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.~Peterson & Hum) ived and aref now and elegant om ‘aonsleting of rieh medallion, centre, au? 4 over in this coentry,) medallion velvet, try, And Brostols carpets, aad all’ radon ot Akeaper carpeting usually found in carpet » adotha, in groat variety, for enle on the mort Garpetings ted expressly for nvaise carpets, (in ons entire Gouraud’s Italian Medieated Soap, for the | ation of discased and sallow rking, is still the wonder Equally astonishing are the powdre subtile, delight of thousan ily white and plished Jaboratory, 67 Walker street, first store trem Hair Dye and Wigs.--Batchelor’s manufac= | is ab No. 233 Broad ray, oy the best accommodations’ in ation of his hair dy ark. whers he world for tho sale and and newly invented wij 3. Nino private rooms, all on one floor. Copy t Elastic Stock. jo knoe-cape, suspon- Age te snd endeainae 5% i a ow-leg instruments, « wivolapas ant and piles, aad bolt fox cor Trusses, Shoulder Brace ings, for enlarged veins of Sew instrument “or pro Duleney. d0., No. 1g Annstroot Dr. Kellinger has Succeeded beyond His most sanguine exvectations in throwing open his spacious ‘at Yonkers for the accommodation of bis patients As the season is about to close, portion of his large and benutiful stud of horae ale, many of which cannot be exco!lod for style, speed and beauty in tho United States. One par of splendi year old bay mares, very fast—can go one hundred miles in- Side of ten hours ;’ a sorrel and gra for style~ tho} Desutifnl long tail bay teann, for general family e surpassed, and they are without fanlt or blemish; one Died ware very fast, and aa clean as 9 h sorrel, a3 pretty ag over stood kind and gentle in every way ; ti: No deceit will be prac- bo guaranteed, pe ae SDYERURRMENTN RENBW SEE SIXTH AND 8HVEN PERSONAL, E RECEIVE A NOTE DIRECTED TO and Inst, without B., and the public in general. that the world gaunot | Everything wi D EVERY oAY TH PAGSS. ARRIE, PLE, You, with the aa and at the eame offic SPECIAL OTL: ree ree RKIVAL OF SHIPS FROM FORKIGN POKTS.— ting frionds from forci gm Ports, olth or hy Printing Telogeaph, will be inforraed of a sliip sacri: , in ample time for them so 0 voasol’s rival at the whart OULOGNE SUR MER—NOTEL DE L’EUROPE.—PAR- jlogne, or en © oute to Pacis, are ra- informed that this first rate establishment is situ- nay, opposite the steam packet station, and near ‘The apartmenta corbine ele- It hae an excellent table d’hote, and Board for families on English and Amorican papers ily on the table, and bath rooms attached to the hotel. F,—PHMENIX ASSEMBLY NO, 1 BENEVOLE? Bercans —Tho members aro requested to attend to pay the Inst triute of respect to our deceased brother, Dr. whi Campbell, togethor with hia frionds and relatives, on janday, Hth instant, at 2o’clock P. residence, 383 Ninth atreat, galia. By order of the W. P. fos about to visit B tho Paris railway terminus. ce w th comfort. ines aro of the choicest vintaxes. most reasonable terms. M., from his brother's ‘The members to have their ro: D. TODD, Seo’y, WENTY SIXTU ANNUAL FAIR (1853) OF THE AME- rican Tnstitute, New York, “awarded to Professor il, No. 1 Bowery, a eilver medol, for a very superior REAN GALLERY §0 BASY OF AC- , 63 Brosdway. HE DAGUER “ees in the city is ROOT Wish to avoid Jong and tedious journeys up Stairs, wil make a note of this every style, and in ail eorts of weather. EEWAWKEN FERRY ASSOCTATION—THE BOARD ion hereby communicates to the share- have made arrangements 4 Ferry, which boat will Perfect pictures taken in holders and the publ with the steamer Frank, of Bw from to-day regularty Ian¢ on its trips at the nowly built dock at Guttenberg, and take and Iand passe dock ef Guttenders, and Ferry Association, exenrsion on Monday, the S1st of October to the new dock, either by the steamer Frank or ti they have chartered for the oceasio Afiret rate orchestrs Foasted whol» steamer Nimrod, whioh ‘They have also éngagad will treat their guosts to au ox 1d will leave the foor of Sprin Monday, the 81st, of Octo’ er, at IL BM, Tiel ets for ‘the @ach way, to be bad at tho office of the cas Yolock A.M., and ier, 77 Chatham BUACDING ANI) LUDELMU S(NOLE GENTLEMEN CAN BB modsted with fue cooma, with paruial board, door trom 'Honaton, in s strictly ‘te family, where the comforts of a home may be ob: ‘The house hae tho modern tmprovements, bath, Ae. and is convenient to twolinos of omnibnsses, Unexeoptiony reference given and required. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND floor, sith other rooms, suitable for gontlemon and their ‘Wives, or ringls gent'emen, with board, «t No. 190 Wost Eigh- teenth etrevt, botwoen Kighth and Ninth avenues. PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST, FOR A single gontloman—farai sure now—at 870 Broadway. GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD FOR HIMSELT, The location must be below near Broadway, cond floor, will be req aired. t 10" Ninth street. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE A€COMMODA- ted with breakfast and tea and dinner on Sunday. Th jo: has all the modern improvements, and the comforts 0 Apply at 112 West Twenty second 188 Sullivan atreet, ti two children and nurse. Amity and Fourteenth str , Joining rooma, on the first. or Addrces A. H. B. 1 home may be realized. street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, YOUNG FRENCH WIDOW LADY WISHES BOARD quiet genteel boarding house. Will be paid; in advance if required. Herminie, Broadway Post Uffice. WIDOW LADY CAN LET A HANDSOME FRONT OR back room, furnished “¥o a gentleman and iady, with eals in their room if required, board for the Indy only, i & retired neighborhood, west of Broadway. Four lines of gars and s'nces every five minutes. for three days. ARD—TWO OR THREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with board at 33 Market stroo@ OARD IN SOUTU BROOKLYN, NO, 71. WARREN street, between Menry and CTin men can obtain a handset Boor, with part References required. IN BROOKLYN. ‘Two doliars a week Address by letter, The tr test confidence Address R. L. H., Broadway Post office, m.—Two ingle gentl ed room in the seen board. Location’cunvenient to the ferries AN ENGLISH LADY having opened a new house, threo blocks from Atlantic house nowly furnished, as, ing a fow genteel persona; ao! e,, is decirous of obtein ° hand the comforts of a home cen be had. Apyffy at No. OARD AT 618 BROADWAY.—LARGE AND DESIRA- Te snits of rooms, wit front parlors on iret and socond 19 gentlemen. may be obtain- has all the modera improve- Poors; s1s0, fine rooms fo od, with full board. Tho OARD WANTED—BY A PAMILY OF FIVE ADULTS, in a first class house, above Bleecker street. Address box 846 Post Office, stating Teqnired and given, SUITES OF R00M: r, replete with the conveni or not, an desired. ON THE SECOND cos of gos, water, do. Uneaceptionable families soo b1o home woul? do well to apply at3d East between Broadway Also, asnite of rooms on fourth ficor. ferences exchanged. JROARD WANTED.—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, FOR a@ gentleman and his wife; location not abowo Abingdon rnished rooin fer a rentloman, wife an box 2,517, Post Office, OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN TWO miles of P'uiton ferry, ta = plain. quiet snd rospsctabla family. in a pleasant loassic ber own room. Address ‘with rea! namo, &¢., to A. B. street. Brooklyn, wo baths in tl ms and looation, WANTED—PFRMANENTLY, BY A LADY hild, 0, ins rorpectable pl vate family, west of 3, street prof ered ‘They will furnish thei ven room if desired, ald office, or call on the advertiso:, OARDING—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR single gentlemen, and rooms furnished or unfurnished, ‘as they desire, at No. 121 Laurens at. OARDING.—SEVBRAL SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A obtain board in a new house nts, where the com- OARDING.—FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN can ho accommedat d with board and pleasant rooms, fronting Broadway and Ninth ‘ton at 767 Broadway, corner of A SUITE OF ROOMS ALSO ROOMS F single gentiomen, to let with board, in a firs’ Jo. 4 Abingdon square, west side. OARDING.—ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED, nished or tinfurnished, with board, in a first clase hous 0 with all the modern improvements, and where i forte fn home may ho enjoyed. Dinaer at six o'clock. 1y at 398-Fourth avenue, IRNISHED ROOMS TO place—Two el by immediate appliea- LET, AT NO. 2 CLINTON Broakfact if re- Seeres, References exchanged. First class restaurans int parlors, on’ feet RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITE.TULL tained at No. 6 Amity plas, be- ev eon Amity ani pass be constantly.” Hob, eed, OOMS TO LET—WITH BI r GUSTO GET WITH BREAKFAST ‘AND TEA, AT AURNISHED ROOMS one tnt gontremee of the hrat “seapectabtitog used a 0 prinmo nate eee -A LADY AND DAUGHTE! ina amall family, rt of ti le t ho exoeed $4 pet week, for 8 ANP pom, IORNISHED ROOMS. wish, without boss @leanliness requ! Deraarency. Address March, Herald office. —_NARe DUAN HOUSE, ms, and oxamine the olsowhare. ODGINGS.. Li at this now establishme modations before gonte per night. ‘0 ROOWS—NEATLY VYURNISHED, FOR THE AC- commodation of single by applying at No, 83 Tad plying "i be had ov a) Valk: rerect, a fow doore FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, alto 8 large furnished front roo ‘ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, 4 adjoini aa WANTS, | 50 YOUNG LADIES WANT&D PERMANENTLY—IN a whol ‘ious know - \d shoo Attara, jo store near the Park; a p ledge of he brsivess not nece.sacy. Als 3) 2 | Inquire at 4 Chambers etree! ROUSE & MILLER. 00 SHIRT BOSOM HANDS AND FALSE COLLAR 2 stitebors wanted at Green's atirt nanufastory, 205 | Fulton street. None but the ver: best of sewers need apyly To those sonstant empl and the highest prives paid, m ploy ae) A YOUNG MAN RECEYILY AREIY Poria, whore he was anking hot , in goin, ten daja Ho bas the best of recom- ifurnish some peouniary guarantee. I. MAZOU, 561 Pearl street, A FRENCH, OR FRENCH AND CLASSICAL TEACHER is wanted, in a small sehool in the eountry. 112 Astor Ho this day or Monday morning. QONOAEMAKER WANTED.—A GOOD CLOAKMAKE! 0 whom constant employment will be given, Addre: R. P., Herald office, Addro Cn BAKER WANTED.—ONE WHO UNDERST. ig al to his business perfectiy, and can turn out work any in the city, will find a Zood situation by addressing Reiff, Herald office. 'Nono other need apply. “IRLS WANTED.—FIFTEEN OR TWENTY GIRLS vl aed find employment at Mendes & Martin’s, 69 Leonard street. GonPet WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY IN tho Sonth. One competent to teach the higher branches of English, mathematics, French and music on the iano and guitar. A Indy having'some experience in teach- i preferred, Apply to Grown & DoRosset, 190 Front at, ALESMAN WANTED—-IN. A WHOLESALE WINE ‘and Jiguor establishment. ‘To a entieman of good ad- who haa bad experience in the, business, and, can cone mand a fair amonut of Southern and Western trate, a libe- falary will be paid. All communications must 6) ntain real name and address, which will be gongidored confidential. Address ©. H., Herald o1z¢o. ALESMEN WANTED—WE tho city retail dry goods busine Hook, 30 Bowery ERVANTS WANTING SITUATIONS, AT MANNING'S offive, 10 Tillary stre¢ Brooklyn.—First class Protes tant seamstress, two German and three other excellent house Work servants, with seven, four and threvlyears city refer- ences; an experienced norse;a healthy, respectable young ‘Woman as wo nurse, and seven good cooks, MO TAILORS—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FIFTY ‘L ‘good coat, vest and pantaloon makers, Apply at No. 10 Park place, up stairs. drei CQUAINTED WITH Apply to Chas, G. 1 MERCHANT TAILORS.--A SITUATION WANTED, by a firet clats cutter. Refers to the jt houses in the Giiy. “Adcrees Cutter, Brondway Post Office, for two days, 0 WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, TWO FIRST RATE watchmakers to go South. One must understand en- graving, Apply at 18) Broadway. 10 BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS—A YOUNG MAN who has been a salesman in a large boot and shoe ostab- lishment, and who can cut and fit, wishes s situation where he can have the Sabbath to him Character unquestion- able. Enquire at No. & Greenwich street. O CANVASSERS—WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN, TO solicit advertisements; one accustomed to the business pill be paid a iair ealary, ° Apply ov adderas Index, No. 1) 2 Jo Fulton street, Brooklyn, before 9 o'clock Monday morning. JANTED=A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, a0 ohambermaid and waiter; has no ob Jo:tion’ to do) general housework ia'aemall fe neo Feforence can be given, Can hres b tat placo, Wd Orobby gtrs=", betwen Peinca and Springs Y A VERY RESPECTABLE GER with first rate city references, a situation, cithor por in a private family or hotel, oF as pastry or other first ‘class ‘cook, She understands Wrench, Enelis and German cooking professionally, and speaks’ all the languages. Apply on Monday at Morris & Co.'s office, 2 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTABLE firl, to do general housework ina small family; good warher and irener. Best of city refere call at 187 Nineteenth streat, between Seventh an avenues, for two days. Eighth ANTED—A GOVERNESS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, in the country, where there are two children. A lady competent to teach English. French apd music. Good tosti- gonisis will be required. Apply at 20 Brevoort place, Tenth street, between Broadway and University pl: ‘ANTED—FEMALE MAP COLORERS, WELL AC- quainted with the business, to work by the pieoo or to join the country ata fairsalary. Apply to F.J. Visscher & J0., No 2}4 Wall street, between 6 and 12 o’olock, ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD HANDS T0 EMBROIDER cloth and velvet cloaks, Apply at Horton & Son's, 279 Fulton street, Brooklyn race ANTED—A NUMBER OF GENTEEL, NEAT, AND intelligent girls, as waiters, References as to charac. fer will be required. ‘Tosuch as are capable good wages vail Yo paid. Apply personally at the o” on Family Hotel, at the corner of Twenty-first stroet and Gramercy park, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 4 P.M. ‘ANTED—A SMART AND INDUSTRIOUS BOY, AT No. 863 Broadway. 7 ANTED— A CHAMBERMAID, WHO CAN SHOW THR best testimonials, Apply immediately at 173 E Twenty third street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST CLASS COOK, by tn experienced English woman. Apply at tbe Ser vante’ Hail of Reform, 698 Broadway,two doors above Fourth street, ANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE FRENCH FAMILY, in West Hoboken, @ good cook, who would help ia the washing and ironing. Apply at No. 35 Liberty strovt, up eta WANTED-BY A GOOD, BRASS MOULDER, A situation; he understands both light and hoavy work. Addres, hy note, 8. B, O., Herald office. ‘WANIED-A YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK; MUST WRITE fa air band and be well'recommended, Address box 2,010 Post Office, stating salary required. WANTED—A SITUATION, AS BOOKKEEPER OR clerz, in a wholesale store or importing hiuse, by a go- a-head youby man, ofgrest experience, thoroughly acquainted with bookkeeping. ‘The most unexceptionabte reference will be given, ond £200 lodged in employcr’s hands ag security, Address'C. C,, Herald office, the morning to stand the Inco and embroid: Apply in mas M. Stonier, ery business. 382 Bowery. V ANTED—BY A YOUNG PHYSICIAN, A SITUA- tion to sesist one dving an extensive practice, or to take charge of a wholesale ing thoronghly com Address, for three retail drug ostablishment, be- ent, and can give host of references, hi Herald offic ANTED—A SALESMAN, WELL, with the city retail grocery trade, £ Co, wholesale grocers, 2 Monday, from 1 to 2 P.M. ANTF: MAN, en in the busi as Will be give eome well recommended and has aslary or an interest. in the busi Johnston, Herald off ED—A SITUATION, AS man who understands his busin afarm. Address 8, A., 21 John street, Ployer cau heseen, RDENER, can take char; ANTED—§1/2UBROADWAY, SALESMEN, CLERKS, porte and waite keepers, chai her: ‘men on steamers, ers, boys to learn trades, girls ermaids for South and West.’ App! ‘ouch: be euited. THOS. SPINK, agent, ANT#+D—A GOOD SALESWOMAM, WHO UNDRR- Toa will be offer- busines. good INSTRUCTION. A YOUNG LABY FROM SWEDEN, DISTINGUISHED obtain # situation in a female institute, here or in the South, to to Brotessor Darmetrom, 140 Waverley p A FRENCH PERSON, HAVING A FEW HOURS TO o pao every day, wishes to engage in an American family to learn ebildren, from three to eight years, the French lan- Address W. guage Sho los the best of recommendations M., Herald offi A Daeraaaety 1) strect and = streets.—Mrs Perrott, who his resided several France, receives a limited number of pupils to boar A class for draw: g and oil painting, threo times a w way. VENING DRAWING OLASS FOR GENTLEMEN of ladies in drawing and paixt- Ciroular at the ine from ing. Spe stitution of to 9. Day classes course for female teachars. "rofussor 8. Sehuster, 494 Broadway. RENCH LANGUAGE.—PAOF. D. LAGROIX, NO. 259 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils tor thorough iustruction in the French language, imparting to thera the ‘erms in ability co speak it with fluency and correciness. private class, $i por month (twelve leesone). NSTRUCTION.—SOUND AND GRNUINF E! French, LISH, ordinary levson ‘crsons at moderate terms, M for the pianoforte, singing and drawing. Schools attnaded. Addrors 41 Broadway, Heraldry office. MM, “A288, ONE OF THE BEST RIDING MASTERS a agement at to ILippo- * in Paria, intending, after bi drome has expired, to erect a riding school, desires to tin: Partusr with 83,000, “Apply to'S. Geugolmaa, 90 Grand s PANISH LANGUAGE.—A NEW SPANISH CLASS PROP. VINGUT, age himself to ar neh the langus the end ix satisfactory to the soholar. —GOLDSMITH’S CHEAP CLASSBS WILL COM. fe mence early ip November; tickets for sale now; pri fall course of instruction in penmans 7 siuding $600 2 premiums to pupils, Hookksopiag commencing on or before » November 1, will b Wied to # course of writing lessons without charg , No, $62 Broadway, corner of F of penmanship, with copies and instene yetem LS pae gal geae mme lity. VER B, GOLDSMITH. DELETE TE. eaeaeeano ORYSTAL PALACE. ae AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Siena OFFICER, CRYSTAL PALACB. public are respectéally informod that the Orystal Ps ry RO Re a amc neatost of atiteh ad LA*S MILLINER WANTED—AT 703 BROAD- who has been engaged in ons of the first houses D FROM loyed in the dry goods bnai- and in the stock brokerage, wisha to represent house in Now Orlcans, whoro he intende Novemh ward, Jonz William Denzans 7th, Michael Well; Wart; 10th, Danior 1; Hunt; 11th, Jac i Charles Mills; 13th, John Stun; i an; 13th, B.S. Hart; 1th, Join Caffrey: ulins Johnuon; Ith, Re ne F John Hi. Anthon, William Mootry, G. De Witt Clinton, G. Androus, George W. Bowne, Committers of Arrangements the Yourg Men's Demoorat!s Nationst Clubs Octobe Wid (resi the demoer atic eaudidate to represent said ‘district in the Acsembly of this State. Democratic Oct. 24, 1863, Samuel Auld, Foy ticket for thirty years, iy mical administration of the municipal concerns of this city. this convention offer to their fellow-oitiz representatives, whose past course is for aeseeaor, constables and school officer: AGQUAIN fBD Apply to Rathbone Duane strect, Saturday er A TO TAKE CHARGE OF A wholesale and retail liquor store. To one who will is, rood ‘Address BY A of where his Inst em- nts ab a distance enclosing $1, free of postage, with references, will teacher and performer on the’ pianoforte, wishes to fe instructions on the pisnoforte and in singing. Apply ,. DEAN uth Brooklyn, betwoon Bond and Neving oars in and in- struct cn the plan of home educatioa, combining with the more # lid branches 11 the accomplishments of rolined lite. ke Terms, &o., a6 Hall's mesic store, Park place and Broad: and Spanish, rapidly taught by thorough bred prefesrors, in an easy way, without the tedious dryness of 8 fine private saloon, provided with all he comforts desirable, 627 Broadway. Classes and peivate 8 A. A. HAYES, HAVING RETURNED TO THE city for the season, will bo happy to attend to pupils ASS MBETING OF TSE GERMAN DEMOCRATS AT TAMMANY HALL, DUESDAY, THE Fikst OF NOVEMBER, 1893, Js pores noo of resolutions passed on the Leh’ of October in’Genere’! Committee of the CEKMAN AMBMICAN DEMOCRATIC LEAGU: the undersigned, cit.ans from all the wards, invito thelr American ‘demedrstio fellow-citizens to participate, on aboyt m ntiwed day at7 o'clock P.M, ine domonstrat at the old democratfe headquarters, ‘the purposes and tei dency of which will be clearly understood by the following mottoes:— FRANKLIN PIERCE, ‘The Champioy of tho Progressive Democracy. WILLIAM L. MARCY, ‘The ablo Expounder of the Law of All’ Nations, and the Rights of American Citizens, THE CABINET, ‘The Representative of the Union Democracy. THEIR ACTIONS Entitle them to thy Confidence and Esteem of the Natton. DOWN WITH THE TRAITORS—TO THE UNION AND HARMONY OF Tit DEMOCRATIC PARTY, Tho mecting will bo addressed by German and English speakers, and resolutiors will be submitted fer adoption. ‘The following distinguished democrats have been invited to attend and address the meeting :— Hon. Lewis Case, ‘Hon. G. M. Dallas, Hor. Win. L, Maroy, Hon. George Bancroft, Hon. Janes Guthrie, Hon. John A. Dix, Hon’ Jefforeon Davie, Gov. Horatio Seymour, Hon. James @. Dobbin, Gov. Win, Bigle?, Hon. Robert MeClelland, Gov. W. W. Low, Hon. James Campbell, Gov. G.'8, Boutwell, Hon. Caleb Cushing, Gov. Isaac Tone Hon. A. 0. P. Nicholson, Sohn Cochra Hon. John Van Buren, J. 1. O'Sul ivan, Esq. Hon. H. J. Redfield, Hon. Andrew M1. Miskle Hon, Isaad V. Fowler, Hon. Win, C. Havemeyer, Hon. 8 E. Chueh, Hon. Mayor Westervait, Hon. Wim. Wright’N, J,, Richardt. Compton, Béq.y Hon. John C. Weight, Ny Y., Aunriah C. Flagg, Bd.. Hon. H. 8, Randall, Hon, Conrad Swavkhaier, Hon. B. Welsh Hon. B. ¥. Pardy, Hon. Martin Grover, Hon. Livi'S, Chathteld, ion. Wright Hawken, Hon. Fernando Wood. Hon. I, A. Verplanck, ee Henry Avcularies, E: Hon. Robert Kelly, 7 sand many oliers, [Here followed the signatures of seventy-two democratic German citizens of the diffvrent wares. ] N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF Arrangements for the National Democratic Republican fication Committee will be held on Tuosday evening, 1, st 7 o'clock, at the Stuyvesant institute, Int Gebrgo Nevinj 3d, BA. Greene: 4th, h, James Giark; dth, “Thomas Itvant hy Joho #. Haskin; oth, James L. Van A ion; 19th, "William Wordsworth; 2th, Thoo, Martine, t, Teano L Pinckney; 220, GH. Stryker’, Arrangement of the Judiciary Convention. felds, H. H. Morange, James Parker, C. Godfrey Gunthe: y order, WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, Vaainnan, Bensamry §. Han, Secretary. mecting of this Assembly district, composed of the First owond wards, held at 149 Fulton street, on the 29th of Pes? ASSE» BLY DISTRICT ~AT AN ADJOURNED and the nomi ation tendered to the Honorable &. W. C. d having been declined, George A. Shufeldt, Jr. ng at Howard’s Hotel,) was unanimously nominated as GREELEY, Chairman. Joun OC, Atrsreat, Secretary, TRST WARD—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC TICKET. — Atan adjourned meeting of tho Firat Ward National harter Convoation, held at No. 9 Boaver stroct, presidivg, the following 28 MBanimously add Por Alderman, NICHOLAS DIMOND. For Councilmen, First District, Socond District, JOUN STILES. FRBDERIC HENTSCNEL, oR, John Bliss. For School Commissioners, Jobn Bayard, Charles Stuart, Joseph Blackburn, or School Inspectors, R. W. Townsend, Henty Applehof. For School Trustees, Michael Treanor, James Sorahan, John Murphy, For Inspeotors of Election, First Distriot—John Baily, John Fay, ond DistrictJohn Scott, John G Allstadt, ind District—Michacl Cline, Samuel Curry, Finance Committee, Nichotas Dimond, Samuel Auld, John Stiles, ‘The followiag resolutions were unanimously adopted, and ordered to be published: Resolved, That this convention foel « just pride tn pr ing to the democracy of tais ward and city, as their date for Alderma: icholas Dimosd—an hon incorrapti- ble, straight-torward democrat—a resident of the Firat ward id well acquainted with ite interests and is nomination at this time will, it is believed, be eceptable to all who desire a faithful and econ: peouli Resolve candidates ‘That in John Styles and Frederick Hontsch for the new and important ¢fiices of Conncilme: usefulness in the City Council. Reeolved, That in the remaining nominees upon the tikeby , this convention ndeavored to select candidates who, if elected, will per- their publie duties ably and conscientiously. SAMUEL AULD, oun Darron} secretaries, hairman, KKOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- ‘ion.—For Assembly, First and Second wards, ie} Mahen. JAMES RYAN, Ciairmac, ‘Ww. Txomrson, Secretary. i] ECOND WARD—CITY REFORM. —AT A MEETING OF the Second Ward City Reform Association held on the 2ist instant, tho following candidates wero unanimously neminated to represent them in the city governmont at the ensuing election, in accordance with the recommendation of the grest City Reform Mceeting held at Metropolitan Hall :-— Fer Alderman—Abel T. Edgerton, 48 Fulton street. For Counciiman—Frederick Seely, 309 Pearl street. For Assescore—Chas. F. Quirk, John Cameron. For Gchool Commissioner—H. Shaw, H. W. Clarke. For School Trustee—Thos, G. Chambers. ¥ox School Inspeotors—Thos. Parker, Henry Redemond. 8. B, WILLIAMS, Chairman. I. W. Cranke, Citas. BM, Kounins, } Secretaries. HIRD WARD CITY REFORM NOMINATIONS, AUX- iiary to the Me'ropolitan City Reform Association,— Charter Ticket.— For alderman—Orison Blunt, facturer, 177 Broadway. For Cooncilman— Will: M. D., 33 Barclay street For Assseesor—Aug: bers and Hudsen streets. For Scho: jengon &, Jones. Thomas B. Stewart. For School Trus: . Ludlum. For School Inspectors—Geor; OURTH WARD.—AT AN IMMENSE MERTING OF the national democracy of the Old Fourth, held at the biaks: eare Hotel, on Saturday evening, 2th ist., Timothy Garrick was called to the Chaiz, and ths following gentlemen arpointed Vice) Presidents, Deanis Mul {ns, John Clarke, Francis Ryan, Bernard Maguire, Z M. Rhodet, John D. Kenting, Dr. Edward Grey, Patrick Laney, George Rice, and James Riley. ‘The following gentlerson were ar pointed Secretaries : John Heal: , John J. W are, and Join Casey. ‘The Nomivating Commitee through its Chairman, Patrick Crowe, reported the following ticket, which was unanimously adopted, with nino ehoers, viz. -— For Alderinan—Henry J. Ailen, For Cour cilmen—ith distriot—John Baulch. 6th district—Bartholomew Healy. 7th district—Audrow Cusack, Yor Astoseor—John Ridden, For Constable Honry ¥. Downs, Emanuel Josephs. For School Coramiszione Florence McCarthy, Dr. Philip R. O'Reilly, For School Inepectora Michael O'Beirne, James Smith, T School Trustees. Patrick Crowe, Barnett Levy. For Inspectors of Eiection, First District. fi . Anthony MeCrodden, ‘econd District. Oliver O'Donnell. ‘Third District, Charles Anderson, Fourth District. Joha Burns. Fifth District. ‘Timothy Coleman, For Assembly. Patrick H. Maguire, The following named persons—Joseph T, Sweet, Jamos Haya, Daniel Donovan, John Crows, and Wm. D. Marphy—were ap: Pointed a committee to report resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, who retired and reported the following, Which wero adopted:— Resolved, That we hail with unmitigated satisfaction the nomination of Henry J. Allen for Aldorman. Ho is well and faverably known to the citizons of the ward from his variiost infancy. Me faithfully represented this district in our Stato Legisiacure in the years 1h), 760, and '51, at all times by his acts proving himself a national democrat. In hia we recog: niso one of the people—who is identided with the best interests of the waed—cne who in the darkest hours of the democracy, (when frecsoil and other isms were rampant, led o« by those who are now, for spoils-sake,tprofeseed “Union domocrats’’) boldly stood forward as the standard hearer of the democracy of the ward; that now as then, we wil on the day of the elea- tion, thuough the ballot box, civo an earnest of our approcia- tion’ of a oftizen anc faithful represoutacive by electing bim by # triumph jority. hovolved, That fully realizing the necostity for reform in our city conncils, we have every confidence that no better se- Joetion cov ld be made for representatives trom this ward than ¢1 4 now presented, viz.:—Mosere. Bauloh, Healy, and Cusek, who wre em cally of tha people, and. w! deservocly enjoy un unenvisble reputation amongst theie fellow men, a8 Worthy, intelligent mechanics, and uprighs citizen: Thomas Fitzgeral Samuel Bushnell, Herman Koff, Peter White, Jobn Oliver, ed, Thatin John Ridden, our candidate for assos- have also a national demoorat, a good anu faithtal Who by his past course is entitled to aac will re- 1 auimvus euppert of the democracy of the, ward for tion oy : * Revolved, Tht in the names of the candida: 3 for consta- bles we have men known to our citizens, as worthy sud doserving men—who Will honestly disoharge the duties of ho fice for which they have boen named, ived, ihat tho several gentlemen named for echool are Known to unas friends of our school system; thetr known aotivity, fidelity and incelligenco fs to uan gaa. auty, that the duties of school officers will be dischargod by them collectively ard individually, with a single eye to the public goud, Resolved, That ovr candidste for Ascembly, Patrick I Meguire, is well known to the people, as an upright mte!, gent citiven, and straightforward demoorat, Will honvetly carry out the views of the democracy of our district in our legislative councils. Rescived, That we cheerfully respond to the nomination of Thomas J. harrfor Senator of the Third Sonatorésl distriet, knowing lim to Vea national democrat, ana worthy of cur muprort, The Fourth ward will give hick & ba esolved, That the Old Fourth will, at the approaching election, as did in 848, stand true to the national domo- cracy, and give an overwhelming majority for the r Stato’ tioket, headed W. Clinton, including our Pecial of ampion, James 'T, Brady. The metting was ably and eloquently addressod by Jamos 7. Brody, Es. F. MoCarthy, Dr. M, O'Donnell, and F. J. vote, ordered to be published in k mocrat, when the meoting ad: journed, with mine cheers for the ticket and nothing out the icket, TIMOTHY GARRICK, Chairman. Joun J. Wane, Sous Hieaisys '§ Secretarie. tht tees IXTH WARD—NATIONAL DPMOCRATYC REPUBLI- cha regular noménation:— For Alderman, HENRY H. HOWARD, Sie WARD WHIG REFORM—REGULAR NO- minations —The following ticket, with ome exception, is composed of men who have never yet held any oflice of Hay or emolyment, a true reformers — If elected they will prove themselves the For Alderman—William D, Andrews, irom merchant, For Assemblyman—Edmund P. Barrow, )awyei For Councilmen—Fourteenth district—Bbenezer W. Mer- ‘Stephen Roberts, shipemith, Sixteenth district—Roosevelt G. Secor, cake: For Agro sor—Luther ae Behool C fi ere School Trrstoe—D. Ly Petieo, School Inrpoe Constables—Ji i: Waite an¢ Siowas Ricibe POLITICAL. WARD Ratirican ETING.— ee im Must-aud Shai be Prowreed tee Denocee Fognlar nominations ahd te ue Home at the headquarter-, {79 M day evening, Oct. $1, obs, Woveal aiaarat speakers here's F veal el have bee meeting. Dy order of the Wad tem eg eoeaess the \. CORN + ALT. Gartacnen werk erehenneean Joun Porro: erotarios, PGB WARD REGULAR’ DEMOCRATIC WHIG norminations:— ‘e For Sent or—Willism 8. Gregory. For Member of Assembly—Ed ward Greene, For Alderman—William Tucker. For Councilmen—17th District—Ucratio N. Wil 18ta bes David Coleman.* « yorh Eliphalet Bootman, 20th Join Forshay. For Assessor—John Gants. For Constables—Willinin B. Jones, James L. Howe. For School Commissioners—J. W. Feil, James M. Murray, For Trusteese—A. L. M. Scott, Samuel J Kerry. For School Inspectors—James Webh, Lewis F. Wadsworth, ‘The following eminent speakers have beon invited to ad- dress the meeting:—Hon. James W. Bookman, Hon, Ogd: Hofimen, Hon. F. A. Tallmadge, Hon, William D, Green Erastus Brooks, and oth (A band of music will be in attendance, By order of Ward Committee, JOHN M. SMITH, Chairman, E. Greene, Socretary. INTH WARD; Democrati SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ican Regular Nomination.—At @ , hold at Sinith’s, 90 Perry street, amendation of the General Com: on Friday, 2th instant, Willia ; ously nominated as the democratic Candidate for Seventh Assembly J ¥ JOUN HOUGHTALIN, Chairman, ry. Joux race, & Nk WARD NATIONAL DEMOGRATIC REQULAR nomination, Por Senstor, Fifth Senatorial District, GEORGE G. SICKLES, For Asvembly, ABIATIOAR 8. MILLARD, r Alderman, WILLIAN J. BISLEY, ._ Pox Counciimen, Twenty-first District, ‘Tweuty-third District, Jon MACK. CHARLES EDWARDS, ‘Twenty-second District, Twenty-fourth Distri Asnon Devan Dr W. A. Manso For Assessor, Lewis PC ~ Yor Constables, Jowarnan B. Suay, Pinnanpen Brusn, For Commiseieners of Common Council, Dr, Joun 8. Canren, Wa. C. Cx For School Trusteos, Jose Crow ebl. IsAac B, Seixa! For Inepectors of S¢hools, Gusraves A, Conover, Wa. Vaunun. For Inspectors of Electio First district—R. V. N. D: nyse, Jacob Brush, Second district Wm. F. Godfrey, J. Robinson, Tbire t~Levi Sp: Ry 7@ Munson. Fourth dis m. Ackerman, James B. Mingay, i Parker, Wm, * Rooke, George MeCune, D, Ley nin, Juha G. Blaucelt. nth dittrict—Lewiy P. Edwards, Samuel Row and. Ninth district—Lewis nover, Frank 8. Edward Isaac G. Seixas, Secretary, 8. D. LAYMAN, Chairman, HE INDEPEND! VOTERS OF THE NINTH Ward this evening convened for. the purpose of nomi- nating a candidato for the Asdombly, (independent,) who will be guided in legislation by freomen's’ will: and, after duo and long deliberation, Jacob Colo, of the Ninth wart, was unan- imonsly nominated for the teventh Assembly district. The ratification of this nomination will in due time be officially announced. C. B, ALBERTSON, Chairman, Joun Poor, Secretary. ENTH WARD.—REGU lican nomination—Twenty-Afth district—For Couneil- , Norman MoLecd. OURTEENTH ASSE\ and Twentisth ward: Y DISTRICT, SIXTEENTH et Assembly, Alexander M. A RATIFICATION MESTING OF THE WHIGS OF T'1 corner of Six'y-s the Siet inst., at | the following nomi: tion of party. Yotors in fovor of wheleroine laws, god order, and reform in our municipal go men! a aS" pal government, will vote for tha above cau: the Metropolitan Hall Chairman :— Tracy. Greer, Elias H. Herrick, Clement C. Jewell, For Inspectors of El ef ail who desire a radical oh-ngo Our candidates for Alderman upon to sustain and o-o erate blo Comp roller, Hor. A ©, Flagg, in his efforts to re the expone will carry ov oppose by v ice aud vote all corrups schemes for plunderi Tee y deenauey gong onaltaaring gre H. M. Scheiffelin, William Jas. Van Benren, Nahum Sullivan, Ge George Greer, 2. 500 —A_ SPLENDID BUSINESS, . « vielding over $4,000 per year, a3 can be shown and guaranteed, for sal Reference required. Addi F. KAYE, No, 58 Dey street, Prevent. Te reason fir selling out is "he OLITIOALS Nee Nincteenth ward will be held et Geo. Conrad's Hotel de reet and Third avenug, on Monday, fol ck P. M.for the purpose of ratifying tone: Alderman—Ww T. Jennings, Conneilman—Jacob W. Goodwin Assersors—Prancie B. Ball, J, Bayard Pish. Constabloo—Wm. Cartwright, Geo. W. Jaques, Anspoctors of Klectio First Dists1et—H. W’. Genet, John Forehure, Becond Listrict—Geo C. Harson, P. W. Clark. ‘Third District—Jas. J. Bovina, levac Dayton, Schoo Commissionere—John © ‘Hull, Alox. MeCotter, Inspoctore—Isanc Adrience, Jas, W. Bi ekman. Tr stees—Thos. Hogg, Jr., Loaac Clark, Jas. Hatéeld, Geo. Bosbe. By order, ALT. Mints, See. | LAWRENCE R. KERR, Chairman. WENTIEYH WARD — FIFTY SECOND BISTRICT. People’s Choice — Regular nomination, without distine- For Couneiiman, Goorge R. Jaques.—All WENTY-FIRST WARD CITY REFORM NOMINA- tions, without distinction of party, a3 recomm-nced b; we, uf which Peter Cooper For Alderman—Richard Mott. For Councilmen—Sith di t.~Morris J, Earl, ith d st.—Ceorge W. Vari For Arsosrors—Thouas U. Smith, John Clarke” For Constables—W ill m Chapman, Robert J; Matthews. For School Ccmmistioners—Edwatd B. Fellows, OL For Inspectors—Lewis S. 1 For Trustees—Joho Stoy jomas, James Stokes, weon, J Corning, George fen First — William ¢ John Eg Secone #istrict—William IL. Ki sph C. Davison, ‘Third district—Jonuthan Lawrenes, Milto + Reeves. Fourth district—Charie- Gedvey, James Dennis. The atove ticket «11 co am nd i fto the cord n our munici | Councilmen may be ith our able and incorrapti- nd restore the good n, the provisions of the mo of the eity. nded charte ani Nominating Committee. Joel White, Charles Morgan, Dodge, Geo. W. Quintard, ‘Tennis W. Qu John Just, JaxperComing, ' John T, Bruce, * A Ce mee Birds . V. omer: C: uJ. Phelps, — E. If. Herrick, Alfred North, nar’ Hell. saus N. Pholps, James Smith, Leonard Appleby, an Grorge Sehets, ot Alfred Pell, eW. J. R. Keole Edm'd, Hurry, Geo. J. Ru UBLIC MEETIY G.—BROOKLYN, AROUSEI—A POR- tion of orr fellow citizens composing “The Board of Natl Exciso of the City of Brooklyn,” linve been indicted for dis charging their duty “without ‘ong, fayor, or aile%i citizens of Brookdyn, in favor of Nb the Prertorn ci ofto's, ‘City Hotel, on Tuesday next, the first day of Nov Yomber next, at 7. ‘chook P. Ma for the purp: #0 of adopting h measuregas may be deomed advienble or proper im re- spect to euch indictments above referred to.) PSs 1S FS ray 1 lone Fis eral views and oppirad t mt action of the Grand Jury in indicting #1 Io eed are requested to attend a public mooting at Mrs. MANY CITIZENS, a _FOR 8ALB, PAYING Indisposition, ‘causo of selling. Reetanrant, Herald off. $2.500 —A FORTUNE FOR ANY PERSON POS- «seeing this amount. as he ean purcharo the miost magniticent eabalistie (or magician’s) apparatns in the world. ‘The purshaser can either eng magician of talent, or he taught the art himself ina short time. Call on N OYSTER SALOON POR SALE—WITH STOCK AND fixtures, and two yours teass—doing a good business at Gsath of the pro: prietor. To be gold cheap for cash, for the benefit of his orphans, Apply at the wholesale liquor store, No. 97 James street. Abi FUFTERNTH WARD REFORM ASSOCIATION, WITH: out ¢istinetion as fo party politics. —The following tives is recommended to the indepe dent voters of the ward for their support For Alderman, Wm. Chauncey, merchant, of Lafayotte place, For Councilmen, ‘Wm. M. Vormilye, exchange broker, of Clinton place—Thirty- ninth district, Henry Beakley, lawyer, of Bighth s'rect—Fortieth district. Edwin J. Brown, merchant, of Ninth strect—Forty-drst dis rie’ For Avgessor, hardware dealer, of Sixth avenue. ‘or School Oflicor, Robert B. Minturn and Edward Jones, for Commirsioncers. ‘Ty os, Denny and Thos. Eslestcn, for Trusteas. Elias Loomis and Daniel P. Bacon, for Inspectora, For Constables, James King and John’Culyer, Inspectors of Election to Le hereafter nominated, At a largo meeting of the association, held at the Universtty Buildirg, cn Wednesday evening, the 2th inst., Messrs. Jno. B. Kelly, Rufus C. Kemp, Myron lsrris, Douglas Leting- Wall, and James Copland, Jr., attended’ in behalf of the Young Men’s Reform Committoo of the ward, and tonderod their co-operation in the oljects of thir association, and they were unanimously invited to attend the meoting, and to unite in accomplishing the objects of the association, essre. J. Boorman, J. L. Mason, Chester Driggs, Kelly and J. W. Ritch, were appointed a committee, with power aa to place and time to call a mecting of the citizens of the ward, in favor of thor ominations of this Aszociation, and of the principlos on which it has been formed. ‘The rooms of MF. J. W. Kitch, (axchitect,) corner of Bleeck- er street and Broadway, were olferod and ‘accepted for the necting of committees and other transactions of tho aaso- ciation. ‘The following extracts from the nddrers of the association, which has been printed and distributed throughout the ward, Ind the proceedings above recited, were directed to be, pub: lished in the daily papers until the election takes place:— ADDRESS. “Pellow-citizens—The candidates eclected and offered for your sufirages are gouerafly weil known in the ward; they Charles Sullivan, are ali of unblemished ciinacters and respoctability—not seekers of oilice, but with difficulty persuaded to consent to allow their names to be placed before you. Having accepted the nomination of this association, all stand pledged to you, if elected, “to discharge the duties of their respective oiioes without Lias in faver of any political party.” We commond them to your faithful and earnest support, and we trust the result will bo such as hereafter to withdraw this ward, and wl tims toly,ifnot immediately, the city at large, from the banofal influences of party politics in the administration of its local gov- ernment. ‘bo painiul notoriety of tho corrupt and demoralizing state of our municipal government aupors:des the necessity Ci epecification by us—the great mass of you aro fully awake: od toa sense of our wronge and our disgrace aa a community, and to the nocsssity of & thorough reform to avert the inevitable anarchy and ruin which mugt await us Without it. ‘To effect that reform, permit us to advise yeu nob to trust to the pretensions and professions of your p ik tical lesders othe ward—they know, and yon know, shat it our city officers are clected as polisical parvizans, they must, in tho cischarge of their duties, obey the 'e rests of sheir party, ats to their obiirations to is, Whoa or be denounced as re oilicers are to be be conferred, whige must give preference to whigs, and de moerats to democrats, and thus the treedom of judgment and action of respectable men has been destroyed, and will cortinue to be destroyed, till the system is changed. But, fellow-citizens, truss to yourselves only, Come out in your strength, and vote only for such mon a3 you have eontidence in pereoually, © trough the best information you ean ob- t meu that will ro into office unfettered by any other obligstions than to be honost, and-to discharge their dution aceurding to their ewn conscientious judgement. Let overy ell disposed oi izen, without distinction as to party politica, Jetermine ox himsolf—that ho will no longer submit quietly to having the property of the citizens unjustly extorted from them by unnecessary iaxation, to be made the subject of plun- der by political domagognes, for the aggrandizement of them: selves und acoomplices—-that he will no longor permit tho os- sentisl chjects of a well regulated city government to be rosely neglected, while those whose duty it is to provide for them arecorrup'ly engaged in battering away its property and franebi:es; and that he will uo longer saduro the demoraliain, influences’ on tho community which emanate from al: most every branch of the municipal government. All alasaes bayea direct interest in correcting these abuses :—the J rur. neyman mechanic, or daily labo:er, who has or looks forw in the hove of acquiring by the product of his Iabor, a home and a fomily of his own, ia ae much interested in procuring this result ae the millionaire who lives at hie eare on his renta and dividends—protection to himeelf aud family is oqually important—and he is equally interested in preventivg undua taxation and waste of public property ; for itis an undispated fact, that taxation in the ond fal!s on labor, no matter on what irst levied. At the present moment, when no great question of national policy is at issue, what proportion of the Voters really take or have an interest in the party divisiont ating? Probably not one in twenty. if mors than one ia ‘And 8. all we then sutfe iveu to bo marshalled array aguinst each , on ie mere question whether whist or democrats shail iil the public otices, thus Gudging by past erience) allowing those who may not unchavitably be eon: sidgred as moctiy sveking their own objscte, to place the pro rity aud character of this noble eity— omes, our wives, our children—under the government of in dividuals, to tho most of whem we would not commit the smallest trust in any other relation of lifet Our obje and wi 1 continue to be, misrepresontud ; we are chan promoting a design to raise a third politival party, ‘The im tien is wholly unfomnded. Qur sole object has been, and is to fomn an indopondent reform ticket for charter officers for the ensuing clection, such as wa suppose may meet the sup: port of that portion of the ci izens of tho ward who are not so wedded to political partizanship as to be willing to, fencrifice every. moral cousideration, son- nectod with the city government to that feeling. Finally, fellow-citizera, we tmphatiouliy disclaim having any desire 6” inteution to iutiucnee yor in” the exercive of your right of sufirage, in auy cher manner than as frankly presonted to ernment— You, with whic -—that relating to our city tale and eational politics have, ox ought to have, xo oom nection, | Wo loave the issue to your patriotic sonse of duty and to the instinct of self protection, Oar i he dissolved when tho coming election has tal then our earnest efforts will bo directed to the accomplish. ment of our declared object, anc no other. In furtherance Fthat we shall, in proper time, have tickets printed, and laces for their distribution, of which dus no- von. In the meantime, those who unite with us in the sentiment are invited and recommended to form district associations, to aid in securing that objec bie to all excepting ‘political aspirants, who are unscrupu- love in the meane o' and the more immediate adherents and doy worthy officials, who prostitute their polition! tain their patrona in positi which they may to prey on the industrions and productive classes of the community, GEORGE GRISWOLD, Chairman. B. J. MALLETT, Assistant Chairman. “Foun W. Riven, i Pecrasasios, thé accomplishment of their objects, on ti dont SevGRwiex, JR., N, B.—The next regular meting of the association will be held at the University building on Wednenday evening, Nov, M., anda full attendance ia requosted without IXTRENTH WARD—FORTY-FOURTH COUNCIL DIS- trict.—At.a ncoting of the delecates comprising the Forty-fourth Council District Conventi at No. 270 West Seventeonth street, in purtuance of the resolutions of the Demecratic Republican General Committes of the city end county of New York, a Ae, of sai! delegates being pres: ent, on motion Conklin Starp received the unanimout nomination for Councilman in said district, Dasod October 29, 1858, THALES BLIS¥, Chairman. Evaw Davis, Secretary. FCEmexts AND TWENTY-FIRST W ARDS NA tional Democratic Republican nominatio n—James M Smith, Jr., wna vee B. BURNETT, Chairm: J. H. Awrwon, Secretary. : ay IGHTEENTH WARD-—OUR COUNTRY RIGHT OR wrong.— t an adjourned meeting of the unterritiod democracy of the Eighteenth ward, at Jackson Mall, 247 Third aven: om Monday evening, October 4, James Ee ey preeidi: follow: x ticket was unanimous- a E For Aldermar—William Foster. wat Councilman, Fifty-seventh district—Androw W, Con- naton. For Assessor—Jolin Kogan. For Constabler—Georgs Darby and Jacob Groady, For School Commissioners—Andrew McQuillan and Thomas Doolan, Firet Aistrtot~samek einieh Second district—Timothy M: Third district—Bernard MD Fourth distriot—Patrick Cain and a Joun B , vaulis Bi |, Chairman, improvemevts, suitable for pu sont lesa than'any oth r esiablist ment in the Unil LEOWARD & BENJAMIN tate socond hand table, eompiete, choan. hearly new; gold ate bargain. Inquiro ay 342 Ful eXtions made with real name ani ad fo with punctuality. “Addrese Diekklos, Broadway Post Of ce. Warranted perfect, having al docing the wine ‘perfectly clear. oeab, Apply to Price $6 500. ‘Terms eas: On the premises, or at 62 East 19 Duane street, atroct, betworn the Fighth and N all modern itaprovem ents, and now ready for occupation. AD- ply to P. nor, bas two entri ‘ind in thie cit, Broadway, near the St, Nicholas Dotel. Apply to ppoiutes by them, or other patronage is to | dotween Calyer gat the house 49 built in the most substantial manner, Oh Vionsand dollars can remain on bond end mortgage. Inquice af J, Loggott, 120 avenue C, New York, hy order of the Supreme Cour said estate for the benefit of land, in the highost state of cultivation, with the publ 2 safety of our | grocery store to be let or sold, with or without the stock of money, which the owner can have by addressing C. Clinton Hotel. mixed So teh terrier; wore a collar with own street, and no quest L strect~ One small box, couta ver buntin & Thorndyke, importers, engraved on the cap, and also one silver wateh that had b Pacecf tho one taken out, As these are the only watches With that namo engraved ouof that Kind, thoy, can easily for an; TER ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—WE I¢VITE BUY- ers to examine our stock on hand, with all tho modern or private use, at ten per od States N. B.-A 2 Broadway. ILLIAKD TABLE FOR SALE.—A VERY SPLENDID ornamented table, made by. no of the bestmakers, and Id suit a jrivate gentlemen, and will be {ton strect, Brooklyn, Mees LANDS FOR SALE- 42) ACRES OF FINE RED ‘ash coal lond, in Sehuy'kijl county, Pa., situate for one and a-half miler within 100 feet ofa branch of the Reading Railroad, veins from 5 to 18 feet thick, all above water level. Price $75 per acre wens of coal can be seen at our office $15 000 can remain on mortgage. Speci ENOS & SMITH, 208 Broadway, New York. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN THR UPPER PART OF the city; ia @ good loustion; at favo able terms. | Appl: will be attended {OR SALE—THE FIVE YEARS LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures of a boot and shoe store, situated at 508 Highth avenue, cheap, as the subscriber is going into other business. Apply to Mr. MURRAY, on the premises, iNu OF THE pse al No. 2g ot, 9 ; Wiltiam Re Gwyn ia the be tendered to Mr. William FE Uwoun ive the Meath eee of puide poles, whi ed to th IDADY; by the in, and t at it by ald. RICHARD Mani GEOKGE W 1 WIL vn TA MEETING OF 10. HA REL ‘Bt their arr , 0M their return ft target excurrion Cct ® Resolved, That we retire to Jonas Bartlett, Req . of ¢ silver er and goblet prevent excellent collation served up on also to our guests, one and ai!, fort presented to us on the cecasion Resolved, That we gratecully acknowledge the beaut fal wreaths and bouquets from Miso Barker. Mis Campton and the Mises Mahoney; and should ever am oppo tunity ocour to ree, favors extended to us on 1 above ocession we appy to do » Resolved, That we return © Core thar Leslio, of the River House, fa furnished us; and we cordiatly r nies who wish akind and attentive caterer, Resolved, That we retura our thanks to Dodworth’s Band for the beautiful music furnished us om the above oe OBERT LEB, Chairman. Recording Seer stary. Es, Corresponding OTIC: A MEMi AN and those wishing to j meeting of the above on Mondy By order, WILL saat, addgeasy proseas- od to in a ke mannet ‘tel in the New Vor * ; Committee, ETT GUARD, HELD m their Srst’ amual Joux Downey, me OF THE DUFFY GUARD, 1 spe requested to, sbbend nt, sithoue fail, SON, On) , Secretary. ‘THE LECTURE SBASON. STRATED LECTURES UN CALIFORNIA.—JONRS? ntoscope of California th and Sale Lake, lly painted by the | from fifteen hundred. r this purpose, by J Wesle lif Indisas, Mormons an sap i Leoture room Tues- ts. A fall descriptive lecture wuric will enliven the exer- day evening next by the artiet, and appre pri cises, —J. 8. NIPESTATID ECTURES.—SPIRITUAL C,, medium receives visiter ening af 44 Broadway Heurs 10 afternoon: aud 7 to 10 everings. Adm great work on spirituali CIENCE AND aR?.—THE F/RS? LECTURE OF DY. Melville's n Inman and Comparative vrs, will be delivered on Mone h tre of the New York Jt EDMONDS aND DR, Afpondix, by G Tallmadge, 505 Ostave, price $1.25, For alo xt Spiritual ‘Book Depos aud Telegraph Oiticc, 200 6 y PAR sib IPHE SECOND LE 20URSE ON THE Cacholic His vill be delivered in the broadway Ts ening, Bist inst., by Thomas vyjeot—"Marquetti and the M! can be procured at the TENANTS’ RHGISTER. UNTIL FIRST MAY, TO & amall family. ‘The upper part of she house, consisting of four rooms, closets, Kc., with back basement. Rent mo- dorate. Apply at 24 Desu streot, near Powers, Brooklyn, PARTMENTS TO LE wit RENT TO ONE OR TWO ly furuishet sitting room, with fred, served in room, hand Sixth avenues. PRIVATE FAM! Y gex tleme bedroom USINESS SITUATION-—-TO LUT, A LARGE COUNTRY stor short ei from toe city, Inquire at No, M4 Atlanti f OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALB-A Jarge hi use in Chaubors strect, near Broadway, thirt, oad yoome, now doing a good business as & lodging hous UL be Iii be ‘The furniture wil ‘ ® Eh, 280 Broadway. _ LE? —THR SECOND 627 and 629 ep STORE ON BROADWAY tl hie af ity feet front by oe bund deep, An unrivalled stan fora piano forte or similar businoss. Would be divided if d sired. Apply to BIRDSALL, HASKELL & CQ. ladies! furnishing rooms, 629 Broadway. : ET-THE STOKE AND BASEMENT NO, 29 BEEK. 0 een bar os each ninety fees doop, Also, tl man street; th th tloor df 29 Bookman etre ninety feet deep; also, one front ‘room on the hfth floor of $1 Beekman strect; a160, large front room on the fifth floor of 88 Beekman street: Ins quire of JAMES CONNOK & SON 29 Booksaan sirect. (0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 116 RAST SEVENTEENT! street. It has all tii improvements, and pond sion can be had on the Sovewber. Tnauite at the Bank of New York ot Alfre! Schermerhorn, trustae. [ED—A SPLENDID LARGE, BASEMENT ROOM, tee neighborhood, suitable for s first clase oyster Rent very low. Apply on the promises, Joon. or dining 650 Budson atreet, 10 LET—TWO VERY Ture Moa bane! pds Hthe modern impre also, the modern new four story house No. 15 Avhland place. Apply to B, Bloomer, 208 Broadway, or No. 11 Avsland placa. A SODA WATER APPARATUS, ALMOST able also for bottling champagne wine, and Inte improvements Cor pro- Will be sold cheap for |. GEE, machinist, 58 Fulton street. OR SALE—A BASEMENT HOUSE, RETWEEN BROAD- ‘way.and Seventh avenue, renlete with ail the modern im- rovementa, such aa tatuary, marble mantles, gas, speaking shea, Croton water, baths, and one of Westerveltis rances. Inquire of SAMUEL SPARKS, wonty-ninth street, OR SALF, OR TO BE LET—THE FIRST CLASS brown stone front, four story residence No. 87 West OR SALE. new, fu! Kighteenth etrect, repl te wit all the modera improvementa, Seat with oll the parlor furniture, which is nearly new as fashionabi Apply to D. S. GRISWOLD, Ageat, No. OR SALT. OR TO LET—TWO FOUR-STORY ENGLISH basement houses on the north site of West, Thirty-tirst th avenues. Gaished with P. W. LIVINGSTON, 1% Broadway. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A first class restanrant on Broadway, situated on a cor ea, and second to no establishment of the so for sale, @ first class barreom on M. WRAY, 409 Broadway. AND LOT FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN— @ con Point, L. I.,on the west side of Sixth etree A Messcrole streets. It is two story and feet, There is good cietern, yard flagged, ement, 25 bj EWELRY STORE FOR SALE—A RARE OPPORTU- nity to make money.— For sale, the lease and fixtures of a newly established jewellry store, in firat rate location, Thy proprietor havi ig ot! out. Address, with real name, Obeo, Port Office. engagements is induced to soil Rent of store and house low, with every convenience, 10 LET—TO A SMALL SAMILY, THE SECOND FLOOR ‘and front basement, below Cenal street. Rent $200, In- qnire at 264 (0 LET—IN UNION STREET, SOUTH BROOKLYN, five minutes walk trom livmiltom forry, part or the whole of a fine three story martio front house im fue order, with furnace, gia, &o., all complete. It is an orceltent chance for any person reoa'ring euch premi Tnquire of THOMAS 8. SIMMS, No, +7 Wall street, 0 LRT—UNTIL THE IST OF MAY NEX?, A GOOD Darementy nd sy 'eoltar {our story house, No. 119 West Tx event street, near Seventh aveaue, suitable for @ entoel privatn tauily or hoarding house % mado. Kork th SwiTH & DRASE, Byubth avenue, near Thirty: fourth strect, er en the prex O LET~A COTTAGE HOUSE IN HOBOKEN, ABCUF ten miuutgr alk frum the ferry; eight reome, suppliod with ens. Rent S300 per year. The furniture belng but snail amount, must be caken xt a fair valuation with the #5 Nassau stroct, office No. 19. house. Apply at pe. LET—STORE 50. 5.7 GREEN WICH STRERT, SULT. able for the ery; ortaxcy bnainers Apply to 8. P. YORK, 22 Bevad street, 10 LET, AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—SITUATED IN of best the most business part of Wall atreet, ot stores for the sale of segare, winos, frnite and lJ city; everything is:in fine order, and will be dis reasonable terms; a chance lite this is seldom offered. Particulars apply to F H. Bock, No. 103 Water street, 0 LEASE—THE MODERN FIVE-STORY STORE NO. 13 Barclay street, noar Broadway, terms apply to BRADY & SPROULE, 87 0 CABINET, FIANOVORTE MANUFACTURERS. &e.— To be lcaced for a term of yours, m building situated om the corner «f ono of the loading streot: in this city, about fifty fect square, five rtories hich, and well lighted’ on all tides; the firet floc r iv divided into three stories wit! lara, Apply to WM. COOPER, 101 Chaclos strost, between Hudson and Bleecke just finished. Fog edar street, RIENT POINT HOUSE AND FARM FOR SALE, Orient Long Island, (formorly known as the Oyster Pond House.)—This beautiful place, owned and kept as a ublic house for more than forty years by the Inte Cnptain jonathan F, Lathsm, deceased, will be sold at public auction, her 10, 1853, to close Sixty-seven acros of muse, feet in length, 3 feet in brovdth, with two Ls, four ‘ories in height, wll be sold frst; then'forty-five acres, with ew and clevant cottage and ‘ont buildings: after which er valuable land, with houses and out-balldings, Sate to eke place on the premises. Terms made known on day of ante. (Q2AL ESTATE.—LOTS, MOST BEAUTIFULLY Looa- ¥ ted, to be sold mur wer than orn be purchased within gine time of nots spertion of Che oity, 1 x direction. Apply to RAY TOMPKINS, cornor of Arri- and Griflin scrects, a few doors from Tompkineviile teeey, Staten Island ’ TEAM BOILERS FOR SALE--ONE UPRIGHT TORULAR ©. oiler, six horse power, and one locomotive boiler, fort) Korve powor, new, aod of West quality, will be gold cheap if applied fer soon, at J. 8, UNDERH LIS, 441 Tenth street, ry Doe 10 GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS, OR BUTCHERS,— A 4 mhia stroct, south of Atian- N. B.—Thore is & taverm liceuse and ‘A good cance ter a person with’ s small onpital rer. Apply at No, 2 Col jouth Brooklyn. fas fixtures to it, LOST AND FUUND, OUND—OCTOBER 26TH, IN AN OMNIBUS, A WATCR ‘and chain; the owner may recover the same, on proving erty, Ly applying at No. 2 New York Hotel, vetween nd 6 theatres in this city, a porto monnaie, containing » sum aker, UST—ON WEDNESDAY, 26TH INST., NEAR THB 4 corner of Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, a redé name ince of residence engraved upon it, $10 reward will be pi o wheever will Ten $aid dog at No. 70 Wost Hourteanth asked. FROM 23 CORTLANDT ing five detached lover sil- watehes, silver cap, with the names of Williams ST, MISLAID OR STOLEN eon Worn, put in the same box in tected. A liberal reward will be aid for suid watel ir information abont them. Apply to WM. R, SLUY- CO., 23 Cortlandt strect. opera f)a) er by leaving it at the Metropole and Broadway, and they will be liberally rewarded. ol same having be That. The tnder i eompat y, No, 18 Nitra LOST.—A NOTE DRAWN BY PATTISON ry m gels my Di Ostrom, 199 SN RUNAWAY HORSE AND BUGGY, ON rt} pert of CI OST—ON THE NIGHT OF SATURDAY, THE 2D bein the Broadway theatre, s small black haa found the same will oblige the own- ssleon, corner of Walker yRTHERN INDIANA RAILROAD BOND |LOst.— fersons aro cautioned against negotiating , rthern Indiana Rellroad Company® for san, ioe Edinburgh about 20th Septemb: ase return the bond to the offi ttruet. New York, Oot. 24, 1859. Marshall, to the order of Stophon A. D: September 1, for Also, taon to the order of Stephen. A. nthe, from August 20, Pi the above notei paym lor will confer ® favor by n Ubiety third street, noas Ble en! avis, at six months, J.C. Ro three drawn. b the ev ct ing of October Ath; the owner, by ing expenses can havi Flushis a Bron, JOUN E. JONES. Proving Y gd BY MISTAKE- EITHER LAST NIGHT OR this mornin} bs from the ball of turning the ‘The Lt brown overcont and bine silk rolls 0. 20 Enst Sixteonth street. “The part; amo will receive $10 and no questions he contained a flute highly prized by the owner. ————== = ECIDEDLY COOL.—ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY OF tnow storm paper weights just arrived an iingt, at A. TURNBULL'S book, « variety store, 273 Hudson street Ali thi vember at low prices, VEN IMMEDIATELY— of- storo No. 130 Spring Ml Vighted, and suit- Inquiro on the prae 0 LET AND POSSESSION The second and third ato street, two blocks westef Broadway, able for light manufacturing _ purposes, mises. (0 LET—TO A GENTEEL FAMILY, UP TOWN, IN A three story brown stone front houso, finished in moderm ijl, two partors, tree or four vedroging, wiNh, basement, Warm and cold b: ‘There will be but’ one odher am: gentecl family. Rent low. Possession can be given forth: with, Inquire on the premivos, corner of Lexington avenu and Fortieth TOE TINE NEW FOUR STORY BRICK HOUS! No. 900 Second avenue, betwoon Eighteenth and Nin teonth streets, with all the inodern improvements, Also, the upper part of the new four story house 20¢ Second avenue, Inquire of Mr. 8. BACHRACH, at No. 16 Cedar strect, or 294 Second avenue T LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE MOOERN built house No. 160 Thirty-tirst street, eonsisting of tive rooms, privilege of bath, &o. Rent, 6130 per annum. Po session immediately, aud to a respectable family only. Ap- ply on the premiss rto ©. 5. BUCUANAN, 107 Filton A 0 LET—BROADWAY_ STORE, NEAR ST. NICHOLAS. Hotel, with a Wy, large wareroom on the first floor, tnd lerge Basement, well adapted for pings, looking glasses, carpets, &¢, Inquire of 5. K. LENT, No. 74 Spring street, from 4 to 6 o'clock. LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 43 KING atree’, with or without boar one room on the fires UND—ON FRIDAY EVENING, AT ONE OF THE him, by applying corner tionery, ‘musi magazines for floor with'or without the front basement, in a small family where the no childrec. Inquire at the above Ne. 10 LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF 4 FIVE STO building, No 124 Twelfth steect near Fifth avonne, a ablosor a builder or any manufac? wring bugivoss; @ Tease of 434 yours if required. apply toM, WHAY 490 Broadway, 10 LET—A FRONT PARLOR, (SECOND FLOOR,) AND bedroom, in a retired and quict part of the city, to a g tleman and Indy; board fox che lady only, Address Mra. K., Broadway Post Office. ‘ 10 LET—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 122 SOUTH inth street, Williamsburc, with tea room attached ; Jot adjvining, with a stable and cartisge house, For quire on the promises, Possession given 0 HOTRL AND BOAKDING HOUSE KEEPERS.—T@ et, that eploudid five story house, on the southwest oor- ner of Broadway and Twenty-cighth’ street, containing fifty rooms, all fernished with roton water, and all the Medora imprevementa suitable tor a hotel’ or large. beardin house. Te bo let from one to Ae years, Apply on the pro 803, oF bo D. 'T. RASTON, 17 Wall street. LET. —CONUTERS = THE ls tacccyy AR, On ir wey. juire . FP. UU., eal Estate Agente, ou the premises, ae — LET—IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN SEVEN MINUTES walk of South ferry, fone of a a neatly finished twe story brick house, Ki mederate, may be learn by addres C., box 122 Post office 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, NO. Grost Jones street, second door from Broadway. Aj ou the premises, MES ALWIN RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR HEI fe ture, hasarrived; and will turnish intelli 1 ‘circumstances of Tite. interprets dre: id ove, by astrology, bool end relones, an 4 genttemon the hme of the persons they will . the name of hor Mie alwin " oaks u Eaglt hy Freneh and German lan Re ce-2 Rivington street ‘near the , 60 vente; gontlomen, oe EW SONGS—THE DiING WORDS OF LITTLE. Katy. Written by Solon Robinson, Music by H. Wa- tort—with vignette, 38 cents, Now prima donna -ong— While Moonlight Beams; by JR. Thomas; 25 orate, ‘coung with erent applause by the Nebr ated Broniey ‘Serenud-es. oma etaer ty ick, Sung with great ‘ause b; eek Ate Warkhs, Mo Mrobaway, the great depot fot ACE Core Co.'s pines, 8D. AWW, Saniehie, melsdeoms: Martin's guitars, Second hand pianos at greas bargaing, CHINA AND BARTHENWARE WHO T° GRA neNky HOPKINS, Uhine and ‘oe Broke Gene al Commiss on te ted to hin care. Terma, Ae. may be bad foren: and required. Address tire, Hedlanas

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