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- HE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘WHOLE NO. 12,102. ——— PERSONAL. ea ©. 0.-YOUR NOTE OF OOTOBER 1 TO A. H, RE- fe fee Address, appointing interview, CARRINGTON, jee. OWNED—OCTOBER 8, JOHN PRINTY, WHILE laboring under aberration of the mind; hé was 6 feet inches in height, wore black pants, white ehirt aud was 2 Foret ‘age. Any information of his body will be thank- ly received at Hudson avenue, irooklyn, : Eo HEART FAILS, 1 CANNOT SEE D Ez. OR ADOPTION—A FINE, HEALTHY BOY, EIGHT months old, of respectable American parents. Noue but lestants need apply at 220 Weet Thirty-third street, NIVEN TO ANY CHARITABLE LADY, FOR ADOP- thon, a most beautiful baby, a bos, two' days old. Ap- piyto Dr. EVANS, $4 Chatham street, up stairs. G. W. SAUNDERS—RETURN “TO YOUR FAMILY. '« All will be made right. H. H, & W. M. G. le LK: WANTED——OF CATHARINE Hf reget lived at 9 (ireene treet about Sy » She wil ‘ to her by addroning Mrs. Temple atreet, Philadelplila, P: F THE YOUNG LADIES, WITH BLUE DRESSER, WHO rode down in Broadway var, then to Jergey ferry, vester- morning, wish to form the acquaintance of the gentle- wien kitting opposite, address ROSLBUD, Herald ollie, F THE PARTIFS WHO ROBBED MY HOUSE, AT Ravenswood, on the evening of the 5th io: will return Watch and’ Silver Ware they will be pald a fair cash equivalent and will not be mreae x J. H. JORDAN, 60 Broadway, room 28. B. HCOME BACK TO YOUR HOME. THE NOTE you loft fs all made right. i ih ‘O8IE.WHERE CAN I SEE YOU NEXT SUNDAY? ‘Answer through Personals, OHN SNODGRASS—THE WHOLE STORY IS A BASE fabrication, ROBERT CORWIN, INNIE—MEET ME TO MORROW (SATURDAY) AF- ternoon, at last meeting place, Thirteenth gtreet, wsninl our, Absence from city prevented my keeping Inst afipolnt- ent, Answer In Saturday's Personals. E, 'Y OLD FRIEND H.—HAVE BEEN ABSENT SOME Hime. Do write me, 623 Broadway, Yours tn the Lord, ATIE. O'RRIEN, A. LITTLE BOY, WAS SENT ON Tuesday lant witha gold watch to have repaired; he not been seen by the jeweller nor by any other person to om he was known. Any information concerning him will thankfully received and paid for by his father, at 202 East rtieth atreet, a - RINCETON JUNCTION.—I GAVE HANDKERCHIEF ‘atourlast meeting. Bald you had been to Rye with iment, Some one is deceiving you. I have not writ. 0, in'weeks, but have three times ‘at mother’s.” ‘Am nearly distracted, of something to her advantage EN RYAN, 1283 our jen to 7) Maitida G, received one parcel. "QECEIVED NOTE.—HAVE INQUIRED AND EXPECT anawer by Saturday. Send usual time. Hope well. ‘rite often, xX. X. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1869.—-TRIPLE SHE SPECIAL ‘OHNSON & MILLER are now Preareeé to furnish Passes over Northern New Jersey Railroad to all re spectable persons who wish to attend thely Great Norwood Bale on TRURSDAY, Oct, 14 __with a view of ‘purchasing. " RUSSIAN BATHS 2 BAST FOURTH STRELT, SEC- ond block east of Broadway. Ladies’ hour 10 A, M. NOTICES. 16 COLLEGE PLACE.—PATENT OPENWORK SIGNS and Banners are now beng manufactured in New York city by the subucriber; he hay New York styles of let- tersand guarantees perfect satiafaction in every respect, Now In the time to get one for the fall trade, They are called (and trathtuily eo) the best advertising medium in the world. Don't forget the street, 16 College place, up stairs, between Warren und Murray stteots, Ww. 3. OBOKEN AND TROTTING— Tharaday and Friday, October 7 and &.--Firet race, match of $200, mile heats, t three in five. B. Cole names Bull Frog, J. Brown names Bay Jim, Second day, pacing Tontch for #500, mile heats, three in five. B, Cole names Kite . ea G. My wi icire tora ety PARRANT, Proprictor, EROME PARK. FALL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB, 1568, WEDNESDAY, October 6, BATURDAY, October 9, TUESDAY, October 12, THURSDAY, Octobes 14, SATURDAY, October 16, First race each day punetually at one ofelock. Extra traing on the Harel Railroads from Forty-second street, every day during the races, at 11:96 and 12 M. . WHEATLY, Secretary. NOTICE.—The Harlem Raflroad will run Spevial Tra: ‘the course and return at a reduced fare of 40 cents. i Saepeseaegy 7: PARK, CRANSTON, R. I. Second Annual Horse Fair, October 5, 6, 7 and 8 1862, Premiums 314, The Providence and New York Steamship Compan; will sei) excursion tickets to Providence and return, including tingle admission to the baad six dollars each, MASA SPRAGUE, President, Gro. H. Saveur, Secretary. GPHUT OF THE TIMES SPARE FOR 1600, The Spirit of the Times Stake for 1889, for which there are 17 entries, will be trotted for over the grounds of the Prospect Park Fair Ground Association on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1 good day and ag ee ‘Trotting to commence at Sy P. M. EDWARD P, MORRIS, Secretary. NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TKOTTING SAT- urday, October), at 2ig P.M. Match #600, mite heats, beat three th five, in harness. William Mccoldrick's g. g- Mack, John Murphy's r. m. Maid of Prin, WILLIAM SHAW, Proprietor. | ES, & seis Me yO _ HORSES- CARRIAG: YENNG TELEGRAM OARTOO! . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 TAMMANY AND THE GERMANS. “IS TAMMANY IN A TIGHT PLACE ® AT BARKER & HAMLIN'S ClTY AUOTION MART, MAJOR 0, W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, corner Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, REGULAI AUOTION BALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Gentlemen's private Establishments disposed of at public and private sale to the best advantage, and a general aasort- ment of Horaes, Carriages, Buggies, Horse Clothing, Halters, Whips, e,, to eult the needs of all classes of purchasers, cout alantly ouliand, Orders promptly executed. ‘twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every horse sold un- der warrantee, Good stabling for horses at public or private sale, ‘The only mart in the city having ® driving ring for showing borees on Carriages, Busgles. éec., taken on storage. “Liberal advances made on evervthing in the horse line. ASSORTMENT OF HAM'S PATENT CLARENCE + front Family Carriages. We Invite parties who are in want of fine Carriages to call. Can make it to their {uterest to purchase, Sole manufacturer ano patentee, HAM, Fourth and Broadway. A. PAIR OF PREMIUM BAY HORSES, 16 HANDS high; long, fuil tails; black pointe; fi j fine action and step; trotin four minutes, care; first premium ‘at New Jersey State 1568.’ Can be seen at N. MOONEY'S private N. Ju, or inquire at 46 Trinity place, New York. A.” MINER, STEVENS & CO. CARRIAGE MANUFAC: . arers Warerooms 064 Broadway : Factory 115, 117, 119 and 121 East Thirteenth s'reet, have now in stock a complete aseortment of fi it wine ter Carriage: 4 light Wagor of their own weil known make, to Which they invite the inspection of purchasers. A WOONTIRUATION OF. SALE. . JAMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, will continue to sell the balance of Stock remaining at 1,399 and 1.401 Broadway, near Forty-first street, consisting in part of afine line rond,'work and family Hotser, Coaches, top and open Wagons, Park, Pony and’ Doctors’ Paetons, Gigs, Business, Express, Depot, Beach and Feed Wagons, Skele- ton Bleighs, single and double Harness, Bells, Robes, Blank- ets, ke. de. SALE OF iIORSES WILL BEGIN AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP. A SINGLE SEAT, FULL SPRING, 145 POUND ROAD Wagon; used but once, cost $50) one month ago; price $225 ; owner obliged to sell. No. 6 West Thirteenth street, SUPERIOR TEAM OF DRAUGHT HORSES TO BE sold cheap. Inquire at private stables corner Bleecker fand Sullivan streets (eutranee on Sullivan), from 9 A. M. tl (A. MIGHT DOUBLE HARNESS FOR SALE—BLACK mountings, in complete order; also a good pole, with heavy silver motntings. Inquire at'42 Pine street, room 10, LOT OF SECOND HAND AND SLIGHTLY SOILED Carriages cheap, viz.-—Five top Buggies, 2 Victoria, oe) Textension top, 2 Kockaways, 1 Lepot Wagon, All styles of new carriages very low, MQTILL WATER.”—BE AT SAME PLAC, EAST SIDE, at four, Friday. “QUIBTNESS.”” AW ANTED Ax AMERICAN FAMILY TO ADOPT A bright, intelligent girl, ten years old, For full particu- Jars address MOTHER, Herald office. A ILLIAM W—Y, BOOKKEEPER IN A HARDWARE. store, N. Y.—The party in Newark, N. J., had such {n- fuence over you you did not dare call. ‘oll, it is your own we, Everything ts known in Newark. Look out; don't let em bleed you too much, Call at 31 Market street and all will be proved. Y —PLEASE SEE PERSONALS OF OCTOBER 7. x. D STREET STAGE.IF LADY WITH TAN colored Suit, who noticed gentleman get out of stage at jiblo’s, Wednesday ra SoBe being Jeft in alone), desir make hiv acquaintance she will please address A,B. 1 150 Herald oftiee. pede toalae ss a win ee SPECIAL NOTICES, “A WONDER OF LITERATURE. SATURDAV'S EVENING TELEGRAM WILL CONTAIN THE FIRST NUMBER OF THE SERIES OF SUPERNATURAL VISIONS OF QUEVEDO, THE GREAT SPANISH AUTHOR OF THE LAST CENTURY, i AMOS KENDALL, Postmaster General of the United States under General : 7 a THE ONLY ENGLISH TRANSLATION EXTANT, PREFACE TO THE SUPERNATURAL “VISIONS OF QUEVEDO." ‘The translator of the Visions of Quevedo can truly say that the pleasure he himself derived from their perusal {n the riginal alone, gave him the idea of translating them into nglish. It ie believed that the present is the guly Bupa tranelation of the Visiona of Quevedo, although they have ‘been translated into many other languages, and into French no fewer than five several limes, by as many different authors, the plan of which has beon followed in the present version. The advertisement to a Parisian edition Sa Nats ed in 1812 contains the following reina: the most piquant prod: 6 Bruit and ingenious pen of Quevedo, one of the best Spanieh ‘ters, In general the criticisms they prevent have much polut, and do not fail in thei: wiication atthe preseut day." 5 THE VISIONS OF QUEVEDO. To be commenced tn the ENING TELEGRAM, Satur- , day, October 9 FIRST NIGHT-THE DEMON. BECOND NIGHT—DEATH AND HER PALACE. THIRD NIGHT—THE LAST JUDGNENT. FOURTH NIGHT—THE COUNTRY AND THE PALACE OF LOVE. FIFTH NIGHT—THE WOKLD, THE FLESH AND THE DEVIL. SIXTH NIGHT —“HELL." SEVENTH NIGHT~REFO! TOMLESS PIT. L. BATT ON, STORAGE FOR. FURNITURE, ¢ pianos and ali kinds of household goods free from rer safe and dry; 30 years’ experience. Best reference. and (90 Siath avenue. - A—WELL KNOWN . Repeaters, ”bo attend every excursion aale and never buy, are respect- fully informed that their room will be of more importauce than their company at the Great Norwood Sale | kson. 8 | {el | | RMATION OF THE BOT- of JOHNSON & MILLER, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, lum, 830 Bower Trunks and Valises ut the Groat Family Shoe Empo- corner of Bond street, selling-20 per cent W. D. HIGELOW, ROBERT IRWIN: MATCH BEYOND COMPARISOD THE NEW YORK MATCH COMPANY “FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTRODUCING THEIR } NEW PARLOR MATCH, IN ROUND WOOD AND SLIDE PAPER BOXES, g for a lpited period, deliver to families a single rtose, br rices., low Broadway a neat wooden case, to any part of New York island or ooklyn, free of expressage, at $2 per gross, C.0, D.y about lwo cent ir box. eer R SAVING OF ONE HALF over the ordinary mode of purchasing. ‘Adarere ordera by mail to NEW YORK MATCH COX- PANY, No. 1 Park place, near Hroadway, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS a Misnourl and Kentucky State Lotteries. MISGOURI—EXTRA CLASS 69%, OOTOLER 7. 1869, M4, 61, 21, 85, 4, 69, 47, 19, 18, 62, 59, MIBROURI-CLASH 600, OCTOBER 7, 1869, 41, 64, 3%, 5% 92, 80, 73, 43, 34, bo, 28, 62, KENTUORY—FXINA OLAS G75, OOTORER 7, 1869, 60, 11, 6, 83, 45, 7 62, 25, 69, 2%, 6, KENTUOKY— OCTOBER 7, 1869. 25, 48, 32, 19, 29, 17, 14, 93, Ba, ore and also Royal Havana J, CLUIE, Broker, No, 205 Broadway and 183 Fuiton stteet. Information furnished In th lotteries, —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI A. State Lottery for the benent of the Orphan Home ft Lauderdale Springs. —-Tuuraday, October 7, 183% MISSISGIPPI—CLASS 7, 5, 69, 50, €0, 26, 1%, G4, 82, C6, 63, 87. (SSISSIPPI—OLASS 4, %6, 6%, 18, 20, 4h, 24 9A, ON, By G1, 1S, 6, NTIRE & MCBRTEN! Managers. All_ communications must be addressed MoINTIRE & }OBRIEN, Columbus, Mi NITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANcT, BUREAU OF THE RROFIVER OF TAXES, Count Hover, Pans, No. 82 Chainbers street,'Oct. 5, 1889, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—The Books for Taxes on Por- fonal Property will be eae for payment at this office on next, October @, jooks for parment of Taxes on Bank Stock will be opened on Monday, October 11. Sie notice will be given when the Books for Real Estal ‘Will be ready, BERNARD SMYTH, i UREKA STEAM MACHINE CARVING WORKS, Noa, 60, hag ied a 66 Vansant tad ur specialty.> ‘som aarti ee HENKEL & CO. NOTICE,—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL Board of Excise on the lt day ll Hiquors, wines, ale on TRBY BROS. XCISE 44 apply to the Metropolita Of November, 1269, for a Licen And beer at 1,060 THird avenue, PX Novice. THe UNDERSIGNED WIL, APPLY -4 to the Metropolitan Board of Exciee on the 20th day of * October, 1869, for alicense to sell strong and spirituous Nquors, wines, lew and beer, at 167 Tenth avenue, New York. a 1. O'SULLIVAN, {XCISE NOTICE...TITE UNDERSIGNED WILD APPLY Y to the Metropolitan Hoard of Fxclse, on the 28th day of Dotober, InGH, fora Liconse to roll sirong. and aplrtuous ; eer wireet sind First avenno, New Yorks nv nt Commer Thirtied J” SUINRY LEMMERMANN, J,,% RomnnNs—anAND HoTPL.rRRD LACH MEYER, * Comer of Thirtgstigt siren and Broad ROBBING & TACHMEYER, ‘Ahan Dpewed September 22, 1969, Proprietor. NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. Jerome Park Racos, October 6, 9, 12, 14 and 1 Special trains will be run on above days, leaving depot, corner of Forty-second strect unt. Fourth avenue, at i130 A. M, and 12 M., returning immediately after the races. Fare for round trip, 40 cents, Cara reserved for I. 0, BUCKHOUT, Gen Superintendent. OOLS WILL BE SOLD THIS EVENING AT RILEY'S restaurant, corner Uroadway and Twenty-clghth street, on the Jerome Yark races; siso every evening duriig thé races. THOS. B, nels -DOGS, BIRDS, &C. ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS ALD BIRDS FOR ‘tale,—-Medicines for ull diseases, Prepared Food for rds, at B, DOVEY'S, No.3 Greene street, corner N. B.—Ladies attended by Mra. Dove: HINSON, SPORTING incekin, of Canai, At, CHOICE BREEDS DOGS AND MEDICINES— FRANCIS BUTLER, No. 3 Peck slip. Infailible Mange Cure, Flea Exterminator, 75 cents. Butler's new work, §! Eatra stock; trained dogs. Dog oll for diseases of the human che YHARLES REICHE & BROTHER HAVE NOW OPENED J their fall season for the Bird trade, Dealers and fan- clers can be fully supplied. 65 Chatham street, near Cham- ere, ADAMS WALKS FIFTEEN MILES WHILE JAMES xteen miles, in Brady's Cy jock this ai IVE WOOD DUCKS at CHARLES REICHE & BROTHER'S, 65 Chatham, near Chambers street. __HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T JOHNSTON VAN TASSELL'S, By ARCHIBALD JOUNSTON, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, the great house of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL wiil sell, attheir Auction Mart, 112 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, ‘Thelr usual line of Heres And Carrtages, Read our card: ‘Yhe Horse Auction Branch of our business is made a feature and a specialty, and is con- ducted at our mart, 112 East Thitteenth street, near Fourth avenue, wherg we hold sales every Tuesiiay and Friday [turdughout the yar, Gcntlemon wishing to purchase, or those having Hor: Carriages to sell, will find our house perfectly reifable, as conduct this branch of our business, as we. do all our other business, on the same straightforward principles which govern houorable houses in all mercantile pursuits, —Eatract om circular. ‘At Mart, 112 Fast Thirteonth street. CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S SALE, Private gentleman's compiete Road Estabiisinnent,compris- ing crossed match team bay and gray trotting Mares, 14} hends, 9 years; kind {n all harness; free from vice; the bay is warranted # they are all day travellers; no road too ne gray has trotted in 2:55, the bay inside of 2:55; they are now warrante:l to trot in 3 minutes. Also t class top Wagon, set double Harness, Whip, Blankets, ‘The whole is gold only for want of use. hree elegant, city built op Wagon, one doctor's Phacton ‘and three elegant no top Wagons. Buckvkin trotiing Horse, full blooded Black Hawk stock, hands, 8 yeare, kind in all harness, free from vice, war- ied sound, kind and trie, with extra fine style; of great endurance an bottom; no road too long for him; has trotted in 2:60 and is warranted to trot in & minutes, together with w no top road Wagon, built by Brewster. nearly new; also set tingle Harness, mate by Loudon; Blanket, Whip, & An elegant bay Pony Horse, 43, bands, herness and under ; free from view; him all summer; he is a splendid pony tor Park dri afraid of nothing; {8 a fine animal for any use; 0: ana trie. Hay Horse, suitable for a match, carriage or coupe horse WW bands, 6 years Ikind, in all harass, good under saddla good traveller, kind and trae. Elegant bay Horse, 16 bands, 6 years, kind m all harness and under saidle, free from view; trots’ in 33g minutes; js a fine animal for carriage or coupe use; 18 afraid of nothing; warranted sound, kind and true. Bay Horse, spicndid saddie beast, 1514 hands, 8 years, kind all harness, splendid, under saddie for ladys use, free from vice, afraid of nothing, warranted sound, kind and true, Bay Horse, 1535 hands, kind and true. Dark bay Mare, 15 hands, 7 years, kind fn all harnei under saddle, fret from vive, trots in 83g minutes family horse, warranted sound, kiad and trac, lack pony Mare, 12 hands, ¥ years, kind in ali harness, free from vice, warranted sound, kind whd t Sorrel Mare, 15: account of whom ft m Ps K lage years, kind in double harness, and a ine ed sound ; sold for jorses, 16 hands, 7 and 8 years; kind in from vice; good travellers; very free and etylish drivera; kind and trai Private Gentleman's Establishment. Patr dark bay carriage Horses, 16) hands, 9 and 10 years; kind in all harness; free from’ vice; good’ travallers; very free and stylish drivers; kind and tru hey are a fine palr of horses for private family use, and are sold solely for want of use; also a shifting top Wagon, in good order; #et double Harness, Hiank jock, 153¢ hands, 19 years; kind in all class ccupe horse; very stylish driver; prompt action; warranted sound, kind and trae, ‘One top depot Wagon, one two feat depot, top on hind seat, Trotting blishment, comprising bay Trotting Horse, hands, about 9 ye ind in-all harness; free from jan all day traveller, of great endurance and bottom; trotted last spring on the Hatontown (N. J.) half mile (ack in 2:87, one month ago in 2:41, snd can trot any cay w condition in 2:49; together with a three-quarter seat no top Road Wagon, weighs 189 pounds, built by Waterman ; single Harness, dc., ve. vel Horse, 154g hands, 7 years; kind in all harness; free from vice; trots Inside of four minutes; frea and siylish driver; been used all summer as a family horse and sold only for want of use; kind and trae; together with a Top Wagon, in good order; set singls Barness, a2.) 4c. Black Mare, 14 bands, about 9 years; kind in all harnoes; free from vice; trots in three minutes; warranted sound, kind and true, Several other Horses, Top and no top Wagons, single and douple Harness. Full deseription time of sale. ‘We never postpone a sale on account of the weather. A —JOUN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONE . Y reat Jone at private stable of ¢ aden Hagerty, Keq. An extra fine, large and fast Patchen Trotting Horse, blood bay, six years, about 16 high, one of the finest, most grace- fut and genteel horaes in this city; has no vied attracts gront attention when driven on Park or ron warranted sound and kind; can beat 2:80 with style and ¢ and was never trained on track. Fine span of Bays, Morgan stock, 15% high, 6 and 7 years, brothers, raised in Vermont; are fine and stylish travellers, pure galted; warranted in all harnem; no fanits, perfo gentle, good ‘steppers, very sliowy and are perfectly and kind; have been used as a family tea Fine young Trotiny or Road Aorse, by St, Lawrence out of nm Messenger mare, 6 years; fine, gamey and prompt driver, of great endurance; can trot to-day in 8 minutes; has nover been trained and is warranted perfectly sound in every reapoot. Span of than Allens, worrela, 7 and years old, stylish and spirited, fine travellers, oasy and pleasant drivers; have been used together, but will dive singly; warranted in all harness; will trot In 8:15 to pole and better single, and can be relied won in every particular. Fine black Horse of Binok Hawk stock, 15% high, ® yoars 1; been used to coupe ;can be driven by & Indy ; fs {ree from allyice stylish travellor and gon! rondster. ery fine bay coupe Horse, 16 high, 7 years old; Kentucky bred; ‘stylish, gay, amiable, intelligent and to be depended i every Way true, elther single or double; is without ty'and fs warranted kound and kind, ‘airinges—Square, leather curtained Conch, brown cloth Mned, by John R. Lawrence & Co,; full panelled round Conch, by Lawrence & Co.; full falling top Landau, lined with bine afik corded brocatel, built by Browater, all of full patent axlen, full platform gd G syringe: also very fine jarence, drab lined, by J.C. Ham ; also leather shifting top gon, by Stivern; ‘also Hight trotting road Wagon. All ot this stock fa in the beat of order, Harnessen-Conch Harness, by Dunscomh ; light single and double Hi Ane coupe Harness ; wiso Blankets, Covers, Robes, Alfghans, Sheets, & The whole of this stock will be positively sold without any rerervation to clon estate and private interests, and cast be fen from now untll sale, which will commence at Il prompt, Parties desiring to purchase good and reliable ktock will lease attend, as they can buy ‘with perfect confidence; 24 Fours given for trial, proof and examination, If stock ‘not Fepresented purchase will be annulled and money re- ined, FEW GENTLEMEN'S HORSES WILL BR TAKEN ‘on livery at private stable, where they will find very fine Accommodations, at 219 Forty-tirst #troet. west of Seventh av CALVIN WITTY, 658 Broadway. TEAM OF BAYS, HORSE AND MARE, 16 HANDS, 8 and 9 years, $225; brown Horse, $75; roan Mare, good sepper, $85. 734 Washington street, corner of Bank. T 88 LIBERTY STREET.—PANIC PRICES.—CAR- Fagen, Harness, Blankets, Whips, Afghans, Kobes, 4°. lower than any housé in the country, Rome gréat bargains this week iu tine top Buggics. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, et 817 East Twenty fifth SPLENDID FRESH MILCH COW FOR SALE CL LA Milks 22 quarts of milk per day. ttreet, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COACHES, CLARENCES, Coupes, Phactons, Rockaways, Doctor's Phaeton, 50 second hand top and dpen Road Wagons, by good maker side syring Jager and Exprean; one Tracie Sulky, by frey ; 200 Bleighs of all kinds; Blankets, Lap Robes, Bells, Halters, Whips, &c., at low prices, at W, H, GRAY'S, 20, 22, 24 and £6 Wooster street, LARGE LOT OF WORK HORSES JUST ARRIVED from Cincinnati, suitable for all purposes; also eeveral well matched Teams; sold cheap, HENRY WILEY, 19 Vestry street. HANDSOME SADDLE MARE, SOUND AND GE! tle, together with a London mace Side Saddle and Brie dle, almost new, price #100, at WHITE'S Stables, 28 West Forty-fourth stre OARD FOR USE.—A GOOD HORSE AND COVERED Wagon will be taken until spring by a gentleman having perfect stable and thorough groom, for the right of drivin, to and from the steamboat landing (two miles), ulght an morning. Address 9. I., Herald oflice, XARRIAGES FOR THE SOUTH AND WEST,—SIDE ) spring and end spring Buggies, Rockaways, Phactons, Couches, extension tops, dc. ; large lot Pony Phaetons, with and without tops; great bargains. CALVIN WITTY, 688 Broadway. NGLISH DRAG FOR SALE--BUILT FOR A COUNTRY J gentleman by Wood Brothers ; haa break, trunks, ram! is particularly adapted for attending races and for travelling. Wii! be sold cheap, the horses having been sold, Apply to ADAMS, carriage ‘repository, 125th strect and Third avenue POR, SALETA, HANDSOME BROWN FLAG, TAL Horse, f Or express; a splondid a. die horse, sound and kind, Briggs’ stable, Fortieth street, near Sixth avenue. j}OR SALE—A PONY PHAETON. 1N GOOD ORDER, Inquire at Briggs’ stable, Fortieth street, near Sixth av. 1GnT Inguire a ta Al PHAETON, CITY ew, for one or two est’ Fortieth street, OR SALE—A HANDSC make, top on back se: horses. near Sixth ne: Inquire of 8. T. SMITH, 101 W POR SALE A NUMBER 0} both single and double. he ice depot, 239 West F JOR SALE—AN ELEGANT COUPE; HAS BEEN BUT littie used. “Apply to GANNON, corner of Fourteenth street and Third avenue, GOOD WORK HORSE: after one o'clock’ JOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST STY Horses in the city; vay, black pointe 1 kind and gentle, The owner will either seth orb him, Inquire at SELDEN'S stables, 1o8 East Tu Is YOUNG hands bigh, y a mate to nty-third #t VOR SALE—A THREE-QUARTER CIRCULAR FRONT Clarence, lined with leather, made by Parker, but little used, in prime order; soll for want of use, Inquird at stable 11 Wyckoff street, near Court, Brooklyn, OR SALE—A GRAY ST. LAWRENCE COLT, FIVE years old, 15\ hands’ high; can show three minutes; sound and ‘kind. Also rquare box Road Wagon and Har- ness. Apply at 219 West Forty-sixth street. OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURNOUT, CON- sisting of stylish gray horse, 153 hands high, 6 years Old, Warranted sound, kind and true; also no top wagon. by Stivers, and harness {n perfect order; price $473. Inquire at No, & Greenwich avenue, FOR SALEWA, GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, CO ing of one pair of brown Horses trot in 2 light Wagon, double Harness, an clegant Sleigh, quite ne oue white (ox Robe; an old black bear Robe, Inquire at prt: vate stable 90 East Fortieth street. JOR SALE—A SPLENDID Si Mare, 7 years old, 15! hands, very stylish, great endur- ance, sound and kind, Alsoa square box Top Wagon and ness, used but few times; a desirable tu tleman ;'all in fine condition. To be scen at ODELL, 158 East Thirty-second strect, near L OR SADE—TWO HORSES RIGHT FROM THE try, § years old, 16 hands high, sound and Kind truck, cart or express, or wou'd make a good tenm for a farmer, ‘Call at 693 West Twenty-eighth street, Tenth and Eleventh avenues. OR SALE—A BAY PATCHEN HORSE, 1h HAN Gyears oid, long black tail and mane, warranted per dand kind; can trot in 2:50 and promises greater ¢ FOU. Apply at private stable 118 West Piitieth RREL (BLACK HAWK) WAGON, IN Wagon.’ In- OR SALE—A SHIFT fine ranning orde: 3 Denn’s stables, 26 East Broadw: j}OR SALE CHEAP—COVERED ND OPEN BUGGIES, n#; alko a second hand Apply at 3 Third street, near Bowe E CHEAP ing Horses; can trot in about three ‘600 Seventh avenue, express and light bi double Truc PINE BAY, COUPE OR FAMILY HORSE, 184) HANDS, coming § years; stylish in harness and a fil warrantee given in every respect: woight aout 14 bundr J. H. DAYTON, 149 West Thirty-fifth street, YREAT REDUOTION IN PRICES.—CARRIA F Harness, Hand Wagons, all sivies, great bargains assortment Pony Phactons;) an elegant, six-noat Phaeton, very low; #ix-seat Rockaway cheap, at CALVIN WITTY’S, 638 Broadway, FLORSES TAKEN TO WINTER ON A FARM. accommodations and care, For terms address box 1,907 I RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL il this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at 21 Bowery, « beautiful Imported young’ gray Horse, 18 handa bigh, sound and kind; warranted to go fn all harness. Also several other Horses, top and ‘Wago! & Jon notice, } ARNESS, HARNESS,—BALANCR OF LARGE OON- signment of bankrupt stock will be sold at. atill lower prices, to close out the lot; best of work and al! warranted Perfect and complete. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, [8 Liberty street. OOK AT THE CATALOGUE ABOVE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, ‘At their auction mac 112 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenve. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), at 19 o'clock, Gentlemen's Trotting Establishments, Family ‘Teams, Business and family Horses, ‘Top and no top Wagons. Look at the catalogne above, We never postpone a sale on account of the weather, OAD WAGONS, 180 POUNDS; TOP BUGGIES, 200 Refounins light Coupe Rockaway? assortment: Carriages and Harness, warranted equal to any in the city. HIOKS, 32 Barelay street, HREE FINE SINGLE TROTTING ESTABLISHMENTS, ‘One trotting Team, warranted to trot in 8 minutes, Two fine farnily carriage Teams, Ten other very fine Horses for business, family or road drleinge Also, several very fing top and ho top, Wagons, made by Smith, (Dusenbury & Van Duser and Waterman, For full descriptions look at catalogue above, We never oatpone a sale on accoint of the weather. iti ‘At auction THIS DAY (FRIDAY), At 12 o'clock. By JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, At their auction mart, 119 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenu HE ONLY QUICK WAY TO MAKE ANY HORSE OR colt trot fast is by my Dexter Trotting Ciroular, First it makes the horse travel bigher, with beautifal knee action; then {t makes him trot like Sam Hill; and I will pad itand praise itup and sing this same old song till every man who Owne a horae haa got one, Price ia only Bly with 2,C00 Address PIERRE D, VAN HORSEN. 67 South New York: box 6,033 Post olllca | “ t, | Jersey; @ large Broadway ET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ——— HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. SADDLE HORSE WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVING bandsos and gentle Horse, suitable for a lady, can find wurchaser ata reasonable price by applying at 183 West Eighteenth etreet, WO EXPRESS, TWO GROOT Wagnees also one four whet ‘Wagon for sale cheap at 926 Spri PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSLS, , bay or black. Address, giving Id office. RY AND TWO VENDER doctor's or collector's 15 To tall par- Br tioulars and lowest price, box 128 ANTED—A 8 D HAND C SPRING COUPE OR © spring half Clarence. Please name price and maker, Address, fur three days, box #19 Post oflice. ANTED—A PAIR OF HORSES, 15 TO 16 HANDS high; must be able to show four minutes. Address, stating lowest cash price and when and where to be seen, J, L,, box 4,°2) Post office, Warr A STYLISH COUPE, NEARLY NEW, ANY ‘one having the same will find’a cash customer.by ad- dressing 8, W, BENEDICT, 686 Sixth avenue. : FINANOIAL, WANTED—ON FIRST MORTGAGF, $20.000 ANT Er ON, dant cy properties wil pay 7 per cent per annum and’ income tax thereon, and 1n- sure property in fayor of the bondholder againat fire for the gmount of B2400); no agente need apoly. Address J.D. Ju 85,00) and $10,000, on first class city pro perty. Mortgay TO LOAN—IN LARGE OR SMALL $150.00 gage, in New York and Brooklyn, "io ia $150,00( age on Real Estate in this city. Second ret, , B0 Pine street, TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- Herald office, for six days. LOR TRU s N SUMS OF $25,000 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN IN SU en puirensed, EVERETT ©, WELL, 42 Pin 100.000 rearet Namen tar mrookiyn bree Apply at room No. 8,27 Wall str 10 LOAN ON BOND AND ORT: sums to sult; second mortgages cashed at once. OALLENDER «& LAUR ortgages negotiated,” Apply toJOHN F. CONREY, No, 63 Wall street, room 12, ANTED TO HIRE—A SMALL STABLE, BETWEEN Twenty-cighth and Thirty-fourth streets and Third and Seventh avenues. Address, with price and accommodations, box 1,088 Post oflice, 5 TRI ‘DS.—-I AM PR $1.500.000 ered "to. tind tainay ot approved jeal Estate ih New York city and vicinity. Principals only. 7 Pine street. © GOOD HORSES, JUST OUY HARD WORK, 885; bay Mare, +100; bay Horse, $150, brown, 5 years old, 34 hundat all warranted, 209 West Thirty -Lirst street, neat Eighth avenue, S100. PRONE ICH, WAGON HORSE, FOR WANT + of use, 17 banda, 6 yearn, warranted every way; also heavy Skids, ironed. Call ‘at 28 Gansevoort street, near corner of Hudson. 300 “Horse TRUCK AND HARNESS; #120 BAY De ' Horse, 16 hands, 8 years; $80, sound Mare, 16 hands; #150, Truck and Harness; must sell; want money. 78 Vaudam atreet, LL DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 20 draw interest from the Ist October. Sux percent interest paid on all sums trom $l to $5,000, THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, corner Third avenue and Twenty-sixth street, Open daily from 10 A. M. to8 P. M., and on the evenings of Monday, WednesiJay and Saturday, from 6 to § o'clock. SPENCER’ K, GREEN, President. Wx. B. Bisnis, Secretary. JAS. L. KEMPER, N PARTIES DISAPPOINTED IN $9.000.000-farcstatiy ontaishag inner moderate amounts by mortgaging desirable property in New York and Brooklyn, by addressing PROMPTNESS, Herald office, will receive money satisfactorily. _ EUROPEAN STEAMSHT PS. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ‘ * From York, only $9) steerage ) Forsyth Wednesday, Oct, 13 Cuttin Vednesday, Oct. 20 er 43 3 Cabin passage, $80, gold, Passage from and to New York, Paria, Hamburg, Rotter- dam, &c, Drafts on Iveland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. Greer TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ry Every fay, Thursday and Saturda: NEBRASKA .Wedner HELVETIA Saturd Drafts payab , ireland, atourrent rates of oxchange. Apply at THOMPSON’ sage ollice, 73 Broadway, corner of Rector street. Past GREAT INVESTMENT,—THE SEVEN PER CENT gold loan of the Kansas Pacific Railway, secured by itiree iniliions of acres in Kansas and Colorado ‘and « mort- gage upon a highly auccessful rallroad in rapidly, Smproe- ing territory, is one of the best investments in the market. Address Messrs, DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 63 Exchange place, and M. K, JESUP &’COMP’Y, 12 Pine si. TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, Chathaih square and New Bowery. 6 per cent interest on sums from #1 to 5,000, ARBEIB 00s ees seees +482,409,109 02 Liabilities (deposit 1°2)246,174 09 Surplus. ++ BU2,984 BB Interest dayes from Ist October, HARRISON HALL, President, ©. D. BAtLEy, Treasurer, J.P. CoorEn, Secretary. #5,000 MORTGAGE FOR SALE—TWO YEARS TO Thm, on downtown Property worth #20.000. Apply to Mr. SMITH, 202 William street, Frankfort House. A MONEY 20, BUY FIRST AND SECOND MORT- + gages and to loan on improved and unimproved Pro- Party. WASHINGTON R, NICHOLS, Counsellor at Law, 15 Broadway, room 12, D)IWDEND.CHOLLAR POTOSI MINING COMPANY 1 in coin per hare, payable 8th inst, at LEES & WALLER’S, 83 Pine street,’ New York, October 7, 1809. IRST MORTGAGE FOR SALE—ON VALUABLE country property; amount of mortgage, $9,500; has 2 Yonrato run at 7 per cent, payable semi-annually: 86, paid on the property; worth $18,000; for immediate cash will allow @1,(0 discount, and not one cent more, Address LOOK, box E Brooklyn Post oflice. GoU toas of ‘The Rochester, N. ¥., Water Works Company, Six per cent Bonds, Due 1837, of %1,000 each, Interest May and November. Principal ana interest paya. ble im gold, at Union Trust Company, New York, We offer for saie $400,000 of this loan at eighty-two anti a half and accrued interest in currency. ‘The entire property is mortgaged to the Union Trust Com: peny for the protection of the bondiiolders, and the bonds are fasued by them only upon the certifieate of John G. Traut- wine, C. E., appointed by the bondholders, approved by the Board of Directors, that the money has been actually ex. pended upon the works. Pamphlets containing t reports of engineers W. Milnor Roberts and J. ©, Trautwine, upon the progress Of the works, ulso coples of the acta granting this Company their charter to supply Rochester with water, furnianed upon application. Upon the most moderate mate the rental from the wor! , when compleled, will be 1000 B150,000 annually, doublé.the amount required for tntorost upon the faving ywr'sonaily examined the works, we can confi- recamms blo investenent shis loan to the public as a sate and profita- UTLEY & DOUGHERTY, ‘No. 11 Wall street, Sole Agents for the Company. XOLD BONDS OF ROCHESTER CITY WATER J Works Company.—First Morigage, principal and. inier- est in gold coin, payable in New York. A sure and proiit- Able investinent at w lov price, — For aa ty ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 48 Vine atieet. XYOLD COIN SIX PER CENT BONDS OF THE RO- F chester, New York, Water Works for sale at elghty, less x commission. JOHN B, MURRAY, 17 Nassgu atrect. - EST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON the Bon: nd Stocks of the city and county of New York, due and payable November 1, 1569, will be paid on that day by PETER BH, SWEE! , Chamberlain of the City, i- {# ollice in the New Court House, The transfer books will be cioved Friday. Oct. 1, 1869. RICHARD B, CONNOLLY, Comptroller. DEPARTMENT OF FINAN yi us R's OFFIC New Yor, Sept. 24, 1889.) MO8TO8 BLISS & Co. 80 Broad street, renlar Notes and Circular Leiters of Credit for travel, o Commercial Credits, available in all paris of WM OXEY=MONEY—MONEY-ADVANCED ON, LIB IM "ral terms on Dinmonds, Jewelry, Watches, Lot Din- NIGEL'S, 9 Fifteenth stfeet, be- ING TELEGRAM FRIDAY OCTOBER 8 TAMMANY AND THE GERMANS. “18 TAMMANY IN A TIGHT PLACE DACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN. ‘Mesars, DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 88 Exchange place, and M. K. JESUP & COMP’Y, 12 Pine street, New York, offer for sale THE BONDS OF THE KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY. The-e bonds p. to run; are free aland grant of Hp per cent, in golds hare thirty years svernment taxation; are secured by THREE MILLION ACRES of the Finest lands in Kansas and Colorado. Tn addition to this special grant the company a's owas: THREE MILLIONS OF ACRES IN KANSAS, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and im- prove the toad, They arc a firat mortgage upon the extension of the rond from Sheridan, Kan to Denver, Colorado. The road in Operation now earns more than enough net income to pay the interest on the new loan. There no better security in the market—this being in some respects better than govern- ment securities. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96 and accraod interest, in currency. PAMPHLEYS, MAPS AND CIRCULARS furnished on application, PPYREASURY D Srpreamen 2, 1869, will be receive! at this Department up to 12 M. MONDAY, 25th October next for the building and fit- ting of four stenmers for the Revenue Marine, Bidders to furnish thelr own specifications; the same to be submitted to & board of officers, the Department reserving the right to re: Jeet all, {f not from competent and responsitie parties. Speed being of creat importance, the Department has adopted this course fo Invite competition, and will require the Bidders to furnish drawings in detail of hull and machinery, with models complete; and the parties to whom the awards are made shall give bonds, with suflictent surities, for the proper performanye of tho work according to the epecificae Hons, o., approved. r will be of the following dimensions :— ler of ton, hermaphrodite brig rigged. Length, 170 feet dn toad line, Breadth of beam, Depth of hold, 19 feet ami Drait of water, loqied, not to excced 12 feet. Side wheel steamer, frou or wood; hermaphrodite brig rigged. Length, 165 feet on load Ih Breadth of beam, 2 feet Depth of hold, 12'teet, Draft of water not to execed 83g feet loaded. Two email steamers of wood. Length, 150 feet on load line, Breadth of beam, 26 feet moulded. Depth of hold, 9 feet. Draft of wate? not to exceod 5}4 fet loaded. Propeller to have one direct acting engiue. Large side wheel steamer, oue oxcliating engine. Two small toamers, beath engine’ Speed to be guarantied, sak : GKO. 8, ROUTWELL, Secretary of the Treasury. BSenled Propos: ded (WO FIRST MORTGAGES FOR SALE ON IMPROVED Property, one of $8,000 and one of $4,000, Address box 129 Herald ottlee, ° TPAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO,, EMIGRATION OFFICE $8 South street, issue sight drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and passage tickets from Great Britain and Ireland, at lowest rates, Apply to TAPSCOTT BROTU- ERS & CO.,'65 South street, Wt HONDS AND Btocks bought ahd sold; Loans negotiated on seourl ties, bond and mortgages, ko. ‘Second Mortgages wantec AND $1,380) TO BUY GOOD FIRST OR fecond mortgages in New York, Brooklyn or Ory eo wanted, 8, COCKCROFT, 179 Broadw TEAM TO GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY, . THE ANCHOR LINE, Farorlte€lyde built passenger steamers, are intended to sail as follows Towa Oct, 9 | Europ: Britannia. ++Oct, 16 | India Columbii Oct. 23 | Cambri —and every Saturday thereafter, From pler 20 North river, at 12 o'clock, noon. Rates of passage, payable in currency :— Cabins to Liverpool, Glasgow or Derry, #90 and $75, Excursion tickets, cood for twelve months, $160, Stecrage, to Glasgow or Derry, #50; Intermediate, #3. Prepaid certifieates from these ports, $37. Passengers booked to and from Hamburg, Havre, Rotter- dam, Antwerp, <c., at very low rate: : Drafts issued, payable at apy bank in Great Britain and reland, For farther information apply on the steamers, foot of Dey or at the Company's ofices, No. 7 Bowling Green, New HENDERSON BROTHERS, HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steamship MAIN, Captain K. von Oterendorp, will sail, ca reying the United Slates mail, from the Bremen ‘pler, foot of Third etreet, Hoboken, ‘On THURSDAY, Oct. 14, 1869. for. BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passengers to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the following rates, payable in gold First cabin..... Second cabin. Third cabin Steerage from Bre! To be followed by the HA. F, Revnater, on Thiraiay, Oot 21 ‘freight or passage Be OF Pasa EOEERICHS & CO., 68 Broad street, XTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QU Cunard Line, MALTA sails Thursday, October 7, at 10 A. M. TARIPA sails Thursday, October if, at 10 A. M. Cabin passage, 860, gold. Steerage,'$30, currency. Bteerage tickets from Europe tasued at lowest rales. For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Green, For steerage passege apply at 111 Broadway, Trinity Bulld- ing’ CHAS, G. FRANKLYN, Agent. C NARD LINE, aaa ‘The British and North American Royal Mail Steamship, Between New York and Liverpool, Calling at Cork Harbor. «Wednesday. Oct. 18 | Stberi China. rhuraday, Oot. 28 Tarif Thursday, Oct. 14 | Scotia..... Wednesday, Nov. 3 Rassla, ...Wednesiay, Oct. 20 | Palmyra. Nov. 4 ‘Tripolt hursday, Oct. 21 | Cuba. Jay, Nov, 10 Java...... Wednesday, Oct. 27 | Aleppo.....Taursday, Nov. 1 ‘Rates of Passage. By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying steerage. First Cabin. #130, gold | Second Cabin: B20, gold First Cabin, to Pari aes #145, gold By the Thursday steamers, First Cabin..........$80, gold | Steerage. ‘00, currency Steerage tickets from Liverpoot and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of Inding given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: ranean porte, For freight and cabin pas om No. 4 Bowling erent B Trinity Bunt For steerage passage, at roadway, Trinity Building. . CHAS, G, FRANOKLYN, Agent. ITEAM DIRECT 10 LONDON.—LONDON AND NEW je apply at the Company's York Steamship Line. Steamers fortnightly to London from pler No. 8 North river. Passage at #90, $70 and $30 currency. BELLONA. -October 12 CELIA. November 6 ATALANTA. ‘October 33 CORDOVA’... :November 20 For passage mburg, Bremen, Havre, Paris, Antwery and. Rotterdam currency rates apply at cheapest Broadway ; for freight at 4 South etree OWLAND & AS (SEX DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's Mall Steamships betwoon New York and Havre, calling at Brest. The splendid vessels on thia ‘favorite route for the Contin- ent will sail, from Pier No. 50 North River, as follow: LAFAYETTE, Roussan Pp Dhchesne. NWALL, Agents. age payable st or Havre——First Cabin, To Paris (including railway ticket)—®145 and $78. ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Amertean travellers going to or returning from, the Con- tinent of Enrope, by taking the eteamers of this line, avoid both transit by English railways and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense, GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, £8 Broadway, HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S tron mail steamship | conta Captain E. Meier, carrying the United States mails, will sail on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 188%, at 2 P. M., for HANBURG, taking passengers for Hamburg, Plymouth and Cherbourg. First Etbin, $120; Second Cabin, $72; Steerage, #25, gold. Payable in United States gold. The SILESIA to sali Oct. 19 KUNHARDT & CO,, C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, Genera! Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, N. Y. No, 6 Barclay street, N.Y. QTEAM DIRECT TO LONDON.—LONDON AND NEW © York Steamship Line.—Steamers fortnightly to London from No. 3 North river. Passage at $90, $70 and $30, cur- reney. BELLONA... ...0.,October 9 | CELLA ATALANTA Netober 28 | CORDOVA. verb For passage to Hamburg, Bremen, Havre, ‘Paris, Antwerp and Rotterdam, at cheapest currency rates, apply at 6 Broadway. For freight at 54 South atreet. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, November 6 By INMAN LI RIOR LIVERPOOL AND QUE! of mail steamers are appointed CITY OF BROOKL’ CITY OF WASHINGTON: ETNA( via Halifax), CITY OF ANTWE: CITY OF BRUSSELS, aturday, Oc and each sticceedting Saturday and alternate Tuesd North river. pler 48 North river-n ams OF PASSAGE By the mail steamer sailing @ . a F Payable in gold. Liverpool, Halifex St. John 3 45 aten forwarded to Hay wor tarth t the company's om For further informa at the company's oMices, i: a DALE. Agent, yadway, New York. JATIONAL LINE. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, 3 ¢ 47 North river, VETIA, Thomson, Saturday, Oct, 9 at 8 A. Me LAND, Thompron, Saturday, Oct, 18, at LP. Mt. Paesaye (9 Liverpool or Qneenstown—Cadin, #80 and R100; atecrage, #41, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown $37, cur- rency. Apply at the company's office, 69 Broadway. FLW. J. HURST, Manager, PORT BUREAU. partment of State Iss NITED STATES PA! Pasaports of the 1 OFFICIAL by A. WILLMARTH, United States Court Buildings, 41 Charavere atre 5 COASTWISR STEAMSHIPS, PAcivic MATL stHAMSHIP COMPAS THROUGH LINE. CALIFORNIA AND € ew York to San Francisco: tion of berth, rates melude terthe, board and ali nece CHANGE OF SAIL a DAYS, Steamers of the above line leave pter No, 43 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, ON 181 AND ieTH EACH MONTH, except when those days fall on Sanday, then the day previo One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free, OCTOBER 16—ALASKA, Captain G) GOLDEN CITY, Captain Lapidge. Steamer AMERICA will leave San Francis for China and Japan. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. received until 4 P.M. on Frid: oO weighing lena than 90 pounds to the cubic f warded as fast at slow rates, All ustal faciiities afforde shippers in collecting inianst charges, c. rice for , connecting with Yoventber 4 For freight or passage tickets and all further information Jompany’s ticket office on the wh, foot of ay at ite Scone ah P.'R, BABY, Agent, é A CRUZ SAL AND Heya ee river, at 10 A. M. Will gail from pier 16 CLEOPATRA. . . A F. ALEXAN COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. T New York and Mexican Mail Steamship ling, sailing every twenty days, at 12 M., from pier 17 Bast river, The spienitid now steamers CITY OF MEXICO, Deaken. CLEOPATRA, Philips ht GF passage apply to OF Frelgne OF WMONERXANDRE & SONS, 88 Broadway. TNITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. ATLANTIC MATL STEAMSHIP GOMPANY. Sailing regularly every Thurslay, at § o'clock P.M. prov # No. 4 North river, + Saturday, Oct. 14 ‘Sepviany, Now. & vin Nassau. October? +++-October 14 apply t G! WHEELER, Jr., President, No. 5 Howling Green. TATES MAIL TO HAVA fo Mall Steamship Company, y every Thursday, at 8 o'clock ! M. precisely, U NITED salling re:cul from pier No. 4 North rly Molto CAST Captain R. Adams, October 14. COLUMBIA, Captain FE, Van Slee, October 21. EAGL¥, Captain M, R. Greeno, October 24 For freight or p , aon cr ee sea e i. WHEELER, Jr., President, No.5 Bowling Green. Att sa LINE of Gaiveston-steainera, eafling every Saturday, at2 P. M., touching at Key Weat. ‘The Aleteamer VIRGINIA, Captain Kenedey, at pler 22 East river, will sali on Saturday, October 9. All goods for Houston or the Interior will be forwarded by our agents, Mesars. T, H. M an & Co., free of wharfage, drayage or commissions for receiving or forwarding. Ineara nteed as low other route. No detention at Galveston. For fv # apply to (3 ALLO Maiden lan EW ORLEANS DIRECT. i Southern Line. ‘The steamship LODONA, H. R. Hovey, will leave pier 20 East river, Saturday, October %, Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken at through rates. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to ©. H. MALLORY & CO., 158 Maiden Jane, The DE SOTO will follow from Pier 30 North river. LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO, eae En pense TELEGRAM CARTOON. FRIDAY, OOKDBER & TAMMANY AND THE GERMANS, “IS TAMMANY IN A TIGHT PLACE?" OR NEW OKLEANS DIRECT. Merchants’ Steamship Line, comprising the first class steamships MISBISSIPPT . Quick .Captain A. W. Sampson. ptain G, L, Norton, D UNITED STATES, The steamship MISSISSIPPI. Captain Wiliam P. Henry, will be despatched on Saturday, October 9 at 3 o'clock P, Mug from pler 14 North river. Freight received at through rates for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston. The GENERAL MEADE will succeed Saturday, Oct. 16, For freight o passage, baving superior accommodations, apply to FREDERIO BAKER, 40 Broadwa: FOR NEW ORLEANS Dinzor, ‘The Cromwell Line, Steamships of thia line will leave pier No, 9 North river, af clock P. M., as follows RIES, Neleon... Saturday. October 9 0. WASHINGTON, Gager. Saturday, October 16 Freight taken for St Louis, “Moblie and Galveston at yorpassage (rst and dol freight apply t ‘or passage (first and second class) or freight apply to scp RO} 1 & OO., $6 West street, \TOTICE.—GREAT REDUCTION IN PASSAGE TO NEW Orleans. Al steamer salling Saturday, October 9, For assage apply at the Southern oxo Ticket Office, 18 roadway. HERTY, Agent, ‘OTICE.-STEAMERS LEAVE FOR SAVANNAH, 1 Ga., direct on every Tuesday and Thursday, at3 P.M. Passage reduced, For passage apply at the Southern Steam: ship Ticket office, 13 Broadway ye HARLESTON, 8. C,, THE SOUTH AND SOUTH+ west and Florida Ports, ‘New York and Charleston Steamship Company's firat class sidewheel steanship CHAMPION, Captain R. W. Lockwood, on Saturday, October 9, at 3P.M., sailing from pler No, 6 North river, Bisa juperior accommodations for passengers. Through ‘and Bilis of iatiog femued in cone nection with the ‘olina Railroad to all points Routh and Southwest and with steamers to Florida ports. Insurance by this line one-half per cent. NRY R. MORGAN & CO.. Agents, 26 Broadway. pAng CHARLESTON will follow, and sail on Tuesday, Octoy er 12, TOTICE TO CHARLESTON SHIPPERS. Shippers holding recetpta for the steamer ZODIAC are notified that, owing to the detention of that vessel, theis goods go forward by the steamer PERIT, leaving Thursday, m3 PM. ‘A. LEARY, Agent. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. ‘Old Dominion Steamship Company. Steamships of this line leave pier #7 North river, foot of Beach street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at P. M., connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air ‘Line, the Seaboard Inland Line, Petersbarz nad Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Through passenger ‘tickets and throagh bills of lading at reduced rates to all points Sonth and Southwest ‘Apply at office, on pier 37 North river, or to N, L.MoUREADY, Prestdent, 187 Greenwich street. / __... MRAVELLERS? GU i LBANY AND TROY DAY 1 ANGE OF time.—The steamboats ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW will, on and after Thursday, July % leave Desbrosses street at & and Thirty-fourth street »t &:15, landing at Yon- kers, West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Tivoll, Rhinebeck, Catskill nnd Hudson. ‘Tickets sold ard Dag to all points on New York ‘Sone checked on board the boa tral, Rensselaer and Saratoga ratlroa JOR BOSTON i VIA FALL RIVER, TOUCHING AT NEWPORT. The world 1 whed steamers IstoL PROVIDENCE, Commander Brayton, Commanier Simmons will leave (alternate days) DAILY from pier No. BU North river, ha cousins oot of Chambers street AT FIVE P.M Seah . ©. HALLS gold bngie, brass, suring and reed banda, D.CORAND PROMENADE. CONCEIT EVERY EVENING, This is the only line ranning.a SUNDAY NIGHT BOAT. FREIGHT received up to 5 P. M. each evening. JAMES FISK, J ND President, ger Agent, Ip Company. artnganset § STEAMER MARY POWELL WILL COMM RUN+ ©) ping Saturday June 4, 1982, for Cozens’, West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, New Hamburg, Milton, Poughkeepsie and Rondout, leaving pier, foot of Desbrossea street, every afternoon at 3:30. ROY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—THE ELE ant stearuers VANDERMILT and CONNECTICUT leave pler 44 North river near Spring street, every evening (Satur- days excepted) at 6 o'clock P.M. Bare only $1 30, beinj #1 75 less than rail and 75e. choapér than any other line, an like reductions to all points North, West and East, Ticket and rooms at DODD'S Expresa 439 and 944 Broadway, New York and No, 1 Court street, Brookiya, and 30 West street, HE STEAMER ANTELOPE LEAVES EVERY MORN- ing from the foot of Harrison street at 8:45, Thirty-fourth et at 9 o'clock, for Yonkeras Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry (Tare rytown and Nyack by ferry), Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point, Verplank’s Point and Peekskill; Tarrytown ‘omitted on Sundays, PO ,CONBY ISLAND, BY STEAN.—TAKE CARS which leave Greenwood hourly, 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. TIME, FORTY-FIVE MINUTE: Fare 2% cente, DRY GOoDs. WEAR NOW PREPARED TO stock of Real Laces to be found inthe olty. foriment of Ladies’ Walking and Evening HECHT, 88 Canal stre WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUS able 8i ks for sale very low fi customer by addressing J.8, W., Herald ase ASHER , between Broadway and Mercer et, HAVING DESTR- . can hear of @ MILLINERY AND DRESS) ig T EAUTY TO LADIES, -THOSE NEW ROUND Hats and Feathers, only pl thei; aleo an ag ent of B Stewart's. 4 Brondtway, oppor Madame BINNS AILOR, pau: RONNETS AND LADIES’ FALL MATS. Hats, Felts and elegant Dr es) reat bargains this day. L, BINN ted rondway nO LADIES, —DRI 0 ONE lndicw at the b with det spate; specimen work. Mre. GUEST, No. 7 Grent Jones street, near Broadway. ~ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &. | leaned SALE—THE CELEBR. HENRIETTA, 210 tons bur » in 1866 io miles in 24 the great ocean yacht race which she made the extraordinary run of The Menrivita bas hours), and several other races, Hes, but has retarncd to New been on a cruise to the West I York, While on her voyage from Key West to Charleston she made a run of 250 miles in twenty-four hours, du rough weather, showing that ehe has lost noue of her speed. ‘The Hensietta has & commodions saloon, handsomely fited up, with a large stateroom on the starboard side, three other Siaterooms and-two staterooms forward for officers, The cabin furniture, kitchen utensils, &e., aro in complete order, and the vessel will be put in readiness to go to sea imme ciately. The Henrietta w: pare favorably, for epeed and seagoing qualities, with any yacht in this country or England, For particulars address Je ANDERSON, Herald office, New York, ae STEAM YACHT FOR SALE,A PINE MODELLED WD mtoam yacht, 68 feet long, 1134 fect beanyy 16 inch sqinai plinder, well fotind and to completo running order, for ¥ fuel, Addres cap, Bhe is very economical in the item o! Dolphin. New York Heraid ofieo.

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