANDRAU, 872 and 374 Brooino street (old stand of Brewster & Go,). HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIGED OFFICES | FOR” THE “RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSURIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD — BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 269, BROADWAY, 580 SIXTH AVENUE. 2 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPATA. LOGRNER FULTON AND BOEKUM STREETS, BROOK. Landaus, Phaetons, Tandaulet T Carts, sons. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 131 AND 143 WEST Soventoenth street, and 144 West Fiftieth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventl avenues. JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. ‘WANTED CHEAP. FOR CASH, A FIRST CLASS coupe Horse; must be sound, kind, good style and ac- tion, about 1634 hands. “Address It, box’ 4,200 Post office, a GOOD FARM HORSE AND MARKET gon xtabargain for cash, Addross F., Herald ¥ YANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, TUE USE ‘of © good coupe Horse for his keep. Address 1,193 Broadway, room 15, BABY'S CARRIAGE; MUST BE HAND. ANT V some, in good order and but little worn. Addre: Herald Brooklyn Branch offic 15 OR LESS FOR CASH—FOR A HANDSOME * new top Expross or Delivery Wayor to order for $225; new Harness, $25. Seen at West Nineteenth si T SMITH 914 Broadway, between Twentieth and Twonty-frst ets, Grand display of imported Patterns, Just received. Pattorns, with cloth models, now ready. Pa ted to the form and warranted perfect. Cutting and basting done after our styles. Subscriptions to our monthly “World of Fasbions" recetved and splendid oil copies of James H. Beard’s great allegorical painting given as premiums, OUBLE CAMEL’S MAIR SHAWL, NEW, COST $2,500, to bo sold for $1,000; will submit at residence. ‘Address box 5,470 New York Post office. Pooxony ‘IN HOUS&KBEPING.—OARP! (IN- grains), all wool, at,7oc. ; three ply, at $l 25; Tapestry at $1 15; Brussols at $175; Velvets ai 2 also bargains in Furniture, Mirrors and Beddin, LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystle streets. CONOMY IN HOUSEKEEPING.—CARPETS grain), all wool, at 75 thre at $1 15; Brussels at $1 75; in Furniture, Mirrors and Bedding. LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie stree! MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. T ADIES WILL FIND AT NO. 2 WEST THIRTEBNTIL 4 street, a large and choice collection of Parts Winter Bonnets and Ri dE ery reasonable prices. MICHEL.—MARIE TILLMAN, OF PARIS, 424 Sixth avenuo, near Tweniy.sixth street, richest Millinery. of Paris, from Virot, Michnie- , Perior-Pahn and Pariset.” 134 MAlsox WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE UNION quare, Importers of Paris Bonnets and English Round ‘Goods from W. C. Jay & Uo., Regent street, the Hat of tho seasor Hats; Mourain “Merenr; POLITICAL. [L KINDS OF POLITICAL PRINTING at a moment's notice, at 218 Broadway Ber ON TICKETS—260. THOUSAND, POSTE! r ty: et our estimate before ordering lsowhere, GREJ KwekichN PRINTING COMPANY, 51 Bookuy eat THE METROPOLITAN PRINTING COMPANY, 3 usual prices; all kinds Political Printing special “PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR TIMBER, ealed proposals will be received until Saturday, the Goch October inst., by the trustees of the Now York’ and Brooklyn Bride, at their office No. 21 Water street, Brook: Iyn, for 41,750 litical feet of good anality whige one thnbor sawed in'strips three inclfes wide by one “inch and « hal thick, of any length from twelve feet and upward which can be divided by four without « remaindor. At must be free trom sap, shakes and bad knots, and de- livered ono half at the dock of the Brooklyn Tower and the other half at pior No, 20 Bast River, In. the eity of New York, on of before the 30th day of November next. Any further information may be obtained at the office of the trustoos, Dated October 19, 1875, ROPOSALS FOR IRON BARS.—SEALED PRO posals will be received until Saturday, the 2d of Octo- ber inst., at 12 o'clock noon, by the trastoos of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge at their office, No. 21 Water street, Brooklyn, for tho manufacturing sand delivery of 12 sets of Clamp Bars, with Collars, Keys and Pins complete, weigh: ing in tho aggrogate about 14,000 pounds, to be mado of double refined tron of good quality and delivered at pior No. 29 Bust River, in the city of New York, on or before the 10th day of November noxt, B Fans and specifications may be goon at tho oflice of the Dated October 19. 187% DRIAN H. MULLER, AU AP aCartis SALE OF 120 VAL mn 24 avenne, 4th or Park avon: 5th aven 8th aven' 6th aven: 57th, O8t! 127th avd SALES AT A BER, LUABLE LOTS, ne, opposite Central ue, opposite Central Park} ue, above Central Park: h, Gd, Gath, 70th, Tih, 76th, 77th, 88th, 126th, 1doth streets, To be sold at auction, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchauze Salestoom, and of No. 111 Broadway, -by order of Griffith Rowe, Esq., f tite executrix of Win. H. Raynor, doceasod. The above sale comprises the most valuable building lots in the city of New York, ready for improvement, Will be sold. t office of ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON, Anctioneer, No. 7 Pine street. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, Auction sale of Houses and Lots, on Thursday, October 21, at 12 0 Broadway, via. :— C West Hone and 142 feet we modern improvemauts, newly p ‘West Fi velock, &$ the Exchange Salesroom, ‘No, 111 eighth street.—The four story brown stone front it No, S08 Went Filty-elghth strevt, south side, st of Eighth avenue; house 54 feet deep, contains ated and frescood. y-eighth The three story bi e stoo) brown stone front House and Lot No, 404 Week Fifty-eighth street, sout! Fift and Lot northeast cort house contains modern improvements; hard wogd ih Bighth avonue. Ninth avenue.—The four sto h sido, 100 feet west of Ninth avenue, SALES AT AUCTION. F COLTON, (UOTIONEER. Elegant Household Furniture, in Twenty-second street: Steinway Piano, Ol! Painth Hs October 20, at the, pet ‘wenty-second street, bet rich parlor, ae, residence, No. 55 OW Fifth and Sixth avenues, This day (Wednesda; enites, the entin ——— rae room, bedroom and basement Goods: one yel 1 Steinway graud’ Plano. Feonch ‘plate. pier Miron ich! Curtains Sorn!| , we dE ussels rich Oil Paintings and Engenvinga Yesewood Dressing, Boel reaus and Bedstends ( of Birds, very elo; and Cornices, feather Beds and best halr Mattresses; oxton- y morning. G* & ROLLINS, sale: Jor, Obainber and Div cloths, Bookcases, Feathor Beds, balr forters, Spre St private sale at auction i Wardrobes, ‘and other Mattresses, . Cutlery, China, Glass and Pi prices. RGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER. OIL Large perom| YEO. W. KEELER, AUCTIONE Art Gallery, 5d Liberty stre PAL by auction, to-day at 1 . Cortior Nassau, Ri ‘y sale of Tl orelook., ms 454 and 456 Can, streot,—Oue Lot, north side, 200 feet wost of brown stone front House r of Ninth avenue and Sixty-second Eighth avenne.—The Lease of the Plot of Land, 50x100 feet, on west side of Eighth avenue, 50 feet south of Fifty eighth street, on the front of which are two. story brick stores and dwellings and a two story brick building on the rear; lease has six years to run from May, 1875, at $1,400, ground rent and taxes. Pisnoforte, moruing, O« residence 12 2 magnifi 4rich Parlor Suits, reps and 3 Centre J TION NOTIC Catalogue o' SALE POSITIVE, clecant Household Furniture. &c., at public auction this (Wednosaay) 0, commeneing at 10 o'clock, ab private 20 West 2ud st.. near Oth ay., namely fortes, ohe Steinway & Som. nh, Curpe: jetober cent rosewood Pia: Tables, Ido. Librai 1 rosewood Etagere, French Mirrors, 4 Window Lace Curtains, + 2 Pier Mi rrors, 2 Mantol. 22 fine Oil Paintings, &e. 14 real B: 3 Bookea: 2 French ronzes and Bisque Figures. ses, Writing Desk and Drawers, ‘Clocks, run 60 days, 8 Turkish Chairs, 2 Loanges. 2 gilt Flo wer Stands. 600 yards velvet and Brussels Carpets. 1 French 200 pieces Cat Glassware at 2 Extensi 18 Din China Dinner Toa Sots, Cutlery. ion Tables, 1 Buffet. ng Chairs, 2 Sofas, 40 pieces Sheffield Plated Ware. 14 Bedroom Suit 28 hair and spring 80 assorted Chairs, Rockers, ke. Also complete Basement and Kitchen Ut of Furniture for servants! apartment, attresses, Blan! ke. sils: assortment Cataiogue comprises omplote Bedding. cots, 400 lots. This is the largest sale of the season. Notice—G Hoods packed and shipped or removed,*eity or country, by responsible men in attendance. E FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. T AUCTION. of Flushing, Main and Amity streets (Leggett Estate) Tharsday, promises, without reserve, contract 'w sale, 23 1 fivo’ or ten years mortgages on [Ae These lots 25 LOTS IN THE BUSINESS CENTRE ‘at 2 o'clock P. M.. on t ‘the highest bidder, to close our ith the executors. ‘Terms, 10 per eent on day of “3 per cent on October 28 and balance in if desired, the executors prefer the -property to ashy | payments. Vetter for investment than deposits October 21, in ‘are in any savings sank, and, as the times aro hard, visitors may expect a chance for great barga (every half Lour) ; faro, 74s cents by two railroads. Flushin 17 dwellin: 10 months to BENJA, Twenty-sixth street. 103 trains daily to stores and chireh built on same block withite q Fare so cheap, no passes. For maps apply MIN W. HITCHOOCK, $55 Third avenue, corner Engravings, M ers, Spreads. § ware, Kitchen HOLBROOK, AUCTION. NS will sell this. one at? ees at their sales- street, & general’ assortm iwehold ‘Furaiture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Parlor Suite, fe crimson, tan and green reps; bl ber Suits, Bookeasos, Ward: top Extension Tables, pier and mant ttresses, Feather Beds, Blankets, Comforts ts, Crockery, Glass ‘Cutlery and Plated ensils, &6. k wall es, Li FR. ALY IMPORTANT to all who coptemplate attonding ERE. JONSON, JRS GREAT SALE, NORTH which will t at. YONKERS, ¢ place to-morrow, THURSDAY, October 2L sion, centre and other Tables, &c. Catalogues early Wednes- HOLBROOK mm 454 and 456 Canal street; Par- Room Suits; misfit Carpets, Oil- ier and mantel Mirrors, Blankets, Com~ ated Ware, &e., OLBROOK & it 3, Chairs, mardi Mirrors, Paintings, In consequenco of the unprecedented demand fur tickets, no more can be issued for the Spocial Train over tho Hadgom River Railroad. To aceommodate the tlrousands, however, who wish to ate tend this great Salo, the following additional arrangements have been male;—Free Trains will leave High Bridge, om New York, A.M. and’t also (by payin road and get of maps and further ipformation, appl. to JERE. JOHNSO. Park place, Park row, with ate: and Morrisania steamiboats, The only this arrangement will be the stgamboat fares) take any train at Yonkers and thus reach the si ie n avenue, the entire Stock ing of Bedsteads, Bi Mattress, Sofas, Horse ERE. JOUNSON, JR. old stand, THIS DAY (Wy ounges, id Harness, &e., dc. FL, MigBRICHERT, ACCT IONEER—SEL + (Wednesday), October 20, at 11 o’eloc! nesiay), , at 22% ofa Furniture Warehouse, roaus, Washstunds, Parlor and © Household Furnitare, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 40 Parlor Suits, in various st; 18 black walnut Bedroom Sul 15 black walnut Extension Tabl ALSO 100 PIECES REMNA, Broadelot ALSO 25 CHANDI yes. NTS CASHMERES, ies, Kid Glover, tc. [ERS AND GLOBES, ac. al Railroad; at 9:30 and 1 Tiger Lily attending arties can River Rail- rounds, For ) REED & HOYT, No, 3 Jr., Auctionoer, No, 22 8 THIS DAY 229 Third sist rors. Tablog, amber Suits of UCTION SALE—THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, AT 10} o'clock, all the handsome and_ useful Housohold Furniture at the large private house, 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenuo, at public iuction, to the highest bidds . without reserve, consisting of satin, haireloth Parlor Suits, Cai brocade, reps and Pianoforte, Paint- ets, rosewood ings, Curtains, Tables, Clocks, Mirrors, Vasos, Bedsteads, Buréaus, Waghstands, Drossing Casco, a Blankets, Glass, Chi Stair Carpets, kc. Salo positive. is ne fo tho ‘highest bidder, the entire st signor, consisting of Men's aud Boys' finished, and Materials for making cap: id Furniture usod 1a said business by said Rotbstei turot nine td ber, A. D., 1875, lattresses, Bedding, Bideboard, \Extonsion Table, Quilts, Lounges, Ware, Cutlery, Oilcloth, Stoves, ina and Silver R, at public an k in trado of his as: Caps, Anished and un- ahd tho Store Fix. EB’ 8 of Harris Rothstein, will ed. in the store at 119 South Fifth avenue, in this o’clock in the forenoon, ot the 26th day of Octo- ‘Terms cash. An'inventory is on file. ‘The property will be shown on applfeation of any porson desiring to become Datod New Yon, Oct. 18, 18 & purchaser. ABRAHAM SHENFIELD, Assignee. UOTION. TO-DAY. SUPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNI ATTENTION, AUCTION SALE TO-DAY. AY. URE, this (WEDNESDAY) morning, October 20, NO. 47 W) commencing at 10 o'clock, at the-Give story brown stone munsion EST 16TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS, Steinway four round i Mlaett Pianoforto. Decker & Bros.’ upright Rei { octave Pianotorto, al imported Bronzos and Risque Figares, Paintings by eminent artists, Statuary, Works of Art, PARLOR SUITS, richly carved rosewood avd walnut frames, covered in crimson, tan and gola brocade satin and cotelaine ; Turkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs, inlaid marquet* rie and gilt Centre aud Consolé Tables, rosewood Etagores, Cabinets, French tel Sets, GO day rnaments. Bugs. Inte Mirrors, lace Curtains, French Man* ‘locks, Musival Boxes, Jardinieres, velvet LIBRARY CONTAINS handsome inlald Library and Sec- retaire Bookcases, choice kish Suit (7 jooks, library Tables; elegant Tur- Writhng Deak. ne jeces), lady’ BEDROOM FURNITURE, CONSISTING elaborate and plain Bedroom Sets, inlaid and Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washitands, single and dow Bedsteads, 33 Aue hair an iit Bedsteads, spring Mattresses, fouther P lows, Blankets, Toilet Sets, rop and plus Suits, marble top Tables, Ch DINING FURNITURE, vi neh walnn Dinner and Tea Si Brussels and ingrain Cat N. B,—Sule positive. laid Fi itively versity pla‘ Compete’ country. find thisa rare chance. airs, Rockers, ‘—Two Extension Tables, in- Sideboard, Chairs in leather, Silverware, 8, Cutlery, &c.; two hall Stands, velvet, ets; Kitchen Furniture, &e, artios About purchasing will pos- Take Sixth avenue or Uni- ce cars. mt men to removes pack or shi is, city or ROBEY bt if G. CASHIN. Auctioneer. Ae) Parlor Chamber, Librat IN. . AUCTION, At private residence East Twentieth street, near Broadway, Magnificent Rosewood Pianoforte, iuits, in satin, reps aud haircloth; and Dining Furniture, Will be sold this day (Wednesday!, commencing at 10% o'clock, t the ubove jouse, elegant Parlor Suits, in satin, made to order last May; also rops, brocatel and haircloth Sets; rosowood Pianoforte, Etagere, Centre and Side Tables, , Paintings, vot, Brassels Carpi Lounges, solid walnut and inlaid Chamber Sets; Bedst: Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Washst: tresses, Bodding, tg tr Secretaires, De tenston Tables, Bu be sold in lots N. B. ture will do well to attend. Bro! Tables, rttins, pier and other Mirrors ; Clocks, Turkish and Paris Chairs nds, spring and hair Mat Chairs, Pictures, &o, ; Library Dining Chairs, Ex. fet, Glass, Cutlery, Plated Waro, &6. } will artes wanting good, well mde furni- HENRY ZINN, Anctioneor, ‘ardrobe: —JOUN I. FRE! on Thursday, October 21, Contents of an aptown dwell: fog, moved teonth street, for convenience of sale. Particalars Thurs H, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, to Kilieon’s Auction Room, No. 22 East Thir fay. J. BLEEKCER, AUCTIONEER, WILL HOLD A partition sale of business aud private Proporty at the Exchange Sulesroom, 111 Broadway, to-morrow, October 21, at 12o'clock, Maps and particalars at 9 Pine stroot. LBERT B rooms niture, Des! WALDRON, 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street. Xs, Groceries, Plato, Pictures, &. AUCTIONEER—SALES- ‘This day, Fur- AWNBROKERS' sthing wit SALE. ‘ Auctioneer, will seil, at 5: reet, 700 lots Silk Dresses, Veivet Saci ‘Tublo ‘Linen, Underclothing, Pillows, Boots, Shoes, Coats, Pantaloons and Vests. By order ofS, Goodstein, Brookiya, heimer, Williame- b 1S DAY,—JA’ iow Bowery and sh heots, BI and M. Bra e sold at 10 y nos, Furs, Remnants, jauket ick. salesroom No. 80 I O'clock, 500 lots of Me AWNBROKER'S SALE. wer} mink, sealskin and velvet Cloaks and Sacques; of Silk, Alpaca, Merino and oth uilts. Blankets, Bedding, vercoats, Coats, Pants, Ves! ordor of the late firm of Simpson, Greon S le will commence with m Roots, R FIELD, AU will sell’ this day, and’ Women's Dresses, Goods; - Un oes, de. also 350 lots. Remnants of Cloth, &e. By Ren Quilts, Beds, TIONKER, tt awl, erelothings erclothing « 18L_ Bowery. en's dothing at Ti marble top stends, Extension nd plain Cottage Suit Pablo, Cooking Stoves, Tinware, Bar and Backbar Glass and Crockeryware, &c, sat 104g fas and Lou PCHARD WALTERS’ SONS. AUCTIONEERS. ‘Salesroom 27 East Broadway, Auction sale Household Furniture, Will soll this day (Wednesday’ in four story house 128 Greene street, vit Rosewood Piano, Mirrors, Hair tob Tables, Brussels and fograin Carpets, Oil Paintings, new Piano, Carpets, to. o'dlock, Furniture, , marble black walnut’ Bed= Suan SALE OF STEAM PACKING. S. HERMAN At No. 481 West tires, Machinery Company, consisting Asbestos Steam Packivg, looge and. in and Picking Der 2, at 11 o'el loft, the Stock, F' Vesios Packing thines, Rolling, Ceushin Maoh ei ‘ wicking ; Also Desks, Chairs, Seal re, WILLIA Sule positive. Joux H. Hintine, Neputy. . ‘ UERIFF'S SALE OF STATIONERY, BOOKS, PAM. . HERMAN, ), October: rif’ at 1 kin Rings, ‘clock, tock of a first class Stutionery ai Novels, [Historicals, Biographies, School Books aud a ver large assortment of other Books—about 3,000. or 4,000 vol umes; also Ladies’ Writing Cases, Dressing Cases, Albums, Croquet Set%, Pocketbooks, Inkstands, 2 Pens und Pencils, Writing Pape 200,000 of 300,000 Envelopes, various sixes and colors Books, States, Pens, Pencils, Paintin, of ozs and Games, &o., te. plots, Writing Cases, &o. Bale pos WILLTA: James Carnanen, Deputy. lay, Octo ‘got, third of the As: a large quanti ‘ope; Braidiny fuchines and other. hery used in the manufacturing of asbestos steant Stoves, Truc! ©. CONNER, a joneer, sells this day (Wednes- t NO. bs Bowery, the entire n) k Store, consisting of ra Classe: 18, Ni ry abou a large assortment ve. Dealers invited. C. CONNER, Sheriff. Broadway; romoved to Ni 3 Rowery. WILLIAM Haney Scorteny, Depaty. . CON Twenty-ninth stroct, a lar, sowing machin HE VUBLIC ARE THE FOLLOWING PLACES, A) THORIZED OFFICES VERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE were U' D' EW Bi 1,265, BROADWA 580° SIXTH AVEN 114 SOUTH LYN. ‘Sale Wi POST OFF OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MA\ for the woek ending Saturday, October 23, 1875, will Close at this office as follows :—On Tharaday at 11:30 A. M, and on Bara HEREBY YORK HERALD =— ROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 227, 229, ock of Sewing yusitive. E. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. ICE NOTICE, ILS FOR EUROPE 231, and 235 at 10 and 11 QUERIFY'S SALE OF WINES, LIQUORS, STORE , Fixtures, &c. HERMAN, Sheriff's Anctioneer, sells Friday, October 22, at 11 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, by virtue o! mont and by order of the Court, the entire Stock and Pix. tures of the West Indian Wine’ and Fruit Store of No. GUS Sale positive, ER, Sherif AO SSSR MAREE CHEM, HERIFE'S SALE OF SEWING MACHINE MANUFAG- tory, Machinery, &e. 'S. HERMAN, Sheritf's Auctioncer, sells Thursday, hor 21, at 11 o'clock, at Nos ain attweh- Octo. 3 Wot ‘Machines, in all grades; also Machinery, Sbafting, Tools for manufacturing ee, Dealors invited. LIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff. OTIRIED THAT THE ONLY FOR THE RECEIPT OF Wednesday at 6A. M., om eet a L. JAMES, Postmastor. UCTION SALE.—THIS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ‘ at 2 o'clock, ut 690 Third aven Household Suits, marble top Table, Wardrobe, Mattresses, Be@din; octave rou Carpets, a covered Express Wagon, highest bid) a large assortment of Farnlsnre, consisting of Parlor and Bedroo Sewing Muchino, Wiil bo sold tothe der without resery F, ABRAHAMS, Anotioneer, md corner Pianoforte, Bingor's ce Y PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER. Sells Thursday, October 21, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms 11 U: sortment niversity’ placo, corner of Eighth street, « general of household Furniture, consisting of black wal- nut Dressing Cases, French plate Mirror, elegant luck wal- nut bedroom Suits, ‘dressing Bure: and revs, Wardrobos Rockers, drawingroom Chi , parlor Suits in plush 8, Sofa Beds, oxtension Tables, rs, rosewood Pianos, Washstands, ring Pilliasses and Mattresses, Moquet, nd ingrain Carpets, black walout parlor Louny nl Pockets, &o. Y ISIDORE J, SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER, WILL sell, ai Fixture jack: all Walnnt, Tables, Mirrors, Paintings, Chromo: Utensils, Closets,’ Awning: in lots, without fail. , with Plate Mirr t 10% o'clock, at 227 Bowery, ontire first class saloon and restaurant: Solid Walnut Bar and Krutina’s make, cost $450; 25 splendid, costly Engra Chandeliers, Glassware, Signs, Lamp Dealers invited. I. J. SWARZKOPF, 34 avenue B Chatr: a Regulator, &e., Y JOUN A. this da; of William at 10) two Pianos, 80 Marble Mantels, of socond hand; Bureaus, Chandeliers and Gtobs empty Oil and Varnish B: Desks, Store Clock, one Oil luintiag, £c. moved within 48 hoar: HENRY D, MINER, AU ture, be BY No. GEN nut Bedeto: gn suite; Feather Beds, Mattress Linen, oak Crockery, K o'clock, consisting of Black ir. 50-Bnat Thirty. BEL BEDDING, &C., &C., comprising ts Walnut Pattor Suits in reps, Pee Mirrors, aco, ¢ Mantel Ornaments, gilt Tables, DUNN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL tite balance of stock contained in showrooms chomberg, No. 15 Rivington street, commencing ‘walnut Chamber Suits, tageres, Marblo Top Dressing C suit of Cotelaine and Green Re ush and Cane Seat lot Chair and Sofa Frames, lot rols; together with Otfice F' Goods must Walnut TONRER, oftice, 09 Broadway THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, t 1034 o'clock, at the private residence of Mr. J. W. CARROLL . atest, near Lexington avenue, FURNITURE,” CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD Brussels Carpots, black irtains, Reception Chair 8 w ads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Lo Blavket rs ‘Xtonsion Table and Chairs, silver plated Ware, hen Utensils, &e., & vod. 0 B Thirteenth street—special attention pfivate housos; also at etora. tion prices. HAVEN, AUCTIONEE liven. t Goods wt private 8 Bhar chrren orice LOTZ, AUCTIONKER, SELLS this day, at 11 o'el Ware, Glassware, Cutle PEP wary sowexe Poremptory sale her and te ware; the finest Frouch and Bo marble and bisque Statw bles, Jardiniores, Card other choice each daw, S white, granite, rock abd yellow + &e to suit dealers. il IN, 58 Bi , AUCTIONEER, superb devoratod French Chin A Sets, cologne Sets, olegant Sets of cut Class. omian Vases, choice Parian elegant porcelain Ord Ta. 8 Frult Stands and din- a and Glassware ; also Goods now on axbihitions x & T THOMPSO: LL. opposite Ci Arithmet artmont, per Languages. Telegraph; 7 0 Dommence immedintely. INSTRUCTION. Institute. Day Mt pi ‘erms low. indies! ‘8 COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, Bookkeeping, dd ovoning. tieally, with instruments. —" Writing, de- N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATE. cal teacher, scholar and gold medallist of foreign umi- versity, desires private pupi or Atuerican) ; highest cit box 130 Herald Uptown Branch ofice 1,265 Broadway. prepare s reference, A fi GERMAN LAD’ ‘ond German lessons per lesson. ottice. CH, Ladies and by a new system. way, moull Addross A. N. Al MAN AND SPANISH TOOROUGHLY recht ny Professor JUL WONDERMAN, ntlemen enabled t ‘Terms modorate. GRADUATE, , box idences ; for colle; ny Liste Vigo PRACHERS N_AMERICAN LADY GRADUATE WOULD LIKE & few pupils to teach at their re lish, French, German, Music and te moderate; highest references, ald Uptown Branch office. thorough Enge ments of Latin; terme ‘Address A. M., box 104 Here XPERIENCED, MM German and French, Address st. UL GIVE LATIN nee; terms 50 TISITING GOV! siros an ong: having young STRUCT Herald office, English, piuno; North German competent miy a ‘sian young Ind; free Leevure every Mopday M. AS are vareday. 40 Herald Uptown Braud 263 Broad~ converse in fow RNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY DE. erent for the morning: ‘ildron to instruct; references. Address box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office, hours in « family sD aN alta ha WARTED IBY A GENTLEMAN. EVENING ORGAS Lessons; ove who teaches English ot French fyrred; to a competent one good terms. :Address GE! TANTED=A GOVERNESS ABLE TO INSTRUCT I . French aud German languages and on referred. Only ply, with references, at No. 16 Wost .. botwoen 1 and 2 o'clock, Wednesday and 50) GENTS A LESSOY.—CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH) OU dyar. Ady; liptomen; translations ™ o'cloe! EREL, 1,267 Broadway, room 2 Mon ATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. Watches Watches, Kc, 77 Bloocker street, upstairs, T 77 BLEECKER STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY. advanced on Diamond Jowolty, Tickots bought of Diau T NO, 8 ELEVENTH STREET, THREE DOORS west of Broadway—Diamonds, Watches, Jewel Yorwaro, Ac... bouglit and, sold, By ROB ‘THAL, formotly of Jackson's, 803 Brokdway. py anrep NIGHT WATCHMAN'S TIME, or. Any having o rel Keoper for suly chonp may address ch office, POLD'S Loaw 408 and Twenty-ffth Diamons ‘Watches, Ji Passe buusht 0s full Yaine ireota.—I 10, secon aT, ie reamrnel 3 NASSAU brig, St ROOM NO. 1.—-HAYMAN LEO. ico. vances rid Herald : SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTI ve

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