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pers w IPE—PLEASE KEEP YOUR APPOINT- to-day and pass up town hotel at 12. SUNDAY, SAME PLAGE AND Tint |ARRY. —! “ E HOME FOR DINNER TO-DAY. Eee Oice to ntake the children to the Theatre ative of te Montreal, coun! 0 ‘ted from the parish of Bougher, county Sau wenty-tour yeu a when'last b received by her brother, treet, New York. ‘ jeare Ai rish of Clemish, Ireland, Tippera: ‘go, ani en of was ‘ny information willbe thankfu oly Wanicts, at No 377 Fourth Jereeuarios WANTED—OF JULIA MANICKS, A f the ity Gal va 0 "FOBEPH DEBRO-SEND YOUR ADDRE: ‘tion D, as I have news of importance for AST SATURDA che te cent, ladiea would iike to meet again Saturday, 6 P. M., same place, Fifth avenue. 88 TO ST. ou from Call- ‘J. W., Eighth street, JASHION COURSE, L. I.EXTRAORDINARY TROT. Ling match, $3,000 against $1,000, 3° miles within, the hour. J Biewart, of Boston, b, Piece Stewart. This feat to wagon never bas accomplished. Flora Temple and Captal a Mocaene sraried to secomplish ‘this feat, but failed. ¢ bor balf-past twoo n Tuead CHAMIERS.” tember 22, to wagon. EROME PARK SALOONS. ‘The Saloons under the Public Stands at Jerome Park will be let, for the sale of refreshments of all kinds, curing the fall meeting of the American Jockey Club, which wi commence on the 6th day of October. pliestions and bids will be received by the undersi; at Fordham, until the ‘2ad inst. The saloons can be seen at any time. C. WHEATLY, Superintendent. HE TROTTING STALLION COMMODORE VANDER- BILT and thenoted young stallion WILLIE SCHEPER, ‘oun nn ending Decem- ber. Terms @iuy for either ho able af time of service. "ARD DALEY, Agent. F IF IN WALK. EVENING—LONG oe L. —_L.-SHALL BE DELIGHTED TO KNOW YOU Ker eae me excited till I bear from you. ____ SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0. A” KINDS OF FANCY DOGS AND BIRDS FOR sale.—Medicines for al! diseases. Prey Food for mocking birds, at B, DOVEY’S, Nos. 8 and 5 Greene street, corner of Canal. {88 NELLIE CLARK—PLEASE MEET. YOUR friend on Wedn ‘at 105 West —— street. tion D. Ms . Liberty next, September 23, at 2 o'clock, ere are two letters Wal at sta- HOT WATER. CRISTOBAL TRUESDELL WILL FIND A LET. or of importance with Messrs. Perez, Planas & Oburrio, street. ce, Hers M"s EMMA EVANS (FORMERLY 111 8.) WILL ontige so ae Seana by sending her address of to Conti- I. S—DOLLY, THERE I8 A LETTER TO THE M. full name of above initials in Herald office. ME GEORGE H, SCHWAB—WHO FORMERLY KEPT restaurant in = th street Philadelphia, will learn of by scala on ‘4 ta something to his advant Matthews, Firet Avenue, between Twenty-sizth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. Nore. RECEIVED TOO LATE, WILL BE AT PLACE appointed same time Sutarday. Write in if weather fa unpleasan t. ROBERT RAND. Q)NCE ALMOST A TWENTY DO! Now, I fear, not even a miserable lost i? am Ww . Can good and. forgive? “Trust, and confide th me once parody: the future will redeem me in your estima- Have I, indeed, heart still forget more and tion, Will a smiling face. AT [ete ae © corner Twentieth street. Remed: ates referred to by you, Ballou’s Whi! ONE TIME YOUR LITTLE FAVORITE. ENT ADDRESS 907 BROADWA R_GOLD PIECE— bay a sixpence. Ty |, with hopes of meeting once more ‘used in curing inebri- ey Disinclinator. 8. BALLOU. GatuRay, 70 O'CLOCK CARS ERTE RAILROAD.— Jad: with small book ii first saw at Turner ‘and, ‘Recompanied with d who left at next sta- n, address Welcome, Herald office? : [\HERESA—WRITE YOUR COUSIN, MARIAN MARTIN» box 247 Post oillce, New York. ILL THE ELDEST OF THE TWO LADIE IN rho came down Latrpaed yecierd morning o'clock, send her address black w! in the Eighth street stage, about 9) to the gentleman whom she noticed in a coupe aud oblige William Daniels, box 202 Herald ollicet A SPECIAL NOTICES. _ YEAR OF TROUBLE, For twelve months I was in a corner. Teal estate but no money. my notes could no longer be renewed. I tried in vain to sell but could fiud no customer, NSON & MILLER, rt) allied on Jou. WITH A HAPPY FINALE.— Thad plenty of My credit at the bank was gone; In desperation I 25 Nassau street, and pias my houses and lots in their bands. ‘They sold me out in ahurry. I received my cash, paid ail my debts, and now, with # stiff balance in the bank, am “the happiest man” in New York. E WITNES tho Eagle E Hotel, Ful of Butter Powder an churning four minutes took therefrom three pounda of soild, sweet butter. harmless. A. Barne: August 19, Box of Butter ‘express collect on delivery. ED YESTER’ . DEMPSEY, put in a common churn a teaspoon- three pints of pure milk, and after We tasted tue Powder and have uo hesitation in atating that there is nothing injurious in it; itis perfectly ¥. Barry, M. D. Allentown, wder sent by mail for $1 25, oF Patent Butter Association, Broadway, third floor. A —A.—PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD + life insurance compan Tender thetr poles render value of their policies by applying to SAMUEL BO! jes by an absolute gale, can borrow the su ROWE, 71 Broadway. and who do not désire to su A —CORNS, CORNS.-SUFFERERS FROM OORNS, Bunions and ulcerated toes will find a speedy cure, with- ut pain, by calling on Dr. KIMBE! es, apartments for I: 1L, 66 Bowery. Separate SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’, Misses’ and Children's Boots and Shoes getiin; cent below Broadway prices at W. D. BIG! ‘800 Bowery, corner of Bond street. D, BIGELOW. ROBERT IRWIN, A STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, TRUNKS, BAG . ‘Ac.; separate compartinents, all sizes.” Goods taken Baee, ‘on elevators. Porters, truckmen, &c., on hand. |AEGER, 300 West Thirty-fourth st., cor. Eighth av. LL WIDOWS, HEIRS AND SOLDIERS OF THE Revolution, war of 1812 and all other wars previous to j, now in receipt gresh, entitled to have the sam free by way 5 inj of on recent act of Con- Fail information B, SWIFT, 234 are, bi crensed. or addressing ¥. Post oflice. UTTER, from BUTTER.. ound of milk. I will send package of Butter “POUND OF FRESH BUTTER Powder, with full instructions for, making all the milk into sweet, fresh butter for 10 by mail or cas! 0. DAW, 1c on delivery. hina Mender, 683 Broadway, N. Y. Fs LIBRARY FOR APPRENTICES AND FEMALES emplo; (0. 472 Broadway. all been rearran; The object of th ved by mechanics or tradesmen in thelr business, ‘This institution was reopened for read- ers on the Sit of August. During the receas the books have d and nearly Sve thousand volumes added. institution is lectual improvement and also of rational to furnish the means of intel- ‘amusement to the very large number of youn, rsons employ in the me- ‘Diners besides those referred to above are also Allowed to take out books on payment of a sont ee room Cage well 6uy with newspaj lustrat apers, popular odicals, dy itd i open train 8 o'clock baat ‘Apprentices and females. ‘business may take out books free of c! "x smal sum. the library is oP. mployed by mechanics in their arge, Journeymen mechanics, young men in the offices of Iawyera, doctors, Ac. ‘and other suitable persons, may take out books on payment of $2 per annum. R. STORM, HATTER, FORMERLY ‘«. Storm, will be pleased to_ meet his friends ‘ers at 92 Fulton street, between William and Gold st 1TH 8. F. nd custom- go? UMBRELLAS, G@ingbam, Alpaca, Si ISAAC Servicenble and cheap. SMITH'S SON & CO, Manufacturers, 405 Broadway, near Walker street. Established A. D. 1802. a) AYOR'S OFFICE, GRIFFIN, GA, SEPT. 78) 1868,— 16 850,00 city of Gritfin, State of Georgia, seven per cent bonds advertised to be sold on the 234 September inst., at Exchange salesroom, 111 Broadway, New York, Lverg been obtained by fraud, and no co for, payment of the aauie is hereby and will the city of Gritn. ideration received there- be contested by CLINE, Mayor. HE GARD IMPROVED BRICK MACH Hiant success; now in practical operation at 69 Ann stree M. ula P.M. eballenged the world and was ebine ata race 44,500 bricks in a single day. making nearly 200,040 bricks daily in Chlea nearly $200,000 worth of bricks whtl It # composed entirely of iron and si rear, from 9 A. of strength and durability. Nk. Gard, 69 Ann sireet, New areas E. speaks for itself. You BRIL ‘This fs the brick machine thi er beaten ; made on one ma- ‘Tne inventor is now » Hl., and made efectig the machine: ‘and is the vory model For descriptive pampblet, ad- ‘ork. Go set it THE TTY WOMEN PRETTY WOMEN PRETTY WOMEN PRETTY WOMEN PRETTY WOMEN | or NEW YORK. NEW YORK. NEW YORK. NEW NE’ TRUTHFUL BIOGRAPHIES AND REAL TRUTHFUL BIOGRAPHIES AND REAL TRUTHFUL BIOGRAPHIES AND REAL a Aa A Which will set | YORK. RK. = :| é FACES, PACES, FACES, SENSATION SENSATION SENSATION THE TOWN WILD THE TOWN WILD THE TOWN WILD THE TOWN WILD THE TOWN WILD commenced 10 THE SPORTING TIMES. THE SPORTING TIMES. THE SPORTING TIMES. THE SPORTING TIMES, THE SPORTING TIMES, NOW READY. NOW READY. NOW READY. NOW READY. NOW READY. ——— HE HOUSE. COMMITTER OF THE NEW YORK Yacht Club bat Fangements at the wo nots n Cor ‘hi om Tandy} House at tha ur fected their ar n Island, desire the house and grounds are now be prepared to furnish bers and their lady friends, reason previously givem to some extents the future, LL BREEDS CHOICE DOGS AND MEDICINES.— FRANCIS BUTLER, No.8 Peck slip. Butler's Infal- itble Mange Cure and Flea’Exterminator, 75c,; Butler's new work, $2, Extra stock Dogs. Ferrets for sale, CHOICE LOT OF DOGS FOR SALE.—ALsO Pigeons and all kinds of Singing Birds, at SMITH’S bird store, corner of Walker street and Broadway, under Hegeman’s drug atore. FOS, SALE- A, SETTER DOO, WELL, BROKEN —FOR particulars inquire of MOFARLANE, gunmaker, 206 Spring street, ‘ANTED—THREE YOUNG NEWFOUNDLAND DOGS. W A aiieon, stating age aud price, box 756 Post oftce. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T HENRY'S CITY AUCTION MART, BROADWAY and Thirty-ninth street.—Regular publiié sale this morn- ing, at 11 o'clock, of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. The horses will comprise a pair of Sorrels, 7 years old, 15% hands high, fine walers yrarrant ind 5 ey , fine tray ed sound and kind; a brown ‘are, 7 years old, ‘high, quiet in all harness and sound; @ bay Mare, 4 years old; a brown Horse, 8 zeae ‘old; asorrel Horse, 1534 hands high, sound and kind, Also other Hor descriptions at sale.’ Also a variety of Phaetons, Rockaways, two-seated no top Depot Wagons, Buggles, new and second’ hand Express Wagons with, and without tops. Harness in variety. Public sales every Wednesday and Sa- turday, and private sales every day. SPECIALTY.—WOOD BROTHERS ARE SELLING elegant Basket Pony Carriages for ladies? use at $17, jonately On, eX- delleved not, equalled. GOOD ASSSORT- m guarantecd; pur- enger Wagonette, ‘Barclay street. A —CARRIAGES AND HARNES: 41. ment; lowest rates satials chasers invited to examit fine six THOS. E. HICKS, AT MOTT & COS, NO. 3 BOND STREET. rences, Coaches, Phaetons, Westchesters, Pony top and open Wagons, &e., at moderate pric hand Coaches, Bretts, Phaeton: PARK, DOOTOR'S AND PONY PHAETONS, ROCK- aways, top and open Road Wagons, Couches, Coupes, Phaetons, Express, Business and Depot Wagons, new an¢ second hand; also singlesand double Harness, Blankets, Sheets, Lap Robes, Whips, &c., at 22, 24 and 26 Wooster si (A. VARIETY OF SECOND HAND. VEHICLES, MANY of them of our own make, comprising open Calachesy Tonpes, Phaetons, £c., for sale by BREWSTER & CU., cor: ner Firth avenue and Fourteenth street. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND §) Carriages selling cheap.—Two close Coa Goch, one no top Wagon, one Cabriolet. All work w. as repre N. MOONEY, 9 Liberty SECOND HAND BRETT, SIX SEAT PHAETON, three Rockaways, two Buggies, Pony Phaeton. Also fare assortuent new Carriages and Harness, very cheap. TAYLOR'S, 50 Cedar street. A UISES, STEVENS & CO « Warerodm 656 Broadway, inannfactory 115 to 121 East Thirteenth street, have on hand and are making to order every description of the latest desizna of fashionvble Car- riages and light Wagons, and for excellence of workman- ship, design, beauty of linish and durability are warranted equal, if bot superior, to any made in this market, RARE CHANCE.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN keeping saddie horses during winter can have them boarded with the best of care and the privilege of mding in the ring. Also persons desirous of having their horses trained can have ft done oy one of the best trainers in the country. Apply at No.7 West Thirteenth street, to Major ireen. (CARRIAGES WE ARE NOW OFFERING GENUINE J bargains in first class Carriages of every description. Call and examine our stock, ISAAU MIX NORBETT & SCHARCH, 192, 124 AND 126 WEST J ‘Twenty: et, have for sule a few good second hand Bretts, 8, Wagons, ke. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS high dine coupe horse), and Brewster Buggy. Muat be sold. © JUDD, Loan Oflice, 619 Broadway, corner of Houston street. 7OR SALE—JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, A FINE F pair of stylish dark bay carriage Horses, 15.3 igh, 7 yoars old, warranted sound and kind, at No, 5 West Thirteenth street, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS COVERED TOP BUGGY, Hee: Van Durer & Desenbury's make; only been run o season, Will be sold at a sacriice. Apply at 185 Chrystie VOR SALE-A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, CO) plete. A valuable browm Horse, good in single or dou- ble harness, 15.1 hands high, can trot’ 2:45, flowing mane and ‘sound. Also a square box no top Wagon, Pole and Shafts; good maker ; been used but twice. The above can be bought right if applied for immediately. Inquire at Trues- dell’s Club stables, Broadway aud Forty-third street, OR SALE—COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN FINE ORDER; thres springs, las allaround, back straps; half price, 2300, 437 Fulton avenue, near Adelphi street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST HORSES IN the city; color gray; Jong fing tail, fine Rend and neck. 13 hands high; 7. years old; kind and ‘sound; trot in three minutes; never been used on pavement; his sire from old Kemble Jackson; his dam the gray Long Island trotting mare owned by Mr. Lorillard, of New York, in 1856; he is owned and used as afamily horse just out of thecity, In quire at 193 Chambers street. Fo’ SALE—A VERY STYLISH PAIR OF BAY HORSES, just from the country; 16 hands, long, full tails ‘and manes, black points, six years old. To'be seen for two days at the United Biates Express stables, 46 Trinity place. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1868. PRICE ornare Se ae ~ nnn ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE COPART- nerabip heretofore ex! between the un under the firm name of Conder, Collombin & Co., i4 8 day dissolved by mutual consent. ' Mr. Alex. 8. Saron! alone is authorized to settle aifairs ot the firm and sign the firm name in liquidation, CHARLES CONDER, SEPTEMBER 15, 1868, ALEXANDER 8, SARONI. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. COMEST EN? PARTNER WITH $500 CAN REAL- ze 48,00 anoually Ina genteel manufactnring business if alty), east no now in com| ie ‘a cece, oon He) A before closing elsewhere. e. J. A. BONE, No. 1 New Chambers street. PARTY ‘WITH 85,000 CASH-TO TAKE AN active (or otherwise) interest in a manufactory of Stationery goods. Call on or address C. B. Howes & Co., ‘No, 2 Dey street, room No. 9, New York. (A BARE OPPORTUNITY.—AN ENTERPRISING MAN, with $800, can make a fortune: business desirable ; pro- fits sure. Call at 62 Frankfort street, from 10 to 8, aud inves- tigate. PARTY WITH UNBECEPTIONABLE REFERENCES ‘and good business ification can obtain an interest ‘Restaurants in New York; re- ; Investment $7,000, Farticu- }, 194 Broadway. iets fyom BU to BD ceipts from . fori SOUTUMAYD & OD, 1908 GOOD CHANCE FOR JARD TABLE KEEPERS and active agents to make money.—Call on H. PER- RIOT, 89 Fulton street, top flaor. PARTNER WANTED, WITH $4,000, IN ONE OF ‘the best paying restauragis in the city. Receipts from #200 to 50) per day. Capltalrequired to exiend business; & lend ortunity. SK OP ‘ARMSTRONG & CO., No, 2 Rector street. ‘BUSINESS MAN, WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE AND manage a first class business that will realize at least 100 5 $1,090 cash req OO per weeks #0 WEA No. 3 Dey street, room No. 9. INING ROOM FOR SALE CHRAP—ON EASY TERMS, ‘or would take a partuer. Apply at International Hotel, corner William and Duane sts, FoR SALE—OR A PARTNER WITH #800 TO TAKE charge of liquor store; good chance this day. For par- ueulars call at Mr. BREW STER’S, 166 Fulton street. WILL TAKE A PARTNER IN ONE OF THE BEST Sample Rooms down town; the reason other business and cannot attend, Address J. M. 1d office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $200 TO A ne) IN 8 pleasant business; will make $100 weekly and bear the closest inspection. Inquire of Mr, POMEROY, 65 Sixth TPHE ASSISTANCE OF A GENTLEMAN OF INFLU- ‘ence js wanted to organize a manufacturing company on the basis of an already established business, which can be very profitably extended on @ limited caj ital. References given and reuired, “Address for interview N. & B.C. lerald office. ‘yen PARTNER WITH $6,000,IN ONE OF the most profitable manufacturing businesses fn this city; it will pay each partner a proiit of #4, the best references given and required. For an interview a dress C. R. B., care box 2,886 New York Post oflice, 1.000 rate Pia’ PARTNER WITH THE « above capital to manufacture wood bosoms, nd guts; new invention, any color ean be obtained. $1.000 IN GOLD GIVEN ANY ONE SHOWING A business requiring xo litle expital, paying the enormous prolits of General Heazell’s creat United States Copyright. Business light, pleasant and honorable. Popular with all classes. Call at Merchants’ Hotel, No. 41 Cortlandt street, and see letters from those who are clearing $100 daily with it, J. W. BEAZELL, 1.500. az TART, HAVING THE ABOVE PL.OUU. amount of cash. and willing to invest the same with the advertiser, can have one fourth interest in a good contract, where #20,000 can be made within the next fiaty days. For particulars address box 4021 New York Fost oilice. —WANTED, A THOROUGH BUSINESS $50, OOO. aaa With this amount to take charge of the manufacture and sale of Root’s Wrought Iron Sectional Safety Boiler, in England and other European countries. Ad- dress John B. Root, 9 and 97 Liberty street, New York. YOUNG LADY WHO PARTLY RECEIVED HER French education in Paris, is a Russian by understands German, converses I! native ip Engli erforms on the piano, deaires to enter a first class family's jouse as a companion. Her parents reside in the country and her desire is to be in the city #0 as to acquire practice in conversing in some of the above mentioned languages. Call at Powers! Hotel, No. 22, from the 1th to the ‘Si tastadt, rom 10 to 1. T 260 BOWERY—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, DAY ‘and evening, in Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Spell- fe. Ladies’ department. Individual instruc imparted at TOWN- jugh business education SEND’S Business College. LADY WHO WRITES HANDSOMELY DESIRES TO dves instruction in schools, either in New York or Brooklyn. Address H. R., box 224 Herald offee, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TEACHER OF MU- sic, English and French desires a few more Replies terms moderate ; beat references given, Address M.D. W. 5, Brooklyn Post ofice. A GERMAN LADY WISHES TO MEET WITH A family where some instractions on the Plano, in the German ag French would be considered equivalent for Board. Boo a given and required. Address A. B. C., \1 ollie. GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAM- bridge, England, prizeman and ex-acholar of his college, gives private instruction in all the branches of a collegiate Education, Highest references, Address Cantad., University Building, Washington square, New York. A ERROPE.“A LADY, WHO HAS HAD MUCH EX. «perience in travelling abroad, desires to take charge of ne or more young ladies wishtog to spend a year or two in Europe. For information apply to W. H. White, N. D., 26 East Iwenty-second street. AT RAINES Bt 1 (ESTABLISHED 1849), 62 Bowery, entrance Canal, Bookkeeping, Arith- English branches and ‘Business Affalra. 20 nd evening. A metic, all’ the Englisl Writing Lessons, $2 50. 12 private rooms. Day (SBARLIER FRENCH, AND ENGLISH INSTITUTE J Boarding and Day School for young gentlemen, 48, 60 and 62 East Twenty-1 will reopen Seplember 31, Professor ELIE CHARLIER, Director. fourth str OME AND SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN—CHURCH ‘Hil, Washington, Litchfield county, Conn. For cireu- inte address 'H. H. Morehouse, box 83 Post office, New Mil- Conn. NSTITUTION FOR YOUNG LADIE 149 Madison lige English and French Boarding and Day School, wil opened Monday, September 21,by ae CH ARLIER. WOR SALE VERY CHEAP—TWO SECOND HAND Bretts, Wood Bros.’ make; one Victoria, one Park Phae- ton; allin good order, but little used, New Carriages of every style and description. Top and no top Buggies of our own city manufacture. jes suitable for the Southern and Western markets, We call the attention ot both whole- sale and retail buyers to our immense stock. We offer greater inducements in the way of price and quality of work than any manufacturer inthe trade. TOMLINSON DEMAREST CU., carriage manufacturers, showrooms 60 Broadway. FOR, SALE CHEAP—ONE DOUBLE TRUCK AND 20 Conl Carts, Apply at 226 East Twenty-fourth street, between Second and Third avenues, OR SALE, CHEAP—TWO SECOND HAND COACHES ; ‘alno one pair of bay Horses, 7 years, aout 1 hands high, perfectly sound and kind double and single or to saddle, at ANDERSON & MARTIN'S, 335 West Twenty-seventh st. JOR SALE CHEAP—A PONY PHAETON, NEARLY new and in good order. Apply at Thompson's stables, 136 Eant Thirteenth street. Mr. and 188 THEODORA ERNST’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH family echool will reopen on Monday, Sept. 14. No. 40 West Thiriieth street, southwest corner of Broadw: M3Sé.4, Borr HAS RETURNED 10 THE ‘and Will resume her lessons on the piano; also. acce pt pills for the German language. Addresa care of Misses uberth, 820 Broadway. Mss YOUNG'S SCHOOL FOR PUPILS OF BOTH IM “sexes will reopen Monday, September 21, at 1,214 Broad- way. Scholars exercised daily in gym na ESIDENT GOVERNESS.—A LADY WHO HAS HAD mi rs experience in teaching music, French and the English branches, both North and South, wishes to make agement, either ig & school or family; references and grequired. A 8. B.8., box 4,201 New York ‘ost office: ay. ciTy gp ee WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, AS © teacher or governess to two or three young children; no fs short distance In the country ; good objection to travel or ollice YREAT SALE OF HORSES. F Twenty-five young, sound Horses xt auction The sub- scribers will sell at the stables of the Excelsior Lightning Rod Co., No. 24 Newark piank road, near Bergen avenue, Bergen ety ee on Saturday, September 19, 1863, precisely at 12 o'cloe! Ne * qWENTY-FIVE YOUNG HORSE ‘These Horses were purehas ed in Vermont last April by competent judges, particular attention being given to pro cure young and sound stock, and having used them in our business the past season we confidently recommend them to parties in want of Horses that are well hardened to service. At the time of gale there will be a statement made in regard to ‘each Horse as they are presented for tale, and every Horse warranted according to such statement. Among these ‘Horses can be fount several lorses; ‘also single driving Horses for family or farm use, and also for coach and livery use. We sell our Horses every fail, as we have no tse for them in winter. For the Iast seven years we have sold at auction at New Haven and Norwich, Conn. ; Providence, R. I., and Worcester, Mass. We cordially invite ‘all to call ahd examine our stock and satisfy themselves ax to the kind of Horses we sell. They can be seen at the above stables for three days previous to the sale. They weigh from eight to twelve hundred pounds, Sale positive and without reserve to the highest bidder for cash. Horse cara leave Jersey City every place of anle. FEL BERGEN, Sept. 15, 1958, eas an rain Be Rents tances on PITKIN & CO. No.o Park places” ‘ORSE, CART AND WAGON FOR SALE.—ALL IN Hi ‘good order. No. 8 Monroe street, in the store. NEW, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES—816 To 520 West Forty-eighth = igts p avenue—Horses ‘on livery; Carriages furnished at short notice, tan TABLING FOR HORSES.—ONE PAIR OF HORSES ‘can be boarded in » private stable near Fifth avenue and th street. Inquire at 62 Clinton place, or 68 Broadway, room No. 2 Waa eo Lt ly stg A da Ps aia M 5 SECOND HAND TOP WAGON: one kaway, two street. Gonchen,at Bi Wooster 5 SELENDID, TOP ae Ba ag ag ip! fond in, plano box bile b; Dusesbury's Von Duser, perfect’ order. Hambietonian Mare, 1536 hands, trotted Inst year In 2:40; little sore forward; $175. Pacing Mare, sound, Kind, fast; 8160. 449 Seventh avenue. ten minutes fi the ER & ZABRISKIE. THREE OPEN DO., ress Wagons, two BUGGY AND COVERED he rg 8150; B A in —= a __... YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &e, COMPLETE CAT RIGGED BOAT, 21 FEET LONG, order, for sale cheap, at Bean's House, foot Van AY atreei, Jorsey ‘Gh. spent Free AERA sotto ane riagion “avptr to ®, BER: feet; ie a \* NBTT, 36 West oureen . TPQ LADIES, EXPERIENCED TEACHERS, HAVING the privilege of reference, to numerous families of dis- tinction In New York, desire engagements together or sepa- rately; English, French, m ni the Tdimenta’ of Italian end New York Herald oftice. V TANTED—A LADY TO TEACH ENGLISH IN A PRI- fos te School at Havana, Please address 8, C., box 2,040 vont office. WANTED LADY TO TEACH FRENCH THOROUGH. ly; also grammar and arithmetic to advanced puplis three hours a day for board, Apply in bookstore, 863 Broad. way, after four o'clock on Monday. ‘ Wert. LADY TEACHER, TO ASSIST IN THR y LAs er branches of a small private school up town, Call al vocal and instrumental. Spanish. Address M. K., ent 35th et., near Ath av, 37 81, FELIX St, BETWREN FULTON AND Drk ALB Of “avs, Brookiyn.—French Governess.—A foreign Iad; with the highest references as dally governess in New Yor or Brooklyn; teaches entirely with Freuch conversations, thereby enabling puptis to speak the ian in a remark: ably hort period. Call on of address Mile. Abzora, DRY GOODS. per" & TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail, 87 and 8 Bowery, have the largest assortment of FURNITURE, MATTRESS CARPETS AND OILCLO: of any house in the eity, which they offer to at WHOLESALE PRICES. RINGS: F i ” LACES, STARS and Spangles for Theatrical and Society se. For Paes CLR, HART YE onautaie” aiden qa BARGAIN. Medallion qAsinster Carpet, M. SHEREY'S Carpet Store, ILLINERY OPENING.—MME. LOUISE M TON, successor to M Mutert & Miller, genous, Fourth atreet, reper, invites the public to the opening of Fronch Patisrn Bonnets and Round Hate and alao “our own mani rom, and Tuesday, Beplember tt raw ‘ADAME HARRIS HAS JUST RETU! Mane"and will in afew days be prepared to show ihe po ig gh Bian a voort place, Tenth street. ~ th yaa ero rornnenonnnneed een NAAA A ADAM CARELINA, SUCCESSOR TO 8, MA Pa Siroatway, tiraed trom Parie sat eit-io rer Ud prepared to ost, ans Reet poveltiee in Bonn ostumes, iT any vet cider poveltive selected Uy hergei 1a Ruroges ® ____ FINANCIAL. TLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY CO: pany consolidated SEORETARY'S OFFIcR, 40 Broadway, ; New York, August 19, 1868, Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stock- holders of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway Com. pany (consolidated) will be held at the general oflices of the company, 40 Broadway, in the city and Btate of New York, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Monday, 1e List of September next, to Fecelvea report from the Board of Directors, and to take such action upon the subjects touched on in report ‘as may be deemed advisable, ‘The transfer books will close on Thursday, the 10th Sep- tember, and be opened after adjournment of the stockholders’ meeting. » ARCHDALL O'DOHERTY, Secretary. |OMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, NASHVILLE, TENN., SEP- tember 16, 1868.—The Interest on the Bonus of the State of Tennessee, due July 1, will be id on presentation of the coupons at tle Fourth National Bank on and after Monday, October 5. G. W. BLACKBURN, Comptroller. ‘The attention of parties interested Is called to the above notice of the Comptroller of the State of Tennessee, B. SEAMAN, Cashier, per NATIONAL ECLECTIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY or THE UNITED STATES. CAPITAL... ae += 125,000 OFFIC: No. 85 Union square, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, West, ' New York City. JAMES W, BARKER, Presitent, M.C, PRESCOYT, Vice President. I, ©. PIFRSON, Actuary. DE MACAKT', Secretary. RB, ‘ON, M. D., Medi- | ©. H. MITCH...) Attorney. , Counsel. 8 Ul xaminer and Director. | H. ©. VAN VOKs UY, M. D., Superintendent of Agencies, ny LAMATTERLED, Agent 20 Broadway, rey York. JAS, W, BARKE! 2 ta) Chureb a SAMU SINC] Dry Goods, 140 Chureb street, N. Y R, Publisher New York Tribune, 154 Nas- WILLIAM Mont iC ER, Sugar Refiner, No. 99 Wall street. 8. M. SWENSON, Merchant, No. 80 Beaver street. H. B. CLARLIN, Dry Goods, No. 140 Church street. HL. SLUART, Presideut American Improved Gashght Company, No. 667 Second avenue, New York. beens H, MITCHELL, Counstilor-at-Law, No. 129 Nas- W. L. STRONG, No, 83 Worth street. SILAS LUDLAM, Surveyor, 132 Kemsen street, Brooklyn. WILLIAM A. WHELLOOS, President Central National Bank, J. F. CLEVELAND, United States Internal Revenue Asses- or, No. 301 West Fourteenth street. ’ STEPHEN A. TOWER, Stationer, No. 76 Chambers street. ROBERT 8, NEWTON, M. D., No. 30 East Nineteenth atrect, SPENCER W. COE, HB. Claflin & Co., No. 140 Church st. ALBERT A. DRAKE, Drake Bros., Bankers, 16 Broad st. J. MONROE TAYLOR, Merchant, No. 112 Liberty street. CHARLES W. SANDERS, No. 49 Greene street. JOHN 8. BOYD, No. 336 West Twenty-third street. GEORGE C. SAVTERLEE, President Washington Insur- ance Company, No, 172 Broadway. THOMAS P. ELDRIDGE, Dry Goods, No. 340 Broadwa: STEPHEN BARKER, Dry Goods, No. 140 Church street, LEON D. DEBOST, bry Goods, No, 89 Worth street, JOSEPH 8, MITCHELL, White Plains, N. Y. HOOPER . VAN VORS?, Counsellor at law, No. 106 eet ARCHIBALD G. ROGERS, Counsellor at law, No. 4 Pine atreet. STEPHEN PAUL, No. 99 Ann street. G. DE MACARTY, Secretary, No. 35 Union square. ALANSON T, BRIGGS, Merchant, No. 64 Ruigers street. R. H. ARKENBURGH, Tovacco Merchant No. 0d Broad street. DEMAS BARNES, No. 21 Park row. ALEX, WILDER, Vaitor Evening Post, No, 41 Nassan street, RICHARD MAKIN, lron Merchant, No. 53 Beaver street JOHAN MOLLER, Sugar Refiner, No. #3 Wail atreet, J. F. CAKE, Proprietor Wadsworth House, No. 63 Fifth avenue. MERRITT H. SMITH, Hamilton Insurance Company, No. 11 Wall street. ALVAH MILLER, Jr., Dry Goods, No. 140 Church street. SAMUEL K. WILSON, Woollen Manufacturer, Trenton, HENRY IVISON, Publisher, No. 49 Greene street. CHARLES H. ADAMS, Vice President National Bank, ‘T, Vice President, No. 8 Unton aquare. ADVANTAGES, This foolety is fully orcanized aud is the only representa Live of the eclectic prineiple in life assurance. ts Lusiness is based upon cash rates, which are sanctfoned ‘by the best authority and are most equitable in their opera- tfona. efzemiums are payable annually, sembannually or quar- rly. ‘Aioan of one-third the annual premium will be, granted in certain cases on the terms stated in the papers of the Bo- clety, though this method of assurance {s not encouraged. ‘Aare discount will be alowed to all persons who desire assurance without participation, ‘Dividends will be declared annually. olicies are non-forfeltable afver the first annual pre- mium Is paid, ‘Onerous conditions are removed or restricted in favor of the assured. ‘This Soolety will sapply every description of Life Aasu- ombining the special advantages offered by all other companies. N. B.—Live, trustwu-tliy agents wanted in every State in the Union. Terms as liveral as the most liberal, Cail on or address JAMES W. BARKER, President, No. 85 square, New York, FURST MORTOAGE SIX PER CENT LAND BONDS OF the Memphis, El Pasco and Pacitic Railroad Company, ble in coin, for wale at 105 ani by HODGSKIN, RANDALL & OWN & AUPERMANN,< 20 Union principal and interest pa accrued Interest in currency, HOBSON, 14 Broad street} Broad street. ({OLD MINE—WITHIN TWENT Ri ity, Will bear the closest investigation. A low figure Herald ollice. ¢ and in frat hands, Address Gold, box 1% N ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, AT seven percent, on New York and Brooklyn property, in sume over $3,000, a CALLEN DER, LAURENCE & CO., 50 Pine street. MOREY, ROANED UPON MERCHANDISE, SECURE ties, Personal Property, Household Furniture ’on storage and bond and mortgage; second negotiated, collections made on all p Canada, WILLIAM BRUCE PUTNAM, cial broker, No. 1 College place, corner ‘Barciay street, Gro- cers’ Bank Building. MOREE ,10 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE er-cent on New York and Brooklyn property; sums over $2,500. D. R. CUTLIP, ali street. MNSEsOTA AND KANSAS STATE SEVENS FOR sale. KENDRICK, CHRISTIE & CO., 60 Exchange place, Lord’s court. 10 INVESTORS.—WEST FARMS AND MORRISANIA Honils, issued in aid of the construction of the Southern Boulevard, for sale by LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO. 16 Wail street, New York; éaid bonds are coupon bonds of #500 each and bear interest at the rate of 7 per ceaty payable gerat- annually (March and September) in the city of New York, and may, at the option of the owner, be registered at the fice of the Farmers’ Loan and ‘rust ‘Company, New Yor ‘The coupons are receivable for any taxes of said towns, Savings banks and Trust companies «re authorized to invest inthem. Government and other securities taken in exchange at mar cet rater EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, a re HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail steamship HOLSATIA, | commander H. Eblers, ‘be, hates. States mails, will . for ‘sail on Tuesday, September’ * HAMBURG, taking passengers for Hamburg, Havre, Southampton and London, FIRS? CABIN, #120; SECOND CABIN, #72; STEERAGE, The CIMBRIA ii fan an leaner | head is to jeptem| . The BORUSSIA vel sal S extra steamer from New York KUNHARDT & ¢ c. B. BICHARD 4 BOAS., jeneri ‘General Passage Agen' 61 Broad any. No, 6 Barclay irent, i. ¥ ASSAGE BY STEAMER TO AND FROM verpool and Queenstown. Tio frase Liverpool ana Landon, By first class packet ships. y Drafts payable in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland at lowest, Arby to TAPSCOTT BROS., 86 South street and 23 Broad- few York. way, OTICE.—THE STEAMSHIP’ CITY OF BALTIMORE will sail from pier 45 North river at 9 A. M. on Satur- Say, Geptemmber 19% Passengers will require to be on board one hour before sailing. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Fo, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. of Mail Steamers are appointed to sail CITY OF BOSTON. . CITY OF ANTWERP... see and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, at) P. M. (tide permitting), from pier 45 North river. KATES OR PASSAGE By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday. Payable In gold. ble in currency. First cabin. “ ‘To Le Vo Paris. PASSAGE eT Firat Cabin. Bteerage. Payable in goid- Payable in currency. Liverpool. Pa. tk steamer. saeeees steamer... Prrreeees Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, &c., wt reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. For farther information apply at the Company’ JOHN G. DAL! 15 Broadway, New York. ATIONAL LINE. ‘The steamship PENNSYLVANTA, Hall, will leave Sat- ‘urday, Sept. 1), at 9A. M., from pier 47 North river. Passage io Liverpool or Queenstown—Cabin, #1 age, Stecrage tickets from Liverp Queenstown, #37, currency. ‘Apply at the olice of the company, 87 and 27 Broadway. , W. J. HURST, Manager. TEAM TO GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY- iY HE ANCHOR LINE. Favorite Clyde built passenger steamers are intended to sail Y SATURDAY, from rth river, at 12 o%elock noon. CALEDONIA pt. 19 epee Rates of passage, payable in currency :— Cabins to Liverpool, Glasgow or Derry, $90 and $75. =xcursion tlekets, good for twelve montis, #16), Stecrage to Glasgow or Derry, #80; intermediate, 25. Frepaid certificates trom these ports, $87. Passengers booked to and from Hamburg, Havre, Rotter- dam, Antwerp, &., at very low rates, Drafts issued, pa} able at any bank in Great Britain. For further information apply at the company’s ofllce, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York, to HENDERSON BROTHERS. ASSAGE BY STEAM TO HAVRE, BREMEN, ANT- werp Hamburg, te. Prepaid tekéte and drafte trom and on Ireland, England, France and al! Germany. 40 Broad- way V. PRECHT, General Steamship Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent wiil sail from pier No. 50 North river as follows :— NAPOLEON TU. Saturday, September 19. ST. LAURENT. Saturday, October VILLE DE PARIS. ‘Saturday, October 17. PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including wine) TO BREST OR HAVRE, = First cabin, #140; second cabin, $85. TO PAR ;Surmont, Including railway tick First eabin, #149 ‘There steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charge. American travellers going, to or returning frorn the Contt- nent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this tine avold both transit by English railways and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. _GEORGE MACK ENZIE, Agent, 58 GTEAMER NAPOLEON IIL, FOR BREST AND HAVRE, © willleave pier No. 50 North river, foot of Morton street, on Saturday, September 19, nt 834 o'clock. Passengers are requested to be on board at 7. GEO. MACK ta, furnished on board, nd in, #88. o'clock. A\E, Agent. XTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Ss ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. ‘ Saturday, Sept. 19 NEBRASKA. Wednesday, Sept. 23 Drafts prvi ito aniy park “ot Binglanid, Ireland abe. exchange. Apply at THOMPSON'S Passage Onlce, 73 Broadway, corner of Kector siroet. REBUCED RATES OF PASSAGE TO THE CONTIN The new iron North German steamship SMIDT, Captain H. Raschen, of 2,400 tons capacity, will sail from New York to Bremen- ‘Wednesday, Sept. £0, at noon, from pler3 North rive Prices "ABBA wt cabin, $75; second cabs steerage, #22, payable in gold. An experienced sary board. For further information, freight and passage, apply to ELE, MOTZ &'CO., No, 2 Hanover Buildings, Hanover square. N. B.—Passage from Bremen to this port can also be ee- cured at reduced rates. JOR LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. CUNARD STEAMSHIP RUSSIA, from New Yor ednesday, September 38 CHINA, from New York. ‘ednesday, September 20 CUBA, trom New York. JAVA, from New York.. PASSAGE MO Innd at current rates o1 ENT. & Ww We ris. For treight or passage apply to EPOENARD, No. 4 Bowling green' TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. From New York only $30, stee: NEBRASKA. MANHATTAN. ge. ' Guard, Wednesday Sept 23 Wiiliams......Wednesday, Sept 20 ier 48 North river. From Cabin passage, #80, col. Passage from and to New, York, Parla, Hamburg, Rotter. dam, & aia — on Ireland, En, rates, anre WILLIAMS & GUION 29 Broadway, or 83 South street nd, France and Germany RAILROAD STOCK; M. B. 8., Herald office. Wes ONEY ISLAND small lots; Smith street ro 000 ontOaX. 2%, BOND AND MORTGA Di. in sums of $3,000 and #4,00; also money to Joan Gn improved property in New Jersey OBERT T. MEEKS, 81 Cedar street. TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN IN NEW York and New Jersey. Principals only PER, No. 6} Pine street. $300,000. government or State stocks In sums of 100 and upwards. EDGAR TUCKER, No. 9 Pino st. = JAMES 'D. KEMPER, No. 5) Pine atrect, 31,000,000 T.20A%.08 BOND, AxD Morr wy first class Improved age, In wuras from %84,000,t0 #50.000, r MORRIS BROTHERS, No. 7 Pine street. apply o JAS. ‘ew. York city property. Apply to EUROPE. NTREPOT DF INDIA LACE, FRAINAIS GRAMAGNAC. NORMAN & CHANDON, suecessors. 42 and 84 Rue Richelieu, and 32 and 4 Rue Fey- 4 PARIS dew Tis greatest importers of Cachemire Shawis rince 1828, and represented in India by their French agents (thas patie all intermedium), who manage their _ rm their shawls at ¢ and Umritzer (Punjab). Lace Manutacto; Cacn, Bayeaux and Hrussels of the newest and erty. their exclusive pi Superior French © baw Tmmense assortment of all three articies. FIXED PRICES MARK IN PLAIN FIGURES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. + UERLAIN, 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS. G Ambrosial Cream for Shaving. Fashionable Perfasnes for the handkerchief. Eau Lustrale for the hi Eau de Cologne (preparation speciale). At Alencor richest pal ‘RAND HOTEL DE VEVEY, VEVEY (SUISSE), G Sivuated fn the centre of @ magnificent park, on the banks of th of the heail of the ¢ Lake Geneva; splendid alley of the Rhone, the Alps and the Glacters ; 140 Dedrooms and parlors; bathrooms on every floor; elevator for the convenienge of boarders; telegraph at the hotel and Janding for al the steamboata; two minutes distant from the railroad station and stages to ail the trains, . ALFRED HERSCHY, ___ Proprietor Jake, the Aizatt tte teet Par, soem time and reduction of fare.—On and after Tucada ber 18, the C. VIBBARD and DANIEL Di rie Deabronbes street at AM. nad Puirty-tourdh eurce | it \HANGE OF HOUR.—THE STEAMBOAT MARY POW- ELL, on and after Monday, Sept. 21, will leave for New. Poughk: He, Rondout pang, Poukhkeepste, Rondont acd way landings from foot of SS EE EERE EEEEEEEE AY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY, F, — TH D steamboats atone btew a jeave aiterassely froma Deabrosses etroet ot jeave alterni at BALM. . rare eencen et EcIn landing 96 West Fetnt. Goran ane, burg, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Tivoli, Gata ‘and Hi connecting with @aid LP, M. tinina dn New York Central, with 6P. M. train on the Busquebanna and with Troy, with: out ‘on arrival at Albany. by steamboat Seneca.’ JTJUDSON RIVER AND HARLE! = HU Fratne for Albany and couneett np wt eontuera and Western trains, leave New York via Hus River Rail- Fond Thirtiet strode and Tenth avenue, and 11:20 A. M. and ’ a ML. read, . eet and Fourth’ avenue, at It Ay M, and and 30 P. M, train via Hudson River will age ing care attached to 6:30 and 11 P.M. stu cars attached 08 and ek. ands ux WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT, Vice President. OW FARE TO ALBANY AND TROY.—ONI o. ant steamers VANDERBILT nnd, CONNECTE jer 44, north of Spring street <fourth. atreet at 634 o'clock P.M every eventa eet gaye sxce ail Welt and Norta, Hare on fie room Wet siren LOXxDON AND NEW YORE STEAMSHIP LINE. 4 Steamers fortnightly to London direct from pier No. 3 North river. Pasnage at $100, $75 and $3), currency. CELLA. sScptember 9 ATALANTA, Jetober 17 WILLIAM PENN. .October 3. BELLONA. . Detober BL For passage to Havre, and Rotterdam at cheapest currency rates apply, ERT N. CLARK, 55 Broadway, For freightto HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 04 South street. QPECIAL, NOTICH TO PASSE S ship CELLA will sail for September 19, at 8 AM THE STFAM- mn direct on Saturda, 2N, R. HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS Steamship WESER, G, Wenke, Master, On THURSDAY, September 24, carrying the United States mali, will sai! from th » Bremen pler, foot of Third street, Hoboken, taking passengers to London, onithampton and Bremen, at the followin, ‘able in gol «#120 Steerage To be followed by the steamship H Maater, on Thursday, October |. For freight or passage apply to ORLKICHS & CO., 68 Brond street ERMANN, W. i. Wenke, COASTWISE STEAMSHI ORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPAN Opposition to Monopoly. UR CALIFORNTA, via Panama Railroad. NEW SAILING ARRANGEME THE 6TH ANB 20TH OF EVERY MONTH, or the day before wheu these dates fall om Suu ley ‘Their elegant steamship GUIDING STAR, will sail on SATURDAY, SEPT, 19, AT NOON, from pier 46 North ri ot of King street. For passage or freight apply to if F Frelaht OPN. CARRINGTON, Agent, jer #6 North river, WILLIAM 1. WEBB, Prosideat, CHARLES Dana, Vice President. 64 Exchange place, New York. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S P oa THROUGH LINE TO A PASSAGI REA’ EDUCE AD 3 OF LOW ‘AS BY ANY OTHER LIN N er 7 | “4 Steamers of the above line leave pier No. 43 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, Four times a month, On Ist, Mth, 16th and 24th, except when those days fall on Suuday, then the day pre- hous. viGne hundred pounds baggage free to exch adult. Medicine free. “Ne premier, HENRY CHAUNCEY. Cavtain Connor, con- epi with BACKAMENTO, Captain Weat. “tener leavin| Ostober Beonnects clonely with steamor JAPAN, leaving San Francisco November 2, for Ching and Japan. ie tickets and ail further information apply atthe Forp Com} g ticket office on the wharf foot of © treet, nes ¥. R. BABY, Agent. rl REDUCTION IN FREIGHT Great To BAN FRANCISCO, VIA PANAMA, ifr sasetd ey MENRY CHAUNCEY, Steamers«+ ising on THURSDAY, September 4. Freight forwa ho this steamer reaches San Francisco aoe ate aateng's departare of September $0, ApDIy on ; O° WELLS! Fanbo 800, Freight Agente P.M. 83. 4 Pier 42 North river, foot of Carial street NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MALL STEAMSHIP Company. The elegant yorew steamship MISSISSIPPI, 2,500 tons bur- den, Captain Geo. B. Siocum, will sail for St. Thomas, Para, nd Rio de Janeiro on Weduesday, Bep: tember 23, M., from pier 43 North river. . freight or pass: I For freight OF Pasenee AUP Ye GARRISON, Agent, No. 6 Bowling green, New York NITED STATES MAIL TO HAY, U ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIE COMPANY, sailing reguiarly every Thuraday, at J o'clock P. M,, proissly, ra, i Capea y4 Captain M. eee Septem MORI 0 CART Ley Captain R. Adame, event COLUMBIA, Captain E. Van Sice, via Nas#wu.... October 8 For freight or passage apply to Gio B. HARTSON, President, ‘Wo, 6 Howling ‘ireem COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. JOR HAVANA DIRBCT.—THE HAMBURG-AMERICAN Packet Company's iron mati steamship BORUSSIA, Captain N.C. Frauzen, will#a Saturday, September 8, for Havana, ‘To be followed by the PEUTONIA, Thursday, October 22. Prices of passace:—$75 and B60, currency. C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, General Passage Agents, 0. lay atreety KUNHARDT £Co., General Agents ron Hers: SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line. rery twenty days. Salli, The fine steamer Gita ADA, yea is, pier 17 Eaat river on Thuraday, Oc Melunae aang’ currency, freight or passag@ applyto FF. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 44 Beaver Rrechey IRST STEAMER FOR GALVESTON, TEX 43, DIRECT-4 Pine tavorie steamship PERI is now loading at pler North river, for Galveston direct, and will positively sail on Saturday, mber 19, at Bo'clock P.M. Mor freight or e (hay superior ac 4 Fors, ILESTON'& CO., Brondway, apply to SPOR; EXAS LIN GALVESTON STE pen, BA! The Al steamer EUTERPE, aoe f iven to Houston on all goods ned to the Houston Dh avigation Company. Apply to ‘ H. MALLORY & CO. 58 Maiden lane. The EULERPE will receive treight all day Saturday. PPO, NRW, ORLEANS, DIRECT GIVING THROVOH rates to Galveston, Lavacca, Indianola, Brazos Santl- ago, Mobile and points on the Mississippi river. The new and frat class light draft sidewheel steamship BIEN VILLE, Cap. tain Baker, will leave pier 36 North river for the above port on Saturday, Sept 19, at& P.M. The RA eID wilt follow Sopt 26. or freight or passage apply to LivinasroN, SOX & CO., 88 Liberty atroet. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT-SOUTHERN LINE, The Al steamer VICTOR, Gates commander, will be despatched on Saturday, September 19, at 3 P. M., from pier 20 East river. Freight received at throngh rates for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston: For freight or passage apply to. C. H. MALLORY & CO., Agents, 168 Maiden lane, yor NEW “ORLEANS DIRECT. RI a ERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, ENERAU MEADE GENERAL’ Mis iain A. UNITED STATES, Captain ¢ ‘The steamship UNITED STATES, Captain Geo. L. Norton, will be despatched on Saturday, Sept, 19, at 8 o'clock P. Moy from pier 12 North river ‘relght received at through rates for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston. Thi CENT CITY will succeed Saturday, Sept. 26. passage, having superior accommodation SRMCRE STEVENS Wo Browtways 'W. Sampson. L. Norton. apply to the agent, JOR NEW ORLEANS DIREC?. THE CROMWELL LIN Une will leave Pie 0.9 North river through Co RS For passage or freight app! Hi fi. 8 CROMWE Fok Monte, via Fernandina route, every Saturday, Ube Florida Ratiroad Company wil’ despatch steamers ag ollows :— MERCEDITA, Smith FLAG, Hoffman... From pier 29 North river at 3 P.M, insurance guaranteed through at 13g per een’. For freight or passage apply to Saturday, September 19 saber Agent, bers street. FALL ARRANGEMENTS. Re days resuined, On and after thiv date the dey partures Wil be Cuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, as 10b , Captain Atkins, acaba September 19, orth river, at 3 7 5 RRISON, Ayent, No, 5 Bowling Green, aptain Philips, Tuesday, September river, at 3 P.M, ‘Agents, 61 and 62 South street. MURRAY, FERRIS & C GENERAL BARNES, iu Morton, Thursday, Septeme at 3 P.M. CU., Agents, 88 Liberty street. YN, FOX & iven and through bilis of lading signed im connection wit ral Railroad of Georgia: “Through tickets to all points by Central Railroad of Georgia, Atlantle and Guif Ral.road and Florida steamers. sowie anes eae Ne (OR SAVANNAH, GA. BLACK STAR, INDEPENDENT’ LI Opposition to monopoly. Freight at low rater, ‘The tnt clasntsteamnsbip MARMION will leave pier 1B h river_on SATURDAY, September 19, and MON LGOM> RY on SATURDAY, September 25 at 3 P. M. R. LOWDEN, Agent, 93 West street. OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents, Savannal: Freight received at all times uader covered p! NOTcE STEAMERS FOR SAVANNAH, NEW OR- AN leans and Gaiveston di every Tuesday and Saturday, Passage at reduced ri sage apply (o M. DOHE! ‘TY, 13 Broadway Pi F°% CHARLESTON, 8. the South aud tM bi FLORIDA PORTS AND and reliable steamship SARAGOS! Line.— The Al fast M. 'B. Crowell, come mander, will sail Thursday, September 24, at ® P, My from pier 14 B. R., foot of W: te Through bills of lading to Ril points South and Southwest. Agenus in Charleston (rtme venel & Co.) forward all goods tree of commission. ARTHUR LEARY, 15 \ Ulla street. The fine steamship MON EREY will ‘sail on the following ‘Thursday. JOR CHA TON AND FLORIDA Ports. New York and Steamship Company'e iret class CHAMPION, Ca on Saturday, September 1y, North river. Superior accommodation for passenger ‘Through pa tickets and billa of ding tseued to alt oints South and Southwest, in connection with the Sout orida ports Sarolina Raliroad and with steamers to F HENRY R. MORGAN & O0,, J ‘The CHARLESTON wiil follow aud tember 22, fa, Va.—Express Lin Hallet, is now | will aatl on Saturday, September 19, at 4 Py or pastage apply to JAMES HAND, 119 Wail street, corner of South. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE FOR roRTEAND. reduction tn fare and change of dove of aalling. 70 and FRANCONTA will leave plop 88 East river on Monday and Thurs Parsuse to Portiand, including statercom, #5; cabin pax one ‘$4. Meals extra, ‘These stearnshing connect at Portland wit! Raliway for juebec_and other and the Wes th the International S d St. John, N. N.8. ing I leaving Saturday P. Goods forwarded to all parts of Maine. Fre! daly. ens of Inting alzned at office on pier. For freight or passave apply to. OF freight oF pase HOES, Agent, plorss Tutt riven. oO”. DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPAN 81 NOR folk, Cit and Richmond. ‘ * ¥ wheel Steamships ISAAC ATOGA AND NI chips will be despate! Tuesday, Th y North river, foot ¢ jing with the. Re nesses Alt T Richmond and I 4 fretght and er South ands to the hour ¢ or freight Ot pai gant stateroom #¢ modation, apply to Lome 1. teUREADY, nwich, co! ve § 30, from kigi Christopher atreet, 814, and pt Schubel'a Band, ‘Bait, Lines Fare #1; ladies 500, Ain, and Car SVEVAN STREAM anc Pock slip every hour fre ein every hour from 9 A. M. to 6 4. =SUNDAY EXCURSION BOAT TO COLL Whitestone, City Island and New Rochel ok alip av A. M. Re » auding at’ Bighth and’ Thirty- SINK leaves AY NIGHT, The sts Anderson Col ‘chowder free, YANKEE ¥ Balt, ines and go, rain or abine. refreshments on board. Christopber street, 1 Broome street, 1 «A. SCOTT. Over two tona of sea bass and blue fish caught on this boat Jast Sunday. \ONEY ISLAND STEAM CARS LEAVE GREENWOOD J forthe Beach and return every baif hour until 8 P.M. (OR EXCURSIONS. THe ¥ ST es MBOAT CHICOPER may be chartered on favorable terms by applytn; THORNE & PHIPARD, 42 Water street 7 er HITE STONE, SAN! i Koslyn-— Tie steamer tt 9:19 A.-M. for the SUNDAY EXCURSION FO) Fete, Gen Cove, Gien pon piel agp ee ae Wiens : * above jaces, landing jneteenth and recta eal way. Returning leave Gien Cove at 4:15 P. M. JUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR GT So Ntcmboat MAGENTA Wilt make. her Feguer furdap nday morning trip to Newburg on Sunday next, 8 leaving Johor rest ay Tare - Cold Fare Wood an Peck allp Barclay, street 7:15 A. M., Chri 1 fourth treet 7:45, landing at Yonkers, Hastings, Dob! Bring asd Coravtatl Returning, eaves Newburg 1 i id Newburg, 0 conte, cuales SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT—LANDING AT Elizabethport, Union, Rossville and Perth Amboy. Oa and every Sunday after Jie 21 the steamer JOHN ROMER will leave foot of Barclay street at 9 A. M. for landing at the above places Returning, leaves Key! UNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURO.—FARB be) Bocents, ‘The steamer ‘fMowas Ol TER loaves the pier i street ever jut ing at Tis urth street at TX o'cloel ling at, Yon- Dobbs’ Ferry, Irvington, King Siog, Havers ee ' straw, 07 vold Spring and Cornwall. Now rg atl 30 Pr M rrfving in New York at P. V AxTED: HIGHEST CASH enice PAID FOR » TO 8) ons old Zine, Appl vanizing Work Wark Pwelit vreet =