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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Frroay, Oct 26-6 P. M. The raijway share market continues buoyant and oited, ant the tendency of prices ts strongly upward. Tho speculative feeling 1s becoming more decidedly “bullish” every day, and the number of outside ope- vators is rapidly on the increase, The fact thata large ‘short’ interest of long etaudiug exists among the old conservative houses contributes materiaily to the etrength of the bull movement, which i» evidently far from its culminating point. The remainder of the pre- @ont year promises to eclipse the speculative period of 1863-4, and prices will not improbably rise higher than thoy did ign Yet op referring to the highest prices in 1864, and comparing them with those now current, we find that ‘hey are considerably below that point, as the following statement shows ;— Now York Central.... Gris Hodsor Reading... Michigan Central... Michigan euthera, Ulinole entra... Clovoland and Pittsburg, Northwestern, Northwe-orm preferred. Rock Island, Fort Wayne. ‘To-day the most active and buoyant of the railway sbares have been Erie and Northwestern, and there has beon a very strong demand for beth, under which the former rose 1o 8434, and the latter to 57%. At the same time there was a well distributed business in all the Joading stocks, attended with moro then ordinary ex- gitement, Tue bulls are sanguine; because real values and the condition of the money market are equally Tavoroble to the success of their ventures, and are likely to romain se foran indefiuije period to come, Loans were mefc freely today at four per cent en miscellany se-urities to first class stock houses, and at $a Si (oa few of the leading dealers in governments; Dut there «ere a vumber of exceptions to highly epecu- tative au’ weak houses at 5 per cent, Owing to the Gupply of tie best grade of commercial paper, which is discount’ $96 per cent, being extromely light, the banks and» ber large lenders haye to rely almost en- tirely upoo the Stock Exchange for the employment of their fur aud the increased activity of business thereon «ds them the desired opportunity. There is ho probe! iy, however, of any othor than an easy yaoney at this centre during the remainder of The year,’ lenst, The Western centres are experien- ming incr’ ed monetary case, and Chicago is the only pity that ~toreport a superabundance of currency, although ereu there it is admitted that the supply is equal toch: demand, The Cincinnati Gazette of yoster- day remarkeds— ‘ove there is a euperabundance of money, with ale demand for discounts, and no inquiry soe Cor call loans, Bankers are not anxious, \ amyest in long paper, and rates of interest dat 84 10 por cent. Ov call, money is ob~ si clas- coilaterals at & per cent, ‘there is ly of exchange, bul, money being plenty, r to keep their bolandesin Now Yor kk, where s mterest, und there is, th refore, uo dispo- ie rept to Customers, Tho buying raies are remium, aud selling 1-10th premium. In eard of currency being snipped to New resent condition of the market, as in thatof ay. wouey, | The banks here report that there is no porceptible @rain either Westward or Southward, ard that the proba- bilities ave favorable to prolonged ease, The second 50 | per cent of she Clearing House certificates matured yes- torday, av! as the banks of this city hold twenty five of the forty ‘ve millions of (hese they have a ready means of repleniv of the Si event of the, necessity ari ‘Treasury is empowered by act of make a speciai issue of fifty millions, of uew mrocubacks to meet the omergoncy. It smpv be well to remark that all the Atlantic cities are equally well auppli d with currency, and that the statement of the condition of the Boston banks for the wock ondjag October 22.ahowed an increase of $992,900 in deposits, raving an aggrogate of $44,323,513 a! their disposal, sad for the whole of which they confers thomselves unable to find borrowers, At the open board at ten o'clock thore was ® vory active domand for Krie at 82% a 83 end Northwestern at 67 a 3. The preferred stock sold at 8035 @ M, and Michigan Southern at 9234 ® %, the chief interest of the market being eonfined to these, At the-first regular board there was a Jarge business transacted, at advancing prices, North- western gold at 573 8 34, snd Erie at $3 a 3, the latter showing a very strong undertone, wiih some disposition on the part of afew of the “shorts” to cover, New Work Central closed % higher than at the same time yesterday, Erie 1%, Cleveland and Toledo 1%, Rock Island 3%, Northwestern 234—proferred °;, Cleveland ond Pittaburs §%, Toledo, Wabash and Western 1, At- iantic Mail 13g, Cumberland %;, Maripoes mining {—pre- terred 23%, Erie preferred way 4% lower, Fort Wayno ty, Wostorn Union Telegraph *{. Chicago and Northwest- ern convertible bonds wore 3% higher. North Carolina mxes were 5 lower. Government securities were neglec- ted. Coupon five twenties of 1962 were %¢ lowor, seven- thirty notes of the first series 44. At the one o'clock sessions the market was very firm, with a furthor im- provement im prices On a portion of the Mat, Mrie selling up te 84%. half-past tro board there was no moterial change either mm prices or the speculative temper. New York Central closed %% higver than at the first board, Erie 7, Rock Island 3, Pacific Mall 2, Quicksilver >¢, Cumberland %, Mariposa preferred Michigan Southern was 4 lower, eland and Pittsburg 34, Northwestern preferred 14, ‘toledo, Wabash and Western \, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 3g; Western Union Telograph %. Thore was « solitary transaction in governmente, namely, five- wwenties of 1865, at 111 At the fast open board the market was steady in tove, tout with @ decline of 48 » 48°; upon # portion of the list. New York Qeptral closed at 119 Erie 8324, Roading “116, Michigan Southern 927%, Cleveland and *itteburg 92%, Cloveinnd and Tolode 120, Rock island 109%, Northwestern 6674—preferved 80, Ohio «nd Missisaippl certificates 38%, Quicksilver 553y. ‘ubsequontly the market became 2 shade firmer, the spooulative interest etill being mainly confined to Erie, Northwestern and Michiyaa Southern, At half-past five the following quotations were current:—Ohio and Missix- sippi certificates 83% 0 9%, Cumberlan® 619 \y, Q silver 5556 8%, Mariposa pretorred 317% n 32, New York Contral 119% 0120, Erie 6974 0 84, Michigan Southorn ng their coffers should the demands ck Exchange require it, while in tho ng, tho Secretary of the Congress to 9234 « 94, Cleveland and Pittsburg 92)< a 44, Rock Island 10916 0 %, Northwestern 67';—proferred 80 a 804, Fort Wayne 109% a 3%. Compound interest notes were, quoted thas by the buyers :—— Juno, 1964, 116% a 117; July, 116% 34; August, 11634 a 116; October, 114% a 115; Docom- ‘Wor, 1189f a 114; May, 1866, 11174 2 112; Aurust, 110)¢ a M; Septomber, 110 a 4; October, 1094 a 110%. Tho gold market was rother heavy and without anima fion, Tho opening price war 148, followod by a decline wr 4% and an advance to 145°(, from which point there ‘amas a steady roceaion to 147), succerded by a eeaction to 148, After thie it greduolly droped to 147, the closing quotation. There va» » moderately brisk borrowing demand, and loans wore tone at 1-168 8-16 carly in the day, but the rato subsequently fell off to 1-32, while after the clove of delivery hours two por cent was paid for having com verrica. ‘There was e iarge bueiness transrctad iv foreign ex. change, although the supply of bille in the market is very limited, Rates, consequently, showed an upwarl trodency, and thie firmaess operates of necesnity avainst the decline of the gold promium. Bankers’ bills on Bogland, ef sixty days, were quoted at the clove at 100'¢ © 1005, ; at three days, 110.4 110% ; commorcial, 108 a 100; Francs, long dato, bf. 160, a Gf. 17}¢¢.; short sight, 6f. &20. a Gf, 1890, Continental bills were nominally as ‘ender:—On Berlin 72 & 7%, on Bromen 78% 9 794; on Frankfort 41 9 41/{, on Amsterdam 40 4 41),, on Hamburg 965 0 86%, on Antwerp 5.2005 1), The latest quotations for Amorioan securities and consols tn Lon- 00 wore as under — ee eseeee % Hinois te 3 wet The Colorado gota #tocks: thew efntinued activity, al- Vhough the market for thom during the Jast fow days han Deon irreguiar wader the hammering of the bear, ammiated, doubtions, by salee to realize profite, The chief aotivity to-day has beon confined to Corydon, the trans- @otions ia which were enormous, while La Crosse was ‘next in polmt Of infores:, aod pricor generally showed @ sharp tondemoy towards recovery from the previous plight depression. At the first board Neo gold cloeed 12. higher than at ‘the same time yostor'a”; Corydon 9c. Ophir i0e., La Wrome gold 490, Atiantic and Pacific 10:., Quartz Hill 050, At the se0ond board Nye gold closed 30. highor Phau at the Are board, selling at 680; Quarty Hill 400, Oct; 22, « 8935 60 ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1866 solting at $6 40; La Crosse gold was 16¢. lower, selling ar tne eee eee Dae Be Diy master oP he Chere at $3 75 {e. 3); Ophir goktbc,, solling at $1 25. Cordon | SF ihe Holy Crows, Troy, N. a ae of was steady, with large transactions at $6 60, and Mon- tavk at 660. ‘The business at tho Sub-Treasury in this city to-day $3,108,319 the Haxxy, 4 Pariny non DowNING—BONSBLL. —On Wednesday, October at the Church of the Hodeoman, by the Rev. Dr eel ke 821,000 | ford, rector, Benzaxis L A i 2 roar entcegunsiepemmee Betrel Deae aee ana bt i efor! atch chi I the Rotoens haw char Cana by the . B, New York, to Lerrm %. os Morrell! ten beeen atte Danie Mort, of Pa De Wii ‘ups+—CoorEn, —Ou Thu October 25, at the Cham ae the Advent, by sety A. pew Hart, Jun De Witpr to y G., daughter of Thomas H. Cooper, Esq., of Mott Haven, 8 Detoher $0, by Rev. La Maur L.’ Fowzsr, all Fietp—Fowan —On Tuesday, 3 Fimw to Esibat D D., Jour D. Fu October 18, by the .—On Thursday, Rev, F. G. Brown, Faun Fucus to Gaack L. Maxrix, all weries 105) Sd wevies 10585 of ‘oe city, No cards. —At Parkorsburg, West Va., on Tues- by tho Rov. J. W. Carter, Mr. L. 8, on October 16, FRANKLIN to 87, Sana C, Gaux, daujhter of EL, Gee, Esq., formerly of this city. GakpneR—DoavaLe.—On ‘ihuraday, October 25, by the Rev. CI Giles, Joan BROWN GARDNER to ‘Aonus E. ib alba. 19% Dvopats, all of this ot. ‘No cards, 8 Garar—Psyser.—On Wednosday, Octobor 24, by the love Rev, Dr. E. H. P. Gaiow to Miss Emma J. Pay- SKE, both of Thule city. iy Horxwws—Simrsox.—On Thursday, October 25, at the 32 96 residence of the bride's parents,” by the Rev, John Brash, James D. Horains to Exiza J,, second daughter 30000 dune 6400 5 of Richard Simpson, Fsq., all of this city. in} Jamreson—Buu.—In the city of Newburg, on Tuesday, oO October 23, at the residence of the brid Sree waats OF lo Rev. William Graham, of Boston, assisted Rey. 1090 Carlisle, of Newburg, Boni Jamimsoy, of Montreal, WO Be, 30; to Euta Ly daughter of Thomas Bell, Esq,, late of New 4 ee cits - ards, 23, s ‘180! 3 October at the oo Yorkvilo Baptist church, Ty thekor Oro. Net, ie Z Joux Lisson to Miss Manx Hamuuis, all of this city. No bets McCottx—Dewanctos.—On Thureday, October 25, at 1 Central yon St. John’s church, by the Rev. Geo. F, Seymour, Joskrit 107 Cumber Coal 8 Bs rd nea to ANNA CLEMENTINA, Only daughter of the late we do wise EF C. L, Donnington, Esq., both of Brooklyn, No cards, 2 Wilke “PAvisEN—Wood.—On Thursday, October 25, at the 400 First Baptist church, by the Rey. T. D, Anderson, vod, 2008 H. Paviaex to Many D., only daughter of William Wood, gow Mar &U BR Ist prof it ee ada -On Thursday oy Witte BARS —FUSIBR. hursday, October 25, at the resi- 199 20) slit & St Paul eR dence of the bride’s parents, No, 65 Second avenue, by 3 Rov. L. L Tweed, Hanax Pxans, of Cloveland, Ohio, to 390 Twogryn Fisemr, of New York. No cards, ‘0 C.eveland papers pleave Copy, Roar —Liis.—On Monday, October 8, P, F. Rvs- Beit. (0 Miss CatHanine Luntis, both of (his city, Sirenwoop—Mosross —On’ Thurs day morning, COMMERCIAL REPORT. Furpay, € Asnma.—Receipts M4 packages. ‘The market was unchanged in every rerpect. Breapervrvs.—Recetpts, Oc- tober 25, at the residence of the bride's father, Peeks- kill, N. ¥., by the Rev. D. M, Halliday, Mr. Evwaxp Same wooo to’ Miss Many Igauenta MowrKoss, Lrowann.—On Wednesday, October 24, at St, nodist Episcopal butch, ‘by Rev, Gyrus D. Foss, assistea by Rev. J. 1. G. McKoun, Joa J. Srenny ant Sacan Fy F., daughter of William Leouard, Esq., all of ia clty, Tontxy—Ossoann.~-At LoRoy, N. Y., on Taesday, Oc- tober 23, by Rev, Wm. Dewey, Axos G. TorKuy, of New York, to Chama A., daughter ‘of Harrison Geborne, Esq., . 19,994 DbIs, flour; 1,800 bags corn meal; 15,500 bushels wheat; 700 do, oats; 4.100 do, malt, and 84,763 do, burley. The market for State and Western flour was steady ani firm to-doy, under a fair demand from the local trade and for shignont (o coastwise ports—the British Prov- inoes, West Ings, &c.—and » fair business was trans acted at xbou' rday's prices, the sales comprising 15.00 bblx. at Bie appended quototions:—Southern flour | Of LeRoy, 4 was in fairly nciive demind and prices were well | sohaic curate ty the Reve ee i Ween Unies maintained. ‘Tho sates comprised 400 bbls. Forzyé Bour |}, Wiers to Manx J. Janvie, both of this ety. count of the limited offerings fess was done, Sales 40) DbIS. bers ad Died. Be sey Tarrytown, N. ¥., on Th Jura ¥. Barixs, aged 68 yours, ee Pe cere ee attend the funeral, from the Methodist l"piscopal church, Washington street t, Tarrytown, on Monday morniug, at half-past eieven o'clock, Trains ioave Hudson River Railroad depot (Tuirtioth strect and Ninth avenue), atten o'clock, returning from Tarrytown the same afternoon, Bur xEEx.—-On Friday, October 26, Wietzam BH. Book- Superfine aud Western xtra state Choice state Common t wwii Extra round hoop Ohio. Western trade brands . Common Southern. Fanoy and exira dc Rye caupertine) Gorn meal, Jersey. Gorn meal, Brandywine. Corn meal, punchven The wheat market ruled wie waad was moderste, | Tho say figure, bh day, Octobor FerepErepes is of the family nro gespectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residenco of his parents, No. 16 ‘Thompson etree, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Bravvere,—At Newtown, 1. 1., on Thursday, s October. 25, Binary Biavvert, in the 70th year of bie ag ‘he friends of the family are Feapectfully i invited to attend the funcral, from lis late vesideno., this (Satur- day) afternoan, at one o'clock. Cars icave Hunter's Point at buif-past eleven o’e!oek. Brrcewrnet,—Oa Thurscey, October 25, Maxy Moorn, roungest daoghter of Henry and Manny Brickwedel, agod year, 7 mouths and 14 du Tho relatives and fiends of the family ero invited to attend the faueral, irom the residen No, 689 Th'rd aveuu, this (saturday) odlock, Boom. —On Thursday, Oe wife of Charles Booth, aged Hill, county Meath, Ireland. Her remains will be taken from her tate res! Cherry etreet. this Saturday) mornine, at nine St Tores shurch, corner Twigs where solemn mass of requiem the re; 7 0 rin thong the de. cd to A armall » full if not are advanced Ie, f s nol untversal, ‘The Congined small ree pts favor tue beliet that the specula- tora maintain contro! of the West as well as here, ‘The busi- peas today war light, compri:i ‘& $2 40 for Ne about 5.000 bushes at 2 Milwaukee, and &4 9 for new walle $2 for raixed spring, aud fair atubor Inst to arrive, corn m.rket opoued qui ently ruled yore active, and in the absance of ¢ #0, per bushel. round Weste Store snd $1 18, allot el Bbout 260,000 bushels, atl fora shopping mixed, We 7% or intert@r, $113 wn Al 1M ‘a ip store, $146 a $1 165, for ae Lin 8118 for yellow Wesiera and $1 ita St i» fron Weta, One eee ee 1 Moderately activ mand at previous prices, with fu Saluding Chl Chicago ond Milv Baio’ at a The. ve ddeanni there was uo nor , beloved notive of Sammer Rye was but, ‘owing to the lied offerings, bustnoss Of cansequenee, and. ‘prices iy coullnued in active demand, ‘s iavor. The sales were da West #t $1 13 a$) 14 in re paid, $1 23 for State and ‘steady but qulet. Comvnx.—The market for fall kinds was moderately active “ Sat a. The Kock of Rio embraces ,6is4 bags, includ. dl ware Misin form sold, In Maracaibo terday, (ho salos—not nee, 191 clock, to sud Henry streets, iil be offered up for f her soul, theace to Calvary Cemetery. w?.—At Five Mile River, Connecticu', ou ‘Thurs October 25, after u #hort and peinful iWiness, Joserit LAULARY, | the younvest. fou of hee aud Cordelia Cud- ; ‘25 days, were nominal, an mi Were a 136. b bi ea ae ie C "Malt Ww dene jrien’s cary, which sill remains in stock. We cotetday tn regard 1) it baving been ere Was n cOUsidCrable Moverncut Yes nly reported—renching anced Je, a xed belong sdk at $1 15 in The sales comprised The fanerai serviews: will be attended at the Rentist bags, at from 17¢c. a 11 er paid; 0 bags Tn. chureh, Five Mil hr this (Saturday) afternoon, at guayra wore sold to-day on orn Corton.--Furiaer reports from certain tocalities of the parti - South, received kere to-day, go to substantiate the accounts ee : a Ness Chats of a blighting frost, previously received, and more active de« Nos: w attend. Su! ve market for dry cod has been more active, but a | Graves,—On Saturday, October 1:3, Cranes B. Graves, mand, bused ov the probablities of a reduced crop, was do- ¢ 2 years, 2 months and 2 days, veloped. Vrices ruled drmer, closing at the Seaprovement The funeral will take place from their residence, No. shown fn the quotations below, | The salen were mainty: | speculators, und comprised R700 balee. Itece\pia, 2083 bales, Florida, Mobile, N.O.§+ T ‘i me OT, a 3 Tal ie 0 4a 4 41 a a, Het to Liverpool, and rates were Jondon i fair trade was done, the sbip- ng the past ewo or three 428 Last Fifty-lret street, Meekman tor day) afternoon, at one ovlock. Avis.—On Priday, October 26, Sanam F., daughter of W. M. and Anna Jane Davie, aged 14 years, 9 months and 18 days. ‘Tho rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents 66 Columbia sirect, on Sunday afvernoon at one o'clock. Doccrass.—On Thursday, October 25, Mrs, ANN EB. ‘76 ye: ce, this (Satur. Upland. minal mente ahs ariey ating i greater firmucks. Tho engagements we per steamer, 9.400 bushels’ barley, oxen cheese, at 20s, lays iinparting nt dd. per 48 tba Si Dot Ass, aged 76 years. The faneral wilt tke pluce this (Saturday) afternoon, “xen cher t ondon, ’ one bushels oars at i pia. a 6d., and per steamer 20,00) do. berley, at 64, ex welock f . . etc Gh and Bs bole, applon ck be Hen $4. beken at Lal/-past tweive vek, from the residence of her son-in-law, R, H. Jones, 224 West Twenty-ifih street, Bnd to Gi The friends of the ‘family are respectfully invited to bales cotton, at 33° row, Der steamer, 009 bus. barley at 44) Tho —A vease! with ‘2, bbls. Petro.oum, to Gibraltar tor orders. at 4 it decline has bee n submiued to, we eve com print Huta at $8 123510 98 3 vor closing fire, 6 Outside price, d $736 a ‘ee oo tee Grand Bank, “heen in Prod yale request, with sales of 2500 a oY it Other kinds, parioulerly aged 60 years, Remains taken to Mariborough, Ulster county, for interment. Guxy.—On Phureday, October 25, Tuowas F., only and heloved child of Michael and Julia Josephine Guau, aged 19 months ani 20 days. ‘The friends of the family are resi or. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence 3 ew a the small etipply, Bo ing 8 Wo. for Kealed and No. barreled herring salon wers offesiod of two ourpres Latcadar on private a a falr demand nas pre his parents, 17 Hived. the marke: he steel of this de ‘led, ond em Watt siroe!, on Sunuay, at iwulve o'clock, to Calvary Con ober 25, Man- city. friends and remtives of ihe family are respectful her late reside ernoon, at two by Hors.—-Selections commanded betier Prices, but other kinds were withont pertcular change. The stock of prime and choice qualities ts of Dales, Partly at from 2. a MoLasses.—A more grades best sulled to prices contioned very! most desirable gra: Portland. Boston rth avenae, on Monday further neti », Ua The vheart, Missm, 49 vers, Th We nove sa low. . iL ‘ aay evoning, October 25, of disease ‘ot atatitiess danghter of Robert L. Lane, ing tendenoey. on aged of the family are invited toattond the tarday) afveruuon, Brooklyn ports, tho gh partly on ritegal, chie: -, twor terrae anit a cargo of talus spot—ihree can: woes clayed on pr 1, EB Hac at ony o'clock, ‘rom Oetoher 26, Chara Tar, Tic wie. | only devehtor of Willinm J. and Bridget Loe, aged 1 year of and 3 na wns qniet—tast Aale was its turpentine co Unsctiled and trrogulnr, aud at the ont, ineral Will tke place, on Sunday afternoon, at of her parenta, No, 204 The tcends and relatives of the respectiully invited to attend the funeral ch ned elther buyer or 1 10 aperate Liryely. higher prices were The nw Le Lor rosins also y evening, October 25. Many B. ks, and daughter of the late Manne Micha : are respectfully invited to Suniay afterneon, trom hor late ft Sixtoenih sircet, ab balf-pact one o'clock, Hoston papers please copy Mitts, —n Thurad denly, Jows Hi. rect quiet, a Crushes has ruled 2%, in Brooklyn, and- Gun yearot his age, ‘The funeral serv atthe Summertield Methodist Episcopal chy corner of Washington and Groen avenviee, Brooklyn. on Sunday morning, at nine Welock, and at the Methodist church al damaica, Ie 1, at half-past twalve o'clock in Uie afternoon of the came day u 1 the Ciby disttlied was stead, r ‘Ovearr.—We heard decided change. Provisions. — Restins Sta $l 06, but prices were without ne sales, On Thursday, October another ri of coneump- vance, be it un There being » a BU ely the. re inbuilt $1 89 in. the pi The sates weer toterably bh my - Mere New York heavy artillery are from the resi oS Thira invited to attend the funeral, of his uncle, George Patterson, No. ‘, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. n —4)n Friday, October 26, after a long illness, Wis Y, @'Coswor, in (he 26th year of his age. Yhe friends of the’ fumnity are most Tespectfully re. » Sunday afternoon, at nee of his parent between Tenth an fire Pale i of pext $2 90. seller all of | January: {was quick but sioady: gales 2590 vbis. at nae, $1F m $28 Cor new exten Sb he no wales of quowed to attend the funera!, half-past_one o'clock, from the rert No, bb) West Pifty-wecond street, Eleventh avenue. Reweswones.—On Friday, October 26, Woisem Rem. rxavnan, S2 years of ‘The friends and relative: Ing scares was A reanest ony, the ales were 300 pa: for Khoulders and 164% Arket coptintied Aull and 7 amival vutehie pries for Found Joie mg « lots ware xold at eo mainly at from without particular of 1OAge. @ 10%, bay, the Maret elon hd Rellers were ant ages, at Ide. @ 1Fhye ‘The lard " of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 494 Kod. son street, on Sunday morning, at eleven o’clovk, Fa- neal service will be atiended, atthe Bull's Ferry Me- thodist church, & one ovlock PM. The remains will be interred at English Neighborhood Cemetery, New Jersey. come.—On Thureday morning, October 25, Ocnen M. Rocans, in the 63d year of his age. ‘The relativer friends and thove of his eons, John Ri, Charles B. and Orden M. faces by hyd oar iy tad to astend the tuner: Wost Thirty-firet street, three o'clock. At the meeting of th Materiat Aaeehaleae, | it of the association be till the funeral of the late Orden % {afer a hres aor, from cm’ bis late No, 218 Weet Thirt; it wi reer. ts . G. A. CONOVER, President, Mane Erounre, Beeretary. Ryerson. noe Frida} ay mowsing, October 26, Joms Rrm. Stet iv iJ the! relatives ie tendo fa family are ve are reapecstully iar to attend ti ners! No, A ‘West Thirteenth sireet, op Sunday iain 2 at two o'clock, Sroxas--On Friday, ee get 26, fe of Isaac 5 ae & Was moderately fate to good refining € ea or (OF) hha to Rio boxes, 57,000 homiually as teller H0tgo.; falr to good rranl al Prime growers 1, Wye, w Lise. 5 3 160 2, Tage. wh it sia prlees, with ky at from Se. w 206. from hie late residence, on Sanday chemmeeh, o& Mechanics’ Mutual Building resotved, that the members requested 10 attend Rogers Fa. on Sune residence, oat further sales of 580 bhds. eases old Ohio at %e., 9 Ghnvectiont at I2)ecs en miscollaten ner Havana and Yara at Abo, vane Wrappers at $ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Powe —Besn,.—On Freres, | October 26, by the Rev. Tiros, Nevade, to 5 to ony, iia Reeves ‘ANDERAEEE, of the same —In enarh: & ie , the residence of the bride's parents, W. Mick! 8 Mart acuam J. Serxis, her late rest. | morning, at ot on onl mnie of eaten, and Emelia A. 4 wipiires and ae. the fous ee Tees: pecan ation poy ey + jaye gally’ wte relatives and friends of the family, the members of Varick Lodge, No, 31, ¥. and A, M., ond, the Maaoais eaenet neraily, ‘also the members of Engine y Ro. 1 are respectfully invited to the pal van as Grove street ehurch, Jersey Su for Caer L. L, on Tuesday, City, —At Green: October 23, nats cal ‘Paylor, in the 6lst year of her the 56th year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 212 Adams street, Brooklyn. ‘Trvs,—Euzaners, widow of Robert Titus, on sixth day, 26th of tenth month, at the residence of her son-in- law, Henry J. Howland, No. 31 Seventy-third street, aged 70 years and 6 months ‘The remains will be taken to Athens, N. Y., for inter- ment. TuTmLt.—At Jerusalem, L. L, on Friday, October 26, Hevrmrta O., wife of Samuel H. fathitl, aged 43 years, 1 months and 12 days, The relatives and ‘friends of the are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on at one reoeocte without further notice, ‘Wrior.—At Brooklyn, October 24, Henrrra Hyatt, wife 7 Soba s hee mony ‘aged 45 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the preg this ying eons at 2 o’cloc! late residence, Skillman doors Kalb avenue, ‘Wixvxt,—On Thursday, October 25, after a short {il- ness, Exeanor Jaye, eldest child of Thomas and Isabella won agod 4 years, 1 month and $ days, friends are respectfully invi funeral on Sunday afternoon, at half- from the rosidence of her parents, Brooklyn. to attend the two o'clock, fo. 222 Jay atrect, ‘THY EAM caninenncnncass HARMISON'S omen, @ Blsth iP OF anagred tinaihy yuna hope ae use Oo a rea oe ae, W. J.B. INGRAHAM. ad Sttawberey att atreet, Poitadatpita, F THR YOUNG LADY, WILl CALL AT 136 SIXTH Wl hear of the parcels abe lot on Saturday, Octater an, WALDUGK”* FS. DE MOTT SHERWOOD WILL Pe gt with Mrs, 8. V. R, Sherwood, of Almond. N. Y., have $100 sent to his address, which is deposited for him, TeMAURICE HANNIGAN, LATE O OF DUNGARVAN, gounty Waterford; Ireland ‘would call at S08 Pearl aircet, he woul 8 brother William. Peoewarion Wa WANTED—OF (BOTA. J. WHE} count Ireland, by his wate, Anna Whelan. score, coy murphy: Wo, 8 Cherry alley, Newark, N, J, Chicago papers piease $ PX 6 Pitter, WANTED—OP NICHOLES TOBIN, | his wife and child Ann. mr Yett a ved by hte aber 2b Any eration sti any | ior n x ma ee a will please ‘show him’ (hie sdver OUN 8, BERRY & CO.. DEAL LSEWHERE IN Jot iy city, will sotterve ve their wre interests Dy calling on anata sates OHN'S. BERRY & C0. 74 Broadway. ISS RACHEL C.—THERE 1S 4 LETTER FOR YOU at station D, Please call and get it, and reply. ‘RS. Pa ek yb nib PLEASE AT M*a¢ CALL AGAIN F days old. Apply at avenue. Sine QTADT THEATRE, TRURADAY, soll ez LADY romUMIce doman Floticad? “Address Wes Post vice. — ILL irked YOUNG LADY IN BLACK, WHO sabe J down {1 stub pany in Madicon, avenue atage O'clock, and Visited the Museum, plese tho yutng gentleman who. cat ojpoale. Addreas ron, New York Post ofice, ILLIAM FRECKLETON, FROM resided’some timo since tn Ni larly requested to write immediate! dress, to his son, 44 Oswald atrecs, PINANCIAL, RULLION again yo MINING COMPANY ‘A fifth dividend of five pee cent rik be paid on November 1, instant, to stockholders of record of October 26, Ler ie stockholders of Boston record at 19 Tandall street, and pols bay apc a Se ie PS i Loan ee ‘trust Com xchauge pi at ol sgtondl a Pe WHITNEY, Treasurer, [)BSIRED-A, LOAN OF 890,00 ON, FIRST MORT. age on 00 acres of land, a railroad, and super- itructures neur Pittsburg.” Papers and particulara at tho odice of L, HARPER, No. 1 Rector atreet. EMPUIS, TENN., COUPONS AND PAST DUE IN. DEBTEDNESS By an onfinanoe passed by the Roar or and Aldermen, September 25, it was ordained past die bonds and Coupons’ Indebledness of the cily of Memvhis be received for dues poring (as aaa fundnble in thirty-year bonds of $1, drawing ten por cent thterest and payable tu the aot Montphie neat Hap nite ally, for the follow! i ond upons, iesued and dosed by the cit Memphis — nd Coupons Memphis, Te: Bonds na Little Rock Railroad Coupons past attempts Ten Paeartin Tenn., Charleston Railroad Coupons past duc. Memphis, Tenn,, Oluo Railroad Coupons paat due, Memphis, Tenn., Mississipp! and Tennessee Rallroad Cou- pons past due. LE er for a aS. by mall or otherwise, will receive punctual attention "*p. . HUGHES, City Comptralle: lemphis, Tenn. ast wus. C TPICH OF TRUSTRES OF CREDITORS AND STOOK- holders of the Olio and Mu sprays os R.B. ern Division.) » Co. (Easte adopt x plan Of the Ono ilroad Com iTorach upoa this. fmpertett ‘iuestion, the agreement un- dev which the trust won formed. requiroa that three-fourths in interest of the owners, or tholr Tegal representatives, of prefer and also of unpreferred ficates, shall be pres- entand voting For the purnaas therefore, of insuring & quorum, certidente holders are earnestly requested to have transfers made fn thelr own names, ie ‘to be present at tho -mecting. either in person or by Fruet will be closed on the six: ‘The transter books of the teenth day of October next, at two o'clock P. M., anc remain closed untilfurther notice.” By order of the Trustees. ALLA) CAMPB! LL, Chairman. 8 aye DEALERS OVERNMENT TOC AND GomPounn B IRTERESE NOTES, CLORU Pam, ae ee jew Yorm, Oct. 26, 1366, Buy-| Sel rag. ji Registered. ‘61 1g ‘Tame, & Cot. 7B HM RRS “er 1084) (Lun 5.20 Coupon, ea He 14aeg) h 0 Coupon, ie: 15511029; A § 20 Coupon, '6h He os 6-20 Cou65, ne 0-40 000 70 LOAN—ON FIRST CLASS ¥ roperty. KING & CO., No. 9, Tweaty- bk we Fitts Tivenue i tel $500,000 2.208 fgoge, in sume to several sitms at 6 per cent, ©. 8, SMIT way, room No. 7 ON (BOND AND MORT. T percent; also hk CO., 118 Broad. RESTAU RANTS. NOW ee ta. Pad WER! ROAST DE: rel DEE racour every day, fresh and A No. <a + Riven Wine by the glass, CHARLES MERKLEIN TY CIGAR® LOW POR Casi Ss 500,000 Sis ge ok ek aie agent, New York Cigar Manufacturing Company, 9¢ Warren wireet. 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, | EEDRIC PHOTOGRAPHERS, m9 Fifth avenue, 5 Twenty-second aud Twenty. tint strecta, Coa THE BEST QUALITY Apply at the coal and May Third CHAS. A, © oe coke offic from whatever cause. by ELL. Professor of Midwifery (thirty yours’ ens Gt West Thirty-fourth dink near Sixta avenue, MARPIED GATES MADAM. nes. sllible Foonch Female Pills, No. t. price w Tail; sate sud neer Bixth ave. 6 Amity Viane can be ‘consnuited ou all Panty ‘eons: Pleasant roous Yor ladies who desire goott aarslag CERTAT Rays Profoasor Thor i Appiic atiuua by Dr. and Mactame DUBOIS, N bird Aras SAVE: ALWAYS E No, 6 Ainity place, iewl aitendance, All ifally treated. LL. UNPORTUNATES SHOULD CONSULT. DR. AV GRINDL mity piace. Sare reliel m ail xpe- ial compiaints.’ Consultations free, A CROUTAPOL VIGOR AND MAX HOOD REGATNED, «use Dr, POW ir, especially all contemplating Inarrage. Oiive 19% F ma server LL, UNPORTUNATES CONSULT DR. KENNEDY, 195 - im street. Use his io tear remedies, Dee Bilitated persons, try Kenne wwigoratore. NE INTERVIEW FOR (Mamncen jee by Dr Fownas 196 Blan trees Hie Perio PROPESSOR OF MII> rantere omrtoin reliel to nal! hanes wt vie inex sent a a oF oF by mnedieia vy A —TUE MARRIED omare Pin 3 Th MEDICAL + Companion, vy Dr. SAU, protenia grery lade from imedtval % 128 Liberty street. DENTIAI. CONSULTATION / member ot N. ¥.U. Medical College Bi uaual on certain Chambers. N. B. DVS REMEDINE CL pfortunates use them and orators where inenhood is tapalred 1 Be ® RENN meroury, in shorter u Cin, OF BO pay taken, No. 3 Division ‘mireet, vie Dp" HUNTEW'E RED pRor 18 THE ONLY IEMRDY that wr’) Foot out virud of a certain ovens, all others dry it in the jor. Nad ) Division street. $2 OCTOR HUNT s BoTARIO ¢ compra. RESTORES Vigor of youth in one and strength diitated. ‘$5 per a "St vinioe street, since to the most det Ds POWEML "PHYSICIAN AND 8 av RORON. 196 N ae etree), @ few doors west of Broadway. Ceres io G™aten coun ) TALENT. =I KENNEDY AND GHAR a ap TEE hood. FOR © ERTAIN Dig AMES ¢ eee our Dy. “WARRIGON Fea eases cured immediately, cca Sixth avenues re LADIRG: STEARNS ara, Wistk shes tah AGE eho br RENEE ess. Luv INDUCES FH rvnine--o- ose nnn TENTION! PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE 218T Ward.—The property owners in the Twenty-first Ward are requested to attend a meeting to be held at the oflice of John B, Marrecella, 662 Third avenio, botween Thirty-eighth and ‘Thirt; Aa b streets, on M ‘29, at 8 Oelock P. tako measures he illegal proceeds times of the. Hoard ‘of Health, in ‘and wasteful ex. penditure for work and repairs, which they undertake to charge on the owners at exhorblinat raton, A MATER MEMBERS OF HENRY OLAY LODGE + No. 10, A. P are requested to meet at Cooper In- iltaie 04 Sunday next, October 38. at i o'cock P.M. toak. tend the lecture of Rev, Chas, B, Smyth. The mombera of sister Lodges are respectfully invited By order, A. HALL, W. M. _Sawune ¢ au SERN, | R. 8. (ane, INTO MY POSSESSION ON OR ABOUT JUNK, 1836, three Trunks. If not culled for Jn thses dave wil te wold to Pay expenses. MAURICK, RIGGINS, Biable £45 Wost Lousion atrest, Ooronen 25, 1886. ENTRAL PARK ORDINANCES, The Board of Commissioners of the Central Park do in as follows: — 10 7 of the ordinances of this Board is hereby amend- ed 80 ne to rend as follows:— ‘moriow 7. Two pounds are hereby catablished in the Cen. tral Park for the impounding of horses, cattle, seep, dogs, swing, geese and other animals found trespassing upon sald Park, All auch animals found et largo upon the Pork may be taken by any person or persons azd driven or carfled to one of the sald pounds. and may be kept enclosed therein during five days, at the end of which time, If not pre- Vicusly claimed, they may be sold at public auction; pro. viced that taro days’ provious novice of the ale thereof a ave besn conspicuonsly posted at the pound. The owner of mal Ko impounded by virtue of the ordinances of the Central Park. tinny redeem the same be- fore the day of wale, by the payment to the Treasurer of the Board, us followa:— For ‘enc vital other than goats and geese, $2, and the exponae of keeping. ‘or oach font $4, and the expense of keeping, For geese twenty-five cents cach and the exponses of keep Tl a etrenpeial Leoplag shall bo rrokored a follows: For each horse, dog, or head of neat siook, ifty cease per ‘or each goat, awine, or sheep, twouty cents per day. For each goose, tive cents per diy. Tf, withiteone month after the sale of any impounded wale mal, {ts former owner sho 1 appear and claim the waine, the Treasurer shall, after. deducting the ful amount of the teal above provided fur, pay over to him the proceeds of nve Ordinance vas adopted at a resting of the Board f Cominissioners of tie Contral Park held on the 19th inst., and te pEnliahed iu peter ‘to the requirements ‘of au act entitled “An act for we iingion an porernment wf Ue Central Park to the tie of New York," passed April Nite following euctioa of snid uct is applicable to the above ofa i rsong offending against such ordinances guilty of misdemeanor, and be punivhed on conviction before the Mayor, Recorder or any magisirate of the etty of New York, by a fine not exgoeding $5), and in default of payment by imprisonment wot esceeaing thirty nye By onder of the Board, DREW H. GREEN, Comptrolicr of the Park, Nuw Your. Get, 26, 1866, 0 snail be dom {RENCH BENKVOLENT ‘80 LeTY HE ANNUAL mocting of the subscribers of this soeluty will be held fth avenue, at Delmonico's, corner Fourteenth street and on Monday, 20th inst., at 7% P.M. \POTICE or TF VHK CASK OF GOODS LEFT in ae Possession last March by F. H, Reapat. is not led for {n fourteen dave tt will be sold to pay expenses, HE. RY NE WPORT, Staten island. ‘OTICE TO DENTISTS.—iN CONSIDER ATION b auiia recently commeticod in the city of New York infringement of patents beid by Camimlags & Govtyear, 4 the use of rubber and al pula able subances aa upped o dent A it e dent " of jew York, have organ- fred under’ to nate of the American Denial toorecuve Society, to defeat, if possible, and protect the profession from what we don sro f the unjust Kovage of sad oom. peny. The commil ria theo thin body Speration of all the de donald thesguont ae Unite Staton and we recommend the: ult parctovon in all the etties Cab towns 0 sia ‘tae! defending » uit that will test the validity of these demands, We are induced oe teat these claitas in consequence of the patent» Latin he ‘obtained through mi pemage rem minent counae) have that the patent ive. Societies and mom. of the profession wp! Please addres the Seortary of dors the Comunfiteo. SOHN M. CROWELL, Brondway. JOUN G. AMBLEK, President. W. ©, Hous, Gxo, B. Hawzs, Troasuror. IS ee John M. Cro ew brig A. Starr, T.G. Wait, T. HW. Burras. ao OF THE VIRRE Lagi at com. + 20 Whall street, October 25, IMs, At the quarterty meeting Uf the divectors of Unis company, held this a sun H. Prentice was elected president to the place of Re Nahas = bo thy B doracer Bre bow speretery, in the place Ce rH! iy order ot the Board, * W. P, PRENTIC SURGICAL CLINICAL | LROTURR: > tal.—Dr. chan, aurgoon-tn-chir pag: rood Clinieal Lectures, wuts? Hosptial, on Batui Novaratier it. For further | information ‘on ap iverigtendeut, af (he hosp'tal, Toot janis Island, oF at Dr: armochat dence, Ne thas Kast Sixiventh strent, ~ COMPANIES win. RLRABLE shooting ground ep lena arcommodattone, Dey strert, Nori River, every (po THE EDITOR oF THR HERALD. T doom ft aduty to make public sel: knawledyment of altaule ald rendered to me during my reeewt + Koneng: sineel corgeg of Canal 0. 1h Oncha it _pliysietana, but wiki < perma Recommended by some peraonel friends to Dr. vaenawelg, aced myself under lit care, esoetly cured by his skill Ia a short apne ne thin appartaaity of publiciy thackibg bin for the bene: tit be: stowed Spee me in ren the to Beatth, ARKEL TRACY, 216 Be mam fruit slants 41 Broad New Yous, Oot, %, 1 Ve APOR FAH KE iyo DLA 12 CoRR SALIMOS DE Santiago de Cal ns de tocar ow vitas lege. mon tenia uae eh BO kathowae heck is trevesia ‘conta tenipo poco satisfactorie pero ain que el Vapor, ni los pasa. ros epperimentasemos Im mevor novedad, gracias » las & ae cnnlvtader del buqne, ¥ 188 (ne tod ir. John stiri gence, dew a Darien. de Ri ryt radecunienw que bhies ie ade Was" ‘eteaaehen ‘tt A ct ad “ HULLTARDS, ae. LABOR NUMBRA ov be nay 4 cl A89 STANDARD Billiard Tablee for delivery, Wr have rently imereased our (aeMiulses aad having (bere large rane STaccorien Im operadum, fitted “with Ube most impcoved machinery, we — a well first clase bles, —- a ns OA each. Ws Grou Batis, ¢ © ‘cen oe sw beats aaa et OLLEND Bw street, New York, 46000 PLAYER PROM LONDON RB. ent 8 make himself fongorvta manterment C046 Greanwich streat DS ee ye quires TLLIARD® Wk ARE NOW TARTARFD ro FUR fieh the beet and en Tavier, with the ince: Teint Cushion In the United Staton KAVANAGH DECKER, corner Cansl and Cevire ptrerte, New. ork. Fo SALE_-TWO RAVARAGH 2 DECKER'S Finst slaee Billiard Tables, Kany sail the improvements: hare been in une about siz inom ars Sta great ancrifiog, Can be Nevieens at seein) HONEY. WELLS saloon, 50 Market street, Nd. Marke’ treet éeyot b RILDIARD ove ror OCTORRR, “CONPAIN “4 all reports of the laie matches, abd aii the Laver ews, now Copies sent free br mat! . aieress AN & 00L) Nos, © w ©) Crosby eireet, N's YORK, NOTION 1S HERERY veer ie bine otce at Fibre, Dinvingrasieg tou. it reew, ee ii ardor of We Fae fuer =a er od ae Parad WEAK BROADWAY, oa thal pie send Broader s po ah jothing. Ladies wait T Sas aa GENTLEMEN CAN TAL THE UT pe nd Lin) lv oye ola Pa any Aaniies eteuved — wor Ow Wi P OH IN THE UNIV! ee and second class at NERISTIAN CHURCH, TWENTY-EIGHIH cert ree sc fae "EAR MERE c A. Divine Peeling Mother"’. with His seven sentences ulsered om jars cross. IND STREET P! ol roe -SB00! ¥ die} Eiguth evancen “Ser i to-morrow, the pester. aT Hon aN eri ike reed: He inared mie to rt at ee RENOM CHURCH DU GT. | ESPRIT-REY. Bm. oon st Mig) Bunday nonool AD ATA aed a Pe Me Pst FREE, WIE BAPTIN CHURCH, SuVEE. ry on pe oe Ren cee at 103g APM and Pott. Sunday Sotcol Concert acd Pht wi SP RE SR LEOTGRS . Thi 5 ae mean fd dat prion iy ae ne GOUGH WILL DEL ives Er NEW Ou ‘cashier's 448 Bi feta Won He ticatts, od Doweny schaa Hentd 40 ria Grand street. and at of evening of the lecture, nd at the Co Ang Poketr We,: reserved seats $1. LY ECTU eee ae OTHE a OT THE Wardlaw, in the large ‘hall corner, rth nireet and light avons, of Sunday, at 7% P. AL. and Ohristians are invited. EXINGTON . AVENUE | METHODIST EPI Corner Fitiynecond street. and Lex! B, purine ., will preach in th to-morrow morning, at 10% o'clock, and Rev. T. F. ia the ayening, at 7 o'clock, WM. H. EVANS, Pastor. TAIGHT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OP 4 Lalgat aut Varick streels—Preaching ‘on Sunday: the ban yen mornihg and evening, by the Rev. Wm. H. Al Ota nue, oN ey R, AUGUST ROER WILL HEAR SOMETHING his adventage by inquiring at ts Meinoke Wendt's, 17 South William 8 —— jew York. RS, EMMA HARDING'S DISCOURSES, baer? ng Spiritustiats, 896 Broadway, at 1054 and 7 Subjects—“"he Babbath at Spirit ge rel ol Problems of Creation." Conference 8 o’ck OTICR AND Pb e nf To al! me: y friends, eting:— The SEW PO Te TER ATI hnolig wivicod that T shoal nective n 'arger :]re0, fOr that reason besides atiers of leas importanoe, 1 shall not miteae fn Fouston street churoh te morrow, but shall lecture.at COOPER INSTITUTE, at. P. Subsect:—Commom schools and Le duties fa the rearing of children, toxether with a comparison aa of the tencher's desk with that of ed palptt. Tabi all on the same Oocasion answer John O’Mahony*’s letter, God willing. Collection to defray ogly Sculs tren Come one; come all! expouser, Please ct and govern yourselves accordit Fraternally yo vyoun® CHAS. B, SMYTH. OW AD THEN. deliver hia secon to-morrow evening, nt th nue, corner of Ele RDINATION AND INSTALLATION. ‘On next Sabbath evening (28th inv.) the Ordination and Toatallation of Mr. H. Myterwiok as Pa land church, secondly organized in thia city, wit xo pleas At Tig P. M.. to the Reformed Dutch Churel ihe corner of Mourth alreot and Lafayette place, ILORIM BAPTIST CHURCH.-REV, HALSBY W, Ri Xnapn, having accepted the cali of this church, will jor them hereat' ery Bunday morning und evea- romipercriy=———citiacmaaeonenam DURBIN. D. D., WILL (Waly ended ‘TO-MOR- P, DURBI ) row morning abil, orclock, in the xington Ave Methodist Episcopal church, of Lert Fitty-60 01 eee coro ML EVANS, Pastor. Re. & +. COPRY, D.P., WILL PREACH IN Murray U1 Baptist church, semece ct ietiggion areame and Thirty-seventh at M. and i Me ne aE P. de tres hth Jecture on hee V. DR. DEEMS, EDITOR OF THE WATCHMAN, Pranch ingthe Charel of the Univers Regnptil tla Beats tre a: an awa H. eon. F Ld D. WILL “PREACH IN way. MIE AM aud Ti FW Bauday, nad Whore tailed supply. | SEVENTH PRESBYTERIAN bag nat CORNER OF Kodge sirects.—The Rev. 7. Ralston Suitie will preach his farewell discouice to thin obureh CD. V.) tom morrow (Sunday) morning, at 103¢ o'clock. T. ANN'R FREER CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH 6 STREET, near Fifth avente. Tomorrow Rey, det wit Dr. ch at A.M. and 3 — bern find fev. BE. ea “re c Phan STRPHEN'S FEPISOOPATL, CHURCH. RRY, DR ts ie a ee oT) Lurch, Dut a fth and Sixth avenues. to- marrow (suay) at at 1086 A ‘A. cone M. The recwe ern BARNABAS CHAVEL.— (EPISCOPAL, REV. 8. @. 2M Mulberry atreet, near fren, Divias service and sermon a Busday.at 10% Ao Mt and 136 P.M. Came and help us. M Nes of the Vinee anuect of the hey Lslgy =arad will aia in old uy tee chareh, 11K REV. TRESHAM D, GREGG, D.D., OF DUBLIN, wril (D.V.) preseh, to-morrow morning, af afternoon aad evoning, at Argus Hall, 000 Broadway. Titer the onereh ch the nent, will preaeh te o e nceh oF nCarD ty Saints) oe at Sunday evening, Suk tast-, at Tig O'clock. “The publis are te= vited. pins TH WK RIGHTY-SIXTA STREET PRESBYTE church will be reopened Sunday, QM inst, for Proachin, to Veranda TEP M. by the tev, JO, Ma rok church. BLSH PREACHING RY Two bet eget INS. tera lately arrived from Wales, to-morrow, at3 and 6 o'clock P.M. at the Welsh Baptist Taberuacie, 141 Ohrymtio. strect. Seats free. TENTION, POLITIC Ss. —Postt AL and with patrtotic devices, Cireata Cute ae ted ut the shortest moder and ie chea| Pree atthe HRUALI Jos, PRINTING. Axo TaN 4 Ina iSrabLisiMker, corner Falton and Nassea T)PMOQRATIC AND NATIONAL UNION NOMINATION, eer ELSON TAYLOR. f geen IC UNTON COUNTY CONVENTION .—1 VEN will meot at the Cooper Institute, room wards, this Saturday) evening. ot Pie woluck. ee MiCWAPL CONNOLLY, Chairman. Jomx Sigeasos, ¥. Ll. MeDonovcw, Kuwaan Moxtaqum, Secretaries. fini via RAND Mass peaniok Ux) MEETING or TH CONSERVASIVR AND NATIONAL UNTON MEW OP EW YORK, AT AND AROUND COOVRE INSTITUE, FORADAY EVENING, OCT. 20, ve nominations HANK for Governor, N, tor Ligntenaut Governer, OWT, end the test of the Mate Hekek. aol DOUALA TAYLOR, Chairman Committee FWART. Do ries, 4 Secretaries. AND WORKINGMEN'S NOMIN AY SUPERVISOR, cP BK, FASIOR, ‘of the frin JOMN TAYLON'S BONS, Brewers, ed eBLIC “AN t MON NO ‘NOM stios. let (Twelfth, Ninetoon! X Diateles (Tee LAM A DARLING. Trowas B. & Eowann L. ¢ ATIONAL UNIO! N wenty seoond wards), way of Mr. Frank Duffy, and him « chance be fought vo bard and nobly siden aie pan Bernard Creesn haldon Monday nest, Oot. 24, at Harmony Bail, em the corner of Third avenue Aud 110th stremt, of the f ibe right stamp and devoted to pri care! HY DONT THOSE TWO MEN GET OUT OF THR TH WARD—I3TH ARM BLLY, pier 6™beamansiss tember 2 AT ASSEMBLY DIRTRICT. —A MERTING wit BR Fyn relative to the poittient Le! this notice be wu : = DITION AT. —# be. UNION “otthi AGENCY, a4 LAIMS.-MONEY ADVANCED . Tine Ke Cd ee ia! AVY PRIAK - prite and other ton goverument Rs enth avenues. AM, MEDICA GUAIRVOYANT, reat Govonty: -ftth atreet, m ALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLATRVOY. for business, ONLY MEDIOAL AND Wi aba noee site ONL (MEDICAL AND Hane ieee et Pee neers aie

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