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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, ~~ BgE FIFTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. POLITICAL. RR ee TIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- —I 4 Seoond Daniel Peseta i ara Sinema ‘Tuomrsom, Bocretary. UL. NOMINA- a REPUBLICAN REGULAR o3 ‘tioa—For Councilman, Sixteenth district, ORLAN cs? AND WORKING MEN'S CANDIDATE aries B Ww halen. c in- ‘ARD. —AT A MEETING or THE Daw Breen, wat n Charter Nomiaating Conveation, heid Me. 13 Dutch street, in pursuance of a recommendation @manatip, from Tammany Hall, the following gentlemen (Were unAuimously selected tor the support of the democracy @f the Second ward at the ensuin, . aed For Alderman—Albert Rogers, alton serects Conneilman—Abraham B. Miller, of Clinton 0 Soresvore Wililam B. Storer, John C. Hayes. Constables—Wm. Thompson, ‘Chas. W. Kruger. For Inspector Election—First atgericee ‘Thomas z. seithn Ei Scoond district, Morris J. Quinlan, hom. Port Commissioners—Dudley Haley, Alfred Chan- ve aller. "ror Trustece—Henry Stesle, Joseph W. Taylor. For enol tors Francis Seely, Robert Rogers, Om motion, the following resolutions were unanimously ‘Resolved, That the democracy of the Second ward do re- e the Democratic Republican General Committee at atm any Hail, and they will sustain all thelr acta in s @erdance with the usages of the party. "Resolved, That we do firmly adliere to, and sustain, t 1 and State administrations; and that we reitéral Sur attachment to, and approval of, the Baltimore platform, and heartily congratulate the democracy of the Union on She doctrines avowed by Prosident Pierce in the inaugural hig countrymen, believing that tite doctri pound Grisso of the duvies of the several States to ach ther, nader the constitution of the United Sts.es at, in the retirement of Dudley Haley as Alderman of the Second ward, tue democracy of this ward ‘deprived of a firm friend aud s generous advocate of Seaooratle principles; and he is entitled to the dest wishes ‘tbe democracy of me dh for the faithful and impartial later in wilch ho bas discharged the duties of nis office ANIEL MAHEN, Chairman, _Jamus WArsox, Secretary. sil Bei gz WARD--NATIONAL L DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI aemmaions — HENS RY Ea ‘TawARD. NEVENTH WARD.—A MEETING OF THE Ward Regular Lemocratic Ward C thie Seturday) evening, at headquarters, | ay praleek By order, R. B, CONNOLLY, Chairman. -AGHER, { Secretaries, EVENTH WARD wiia REFORM—REGULAR Ne minations.—The following ticket, with one exception, is e@omposed of men who have never yet held any office of ps @romolument. If elected they will prove themselves tho true reformers — For Alderman—William D. Andrews, iron merchant, For Assemblyman—Edmund P. Barrow, Jawyer. For Councilmen—Fourteeath district—Ebenezer W. Mor- gans, brass founder. PHifteenth dstriot—Stephen Roberts, shipsmith. Bixteenth (alge ag ead G. Secor, re ards, low loners—Goorge W. King tnd Wim, Harigan. Beboo! Trustee— 5 tee. Bohool Inspectors—James P. Bremner and Wm. H. Lewis. blee—John M. Waite and Thomas Kershaw. EVENTH WARD NATIONAL: DEMOCRATIC REPUB liesn Hard Shell Nominations:— For Alderman—Mordecai T. Ronyon. Por Councilmen:— Fourteenth District—John L. D Fifteenth Distriot— William V. Ada: Bixteenth District—Russell W. Gla For Assessor—Jarvis Reeves. — Commissioners—Dr. William Rockwell, Abraham _— Bor Schoo! Tn Inspoctors—J Joern Crolius, Bernard Smyth, opi a0} For Constables Curistophes F. Klenk, Michael Dris:ol Fo the Voters of the Seventh Ward:—The above ticket to y of true national cliques and fastions, 7 RUSSELL w. GLASIER, Chairman, tary. EMBLY DISTRICT.— an somingsion — er aidermas= aries H. _ Counei distriot—Casper Ritter. distriet—Pster Crawford. 19th district—Nathaniel Roe. 2th district—Ralph Bogart. For Assessor—Albert W. Smith For School Commissioners—Issac_ Phillips, A. R. Herrick. For School Inspectors—Gerardus Boyoe, David A. Fowler. For School Trustee—Dr. William Schirmer. ‘For Constables—A braham Moses, Richard A. Chambers, WM. SCHIRMER, Chairman Nom. Com. Bersa Conen, retary. IGHTH WARD IN A BLAZE.—A DEMOCRATIC pee ard torchlight proe ion will take place on day evenicg, 7th inst., at seven o'clock, ab the coraer of Qhariton and Washington streeta. All th H. Ring for Alderman, and Capt. P. Korrigan for Meacsiltsan shventh “and eighth dlatcicws, ace requested to mitend. feveral distinguished speakers will address sho Meeting, among them P. Lynch, editor of the Irish American, 4A Cols, Doveny and Sweeney’ Major Chas, E. Shea, Judge MoCarthy, G. H. Kein, Dr. Edward Downes Connery, and many otatrs. IGHTH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC WHIG nominations = in favor of i \—I7th district—Hort N. Wild, 1eth dij riet—David, ‘Coleman, 9th aistrict—Eliphalet Bootmam,, dh district—Jote Forshay. For Assersor—John Gantz. For Constables—William B. Jones, James L. Howe. For School Commissioners—J. W. Pell, James M. Murrey. For Trusteee—Sylv snus Gedney, Samuel J Berzy. For School Inspectors—Jas. Web’ ges F. Wadeworth, Published by order of Ward Committe JOHN M. ‘SMrTH, Chairman. E Grexwe, Secretary. [NTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REGULAR NOMINA- ‘tion.—For Councilman of the Twenty second district— hristic. GILBERT J. BOGERT, Co GEORGE STARR, and ‘others, _ (NTH W ‘ARD—NATIONAL DEMOCRACY—CHARLES Nee for Councilman in the Twenty third district, NTH WARD CITY REFORM NOMINATIONS.— For Agsembly—Charles C. Leigh. For Aldermat—Pcter P. Voorbis, For Counciimen—Twenty —— district, Henry P. S ‘Twenty second district, Chi Holder’ Twenty third ds Cornelius 8. Cooper, Twenty fourth district, Altre For Assessor—Abraham Demarest. For School Commissioners—William S. ra School Inspectors—Jeremiah Terbell, William B. Corn- F Sebool Trustee—Jacob C. Bogert. For Constables—Philander Brush, Benjamin D. Wisner. INTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- Jar ae in favor of the general and State ad- rations:— ‘For Senator—Mark Spencer. For Ascombly—William Quackenbush, For Alderman—Willism J. Brieley. For Councilmen—Twenty firsy district, John B. Spafford; Twenty second district, John J, Christie; Twonty-tnird dis- sien, Peter Van Antwerp; Twenty-fourth district, Alfred See, James W. For, ‘Assessor—Martin Blanck. For Constables—Philander Brush, Jonathan D. Shay. For School Commission Abraham Frazee, Linus Soud- For Trustee—Rufvs King. For Inspectors—Solomon Banta, Isaac Blanvelt. For Inspectors of Liection—First disteict, R. V. N. De- ye: William Sp: er 1; Second district, Laurence Van Wart, Brockner: dis Step Sehoe, Fours Uiseriot, Ignatius Fiyas, m Meserau, Jo?n Do- William Spalding: Fifth district, William Martin, William Murray; Sixth dis trict, Wm. 3. nnedy, Albert H. Wagener; Seventh dis- Sict, Jobn Gir aries Murray; Bighth district, Blis Wasson, George W John W. Banta, WILLIAM QUACKENBUSH, Chairman, _Aueerr Bocant, Jr, Secretary. TH WARD.—C\TY REFORM, BASED UPON THB principles adopted at the Metropolitan all meeting Wor Alcerman—George A. Trowbridge, provision desir, WE Broome str: For Counciluen—Charles Place, Sen., dentist, 9 Allen street; William HR Foster, wholesale grocer, 1 Eusox street; Jonathan Purdy, builder, 127 Orchard strovt. For Assestor—George A. Smith, nine, % Dolance: For Constables—Jn.aes Kile, constable, 51 Orebar Saeod F. Badenhop, barber, Hf reat, For School Commissioner: ebant, 222 Broom: Tor’ School Inepeeters—William C. Bradley, frocer, 254 Broome street; Edward I. Small, machinist, % Ludlow st. For School Trustec—Josoph M. Bell, 27 Eswex strect. ate WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REPUB- Searing; Ninth district, Jobn Van Cleef, street. street; Prosident of Citt. Fer Assomblyman—Howard For Alderman—Daniel H. Hunt. For Asseseor—Jeremiah Welch. Fo: Constables—Jam # Rile, William Stevenson. Courcilmen—Twenty-ffth district, Joha Nugent; Peta district, John D. Welch; Twenty-seventh dis: owis Reyaolde, For In: pectors { & eotion—First district, John iddloton, wh Jennings; Second district, Henry MeDonald, itobert Roberts i Third distries, Edward W 4 Gannon istrict, William Speight, ‘hompeon; Pith district, William Jaquest ih For Selool Commision rv-James Cockersit, Sohn B, hs. For School Inspectors—Samvel 8. Thorp Sen., George A. not Schoo! Trustee—William Goldey. ree WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- Jar nominations in favor of the General and State Admin. ion Member of Assembly—George H. Richard For Alderman—Ww illiam anderen. For Connefinisn of Bich distriet—Norman MeLeod, 260 11. Bogart, do. De. Mth do. For Asvestor—John Van Cott. paket School Commitsioners—Jay Jarvis and Hoary D. John- Por Sehool Inspectors—Ed For School Trustee—Josep) For Inspector: t'Election, Ast District—M. H. Underhill and W. C. Bunn, J. img and Aug. Morre, do. HN. Parker and Francis Reiffert, do. James Hopkins and James Ryan, 4b do, Joweph Mell and A. Koad. do. Daniel Ward and John L. Riley. Ps order of the Ward Committeo. }OKMAN McLEOD, Chairman, ELPTH WARD—NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC RE muagiste? nominations in favor of Clinton and the speedy For Councilman, James BcLeon. For School Trustee. Baatiert Suitn. For School Commissioners, Apram V. Wintiama, Tuomas Lennon. ‘mw. MoKan.an, ministrations, ate POLITICAL. IXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.-—-THB pguoce. aly to the State and Fepablican elec ore any woes ah Union Hise Twenty-second street, © of Third avenue an: . Nov. 5, at 73, o’clook, to respond ‘aa ST Edward Cooper for Senator. Several 8’ qigte ent ig: dress the mecting. | Wal. F VALENT' ¢% Ghairman, Jaues P. FaGan, Wicinden Cone} Seoretarion | Elias P. Noedbam; Siirceerclae demectstly somiace’ toe Covuclmas, ric. — 1 un EDWARD HCOZA : #RANCIS Basu E, Chairman of Committee, _Sanvan H. Ss & IXTEENTH W ARD—FORTY. FIRST COUNCIL DIS- trict, regular Gemocratic nominee for Soren Owen Donahos. OUN READY, Cl an. Praar Cosontry, Secretary. a AND TWENTY-FIRST WARDS NaA- imal Democratio Bayabiisen nomination—Jamos M. Smith, Jr. for Assent ‘ARD B. BURNETT, Chairman, J, HW. Awrnon, Secretary. ‘HIRTEENTH WARD.—TO THE NATIONAL DEM@- cratic republican electors of the Thirteenth ward:—In consequence of the withdrawal of Alexander Stewart, Be as nominee for Alderman of the democratic party of the ‘Thirtoeuth ward, we now present for your approval the name of Marous D. Bonner, Esq , » young aan of sound democracy and of strict integrity. Iie efeetion tentative posvessing discretion Would prove & mmotherer 40 the 3. Thirteenth ‘Wm. H. MoCorxr, Secretary HIRTEENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN ominations.—The committee for charter nominations ofthe Thirternta ward reports the following relimble deimo- crate os candidates, a8 follows :— Thomas P. St. John. Ivin Swezey. —Marcus D. Boner. For Ccunciimen—Asd district ith district—Daniel P. h district—Thomas ‘unniogham yucrindiko, Terael F Cohen, rd Charter Committe mmission Inepectors—Matthew Howell, Trust anc V. Briggs. For {uspectars of Election -— First vistrict—David Uerupstead, Johu W. Angevine, Seco istrict—William Ferg: ha H. Hyde. ae district—Ee ward Witherel! ‘John Reilly th dis Richard G. Nowkirk. Ru lism H. MeCorkle. » William Miller, ‘Alderman of the demcoratic par y hirteenth ward, we now prosent for your ay ¢ name of Marcus D! Bonner, Esy.. a young mun moeracy and of strict integrity. His election w insure us & representative possessing discre- ;fnd firmness, and wo uld prove @ smotherer to Chairman ai IGHTRENTH WARD.—DEMOCRATIO REPUBLICAN regular nominationg, in favor of the genoral and State adm trations:— For Senator-~Bdward Cooper. For Assembly—Joha C. Devereux. For Alderman: Voorhies. For Councilme: trict, John Murphy. « rict, James Salmon, Robert ©. For Assessor— For Constables Shea. For School Trustre—A. B. For School Iuspectors—Jam JOHN R. BRI fon. S. Cooper. Paschal Rertine, Chairman Ward Committes, ‘William Hagadorn, James Salmon. For School Commissioners—C. Godfrey Gunther, Ward B. jurnets. B ae School Trusteee—Alexander M. Lawrence, Patrick Mo Oy. For School Inspectors—Fawin Croswell, Richard Pennell. For Constables—Edward Mullaley, William Thompson. For Inspectors of Election—Ist district, Charles Lineback, Wm. A. Delavan: 2d district, William Pearsall, John Kano; Ba distriot. U- D. Freneb, W. B. Parsons; 4th district, H. A: ‘art GODFREY GUNTHER, Chairman Ward Committee. W. Hacavory, Jr., Secretary. IGHTEENTH WARD CITE REFORM—TAXES OF ; taxes of 1852, $3,080,511 05; increase In one year, $1 Gsn501 Beeide $10,000 Sehole aves S250 000 already spent this year for clean etreets! City reform nomi- Bations Eighteenth ward:— For Alderman—Danicl D. Lord, lawyer, For Councilmen—Fifty-sevanth di ict, Frederick E, Ma- ther, lawyer; Fifty-sixth district, Will ber merchant, For Aseessor—H. Mason Dikeman, painter. For School Commissioners—Charles H. Smith, lawyer; Reyol Phelps, merch: For School Trustees—A. B. Neilson, David B. Keeler, Alox. Fo: se seen Inspectors—James W. Gerard, Andrew A, ‘M. Lawrence. Br For Constal lee Robert Welch, Henry Bi For Inspectors of Elections—First district, m 8. Ba- eau, Charles Stare cond district, Francis 0. Dorr, ‘Third district, Samuel A , James: A. Jobuson; Fourth district, James N. Trimble, Edward D. er. Dei » Carter baxing declined the nomination for School Commissioner, Mr. Royat Phelps ‘has boon nominated: fu place of Mr. Carter. ‘Two namee only for Inapactors of Elec: tions in each district being Sess ‘on the ticket, the names ot Mesers. Palmer, Allen, Baiey and MeFadden, have been for Inspectors of Elections, Ext, and othere, Committee, WARD: ‘i NATIONAL INDEPEN- liam M. Baxter, um- J INETEENT For A Naece For Council, For Assessors: Francis J. Touey. nic. Fer Genstehins: dames Poiheme aenree W. Jaques, For School Commi as sioner: Janes Hod Rutherford. Thomas MeSpedon, For Sehool Trustees, Dennis McCarthy, John Eagan, Stephen M. Drew, David B. McCullogh. For School Inspectors Jeremiah Towle, Terrence Farley. For Inspectors of Election First district—Dennis Flynn, Thomas 0’ Kil Frown, Second do, Edward 8. ile, John L. Third, éo, |, Kichard Flynn, Edward Linton, By order of the Nominating Committ BARNARD McCABE, Prondont. Axrnony Marruews,) JOHN WHITE, Vice Prosident. James SADLER, Secretaries. Trnrexce CaRRort, Nae WARD REGULAR WHIG NOMINA- tions:— For Alderman—Wm. T. Jennings, For Councilman—Jacob W- Goodwin, Wm. Cartwright. For Inspectors of Election—First district, H. W. Gi John F. Toshure. Second distrioy, Hi Third district, Edward Daton, Jam For School Con m For Inspector For Trustee Geo. W. Beeb e Clark, James Hogg, James ist ield, tT ENTIETH WARD—FIFTY-: SECON D_ DISTRICT.— Regular democratic whig reform nomination :— Councilman Warren Smith, rPWENTIETIL Ww ARD. THE NEW CITY CHARTER and reform eandidate for Councilman of the Fifty second Couneil district, Francis M. Curry, Real Estate Broker, 203 Brondway. WENTIETH WARD INDEPENDENT REGULAR Democratic Nomination: For Aseembly—Andrew Leary. For Alderman—Michael 0? Donoghue, For Councilmen—Fitty-firet district, Charles Darragh; = do., Frederick W. Wiegend; Pifty-third t—Bartholomew Doyle. Hles-—John Connor, Belthasser Glassiér. ssioners of Common Schools—William Mon- Conway. vectors of Sehools—John Conghlan, John Riley, I ueteo—F eli ‘ix MeKeuna. For Inspectors of Licction—Firet district, Luke Curem, Michael Green; second 4o. John Coyle, Roger Monahan. third, do. Christophor O’Neil, Thomas Cradden; fourth do. Patrick Kearnan; John Brophy; fifth do. Richard Mur- ry, Edward Cunningham; sixin do. John McLarkey, Owen ‘Annan. CHARLES DARRAGH, Chairman, MicuArt Conway, Secretary. WENTIETH WARD — FIFTY SECOND BISTRIOT.— People’s Choise.—Regular nouination, without distiig. tion of party.—For Councilman, George R. Jaques.—ail yoters in favor of whelesome laws, good order, and reform sooo government, will vote for the above oan: ai WENTIETH WARD ‘DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN hegular Nominati in support of the National and State Administrations ENDENT WHIG AND REFORM NOM NOMINATION, sehifigenth ward:— For Sonator, Six a RENSSELAR N. Hav! 5 bal NDEPENDENT REFORM CANDID AT FIRST A8- sembly District First and Second Ward _ For Assemblymai=Bilas J. Smith. EFORM! RFYORM! REFORM!—JUDGES OF THE SU- perior Coutt.—To the independent voters of the city and county of New York —Johm Ducr and Robert Emmet, the present Justices of the Superior Court, are candidates for re election, but are proscribed by certain members of the pr tent Common Council for their decision against them in th Broadway railroad, All those who are not swayed by t 04 a will cast their votes for those men who fearlessly carrie fasepetiand of porte uncorrupted Judiciary.—The following what are esteemed thé ablest and best mon among those who have been nominated by the rorpestive parties for Judxos and District Attorney, is recommended to all citizens who intend to act independent of party in the selection of Judges, For Justice of ches Suneeme Cost for the Fret District ARLES P. KI La Ford Faien of the Superior < e the term of wix years. RT EMMET, for the term of six years. Lucius ROBINSON: for the term of t Fe cut Common Plea yell P. D. ist fos Attorney. NT, In consequence of the dimou 8 attending the arrenge- ment of Dallote under the new |: Voters who appreve of this ticket arg recommended to crose out the Judicial part of the particular State and eounty et which they intend to vote, and write in taese names, or cutout tais ticket and paste of wafer it over the names erased, and if possible pre- pare thelr tickets before going to the polls. yoars, IRST WARD. LOW TAXES AND CHEAP RENTS— Retrenchment and the speedy enlargement cf the canals, Recular whig nominations For Senator “H. §, William For Assembly—P% Grabam, For Altern su—thobert Py Collins, Tor Councilinan, 1st district—Henry ry Smith ir Ai or—John Thompson, ais For ‘Constables—Solomon Wertheimer and Thos, Scott. For School Commissioners—Joseph Jamison and Walter W. Townsend, eee e fgg rogent C. Morrison, Jonas Bartlett and . Wemouth For School Be a M. Griffin, Leopold Lorenz. J.P. NIX, Chairman Nominating Committee, Joun pas N, Secretar; The above ticket was uuanimously adopted by the First ward Whig Executive came ae every Way Worthy of the anited support of the Whig part mon, Chaim IN, Chairman, Jos. A, Ganpwzs, Taos. Coon, ”} Secretari C ELECTORS OF THE TWENTY- jendly to regular nominations aad the ceratic party, have asscmbled together and lowing ticket:— John U' Keel, iiman—Henry A. Cargill. ‘ors—P. P. Boppert, John Piok. 1 Commissioners—Joha I, Duryea, Garret H. Fo eh Stryker, Jr. For School Inspectors—James C, Hays, Heman Burr. For Sehcol Trusteor—Jamos Fiyau,’ Patrik Brennan, John Price, Henry Hughes, Edward Sweeney. Inspectors for First district—J. Price, Patrick Murphy. Inspectors tor Second dietrict—Heman Wilson, Peter tors for Third district—Francis Felix, Michael acy, ‘For Constables—Macijah Staniels, John MeGahor. JOUN I. DURYEA, Chai Joun Quins, Secretary. ‘TENANTS’ REGISTER. PART OF A HOUSE 10 LET—IN EIGHTY. SEVENTH street, Yorkville, between the Third and Fourth aven- uee ; consisting of basement and kitchen, parlor on tho first floor, front and back room, with bedroom and pantriea, two attic bedrooms. Inquire om the premises, or of M. SHUTS, 62 William street, N. FIRST-CLASS FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE TO let-—In (apartments, to small genteel families ; said house is situated No. 84 ‘West Fortieth street, opposite the Crystal Palace; the neighborhood is good, aid the house ne 4 in good order, and will be rented reasonable to good tenants, “Croton water throughout the house. Apply im A. Il. ELY, No. 82 Nassau, up stairs, or No, 197 Bleecket street. HEAP RENTS.—OFFICES AND ROOMS TO LET, AT No. 483 Broadway, west side, two doors below Broome ‘oot, Roome well lighted and airy, suitable for artists, ar- ghitects, lawyers, tallors, do. Entrance, wide and Scocssible, Aprly to Dr. POW! Ooulist, No, 602 Broadway, or on the premises, room No. POR RENTIA SPACIOUS OFFICE IN PINE STREET, Yory conveniont to Wall street, and “the shipping: well suited for commission or agency business, Apply at 60 Pine street, up stairs, URNISHED ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD.—& SMALL Scie family, baving more room than they pare would rent, to gentlemen only, a handsomely fursished par: lor and bedroom on second floor, either togethor or separate- ly. Apply at No. 142 Chambers street. ULTON STREET STORE TO LET.—NO. 195 WILL BE rented low to a good tenant. It is suitable for any re- spectable business. “Inquire at No. 197 Fulton strect. E TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. = 1 house, down town, in good order, rent $65), farni- ture nearly new, and will be sold low. LLING £ TUCKER, 239 Broadway, OFTS AND BASEMENT TO LET.—TME THIRD AND For Senator—Edward Cooper. For Aseembly—solomon B. cine —Fitty fir trict, John MeClave; fifty. » Dennis Ryor; filty-third district; Owen iam Murray. althauer Glasser, Peter Gillegan. For Ppt Commissioners—Neleon J. Waterbury, James For Schocl Ter stee—Wm. Wallace Cainpbell. For School Inspectors—Joha A Lebriteer, James Duna. For Inspectors of Election, First District— Hugh Mooney and Second bistrict— ma. Sim, ‘and Joseph Ostwell, June. d Miohael Dee. m2 ‘ant MoGinn, Thomas W. Olmatead and John so wena ehall i elected :— tor—Edward Cooper. For Aceamblyman—i6th district, John C. Deveroux. For Alderman—Jgmes Crawford. For Councilmen—bith district, Joseph H. Peiroe; 56th dis- ay ‘Y-FIRST WARD.—THE TI TICKET “MUST AND For trict, George W Varian, ‘Coll, W. Campbell, Dayid BY Young. tables Wiliam Chapioan, Henry Rolners Fer School Commissionots—Edwaid B. Fellows, vhomas 8. 7 ripeetors of Common Schools—Charies H. Haswell, For School Trusteos—A. L. Pinney, John csi Jobn MeGowan, William P. Moes, Bernard Develi For Inspectors of Thomas McCoy; 24 district, William H. Kitby, fee George A. Hunt, A. G. Dixon; 4! Bernard Develin, John Kinsley; ts district, John ‘T. Tibbits, A. L. PINN GY, Chairman Democratic Republican Ward Commmiiteee Twenty first ward. J.C. Devereux, § Secretaries. 4 G, Dixon, TR SECOND WARD—OITY REFORM.—~ For Alderman—Lebbeus B. War cilman—Joseph Cadiip For Assooens onstine Wilson, James F. Chamberlain. For Constables—Miosjah M, Staniels, Wm. P. Smith. F For Schoo! Commissioners Samuel Fieet, Theodore Hyatt For Sol epoctors—John K. Myers, Rohraim Stevens B. Guest, Peter r Valentine, Aaron J. 8, Bonjamin F. Fairchilas, Jo on Tnepectors of Elections—Fiest districts oa. Dennett, Wn. Haine; Second cistrict, Wm. B. Haskins, Jonathan T. Jobneon; Third divteist Wm. F. Dans, Wa. I é) CHAMBERLAIN, } ee On SAMUEL FLEET, Executive Committee. THEODORE HYATT, ‘i ANDREW DEISER, WENTY SECOND WARD.—THR DEMOCRATIC RE. publiean electors of the Twenty second ward friendly to rep nlar nowinations and the usages of the party are invited to attend at Griffin's Hotel, Epoeseeme, on Mo: day even ing, ‘he 7th ‘py at 7. ie. g O'clock, to approve of the charter ticket headedJchn O'Keefe for Alderman. Several emiaent speakers will te erent to seiree the meeting. By order of IN J. DURYEE, Cheirioan. Jon Quinn, Secretary. fourth floors and brsement of the new stone front store Wo. 360 Broadway. They will be let together or separately, sad immediate possession given. Apply on she premises, te PRATT, HARDEN BURGH & CO. TORES TO LET-THE CORNER STORE. AND ONE other, under the Everett Hi fronting on Union square and Fourth avenue. to le furnishing, and Yeryjdesicadle. Inquire on the preinses, from 9 +o Lo oreleck, ae E?.—THE NEW FOUR STORY BRICK ae No. 300 Second avenue, between fteaie and Nine- teenth strecte, with all the modern nares rnd upper part of the new four story house Inquire of Mr. 8. BACHRACH, at No. Sec Cedee saree, oF 2 Beoond avenu (T° LET—A FINE LARGE LIVERY STABLE, NO, % street Forkshops. Apply to, AARON four doors below Grand street. LET—A FINE LARGE STORE AND MANUFAC- establishment, at 443 Broadway, suitable for piaro- similar business. "Apply to AARON low Grand, in forte, clotties, or au: HARDMAN, 142 Mulberry street, four doors 10 et STORE AND pei e OF NO. 2 street. Each floor is nit yet Sox ie ton (0 LET—TWO NEW, WELL FINISHED COTTAGE oust ight rooms each, on 111th street, between Third and Fourth’ avenues, Rent $125. Inquire at 24 Washing- on street. ‘0 LET—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR gentlemen and their wives; }, reoms for single gentle- house first class, with ail the modern improvements, at 427 Broome strect, one block from Broadway. 10 LET—A HOUSE AND STORE, SITUATED AT 217 Eigith avenue, suitable for a boot'and shoe, millinery or grocery store, with the lease fortwo years and six months. Inquire at 75 Cortlanct street, 10 LET—THB WHOLE OR PART OF A MODERN three story brick house, containing bath, gas, range, &o , Ronit hece within’ a few doors ot she Sixth avenue, App 0, 0S Weat Twenty eighth atrest 0 LET—IN BROOKLYN, TWO GENT RESIDEN in Sackett strect; threo etory, with brown stone ie gas, do, lured at very low able ERD, Wall stroct ferry, Bi 0 LET—IN BROOKLYN, THE GENTERL BROWN Atone dwelling i%d adats street, now being put in com in Hoyt near Sucer 0, that elegant resi- | Gence coruer of Hoyt and Sackett streets, $450. Also, the lepant brown stone new house, all modern improvemoats, ne, sary edtamny many others in various locations, 0 Vet, 2 h JOUN BR ‘Ai iNanby » Wall street forry, Brooklyn. po, LET-THE Lor Ts OF ry STORE IN FLETCHER street. Apply to Gough, Hoag & Lawrence, Brokers. 7) Pine rirsct. (0 LET—1W0 FIRST CLASS HOUSES, ON THE HGH ground north sido of Thirty first street, between Bizhtl fad Ninth avenues. ‘Tho houses are eighteen foot by have Engli 1 the modern improvemente: tank wR, Me. "PIERCE, Tiae wrest, under the Metropoli- an k Te LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, HALF OF THE three story house No. 109 West Sixteenth streos, baso- ment, parlor and rooms, in second and chird stories, witn gas and bathing privileg Anquizo at No. 170 Broad are € 580 jor sale, 10 LET—PART OF A COMPORTABLY PUKNISHED howto, containing everything necessary for Rousekue ing, beautifully locaved cn Staten Island, a tow minutes walk oe. es ferry. Rent moderate, Addrose P., box 76 Post 0 LET—THE WHOLE OR PARTOF A THREE STi RY house on Wythe avenue, Brooklyn, adjoining Williame- Borg, and within three minutos walk of Pock olip ferry. For ther eer nae sy to BZA B. WESTON, Gl Cham ew 0 LET OR LRASE—FOR TWO OR TARER YEARS, AT Fortham, within three minutes (walk of the depot, an Old fashioned cottaye, with adjacent ground, beautifully Lo- sated, suitable (or & a retired family residence. For terms ap- ply to Mrs. Bi d, at the Fi rdham depot, or No.4 Allen Trrect. Also to let, two parlors, furnished of unfuravahed. 10 RENT—A FRONT BASEMENT, TO & PHYSICIAN, Alto, & bedroom on third floor, with board. Apply ab is West Eleventh street. T°, RENT—THE UPPER PART OF THE NEW UOUSS 102 East Twi ighth street, opp. site the church, com fating of five rooms on each floor, pith marble mantels, gee Water , ko, calehiated for emall geatocl ‘They are vory conven: a, din good style. Tho rt had no communionti auper, Anoiy vo NSH(MER, 31) Fourth avanue, after'2 o'gioe vraeeee FOR leeping rooma, ooms, 4) UT SRURNisiey, “ROOMS TO LET— offices, milliners, artists, or jontie ome: Apply to GEO, W. MILLER, City aang Broadway. ORKSUOPS TO LET—IN THE “BU DT NOW in course of erection at 546 Pearl street, near Bro: Inquire at 27 Roade stroot, way. DEOSICAL, GREAT BARGAIN — ay VERY SPLENDID TONE $XW pianoforte f '9 for $40, soven octave, rosewood, A Found corner, patent wotailicfraine, auite now, is perfoot in all respects, Sully warranted by well known’ makers. [t can _be seen On Monday, The owner is going to Ruro UeTOAL. NEW MUSIC, TO BE PUBLISHED oN next: La Prine nna Polka, by Vander Weyde. Katy did Song, by Thomae Baker. Rosa May... by F. Buckley Now singing by Buck dere. iu OF HORACE wa TER. a rosdway p'4xoronrxs.— SECOND HAND ROSEWOOD 6% 00- nearly new; sleo ony six octave: with an veer prices, JOHN F, WARES fab Muntuobutern, 68 Baeetay prices. a ne ‘soturers, 68 Barclay Haoet, opposite College place, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. —WANTED, BY A GENTLE. Vaan ant bis wife, we fosne ngutiomely ftralobed nd Posvaaity. located, fe uitebe ‘The 7 must be near Broad way, between Pourdh an tieth streets; required for a acete Address bes res Post Office, stating location terme. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, and new, oF nearly ‘and furnita Sia aan aeese oi stable eee decrable their whole premises, m Eighth fifth streets. “petweon Third tnd Boventh enwes, "h dress H. roadway ‘ost Office. yy Aur. A PARLOR AND TWO OR THREE NICE bedroe: ae ‘ comfortable and woll furnishes ho 5 situated on the west of Broadway, between B.ottker Twellth streete Addwess, stating) terms, dc., A. @. box 2 AH Post Office, ANTED—A FURNISHED BEDROOM. WITH BREAK fase, ia centeel family up town, for & single gentleman With unéxerptionsble references, Address W. F., Herald office, 4 ANTED—A GOOD SIZE BASEME’ T, FIT FOR THE storage of goods, below Caual stro Address J. M., Herald W4xreD “HE ADVERTISER WANTS TO BUY 4 alive lathe, with serew cutting reer that wll tura seven to twelve. ies shafe say porter having HL will please write note to Thomas Dianin, 240 Eighth a) nue. , & slide rest. HORSES, CARRIAGES, de. R. KELLINGER, HAVING CLOSED FOR THE SEA- son his boarding and ridin ‘demy, at Yonkers, which has by far exceeded his most sanguine expectations, wil offer at private sale a part of his fine stock of youn, und, and theronghly broke hortes; matched pairs of dite ent colort and sizes, saddle horses that cannot be surpas: Noone can be a nindand strong. Responsibility will be given purchasers. Dr. ought to Boxe tolerable idea of what constitutes a good horse. He Leak Ln practi- cally engaged in conditioning horses—twenty fi prac: tical knowledge of the hcree generally costs something, The Doctor diatters himeelf that he has paid for his experience, ‘Among the number now offered for he haga beautiful pair of young mares that he is willing to’ make sppear can go one hundred miles in nine houra and fifty minutes; thoy are fast and very handsome. 1t seems ae though or did not Knew how to get tired, ‘They are of the jencral Tayl & brand; they do not know when to say enough. have all been used in families, and their docility and qnalities thor- cughly tested. ‘Those who are in want of beautiful carriage horees, that are entirely free from vice, had better not lose this opportunity. Calf and see the stock at the Bazaar, No. B1_Croshy street, between Grand and Broome. The Doctor's office 476 Broadway. If not at the stable inquire for Mr. James Swarts. OR SALE—A NEW CUSTOM-MADE ROCKAWAY carriage, Sold for want of use. Apply to GROVER, BAKER & CO., 94 Chambers street, up 8 OR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFULLY MATCH CREAM ye colored eae fone Yenia olf fare heads Bigh — arnes ey can be seen by applying at 192 Gold stree: near Concord es PPv MEN RY RUOSS. OR SALE-SEVERAL PAIRS FINE CARRIAGE "Bitsabeth and OR SALETONE SECOND HAND SHIFTING TOP one without top, in good order. Tho will be 1d cut Apply at Dic: ‘ele Kabte. Thisteent! street, between Fifth and Sixth avenu OR SALE—A GREY MARE, 15 TO 16 HANDS HIGH, teven years old, handsome, stylish driver, full of spirit, yet kind, gentle and sifectionate, sound in every respect, an ‘ean go her mile in 2:50 or 1 ‘Kold because the owner is going to Paterson to live, and bas no further uso for her— price, $70) eash, There {a no horse in the country her equal can Le bought for any euch mone; JW. HL, Herald office, for a few day (OR SALE—A HORSE, WAGON, SLEIGH, HARNESS, robes, blankets, &c., the property of a gentleman about leaving the city; will be gold a bargain. Tho horse is a bay, eight years old, and can trot inside of three minutes. The wagon isa shifting top, by one of our best city makers, and was built to order, and has been running less than one moth. Any gentleman wishing to purchase such an establishment, iti#arare chance. Address For Sale, Herald office. OR £ALE—HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS. THE horee a handsome ‘rustee colt,jfive years old, chesnut gor- Tell, 1534 hands high, sound and kind, of great enduranco, has ‘never beon trained, and promises speed worthy of his stock; a Landsome trotting wagon, harness, £c.; a complete turn-out fora gentleman. Can be seen at Johnson's livery stable, State street, corner of Boerum, Brooklyn. OR SALE-A HANDSOME LIGHT WAGON, BUILT Scamsn, and only a few weeks in use: will be applied for immediately to William Egerton, 149 sold ee Fulton street. rote FOR SALE—AT THE FOUR MILE HOUSE seventh etrect and Third avenue. A oumber of very paleo that took the first, second, and third 4 miume at the late fair of the American Institute, together with a lot of very fine single road and family horses. Also, » Trustee trotti ion. WILLIAM i. VAN COTT, — rORSES FOR SALE—ONE BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN bands high, seven years old, a stylish driver, srots fast, is gentle and kind, and travels well in double or le har- ete, Also, om iru gray mare; fourteen hands bigh ‘and six years old; i3 an excellent lady's enddle horse; is very gentle, and travels well in harness. Both horses aro warranted sound, and scld only because tho owner has no use for them. Inquire at the first private stable, to the left, in the alley out of Macdougal jstreet, betwoen Waverly place and Bightl street. ECOND- HAND WAGONS FOR Sal ery Wagon, without top, tle tok catering aroostien or othe without top, for ‘Wagon, and one spring cart. Apply —ONE LARGE all wagon, with light work; also leasure, and one busiaess at No. a Third avenue. C, SMITHSON, | RUCK WANTED.—A STRONG, ONE HORSE STONE truck, with high wheels, six fect apart, and strong iron axletree, wanted at 221 Front street. AGON FOR SALE CHEAP—A HANDSOME LIGHT trotting wagon, in perfect order; used but a few times. To be coon at Isaac Hull’s stable, 204 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, LOST AND FOUND. OATS PICKED UP.—TWO BOATS, ONE A LARGE yawl, and the other a nineteen feet row boat. Owners are eaereey to prove prop rety, pay Gi nd take them Away. apply av Bennetts. Cornet, Head, Yellow Hook, Nov. 5. Gkonce 0. LIDDLE. REWARDS. 1,810 BILLS OF ' ibe ate Rw ork, yore lon tent aro anak ar es faarks:—Beventeon notes ef $1,000 ah {$00 each, and 87,00 notes vot, ea ith a red 1 of — ee zee oe +3 i ith ells of ), $60 and $100, stam oa with, : red’ ‘lter L on nd corner of each aehe A reward of fv ‘thousand dollart is offered for thi a whole, or # rateable propor: ory of Stew York! Nov 1 eaore mond’ WITHERS, Cashier, $200 () REWARD. —THE STORE OF THE SUBSC RI ders was on Sunday night or Monday morn! h, Burgiarevely entered! ta ons to tho amare my about ‘8600 or $100 ¢ ut; ce butter knives, ere: ware, and ivo! and The above reward will = weaks ver m aid Bort the reeo' of tho propor di detection of the thieves, or in star for either. RRIS & Co., Eighth avenue, corner Twonty-second st Om REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON WEDNES- day evening, 2d instant, ‘ichmond, Staten Island, a gold bunting lever watch, full elted, clironometer bal: ance, marked Welsh & Payne, 2 fob chain and seal attached; black ‘cord wines The snare re ward will be aidgby tho pas . yeh Lisk, J Bull's Head, Staten Islazd, on delivery of the Same, and no questions asked. REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, FROM FOOT OF 2.() "sixteenth strect, East river, © log. of yellow pine, seventy-five feet long, ‘and about ffteon inches above reward mill Ve paid for the delivory of theta or in: hk e detection of @ thict. DORI c: I, Re POLLLON, 224 South street, STRAYED OR ow Jere FROM THB of Saturday, on the night horse, about tifteon bands bi, env! on right oe foot, “hind. feet ihe white spo! where the saddle had chafed, will return She said borse to tho cee sh reocive above reward. VALENTINE LEMBER, Ball's Ferry, N. J, REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY BVENING, A = 11 Spanish poodle, with ‘white curly hair and black ers to the name of. ‘The above reward mm leaving the dog 173. i3 tency etrevb, Brooklyn. 5 REWARD.—LOST, IN RAILROAD CAR 10 FORD- ham, yesterday, » pocketbook containing $57, and — 8D. owner js poor, bub will pay this reward, through Mrs. Cours, No. 4b0 Pearl atreet, to the restore REWARD.—LOST, ON. THE THTRD | INst., A $2 tiaee stone a he letter H. on the nap. The finder w tivSihe stove reward on leaving ie wiih Saffern & Stites, Jewellers, 102 Naseau otrect. ) REWARD.— i subscriber, at Bull’s Perry, N October 22, 1853, on6 bay WEN ANCIAL TO LOAN, AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON $165. 000 Raed ‘mortgege on improved ‘ proper- ty in this city or Brooklyn, in sums to suit applicante. A $5,. 00, $6,000, and $7,f00 to LER a Cy Epes cent, on"good im- 3 thi it popladaipaeemer iden cs Je, No.4 New street, $25. OOO 2.294%; A% NOU) CHAMBERS ST, Or bought out foF ash; teaenction ure 01 in ae basement, on wat ee H tists pe ‘vate rooms for ladies. Offico open from 9 till 7. ver ware, jewelry, sill ods, or WM. TAYLOR. 6.500,-FARTES HAVING $6,500 T0 INVEST IN «© # flourishins many none establishment $6 would be likely to pay from 40 t per cent, to, one with the berth of the Presi tono of ‘the Ua eg -y of $1,000 per year, may hear of an opt ortunity oy cal} Z the large beck factory in Dean street, on the fers ol ‘ton avenue, Brooklyn, between the hours of 10 and il, |ASH ADVANCES,—LIBERAL ADVANCES MSDE ON Fegars, watches, jewelry and merclundise generally; on personal property o} kind. “For sale, ana and German segars; also, watches and jow Iry, at faigalan, vapyly, et 43 Route sisson 9 roadway, room No. 14, up stairs, Office hours fom D til bo'cloeke Dre ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and w pars 8 aN Nt 'o at sight, are isoed pa subscribers, Bt ELL & CO., rane ree for the Bwallew ‘Fail Line of 1 and London packet ships. ONEY.—GO TO NOS. 289 AND 23 BROADWAY, UP stairs, if you want money. Cash is advanced on jew: airy, dry goods, diamonds, silver ware, watslies, silks, cloth. ing, furniture, cutlery, he., do. ‘Alse bought on ‘liberal terms, Upstairs, room’ No, 3, from 9 till 5 o'clock. ONEY AT 48 VESEY STREET, IN ANY SUM RE- uired.—Liberal cash advances made on (or bought out for cash) merchandise of most all kinds, plant, watches, jewelr see ars, Liquors in bond, and. personal ‘an ofall doscriptions. Sogars, &o., for Fale; trom'd to Bofblock Z . q FFICE CF NATIONAL FIRE et gt ge CoM. pany, 62 Wall street, New York, November 2, 1853,—A semiannual dividend of ‘twelve per “cent has this day been ny the Board of Directors, payabic on and attor Tho transfer b ke will tate ath ian W. G, KELLOUG, Soorstarys DANCING ING ACADEMIES, A. DODWORTH’S “DANCING ACADEMY, Cg Pe soe « Bronway—Now open for the reception of pu day, Phupnasy and Saturday afaraoons fr opi vedas tos; Monday, Wednesda: epee and Saturday evi RAND APOMLINEA, NO. E (Saracco, well known’ for his real reputations the only professor of the most. logant a modest style of dancing in he United States, will give & grand soiree new and +plendid es sbment, on ne 0th November, together with @ course of lessons. Ths Professor keeps a class for ladies only three times a week. Gives private lessons at any hour, and keeps a class tor gentlemen every evening from 7 to lL o'clock for which he has engaged several young ladies per- Seetiy, au fait, the; ey being indispensable to the complete i in: truction snd’ perfection of every pupil. For further partic lara inquire at his academy ERRERU’S DANCING fp tel NO. 57 WEST Fourteenth strect —Madame D: 1 Ferrero and Ea- Ga respectfully inform ‘uel my is now open, and pupi ter son. Young ladiee” and maste: rda} ward sii times. duriug tl classes, Wednesday: Thursd; at 334 P.M. Mi gentlemen's event aes, eadays and days, at 7! P. M.; on Saturday at 736 P. for practising. Private lessons and [ slasees tn farntline aud schools attended; soirees given as usual, Several new dances and quadrilles will be introduced during the season. Los PASSING ALONG FIFTH AVENUE, from Ninth to Bighth street, up Eighth and Broa tway to Twelfth street, through Twelfth street to Fourth avenue, returning by Tv street, id Ei ae a gold cl ‘and bunch of tri fp on leaving i+ ry 2 i ‘ifth avenue, will receives s reward of $20. = A pe tal A RUNAWAY HORSE AND DRaY, IN the Bowery, om November 2d, a merchandise receil book, marked B. P. & Co.—A Whoever may have found the same and will return it shail receive our than! ad a sult: able reward. BLIS3, POTTER & CO., a, Jobn street. OST—ON THE THIRD INST., IN GOING FROM THE corner of Wall and William’ streets to the corner of ‘Nassau and Liberty streets, a package of bank notes, amount- ing to seventy dollars, vis—Filty dollars in small notes of us denomi Hone and twenty dollars in five dollar of the r Manufacturers’ Bank, Tho fader will iy rewarded by leating wee bane wd 42 Sout! L987, ON FRIDAY MORNING, IN GOING FROM THE Clarendon House to Eighth strest, and back to Union square, & lady's work bag, coptaining a fold cardcase, with cards and the name of the ladgiengraved thereon; also, 8 pocket handkerchief, and « garnet broastpin. wil be cuitably rewarded by lesving it at 38 Cnton pi OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN Bleecker and Amity streets, a small coral bracelet. ‘The finder will be rewarded on bringing it to Mr. Fowler's, 63 Bleecker stre ‘ORTHERN INDIANA RAILROAD BOND LOST.— Persons are cautioned against negotiating bond No. a7 of the Northern Indians Raliread Company, for $1,000, RH game having Yoon lost in Edinburgh about 20th Sobtambe Isst. The finder will plesse return the bond to the office compar y, No. 18 Wi street. Now York, Sor. “, Ta88.. linder TRAYED—FROM THE HOUSE NO. 45 DIVISION 8T., on the Gist ult., a black and tan terrier pup, five months old, shcrt legs, white fect, white streak on the breast, cropped and achain collar'on his neck. Whoever will return hi 8 above will be suitably rewarded, ve West street and Bleecker street. The finder will receive the above reward by returning it to 100 Perri strect. ___ COPARTNERSHIP 1 NOTICES. $1.00 000 2° $2,00—WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH aes amount, in a manufacturing business that will pay a large profit. The advertiser, with the advantages that he possesses, can monopolize the market, which c dem snetrated to any one who will direct to J. L. a fice. N. J.—A perfect title of real estate for the like amount given to the person when the business is carried on Piven DANCING ACADEMY, 600 BROADWAY above Niblo’s.— New clas: and Friday evenings for be; for ladies and gentlemen. also in th elaes; three t INSTRUCTION. hany, Po PRESENT TEACHING IN ONE OF THE chools in the cit; ee has @ couple of leisure hours saa, she would devote siving lessons in s family or oe ae the vesdinaey nglish branches, she instructs in m The best of references given. Ad- dread Wide orate oftes. ie A CARD.—TO THE MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS men of New York and vicinity, having sons and clerks should engage with Mr. Bristow, the famous penman an teacher, most certain to obtain a bold, free, rapid, good mer- gantile hand in 12 to 20 lessons. Academy 293 Broadway. Terms low. Visiting cards written. ‘GEORGE BRISTOW. alrite de ARITHMETIC, &C., PE only, ht, on reasonable terms, by W. J. REN Each student is se; tely instruct yt din bi while tho knowledge impa n Open day and evening FOR GENTLEMEN Day cinsses for ladies in drawing and paint- ing. Special course for female teachers. Circular at Ta- stitution of Professor 8. Bebw or, 494 Broadway. AOLVSMITH’S PREMIUM WRITING CLASSES WILL ‘commence Tuesday, November Ist, 1853. Ladies’ classes at Ll and 4 o'clock. lemen at 9 x aud 7 and 8 P.M. et for course of ten less Greenies ly advance him is drop VENING ip CLA! from 7 to 9. fu miums to tive hundred subscribers, valued at $ Promjum—an eight-day gold duplex mate with chain, se bud key, 18 carck, valued at $20; sovond premium—five gol eagles, Lubseribers may have three months from let November to take their lessons. N. B.—If the above sub- scribers are not obtained on or before the 15th Hovembes, & the two premiu 1 be withdrawn, and one premium of $100 in gold will be » ituted. Each pupil will recei oard, with name and number written by the ay OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, ‘corner of Franklin streot, Broadwa, DRY GOUDS, &. errr ee 11.7 BO PM218E STATE WOOLLEN LONG SHAWLS for sale—size 72 by 144, Tho undersigned, bav- ing purchased the entire production of the above ign shawl manufactory, now offer them to the trade, in lots suit purchasers, nv 3534 cash BARNES, PHARO & DOL- SON, 61 and 63 Maiden lane, HE SUBSCRIBERS, Ist day of November instant, enter in oj norehip for the purpose of carrying on the business of wana facturing japan cloths and muslin, in the city of Newark, N- J., under the irm of J. and E. H, Armitage. J. ARMITA November 2, 18 Et. MARMITAGE, Nome 1, THE $| BSORIBER, HEREBY Glvk No" tive thatthe business of tho late firm @f Nowman & Wild will ve carried on and conductol by me, and taat i ia, tend to concuct ¢nd carry on the said business in the city of N where the old firm of Newman & Wild has been lo. known JOSEPH NEWMAN, ih ee ae OTICE—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE exinting between Josoph Newman and John Wild has tits day een dissolved by mutual consen:, Joseph Newnan ug authorized, aud underiaking to settle ail the outstand- ing Uabilities of the late firm of Nowman & Wild, late of Newark, New Jersey. and toguss the namo of tho fina in liquidation. “Dated Nov, 4 JOSEPIL NEWMAN, JOHN WILD. Vii, COPARTNERSH(P HERETOFORE EXISTING IN tho Clarpndon bowing saloon, is this day dissolved by tautual consent. 0. B. HOOKER, J. B. ODELE. The Clarendon saloon will be continued by 0. B. Hook and he is wathorived to settle all olaime ngainge the firm + 183, 0. B. HOOKER, TED—a PARTNER, IN A GENTAEL BXALBI |, with four or five poner dollars, waich will war. rant fortune in the city of New York. ‘Apply at Toomp son's saloon, Second avenue, corner of Forty svcond rttoot __PUBLICATIO! NS. \ RORGE P, MORRIS’ POETICAL WORKS— COMPLETE, with thirteen ouperb engravings, from original desiens, Weir and Darley, and s portrait of the author, by tht lato Bary lamas elegantly srinted on fine vellum paper, 1 vol. 8vo, iu cloth, fail elit, $5; in moroeoo. extra, $7. Tho world-wide pupularity of many of ‘these exquisite songs and pve ecome hou 0, Will, the publi fy complote edition of the au- ulation. wherever poetry is read—the oductions of the author of ‘Woediaan, spare that trae,’ are ac wn and admired Agu igloreis bas ko saporior in iis wn poouliar lino. ‘The songs ung and adinired ay long as true poetry it approsiased.”"— Albany Expres Stile poetty in the overdowing of all the kindly feelings for 5. the author is proverpial.”"—N. Y. Couricr and Bn oeirbliched this day, by ss ES $ IBNER, No. 145 Nassau atroo whiew bh 'y Faiace and cot dent, insure for this—the o ther's pooms—the largest oi “Werever songs aze fun Orr HOUSE, 89% BROADWAY, A. J PEASE & Brother, Proprictors.—A limited nanbe oan bo aocommod ated for the winter, ‘SIMERE3 AND V&STINGS.—NOW OPE: rement of fane Fatinets printed i A Finishing Pre ADIES) CLUAK GLOTHS.—JUST RECEIVED, FOUR cases Taney and plain colored Cloths, ab 14. per yard, Wholesale and by JAMES BURK, Je., importer and dealer, 44 jan Black ‘oxtracted and printed blue ctr «rcen, in Crystal Palace nd other designs, "HE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THR ATTENTION OF the ladive to his eatire new stock of ribbons; rich, plain and fancy bonnet silks ik velvets for hats, cloaks and Mantilias; oetrich fe thers, and various ladies’ ornam He also bogs to inform that’ he is 2 selling. ‘at & great reduction hie splendid and rich assortm loon cloak and man tills trimmings; also choice scalloned Pointed and other ) to mateh the most Werte hades of ladies dresses, M. HL TEIN, ASTROLOGY, ee UN OIA AADARAAADIDA MES, AUWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR Hi skill in foretelling tho future, has arrived, and iurnish intelligence about all siroumstances of life. interprets dreams, law matters and love, by astrology, books and seionce, and tolls to ladies and gentiomen th name of the persons they will marry, also the nami of her visitors. Mrs. Alwin speaks the English, Freveh a, Residouce 2 Rivington street ywery. adios, 0 oente; gentlemen, ADAME MOKKOW, SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF A aeventh danguter, anda descendant of a line of astro- jogers reaching back for centuries, will lectures on all the evonts of lite in Yegard vo health, wealth, love, courtehip, and marriage. 1 he is, without excoption, the most wonderful astrologist im the world, or that h been known, e will even tell their very Lat the likenesses of their inte ‘rhlch has’ astontoned tense 76 Broome street, botwe m not admitted. M KS. PALMER, ASTROLOGIST AND PHRKENOLO- sist, in highly’ reocmmended for her roiontitic skill in toling foture events, Ladies and gentlemen may rely on hot, We she never miswos the real ohject sought after, haviag an expericnce of thirty-six years in all the science of love ot, Taw nuit, & md Foon, a ahve will romain but ty 1"? iiatss, fn none $B vo ladies private w - [~~ oer oity, in ol dreams, Here ey aaa scionse gonstilly relies ou vy Wopoleeny a Tr ell the name Uo Jad oF Apatloman they wil also, the name of the visivers. atroit, aorner of Rowore. Uedina, A) annie oreonslornen RS. LADONUS, THE ASTROLOGH eet, cam be consulted on all the e embracing the past, prow nt and future Eatin, she dleponition of her visiters, “F We, 10 \0 will also tell, ‘ricgs for ladies from GUTrA PERCHA, Me cielaisingers oh OF VULCANIZED GUTTA PB he apfringers on on Charles Sood reer, patent for A ized india reader of Mr. Rider’s article, wh had notread the articles’ stich ‘his “ina reply, would tal it for granted that \ which he discusses, aut aha me badoes allude to an; need not be oth old tl her cli ant oe either chemica! y OF, mi 3d Aaycte$ statements in rer! mi empliteatio Prevsous hich his reply is bute : e argumen tte ements to be true, bat finn bat ie oa Bifliman nye," the chemical relations of va almost identical with thoge of caoutchoue.”” ‘That sis of Sonberain and of Farraday gave for gutta pore! bon £7 8-10, hydro gen 122-10; and caoutchoue, sere vand, considering also that the differenci m the tw betsnces could not be turers themselves hi 1 in his spi hydrogen 12 Deow tion in the prot and that every op last nemed material might be sppiied to Show treatm gutta percha.” Not» ithetanding this, we proceeded, on the admission o Mr. Rider’s claim, that the two substances were not th} wame or identical, and laid down the following proposition: ye. ‘Mr. Kider Lag not even attemptgd to answer, and 001 not answer: F ret. That Rider uses cea pee patented process of canization in vulcanizin, . Second. That because ht to use Goodyear’s pro |, That, admitting all that M as to the great dissimilarity in const tween the two substances, Mr, Rider and the his company, are, nevertheless, by using Goo lyear’s proe liable at infringers, because it is enough that they are anal gous substances, and the Patent Office, we affirmed, had cided this very point on the application of Rider for ‘this v Pathe fist proposition stands uncontradicted, and we shal not, therefore, re ich we’ established { ‘The sedond is the al _princip! But its application to this case der says indie rubber and gutta pe cr identical, wi Snme thing as a deuidl of the legal ‘principle ortablished | the Commissioner of Patents in this very case, thatitis an it fringement of Goodyear’s patented process for vulcanizii india rubber to use thosame procers in vulcanising gutt percha, which was the thied preposition, Rider does not deny that the Commissioner of Paten mado auch a decision, Wut slteathe optelcneen pone tenia that the application of Goodyear’s process to gutta perc Would be no infringement—to use the words of ong of thet : farts, Fengon that gutta, percha mw aot india. eubber But this is no reason at all, for according to the dec! tho Patent Office, the appropriate tribunal i Bot! ra questions, it is enough that \be substances are analogou d not be thessme ox identical; and such, undow ound law. intimates that he shall dispute the validity year’s patent. Mr. Rider in ‘ider now contends fot itution and character bi betrays his weakness Tho opinio chemirts on questions of law on legal tribunal, may for the newepapers, but hardly for the court. ‘The questicn of infringement on Goodyear’s patented p cess is not quite ro clear, then, that Mr, Rider is willing rest his defence on it; but he ieans to deny that Goodye| yas really the inventor of it; and perhaps he means to swe| that he himself was; but a consideration of tho fact that have the atidavits of Mr. William itider and h.s brothers, which all of them T was the dreniee the vulcanizing process, dispels all apprehension on our that Mr. Kider will now swear to the contrary, or atom [ procure testimony to prove the opposite of whab he b o knows was the true and the fet, as he intimatos he w do. And if our remindiug him of thi bly forgotten when he made his thr the dauger and disgrace to which he w some service, But what s flattering prespect docs Mr. Rider bold out the stockholders of his company. A renewal of a nine yeurs” controverry, which has hausted the resources of Mr. Day and his Yersy Which has been carried on with an ehergy and per rance, and a lavish expenditure, without a parallol in as formidable an, 9 . Yet Mr. Rider would like to indulge bis vai by occupying the eame ground on which Mr,Day had struggled; but not exactly so, for Mr. Day expended his o: money; Mr, Rider means to expend the money of his sto; holders, that isto any, #0 much of it as be does not app priate to himself f , But what do thess sv ehboldets should be destroyed? The; towards Rider's patent, au and Goody perty. what value, thon, will Kider’s patent be ia public eompetit! with Goodyear’? But if any ef dir. Rider's friends, of ckholders of hiscompany, have w desire to ion with Goodyear, it would be more sensible tol the money to Mr. Day. He will use the whole of it inl gating Goodyear’s patent, and none of it will be absorbed Paying for patent rights do the stockholders of Mr. Rider's company what John Rider claims to be his invention? Do they know whether hes the inventor of what he cl and if he isgwhsther it is of any valu Do ty kuow whether Jobn Rider, in his application this patent, swore that ho was the inventor of one thing, Prgeured & pateut for an entirely dierent thingt Wo venture to say that not one of these stockholders kee or haa ever been correctly informed. But Mr. Rider, f Or Purpose of showing how little all titese considerations hi affected him, bot not, we will charitably suppose, with g Fea] purpose'or design, offers for eale rights to manutact under Ri avent, and guarantees their enjoyment agai| ¢ three objections to this guai assum. the responsibility of the guara: re rica ‘The first is, that Kider purohas eet arecovery of damages by et uaranon or Lester) Bjunction. ‘he second is, that Mr. Rider does not agree to aD graf the litigath Goadye alidity oF ral '# patent: article can be made without infrin; y infringing it. conside this Isto: jection will be the Subject of caneidration cation. rd to the reepcniibility of the stookholders in | omPADY, it seems nett make notes, and, a1 ho sa| them; but ¢) L 8 ye fe burdens w Lich th mg and expensive lit Mestion whiot Mr. Riler is a ed and for which the: aa yell be doubt Why not ? If there is foundation for our charges, Ir. bider’ 1@ pub'icati Dot {nga their credit. But i¢chere ie nny truth | ments, and the pu asrgon hae hea their ered, we admit, wil erie siseds a ekho! pany ia his wot fedtras i toctneaten he stats eliboees jong a he insinuaves ho ehall, although th making notes, a time will come when'they will sop pay 2 pertcent ly and iv Their them. For who does not seo that the; miseral does uot see the folly and al itr ar solag money te Riaer for the pri iTege of of idity of Go Who yu snot 800 thy by sales of this in ek in ani taut Tot ts dente ef, i Fecaue thee thrown open to | yet ts be proved that inese Teach yure of vulcanized gutte percha,). od in thelr claim to a right cat ge nen, the public will have th ure Vulcanized gutts percha. and all that hat ] Hider for his gatent will be lost, besides th cupense of of litigation. Lo they understand this, or can it be that these stockho ers were induced to purchase the stock under the belief ti Rider had a patent for the oxclusive right to make vulcani gutta percha! Has Mr. Kider made any such rep then they ean recover back the money which they have p for the stock, for the Patent Office refused to grant John fits Pereha, as they refu oar’é patent is out of verybody can make vuleanized gu d ever bo worth following. A company evorhad the ic bo made, ¢ sooner they make the Invertigation thet eter for eer ct ore aswell as their purses. LIAM JUDSON, Astornyy’ ter Charles Goodyear TRAVELLERS’ GUID) 1853.3 MOST SAFE, CHEAP, AND RELIAB Route.—1563—-October arrangement—Albany ¢ New York inland route.” Taree daily trains: acoommodat train, at7 A. M., and two nity exprers trains, at 9 A. M. at 240 P. M., councoting at Albany with Central line of'r road West; also with the North for Saratoga pring Wh ball, and Montreal. Tho traing connect with tho and'Hudson and Berksbiro railroads st Chatham Four ¢ sentation! Ifhe hi nerg, for Lebanon Spriags, Ps mass m ther depot, corner of White’ a contre tire wb ‘brovgh aes can Me ae: aa bi e cheol For Albany, For [hig = geliacciaay, ih a “ Utics Baffs Fs 8 will loave C Hau station, corner of Tryon row and At ge street, as he M. SLOAT, Superintendent Oren, AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHIL AD: Pha, fom pier No, 1, North river. —Two lines dally 104 M.,'and 2 P.§M. Accommodation line at 10 A. Heamboat Trenton'to South Ambey, nace bs: Bocten and ate: R. Stockton.to Philadelphis. Fare $2. rose lineat 2 YM. by steamboat John Potter, fost ence direct to Cantden ears; through in four hours ee Fare $8, Returning, leave Philsdelphia as 0A. FUUR8ON RAVER, Ka Tl ROAD—TRAINS DAILY FR Chambers street, ine aires and Troy:— wi ress tr: 6 ‘Throw hin four how nect ti'trnine ronching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 ooh ca ‘teain, 9 A. M.—Through way trains at 12 M. sears train, 4 P. M.—Accemmodation train 630 P town, 11 P.M. For Peokskill, 10 A. M., 245 P. sale P.M, For Poughkeepsie, 7A. M.and4i0 P.M. 1 fon, ies token at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, -first atre: “Sunday trains from Canal treet, at 8P. Me, for Alb TRENCH, Superintenden and Troy, mopping at ail wi NEW ORK Ane PUILADELERIA DIRECT, EDMUN: New Jerse: Irom ‘tates and fsa} 7 weve b hours, Now York, foot oP Cortle Sras LT ye 4 4.30 an gion Gand? A.M Philadel tiake . My {90 and 690 P. M., from street. Farce 00 tor secon in8 ma Mew York, avd 4.30 5 [eo LY anes “ hgstah ious eld, and pagson d for Baltimore, Wasbinaton, Wor sar otto in Bie 8 and # A. Mo and 4.90 tua 3.3) P traine, and éonnection certain with oxtra traing if bel eagengeey with bagange oroes the forry betore ie tral Ni, YORK ws MONTEREL, OGDENSBURG, B lington, bay ‘New field, Beilo Falls, Rut ‘indsor, River, Montpelier, St. Albans, and Rol offices, Now Liaven raiivoad, vorner Breadway and ‘Twenty sixth street ‘aid. Fourth avenver Bagi checked thi QUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG, LA ing st Yonkers, Wastinge, Dobbi ng Sing erstraw. Verplank's Caldwell’ay and Coldspring, tovching at Amon streot each, tnd ccamodirné steamer THOMAS B, HULS Van Wart, will lenve tho steamboat pier foot o thie pier above Chambers street, every Sunday mornin 7% o'clock, for the above Retarning, will | RKéwburg at Lovclock P.M. These trips will be contis during the season. a Liquons, sO. LES, PORTER, BROWN | STOUT, BRANDIES, WI) A Miitkey, 3, In all rite brands, waited t trade, and for famiiy and modiciual purposes, at 20 below any ot} or hover in the any for sale by Wm. it DERUILL, Masonic compl Broome at., dornor Cre APERTIC ON G0) bade uy pret yr irmon? fash Tos natnral ones, the yontuful ed, and the tecth are better calculated capes spoceb than any othermethod, J. FOWLER,

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