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THE NEW YORK HERALD.
WHOLE N(X 13,972. NEW TORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CENTS.
DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS.
AMUSEMENTS?Third Pace?First. second and third
ASTROLCKiY?s*cO!fB Pace?Sixth column.
RAI I sKASON?Third Pagi-fourth column.
in I iakdS-Tiiird Pack?Third columu.
hoarders W anteii?Second Paob?Third column.
BOARD AND LODOINO WANTED? Second Pack?Ihird
BROOKLYN HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE-second Page?
BUS 1 SS?<JP FORI UNITIES?Ninth Page.
BUSINESS NOTICES?Firm Page?sixth column.
CITY REAL EHTATii FUR .">A Lb?second Pauk?Second
CLERKS'AND SALESM EM?Second Page?First column.
CLOTHING?Third Pack?Fourth column.
COACHMEN AND HARDENERS?Second Pace?First
and Second columns.
COAL AND WOOD?fiimo Pacr?Fourth column.
COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS?First I'agr?sixth col
umn.
COUNTRY BOARD?Second Pagk?Fourth column.
DANCING ACADEMIES?Third Pagk?Fourth colnmn.
DENTISTRY?Third Page?Fifth column.
DRV GOODS?First Pack?Second column.
SWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FPRXI.-11BD AND UN
FU RN1SHED?Second Pagk?Fourth column.
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS?First Pagk?Fifth and
sixth columns.
BXCURSIONS? First Pack?Sixth column.
FINANClAlr?NiNTn Pack.
FINE ARTS?Second Pagk?Second column.
FOR SALE?Tbihd I'aoe?Fifth column.
FURNISHED ROOM. AND apartments TO LET?
Second Page?Fourth column.
FURNITURE?First Pagk?Second coin mil.
FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS?Skvkntu Pace?Sixth
column.
HELP WANTED?FEMALES?Second Pact?First col
umn.
HELP WANTED?MALES?Setbwth Page?Sixth col
umn.
HOR8ES. CARRIAGES, AC.?First PAGi?~Third and
fourth columns.
HOTELS?Second Pace?Fourth column.
HOUSES, ROOMS, AC., WANTED?Thibb Pact?Fifth
column.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY-Fjrst Page?
Fifth column.
instruction? First Pack?Fourth column.
LhCTURK SEASON?Third Pack?'Third column.
LOAN OFF10KS?Fibbt Pack?Fourth column.
LOST AND FOUND?First Pagk?First column.
MACHINERY?Third Pagk?Filth column.
M \K1H.K MaNTKLS?Third Pagk?Fourth column.
medical?Second Pack?Sixth column.
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING?Fibst Pace?
second column.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS?Tkiitb Page?
Sixth column,
MUSICAL?'finkd Pace?Fourth column.
NEW PUBLICATIONS?FirrH Pack?sixth column.
PERSON *L? First Pace?First column.
PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AC.?XuinD Pace?Fourth
column.
PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES
Skvilnth cage?Stxtn column.
PROPERTY OUT OF :HB city FOR SALE OR TO
RENT?Second Pact?Secoiid column.
&EAL estate TO EXCHANGE?Second Page?Sccond
column.
REAL ESTATE WANTED?Second Face?Second col
umn.
REWARDS?First Pace?First column.
SALE8 AT AUCTION?Second Page?Fifth and sixth
columns.
SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?SettwfH Paoe?
First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth col
umns.
SITUATIONS WANTED?MALES?8ecokd PAOE-Flrst
column.
SPECIAL NOTICES?Fust Pass?First and second col
umns.
SPORTxNU?DOGS, BIRDS, Ac.-Fibst PAca-Thtrd
column.
THE trades?second Pact?Second column.
THE TURF?First Paoe?Third column.
10 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES-izcoiro Paoe?
Fourth oolumn.
?AVELLEK6< GUIDE?First PAOE-Slxth column.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET?
Second Paoe?Fourth column.
WANTED TO PURCHASE?Second Page?Second col
umn.
WINTER RESORTS?Second Pack?Fourth column.
IfACH rs, STEAMBOATS. AC.?First l'AGE-Fourth col
umu.
FERSOXAL..
C1HARLES LINTON.?I AM WETL AND ANXIOUS TO
J see you. a IDA.
EG.-3BND ADDRESS TO L. U. 8., BOX 1C9
? Herald office.
H MELVILLE-COME BACK.
_ J. w.
IF ANV OF THE ELDERLY GENTLEMEN WHO
rode up in the Broadway enr would bo willing to au
nst the Udy who wt opposite they may address GER
TRUDE, lieruld otilce.
IF THE TWO LADIES (ONE ELDERLY, DRESSED
in black, and the other a young lady), who
came to New York last Thursday, about 3 o'clock P. M.,
took the Fourth avenue car at City Hail to A i. slew
art's and returned, walking down Urutidwav to the Jer
sey terry boat, would send their address they will
greatly oblige a gentleman who feels highly Interested
In them Address geurge W. RAND, Boston Post
office.
gJTETSON'S, CENTRAL PARK. SUNDAY fcVEN
3 tng. ? i wo ladies while in the parlor sigmllcd will
Inguess to accept slip o: paper irom gentleman Please
appoint interview and address WA'lfcltHAN, box 124
Herald Uptown Branch ofticc.
WiLLACKV, SATURDAY EVENING.?WILL I1EAU
titul lady in orchestra seat tavor admiring ueigh
ttor by addressing M. s, D.. Herald office ?
LOST A.\JL> FOUND.
LOST?IN GOING TO THE BATHS IN EAST TWKN
tv-scventh street trom West I'wemr-sixth street, a
IIair ilraid. the tinder will receive it liberal reward bv
returning the same to 11)6 West Twenty-sixth street.
Lost?crossing the park, from sixty-fifth
street to Sixth avenue cars and Forty-fifth street a sil
ver oxydiied Hraceler, valued as a keepiwkc. A good re
ward will be paid by leaving it at 149 West Forty tilth st.
Lost oh stolen?two notes draws by mid
dleton. Carman A Co.. to order of H. S. Saninlr, as
follows:?One dated March 4, H7I, at rtne year, lor
thirtv-two hundred and l?r?y dollars (>3J40), and one
dated August. *8, 1*74. at one year, lor twenty-one hun
died and slxtv dollars (82,ISO). All persons arc Hereby
rautioned against negotiating tho simo as payment hits
been stooped. H. .S. ;-)ANFAlK.
Nov. ill), 1874.
t ost or stolen?Saturday. November 21, at
I J 5:30 P.M., at Post office, near statnn wttidow. a
large hnvclope. addressed Kllngbere. Hubs A Co.. St.
Thomas. W. I., containing 2.i*K) len Cent Postage
Stamps and Letters. By retiirnine sime to Wlt'TMOiliS
A CO., 32 South street, a liberal reward will be paid.
REWAKUS. ^
REWARD.?STRAYED. ON SATURDAY EVEN
?]pO ing, a small white Spitz og, with yellow ears;
answers to name of "Baby." Whoever returns him to
Bl) Cottage place will receive the above reward.
dfcer REWARD WILL be paid for an aoatk
?P?J and gold Meeve Buttou lost with cufl" while walk
ing l rom Fourth street to Thirty-eighth street, on Flith
avenue. Return to clerk of Marlborough House. Thirty
ng.'Hli street and -ixtli avenue.
REWARD.?LOST, IN AN ENVELOPE. ONE
IplUlJ set of bills of i.xclian7e, No. I<)252, tor 50,003
(rants, drawn by Liinbert A Co. on O. F. Kraus <v. Co., of
Pans, at 9'days, said bills to order and not indorsed;
payment has 'been stopped. SliNi reward to the jiersuti
who returns the same to COUDERT UROTIlERs, 49 Wall
itreet New York.
SPECIAL NOTHEU. ~
American geographical society.
meeting Monday evening, November 23, 1874. at 8
P. M.. at Association ilall, twenty-third 'street and
Fourth avenue.
Dr. I. I. HAYES. M. PAUL B. DU CHA1LLU.
Dr. HAYK8 will iiresent the report of nls travels as a
representative ot the society in Iceland during the past
summer. M. LIU CIIA1LLU will describe the Laplanders
an I their customs, and (he result of three years'travel
In Laplnnd. The papers will be illustrated.
ALVAN S. OI'TIIWOKTH. Secretary.
A?A.?DOLLARS
DOLLARS
to the amonnt of 2, jOO.OU'J are to be distributed on the
loth ol' November by the. Public Library of Kentucky
opon the occasion of their flith and last Concert anil
Drawing.
One Grand Cash Gift $250, noo
One (irand Cash Gilt IW.ntlO
One Grann Cash (Jiit /ft, Odd
(me (irand ('ash (Jilt .vi.imi
One (irand ('ash Gilt. - '."Oil
5 Cash (iins, S'iO.OOOeach ion.ouj
It)Cash Gilts, I4.iwieach 140,0 D
I.% Cash Gilts, 10,001) each l.Vi.oio
21) Cash Gilts, 5.COO eacl) 100,000
VttCusn Gifts, 4,000 each 100.tm0
30i'ash (Silts, 3,000each UO.OOO
Ml Cash Gifts, 2,000each lO-.ow
Id) Cash Wilts, I.OOOeach. IIM.UM
Cash Qlfu, coo each 120.000
W0 cash Gills, 100each Sn.000
IS.Dfii) Cash Gitts, SO each . 850,oix)
' Whole lickets. $50; halves. $2"j; tenth, or each coupon,
111 r.lcvcn whole tickets for9&C'J.
For ticket* or Information address
TllO. ii. BRAMLETTr. Agent and Manager, or
Til OS. II. HAYS A CO.,
ftf.) Broadway, New York
A?soda nm MINERAL WATERS, GINGER
? Ale. sparkling Wines; manufacture oi complete
outllts of Apparatus and Materials, with lull nistrnc
lloils: all departments of nianttlaeture, bottling ami dis
pensing; exclusive Right* iu desirable territory. Cata
logues tree. JOHN MaTTHEWsJ First avenue, Twenty
with ami Twenty-seventh streets, New York.
N ELECTION FOR FIVE TRUSTEES OF THE
Greenwood Cemetery will be held at the office ol
the Cemetery, iNo 30 Broadway, New York,oil Monlay,
Hie 7th day ot December next, at one o'clock if. M.
Aovkmbkr 20, 1.171. A. I'KKIIV. Secretary.
A?HAVANA LOTTEHyYiF CUBA '
? Royal Saxon (?overtimetil Lottery.
llHtiiliHirg t itv Lottery.
Brunswick (lovornmcnt Lottery.
Prizes cashed and Information given. Lock box 5,59-1.
TllEODOR 7/SCIIIicil, lit) Nassau street. New York.
All ca>h? of dyspepsia, liver complaint,
constipation. Heartburn, \V atertirash. Low .'spirits,
Henerai I ebility. Nervous Exhaustion cured b\ Dr.
SHARP- offices removed to 0'j West Ninth street, near
Sixth avenue, special intention given to diseases of men.
A ?ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY
j\. Next ordinary drawing November 231
Next ordinary drawing November l'3!
StW.ilO>capital price'
(irand extraordinary drawing December 16'
Circulars, with full particulars, sent true. Address p c
DEVLIN, stationer and Ocneral Aurnt, :>o Liberty at..N.V.
i ? PARKS, EMERSON A CO., AGKVI'S Km
. Kentucky Mate Lotteries, drawn daily.
Royal Havana Lottery ol Cuba, drawn every 17 days
Kentucky Mngle Number Lottery, drawn Nov js
Mssniiie Iteliel Lottery, ol Norfolk, Vs.. Dec. 3D, IH7I
Frizes enshed. information lurnisbed and circulars
?lit, by addressing PARKS A CO., 180 Broadway, room
1 Post office box 6.272. Private office attached,
Office hours 7 A M. till 7 1\ M.
A
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
A -OFFICIAL DRAWING or THE KENTUCKY
? State Lotteries.?Simmons. Dickinson A Co.. Man
agers. KENTUCKY. FXTRA CLASS NO. 2V7?NOVEMBER 21. IS74.
21, 42, 2S, 13, 23. C5. 10~ 7.. 49, 59, 31. 25. i.
KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 298 ? NOTl:MB*R 21, 1S74.
<0, 49, a, 46. 18. 2. .'4, 32, 28, 37, 31. 11. 6 V.
HENRY. EXTRA CLASS NO. 119?NOVEMBER 21. 1*74.
78, 55. 69, (>l, .10. .'4. 79, 74. 41. 4 . 27 . 37 . 74.
HENRY. CLASS NO. 120?NOVEMBER Jl, 1874.
33, 18. 35. 17. M. 38, 37, 26. 31, 42. 43, 27. 69.
full iniormaiioii Uv anpiyintr loJ. ("LI TK. 200 Bros d
way, room 6, hr?t tioor, rear ofllce. or I'osVolfice box 4,969,
New York.
A? KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY
. oil Havana plan iirawn November 28. circulars or
In'orinatioii furnished. J. CLUTh. authorized Aueut,
200 Broadway, nr Post ofllce box 4,9>9, New York city.
A?KENTUCKY STATE AND SHBLBY COLLEGE
. Lotteries J. s. Smith a Co., Managers.
KENTUCKY STATK, KXTIIA CLASS 221, N0VKMBKR 21, 1874.
6. 40. 18. 46, 9, I. &!, 51, 44. 32, 2U, 25, 72, 5.
Slll'.l BY, KXTBA CLASS 89. K0VEMBKR 21, 1S74.
20, 27 , 4(1, 28. Itt. 57, 43. 31. 47. 3?, 118, 54, 71. 34.
KENTUCKY, CLASS '.'72, NOTK.MBKK 21. 1S74.
6. 19, 73, 2, .6, 23. 47. 45. 57. 62 , 70. 22, 11. 60.
SltKl.aY, CLAM !K), NOVUM Bi ll 21, 1874.
46, 54. 3V 23, ?, 3*. 8. 14, 6.*, 25. 42, 18, 40, 56.
Prizes cashed and intnrinutloti Kiven Address PHILIP
OOS.s, 174 Broadway or Posiolliee box 2,751.
A -OLD KENTUCKY STATK AND SHELBY OOL
. lege Lotteries. ?Prizes cashed unil information fur
nislied at Greenwich ^rcot, or address box 4,864
Pott office. New York. F. LUTUY.
Henry a. danielh, m. d.. 144 Lexington ave.
nue, near Tweuty-nlntfi street.?Special attention
to the diseases ot men and important mcdical and surgi
cal eases.
Havana lottery.
1 Prize of $100 000
1 Prize ot 50,000
1 Prize ol" 25.0UJ
2 Prizes ot $10,000 each 10.000
1 Prize ot 5,00;i
10 Prizes of 1.1110 each 10,0110
826 Prizes of JnOO and $3H0 270,000
Circulars ot Information furnished iree.
f-. B. MaKTIN KZ A. CO.. Bankers,
1U Wall street, rear basement.
New York Post office box 4,685.
avanalotiery.-extraohdinary drawing,
December 16, 1874. Official information and lull
particulars may be had directly Iroin Havana, i,y ad
dressing J. U. bl*.6. A part a. lo, 587. Havana. Cuba.
H
Havana lottery.?extraordinary draw
ine. German Government Lotteries. Prize*
cashed and inionnatlon kIvoii. W'ACHSMANN A CO..
Post office box 3.316. Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau st
HAVANA EXTRAORDINARY LOTTERY.-GREAT
reduction In price of tickets for December. Send
lor circular. E. oONNENBERG, box IsR) Post olfice
New Haven, Conn.
Kentucky state pinole number lottery.
November 2a?No discount on prizes: circulars of
information lice. Address UEu. H. BOOTH, 73 Nassau
street ; box 3,037 Post ofllce. New York.
Kentucky state lotteries.
liNDaUER a CO.. 146 Mercer street.
Royal Havana lottery. November 23.?
$480,000 in prizes. Circulars of lull information
turnlslicd free. Prizes cashed. Governments, Spanish
bank bills, Ac.. Ac., purchased.
TAYLOR a CO.. bankers. No. 11 Wall street, New York.
Stammering AND STUTTERING successfully
treated on scientific principles; a cure guaranteed;
no charge until cured ; abundant references. Address or
apply at NEW YORK stammering I.Vl'ITUTE, 108
Waverley place.
?KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY.?SINGLE NUM
ber Havana plun, November 28: $300,000 cash
jfo.
z
gilts.
LIN,
its. Tickets and circulars can be had of P. C. DEV.
Stationer and Agent, 30 Liberty street.
l&Onn Mflfi ?mi8souri 8TATE SINGLE NUM.
JpOUU.UUv/ . ber Lottery,?Capital prize $50.0 0;
second capital. $13.4:0; 5,000 more Prizes tnan any other
scheme. ?' ole agent for the Old Kentucky and .'helbv
Lotteries. B. NATHAN, banker. No. 4 GiUey Building,
Cortiandt street; box 4,870 Post ofllce.
&Qnn ftfin -KENTUCKY state single num.
jpOvVivvU. ber Lottery, on the extraordinary
Havana plan, November 28s prizes cashed without dis
count; circulars ot information sent tree.
BATES A CO.. 193 Broadway.
d>pr nnn nnn ?public library or kf.n
IpO.UUU.UUU. tuctiy Gift Concert. Whole tick
ets, $J0; halves. $25; tenths, $5. Tickets for sale by P.
C. UEVL1N, Stationer and Ageat, 30 Liberty street.
DRY GOODS.
Broadway, corner Mnteenth street,
will exhibit, on Monday, November 23.
( 3.CU0 tiKK.-S PATTERNS |
#r <&
of
MERIftOES,
CASHMBRES,
EMPRESS CLOTH3,
SERGES,
PLAIDS,
CALICOES. AC.. AC.
For convenience of customers will be cat In dress
lengths nml inSrked in plain figures, suitable for Christ.
ma* and Sew Year's Presents.
At smith's pattern bazaar, 914 broadway,
near Twentieth street?Splendid display of IM
PORTED STYLc.8: Patterns, with CLOTH MODELS ot
thctn now ready; Cutting an.1 Basttni?.
JL'St WHAT KVE.tY LADV WANTS, SMITH'S "I*.
S'i'ANT DRESS ELEVATOR;" naves the dress, loops It,
anl ADDS to the appearance. PRICE 45 CENTS,
MAILED. A. RUBDc.lTE SMITH, 914 Broadway, N. Y.
MlLUKKaY AND DHESSMAECT6.
A ?A.?MAISON WAliTON, So3 BROADWAY, ABOVE
Ji.. Union square, w'il open on Tuosduv, their impor
tation ot Winter Bonnets ami Round Huts In velvet, all
ol the newest shapes, irom the leading houses of London
utid Paris.
AT MRS. MYERS'. 22 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET,
between University place and Fifth avenue.?Spec
laity of Misses' and Children's Millinery ; Ladies' Dress
Caps.
A
Fl'KMITl'RE.
A?WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR
? Fnrtiltura. Carpets anl Bedding, at H. M. CuW
PERTllWAil A OO.'S. 155 au I 1 >7 Chatham street. An
fannwiue stock and low prices. Great bargains for cash.
Auction ri oms. no. 39 bast thirteknth
street?Furniture, Mattresses, Extension Tables,
Linrary Tables, 1'ianos, Parlor Suits, Ac., at private sale,
at miction prices. Spccial attention given to outside
?al cs by HAVE 4CO.
Attention."?second hand furniture and
Carpets bought The highest casli prices will be
raid by c tldng on or addressing Mr. ABRAHAMS, No.
274 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-?l?th street.
WELL 8KLECTE O STOCK O F FASH ION ABLE
Furniture? Carpets, Mattresses, Parlor Beds, Jtc.,
on a verv I'beral scale of monthly payments, at
CLARKE'S, 747 Broadway upstairs.
PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL GENERAL
assortment of first class Household Furniture, as
follows:?Pianoforte, Parlor Suits, Centre Table, Cur
pets, Jardinieres. Curtains, Painting', Etagercs, Book
case. Books, Ttirkl h sulis, Easy Chairs; Chamber Suits
complete. Bedsteads, Bureaus. Dre'sina Cases. Mat
tresses, Ac.; Dining Room?Buffet, Chairs, Extension
Tables. Ac., at a snerillce. in lots to suit Call, private
residence l.'O West 23.I street.
* T hOMERVILLE'S A UcTION MARI'. 74 UNIVERSITY
A place?Three very tine Pier Mirrors and Cornicesl
complete; in first class order; size-, 12 feet by 3 tcet 2,
12 Icet by 3 tret A, and II Icet by 3 feet 4;
T~~great bargain." if " sold immT:diately,
iV at private residence 103 West Tiventv-elghth street
near Sixth avenue, a liingnillcent latest style Parlor
suit, in crimson satin brocade. $15 a vurd, nearlv new,
made to order, cost $.>75, for $175 cash; one do.. SS5,
brocatel, rept>: sitiing Room and Turkish suits. $35 up;
Pianoforte, Chamber, Library, Dining Furniture, Car.
pets; a sacrifice
A PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING Till: CITY WISH
J\ to dispose of their Household Furniture, made or
der; I'arlor Suits, cost $f>50, lor $2 0: bedroom Miits,
$3)0. for $ir?; splendid rosewood 7)4 octave Pianoforte,
cost $1,000, for i>2.W, including -tool. Cover ; also Library
and Dining Furniture, Carpets, Be.ldlm;, Paintings, Ac.
call at private rusidence 25s West 23<t >treei.
SACRIFICE FOR IMMEDIATE CASH.?PRIVATS
family will sell, viz.Parlor Suit, cost $<80, for
$200; do., $15.); 7 J, octave Stein way Pianoforte, $.{50; Li
brary. Dining Furniture. Bedroom Sets, $00, $15(1; Hed,
steads, Mattresses. Turkish sulls. $100; rep Suits, $38?
plush. $5:1; tine Paintings, Bronzes, .7 carpets, Ac. Call, 3
days, private residence 210 West 21st st.
A MAGNIFICENT TURKISH PARLOR SCIT (TOST
$450. for $125: do . rep and haircloth. $35; rosewood
Pianoforte, cost $850. tor $230; Carpets, Ac. Private rc?l
dcncc 21 East20th St., near Broadway.
AMAONIFCENT PARLOR SUIT, GRAND DUCHESS
style, covered brocade, $150: one do, $80; Piano
forte, $228; Chamner, Dining Furniture; sacrifice. In
quire private residence 3d Wilt 14th st., near 5th ar.
I lARPrra,
V^' Fnrnlture,
Meds. Bedding, Ac.
Payments taken
by tlie week or month.
terms easy.
KELLY A CO.,
corner of Twenty?nfth street and Sixth avenue.
piRFITI AND FURNITURE.?$330,000 WORTH </F
V.i Furniture now offered at our immense warerootn
25 per cent cheaper lliail any ottier house 111 the city;
Parlor Suits, 7 pieces. $10. and chamber Stilts, 9 pieces,
$22. A choice assortment of Carpets?Velvet, body
HiusmIs. tapestry Brussels and all wool in/rain at low
prices: Oilcloths. Window Shades, lace curtains. I.uin
brequliu, Mala, Mailing, ac. I>. KELI.V,
successor to II. O'Farrell,
'10. 812, 814 and 81(1 Eighth avenue.
Depot for payni-.'s patent parlor sofa
anil Lounge Beds No. 40 llleecker street.
/i()(?IJ SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS. ALL
IT sizes, English Brussels, tilrce-ply and ingrain, very
cheap, at the old place, 11 - I'd I ton street, side entrance.
XTEW AND SECOND HANI) FURNITURE AT FA
XI Villi's Auction lloonis. 13 East Fourteenth street,
near Filth avenue, at private sale, cheaper than any
other pleco tu New York; elagant Dressing Case. $33;
new Sofa Bed. $25; real lace Curtains, $10 a window;
will sachsngs lor second hand or bay. Open evenlngi.
SPORTIXO-DOliS, BIHOI, dtC.
A -FOR SALE. ILL KINDS OP FANCY DOGS,
? Bird*. Ac.; Medicines tor all diseases: prepared
Food lor mocking birds, nt H. o. DOVEY'8. No. 3 Greene
street, near Canal.
A -JUST RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND, A fink
? lot of Scotch. Skves. Dandy Dinmonl. Black arid Tan
Terriers and KIiir Charles .-puiitels and medicine lor
all diseases at L. N. Mr.Yki."S, No. 3 Amity stree'.
C1ARTRIDGK8 poii BRKECH LOADING shot
) guns on hand or loaded to order at short notice;
also good Guns to hire. II. O. f GUIit*.,
No. 1 Cortlanat street.
_ TUB TUM.K.
DEEKFOOT driving park.
Trotting thanksgiving I'uy at 2 1*. M.
1'nrsc nt 811*1 lor 2;tft class.
Purse ol i'" tor 3 minute class.
To close at Frank rt hite's. coruer ol Fulton and Myrtle
avenues, Brooklyn, on luesday, November 2l, at* P. M.
VV.M. McM.YItON, Proprietor.
HORSElt, CA.llKIA.CiKS, (SC.
A GREAT AND IMPORTANT SAI.E
OF TROTTINO HOR.-iliS, FINE CARRIAGE?, AO.,
by public miction.
TO-MORROW ii UliSDAYi. N'OV. 24, AT
10U o'clock prompt,
AT STABLE NO. 3 SElLsON PL\CE (MERCKR ST.),
BETWEEN Mr A V Kit LEY AMI CLINTON" PLACES,
AND IN HEAR OK NEW YORK IIOTBL.
Including a beautiful bav Marc. hands bub, > years
old : was aired by Volunteer, dam a iboroiminrcd mare :
she is extra haudsom.- and good gaited ; can show a 'i :20
gait: she is very gentle and docile: u treat polo mare;
she was driven a mile In 2:2U when 6year* old! she is
very poweriully (raited; has same can as Olo?ter and
promises to be u.s last, and is warranted round .inu km i.
Also last, and hundpome oark bay Trotting Maro,
Nellie Jarvis; she is 15: lunds high. 8years odd; was
r.lsed In Kentucky by James Stvwert. an.I sired by
Cussius M. Clay, Jhiu b. Mitmbrlno Chief; s'le is very
handsome and s:ioivs extra line breeding ; she cost pres
ent own,t, when but 4 years old, SUMl; she has sLvu.vs
been careltiilv handles], and lias now strength and into
enough to put in lianas ol tra'ner; slie is thoroughly
broken to all harness, an l can show better than !!:W to
road wagon, and is an easy as well in a genteel driver:
nas a Hue and bold gait; this mare is worthy the atten
tion ol horsemen, as, with Iter hue disposition, breeding
and podlgreu combined, ?lie must make one ot ill ?
tastesi horses In the country; she will be luliy war
ranted sound an 1 ki.nl ami as re| resented.
Aiso last, bright bav Ueldinu, i'i^ bunds high, 0 years
old; was sired Iy General Kii?x, dun a Mes'eiigcr
marc; tie Is a fine, straight and piompt driver: can bo
to tra<'k and show a mile iu it-Ji, and is wurran.ed
sound and kind
Also fast mid garaev Trotting Oeldinp Jim Baker. He Is
l.V? hands high, t> years old, raised in Vermont ami sired
t.y hlliati Allen, dam liy Long Island Bisek Hawk; was
purchased one year auo bv own.r. and showed At time
ot purchase a lull mile in 2si7 and repeated in 2:M. lie
has Improved in ?i>eod since, auci can now show better
than 2:4'i on track, lie is line styled, needs no cbccks
or martingale, ami is as line a road horse as can be pro
duced. He is warranted round and kind.
Also the (inn black Gelding Nero, lb% hands high. 7
years old; was sired bv Kovai George, dam by Kentucky
Huntrr. lie tan beat 2; W at all times, and warranted
sound and kind.
Also the line bay Trotter. Little Charlie; was sired by
Ethan Allen, dam by Co.iklin Star; was raised by u.
Hoe, and brought to this citv from state ol' Maine three
years ago, and trojted then In 2:3), 2:34 and 2:21)^: he
was then sold at auction on i reauect Park tor $l,4""> to
Mr. A. B. Brown, who sold to present owner ; ho is l.i
hands high, 8 years old, and one of tue finest disposition
Horses in the State; he is warranted sound ana kind.
N. B.?Th?sc valuable Horses will all be sold to highest
bidder; ti.e.v have nearly all been used in this citv lor
past two years and conseuuenily are all acclimated and
in tine condition tor every day use, and all are genuine
trotters anl are sound and handsome aud cannot tail to
please the most tastiuious.
Carriages consist ot Park and Pony Phaetons, Ton and
Open vvagous. skeletons ana Su.ities, light road and
truck Harness, Blankets. Robes, Whips, Ac.
N. B.?Remember, sale positive, rain or shine. Stock
now on trial and exhibited at stable as a novo.
CHA3. C. DUFr', Auctioneer.
American hobse clipping machine is now
I.N FULL OP r RATION. PARTI RS WISHING
TilEIR liORSbS CLIPPED CAN HAVE IT DONE IN
THK BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, VVI I'HOUT SINGING
AT SHORT NOTICE, AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES?
VIZ, 203 EAST 1WENTY-FDUKI H STRkET. AI'JOIN
1NG Till-. COM PTON HOUSE; 571 SEVENTH AVENUE.
BETWEKN rOltTIKTH and FOKTY-FIKST SIRKETS;
N'iR'l'HWEST CORN-It 13ST1I STREET AND TIIIKD
AVr.Nl'K, NEAR HARLEM BRIDGE, MOTI HAVEN,
AND AT FORDHAM HOT EL S TABLES.
ORDERS CAN ALSO BE LEFT AT 253 ME ROE R
STREET. I*. KILKY.
A?MAJOlt CHARLES W. BARKER
? announces a great special executor's sale of fast
Trotting Horses, Road Wagons, Ac., the property of the
lata George Waterman, Esi|., of Brooklyn, nt BARKER A
SON'S City Auction Mart and New York I atters.ilIs, cor
ner ot li roan way and Thirty-ninth >treet, on Monday
(this dav), November 23, at 11 o'clock prompt, and con
fisting of
Til E VERY speedy cross-matched pair of gray anil Imy
trotting geldings Satsuma and Little All Right, the for
mer a foil of Henry Clay and the lniter by Eihan Allen;
are 15)j nigh, 7 aud 8 years old; arc without exception
the fltjest, last"st and pleasautcst road team in New
York; have trotted over a heavy half-mile track in
2 together; can b?>at 2:4) to-day, dottoie or single;
are no pullers nor luggers, and can be driven by a lady
at speed; will be sold i-eparately or together.
THE ChLhUltAI KIJ chestnut tro.tmg Gelding
William WUt, got by,Ethan Alltn. 15>i high, rt year.^o.j.
a came driver : troited last seu-oti n: lx?well In 2:;t?, iijg.
tanclng Dnit, Snow Storm ami .Morril uirl; can beat
2;lo to-QA> to road WJg'.il.
THE BKAl'TIFl'L Jot black trotting Marc Allle Wnter
man, got b.v voting America, datn bv Harris, Humble
tonian, 13K{ h'gh, I years old ; an elecant driver; trotted
in June over Prospect Park In 2:30)4 to 110 round road
wagon; is perfect lor ladies nse.
TOP sIOE bar roud tVagon, Polo aud Shalts, built by
J. B. Brewster tc Co.
'IOP side bar Wagon by Brewster, of Broome street.
NO TOP Wagon, by DiisPnbury.
DOUBLE and single Harness, Horse Clothing, Sad
dles, Whip!:, Hits, Ac.
'I HE GREA ? EST chance ever offered to the public to
secure genuine speed.
SALn PosIiIVElY, without reserve or regard to
weather.
STOCK NOW on exhibition.
At private sale.
SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE CUTTERS,
very line,
OF F.VERY DESCRIPTION.
BEAR ROBES. WOLF ROBES, FOX ROBES, BUFFALO
ROBES.
SLEIC.H HULLS.
STABLE blaxkeis. DrtKSS BLANKETS. SWEAT
BLANKETS.
Coupe, Clarences, Coupe Kocknwavs, Depot Wagons
and Kockawnys, top And no top Wano'ns. full springs mid
side Darn, by Brewster, Duacnbery ana Miner .t Stevens,
Barouche, by Brewster .t Co.. top doctor's Wawon, hv
brewster A Co.; four seat Park Pliacton, by stivers; ex
tension top riiueton. by Wooit liros.; top und no top Pony
Phueton, express and business Wagons; also the cele
brated
TRADE BUSINESS WAGON.
PRIVATE SALE.
VAN TASSELL A KEARNEY,
110 and 112 East Thirteenth street, uear Fourth av.
Auction house of van ta8?ell a kbarnet
110 AND 112 I'.ASI TillRTKt* NTH STREET.
NEAR FOURTH AVENUE.
REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAOES
WILL BE HELD EVBUY TUESDAY AND FRIoAY.
nt 11 O'CLOCK.
GENTLEMEN WISHIXiTtO PURCHASE. OR THOSE
having Horses mid Carnages to sell, will find this house
perfectly reliable, as this business will be conducled on
the suine straightforward principles which have gov
erned It in the past.
WE GIVE T11 IS PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE
THAT IS warranted SOUND from 24 TO 48
HOURS FOR 1'RIAL.
Horses, Cnrrmg.s, Harness. Blankets, Robos, Ac.,
always on hand at in ivate sale.
LIBERAL AOVANCrio MaDE OS consignments.
Auction HOUSE ok ARCH. JOHNSTON
(late Johnston .t Van Tassell),
I office 5/ Liberty struct (Evening Cost Building).
THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE
O I 19 '10 <t6 THIRTEENTH stkeftt,
? NEAK UNIVERSITY PLACE.
?.! sales OK HORSE.- AND carriages ARE HELD
a every TUESDAY AND FlUDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK,
c I 24 to 4S hour*' trial on horses warranted sound.
. . The business will be conduct id on precisely the
X same strict atld honor;it)le principles which have.
I always i hnrnrtorlzcd the dealings ol our house and
~ I won i he respect and confidence ot the business com
munltv as we'l as ihe nublic at large.
| THE STAMP i iF OUR HOUSE IS RBLIABILTY,
A VERY HANDSOME BLOOD RAY HORSE, 15U
J\ hanns, lor salo cheap; lie is young, a beauty and
broken to harness, single mid douh'e, and io the saddle;
perfectly gentle: ilio owner will sell nlm or exchange
lor a Horse that matches his others. Inquire at tne ptl.
vale stuhle IliS East Kort.v-flrst street.
* -WAGONS; NEW AND SECOND HAND EX
J:\. press. Orocerv, Business, Baker's, Butcher's,
Builder's, Milk. Hepot, Delivery and Plattorm spring
Wagons: at a sacrifice. Apply a> 226 prtng street.
\ ?FOR RALE CHEAP. TWO HORSES, KIT KOR
truck, cart, express or anv business; will be sold
at half value. S3 Bleecker St., near Bowrry. rear stable.
A?FOR SALE, CHEAP, ONE HORSE. KIT FOR
? grocer, milkinan, express, larmcr or any business,
at hall vaiue; nutsi.be sold; at 31 south Filth avenue,
roar stable.
A BKAI TIKUI, KBW EXPRESS WAGON FOR $12'.,
another C14U: also two. with tops, J150 and Sldt):
spienoid top Buggy, SliiO; no lop, $126. 124 West Nine
teenth street B. lloVEY.
A CLARENCE?JUST COME IN. USED BUT A fUW
times; also two others, ot the best make, in good
order; Coupe. ei|ual to new; Coupe. Kocka way. No. 4U0
Third avenue.
A?KOK SALE, HORSE. WAGON AND HARNESS,
. suitable for any business; will sell cheap. In
quire at 2 r< Boworv, near Kivingtoti street. In Ihe lager
inier saloon, lor the expressman.
Auction bale of horses.?! will bell
this day (Monday), November 33, 1">74, at No 51
Heuch street, thre? work Horses;young and In tlrst class
condition. WM. WITI'Kits, Auctioneer.
Alight clarence, by corbeit .t co.?i
Coach, S Coupe UoeKuways I Broome street Brew
ster side-bar top Wagon, I liver's nid spring lop, I
Waterman do., it) open Uoad, by the best eiiy makers;
lop and open Pony Phaetons and Hockawavs, nen and
second band: I Orocerv Wagon, 3opcli ExpreM Wagons,
1 Barouche. 1 six-seat Coupe Itockuway.
WM. II. Of?aY, ift) and 22 Wooster "trcjcl.
A?FOIt SALE, CHEAP, TWO PONY [IlILT
. Horses; also two other Horses, l xpress Wagon
and Harness. SW and 378 Bowery, opposite Filth street,
rear stable.
\ LAST CHANCE?WILL BE REMOVED 'III- !'
jt\ M.? A pair id liardv, handsome and gentle road
Holies, $330; tnniih ilorsc, young and gentle. $180;
Keiituekv saddle llor>e, stvllsh and genth, Sl.'iO; all
warranted sound, and? veterinary'* tee | aid 11 not so.
I,;t72 Broad wav.
A?ONE Ot THE FINEST TURNOUTS IN TBI
? city; dark ba.v Horse. liSKt hands high; very st.vl
isn; 6 rears old: slsoa Wood Brothers' Landaulet and
Harness, hardly soiled; gentleman leaving the city. No.
I West Thirteenth street.
IIOKSK8, CAKH1ABK1. gC.
A?-SPEED?STYLE-Bi'AUTY?SPEED.
. PINE AND FAST HORSES
by public auction, mis day,
at II o'elock sharp,
at the private stille i> Kast seventeenth slrect.
BKTWEKN BKUAUWAY AND FtrTH AVENUE,
consisting of nil the line slock ol Horse*. Wagons Ac., of
a stuck l roller, who, by reason ol embarrassments. is
compelled to sell ami realize at mice.
l-.xtra stvllsh trotting Team coal -blaek Mares, about
IS hands high. 7 an,I S vear. old. aro perfectly mated in
at.vle, action and speed; drive ilko on ? horse; are galled
alike ; extra gav and attractive; have been driven by
Mr. llo.\ t. the owner, toect'ier ? mil mile in with
out any training; aro iilaeK Hawk stock . raised In I ex
ington, Kv., whore present owner purehiarii them two
years ago; ;hev are exre'.lent in single harness and have
no superiors tor a first class gentleman's road team;
ihe.v are warranted sound ana kind; they will be sold
SC|i ir.lteiv If desired.
tsPEED WARKA.VI'KD Olt NO SALE.
Chestnut trotting Gelding, 14?$ high, 7 veirs old, strrd
by Tippo Saili. dam a >lar mare raised in Orange county;
tro:teif at White Plains two year-, ago in 2:?o; is war
runte I to fro* In 2Sn, inter a trw days' preparation or
no sale, and warranted sound and kind In either double
or simile luruns".
N. K.? ihis fine, hifh bred trotting horse is well
worthy flip attention of any one wishing a single or
match horse; the most timid ean drive him: he was
admired the past summer at Sarutogu by all the ladies,
as Mrs. lioyt drove him to pony phaeton rcpea.edlv in
side ot I minute?.
AImi tile lino high bred and promising trotting Mare
I acly lliiyt, U ISJi hl?h only (i years old; isdarkbnv,
and haiidsomo us a pic.me. jjtlio was sired by I'-than
I Alien, dam a Columbus mare: she n ?s never beaten
2;5dk; has never been trained lor speed, yet promises,
by her open, sitin re gait, iier endurance, Ac., to trot
down in the thirties: she has no superior as a fine, kind
and goo I tfeuilcinaii's roatf mure, and is warranted
I sound, kind, good and t;'ue.
Also top and no top Wagons, four lYrtland Cutter
Sleighs, di utile, sltu'lu and Coupe names by Uun'comb
| A stilling; flne iMinll.h ai.lie anu Hridle. line Kersey
i Blankets, lot Stable I'ten si Is. No postponement ot sale.
John d, HaMLI.n, Auctioneer.
Trior. SAIjK?KINR YOUNO BAY HORSE. Ill UAN08,
r very fine action Apply at private stable No. IS East
'I wcntv-scventh street.
F^OR SALK-A CAURlAUli HOUSE, 18.1; AI.SO A
bav Mare, lft?: csn trot in 249; sound and kind.
To lie s?en at i iU KSHhi.lAS Stable, 1:6 West Korty
sixtli street.
IpOR SALE-A SORREL MARE. 15 HANDS HIGH. 7
r vears old; stylish driver; round and kind in ad har
ness; would sui. doctor, express, milk, or groierv
wagon also l *i re<s Wagon and llai>i>ss It required,
i an be seen at 72 Broome street uutlt s. id.
T^OIt SALE?GOOD BAY CANADIAN PONY, SIJI'NI),
L kind, ii years, 15 hands; Hutelior Cart, Wagon, liar
iio-s; client); parutely or together; express!.' lor want
of use. 311 West ihirtv-seventh street.
| L'OK SALE-THREE HORSES; SOI'ND AND KIN";
I r suitable for cart, truck an 1 express, fanning, Ac.;$6>,
87(\ $i'; also Cart. 'Iruck, Wagon. Harness; must ue
solu. No. 7 Uavaul street.
FOX S.\LE-A sTYLISH BAY HORSP, 15V HANDS
high, (i years old; suitable for grocer, milkman or
private use ; warranted sound and kiuJ; sola lor want
oi use. MO Hudson street.
Ir<OR sal:;-$?5, truck horsk, is hands, oood
wor.ier, sound; 875, oxtra goo.l French Horse, 15JJ
hands, sound and kind. Apply, tor two days, at Iced
store, 37o Hudson stroet.
For sai.e chsap-a lot of good work
horses, trom fl to S years old; also a tew good road
horses. A;ipi> at 176 Mcrccr street
GRKAT SACRIFICE?^TY1 ISH SORREL HORSP,
15 hands, i'years; good stepper; also Fi le-bar top
Rond Wii 'on, with gold mouutoa Harness; price tor all
?275. 37 Grcunwlch avenue.
1IVERY STABLE FOR SALE-OR TO LET FROM
J 1st May next. Apply at C. D. WILLI I's coal office,
i ulton street, Junction Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn.
MORTOAOE SALE.?THOMA-* REILLY, AUCTION
eer, will sell on Monday, 2*1 Inst., at 11 o'clock, at
521 West riilr.y-tiith street, fi Truck-, 2 uarts and 1.' good
work Horses, Harness and Stable Utensils.
WILLIAM BARRETT, Mortgagee.
SECOND HAND CARRIAGE AT BARGAIN.
A double suspension l.andsu, a two wheel Pennet,
a five glass Berlin, a t?p Wagon,
a straight rront Brougham, a four sent Phaeton,
a circular front Coupe, a C sprint? Clarence,
a light LiVndnniet, a curtain quarter Coach,
a platform spring Landau,
ull in nrsi, rate order and for sale very low.
WOOD BROTHERS A CO.,
740 Broadway.
SECOND HAND CARRIAGE!8.
s
Coupe hut little used, Don Cart, Mail Phaeton, curtain
Coach, closc Coach Clarence, lined crimson satin,
nearly new; Landaulet. very light: T Cart, Cabriolet.
six-*oat Rockaway. Landau. very litrlit, morocco lined:
I'luteton Buggy, top Wugon, no top Wagon.
All for rale at great bargains on account of removal !
next mom 11. BKADI.,KY, i'liAY A Co.,
ftiH Broadway.
QTYLISU BAY UORffi, ItASIlAWSTO, K, 15U H AN1>S:
O trots In 21M): Corbet & S.'liorch top Wairon, full
spring, I'O'c ik,vi s'latta; s<>t fotd inounteu Harness. 413
West I'nirtMmh Mron.
QLKIOHS, CARRIAGES. SLEIGH BELLS.?IMMENSE
iT5 stock' every style hud description: all at reasona
ble price*; iarne assortment aecoa 1 hand and slightly
soiled Stock on liann cheap.
MAN UKaCTLKEBS' UNION, 034 f roadway.
TO STOCK RAISERS.?FOR SALE, A SHETLAND
Stallion, the llnest ever imported; jet black, 40
inches high, heavy mane nnd tail; warranted sound
and kind : also a lew Marts. Apply at stable 101 East
'1 wctity-eighth a reet.
rilO OWNERS OK HORSES.
1 No one vho has ever used Dr. TOBIAS' HORSE
VENETIAN LtMMENT will ever bo without it; it is a
certain cure lor Colic. Sore Tnroai, Cuts, Bruises, old
Sore*. \\ urran ted superior to any otlior. In pint bottles
at 31. Sold by the druggists. Depot, 10 i'ark place.
rrANTKD?:HATCHED PAIR ROAD HORSES, NOT
"V over 7 years old, 18)s to lii hau ls; must lie sound
nnd vory stylish in I trot to pole in about3 minutes.
Address, givin.x nil n.irticulnrs and lowest cash price,
w. 0. H., St. James' hoioi, Broadway.
WANTED?A COACH OR COUPE AND PAIR OK
? ? good Horses, lor which desirable Kc.il Estate will
be exennngo 1. Address, statins price, SMITH kEOaIN,
411 East Kilty -eighth street. Only owner need answer.
AC?CLIPPING.?AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING
JjptJ Machine* arc now i i operation corner Twenty
fourth street and Lcxlneton avenue; horses clipped in
the best possible maimer. J. E. i.AW.s.
$-/\ WILL Bt'Y A CANADIAN HORSE. SOUND
? )lf ami suitable lor any weri No. 16 Hester sircet,
blacksmith shop.
?1 7 - WILL BUY A K1R3T CLASS SHIFTING TOP
?jp L ? ?? geiitlcman's Hoad Wagon t was built to order
Ustsnring; cos, S4K); flue Harness $>0, cost *>100; two
line Robes for less tnan half their value. Can be seen at
private stal ls .13 East Twelfth street, near University
place.
EA/l SLI'.IGIIS. SLEIGHo, SLEIGH S?PORTLA N D
?JUU Cutters, I'onv s-lcighs, all styles, colors and
prices; Blanket (, Robes, Hell-". Harness; dealers are in
vited to examine and will be liberally treated.
WM. 11. OKAY, No. fl) and 21 \Touster street.
YACIITflis STEAMBOATS. ?fcC.
OTRAM YACHT SKYLARK FOR SALE CHEAP?
ii AO lect long. 11 beam, '-"j draught: very fast: large
cabin; accommodations lor pasw.tigers. Apply loot
Twcntv-foWih street, south Brooklyn.
INSTRUCTION.
ALL STUDENTS WHOSE DIFFIDFNCE HAS PRE.
vented progress in largj classes, receive strictly in
dividual Instruction. PAINT'S Business college, o:!
Bowery: Uptown i.'ollegc, Uroidway, corner Thirty.
lourtti street. Writing lessons, c>3 uioutlily.
AT THOMPSON'S COLLK ;F.. 2? KOl'RTH AVENUE,
opposite I'ooper Institute.?iiookkcoplng, Wrultig.
Arithm-tie, Germ,in. taught div ami evening. Ladies'
Department. fclettrupliv tamiit piactically, with in
struinenis, in one quarter.
OITIGNON'S K PARKING AND FENCING ACADEMY.
No. 7ii University place, between Twelfth and Thir
teenth siieeis. New York.?sparring taught by Professor
C K. Ottiguon, Fencing by Proiessorscnac.de Paris.
IjOAIV offices.
At 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY?
Liberal advances upon Diamonds, Watches, Jew
c ry, I'i inos. 4c., or tnc sum- nought. Aleo Pawn
Brokers' 'Iic!?ets nought nt 77 Bl-eckcr street, up s'airs.
AT M) NA-SAU street, AT THE LOWEST RATMh*
Loan- made on 11 le policies, merchandise, diamoii.ls,
watches, iewclr.v, pianos ,kc. NEWMAN LEOPOLD,
tO Nassau street, between Fulton and John.
AT JO.sKPH SOLOMON A CO'S, 134 FULTON
?treet, near Nassau.?Money advanced on Diamonds,
Watches, silver I'm to, Silks, Camels' Hair shawls. An
tiques anil Articles of Vertus established 1380; private
ofllct lor ladles, .-c haina Espanoi.
i T A. KLINE'S. 817 BROADWAY. CORNER
/V Twelfth ? t reet. ?Money loaned on Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. ihc same bought
and sold. Private parlors tor ladles.
A T 07 THIRTEENTH STRKET, N EAR BROADWAY
2\. 1 pay the highest prices tor Diamonds Watches
Jewelry, old Gold mid Silver, or the same advanced on
ISAACS. 07 Thirteenth street
American banking office-on diamonds.
Watches. Jewelry. Silver. India Shawls, Silks,
Laces Valuables. Ac., the utmost value loaned, or will
buv. Established J8j4.
J. H. RARRINGER. 735 Broadway.
/COSMOPOLITAN LOAN OFFICE MAKES Al)
\J vances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr.v, Merchan
dise ami ml i.md s oi valuables, business strictly contl
nentt.il. No Pit East Ninth street, basement, opposite A.
T. Stewart'*.
MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHRS. JKW
elrv and Silver Ware an I the same bought and
soul. iJKn. C. Ai.LRN, Jeweller. MDO broadwav, near
Twenty-ninth street.
? rn NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.?
{ft J Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry and all Kinds of Merchandise. The same bought
and soul, uoom I. IIaYMaN LEOPOLD.
< [)0 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY
'ill') fourth and rwenty-flfih streets.?Liberal ad
values made on Diamonds. Wstiiies, Jewelry, Slins.
Laces anil Shawls, sam - bought at mil value.
L. BERNARD..
(IIO BROADWAY. N'KAR TWENTIETH STREET
t> LO (oldest established ami mod responsible oillcu).
Liberal advances on i iftmoiuls. Watches. Jewelry, sli
ver, l.acef, India shawls, .tc.; snnu' bought.
A. C. HURTS.
I Br.OvDWAY, OVER HEKALD BRANCH
!.??') I ofllcc. roam B.? Parlor *or ladies. Branch
No. 1,7J7 Broadway. Money loaned on Diamonds,
WaUhss, Jewelry, *e. Same bought and sold.
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MORQENTHAU. bruno ? CO.,
Financial Agents,
No. 23 Park row. New York.
(Post offlco drawer, No. 25.)
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banks, by rcgisiered letter or Post
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POSTPONEMENT IMPOSSIBLE UNDER THIS PLAN
POSTPONEMENTS impossible under THIS PLAN
EliKOPEAN STEAMSHIPS.
C1UNAKD LINE?B. AND N. A. R. M. S. P. CO.
J NO 110 E.
With ft view of diminish!iik the chances ol collision
the steuiners 01 this line take n specllled course lor all
seasons ot ihe yar.
tin ill.' outward passage from Quecnstown to New York
or boston, crossing the. meridian to ot 43 latitude, or
nothing lo the norm ot 43.
on the homeward passage crosslugthe meridian oi 50
at 42 latitude, or nothing to tlie nor.h ot 42.
FROM NliW YORK FOR 1.1 VKRPOOL AND QUEENS
TOWN.
Krout New Vor'.c. I l'rom New York.
JAVA Wed., Nov. 25 JAVA Wed.. Dee. 33
?'ARllllA....Wed., Dec. 2 | PARTUi *... .Wed., Jim. (>
ALGi-.RIa Wed., Dee. 9 i ALWhRlA Wed., Jan. 13
ABYs>lN ia. .Wed., I?ce. WIOl.'BA Wed., Jan. 20
?RUSSIA Wed..Dec. 2Sl*RU-.SIA Wed.. Jan. 27
Steamers marked ? do not curry steerage passengers.
Cabin passive, f 8), #lno, 9130, g >ld, according to :ic
comuiodatlou. Re.urn tickets on favorable terms.
Steerage tickets to and trmn all parts of f.uropo at low
est rules. Freight an I caniu otlic-, No. 4 Bowline Green.
Steerage otllce. til Broadway (l'rlnlty Building).
CHAiiLK.s t;. FRANCKLYN. Agent.
Eaglh mnh
UNITED STATES mail STEAMSHIPS
TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG.
The elegant Clyde-built Iron steamships will sail tram
New York as follows:?
Ki.OPsl'oCK. Captain Fischer December 5
SQHII L' R. Captain Thomas December 15
trom Eagle Line nler. toot of Fir>t street, Hoookou.
RATES OF PASSAGE TO
PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CII EllBOURG and HAMBURG.
Cubin?First saloon, $10), gold. second saloon, $30, gold ;
Steerage, $24, currency.
Prepaid steerage tickets irom Hamburg. $2*, currencv.
Fur freight apply to FUtfiCH, EbDV & CO.. 27 South
William street.
For passage applv to KNAUTII, NACHOD A KUHNE,
General Aleuts, 113 Broadway.
HAMBUltO-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE
for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG.
POMMERAMA Nov. 2d IIOLSaI IA Dec. 10
SILc.SU Dec. 3 UMBRlA Pec. 17
Kates ot passage to Plymouth. London. Cherbourg,
Hamburg and all points in England, Scotland and
Wales:? ...
First Cabin, upper saloon, gold $100
First Cubin, lower saloon, gold CO
steerage, currency 24
KUN HARD 1' & CO., C. It. RICHARD A BOAS,
Ocucrul Agent). General Passenger Agents,
81 Broad street. New York. 61 Broadway, New York.
/^VNLY DIRECT LINE To FRANCE.
1 UK GENERAL TRAN-ATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL
STEAMSnll'S BETWEEN NiiW YORK AN1) HAVRE.
The splendid vessels on tlii--. favorite route for the Con
tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail
fiom pier No. 5) North River, as follows;?
Fit A NCI*,. Trudelle Saturday, Nov. 28
VILLE DE PARI*, Daure Saturday. Dec..12
l'KKEIRE, Suimont Saturday. Dec. 10
PRICE i?f PAfSAOe. IN OOLD (including wine).
First Cabin, 3125: Second. $75; ihlrd, $36.
Excursion tickets at reduced rates.
American travellers, b* taking tills line, avoid both
transit by English railway nml the discomforts of cross
ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex
pense.
GKOKc;I'. MACKENZIE, Agent f# Broadway.
XTATIONAL LINE.
J> notice.
ihe most southerly route has always been adopted by
this company to avoid ice and headlands.
From piers 14 and 47 North Klver.
TO OEENbTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
THE QUEEN.Nov. J8.9A.M. I SPAIN...Dec. 12, 7:30 A. M.
ENGLAND .Dec. :>, 2 P. M I IIKLVGT A Dec. 19
FOR LONi (IN DIRfcCT.
CANADA. Wednesday, Dec. 2, 12 M.
Cabin passage, $70; $?0 currency. i-teerage at greatly
reduced prices. Return tickets at reduced rates. Pre
paid steerage tickets irom Liverpool at the lowe?t rates.
Appiy at the company's office, No. t;!) Broadway.
F. W. J. HI'R.sr, Manager.
Ci MAT WESTERN
jr STEAMSHIP line,
NEW YORK T(I BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT.
The steamers of this line will tail trom pier IS East
River as follows:?
ARRAGON, Svmonds .....Saturday, Nor, 21
GRe.Al' WKsTekN, Windnain Saturday, Dec. 19
Cabin passage. Si7ointermediate, $4V, steerage, $30,
currency; excursion tictets, sill
Apply to the agent, 70 South strfet.
W. D. MORGAN, Ac en:,
UNITED STATUS MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEEN
town ond Liverpool.
sailing every Tuesday
?rom Dior 4rt North River.
WISCONSIN, Captain Freeman Nov. 24. at P. M.
MINNESOTA. Cantaln Quinn Dec. 8. at2:!0P. M.
Cabin, Intermediate and steerage at low rates.
Prepaid ttcUets at lowest rotes.
Puwengers booked to and from ran*. Ilambnrg. Nor
way and Sweden, Ac Droits on Ireland, England,
France and Germany at lowest rate*. Apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION, iM itroadwav.
SPECIAL NOTICE.?THE SPLENDID MAIL s I E AM
ship Wist ONMN, sailing for Qucenstown and Liver
pool on Tue?lar. November 24. win carry a limited num
ber of Intermediate passeneers at #40 each. The rooms
contain four persons: every requisite is provided, also
separate dining loom. Superior accommodation tor
steerage passengers at low rates. Apply to WILi.IAMS
A uUION, ;9 Broadway.
WHITE STAR LIN K.
FOR or.-h.NSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL,
CAMUINO I'llK I'.MTKI) STATES MAIL.
GAELIC November 28. at s? A. M.
CELTIC I'ecemlier 5. at2 1'. M.
OCEANIC December 12, at 8 a. M.
REPl'BLIO December 19, at 2 i'. M.
BALTIC ecembrr ft, at H A. M.
From the White nar iIocks nier 52 North Klver.
liates-saloon. $8d, irold: Steerage at low rate..
Saloon staterooms, smoking rooms and bitiireoms in
midship section, where least motion is felt, tint* combin
ing safety, speed and eonitort.
For inspection of plans and other information apply at
the company's otllce, 19 Broadway, New York.
R. J. COHT1S. Agent
JNMAN LINE?SOUTHERLY COURSE.
Roval Mall steamers are appointed to sail .is follows
FOR Ol EKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL
CIT\ OF MONTRKAL Patunlay. Nov. 2-s. at fl A. M.
? 1|V OF AN TWERP Saturday, Dec. 8, at i P. M.
Ci TY OF Bi.'OOKLYN Saturday, Dec. 12. at 8 A. M.
4 * 11 y OF NEW YORK Saturday, Dee. in. at I r. M.
CITY OF LONDuV Saturday. Dcc 2(1, at 8 A. M.
Cabin pnssnue. $50, 5^0 and gold.
steerage t.i and Irom all points at reduced rates.
Cabin and general offlee, is Broadway.
steerage ottlcos, :W Broadway an I pier 4 > North River.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent.
OJDONCEAN ROSSA.-RKDl'CKD PASSAGE FOR
^aturduy's steamers. Splendid steamer WISCONSIN
(alls 3 o'clock, Tuesday. Drafts on England and Ireland,
Nortbtrn Howl, eornar Cortlandt ana Hast streets
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS.
VTOBTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY
J> FOR 80V I HaMPTON AND BRhMEN.
The ?teumslup AMERICA, Captain A. do Liraon. will
?ail on Saturday November 28, at 2 P.M.. from Vkom
Dior. foot (.1 I'iir i i-tr?ct. Ilobokcn, to be followed by
stenm-hio HERMANN, Captain 0. iteichmaun. on Sat
ur lav. December i.
bates nr pas age to London, havhe and
BREMEN.
First Cabin (Gold) $M
?econd Cabin (Gold) AO
Steerage (Currency) M
For freight or passage applv to
ot.LRiCHS A CO., Agent*.
No. 2 Bowling Green.
NCHOR LINK?" ~
<EW YORK AND GLASGOW
STEAMER EVERY 8A I L'RDA V,
A>
from Company's piers, 2) and 21 North River, New York.
UTOPIA. -at, Nov. 2* . CALIFORNIA..Sat. Dec. If
BOLIVIA Silt., Dee. 5 VIGTOItl A Hat, Dec. M
ELYSIA Sat , Dec. 12 | KTH Iopia Sat, Jan. 1
Rates ol passage. pnval le in gold :?
IO GLASGOW, LfVhRPOOL. LONDONDERRY,
OIJEKNSTOWN wit BKLFAhT.
Cabin. $5''. $ 0 and $71), according to accommodations
I.VTKRMEI(iate AND S'TiIERAGE
as low as by any other first class liue.
Drafts is-uied for anv amouni at reduced rates.
Company'* office No. 7 Bowline ureen.
HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agent*.
08T DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL" ROUTE TO
Holland. Belgium, the Rhine. Switzerland, Ac.. vl?
ROTTERDAM.
Steamer MASS... November2S
Steamer CALAND December 10
These leautilul steamers, carrying ihe United State*
mail to the Netherlands, are well known for the rcgu.
lai itv ol their trips. Kates ol' passage low.
PUNCH, bDYK <fc CO., L. W. MORRIS.
General Agents. SO Broadway.
I
COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS.
NITKD STATE-? BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COM
panv.
The elegant side wheel steamship t'OCTH AMSSK A.
uco" tons burileo, Captain K. L. Tinklenaugh. will
sail for St. Thomas, P?rn. Pernnmliuco. Bahla and klo
rlc Janiero, on Monday, November 23, from p er 13 North
River.
For freight or passire anplv to
WILLIAM R. GARRISON, Agent.
No. 5 Bowling Green.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE ~
TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA,
VIA panama.
Steamers leave pier 42 Nortn River, New York, a* fol?
lows
acaI'ULCO, Com. A. 0. Grny, December K 12 noon.
COLON, captain Z L 'Tanner, December 19.12 noon.
And every alternate Saturday, connecting with all
steamers tor Central America and South Pacific port*.
Steamers leave San Trancisco tor Japan and China a*
follows:?
CHINA.... December 1
VANCOOvaK December 11
For freight or passage or further Information applv at
the company's office, on wharf, loot ot canal street
New York. H. J. Bl'LLAY. Superintendent.
RL'FUS HATCH, Mnuuging Director.
R- EDUCKD RATES-FOR PORT ROYAL AND FEU
nandiua. Fla.?Steamer MEDIATOR will s?il oa
Tuesday, November ?!*. frotti pier No. 2 North River, for
above ports, making connection with all points South by
railroad via Auguita, Ua. This is the only direct lino to
Florida. i ho following throngh rates have been estao
lishcd to Savannah ami Charleston, to take effect linrne
dlatolvFirst class, 30 cents: second class, 25 cents;
third class, 20 ccnis: fourth class, 16 cents; fifth class.
12 centJ: sixth cias<. 1>> cents.
IlKuM. GtsLPCKK, Agent No & William street
r~'y7. HAVANA AND Mf XrCAN MAIL SS. LINE.?
. Steamers leave pier 3 North River, at 3 P. M.
TOlt HAVANA DIRECT.
CITY OF MERIDA Tuesday, Nov. M
Ul'I'Y <"?' NEW YORK (noon) Thursdav, Nov. M
CITY OF HAVANA Thursdav, Dec. 3
FOR VERA CRUii AND NEW ORLEANS,
calling at Havana, Progreso.
Campeachy, TUspan ana Tainplco.
CITY OF MERIDA... Tuesday, Nor.*
CITY OF MEXICO -....Tuesday, Dec. U
Tor freight or Pa^e^^ g0JJg ^
Steamer* will leave New Orican* Nov. ii aud Dee. H
for Vera Cruz and ail the above ports.
N
NBW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE,
i hcsa first class steamship? will Mil at 3 P. M. from
pier IS North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana,
direct, as lollows.?
COLUMBUS, E. o. Reed Tuesday, Dec. 1
CRESCENT CITY. P. ,s. Curtis Thursday Dee. 10
For freighter passage, having unsurp isfo l accommo
dation s, apply to
W'Sl. P. CLYDE ft CO.. No. 6 Bowling Green.
Mc Keller, Luling ,t Co.. Agents in Havana.
ITIEXAS LINE OK GALVEsTON STEAMERS. TuUCH
X Imr at Kcv West, carrying the United states maiL
steamer GEiiRUE w. CLYDt?, Captain Penningt n,
will lenva pier 20 Kast River, on Saturday. November
at 3 r. M. Through bills of l.iilinir given to Houston and
to all point* on tho Galveston, Houston and Henderson
and 11. K. and C. it. R. No charge tor forwarding in New
York. For freight or passage, having superior accotn?
inodatlons, apply to
C. 11. MaLLOKY ft CO.. 153 Maiden lane.
W. P. CLYDE ft CO., No. t! Howling Green.
B~MJR~NKW ORLEANS DIE EC V.
The Croroweil steamship Line.
The steamship NEW ORLEANS, captain Dearborn,
will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday. Novem
ber 2:1, at 3 I". M. Freights received daily l lirough rates
given to Galveston, Indtanoia, Rockport or Aranzas
Wharf, tirazrn antlago. ftt. Louis and Mobile. Cabin
passage. Si i; steerage, *2S.J-'or treight or passage apply
to CL VK*C * St.vM A>', 8i West street.
IjSott'KBw'OBLKAN? DIRECT. ~
A M l-.KCll A.nTs' STEAM-HIP LINE.
The Steamship MISSISSIPPI,' Captain M. B. Crowell,
from pier 3d North River. loot of North Moore street, on
8atuway, November 23, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Frieglit received daily. Through rates given to 8t
Lotus. Vicssburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola.
For freight or passage, having superior accnmmod*.
fiulis, apply t) FltKlti.RIC BAkEU, pier 3d North River.
couthern LIN r!.
O FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.
The following new had first class steamers will sail
everv Wednesday at 3 P. M., from pier 20 East itlver:?
CAK'ONDELET. Captain McCrecry .-..Dec. 10
CITY OK GALVESTON. Captain hvnns t?ec. S
CITY OK hAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennington....Dec. 8
Freight received dai'y. Through rates to Galveston.
Indianola, Kockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, santi*
a go and .-1 Lotus. Cabin passage. #a0: steerage do.. 02fc
For treiihl or passage, having superior accomraoda*
lions, apply to C. H. MALLORY ft CO., Agents.
113 Maiden lane.
c
Wednesday and the Ge;o. CROMWELL every Saturday,
at 3 P. M., from pier No. 9 North Rlvsr, connecting ai
Portland with principal railroads and steamers for the
Interior and the East. Freights reduced. Passenger ac
commodations unsurnasied. Passage, including ststo
r.it'in and meals, 87 5).
Apply to CLARK ft SEAMAN, 86 West street
OBFOL K, P B TEP.SBU N O AND BIO HMO ND-OLn
Iiominlon Steamship Company.?Steamers leave
tor above ports from pier 37 North River, foot of BeaoM
street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P. M.
Also intermediate steamers.
Through lulls of lading and passenger ticket! issnsi
to all points in the interior.
Also, steamer for Lewes. Del., and all point* In Del*
ware and eastern Maryland, every Monday, at 4 P. M.
Commencing Deremuer 1. steamers tor Lewes, Del_
and an points in Delaware and 1- astern Maryland, every
Monday and T hursday, at 4 1*. M.
oillee, comer Fulton and Greenwich streets.
1ROMWELL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR PORTLAND.
Me ?steamship (JEo. WASHINGTON leaves every
TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. _ _
f^ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NKWPORT
and Fall River.?The world-renowned steam art
BKIs roi, and PROVIDENCE leave pier 25 North River,
loot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 P.
M. Through tickets sold at all principal hotels in the
city, llall'i Hand engaged for the season.
F^ALL RIVER LINK To BOSTONTvIA NKWPOR^
and Fall River.?The steamers NEWPORT and i LD
COLON Y leave pier 25 North River. Toot of Murray street,
dallv 'Sundays excepted) at 4 P.M. Through ticket*
sold at all principal hote s in the city.
Pennsylvania railroad. '
THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND
UNITED 8FATES MAIL ROUTE.
Trilns leave Now York, from foot of Desbrosses SDt
Cortlandt streets, as follows:?
Express lor llarrisburg, i'ittsburg, the West and 8ontlk
with Pill man palace ears attached, 9:3:1A.M., 8 sad
8:10 P. M. Sunday it and fl:30 P. M.
Fur Wllliamsport lind Lock Haven, (via Philadelphia
aud Erl" it. R. Div., connecting at Philadelphia,) IdO
A. M. For Williain.'port, Lock Haven. Corry and Erie,
* :30 P. M., connecting at Corry for Titus ville, I'otro
leuni Centre and the Oil Regions
For Baltimore. Washington and the South, "Limited
Washington Express" of Pullman Parlor Cars daily,
except Sunday, 9:30 A. M.: a-rlve Washington, 4:11
P.M. Regular at 8 :W A. M.. 3 and 9 P.M. Sunday, I
P. M.
Express for Philadelphia. 7. 8:40. 9:30 A. M.. 12SO, 8, 4,
4 :III. :>. 7, 8:30 9 P. M. and l$ n'ght. Sunday. 5. 7. 8 JO,
and 9 P. M. Emigrant and second elass, 7 P. M.
For Newark atfl, 6:30, 7. 7:<0. 8. u. in. u a. M.. 12 M., L
2,2:f0. 3:10. 3:4'. 4:10, 4:30. ,\ 5:$), 5:10,6, 8:10,6:30,5
7 : 0. ?:lo, 10. II :30 P. M. and 12 night Sunday, 5:30,7!
and 8:10 P. M.
For Elizabeth. d, 6*0. 7. 7:40. 8. 9. in a, M . 12 M., 1, 2 9:311
3:.II, 3:10, 4:10. 4:30, 4:50, 5:2), #:?, 6, 6:10. 6:3\ 7, 7:3tf
H:H). lo. 11 :.so P. M., and 12atnmb'. Sunday, 5a),rsM
For'it nil way, 6, 6:30. 7, 8, 10 A. M. 12 M., L 2. 2:30, S;1IL
.1:40, 4:1(1 *4:3d, 4:5', 5:20,5:40, 6, 6:10, li:10. 7, 8:'A 14
P. M.. and 12 at night Sunday, 5:20and 7 P. M.
For WoodbrMge, Perth Ambov and South Amboy.eeaa
10 A. M.,3:10. 4:50 and 6 P. M. ..
Fur New Brunswick. 7 and fl A. M.. 12 M., 2,3:10.4:11^
4:30, 5:20. ?>: 10. 7 P. M.. and 12 night. Sunday, 7 P. M.
For East Millstone. 12 noon. 3 and 4:10 I*. M ,
For Kingston and Rtiekv Hill. 9:3) A. M. and 4:10 P. IC.
For LambcrtvilKs and PlemingtOB, 9:3J A. M. ana 4a>
For i'liilllpsburg and Belvldere, 9:3) A. M. and 9 P. M.
For Trenton, bordentown. Burlington and Camden, J
and 9:30 A. M., 12:30, 1, 4, Sand 7 P M.
For Free?hold, 7 A. M., 2 and 4:10 P. M.
For Fariniugdaie and Sous it, 7 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Hlghtstown. Pemberton aud Camden, via Perth An*
l ov, 3.40 P. M.
For Might-town and Pemberton. ?A.M. ?
Train"* arnve a? follows:?I roni Pittsburg. A:U and 1149
A M an I ll):33 P. M. daily: 10:16 A. M. and 7:40 P. K.
ilallv except Monlay. !? roin Washington and Balti!
more, fl '-t' A. M., 4:1ft. 5:15 and 10:27 P. M . Sunday 6:28
A. M. and 10.27 P. M. From Philadelphia. S:ld,
8 JO,
.. .
a P. M.. Sunday 5:11, 8:20. 6:5., 11:45 A. M.,7 .40
ID:15, 11:15 A. M.. 2:15, 4:15, 5:1ft, 7:33, 7l40.
?? and
III:
Ticket otlices, 521) and 914 Broadway. Na 1 Astor Hoase,
and loot hi Desbrosses and Cortlanat streets; No. 4
court street, llrooKiyii: Nos. 114 lis and 118 llulson
street, hoboken. Emigrant Ticket oiflcc, No. <i Bat
FRANK TliilMsON, I). M. ROY!). Jr.,
tienersl-.Manager. Oen. Passenger Agent,
QTONING TON LINE FOR BOSTON A N D P ROT L
0 deuce.? -teamers N ARRAOANSF.TT, every Tuesday
Tliitrs lay and Saturday, and 8TONl.NGTON, every
Monday. Wennesdav and Friday, from pier 33 Nortn
River, loot of .lav street, st 4 P. M.
fPROY.?CITIZENS' LINE STEAMERS. FAKE, M
1 cents, deck ; <1 eabln. Monduvs, Wednesdays and
Fridays, Iroin pier -49 North Hlver, toot i-eroy st. 6 P. M.
EXCURSIONS.
A. _ A"" *
NORTH SHORE STATKN ISLAND FERRY
are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from Whitehall
street, loot of Brosdway, for New Brighton, Snug Har?
bor, West Brighton. Port Rlehmond and *LM PARK,
from (iV i m. to 7 JO fTSTdally, ludajn IMlMtek
tut, w ?sat?.
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