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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = WHOLE NO. 12,124. — a acres a Sa NEW TOO LA’ + meet you Saturday night at the same time PMMA LWHO ARE YOU? WRITE AGAIN 10's place and name another vou EUG F. SIR, HUMBUG, UNTRUE; EVER. AME L. as R. R., OCT. %8.—MEET H. V. GRANT MY RE- ou will never regret it. Tam aincere. Addrees on River Exchan; Pers Amboy, New Jersey, who Jett bis bome to go to ronton, Iron county, Missouri, from thence to Belmont. ‘ben last heard from was at the Southern Hotel, St. Louis, of Gib Uctober, Mad on a mixed brown suit, gray overcoat; age, 47 years; height, & feet 8 inctas. Any information concern: Ang him will Le thankfully received by bia wite, CAROLINE GILMAN, Bt. Loula papers please cop ee WANTED--OF JAMES A. GILMAN, OF Perth Amboy, N. J. NFYORMATION WANTED-—OF MICHAEL NEAGLE, formerly of Middleton, oounty Cork, Ireland, by his rother William. Address ‘47 Seventh avenue. Brooklyn and Yonkers papers please copy. NFORMATION WANTED-OF JANES CONNOR, colored, supposed to bein New York. Avy information fully received by M. THOMAS, Herald Branch office, jrooklyn. Ppt WEDNESDAY NEXT, we question, L20AcX, RICHARD HUTH, ALIAS HERZ, 18 HERE- by notified to call in person or by his authorized agent, (00 or Before the eighth (th) day of July, one thousaud elghé Hundred and seventy-one (1971), at the ofice of the execulor legacy Of 3,000 thalers (Heusalan, money) beadeedied te hins i legacy of 3, fers (Prussian ‘beaney)} bequeetued to his y ber. Afterthe above mentioned date are claims will cease and be void the undersigned, PAUL HES8E, office 100 Wilhelinstr, Berlin, Pruasia. TLABY, IN BLACK, SECOND Row, FIFTH AVENU! entre, Thursday night oi ent pose sou ‘aninterview ? Please address WILLIAMS, box 108 paral; othe. BTHLICK.—JULY 19, 1969.1 HAVE BEEN RERI- ously ill; getting belter, but very weak; come if you possibly can tmmediately, for you are more weeded than you ‘ean think, a BUT Huerta t=, 18 188 MARY P. JAME8—I HAVE NOTHRARD A WORD from you for thres weeks to-day, What ix the matter? Rope you are not sick. if rite at once and rel! Anxious heart. : : N. ARY RICHARDSON, LATE OF PILGRIM STREET, Birkenhead, Engiand.—Vour address is wanted by ik. Address F., box v7 Herald office, RW. M. HALL IS REQUESTED TO CALL AT CHRIST, JAY & CO.'S, 12 Walker strect. R8, R, R. FRIEND-I HAVE WRITTEN YOU TO above adaress in your elty - YOUR RAILROAD FRIEND, MSS, MURTEGH, FORMERLY OF THIRD AVENE Please cail at the real estate office of J. 8. KETCHAM, 401 Fourth: ME SARVELD, |NEWSPAPER WRITER, WILL Jeaae call at the Herald ofice, [ —VSAME PLACE, SAME TIME," FRIDAY EVEN, + ing. Was atthe new place. Did I make a mistake? jut mo right. Tell me again, . AM ITO SEE YOU NO MORE? 1 HAVE THE buttons WHISKERS, Herald office. Re SKY WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM DOLLY, nue, ILLIAM HUME.—IF THIS | ADVERTISEMENT “should be seen by Mr. Williaun Hime, son of the inte William Hume, bras founder, some time in Edinburg, ow in Philadelphia, and grandaun of the Jate Mr. William ume, plurnber, in Edinburg, he fs requested to communicate with JAMES D, MARWICK, Esq., Towa Clerk of Edinburg, when he will bear of somettiing to his advantage. EDINBURG, Oct. 1, 1864, TILL J. ROSS WINTERBOTHAM, LATE ADJUTANT of the 165th regiment New York Volunteers, please vend his address to MAIL, box 158 Herald ofice. SPECIAL NOTIC A BROADWAY RAILROAD, LETTER FROM JACOB SHARPE, ‘The following correspondence haa veen sent to us for publi- gation. It will interest the public, as Mr. Sharpe {3 supposed to have for years worked for a rallroad through Broadway :-~ TUE UNION REPUULICAN ASSOCIATION OF, EVENT ASSEMBLY DisTRicT, No. 106 Stxrn eit NEW YORK, Oct, 28, 1809. BACOB SUARPE, Eeq, :— DEAR Sik Please inform me whether, in the event of your eiection to the Senate, you will favor the construction of a road in Broadway, from Fourteenth atreet to tho Battery, eapectiully yours, F. A. CONKLING, Chatrman of Execative New York, Oct. 26, 1809. Chairman of Executive Commitee ciation, & Vommittee, FA. Conentna, E Union Republican DRARSit—Tn reply to yours of this date requesting me to tnform you whether, 1n the event of my election to the Senate, L will favor the construction of a railroad on Broadway, from Fourteenta street to the Battery, Thave to inform you that 1 Will not favor that project, but will do all in my power to pre- Vent the pausnge of avy act authorizing the same, ‘Youre, respectfully, JACOB SHARPE. —A.—PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD “Ai. une tosuranoebompariea toms saaranace deer Surrender their policies by an absolute sale, can borrow the surrender value of their policies by applying at Insurance Axeney, 71 Broadway, room 23, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD AND THE other principal morning and evening journals received atta Weat Phirty'econd atrect, Junction of Broadway aud Bixthavonne. wish Via bec LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, A Trunks and Valises at the Great Famtly Shoe Empo- um, £80 Bowery, cornet of Bond street, selling, 20 per cont yw Hroadway prices. Y. D.BIGELOW. “3 Sie ROBERT IRWIN, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS . C,H. MURRAY & MIBKODKI— EXTRA CLASS 687, OCTOSER 29, 1869, 88, 63, 11, 60, t% 17, 64. 85, Ti, 24, "88, 4 MIBKOURT-—CL.A88 £88, OcTOwEN 29. 1869, 82, 46, Si, 72, 48 17, Tt, 8, 69, 67, 47, 97. BRNECOKY—EXTGA OLAKS BIS, OCTODEN 20, 1889, 85, 25, 48, o3, 61, % 62, 2h, 68, 20, 1, 26. KENTUCKY 614, ocToRFR 29, 18530, Bi, 41, 75, 16, BH, 49, Oh, i, 47, 29, 28, Information furnished in the above and also Royal Havana Lotteries. Jd. CLUTE, Wroker No, 206 Broadway and 165 Fulton street, "8 Lotteries. 88 OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI + Risto Lottery, for the benett of the Orphan Home t Lauderdale Sprinj MISBIREIPTI—C1-A88 45.—FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1869, 18, 24, 2%, 18, 12, 6, 96, 68, 64, 67, 44, SI, 72. MIASIENCHPT—CLASS 48, FRIDAY, OCT, 29, IFS! Ba, Ss Bh Bes aH, 10. CINTINE &' MOBRIEN, Managers. must be addrersed MCINTIRE & Mise. —PRIZES CASHED AND IN) nished in the above lotteries at PARKS & 4 8 old Herald Buildin; A Fete ofiees, rooms Nos. 2 al ‘ork city. ‘Send for circulai ITY OF NEW YOR! ii Pita af at or owt: URRAU OF THR RECKYE OF TA Couat House, Panny be CiiASBERS St., Och Te, 1399, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. —No:ico is herby given the asressment rolls or tax books on real and personal extate fand individual shareholders of bank stock forthe yeaP 569 Dave been delivered to me, and that ali taxes are ‘now due and payable at this office, Payment thereof can be made be. tween the houra of 8A. M. and? P.M... A deduction at the rate of seven per cent per a:num, calculated from the date of Payment to we lat of December, will be made on all taree revious to the Ist of November, bases BERNARD SMYTH, Recetver. ATIONAL BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH, NEW York, Oct, 29, 1869. —At a meeting of the Board of Di- Foctors, held thin day, the President annotnced the devease, On the 2th inst., of Pant Spofford, a director, and formerly President of this Bank, Whereupon was Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Spoiford we have lost « wise, pradént and judicious counsellor, a pleasant and genial Sarociate, and an tipright business man of most untiring en- grey, and unerring nagncity that In thie niietion of thone ye doved and of those who loved him mst we too are aftilcted, ‘and we tenler to them assurances of our warmest sympathy And condolement, ‘That these resolutions be published, and that a copy, du) (henticated, be transmitted to the family of the deceaned, By order of ‘the Board of Directors. EDWARD HAIGUT, President, GrouGe Eure, Cashier. PAwnprogrnss NOTICE.—ALL GOODS PAWNED at M. 0 HEIMER'S, 447 Sixth avenue, must be Fedeemed within sixty d prinncnae 2 eis SOCILTE BELGE DE BIENFAISANCE.-UNE RE: }> union generale est convoquee pour Mercredi prochain, 3 November & 714 heairos procises du sole, ay Cooper Instituie, elgea gontl rites w dre park. chambre No. Les Par ordre de la societe, FN. MANSILY, Becretaire, YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, » 1869.— SEE TURK, ASHION COURSE, L.. 1., SATURDAY, OCT, 30, AT 2:20 P. M.—Mutob $1,000, 3b, in kurneas, J. Doiey, b. m. Vopsy ; J. Cudney, ». at. Hikcory Jack, 4. CHAMBERS, Proprietor, _ Migr TROTTING COMMITTEE OF THE SUBSCRIBING members of thi rospest Park aie ‘irunud offer & Wornred Atg 1M), for aingle horaew owned by members ol it bave hot beaten three minute in public, mile beats, best three tn tive, to wagons, to be trotted On Thursday, Nov. 4,at2P.M., if a'fair day, of he next fair day. Entries 10 per cent, to close at tae club rooms, 149 Mon- arr ried Brooklyn, at 9 P.M. Oct. 30, Three to fill and NION COURSE, L. 1.-TROTTING ON SATURDAY, October W, 2 P.M. Sweepstakes, 8400; mile heats, best three in Gve in harness. J. ‘Murphy, b. m. Lady sag i Captain Leary, b. m. Kato MeGowan} Mr. Pain, b. m. White Legs; Dr. b. g. Red Rover, WM. SHAW, Proprietor. Sh AROSE? CARRIADEE BO. IPE DEXTER TROUTING CIRCULAR 1S WARRANTED 10 inerease the epeed of any lurae or colt in thirty min utes or noney returned. Price only #1, with 2 000 reference: Address Teh D. VAN HASEN,’ 07 South street, New ‘ork, box 6.38, ANTED—PAIR OF Horses; must be »pramapt and perfectly teliabie, Addre: 184 Herald ofice, ' MEDIUM SIZED CARRL ‘and pleasant drivers, sound with full particulars, J» Boy ‘ANTED—A DARK CHESTNUT, BAY, BROWN OR Diack Horse, or a pair of Horses or Mares, sound, well broken, single or double, trom 6 to # old, from to 16% bande. Parties wanting to nel fo1 & low cash price inay call on or addrvas C. BURDEN, Veterinary Surgeon, 107 Kaat Forty-oigith airoet, B |, ogress postop bog SIX SEAT BLEIGHS; MUST BE IN good order and cheap for cash. Addrese J. W., box 393 Yonkers Post oitice. <a SEORTING~ DOGS, BIRDS, &C- LL KINDS OF PANCY DOGS AND BIDS FOP ncexing biptaat Ie DOVEY'S! Nort Oreste Beet, corner Of Canal. 'N-Be tadien attended hy Mees Dover, ALE, CROICE BREEDS DOGS AND | MEDICINES — FRANCIS BUTLER, No. 3 Peck slip. Infallible Manze Cure, Fiea Exterminator, 16 cents. Butier’s new. work, ny Btock ; trained dogs, Doy oil for diseases of the huwan ea BIRDS, DOGS, AND. RARE ANIMALS; SINGIN Cavaries just imported; Gold Fieh, Globes, Aquaria, Water Plants, Shells, Coral, Bird Seed, Gravel, &c.; pair Golden Pheasants. 480 Broadway, iB! MUIR. perrenrbthe-asesnyeatettr voto, ARM we 4 ka ~xpa.. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. ¥ AT PARKER & HAMLIN CITY AUCTION MART, MAJOR C. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, corner Hr Way anc Bat sreet, REGULAR AUCTION SALTS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Gentlemen's private Kstablishmonts disposed of at public tneol of forsee Captarer Burniestttate Siete geo 0) a 245, ies, Horse Clott Whips, &ex to suit the heeds oF all claasen of purchsvers, con stantly on hand. Orders promptly executed. ‘Swenty-four hours allowed for trial on every horse sold an- der warrantee, Good stabiing for horses at public o private sale. ‘The only mart in the clty buying a driving ting for showing horses oo sale. Carriages, Rug, a Liberal. advances made on evervtbing ia the horse hoe. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DA), AT 13 O'CLOCK. Bas Horse, W.2 hance, 9 years old harness; stands without ty! by; Hot afraid of cark; a good business boise. Also, ‘lop Wagon and set of fine Harness. ‘One elegant Bengon'P-rothers 4 seat Road Wagon, one fing four seated extension top Phaeton; sold to pay advances. Brown Mare, 154g banda, 6 yeare old, warranted kind and trae a sib uarnees elleved to be ‘sound; A auperior roadster ana fine er. city built, Road Wa farnesi Blanketa, Lap Robe, €e., yAlgiated sein " New ahd second’ hand Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lap Robes of hnest quality. Blankets, Whips. Halters, ae., « Handsome Sorrel Mare; stylish and gay; 1b) hans, 7 und and kind; Warranted to trot in 2:6u, Loge: ight Road Wagon, Harnesa, Blankets, &c. Bay Hovae, 1644 hands,7 years old; warranted sound and ‘kind in ail harness, * ‘Two open Road Wagons, new, three second hand. Severa! other road and work Horse: Full dencription at sale. Sales never postponed on account of weather: 1.865 BROADWAY, NEAR SEVENTEENTH STRE Coaches, Vhactons, Dog Caits, Rockuways, wop aud Wagons, new and second band, at great bargains. SSORTNENT OF CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HAR- nesa, Bella, &c.—Attention 1s kolleited to my manufac. ture of Road Wagons at reasonable prices, Estabiished 15%8, HICKS, 88 Barclay street. A QQUPE ROCKAWAY, NEARLY NEW, 425; ONE Clarence, $1,360, worth $1,600 Coupe, ¥800; one Top Wagon, Brewster's Square’ Box, $375; also ten Top Wagons, trom i75 to #150; Rockaways, Phaetons, Road and Express Wazous very low prices, to ciose out etock; new Top Wagon, #1b0, ____._WM. H. GRAY, 20, 92, 4 and 96 Woonter street. A.~FOR, SALE CHEAP, THREE MATCHED PAIRS; « also 12 other Horses, suitabie for all purposes. All to be sold very low at 222 Mercer street, near Fourth. ARMY WAGONS, CARTS, BLANKETS, NEW, @2 60; Cots, $5; MeClellan Saddies, contractors Mulé Collars, Harneas, Tents, Canvas, Horae, Wagon Covers, waterproof; Pistols, " CARTERS, 68 Cortlaudt street, near Greenwich, A MULE AND TWO HORSES FOR SALE AT HALF their value; $75, $50 aud $100; must be sold, at 148 ‘West thirty-nioth atreet, FINE TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE--15.3 HANDS high; Carriage, Harness and light Wagon, Can be seen at the stable, 17 East Thirtieth street. A DOCTOR'S MARE—SEVEN YEARS, STOUT BUILT, kind and gentie; fine animal. Also two low priced Horses; must sell; want of use; very cheap. 468 Peari st. A. HOT OF SECOND HAND CARRIAGES CHEAP— Vizw four iuggien, two Kockaways, one six sont; « Vic- fora, pony Vhaeton, ' Examine vefure purchasing where, CALVIN WITTY, 635 Broadwa; A. YERY STYLISH BAROUCHE, WOOD BROS. MAKE, (Y springs, Fe, mountings and good as new ; coat 1,4 Abd will be wold for 600. Also bandsonie bay Horse, 16) hands. Apply at National stables, Thirty-eeventt atreet. A —LANDAUS, Seveath avenue av ‘Clarences, | Coupes, Landaulets, 2% per cent lesa than Broadway atores. HAM'S, Fourth street and Broadway, RARE CHANCE "OR SALE, CHEAP, A MEAVY 0% ears barry sound and gentle; Magic or dovole.” 360 Futon street, New York oe ‘ANTED—A GOOD, SECOND HAND FOUR WHEEL ‘one horse Truck. WM. CREAMER & SON, wr eet. "AGONS FOR BALE.—ONE EXPRESS WAGON, ONE light Doct ‘one light Business Wagon, with BF — Ji Wy agons one Ii; enact seat Wagon, sult. fable for buslueas Or pleawure, at 299 Epring strect, corner of Charke, 2 GOOD HEAVY CART OR TRUCK HORSES FOR % Apply between 9 anid L o'clock. —GRAY HORSE, 15 HANDS re, beata three minutes, @195, Ae for carts, trucks. ‘Wastingren 5.000 NE BLACK $125; fine rottin Sent ck toes Sema ra cares ot $60.5 6, nearié hands, ® years, fa REANERTE, Bre KET! baat eg tt oe BSleighs, hs. —Harne Blankets; | Robes—buiTalo. dear, wolf; alo Slelghs of every kind anc price; Belis, Call and be convinced. Harness from 410 up. WM. H. GRAY, 24 and 26 Wooster street, ____ RELIGIOUS NOTICES, za SERIES OF DISCOURSES ON “THE FAMILY” will be preached on Sunday mornings in the Spring street Preabyterian church, near Varick street, by Wiliam Alkman, D.'D. Tople to-morrow, “The Partly Relation, ite Beauty and Kicesedness,”” FAREWELL MISSIONARY MEETING WILL BE held to-morrow (Sunday, evening in St. Peter's chure’, Binte sirect, near Lond, Brooklyn, to take leave of the Ree! William J. Boone (eon of the late Bishop Boone), who, with hin wife, will auil on Monday next to join the mission in China. AT THE, EVERETT RooMs Miss PEASE, SPEAKS before the Soctety of Spiritualists, Sunday, at hs and Tig o'clock. Sociable Friday evening, Nov. 6, at'# o'clock. NOTICE.—REV. CHARLES B, SMYTH PREACHF! iv Eleventh Stecet Chueh, neat Third avenue, to-mor- Yow morning. Subject—"Marriage,” Nov. 21. Psalins sung. Beats free to every person, T YORKVILLE PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH, EIGHTY- Aixth street, on Sabbath evening at 7:30, Rev. John MaoN hton will preach on Chriatianity, Rowe and Liberty, having special reference to the Ecumenical Council, All are welcome ISHOP SNOW WILL PREACH IN THE UNIVER. bing, Warhington aguare, on Sanday, at 8PM, Beate Set f udject-—"The ‘Time and Manner of the End of the orld.” (atvary, BAPTIST CHURCH.—REY. G. C. LOR- rimer, D. D., of Albany, will preach in the Calvary Bap- Mat chu West Twenty-tlird street, between Fifth and Sixth funday, at 10's A. M. and 73g Mg P.M. CNURCH OF THE | REFORNATION, J street, between Second and Third Abbot Brown. Hours of services to-morrow, Te P. M. Sunday school, 23 P.M. VORTY-SECOND StREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Finder iyside ess, of Broadwar.—liod, willing, services junday, 2 My ev. Dr. H.C. Alexander; an P. My by Dre Scott.” Evening, “The Fifth Commandment.” RENCH CHURCH DU ST. FSPRIt, REV, DR. Verren, rector.—Divine service in Frencb every Sunday morning at 103¢ o'clock. FOL TRINITY CHURCH, HARLEM, CORNER OF Fifth ayenuo end 125th atreet.—Rey.’ Dr. ‘yng will Preach to-worrow evening, Services commence at 1s ‘o'clock. T EY. SIDNEI A, CORE! FIFTIETH venuer—Rev, Wig A.M. and SIDNEY A. COREY, DP. D., WILL PREACH in the Murray Hill Baptist Chapel, Lexington avenu corner of Thirty-soventh atreet, to-morrow at Way A. Me a ig P.M. ; EY. GEORGE H. HEPWORTH WILL PREACH AT the Church of the Messiah, Fark avenue and Thirty- fourth street, Bimday, October $1, morning and evening, Subject (morning) —The Unitarian idea of God. The pabite invited. GT, LUKE'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL, CHURCH, ©) ‘Forty-tiret street, near Sixth avenie. Vreaching on Sun day at 1035 A. M. and 7}6 P. M., by Rev. B.S. Foster, D. D. pre ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD ANNIVERSARY of John street Methodist Episcopal Church will be held to-morrow, be alove feaat at 9 orclo A.M. Preaching al Yi A: M. by Rev. R. L. Dasivall, D President of Dickinson College. At 2 P.M, reunion o the old pastors’ and members’ children and grandchildren, Reunion prayer meeting at 6 P.M. At7 P.M. sermon by Rev. D. Bastine, D. D., of Trenion, N.J. The children and friends of Metiiodiam are affectionately invited. HE REV, DRS, A. H. VINTON, J. COTTON SMITH, Henry E. Montgomery will address « meeting to be held in the Interests of the Evangelical Kducation Society, in the Church’ of the Incarnation, Fulrty-ftth atrect and. Aadiaon avenue, Sunday evening, at734 o'clock. Tho Rev. Dra, 8. Hl. Tyng ahd Noah H. Sclenck ate also expected. A colleeilon will'be taken up to meet a great and pressing necd. Ant inet. ‘There wil Works A. TEAM OF |BUACK CARRIAGE HORSES, PER- fectly matcbed, sound and kind in all harness, '7 years Old; also fix seat Rockaway Carriage, Buggy, Harnesses, Rodes, ac. will be sold at a bargain. To be meen until BP. M. Apply'at 47 West Twenty-uirst street. TE TURNOUT, CHEAP—GRAY MARE, 15 can trot in 2:50; warranted kind and sound 200, Half-seat Road Wagon, nearly new; fine Blankeis, Robe, dc.; $250. Boarding etable, No. 5 West Thirteenth atreet ; dwnet there from ¥ o'clock until 4. VARRIAGE FOR SALE CHEAP.—A NEW LIGHT AND / fine Coupe Rockaway, at carriage factory of W. H. ROSE, 21 Twoltth street, near University piace. \HAISE.-A VERY FINE BOSTON CHAISE FOR SALE Also @ Coupe, eatin trimmed: six-seat Rockaway. At WITTY'S, ¢88 Broad- \LIPPING—@10 PER HORSE, BY WILSON, WALKER / & Foster's machine. Cail and see for yourself at 135 ‘West Thirty-ninth street, one door weat of Broadway. ‘OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, A FINE GRAY Mare, hands high. 8 years old; ‘sound and kind; te & One roadaier; has an easy gait under anddle, and can trot in about 3:15. Addreas W. i office, VOR SALE— very atylish, sour indy can drive ber. Ais ‘ Apply at Brooklyn Riding Academy, 438 to 442’ Pacitic atree! between Nevins and Yowers, Brooklyn, or 0. WITTE, Joyp street, New York. OR SALE—A COMPLETE TURNOUT; BAY MARE, 143 hands high, long mane ana tail; ean trot in 9:45 Kine lo and 2:40 to tI ig sound, gentle and kind; with a light, full three. ef sent, abitting top, square box Wagon, with’ pole aud shatts, built to order last spring by Corbett & Scharch; nlso light ttimmed Portland Cutter, with pole and shafts: ingle Harness, by Dunscomb; Blankets, Wo Whips, c.; price $1,000, Inquire at F. H, HAMIL’ livery ‘gtable, Thiriy-Dret gtreet, between Sixth and beveuth aegis aia SEN ae eae ‘ VOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS, THE boat atraine tn the equntry for breeding or the turf; will he sold far below their value. Apply to 8. D. BRUCE, at the office of Turf, Field and Farm, £7 Jark row, {OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ONE FINE LIGHT TOP Buggy, nearly new. Also ohe road Wagon. Apply at 1,845 Fulton avenue, Brgoklya. FOR, SALECA, FINE LOT OF youNa, sounD Uorae ne matched pair of bays and another of browns: also single Horses. Inqulre at the National Stables, corner Thirty-seventh street and Seventh ayonue, FOR SALES A VERY LIGHT PHAETON, BUILT BY Brewster & Co., af Broome street; brown leather trim- ming; Si private stab (OR SALB—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, iby HANDS, seven years old, warranted sound and kind, Rne stylish drivers; wil exchange for a horse that ean trovin 2:60, 15 hands, sound and kind, Apply at the Riding School, No. 108 Kaymond street, Brooklyn. Also fine Saddle Mare, FOR SALE A LIGHT ROCKAWAY (WRIGHS ONLY 870 pounds), iv pexieet order, price #3. Inquire ab COGSWELL'S ifvery stable, corner ‘Thiry-third atreet and Lexington avenue, yes, SALE—A TEAM OF SPLENDID BAY CARRIAGE, Bina Morves, ¢ sid 2 yours old, 1b hande high, sound and ind; wiil be sold cheap for Want of use, A) cific atreet, Brooklyn psa Tittle uncd; price 8650. “Apply after 6 o'clock at ie No. 6 Weet Twenty-fourth sigeet ALL KINDS OF LUMBE v AND TIMBER; 000 fect of Georgia fine Flooring and Timber AN PEL, foot Toelith street, Kast evar. STORAGE, on hand ATCHCASE MAKERS. p ‘The journeymen of the trade are requested to meet at Carberry’s. corner of Williant ao Ane, ross, oe, luet iy ix o'clock, to consider an advance of privt bebe ae nati By order of Commi ee, WANTED TO PURCHASE, JQIRF ENGINE HOSE.—WANTED, 400 TO 800 FEET, Ea er ak tnenee digwole riveted. Send proposals. to VILLAGE PRESIDENT, 6 Hroudway, New York. PATENT WANTED.-THE UNDEKSIGNED 18 DE. P wie of buying @ Patent that ts useful and does not m- Foive'too much oulay. Address, with fall particulars aud price, We lay Herald ofiee, AFE WANTED—DOUBLE DOORS ©) from four to five feet high, of any good maker, ‘with particulars, SAFE, Herakil office. ‘ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND DOUBLE BAR. relied tun; ten bore; price 450 to S100, Address ¥. 14. C,, box 1,441 New Vork Post otic. Was IRON WATER TANK, CLOSED AT both ende, about 30 inches diameter wni 6 feet length. Address A. A., box 4,759 ust otfice, stating price, thickness fron, preasure It will bear, actual measurcment and where 7 Wican vo ween. ¢ s ©) BALES OF CANTON PLAIT WaNT 2( bond; wtate price, Ac., to Mr. GEORGI, care of Robert MeNcney, Al Bre . PREFERRED, Address v. EUROPE. 1 URRLAIN, 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS, x Ambrosia) Cream for Bhaving. Faahionable Perfumes for the Handwerchiet, Kou Lvueteale for the Bair, Bau de Cologne (prepaaydon suecisle), i ne VOR SALE--A HANDSOME TEAM FAMILY CAR. ringe Horses, sound and kind; warranted. Apply at ottce of owner, 203 Weat street, second tloor. OR SALE CHEAP—AS THE OWNER 1 for them, 15 good work Horses, both sin; ata, Inquire at the ice office, 289 West Forty-ninth atrect, ater d bok cnend - JOR SALE CHEAP-ONE CLOSK COACA; PRICK $150. Apply at E. 1, SENIOR'S SONS’, 4) and Carmine street, REATLY REDUCED PRICES.—~CARRIAGES, HAR- nese, Sleighs, Leile and Kobes, Most attractive ael tion of all’atylen and descriptions, at prices which dety coms petition, WITTY'S Carriage kimsporinm, 638 Broadway. ORSE BLANKETS—ALL TRIMMED if each, and city made Harness at $12 ae Paid MAN'S warerooms, 14% Chainbera atreet, 049 West atrect and 60 aveane HORSES WINTERED WITH THY BEST OF HAY AND feed, in Wentchester county, #5 mtiea rom eity; good stables; prices low. Address F. W!, Herald oilive. IVERY STABLE FOR 8ALE-ON - Li veadto thoroughfares in Brooklyn; Gees ake year, ing about to move South wilt eel’ atm great bar Real katate and stock of Moses, Car ringes, Hearae, ¥ entaclished basi eas, ko, Aare chance to secure ® well NNET & KLENEN, 67 Cedar atreet, N oS XPRESS WAGON, light shiiting top Boggy, #125; Roa double Harness, $75; conch Harness, $25 a Siateenth street, QTOKAGE FOR CARRIAGES AND LIGHT WAGONS, AT 1,ld Broadway. QUEIGHS, BELLS, ROBES. -AbL STYLIN LAR ' aesortment and est pr im the elf ont Batinty yourselves, Tamense stock of Cactlages and Hare penn, CALVIN WIPLY, 62 Broauway, PRICK #160; 8, B05 Light ngic, $2. 14h HE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE Holy Trinity, Twenty-first street, between Fifdh and Sixth avenues, Rev. G. Krotel, D. 1), pastor.—Services Sunday, Slat, at 104g A.M. Subject—“'The Protestant Refarmation.” “(MHE CHURCH OF THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, ‘an old Church restored, not a new Church created,” ‘The Rev. George ¥. Seym Church of the day evening, Oct. 81. VA CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER OF f, ‘thirly-eighth strect.—Lecture on “The English Reforma- tion," by Hey N. H. Chamberiain, Sunday évening October $1, atBo'clock. Subject—“The Development of the Church in Englanp. our, D. D., will preach at the ‘nauinciation, West Fourteenth street, on Sun- Service at 74. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &r. “FINE SLOOP, ABOUT 15 TONS, FOR SALE—POOT of Christopher street, North river; must be roid. OR SALE—THE CELEBRATED SCHOONER YACHT HENRIETTA, 210 tons burden, old. measurement, winner of the great ocean yacht race to Cowes, England, in 1888 (to which she made the extraordinary run of 980 miles in 24 hours), and several other ocean races. The Henrls’:a 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 s run of 250 miles in twenty-four hours, during rough weather, showing that ahe has lost none of her speed. ‘The Henrietta has a commodioua ealoon, bandsomely fitted up, With » large stateroom on the starboard side, three other | Haterooms and two statcrocms (orward for officers, The cabin furniture, kitchen utensila, &c., are in complete order, | and the vestel will be pu; in readiness to go to sea imme- ¢istely. The Henrletta will compare favorably, for speed and sengoing qualitice, with’ any yacht in this country or Englana. For particulai dress J. ANDERSON, Herald ‘office, New York. Ft SALE—THE FIN! SCREW STEAMER SHE- tucket, 270 tons, carries 2,400 bbie. ; 1s very light draft, jas new bolter and sails and in in firet onder, ready (or dusiness; Hier at footof Pearl stxect, Brookiza. Ker further partientas apply (0G. G. YOUNG & CO., 108 Wail street, = ate OR SALE—A SCHOONER OF ABOUT FIFTY TOY light draught; in good order. Can be acen at Spuy Duyvil, N. Y. OR SALE—SIDEWHEEL STEAMBOAT, 66 FEET LONG, 12 feet beam, £0 feet over nil, 4 feet deep and 20 inches draught. __WM, SECUR, 435 bast Tenth street. QTEAM YACHT FOR SALE.—A FINE MODBLLED 1D kteamn yacht, 65 feet long, 1134 foet deans, Winch equare cylinder, well found and in complete ranniog order, for sale chen » She is very economical in the item of fuel. Address Dolvtin, New York Heratd ofice, LOAN OFFICES. 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP Saire—Movey liberally advanced on Ufameoncts the game bought. Pawnbrokers! At Watches, Jewerry, te. Tickets Bough. No. 7 T J. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway. Liberal advances made’ on Diamonds, ‘Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Versonat Property of every description. Same bought and sold, —— TRIPLE SHEET. —— PRICE FOUR CENTS. FREE Bs) SN TRON FINANCIAL mene TTENTION 18 INVITED TO THE GREAT INDUCE- ments offered fo savings banks and others by the Kao- ans Pacific Ratlroad Loan, old, and (ree from government taxa NEY, MORGAN & place, and M, K. JESUP & 00.,12 Pine , for circulars, maps and pampbieth. FORBIGN LADY WIRHES THE LOAN OF $600. Address EBPERANZA, bor 175 Herald office. . bed LADY WHO LIVES IN PHILADELPHIA, A FREE- holder, wishes the loan of « few hundred dollars; will be in New York on the 4th prox. Address Mra. L. SHIRLEY BROOKS, Pout ofice, Philadelphia, Pa. PUAST TENNESSEE AND VIROINIA RAILROAD COU- eat trates hele a OR SALE—TEN PER CENT CITY AND TOWN BONDS fo State of Mtinois; first class securities, of undoubted character, below par. Real valuation of property $9,186,000 Whole indebtedness of towns, oniy. 203,000 Also New York city Rallrond Stocks and Bonds, Insurance, Bank and Gaslight Stocks, anda large variety of other Stocks and Bonds tor profitable inveriments at low rates, For sale by “AUBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 45 Pine street. ORTON, BLISS & CO., 20 Jiroud street, insue Cireular Notes and Circular Letters of Credit for travel- Jers; also Commercial Credits, available in all parts of Europe. ONEY ON HAND FOR FIRST AND SECOND MORT- gages ato mall discount. Cash at once. BUTLER, DURFEE & CO., 69 Liberty street. FFICE OF UNITED STA’ EXPRESS COMPANY, #2 BROADWAY, NEW Youx, Oct. 3), 1269. ‘The Directors of the United States Expresa Company bave declaped a quarterly dividend of two and one-half (23) per cent, payable at the office of Wells, Fargo & Co, 4 Brond- jew York, on and after Monday, Nov. 15, prox. way, ‘The transfer books will close on Friday, Nov’d and remain closed tnti! Tueaday, Nov. 16. GEO. G. FARNUAM, Treasurer. NE PER CENT MORE INTEREST 18 GAINED BY depositing on or before Nov. 1. Dine Savings Bank, Nos, Sand 5 roadway, Williameburg. PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN, ‘Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 58 Exchange place, and M. K. JESUP & COMP'Y, 12 Pine street, New York, offer for [ THE BONDS OF THE KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY, These bonds pay sevey perce to run; are tres from eland grant of THREE MILLION ACRES of the Finest lauds in Kansas and Colorado. Tn addition to this special gi THREE MILLIONS OF ACRES IN KANSAS, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and im- prove the road, They from Sherld operation the interest on the vew loan. There is no better, security in the market—this being in come reapects better than govern- ment eecurities, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 9 and accrued interest, in currency. PAMPHLETS, MAPS AND CIRCULARS furnished on application. per vent in goids vo thirty yearn verpinent taxation re wecured by nt the company a'80 owns area first mortgage uyon the extension of the road ny Kuosan to Denver, Colorado, “The road in HASTINGS, 48 BROAD STRE und Mortgages negotiated; money loaned on securities; also on bond and mortgage. + BC ‘miscetia- nes .I1X PER CENT INTERES? > tax. Market Sai jank, No, #2 Nassau street. New York. Money deposited now will draw Interest from November 1, WM. VAN NANE, Presiden! Henry R, Conkutn, Secretory. RUSTEE CERTIFICAT! press Compan in assets of the OF THE mpany previous to December 20, bought and sold at the ollice of WILLT 40 and 42 Exchange place, New York. HE ST. LOUIS AND sf. JOS pany.The coupons of the frat mort gold bonua of the St, Lonis and St. Joseph. By, duc November 1, 1849, wil be paid in gold, ment tax, atthe F city of New York. L. M. LAWSON, President, NHE KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWA gent gold loan of ihe Kansas Pacific Rai change piace, New York. M, B, PUTNAM, 6 WALL STRE Stocks bought and gold; loans negoti bond and mortgage, &c, Second mortya: PANTED— Past due Conpons Memphis City Bonde, © Coupons Memphis and L. R. RR. 7 die Coapans Mise. and Tenn. R. R. Bor Southern Bank Notes an‘ other Se See ALBERT HAUL FIELD & CO., 34 Pine street WASTED su, UPON UNIME TRAL avenue property. Address JAMES A, KING, 68 Weat Forty-ninth street. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN one aun on smproved City Property leo other RUFUS K. MoHARG, 77 Cedar street. 8.000 suins to suit, 10 00 WANTED*ON CHATIEL MORTUAG A for several yoars, at 15 per cent, to extend tablinbed house, making large, sure profits; other col- laterals, with promtasory note endorsed by old, wealthy frm. Principals only address, full name and residence, PROFIT. ABLE, Herald office. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE—ON WEST. $30.000 chester county property; Orat and second mortgages bought, L. M. DAVENPORT, 132 Nassau street, room No. 5, TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MoRT. gnge, in sums to uit; First and Secoud HINMAN & SON, 93 I’ine street. £125,000. 173.000 70,2048 18 DIFFERENT SUMS, ON 0. New York property, Firat and second figages wanted immediately for cash. BELLAMY & STRATTON, No. 5) Pine street. £ LOST AND FOUND. FOUND=A, SUM OF MONEY IN THIRTY-FIRST Street. The owner can have the same by cailing at 17 fast Thirty-frst street and paying for this advertisement. -ON OCTOBER 2, TWO BAGS COTTON Send; will be returned to owner on proving. property and paying expanses, Inquire at 76 Tenth avenne, Fifteenth street. JOHN KLINKER, OUD EYE GLASSE rT ON WINDOW SEAT IN 7 10 A. M. train via Harlem Railroad, on 28th inst, Receive satisfactory roward by leaving ssm@ at room No. %, 110 Brontway. OST—TUESDAY, OCTOBER %6, AT JEROME PARK 4 races, an oblong enameled Ring, set with diamon The finder will be Jiberally rewarded by returning same to A. Ii. BROWN, 66 South street, OST—ON NINTH AVENUE, WETWEEN THIRTY. 4 first and Forty-third stroots, a’ Pocket book containin two checks; one for $100 and the other for g44, and sundry receipts anit papers, A row. i be pati on the return of the pocketbook and content P. LENFESTY, 60) Ninth avenue, corner Forty-th Sum of 1a9y0R $a. bills, OST—ON THURSDAY, A CORAL LEAP BARRING, IN L4 Third avenue or Nineteenth str The finder will te liberally rewarded by returaing the same to 146 West Twenty- ninin street, O8T~OCT. 2, A PLAIN GOLD W. the initiais J.C, F., March 30, 1889, wrote inside. The Hinder will recelve the worth ot It by rewutning it to stands $6 eighth street and Broadway, EDDING RING, WITH and 39 Ceutrai Market, Fort NOTE, DUE NOV. 4, LOST OCT. 18 Party owning #ame must apply at 62 Pike $1.500 street. REWARDS. & REWARD.—LOST, IN WILLIAM STREET, ONE 2) Bundle of Paper,” marked Auguatine Mills,’ 19x24, Leave it at 128 William street, paper store, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, PIANOFORTES, Farnitare, Carpets, Mirrors, Books, Fura, Carriages, alatings, Hirouzes wad every dedcription Of valuable per. . No chattel mortgages taken. Storage, sar- Dituromercl, Kapross office, 115 West Kieveuh street, near Sixth avenue. MAR a ROADWAY, CORNER OF FULTON STREET, KNOX'S Bullding.—Liberal advances made on Diamonia Watch- Jewelry, Puraiture, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Poiteles, 0.4 in Lar small amounta, 1, OANS ON NOTES, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE Post OFFICE. 39 Liberal advances mide on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel ry and all kinds of Merchandise, ot the same bought, Busi hens sirjotly private, Room No. be Q)5 BRCADWAY, CORNER DRY STREET. NEW: 195 BAY LrorolD, having great facilities, advances at Jow rates, fo Tarye or small amounts, on Diamonds, Watches ] Merchandice, Lite Policies, Pianos or other securities. 1913 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND O Twentystirat strecte.—Money Mherally arivanced oo | Diamonds, Watcher, Jews tr enue Hair Shawls Sika, ‘a K conidential. Ofice hours, 0 Pie a ae i JOSEPH & E EVES AND RARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN BYRS.—BAUCH & GOU MANN (‘ormeriy with Professor Rotasonneay, of Paris's Makers and lusertors of the (proved Artincial Hiiman Hye, 661 Kronaway, N. Be faculty. ‘These eyes are enicrsed by the QA REWARD.-LOST, THURSDAY, A GOLD ENAM. De) elled Locket, containing hair; the word “L’Amitie” Retarn to No, 924 West Forty-ceveuth st. engraved inaile. REWARD. —LO: Scotch Terri D's Dining Rooms ON THURSDAY MORNING, A ih stump tail, Pleasereturn’ to 57 Naseau streot. $5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE je) ture of a Scotch terrier Slut, answera to the name of Loo, color yellow, to 254 West Fiftednth street. y a ere — 4 J@woiry and Personal Property. Ofice hours, —Applicas DOG LOST; SMALL YELLOW Vons received, 10 to 4; personal interviews Cals 12 to 2. $] 0 newers to name of Jack; had on collar H. D. BEACH, Banker, 64 Wall atreet. and bell and blue blanket, marked J. L. Above reward will be pala by returning samo to FAM theatre oF 143 Kast Thirteench street LEWIS, Fith Avenue REWARD. STOLEN, PROM THE HOU BE. Mitehell, of Flushing, D. [4 a lady's gol hi $0, 24,794, inado’ by Hen’ qe Ving fet with Pearls; a suiall gold ¥ and Chain, with sundry other articles of Jewelry. Fifty dol+ Jara wil bé pald tor the return of tho first article aud a sulin, lo ewan tor olthey or all of the others. Apply ty EDWAR MITCHELL, 62 Wall street, rr REWARD.—LOST, OOT. 12, IN THE VICINITY $4 04 of Fifth Avenue Hotel, a amall Box, containing & pair of solitaire diamond earings avd a gentleman's soll- taire diamond pin. The above reward will be pail ant oo questions asked By leaving them at the oflice of Futh Avenue ote! Wateh a: $0 [)*TECTIVE POLICE AGENCY, 72. BROADWAY (ate 68.—-WARRIN, WHIPPLE, TURNER & COs refer to the mereantiie connmipity ae to wiccers’ vi eases, fa- efities, standing and experience, Cautton—We have no Wanelien ia New Yorks now earns more than ‘enough net Income to pay Ds OF GOVERNMENT AMERICAN EX- representing the interest of stockhollers 188, AMS & BOSTWICK, HW RATLROAD COM- gage six per cent Railroad Compa- e of govern- mers’ Loan and Trust Company, in the Notive fs heroby given that the coupons of the seven per ray, due Nov. ly ‘Wed, will be paid in gold, free of government tax, vpon pre= seutation at the olfice of DABNEY, MORGAN & ©0., 53 Ex- corner of BRUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS., GTHAM TO. QUEEN: TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ‘rom New York onl steerage. NEVADA Green. Ay ‘ay, November 8 LORADO.. rom pier 46 Cabin passage, $80, gold. Passage from and fo New York, Faris, Hamburg, Rotter- darn, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates, _Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. svt DIRECT 10 LONDON,—~LONDON AND NEW 4) York Steamship Lin No. 8 Nowth river. Passa; CELLA. PARAGUAY. For poseees to Hambu Bremen, Havre, , Antwery and Rotterdam, at cheapest currency rates, apply at Broadway. For freight at $4 south atreet HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents. STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Every Wednesday, Thuraday and Saturday. MINNESOTA. Wednesday, October 27 DENMARK. ‘aturitay, October 30 Drafts payabie in any part of England, Ireland, Scotiand, at current rates of exchange. at THOMPSON'S Pi ‘Appl tage oftice, 73 Broadway, corner ol Rector street. ATIONAL LINE, NN“ Stta’rd LIVERPOOL AND.QUEENSTOWN, DENMARK, Forbes, er 47 North ri turday, Oct. 19 ME VIRGINIA. ‘Thomas, Saturday, Nov, 8. at Tig A. M. Passage to Liverpoos or Queenstown—Cabin, $80 and $109; steerage, $80, currency. ‘Steerage tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown $37, cur- rency. ly at the company’s offi 69 Broadway. i oe Pany's oes: Ow. J. HURST, Manager. From HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S tron mail steamship ALLEMANIA Captain W. BARD United States maiis, will sail on Tuesday, N aP. for HAMBURG, taking passengers for Hamburg, Fiymouth, London and Pherbourg. First Cabla, $120: Second Cabin, $72; Steerage, 825, gold. Tu GINBRIA ee S Gales: eed gold. e Cl LO Bal jovember 9. bk in eh "ee ee «& bree General jeneral Passenger Agen 61 Broad street, N.Y. No. 6 Barclay’ street, N.Y. XTEAM TO GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY, iy THE ANCHOR LINE, Favorite Clyde built passenger steamers, are intended to gail as follow: Europa. Oct. 80 | Iowa. -Nov. 20 Todia ov. 6| Britanui 2 Cambria, Nov. 13 | Columbi —and every Saturday thereafter, From pier 20 North river, at 12 o'clock, noon, Rates of passage, payable {n currency :— Cabins to Liverpool, Glasgow or Derry, 800 and $75 Excursion tickets, good for twelve months, $160. Stoerage, to Glaszow or Derry, $30; interinediate, $25. Prepaid certificates from these ports, ®: Passengers booked to and from Hamburg, Havre, Rotter- dain, Antwerp, &c., at very low rates. pirates ieaucd, payable atauy bawic in Great Britain and reland. For further information apply on the steamers, foot of Dey street, or at the Company's office, No. 7 Bowling Green, New York, HENDERSON BROTHERS, OR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. y BL bine of Mail Steamers are appointed to sail au fol lows: — CITY OF BRUSSELS... «Saturday, Oct. 90,1 P.M. OLY OF BALTIMORE (vin Hialifax)Tuesday, Noy. 2,1 P.M. CITY OF PARIS, d G1 P.M. CITY OF BRGOKLY, Nov. 13,1 PM: and each succeeding Saturday and alleroate Tuesday, from Pier 43 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE by the Mail Steamers sailing every Saluriay Payable in Gi First Canin ‘To London Ti Currency ge. Loudon. . Vik HALIFAX, Steorage. Payaple in Currenc Liverpool. 890 talitax 215 45 St, Jon 80 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Uamburg, Bremen, c., at reduced rates. n be bought here at moderate rates by persons Wishing to send for their friends. For further information apply at the Company's Office. JOHN G, DALE, Agent, 15'Rroadway, N. ¥. \UNARD 1 -THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI- ( can Koyal Mail Steamships, between New York and Liverpoot, calitug at Cork Harbo: SCOTIA, Wednesday, Nov.3. MALTA, Thursday, Nov. 18, LMYRA, Thursda vd. RUSSIA, Wednerday, Nov. 24, ‘A, Wednesday, Nov. 10, TARIFA, ‘Thuraday, Nov. 25, PPO, Thursday, Nov. 1i.~ SAMARTA, Wed'aday, Deo. 1. CHINA, Wednesday, Nov. 17, TRIPOLI, Thursday, Dec. 2. RATES OF PASSAGE. By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying steerage— irst Cabin $190, gold: Second Cabin, B80, gold First Cabin to Paris, $145, gold. By the Thursday steamers — First Caut | gold; Steerage, $80, o: Steerage tickets parts of Purope at lowent rates. Through bile of lading given for Belfast, Glaxcow, Narre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: Tanean ports, For freight and cabin paasage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Howling Green. For steerage passage, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. @UAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. TOWN. GTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS rs. Cunard Line, PALMYRA Fails Thursda: SIBERIA sai ‘Cabin passage, B50, Stecrage tickets from Europe fasued at lowest rat For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Howling ree: For si ing. OHAS, NE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steamship RAKIN, Captain J.C. Meyer, carrying the United States mail, from the Bremen pier, foot of Ehird street, Hoboken. On THURSDAY, Nov. 4, 1862. for BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, sengers to ° , HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the following rates, ‘payable in gold $120) Firat cabin. Second cabin + 2 Gold, . 2) -840, gold. on Thurs- G. FRANKLIN, Agent. For freight or passage apply to BDL OFPMISEGEERICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. ( NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Company's Mail Steamships becween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. The ‘coy vessels on this favorite route for will sail from Pier Ni PEIRERE, Duchesne, VILLE DE PARIS, & To Par ese steamers do Hot carry ateerage passen, American travellers going () or. returning. nent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line, avoid oth transit by Engliah allways and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble aod ex- pen: GEO. MOKENZIE, Agent, No. 58 Broadway. GTRAMER PERFIRE FOR BREST AND HAVRE, WILL © leave pior No. 50 North river, foot of Morton atreet, ov Saturday, October 30, at one o'clock. Passengers are requested to be on board at noon. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. fPAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., EMIGRATION OFFICK B86 South street, issne right diatis on England, [reland, Scotland and Wales, and passage tickets from Great Britain &nd Ireland, at lowest rates, Apply to TAPSCOTT BROTH- ERS & CO.,'86 South street. | COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. DACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA AND CHINA. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE GREATLY REDUCED. Through rates, New York to Sax Francisco:— eu t ed bt ng 40 to BIS according to location of berth. (bese rates include berths, board, and all necessaries for the telp. Steamers of the abore line leave pier 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 3 o'clock noon, ON IST AND 1TH EACH MONTH, except when those days fall on Sunday, then the day pre vious. ‘One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine and attendance free, NOVEMBER 1—-HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain Maury, connecting with MONTANA, Captain Parneworth. Steamer FAUVAN will leavé’ San Franciaeo December 4 for China and Japan, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—For rednced rates of freight appiyon wharf. Freight for steamer HENRY CHAUNCEY received nntil 4 i, M. om Saturday, October 80, All w facilities afforded shippers in collecting inland charges, ac. For freight or passage tickets and all further Information ply at the Company's Hcket oftes on the wharf, toot of Canal street. _¥. KR. BAB ate POR, BERMODA " The Al ste ip FAH-KEE, Captain Joseph D. Steele (oarrying the U ia), will eli for the above port on Thursday, October 28, M., from pier 21 North river, where she is now receiving freight. Haa superior pastonger and freight accommodations, First Cabin Seeond Cal Freight sixty cent old. For freight or passage apply to Oren MORMAN HARVEY, Agent, 34 New atrect, AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. HA Ra ore kta Mexican Mail Stoamsbip line, sailing avery twenty days, at 12M, from pier 17 Eaat river. ‘The splendid new steamers CLEOPATRA, Phillips «Wednesday, Nov. 10 CITY OF MBKICO, Deaken ‘huredas, Nov. 9 For freight oF passage apply to . F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 88 Broadwa; NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, UT ANTIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Sailing regularly every Thursday, a3 o'clock P.M. precisely, from pier No, 4 North river, MORRO CASTLE, Capt. R. Adams, via Nassau.Novermber 4 COLUMBIA, Capt, B. Van Sice.. ‘November 11 VAGLE, Capt, M, R. Green ‘November 18 For freight or pa ge apply to BOP Wi ER, In., President, 0, b Bowling Green. POR AEN ORLEANS DIRECT. -OLD LIN freight, The well known first class sidewhocl steauishtp BIENVILLE, ‘ J.B. Raker, Commander, will leave pier %6 North river, on Saturday, October 80, at OP, M. Froiyht taken at through rates for St, Louis, Mobile amd Gaiveston. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apoly to LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO.) 88 Liberty street. ‘The LODONA will follow trom pier 90 Hast + C. H. MALLORY & © Low OTICE,BTEAMERS — LEAY FoR SAVANNAH, Ga,, direct dn every Tnesday and Thursday, at3 P.M For passage apply at the Southern Steam- 13 Broadway. o'clock ¥. ney. rom Liverpool and Queenstown aud all rage passage apply at 111 Broadway, Trinity Busld- P. DOMINGO LINE. any +) Captain E. A. Delanoy, jer No. 4 North river on Wednesda: ., {OF Puerta Plata, Samana aad St. will leave For freight or aoply to STOPPORD, LILESCON & CO., 29 Broadway. FPEXAS LINE Sailing every Saturda} Touching at Key West. The Ml steamer AR iain Bidridge, at pier 9 All for Houston or the iaterior w our agents, Messrs. T. H, McMalian & Co., f age or commissions for recelving or (or East river, will sailon Saturday, goods forwarded by of wharfage, hing. Thaurance guaranteed as low as by any other voute. No detention at Gajveston. For freight or passage apply to ©, H. MALLORY & CO., lds diaiden lane, (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, comprising the first class steal) wassissifpi... H in William P. He CRESCENT CITY: pinto . idreth SHERMAN... + Captain Wency 8. Quick GENERAL ME. Captain A. W. Sampsom UNITED STATES. Captain G. L, Nortom capi SEERMAN, ‘aptain Hen nick, will be despatched tn Saturday, Oc 20,'at 3 o'clock P. May from pier 12 North river. Freight received at through rates for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston. ‘The MISSISSIPP? will succeed Saturday, Nov. 6. a:horftelzbt oF passage, having superior mimodations, ply to FREDERIC BAKER, 4) Broadway )OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. : ‘Steamsbips ot thie in wit iesr oem ® North rit ne No. 9 rt Solcloak FeMy as follows: ne Pet No 9 North riveras GEO. CROMWELL, Cia, turday, October corm! arday, November: Frei ic and Galveston aB Fepumeats Stel 98 seocad freight r oF and second ciass, or freight, apply to Pee OTB CROMWELL & CO. 0 Went sureat, N#W ORLEANS DiREcT. Southern Line. The steamship VICTOR, Gates, will leave pier 11 East river, Saturday, October 23. Freight for St. Louis, Mobile.and Galveston taken at through rates. For freight of passage, having superior accommodations, apply to ty C. H. MALLORY & CO., 158 Maiden lane, The BIENVILLE will follow from Pier 30 North river. LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO, OR MOBILE—FERNANDINA ROUTE, Tue Florida Railroad Company will despatch The frst class steamer MERCEDITA, Captain Starkey, on Saturday, October 30, from pier 2 North river, at 8 P. Cargo delivered without lighterage at Mobile. Is now receiving, Has superior passage accommodations, Jnaurance guaranteed at 14 per cent to Mobile. Through rates and bilis of jading given to Selma, Monte gomery and all pointe tn the interior ote coe h 1 for freight or passage apply to SMPSPATERSON, Agent, 177 Wost street, lower rates than any , THE SOUTH AND SOOTH+ west and Florida ports. New York and Charleston Steamshiv Company's firat class sidewhee! steamship MANHATTAN, Captaia M. 8, Woodhull, on Saturday, Octover i, at 3 P. M., sailing (rom pler No. ® North river. Superior accommodations for passengers. Through passage tickets and oills of lacing issued in con- nection with the South Carolina Railroad to ai! points South and Southwest and with steamers to Florida ports. Ingurauce by this line one-half per cent. HENRY R. MORGAN & C0., Agenta, 26 Broadway. The JAMES ADGER will follow and sail on Tuesday, November 2. Fe CHARLESTON, S. OR CHARLESTON, 8. C., THE FLORIDA POR’ the South and Southwest.—Regular line. The pop steamship SARAGOSSA, ©. Ryder, commander, will sail Thursday, November 4, at®P. M., from pier Nos 8 North river, foot of Rector street. Price of passage reduced to #16. z Through bills of lading to all points South and are Agonts in Charleston (Raveuel & Co.) forward ai! goods fr ofcommission, ARTHUR LEARY, Agent, 73 Willinm street, ‘The steamebip MINNETONKA will aail November 11. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. O14 Dowinion Steamship Company. Steanshipa of this line leave plier 37 Nerih river, foot of Beach street, every Tuceday, Thursday and Saturday, at ® P. M., connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air ‘Line, the Seaboard Inland Line, Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and Richmond and Danville Railroad, Through passenger ‘tickets and through bills of lading at reduced rates to ail points South und Southwest. ‘Apply .at offlce, on pier SY North river, or to N. L.McCREADY, President, 187 Greenwich street. == = ———————— TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. G1OR BOSTON : FALL RIVER, TOV'C EWPORT. ‘The world renvwned staar Bia BRISTOL AND ENOK, Commander Brayton, mmmander Simmer ‘will leave (alternate dara) DAILY No. $0 North river, nie : foot of Chambers stredty AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. D.C, BALL'S gold bugle, brass, airing ond reed bands, PROMERADE CONCERT EVERY GRAND PROMERADE Cc ag 8 1GHT BOAT. JAMES FISK, Jr., Prosident, M. R, SIMONS, Managing Director, CHAS. H. VAILE, Gencral Passenger Agent, H. H. MANGAM, Freight Agent, Varfaganset Sisamship Company, Tak ELD CONNECTICUT lew every evenin: Goo wrhie the onty tine raneid ‘SUNDAY ROY LINE FOR ALBANY 4 gant steasoers VANDERBILT pier 44 North river near Spring stro days excepted) at 6 o'clock P.M. Pare only $1 $1 75 less than rail and 750, cheaper than any other line, like reductions to all pointe North, West and East. Tickets and rooma at DODO'S Express 4i9 and M4 Broadway, New York and No. 1 Court street, Brooklyn, and 303 West street HE STEAMER ANTELOPE ‘tng, from the foot of Ha: fourth street at 9 o'clock, for Yonkers, Ferry, (Tarrytown and Nyack by ferry), Sing Siny straw, Grassy Point, Verplank's Point and Peekskill town omitted on Sundays. N. B,—The boat will dit her trips on Tuesday, the 2 10 CONEY ISLAND BY STEAM.—TAKE A cans which legve Greenwood hourly, 2AM. toR P.M. TIME, FORTY-FIVE Mi} Fare 2% cents, ‘ ONKERS FERRY.—LEAVES PIER 38 NORTH RIVE ata P. M.; Sundays at WA. Mandi. M. Freigl taken daily. = = ———— DRY GOODS, Eptsemeny LOW. PRIC ar UNION ADAMS & CO,'S, Patent Merino Drawers, Fleeey Cotton Hosiery, Fancy Merino Hosiery, Kid and Castor Gloves, FOR MISSES. Patent Merino Under Vesta, Patent Merino Drawei FOR LADIES. Fieecy Cotton Hosiery, Fancy Cashmere Hosiery, Roman and Fancy Sashes. No, 637 BROADWAY. Camels’ Hair Shawls, A magnificent assortment at GEORGE A. HEARN'S, 89 Union square, fecond door below Seventeenth street. — ~ ad INERY AND DRESSMAKING. ADIES’ HATS, BONNETS AND FURS AT HAL® “_ MIL 4 price others charge. duced prices. Children’s Hate. Millinery, 877 Broadway, opposite Metro} ME, MAURICE, NO. iol West TWENTY SECON IVE atrect, corner Sixth avenue.—Modes, Robes, Lingeri gnaragtecd ; fir ‘work sol (ore select fami! Feathers and Ribbons this day ret L, BINNS, litan Hotel reference’ ‘ INSTR aR | T TOWNSEND'S BUSINE: LGB, 186 BOWERY, | private tustrnction, day aud eve: in Bookkeepia, pecial x Spaniet, MASTER ARE 4\ oiten of more service ta developing t e.capacition of a Pupil than the most protracted lessons of an inferior tenche: Penmanabip and Bookkeeping taught at less thax in time aud money, usually wasted at the so Heges. OLIVER W. GOLDSMITH, Booth's Building, Sith avenve and Tweaty-third atreet, AT 23, RACH —ROOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARETE SL motic, Grammar, Spelling, day and eventos, THOMP- "S College, 20 Fourth ay. Private instruction. Ladier® department. Preparatory course, Telegraphy. Shorthand writing. See circular. A LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH THE THOROUGH courae'of English, Latin and Frevcli, destres pupite tr New York and vieigity. References given aad rejutred. Ade deers BL. 8., 824 West Thirty-fourth street, A? EDUCATED LADY FROM CONNECTICUT WOULD AL like to superintond some gentleman's honse or instits Hop; the latter preferred. Address EXPERIENCE, Herald office. Writing, Arithmetic, Spelling, Grafimar. tages (0 pornons learbing Eng French, Italian, Shorthand by experionced prof: department, FEW HINTS FROM A PERFECT PSECU A FOREIGN LADY WITH THE HIGHEST references desires a few more pupils in the French lane guage, in New York or y teaches by constant ¢ versution, this enabling vemark bly OS Ume. Address Mile. ARZAM 7 St F atreet, between Fulton and De Kalb ov WWANTHD—A. SITUATION AS ness, by a indy wort qualifies ty fl, th eucen gives," Adkiven# Mrs. K., box h10 Hera