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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ditonpat bet, 8-6 P. } » Phe week closed on active markets at the Stock Exchange and Gold Room, THE BANK STATEMENT. ‘The weekly statement of the associated banks 1s unfavorable, owing to a loss of about $1,400,000 in ‘the item of reserve, one-half of which 18 due to a de+ crease of $800,000 in legal tenders. The statement 4g in general inexplicable, except on the hypothesis that the average at the close wasa rising one, the effect of which will be felt in the statement next week, The exhibit compares with its predecessor as follows:— Oct. 1. Loans... ..$206,286,401 s20t ito Deeg, $1,808,272 Bpecle......° 13,272,081 12,09 676,340 Circulation. 32,715,199 82'501200 Doo. 124000 Depostis.... 191,065,574 187,701,117 Dec. 3,854,457 Legal tend’s 61084002 69,275,228 Dec. "808,860 MONEY ‘was easy at five to six per cent on stocks and at four to five per cent on governments. Commercial Paper was unchanged, Foreign Exchange bills were pressed for sale, and rates were weak at 108% for sixty day steriing and 100% for sight. GOLD STRONG. The gold market was strong on a fractional de- cline in five-twenties in London and on purchases to cover by the “shorts,” who bad grown ured of the high borrowing rates and of the steadiness of the price, their disposition to buy being confirmed by the larger specie shipment to-day, which amounted to $488,000. ‘The export comprised $400,000 silver, on which there was a protit in ex- Portation. The course of the market is shown in the table:— ‘0AM... 10:30 A. M. 2A. M..,, 12M, 13% 17. M.. 11334 11336 In the gold loan market the rate ranged from fat to 1-16 for borrowing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as {follo' THE COTTON MOVEMENT, The receipts of cotton for the week were 68,000 Dales, against 55,600 bales last week, The receipts since September 1 are 192,000 bales. GOVERNMENTS STEADY. ‘The decline in governments abroad, as referred to above, was overcome by the higher quotation for gold, and the market ruled steady all day and closed at the oliowing quotations:—United States currency sixes, 111 9 1X; a 1881, Fogistered, 113% @ 114; do. de. coupen, 113% alld; five-twenties, registered, May and Novem- ber, 108% a 10834; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 112% &@ 118; do. do., 1864, do. do, 11% & 111%; do. do., 1965, do, do, 111% ® 112; do. ao., Fegistered, January and July, 11034 a 11034; do, do., 1865, coupon, do., 110% @ 11034; do. do., 1867, de, @o., 11034 @ 11034; do. do., 1868, do. do., 11034'a 110% do. ten-forties, registered, 10634 a 10644; de. do., cou-* Pon, 10634 a 1065. 4 ‘The Assistant Treasurer received for redemption, $125,000 of tho five per cents of 1871, making @ total of $1,517,009 so far presented, STOOKS STRONG AND ACTIVE. The stock market was buoyant and the specule- ton quite animated. The volume of business was larger than usual for Many months, and for Satar- day very heavy. The upward movement was felt fm neatly the entire list and the market, though checked to some extent by the character of tho bank statement, was buoyant at uhe close, when the highest prices of the day provailed. The following were the closing prices at tie last session of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Company, 663¢ bid; Con- wolidation Coal, 26 a 30; Cumberland Iron, 40; West- ern Union, 3634 .a 87; Quicksilver, 4% a 634; Mart: posa, 5 a 634; do. preferred, 11% a 1134; Boston Water Power, 14% @ 18; Adams Express, 67 @ 674; Wells-Fargo Express, 37 @ 89)g; do. scrip, 2% a 8%; American Express, 42}¢ @ 43; United States Express, 36 a 86%; Pacific Mail, 44 844; New York Central, consolidated, 934% a 0334; do. scrip, 8834 2 8834; Erie, 22% a 28; Harlem, 1833 bid; Reading, 100 a 1004; Michigan Centra}, 12134 bid; Lake Shore, 937% a 94; Union Pacific, 255, @ 26; Illinois Central, 13734; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1063, a 1063; Chicago and Northwestern, 813,2.81%; do. preferred, 8834 a884;; Cleveland, Co- Jumbus, Cincinnati and Indiana, 80% a 81; New Jer- sey Central, 10734 a 108; Rock Island, 11744 a 117%; ‘Milwaukee and St. Paul, 64% a 6434; do., preferred, 81348 815;; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 5314 a 5354; Fort Wayne, 93 bid; Chicago and Alton, 112% bid; do. preferred, 11434 a 115; Ohio and Mississippi, 322 82%; St. Louis and Iron Mountain, 46 bid; Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western, 108)¢ @ 10835; Morris and Essex, 90% bid; Boston, Hartford and Brie, 45¢ a 4%; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 109 a 11034; do, preferred, 117% a 117%; Columbus, Chicago and Andiana Central, 1744 a 1734. THE EXTREME FLUCTUATIONS, j The following shows the highest and lowest Prices of the leading active stocks during the day:— Highest. Lowest, New. York Central consolidated, 932% ‘New York Central scrip. Read Northwestern. Borthwestern preierred Rock Island..... oe. Satwaukee and St. Paul. Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred. Onio and Mississippi... nibal and St. soseph. Western Union Telegraph Pacific Mail... THE CITY BANK STOCKS, The following were the bids to-day for the city bank shares:—New York, 188; Manhattan, 145; Merchants’, 118; Mechanics’, 136; Union, 135; America, 145; City, 210; Phenix, 105g; ‘lradesmen’s, 151; National, 115; Merchants’ Exchange, 101; Seventh Ward, 111; Commerce, 121; Mercantile, 126; American Ex- change, 115; Hanover, 100; East River, 11 larket, 120; Nassau, 109; Shoe and Leather, 163; Continen- tal, 04; Importers and Traders’, 156; Park, 162; Manu- Yacturers and Merchants’, 100; Ceutral National, 10534; Fourth National, 105%; Ninth National, 2103¢; Tenth National, 139; Bankers and Brokers’ Association, 101. THE IMPORTS OF THE WEEK. Imports other than dry goods and specie at the port of New York from foreign ports for the week ending October 7, 1870, were $3,889,229, The following shows the imports of foreign dry goods at New York during the past week and since the beginning of the year:— O44 81% Be. For the Week, 1809. 1870. Entered at port. $1,496,685 $2,963,406 ‘Thrown on inar! 1,602,366 "8,030,097 Sirwe Jan. 1. Entered at port....67,764,717 80,643,030 86,204,898 ‘Thrown on market. 70,008,506 78,479,107 $8,204,084 ‘The total imports for the past week were $6,862,635, against $7,008,573 the previous week, and $6,904,031 for the corresponding week of last year. THE SPECIE MOVEMENT. The following is a detailed report of the specte ex- ported from New York during the week ending Oc- tober 8, 1870:— ct. 4—Steamer Arizona, Aspinwall—Ame- rican silver. $27,810 Oct. 5—Steam 25,000 0 rican gold. 166,591 Silver bars. 36,000 Oct. 6—Brig ter Ye Aux Cayes—Amer! silver . ag 7,600 Oct, 6—Steamer gi a, ‘Livervoo'—Ame- rican silve! 20,000 Oct, s—Stear: American siive: 18,642, Spanish pou. 15,844 Oct. s—Steamer Ctiy Of Paris, iverpool-— American gold . 48,000 British gold, 22,000 Sliver bars. 269,948 148,837 seveee $802,176 49,240,084 aeat 27,856, sods 42,431,620 54,386,079 s+ 23,341,058 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, Oct. S—10:15 A. M. ae "81, F..03 114 ‘00ahs NC 2 HR. 44000 US 5 BOW UR bah 6 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1870 eesee SEES POMP ss gis 31 3 iP 1-4 Bi se sf ay | i oF ? gene. Se. ge SUN ropes [ ice> ag27 « Bg Es mz08 @ Fe! aed Re we oe 12 @Clock M. aud 2:15 %. M, Bea tes "62. + 6 $1000 US 6-26, o, 66, n 1103 One o’Clock P. M. 10000 Col, © AIC Ist. 793 aaiths Pao MSB.00-US “ae 00 do, ay 100 di is 55 Am M ag 50 Ads a 100 NY $34 =] a ry oer vehuke OB at 10000 20 -. 8} 10! Harlem a Iie oa, RR pf. 400 Readin, 200 Union 28 2WLSEMS KR... 987 STREET QUOTATIONS, ss phaite sist # & Bout Harta ‘Erie. ee a ae FS Northwestern... Oe ANGTHER MISPLACED SWITCH. Accident on the Northern New Jersey Hail- rond—Nobody Killed. The Nyack lightning express, on the Northern Railroad of New Jersey, due at Jersey City at fifteen minutes to mine o'clock, ran oif the track yesterday morning half way between Englewood and Leonia, The locomotive, tender and three cars were badly broken and thrown across aud off the track. For tunately, and very wonderfully, no lives were lost, nor was avy one seriously injured. Mr. Oscar Dike, of Nanuet, had two teeth brokea, and Mr. Kirby was injured slightly on the bip, ‘The train, which 1s very fast, was going at fall speed. The engineer did not see thatthe switch was mispiaced until he was close upon it, He ‘Whistied down the brakes and reve) the engine, but 1t was too late to stop the train. The swite! buta few yards pee! a pride, over the creek which runs near the dye house. Over the beams of the bridge the locomotive, tender and two cars were dragged by the impetus of the train. Fortunately te Uubers were very stout and bore the shock. ed they giver way, or had the locomotive supped if into the water, the cars must bave been teles- coped, und no doubt many lives would have been off the sleepers, o a8 to lle partly across wert s , 80 28 to Ite across the tra its forward end buried in the pana. The wa, lay across the track and partly down a ly at the side. Belore the tender were gathered, aoe bund of straws, half @ dozen Tails. iyi ‘a heads and points across the track. The ba car was half threwn over into. the diteh, the floor brok and the trucks and other tron work ammashed. TWO more cars were entire! bore wa from te erack and broken, and at their side lay rail bent around so as to resemble in Its cog the tire of some pdb Go cart wheel. ther car was a RO a and half off the track, with its forward end resting on the tim. bers of the bridge. ‘Tho train was crowded with passengers, and tt ia wonderful that no ope was ede “sos tart ad Loa ‘The Creat ead engineer an eman on the unlucky train appear to have conducted themselves with courage and’ presence or UGE 18 no law in New J i aan jersey, ale cous tt woe denen which | tt may be ton g before t yr the reo on fore re If this be true, the 6 nekt “Lemeintel Tare Ot 10 pro- vide severe punishment for so crimmalan offence. The president of the road, Mr, Sisgon, was promptly on the spot with a ial train to take penreaesrs to town, anda wri train to clear e track. THE GRAND GERMAN Fir. ‘The preliminary arrangements for the grand fair for the relief of the wounded within the German lines are progressing most auspictously and satisfac- torily. Every indication points to a success of the most briilant character. The Germans are mani- festing a thoroughly hearty and carnest desire to make the occasion an event that shall long be re- membered, and our own citizens are equaily as en- thusiastic im furthering this most charitable and commendable cause, The fair 1s to openon the 17tn of October and to continue for ten Gays or more, Already @ greater part of the preparations have been completed. The spacious armory of the Thirty- seventh regiment has been secured. Subscriptions to the amount of $12,000 or more in cash have been obtained, and a large number of lists have not been. returned, the amounts of w! are not yet known. Goods of all kinds, valued at more than $30,000, have been donated, and trom every source promisea of aid have been made. The most notable restaurateurs of the ci have assumed the responsibility ES Sas the qrenaurant in frat class free of cost, di the rin fir, “the celebrated German rusted and sloging societies, such as the Arion, Liedercranz and otlers, ‘will furnish the music, and the florists of New York, City Pot, Hoboken and contiguous cities will supply an ample quantity of flowers a live Lope tw adorn and ornament the rooms, Mesers. teinway, Urben, Bauer & Co., Mason & Hamlin and others have donated in the most liberal manner first class pianos and o} 8. Evel mined to add his mite to mh Dorel gesel met Among the subscrij Jay Cook & Go. 00s Her Henry < Clews & and another, seer Denke Jo for $1 bos oe pee | Se rant, $ reant! a Stanal Baal Sank, » $250; HL vOninin & eon asa due Miss Kate Gross has col- the forrisania, has led Messrs. Schutz & Godeief have Ave couttbated $5, George Steck & Co., su! bed $100, Siig amol the other contribatcrs we notice len, Jr., $100, South & Go.. ie Bransignan, ed be yt ri [i pom Paintings prom! i fine. Marsum oO. ings Pranic sso 0 10 Bitten Hess, Kurtz, and the artists of the ‘Palate Club loan or give a large number of first class baba of jon ‘he rooms at the Thirty-seve goods donate ‘will be open for the receipt of goods jonated. wort to the fair from the 12th to the 17th and it is expected that the gifts will be hate immense value, Americans and Germans are working most indus- triously to make the fair Pere od success. The committee a Spee to ‘hel to ald in every ‘way to swell the proceeds, mon ort that a handsome sum may be sent to Germany to assist the poor fel- lows who have fought ana been woundea under the German and French sad contest now flags in this Jing in the hospitals within the German lines. We be handsomely re- ubdt not the appeal will sponded to. DENTISTRY fA RTIRICIAL TEETH INSERTED ¥ PERMANENTLA, without plates, clasps or an; ‘tractio: th set ‘on stumps to original shape and Solor with orcplestice ee Dr. SIGESMOND, ’a Bast Union pom Sarees ia aban atactadt. as a URE NITROUS-OXIDE O) for the extrodd io vat AE Ons ‘Since laughing gas bas been used as an ersons who have inhaled it com, iain rf Uizzinese, ins 1, the, heady " ss ie at a canees—iomuiifal adeninistration. ani To agai whieh x {6 Dr J OGL “ction trae 4 39 Hast Fourteenth sireed, near University place, arges for Seection ‘Be. each $i for the fina tooth and ERTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT | PAIN. TEEN HIRI ears; benutaving application; gas adm 4 titaf ¥eeth, et; Set, $105 ‘3 bforiciow eniets ant ‘lumpers tor hollow cheeks; Gold ERE, 185 Grabd stréet, near Brondway. | TEETH EXTRACTED 190. pain with La tinuous Gum Teeth on Grand street. WitHour THe LEAST hing Guar Wenntifal ete Sf core ubber, $10, at rey BODINESS, 190 3, LIQUORS, &O0, (OR SALE—IN BOND, BETWEEN 600 AND Dg re Mays enh k "A. worth of fine = Port and ry Hennevne; oa fom the duties oa for cash, tue bayer Ab o pay before May, ca MATRIMONIAL, MAN, 85 YEARS | oF AGE, Di Mn a ae cis ie Ps Pas lice, GENTLEMAN OF eae ot TO A. pond with an intelligent and affectionate lady Suite, with Rview to. rat INUS, Kerwid otkg ouy, Address, for ten days, HABE: UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. BOUP WITH THE PATHOLOGICAL CAUDATII. TALK WITH DR, HYDRARGYRUM OBFUSTIOUS. CHAPTER 1. Certain baldbeaded eagles of ihe profession, envious of our Success, have faised againat as ibe stale old cry of Many of these ignoramuses who call us “quacks” can scarcely write thelr own numes, let alone a decent or gram- matioal letter; and as for “doctoring”-—Heaven save the mark!—ionumerable tombstones attest their handiwork. ‘The anatbemas of “quack” and “humbug” amount to noth- ing, for they have ever been hurled against the reformer, and in every age the benefactors of the human race bave en- ured the persecutions of the ignorant and self-wise. The Saviour of mankind was called an impostpr and crucified, and if He were on earth to-day there are many who wouldre- | vile and crucify Him again. “Quacks" are not generally un- derstood to be classical scholars, andin medical and classic lore we should be pleased 0 compare notes with our hypo- critical Rbadamanth, = CHAPTER UL. 1t fa troe that we stand in hostility to the old practice. Collectively oar hand ts against the schools, Bullet-headed and rhinoceros-hided, we are prepared to give and take blow for blow. We cringe to no clique—ask uo favors. We have little reverence forthe “powers that be," or ancient authorities, We despise a coward and believe in the God given right of resistance to imposition and tyranaism, We are to-day throwing the light of truth into the Allopathic crypts and recosses, rousing the reptlies, insects and nol- some things which have go long rejotced in the medical igno- rance of the people, and to whom the daylight is death; and now on all sides we hear confused sounds of hissing, spitting ‘and croakings of iiomen. CHAPTER 11. The people are beginning (o get thelr eyes open to the ‘act thatthe medical profession ts & gross imposture, and that the doctors kill more tban they cure; and they arenotfar from right when they accuse;some blundering practitioner of Kill- ing a beloved child or friend, Says Dr. Frank:—“Thousands are slaughtered in the quiet sick room.” Suid Professor Patterson :—“‘I shudder at the murders committed by 1gno- rant and inexperienced physicians.” CHAPTER IY, Of all pumbuga that bave ever cursed the world the hum: Dug of Allopathy has proved one of the most disastrous to the human race, A heartlese, bigotea, blood-crimsoned mon ster, it has destroyed the lives of untold multitudes, How many would to-day be living to cheer beloved friends hadiit the polson-armed Ailopath darkened the door! It ts Ailed with fallacy, guess work and denth. It followers wander in darkness, and cannot agree in thelr views of disease oF treatment. thas no foundation, After denouncing Para- colaus ag a Quack" it stole his quicksilver, After calling Jenner an “Impostor” ft adopted his discovery of vaccina- tion, After dubbing Harvey a “Humbug” it was forced to swallow his theory of the circulation of the blood. ‘Thus we might multfply its shameless acts ad Infinitum, CHAPTER V. ‘What fs Hémopathy? “It ts simply diluted Allopathy. Under a utfferent form the Homcopaths use all the drugs employed by the Allopaths—as mercury, arsenic, potash, an- timony, &c. Both Homcopaihists und Allopathists pre- eribe internally such Joathtomé remedies as bate, spiders, Dees, serpents, the thousandlegged worm, &c., te. We, however, confess to « natural Tepugnance to Insecta, reptiles and poisons {n medictnes, CHAPTER VI. In the present age of the world there is fo much adulteration and tmposition that when a really meritorious, honest article {s placed Defoe tn ben ppneonle itis too apt to be classed with the common condemned without examination. ‘This is true of Pratieines as of almost every- |APTER VII. - lifetime devoted wike sctentific study of chemistry in edicine has enabled us to obtain as almost to exceed belief. ‘These researches unfold enti new and never before under- [my Principles: Fsdpioon tn tet law of health and disease. We ve emai froin me: d although we have Tales we have honts of friends—and the CHEMICAL FRAC- TICE OF MEDICINE in enderaed by some of tha mat found pathologists of the age. Hundreds of intelligent, ibe. Tal minded physicians, thoroughly convinced of the useless Pe of the prevailin; medical sdopting ate Femedies St the Chemical Sehoolethe CRY, SITY MIcDICIN ES—into thelr practice with the most alngu- lar and triumphant results, CHAPTER. Vit. Asien ta accordance with tho views of a number o| qainent American Physicians who believe that the time 4 come when po ians should make a decisive effort to orertnrow the emg be bd ges of quackery, in and out of eon vs ve placed before the peo- ple the finest chemical remed! es saree eae in materia medica, “on, UNIVERSITY M! CINES are employed by near! physicians of all cont with a success Peratteled since the days of miracles, A knowledge of medicine and chemistry as profound as thatof any Dayal. claps that have lived enables us to warrant these compounds to be the most efilcactous curatives tor disease ever dis- covered han} age. They are not ‘Patent Medicines.” We shall never patent one of them. The imperial actence of edicine tolerates no bigoted exclusiveness—the field is open ‘The UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are combined {upon new chemical principles, by which they acquire a maateri tivity and positive Dower in the removal of painful an ox Dausting dlscages hitherto unknown to medleine, and which no other remedies can for x moment approach. | Thelr aue- cess ev ¢ of the marvels of the f. Shen ontinn fom her nee tion thelr tales have extended ayer theenuiro civilized clove, | We are shipping them to China, Russiay South America, Egypt. Fr Gontan, the West India Islands, Ac., de. night, Wwe cannot make them fast enough to su mous and increasing demand for these magnificent Health Restoratives. ‘The UNIVERSE MEDICINES a ersonal supervision by wh experi need pn au experien r Constant oné Brostian cheruist, of the most thorough pre teal ‘Epowieuee tn the preparation of oficinal gmp stan ces—who has been commended of Yale College, as one of the finest By sot simplicity and oy ogres we are en- abled’ ‘to secure all the eno! qualities of the various thera- pric agents int ine pure, state, Tendering them eration oF imitation, and tmparting fo therm rally and masterly power hitherto unknown in ect contain “no, dan Optee or Arsenic a with gr jangerous drug! ., Mereu ‘ere pre care and Seine fo exact the principles of chemical SsuReg ee Earenfone ear ar ah Geant ve no one oF a ‘ aoieenfer agetess of for euch ditinct clase 8 reeucr ATemedies are all safe, and never reduce the pa. tlent—never render any one more Tiable to take cold, never oust a pernen Y jon ee business—-never make their continu- oe pike tender infant, the most delicate most jood Verselon the 1 Glands e Hones, Tendons son je Juice, yh, Chyme, éc.— tradieauing every morbilic agent, every ry olson rat g the debilitated organs— eu! jus up the nervous: ui or to body sited area 5 ee pene To prepare, atomy, jedica ani Payee a absolutely’ inchepeneabie. "he wtp of tan we oa contains volatile oil, ch! lorophyl, ba reain, gum, ta extractine, apotheme, albumet pour, ‘ph ride of potaasiam, oxide of itor, ont bon Phare nnd phosphate of lime, carbonate of magnesia’ aud Millca—twenty diferent agents. sre enmisihan er ae na a Ger who in versod In aty oe of these ae Beng et sate Of tee upon the brainy the, spinal cord, ihe Sto: fonchethe muscles and nerves—who can analyze the differ- Ent elements found in mediclne—who can give the chemical symbols—who can write an original, sclentific preacription— Who can tell the difference between the Cirole of Willis and a Wagon wheel? He cannot be found. ‘then how incapable are stich jadividaals of preparing re- medies for the sick, tbe suffering and the dying Do not thelr certificates of curea bear the impress of fraud and hum- bag on thelr faces ? 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HEL: Wanrp—ras LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, CON. sisting of seven in New York, or a small House in Brooklyn, near the location must be good; rent rea- sonable, Address F. rald ofllce, W ANTED—A FLAT, WITH FWE ROOMS, PARTIALLY farnished, for light housekeeping, between Fifteenth And Twonty-fourth streets, west ; no children. Apply to. F., 9 Reade street. AXTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, A SMALL House, wholly or partially furnished, '1n # good nelgh- borhood: rent paid in board; good references. Address ORTON, Herald office, Wa, UNTIL MAY 1 NEXT, BY A PAMILY OF three adults, a smal) aeons House, a a central lo- tion. 8 E. G, B,, box 3,861 Post ofliée ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished Louse, from now until May; below Twenty- fourth street preferred. Address, stating rent, location, &¢., RO. Herald oflice. . WANTED BY THE 1ST OF NOVEMBER, AN U NFUR- nished House, between Fourth and Twentieth streets and Third and Eighth avenu annum. Addresi Tent not to exceed $1,000 per Herald oflce. cee ANTED TWO | UNFURNISHED ROOMS, CONNECT. fom, without board, in a respectable locality by @ pro- fessor of music; uxe of ‘piano and lessons in part payment. Address PROFE! SSOR, box 203 Heraid oflice, ‘ANTED—A_ PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE, BETWEEN Fourteenth and Fortieth streets, East, Address N. B, ‘224 East Tenth street NEATLY FURNISHED oR E Rooms for light PhoweLeeping Address, with full par- cular: ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, NOT OVER 53,200, BE, tween Fifth and Seventh avenues, Also a orn heen ie housekeeping, unfurnished. ite E LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, WITH ‘reveral Rooms on top floor, 7to8 rooms tn all, at a fair price, for a furolly of three adults; not above Sixtieth street, Ninth and Third avenues, Address F. MARTIN, Herald ofice, ‘ANTED—BY | A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, THE Second Floor of a house, with some conveniences for housekeeping location below Twenty-third street. Address, stating tei HOWARD, Herald office. ar HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR, sultable for housekeeping, Address A. E., box 183 Herald office. "ANTED—A FURNISHED “OFFICE ¢ (FIRST ¥LOOR) Md suitable for a deutint, between ae on ipva- fifth streets, near Broadway. Address J. G. BOW RON, Esq, 306 and 367 broadway, near Franklin street, ANTED-SIX ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, I children; location Fourteenth to ied ai a sbi Addresi MALL ‘ortieth HUGO, it refere ws BE} D—U: BETWEEN Ninth and Forty- pint sires aan OFatrth and Seventh avenues; price from $1,50 to $2,400 per year. Address A. D., 87 Cilnion place. WA HIRE—FOR SIX MONTHS, COMFORTA- bly Curnished and convenient House, in a loca- 6,0 per month oF lean Bo silver, china: glenn, iihen Rona needed ; or an unfurnished ce foraterm. Ad- dress ) BOX cy Post, office, Somerville, N. N. ANTED TO ‘RENT. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE wish to rent n three sto! high stoop Hor ide of this city, between Thirty fourth, strect and Central Park. Pi Rent not to exceed fon — ret ane Address H. ‘ald | oftice. ‘ANTED TO RENT FOR THE WINTER—A NICE, furnished House, on ibe east aide, between Twentieth Address G., box 146 Herald office. we TO RENT_FROM THE 18T OF NOVEMBER, ius lowe part oF & house or a smail House, for private family; must be in sitnation and not pore, Fortieth ‘street. "Address, ial Mon and terms, box 4, 695 Post adiee, | New York. elibas "ANTED TO RE PART OR WHOLE OF FUR- nished Ofice, on or near Broadway, south of Cham- bere street; business desirable, “Address My."A: CO., Herald oflice: FU RNITURE. LARKE'S: HOUSE FURNISHING WARE! HOUSE, 7 Broadway, Parlor Suits from $100 to $1,000; Cham: ber Suits from ub to $700; pure Hair Mattresses, Spring Be Parlor Be Crossley's Bogiieb Tapestry, brussels and Ingrain pela, Oil Cloth; Mirrore, Carta! ny ‘ke., for cash; oF on liberal terms of payments, Hotels and private residences furnished to order, ARON ORISTALAR & CO. 489 BROADWAY, NEXT door to Lord & Taylor's, “offers, at 25 per cent less than manufacturer's prices, rosewood, walnut and oak antique modern. PARLOR, J LIBRARY, DINING ROOM AND CHAMBER STEINWAY, CHICKERING RAND AND SQUARE Gi IFORT IRON SAFES, DESKS, BRONZES AND STATUARY. Other Furniture, Watches, Diamonds and Stiver Ware taken in exchange, T KRIGGER'S, 4.and 16 Fourth avenue, foodclaee Walnut Furniture, Hate Sattretaes,,Sprio Bets, ‘anos, Parlor and Sofa Be: Is years’ experience ; eh good gnarant as represented alow. }. Ke _KRIGG a A. BARGAIN, SURE —g600 WORTH OF NEW FURNT- ture, Carpeting, &c., wanted in exchange (even) for iwo handsome Building Plota in New Jersey, valued at 40 minutos by steam, ¥ minuten from station: healthy. To secure this bargain apply to or address A. ELY & CO., No. 9 Broad street. FIRST CLASS OUTFIT IN FUR) TURE ¢ OF THE Latest styie can be bought at my warcrooms, 160 Bleeck- street, corner of Sullivan ; a ‘ty Parlor Vedateads. 1 defy competition. — J. F.C, PIOKHARDT. A BeaXERY, “PINE BLACK WALNUT BOOKCASE Bedstead for sale cheap. Apply at 151 West Twenty- rst’ street, MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ToMPADOUR SATIN broeatel Parlor Suit, mado to, order for, #890) wil ies one In brocal Din rope fuite, $e ta, 68, vino tot Parlor, A L. BATTERSON'S FURNITURE STORAGE WARE- « hbo 681 and 680 Sixth Ce rhe med Fortieth street.— Flanoa and Furniture boxed for shipping, or removed in the city oF to the country. Rooms to let for ato rego of furautares or goods taken by load. atest and best furni establiahment oy ‘the e city, DDRESS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, BOX 1d'New York P st office, Life insurance, dc. effect: it goo jen nt reduced rates, Ne Be Uauaual sdvamtages and valuable privileges ssoured. “GROVER & BAKER'S MACHINES, 1.200 BROAD. ith] sleo toschines Fentod; iusehiaee repaired | oo Pe" mo! 5 cf M. ARMSTRONG, geanes STEAM MACHINE CARVING. WORKs, Nos. ry 66 Cannon Elaborate ¥ Walnut Mantels and Door t voc “Figure Carving our specialty. ‘OTICE.—I HEREBY FORBID ANY ONE TRUSTING Tien apeIaa oF HY account, ae I will not pay any debt of ‘suas ce te UMS cease. NE DOLLAR.OUR SALES NOW JURTIFTING, WE VIRGINIA BITTERS 19 Bie bot cviation willbe No deviation alte made in the ity h _~ ae bly ti fuade ihe se Ualted States, tbe tevtinony of ste at are mpene imp! oo BEAK ‘alls in ct jase of chills fever. 5A Gres Sones Street. For sale at Muduu's asd other princi- vesuesogy Prot 1s MMONS & CO.’S LOTTERI 3 4, xmrvony aera’ ouaens xo. 8 rar=borouras, fe 22, 07, 0s 1, 2s 82, 42, rho i it ha ha aac a ig tremogtontn i 2, inte , farnia bed "and and citalnra sabi ‘im wolwe tad pie, eas J. CLUTE, Broker, Broadwaye rt) t Fulton street and No. 3 Park row, ECEIVER'S NOTICE.—NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN persons i Cowan erty in the store of the late drm ofa Bisieger & Co., Nos. and 4 moe street, ae of New York, that nested to furnish to me, on the een satisfactory proof of ownership thereof, and to re- the same on or before 1810; otherwise such property will bewold at publle, auction to pay expenses and for account of whom ft may concel HOS. J. BARR Receiver of A. Bintnger &,Co, New Yorn, September 17, 1 T° MARKETNEN AND OTHERS. Public notice is hereby given that the new market between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, avenue C and the East river, will be open for the transaction of business on Saturday, October 1, 1870. pm pep ape for ‘tunds and stalls in said market must be to the Collector of City Revenue tn this department. RIUHARD B, CONNOLLY, Comptroller. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S Ovrrior, New YoxK, Sept, 29, 1670. MPO PATENTEES AND CONTRACTORS OF WOODEN Parements.-We are prepared to furnish Pitch Fine Lum- ber, such as is used for laying thee popular pavements, In oy quantity sad ‘at the lowest price. Our mills are situated in and ad, to Savannah, with ample timber at com- mand. “Facttites for freighting lumber from this point to ports along the Atlantic count ure unsurpassed, B, B. YERRILL & CO., Brokers, Savannah. [8E, PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE THE WA. ter Giters now on exhibition at 209 Broadw: [perversity oF fines rege cin OF NEW YorRK. We not, Faculty :— Hon. 7. W. OLERK Ee DECAFICLD SMITH. DAVID R. JAQUES. The annual session will open ‘on Tweed: bor, at 11A.M., at the University, Washi which hour’ students and ap; cats for Quested to attend at the Council Roo a9, -= —soray HAVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY. cashed and information giv sent, ost fie BATES & CO., No. 11 Wall stree Post office. Private ) rooms, Branch office 447 Broom street » the Lith of Octo- fagton square, at iraission are re- LOST AND FOUND. 0 LOST—ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, IN BROAD- ey, bee, Hail; & black and tan dog; had on co! lar with A. K. Fen doliars reward at No. 6 Coliege place Fouyp sox FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, IN BOND STREET, Pocketbook with « amall amount of money in it. The Bwner can havo it by calling at JOS Last Ninth sireot, top jor. UND—ON SUNDAY EVENING, Broadway, near Fourteenth street, a by giving description of the same and tained | it wi e returned to its owner. Cr OLD WATCH-—NO, 2,533, PARKINSON & FRODSHAM LT makers, London, taken from 127 Fifth avenue, on Wed- neaday night, Oct, 61870, “Full value will be pald ana no wo 26, IN Portemonnaie. he ainount it con: at +65 Broadway. \OLD RING—ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1870, ON Broadway, corner Franklin street, marked on inside “To Jennie.” ‘The finder will recolve the full value y turning tt to MUTUAL BENEFIT SAVINGS BAN Nasiau street. OST—AT LINA EDWIN'S THEATRE, FRIDAY EVEN- , October 7, a brown silk Umbrelia, “Any one retura- ing the same to the box office of the theatre will ve nand- nomely rewarded. OST—A TIMEBOOK, ON FORTY-SIXTH STREET 4_and Sixth avenue. ¢ finder will please return to 146 West Forty-sixth aircet and receive $10 reward. Lost Meet IN THE FAMILY CIRCLE AY THE Grand Opera House, on Saturday afternoon, a Trea- surer’s Account Book, of no use to any one but the owner. Pigs finder will be rewarded and no questions asked if left at 8. J. GORDON'S office, U4 Beach street, on Monday. REWARDS, _ ) REWAR -FOR THE RETUR “TO THE JANI- ‘or of 67 Exchange piace (no questions asked) of a re white Fox Terrier Bitch; ears and tai! uncut; small ti spots on vkin; weight about 15 pounds, [5 REWARD.—LOST, SUPPOSED IN ONE OF THE y-third street stages, about 2 o'cjock P. M., intka a) Pocketbook, eeuiaint @ certain sum of peda a few car iekets and a certitcs The finder will Tecotve the al ward by returning the same to WiL- TAM NH at Twenty-(rat street, 350, REWARD.--LOST, IN A SIXTH AVENUE CAR, ph st dan fees Oct. soibey a Diamond Pin, worn by a gentle- ‘The a! ‘and no queations asked will be paid by a vvidreasing ©. uM. ‘ALTMAN, ben: Sixth avenue. No questions asked on Sabanare Pianoforte; Se ae etry phason $5 1) REWARD—FOR A “GOLD STEM WINDER vata residence, 12 East Tenth’ street, one gblock west of IY Watch taken Friday night, Broadway, between Universit and Fifth returning to 220 Greenwich stree' bee ROSEWOOD BRO CATEL Fear 8 REWARD. GOLD WATCH Lost ‘months; made to order : cost $300, for $140; o don pio Fore $100; mi rep Suita, ee 8 Bedroom Suits at wards Baltcost’ ‘Cail at private residence 11S eat Twenty oventh » street, near Bits avenuce EGE. coc! By aeaer & i irpiture Manufacturers, and 498 Canal and Nos. 8 and 10 Vestry stree Chamber Sets, consisting of pris MINE weet itl rom 885 UPWARD. Wi 7 ones, ofl nish, ‘alnut Parlor Suits, 7 p! : re a 1 PS, $60. ‘Walnut Parlor Suits, square eek if £4 nee a or tvs, an P bi att vine 1 7 pieces, Walnut Parlor Suits, oquare ac all Ova, $160, Rosewood, mahogacy, walett and oa Parlor, Library, Chamber ani Dining Room Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds, &c., &c., constantly on hand, ‘All goods guaranteed as'represeate, DEGRAAF & pe reet, between Varick and Hudson, URNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. Housekeepers sunpited with the above ‘on eary terme. Payments weekly or monthly. CORNER" R TWENTY-FIFTH ST, “AND shen "Av. XREAT. BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. -THE UNDE R- uigned will sell his entire stock of elegant Parlor, Libra: Dining and Bedroom Suita below cost, previous to remo buytrs abould bem pees Fes chasing elsewhere. PETER SCHAEFER, 64 Crosby street. NEEDHAM’S NEW PATENT SOFA BED xhibition, American Institute Fair), contains Spring and Hair Mattresses enteral oe arate from the Sofa. W. 8. HUM HAYS, 6:4 Broadwa; Og MONTHLY PAYMENTS.-CARPETS, tn ALY & CUNNINGHAM, 286 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. Prices lower than any other house in the city. S MARBLE MANTELS, ARBLE AND MAKBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE latest imported patterne; Monuments, fleadsiones at reduced prices, A, K’ ABER, renin marble works, 184 and 126 Kast Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. oo SLATE MANTELS RICH AND inf up to 820. T. arawanre ae So. Lendl Saltth Sen avenue, between ‘Thirty-fifth S. iy neat tract bets een Broadway and Eighth avenue, Marble and Martleized Mantels Monursenta, Headstones, of superior workmansltp, chespeal in the oly. med & oC ; MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 298 WEST _STORAGE. A. “STORAGE §1 @ A MONTH PRR LOAD, AND CARI advanced on Furniture, Pianos, Jewelry, Merchandise, eu’ by AM, CRISFALAR, 808 Broadway, near Houstos auregh ROBERT ‘street. 50 REWARD.—LOST oN THE STH INST., A GOLD Watch and Chain, either on the Sixth or Third Ayv- enue Ratilroad. The finder, by we the same w 147 bens Tenth street, will receive the above reward, FE. ®. Roscoe, Liverpool, maker, No H. KNUBEL, 1 REWARD,—LOST, SATURDAY NIGHT, Sxr- 5 ine 4, in going'from Ninth street to the’ Jers jpf200,, The boxe reward will be pald by lewving it i ELSH, 567 Second avenue. $100 REWARD TO THE FINDER OF A SUM OF #500 in a blank envelope, Ra ey twy 1100 bills and three parcels of smaller notes, cach of ; lost avout 1P. M. on Friday last. The reward will ne paid on the de- livery of the money to Mr, COSTELLO, in the counting room of t Uie Herald office. $197 REWARD WILL BE PAID BY YHE CASTER of the Fifth Avenue Hotei to any one who will re- tora the five $1,000 United Bi name of Louisa Emilie Agiao Binase—two ‘ten forties, uum- bered 13,247 and 13,345, act March 3, 1864, and three five- twenties, numbered 21,065 (act Februnry 28, 12), 4143 wned ist ‘act of June 30, 1884. Lost in the beginning of May, 500! REWARD. Sinn 2 PAID FOR THE RETURN (to WM, WATS! No. 9 Franklin street, New 0 rk) of the articles Taken fren ble idence, Wesichester, ‘arma, Friday, September —ONLY EXPERI iy regintored in the veut ear F ED OPERATIVES ed by, COX & KING, successors to Warren, Whipple & Co., 72 Broadway. Refer to the leading business houses as to ability, standing and responsibility. CLOTHING. UE LADIES AND GENTLE ised at the eee ae ALT paya ‘arpeis, Furniture, Je a; from 10 from 3 to #9 for Pants, from for east of Clothing to $40 tor Stik Dr $15 for coats. B: ng, OF & now. by post punctually at. tended to, Ladies attended by Mra. Anhalt. TS. MISHS, 137 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND ntiemen can receive tho highest prives for Cast-oft Clothing and Cappels vy calling oF ‘audreasing. Ladies aie fended by Mrs. Mie o ong ASTROLOGY, Bri. RIGINAL MADAM BYKON, DOCTRESS AND pecuy wharriages. 80 Fourth ird and Twenty-fourth streets, ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND HO! voyant, tel's the past, present and fute husband. 169 West Forty-frst street, between Broadway venth a nue. ADAME LA BLANC “ IREAT U Onery ae D Business and Meaical Clairvoyant. No. 115 West Twenty-six et, between Sixth and Seventh aven HILLIPS, INDIAN, MEDICAL, AND BUSINDSS fairvoyant, reveals past, present and fature, 667 First Fortieth and For avenue, bowe vet otro, + gireulars Box 4,264 or of the Seventh Roberts as the" Tih in: send ss ndopted af sa ee Suns acts isan rene represent M4 be it therefore vives! volved, F that fi berts we. Fecognize « man possentiag “Ait Cheeta’ mee represent the Fiith Cony ity’ and! couniy ot New York in eo'nalis ot Connvene ‘Ho eva ter eman, Fossemes of high I attainments, a man of unblemished por and tnd love of tis nage land cannot’ be questioned. ever been the friend of Ireland and Palin end. in hls 1 deavors to emancipate the one nd th iavitiy expended bis tune and money, o reward but ibe) gpirlction that bo was merely ‘raking his duty towards Secondiy—That we Feapectfully xollett bie nomination. o the Tammany Hall General Commities as candidate for Cow geen and that in the event of bis recelving such nomina- 0° the poll ant to work ener clecllons fully asvared that Py will devotea to ‘ae vin Tand, and the liberation of bis countrymen “now ro Gag mo English gungeone fer the iron yoke of British. dew ‘that, pot apn ge wae © Roberts will ‘ten aaa justre on the character wi representative Irish: ve wou for themacives in America.” men bare ‘Thirdly~That ® cominities be appointed to tender the foregoing resolutions to Colonel Wiliam 'R. Roberta, art a the minutes of our ies aod anos pe not only his adopted count id the} land of well be proud, while bis totam for eee heaman seca ‘una eer ts foregoing resolutions Were tinaniiows Monday, the Sd day of Octobes, 1870. ee. EDWARD WALSH, Prew Me HALL, OCTOBER 7, 1870, ‘The National Democracy of Mozart Hall are requested folowing a a MONDAY, Loin @ hours of O'clock P.M. +5 to ‘elect, tod ihe directions of the folowing ‘nama inspectors, five from each ward to « County Convention, to io a Masonic Halls Th URSDAY, {3th inst. to nominate candidates for Mayor, County Clerk, Bherltf an ree Coroners:— Five Delegates from each ward to « Congressional Con- vent u2ne,Delegate trom each election district, to nominate « ‘Assera! ‘One del reg bh a to Beene ~ re each election district, to nominate » ‘The Congressional. Conventions will meet at tne following named piaces on Tuesday evening, October 18:— Fourth Congressional at Dieeit 117 Hadaon street, cee Lo os street. ener Congreasions! Disiet, 2 Jackson Hau, Greenwich Seventh Congressional District, at 100 First avenue. Eighth Lace ony) District, at 427 od 4 Ninth Con, onal District, at One Hundred and Twenty fifth street and Eighth avenue. ions will meet on Wednesday even- ‘The Asem! ing, October 18 nt the fol following Firat Assembl; seembly Ditsie ‘Convention, at itt Hadvon street. Second strict Convention, at Third’ Ansoubty Dinter "conven pas os ueaneuiees, Broome street, corner of Centre. Fourth Assembly District Cosrentzon, at No, 104 Madison Fifth Assembly District Convention, at No. 242 Spring ae Assembly District Convention, at No. 68 Columbia earaath As Assembly District Convention, at No. 98 West ‘ourth street. Eighth Assembly District Convention, at 101 Hest er street. Ninth Assembly District Convention at 698 Washingtor street, Tenth Assembly District Convention, at 100 First avenue. Eleventh Assembly District Convention, at 382 Sixth avenue, Twelfth Assembly District Convention, at 70 avenue D. Thirteeath Assembly District Convention, at 321 Seventh avenue. Fourteenth Assembly District Convention, at northeast cor- nar Rwellt steet and Fire avenue, Fitt mbly District Convention, at Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avon Sixteenth Assembly Distrlet Convention, at 427 Second ave nue. Seventeenth Assembly District Convention, at 618 Ninth avenue. Eighteenth Assembly District Convention, at southeast cor- ner of Fortieth street and Third avenue. Nineteenth Assembly District Convention at Seventeenth “ifwontieth Astembiy District Convention at Sixty-second 'wentlet wes b!} onvent street and Third avenue. Twenty-first Assembly District Convention at 128th street and Third avenue. First WaRp—Ins : Paul Klohr, Manrice Stack, Patrick Murphy." ¥ol eld at 44 Greenwich street, Skcony Wanp— weet J. Carmody, 1p—Inapectors J. Coure, Poll held at 115 essai nireet. THD Warp—li Daniel, Terence Poll held 2 ha ‘Greenwich Hilard, William Mee! atreet. Fourtn Wanp—I B ward Stack. Matthew cere Thomas Murpby. Pol held at 1) Madison ivr Wal Inspectors: oseph Farrin, Michael McManus, Da come Poll nnd’ at 1233 Hudson atreet. la J Srx7H Wanp—Inspectors; Mortimer Sullivan, Jobn Mitch- ell, Michael Brophy. | Poll held at 600 Pearl strect. Seventa Wanp—Ing aurick Kelly, Datel Demp Wiliam Jackson: Tot held at 114 Martfson airoct, ‘1antn WA"D—Inapectora: Charles H. Husted, Hai te Nistn Watb-—duepectora: Charles, ethelas, Jamon Hur- ley, John MeCormapk. Poll held 998 Washinton street. eTit WARb—Luspectors: a Tufencer, Theodore Carstens, Casper Walthers, Poll bel Broome street, ELEVENTH Wanb-Taspectorts Thomas y, Cetilly obo Coleman, John Hauck, Poll beld at 266 Rivington atreet, TWELFIA Waxn—Inspectors: Edward Smith, Thomas Maloney, Willlam Jackson, Poil held at Laurens strect, ‘Tenth avenue. THIRTEENTH WARD—Inapectors: Michael Coleman, Jobo ©, Kapp, Charles Torney. Voll held at O'Shaughnessy Hall, commer Broome and Pit aroets, errexrm WARD-—Inspectors: Hugh, Dalton, Jamea Woods, Daniel O'Riley. Voll held at Schneider's, corner Broome and Mott streei Firreesrit W AnD Inspectors Patrick Fagan, James L. Babbitt John Smith, “Poll held at 61 Ileecker street, SixvkeNTH Wagn—Inepectors: J. W. Berrian, John Clendening, John Quigiry. Poll hela at 821 Seventh avenue, SEVENTEENTH WaArD—Ipspectors: John P. Morris, Thomas Devin, Jobn Foie 1 held at 100 Pir First avenue. Fiaatesnrad) Warp—Ins Tho J. Kiley, Christopher Higains, Thomas Folan, Poll held at 427 Second avenue. eEnrit WAn)—Inspectors: James Larkins, Henry Evans, Terence Sheridan, Yoli held at corner Sixty-seconil street and Third avenus. TwanTiEru Wann Inspectors: Henry H. Covert, Robert her, Michael Brophy. Poll heid Fortleth street and ‘avenue, T¥-FIneT Wann Inspectors: Stephen Geoghegan, 'm, I. Lee, Matthew Kenney. oll beld 57 Thin avonue. TWENTY-8EOOND WAkD—Inspectora: rt, Frederick Myers, Patrick Lynch, Poll nel ‘at tol ‘Ninth fAMMANY CAMPAIGN CLUB OF HE TWENIY frat ward. ‘At a meeting of the above club Saturday evening the fol lowing resolutions were adopte Resolved, Bhat in the platform adopted at Rochester wo recogaize the true democratic principles. ‘olved, That we give to the nominees of that Conven- tion, headed by Hon, John T. Hoffman, our united and hearty uy reSived, ‘That in Richard Crocker we see a man of ability and true representative of the young men, and we recor mend bim to Tammany Hall for the nomination of Coroner. Resolved, That our President, Counselior Thomas L. Feit- ner,{/s our choice for the nomination from Tammany fall for the Assembly, and we sped see recommend bim for that posi- tion. D ¥. CARROLL, Chairman. _Ws. GouLpenury, 5 1 om WARD CHARLES z. LOEW AND MATTHEW T. Brennan Cany a mm Club.— A regular meeting of the above association was last Bight corner of Beventicth street and aad arene when the fallow ng resolutions were unanimously adopte Whereas iG arlen F Loew and Matthew T. Brennan have always al en them ives to be able, honest and faithful pune oftcers in the Rositions of public trust to which called them, od, That we pledge Charles E. Loew and Matthew T. Brennan our entire support, and use our utmoxt eodea- vors to promote thelr interesta ‘in the Nineteentn ward, aud secure thelr election in the coming campalgn. | HO! AUGUST BROWN, Vice President. JamEs WALLAOR, Treasurer. JAMES MoGovEns, | Seere! THE LECTO RE SEASON. _ Ny N ¥ iB OF yest ANNUAL COURS! coruLas Ltoniaus Before the YOUNG MEN'S UNIVERSALIST ASSOCIATION of the ety of Ni York, at Association Hall, ner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. jeeday, November 1, 1870-Geo. Wm. Curtis, Subject Our National Folly; the Civil Service. Lahn <a a ne 1, 1870 Rev. W. H.W. Murray. Sub- ject—~' \dirondacks. ricagay, November 2, 1s0-Profeunr B. te Youmans Subject ¢ Dynamics 0! fe. Tuvadey, November 24, ii0-—Sustin MeCarthy, Subject — The Franco-Prussian. Tuesday Subject — Charles ar. . December 6, 1810—Miss Kalo Field. Teeter eens 13, 1870—Rev. Jas. M. Pullman. Subject Son wo tikee inanane feverved seats, 82 3. ‘They may ‘ourse tickets, obiained at the rooms of the Association, 1,2°8 Hroudw Ponds muste store, 896 Broadway, and at D. Appleton & Co."*, corner of Grand ‘and ‘Green henkcnsaal BYES AND I ISEASES OF THE EYE AWN! ® CURED BY Elecirclty.—Dra. IVES & POWELL, General Prac iivioners, 167 Haat ‘Thisty-fourth street, corner Third avea! PROPOSALS. _ by ood oF pipe PARKS, 265 BROADWAY, NEW Your, Oct. Props will be recelved at this office until thi for the purchase of the exterior iron railing, gatex, and base stone around the I signed, endorsed * roposals for purchasing iron, railin ad base stone around Battery." ETE SWIG President Department ‘of Pubite Parks J EPARTM NT OF Puptic PARKS, ‘6 BROADWAY, New Youk, Oct. 4, 1 Proposals will he pom ne Mat thie office until the 10th Inet. for the removal of the bullding known as the Rotunda, situ ated on Chambers street, in City Hall Park, Also for the p chase And removal from the premises of all the roaterial of such butlding. All to be done within twenty daya after the acceptance ot the propose), sad the ground left fe b that adjoining. ens! nporals. wilh be ease 1 tive auer- Hgned, ende “Proposals for, the removal 0: 0 flened,, endorsed “Froposala for, Ute retma SWaEey, President Department of Pabiie Parka, ae! MISC, ELLANEOUE CCOUNTANT’S OFFICE, 3465 BROADWAY, “CORNER. A er erantlin atreet.—Books kept, an pmasters’ and ox ecutors! accounts made out, bills legved, Bankropw wil find it to thelr tnterest to call. ei VANDERHOOF & Baaas. VORCES, Dp LEGAL DIVORCES. OBTAINED wire. out publicity; advice free of charge. Apply in person of by utter to WM. B. HARPER, Counsellor at Law, 109 Broadway, near Duaue street, FEBROX NEW ADVERTISING AGENCY, Reference and Direciory, now bel the Grand Central Hotel, ‘The Rights. Tor Hotes i all para the States (or sale. Apply at 7 i4 Broadway. JANKS, nhs ~ 1 Blank Book Manofactacers, 9 4 made Wo any vALErie Fulton weet Blank |