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THE NEW YORK HERAtD.
WHOLE NO. 14,695. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1876.-TRIPLE SHEET. ? PRICE Til .EE CENTS
DIRECTORY FOIt ADVERTISERS.
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bhi?2?e-^?P SHOES?I it Pack?lib coL
BRflukM'v 2y^tt0?"l> ?**?"?M cal.
BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?In Pasb?
_ _ 4th coL
5P2ISS88 OPPORTUNITIES-?? Pace.
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fe ??sr^D-2OBX0CO-nTH PAG*.?4th col.
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C f".; ?u ivf? O S A L E 8 M E X?12 r u Pacb?Ath coL
L^r1/TH PAUK-tttb col.
COACHMEN AND GARDENERS?12ni PAC*?5th aad
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COAL AND WOOD?1st Pack?-6th co!
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Ha vrrftT f".,AR0?2n Pack?6th eoL
SkMrfiritv ,y?8?1 lT" ~L
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DWELLINOHOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED AND UN
? fTn/foo^"D PAGB-Iatcol.
vKKE5A? STEAMSHIPS?1st PAG?-4th cel.
gJROPK-JlTH PACB-4lbcol.
EXCl RSION??? Iit Pack?6th coL
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riRNISUED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LKT
2d pAttB?lit col.
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HELP WANTED?FEMALES?12th Pack?4th and 5th
col*.
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HORbES, CARRIAGES. AC.?1st Pace?2d, 3d and 4th
ools
Pace?3d eol.
kCA WANTED?1? Pace?4th eoL
f llTa Pack?4th col.
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MACHINERY?1st Pack?6ih col.
jAMLE MAIfTKLS-1^" Pst.K-6th col.
M?T?'*PN,A*'?12th Pack?Gth col.
MEDICAL?12th Pack?Oth col.
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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS-IOth Pac#
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PIANOKORTES. ORGANS. AC.-2D PACK-6th col.
POOL SELLING?1ST Pack?2d col.
E2&T OFFICE NOTICE-11th PAOK-4?h col.
FHOFE88IONAL SITUATIONS WANTED?FBMALE8?
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nvJr ,OUT. ?* I"E CITY FOR SALE OR TO
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MALES AT AUCTION?1 1th Pagk?3d ad<1 4th <*nta
8ITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?I 1th l'A?a-Sth
aiTiritio^ "'?-,< Pack ? lot. 2d. :id and 4th cols.
SprcIa 1? D,~M A LES-1 2th l loK-Sth eol.
HrELlAL NOTICES ?1st Pack?1st and 2d ml
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UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LBT?
_, 20 PACK-lst and 2d cols.
JJANTED To PURCHASE?1st PACE-fth col.
w?ijrF12th Pack?6th col.
JJ INTER KESOItTS?2d PacK?6th col
YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. AC.?10TB Pack?6th coL
persoSaLT
? rnnauaiAlj.
^ WILL THE LaDY^CaXl"fofr*?Mfi~~S'HlLD>
A h-VIr'*f'i ON I",VENICE.?IF AN OPPORTUNITY
.n i m *l^or,,'"1 wl" pleased to explain 'ray fears "
w.l other rh/nZr| q',",ry' "whjr1 ' ??">?>?" Picas, permit
U5t er '.ld offi*" ? coramuQlc,tion- SINCERITY, box
Hall MI? AT FRENCH BALL. IRVING
vy II all, lhur?day ereninv, I hare engaKed box K.
CHARLIE.
I-)v.!?r:'wit's TrmK7LANE '? TURNI>'0 SOON IN
I., ' f*1 ' "">? for erer. Let not your enemy's lies or
m l our , !tU8?MI"/?"" nuly d,rlla*1 Bemerober the past
aim our oaths. My Ulo. my soul, my all. "Til KILLING "
B-ofe..1?;, >"???
BABY, WILLIB.
Pe,l?M^?0P^I"N-A K'NE KEMALE HEALTHY
SSj'W,e,.fl.^'i,:urr#uder- C*" 0r'd
jCpULToN FERkV. MONDAY a p m~_I aiiv?im
" "i
rffcK,THE.R SAMUEL OR A Ham OR GEOROE RILEY
? ifc HV* O''1"*0 th? winter of 1872-73, are In the cltr
sssffsffisrwil[ conr,r * "ror br *ddre^n1f,i.h
[P "fOHN CAIN FORMERLl OF SAN FRANCISCO
rUUed hfm thiiV r* ?hl,t n*me ?long the '"""tiers, and
!??rv three or fotir yeers hko, calls lor OOKKIaN
3 Donovan Rossa's Hotel, he will hear of sontethlni to hU
^?nta*e._CaUjlnslde lort.v.eiKht hours. " '? W*
thank>*o'f>subscriber' 8,?T8' clt'' wlU r,ta,T"
8?.??V*P**> NOVEMBER II.
^v.?T^rn^a;hl:
iXZrJZfOrytP d*rk brown l??lr- complexion,'
fh.*PP#arsnce. When she lott home
. , drssied In a dark brown woollen dress, with a taint
white check, plain black cloth sacqne, r< and turban l>rnwn
?traw bat, trimmed with plain brown relret. Any Informa
tion CLSmrn lor .u. a ""Orma
Uon ccBoernliiK ber gl?en to tbe SupeHBtendent o7Th.
Pollee will be thaukfully received by her trlends.
MIZPAH.? MEET ME TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY)
e?me time and place. How unfortunate our mistake I
Mn?7;,u.^.sSIIEW8, ?? 8aeinrbe>6RBST7or
New Orleans, iflye y?ur address. l j.
Skd,e ^-piuday night, solakis,?th?n
?h. V k'ou no.' ke'p apoolntmeiit tor Tuesday
?'lfht, 7M ? ror hee^ii ? sake comiuuDicnte with ED j
1.. Memiil nlricM *
E5?t ANb trountf.
^LiMortgaca Bonds (Main Line) of the Burlineton, Cedar
K?pld? snd .Minnesota Railroad Company, numbered 2 784
i"' ,."clu",re- All persons are hereby cautioned
s^-Min.t bitviSK or neRotlstlnn same, as the tranefer or ex
chanifethereol has been stopped at the office of the eom
pauy. ALtXANDEi. TAYLOR'S SONS, 5? Broadw-r.
Lost-manuscript, in or~Tjetwekn fult6n
St. and City Hall Park, a v.?u?rl,t. wl,h blue copy,
oook cover entitled -Hi-metallic Money." Finder ri
warded by J. W. PRATT, Printer. 75 Fulton at.
JOHN NEAR THE CORN EK OF tVALL AND WILL"
J.am ?... a Rol, of Hills Hnder will be rewarded by ad"
oreiiMnK 1 opt office box'4,H5H. '
LOST?AT MAOY'tlj YESTERDAY NOOK a Mn
y i''",|',e""K,k. Eeward will be given for same at 350 West
Tii)S1TS? ? EVBNINO. SMALL OOLD LOCKET.
ijln<iertfil with pesrls. Reward by returning to 274 4th
1 OkT?MONDAV E\ENINO. ON 45111 ST., PORTE*
XJinnnnnio containing papers and meiuortndums of no
ja.ue t ? Hoaer as numbers are known. If Under will notify
Dr. N. PALMER, 78 4th av., where he can be fonad or
when lie will call, immediate attention and reasonab?a
compensation for trouble will be made; no questions aaxed.
LOSTri?K?VB'M.BEB H; BETwKEN CORTLANDT ST.
i*?! ?'?g'a?oae, diamond Stud, gold
aod black enamelled. A llbrral reward will be paid forlu
return to cicrk of Merchants' Hotel.
a> c BBWAKD.-lost.'Xakge lOvTsk^e teKrIEr
4>>jLost November ? from 57 East 2ftth st. ?"??k
A"~ SUITAffLE ItE\VAKD W TLLBE PAID. AND NO
questions asked, for the tatnrn of Valuables, containing
relics of a deceased, taken on Saturday nlicbt between ?
and 7 o'cioca, at 1U.I Kast 7Nth st.
_ SPEHAL .HOTllEh. ?
-LO?f?1A V*TATR"LOTfKRY "?JOMPAnTI
?Grand Drawing New Orleans. December 4 187a
I Capital Pris? ' svtrsvi
I Capital Prise anSJi
1 Capital Prise
111 Prises each of. t'tssi
25 Prises each of
100 Pr.ses earh of
100 Prises ea. li of 200
t ^ Together with 2,527 other prises!
!i?.1|V"rrter". Eighths, sixteenths.
Prises cashed. !? or nil Information apply to
WILLIAMSON A CO.. Hrnkars,
817 Broadway. New York.
A ttention i-twenty yi ars- pkussPan hos!
j^n*free." *i)rr'j A(^Q B Y * *?*' B! eTcke " c' *1' ^ ? "Usui,a
ALKiI,Ivtki>' n"t1ck -oiskasks OH THE BLOOD.
ASkla Nervous System, Ac., enred successfully or no lee
consultation free. Dr. WEST, 45 Bleecker st., near Bro^
A GENTLEMAN OR LaDV (A LOVKIl OF SCIENCE
0r.*.rtAm?,,t ,'1e",r,d) having Cl.oon or #2.000. can he
associated with four gentlemen of position, stsrtinir a hivh
t'f?l-u*?eltiJri.'lk,"y.t"Pr",,"blghi> remunerative. Address
LlffeKAlI. Post office box 3 8;tM New York.
A -ISAAC C. B??Tce72?7 BROADWAY. LAWYER?
.Divorce" obtained promptly, without publlcitv? deser
tlon. Incompatibility, habitual drunkenness. InB.telitv li.
Suman treaimen t. ronvictioi, of felony. Pss>ports obtained
A
?ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
Iirawtng To day.
One prire of $2(*i,i?IO.
One prise of Mo.om,
One prise of .Vi.OIJCl.
On? prise of 2.?,l?*(.
, . . '??>? prl/e of 10.000.
?nd 6R0 other prises.
Whol# tickets. *t0: halves, $20; quarters, $10j alghthi
$5; tenths, #1. twentieth., >2. "igniae.
Full esplanato'y rircnlars tree
njBODORB Z.-'CHOCH. 116 Naesau ?t , New Tork.
A?OFFICIAL DRAWINGS KFNTICKV statk
.Lftttarles, SIMMONS. A IIICKINsO.n; Manage"
BK.WCKT, KKTttA CLASH ."<<>. til I- XOVKMIII n II, IM76.
66, 5, SI, 7, If.. 40, 12, , 1 4, ((| ;p, M
n a"2ILC?7' ^-*?rK*BB? 14. 1876.
fa, 4, Sri. 71. 78. tn. <j7, 7o, Im, 4(1, m. 45 jj
IA 5* T?' so. .Vtl-SOVKMSkn 14. IN7&
l*? ?? !?? U, 10. 7?, ,r? 53 24*
. "?,"?CL?.V *?' M2-sorv)*aKK 14. 1870. '
S, .37, 17, 52. .151, 48, 61 21 '20 47
* r.Ui''Jl?ru *l,2n by "PV'TlMa to or addressing J. CLUTE
It I n . M'l Kroidwaj. resr r?iim, flr?t iloor.
A" l?3tt0.tK*? EKNTTCKif STA1B SltfULB xilMBBB
? Distribution, lo.:t70 Prises, distrlhutiMg #MO.'irxj?i to
be drawn November 2., Tickets, only ?lo. 8,n,i ln
erd.rs at once. Also. Royal Havana, November 15.
j|- CLLTE A t;o., 210 Broadway,
?aoo.ono CAsii"gifts." ~~
, Kentucky State Slmrle Number Dlatribution.
10,H7I) Prises and only Mi.tJtai tickets
SIMMONS A DICKINSON, Manager*,
t.w" 0,1 Saturday, Noven:ber 2.S 1870.
Wholes. HO. shares In proportion.
Royal Havana to be drawn
November 13, |87t;.
Kentucky 8u?a Lottarte drawn dally.
Address PA KK?, EMERaoN i CO..
?Mtkwa. lau Braadwar, mil 4
B
SPKC1AA. SOTICU.
ttlrt yiKgfc-fLrrti *Tirti?# Vfer!tS?F.!2*
Jl^raim. 75c. uil npwwi, LORD A TAYLOR, Grand.
Cbrystle and Fowyth _
BEST RODY BIl'rtKU CAItPETH. $1 80 AIID UP
ward; beet Tape?try Hroiwli, ft aad upward. lAiRU m
TAYLoB, Grand. Chrr??ie and Fortyth tt*?
D
1SEASKS OK MEN A SPECIALTY.
HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D.. 144 Lexington ???
.tttb it. Office hours from li to 3.
E
PJ?S' COCOA
(Breakfast),
Grateful. comforting.
"B* ? thorough knowledge ??! the natural laws which
rorern the operattone of dl*#?tiou and nutrition, Mid bjr a
caraful application ?f the ??? properties of wall selected
cocoa Mr. Kpps has provided our breakfast tables with a
delicately flavored beverage wlilch nay save us n>*?y
heavy doctor*' bills. It Is by tlx Judicious use of such
articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built
up. until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are Boating around us. ready
to ?uaek wherever there Is a weak point.
inauy a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified w ilt
nure Mood and a properly nourished frame."?Civil aervtc#
"* *' Made simply with boiling water or milk.
In packet* and tins (J, lb and I lb.) labelled
JAMES EPP8 A CO..
UomiroDathtc Chemist*.
48 Threadneedle st. and 170 Piccadilly. London.
Depot in New York?SMITH A VANDhuBBCK, Park
place. ?__
"TJtLECTRlC REGENERATOR'-FOR "AffUi-lNB
AZi debility. Call or send for circular to Dr. J. KAKK, ?>"
Broadway.
H
ASTEN to SECURE IT 1
TUB GRAND CAPITAL QIFT OF
ONB HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN THE KENTUCK* CASH DISTRIBUTION CO.,
MANAGED BY EX-OOVBRNOB THOS. P. FOBTEB.
$500,000 IN SMALLER GIFTS!
DRAWING NOVEMBEB 80 OB MONEY BBFUNDED.
TICKETS, $12; HALVES, $8; QUARTBBS, $3.
G. W. BARROW A CO.,
GBNBBAL EASTERN AGENTS, 710 BROADWAY.
BROOKLYN BRANCH OFF1CB. 308 MONTAGUE BT.
VfEBYOuS EXHAUSTION.-A MEDICAL ESSAY
J\ compming * ?eri?*? oi lectures delivered at Kion *
Museum ol Anatomy. New York, on the cause and cure or
premature decline, showing indisputably how lost health
may be regained, aflordlng a clear synopsis of the Impedi
ment! to marriage and the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, being the resnlt of 30 year*' experience.
Price V5 cents. Address the author. Dr. L. J. kAilN, office
and residence .'>1 Eaat 10th ?t.. New York. _
Royal Havana lottery.-fTM.000 will be
drawn on November 15. Prises cashed; orders filled, In
formation furnished; highest rates paid for Spanish bill*,
?OTeTAYLoSt a'cO.. Bankers. No. 11 Wall st-.New York.
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY?NEXT DK A WING No
vember 15. Only i6,i?0 ticket!divided in 30th *nd40th:
?S6 prises, amounting to $750.(101 J. Highest nritte
and next of $110,001". On April. 18i3. we sold the $500,000
prize and on September I, 1876. we sold and cashed that or
$100,000. B. MARTINEZ A CO., Bankers, 10 Wall St..
New York. Spanish Gold and Havana Bank Bills bought
and sola Dralts on Havana lasued. ,
rpHtT M/i MM OTH WHEELS
to be nted at the Grand Drawing, November 30,
BY THE KENTUCKY CASH' DISTBIBCTION CO.,
are now on exhibition at
COBNEB BEADE ST. ANu WEST BBOADWAT.
$600,000 IN CAslI DISTBIBUTEDI
Tickets. $13; H^TfB: ftggp.? ^
GENBBAL EASTERN AGENTS, 710 BBOADWAT.
BROOKLYN BRANCH OFFICE. 306 MONIAOUI 81.
$35,0??, $30,000, $10.0 6. $6,000.
Grand drawing of the
$300.
KENTUCKY STATE DISTRIBUTION.
Saturday, November 25,1876.
10,879 FBIZE8. 10,379 PRIZES.
Dtawing in fall.
No postponement.
Everybody want* the
ABAK9 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $25,00a
A $10 Investment ^ ^ u
Tickets, $10; H.W..^5kQ,,.rt.r., W450.Q
6?7 Broadway.
(frr^n i\(\(\ -botal havkna lottery
? i OU.UUU.draws to-day November 15; circulars,
with full particulars. Iree; prlies cashed; Spanish <l?hi,
Havana Ban* Bills bought, sold. J DUFF A CO., Bankers,
43 Nassau, corner Liberty. New York.
d>7(uia ?royal Havana lottebv.
51b i OU.UUU. To be drawn November 15.
^ Canltal Prl*e, $:00,000.
Other* of $100,000. $ >0.001 V down to $500.
Kentucky State Distribution draws November 35.
For inlormatlon. circulars and tickets, address the Eastern
agents. JACKSON A CO. .Jlankers. 30; Broadway. N. Y.
(JJ n k) t > "> > ,t q ?EMORY A CO.. BROKERS, 31
? I ZZ. Park row, New ^ ork city,
having been established In the principal cities In the Unl
ted States since 1883, offer to the public one of the grandest
Caah Distributions that ever took place in this country.
$733,243 to be distributed.
All Prises and no Hlar.ka. ...
nT authority of an act of the Legislature, the drawing
will take place In jiuplic at Ctaeyemie. Wy.,
positively November 15. IKif,
and to be conducted by sworn Commissioner*.
Each and every ticket will be entitled to a prl*e.
Ail Prlie* and no Blanks.
Within the reach or any one to obtain ? fortune
for only a .mail outlay.
Prise* payable in lull, without deduction, on presentation
at this office Immediately after the drawing.
1 Grand Cash Prlie of .....$75,000
1 Grand Caah Pri?e of *??? ?*-?0
I Grand Cash Prl*e of ? 20.000
4 Grand Cash Prises or 1O.00JJ
4 Grand Cash Prises or jvJO
50 Cash Prises each of 2.000
100 Cash Prises each of i.oiaj
Each and every ticket will be entitled to a prise. Ticket*
$3 each, or a package (10 tickets) for $10, and the bal
ance to be deducted only Iron; the prise* drawn. Informa
tion furnished. Orders filled.
Also agents for the Royal Havan* Lottery. Order*
'solicited Apply or address ? ? . .
EMORY i CO.. Brokers, 31 Park row, New York city.
" gpOHTl^O?DOOS. HIKD*. ?c. "
English breech and muzzle loading guns.
Having jnst received a new Importation of splendid guns
by W. C. !-cott A Son. P. Webley A Son, K. A G. Hackett,
W. Moore A Co., W. Forsyth and others, which we will sell
by auction this day. Wednesday. November 15, at 11 <? clock,
At our salesroom, 47 and 49 Liberty it. #*ow on exhibition#
BAKK&K A CO., Auctioncart.
ELL-LIVER AND WHITB POINThB BITCH, 5
vearsold. broken OIL woodcock, qnatl and partridge, to
be sold by auction, thls^ay. at 47 and 40 Liberty st.
' BARKER A CO.. Auctioneer*.
ANTED?A YOUNG TIGER OR A JAGUAR. Al>
dre??. stating price and partlculsr*. to A., bo* 5,7.10
Post offlee. /
pOoir~8KIsM?rO.
A^UCTI'jN'aND FRENtTfl POOL8 BOLD EVERY DAT
at Thomas Exchange, No. 3 Barclay st., on the run
ning races at Washington and the billiard match between
Joe Dion and Gamier. Pools will also be sold at Schneider *
restaurant, opposite Tammany Hall, on Thursday evening.
G. M. T HUM AS.
"a UCTION, FRENCH AND COMBINATION POOLS
JVsold all day at Johnson's Rooms, Broadway, corner 2*th
*t? on the running races at Washington : each hest and race
by telegraph direct: acombinatlon book open on all events;
orders by mail or messenger will receive prompt attention.
T. B. JOll -NSON.
UCTION, FBENCH AND COMBINATION POOLS
sold this day and evening at the New York Turf Ex
change, 15 West 3Sth st.. on the running races at Washing
ton. The resnlt or each race received as soon as decided.
Orders by mall or messenger will receive particular atten
tion. KELLY A BLIS8.
T" ATTEKHALL'ft. L227 BROADWA\T-AUCTION
Pools on Washington race*; Combination and French.
Pools; tickets, $1 each on all sporting events.
MrOOUGALL A CO.
THE TliUf.
X^FLiSBTWOOD ' PARK. MORr18a^IA, fC i?,
Thursday. November 16. 187' .?Great match race to
beat Dexter * time nnder saddle. 3:18:?A. B. Cro?? bet*
Garry Walker $2,500 to $1.000?Garry Walker names bl.
m. May Bird under saddle, to|be arcompanled with running
horse; A. B. Cross names time. Trotting to commence at 2
o'clock P. M. Admission. $1. _
GATES H. BARNARD. President.
* T RACES YESTERDAY FRU FRU WON IN THREE
straight heats; time, 3:39^, making her best time.
Mcl HK.NNEY.
ROOKLTN DRIVING PARK, PABKVILLE. L. I?
Thursday. November 16. 2 P. M.. Sweepstakes for $7"),
mile heat*. 3 In .">, to wagon. M. Rogers names blk. g. Ma
jor Poltr, rormerly Sear Face Charley; J.B. Jsrvls, b. m.
Grace; J. W. Page, br. g. Eddie. Admission, 50 cent*.
M. WILLIAMS A SON, Proprietor*.
t^leetwood"" PAR kT ~ '
1/ The great lonir distance Raeea of 50, 100 and ISO
mile*, tor a stake of $2,OtU on each race.
New York against California.
John ?Murphy, or Hew York, will rid# against Captain
Mowry. of" aflrornia. the first race of .'ill miles at Fleetwood
Paik. on Saturday, November 18, at two o'clock. Good day
and tiacK.
Admission to all part* of the track, $1.
GATES II. BAHNARD, Preeident.
HOUSES. CAltRlAGE!!. ?BC.
A HANDSOME BREWSTER FAMILY~CLARKNCR,
Asetsllvei mounted Coach Harness; auperb order; no
ofler within reason refused. 140 West Mil ?t.
Ami, r<I/.F.I) LANDAU LET. ALMOST NKW," IS
offered low at CORBETT'S Carriage Factory, 1.',8 East
57th st. |
-MUST BE SOLD.?NO OFFER REFUSED: TWO
.last Trotters, two top Road Wsgoni. two set* or Har
ness >leigli. Ilohes. Ac.: also Pony Phaeton. Mutual Clnb
Stable*. 138 West 31st St.
a T ANY OFFER-FAST TROTTING HORSE, TOP
A Wagon. Brewster Improved -prings. Phaeton and Hsr
uess. slmo?t new. 151 West 3.rith St.
~T"~COU PiTaND" PARK I'll a ETON, ON E Tt?P SI I)E
A..b?r Wagon and one Doctor'* Phaeton, all nearly new,
at a sacrifice. To tie seen st 10V East Mth st.. near 4th av
BAY 8TALLI0.n"P0NY MADE; FINT.^Ra'UGIIT
Horse; 17 hands hlgu, ? year! old. weight 1.6U) pounds.
Nli. .1 West 13th ?t.
7~L?4I?I wil.i. BUY A GENTLEMAN'S IURNOUT
A.complete.-Horse. <1 years old. 15% hands, warranted
sound and kind, trots In 3:40; good T o. Muggy, fine Har
ness elegant Bear Kobe and Kersey Blanket; would s?lt
sepsrste. feMMt 128 I'.sst IWtli st.
~A PAIB OF SMALL SIZED MULE8 _ I^R ' RALE;
AaaJ traveller! and workers; sound and kind; price,
L ftTl?#^ U* wy . !tabl!, #63 W.!t 424 St., MM 9tk af.
HORSES, CAKItl *BK8. fft.
acitvkALH^ION?MAST AND X. Y. TATTER8AIXS,
w . CORNER OK Broadway and 3?th *???__
major csaues w. barker. auctioness.
SEGULAU SALES OK umiu, Carriage*. Ac.,
IV KRV WEDNESDAY AND 8AT US DAY.
TwSMTY-FOUR hours allowed for trial.
THE ONLY driving track iu the Stme.
CATALOGUE OK SACK THIS DAY
AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.
GENTLEMAN'S road Turnout, comprising ft fast And
very desirable brown Trotting Welding, brad In Main* aud
*01 bv General Kn j. li', high. 7 year* old; a very pleaa
lint and safe driver; can iroi in 2:40, and I* warranted
lound and kind: also top aide liar Road Wagon, built by
F. C Webb; Harness, Ar.
LIGHT DOGCART. Pol* and Shaft*, by Brewtter, of
Broome >t.
TRACK WAGON. by Dusenbury.
TliK HANDSOME bay trottin* mar* Elgin Girl, bred In
Kentucky, got by a eon of Alexander'* Pilot. J r . dam by
Engineer. Io>4 tilth, 7 year# old: an elegant and game
di leer; ha* a record of 2 ;?*>%, and ll warranted *ouua and
hind.
TOP SIDE-bar Road Wagon, by Vandergaw.
TOP FULL *pring Road Wagou, by Vandergaw.
LARGE LOT 01 double and tingle llarnesa.
ELEGANT HAY Trotting Mare. 15'4 high, 7 yean old.
rot by Middletown: an extra at) 11 ah and very handy driver;
ha* tliown a trial of 3 IKt to 10U pound road wagou, and la
warranted sound and kind.
EXTENSION TOP Park Phaeton, pole and *b?fti.
VERY SPEEDY rr?y Trotting Mare. 10 ;em old; a
prompt and eiuy driver; can trot in 2:W singly and 2 -35 to
the pole; warranted sound and kind Al?o her TWO
YEAR-OLD COLT, by Mamhrino Champion; can already
abow a 3 minute gait; sound in every particular, and *old
to cloae partnership.
BUSINESS WAGON, very light.
LADY'S TURNOUT, comprising a handsome and apeedy
bsy Trotting G*lding, l.V, high, 7 ye*rs old; anaxtrafine
and easy driver; ha* trotted In 2 :50: learleaa of acythlng,
anil aale for a lady to drive Al*o top C *nring Pony
Pha?ton. by Collver: Harneaa, Ac.
TWENTY OTHER top and no top Road Wagon*.
LARGE NUMBER or Expre** W agon*.
TWENTY-OSK other Hon**.
FULL description at tale.
SALES NKVRR poitponed on account of weather.
A OSSAT SPECIAL, ABHOLUTK ANtTu N RES E R V E D
SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OK FINE
HIGH BRED AND FAST IK1R8ES.
elegant carriages, harnesses, blankets,
ROBES. SC..
THE PROPERTY OK WAX KERN, Esq.,
TOMORROW (Thursday), NOVEMBER IS,
AT 11 O'CLOCK. PROMPT.
AT STABLE, 2tfi MERCSR ST..
BETWEEN WAVKELEY AND CLINTON PLACES,
BY CHARLES C. DUFF. AUCTION HER.
Including the laat trotting mare Purity. She ia l'?l, handa
high . 7 yeara old; w?a aired by Volunteer, dam by Dutchess
County Haabaw; ahe hns a tine and handsome head, long
arched neck, fine sound foek. clean limha; ahe trotted when
four years old in 2 :4?t: ahe waa driven la,t aprln.- on Kleet
wood truck a mile in 2 :3tl and repeated lu J :3354 : sho i*
the most promising young trotter In the country, and will
certainly trot well down In the twenties; ahe la * fine, free
and prompt driver, neither pu 1 la, luga or frets when in com
pany. and a* stylish In harness at anv horse living; she hit*
great endurance and her extra spexl and pedigree com
bined make her a valuable horse fur track purposes; (hex
lull* warranted sonnd and kind
The very last and young bay gelding Dsshawny, 1 .'>1 j high,
6 year* old; w?* sired by General Knox; the dam ol Dash
away waa a ateel gray mar* called Mally, pedigree un
known: Daihaway resembles hi* aire in build and trait, and
can trot a mile any time In 2 :30; he I* one ol the beat and
pureat milted horses tnat goea the road, and la a steady,
level and straight trotter?no hitching ; he doea not pull or
ahv: he i* warranted sound and kind.
The fa-t and celebrated highbred buy trotting eeldinT
Tecumsah Roy. I5!i high, 7 year* old . wa* raised at Kala
matoo, Mich., and sired by Magua Charta, dam by Chain
plon : was brought to thl* city for owner two year* ago. and
? bowed, three days alter hi* arrival in this city, a mile in
2:3?l; has since been used on the road, and is witl.out ex
ception a* fine a gentleman's roadster ua stands in the
State; Is an eaav driver; la game and prompt ; can trot five
miles Inside of 15 minutes, and doe* not null, lug or Iret: I*
mi excellent pole horse, and Is warranted sound and kind. ,
l-ast and eautiful gray Mar* Nellie, l.V4 bi^l) 7 year*
old: one or (he finest bred trotters In the State ; was raised
In the State of Maine: I* very docilo and well behaved;
trotted a half mile in 1:18 and a full mile in 2:43; Is an ex
cellent pole beaut and is perfect in every respect: was never
trained on track, but with proper handling will trut very
fast; warrauted sound and kind.
Elegant Team of black Gelulngs, 1S>4 high, 7 and 8 year*
old- are half brothers; were raised in tlie State of Ver
mont, aud have few superiors lor stylo or action; are lit .h
bi itdrd, full manes and tails; they bave tine, clean and
strong limbs, good feet; can pull a road wagou together
Insidt 2 :40, and can trot much faster single : tuey are war
ranted sound, kind and free from trick or fault.
Resolute, black Trotting liorse, 1>'4 high, 7years old; Is
coal black; sired by Conklin Star, dam Long island Black
tiawk ; can trot all his heats in from 2:35 to 2:40; very Hue
4river; warranted sound and kind.
CARRIAGES CONSIST Oh I VICTORIA EXTENSION
TOP. POLE AND .-HAFTS; 1 TOPSIDE BAR ROAD
WAGON, I FULL SPRING TOP WAGON. 1 DEPOT
WAGON, WITH TOP: 1 TOP PONY PHAETON. I
CANOPY TOP PONY PHAK'I ON. SINGLE AND
DOUBLE HARNESS. BLANKETS. ROBES, WHIPS, AC.
N. B-THE ABOVE STOCK IS NOW ON EXHIBI
TION AT STABLE AS ABOVE AND G OOM IN AT
TENDANCE TO GIVE ALL information RE
QUIRED.
SALE POSITIVE. RAIN OS SHINE. TO HIGHEST
BIDDER. WITHOUT LIMIT, RESTRICTION OR RES
ervation.
ASSIGNEE'S SAL.:'..
BY WILLIAM VAN TASSKLL. auctioneer,
OFFICE, 110, 112 EAST 13TH ST.. NEAR 4TH AY.
Messrs. YAN TASSELI. A KEARNEY
will sell at
PUBLIC AUCTION
THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). NOYEMBEk 16.
at 11 o'clock.
AT NO. 740 BROADWAY, NEAR ASTOU PLACE,
FINE STOCK OK ELEGANT CARRIAGES,
which will be sold to close the estate of
BRADLEY PRAY A CO.
and
WM. H. BkaDLEY A CO.
THE STOCK COMPRISES STRAIGHT FRONT
BROUGHAM COUPE, fnll died Peters Brougham, ?4
Landaulet. very fine Berlin Coach, round front Coupe, \
octagon I andaulet. 2 very handsome ll^ht Brougham Coupe*,
full died: full iwept 5-glaas Landau, full sized octagon
Iront Landaulet. very fine fall sited Peters Coupe. fln<
3 bowed top Cabriolet, very fine large else top Pnaeton,
large slse straight front Coupe, line ~>-glass London box
Landau, fine octagon Coupe and * very styllib loop Victoria,
with rumble and dickay aeat.
THESE CARRIAGES ARE ALL of THE FINEST
Sb'ALITY, and have bean finished within a few weeks by
e assignee, under the direction ol Mr. WILLIAM H.
BRADLEY.
WE DESIRE to CALL the ATTENTION of tha FORMER
CUSTOMERS ot JOHN R. l.AWiESCS A CO. and
BRADLEY, PRAY A CO. to this stock of carriages; they
are equal to any ever manufactured, and a rare opportunity
I* offered to tliote in want of a line carriage.
BY ORDER.
8. E. MERWIN, JR..
ASSIGNEE.
Auction sale ok work horses.
By JOHN A. DUNN. Auctioneer*
Will sell on Thursday Novemb-r 1H. at 1(>X o'clock, at 349
West With St.. between Sth and fHh 11 vs., the entire contents
of S. K. Hewitt Ice Company staolea. twenty Horses. Ica
Carts, Doubla and single Harness. Ac Sale positive.
or'ettitargaint^iso will but a handsome
top Pony Phaeton, cost H?i; an elegant top Road
Wagon, $1&>: a fine Harness, $<5; black bear Robe, HO;
beautiful, young, sound bay Horse, $175. Stable 11 Weat
27th it.
?SECOND HAND CARRIAGES.
Landau, our make, a* good as new, very law.
Landaulet. our make, newly doue up.
Demi Landau; this is a barg-tin.
Road Wagons, city make, ono a "Windsor."
Warerocyn*. Sth ar. and 21*t *t. |J- 8 ??*
A-coupes, lasdaulets, la.ndaffgreatly
? reduced; Coupe for $l,7(Xi Lanoaulets,
(1,UU>; <2,000 Landsus. S1.2&0; unsurpassed in tinisii.
HAM. Broadway.
T REDUCED PRICKS^
a line stook of
Landsns, Rockawsy*.
Landauleta, Doctors' I'hseton*,
Coaches, Depot VV agon*.
Coupe*. T 1 art*.
Brougham*. Road Wagons.
Trimmings of imported Moroccos and cloths Painting*
of rich and durable color*, all of the molt elegant designs.
A. 8. FLANDRAIL
3T2 and 374 Broome *t.. old *tand of Brewster A "o.
Business wagons, trucks and carts, new
and old, all kiuda, cheap; $15 to *200. No. 203 Eaat
?/Vth st.
AKEK'S WAGON.-WANTED, A SECOND HAND
Baker's Wagon, iu first rate order. Addrea* STILTON,
Herald oBlce.
C1ARRIA0E UEPAIRS.-Wktnvtte SPECIAL AT
ytentlon to the superior facilities of onr repairing depart
ment. All carriages fliiiahed Villi Valentine'* American
varnish, superior to all of foreign manufacture in durability
and brilliancy. Rrtimstcs furniilied. Orders received at
Sth av. and 14th *t, or (actors. Broadway and 47th it.
BREWsIEK k CO., of Broom*
st.
D
KM I LAN DAL'?,
made only bv
BREWSTER, of 25th *t.
Express wagons. $:#i to $100; grocers' wag
ons, f5o. $I2,">: Butchers'. $M.V, llaktrs'.$<iO. $100: Milk,
$"i>, $12 '; Deliver* Wagons. $7.\ $I2>. 22fl Spring it.
FOR SALE LIGHT SINGLE* HARNESS, made TO
order by Dunacomb; nearly new. Apply to A. H. DUNS
COMB. 7 Great Jones et.
F"htr sal~k7-a~8TYU<h s(7rrel~mark. i? hands,
A yeara old; well broken to wagon and saddle; lears
nothing and warranted *ound and kind: price $175.
Dr GYLES, 112 nth av.
LIOR SALE?A HANDSOME BROWN H0K8E, 8
1/ year* old. 1*>'4 hand* high: aoiind and kind. Apply to
Dr. ANDREW If. SMITH. 110 East 38th *t , or at itabia
Lift East 41st st.
fpOK RALE? RoitHE ~AND COL' l*E, "AT~ 1(V~WE8T
1 30th at.
(>R SALE-A MINSS * HTSYB \ s CLRTAIN
Coach, in good order, $3-Vi, at 2iH West ftnth at.
IjlOR SALE-TWO lloRSEh. scitahli. KOR ANY
business, at half vain* : trial allowed. 1SU South 5th av
TjlOR BALE-FOtTlf HOKSr.s. EXPRESS ~AND BUSI
r ness top Wagon* and Harueia. Inquire I.">34 at- and atli
av., stable.
i>OR SALKT-A BLACK FILL BLOODED^H(7ri>AN
Mare; 3 years old; sound and kind. 13>> West -'Sth st.
lv7k sale-a rlack eagte bay mare, h yearb
J old. I.i'4 h 11 nds lilsh . .1 IfOI'K I NS, 204 East Vlth st.
I-IOR SALE CHEAP-A SIX-YEAR-OLD MARE AND
llve-rnonths-nld Colt, together or separately; also new
side liar Road Wagon and Harness. Apply to TlioM AS
CREERY, lirand st.. corner of Coluinola, New York.
CI ENTLEM AN SELLING OUT BREWSTER TOp
T vVagon. 1'0'ipe, smlri lined; also Brewster one man too
Wagon No. 3 W est 1:4th St.
kentucky thorough bred, -splendid sad
Wdle liorse, broken to harness, bay, 15.2; 4 year*; *ound
and kind. 17West44tli. ____ _____
IANDAULET FOR SALE?IN GOOD ORDER. BV
JBrew-ter A Co. iBroomn stA, at MOItOAN t BRO.'S
storage warehouse, ci msr Hrosd>ray ami 47th St.
Mortgager sale ok hobses-by mbyrr .*
WOLK, Auctioneers?Will sell on Thursday, November
IO, at 12 o'clock, at No. 11 Pell at., near Bowery, 13 Horses,
Wagons, Harness. By order of the mortgagee.
KFEB WANTED-ELhGANTLY LINED KIMBALL
cutter Robe, Bell*, larga hustnaaa Horae, top Muggy.
7 th *?.
0
HORSES. CilRRlACEk. ?(/.
PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION
ENGLISH CARRIAGES.
Maun. HOOPER A CO.. OK london',
Coaehmakers to the (jueen and H. R. H. the Prtnce of
Wales. have determined on account of burned cases anil heavy
return expenses, 'to offer for a lew days only" tbelr remain*
ing unsold best london CARRIAGES at a great redac
tion.
"W* *pplj to their agent,
Mr. J7 W. PAINE, Carriage annex.
Private stable to let.-part ok private
Stable No. 35 Kant 3.">tb at. Apply on tba premises.
TCART. LJOHT. "in riNB~OKDBk. with POLE AND
Abaft*, by Wood Broa.: 2 Depot Wagons. 1 top Phaeton,
SHIO; several lour passenger Rockaways at low prlcea, 2
black bear Robaa, 2 sets double llarnrM. by Duusc>>mb.
WW. 11. GRAY, 2 ? and 22 Wooster st.
TO LET-ImuVATE STABLE* 131. 1? AND 145
Watt i;tb aud 144 Writ 5"th at.
JAMES STIKEMAN. 76 Wall at.
TO CAKRIAOE MA K ERS?FOR SALE, Til REE
light fashionable Sleighs, in lead color, fully and mm
pletely Irom-d, steel braces and stays, at JLBh'ti Carriage
Furnishing Store, U7 Uowery.
WANTKI> -(i E5 TLK M A N iThORSE TO WINTER FOR
ill uae In the country, by a responsible perMin oanlnga
place twenty nuleaiu New Jersey. '1 HUM AS, boa t>4'J I'oat
office. New York.
Will take 10 or 12 horses to winter at bio
per montb; good stablln.; aud care. For turther infor
mation inquire ol PIIKLAN A DUVAL.2J South William
at., Ni-w York, or addicts EDWARD R. SLOCUM, l:a?t
Long Hrancb. N. J.
VVIN DSO K waoonIT
VV mad* ouly by
BREWSTER, of 2?thst.
*7 C WILL Bl'Y A GOOD UO SE_COVERED BUSI
I (.lues* Wagon and Harness. Seen from 10 to 3. Gro
cery ?tore 2 Henry at.
(j? 7 r ~will buy onb ok tTTe most stylish
tP,( llilorses In tlie city, 17 band*; not perfecrly sound,
but nothing that burta him ; suitable forcoope or any work;
aold only lor want of u*e. 41 St. Mark'* place.
FOR TOI: ROAD WAGON ANDlHARNESS IN
perfect order. .WWeit l.'ith at.
$100
Ci'i'l KKAI, ESTATA. run SALE.
- tVntral.'
An unusually commanding broadway
Property, near nd St., 40 or SO teel front bylK>t?et;
will lea*e or aril low and robuild with handsome elevation
to anit either pianoforte, gas fixture. crockery, carpet, fur
niture, publisher, sewing machine or clotliier'a busino-s.
V. K 8TBV..NSON. .Jr.. 4 1'iuo and 33 hast 17tb st.
OR BALE?A THREE STOKY AND ~ BASEMENT
brick Houte . lot 2> feet 6 by 102 f-et H; will be aold
cheap and ou easy term*. Apply on the premise*, UO Kaat
87 th st
FOIt 8ALE?A VERY DESIRABLE FIRST CLASS
37.fi foot brown atone Home, south Hide of 40th st., Just
weat Oth av . built by the late owner for bis own use. Ap
plr to E. H. Li DLOW A CO., 3 Pine st.
IjV>R SALE-handsome FOLK STORY IIIGII STOOP
brown stone House. 4Uth at., between Stb aud Uth av*.,
22xti.'>xHsi; terms to suit.
TIMPSON A PEET. 1.4*8 Broadway, near 44th it.
Kaat Ml'?
FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL FOUR STORY HIGH
stoop brown stone House, -SxHSxit 10, ou 27th *t . be
tween 4th and Lexington avs.; price low to a prompt buyer.
Apply to ISAAC IIONIG.lll Broadway, rooms O aud H,
basement.
foil SALK CHEAP-DWELLING; KA*T 19T1I
L Address owner, I'oat office box t?24.
IlltOOKLY.V PROPERTY FOR HALE
AND TO LET.
FOR BaLE-Nos. -13. 21.'.. 217 HKM'KS ST.; THREE
atory basement *tone front House*. 2t>x41xUO- location
and bouae* first class; U minutes to ferries; ,a bargain; im
mediate possession; five two story basement stone tront
-Houses, Greene av., 200 feet east of Keiil iiv., '211x44x100;
all improvement*; .'4 minutes to Grand Mid Kooserelt stree
ferries; $B.3llii; Immediate possession. Apply to K. O
V ROOM AN, owner, ou premise* or bis residence, 444 Gate*
*T.
TO-LET OR FOUKALE-PAKTLV FU UN IS II ED. M
Henry St.. near Carroll, Brooklyu, three story basement
brown, 25x70; take Court street ran, Kulton f*rry; rent
till May nominal, very cheap thereafter. Apply to I.
SCOTT. 41 Barclay at., New Yon, or L. FOWLER, 377
Fulton st. Baooklyn.
TO LET-1N BKOOKLYN, A BUILDING. SUITABLE
tor a hat factory or other iiianfacturlng business ; Engine
?nd Holler for sale. It. A. IIOOl'KK A CO.. 3110 Wel la bout st,
PUOPEin 1 OUT OK THE lliF KOH
SALK OK TO KENT.
A't ' NRW brighton?FURNISHED AN'D~UNFl R
nlslied Villas; rent #23 month and upwards. JAMES
M. TAYLOR. 1 Pine *t.
A^rn HOUSE, Ift ROOMS. TO LET?AT RUTHERKURD,
N.J. ThoBoardofa young man will be taken aa an
equivalent lor rent. Address JAMEb D. bhinkerhokk,
Rutheriurd, N. J.
CCOLORADO SILVER MINeTkULL WOIIKINGS. PAY
Mutt order dally, for ??le.?L'uexce tionable certificate*,
assays and iruaranti-es; wish to sell entire tnlue in bills ; tree
title; JiO (Km, Is worth, lifter Incorporation.$JOO OOti. Terms,
particulars, B. F. T.. Herald office.
?JIACRES FINK LAND, HOUSE, BARN, STOCK
O'/and Crop*, fln* iuve*tm?ut, near Utica. fl.'.TjO. 141
Broadway, room 7.
4?~1 /U\_('ASH^PLKA8ANT HOMES; INSTALMENT
iPlUupltn ; prices. $HT>o, up.vard; Elisabeth, N, J.; see
circular*. KELLOGG, 3 Broadwav.
<t>O fwwt FARMTiITACltES GOOD LAND, 1%
?pO.UUUmlUs Irom town, ti.OOO cash, balanen can ro
malu. ]f'. P. BERGEN. Somervllle. N. J.
40 /W W) WILL BUY ELEGANT_HOUSh AND
UUwater Iront; four Collages; price $.l,5t <) e.u-n ;
tarinseasy. CORNi.LL, Vauderbilt landing, Staten Island.
"HEAL ESTATE to EXCHANGE.
A THREE 8TOKY HKK'K HOUSE (ItHOOKLY'NJ TO
exchange; llitht mortgage. Also Tract ol rich (arming
and timber Land, near Ml?l*sippi River, free and clear.
OSCEOLA. Her?ld office.
AHB BROWN STONE HOUSK^IN EAST 57TII ST., TO
excha-iue for Farm n*ar New York. Addrea* BARGAIN,
I ptown llarald office.
CVhTTkIk K Alt MS kor" "saTTe OR TO EXCHANGR
/(or cltr property. Call or send stamn for "circular."
GIBSON A CO., 47 Montgomery st. Jersey City.
Four-story high stoop"house. fUeb and
I clear, 13th ?t, alegaut order, fine naiubborhood, to ex.
cuaitge for private house or small Hat, not lar (rom Madlaon
*>|iiare. hXCIiANUE, nation D.
W~ ILL LXChXn'gE-VIRGINIA PLANTATION (UK
encuinberedi for good paying Business in Nesr York.
Address, two tiays, PLANTATItJN. Herald office.
V\TANTED?RESIDENCE, WITH ACRES. KRKE. ON
VV north side of Staten Islaud. for nnencninbered l.ots In
New York. Owner* address EDWARDS. 1J4 Henry it.,
Bro<ik yn.
BRIOK TENEMENTS AND THRBh BRICK STORES
and Dwellings in Jersey City, no encumbrance, exchange
for private dwellings near Central Park. GIBSON A CO.,
47 Montgomery st.. Jersey t'ltv.
llEAL ESTATE WANTED.
WANTED K) purchase-A HOUSE BETWEEN
14th and .SOtli sts. and 7th and Lexington avs. ; price
about #IW.'Address WALTr.R BRETT. Flushing. N.Y '
WANTED TO PURCHASB-A PRIVATE DWELLING
VV of thrae or four stories. 'J3 to 25 feet wide, between'Jd
?nd 4tb avs. and Mth aud 23d sts. Address, hlock. sue aud
price, PRIVATE DWELLING. Herald Uptown office.
"ftTAYSIDE HOU>17 BaRN AND SIIEDB. 213 MILKS
VV on I<ong Island, C6.U0U; mortgage, ?1.SU0. HOTEL,
Herald office.
\Y ANTED?BOMK RAILROAD BONDS FOR ?(> LOTS,
VV long and light MortgaKes. near New York, or will take
aome Western Land or Furniture. 0. H. P1EKSON, 5
1'ine st.
HOLSEN, llOOMS, ?VC .. Vt.VVTEU.
In thin City and Brooklyn. "~
* SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO RENT A
.IXnicely furnished House In good location for the wintor.
Address, with full particulars, A. D. A., liquid Uptown
office. '
YV ANTED?A COMPLETKLY FUIINISH>.D FLOOR
VV lor housekeeping; must have six rooms, vi*. ; dining
room, sitting room, two aiesping rooms, kitchen ami ser
vant's bed room- neighborhood from 14tn at. to 4.'d st.,
Lexington ar. toT5th av.; state term*. Address box 3,242
general Polt office.
WA K TED-ONORNEAR BROADWAY, BKTWEEN
Spring and Caual sts., two or three good Lo ts, one of
which must have steam power. Address, with particular*
and t.-rmi, LOKTs, box I3U lleraiil office.
\lf aN I KD-TII REE OR FoI'TT ROOMS, KKOM litfR
VV st.. East, to Broome or East Broadway and Sixtb ward.
Address ALl'.X. NICOLLS, 14> Bowery.
1U ANTED-BY good tenant, furnished threr
VV or lour story House, suitable lor few first class boariieis;
vicinity. I rom Uth st. to 32d, between tith and 4th avs. , rent
must be reasonable; pay sure, no children
O. H. P1 Kit-ON. ? Pine *t.
tit anted -small, house, Brooklyn or VTar*
VV lent, tree from eiucumbraiiee. Tor $2,<*>'cash and Farm
(Jeraey) or Lots. O. H. FlkRBON, ? Pine It.
iiranFeF-1n a oenteel french f vmilv. two
VV lurnlshed Ito ms. suitable lor lluht liousekeeping ; term*
must be moderate. A. K. L , Herald office.
1*r ANTE D-APARTM BJTTS COX VENIBNTLY FIR
VV nished for housekeeping, lor man and wife ; location be
tween 4oth and Mlvn sts., east tide ol town , rent not to ex
ceed $'JO to (2^ per montb. Address W. II. H, Herald
office.
rANTED-A FURNISHED FLAT, IN A FIRST CLASS
neighborhood. Address HOME, box 1H4 Herald office.
\v
IITANTED?FLAT OR VERY SMALL HOUSE IN GOOD
VV order In go al locality. Rent moderate. Addrese In de
tail O., box -.2^3 Post office.
WANTED--A SECOND FLOOR. FOR HOUSKKEKP
Ing; not less than three rooms, unfurnished except car
pels ami shades. In a private house ami good neighborhood,
where parties are neat and particular; lerms ant to exceed
$20 per month ; prefer west tide, near Elevated road. Ad
dress box JJI Herald office.
IITANTED TO RENT-A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR A
VV private responsible party; rent f-'xi to Khx> per month.
TIMPSON A PKhT, Agents, 1.4MH Broadway, uear
441 h it. _____________
nitv oooojo.
Ai 1 111. \ N H ,t s pi K it's, \l\NI F\| 11 1:1 l;>. :i74
t'anal st.-Jobbers supplied with Ostrich Feather Trim
ming.
Best cotton and wool inorains, ?m\j bf.st
double Cotton Chain, IOc and upward ; warranted reg
ular goods. LultD A TAYLOR, Graud, Chrystis ami 1 or
sytk its
HILLIYKItY W I) DREgft^AKlSts.J
A" -Marie tilmann, of paris. importer
? finest Paris Ml'ltncry; Bonnet* from best makers;
uniquely eleu'ant. 423 Htli av.. near 2><th st.
<1J7 ?TII AV. BETWEEN 14TH AND 1..TII STS?
Ld L I Costumes elegantly made and elaborately trimmed;
prices moderate.
MOOTS AM> ?sMOKS.
"TRON-CLaDS."
X A strong, serviceable Shoe for
boy* and youths.
"Wangenphaat."
Tliese popular English Shoe* can alway* be fonnd at
OAMTMKlL'H, Na 341 4th at.
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS.
(WNARD LINK.?B. AMD N A K. M. S 8. CO.
J NOTICE.
With ? view to diminish the chances of collision the
steamers of (hit Una tikt > specific court* lor all seasons of
ths year.
On lilt outward passage trom Queenatown to Now York or
Boston crossing tlia meridian ot V) at 43 latitude, or noth
ing to lb* uorth ol 43.
On tbe huiuewsrd paaaage crossing the meridian ot 50 at
42 latitude, or not It i n k to the north <>l 4J
FROM NEW VUUK FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUBBNS
TOWN.
BOTHNIA Wed.. Nor. 15 ?ttUSMA WtA.Ktf.lB
ABY??iNIA...WiMt.. Nov. 22 PARTHIA Wed.. Dec. 6
Steamers marked thus (*) do uot carry steerage passen
gers.
Cabin passage. $8n, $ton and $130, old, according to ac
commodation. Return tickets on favorable terma.
Steerage tickets to and I rum all parti of Europa at vary
low ratea.
Freight and passage office No. 4 Bowling tireen.
CHARLKS G. FHANCKLYJJ. Agent.
PA8SENGERS PER STEAM.slftp BOTHNIA EMB vRK
from tbe t'unard wharf, foot uf Grand at., Jersey Clt>,
at - 3 1 P. M. on Wednesday, 1 f>tt> November. 1876.
CllAS. G. FRANCKLYN, 4 Bowling Graan New York.
1 NMAN LINB-MAIL STEAMERS.
1 KuR UUEhNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL
CITY OK BERLIN Saturday. November 18. at7 A. M.
CITY OK CHESTER Sat a ra ay. December'.', at ti A. M.
CITY OK RICHMOND. .Saturday, December U, at I - noon.
CITY OK BERLIN..Saturday. December 33, at 9:30 A. M.
from pier 45 North River.
Cabin. f80 and $100, gold. Returu tickets ou favorable
term* Steerage, #'?'8, cmrei.cy. Drafta at lowest ratea.
Saloons, staterooms, nil ok in,' and bathrooma amidships.
JOHN ti. DALE. Agent. Id and 33 Broadway, N. Y,
ED STAK LINt. "
vppointed to carrv the Belgian and United States mails.
Tbe following steamers are appointed to sail;?
TO ANTWERP.
From Philadelphia. I From New York.
NBDEKLAND Deo. 3 I SWITZERLAND ...Nor. 23
VADERLAND .Dec. 2?| KENILWOR FH ...Deo. 16
PRICES OF PASSAUE I? CURRENCY.
First Cabin tSUO | .second Cabin $H0
.steerage ticketa to and trom all points at the loweat rates.
Pa-sender accomnioilntlona for all classes unsnrpuaaed.
For passage, rates of freight and otbec Infortuatlon apply
to PETER WRIGHT A SONS, General Agents.
3u7 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
GEORGE W. ('l)LTiiN, 4: Broad st.. New York*
JOHN MoDONALD, Passeuirer Agent,
No. H liattery place. New Y'ork.
S' ITA I E LI N K. ~
NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN.
It.l.KAST AN I) LONDONDERRY,
Irom pier 42 N'oitti Itiver (loot of Canal st.). as follows
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Thuraday,November 18
STATE OF VIRGINIA Thursday. NoflPmber30
STATE OF NEVADA Thursday, December 1
STATE OK INDIANA Thursday, December It
and every alternate Thursday thereafter. First cabin, $?Wl
nud $70, according to accommodation . return tickets, SI lo,
f L'5 Second cabin. $4 >; return tickets, l?8o. Steerage at
lowest rates. Apply to aUsTIN BALDWIN A CO.. Agents,
No. 72 Hroadwav. New York.
STEERAGE TICKET AT 45 BROADWAY AND AT
Tin: COMPANY'S PIER, FOOT OK CANaLST., NORTH
RIVER.
R
HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S .LINE
lor PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and IIAMiil'RG.
buf.VIA Nov. 16 I Wi ELAND Nov. SO
LOSING Nov 23 I HERDER Dec. 7
Rates of passage to Plymouth, Loudon, Cherbourg, IIlim
bing and all points in England :?Fir?t Cabin. Slim, gold;
Second Cabin, $tki. gold; Steeraua, $30, currency.
EUHNIIAItDT A Co.. C. R. RICHARD A BOAS,
Cen ral Agents, General Passenger Auent-,
61 Rroail st.. New York. HI Broadway. New York.
MOST DIRECT AND ECONOMIC ROUTE TO HOL
LAND. BELGIUM. THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND.
AC.. AC.. VIA ROTTERDAM.
steamer Rt ?TTB it DAM Not. 23
Steamer CtLA.ND Dec. 7
These beautiful steamera, carrying tbe l.'nited States mall
to tbe Netherlands, are great favorite* with the public.
Trips regular, rates low, comfort and living perfect.
For freight. For passage,
PUNCH, EDYK A CO. L. W. MORRIS.
27 South William at. 90 Broadway
iMorrls' European Express.
A' NCllOB LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS^
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.
BOLIVIA..Not 1*. 7 a. M. ANCIIORIA.. .Dec. 2. 6 A. *.
ALSATIA. ...Nov. 25, noon. CAL1PORNIA. Dec. 9, noon.
TO GLASGOW. LIVKRPOOL OR DERRY.
Cabin, $<>?? to $??!, .according to accommodations.
Intermediate, $35 ?teern ".#28.
NEW YORK AND LONDON.
ANGLIA... Nov. 18 7 A. M. UTOi IA Dee. 2, 7 A U.
Cabin, $55 to ?70; steerage, $28.
Cabin excursion Tickets at reduced rates
Drafts Issued fur any amount at current ratea
Company's pier No*. 20 aud 21 North River, New York.
HENDERSON BROS., Agents, 7 Howling Green.
XTORTII GERMAN I.LOYD ~~
iN STEAMSHIP LINK BETWEEN NEW Y'ORK,
SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.
Compauy't nler, foot of 2dst., Hoboken.
ODER... .Saturday, Nov. 18 I NECKAR....Saturday. Dec. 3
HERMANN, Satd'y, Not. 25 | AM K NIC A. .Saturday, Dee 0
Kates of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre
or Bremen
Fiist Cablu. $100, gold; Second Cabin, $60, gold; Steer
age, $3D, currency.
Return ticketa at reduced rates.
Prepaid steerage certificates. $32, currency.
For freight or passage apply lo
OELHICUS A CO.. 2 Bowling Green. .
National line-from piers 44and 47n. r.
FOR LONDON.
Denmark Saturday. Nov. 18. 7 A. M.
FOR QUKENBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL
Egypt Not. Is, 7 A. M. I Italy Dec. 2. 3 P. M.
Helvetia.. .Nov. 25, 11 A, M. |Tho ytiesn.. .Dec. 9,11 A M.
Cabin passaice, $55, $?H or iS70, currency.
Return ticket*, $100. #110or $120, currency.
S.eera^e p issage. $26, currency. Draft* Issued from ?1
upward at current rate*. Apply ut the company's office, Stf
Broadway. Steerage tickets can also be obtained at the
company's pier. 44 and 47 North River.
F W. .1. HURST. Manager.
WILSON LINE. FOR SOUTHAMPTON "AND HULL,
sailing from pier 33 North River as follows:-?
OTHELLO November 25 1 NaV'AKINO December23
HINDOO ... December ll| t;OLllMKI) January U
First cabin, $70, currency; second oabln, $45, currency.
Excursion ticketa on very favorable terms. Through tickets
ls*ue'l to Continental and tlaltic ports. Apply, lor tnll par
ticulars. to CHARLES Ij. WRIGhT k Ou,MB South st.
I ItEA I WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINR
Gf
TO BltlhTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT,
sailing fVom pi> r 18 East itiver as follows
ARRAiiON, Srmons Saturday, Not. 2">
COItNWALL. Stamper Saturday, Dec. 2
Cabin passage. $70; intermediate. $15; steerage, f in,
currency; excursion ticketa. $1211; prepaid steerage eertiS
cates, $-ti. Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South St.
WHITE STAR LINE]
FOB QUEENS I OWN AND LIVERPOOL
CABBYINO THE UNITED STtTEs MAIL. t
The steamers of this line take the laue routes recom
mended by Lieutenant Maury, U. S. N.. going south of the
Hank* on the passage to yuoenstown all tbe year round.
BALTIC NoTember 25. at m>on.
ADRIATIC December 2, at 5:30 A. M.
BRITANNIC December l?, at 5:3" A. M.
CELTIC December 30, st 3 P. M.
From White Star D-cks. pier.>2 North Itiver.
Rates?Saloon, $S'i and $100, in gold; return tickets on
reasonable terms. Steerage, .f .IS.
Saloon staterooms, smoking and bath room* are placed
amid*hips, where the noise and motion are least, affording
a degree oi comfort hitherto unattainable at sea.
For liiapecilon of plans and other information apply at
the company's office, 37 Broadway, New York.
R. J. CORTIB, Agent.
NITED STXTB* MAIL LINK-STEAM TO Ql'EENS
TOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Sailing on TUESDAY
from nier 4*1 North Rirer.
DAKOTA..Not. 21. U A. M. | MONTANA Dec. 5. SK A. M.
IDAHO...Nov JS. 2', P. M. I NEVADA..Dec. 12. 2>i P. M.
Cabin, 165 $7o and $80, currency.
Intermediate, $40: steerage, $28.
Passengors booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway,
Sweden, Ac. Dratta on Ireland, England, France and Ger
many at lowest rates. ?
WILLIAMS A GUION. 29 Broadway.
ONLY DIRKCT LINE TO FKANCE]
THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S
MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND
HAVRE, CALLING AT PLYMOUTH (O. a)
for tho landing of passengers.
The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti
nent icabins prorid d with electric bells) will sail trom pier
No. 43, foot ol harrow St., North River, as follows :?
CAN Al>A (Franueul) Saturday, November IS. 7 AM.
A.MERItJUE iPomals) Saturday, December 2. rt A. M.
FRANCE (Trudelle) Saturday, December HI, 6 A. M.
PB1CB OF PASSAGE IN GOLD. Including wines
First cabin. $110 to $120. according to accommodation*;
second cab.n. #7J ; third cabin. $40.
Return tickets st reducad rates.
Steerage. $2rt. with superior accommodation. Including
wine, bedding and uteu>ils without extra charge.
Loom DR BEBI AN. Agent. 55 Mroadway.
" COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS
PANAMA TRANSIT AND, PACIFIC MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINES.
For CALIFORNIA. JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA. NEW
ZEALAND. HRITISH COLUMBIA OREGON. AC..
? ailing Irom pier 42 North ItlTer.
For HAN FRANCISCO, ria ISTHMUS OF PANAMA,
Steamship CRi.at i< s1 CI 1 Y Wednesday. Not. 13
connection lor Central America and South Parltlc ports.
FROM MAN FRANCISCO TO JAPAN and CHINA.
Steamship ClTY OF roKlG.. Pridey. Dec. 1
FromSAN FRANCISCO to SANDWICH ISLANDS, AUS
THALIA and NEW ZEALAND.
Steamship AUSTRALIA Wednesday, Dec. 6
For ireiglit or paasago applv to
WU. P. CL.YDE It CO.. or II. J. BULLAY. Superlutendent.
.No. rt Howling tireen, pier 4! North River, loot Canal st
\T Y., HAVANA AND MEXICy.N MAIL US. LINMs
i.1 .Steamers leave pl-r No. 3 North River at 3 P. M.
FOR HAVANA DIRECT.
CITY OF NEW YORK... Wedneaday. Norember 15
CITY OF HAVANA Saturday. No?ainbt*S3
CITY OF VERA CHI'/ tVedneaday. November 29
FOR VERA CRUZ AND NEW ORLEANS,
ria Havana, Progreso, t," am peachy, Tuxnan and Tampleo
CITY OF HAVANA. Saturday, Norember 23
For freight or passage apply to
F. ALEXANDRE A SONS. 31 and 33 Itroadway.
Steamers will leave New Orleans November 12 and De
-sember I lor Vera Crur. and all the abova-ports.
M OMAR'S NEW YORK, NKW ORLEANS AND TEXAS
*t atoaliipa -The steamship NEW YORK will sail from
pier 36 North River on Saturday. Norember 18, at.! P. M.,
for New iirleans direct, transferring Texas freight there to
Morgan's Loui*lana anil Texas Railroad for .Yiorgaa City,
thence per Morgan's steamers to Texan no ta. Through bills
ol lading signed to all points on the Ml*siselpni Rlrar, Mo
bile, lialvcston, Indianola. Corpus Chrlsti. Rockport, Brasoa
Saiitiago. Brown*rllle. and to all points on tbe GalTtsioo,
IIarrlsliiirg and San Antonio. Houston and Texas Central,
International ami Oreat Northern Texas Paelllr and Trans- ?
t ohtluental Railroads. Preiuht* for St. Mary's and Fulton
lanile i at Rockport. _
Lu-hteraue uiid channel dues at Corpus Chrlatl and Bra
sos Santiago at the expanse and rlak of conslunea.
Insurance can be etlected under open policy of tha line.
To New oilaaM, *t per cent; to Texas ports, per cent.
For ireigbt or further inloraiation appiy to BOiiERT A
MORGAN, Agents: office, nier 3?l North River
VTF.W YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE.?
il These llr*t c!a?s steamships will sail at 3 P. M. Irom
pier 13 North Biver, loot of CeUar st.. lor Harana direct as
follows:? .
CUBA Saturday. Noremhar IS
COLUMBUS Wedneaday. November 22
For freight and passage, baring unsurpassed accommoda
tions, anplyto
WM. P. CLV DK A CO.. No 6 Bowling Oraea.
McKKLLAR, U LING A CO.. Agents In Havana
OTEAM TO BRAZIL AND RIVER PI.ATB DIRECT?*
OThe steamship IK)NATI, Captain Watson, will be dea
paiclied from Martin's store*. Brooklyn, Wednesday, tbe
l.lth Decemner. lor Para. Pernambaro, Bab la. Rio de Ja
neiro, Monte Video and Bnenoa Ayres, taking freight and
paaaetiKera for the coaat ports at tbtough ratea.
For freight or passage apply to
BUSK k JBVONS, AgllK 74 1
COANTYVISK STK AUSHIl^.
OLD DOMINION KTEAMSIII1* COMPA.VT " "
sailing Irmo mar .17 North River
for .Sorlolk, ?:i,j t'.,iut.nl Richmond Iuesdays, Thara
Saturdays at 1 P .V . ceanectiag with the Virginia
f? L">?. Atlantic Line Piedmont Air
Line, Chesapeake and Ohio itulroad, ant with iua com*
P*ny t aUtm lino* to Interior point* ia North Carolina mi
Virginia, Nowowrn aud W.tihinxton. X 0 (via "VirtoiXl
every Tuesday. Tharsday and Saturday. HortallO.
. T"*' Monday and Ttiur?d*y u J P. IL, oonaaotinv
with Maryland and Delaware railroad* ?*?m*
riUMnger *ccorn#()od'itions un*ur|m^sod.
Through r>H?,A4e tickets *nd Mil- of Udin* to *11 nolnti
5J ?'we?l rates Iii,u?4,lca W NortolK. Ac., !? par Mot
Freight received daily ?t P'er 37 North River. Genera,
offices. I'J7 lireenaricli at. N I. MOCKEADY. President.
FOR NASSAU. N. P.-BlOULAIt MAIL steamship
LEO leaves Near \ nrk November 20.
_ MUKKAY. FERBLs A CO.. South at.
BKRMl'DA. St THOMAS. west INDIMl ?51
? eu'ular Mail steamship CaNIMA sail* for Hermuda,
Kuvvmbar -H. makini; in 70 hours close connectlou there
witli the Mall stesaer fur St. Thon:aa. Tina ia now the
moat direct and ciieap-st route to Una favorite wlmer ra
eort. For full particulars addreaa A. E. OUTEKBKIDUE.
-V Broadway, NY.
For i i a l i f a x ,n.8.~~ a nd~ st7~j o h n* ?. p.
CROMWELL STEAMSHIP LINE.
^Steamers leara pier 10 North Hirer following day*, at]
t.EoltijK CltOMWELL Tuesday, November U
GEOROE ASIIINtJ I'ONFrlda\, November J4
Moat direct, cheapest and quickest route to Nora Scotia,
Newfoundland and the Lower St. Lawrence Excellent pas
senger accommodation* For freight or passage anolr to
CLARK ? SEAMAN, St) Wait at. PP^
TEXAS LINK FOR GALVESTON, TOUCH INU AT KEY
West carrying the I nited States mail ?The ateamer
CITY OK AUSTI V, Captain Stevens. will anil on Satnrday.
November IS, I87H, at 3 f. M., from plar M Kaat Ruer.
Through bills of lading given to ail point* on the iloustoa
aud Texan. Central International and iireal Northern, UaU
veston. llouMon and llenderaon and the Galve?ton. 11 arris
burg ^nd -an Antonio railroads. Freight and Insurance at
lowest rutin, For freight or passage. having superior ac
ci.tumo.lHtlon?, apply to C. II. MALLORY * CO., 158
Maiden lane.
1/10R NEW OKI.KAN'S DIRECT.
C THtS CICOM>VELL LINE.
. The ateaiuahlp
NKW ORLKANS, Captain Dearborn, will call
on SATURDAV. November Is. at :i o'clock Y. It,
Irom pier No. U North Klrer.
Thtough hllla ol lading given to Mobile itnd principal
point* <mi the Miaalaalppi River,
Cabin paasake, $iO; Steerage. fM.
Apply to CLARK A SKAMAN, H6 Weat at.
CEMI-WKEKL.Y LINK POR PORT ROYAL, S. tj.. AND
Orer an.lina. Kla., aaillux every Tueaday and Friday, irota
pier '.tl Eliot River, at H M.
Steamer CITY OK DALLAS, Krldav, November 17.
Sli-amer 111'NTSVlt.L.K. Tueaday, November Ui.
Ticket* to all |>olnta in Kloilda.
Apply lor iiiloriuation and ticketa to
C. II. MALtiORY * CO..
1">3 Maiden I an a.
For piiiladk,lpiiia--tiik a noTTsteamshif
A ?NE.'* will aa I Iroin pier :MI North River every Tueaday
and Saturday, at I P. M Freight at ioneat rates. Intur
ance under open policy or the line. >? per cent. For furthar
lutormatioii apply to HOUMtr X MolitiAN, Arenta, plar 98
North River "
TRAVELLERS' UUIDk..
A LBANV.?PEOPLE'S LIN^.^SPi.hNDnrafEAjiiC
boat* laiive pier 41 North River, daily. Sundaya es?
cepted, at ? P. M., lor Albany and all potnta North aud Waat.
ClATsKILLCKEEK I.INK STEAMER NKWdHAM
JI ION or UALTKlt BRKTT daily, from Canal at. niar
*2 North River, tl C. M. Fare. Bertha tree P
Fall hiver line to bostonT ~~?"
via Newport and Fall River.?The world renowned
ateatnboata BRISTOL and PROVIDKNCt leava plar M
North River, loot of Murray at. dally (Suudaya axc?pied), at
4 :JU P. M. Through tickets sold at all the principal hotels la
the city.
[10R "PHILADELPHIA, '
via Long Branch and the New Jersev Snnthern Railroad.
Leave pier 8, North River, foot Rector at., at
II A. M., lor Philadelphia, Loitjf Branch, Tout'a Hirer and
Vlnel'ind.
?4 l'.M , for Philadelphia, Look Branch, Toa'a River.
Waretown and Tuekertun.
W. 8. SNKDKN, O. M.
PENNSYLVANIA RaILKOADT
ORE AT TRUNK LINE
AND UNITKu STATES MAIL ROUTE.
Trama leave New Vork, via Ucsbrosaea and Cortlandt street
terries, aa followa :?
Expreaafor llarriaburg, Pittaburg. the West and South, wilb
Pullniiin palace ears attached, tf :3U A. M., 6 and H-;t0 P M
Uuudays, ? and 8::fn P. M.
For Wililam*port, Lock Haven, Corry and Erje. at 2:10 and
S:?i p. M.J connecting at Corry for Tltusville, Petroleum
Centre and the Oil Regloua.
Kor Baltimore, Waahlu^ton and the Sooth, "Limited Wasft?
Inuton Express" of I'ullman parlor cars dally, except v
Sutiduy, 9::Ui A. M.; arrive Washington 4:15 P. M. Beg
alar at 8:4t> A. M.,2:40, 6^15 and 0 1'. M. Sunday, ?K?
and H P. M.
Expresa for Philadelphia, 7:30 8:10, 9-Sl) A M l^-SIL
i :4t). 3, 4. &. ?. 7. H?.P, M. and la night. "Accom.
modation. 7 A. M aud 4:10 P.M. Sunday. 8 A. M ."? dL
S;:*l and t? P. M. Emigrant and aeuond claaa. 7 P. M.
r or Centennial Depot at 8 A. M.. daily. Returning leav*
Centennial Uepot at 4 :4"> and 5:30 1*. JL
For trains to Newark, Kllxabuth, Italia av. Princeton, Tren*
ton. Perth Amboy, Klptnlngton, Belvldere and othel
points, see local schednlea at all ticket office*
Train* arrive:?From Pittaburg. 0;ao and 10:30 AM. and
10:Jt> P. M., duiiy ; 10:10 A. M. and ti uiO P. M.. dally, ex
cept Monday. Krom Wa*hlngton and Baltimore. ?;:*>
and 0.4 I A. M? 4:10, 5:10 and IO:iO P. M. Sunday
6:8'i and 9:40 A. M. From Phila lelplua, .'>K?. 620 ?:3.j*
8:to, 10:10, 11:20, 11:5 A. M.. 2:ln. 3:50, 4;lo R-ltL
?:I0, ti:5o. 7:35, 7:40, 8:40 and 10:20 p. M Sunday
5<tt. 8:20,6:10. 9:40. 10:10, 11:50 A. M., 0;jO and 1 > Ji
Ticket offices 526 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor Hons*
and loot of Deabmsses and Cortlandl ats.: No. 4 Coort sL
Brooklyn: Noa. U4, lltt and 118 Hudson -t., Ilobnken*
depot, Jersey City. Emigrant ticket office. No. 8 Battery
P FRANK THOMSON. D M. BOYD. Jr.
General Manager. Ceneral Passengar Ajsnt.
S" TONINOTON LIN FOR BOSTON. * .
REDUCTION IN FARE.
To Boston, llrst cla*a, $4. -
To Providence, Brat claaa. JB.
Elegant ateamer* leave daily (except Sundays)
from I ter .i.l North River, foot of Jay st. at 4 'jo i* M
, nKKOVII.KNOK LINE STK AMSlTip^
from Pier 27 North River, foot of Park place, a* ? r. M.
KXCI/HHIONa.
A ORAND EXCURSION ACROSS THE BAT'T^
"d?Boats leave Whitehall St., loot of Broad
?"iif v ' '':|J,A- M ? 115.8:15. 4:15. 5mo an]
Jd i>,? lii h Brighton, sting Harbor. West Bri*htoc
And "ort Hichruond. fur? only 1(K'.
' FOR ==!
A DEFIANCE SAFE, medium SIZE, WITH POWDE#
pro..! lock aud iron vault, Patrick s make. In oomplet!
order, cheap. Apply to ENGINEER, at Machine Carvina
n orka, U2 (fannon St. ?
A?FOR SA..E. COKNKK UKUCtRir.^, MiiAl .MaH'
akets. nakeriaa, Reatauranta. Liquor Stores Cira*
Btor??- M IT.:ilKLL'S, 77 Cedar s"
A FIRST CLASS OYSTER HOUSE. RESTaURANI
J?i .on "Cod avenue, for *ale cheap. OAff.
i^r<? ?t hM 1 Til, Auctioneers, 17 Centre st.
An EsrABLisiTicb boot and shoe store iw
Rood location, for sale low to a responsible party. Annir
personally or by letter at 2.253 2d av.
A neatly fFtted UP RESTAURANT, DOIlvd A
Tiru'ivr "n*1' f!" ?? h,d low fl*ur4? . Addresa RES*
TAtTKANT, Hernia office.
A?W?? -STORE FOR SALE-WELL E8TAB
XXUsnea. well fitted up and doing: a good business, with s
f*rur?.^'* ,?V? i satisfactory reasons given lor sell in*. An
p'j At 254 Bin sr.
IRAtTDE (:0I,0(JN*._TIIE TRUK RECEIPT IS TO
^ Mil, if required, sum pies siren by
II. ZoLLER, 13 Berllch, Cologne, tier i.any.
pioR KALEIbUTCHER SHOP;"l'RICK] $W(X 351
r Smith at.. Brooklyn.
?>R SALE-THK HKST PAYING LIQUOR STORE 0*
X the weat aide ; muat be *old.
UAfKNKY A SMITH, Auctioneers, 17Centre st.
FOR SALE-TWO ri\E marble counters; TO BE
seen at Mllleford A Baldwin's aecond hand lumber and
fixture yard, 522 to 526 West 34th sL. between 10th and
11th avs.
IpOR SALK?A FIRST CLASS MOWKRY IIA'f STOKK.
in the best location, established 10 years, with or with'
ont Mock. Address O. C. P.. box 4.870. city.
For" salk-a dT>"wnt6wm sample room'?Z
.. A,.7d^h,"c*: reaK>n for *lll?*. sickness of proprietor.
| jj Old stip.
For halk?the ht<kJic ano pixturrs or a
Orocery .??tore, located on a very dealrable corner of twe
leadlnr avenues In Brooklyn: owner will either sell or
| lease the premises; thl* is an opportunity that has real
merit in it, and deserve* attention. For particular* addreaa
JOHNsON, box 148 herald office. 9 Moreaa
Foil SALE?CHEAP FOR CA8H-A NICE LITTLE
W '''"t''' doing a good buiiness. Apply to
FOR SALK?OR WOl'LDTAKK a partner in one
of the best paying Sample Rooms near tha City llalL
Addresa STORK. Herald office. 7 U%U*
FOR SALe-FlRST CLA88 OYSTER AND DININO
sa'oon. with bar; all in rood order. Apply at 6ul ml
a*.. New York.
Four ytars establisheo uood patino
Orocery for sate reasonable; good reasons lor sellla*
f Apply . 21>esbrosses st.
LIyCOR STOBE AM) BILLIARDS?E500; 3D AT.",
line chance. Apply tl.'i Fulton at.. New >ork.
Market for sale-<.nk of tiie best loca
tloa. uptown; low rent; will be sold at a bar rain ? aa
agents. Address W. L , Uptown Herald office. '
M" ORTOAUB SALE. TIUsITaY AT 10."PROMPT.-TH?
Llqnor Stere 16 Broome st? corner Mangia. Baa aao.
| tton column.
CTATlbNERY AND TOY STORE-STOCK AND PaH
^Fixtures, very cheap to promut barer; good chance rot
moderate capital; business well established. Bex 141
Herald Uptown office. ^
Tiik lease and fixtcrks~of~thb house ai
lireenwl'h at lor sale; suitable for a hotel or boarding
house. Inquire In the store.
ft300 r^'OR . dimino ano Viystbr
Saloon, doing a fair business; satisfactory rea
sons given for soiling. !,?tfj Broadway.
^(10 -?** established siiirt mamueao*
VltOyvillrilll Snslne*s for sale, or partaar taken.
Address DRESS SHIRTS, Herald office.
.I1ACHI*KK%.
?fjr*ANTSf)-Hoif 'WASHIN<;ToN~rtANh FlliisS';
it platen about 2.?>x38. Aildre*e V., W. A CO., IS Dstsk
St., New Vork. utatnii. parttaalW*.
Wanted-hydraulic prehsks of prom so
to flOU tons oretsure. Addresa boa 3,117 New York
Poet office.
WaNTkb ?0 PCfcCHAsfc.
SIZk PlREPROOlr SAFE WANtEbTMlHS
XViie In good order and cheap, Addreee B. U. A, HeraM
office.
WANTED?ONB SIX-fOOT IRON TACUCK paw
with or without Pump. Addreaa V. D. P., Herald oBea
IT ANTED TO PURCHASE-A PAIR LACK cub
TT tains and Bookcase about 9 feet long and AhUk' mmi
be cheap AiMr. s* "CASE." box 322 Herald aglta
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