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LOsT AND FOUND. ae A AT WAS PICKED UP (NAMED HOPE) THE below the Weehawken ferry, State of New Jer- 0G LO8ST—$10 REWARD.—8TRAYED. FROM 90 on the morning of October 28, a three-quarter bred black and tan Dog; a little i ee Beckman street, tun; ears and tail uncut; answers to the name of OST—ON FRIDAY, THE 20TH INST., FROM 17 | 4 Bowery, a Pocketbook; if said pocketbook is returned | ® reward will be to me, at 273 West Twenty-second stre paid and no questions asked, Fag som irra 18, A CAMEO BROOCH, BETWEEN Fourteenth street. near Ninth avenue, and Hudson and Bank streets. A suitable reward will be paid if returned to ‘825 West Fourteenth street. OST—A TIGER CLAW NECKLACE SEP WITH gold. A handsome reward to finder at 31 Washington iquare. OST—ON FERRYBOAT WESTFIELD, FROM NEW York to Quarantine landing, last Tuosday, a Parcel, very at 113. containin ‘wpers relating to the inventory of how Now Brighton 'Saicable reward paid on deli Water street, room 5, New York. OST—A CHECK DATED OCTOBER 28, 1875, PAY- nO; said L blo to. the order of Chase & Lawrie, fhe SOD: said payment of said Chock is not to ne- Uheck was drawn by J. Daun! Bunk; due No v9, 1873: stopped, and ull persons are hereby caution gotinte the same. EDNESDAY, THE 2701 OF OCTOBER, A | Eee Meee eeih diamonds ‘Tho finder will be ili- | brally rewarded by returning same to 8. HAWKINS’, 534 | Broadway. fh Eee’ OST—ON WEDNFSDAY LAST, A PAIR OF GOLD | bowed Eyegiasses. The finder will receive a suitable Teward and thanks of the owner at 36 Leving place. SPECIAL NOTICES. —CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAF! NEURALGIA suflerers doubting the method are invited to bring theix fy explanation will be given. One Twenty-fourth street. —CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNE! ‘and all the, results KECK'S method. * Ci Twenty-fourth str —OFFICIAL KENTUCKY STATE DRAWINGS 2 RERTOORY, REgRA GLAB MO, 615—oer01 o14ss xo. Gié—octonkn 30, 1875, 60, 7 46, 5, 38, 168, 34, 23, Tith CLA88 NO. 701—ovTo! 87: to whom @ full yp Hroatment free. 21 West NEURALGIA jreulars free. Dr, HENRY, CLASS NO. SLMMONS, DICKINSO: —FOR INFORMATION IN THE ABOVE ADDRESS J. CLUTE, 200 Broadwa; or Post office box 4, DICKINSON & CO.'S GRAND MONTH- ntucky State, on the Havana November 27; also Royal Havana of Cuba, 3, information uddress J. CLUTE, 200 12, 20, Ti, 42, 59, Browdway, or Post office —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER, ON drawn October 30. following numbers drew the capital prize: OST—AJ SMALL BLACK DOG, WITHOUT TAIL, LoSimed print Finder please sing bell at 490 Seventh avenue and be rewarded, ENTUCKY LOTTERIES ON FILE—OFFICES PRI- vate. No. 1 Astor placo or 69 Gold street, 1 CHAS, WILSON, OST—SEE ADVERTISEMENT UNDER HEAD OF Personal, numbered 1, ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. —LINDAUER & CO., 14 Mercer street, two doors above Houston street, denlers in cigars. _” REWARDS. & REWARD,—LOST, IN THIRTY-NINTH STREET e) and Fifth avenue, on the 27th inst., alittle Bull Ter- fer; all white, The above sum will be paid for his return to Briggs’ stuble, Forty-second strect and Seventh avenue, % REWARD. Bond xtre wall red collar; answers to'“Pet.”” Return to 35 Bond s $ REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN fore of the Scotch Terrier Slut Flora; yellow, with white legs, an Seventeenth reet. 4 REWARD PAID TO ANY ONE LEAVING A i black Satchel, marked “W. IL. S..” at the baggase room of Hudson River Mailroad depot. 15 REWARD.—LOST, AT PROSP 0) Track, Saturday morning, a large feiter, answering to the name of Frits, ‘The will be paid, and no questions asked, on bis deliver: ad’s stables, 41 Henry street, Brooklyn, 20 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED—FOR VU return of Books of Central Relicf Verein 1. 0. 0. F. Address SECRETARY, care G. D, Meinion, 274 Grand st. and Navy Club Room, Twenty-seventh street and $40 REWARD.—LOST, IN FRONT OF THE ARMY roudway, October 13, 1875, a’ gold Watch, inagie case, patent lever; maker, Tobias, of Geneva, No. 39, ‘the above reward will be paid, and no questions asked, Address | ‘. I, P., Herald office. 25 REWARD.—LOST, FROM OUR WAGON, ON | 4 Friday, October 29.'a dressed Sea Orter Skin.’ The finder will receive the abo EURICH & CO., 287 aud 289. hth wvenne, REWARD.—LOST, COMING FROM HOUSE 182 $5 ‘Third’ street, Willlamsburg, to West Broadway, band; the savings of a hard working man. Finder will lease return to EDWARD CLEAR, 58 West Broadway, iew York, or 182 Third street, Williamsburg, and receive xeward, with thanks of owner. 5) REWARD. oLOST. IN A BROADWAY CAR, between Twenty-thira and Thirty-eighth streets, & gold hunting case, stem-winding Wateh; monogram on one Bide dnd crest (tree) on other ‘made by’ Patch, Phillippe & Co, for Bailey & Co., of Philadelphia, Addrows HARRY SYLVESTER, 216 West Thirty-vighth street, $25 REWARD.—HIRED, OCTOBER 25, 1875, from stable, a gray Maro, 144g hands high, mane hort and inclined to standu p, age about yours; a black age, 6 feet high, smooth face and dark hair: cave the name of Devlin. E, N. OROW, 140 Varick street. SPECIAL NOTICES. “ATTENTION! ‘ATTENTION! Gold $2,844,912 Gold to be drawn. THE FIFTH any aan DRAWING ul Eighty-eighth Royal Saxon Government Lotter, SrA case place Tram Novessber Tis as, aie 36,000 Prizes to be drawn out of 86,000 tickets, of whieh is: 1 Prize of 500,000 reichsmark, equal to.......$120,000, gold 1 Prize of 300,000 reichsmark, equal to,...... 72,000, gold 1 Prize of 200,000 reichsmark, equalto....... 48,000, gold 1 Prize of 150000 reichsmark, equal to 863000; gold 1 Prize of 100,000 reichsmark, equal to...°... 24,000, gold 1 of 50,000, 5 of 30,000, 20 of 15,000, '60" of 5,000, 600 of 8,000,. 700 of 1,000, 800 of 500, 1,900 Of 900 and 31,919 of 200 reichsmark, ‘The above drawing is unranteed by and under the super- vision of the Royal Haxon governmenc. sabi) Yull explanatory cireulurs fre ? ODOR ZSCHOCH, Box 5,594 Post office. 116 Nassau street, New York. eR ESE PROT. _ais ee neeee Sereeh ews eb ISAAC G. BOYCE, 267 BROADWAY, LAWYER, Notary: Commissionér,, Divorces, obtained promptly without publicity. Causes—Desertion, incompatibi bitual drankenue: infidelity, inhuman treatment, convic- tion of felony. Passports obtained, —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ales, sparkling Wines; manufacture of edmplete out- fits ‘of Apparatus and Materials, with full instructions; all departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exelu- sive rights in desirable territory; catalogues free. JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, YWenty-sixth and ‘Twenty- beventh streets, New York. Ae FOR WHAT YOU WANT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Altes.“ VOCAL INSTILUTE, 103 WAVERLEY y place.—The radical cure of stammering and Stutterin: ’s system of instruction founded upon correct physiologic: principles a specialty. Send for circular, A WRT ATALE, PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORBID. « den to pay P. H. McLaughlin auy money an my ac- Bout. 8.0. La! AS EXPERIENCED LAWYER WILL TAKE CASES and advise clients without charge unless successiul, Address ATTORNEY, Herald office. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY . State Lotteries. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS 103—ocTosrn 30, 1875. 69, 24, 37, 31, 56, 58, 74, 49, 25, 6, 14, 43, - 12, KENTUCKY, CLASS 104—ocToBKR 30, 187! 26. 39, 13, 60, 24, 73, 18, 4, 68, 51, 3, ar J. 8. SMITH & CO..’ Managors, Covington, 2,751 New York Post office. A. ~PARES, EMERSON & CO. AGENTS FOR ° Kentucky State Lotteries. drawn daily. a Royal Havana Lottery. drasen every 17 days, Kentneky Single Number Lottery, drawn November 10, 1875, Prizes cashed, information furnished and circulars sent by addressing PARKS & CO., 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272. Private oftice attached. ‘Office hours 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. LADY IN MOURNING, WILL SELL AN ELEGANT imported black silk velvet Cloak, Henly trisamed with Feul lace and costly jets, for less than one half its real value. 349 Fourth avenue. @ FEET 2 INCH GENTLEMAN, GOOD LOOKING, + will join either the Seventh, Ninth or Twenty-second Feximent if conditions are made acceptuble. Address B. C. D., Herald office, YAUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED against Negotiating a Bill of Exchunge drawn by the Siate Line Steamship Company, of Glas Felix Rommel, on the undersigned agents, lor £03 10s., pay- ment having been stepped. AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents. IGARS—$25 TO $100, PER 1,000; ° QUANTITY AT. ‘Sebaccos, auituble for shipment to the dies. fonagiascnts ccarthle lots Tobaceos and Cigars reallze J. W. CABLE, 25 Old slip, EBTS COLLECTED, CLAIMS PROSECUTED, DI- Yerces obtained by experienced attorneys; 7 ene for services unless successful. 265 Broadway, room 12. R,W. B. MARSTON, FORMERLY OF THE LOOK Hospital, London, confines his practice exclusively to Rervous and musculat debility. thee wud residence, 207 West Twenty-second street, Y a or CHARGE: UNLESS SUCCESSFUL, COL- lections made suits prosecuted by Inwyer. Address LEGAL SUMMONS, box 148 Herald Ge A LOTTERY.—$540,000 IN PRIZES EVERY 15 days; next drawing November 3: prises cashed: circu. i of nermation Fe ee eo. kor jartines & Co, Y ; Dox 4,004 Post office, New York, SaaS - [MPORTANT, MEDICAL, AND. SURGIOAL GASES A specialty, HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., i44 Lexington ‘avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. Office hours from 8 to 4. J —KENTUCKY rare Eee NUMBER LOTTERY. jass 1. SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Managers. No. 4,640 drow . No. $4,315 drow + Fei £850,000 20,000, No. 12,940 drew 10,000 No. 241505 drow | ‘5,000 No. 34,357 drow. 5,000 No, 40,226 drow 6,000, 42,808 drew 5,000 Vriges cashed, information furnished and circulars of next rawing for October YO, 1875, sent free by addressing ARKS, EMERSON & CO., 180 Broadway, foom 4; box 272 Post office, New Y OHN DEWHURST, PLAIN AND. ORNAMENTAL PI 717 Seventh avenue, late of 1,266 Broadway; tentr es and plaster ornaments carefully packed au hippedte the country, —OHRONIG CATARRH, DEAFNESS, NEURALGIA, + radically and permanently cured by Dr. KECK'S won- derful meth This treatment Leste baw ee dfferod for th a its results, Call and try it, 0, OF nd for elreu Dr. HOYT, Medical Director, 21 Wost ‘wenty-fourth street, New York. k =—CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESS, NEURA! snecessfully treated by Dr. KECK’S method. We ne VOry Worst cases. Que treatment free, Send forcir- 21 West Twent; rth street. CHRONIC CA’ + Upon application, persons can be referred to cases thet have been cured by Dr, KECK’S method. Oue treat- ment free, 21 West Twenty-fourth street. CRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESS. DR. KECK'S © established method cures the worst cases. Dr. Ho: 1 West Twenty-tourth street. Hours, 9 A.M. to 9 P, M5 Sundays, 1 to 5, — K —CATARRH, DEAFNESS, DR. KECK'S METHOD,— o A Lami od Court injunction having been obtained ethod tl bli d against ed i spree ublie are warns inst unscrupulous prac: alt ofien No. 8 Wont Fourt rect. inet parties falsoly claiming exclusive pi titioners, ‘ourteenth street. + STODDARD, Director and Manager, INK, SABLE AND SEAL F ‘@ process exclusively our ow ing, &c., done In us J.D. WILLIAMS, 330 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N® AND TUC RS DARKENED AND NIP AND TUCK, DOG LOST, IN NEIGUBORHOOD OF Nip AND TUCK: . Thursday; half breed black and tan; a G ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA GOMPANY, TEA COMPANY, AN ORGANIZATION IMPORTING TEAS IMPORYING TEAS {MPORTING TEAS and selling direct to consumers for one small proft, SIXTY BRANCH RETAIL STORES. Beautiful Oil Chromos, of different sizes, presented to purchasers of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 pounds of T ny’ huts now read P AND TUCK," white on back of neck. Apply at 108 Eust ompany, Grand Central T PARK ized red Trish above reward at Sam- is) Hotel, opposite the Fuir Ground, or at Captain &, Olm- for delivery a splendid chromo s anew ( pound) picture, ing a lively skirmish between baby and his pot dog Tt is so full Of roaring fun that no de- ption can tell the story so well us tho sinple title of the ‘The battle is just Nip aud Tuck, and must be seen to be appreciated. ERVOUS EX session of a doll. DICAL ESSAY, comprising a series of lectures as delivered at Kab New York, on the cause and cure of howing indisputably how lost health fording a clear synopsis of the impedi- | ments to marriage and the treatment of nervous aud ity, being the result of twenty, Price, 25 cents, Address the author, Dr. and resideace, 51 East Tenth street, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,—$540,000 DRAWN Next drawing November 3, Prizes cashed; circulars. of information furnishes paid for Spanish Bank Bills, Governments, , Bankers, No, 11 Wail street, New York, OYAL HAVA Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg and Brunswick ( Post office box 8,316. IMERING.—UNITED STATES STAMMERIN stitute (Dr. White), 417 Fourth avenue; references eminent clergymen, physicians and other ‘Call or sénd for efrenlar. UNSECURED CREDITORS of the Atlantic and Railroad Company, All unsecured creditors of the Museum of Anatomy, Premature Declin may be regained, ‘ears’ experience. reward by returning to “i; highest rates four rolls of $100 each, bound together with rubber rnment Lotteries. 3 no pay until p tlantie and Pacific Rail- any are requested to meet at Parlor F, Fifth bar top Wagon, patent hubs, No. 1 marked on seat; har- clock noon on Monday, November 1, 8 branded “E, N’ Crow.” ‘The man was about 20 years of Avenue Hotel, at 12 1875, for consultation, HERMAN RECHTEEN, ‘Treasurer of St. Lonts Co., State of Missouri. MEALTH LIFT, ‘A thorough system of Physical Education in ten minutes, once a day. Call and investigate, or send for full particulars, HEALTH LIFT CO., 46 Bast Fourteenth street, N. Y. HE PUBLIC ARE MEREBY NOTIFIED THAT | PLACES AKE THE X 5 FOR THE RECEIPT ND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE AUTHORIZED ADVERTISEMENTS A NEW YORK HERALD :— 1,265 BROADWAY. so SIXTH A 14 8 Sone 3 BOERUM AND F 275.000, tlekets, $1; capital prize, & LOWE, 234 Broadwa: PATTEE, Laramie © $54.0.000. draws November ALLEN & CO. —HAVANA LOTTERY DRAWS EVERY tickets $16. Kentuck: ER ANN STREET. HILADELPHIA. STREKTS, BROOK- 1th and BOth every month; Information, call on HL. hddress by mail the mabager, J. M. | A BOARDING AND LIVEE® ity, ha HAVANA TICKETS (TWENTIETHS) 1 nd Prize, $100,000 ; ‘afe wanted cheap tor cash, 79 Nussan street, New York, $54.0.000. draws daily : circulars tre Broudway Post office box 2,251, New THE TURF. (PHF FOLLOWING MACKS OR THE BENEFIT OF John Lovit, who has been wick for » long time, will es oF een whe os Bresenees, oping 0 fateh for $500) Will ames ; J. Trout nauiea br. a. William Wallac. Bille benter 9 in 9, fo ‘arness. Match for $500.—Wm. Lovell names s. g. Clifton, J. Trout weediede fo hay er nei b. ‘Tom! ‘ures an " —! 5 y Moore. Win, Lovell names bg. Fred teks. dr Mu naies bd. m. Kittys, Owner names gg. Woltey. Tickets $1. WAshineron DRIVING PARK, D. ©., OFFER $1,500, tree for all, for trotting; ‘mile heats, 3 in 5, iu | hai N 35 (0 pet cent, to elose Mon- | tay Noreen ee Slr PEP HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. TBARRER & SON'S. CHPY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- Al Ss, NEW BUILDING. ONE HUNDRED AND THREE feet front, EIGHTY FEET “ype ANOTHER STORY added, TH LARGE DRIVING TRACK. THs LARGEST and finest building OF THE kind 1N EXISTENCE. CORNER OF Broadway and anne inth street. MAJOR CHARLES W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES of Horses, Carriages, &€., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, TEN YEARS of unparalleled success, SEVEN YEARS under the present management, GENTLEMEN HAVING Horses, Carriages, de., fo dis pose of will do well to make EARLY ARRANGEMENTS at this mart, as its CLASS OF BUYERS is w ailed, and: its facilities for selling, among which may be joned the a DRIVING TRACK, are second to none in the worl AMONG THE GREAT events to come off ut this mart will be on NOVEMBER 10—CAPTAIN GEORGE D. HANNA'S fof Bourbon county, Kentucky) tenth unexampled sale of the fastest Green Trotters and must elogant combined premium Saddle and Harness Horses. NOVEMBSR 15—COL, RICHARD, PENISTAN'S (of Lexington, Ky.) extraordinary sale of Trotting Stock, com- prising about 30 head, NOVEMBER I8—A GREAT sale of Trotting Stock, the get of Rysdyk’s Mambletonian, Messinger Duroc, ic,’ &e., she property of a gentleman giving up breeding. REMEMBER THE REGULAR SALES, CHAS. W. BARKER, Jr,, § 50le Proprietors, UCTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 110 AND 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREE' NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR TIIOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this house per- fectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on the same straightforward principles which have governed it in the past. WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT IS WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 TO 48 HOURS FOR TRIAL. Hortes, Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Robes, £c., always ‘on and at private sale. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON date Johnston & Van Tassel) 19,21, 25 apd 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, near Univorsity place, SALES OF HOKSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK. ON EVERY HORSE WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 HOURS TO 8 DAYS FOR TRIAL, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND MOST RELIA- BLE WOUSE LN THE CITY, GENTLEMEN HAVING HORSES OR CARRIAGES to sell, or those wishing to buy, will find our business contimied ow precisely the sume strict and honorable principles which have always characterized the dealings Of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well us the public at large. LIBERAL ADVANCES "ON. CONSIGNMENTS, BREWSTER SIDE BAR ToP FOR $125— ANOTHER by Dusenbury & Nelson, $150; one by J. Godwin, Jr., $i50; full spring, by Dusenbury & Vanduser, $125; side-ba Road Wagon, by Eugene Mix, $75; another by Dusenbury, $60; Portland Cutter, $40; beautiful Brett, trimmed witht kid, $175; light Coupe, $275; light Coach, $200; new top Delivery Wagon, 8150; gold mounted Coach Harness, €40; new single Harness, hand made, $15, Commission 8 24 Went Nineteenth street. B. EB. HOVE JOHNSTON, ARCH. INE CARRIAGES.—EZRA MARSH, NO. Eighteenth strect, near Broadway, manufactur: ity and country ; work warranted; caretul estimates made ou repairs; ‘Yebiclés sent for and delivered without charge. ORSES FOR SALE—FIT FOR ANY BUSINESS; also 2 Ponies 14 han cheap tor want of use, at i 82 wt reasonable gicy and Harness, West Thirty-sixth 2TS AT LOW Harness, hand mad 4 Harness, $24; cood Milkiaau Eood Ro itBtankets, #3 up Cail Bad i act Blankets Dall Gud exanaino. ©. B, JOULEY, Manufacturer, 43 Murray street, ORSES BOARDED IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE stables fitted up expressly ¢ horses; personal ARNESS AND rices.—Good Bugey Stable Blankets.$1 90; for gentlemen's ion given and best at lowext rates; best city references; care 8. LOCKWOOD, Woodbridge, N. J RSES BOARDED.—WARM STABLES, GOOD FEED and personal attention; @ pair of cheap Canadian wnies taken in part payment EANLER, Fairview, ORSES WINTERED IN no per month WM, GOOD STABLE, WELL fed and exercised, and can be seen every day, for $15 per month, Inquire at WASHBURN'S Stablos, 135 OFFER FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF RETIRING from business, an iron gray Horse, years old; sound, kind and truo in all harness; free from vice; also a set 0! ‘ou: hay been used in the grocery business. jonday at 120 Attorney street. WANT TO PURCHASE A LIGHT SINGLE TRUCK, suitable for hauling empt; rice and where to be seen, 1 Liberty street. ERE. JOHNSON, JR., 58 LIBERTY STREET. Fine Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, £0, Lowest prives in the city—no exception. NE_DUSENBURY & VAN DUSER FULL SPRING TOP Wagon and other secon: top and ne top Wagons for every kind, to close the estate of Wm. J. V and 1,515 Broadway, ONY.—A BAY SADDLE PONY, 12\¢ HANDS, WAR- ranted sound, for sale chenp, or will ex Sutter or Wagon. h avenue, or to Harness and Wi Can be seen on barrels. Address, PBLACK COMPAN and full spring and LEASURE CARRIAGES, in modest, pleasing and durable colors. . 8. FLAN 872 and 374 Broome street (old stand of B RIVATE STABLE TO LET—NEAR GRAMERCY P, ‘i ample carriage room; couchman’s 'wentieth street, TABLE TO LET—225 rent $760. Inqui rewster & Co.) TORAGE FOR CARRIAGES. Rooms light, clean and dry. Terms liberal. A. 8. PLANDRAU, 372 and 374 Broome street, old stand of Brewster ARE HEREBY THE FOLLOWING AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE Ri NTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR-THE NOTIFIED THAT NEW YORK 1,265 BROADWAY, 114 SOUTH SIXTH CORNER ANN STREET. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. — FULTON AND BOERUM STREETS, 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 131 Seventeenth street and 144 West Filtieth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. PART OF STABLE 149 WEST THIRTY- eighth street; coachman’s rooms. ‘Apply on premises. 10 RENT REASONABLY—PART OF A FIRST CLASS Stuble for three or tour horses and two or three ear- riages, &e.; every convenience, nue, nour Thirty-second street. Apply at 475 Fourth aye- A —FOR SALE, A COMPLETE TURNOUT, WHICH ~ is as fine and stylish as any turnout in the'State, and inust be soen to be appreciated, consisting of a splendid Bay Horse, with large, flowing mane and tail and black points, and is all style and action, weight 1,100 Ibs., 1534 hands, yeurs old, warranted sound and kiud for one week; trots in three minutes; with one of the latest style top Road Wagons, with J. B, Brewster's improved spring; fine set single Har: ness; all first class and only been used a half dozen times; Fur kobe, Sweat Blanket and Whip; will be sold separate or together. ' Inquire for Mr. Bell's turnout at the Club Stables, No. 6 Hightoenth street, one sloor east of Fifth avenue. A. HORSE, SUITABLE FOR ANY PURPOSE; BUST: ness Wagon and Harness, for sule cheap. Inquire at 30 Jefferson Marke t. A BARGAIN.—IAN. for one-third valu Harness. Private stable versity place, FIRST CLASS PRIVATE STABLE TO RENT, on Thirty-ninth street, near Madison avenue, Apply to J. ROMAINE BROWN, No. 1,280 Broadway. A. “S80OND HAND BROUGHAMS, . second hand Clarence Coach, ond hand ‘Landau. itth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. BLE FOR SALE— SOME PORT! euutiful top 2 33 Kast Twelfth street, near Uni- ND CUTTER r BREWSTER &CO., Wiil exchange for a Farm; tess; well stocked; location desi of selling. Address B., Herald Uptows T A SACRIFICE—THE HANDSOMEST AND MUST desirable road Horse in town; dark brown, 5 years old. 1545 hands be good stepper and broken to ile, 2239 West Thirty-sixth street. A FINE TOP BUGGY WAGON, IN COMPLETE order, to exchange fora Piano of & good city maker. 2 FB, Od Perry strect, New Fork, Ingui 540.000 Stationers and General Agents, 36 Liberty st. Draws every 15 days. Circulars, with P. C, DEVLIN & ©O., SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. PAIR OF DUELLING PISTOLS—ALSO BALLARD, ington and Wesson Rifles, 22 calibre, new or but Address, with ‘particulars, W. P. G., Herald Uptown Branch office. INE CUTLERY, REVOLVERS AND BREECH-LOAD- iz Guns very cheap at W. LRVIS 'S, 77 Fulton street, (OR SALE—A MOORE & MARRIS DOUBLE-BAR- rolled muzzie-loading Gun, in first class condition, with | ‘98 West street. VOR SALE—A FINE LOT OF ENGLISH PUG Dous, Cats and Kittens, | N. MEYER’S, No. 8 West Third st, ‘A BEAUTIFUL ST, BERNARD DOG, reen avenue, Brook- Case; price $55. Scotch and Sk; | Sliver mounted; one set ‘single do., one set single, cove ian SiEICCR VERT TICES | $1,500; at a reasonable offer; a great bargain, rier Dogs: also two very nice 8 ‘Thirty sixth street, stablo No, 10. ALL SKYE TER otch Terriers, at 148 East 3 GROLDON SET- ter, one liver c: lot of Perrets, fancy i » HALE, 209 Falton str E DOUBLE-BARRELLED imported breech-loader, 10-bore; strong the thing for ducking. Apply at Lancet office, MASTIFFS FOR SALE.— three months old, by Monarch, ngland, first Cr; Three splendid Puppies, champion prize winner ot 1874 and 1875; dam Honor, by of his celebrated Bounty ; Bitch, 12 months old, by chainpion mastiff of Bn beauty; also another rice £10 10s. each; alvo a Dog and uke, direct descentant of Quaker, land fn 1861; dam Phryne; a perfect og, 11 months old, by Duke; dam Branch’; pedigree for these back to GO years if required; all perfect in color, fawn black muzzles: price 15 guineas each, delivered free ‘in Liverpool; also Honor, most handsome three yeurs old; price pect Hill, Bramley, 86'A, New York. , in favor of poly to H, CAUT. Yorkshire, England or Post office box FINE FOUR-SEATED PARK PHAETON FOR sale, property of the late Colonel Mortimer, Apply at ARY BROS,’, 1,402 Broudwa; A. —THE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES | t\.. will commence operation to-morrow (Monday) morn- fny,'at BARKER & SON'S New York Tattersall’s, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, WILL EXCHANGE FOR HORSE, WAGON AND A. Harness, single. or double rig, Planoferte or Furi be examined at No. 47 West Sixteenth street. Call on or address K, C., for one week, FIRST CLASS TEAM OF BAY HORSES, 6 YEARS old, 16 hands high, sound and kind; to be ‘sold or ex- | Changed Yor Paintings, Bronzes or Statuary gone of them will | be exchanged for a first class Billiard Table, 68 St. Mark's | place. COUPE ROCKAWAY, POLE AND SHAFTS; ONE | single toy acton, Gus set Hight doable Hacnses, | mounting, two chestnut Mares, at stable 303 Fourth avenue. SPLENDID COUPE FOR A SMALL FAMILY; pole and shafts; city made; in best condition; cost BARTON & BOYLE, No. 6 Seventh avenue, Ree HORSES WINTERED FOR. $15 PER « month at corner Eighth avenue and 125th street; call Sad, qxsmnine the stables; good reference. THOMAS CRAN. : USINESS WAGONS FOR SALE—ALL SIZES, TO carry from eight to thirty hundred weiglits (a, largo as; sortment constantly on hand; some second hand, in good order, You will find this place favorable, at the ‘corner of Navy and Johnson streets, Brooklyn. . LANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS—FOR ROAD, dress, truck and stable; good stable Blanket, $1 40; fll styles of Lap Robes, at 20' and 23 Wooster street. AY HORSE FOR SALE—AS THE OWNER HAS NO | time to ride; can be driven by a ludy ‘or child; is 7 Years old, 154g hands high and a freo traveller; will be sold ft a big sacrifice, ‘Address J. J. SMITH, 175 Lesington av. | OR SALE CH '—TWO BAY HORSES, 15}5 NDS high, and Rockaway. Apply at CUDLIPP’S stable, | Sovenih avenue, between Fiity-fourth and Fifty-fitth streets, | or at 62 West Filty-Gfth street. ‘ buyer's option. Bay Ruin. in bond or uty pai. Leuf a = ‘est In THE TURF, JOCKEY CLUB. Extra Autumn Races at Jerome Park, MONDAY, NOY. 1, and SATURDAY, NOY, 6, uence punctually ot 1 P.M. A. BELMONT, President. Apply at the law oltices, No. | ©. Waratty, Seer T.WEST SIDE DRIVT JERSEY CITY, rack, or next TON, 670 Washington od day aiter election, igo Robertson, Ellen Mary, 0’ Day, Missotrt Boy, ‘Aimie, Carroll, t THOMAS’ Exchange, 1,23 Jerome Park, Fren: mail or messenger GEORGE M. THOMA ‘CH POOLS SOLD AT JOH OMS, CORNER BROADWAY AND TWEN. TREKT, ON THE RUNNING KACES AT JEROME PARK; ALSO ON TUE CITY AND STATE ELECTIONS, ALL ORDERS BY MAIL OR MESSE GER WILL BE PROMPLLY ATT POOLS OPEN AT7 A.M. WE W ON MONDAY ON THE ELECTIONS, RECEIVED PROMPTLY. ‘CTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT THE New York Turf Exchange, and evening, on the r the CITY and STATE ELECTION THE RESULT OF EACH rack after it is decided. FRENCH POOLS OPEN AT 7A. M.; CLOSE AT 1 P. M, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. oa the election pools open until 1:30. P. recelve prompt attention, UCTION AND. FRE: TY-KIGHTH 8 TO. FRENCH SELL ALL aN morning, afternoon PARK, and also on ‘received in five minutes es at JEROM ‘3. EERVOOT DRIVING PARK. Trot November 4 and 5. FIRST DAY—Thursa 3=Burse 100, for 3 eats, best threo Enities will close at Jobn T, Slane’ Brooklyn, Wednesday, November 3, WM. mceMAHON, Proprietor. ASSOCIATION,—TROTTING, Saturday, November 6—Purse $100, for 2:44 class; entries to close at Closter, Wedue: 8; entrance fee 10 in fiva, in harne: NICKERBOCKER Ril, DEAFNESS, NEURALGIA. | y evening, November cent and must accompany nomina- FERDON, Closter, PRING VALLEY DRIVING PARK—NOVEMBE: 10 and 11, 1875.—First day—Purse S00 oe. Pregcen Class; parse $1 nse me bed double teams, a ive to enter and four to vl will be governed by the rules of tho National Association; and must accompany the nomi at the Fair View a hiiae Pa ‘hese races to be itranco 10 per cent ddress A. FU OR RALE—TWO. TRUCKS AND TEAMS, WITH GOOD | work, Inquire of E. JOUNSON, | 59 Pearl street. OR SALE—A STIVERS NO TOP ROAD WAGON, A et of city made Harness, and a Dusenbery Top Wa all as good ax new, at private stable, No. SOU East Fifty: enth street, corner of First averme, OR SALE—A SPLENDID TRUCK HORSE, 6 YEARS old, warranted sound and kind; price $300! M. BAR. street, or at arl street, ny day this week, YORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS, SEPA- of store if desired, t, Bro ARN. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, ON ACCOUNT OF THE | owner's death, a fine blood bay high bred Kentucky Horse, 16 hands high; also a Brewster Buggy and Harness. Apply'at IRWIN & LEWIS’ stables, No. 124 and 126 Bast Sixty-third street. JOR SALE—A_V! OR SALE ately or together, with, wo Daane stevet, New York, or 30 Woodhull stree ‘ ¥. RY STYLISH PHAETON, LAW- renee; ele} fine pair’ Horses, Harness, &e. Apply to THOMAS KING, Lexington stables, Fifty-third street, near Sixth avenne, OR SALE—A BREWSTER EASY LIGHT RUNNING Conpe, with © spring, pole and shaft, as good as @ gentleman who has given up keeping horses. Call at BE! WARD MURPHY'S carriage factory, ecne street, New York. bie SALE—TWO CLARENCES; ONE BROWS find quite light; alro. top. and road Wag ordor, at 156 Wert Twenty-soventh street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE YOUNG CARRIAGE Horses, bright bays, 134 hands, 6 and 7 years old; sound and k'ml in all harness; will be sold for want of nse; can be seen wt the Metropolitan Club Stables, 22 Kast Bich: teenth street, west of Broadway ; also Stalls can be bad tor two road he OR SALE—A SUPERB PAIR OF ELEGANTLY mated Carriage Horves, 10% hands high; bright bass; 7 wnd 8 yours old; sound and with great style, Any | one dosiing first class team will apply to THOMAS FOI SYTH, No. 144 West Twenty-eighth street, New York, OR SALE—A FINE YOUNG SORREL HORSE, ONLY 6 years old; good for the road; very gentle foreity or country driving; sold for want of uss. Call at the Boulevard Stables, Fiftieth street, near Seventh avenue, WOR SALE—BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS, 8 YEARS old and fauitiess, trots in 3 minutes; da ple gray Horse, 16.2 high, 6 years old, fauttless and beantiful, fine ae- tion, extra travelles » Brewster side bar top Wagon, as Ga uew; this property must be sold. 1.300 Brosdway, Eetweou Fortieth and Forty-frst streets (Couk's stables). N LINED OR BSALE—A MODERATE-SIZED LIVERY AND Boarding Stal tablished eight years; stock in ‘good order and doing & good business; cheap ront; will be fold reasonable for cash; none other need apply. 'No.-340 West Thirty-sixth street, ELL BRED STOCK FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF FINE fast road Mares; one two-year old Gelding; two year. two fine Brood Mares, in foal. were bred by a gentleman for his own Full particulars by addressing MONOGRAM, Herald Jing Geldings mares and gel ANTED—LANDAULET new, in perfect order, and cheap tor cash, Address, with particulars, LANDAULET, ANTED—A LIVERY STABLE IN EXCHANGE FOR ood House in Newark, N. J.; no encumbrance, Ad- . B., 520 Broad street, Newark, N. J, HORSE 154g TO 16 HANDS HIGH, 4 action and speedy; must be cheap. Addre: d description, CASH, box 169 Herald offic ANTED—HORSES TO BOARD FOR THE WINTER ‘ood stable; best of care; terms $10.a month. Madison, Mortis county, N.J., oF Phaeton and | Address J. W. BRYDEN, J. H. BOND, 52 Front street, New York. BOARD FOR HORSES ON Jerome Park; spl tention; special care of valuable stock, Address box 2,564 Post office. "ANTED—HORSES TO BOA man's place, adjoinin; kD DURING THE WIN- and attention by an experienced Apply at 195 Lexington aye- jerms moderate. nue, or address box 61 Post office. ANTED—A TOP SIDE-BAR WAGON, BY BREW- ster, of Broome street; no dealer need answer. Ad- dress, stating price and where to be seen, MILES, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SET LIGHT DOUBLE ate price amd maker. Address Harness: low for ens) CASH, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGONS, BY BREWSTER, of Broome street, in fine order; will be sold lov M. Hf. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. GENTLE PONIES—PROM 10 TO 14 HANDS, FROM $50 up. Cull at BEAMS stables, 221 and 237 West Fifty-third street, PER MONTH.—WINTER BOARDING STABLE for road horses; accommodations and reference first lass. Eighth avenue, corner 125th street. THOS. CRANE. HORSES WANTED—TO BOARD; GOOD CARE | Stock Farm, H. L, SMITH, Proprietor. Post office tox 45, Montelair, N. J. —YOUNG HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON AND Harness; Pony, Business Wagon and Harness, Express Wagons, $50, $60; light Swill to-day and Monday at 216 and attention; , two top Grocery or jorse and Truck cheap, West Sixteenth street. CASH WILL BUY A GooD Truck, Can be-seen anyday on William street. Full iuformasion’ can be obtained in the Dusement of No. 179. and front of 179 SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION NOTICE, Catalogue of elegant Household Furi ots. &e., at public unetion to commencing at 10 o'clock, st., near 6th av., namely’ SALE POSITIVE. aay) morning, Nov. residence. 120 West 2 magnificent rosewood Pianoforte: 4 rich Parlor Suits, reps and sutin, 3 Centro Tables, Udo. Librar, 1 rosewood Etagere, French 4 Window Lace Curtains. 2 Pier Mirrors, 2 Mautel. 22 fine Of Paintings, ke. 14 real Bronzes and Bisque Figures, 8 Bookeases, Writing Desk and Drawers, locks, run 60 days. 8 Turkish Chairs, 2 Lounges. 2 gilt Flower Stands. 600 yards velvet and Brussels Curpets. 1 French China Dinner set, 2'1 200 pieces Cut Glassware 2 Extension Tables, 1 Buffet, 18 Dining Chairs, 3 Sofas. ieces Sheffield Plated Ware. jedroom Suits, complete Boadin 28 hair and spring Mattresses, Blan! 30 assorted Chairs, Koekers, ke. mplete Basement and Kitchen Utensils: asvortmont of Furniture for servants’ apartment. ‘This is the lar Notice—Goods packe country, by responsible men in attendance. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, 17 Park place and 14 Murray street. jie Steinway & Son, | Qu Catatogna com S st sale of the season. ‘and shipped or renioved, city or Executrix’s sale of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &e., On Thursday, November 4, at 103g o'clock, at the store of the late John A, Savage, 1,289 Broadway, near Thirty-fifth street. entire Stock of rare old Wines and Liquors, choice Sate, Horse, Wagon, &c., by order of Mrs. Agnes Savage ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, STUDIO FURNITURE, ANTIQUE CURIOSI- TIES, COSTUMES, 4c. THE PROPERTY PIETRO VAINI, ESQ, NOW ON EXHIBITION ( |= OF THE LATE &) AT THE ART ROOMS, 817 BROADWAY, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION THURS- DAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, NOVEMBER 4 AND 5, AT 714 O'CLOCK. F , wil in good ++ || ‘The Messrs, LEAVT NEW TOW BOAT, 12X12, FOR SALE AT A tion; will be sold by ISAAC #. BISSELL, anctioneer, rie basin, Brooklyn, Wednesday, No- 1875, at 12 o'clock ni TT, Auctioneers at O'Connell's di WHAT YOU HAVE LL AND ALL NEW YORK WILL SEE IT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, ED COLLECTOR'S SALE.—EDWARD A. Auctionoer, will soll at public auction, . 8. Gregory, No. 1 A DIOURN 4A LAWRE: At the carpenter shi one Steam kngine, ts and Tools, Lambe; Wagon, two sets of Harness, lot of Glass and all y Found ta a frst clase inery, three Tool ha R, Collector. SALE~ON MONDAY MORNING, iyome and useful Honsehord 105 East Thirteenth uiblic dnetion, to the highest tin, brocade, reps and 108 o'clock, all the ti Furniture at the large pri street, near Fourth avenue, bidder, without reserve, cor haireloth Parlor Suits, 0 rosew. , les, Mirrors, Vases, Bodsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Dressing Cases, Mattrensos, Bed OR SALE, VERY CHEAP-—STYLISH SORREL Horse, suitable for amy business, Call at 1,617 Browd- | Stuir Carpets, deo. way, between Fifty fourth and Fifty-filth streets. Sideboard, Exte utlory, Olleloth, Stoves, J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1875—QUADKUPLE SHEET. CARRIAGES, &U, VERY CHEAP—A FULL er's stable, corner Love lane aud College _.. SALES AT AUCTION, AMBRE. JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, Gld stand, 37 Nassau stroct. ON WEDNESDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM Ite MAY CONCERN, CREME DE LA CREME, ot to be ELEGANT GRAND SQUARE PIANO, by Haines Bros, 5 SUPERB BLAQK WALNUT BEDROOM SULIS, super’ Parlor Suits, various coverings. 4 superb wing and dwarf Bookcases, SAME DAY (WED: AT PRIVATE RESTOO PAY: AT Ut, OrCLOCE, M1 \' CE OF W. H UTTY, EsQ., 15000 and 157th ala.» St. Nicholas ay, Washington Hietaits ; Hy F FURNITURE CONTAINED in suid house, elegant Piano, Clock: Paintings, &c. ADRIAN MULLER, AvoTIONEER, two valuaile Bulla able 2 Lo On virry-eiaiitit STREET, NEAW“Penit AVENUE, 0 be sold at. auetia THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 at 12 o'clock, at the Bxchango Salesroom, No. 111 roadway, These lots are 225 feet west of Fil o the Coutral Park and Filth avenues = *7e™Ue and overtook Plaza each 25 by 100.5, ‘Two-thirds cau remain on bond and mortgage for threo ears, * Slaps at office of ADHIAN Il. MULLER & SOX, Auctioneers, No. 7 Pine street. ER, 29 BROADWAY, LFRED LLOYD, AUCTIO! will sell to-morrow, at TL o'clock, the Fixtures, &e., of the Bar and Billiard Koom 254 Hudson street. Sale posi- tiv RI.—ON EXHIBITION, AT THE ART GALLERY 63 Liberty street, corner of Nassau, on Tuesday and Wednes: day, November 2 and 3, a choice collection of Oil Paintings, by American and foreign artists, including landscapes and figures. They will be sold at ‘auction, without reserve, oo Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5, at 12 o'clock each day. GEV. W. KEELER, Auctioneer. B. RYANBEL, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL On t 2 o'clock, at 174 Bowery, a large stock of Toys, Beads, Shells, Perfumery, Writ! ng Desks, Chair Monda; Rockers, Dolls and Drums. Dealers invite COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—EXTRA LARGE SALE + of Household Furniture, at Kighth street, on Thursday, Ni Piano, French’ plate Mirror, velve pets, together with all the parlo agement and catalogues on Wednesday and Thursday, H B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, 10 St. Mark's place, SALESROOMS, 17 PARK PLACE AND 14 MUR- K RAY STREET, IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD RNITURE, MIPRORS, AUBUSSON, AXMINSTER, MOQUET AND ut SELS CARPETS. SUBERB UPRIGHT PIANO BY CHICKERING. CLOCKS, BRONZES, STATUARY, VASES, &0., &C. TS OF THE LARGE MANSION, H AVENUE, NEAR EIGHTY-FIFTH 8T., FRONTING CENTRAL PARK, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AT 10s O'CLOCK, The house, which iy fully and elegantly furnished, will be open far inspection, by permit only, on Monday and Tuesday, from 10 till 5 o'clock, Catalogues and permits eun be had at the office of the Auctionvers. 17 Park place, Visitors can tke the Madison avenue cars to Eighty-titth street, within K of the house. FL, Bat 88S, 6.8088, AUCTIONEERS, + Silesrooms 17 Park pluve and 14 Murray street. Exeeutor’s Sale of Household Furniture, on MONDAY, November 1, at 104s o,clock, at NO. 419 Broome street, comprising velvet Carpets, Mirrors, rosewood Parlor Suits, elegant crystal Chandeliers and Uandelebras, rich China, Glassware, Antiques, &e,, &e._ By or HENRY GOLDSMITH, I. J. SALOMON and ISAAC BERNSTELN, Exeeutors, PMPORTANT FORECLOSURE SALE, Kighth avenue Lots. E, A. LAWRENCE & CO., will sell, at auction, at E: change Salesrooms No. 111 Broadway, ‘on Monday, Novem- ber 1, 1875, at 12 M., twelve choice Lots, comprising th whold front ‘on west side of Eighth avenue, between Seventy- second and Seventy-third streets, and running westerly 1 fect on evch street, ‘The attention of investors is purticu- larly invited. MORES WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, heast corner Fifth avenue and Washington sqna UDLOW & CO, will sell at auction, on Wed) day, November 3, 1875, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broddway (sale by ‘order of Hon, Wil- am D, Shipman, assignee), ‘The Lease of Piot of Ground, with the elegant brick Man- sion, known as No. 12 Washington square; plot ix 62,10 frout, 71 by anaverage depth of 182 feet on Fifth from Sailors’ Sung Harbor, 21 years from May, 1873; present ground rent $2,400 per arinum and taxes. ‘The property will be offered at ait upset price and sold to the hichest bidder above that amount. For permits and maps containing a full description apply to the Auctioneers. MORRIS WILKINS, AUCTION sale of Business Property on stronts, being part of the estate of Loring Aridrews, HM. LUDLOW & CQ. will sell at auetion on’ foveiber 4, 1875, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchang No. 111 Broadway. Sale by order of the Exceator of Loring: Andrews. Chauwbers street.—The very valuab! Ground, with the Buildings thereon, known as Nos. 41, Chainbers street, through to Keude stree inches frout 150 feet deep. being direct! pposite the County Court House; is known as Burion ‘Theatre Property, ‘and recently occupied by the United States Court. "A large portion of the purchess money may remain on bon mortgrge fo: erm of years. and full part z N Wis Siecen, eiierse, maceeetoraa ee a turning fi tory, consisting of Bundsiws, Circular. Saws, Shutting, Pul- leys; Belts, Turn Benches, Drop Hangers, Tools, &c. Purtic- | ulars to-morrow. AWNBROKERS’ SALES.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION- ver, will sell nt 59 New Bowery and No. 9 Oliver street, on Thursday, November 4, 700 Jots Dresses, Shawis, Furs, Feather Beds, Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, Oy Pants and Vests. By order of M. Davis, No. 3 Sulli Friday, November 5, 900 lots Men's and Women's Ch and Wheel steine & O rect. & Wilson Sewing Machine. By order of Feari- No. 7 Bleecker street. Men's and Women’s Cloth- 1 Bust Tweltth street. AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY R. FIELD, GENERAL | Auctioneer, salesroom No, 80 Bowery. Monday, November 1, by order #. Goldstein, Grand street, G00 lots Clothing and Jewelry. Wednesday, November 3, by order Simpson, Green & Co., 181 Bowery, 00 lots Clothing, Furs, & ‘Thursday, November 4, by order Mi Freel, Rose strect, and M. Glueksman, Spring st., 600 lots Watches and Jewelry. lay, November 6, by order Heury MeAleenan, Eighth avenue, 600 lots Clothing. ICHARD WALTERS’ SONS, AUCTIONEERS. Groceries, Teas, Spices, Butter, &e.. Marshal's sale; will soll Monday, at 103g O'clock, at sales- Toom, 27, East Broxdway, Stock of Greceries, Vand bluck Teas, Coitées, Spices, canned Prai ‘oup, Starch, Bluing, Vils, bottled Liquors, Blacking, &c.; also one Horse, Harness and Wagon. 8. MICHEALS, Marshal, SHERIFI'S SALE OF BOILERS, MACHINERY, TRO! &ce.—8. BERMAN, Sheriif’s i i sells. Monday, Noyember 1, at 1 rn . M., at the foot of many other articies too uumierous to mention; also oue fine Horse, Wagon, Harness, &c., Sule positive, in lot invited; also the unexpired Lease of suid premises. WILLIAM ©, CONNER, Sheriff, Wussam H. Carnont, Deputy, ember 4, at 11 o'clock? Brussels and other Car. edroom, dining room and ods of this very large private dwelling. Details USSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 261 BOWERY, SELLS | coats, Corts, | hing | ast | ‘Twentieth street, the entire Stock aud Machinery of the | Iron Foundry of Samuel Secor & Son, viz:—Boilers, | Lathes, Forgers, Pumps, Shears, Planers, Grinders, a large | lot of Iron Patterns, Fiasks; also a large lot of old Iron and | dealers | FURNITURE, Al —DEGRAAF & COCURAN: . 152 and 154 West Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, BARGAINS NOT TO BE LY ED. SPECIAL INDUCEMESTS The most extensive and elegant Stock. The latest and most beautiful desigus, ‘The greatest variety. ‘The most decided bargains, ‘This immense Stoek, ‘wo assure the public 4s veil at bargains uneqnalled elsewhere, | A GREAT BARGAIN IN FURNITURE, 4 DEGRAAF & TAYLOR are now selling the Parlor, Library, Dining entire stock of Room and Chamber Furniture, Lace and Nottingham Lac Surtains, Lambrequins, Cor dee. At a sacrifice, in order to reduce their | uices, Pier and Mantel (lasses, Bed immense stock of goods before taking invevtory for the coming year, DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 Bowery, 65 Chrystie street and 130 and 1 Hester et, New York. P. 8.—Onr prices for hair, moss and feather Pillows and Mattresses are less than any other houso in the cit HARGAINS | | in FURNITURE, ‘as we are closing out our retail business; also a full stock of Curtains und everythi UPHOLSTERY LINE marked down to unusuall figures, as the goods must be sold before remo: It will repay those who intend furnish to look through our warerooms and see what inducements we can offe G. L, KELTY & CO., 184 Fifth avenne, near Twenty-third street. [Abekowation EXTRAORDINARY of GEORGE: A. CLARKE'S popular system of MONTHLY PAYMENTS "ar Broadway, wa The most cunvenient and advaritageous m clegunt Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, spranz Mattresses, &c. Houses aud apartments furnished on liberal terms, A —BARGAINS in Furniture, Parlor Suits, . Library Sui Dining Room Suits, amber Suits Lambrequins, Cornices, Mantel and Pier Glasses, Curtains, Mattresses, &c. Good Goods, moderate prices. WARREN WARD & CO... 75 and 7 Spring street, corner Ordsby: oe tj A PORTINGTON BROS., 542 Hudson street, Factory 107 Charles street. For the next ten days, creat bargains in Furniture. axge stock of Parlor, Library, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, at extromely low prices. Parties wishing to purchase Furniture -will find It to thelr Interest. to examine our goods and pric POUTINGTON BROS, S42 Hudson street. Established 1849, Eighth avenue cars pass the door, UCTION ROOM, 39 AND 41 EAST THIRTEENTH street.—Modern'and antique Furniture, Carpets, Mir- ~ Tors, Pinnos, &e. at private sale at auction piices, Personal attention given to private house sales. TM. E. FAVORS’ AUCTION HOUSE, 37 EAST LL Twentieth street, rich silk, satin and wool rep Parlor Suits, Velvet Carpets, Mirrors, Dressing Cases, Bedste &e., &e., ut private sale, regardless of cost; also an elegaut Piano; owners must have money. N. B.—Best location in town for sates of ail kinds rich and medium furniture. Call ani ra HANDSOME CARVED ROS! th bly Fide C EWOOD PARLOR SUIT, atin, with Curtains to mateh; # Soths, 2 Arm aud grout bargain, At 39 Bast Thitveenth at. A ‘ARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE . considerably belo, L J. 0.3K 1,277 Broadway, corner of Thirty: Parties furnishing will consult their iuterests by examin. ing our prices before buying. CONOMY IN WARMIN Judge Bosworth says “th thie Furnace nsed inst winter to heat bis house consumed only four tous coal. Sen circular t9 ALEX, M. LESLEY, 226 Wi ‘Twenty-third street. ra AND, CARPETS, New goods, ew prices. The cheapest and best plac and Carpets is at the great Uptown W nd olé Bigh Ten per cent cheaper than auy house in the elty. All goods shipped and delivered free of charge. Call and examine our stock, Db. KELLY. sor to H. O'Farrell), and 514 Bighth avenue, between Thirty-tifth aud Thirty-sixth streets, OOD SECONDHAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH Brussels three-ply and ingrain Carpets, Oileloths, &c. ; very cheap, at the ‘old pluce, 112 Fulton ‘street, sida on: trance. ERE. JOHNSON, JR. 58 LIBERTY STREET. * Oftice, Parlor, Bedroom or Library Furniture, Lowest prices in the city—no exception. in the elty to buy Furniture (suc ZILLEEN'S AUCTION MAI $ street (white banner).—Fine Furniture, every, descrip- tion, away down for cash. ‘Killeen is known as the great bargain hunter. Lots of good things, RIFI'S SALE OF CLOTH, CASSIMERE, &C.—8. RMAN, Sheriff's and General Auctioneer, sells Mon- day, November 1, at 11 o'clock, at No. O38 Third avenue, & large and general assortment’ of fine Cloth, Cassimere, Doeskins, Velvets, Linings, &c.; also Counters, Shelving, office Furniture, &e. Salo positive. WILLIAM ©, CONNER, Sheriff, A. Aanoxs, Deputy. 10 BUILDERS AND CARPEN sutle, at auction, valuable Lot and” brown stone House, with carpenter shop in rear; complete, with steam engine, Doilers and other machinery; No. 304 West Filty-fourth own & U. Y. HARNET?S, 111 Broadway, Sal PVLUMAM ABBOTT, | AUCTIONEER, otlice No. 8 Chambers street, « mn November 16, will soll on Monday, 1st inst., at 103g o'clock, the Stock and rath, Fixtures of Grocery Store 224 avenue A, corner Fourtee! | ERS.—ASSIGNEE'S | Duke & More's establishment. laps of 5, 00 Broadway, or at RICHARD LD LONG ISLAND OR JERSEY FAMILIES having old fashioned Furniture, or any one wishing to dispose of their Housebold Eifeets, can find « ash customer by addressing JAMES MANTELL, Herald office, PARLOR SUIT AND forte for sale at an im. ast Twentieth street, £ } ICH AND EL! SIL parlor grand 7g octave mense sucritice, for cash. Mrs. 5.. 10 DEALERS.—A LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE for sale cheap, to close out the business, 422 Fulton venue, Brooklyn, three blocks cast of City Hall. OWEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS HTeitreen, Bedaing, 8. M. COWPERTHWAIT ‘and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock at variety. a street, consisting of barrels of Floar and Sugar, chests of 1826. FURNITURE, 1826, Tea, a large quantity of Soap, canned Fruit, Stureh, Rice, a0. ad al &c.; also fine Counters, Ieebox, large Colfee Mill, Stoves, | — Good reliable Parlor, Library, Dining and Chamber Pur No postponement, niture at less than reduce stuck, at 190 and ZOL Pul- Snarhennsddeahia tamara SS SMe eis aan ton stre rm Gro nwich street, and 277 Genel hse FURNITURE. door east of Brow od PSS If PURCHASED IMMEDIATELY. ___ ASTROLOGY, RARE CHAN At private residence, 120 West Twent; I for sale; Parlor Sui fousehold Furnitu: , 14 pier patin, cost $1,300, for $175; elegant Chickeritz nnd Stein: way & Sons’ Pianos, cost $1,200, for $350; 20 Bedroom Suits, for one-quarter cost; also Carpets, Mirrors, Paintin, Bronzes, China, Silverware, Cutlery, &c., used’ six month wy private family breaking up housekeeping. Call to-da Monday and examine for yourselves. No trouble to 0 offer refused. goods, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—MUST POSITIVELY be sold; can be seen to-day or for one week. The complete Furniture of five story brown stune residence, consisting of Parlor Suits in cardial, silver and tan satin; ‘Suits in plush and brocatel; magnitieent 73g octave Decker & Bros. Piano. forte, $275; ‘elegant upright Piano, elaborate and plain Chamber Sets, with Dressing Cases, single and double Bed- stoads, Bureaus, fino hair and spring Mattresses; rep, Suits, ‘solid walnut Livrary aud Dining Furniture; Turkisti $90; fine Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Silverware, 45, ee, ; 8 positive chance, Ploase call and examine, ‘West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, third street, Any reusonable offer accepted. Private residence No. 47 | STROLOC SOR LISTER, 920 STRTI ‘avenue; send for circular, Address all’ lettors $0 box x20 Post atliee, New York. : TTENTION! KNOW THY DESTINY. AFTER YOU A Dave been deceived and lost faith consult the Freatest living Clairvoyant; brings together those separated; gives luck, causes marriages, 190 West Forty-lirst street, near Browdway. A - Let el bg being Mh BUSINESS ° rvoyant, tells names, show: + 50¢. and gt. ‘No. 100 West Twenty Oth street A —#1,000 REWARD; NO IMPOSITION; GREA’ business Clairvoyant is Mrs, FOSTER; ‘names in full; humbers; satisfuction or no pay; 0¢. to 81. 54 Loxingtoa avenue, hear Twenty -fifth street, a A —MME. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED + business and ‘medical Clairvoyant. No. i Tiirty-Orat street, third door west of Sixth avenue, We ARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, cea nredding at lowest cash prices at O'PARIEL'S ex. warerooms, No. 410 Eighth avenue, between Thir- monthly. P ieesiacy NESS IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. UCTION SALE OF THE FINEST FERNITURE TO A ried ia the city, at our salosroom, ‘ 37 Nassau street, on WEDNESDAY, at 1033 o'clock, JERE. JOUNSON, Jr,, Anetioncer. RESPONSIBLE PARTY DESIRES TO HIRE AA. complete Furniture for partor, three bedrooms, dining Tom and kitehen, including linen, crockery and cooking J Bromiway, second —80FA BED THAT DO! rewu Beds, at SMITHS, 816 Broadway, i Thirty-irst streets; payments taken weekly or | ‘T HAVE TO +. from the wail (it is full size), ideo Dechunse tea Be. TTENTION!—CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, LAW- suits, enemies, losses, absent friends, love, marriage wa No. 510 Sixth avenue, Mme. SINGH, Clair. TITLE NELLIE, THE QUEEN OF MEDIUMS, BORN with this great gift, telly everything; talks with dead ‘and distant friends; stolen property @ specialty. 109 Pourth avenue. * ME. COLLINS, ONE OF THE BEST CLAT ‘voyants in the elty, 275 Sixth avgnue, near | man teenth street. ‘ME. GIRARDIN (PRENCH),—CONSULTATION ON fifth streets, second floor, nd ee beta hd ee bby | WITH SECOND si t wt tI agnetic Heal 4 stitute lor the cure of ehrouls dlvenses, Wider control oF th ow Anest clairvoyauts and physiolwms im Ie ms oy phy: the oity, Lid

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