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a ee MARRIAGES: AND DEATHS. Married. ALLBR—OVERTON.— At Bellpo! October 13, by the Rev. I. L, on Wednes- iittam H, Cooper, ‘Grorae D. ALLEN. of Brookiyn, to MARY N., daugh- ter of Bryant N. Overton, of ig e ‘AReson—Fosren.—At Lakeport, N. Y., on Sunday, October 10, yy the Rev, Charles Bec. SAMUEL Angson, Jr, of sity, to Many A, Vogv28. of "od rte oo i ida (N. «) pal Dl BLAUVELT—VAN RIPER. ay, et Pe oa Foetal of the “rude-s parents, by the o* VMARLE A. BKAUVELT to MARY Qauguter © youn P. Van Riper, Esq. No cards. RP MOM™ pe VALERNES,—On ‘Thurediay, October 34 °C rriuity churei, Hoboken, by the Rev. Reuben, s Hiowea, PAUL BREMOND to LOUISE DE VALERNES, ae reed of Jonn J. Batley, SLEEVE—BOYLAN,—At St, Peter's church, New ‘Brinton, Staten Island, by the Rev. J. C. Cor- son, Mr. STEPHEN R. GiLDERSLERVR, of Tompkins- ville, Staten Island, to Miss Jang E. Boyan, of New York city: Long Island papers please copy. Keyes—TILpEN.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Thurs- = y October 14, by Rev. J. H. Jobnston, WILLIAM H, pert New York, to Miss Rurn ny daughter of den, Esq., of Huntington, i 1, Wakp—Kixa.—On Saturday, October 16, at St John’s church, Chiton, Staten Island, by Rev. H. ©. Potter, assisted by Rey. J. C. Eccleston, EDMUND A. Warp to Fanny, daughter of Rufus King. Waisn—Quin.—On Monday, October 11, at the @hburen of St. Francis Xavier, by the Rev. isadore bresse, 8. J., JAMES L. WALSH tO JENNIE ML, sccond daughter ‘of Joseph P. Quinn, Esq. Waitk—Wi1son.—On ‘Thursday, October 14, at the North Broad street Presbyterian church, Phila- @elpbia, by tne Rev. F. L, Robbins, Jnsse Wurrs, Jr., of New York, to NELLIE WILSON, of Philadelphia, Dicd. BANTHOLOMEW.—On Friday, October 15, FReDE- RICK H, BanrHoLlomMeEW, in the 60th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally mvived to attend the funeral services, at his Jate residence, No. 43 West Thirty-seventh street, on Banday afternoon, at two o'clock. Interment at Greenwood, from his late residence, on Monday morning, at half-past teu o'clock. Brvans.—On Saturday, October 16, OWEN BEVANS, ‘of county Cavan, Ireland, aged 37 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are resnect- ‘Tully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday aiter- Boon, at half-past one o’ctock, from the residence of “his mother-in-law, No. 35 Willett street. Brown.—At Smithtown, L. L, on Friday, October 15, Saran B., — of Thomas M. Brown, aged 62 ‘ears and 4 day: Relatives and “friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, No. 621 Pacitic cent Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at three -o'cloc Burcer.—At Detroit, Mich., on Sunday morning, @cioder 10, Junsa B. Smrre, wife of Edward o. Batier and daughter of Mr. Owen Smith, of New ‘York city. CvoK.—Un Saturday, October 16, ANN Cook, wife ‘of James Cook, in the 88th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the faintly are invited ‘to attend the funcrai, from her late residence, No, 74 Cortlandt street, on Monday atternoen, at two “o’clock, DELANY.—In Brooklyn, on §Friday, October 15, ManeareT DELANY, od 35 years, ae ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- @pectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday Morning, at hall-past nine o'clock, from her late residence, No. 270 Myrtle avenne; thence to St. James’ Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Her remains RL be tmterrea in the Cemetery of Holy Cross, Fiat- 8) DuNtGaN,—In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 15, the mowed wife of ‘Thomas Dunigan, in the 38th year er age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the fnneral, from her late residence, Utica avenne, near Pergen street, this ®unday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Duny.—On Friday, October 15, Joun Duny, native @f the town of athey. county Kildare, Ireland, aged BS years, The friends and relatives of the famlly are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Bate residence, 101 Goerck street, this (Sunday) after- Roon, at one o'clock. FRASER,—On. ainrstay, 14, Frasgr, aged 44 yi The relatives and iriends of the family, also mem- bers of Templar Lodge, No, 203, F. amd A. M., are in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 286 Ninth avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Tne members of Templar Lodge, No, 205, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at their rooms, at haif-past tweive o’clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, JaMEs FRASER. order, James 8. Stitt. JAMES DUKE, M. GuippeN.—In Brooklyn, Saturday, October 16, BAMUEL G. GLIDDEN, aged 53 years. Notice of funeral to-morrow. HaGaerTy.—On Wednesday, October 13, ABIGAIL Hacorrry, aged 65 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 406 East Twenty-filth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. October 15, Timoray Harnisoy.—On Friday, Harriwon, native of the county Sligo, parish of Se, town of Cloonkeen, Ireland, aged 38 yea The remains will be conveyed from his late rest- Gence, 652 West Forty-fourth street, on Monday morning, at nine o'clock, to the Church of the Holy ross, and solemn requiem mass celebrated, to Which the relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited. The remains will be taken to Calvary Ceme- box? for interment. ol n Friday, October 15, after a lingering Almess, ALEXANDER JONNSON. The funeral will take place from his late residence, Kent street, Greenpoint, on Monday. His remains Will be taken at nine o’clock to St. Anthony’s harch, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the se Of his soul, and from thence to Cal- Cemetery for interment. 'ENNEDY.—At Hoboken, on Saturday, October 16, at four o’clock A. M., after a lingering sickness, ELLEN KENNEDY, daughter of the late Lawrence Kennedy, in the gath year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respec folly invited to atvend the funeral, from St. Mary’ ehureh, corner of Fourth and Willow streets, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, when a solemn requim mass will be celebrated, ‘The remaing will be taken to St. Peter's Cemevery for interment. No carriaces allowed. KRonk.—On Friday, October 15, WaLrer CHRIS- TIAN, infant son of Chrisiinn A. and Anna Krone, aged 7 months and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) af- ternoon, at one o'clock, from ihe resideace of his parents, 61 North Moore street. LAVERY—HaAMILTON.—On Thursday, October 14, at the residence of the bride's parents, 325 Lexington avenue, by the Rev. W. McAlister, RowERt LAVERY. to ELiza J, HAMILTON, Gaugitter of George J. Hamil- ton, Eaq., all of this city. LEVERS.—On Friday morning. October 15, MARY, only daaghier of — and Cecelia Levers, aged 1 year and 8 di ‘The friends and re! tives of the famtiy are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o’ciock, from the residence of her parents, coruer of Higity-first street and Second ‘avenue. LiGHTBOURN.—On Tuesday, October Posy Susan F. Lignrsours, in the 67th year of her The relatives and friends of the amily are invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of her widow of John Delany, October JAMES brother-in-law, N. R. Ds No. 7 Grace court, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Moss.—On Friday, October 15, JouN Moss, aged 62 years, a native of parisi of Lower Bedowne, ‘aayrone, Ireiand. be ad ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the Mmnerai, at his late resi- dence, 540 West Twenty-ninth street, this (Sunday) afternooa at one o'cioc MULFORD.—On Saturday, October 16, MARY, wife of Jeremiah Muliord, aged 45 years, 10 months and 1 he relatives and friends of tho family, also the members of Arcturus Lodge, No. A of Union Chapter, Ni A 4 ndery, No. 13, ., are respectfully invited to atiénd tio faneral, ‘trom ner lute residence, No. 306 West Nineteenth street, on Tuesday aflernoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Her remains ‘will be taken lo Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, N. J., for interment. MoOaRTHY.—On Monday, October 11, at midnight, after a lingering iliness, at the residence of his brother, 24 Clarke streot, Parrick MoCarTHy, young: est son of the late gona nd Mary McCarthy, of Fer- moy, county of Cork, a2 Requl eacat in pace, , Fermoy and Dublin papers copy. McNEALIS.—After a@ lingering tliness, Eien A, MoNeaxis, in the 20th year of her age. The friends and acquainiances are respectfully fmvited to attend the funeral, this (Snuday) after. oop, at two o'clock, from the residence of her ts, Kent street, fourth house east of Union avenue, Greenpoint, 11 Nearie.—At Little Fails, on Friday, October 15, Banay, widow of John R. Ne; aged The gelatives and friends of tle family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, atone w'clock, at the Reformed church, Little Falia, N. J, Newark Sentinel please copy. Quinx.—On Friday, October 16, at the residence of her parenis, No, 325 Past Twenty-cighth street, peny regretted by all who knew her, Mary AN @ beloved and only daughter of Joka 'B. and Mary fant, juinn, of Glores, Atueury, Galway county, Ire- nthe J#ch year of her age. The relatives ona friends oft the family are respect- Mulig sovited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) Mhernoon, at two o'clock, withont farther notlee, papuat 10 Cambridgeport, Mask, on Saturday, . A RepMan, yor a) 0! Jate emt Tarbell, of Unis elt hc gral ge aa INGON.—IN Jersey City, ‘ “I seara i y u YY M. Robinson, eral on Monday atvernoon at elook. ‘a street, Senter on " ) at two orclock, from TBLD—In Staniiord, Conn, Saws B, SCOFIELD, aged on Pris Octo- ral at Stamford, Conn., on Monday afternoom, . td On Bat ‘d ALL.—On Sadurday morning, Octove A itd Joun KR. WALL (with i ldrlage, Dasher & ‘Tis iwiends and acunainiances are reg vited to attend the funeral, atthe city Re pital, roadway and Duane street, this (Sunday) atte Boon, at balf-past two o'clock. ‘ Wunts,--buddenly, On Saturday, October 16) ctfally en Pane J. Waunte, son of Charles W. and Eleanor and friends of the family are respect- fully invited ¢ to wen the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, No. 1 Stanton sireet, on Mon- at one bie Itimore papers please copy. WALSH. —| mn Ba arday, October 16, at her res- idence, 123 North Sixth street, Williamsburg, Mrs, Mary WALSH, native of the parish Qf Grapard county of Cae ait roland, te ver 67th Oa Bt Her re will th sixth wats chureh 7 ‘orth Six t hall Vincent ae reus - 2 ol Qelock on Mond TONE Ee SS ein fe I quiem mass Will ve va... goals thevre to Calvary Cemetery at halt- past two "The relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral. WHITTEMORE.—In Brooklyn, on Friday night, Octo- ber 15, Mancanet W. WHILPEMORE, mano Cy Aaron E. Whittemore, of Boston, Lice OF ogo ‘The relatives and friends are rect mvited to attend the funeral, from the rel lence of her son- in-law, George W. Olney, 84 Finceppie street, Brook- lyn, on Monday afternoon, two o'clock, MLILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. ? MADAM COLLINS’ (ELEVE DE MME. FLORINE Lefevre) dreamaking establianment laties can rely on getting perfect fitting Dresses made and trimmed in latest Parisian style, Ladies visiting the to call. CARD.—MME. WATTERS HAVING RETIRED, THE business of Dressmaking is continued by the Under. agned, ia & superior manner, at her roo mit 0. B40 avenue, one door from corner of Thirty-eighth street, where she wil be be pleased to meet the patrons of the old establish- Mra, O'KEEFFE, late with Mme, Watters. ROWN'S LONDON ROUND HATS.RARE PLUMES Paria Bonnets, Elegant styles now ready. E. WN sister of Brown of Bond streot) 852 Thirteenth and Fourteenth 6 streets. 1 M. OLNEY & CO, HAVE A LARGE AND ELEGANT ‘© assortment of the latest novelties in French Dress and Round Hats, Freach Flowera, Fancy Feathers, tc. 30 East Fourteenth etre between | Union aquare and Fitth avenue, ‘NHILDREN' Broadway, Seawean HATS, FEATHERS AND “Besson: Velvet Bonnets, 8 bo g,810; ladies’ Hats, #2, 6 and #10 our 8, WO nr 619 Bonnets WINNS" Millinery, 877 and 889 Broadway. DRESS AND, WALKING SUITS MADE. IN, BIGHT hours and at moderate prices, in all the latest atylee, "Mies CLINCH, 91 Biath wveuuey near Eightecuth atreet, ¥ THE OLD LADIES WANT TO BE SUITED IN A handsome Dress Cap, and the middle aged ladies in real or imitation Coiffeurs, call at {SHER HECH1"S, 303 Canal street, between Broadway and Mercer, MApaANe HARRIS, NO. 7 BREVOORT PLACE, TENTH street, has just opened the most magniticent assortment of Bonnets ever Imported, MSF. MoKINLEY Y HAS JUST RECEIVED AN legant assortment of Imported Bonsiets nnd Round Hate, the latest noveities of, the aengon. Prices very tnode- rate,” 952 Broadw: side, ME. GALOUPEAI (lute’Mathtlde & Co.,) No.6 Breevort place (Tenth street, hear Broadway), bar now open and on exhibition » complete and select atsort: iment of Paris Millinery. Latest imported novelties aus most sleyant alyles of fall Bonnets and Round Hats, rich Feathers, lowers, &c. RS. ELFORD, FOR MANY YEARS FOREWOMAN 4 with James A. Hearn & Son, isnow doing business at-] 692 Sixth avenue. Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas and Riding Habits made in the moat fashionable’ st styles. MaApaMe RALLINGS, 179 BROADWAY—WILL ALSO IML show the coming weok a fresh lot of Paris and London Round Hats of the latest sirles, Just revelved, compels among others, the Alpme the Marie Antoinette, Main- tenottla Valieres Natuile, oq "making au assoriinent never before shown tn this city, Dresamaking in the Intent style. Se MADAME DE Lacy WISHES TO INFORM HER CUS- tomers that ahe has opened her fall styles of Millinery at her new store, 88234 Broadway, between Eighteenth and Ninetcenth streets, having removed from her old store 120 Sixth avenue, ME, IMOGENE WALTON, 6% BROADWAY, Mboarot ane Flowers Veet and Fat tats Bridal Wreaths and Veit, choice Wreaths for the hair, Bonnets rele ed { by herseif from best ho Mora DURANTON BARBET, FROM PARIS, Dress and Cloak er, 47 and 49 Bleecker street, up in Paris. } DARE CHANCE FOR THE LADIES. A. FRENCH Indy just landed whthes to dispose, at portion ot her Wardrobe, consiati brinelpally aie ae Dresses, Velvet Cloaks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces, &c., &c. ‘The whole entrely new'and of the latest Parisian syle. Ap- ply to Madame FELIX, 188 Bleecker street, from 9 to 12 and from 2105, HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO CALL THE attention of the lady patrons of the city of New York to the tue and clegunt display of Artificial Flowers and Mil. lnery Goo: finestand latest design from Paris, at 22 East Eleventh street, for a few days only. Madame SANTIN, 'UESDAY, 19TH INST., OPENING OF MY NEW TM. portation of Bonnets, Feathers and Artificial Flowers. 16 East Ninth street, betwecen Broadway and Fourth ave- PEIIONY- MEURISSE, PROPOSALS. (rorex AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—Si-PARATE ouled proposals, on to which it relates, the the offering, will be received at thie ofice until 11 A, 3, ‘Tuesday, October 23, 1869, froin persons legally authorized to lay the 'Nioolson Pavenient, for. the construction of that form of pavement in the following street Fiihietk street, Troma First avenue to Fak iver, Fifty-first street, from Fifth to Sixth avenuo, Fifty-nixth street, from Third to Lexington avenue, Pifty-sixth street, from Fifth to Sixth avenue, Fourteentn atrect, from Eighth to Ninth aveni Pin from Broadway to William street. Fite torhide sod alt tities. loforsaine necessary can be obtained on application to the Contract Clerk, at this ofice HOMAS 8, ROBT. L, DARRAGH, GEORGE 8, GREENE, Crofon Aqueduct Board, _N&w York, October 13, 1869. \ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC J torReparate nenied proponais, each endorged with the tite of tho work to which 1 reiates, th And the date when offered, will be received noon of Wednesday, 27th inat., for the o the bidder nis oftce until onstruction of sewers: atreet, between Third In Fourth avenue, be- Seventieth streets, with branches in Sixty-sixth and Bixty- fadison avenue, between tcy-ninth strecin, ‘Specibeation 2-ta Filth ty-slath and Fifty-ninth atreetn, "Spee cation 39—In Lewin sireet, between Third and Fourth streeta, and Goerck street, between Broome and Rivington streeta, cltication 80—In Hudson and Bleecker streets, betwoen Christopher and West Tenth atreet jarrow street, between Bleecker aud Bedford streets; Greenwich street, be= {ween Horatio and Gansevoort street, and Xinth avenue, be twoen Gansevoort and Thirteenth streeta, Specification 3 In 129th atreet, between Tenth avenue and Manbattan street, ifeation 82-Onilet sewer in Seventeenth street from Hudaon river to and through Eleventh avenue and Twenty~ third street to near Tenth avenue, and in Seventeenth street from Eleventh aveane to and’ through Tenth avenue to Fourteenth street. Specidcation 38—In 1lMh street, between First and Third avenues; 114th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, and 119th street, between avenue A and Harlem river, with branches. Also for new stone bleck avemente—In Ferty-sizth street, between Sixth avenue and roadway ; Foriy-sixih street, between Lexin, ata ‘nd i avenue, between $e—) avenues; ‘Fifty-Aret street. between and udeon” river; _ Fifty-exghth Second avenuc and East river; tween West Broadway t street, between Hudson and Wert streets; Forty-sixth street, between Broadway and Niuth avenue; Desbrosres st between Washington and Hudson strecte; Fittieth street between Ninth and Tenth avenues; Fifth avenue, betwoen Finycoleih aud Sisty-eiaht atreetds Bitly-eighth etreet be tween Lexington and Sixth avenues ; Houston street, between Lowis street and th Firat avenue, between Thirty- is; 117th street,’ between Fourth Also for a cross-walk acroas Sixth \d algo at the intersection of Eighth avenue and Harlem ri avenue and Brondway avenua and 125th street, ‘The plaua can be seen and forms for bide obtained on ap- plication at this ofice, THOMAS STEPHENS,) Groton RRORGE & GREENE) Aqueduct Board, NIED FOR BUILDING ; at Rabway, NJ. Speck ficatrous and particulars inquire of A, STAATS BONNEY, Arechliect, mee aw od LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE, AND SLATE MAN. tols ~The cheapest properly duiahed in New York. ighteenth street, between Highth and Niuih even: THAN & CC Dp" SORATED MARBLE MANTELS, WAINSCOTING, Furniture To in exact representation of all the Tigh colored marble of ths world; elegant patterns of black Marble, tmest quality, raved gi ingold: | Middleneld Fire and ding 8 rondway, between Thirty+ ARBLEIZED SLATE, DECORATED MARBLE AND Marble Mantels, rick and elegant desi T. B. WART between Tuirty-Atib and sin ‘Phirty-nixth M4888 4VL ments, de. hand, ready 'to shi; A. KLABE AND MARELEIZRD MANTELS, MONU- The largest stock of the latest designs on OF put ip al a few hours’ notice, os, 14 and 138 Bast 18th st, near fd ar, “FIRST AVENUE, NEAR THIRD Marbie Mantels, Head Stones, uments Kkmanship, below cort, before removing to his { KLABER, Ss. mireets ael of superior wo mew factory this winter. C A. PERNOT, NEE «+ second sireet'and the hedvicet deal 4 reait destgnat nas ARTHURS | RPnY, Ti Nase a siren, STORE, ONE DOOR WEST OF SROADWAY.—(HE SD advertiser wanis some cheap tancy and other articles that will oll well ut the preseat season, Address fuily, STORE, Herald office, Sux, pHEADACHS reat Ve, Dyspepsia given amay Steck DACHE. R. WHIT ae e for sick, ache and y avery druggist 1a New York aud MATRIMONIAL, GENTLEMAN, 90 YEARS OF AK, PARTNER IN one of the largest importing houses in thia city, having devoted during ve years past iit time to his business, de aires through the medium of correspondence to make the Soquainiance of & young lady of retnerent, bighly conaec: ‘aud who oecupios a Wigh socal positon: roms, with view to marriage, G. W. L.., box 5,0% New York Post oflice. YOUNG WIDOW, IN HER NINETEENTH YEAR, to form thé acquaintance of a mi disposition, who will give her 10 weak tn th! ABY, Hi LOST AND FOUND. Pours ‘SMALL AMOUNT OF _ wowny, INA Bleecker street railroad car. Address HENRY CORSE, 80 Jane street, O8T—A RED PUINTER DOG; ANSWERS TO THE 4 name of Carlo; had on. « leather collar; lost in the Reighborhood of Grand and Bowery. A liberal reward will be paid if returned to the Bowery Savings Bank. Le REWARD. —~A BLACK MEMORANDUM Book, with Policy of Atlantic Mutual Insurance Com- pany and other pa pers, of Ro. use to any one but the owner, veran leaving same at 99 Franklin street, ov “ Ski Lions a bu fern Femreth Las FRIDAY, P. M., FROM WALL STREET, up, town vid Eignth’ avenue car No. 7, ‘a Meer" phate those 36, nearly new. The finder will be libe- alll ote by y oti iy at $22 West Thirty-sccond street, or 1g Wall street, room No. 6, mis on AS SS Batten eS OsT_—Pa\ SAGE TICKET FOR STEAMER RUSSIA, for Livérpool, October 20, berths 99 and 100. The finder jarded on leaving it at No. 1 Platt strect, fOSt_ON SATURDAY, A PLAIN GOLD WATOH tngle case ait face, “Liberal ward pat for is rewro, io OHISTADORG'S hair ostablisument, Astor House. OST OR TAKEN IN MISTAKE—FROM STEAMER Russia, Cunard wharf, Jersey Citv, on Tuesday morning, asmali black Trunk, studded wit! brass tacks by taining linen aud gentleman's clothing. By sending Dre C048 94 Broadway, the inder will fuvor and be liberally rewarded. Tiree THURSDAY EVENING LAST, ON SIXTH avenue, near Thirteenth street, or in a ‘Sixth avenue between Sixth and Fifth avenues, on Thirteenth Sircety s Gold Watch, Chain, Pinaud Charme, The finder wil pe suitably, rewarded by'leaving the same at No, 4 West ‘Thirteenth stroet, ST—OCTOBER 16, ABOUT 3 P. M., ON BROADWAY, Pra between ‘Twenty-elghth and Thirtieth streets, a lon, gg bars Chain. $50 reward will be given for same at 111 ret. eaten _REWARDS, _ 5 REWARD-FOR A CANARY BIRD WHICH 1) strayed from 229 Fifth avenue, September 16, $5 BEWARD-LOST, ON THE, lstH INT, A TOR- 2) toise Shell Sleeve ‘Button, initials G. J, W.” Apply to A. GRAFF, Superintendent, pier 47 North river, $1 (Q) PRWARDSTRAYED, ON THURSDAY | HYEN- ing, between 6 and 7 ofclock, trom 306 East ign teenth strect, a black and tan Pup, ears not ent. Whoever will return the same to the above ‘number or can give infor- soatet inane : han ea mirc, New You "ee aeetiata tases . A ~MONEY 70, BUY FIRST AND eR MORT. and to loan on improved and unimproved Pro- Bey ASHINGTON RB. NICHOLS, Counsellor at Law, 15 Broadway, room 13, MONEY nine (PROMPTLY) ON city he my Ly oriiyRnson 28 BON, Ke Balate ‘Brokers if {fie at set, fs8 ten _—— \ITIZENS? SAVINGS Bacnt uf C ‘bs Bowery, southwest cord@r Ca™,5) street, ‘ix per cont Intereot 8 owed on all sums from fiye % gve thousand vilare, deposited nQ% or on or before Qetoder 20. win interest {row October 1, payable in January and ik open ave Lye from ten to thi and also inthe evenings of Moi Wednesday aad Fri discon from five to seven. Mone: draw : ke books ti ih Hie German ana an ee “ioe QUINTA, President. JOR SAVINGS BA 363 sinh avenue, Mobth's Buflding. fix per cent interest paid. Money deposiied’on oF befere October 20 will draw interest from the Ist. WAL, GILLS) President Huair MURRAY, Vice Presidente 1sAac 8, BARRETT, Secretary. XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, B68 ‘Booth's Building ‘cheok account eitoan ce ‘State bank. Checks on received on dept Ht by ste ail the banks, Li preniient, THU HE Hogs ‘MURRAY "t Presidents, Isaac S, BARRETT, Secretary. j}OR SALE—TEN PER CENT CITY AND TOWN BONDS in Etate piEiinate: first class securit of undoubted character, below par; also New York city Iallroad Stocks and Bonds, Insnrance, Bank and Gaslight Stocks, and a He variety of other Stoc! nd Bonds for Srofitabie investmen ail ut low rates. For sale by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Btock Broker and Auctioneer, Pine street, GORD, COIN BONDS OF ROCHESTER CITY, F agWatar Works Company, Firs Mertgags, 8 ‘choice secu curity, at a low rate, for sal ALBERT H. NICOLAY, ‘Stock Broker and (uetleneer, 43 Pine atroot, GOLD, CON SIX PER CENT BONDS OF THE RO- X chester, N, Y. Water Works Company for sale at 80 per cent, ‘Jo! JOHN B. MURRAY, fassau street. institution mation where he can be found will receive the aboye reward. % REWARD.—LOST, ON THE EVENING OF 25) Mrenday, Oct 12," white Eaquimar Dog. The above reward willbe paid for his recovery, ‘and ne questions asked, at 38 Went Twenty-necond at B15 REWARD,—LOST, ON TUESDAY, THE 12TH inst., in going from-the Fifth Aveiuc Hotel to ‘th street and Lexington avenue, either in the nelgh- cone of the hotel or Fourth avenue cars, a emall Box, containing a pair of Solitaire Diamond Earrings and a gentle: man’s Solitaire Digmond Pin, The above reward will paid if returned to tl Gobidke of the Fits be Hotel. ] ETECTIVE POLICE ~_AGE NCY, BROADWAY (ate 68.—WARRIN, WHIPPLE, Tuas ER atl eases, ‘We have’ no refer to the mereantile conimunity as to suc cflities, standing and experience. Cautioi branches in New York, ____ YACHTS, | STEAMBOATS, &. Boats, SkooND HAND WOOD AND M boats, of all sizes, for sale cheap, at 3 ROBERD'S Boat Shop, foot of 114th street, Harlem river; RUGUNENS DORE cra aey Gleaner bok WOR SALE-THE CELEBRATED SCHOONER YACHT HENRIETTA, 910 tons burden, old measurement, winner of the great ocean yacht race 10 Cowes, England, in 1866 (In which she made the extraordinary run of $80 miles in 34 hours), and several other oc ‘The Henrivita has been on a cruise to the West Indies, but bas returned to New York. While on ber voyage from Key West to Charleston the made a runof 260 miles in twenty-four hours, during rough weather, showing t has lost none of her speod. The Henrietta bas @ commodious saloon, handsomely fittod up, with a large stateroom on the starboard side, three other ‘Siaterooms and two staterooms forward for aflicers. The n races, cabm furniture, kitchen utensils, &c., are in compote order, ‘apd the vessel will be put in readiness to go to sea imme- ¢lately, The Heorietta will compare favorably, for speed and seagoing qualities, with any yacht in this country or Englana, For particulars address J. ANDERSON, Herald office, New RGA FOR, SALE CA, NEW STEAM LIGHTER, | VERY strongly built, 95 feet long, 23 feet beam, depth of hold 8 eet, with's mast capable of lifting 10 tone? excellent ender for steam or sailing, ships. inquire at 111 Broadway, room 73. TEAM YACHT FOR SALE. team yacht, 65 fect loug, 113¢ cylinder, well fotind and in sony ‘she inver Vorotin, New Yor __BUSUNESS | “OPPORTUNITIES. MANUFACTURER OF SILK STUFFS OF ALL nfs for allk dreses, Velvet and all other asticiea, ed from. Lyons (France), desiring to manufacture es in thia country, would like to meet with a gen: tent or active artne: having at his disposition e and aure profits street, New York would make an For particulars -A. FINE MODELLED feet beam, 10 inch square ete running order, for sale economical fn the item of fue Heratdonice, capital 0 : ea antced. “hudtens BD, OF ast Tent A GENTLEMAN FURNISHING 9600 WILL BE SE- Cured and pald 25 weekly for assistance ins lensant and respectable Business.” Addtess box 838 Fost ofiee, New LADY, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS HER Ddusineds, desires a partner, either lady or gentlemai Zommence the manufacture of ladies’ and childron's eldth. ng jean furnish two, machines and room to operate. Addr NESS, station Fy YHOTOGRAPHER OF NINB YEARS’ ence desires a 5 Partner, with $200 capital. apply for one w N,N N oD ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IN eation up town. can bi at a reasonab! pe opportunity for an active man, Address onic EXPERI- Address OF +) 364 Bowery, New York. “PARTNER WANTED—IN A |, RESPECTABLE CASH business, well established, where he can realize from 75 to 8100 Apply to THOS GAFFNEY, % Chame ders street, A ~A LADY 1N A FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHED « and highly respectable business, desires a ailent or a tive partner; best references; ampie security for investo eomfortable income secured; 81,000 requre jdress, ap- ys box 17 it feral otic P. RTY 1 WISHING “TO RETIRE OFFERS FOR SALE is One-fifth Interest in a Jobbing Business that has beon established since 1340 and alway ecessfnl; is now Cc. H., Herald RARE CHANOE,—&XOHANGE ON IMPORTED stock of Laces, Embroideries, c., with a full lease of Parag located three doors. from Broadway, for city Real tute, “Address EXCHANGE, Herald oifice, Ho,rek CALIFORNIA !—#00,00 CAN BE REALIZED Inside of sx months by any man who ean inva capital a mpan eit ertiser to Calitornia, interview address PACIFIC COAST, box 135 He Poor WITH m9, 000 WANTED: N THE FAMILY grocery busines: rald oil ing largely, legitimately remunerat! Capital preferred. = No sdvenpress ‘er agents, ZZLE, Herald offce, (0 DRUGGISTS.A GOOD OPENING FOR AN AO- compitehed drvggit to enter an old extnbiished hove partner, and to take entire indoor charge of a nrat «i tail Drug Store; capital required from $6,000 to phan. detatl Jnquita of 0 or address MORGAN &RISLE For holeaale "NT PROPERTY NEAR THE North New York for a good estab- SCHMIDT, avenue and Sixty-sixth treet. LIQUOR DEALERS AND BREWERS. FOR SALE, lished business, corner Madison 0 T or Will exchange for wines, I qors oF ales, a Famil Turnor i complete and. recy stylish ght bay Horse, 1 jouble harness’ or fast traveller jail on or address, ‘OWES & MACY, Ae (THE SAME AN AN IN wa tTy BANK), WALL S?RE. i ALCOWED ON DE- FOUR PER CENT INTERY Persone desirous of receiving “interest for thetr money and having It aubject at all times to check on demand, can do #0 by depositing WITH THIS BANK, which allows smterest on the entire daily business at the rate of FOUR PER CENT per annum, Collections made on any part of the world, with immediate returns, at the lowest current rates, Orders for purchase or sale of stocks, bonds or gold promptly executed. ORTON, M 7 0 Broad stree r Notes aN ty isane Cireu! i Circmar Letiets of Credit for travel. lara; also Commercial Credits, avaiinble in all parts of urOpe. ONEY UN HAND FOR FIRST AND SECOND CITY p\ mortgages at a small discount, UTLER, DUN MOREE 70, LOAN oN BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN jew York or New Jersey. SAMUEL 8, WOOD, Jr., Washington Lite, 163 Broadway, room No. 8. XN ONLY 10 LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAG if Jarna gad small « ns; first and second Mortga, my WILLIAM KENNELLY, a Pine street, BLISS & CO., IN ne- RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE ROMAN Catholic Orphen Aeplara of New York from February 1, 1868, to February 1, 1869:— RECRIPTS, Balance in treasury on February 1, 1868.. Net income from real estate of the society. Interest rt per H, Kell 500 per T. J. Glover. 186 or Under will of B. Reden, per I’, Carney. Not proceeds of annual ball of Young Men's Asso- ciation and festival State appropriation Rent o} incent's Hospital 600 00 ‘Amount derived trom Inbor of fem: hal¢ orphai 8,560 00 Amount receiv ‘Of male baif orphans. + +1§963 00 Of female balf orp 0 —— 12300 Donation by 0. M 500 Donation received by Sisters’ servants. 1865 00 “Total. ..seeere Supplies to Fifth Avenue eylutny disbursed satretek Committee on Supplies. T auap! 2 Supplies to Prince Street Committee on, Suppl Supplies to Madison Ay Fough Committee on Supplies. Ourrent expenses for Fifth Avenue Asylum, dis- bursed through Mother Elizabeth and Sister Bor- 682 00 Current’ expenses for’ Prince Siveet’“Aayiumn,” dis- 6 bused through Sister Mary Frances. 5,978 78 Current expenses for Madison Avenue eat dis bursed throug! h Sister M. Frederica 1,083 Building and repairs In Fifth Avenue 21655 13 Building and repairs in Prince Street prt "732 03 Butiding aire in Madison Avenue As; 1,883 03 Wages Sad in Fifth Avenno Asylu 1009 (0 Fire insurance... 1,085 21 ‘Taxes on real estate. 2079 &1 438 80 cea. . + 00 00 Board and miscellaneous expenses. +, 102 95 Agont’s sa! ry + 2,000 60 Interest payable + 1,800 00 2 "B00 00 + 1,875 00 950 00 438 43 95 We, the subscribers, appointed to audit the Treasurer's annual account, certify that we have examined the same, which the abore statement f ; that we amined each debt voucher, and that the account i by us correct, ¥ ¥. Be MICHOLEON,! Pubilabed by ord ee ie ig 5 'atyl tol ie the Boi re eiernle “L. B. BINSSE, Seoretary. Ux, 2 DINE SAV 8. “BANK. |. 896 and 808 Canal street, corner Laight. one ree cent interest on 5 to 85,000. Money deposited on fore (ctober 2) wil draw ‘Jaterest from ‘October 1. tt is le 10 fr GENT BONUS WILG BE PAID BY A NEW Jersey corporation of high standing for money in large and small amounts to loan on firat mortage in various paris of the State, on farm and town property, worth double the amount of “loan, at 7 per, cont per anniiin, for 3 or 5 yours. Principale address SONS, vox 408 Herald omes $10 TO $10,000 ADVANCED ON - CONSIGHMRNTS of general merchandise, at legal interest oe. Coimission; snall charge for nollidg, Inquire of A, COI) 419 Broome street. $100.000. Rit a vinrinan a to be created on proporty in Now Jersey. Grortgnc only 40 per cent of the value of the property covered. property must be imy ra ‘and producing a fair income on This fund ot #10000) is now in trust, Applications to the Jat of November, 4 CO., 71 Broadway, }) TO LOAN—BOND AND MORTGAGE, IM- proved City Real Estate; x ‘and np- atonce, CUTLIP, 8s ret. TO LOAN-IN SUMS TO SUIT, first class improved one ine 9 Auditing Committee, valine. for approv rai $100. OOK TLLIAM H. RAYNOR, N TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. hee, ip sume te galt, Fipst oe Second $100.00 jovtgages wanted. $100 00) pais only. TO LOAN-ON NEW YORK AND $15 55. 000 Brooklyn property; secend mortgag wanted to the NERS oF a5, DER & LAURENCE, 3¢ Pine street. TO LOAN—IN LARGE 2 sMaLL | Amounis, en imprar: roperty, 10 Adiress iW. Herald tive, ogg’ ANTED—A MAN TO JOIN THE ADVERTISER IN Rapa the buvinegs and property of a manutactir- many years eatablishe, to manufacture, and per cent guarantee, wer $20. 000 has eee oxpenana in establishing this ‘business, and proper management and the demand supplied is only neces- sary to realize an immense income. The facitities controtled by ihe advertiser enable i rarely met with, Pr box 172 Herald oft WANTEDUAN ACTIVE PARTNER IN A FIRGT ciass manfacturing busfnoss in, this city Aired $6,000 to $10,000; to take the place of 0 goo are slap 1 for cash to first ho ou 1d office, eipals only may address FORTUNE, 2 mercantile ANTE D-THREE OR FOUR ACTIVE, RGRTIC business men, having from 82,000 to ‘ab, 000 ea ch, to take an active part ina Targes flonriahing business, now re- quiring additional int Those only wh? posse good busing é& he Herald ofi tact noe spn. ‘Adare 500. —WANTE: D, A “PARTNER WITH 00 IN A prosperous business, Address CAPITAL, vos Morald office," SI. 800.-F08, Sub, A SMALE Jon PRINTING in Mew Yorke Banat pos mUONy OF will exohay 0 oF lots 109 Dieseker street, yn or Jerscy, ‘Address T. J, GIBBONS, $2.000 phic and Airvaghout th iam street, $3.00 O00, -RARTNER wa lished and prox Duriness In Brooklyn, An in: the premises, 18 Myrtle aventi 000. =WANTED, A PRACTICAL PARTY, 5 + with ¢ome’ trado and the above amount, to Burcheae a part interest ta, one of the best appointed Blank WANTED, A PARTNER OR A pusiness, er advertised dres MAURIC: Yo Nora Wile DIN AN OLD ESTAB- Book and Stationery tigation juvited, Apply on TO 22,00 PONDENOE WITH LADY OF MEANS, MATRI- Uy hie mgt | solicited by Ameri Oey bush “ . A | S0fiOR tor fh va mime re ok Manufactories in the city, SLB. Dy box 4,608 Post office, ° beamaeediersibssan doer 000.—WANTED, A PARTNER, $5.00, Bieuti ohol and co: WN tive OF special, to invest in the manu: house. Address COMMER sagt " ira, mah an entaplianed LOAN "OFFI ES. AT: it BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP ‘Money liberally advanced on Diam onda, oweer, &c., or the same bought. Pawnbrokers’ night, No. #7. Ati: A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY gloat NEAR Broniway.—Libera! advancos made om Diamond Watchin" Sonciey, Dry Goods aaa Personal Property ot ription 5 } same bought and nel ROADWAY, CORNER OF FULTON STREET, KNOX'S Building,—Liberal advances made om an borin, gi, Jewelry, Furniture, Planes, Merokandise, Lite olfeles, &¢., in large or small amounts, Office hours 9 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Liberal advances mado on Diamonds, Watohes, Jewel- all kinds of Merchandise, or the same bought, Busi strictly private, Row No. 1. | 195 BROADWAY, CORN ) MAN LEOPOLD, havi | low rates, in large or seaail ‘srs R DEY StREET.—NEW. iitles, advance sat fren Dis Diamonds, Watches, Merchand handise, Life Policies, Pia 91; BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTIETA id ‘Twenty-first Gg! Mberally Diamonds, Watches, Jew advance: Camel Halr ‘stave ‘sie Fors, ae,’ Buslnces confidential. $ TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCH. Ofice how . tO OSEPH a HERS. 50.000 “ee, Sowetry, Bliverware, Silke, Laces, Pure, Is0 Pinon Fe aN Euinuure ERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY; CRANIAL DE in Criminal Classes; Salem Wiicneratt are the Women to Blame? On the Expresaton of the Eye; A How it is Marred; General coo Snag Hi Jobn A. arr ae ioe W.P. cuenta? «2 her Ann Lee, der of PHRENOLOUTCAL L SOURKAL, 0 tea year. Newsmen have it, Address 8, &. W LLM, OHS Bonde ‘way, New York. vennnne WINES) LIQUORS, 40, BALE tow GALLONS OF 1 Ris ie 1 age oy Lior a pirontgn inely-necond street, Sedona and Third RN gaa ke a Longon aud New York Steamship Line. Plenmora forse aiy sos trom pler No, 8 North river. ; ania pon For and ‘Rotterdam, al Broadway. For ar at ey ales, spbiy pie WLAND & Tittawaiay. Agents, ss oars OF ATS TA na ane ‘Transatlantic Com Devween New York and ia fh gh aggaaamaa did vessels on thi Noi. Taten of Paseage payabi id (including wi ee ayabie in gold including wine) :— rine iret Cabin, 8140; Hecond Cable, aes. To Faris (including rallway theket )—O145 a1 These steamers do not carry ste peseong Sag American travellers going to ‘or relurning: from the Comti- nent of Eusones by jug the steamera ‘se this line, peed both transit Bogan Tallwaya and the discomforts crossing the Cha ef, besides saving time, trouble apie: pense. . MCKENZIE, Agent, No. 54 Broadway. | QTRAM 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, im New York only #80, steerage. ATO. 0. Cutting. Rednesiny, October 98 MINNESOTA ‘Wednesday, October 37 From nny 46 North river. Cabin passage, » $80, gold. Passage from from and tor New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter- dom, fs. prety on Ireland, England, France and Germany west ru _Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. IR ‘OTICE.-THE SPLENDID ‘STEAMSHIP IDAHO, Captain R, C. Cutting, will sail trom pier 46 Norti river neenstown and Liverpool direct, on Woanesday, ‘et. y xP, M. sels Dabin, hi aeae eae ead Apply to WIELIAMS & CULON By: Broadway way. CTEM, 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERTOOL, Duo eter Wednesiay, Thursday und Saturday, i Wednesday, on 2 FRANCE, Saturday, Drafts, pa} reland, toot at current re rates ot eachintee, age ollice, 73 Broadws OR LIVERPOOL AND QUBENSTOWN.—INMAN LINE of mail steamers are appolnted to sail na follows: — EQNA (via Halifax), Tuesday, 9, 1 CITY OF ANTWE uP, Saturday, Qet. iM, CITY OF BRUSSELS, Saturday, Oc CITY OF CORK (via Halifax), Pucaday, Nov. 21 P. M., and each succeeding Saturday atid alternite Tuesday, trom er 45 North river. ) ‘RATES OF PASSAGE the mail steamer sailing every tip renoe in gold. ne First cabin. be . APPIY Bes SON'S pas: To Paris, PASSAGE BY First Payable in gold. Liverpool... Halifax. St. Johns, N. y i; branch steamer, ran Passengers salao fo forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Biomen, ou at roduced rates ets can hobought here at modorate rates by persons wishing to vend for their friends, For further Information apply at the company’s oflce, NG. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadw: York. TPE, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S ip DEUTSCHLAND, Captain II, A. I. Neyn carrying the United ites mail. from the Toot of Third atreet, Hoboken. On THURSDAY, Oct. a1, 180, Riyal VIA SurHAMProN, ea NOON HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the following rates,’ payable in gold:— ber, will Bremen pier, cabli 81) Second cabin 3 Gola. rs 840, gold. Captain EB, To te follow a ‘ nie steamship HANSA, Brickensceln, on aoa day, Oct, $8, “4 fi Ree Ha oe FO ELRTONS & CO,, 63 Broad street, [PAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., EMIGRATION OFFICE 86 South aireet, isene aight diafis on Fugland. Ivelan, Scotiand and Wales, and passage tickets from Great Britain And Ireland, at loweat rates, Apply to TAPSCOTT BROTH ERS & CO., 86 South sirest. Cue. LINE. ‘The Britigh and North American Royal Mafl Steamships, York and Liverpool. calling at Cork Harbor :— RU Hg ednesday, 20th PALMYRA, Thuraday, 4th Nov. rhitou, Thursday, Mat CUBA, Wednesday, 10th Nov. ALEPPO, ‘thursday, 11th JAVA, Wodneaday, 2th Oot. Nov. AMARIA, Thurvaay, 98th CHINA, Wednesday, 17th ov. SCOTIA, Wednesday, 84 Xov,, ERDAR, Thuralay, 18th Nev. ten 0 By the Sredneades cmtae not car! revit steerage — Bit Cabin, ak gu co Cabin’ ¥80, gol. gold. between Ne Saat eet 280, curreney. stcerage ick ta from, eaets Queenstown and all parte of Bui sie vat lowest Through bile of lading iiven for Belfast, Glaagorr, Harre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: Fapean ports, ight and cabin passage apply at the Com: 'TBowling Green, Trinity Building. passage at 111 Broadway, eee Mt CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ottes, Kod .__ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Fos 5 a GENERAL MiAD' UNITED STATES, The steamsbin Ret ORESCENT CITY, mses Canin, JB ANTE eke from pler {2 North rive, ee hed on received at through rates fer St, Louis, Mobile and Galveston, fal ED STATES will succeed, Baturday, For freight or passage, baving superior pe Moy Soa aca ved FREDERIG BAKER, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The well known frat clas stesmabip PERIT, Captain a hes n, aril eave pier No. 4 Nort tver, on at 3 o’eloc! without fail. A received ‘Tuesday morning, lowest rates. 10 ere OF Pee ORFORD, TILESTON & 00, Fre! roagwey, N, B.—The above steamer will leave New ‘Oneane Bolize, B. H., about November 5, RB NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, we Cromwell Lint ‘Steamshipe of thie be will leave pier No. 9 North river, at. Be'cloek P. M. bagi aarrig in eee ‘for Fer passage, fn to (in reels nd second class, or frotgatys H, ‘s CROMWELL #CO., F°%, xoprun raMaanDmn yar cepa =a ALAUAWA 6 aptain ain Limebarner, ox Saturday, Ootober 2%, from ne 3 Newt Tiver, ab P. Cargo delivered iota ighterage at Mobile.” now receiving, Has superior passage neco! tone. arantned atl cent to testing Moot wills o Gnd all potate ithe intorlog af Tower rates than Sther fue. For freight : baad Ree int , Agent, 177 W street. FLORIDA POR’ eee popular 8. ©. THE ‘ON, Fhe Sth and Sowkwest Regular Lin Meameut P SARACOBBA, Ryder commander, will sail THURSDAY, October 21, at 8 b. M.. smenftom plot Na. North river, foot of Rector street, et of Laing to all points South and Southwest. ‘Obarleston Ravenel & Co.) forward all goods free @Peommision. ARTHUR LEAKY, Agent, 73) Wile ot” ‘The steamship MINNETONKA will OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT, AND RICHMOND. Steamal nf ith tne oars fet BF Nerih iver, mahi} i this line aver ler er river, on every Tuesday, ureday and Hier Haes nts counettg with the Virginia and Tennessee Afr ‘Ll ‘a board Inland Line, Petersburg and Weldon Hallroady Chesapeake anit Ohio Haitoad, and Michmond and Danville Ralirond. ‘Through passenger 'tieketa. and through bills of lating at reducod ates t9 all polnts South und Southweuk ‘Apply_at offic ter 87 North river, 01 Ny. Ehicbkt /ADY, President, | Br “ateenvwich street. BS TRAVE! LERS? GI IDE. NY AND TROY DAY LINE—OMANGE 4 Aviva The meambonts O- VIBBARD and) D. DREW will on aud after Thursday, July & leavo D gireot at 8’ and Thirty-tourth sunset at 8:15, landing at Yon: ra, Weat Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Tivolty Ruigobeok, Cuiskill aud Hudson Tickets wold ard checked on board the boats to all points on New York tral, Renssslaer and Saratoza raliros OR BOSTON VIA FALL RIVER, TOUCHING AT NEWPORT, The world renowned steamers der B fOL AND eaaek ama a Commander ommanier Simmons, ; z 2 wl outs (alternate days) DAIL: rem pier No. jorth river, foot of Chambers street, D. ©, HALLS gold b TA Grades thing oni road band . ©. WALL'S gold bugle, brass. string and rocd bands, GRAND P LOME BRADE Gt NCERT EVERY ‘This i the only ine running & ‘ IGHT BOAT. FREIGHT aesltont ee to 5 P. M. each evening. IAM ES FIGK, Jr President, 8; Managing Difectot, jeneral Pa: one Agent . STM bi hs i. ° Ni nger Agent, H. HW. MANGAM, ithip Company. ON “AND Wee DAY, THE 18TH ‘steamers of the Providence and New York Steam- ‘ll leave pler 27 North river M. ISAAC ODELL, Agent, Smee “THOMAS B, HULSE LEAVES FooT OF Christopher street daily (Sundays included), at 10, 2, 6! Pleasant Valley and Fort Lee, landing at Thirty-f sets each way. TEAMER MARY POWELL WILL COMMENCE RUN. ning Saturday June 5, 180% | for Coazens', Went Polak wall, Newburg, New Ham! ifiton, Foughkeopale and ee ae pier, foot of “Desbrosses pikame elsteeaey ea QPECIAL NOTICF.-CHANGE OF HOUR.-ON AND ‘after Monday, 18th instant, steamers of the Fall River ine, pler 80 North river; Stonington line, pier 33 North Fiver, oa Rerwich and Worcester ine, itt North river, for Boston and inte:metiate points, wil leave New York ab 4 o'clock et eae PM we Pr ihnw Youu, New Yo ai ‘Oet 14, 1 10 CONEY ISLAND ny. ice te OARS ‘which leave Greenwood hourly, 6 A. M. to 6 P.M. ree lene FORTY-FIVE MIND Ti STEAMER ANTELOPE Late Every LSet from the foot of Harrison street at 8 8 o'clock, for Yonkers, Hastings, Dobie Fervy (ar: pew and Nyack by ferry), Bin nt, rerpiais Point and ‘on Sundays, Farg 26 cents, TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. Line, PRIPOL! senile Thoraday, Oct, 21, SAMARIA salle Thursday, Oct. 28. 7 . "Bera, cure: Btocrage ckele irene trope ested at tower For cabin pasange apply at No.4 ‘4 Bowllng Green, at steerage passage apply at i1l Brondviny. Tripity Bulid- 8. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. NRE LINE. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, AND QUEENSTOWN, ih river, WFRANCE, Grogan, Saturday! Oct, 38 at7 A M, DENMARK, Thompson, Saturday, Oct, 30. at 12 M. Passage to Liverpool or Queonstown—Ca ban 889 and # — tickets f Troms Liverpool or Queenstown $37, car- "iy ply at the company’s office, 69 Broadway. mot ry HURST, Manager, J)NITED STATES PASSPORT BUR Pasuports of the Department of State ts WILLMARTH, United States Court Build! et. NITED STATES PASSPORT OFFICE, NO, 883 RBOAD- way, corner tFranklin street; also Notary Public and Com missioner for every State, F. 1, KING, Passport A, at, ‘REET fing, Sin Haverstraw, Grass: “YONKERS FERRY LEAVES P. reigot Tarrytown omittes jontE MOORE M.; Sundays at 10 A, 6 P. M. received dall; ree RELIGIOUS NOTICES. _ Q\HURCH OF THE REDEEMER—REV. J Ww. SHACKLE: ty-second ford, rector, southwest comner, of Eighty. and Fonrth ayentie. A. and children’s service at 8:15 P 6 P.M. Crosa the N—WHAT SWEDENBORG SAYS ABOUT IT; 8 lecture by the Rev. Chauncey Giles, at Cooper Union, wryaencnre evening, October 17, at 73g o'clock. Free to all, GBH, HEPWORTH WILL PREAGH bh aor of Fe Messiah, avenue and fourth sheet, noraing aud evening. “The publie tuvited. _— oat ee ey ae bts deh a a, Tang! ora in Physical Metiumabip. "A fair chance to inves fe by the sceptical, Lady an ma jum pres eae Tesiases onebokak se w ~ COASTWISE. STEAMSHIPS. paciric MAIL STRAMBHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA AND. CHINA, ‘Through rates, New York to San Fran First Ciags. $160 to HUI according to location of berth. ‘Theso rates inciude borths, hoard and all necessaries for the trip. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of v4 shore ue Avs) pier 42 North river, of Canal street, at ON THE I ier AND ith ‘OF EACH MONTH, when those days fall on Sunday; then the day pre- hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medi- eG ALASKA, Capiain G ng. with t ith Gi pew anny Ga nai’ bani in Gray, connecting wi OL: Leger AMERICA wil Chin NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS.—Frelght for slcamer ALASKA received until ¢ F. M, on Friday, Got 18 Ail {rolaht watgh. than 90 pounds fo the edbie foot will be forwarded as Fdtat alow ratee, all usual faciities aiforded shippers in collecting inian’ charges, « For frevght or passage tickets and all further Information apply atthe company’s Ucket ofice, on the, whart foot ef Caual "FR. BABY, Agent, — FAYArA, stsat aN ‘VERA CRU: jew York and Mexican Mafl Steamship line, salling avery twenty days, at 12 M., from pier 17 Bast river. ihe splendid new steamers -Wednesdny, Nov. 10 an pee Phittiy ak 100, Dean: Thursday, Nev. 2 Ov or fraighe oF pase vi AELAANDRE & SONS, 58 Broad NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company.—Tho elegant screw stearnship MERI MACK, arden, Captain W. Weir, will wai! for maa, Para, Pernambuco, Kalia and Rio de Saturday, Octover 2, at 9 o'clock P. M., from pler #3 Tivor freight or passage app! OF Frelght OF Pasa TAR. GARRISON, Agent, No, 6 Bowling Green, New York, NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. Atlantic Mati Steamship Company. Sailing regularly every Thursday, at Bo'clock P. olsely, from 4 Xonh river, cout MBA Captain B_Van ‘aptal ‘Grew, ‘feave San Francisco Nov. 4 for M., pre: Por mas ght or ie aba pl oa HEELER, Jr.) President, Nb. 5 bowling Green. IEXAS LINE of Galveston steamers Salling every Saturiny, at 8PM. touching at Key We The A} steamer VARUNA, Captain ‘Spencer, al pier 21 river, will aali on Saturday, Octover 28. ‘Ail goods for Houston oF the interior will be forwarded by cents, Mesera. T. H. MeMahan & Co,, free of woarfage, or commissions for receiving or forwarding, Thadrance guaranteed as low ae by any olber toute, No detention at Galvenion, Fer. feciabt op spply to ao Mat fen Jan & OV, EW ORLEANS DIRE cr. Bouthe: The steamship VICTO! river, Saturday, October Fre for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken at Mdsioa, will leave pler M1 Kast thous! For freight or me having superior accommodations, Sony? |. MALLORY & CO. y ze Aden |i ‘The BIENVILLE Win Coliow ria Pier bs Roni n P7'o “53 Pron cuar iat) 3 0 THE SOUTH Sei sou TH. New York tC J jeston 8 C 7 low York and Chari ths class = Neston itexmship Company’ JAMES ADGER, Captain T. J. Lockwoo, ga Tueaday, October Th ah OH salidng yom ples No. 3 North river, uperior accommodations for Lear ee assenger tickets and lading issued in con- ‘with the South Carolina to all points South ii cd and with ja (n port. gail on Saturday, Octo- JENRY R. MORGAN & CO,, Agents, 26 Broadway, Qreer, SCHOOL MEETING AT THE MARINERS N doors: Temple, corner of Oliver and Henry streets, « few Chatlam # acer om fo Ring os ae Herace Gre Re a @ meeting, and the wuatay Behoot auildren At nome of their sweetest sens A ttime is rao og A cerdial invitation to avlic ie extended. Exercises Acoteaee prompily a tig e'deck.” dents Wee GT LUKE'S, MATHODISR RPISCOPAL | CHURCH, Ferty.firai streot, near Sixth avenue.—Preaching on Sun: day at 104, A. 21. null 736 P.M, by Rev, R. 8, Foster, D. D. === _ POLITICAL. “MEETING OF THE SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRIOY Cronmer Agrociation, will be held nt 123 Firat avenue, 64 FM. (prompt attendanes is re- 18 Mesting, to be held in Tompkins mination of the Hon, Thomas J, AMES H. BELL, President. co Cigna iE. MoE Voy, Secretary. A MEETING OF THE HUGH KEANE INDEPEN. peat Assuctation of the Fourth ward, held at the ware corner ef Oliver and Henry street: i, Taw, the 16th Tost. the Preatdouts ME Joh Chair, om moion ef Mre John’ Walsh it was Feaolved to suppert. the ‘nomination ef the fon, Wilitans Mt, Tweed ye ape lection as Senator for the Fourth diatrict 5 mp visor, Walter areas for the Seoomd, Assombly distr eae TULL, Finacial Secrataty. lal Mrewarn MuRvuy, treasure @ OF THE SEAMEN'’S ent ay veeaee. held on Tuesd: don At i Pd x lc cording House Ke a f er stim Broad a te Son bi pledge him our hearty and nodivided su oie at “te election, JAMES .N, President. Twos, MELYLN, Secretary, {LEVENTH WARD MATTARW , BRENNAN A8s0- ciation.—This association me last evoning for the pore of selecting thelr choice of abe aor ag tor ‘choy Mifeating their internets, believing, | a8 such course of proceed! ie to insure resnite of common good. made by sound Angmen's rigits over wba m™ nation tos office of ‘he Mion Walter Roc! Woperisor, Hon. J, H. McCnnn for ‘andes, of the Bopartor ‘Court Han. 3 ion. J. V. Loew for Justice of the Common be ward (9 for Anal fant ait Esq., for Alderman, Hoi derman and Witiath 8. Cooke, Bea., tor “Member of Agsem— ; bly tn this dh and the nanimoutly pledged the shore named cand at conte oH 4 {ntuence to ane above named Munnar, Seoretary. ote “meeting was 'adjout subject to the call of the MANBHTE TEE. PEOPL! AnD ALDERMANSH he elu he Leda ne press have bul me formar a ndidate fi a thele election SEVENTH workingmen, property of the Seventh ward and for candid) Livin man, at Aldermanic next December, nil reports o| ‘ compromise, Vets aud fale ot toa WALTERS, 27 East Broadway. NY HALL AND VICTORY.—TNE LARager panxase. oe MWemnotrats ever kaown of the Fifth seme. mbied last evening on the corncr.of Broads ect to witness the raising of » itkoness of ie Hon, Michael Norton, tate candidate for Senator, Mr. N on J. poet L ‘Faas ter Mitchell, John Kiernan i Be John Wiley and J. W. sib the maker ‘of the mee “ ie TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, The grand Maas Meeting torial District a Tompking y to rally the sowaina Hon, Thomas ?. Creamer for State Senator, hae been ed anti? “BR, Chairman Committee cf drranscmente,