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HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 12,458. a me oo ee “ eee ' NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ———————— — — — = = —— = ———— mene | DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. —— AMUSEMENTS—TWELY71 Paor--Fourth, fifth and sixth —SEOOND PAGF—Fourth column, NTH PAGE. D LODUING Wah t BoaKbisne pean ‘ED—Srooxy PaGE—First, second and LYN BOARD Srcoxp Paok—Third column, LYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET— NTH PAGE—Fifth coluan, BUBINESS OF PORTUNIIES—NuvtH Pagr—Fourih col ; nn, SIN ESS NOT) S—SEVANTA PAGY--Sixth colump. Ty BRAY ESTATE FOR BALE-Ninta Paar Fifth column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—E event PaGg—Sixth col- V LD ACQUAINTA! v umn. CLOTHING—Sroonp Pagr—Fourth edlumn, COACHMEN AND GARDENEKS—ELeventa Paar— Sixth column, CoastWisie STEAMSIIPS—Fiust Page—Fitth and sixth COUNTRY BOARD-Srcoxp Psar- Third and fourth ‘columns, iCING ACADEMIES.Twrivru Paor-—Sixth column, NTISTRY —FiReT fa econd colamn Y WS——Fins? PAGE—Sisth column, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—TwrLYTi PAGr—Kiret column, apr eae STEAMSIUIPS—Frowr Yace-—Fifth columa, AND BARS—NintTu PAG R—Pixth coluinn, 14 ¥ URSIONS-—Fitar PAGE- Sixth coinmn, oie AL—SECOSD PA Fourth co.uma, Ui BALE--SRooND Pagy Sixth column, KNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— TWRLPTH PAGE Firat and second columns, FURNITURE. STH PAGH—Sixth coluain. HELP WAN?TED—MALES—TWEL¥ta Paget -Third col- ump. HELP WANTED-FEMALES—EuRvENTH = PAGE—Fifth column. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Finst PaGx—Third and fourth column: HOTELS—Srcoxo 'aGr—Third colamn, HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED—Iwetrta Paar— fourth column, INSTR. CTION-—TweLrin PaGr—Third column, EKSEY CitY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALG—Ninim Pauz— .. Fifth colamn. AN OF FILES Srconp Paat—Fourth column, AND FOUND—Finsr Pagr—Sixth column, ACHINERY —Srconp PaGk—Sixth co.umn, RBLE MANTELS—Nin7H PaGe—Siato columa, EDICAL—NtnvM PAGR- Sixth column. MLLIAERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Paq@ axth ‘co!umn, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta PaGr. Fifth and sixth column, 2 ee NEGUUS—SEC xD PAG2-—-Fourth column’ UBICAL--Twrirri PaGR—Sixth columa, ERSONAL—Figst PAGE—I trast column, ANOFORTES—Tweirtn PAGx—i.th column, EQUITICAL Vines Pag@k—Second column. T OF FICE NOTICE -Fctsy PAGE--Fourth column. ROPOSALS—Finer PAGE—Second column, KOPEKTY OUT OF THK CITY FOR SALE OR TO ResT—Nowiit Page—Flitu and sixth colamna, BEAL ESTATE TO EXCUANGH—AiNtW Vauk—Sixth colina, REAL LSTATE WANTED—Ninvit PaGE- Sixth column, WAKDS~ First —Sixth eoluma, LES AT AUCTION-SkoOND PAut—Fifth and sixth columns, BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Eneventu Paar— First, seoond, third. tourth and O:th colurnus. SITUATIONS — WANTD—MALES--ELEVENTU Fifth und sixth colurans, SPECIAL NUTICES—Fias1 PAGR—First, second and third columns, SPORTINU-—DOGS, BIKDS, &0,—Fimst PacE—Third cohunn, THE TRADES—Tw ruvmn PaGR—Toird column, ‘THE TURF—Fresr PAGr—Phird column, To et FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Twerta Paor— inst column, 4 TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE-—Fiest PaGr—Sixth colurn, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMUNTS TO LET— Awelriy Pacr—Second and third columns WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fiust PaGe—Siath column, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.—fWeL¥THa Paug—Third col- umn, . YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &¢.—Fragt PAGE—Fourth col- umn, Pacr— PERSONAL. , aaa z PS seamaesieegad NFORMATION WANTED—OF KATIE CLARK, BY HER | siéter Fanny, at £0 Willett street, NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES STEWARD, NA- tive county Longfodr, parish Keilyshay, Ireland, who came to this country about 12 years ayo; when last beard from (about two years ago) was in Morrivania, Agy in:or- Pration of his whereabouts wil be thanifiy received by is sister Aon Steward, 100 Elm street, care of Mr. Collins. NFYORMATION WANIED-OF NIKE HAREN, OF Mayo, Ireland. When last neard of was at Locust Po nt, itimore. Information will be thaukcully received by Lis Sister, MARIA HAKEN, 837 Gates w.enue, Brooklyn, FX. ¥. % WILL CALL At P, Urcénwich street, at 10 this mora Slosed us be proposes. FIND A LETTER AT |. Mp from SuNNEK 8, SEK ME BEFORE 1ST INST., ABOUT ULD A¥- ir, at house or oulice, J. 8, SMITH. Rt ft ELDERLY GENTLEMAN WHO LEFT HAMBURG the Uammonfa April 27, 1570 and was atten el bj | rs, Phster von Hiltze, a Gern lady will please send ad- dress to Mr. MARK SCHWARTZ, No. 445 (new No. 473 Third | avenue, New ork. He visited heron thy 13th of June iast ip Urcbard street. wu. ED. DOONE, LATE OF HOBOKEN, SKND His | eddress to his brother?" Or any persoa knowing same } @o so and oblige PATRICK DUONE, 1,0/8 Broadway. IAL NOTIO Ne RTESIAN, LITHIA SPRING WATER OF BALSTON Epa and Saratoya Springs. These celebrated waters are for sale Ly M. 8. BLOWS, Wine and Fruit Store, 6:6 Bros way. , SPECIAL NOTICES. FFICE OF ALBERT B. NICOLAY, No. 48 Pine York. r trea Louie Be $0, 180, viaseereiment seid terest cl ay), spect fc Ea Sty fa ERECTA 3 oe BENEFICENCE SOCIETY AND INTER- asta a Moral Sctence Association,—A publi ft oar ei a lation. A. publle meetin cy Of, all evaugelleal churches din the Young Mea's ‘Christian Asaocine Ucn Hall ‘on Sriday afternoo! 8 ovclock, WE. a next 4 Dod ‘will preside, and. the Dr. Cather witiat- tends ng a dgputation trovh (he British brancies of the Asso. elation, ana in thelr princivies, operations and results, ‘The attendamee of ladies and gentiemen who aro interested fo Christian: an tbeneticenco is earnestly invited. ‘The Rev. D. 0, ¥ “Rev. Dr. Ada; Rev. Dr. Durbin, Rev. Br. porns, . Dr, Eddy and others ure expected’ to at- “i . 7 ‘HE FAR! UT PROCESSTON.—SIXTEEN WINDOWS and the of New York Museum of Anatomy, No. 618 . free to the visitors, HE FARqMGTT PROCESSION. SIXTEEN WINDOWS andthe of the New York Museum of Anatomy, ats tree to the visitors. HE PRI OF MILK. at ‘Ava re; of tha? Ars tera’ Tinton, it» Fesolved, tha tence of “sep weather, tended gic. fag milk and ite value, thatoo aod after the first day of Cctober retail price of milk will be 12 cents and wholesale Weents per quart. eae eae _¥. B, Honrow, Secretary," o 0 MARKETMEN AND OTHERS. Puvlie notice fa hereby given that the new market between Sixteenth and Seventeentn streets, avenue © and the East river, will be open for the transaction of business un Saturday, Vetuber 1, 67v. Application cor stands and stalls fn sald market.mnet be i¢ to the Collector o/ City Revenue in this devartment. RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Comptroller, DEvagtMent FINANCE, CoMPrROLLrE's Orrricr, New Yous, Sept, 29, 1470. HE FARRAGUT PROCESSION,.- SIXTEEN WINDOWS. and the balcony of the New York Musum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, free to the visitors, 32 ~—BOYAL HAVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY, "2G. ‘Prizes cashed and information given; circulare sent. JOSEPM BATES & CU., No. 1 Wail elreet, Box 4,264 Post oflce. Private rooms. 7Q NASSAU STREET, NEW YOR\) IS THE 0 (LY place where to get the genuine Orol''e Gold Watchea, JOHN FOGGAN, President Orolde Gold Watch Co, POLITICAL. _ QS, WARD MATTHEW T. BRENNAN ASSOCTA- tion.—Ata mecting of the Wm, Burns’, corner of ‘luirty-sixth street and Firat avenue, on Wednesgay evening, Sept. 24, i870, the following resolu- tons were unanimously adopted: — Resolved, That the object of this association 1s, and shall be, the heatty support ¢ Matthew T. Breanan tor Sheriff of the city and county of New York. Kesolved, That in the person of Matthew T. Brennan wo recoginze & fearless and independent man, whore de lave already been characterized by faithfulness to the de: crutle party, and whose entire energies have been devoted to the conscientious performauce ot bis duty to is con- stituents, ‘Kenulved, Thi energy and’ ma standard bearer ‘Thomas Burn President ; Jam: ningham, Third Secretary ; Jobn Corresponding Ginty, Sergeant. TA MFETING OF THE MATTHEW T. BRENNAN be Sineteenth ward, held at $44 Enat 28h day of September, 157), it was sociation cordially entorse the nomt- + Roifman fur Governor of the State whew T. Breanan, £aq., for Sherif will, with indomitable will, trrepresetble tokrity, (urther the interests of the We chos=n. stent; Thomas Jordan, First Vice Second Vice President ; John Cun- ‘President; Join Sharkoy, Recording , Mluanclal Secrevary ;'P. Murphy, wy; Wio. Burns, Treasure: bomas unanimous'y. Resolved, That the nation of Hon. J of New York, and “of New Vork, of the city and co EP iN GEOGHEGAN, President, JAMES DEVEREADS, Secretary, AM KINDS OF BANNERS, FLAGS AND TRANSPA- dhl! glues of A No. 1 Bunting Flags on cet, 20230 rencloa,to o hand for sale ehoays also a Cow large mze, 20x38 feet, 16x34 feet, eatta weil made, suitable for coming Farra- Gut Obueynies aud eco ous. ER & GRAMAM, 07 Duane atreet, proros FOR — PAVI. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WaAsuixaros, D. C., Sept. 10, 1870, ‘The Commissioners appointed “to se’ect and determine the best kind o. pavement to be used im paving Peansyivant avenue” give public noties that thoy will receive Proposal until the Bite, DAY OF SEPLEMBLR, 1570, for laying th followin: Wooden Pavements, viz ‘phe # itallard, ‘Miller, and “Paul! “Bettcrly," *N: , Finns and pronles cag he seen us the office of the Seerctary, ichler, 2:23 K st eet, nyo application, and all General N. information given by the foremen or superintendent ap- potuted to superintend the work, as to quantities, character of work, sc. Abisly IhsmMsves as tw ail the points odnaset: to ATION, 3 The roadway m qicd by.tie contractor #0 sonferartote nap pei tatnown oy the protiler and acc- fons, walch will be zeneraliy one foot below the bottom of the new pavement. All paviny and cther stones in the ay nite willbe helt by the Cousmi-sion, to be disposed of a they may determine, the proceads to be appited to this Ime provement, and shad be token up and removed to euch polutor points as the Commissioners thal direct. Where wired the macertal excavatet ‘shall be wirected, and where embankment is Tequired the same shall’ bo composed of earth [ree from loam or ve.etabie mater, ‘Ibe earth sball_ be Ceposited .p the embansment in layers not exceeding cour §nebes In tiuckness, eacu Inyer to be y rammed or rolled with a heavy’ roller. Lyon t e thal be inid ated 0: clean tine sand and gravei, one foot indepth. On the top of the gravel will be laid’ the wooden pavement, which Bviet coniorm tn every respect to the deserlption and specification on die in the oitice vf the Sreratazy. Bidders are required to state in their proposals the prices for each of tho folowing ibems, viz:-- (1) Kemoval of paving and other stones, per square yard. A WAz PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN, vOD «life insurvnee companies, and who do not desire to Surrender their policies ty en absviute sale, can borrow the gurreniie, vaiue ot ther policies by applying at Insurance Agency, 7 Liverty street. LARGE ASSORIMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, ‘Trunks and Valises a. the Great Family Shoe rium, 80 Bowery, corner vt Bond street. soliing Qu p ‘below Brouaway prices, W. b. BIG! OW, ROBERT IRWIN. CCOUSTANT’S OFFICE, BROADWAY, CORNER Frankiin street,—Mercantile aud professional biils and : Fenta collecied, books kept and balanced, accounts Inveatl- gated, law pavers coped und any bus néss attended to re- Quiring the services of experts 0. grést experionce, VANDERHUOF & BAGGS. (HILLS AND FEVER, CHILLS AND FEVER: Dys. persia.—Quinine fs not a certein cure for chills and fever, butt fa cettain to indame the brain and iujure the over. RK. LEL'S OLD VIRGINIA BITTERS In A more rellable Femedy, an | does no injury to the brain or eyes, It bas all the virtues of . ulniie, and never fais, and a certain cure for | ia, For su0 at Of Great’ Jones girect and at MARSH'S, drug ttt, Hariem. Price G1 25. ARRAGUT OBSEQUIES.—PU ‘LIC _NOTICE,—THE Committee of Arrangements of the Common Council waving decived that ‘the {ineral obsequfes on. the occasion Of the removal of the remains of Adiniral Farragut sbott fake place at [o'clock on the morn ug ut Friday, the goth Saat, tho following notice 1s hereby ulven :—— ‘The regulariy commissioned ollcers of all organizatio etvic, naval and military, who may desire to participate in the honors to be rendered to the illustrious deceased. are re- quested to meet this ( ommittee in the chamber of the Board Of Supervisors, in the Court liouse, in the city of New York, at 3 o'clock on Monday, the Qith inst. Tre committee par. cacy request that all such represen- tatives of organizations shal! come prepared to atate the pro- bable number of their respective organizations, and be also prepared to nominate tothe Grand Marshal such assistant Marshals ns they ay verl.c. Positions will Ue granied in the line to ai organtzations wh pelthging within the limits of this city or Brookiyn, en Tul notice before 2 o'c.ock P, M.on Tuesiay, tif Matte pand Co all a CE iho eae . aces Bald im! who way make such re; efore o'cloc! 01 fednesd.y, the 284 inst, bt Some Meinbera of Con,ress, State officer and officers of the Spey et Lend who may, he to Lei pipes in the funeral ot jules will p ease inform the commit in order that pro- ‘Yistoh tay Uo tinde for thelr attendances bs ‘The committee ani ounce that the following has been do- ‘elded upon as the ‘ine of march :— From the foot of Canai street, where the remains will be Janded, up Canal street to Broadway, up Brosdway to Foure teenth street, through Fourteenth street to Fifth avenue, up Fitth avenue to Forty-second street, through Forty-second sireet to Darlem Railroad depot. This early designation is hereby made in order that the ‘eltizens along tie line of march may have the opportunity of suitably draping the uildings along the line of procession. Fit! notices. o¢ te orcer of procession wiil be given in the newapayers of Thursday. The committee respect{u'ly request that all business be Suspe ided on Friday, the 00 after the hour of 11 A.M, and that the fisea be suspeuded half-mast, and that the bells of the ch hes be tulied during the passage of the fu- eral pricession. " All communications reiative to positions in the line, or to appointment of marshels or aldy, are to be made 'to the Grand Marshal only, at the Chamber of the Board of Super. dealgnated, SIMOFH A A DOTe eT OH R, JEROME, B. HART, LAW: EMAN( 3 EDWARD CUDDY, EDWAKD WELUR, speciat Commitice Board of Al ecinl Committee Board of Aldermen, | RASTUS LITTLERLELD, me HULET ODE! EUGENE, DURNIN, HUGH O'BRIEN, ISAAC ROBINSON, Bpecial Committee Board of Assistant Aldermen. ALEXANDER 8. WEBB, ‘Uraod Marshal, praeeasor OBSKQUIES._SEVEN SEATS ON BAL- copay of Madison Park Hotel, Fifth avenue and Twenty- F has rg WE CAN SEE THE PROCESSION FROM THE ew York Museu: 4 ja im of Anatomy, 614 Brondwag., pees EW-YORK STATE soci NCI New VOR SPATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI, General Order. The corporation of the city of New York having extended a0 {nvitatiun to the Cincinnut! Soolety to atten! the funeral Obscquies of thelr Inte fellow member, Admiral Farracut, Inembers are requested to meet at 10 A, M. on Friday, the h, ia the Governor's Room at the City Hall, with (uelr ‘order, dresved 1n crap, HAMILTON FISH, President. order. aM. IRVING GRAIA M, Secretary. FFICIAL DRAWINGS ALAMAMATEXTRA Claus Ko Coy ote tipER 9, Lp LABAMA—| 1A OLABS RPT RM BER SY 44, 64, Ml, 1, 89, Oh, 48, Bh OB, oor ye MUHYOURL~OLAAB NO. 586—GEVTENBER 29, 1870. 82, 85. i, 47, 35, 40, 75, 68, 63, YI, F ‘WENTVORY—EXTRA OL.AGH 9: b6l—oarrnunen ‘oy taro, 40, 73, 45, 82, 8, 88, BL, Ub, 70, 1b 60,4 KENTUOKY—OLA48 NO. 29, 1878, 7, ty 29, 5 ‘a and siege rey 's Tullon street aad No: 4 Fak Tow, (2) Bxeavutlon, ver cuble yard, (2) Exabankment, per eubie yard, () Gravelling, per cubic yard. (5) Woo .en pavement (spect ying ‘Tho work must be commenced at places as the Commissioners s!ialt ° ‘in the best and most. tantial mMaoner, and with- sary delay” to the entire Batisiaction of the fent bond, with sureties Approved by the Chis Justice 0: the Liste ct of Columbia, guaranteeing that the terms of the contract to be entered Into shall be strictly and faithiwily observed, must scoompauy each bid. | The Commissioners reserve to themselves the ri.htto reject an} orall bids not ceemed to the intcrests of the government, corpora.ion ot Washington and property owners. ‘the attention of bidders 14 callet to the following extract from the act to provide for the paving of Penuaylvunia ave- Nile, approved July 8, 1810 8 Pa * © * “And within thirty days after they shall have determined upon the pavement to be used, they shail contract for the paving of sald avenue between tue points named, on the iowest and most favorabie terms possible, after having caused notice of the etting thereof to be given in one or more newspawers published in Washinuton, Baltt- more. Philadelphia and New York, for twenty days prior to the letting, Biring the time and place of such letting and the kind of pavement.” Proposals should be directed to Goneral N, Michler, Secre- tary of Commission for Paving Pennsyivania aven' of Public Buildings, Grounds and Works, Washington, D. Cy and enJorsed “Proposals for Paving Pounsylvania By direction of the Commission, N. MICHLER, Secretary, SPORTING-DOGS, BIRDS, BC. LL KINDS OF FANCY DOOS AND BIRDS FOR faio,—Medicthes for all diseases. Prepared food tor gl birds, at B. DOVEY’s, No. 3 Greene street, corney N. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. Dovey. UNS.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GUNS, REYOLY- prices, Second ers and Rifles, of all kinds, at reduced hand Guns and Pistols bought, sold or exchanged. SMITH (late Reynolds), 54 Chatham street, ‘comeaane tint cnign eee ee ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS, Pgho Tiree Ceur Git Sasa’ iors losis of 186%, willbe trotted on Saturday, October 1, at 3. M.; gord day and good track; ‘milo beats, in hacbess; 2 entries, of which number have forfetted. The amount of the purse and aud stake now, play or pay, Is 2,000, W. ¢. of Kentuck: ters #. C. ——=, by Golddurt. eit BiBieware, of hoctgs Pateng be fe Faas by Wa ie ttadley, of Vermont, eaters g, ¢. Hazen, by Young we & Frost, of Pougiceepaie, enter b, & Gold Drop, pay ‘Milter, of Chester, N. ¥., enters b.f——, by Iron -aw York, enters b,c. Gauntlet, by Ham- i B. 0. READ, Secretary, ‘4 aston, One Dollar, to field, grand stand and wid Wiss HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS AGRICULIORAL FAIR. SPECIAL PREMIU! In consequence of the races for the handicap and the 2:30 rem ums not hay on been filed the Association offer the fol- fowing in their stead t= UESDAY, October 11. #750—For horses that have never trotted faster than 2:35; P50t, 150, ,100, Bent 3 in 6, tn harness, FRIDAY, October 14. #1,800—For double teams! a trotting horse with running mate; #1,00), 9500, ®200, Best 3 in 6, fo wayons, Three evtries are required to fill, and two to start, Entries to close Wednesday, October 5, at 9 P. M., at the rooms of the Association, 149 Montague street, Brookiyn. KE. O, RRAD, Secretary, ROTTING. FLEETWOOD PARK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1670, 3 P.M, PURSE #200, Bri WREN THR WESTCHEST! COUNTY HORSES, Mile heata, three in five, in harncs: LW, MomMehon enter bs, colt Bincksmith, colt from Port- chester. 4%, Carpenter enters b. g. Captain Bord, from White Plains. J. Murphy enters a, me iattiy. from Fordham. By order, HENRY DATER, President, pit HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, ice and snlearoom 47 Nassau atreet, ‘Opposite the Post otliee. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH oF HORSE AUCTION MART, RS AU! UN M2 AND 114 EAST ISTH STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUR, where we hold ala SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES BEVERY TCESDAY AND FRIDAY, Gentlemen wishing to purchase, or those having Horses oF Carriages toe, will nd oar, hvuse pertcctiy rellable, aa we conduct this tranch of our business, aa we do all aut other “ business, on the same atralzhtforward principles whieh gor- ern honorable houses in all’mercani{.e pursul Wo zive the purchaser of every horse that is ward@nted | sound from 24 to 4%&houre for trials Entries (or sales of Horses. and Carriages can be mado at our down town office ang salorroom, 37 Nassaw strect, where we alao keep a register of horaes for privats sale, Liberal advances male on consignments. - CATALOGUE OF TODAS (FRIDAY), AT 13 OWNERS! DESCRIPTIONS, = PAIR OF ELEGANT GRAY HORSES (long flowing manos and tars, 16.5 high, €and7 years; kind and true; free, prempt drivers, and tor ety.e and action are uneur. Pasied; an extra fide carriage teain; warrauted sound. PAIK UF BROWN HORSES, long tates and tails, black points, 13 high, 8 years; kind and tris; very atyli ‘can trot teqgher in 4 minutes; in every respect a first fam: lly tum, and warranted aducd, GRAY ETHAN ALLEN AURSE, long mane and tall, 1636 bight, 7 years; very siyiinh, fast travelier; afraid of nothing; ean be driven by a Indy; warranted coun’), kind and true, to- gether with a Top Wazon, bulit by R. M. Stivers, iu ine or Cer; aleo set lininess, vc. BROWN HAMsLETONIAN MARE, long mane and and bandsoine, trots close ¢ 15% high, 8 years, very stydinh 3 tinutes, fe: , gentle for a lady’ to drive, warranted'sound, kind and true, STRAWBERRY ROAN HORSE, 17 high, 7 yeas juperior for coupe tse, and warranted soun's, kind an‘ trug Lidul GRAY SHETLAND PONY. 12 high, & years, ex- celleat under snddie, fast traveller, perfectly kind aud gen- te, and warranted sound. SLACK HORSE, 25 high, 6 years, stylish, good traveller, kiod and true in all harness, , BAY HuKSE£, long am and tail, 15 high, 5 years, ki and true fo ail harness and under saddie ; has splendid and gait, and wi : BROWN MAKI, “Daisy Burns,” 14 high, Tycars, kind and tfue every way; oxcelient to poles «6 rio roadater, very styligh, and can trot close to 3 mioute BAY MARE, 19 high, I » good apced, steady Worker, stand anywhere and ‘warranted foun, kind and true p¥or gether with a COVER: WAGON on 4 springs, 10 | Orser. “Algo set of Harn : \ ‘£0. TURKEY. " " * FOUR SAD podehiety infeed orwse, IR | ON}, Si AT CUTTER, z FOUR SLATED ROGKAWAY, recon’ hand. FOUK SEATED PHAETON, with suaite. boon used. Tor WAGON, by suvers & Smith, in good condition, BAKER'S WAGON. good order. SiVERAL NEW SHIFTING TOP WAGONS. HARNESS, new and second hand. BLAKL Ts, KUBES, WEATHER NEVER WHI'S, &o., tc. NRE Exes WITH OUR SALES, T BARKER & HAMLIN'S ITY AUCTION MAKT AND N. Y. TATTERSALLS, Corner of Broa lway andjValrty-nint) a.reet, MAJOR CHAS. W AUCHIONBER, Keguiar Auction Sales BNKSDAY AND SATURDAY. "3 PRIVATE estadiisim lispoeed ot at pubile or private «aie to the best advautage, and a goneral as- sortment of Lotse, Carriayes, Harness and every Ling in the “horse line” to siut tho necds of ail classes of purchasers constantly on hand. OUTSIDE gales wolictted and promptly attended to, SUPERIOK stabling for horses on ale. Liberal aivances made on In the horse line. A.--Spee 1—Spued,-- For positive PEREMPTORY sale the WiLL KNOWN and fast gray MESSLNGER trouting horse CUALKIINE, formeriy the property of D, EVERY W GENTLE ME: | MACE, & y and trotted when owned by him ta 2: been runnfeg out a'l suromer and can trot better than 2:0 | now; in tram can trot as fast as ever; is about Li% hight, 10 years old, an extra atyitsh, fine and hai dnwver ie : or ALL; will be positively sold without reserve ON SATU ; DAY, ‘etober 1, xt 12 O'CLOOK, at VARKER & HAM. LIN'S City Auction Mart and New "York Tattersalis, corner | of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, whera ho can be sevn aud examinod up to sale, A —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, A Elegant Landans, Acknowledged tho lightest in the city. | gentie for lady or’child to drive and is WITHOU | A~BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. A. 3 Elegant Landauleta, A —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. A. fi Etegant Clarences. A —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH SYREET. A Elegant Coupes. PrgresaLs FOR CONSTRUCTING AND GRADING Union avenue, in the towns of Mamaroneck and Rye, will be receive: at the otiice of J. P. KNAPP, Mamaroneck, until 5 o’clock P. M. of the ist October next, ‘The maps and plans may be seen, and printed gj tions and forms of proposal, tozether with all nece {n- formation, may be obtaiced at tho otice of the undersigned on and after September 24 next, ‘The Commiasione:s reserve the right to, reject any or ail bids, Proposals to be addrensed to J.P. KNAPP, Secretary of Commission of Union avenue. GITEPAUG VALLEY, RAILROAD COMPANY. To Contractors.—Proposuls will be received until Mon- day, U: tober 10, at twelve o'ciock noon, ior the graduation, masonry and bridgins of the Shepaug Valley Raliroad, ex: tending froia Litebtield to Hacleyville, in tue Stato of Con. nectleuty a distance of about id miles. Pians, proh'e and specttications may te seen at the ofiee of the chie englnecr fn Litehtietd; payments will be made ninety (90) per cent In cash aad ten (10) per cent in the stock of the company at par; contractors wiil be required to eive security for the faithtu erformance of their contracts; the right ia reserved lo re- Jeet any or wil bids not considered advantageous for the Saree J. DEMING PERKINS, President. Gronor M. Woonntrr, Secretary. Dated Litcurist, Seplember a7, i870, Aca NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFI Houston ani Greene streets, New York.—Seaied pro- yosals will be received by the undersigned uniil nooa of Uc- ver, 17, 1870, for the extension of the breakwater at Piatts- burg, N. ¥., in @ northeastery direction for a distance of 20 feet more cr lesa, ‘The extension will be in one erly, 25 feet wide, and of height as to bring the top of theerly about’? fect above the level of average low water of the Jake, which haw along the Mne of the proposed extension an average depth, referred to the same jevel, of nirctecn (19) feet, After the crib shall baye teen sunk and tilled with stone, which must be done vy March 81, 1371, it will be let to nettle until the following jail, when’ the ‘snperstroctura will be completed anil filed with atone tu a height of 9 fect above fhe fevel of nrerage low water. ‘The erib wilt be constracted with a grillage bottom, and in other respects almilar to those now In process of constraction for the bre :kwater at Iiu.ington, Vi. The proposals will state separately the price asked for each foot in length of crib completes, sunk in position, and filed with, mons, and for each “oot in length of the alyper- structure to be a.terwards complete and filled with stone. ‘The contractor will be expected in case ot undue acttle- 3 ment to maintain the top of the crib « littie above the level Of averae low water until the period for putting on the superatrucure shall have arrived. he crib must be sink in the position prescribed by the engineer in charge, and no work will be pald for unless ex- ected in conformity with the specttications and plans of the work. Payment will be made after the crib has been sunk and filled with stone, reserving ten per cent until the superstruc- ture shall have been completed and filled with stone, when the who.e araount then due will bo pati to the contractor. Written spectications may be obtained by uddreading Mr. D. Whie, aperintendent at wurlingten, Vt., where draw: ings of the crib may likewise be see: ‘orma of proposals and guarantecs to enter Into contract ifthe bid 18 accepted, can be obtained by aduresslay the game person, and no proposals out of form or without the requisite guaranty, will be considered. printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each proposal. Troposa's must be endorsed upon the ontside of tho en- velope an follows: —L'roposals for the extension of the break water at Plattsburg, N, JOHN NEWTON, Lieutenant Colonel Engineers and Brevet Major General. paneornee DENTISTRY a EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA} THIRTEEN rearns peoumblss ee +i administered. Byau- el, Set Bul ‘tompers forbollow cheeks. God Oe fr tcree: us deans street, moar Broudway, A ~PEEWeTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. A. is The Demi Landau, patented and made only by as, A. —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, A The Der.y Dog Cart, patented and made only by us, A —BREWSTER, OF TWENTY FIFTH STREET, A 100 pounds kioad Wagons. The lightest Road Wayon made in the United State: ranted to carry 200 pounds; only attained by vertica: Plates iuserted in axie bod: A SPLENDID, PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES For taie—ver 16hands bizh; weil matched ; haif brothers; bays, with black points; no 'wiite; young, 6 and 6 years! perfectly sound, gentle and pasa for big horses, Can be scea AL CASSIN'S, 113 Last Fiiteenth strect, near Fourth avenue. Yee TWO SECOND HAND COACHES, TO BE SOLD « low; second hand top Wagon, $126; alao # good nssort- inent of vii sty\es kecond hand Carriages, to be sold low tne agsoriment of Coaches, dc. dc. j Harness, Rodos iareuces, six seat Roccuwa ‘ankels, Whips, 2 and id aways, Kam he aascnger Phaeton, Ail but littio ure? und in excellent order, J. B. BREN STER & CO., Twenty-iifth strect, near ‘third avenue. VE RAY RORSE, 154 HANDS HIGH, 8 years old; sound and kind; un open Phaeton, by od. | win, nearly new. and slight open Wazon, with jail for bu e for Wait of use, at private stable 53 East ‘Thirty-third atrect. VALUABLE RROUD OR FARM MARE, A LITT nder forwn! Express Wagon, $35; one Bad- nd Bridle, li rguin given; must sell. Appiy wt 463 | Fearl street. SSORTMENT OF Carriages, Harness and Whips. HICKS, 83 Barclay street. Established 1888, ASSORTMENT SIX SEAT, WESTCHESTER ROCKA- | ways, Phuetons, Coupe Rockaways, Pony Phaetons, fingle and’ double Buzgies, at reduced prices; lot secon hand Carriages cheap ; ail styles Haroes: CALVIN WITL'Y, 633 Broadway, A’ AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR-HAM'S _CELF- brated and popular Ciarences and Landaulets, unsur- Rimes in siyie, quality and fine finish; dupucate of there arriages at HAM'S warerooms, Fourth street aa Broad- way ; seil 45 per cent less roadway stores, A TROTTING PONY AND A TEAM OF PONIES, double and single set of Hi. is, Pole and Shatts, ac. fold for want of 4/7 Pearl street, } A. SQUND PAY MARE, 16% HANDS, BUITABLE FOR | A any use; also Burouche aod sliver mounted Harness, | Apply at et. E 8URE AND ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE THIS DAY (FRIDAY), At 12 U'OLUCK, By JONNSION i VAN TASSI-LL, at their wuction mart, M2 and 114 Last Thirtecuth street, near Fourth nent, Fiiteen very fine single Horses; alto two very ine Teams | sent to us by parties not having further we tor them aud able 140 West Twenty-eiglith must be sold this day without fall, Look at catalogue atiove. We never postvoge a sale on account of the weather, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. VARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN —A ta pris pa of Seas.) bay Hacaee) Peangs sound snd winds sold for want of use. Carriages an arhess a.60, on WHI 1 609 Broadway. POR SALE—A CLOSE CLARENCE, FULL SIZE, st $2,600, at 71 200; aleo double Harness, early new, coat i0v, at $250, Inquireof H, T. ELDRED, Wont Forty-ufth street, near Fifth avenue. F°, SALE—A VERY HANDSOME TWO HORSE Clarence. but ittio nsed; made by Lawrence for pri- vate use, and in first rate order. Inquire of MALACHI, at Tattersail st.bie, corner Seventh avenue aud Forsy-second NEW DOCTOR'S WAGON, TOP AND NO also Express, Grocery and light Business top B ‘0. 2 Third street, near Buwery. fagonn. per, SALE-ONE COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN GOOD order; but liltie used, Can be ncen at CHAS, BEARDS- LEY'S carriago manufactury, corner Broadway and Thirty- seventh street, Pes e Th WERY , CHOICE ALDERNEY Helters, trom Imported stock, Zand 3 years ol’, now mailking. Ih wre of D. DEMATEST, South Orange avenue, opposite Cuthoile Orphan Asyium, or of DEMAREST & CO. harness manufacturers, Division place, Newark. OR SALE-A GRAY MARE, BETWEEN 7 AND 8 yeare old, sound and kind, with a foal 10 woeks old. In- qalre at the atables of 1 McCASE, Pacific street, between yt and Siuith streets, Brooklyn. (OR BALE-—A TEAM OF DARK BAY HO! banca high, 8 years old; suitable for any business; pe fect'y sound, and oly aold for want of use. Can be sewn. at ‘Thompson's stables, 136 Kast Thirvecnth street, near Third avenu OR SALE—A FINE HAMBLETONIAN COLT, FOUR yeurs old, sound xod kind in ali harness; property of ® prlrate qgucienan: price 8375. App: BROWN'S Club ptables, 25 nnd 27 Hast Twenty-cighth street. OR KALE—A VERY FINE SORREL HORSE, hands bigh, 7 years old; can trot in. 32 driver; warranted sound and kind. erect... OR SALE-ONE TOP WAGON, CITY MAK! HORSE and Harneas, cheep, for want of use. Apply at Mer- chante’ Stable, 8 aid 87 West Twenty-ninth atreet. 155 ia very fine No. 6 West Thirteenth Fer SALE CHEAP-FOR WANT OF USE, A BAY horse, 15 hands bigh, sound ana kind; fit for light work; 895, 189 Verry street, store. FOE SALE CHRAP=A PAIR OF HORSES, OR WOULD sell them sin ly; have been used by the present owner for over one year, and known to be perfecily sound. Can be Seen at 895 Fourth avenue, ‘ORSE AND WAGON FOR Avenue, or constant work for the same, four days. Apply for | HORSE BLANKETS,—THE LARGEST Harness of ali grades of any hause in New | York; no exception. WC. & C, M, MOSEMAN, manufac: | turers. Warerooms 148 Chambera street. Lama EVENING TELEGRAM, LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT CARTOON WIRST IN PEACK OR WAR, THE EVENING TELEGRAM. SPECIAL CABLK DESPATCHKS, EVENING TELRGRAM, } fae a THE NEWS OF THE DAY. MILITARY ITEMS, FASHIONABLE GOSSIP, LOcAL MATTERS, sow ee — ~ POLITICAL SQUIBS, GENERAL NEWS, FROM ALL PARTS OF 4HE CITY AND COUNTRY AND BOTH HEMISPHERES. ADVERTISERS WOULD DO WELL TO REMEMBER THE LARGEST CIRCULATION oF ALL THE KE’ SUBSORIPTION, 6 SUBSCRIPTION, PER YEAR, FUBLICATION OFFIC 9 NASSAU STREET. P AVERY STABLE FOR SALE.-THE SUBSCKIBER 4 offers for sale bis stock of Horses, Harness and Car- rlages and Lease, or sell the stable. known as the Boonton Livery Stab'é, now doing a xood business. Inquire of JA- LOB SIMON, Boonton, N. Je OT SECOND HAND AND SLIGHTLY SOILED CAR- 4 riages at bargains; Light Rock way, Top cart, Coupe Rockaway, Pony Phaeton, Coup ton, new Carriages, reduced prices. WITTY, 633 Broad NE HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS AT AUCTION Friday, October 7, at 12 o'clock, by JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, ht their Auction Murt, 114 and 114 East Thirteenth aireet, neat Fourth avenue, By order of John Sedgwick, assignee in bankruptoy. XAORIVICE—-#900,—FINE. STYLISH HORSE, 16 HANDS; 1 has trotted in 2:49; perfectly safe; fine trotting syuare box Wagon, Harness, Whip, Lap Robe, &c,; Lady's Sadule. Apply atl Seventh’ avenue, Th vent street, OUTHERN AND WESTERN CARRIAGES, ALL ‘tyles, in great variety, at_low prices, comprising Kpring and Slide Sent Buggies, Extension fopa, Kockaw tons, ke. wortment Harness. ae te WITTY, 688 Broadwi XTABLE WANTED—FOR FOUR HORSES, IN THE neighborhood of Twenty-ninth street, to rent or to buy. Address E. L., box 7% Post oflice. TABLE TO LET.—LARGE SIZED COUPE FOR SALE. Apply at 228 Kat M. IP\EAM BROWN HORSES, 16 HANDS, ABOUT 8 YEARS, kind and true, for family driving, uetion this day (Friday), at 12 o'clock. By JOUNSION & VAN TASSELL, at thelr anction mart, 113 and 114 Fant Tlurteenth strect, near Fourth avenue, Look at catalogue above. We never postpone a #sie, rpWO ELEGANT DAPPL! Sand 7 years, very styil ‘and true, and in every respect 1 Lass family tent AT AUCIION THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK, By JOHNSTON «€ VAN TASSELL, at their auction mart, 112 and 1.4 East Thirteenth street, uear Fourth avenue, Look at catulogue above. We nover postpone a nule. GRAY HORSES, . ranted aound, kind CHEAP FOR ast Ninth sircet, beween Third ey. NHREE BROOD MARES FOR SALE CHEAP—NOW IN foal by ove of the fasient trotting stalllons in this country; these mares are all fast trotters; one by old Hambletonian, ono by Abdaliah Chief, one by Independence. breevers ng the best stock In the country can do well by calling kende street, from 11 A. M. to? P.M. 9 —CHUNKY GAY MARE; HAMBLETONIAN BAY G5 Mare. 18 hands, fast stepper, ibs; team of large ares, price 140, 7 tu years. 734 Washington, corner of Bank, in grocery. 27 $30,—TWO HORSES, BROWN AND SORREL, 15, & years, 1h}¢ hands, eou kind: cheapest in the olty. livery stable, WO YOUNG HORSES FOR SALE cash, Apply at 107 and Fourth avenues, in the JLand see for yourselt, 263 West Thirty-tirst street, POST OFFICK Post oeFICE Novice, ‘The maiis for Europe, during the week ending Saturday, Uctober 1, h will cl at this office on Wednesd and Thursday at 6:20 A. M., and Saturd: and at ail the A and B, 5:60 P.M. © and P.M.; Gand H, 6:00 P.M. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C, OR SALE—THE ‘EAM YACHT JAMES, NOW iying at the first landing, Staten Island. For particulars apply to THOMAS ROBINSON, Herald Ship News ollice, Whitehall, New Yi Ree #0 pounds coal; cember 1. Apply at 16 bere au OR SALE-A CAN OAT, 90 feet beam, 6 feet bold, suitable fe freight. App.y'to C. 8. HAVINS, 8 JURAM YACHT FOR SALE—N © long, 10 horse Keel cavin yaobt. LY, BELONGING TO mm 18 miles per hour on ispored of reasonably, if before De- yy wv urrying any kind of uth street, EW, CHEAP, 40 FERT wer, or would exobange for amal, pply fo. J, M., 260 Broadway, fifth oor! W ANTED TO BUY—A CARIN YACHT OR CAT BOAT, adress tor three days, With Lu pariicwars anc pri ALLTHUSA: Herald ies” bd ri 8 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRY. {ng the United States mails, Sailing every Wedocaday. NEVADA, Greepsevsssoceny Gctobor 5. at 8 P. Gctobar 12, at'tg P.M COLORADO, Freemu From pier 45 North river, Cabin pasrage, 380, gold; steerage, #30. currency, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norwat and Sw. Drafte-on Ireand, Lehgland France aad Germany at lowest rates, Apply to ¥ WILLIAKS & auroy, LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCR. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's Mail Steamshi between New York and Havre, caling at Brest aod Sout ampton, Did veusets on this favorite route for the Contl- wali {rom plor No. 50 North river, ws foliowe :—- VILLE Dt PARIS, Surmont. Saturday, October 1 ST. LAURENT, Leinarte. * Ustober 15 PERKIRE, Daure. Hetober 2) LAFAYBT ovember 12 Rates 0 Ke, p win To rest or Huvre-—Pimnt Canin, St nd Cabin, 975. ‘To Paris dinowudting rallway ticket) —¢14> aud $7R, These steamers donot carry average passongers. Aterican travellers golng to of returning {rom the Contt- nent of Kurope by taking the steamers of this line avoid both traualt by Kngiich rat'waya and the dxcomtorss of crossing tne Channel, besides saving time, trouule aud expense, ‘GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 4 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE, —Hereafter steamers of this Hoe will {ouch at Southampton, England, to land passengers and specie, {tEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ‘ Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, IDAHO........ - Wednesday, Saptember 28 Naturd y, October 1 Treiand, Beottand, at THOMPSON'S Pas: ctor part of Engi change. Apply ‘Broudway, corner of ATIONAL LINK. STEAM TU LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, LIVERPOU WAND QUE ENS: ‘OWN. THE QUEEN, Ti + or HELVETIA, Grice... Passage to' Liverpool steerage, 838 CTeNC ee Prepaid steerage Uckets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry and Glasgow, $32, currency, +f TO LONDON DIRECT. ERIN, Bragg. Thursday, Sept. 29, at 8:20 A. M Cabin pasnage, $45 and i's, curreacy. Steerage pasnage, $25, currency, Passengera booked to Paris at reduced rates, For further particulars apply at the company's office, 69 Broadway. i F |. HURST, Manager. NHE ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday to and from Glasgow and Derry, booking paseenvers aud forwarding them trom all railway stations in Great Bi in, Ireland, Norway. Sweden or Ven- mark to Americn. tately, speedily, comfortably and yer Fonte Or line. ‘TLAMERS, | RXTRA" BTRAMERA, Oct. 1 | CALEDONTA...Weu. Jot. 8] BRITANNIA....Weu., Det. 16 o Oct, 23 Oct. 9 and every Saturday and alternate We ‘theres from pier 20 Norta river, New York, at nom, Rates of passage, payable In currency, to Liverpool, Glas ow or Derry First cabins, 86 and #75, according to location. Cabin excursion ticketa 80d for twelve months), securing at accommodations, #1! Intermediate. #38; steerage, $28, Certificates, at reduced rates, can be bought bere by those wishing to send for their frie Drafts tanviad, payable on ntation, Apply at the ov pany's oillees to shied SUN BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowl HENDE! (CUNARD Line. ‘The Rritish and North American Royal Mail Steamships, between New York and Ltverpool, calling (at Cork Harbor, China... Wednesduy, Sept 28 Abyasini Samaria y, ‘edneaday, Oct. Thursday, Oct. RATES OF PAS: Return tickets. By the #teainers carrying steera, $80, gold Steerage.. ie First cabin. 8 Return tickeis sae theeny SE Breersee tickets froth “Liverpool ‘and’ Queenstown parts of Kurope at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havro, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and for Mediter: Tanean ports. For freight und cabin passage app!y at the company's ofiico, No, 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. and all TPBE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S trou mal! steamship vESTPIALIA, Faptain,d, F; Senwensen, will sail on Tuesday, Uctobs are P.M, for HAMBURG taking passencers from New York Firat Cubin, $120; Second Cavin, Bteerage, 826, gold. vie in Tnited gold. ‘The CIMBRTA to sail October 1. KUNHARDT & CO, -. B. RICMAREY 2 ROAB, General Agents, General Passeacer Ayents, 61 Brow street, N.Y. No. 6 Barclay atreet, N. Ye GTHAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Ny Cunard Line. ABYSSINIA galla,...—Thurs tember 29, at Bly A. M. Saturday, October 1 SAMARIA 10. currence; ‘abin pi ey Bowling Green, For ca bin passage apply 8 No. 4B 1 oF storage passage apply at 111 Broadway. y Build- i iAKLES G. FRANCRLYN, Agent ing. YORK STEAMSHIP LINE, Hamburg, LOxPON anv. § Rates of parsage redu Steamers sail direct to London from pier No. 8 North river. PARANA, Witkinson, f et. 5, at 0 A. Mt Rates of passnce, payable In ourrency :— First cain, #107 ateernge, #25. Passengers booked for Hvvre, Paria, Antwerp and Rotter dam at reduced currency rate For frelzht und passaze apply 10 HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Acents, id South street, Fr? LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN INMAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to fall as folio’ CITY OF WASHINGT! CITY OF BALTIMOR! Saturday, October 1, 10.4. M. » (vin Halifax) Tresday, October 4, 1 P. Mt. OITY OF PARIS. urday, Getober 8, 2 P.M. CITY OF LONDOS turdey, October 13, 9 A. Mf, and @ich succeeding Saturday and allgrnate Tuesday, from pler 45, North river. RATES OF PASSAG?. Payable in Gold. Payable in Currency. First Cabin, Single birth..#75 Steerai To Londhn a To Halifax, N. 9. 20 seeee To Halifax, N. 3. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for tnefr friends, For further informatioa apply at the company’s office, JOUN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, New York, APSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN , change office.— Passage from Liverpoo! and Queenstown weekly by firnt class steamships. Also from Ilverpool and London by weekly sailing packets. Drafts of £1 and up- war ‘ailable in any part of Great Britain and Iretand, at the lowest rates, at TAPSCOIT BROTHERS & CO.’S, £6 South street, New York, NITED STATES PORT BUR! —OFFICIAL Passports of the Depurtment of St ued by A. WILLMARTH, United States Court Bolldings, 41 Chambers street. . COASTWISH STEAMSHL ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co; x's Through Line to Califorma and China. Freight and passage greatly reduced. Through rates, New York to Ban Francisco: — First Clas B125 10 $17 Sean according to location of berth. ‘Those rates include berihy, board and all necessaries for the trip. Steamers of the above line leave pler 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, ‘on 4th and 20th of each month, those days fall on Sunday, then the day pre- except when vious, One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Medi- cine and attendance free. Ocinber 4—ARIZONA, Captain Maury, MONTANA, Caviain Varker. Steamer AMERICA will leave San Francisco November ly 187), for China and Japan. All freight for San Francisco wil! gos fast, and be re- ceived untii4 P. M. Monday, Ociober 3. Frelght for Central Ammerfea nnd Soutn Pacific ports will be received until 4 P, M. on Saturday, October 1, only, Ali the Uuaual factliies afforded shippers In collecting Inland charges, connecting with C. For freicht or passage tickets an apply at tho oftice, pler 42 North ri all further {nformation "FR. BABY, Agent. J NITED STATES MAIL 10 HAVANA, Atlantic Mati Steamship Company, ealling rogularly every Thursday, at 3 o'clock P.M, precisely, from pler Nu. 4, North river. Morro Cast'e, Captain R. Adama (via Nassau),....October 6 Columbia, Captain E. Van Slee, October Missouri, Captain J. B, Edwards. October 20 For freight or passage apply to 8. G. WHEELER, Jn, President, No.5 Bowllng Green, ‘ STEAMERS, TOUCH. The Al steamship GULF STRE. My pier 20 kast river, will sail Saturday, XAS LINE OF GALYESTC ing at key Wes Captain MeCreery, October 1) or sooner | ‘A mail bay will be made ty ‘All goods for this ship at this office, for Houston or the interior wil be forwarded by our agents, Mersrs. MeMahon & Co., free of charge, ‘The steniner AR{ADNE will follow und wall dircew For {roight or pastage nppiy to C. HO MALLORY & CO., 158 Maiden tane. ORLEANS DIRECT, Old Line. Low freight. ‘The weil known first class sitewhce! sicamship DOKTHERN LIGHT, 8. G, Porter, Commander, now at her dock receiving cargo, will leave pler 85 North river, on Saturday, iat October, atS P.M. Freight taken for Mobile to be reshipped at New Uricau For freight or passage, having superior accommodatéons, apply to " LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 68 Liberty street Steamstiio LODONA wil follow from picr No. 20 bast river, on Saturday, &ih October. C,H. MALLORY & Cu., 159 Staiden'lane. NS DIRECT. ‘orawell Steamship Line, OR NE pler No. # North river at 8e'clock P, M..n8 follows CORLES, Captain Netaon . Uctober 1. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Captale Gager. October & Freight rei ‘Torough rates given for Galveston, COAST VL3E STRAWS TIPS NA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. I New York and Mexican Mail ape sailing every twenty days, from pler 17 Bast river. The new steunere CITY OF MERIDA, Deaken, Friday, Sept, 30, 3 P. M.~—— CLTY OF MEXICO, eematsen tater SP. FOr ecko RE STN ORE & SONS 88 FPO® NSW ORLEANS Dinzor. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. From pier No, 12 North river, at 8 o'clock P.M. EMILY b. souDE! on Saturday, October 1 Freight recetrod daily. ‘Through rates given for St. Loot Vieceeas roaeire.: cally, Throngh, vases ati For freight or passage, having superior accommods apply to ‘FREDEIG BAKER, 4 Broadway. aS ma qu SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGES ne. FOR CHARLESTON, 8. ule! The Florida Ports ana South and Southwest, =A 2 ‘Tri-Weekly Line. THURSDAY and SATORDAK, tailing from pler No, 6 North river, at 3 P.M, ‘The sidewheel steamahips CHAMPION, ‘Captain R. W. Lockwood. ...Saturday, Oot. CHARLESTON, Captain James Berry. ‘ueaday, Oct. CLYDE, Captain Alexander Hunter........Tburaday, Oct. Superior accommodations for Througa puatnze tickats and bllis of fading fasned tn ection with the South Caroiina Railroad to ail potuts and Sonthwem and with steamers to Florida ports, Tosurance by this ine oue-haif per ceut, Goods forwarded tree of commission. { lading furnished and signed on the pier, Local passenger and freight office, 80 Broadway. HENRY'R. MUKGAN & CO. Agente, in For through freight tariff or further tnformaiion in ence to through freight, apply to BENTLEx v. HASELL, General Agent Great Southern Freight Lae, 317 Broadway entrance on Thomas street). _ (OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, id Dominion Steamsbip Company, ‘Steamehips of this line leav pier Fo Norta river, foot of Beach street, poi ‘snaalindl ‘or Norfoik, City Poimt ane ichmon¢ Thuraday and Saturday, at3 YM. connecting with the vik inia and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboard Inland Air iy retersbury and Weldon railroads, Chesapeake and Ohio roads and Richmond and Danville rafiroads. ‘Through pas Seager tickets and through bils of lading at reduced rates te at poate South and Sou oweat. OF PpIY at oflee on ples lr NCCREADY, President, : 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. FOR NORFOLK, City POINT AND RICHMOND. ‘The Virginia Staamahip Company. Steamsoip GEORGE B, UPTON, Captain K. N. Roberts, Saturday. Vetober 1, will leave as above from pier 15 gt b clock P.M. ast river, foot of Walt at, # of lading at lowest rates, over conpectt issued to alt points South and Seu East river, or to JAMES HAND. Agent, 119 Wail street, corner South, Freight for North Carolina and South Carolina mark 8 & 8. W. Centrat Line (South aud Southwest Central Ling, wid Petersvurg. Thr Unes o. __ PRAVELL A USANY AND TROY EVENING LINE.—GREAT RE duction in fare and atute rooma to albany or Troy; 60 gate deck; fret clang, with state’ room et and ike reduction to all ant steamers VANDERBIL ‘w) splendid rooms, leave their new Spring or Chariton streek y lure xame as heretofor at 6 o'clock F. Pawsenyers by Sixth or Eighth avent horse cars will vet out at Chariton atreet, Returning, leave ‘Troy a6 aud Albany al Sy P.M. J. W. HANCOX & SONS, {OR BRIDGEPORT AND ALL POINTS ON HOUBA- tonie and Naugatack Rajiroad; face #1; stea ners leave Catharine alip at 12 noon aud La every night (Sundays ex cepted EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. On and a ter Monday, May 2, i870. two express trains will leave depot, corner of Tweuty-slath street and Fourt: avenne, ws follows :— 10:30'A. M., Kutland Express, 3:46 P. M., Moutreal Express. Sleeping cuaches ou niga traing between New York and St. Albans, Vi. tC, BUCKHE ARRAGANSET STEAMSHIP COMPANY, For Koston, via wport aod Fall River, sr 80, 1°70, iy this are iscontinued for tht LL, General Passenger Agent, , hav} r 44, for daily, Saturday ex season, TO ALBANY AND TROY,--THE DAY LINE STEA| 2 posts © VIBEARD ait DANIEL DREW will leat t pler at £43 nnd Thirty-fourth attest at 9A. Mag at Yookers( Nyack and Tarretown by ferryboat zens’ West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, beck, Malden, Tiv Oatskii and Hutson, A_ special of broad gauge cars, in convection with the day leave on ars Jat Albany, commencing Jane Fon Springs (fare $4 fruin New York )and for Cherry Valleys The steamboat SENECA will transfer passengers from bavy to'lroy, Tiesets on sale and baggage checked bj <apreas, odie 044 Bromiway and No. ) Court ne Se _ EXCURSIONS. iis AVM, 24TH, 2TH AND 30TH OF ahd first class steamet ve ou Tuesday, Wednesday, ing tha yachts curing the racse, uments on board. T VALLEY LEAVES M.) Sundays ineladed, aod Shady Side, landing af both ways, BAT AND CONEY ISLAND Mo creat Greed Wall, South an Hawn a ferry cars to Greenwor Cemetery connect with steum cars to the faland every fort, AMBUAT MARY POW. J ell will on and eptember 19 leave New York ats o'clock from Vestry sireet pier, and Thirty-fourth street pier at 3:10, for Newbury, Ponghkeopsle wad Rone dont, landing at Cozzens, West Point, Gurnwail, New Hame burg and Milton, ACHT RAC! SEPTEMBER 28, 29 AND 30,-THR nex going steamer STATE OF MAINE will accompany the races ay, leaving Pock slip, East river A Chrisuopher street’ North river 8 A! M., Pier No. 4 Not Fiver 9A. M. T ‘Thirty seventh Whoever will return fare euch day $ TRAYED FROM 42 WEST young black and tan Terrien iia shall Fecel¥e the above reward. COND STREET, FRIDA’ Pocketbook containing small sum of mone} id to owner on paying expenaes. Inquire wb Broadway, room No. $, between ¥ and lv A. M. OST-A SHAWL SHOULDER PIN, WITH TW Small blue stones m it, ‘The finder will be rewarded leaving it at stadier ¢ corner of Church White streeta, or at No. 53 West Fitty-siath etreet, OSTA DIAMOND, “RING, OF ONE STON 405 4 plisin setting, between Steinway Hal - ee teenth street and Broaaway. The bua" <urner of Ke Uberally rewarded on deliver’ gy yx Rront atremt? New Wore SFPLDAY, ON THE 64 HUDBON RIVER arg Ost. re ama Lace Shawi. The fiuder will be rewarded Maving tt at VAN SAUN & CO.'S, 26 Broad sirect. kewanos, ch REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘Ded 27, n pair of Guid Speciacios, Apply’ at 48 Whitehall treet, $10 tketeser strect he will receive tl dice spotted. $25 REWARD.TIE ADOVE REWARD WILL UR DL) pate for any tnrormation whiek will jead to the die covery of the ton A DUG LO BLOODHOUND. 1 ss the same back to 113 East Fo above reward. Color, white ant STOLEN, 0) 2, 4th, from Kighty-second street Horse, about Ti hands bigh and Will be pald tor any toformes covery by NICOLSON PAVE NT COMPANY, 115 Wall street. on 50. FIFTY DOLLARS KEWARD WILL BE GIVES NY. to any person returning a amall enamelled gol lost We in y evening in Broadway, bewweet d Blew "a, the watch to be delivered to Le NGER, 254 Grand street. , IN GOING FROM MAISON rise to Opera House, Newark, or from Jereey cout House, New York, on Uthy uster diamond Earrings, wrapped jo a amall plec@ tasue paper. The huder will receive the above reward by ng them at the office of Lowell & Simmonds, dramale toy Browuway. LUCILLE WESTERN * T)PTECTIVES.— ONLY E PED OPERATIV! furniahed by the old ey of WARRE, WHIPPLE & CO. 71 Hroudwag. to the leading bus ness hous lity, standing aud responsibility, REW ARD.—LC $10( ferry to Pres pale of Lh 'y Wednesday moraing, the Anson House, will pay a reward of $100 fe return to Hoyt, Busick & 'Co.’s hardware store, Cham treet, and no questions asked, DitY GOODS. TORE ALTERATIONS COMPLETED. fv GKAND OPENING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, Having made e: ve additions to our store during the past season T WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, anenttre pew stock of Fali tioods. consisting of Black Dress Silke, Satins, Boavet Velveis, Velveteene, Cloaking Velveta, Sash Kibvons, Cloth Sacquee and Jack Hosiery, Embrotiertes, Laces and Io ‘coopla Goods, Waitlag bute, alto An elegant asnortment 0! See price list In next Sunday's p K{CHARD MEAR cor. GD ar aud 19 successor to Ronaldson 4 Mean RS. A. BURDETTE SMITHS PATTERN Ba: ¥14 Broadway, near Twentieth streal--a Play of fail ai styion trimmed Patterae, ‘cut to measure warranted pert AA nk Outting and Bastiog. = STEAM TO SAVANNAH DIREC = so (bbgenearey every YM. pansage hournry, ti ay and Saturday, dco novly to Broadway. ___ WANTED TO PURCHASE, JROUNDRY CRANES—10 AND 18 TONS. [k Barons CAPACI, Wanted, Address box 2.849 Post 4 3 .

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