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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 12,110. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET, saith eels PRICE FOUR CENTS. = PERSONAL, CaRat pupuueuenere te An —MEET ME TO-DAY, HERRMANN'S MATINEE, + balf-past one, E. BEES TOU HAVE BEEN DECEIVED PLAYED. ‘and so has your darling, C, It's wrong: he will leave rou. “Tam sorry.” I will call soon, “14th wt nnd Blatt Par y= BROADWAY—AT THE SAME TIME TO- day (Saturday). May be disappointed about gana a Qtr PARK, MONDAY, OCT. 11.—GENTLEMAN in buggy, dark team, who noticed three ladies about 4 oolock and talked with them. “So you will not drive with meto-day—some other time?” Bilght nod. The favorite ‘would be pleased to kuow how a note will reach him so she may explain why she did not accept hia offer. Please answer thro ersonals of Sunday's or Monday's Herald. biol MARY FAVORITE. D MO.—NO MORE LEITERS TO FALL IN OTHER + hands than yours, Give different directions if you ‘Wish to hear from me. ERMINA. IRIEND H. E.-SAW PERKINS IN ROME. PLEASE write. L. 6. ENRY P.—MO CEIVED. Hi ss spe, to SP. AMELIA WHITE. FORMATION WANTED BY MICHAEL, MARGARET ‘and Mary Torpey of their father, John Torpey, from the ‘of Fadeah Wilson, county Olare, who emigrated to about the year 1646 or 47. When last heard from he in Ohio. Information of him will be thankfully recelved ‘sddreaning bis daughter, MALY TORPEY, St. James Ho: corver Twenty-sixth street and Broadway. Ohio and festern York papers plase copy. SPECIAL NOTICES, U7" OF NEW yoRK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANOK, BUREAU OF THE KEOKIVER OF TAXES, Court HousR, PARK, No. 32 Chambers streot, Oct. 14, 1869. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—Notice is’ hereby’ given tl the Tax Books for real estate will be opened for ent at ‘this office on Mouday n 18th October, Payment thereof can be made between the hours of eight A. M. and.two P. M, A deduction at the rate of seven per cent per annum, calc lated from the date of payment to the Ist of December, w! be made on all Saxes paid previous to the Ist of November, BERNARD SMYTH, Receiver. FXCRE NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL APPLY 1," to the Metropolitan Board of Excise, on the 20th day of Opoone, 2. gy a pine. to eae ee sand epleirgons 0 ‘A Beer, th avenue, New laine ding eee er ONSULLIVAN. perostant NOTICE, JOHNSON & MILLER’S Special Train over the Hudron River Railroad to their great sale at Boscobel (Ci uger’s eta tion) will start from Hudson Kiver depot at 10:15 o'clock on the morning of the sale, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK 2, and will stop at Yonkers, T: and Sing Sing. A per- son will be in attendance until Ay Of sale at Cruger’s sta- tion on the arrival of each train to show the property. ‘Tickets are now ready xt the office of JOHNSON & MILLER, Auctioneers, ‘95 Nassau street. New York. V. ROBBINS—GRAND HOTEL—FRED LACHMEYER, Parisian Plan, Corner of Thiriy-trat street And Broadway, ROBBINS & LACHMEYER, Proprietors. Batin Walst to 368 Fast Fourtcenth atreet will bring the rt to ee street he will receive $5) reward. No asl Pont BRUSH.—FIRST NOTE NOT RECEIVED. by THE’ PERSON WHO BROUGHT THE GREEN ‘Will meet you to-day (16th) at time and place designated, fo matter what the weather in. . : F SHIP CHANDLER B. A. C. WILL ADDRESS D. K., I Herald office, he may find a customer. a B. 8. BROOKLYN.—LETTER RECFIVED; WRITE N. ‘Sgaili and appoint au interview. CHARLEY, 2,258, Opened September 22, 1889. KUCKEN MENDELssoRN, HANDEL, SCHUBERT, and Listz will’ be heard to-night at Steinway's, at Van Oeckelen's memorial, See advertisement, ERSONS ABOUT TO INSURE THEIR LIVES CAN ks ggthve $0 10 B10) by addressing D. W. MASON, Herald ofice, MPO DEALERS IN LIQUORS.—WE LEARN THAT A small pock-marked ran Is endeavoring to make collec- tions on our account, assuming to sell goods for us, fc. Per- ‘sons whom he attempts to defraud will oblige us by handing him over to the police. BININGER & CO. 15 Beaver strect, New York. QO" AT LAST—THE G. A, 8. 00. ERSONAL—BUCKLEY. ANYDODY ACQUAINTED ‘with the particulars of an inheritance left to the heirs — dueklay, of the United Kingdom, will please address K., box £23 Herald office, RAY DO LET ME HEAR FROM YOU IM MEDIATE- dy, as I am very unhappy. BROOKLYN, WANTED, OF MARY ra, who lived in a family in New York city tn 1460, ter at the same time living in Detroit. An r will be gladly received by HARRY INFORMATION \CHLIERMACHEN.—P. 8, TICKET FOR AMERICAN Instituie too Would like to know your address. ‘AN GORDER.. E, DARLING, WITHOUT FEAR; ‘only beware of "Received two, More when see you. JULIA, ©. C.-AM TOO SICK TO LEAVE HOME OR 6 soon as E. HE GREAT AMERICAN SANITARY COMPANY WILL be ready to exhibit samples and execute orders on and After October 15, at their office, 480 Broadway, YOUN A. HOPFMAN, Managing Director. a SHE TURE. EROME PARK. FALL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. 1869. THURSDAY, Octobes 1 SATURDAY, October 16. First race each day punctually at one o'clock. NOTIC The Harlem Railroad wiil ran Special Trains to Hretasttdinte return at apace Fag of 40 heir weer ‘orty-second street, every day during the races, a an 12M. 6. WHLATLY, Secretar EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY, Jerome Park Races, Octover 6, 9, 12, 14 and 16. Special trains will be run on above days, leaving depot, corner of Forty-second strect and Fourth avenue, at 11:30 AL and 12 N., returning immediately after the races, ‘are for round trip, 40 ceuts, Cars ara for HOUT, General Superinte ndent, + would try to fi possibler “Cis fa Ml Ue. ie sm wr CARRIE, SOUTHWORTH, FORMERLY COR- ner Ninth street and Broadway, send her present ad- ORGE GORDON, Tremont House, Broadway ? “your NEIGHBORS."—COMMUNICATION — RE- ceived. Will you be kind enough to write again, giv address (in strictest confidence); will esteem ft a great vor. 24. a cont sel, PECIAL NOTIC: ae fe #8 ell w A. THE COLLINS, METAL WAT OC it and JEWELRY fuctory. ‘These ai perior hunting Lever atches only $15 aud $20 euch. Equal in ap- pearance and. for time to old ones corting #150 and dio. “jewelry aud ‘Chains of the wame metal. Every watch warranted. C. E. COLLINS & CO., 835 Broadway, corner of Worth, up stairs —— L, BATTERSON, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, + Pianos and all Kinds of household goods free from the, safe and dry; 30 years’ experience. reference. Gel and 690 Sixth avenue, — us —A.—PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD + life insurance companies, and who do not desire to surrender surrender vatue of thelr policies by applying at Insuranc feency, 71 Broadway, room 23. BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, —WILL BE HERE ANOTHER WEEK. and examine the, Gen- ui improved —Orvide 12 tohea, Chaine wus o Jewelry, at JAMES to GERARD & COWS, Sb. assau ™ street, up statis, All goods warranted for time and wear, LaR ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, ‘Trunks and Valises at the Great Family Shoe Empo- , $80 Boweiy, corner of Boud street, selling 20 per cent below Broadway prices, W. D. BIGELOW, ROBERT IRWIN. -OFFICIAL DRAWINGS . Misaouri and Kentucky State Lotteries, MIGGODKI~EXTRA OLA8S 618, OCTORER 15, 1869. 63, 05, 5, 93, 2, 77, BL. Bl, 8, 1, 47. ‘MISSOURT—OL ABB, is, oor BER 15. 1869, 18, 62, 69, 18,86 17, 168 A, OD, 9s 8 KENTUCKY EXTRA CLASS 89, 17, 26, 62, 70, 51, 158 as, da © ctor ovase tu, oorbped 15," 1862. 20, 49, Bi, 4 LB nd also’ Roy: LUTE, Kroke No. 206 Broadway aad 158 Pulton street, —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI + State Lottery for the benelit of the Orphan Home At Lauderdale Springs. MINBLGUIPEI—OLABS 20,007. 14, 1869. 18, BTA BB, 58, By BB Or. MIGHISHIPPI—CL ASB 21—O0T, 18, 1869. 72, 15, 18, 62, 4, 68, 77, Gi, 63, 71, 64, 47, 8 MISSIBELPFI—CLASS 22-00%, 16, 1869, Not received MCINTIRE & MOBRIEN, Mana, All communteations ianst be addressed Mt MOBRIEN, Columbus, Miss, 8. CINTIRE & —PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION FUR- + nished in the above Lotteries at PARKS & CO,'S pri- jate offices, rooms Nos. 2 aud 8, 129 Fulton street, old Herald yuilding, New York city. rend for circulars, ITY OF NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU ov THE Ri VER OF TAXES, Cont HovER, PARK, No. 92 Chambers street, Oct, 5, 1869, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS,—The Books for Taxes on oe Property will be ‘opened for paym this ofllee on v1 nest, October 7. The Hooks Yor payment of Taxes on Bank Stock will be yn Monday, October 11. Mone notice will be given wuen the Books for Real Estate bee babii BERNARD SMYTH, Recelver, PQUREKA STEAM MACHINE CARVING WORKS, Nos. 60, 62, 64 and 66 Cannon street, Figure Carving our specia ty. HENKEL & CO. ema weed and the YALE LOCKS. TO THE PUBLIC,—The public press of this city con- tained yesterday morning the annoancement that Mr. Sar- gent had picked the Yale Double Dial Lock. We fect that a fegard for our own interests and for the natural anxiety of those having our locks in use ealis for the following state ment from us | | ‘We admit unconditionally that the lock was opened, and have no wish to conceal the fact from our many friends and customers. We have every reaton for believing, however, that ft wasdone not by Mr. Sargent, but by a former em- Jove of ours, L. ¥. Munger, the person who of all others in ‘our factory had the most to’ do with these locks, and whose duty it was to ingpect them and see that the principles upon | Which “depends the security of the locks were not Violated by faulty or careless workmanship. How gay it would be for @ person holding _ this Feaponsible position to allow an apparently” unim- rtant but really vital change to creep into the construction is patent to all farntliar with these matters; and without intimating that anything of the kind has been done Mh this caso, we do claim that Mr, Munger's auccess yeaterda; was tho result of bis long continuance In @ most responsihi Nace in our employ and was probably achtoved by means of formation acquired in the discharke of hie duties, and which ff #0 acqiiired while with us Le was !n honor bond to ort to Us. . "We have very litle doubt that the lock was opened by ‘of the micrometer (an instrument invented by the Inte none of it» forma or under some other name. In the original design of our lock, every care was taken to protect {t against any poseible application of this ine Mrumentand ft was believed that this object had been ac- compliahed. Yesterday's proceedings have shown that, part throngh faulty construction and joing rong recent devel- opements, our lock {tn its present form, has at last become ac- sessible (6 this means of operating, and we make no attempt to conceal the tact from the public. ‘Our course of action ander the circumstances 18 a plain one, nil At once Introduce in our lock @ devies for pro~ tecting ft Ju the only weak point, which years of use have de- veloped in it, and as rapidly an possible will, in the same manner, protect those already In use, Tn concitisiony we beg ur friends and all interested nat to act precipitately. Our has only gone through the samo experience that all bank kx yet made have had, and through which, in all proba lity, many more will have to go--among them, perhaps, those’ of our friend, Mr. Sargent. “Nothing in the world Is perfect as to be above improvement, bank locks not excepted; ‘and we accept in good faith the lesson of yesterday. Mr. Sargent having declined to acoept our challenge of the inst., we are reluctantly compelled to depart from our ny established custom, and give notice that we shall attack ‘lock, notwithstanding his unwillingness to submit it tom nrglar's tost, and we suggest to those thinking of adopting It the propriety of awaiting the developments of the next few YALE LOCK apuletnigantahe + pple laep tf » street. Naw Youu, @anver 16, 1800, es their policies by an absolute sale, can borrow the NHE TROTTING COMMITTEE OF THE SUBSCRISING members of the Prospect Park Fair Grounds Assoctation offer the following Prizes, to be trotted for on Saturday, October 33, ab 2 P. M., if a fair day, or the first fair week day thereafter!—A Blanket and Hood, for single horses owned by members of the club, that have not beaten three min in public; mile heets, Best three in five, to wagon, A Gol Medal and a Lap Rote, for double teams known to be owned by members of the club’at least one month previous to entry; Tace to be to road wagons, mile heats, best three in five; the Medal for the first team’ and Robe for second team.’ En- trance fee for each trot, $7 50, and to close at the Club Room, 149 Montague street, Brooklyn, at 9 P. bM, October 16. Three entries to fill, two 10 start. mph ORTING: 8, BIRDS, &C. LL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS AND BIRDS FOR sale.—Medicines for all diseases, Prepared Food for mocking birds, at B. DOVEY'S, No. 3 ‘Greene street, of Canal, N. B,—Ladies attended by Mrs, Dovey. an gg LL CHOICE BREEDS DOGS AND MEDICINES— FRANCIS BUTLER, No. 8 Peck silp. Infailible Mange Cure, Flea Exterminator, 76 cents. Butler's new work, 82. Katra stock; tramed dogs. ‘Dog oll for diseases of the human el HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T BARKER & HAMLIN’S CITY AUCTION MART, MAJOR C. W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER, corner Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, REGULAR AUCTION SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Gentlemen's private Establishments disposed of at public and private nale to the best advantage, and a eneral aeiort- rent of Horses, Carriages, Bugzion, Horse Clothing, Halters, Whips, &c., to suit the needs of all classes of purchasers, con: slanuly on dand. Orders promptly executed. ‘Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every horse sold un- der warrantee, 4 ‘Good atabling for horses at public or private sale, ‘The only martin the city having s driviog ring for showing horses ou sale. Carriages, Buscles. &c., taken on storage. Liberal advances made on evervthing tn the hore line. Catalogue of sale this day, at 12 o'clock, Very stylish bay Horse, 15% hands, 8 years old; warranted sound and kind in all harness; great’ roadster; of great en- a ponsther with Road W eh Miner, Stewen ‘ogether with Road Wagon, made by Miner, 8 & Co. ; Harness, Kobes, Blankets, Whip, &c. The property of a gen: Ueman about to leave the city. Horne Purniauing (oods of all deserfptt.ma, Bay Horse, 15 hands, 7 years old; warranted kind and truei'a very pleasant driver; of great endurance sa road- mer. Also ch je. Roi on, Harn janket Whip, dc.” Sold for want of use. met id New aud second hand Harness, tmported Lap Robes. Brown Mare, 7 years old, 153; hands; warranted kicd in all harness; very stylish, pleasant driver: fine under saddic ; extra roadater; believed to be sound; together with Waxon, Harnoms, &c. ‘Top and no top Wagons, Several other Horses. Full description at sale, Sales never postponed on account of wea‘ter, Aaegarazet NEW AND SECOND HAND CAR- riages and Harness selling off for less than they cost to manufacture to close out; algo styiish palr carriage ovees, TAYLOR'S, 89 Cedar street. SSORTMENT.—CARRIAGES AND HARNESS ON band and built to order, warranted equal to any in the HICKS, Carriage Mauufacturer, No. 32 Barclay street (established 1838), A.Wi) BUSINESS | AND EXPRESS WAGONS «Wagons of all styles and prices, 600 sets of Harn Ail dencriptions, 8 extension top Fhaetons, 0 Robes of all Kinda, 1,00) Blankets, from #1 up, Halters, Surcingles, & at the cheap stand'1,399 and 1,401 Broadway, near Fort: first street, JAMES JENKINS, A. ~SOACHES, CLARENCES, COUPES, ROCKAWAYS, + Phaetons, Jagger and Fxpress Wagons, 1 Sulkey by Caffrey, 2 top Wagons by Dusenbury & Van Duser; also 20 top and’ no top second hand Wagons, at W. H. GRAY'S, 20, city. 22, 24 and 26 Wooster street. LASKA ROBES, ALASKA ROBES. Something sotirely new. A han:lsomely trimmed WINTER ROBE, in tmitation of the BUFFALO, WOLF, BLACK AND WHITE BEAR SKINS, agdurable, warmer and more comfortable than either, at haif the coat, Manufactured by and under PATENT OF JOHN 7. WARING, YONKERS, N. Y. SAM'L SHETHAR & CO., Agents, 648 Broadway, New York. ADAMS 28 AND 2280 THIKD AVENUE, CORNER atre as just complet wi it Ce jAitad ban deiertenan LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF HARNESS, all styles, from #12 upward; extra stock Blankets, from #3 upward. ‘Also Robes, Whips, Sheets, 4c. Cheapest lace in the city for any of the ‘above, al W. i. GRAY'S, 22, 24 and 94 Wooster sireet. T BALDWIN'S, 783 BROADWAY.—A SECOND HAND three-quarter 'Ciarence, in very excellent condition, to ZA, tireecquarter 0e, 'y excellent condition, A. hANDAL ; e Goupes Landauletts, res, 95 per cont less than Broadway, HAM'S, Fourth and Broadway. T 688 BROADWAY. Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Robes, Groat Bargains, Great Bargaing, Several secon 4 Carriages, left by parties having no farther use for them ail styles new Carriages, Larsest as sortment in New York, 20) Portland Sieighs, #80 to 895; Har- ness, 1,000 sets ; hand Wagons for grocers, bakers, &c. ; Velocl- pedes at haif price. 638 Broadway, NARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS.—FOR SALE, LARGE assortment Pnlly Carriages ‘and Sleighs, of all siylen, selling of cheap, at WITTY'S. factory, Fulton avenue an Nevins atreet, Brooklyn. NOUPE FOR SALE—CHEAP, Shafts, with or witho ply at stable 206 Bast Two OR SALE—A BLACK HAWK GELDING, SIX YEARS old, 15% bands high, stylish, free driver, never requires ‘whip; warranted perfectly sound and kind In all harness; trots la 8:80; opportunity for full trial given; price, #600: an Unusual chance fo get. a:gentleman Van be seen at priv table, 208 East Twentieth street, OR SALE—FIVE HORSES, SUITABLE FOR ANY business; also a young bay Horse; can trot in 48 oF no sale; all sold for want of use, Inquirein HAYES* ante table 16 and 18 Washington atree' FO8 SALEBY PRIVATE PARTY, A STV ISH BLACK Horne, 636 years old, sound, 15'¢ hands high; kind in all harness and under snddlé. To be seen at Washingion stables, corner of Sixt enue and Twenty-sixth street. A) to AOOSFA, oflice J.B, Ward & Gow 118 Wall strects OR BALE—A STYLISH BAY HORSE, 146 HANDS, good traveller, sound and kind; has been driven by & indy. Also n Fony Phaeton, with top, and Harness. Apply at San Francisco Stables, 114 West Forty-sixth street, FR, SALE—A PHAETON, IN GOUD ORDER. CAN be acon for two daya at RYERSON & BROWN'S, corner Thirteenth street and University WITH POLE AN le und single Harness. Ap h street, ree, FOR SAE A RIVERY STADLER, WITH LEASE, SITU ated on corner of # leading avenue and doing a first bd Paying baste 4] a a to the books will show; fino avery ine Horse for sale, "No. agents ae frees STABLE, station D. yess. tb JOR SALE-TwO HACK COACHES, IN GOOD Urder, by GEORGE MURRAY, 2 Bast Thirteenth at. LOR SALE—CHESTNUT HORSE, SOUND AND KIND, 16 hands high, 9 years old; trots In three minutes, Frit vate stable, 218 West Forty-seventh streot, Ti SALE—A HANDSOME DARK BROWN HORSE, PB vearty {6 hands high, 6 years old; will be sold cheap, at ving be » Apply at ite ata HB WeeeulApedsond stroct, near 8ixGt arena: rear.” HORSES: CARRIAGES, &C, OR BALE_A VEAY FINE SADDLE HORSE, 16 hands high, very stylish, warranted sound and kind, omner having no f use for him, Address box 8,938 Post + oilice, POR SALE—20 HORSES, JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, Prices from 50 to $200; w good trial given, 96 and 98 Mercer street. POR, SALE—A, HANDSOME, STYLISH PAIR OF black Mares, 7 year old, suitable for road or-carringe tcam. cheap fur cash, or wiil be exchanged for a bay boree, Whanas, that cau trot to polo ns. -Audress P, F., box 110 Herald dilice. R SALE CHEAP—A PARK TURNOUT; PONY, Wagon, Harnows, Whip and Fly Nels, only used four months; seats four and just the thing for ‘children, as the pony Jagentle and not alraid of a locomotive: for all #280, nquire at 48 East Thirty-ninth street, OR SALE CHEAP—TWO SECOND HAND COACHES, BY Can be seen at stable 279 Spring street. ‘OK SALE CHEAP—A LIGHT, FULL SPRING HALF- seat Road Wagon, never used ; cost $300; was taken for Iso light Harngis, Private boarding stable, No, 6 West ‘Thirteenth street, POON as! pallet me LL DEPOSITS MADE ON OK BEFORE OCTOBER 20 draw interest from the ist October. ‘Six per cent interest paid on all sutns from #1 to $5,000, THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, corner Third avenue and Twenty-sixth street. Open daity from 10 A. M. to3 P. M,, aud on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 6 to 8 o'cloc! SPENCER K. GREEN, President. Wo, B. Brnurxs, Secretary. A GREAT INVESTMENT.—THE SEVEN PER CENT three gold loan of the Kansas’ Paclic Ruilway, secured by Mallltons of acres in Kansas and Colorado and a mort: ‘upon « highly succesafal railroad in ® rapidiy tmprov- fog. ferrhtory. is ‘one of the beat javesments 48. the market. Address Messrs, DABNEY, MORGAN & ©O., 68 Exchange place, and M. K. JESUP &'COMP"Y, 12 Pine st. TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, Chathatn square and New Bowery. 6 per cent interest on sums from yl to $5,000, by 4 782,469,109 02 1 2R46,174 69 et + 212,984 83 | “HARRISON HALL, President. D, BAtLRY, Treasurer, Cooren, Secretary. Surplus. +e Tuterent dayes froin Ist ©, OR SALE CHEAP FOR WANT OF USE—AN BLE- gant light extension top Phaeton, for one horse; built to order this spring; good aa new. J. H, SMITH, 81 West Fourth atreet. ORSES FOR SALE—AT THE COMMERCIAL JOB Company's stables, 74 and 7 Latte Twellth street, below ‘Tenth avenue, HENRY W. WHEELER. LA ROBES, sranana ‘AND RUGS. The newest styles, best largest assortment and lowest prices in the city, wheleeale. and retail, Also, Horse Blankels, Whips, do. our ahs Carri ni farness Re; at Terie street enw JUHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, EDUCTION IN PRICES.—RECEIVED YESTERDAY from the western part of this State, sixteen fine Horses, matched and single, which will be sold fay er cent below last spring's prices.” J. J. WALTE RM IRE, 148 East Twenty- fourth street, near Lexington aven ue. GADDLE HORSE WANTED—FOR A LADY TO RIDE: muat be handsome, well broken, gentle, with cantering galt. Address L. & P., box 3,812 Post oiflee. OME FULL BLOODED IMPORTED AYRSHIRE COWS for sale; aleo one full blooded young Alderney Bull for cheap, at the farm of the subscriber, near Weat Farm cheater county; or Inquire of ‘WILLIAM WATSON, 178 ree! JOUTHERN AND WESTERN STYLES CARRIAGES and Harness, viz,, end spring and side «pring Baggies, Rockaways, Phaetons, extension tops, slide seats, &¢., in great variety ; Iarge agsortment, Fony Flaetons, CALVIN WITTY, 688 Broadway. 200 FOR SALE. I atyles ; Veloctped Great bargains, alls 638 Bron HREE PIANO BOX SHIFTING TOP WAGONS. ‘Three coal box top Wagons. Four Jeather shifting top Wagons nt (180, ‘One four seat Park Pheaton, with top on hind seat to shift on front seat, made by Stevens, nearly new, cot 8900, ‘One shifting extension top Park Phiton, in good order, made by Chamberlin, of Troy. Two tumble sent Rockawaye, from $125 up. One elegant top Pony Phacton. 500 Lap Robes, from $5 up. 1,000 Hors ber yes ap w 210 set single and double Harness, from $15 up. Ms] Portland cutter Sleighs, from #30 wp. Dealers will do well to call and get our prices before pur- chasing elsewhere, as we are now selling the above articles at private sale to clone advances, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, M12 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. WANTED-A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, 14 HANDS high, and Rockaway Carriage, for which I will give a patent right worth from #1 U0 to 20,00); balance cash.” Ap- ply at 248 West Thirty-eignth WANTED. A SECOND HAND LIGHT PONY PHAE- ton, with rumble aud top. Apply to H. CHAMPIN, 15 John street, ANTED-A SECOND HAND COUPE, IN GOOD order, “Address, stating lowest cash price, box Gil Pout street, office. WAGONS FOR SALE—TWO EXPRESS, ONE BUST ness Wagon, with to} ne light Skeleton Wagon, one Grocer’s and one light shiiting seat Wagon. At 24 Spring street, corner Clarke. $6 BAY HORSE; FINE ROAN MARE, $95; chunky gray Maer, &85. Been at work ail summer, am obliged to sell; no use, 189 Bank street, corner of Washington, aaa $2000 Ark nee RON, DESIROUS OF PUR. 2, + chasing a first class family Establishment, conslating of a pair of very stylish carriage Horses, bay color, long tai!s, young, sound and gentle; a Victoria, almost ‘as good as new! a Buggy, single and double cets of Harness, wil 8, Blankets, tc. ; one of these horses is a very superior saddic'horse, Cail on or address Dr, WARNER, strect, New York, . 67 Murray YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &-. OATS—SECOND HAND WOOD AND METALLIC boata, of ail sizer, for sale cheap, at STEPHEN ROBERTS Boat Shop, foot of ildth street, Harlem river; also new boats. ‘OK SALE—THE CELEBRATED SCHOONER YACHT HENRIETTA, 210 tons burden, old measurement, winner of the great ocenn yacht race to Cowes, England, in 1868 (tn | which she made the extraordinary run of 28) miles in 2 hours), and several other ocean races, The Henrietta has been on a cruise to the West Indies, but has returned to New York. While on her voyage from Key West to Charleston she made a runof 250 miles in twenty-four hours, during rongh weather, showing that she has lost none of ber speed. The Henrietta has a commodious saloon, handsomely fitted up, with w large stateroom on the starboard side, three other Staterooms and two staterooms forward for officers. The cabin furniture, kiteben utensils, Ac., are in complete order, and the vessel will be put in readinoss to go to sea imme- Clately. The Henrtetta will compare favorably, for speed and seagoing qualities, with any yacht in this country or Englana. For particulars address J- ANDERSON, Herald | office, New York. JOR SALE—A NEW STEAM LIGHTER, VERY strongly built, 98 fet long, 22 feet beam, depth of hold $ feet, with « mast capable of lifting 10 tons; would make an excellent tender for steam or sailing ships. For particulars inquire at 111 Broadwi TEAM YACHT FOR SALE.—A FINE MODELLED +. steam yacht, 55 feet long, Il feet beam, 1 inch square cytoaer well found and in heyy lete running order, for sale cheap, ‘She is very economical in the item of fuel. ’ Address Dolphin, New York Herald ofiice. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR aces made on Diamonds, nd Personal Property of id sold. ULTON STREET, KNOX'S made on Diamonds, Watch- Merchandine, Life Policies, Oftice hours from 10 to 4. ROADWAY, CORNER OF Bullding.—Liberal advanc 8, Jewelry, Furniture, Pianos, &c,, iu large or smail amounts. TAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER Wate bought, and money loaned thereon, by GEORGE GALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street, ‘ONEY ! MONEY |—-MONEY ADVANCED ON DIA- monds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. Lot of Diamands for eale, set and unset, 8. MIGEL, 23 Fifteenth street, between Union square and Fifth avenue. QQ NASSAU, STREET, OPPOSITE PoaT OFFICE. Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel- ry and all kinds of Merchandise, or the same bought. Busi- ness strictly private. Room No. 1. (LL IMAENS, SAVINGS BANK. 18 Bowery, south: rner Canal street, Six per cent interest allowed on ms froin five to five thousand dollars. Money deposited now or on or before October 20 will draw fnterest from October 1, payable in January and July. Hank open every day from ten to three, and also in the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Friday from five to Bank books in English, German and French, A. QUINTARD, President. SRyMOUR A. BUNOF, Secretar LUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, HE HAMRBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S tron maii steamship SILESIA, Captain N, Trautman, carrying the United States mails, will sail on Tuesday, October 19, 1449, at 2 P, M,, for HAMBURG, {aking passengers for Hamburg, Plymouth and Cherbour First Cabin, $12); Second Cabin, #72; Steerage, $25, gol Payable in Caited States gold, rH pour to sail October H, it y A. a8 Extra Steamer, Octoher 28, KUNHARDT & 60, C. B. BICHARD & BOAB, General Agoai’, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, N.Y, No, 6 Barciay strect, N. ¥. QTEAM DIRECT To LONDON, , London and New York Steamship Line, Steamers forinightiy trom plor No. 8 Noro river, Passage ot 690, #10 and fi currency. ATALANTA, Oct. CORDOVA, 20 OBLLA. ‘Nov. 6 BELLON. Dec. 4 For pasinge io Yintaburg, Bremen, “Harré,” Pails, Antwe and Kotterdam, at cheapeat carrcncy rates, “apply a Broscway. For freight at 4 south om en HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agent eer, DIRECT LINE 7. FARCE. ¢ General Transatlantic Company's Mail Steams)! between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. sie The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Contin- ent will saf!, fram Pier No, 50 North Rives LAFAYETTE, Roussan . PERBIRE, Duchesne. . ST. LAURENT, Lema VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont.. Rates of Passage able in goid (including win To Krest or Havre—First Cabin, 8140; Second Cabin, $75. To Paris (including raflway ticket)~-®145 and 878, These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning from the Con- tinent of Enrope, by taking the steamers of thia line, avoid both transit by English railways and the discomforts of croreing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, 68 Broadway. IXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, 868 Sixth avenue, Booth’s Building. ‘Bix per cent interest paid, Money Sepeet ed on or before October 20 will draw interest from the WM N. GILES, President, HUGH MURRAY | Vice Presidente, SAAC 8. Banner, Secre OR SALETEN PER © Bonds; jirst class Securities Lelow par; also Insurance Stocks, City’ Railroad Stocks and Bonds and a large variety of other Stocks and Bonds, paying good dividends and inter- est for profitable investment all at low rates, for sale by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, . No. 43 Pine street. N, Be—All Securities not dealt in at the New York Stock ENT CITY AND TOWN Exchange Board receive special attention, as has been the custom with this house for many years. G.oED BEARING BoD: on Pacific. iy 6 per cent Central Pacific 7 per cent Kansas Pacitic. and 7 per cent Missourl Pacific. 6 per cent Montgomery and Eufaula 8 per cent Alabama ahd Chatianoog: 8 per cent Callfornia Pacific... 7 per cent St. Louis and St. Joseph 6 per cent Lake Superior and Missixalpp!. sees 7 per cent And all other leading Gold Bonds bought and gold. UTLEY & DOUGHERTY, Ti Wali street, OF ROCHESTER CITY WAT ¥, Works Coinpany.—First Mortgage, principal and inve ew Yor eit in gold ooln, payable in York: "A sure and prout- able investment at a low pre ‘or gale b; ALBERT 1. NICODAY, * Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 43 Pine atteet, COIN SIX P iT BONDS OF THE RO- ster, N. Y., Water Works Company for sale at 80 JOUN B, RAY, WN eet. M0P?%, BLIBs & co. 20 Broad street, issue Cirouiar Notes and Circular Letters of Credit for travel- lers; also Commevcial Credits, avaliable in all paris of Earoj METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK, Nos. land 3 THIRD AVENUE, New York, posite Cooper Institut Op SIX PER CENY INTEREST allowed on all sums of $5 and upwards. Money deposited on or before October 20 will draw interest from October 1. ONE DOLLAR RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. INTEREST COMMENCES on October 1 and is PAYABLE ISAAC T. SMITH, President. Secretary. ARKET SAVINGS BANK, No, 82 Nassau sireet, New York. Six per cent interest allowed, Money deporited on or before October 20 will draw interest from October 1. WILLIAM VAN NAME, President. HENRY R, CONKLIN, Sceretary. paciric RAILWAY GOLD LOAN, Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 88 Exchange place, aad M. K, JESUP & COMP'Y, 12 Pine street, New York, offer for sale THE BONDS OF THE KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY. ‘The-e bonds pay sevey per cent to run; are free from aland grant of cent in gold; have thirty years mverument taxation; are secured by | THREE MILLION ACRES | S & = Finest lands in Kansas and Colorado, In addition to this special grant the company a's0 owns THREE MILLIONS OF ACRES IN KANSAS, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and im- (12 | prove the road, They aren Gret mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sueridan, Kangas, to Denver, Colorado, ‘The road in operation now earné more then ‘enough net income to pay the toterest on the new loay. There is no better security in the market—thia belong in some respects betier than govern- ment securities, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. interest, in currency. CIRCULARS furnished on Price 96 and acer PAMPHLETS, MAPS AN application. MPREASURY DEPARTMENT, Srrremnen 24, 1669. Benlet Proposals will be received at this Departinent w 12M. MONDAY, Ist November next, for the bu and fit- ung of iour sceamera for the Reveuue Marine. furnish their own specifications; the same to be submitted to a board of officers, the Department reserving the right to re- ject all. 1f not from competert and responsilie parties, Speed being of great importance, the Department haa adopted this course to invite competition, and will require the bidders to furnish drawings in detail ot ' bull and machinery, with modela complete; and the parties to whom the awards are made sliali give bonds, with sufictent surities, for the roper persormane of the work according to the specifica Jona, models. 4c., approved. The veasels will bo of the followin Propeller of tron, hermaphrodite Length, 170 feet dn load line. Breadth of beam, 98 feet moulded Depth of hold, 15 feet amidships. Dratt of water, loaded, nat to exceed 18 feet. Fide wheel steamer, fron or wood; hermaphrodite brig nized. ngth, 165 feet on load line. Breadth of beam, 25 feet moulded. epth of hold, 12'feet. Draft of water not to exceed 83 feet loaded. ‘Two snail steamers of wood. Length, 150 feet on load line. Breadth of beam, 26 feet moulded. Depth of hold, 9 feet. Draft of water not to exceed 534 feet loaded. Propeller to have one direct acting engiae. Large side wheel steamer, one oscilating or beam eng @ ‘Two small steamers, beam engin Speed to be guarantled. dimensions :— rig rigged. GEO. 8, BOUTWELL, Secretary of the Treasury, TNION DIME SAVINGS BANK. J Nos. 396 and 598 Canal street, corner bgp Bix per cent interest on $5 to 45,000, Money deposited on or before October 20 wii! draw interest from October 1. Assets, $6,729,396 71. 195 BR BROADWAY, CORNER DEY STREET.—NEW- MAN LEOPOLD, having great facilities, advance sat jow rates, in large or amall amounts, on Diamonds, Watches, Merchandise, Live Policies, Pianos or other securities. O13 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTIETA AND © ‘Twenty-first streets.—Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Camel Hair Shaws, Ske Fura, &c.’ Business’ confideat! jee hours, «10 oe te JOSEPH '& HERTS. : () TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- $50.000 es, Jewelry, Silverware, Sil nee Fura. Kiso Pianos and Furniture. : JONNSON & CO., Loan Brokers, 189 Bowery. INSTRUCTION. T €5 EACH-ROOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITH- metic, Grammar, Spel day and Canna) THOMP- SON'S College, No. 90 Fourth avenue. Private Tnstruction. Ladies’ department. Preparatory | Course:—Telegraphy, Shorthand Writing (phonography). Cail for a circular. T PAINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED A 1849), 62 Bowery, corner Canal, Specialities, Bookkeep- ing, Artivnetic, Spelling, German, French; 24 Writing Le sone, #2 50; twelve private rooms, day aud evening, Lad department, PROPERTY; SE- ANTED—$20,000 ON BROOKLYN Prine curity ample; one per cent bonus will be given. cipals only address H, M.'L, box 118 Herald office, PER CENT BONUS WIGL BE PAID BY A NEW 10 Seikey Corporation of high standing for money In large nd small atnouuts to loan on first mortgage in various parts Of the State, on farm_and town property, worth donble the Amount of 'tonn, at 7 per. gent per annuin, for BOF 8 years, Principals address BONUS, box 218 Herald offs. : $100,000, Siig. pit Retees MO 7O LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- ortgng ed, HINMAN & SON, 23 Pine street. $110.000 pat TED-ON IMPROVED CITY property, worth $275,000, One per cent bonus will be given. No brokers need apply. Address P, G., Herald office. ri Q TO LOAN—-IN DIFFERENT SUMS, ON $1 0.00 New ork pro perty. birat and Second hed, at lowest market rates, Mortgages cet MY & STRATTON, No, 63g Pine street. $500,000.00 IN MONEY AND ESTATES wanting heirs, In Great Britain, Cisimania’ shoyld” address KNIGHT & CHADBOURN, Poreign Claim Soliettors, No. 7 Murray atreet, New York, YOUNG LADY, WHO ‘UNDERSTANDS MUSIC Jhly, desires to take a few puplis; terms 87 Guaslun as fareas, for one week, THACHER, Herald office. SHORT HAND WRITER, EXPERIENCED IN LAW reporting, Lies A the good Lae ES peg phic clerk, amanttensle or others ise tieferences unexceptionable. Address STENOGRAPH- ER, box 607 Newburg, N- YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO DEVOTE sEv- AL Tfiittrscach day to the education of small children inn private family; understanda music well and could, tt desired, give lessous in French; good reterences, Address Miss DEGEN, Wyckofl street, near Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. 4) EGLECTED EDUCATION."—A MOST SUCCESSFUL TN raid expertenced Kuglish lady will devote a few hours iso lessons in music. Address ird street. ‘ag above; terms moderate INSTRUCTRESS, 416 West Thirty-thir payam TEACHING.A GRADUATE OF HARVARD F wishes to teach a few hours, day or evening, Address E, 8. D., 143 Eaat Fifteenth street, } ESIDENT MALE FRENCH TEACHER WANTED—IN ‘& boarding achool; a good disciplinarian. Address, in French, PRINCIPAL, 126 East Twenty-fourth street, nography by ractical reporter, in class or individu- ly, in rooms sifietly private. if preterfed; ace new ercui TOWNSEND'S Business Colle Si reeraphy WRITING,—INSTRUCTION IN PHO: 16 Bowery, “DRY GOoDs. MADAME HARRIS, NO. 7 BREYOORT PLACE, TENTH street, has Just opened her Suite, Dresses ahd Velvet Cloaks for'the season MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. Mapa HARRIS, NO. 7 BREVOORT PLACE, TENTH street, has just opened the most magnificent assortment of Bonnets ever importer _ WANTED TO PURCHASE. WANTED-A GOOD SECOND HAND STEAM OR FOOT Ar, wlide reat and universal chuck. Lathe, with back HARLES WICKS, Call or address immediately street, Broome _.... BUROPE, \ UERLAIN, 16 RUE DE LA PALX, PARIS. Amb jal Cream for Shaving. Fashionable Perfumes for the Handkercbie Eau Luateale tor the Hate, Bau de Cologne (preparation speciale). DENTISTRY rpaere EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, I2YBARS, BE- numbing application, —Beantifal Teeth, $1; Set S10 Gold Seta et Piompers, J. AY VI LUERS, 166 Grand, near Broadway; brauch oflice 265 Grand. bahar ero LAFAYETTE, FOR BREST AND HAVRE, will leave pler No. 60 North river, foot of Morton street, on Saturday, October 16, at 1 o'clock. Passengers are re: quested to be on board at 12 o'clock. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. QTrAM To QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, fs From New York only $30, steerage. IDAHO, Cutting, Wednesaay, October 90 MINNESOTA... Price, Wednesday, October 27 Cabin passage, 850, gold. From pler 46 North river. Passage froin and to New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter- dom, 4c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rater, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. TEAM TO GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY, ry THE ANCHOR LINE, Fayorite Clyde built passenger steamers, are intended to sail a8 follows sect. 16 | Indin Oct. 23 | Camb Det. 80 | Tow: wwery Saturday thereafter, From pier 20 North river, at 12 o'olock, noon. Rates of passage, payable tn currency :— Cabins to Liverpool, Glasgow or Derry, #90 and $75. Excursion tickets, cood for twelve months, $160, Steerage, to Glasgow or Derry, $30; intermediate, $35. Prepaid certificates from these porta, 837. Pansengers booked to and {rom Hamburg, Havre, Rotter- dam, Antwerp, €c., at very low rater, brats sawed, payable at any bank in Great Britain and reland. For farther information apply on the steamers, foot of Dey street, oF at the Company's offices, No, 7 Bowling Green, New York, HENDERSON BROTHERS. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. —INMAN LINE of mall steamers are appointed to sail aa follows :— CIty OF WASHINGTON. ETNA( via Halifax)... CITY OF ANT’ CITY OF BRUS rer Saturday, Oct. 16, 1 P. M. Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1 P.M. VeSatarday, Oct, “23, 2 P.M. ez Saturday, Oct. 30) 1 P. and each succeeding Saturday ‘and alternate Tuesday, from pier 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday. Payable in Payable in currenc: #100 Staerng 105 To Lor M5 To Park First Cabin. Payable in gold. Payable in currenc; Liverpool. 880 Liverpool .... 899 Halifax. 2 Halifa: - St.Johns,N. F,, by branch St. Johns, N. F,, by branch sienme 45 ateamer. ae Passengers also forwarded to Havre, iamburg, Bremen, Ac. at reduced rates, ‘Tlekets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for thelr friends. For further information apply at the company's offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steamship DEUTSCHLAND, Captain H. A. F. Neyna- ber, will sail; carrying the United States mail. from the Bremen pier, foot of Third atreet, Hoboken. On THURSDAY, Oct. 31, 1869. for BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, facing passengers, to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the followin, First cabin Second eal ‘Third cabin. rates, payable in gold ie To Le fatlowed by t Bigemeetey on Thursday 54 ‘or freight or passage m SREY OE PASESEGELURIOHS & CO. 68 Broad street. ATIONAL LINE. RTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, From pier 47 North river. ENGLAND, Thompson, Saturday, Oct. 16, at 1 P. M. ERANCE, Grogan, Satuntay Och 1B STA. Me oy verpoo! or Queenstown—Cabin, and $100; steerage, $3), currency. A bead Steerage tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown $87, cur- reney. Apply at the company's office, 69 Broadway. FW. J, HURST, Manager, QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL. THE LIVERPOOL. BRAZIL and River Plate Mail ttcamsbip DONATI will be de- spatched for Liverpool, trom Martin's store, Brooklyn, Saturday, October 16. For freight or passage apply to BURK & JEVONS, 14 Reaver street QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Py Every Wednesday, Thuraday and Saturday, MANHATTAN, - Wednesday, Oct. 18 ENGLAND. ss Saturday, Oct, 16 Drafts payable in any part of Lngland, Treland, Scotland, current rates of exchange. Apply at THOMPSON'S P: ge ofice, 73 Broadway, corner of Rector street, MAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., EMIGRATION OFFICE 86 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 BROTI- ERS & CO.,'€6 South street, jUNARD LINE. ) The British and North American Royal Mall Steamships between New York and Liverpool. calling at Cork Harbor RUSSIA, Wednesday, 20th PALMYRA, Thureday, 4h Oct. ‘ov. TRIFOLT, Thuraday, 2st CUBA, Wednesday, 10th Nov. | ALEPPO, Thuraday, 1h JAVA, Wednesday, 27th Oct. Nov. . SAMARIA, Thursitay, 28th CHINA, Wednesday, ith he A SCOTIA, Wednesday, 84 Nov. KEDAR, Thursday, 18th Nov. Rates of Passage By the Wednesday steamers, not carzving sleerage— ‘rat Cabin, $13), gold. Second Cabin, $80, gold. First Cabin'to Paris, $145, gold. By the Thursday steamers— ‘First Cabin, #80, gold. Steernge, $50, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parte of Europe, at lowest rates. Tarough bile of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Tinrre, Antwerp aud other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- Fanean port For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's otFo? mteerage passage at Til Broadway, Trinity Build steerage ‘at lil Broadway, Trin ding. ™ er ee OY CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, ee MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA AND CHIN. Through rates, New York to San Francisco :— First Class. Steerage. #150 to $200. 873. accoriing to location of berth, These tates include terths, board and all necessa: ‘the tri; ar CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the eX —_ as plier No. 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, foot of Cane AST AND ITH EACH MONTH, except when those dayy fail on Sunday, then the day previous. ‘One hundred pounds baggage {ree to each aault. Medicine and attendance free. ‘OCTOBER 16—ALASKA, Captain Gray, connecting with GOLDEN CITY, Captain Lapidge. Steamer AMERICA will leave San Franciseo November 4 for China and Japan. ‘ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—Freight for steamer ALASKA received until 4 P, M. on Friday, October 15. All freight weighing lees than 20 pounds to the cubic foot will be for- warded as fast at slow rates. All usual factiities afforded shippers tn collecting inlan! char: Ac. lor freight or passage tickets and ail Curther information apply at the Company's ticket office on the wharf, foot of nal street. F. BR. BABY, Agent. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP UN vom pany.—The clacant screw. steamship MERRI- MACK, 2,000 tons burden, Captain W. Weir, will wail for St. Thomas. Para, Pernambiieo, Bahia and Rio dé Janciro on Saturday, October 2, at3 o'clock P. M., from pier 43 Nort! river. i agence apply to For freight oF Pasa TAM. R. GARRIGON, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. for TNITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. U Adantic Mail Steamship Company. ng regtilary every Thursday, at So'clock P. M., pre- jo, 4 North river, Van sive Oot. 21 Oct. 23 cone a Japtain G. W. Palmer (via Nassua) Nov. 4 ‘apply to HEELER, Jr.) President, No. 6 Bowling Green. BIA, Capiain BAGLE, Captain M. Ry MORRO CASTL For freight or pases TTAVANA, SISAL AND VERA cruz. [ANON York and Mexican Malt Steamabtp line, sailing days, at 12 M., from pler 17 East river, teamers ciny 0 ICO, Saturday, Oct.15 CLEOPAT! Friday, Nov. + ppiy to ‘ANDRE & SONS, 83 Broadway. For freignt or passage, of Galveston steamers, faailing every Saturday, at2 P.M. touching at Key West, mer WILMINGTON, ‘t Tue AL at Paptain Cole, at pier lL East river, will sali on Saturday, October 15, ‘All goods for Houston or the interior will be forwarded by our agenta, Messrs, T. Hl. McMahan & Co., free of wharfage, drayage or commissions for receiving or forwarding. Tnaurance guranteed aa low ag by ang other route No fention at Galveston, For freight or passage apply to bs G.I. MALLORY & CO, 168 Malden lane, ‘OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. J ‘The Cromwell Line, ‘Steamships of this line will leave pier No. 9 North rivt o'clock P.M. a8 follows: — GEORGE WASHINGTON, Gager,.........Saturday, Oct, 1 MARIPOSA seseseege REMDIC. .-.--. Saturday, Oct. 28 Freigit ken’ for "Si "Louts, Mobiie ‘ind Gaivéston at through rates. For pateage, first and second class, or freight, apply to Fae, TT CHUM WELL & OU. 80" Went strget, at __COASTWISE_STEAMSHIPS. F% Pia ORLEANS DIRECT.--OLD LINE—LO’ The we | Known first class eidewheel! steamship DE dpe oe 4 Thos, H, Morton, Sey 5 20) will leave pier 86 North rive on Saturday, Oct. 16, at8P. M. Freight taken at through rates for St, Louis, Mobile and Galveston. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, will follow from PICT il. MALLORY & CO. 1OR NEW OKLEANS DIR Merchants’ Steamnainip Line, Comprising the Aret olnee steamships MISSISaL Captain Willem P, Haney CRESCENT C) ‘aptain J. B. Hildre' BUERMAN,. ‘aptain Henry 8. Quick GENERAL ME. Captain A. W. Sampaom UNITED STAT! “Guptuin G.'L. Nortom The steamship GENERAL MEAD: Captain A. W. Samps will be despatched on Saturday, October 18, at 3 o'clock P, Muy from pler 13 North river. Gatelght received at through rates for St. Louts, Mobile and veston. The CRESCENT CITY will nuoceed Saturday, Oct. 2, wee ight or paswage, having superior accom ag Oe ee Pe EDERIC BAKER, r ‘OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The well kuown first clase steamship PERI, Captain —, will leave pier No. 4 North tiver,on Thureday, October $1, ‘at 3 o'clock P. M./ without fail, Freight received Tuesday morning, lowest rates. For freight or parsage apply to. POFFORD, TILESTON & CO. 29 Brondway. fe steamer will leave New Orleans fom bout November 5, FOR MOBILE GPERNANDINA ROUTE The Florin Railroad Company will despateh ‘The Qrat class steamer ALABAMA, Captain Limeburner, ‘on Saturday, October 23, from pier 2 North river, at SP, Me Cargo delivered without lighterage at Mobile. Ts now receiving. Has stiperior passace accommodations, Inaurance guaranteed at 13g per ceut to Mobile, Through rates and bills of lading given to Selma, Monte Somery and all points in the interior at lower rates tuan aoy Other fine, For Tre oF TRE ABERSON, Agent, 177 Wostatreot,_ P°%, GHARLESTON, 8S. C.. THE FLORIDA PORT! the South and Southweat—Reguiar Line.—The popi steamabip SARAGOSBA, Ryder commander, wil! sall THURSDAY, October 21, at 3 P. from pier No. # North river, foot of Rector atreet. Torough Bile of Ladiog tall botnts South and Southwest Agents it Charleston Ravenel & Co.) forward all goods ( of commission. ARTHUR LEARY, Agent, 73 William at, The ateamahip MINNETONKA will aall October 28. —~ F°®, CHARLESTON, 8. C., THE SOUTH AND SOUTH, west and Florida ports. New York and Charleston Steamahio Company's firet class sidewheel steamahip MANHATTAN, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, on Saturday, October 16, at 8 P. M., sailing from pler No, B North river. Superior accommodations for passengers. Throngh passage tickets and bills of lading issued in, come nection with the South Carolina Railroa’ to-all pots Sout and Southwest and with steamers to Florida ports. Insurance by this line one-half per cent. HENRY R. MORGAN & CO. Agents, No. 98 Broalway, The JAMES ADGER will folow and sail on Tuesday, Octow ber 19. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company, Steamships of thik line leave pler 87 North river, foot of Beach street, every Tuesday, Toursday and Saturday, at & P. M., connectin, board Inland Line, Pe ¥ ike and Ohio Railrom Railroad, Through passenzer lading at reduced rates to ‘ull points t office, on PPO. L. MOOR! with the Virginia and Tennessee Air ‘Lines lersburg and Weldon Railroad and Richmond ant Danvil tickets and through bills of South and Southweate r to ier 87 North river, -ADY, President, TRAVELLERS’ LBANY AND TROY DAY LINE— time,—The steamboats C. VIBBARD and DREW will, on and after Thursday, Fuly street at 8’and Thirty-fourth street at jan at 4 Kers, West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Pougtikeepsie, Tivolf, Rhinebeck, Catskill and |. Tickets sold ard Daguag checked on board the boats to all points on New York Ce: oga railroads. REAT CENTRAL ROUTE-SPECIAL NOTIOR TO California Pasnengers.—the magnificent special draw- ing room and palace alec ping ears ‘Iman Line will leave Hudaon River Railroad depot every Saturday at 6% P. M., commencing October 16, 1889, connecting at Chicago og Monday at 10 A. Mf. with the'special fast ing Omaha at 9 A. M. Tuesday by the 1 fast expres@ train, composed entirely of Pullman palace drawing room al Peo ba 3 cars, which rau through to San Franciso in ighty-one hours, without change, arriving there Friday af+ ternoon, ‘One of the celebrated Pullman palace dining cars will run in connection with this train from Rochester to San Fraue cisco, affording passengers all the co:nforts of @ drat clase hotel. ‘This ie the only route running the Pullman palace hotel drawing room and sleeping cars. This train is eapecially ‘deslyued for throuch passengers, and for the conreuience of families, parties or ladies travele ling alone. IANGE OF DANIEL Returning, this spectal train will leave San Francisco every Mooday at is; A.M arriving at New York te tolowiug Sunday morning. Through tickels, drawing rooms, sections and berths a be necured at the oftice of the Michigan Central Raliroad, N 8 Astor House. y CHARLES E, NOKLE, General Eastern Agent, (OR BOSTON VIA FALL RIVER, TOUCHING AT NEWPORT. The world reauwned steamers BRISCOL AND PROVIDENCE, Commander Brastu’ Commander Simmons, will leave (alternate days) DAILY from pier No. 30 North river, foot of Chambers street, 42 Lay P.M. C. HALLS gold bugle, brass. string ant reed ban GRAND PROMENADE. CONCERT EVERY EVENING. ‘This js the only line running » MC ORIQUNDAY. NIGHT BOAT. FREIGHT received up to 5 P. M. each evening. JAMES FISK, Jr., President, M. R. SIMONS, Managing Ditector, CHAS. H. VAILE, General Passeuger Agent, H. H. MANGAM, Freight Agent, Narraganset Steamship Compan: J ARRAGANSET STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Pall River Line. Notice. Change of Hour. day, October 18, the steamers of this ine will leave pier 90 rat 4 P.M, MES FISK, Jr., President, HAS. H. VAILE, General Passenger Agent, WM. R. SIMONS, ‘Managing Director. On and after, GTRAMER MARY POWFLL, WILL POMMENCE O ning Saturday Jane 5, 1869, for Coazens’, West Pola Cornwall, Newburg, New Hamburg, Milion, Poughkeepsi and Roudout, leaving pier, foot of Dosbrosses aifeet, eve: afvernovn at 3:30, GPECIAL NOT i ANGE OF HOUR.—ON AN. after Monday, I#th instant, steamers of the Fall Rive! Hine, pier 20 North'river; Stonington line, pier 83 North river and’ Norwich amt Worcester line, pier North river. foy Boston and futermediate points, ‘will leave New York 4 o'clock instead of § o'clock P.M. New YORK, Oct. 14, 186%, ROY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—THE ELE nit tearoers VANDERBILT and CONNECTICUT leave jer‘ta North river nour Spring sireet, every evening (Satur reer rie ail an ioe: aheaper than any other line, wad 75 leas and 7 an Mike reductions to. West and Bast, Tickets like reduetioas to all points Nort toy | LOU Broadway, ‘Ne Weal ittoets and rooms at DODD'S Express 439 York and No, 1 Court street, Brookiya, and 308 ISLAND BY STEAM.—TAKE CAR® 8 A.M. to8 P.M. BS. Fare % cents, 10 CONEY which leave Greenwood hour!) TIME, FORTY-FIVE MIN RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Mh NOTICE.—REY. CHAS. B, SMYTH PREACHES TOs A morrow moroing ‘nm Eleventh street church, betwee! Second and Third avenues. Subject—“The Great Sevueat cal Council.” October 4, Psalms sung. Senta free, T THE EVERETT ROOMS MISS PEASE SPEAKS AT vetore the Spiritualists Sunday morning and evenings Sociable Friday evening. Conference evory Sunday, at 2 corner Broadway and Twenty-third street, RISHOF SNOW WILL PREACH IN THE UNIVERSITY, Bi Washington equate, on. Suudny, at $F. Mo; weais frees Subject—Speedy Doom ot the Roman Beast. ISHOP CLARKSON, OF NEBRASKA, WILL PREACH ‘at the Church of the Heavenly Reat, Fifth avenue, two doore above Forty-fi(th strect, on Sunday, mt 10jg A. Me Bishop Robertson, of Missouri, at 4 P.M, \HURCH OF THE REFORMATION, FIP 1IETH STREET, between Second and Third avenues.—Rev. Abbott Brown. Hours of services to-morrow, 10% A.M, and 7% Ps M. Sunday school 2g P.M. R. HENRY M. SCUDDER WILL PREACH SUNDAY TD)" morning, 103 o'clock, in the church — comer of Twenty-ninth street and Fifth avenue; in the evening, 74 o’cloek, church corner of Twenty-first street and Fitth av, CH CHURCH DU ST. ESPRIT, RE ren, rector.—Divine service in French morning, at 104 o'clock, Poe north DR, VER. y Sunday COND STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, west of Brondway. od willing, services Ir, Sund at Wg A. M, and 73g P. M., by the pastor, Scott Evening.“ The Fourth Commandinent—The Weekly Day o tx Divine Institution. es OHUN STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, between Nassau and William streets.—The Rey. Ws Jahtbourn, of Wilmmngton Conference, wilt mat Wig ‘and the pastor, Key. W. P. Corbit, at? P.M. Beau Strangers cordially tavite EV. GEORGE I. HEPWORTH WILL PREACH AT Re kkeCinren of the Messiah, Park avenue and Thirtye fourth street, morning and evening. The public favited, T LUKE'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL churen, © Forty-first street, near Sixth avenue.—Preaching on Bun- day at bly A. M. and 73g P.M. by Rev, R. 8. Foster, D. D. HE REV. EB. FP. REMINGTON WILL PREACH IN the Memorial Church of Bishop Wainwright to-morrow morning and evening. Seats free. HE REV. E, R. ATWILL, RECTOR Burlington, Vt. will preach ta St, John’s chapel, s reel, near Canal, On Sunday evening. Servies to commence at o'etoc! 7208 CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER OF 4 Thirty-eighth alreet, Hight Rev. Horatio Wouthgate, D. D. Tector. Sunday fervices at My A.M. aun @ 1M. Ph Sunday iu the mouth, 73 P.M. "A few to rent from the 1st of November, Hoirable pews