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a a ADVESTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Fn ann ne neo Binenre Bam S82 THIRD, FIFTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. POLITICAL. BE DEMOCRACY.—THERE WILL BE A MEETING the Free Democracy this (Monday) evening, at room lo. i, Stn t Institute, at bait pase geven o'clook. | A tendance is reqested. JOHN JAY, President. IRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT.—NATIONAL DEMO- nomuiation. res Senate “THoMss J. BARR, Ratio RE REPUDLICAN REGULAR MOMINA- a Sevond Danie 2 tion.— Por Assombiy, Fins} oad ae ‘Twourson, Secretary. BPENDENT REFORM, GaNDIDAT DATE. —FIRST AS- sembly District- First end Secon, 7 Por ‘Assomblyman-—S1 AS J. SMITH. . 1G AND REFORM NOMINATION. Ree Wh Snstonal District —KENSSELA KE MAVENS of the Pittoonth ward MPLY DISTRICT—THIRD AND SIXTH SORGOND ANTAE Pepabiican democratic regular mow av DeWITT CLINTON. Assombly—GEORGY (UkL BENNETT, Chatman, Joun CLancey, Sewelers COND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—THIRD AND SIXTH Wards. sats reform tomination for Membot of Assombly:—CHARLES R. SWORDS. AMUEL R. MABBATT, Chairman. A. Fronentive, = Secretary. ;CHANICS’ AEP. WORKING MEN’S CANDIDATE for Councilman of the Forty-sixth district, Seventeenth ward, Charles H. Whalen. IRST WARD.—LOW TAXES AND CHEAP RENTS hment and the speedy enlargement of the canals. hig nominatio rR. 8. Williams, Asombly—Feter H. Graham. Robert 8, Collins. Giupctinan, Jat distriot—Heury Smith. Assessor—John Thompson, yy Coustables—Solomon Werthelmer and Thos. Scott. toy Commissioners—Joseph Jamison and Walter “ send, Ror School anil G. Morrison, Jonas Bartlett and etors—John M. Griffin, Leopold Lorens. INTX, Chstemon Nominating Committes. as nN M. GR apeve toket was unanimously adopted by the Firat hig mye gs eagh senna a as overy way Worthy of the Taited apport of ESTEE bs VAN HOUTON, Chairman. jos, A. Garvner, , Feoa! cone, } Secretaries tos IRST WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Bominations, sanctioned by the general committee at Hail, the workingmen’s tioket, For Seaator—Witliam MeMurray. For Assembly—Daniel Mehan. For Alderm\n—John B. Holm For Councilmen —Jobn Lebeg, William Johnson, sor— Fi ge For Constable Patrick Molony, John Brady. erg 808001 Commissionery—Erneet H. C. Dokrman, Joba per School Trustees—John Hammor, Andrew Baldwin, = r Inspectorse—James Ryan, Rector street, Patrick < For Inspectors of Election. it asia yf Coffey, James Keating. holas Dalton, William Lee. x a, —Patrick Phelan, “Malachy ye JAMES R ‘AN, Chairman. Epwanrp Darron, Secretary. IRST WARD INDEPENDENT NOMINATIONS: For Aldermsn—Jonas Bartlett. For Councilmen- SA) District, Henry Smith ; Second Disirict, William G. Sell. For Assessor—John Thompson, j For Constatlos—George Roland, Philip Schaffer. a Commissioncrs—Jobeph Jamison, Walter W. ru, *Sebot Trustecs—T. C. Morrison, H. Meyerhols, B. We Fiver Sehoat i inspectors—John M. Griffin, Leopold Loronz. jOSEPH JAMISON, Chairman. A. Van Lire. M.D, Secretary: IRST WARD.—A MASS MEETING OF THE NATION- al democracy of the First ward will be held this evening, ‘at 7 o'clock, at the democratic headquarters, 110 Greenwiel mrpose of ratifying the State and Charter F'irady Esq, ad the Hon. Judge Thomp- the meeting. JOUN H, WILLIAMS, Secretary. ECOND WARD RATIFICATION MEETING.—AT A Fatification meeting held at 149 Fulton street, on Friday evening, Nov. 4, . Woodbury Was called to the chair, and Wal # Joyée appointed Secretary. The following ticket imously adcpted :-— ior Aldermans-Dasiel Dodge. For Councilman—George B. erubpell. For Assess rs—John Y. Savage, George Niven. For Constables—W iiliam Thompson, Charles W. Crager. For Inspectors of Election: First district—Charles T. Sackmeister. Charles Floyd. Second —Michael Ryan, John M. French. ols: — Fruste.—Theodore Merschoff. Commirsioncrs—Wil iam H. Griffith, John Donnelly. Inspectors—E. G. Greeley, John Major. ‘The following resolutions were adopted :— Reeolved, That in Daniel Dodge, our candidate for Alder- man, we have a man of experience and undoubted ability. He has represented our ward on a former occasion in ti Board of Aldermen to the entire eatisfaction of a)1 good citi- sens, and wo earnestly recommend him to the electors of the Beecad ward for thelz support. Resolved, That George E. Hubbell, our candidate for @ouncilman, is a young gentleman of ‘business habits and steict integri ¢ recommend him for the support of all rod etizens who take an interest in the welfare of our city SFecolved, That our candidates for Assessors, Jobn Y. Bavage and George Niven, being old residents of the ward, men of respecte capacity, are in every way emi Bently qualified for that positio Resvived, That cur candidates for Constables and School are such ag will mest with the approbation of all izons. W. H. WOODBURY, Chairman. Seoretary. ECOND WARD CITY REFORM.—FOR ALDERMAN— Abel T, Edgerton, 43 Fulton street. For Councilman “Frederick Seely, 309 Poarl street. EGR For Assessers—Isaac Ayres, Joha Cam For Constablee—Asa B. Russell, L. at) war For Scho Hi ‘For School Inspec ors—Thos. raat Henry Rodermon. 8. B. , Chairman, ILLIA) BL. WF. Cuanxe, } secretaries. IRD WARD WHIG CHARTER CONVENTION.—AT ® regular meeting of the Third Ward Whig Charter Con- Wention the following ticket was unanimously nominated:— For Alderman—Oscar W. Sturtevant. For Councilman—archibald Cochrane. Assessor—A. H. Tyler. Bor Constablee—Andrew Kesbit, Alexander Thompson. peas Behont Tnspectors—Ransom Steinburgh, Benjamin C. Por School Trustoes—Robert Forsyth, George W. Thatchor. Por School Commissioners—A. 8. Jones, John Mocks. R. G. MILLARD, Chairman. Cuanes Baxen, Seoretary. fo rue Ixnperenpent Wuic Exectrors oy rue Tuinp ‘Wanrp.—There is a vile frand about to be perpetrated upon some factienists in the ward, and others personaily d, by striking out the name of our regular nominee fer councilman, Archibald Cosbran, and inserting that of Mr. Young. or some other. G.' MILLARD, Chairman. Cuas. Baxen, Jr., Sec. of Third Ward Nominating Con- vention. IRD WARD NATIONAL ie eal REPUBLI- nomirations.—True reform. Peter R. Stelle, proprietor ot Mansion ti. P. Martin Egbert. Hesth, lewis W. Donaldson. 100] Commissioners—Ebeneezer A. King, Wm Grandin. pet Inspectors—Joseph 8, Stebbins, ‘Beaty Bick. ool Trustee—Isane Brett, ‘The above named gentlemen, soleoted by the neminatin; Gommittes of the ward, aro well known to their fellow oite Bens, for their strict honesty and integrity, and whonjelected BABRet fail, from their well known antecedents, vo secure for Beir follow citizens of the Third ward, the many benefite ole ome amendments to our sity chartes Aw bg DE boast repre oon, WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATS, AROUSE, ‘The democrats of the old Fourth in favor 0” Ment and reform, the int ell int f the and opp itivon by om off , to be held in he junction of ‘rankfort streets, on y evening, at 734 o'clock, to make arrangements So clect the People's ticket, headed, for Alderman Henry J. Allen. Several eminent speakers will address the meeting. By order of the Ward Committee. JOHN RIDDEN, Chairman. James ©. Smitit, VER O'Down rs IXTH WARD.—NATIONAL DEMOCRA 1C REPUBLI- —At an enthusiastic and over- ional Democratic Republican din front of Garrick’s Sixth Ni 1868. The following For THOMAS. Tei BARR, croncE | Dawine rr CLINTON. rman. BEN! RY Hl. For Councilmen—Bleventh faintelets J Joh Clanc; James McGowan; Thirteenth James Yi For Assessor—John Martin. For School Commissioners—John D. O'Leary, Robert 7. Tr ‘School Trustess—Dr. E. J. M’Gloin, John MGrath. te Farlow. For Schoo! Ln ‘+—Eman Coblenzer, J. For Conetabl Zz. 0. ‘eter Collit a, Jacob Hof. of Election—First district, Chas. e; Second do., Samuel Waddle, sacle Mitctiall, John G: Phelae; Fourth Berabaed Rengchler, Joh W Walter Roche; Sixth do., Thomas Connelt ‘obbins. sz WARD—NATIONAL Pascoe REPUBLI- ean regular uomini — For Aldet HENRY H. HOW. for Coureil: ‘ar nomination of the so: Fiyled hard ehell ‘on two right but was forced to decline Pike tirone ppoeition of one or two o persons who spire to be dictators, and whose motto is “rale or ruin,” Tam now eee ts Once myself as an independ nt candidate, and a9 gach to solicit the votes of my fellow citizens. | Please to ox ‘amine your ticke d place the name of John 8. Pi Sor Coancilinan, on sour ti joket. TH WARD NATIONAL DEMOC Ea nominstion —! ‘ean regul: ‘For Counei man of the Twolfth ct, somprising the Third and Sixth election distriota of a iakes POLITICAL. ‘ anne i OR —REOULAR, NO- Sryents Ls, 8 WHIG R nee exemption, to en who oo othee of pay Hf elected th y will unselves the For ‘Aidsrmba— William D. Andrews, iron morehant Aseom>lyman—Edmun: jarrow, <4 Gouncsiten Fourteenth distriot—Kbenezer W. Ml aes founder, iiiteenth, detrict—Stephon Reperie. shipsmith, Bixteenth aS tne A ~ Jn Cteowor— Luther Richards, bow Fe ea oer a sange W. King and Wan, Harigan, Behool Trustee—D. L. Pettee. ol Inspectors—Jamea P. blee—John M. W NTH WARD TAMMANY HALL REGULAR DE mocratic Nominations :— ate Senator—David O'Keefe, Junr. ch : For Couneilm Junr.; fifteenth district, William Duna; sixteenth district, Orlando Gray. For Avseesor—John Cudney. For Constables—Cheistopher F. Klenk and Charles T. —Fourteoath district, Patrick Bagen, Dickingon. For School Commissioners-Dr. William Rockwell Abraham Denike. For School Inspectors---Wilzon Small and Joseph Crolius. For School Tr ustee- hG. Ma: T Tuspectors of Bleetio For ion. First Distriot--Anthony T. Gallagher and John MeGrorty. Beoond Distriet---Jot ce and Royal W. Gaines. mists Richard Mal ney and James Olvany. Fourth District--John J. Kiley and Augustus Oliv Fifth District---D. P. Arnold and’James H. Stevens Sixth District. ‘homes A. L-ylor and William O'Shea. Seventh Dis Michael Gregory and Wm. V. Adame, Eighth District-- Lawrence W. Groen and Jam| ii WILSON SMALL, Chairman. } Secretarios. Joun Cupney, E. L. Saurw, GBvENT H WALD CITY REFORM NOMINATIONS.— ‘The Reform Arscciation of the Seventh ward, earnestly Gosirons of perfecting the good work of reform in ovr munic al affairs, having p'edged themselves to perform their duty respective of all consideration of national or State politics, and With a single aim to restore to our city the blessings of an honest, dignified and econ’ mical government, and having required o! their nominees a similar pledge, present with cou- fidence the names of the following well known citizens of the ward as candidates to be supported at the election on the St! of November. Confident that in the election of these candi- dates, who have heen selected for theig high moral worth, ¢ erience and ability, the Seventh ward will perform its whole ES the letter and spirit of the amended charter, the as- solicits for them the support of all good istinetion of party. NOMINATIONS. —WM. D. MURPHY, wiet- CHARLES TUTTLE, JAMES FE. TOLMES, oth “A.V. HENDRICKS Aseoseor- ABRAHAM 3. ‘4 VANDEURSEN. Constables—J. M. WAIT, J. VAN BRAKEL. Eehoel Grmaleatougre JD, "i AY, JNU. HAGADORN, Inspector. NIKE. Tee CHARLES ROBERTS. A full ticket, including the Inspectors of Election, will be published in'due time ABNER CHICHESTER, Chairman. ‘, Secretary. ion urgent); citizens, without _Josxru C. Mont IGHTH WARD-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.— Regular Democratic Republican nomination:— For Member of Assembly— William B. Aitk J.N. Praiirs, Seo’y. x. LO OUZA, Chairman, IGHTH WARD.—UNION AND REFORM.—REGULAR Democratic nominations :— c! Roe. istrict—Ralph Bogart. For Assessor—Albert W. Suiith. For Schoo! Commissionors—leaso Phillips, A. R. Merrick. For School Inepectors—Gerardus pores David A. Fowlor. For School Trustee—Dr. William For Constable: braham Mos hard A. Chambers. WM. SCHIRMER, Chairman Nom. Com. Bexyamin Cone, Secretary. IGHTH WARD REFORKERS.—I AM AN INDE- pendent candidate for Councilman of the Seventh and Eighth districts of the Eighth ward—Twentieth Council ¢is- trict; and I take this method of informing my constituents ¥ banner was cut down on Sunday morning last by y eaemies, and that my bills posted about the ward have Been covered by the bill of ether partios. I therefore call USL ood vaters of the Seventh and Eighth districts of e INTH WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REGULAR ominations;— Ki Senator, For iy caer Pistia, ABIATUAR B. MILLARD. For Alderman WILLIAM J. BRISLEY, For Councilmen, Twenty first Disteiot, Twenty: -third District, Joun end. ‘District, Cuanius Epwaupa. ws Devan. ‘Twenty-fourth District, Dr. Tuomas Maxson, For Assessor, Lew P. Crover. F ood Constables, JonatTHan B. Sua ULANDER BRUSH, For ‘Commissioners of Schools, Jas. L. Vax Warr, C. Crover. For School gece Josxrn Cney ars o G, Sxrxas, For [nspeetars of Baboals, Ws. B.R te BY, etors of Rloction, Laspe Fiat district_K. V- ¥. Denso, Jacob Brock, Sccond Wistrict— Win. F. Godfrey, J. Robinson, ‘Third ict—Lovi Springsteen, Goorge Muneon, Fourth district—Wm. Ackerman, James B, Mingay, Fitth district—Lewis J. Parker, Wm. Murray. Bixth district—Charles Rooke, George McCune. Seventl, distriet—S. D. Layman, John @. Blauvelt Eighth district—Lewis P. Rewards, Samuel Rowl Ninth distriot—Lewis Conover, Frank 8, Edwards. . LAYMAN, Isaac G. Sxrxas, Secretary. INTH WARD DEMOCRATIC Leonel att a Sera . VALLUE, a, lar nominations, in favor of the general and State ad- Binietraticcs:— For Senator—Mark Spen: For Ascembl, Willis ‘Quacker bush. For Alderman—William J. Brisl: m, For Councilmen. fire. district, “John B. 8} ent} second district, John J. Christie; Twent; eter Van Antwerp; Twenty-fourth For ‘Asscosor—Marti For Conatabloc Philander ‘rush, Jonathan D, Shay. nang School Commissioners—Abrabam Frazee, Linus Seud- For Trustee—Rufos King, For Inspectore—Solomon Banta, Isaac Bl: For Inspectors of Election—First distri nyse, Witllam Spatford; Second district, Laurance Van Wart, m. Brockner; Third ‘istrios eee Moers, Jotn Do- nohoe; Fourth district, 1) mative Fl aldings Fifth district, William Martin, Wi th ¢is- trict, Wm. trict, Jotn Giraud, tee ae Li ith a Wasson, George W. Searing; Ninth dletriet, Youn Van Gleet on tay * WILLIAM QUACKENBUSH, Chairman, _ALpeRt Bocarr, Jr, Secretary, TH WARD.—CITY REFORM, BASED UPON THR principles adopted at the Metropolitan Hall meeting: For Alverman—Georgo A. Trowbridge, provision dealer, 373 Broome street. For Councilmen Charles Place, Sen.» dentist, 9 Allon ereet; William It. Foster, whole or, 1 Essex street; pan Hag Purdy, builder, 127 Orchs bee) For Aeresscr—-Goorge A. Smith, Jelna, Delancey street. For Constabies—Ja nos Kile, ooustable, 51 Orchard atroet; cob F. Badenhop, barber, 94 Eesex s School Commissioners—Jay Jarvis, Erosdens of Citi- Bank,7 Forsyth street; Abraham §. Scribner, mer- sbant, 222 Broome strest. For School Inspectore—William C. Bradle; Broome street; Edward I. Small, machinist, Wikio For School Trustee—Joseph M. Bell, 27 Evex street. Ma WARD—NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REPUB- lican nominations, te Senator—Thomas P. Aes Joba. Twent, mae ‘dis! pets et, Alfred grocer, For S sot —Jeromiak Welch. Fa Geanentes dens ‘8 Rilo, William Stevenson. For Couxcilmen— Twenty fifth district, John Nugent ; Eyenty sith citrict, John D. Weleh; Twenty-eoventh die ewis Rey For Int pectors ot ‘eotion—First district, John Middicton, Joseph Jennings; Second district, Henry MoDonald, Robert Edward Weleb. John |. Gannon; yurth district, cm Spolahit fon., Williara Thompson; f Pitth district, William Jaques, William Tracey. Fir School Commission: rs—James Cockersit, Joha B. Parks. Fated School Inspectors—Samvel 3. Thorp Sen., George A. Ter ‘School Trustoe—W illism Goldey. PENTA WakD DBMOORATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- lar nominations in favor of tue General and State Admin- ietrations:— For Member of Assembly—Goorge H. Richards. For Alderman—W illiai Anderson. For Councilman of 25th district—Norman Molood, Do. th do, Aen ff. Bogart. Do. gth do, Jonathan Purdy, For Assestor—John Van Cott. oa School Commissioners—Jay Jarvis and Henry D. Jobn- For School Cs re Rt J. ogg and Aug. Morre, For School Trustee—Jor se. 2 Bd mes Popking and James Ryan. 4th do. Joseph M, Bell and A. Rem Gin do. | Daniel Ward and John L. fs amit NOKMAN McLEOD, Chairman. , Seoretary. SITIUN EXPOSBD.—THE UNDER igned, citixdas of Yorkville, in the Twil th ward, in favor of city reform, and apes ge of part baving seen with curprise the nomination of 3. Benson MoGown, as a ro form candidate for nlderman of this ward, verily believe that such nomination was unanthorised by the trie friends of reform, and was self-constituted—no mesting haviag b sen called or held, to the boat of our knowledge, for that pur pore, That as true reformers they cannot consent to sup. ert the present member of the prevent Common Couneil |, as their roprerentative in any department ty government. We wan’ new ren to carry out the new charter, We would, therefore, recommend to the voters of the ward to support Abram Wakeman, Esq., for The 'tmey of ‘siecrman, being confident that hs will, if By order of the Ward € Josxrn M. Bus PouiticaL i elected, faithfully perform the duties of the office, and bea reform, e advocate of re a hipman Goo, W. Treadwell, 87th st. E. B. Budd, A6th st. 3d B.S. Osbon, sth st G Eradley' Sillick, Bich 8 Cornsliue Herriam, 8th st L. 8. Bin m 86th st. & 3d ay. well, Ryta st. i Sdn. Oh tat, &ith ay Altro Howell. 4 Wm, Bruortoa EB. Dunn, s7thet. & dav. N. M. Freeman at J. Dunn, #7th at. & 3d 9 E. 8. Finley. M. D., Sith et. Bath at., 3d av. Francis Kerrigan, 0th st. Price, Met st. 1 ae Séth st, Norman Kelly, 80th G. B. Franklin, sth st. Sidney Ketcham, od et _ Yorkville, November 3, 185%, HIRTEENTH WARD—TO THE NATIONAL DEMO- eratic republioan electors of the Thirteenth ward:—In consequence of the withdrawal of Alexander Stewart, Bag , he nominee for Alderman of the democratic party of thé now prosent for your approvalthe name oung Aho of sound democracy ection would ensure us repre: [on ad po ‘ Ce = yoy nd would prove s emotherer #0 the soil faction mike ned. m CHAS. M. SMITH, Chairman, ‘Thirteonth Ward Charter Committoo, We. H. MeConne, Seoretary Rone REFORM! REFORM!—JUDGES OF THE 3 —To the independent voters of the city oounty of New York —J: uer and Robert Emm present Rage ood of the Su are candidates re Cr tare Broadway railroad. All those who are not wa fluence will cast their votes for those men wi sartied out the laws of the State F. M. Abrahame, sith at, Robert Rennier, 4 H. Armstrong, Oo for b SNC... _.. a Hyg feta hed WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Foniaslions — she ‘committee for charter neminatione wi of tho Thirter bas aed the following reliable deme . candidat Soth district Thomas Cooper. For Asseasor—Thomas Cunninghatn. For Constables—John W. Somerind ke, Israel F. Cohen. For School Commissioners—John Dimon, Elias Mills; For School Inspeotors—Matthew Howell, Asshel 8. Levy. For Sebool Trusvee—laaae V. Briggs. For Inspectors of Election : Firet district—David Hempstend, John W. Angovine, Second district—William Pergay, John H. Hyde. ‘Third district—Ee werd Witherell, John | Le S Fourth district—Alired Jenkins. ki Fifth distriet—George Roberts, W nti Sixth distriet—Edward C. P. Bishop, W . To the National Democratic Kepublioan Blectors of the Thirteenth Waasd—In consequence of the withdrawal of Alexander Stewart, Esq.,.a# nominee for Alderman of democratic par y of the ‘Thirteenth ward, wo now pres for your approval the name of Marcus D: Honner, Esq., 1 Young man of sound democracy and of strict integrity. His @lection would insure us a Peet possessing disore- fon, ability and Senne would ‘ee soil Taotion in this wai bas CHARLES M. SMITH, Chairman Thirtoenth Ward Charter Comumittos. Wm. H. MoCorxxx, Secretary. JPOURTEENTH WARD CITY REFORM ASSOCIATION. = For Councilman Thirty seventh district, Joha Axford, | bookseller and stationer, 165 Bowery. 0 THE ELECTORS OF THE FIFTEEN' Tt is now two yours singe I was clactod Ai wen of this wai aring the whele, ime that 1 have been a member of that Board, my only desire and aim has ben to merit your approb: an in the confidence y. place jor Alderman, and for some of m: pen prevented. Socyen the eve of the electio: my official enpacity. tes Ie sufficient op. portonity had been afforded me, I have no doubt that I could lly justify my official ucte, by spreading before you all the eflicial documents in relati ject matters com- ich has been made fgainst me, ion of the rent of the Wall street ferry,” waa adopted by the Board of Assi ant Aldermen unanimo (nineteen members being p sent.) and among them voting for it, am honorable and wor- thy member of the present Board of Agsistants, who, at the plained of. méeting of the Reform Association at Metropolitan Hali, was spproved of asthe candidate for Alderman of the Twolfth ward. On being informed that some fault had been four d for d a note to one of our the matter to him, who, mo with the following my vote on this subject, I most esteemed citizens, and submi ithout solicitation trom me, favor I make no other appeal than to be judged by my acts, and I most solemnly declare that in this subject of reduction of rent, ag ell as ip all my other official acte, I have acted with a Mriet rogard to the public Interests, aud. I, invite the most rigid servtiny into each and every of my official acts. I Lave eause to complain of the unmanly course pursued by my cpponente, in thus attacking me on the eve of tho cleo tidn by the circulation of a paper called * Supplem Ad. dress,” purporting to be signed by a number of citisons of the ward, a large humber of whoss names I know are affixed without assont or authority, ISAAC 0. BARKER. {ierrer. Wasnixoron Square, Oct: 31, 1853. Dean Sin—I have received your note, with a copy of the rocecdings of the Board of Assistant Aldermen in relation the report, aud yeur voto on the subject of reducing the rent of the Wall strect ferry. Had I been inthe Board, I should have voted with you on shat occasion, I may add, so far c# your course in the Common Council haa coine under observation, it meeis my cour. i eprrotedon. Respe Fa ly your obedient servant, HERD KNAV & ro tsaac 0, BARKER, Ee, Assistant Alderaan Fifteenth wor. prove asmotherer to | Kenny, POLITICAL, May Smite WARD “[NDEPENDENT REGULAR Democratic Nomination: Wty-abieg dos Yor Atsembly—A Alderman. os se Boithasser Giassior. seat ine Schoole—William Mon- teith, Michael Con For ‘Cowucile For Luspectors 0? Seaools—John Coughlaa, John Riley. For Trostes—-Polix MoKouna For Inspestors of Election—First district, Luke Curen, Michael Groen; ond 49, John Coyle, Ro; Moushaa. third do. Christopher O'Neil, Thomas Crudden: ov di Fae ey Camsloninta Hebi, ‘Soha Mobarkey Edward Cunulngham i. Jo ‘4 we CHARLES DARRAGH, ait, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN kegular Nominations in support of the National and State ‘Aimainistestio For Senator—Eiw: Cooper For Assembly—Solomon B. Noble. For Alderman— William MeConkey, For Conncilmon—Fitty tirat d isi, John MoClave; Afty- second district, Dennis Ryer; fifty'third district; Owon IWENTIETH WARD or Asseasor—Willinm Murray. For C:netables—Balthazor Glasser, Poter Gillogan. ier Seboot Commissioners Nelson J. Waterbury, James . Poe For 8 For School Inspeotors—Jonit is Tosp pectors of tice First District Hugh ooney and Jamos Aspoli. Second Distriet—William Simpson aud Joha Coyle, Third District—James P. Pagan and Joseph Vat' Fourth District—Jam Fifth District—William McDermott and Paul McGinn. Rixth District-Thomas W. Olmstead and John Mooney. WENTIETH WARD—MUNICIPAL REFORM.—AT & lange and, highly respectable mocting of the munialpal reformers of the |wentiath ward, hod Lamarsdne ae corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-ninth street, October 2 Mr G.'T. Leach was called to presid Mr, Dani son, Asa Smith, aud James Roove wore elected Vice Presi- ‘The necting was very ably addremed oy Mr. 0. 0. a Mr. Ivano Baily, 0 Peter Couper commit Tating Committee thereat clocved: 1h Behalf of the friends of reform, have, without preference or partiality to any parts, whatabever, ‘prepared & Hoket, and hereby for the following candidates tor ward offices, in whom the; their utmost confidence, end firmly belive, if atrictly adhere to aud ‘carry out ‘tdi charter oud {te provisions, in spirit and in lel THEODORE WARIINE. For Coune! "24 Distrios, t Dis t, ona’. be RUSHER, HENRY McLEAN, 534 Dist nana az CONOVER, For Aavessor, JOHN VY. GR! IDLEY. For Constab! BALTHASSER GASSER, ‘GUS McDONALD, joners, For School Commi WILLIAM MONEE SAML, J. GOODENOUGH. £ORGE H, GEIB, For School Lnspoctors, JOHN F. WILLIAMS, For School Trustee, HUBBARD G. STONE, Inepestors of Election, st Digtriot—Thomnas Chirney, Jas. 0, Bennott, ol Trusteee Wallsce Mere bell, speetgee Jad A: Lghtinter, Jsmes Donn. & o 3 ‘Alveh Canfield, Wim, H. Peabody, 4th Thos. Haigut, James’ Monttita, buh John Fred. ‘Rosly Chae sie SnD nat Sonn F. Witttams, Sie nL IXTEENTH WARD.—PIERCE, SEYMOUR AND VIC- tory.— Democratic Re eS Nominations. For Senator— rd Coo For Asvembly—Solomo: Be Noble. ‘Union fMarmony, and Victory. Yor Alderman—William ©. Seaman, For Asseseor—John Phalen. For Constables—Bonjamin J Carr, John Asley. For Councilmen— jet, Amos Leeda. —43d district, Tiomas Jude. —tith district, James dy: h district. Jared Gilson. ioners—deremiah K. Cary, Jobn Gre- ory. For School Trastee—Stephen V. Conkwright. Give, School Inspectors—Robert A. ‘Adams, George W. ants. For School Commi For Inspectors of Elections. First District—James Murray, Francis 0'Ne Second District William Dall) William Connor. Third Disirict—Jobn Hoey, Edward Fourth District—James H'Crawford, Andrew Leary, Fifth District— William Gridith, Michael McCaun, Sixth District—James Saxton, Charlos Tripp. Sevonth District—W ard Sarles, Aloxander M. Alling. Eighth Dstriet—Peter J, Henry, Hanford Smit ‘CHARLES A. MAY, Chairman, "} Socretaries, Wirsam J. Besson, Aronian Nomex, Siasa ker WARD-—FORTY. FOURTH COUNCIL DIs- ri Regular democratio nominee for Councilman, ‘DWARD H. COZA. N8. FRANCIS mari Chairman of Committee, Samunt H. Sarr, Seorcta GEYENTEENTH WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC Republican nomination:— For Alderman, JEFFERSON MURRAY. EVENTEENTH WARD.—I DO HEREBY RESPECT- fully inform the Democratic Republican Electors of the Council district, that I am not a Aa for Councilman. MIT. CARD.—SEVENTEENTH WARD.—I WOULD HERE by respectfully inform the democratic republican elect” tors of the Fiftieth Council district, that I am not « candi- date for Councilman, H. SMITH, IGHTEENTH WARD.—DEMOGCRATIC REPUBLICAN regular nominations, in favor of the general and State Administrations: — For Senator—Edward C For Assembly—John os ‘Devecouz. ‘Robert C. Voorhies. For Councilmen—s6th district, John Murphy. oan ie od james Salmon. ssessor—Jore! Daly. For Gonetablen Collin Sheppard, Wm. J. Gelston. te School Commissioncre—Henry J. Anderson, Charios &. Tor School Trustee—A. B. Neilson. For School Inspectorse—James 8. Cooper. Paschal Bertine, OHN R. BRIGGS, pinnae Ward Oommitteo. H. G. Dx Forxst, Secretary. IGHTEENTH WARD CITY REFORM.—TAXES OF 1853, $5,069,050 05; taxes of 1352, 05; increase in one yeas, $1,608,550 | Bonide $40(0) debates 0 already spent this year for clean streets! City Telorm nomi- Bations Pightecnthy war For ‘Alderman—Daniel D. Lord, lawyer. For Councilmen—Fitty sev seventh district, Frederick E, Ma- ther, lawyer; Fifty-six t, Williain M, Baxter, lum- ber mnerehant Mason Dikeman, painter, For fenoet *Comiationers—Cuatlee H. Smith, lawyer; a Phelps, merchant. ‘or School Trusteve—A. B. Neilson, David B. Keoler, Alex, M. Lawren Inspeetors—James W. Gerard, Androw A. ails Sey ort Constablos—Robert Woleh, Hen For Inspectors of Blections First aistciee, William 8, Bae rles G. Murch; Second district, Francis 0. Dorr, Needham; Third district, €amucl A. Deare, Jamos Bi Jobson; Fourth district, Tames N. Trimble, Edward De fama ‘ C. Carter nevig declined the nomination for School Gomiene Mr. al Phe has been nominated in lace of Mr. Carter. Erte names only for Inspectors of Eleo- ions in each district being required on the ticket, the names of Messrs. Palmer, All pa ley and McFadden, have beer of Electio PETER —_ Committe obe oilmen—Séth district, William Hogadors —Sith district, James Seinen. For Assessor—James Meehan. cH baton Commissioners—C. Godfrey Gunther, Ward B. zo chook Trustees—Alexander M. Lawrence, Patrick Mo For School Inspeetors—Bawin Croswoll, Richard Ponnell. For Constablee—Edward Mullaisy, William Thompson. For Inspectors of £l e8 Lineback, . Del: |, John Kane; hb, W. B, Parsons; 4th district, H. A, c.60 ODEREY GUNTHER, Chairman Ward Committes w. HAGA» pousary ears Seerevary. IGHTEENTH AND TWENTY-FIRST WAKDS NA- F anaes Pte) Republican nomination—Jamos M. ith, Jr, 901 ait, Jey for Anson ARD B. BURNETT, Chairman, J. H. Anrnon, Beorotary. IGHTEENTH WARD TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE and reform nominations:— For Assembly—Robert B. Lloyd. For charter officers, vote the Reform ticket D. Lord, for Ali ARD.—T0 THE NATIONAL DEMOCRACY OF THE A inconth Ward. Gentlemen, T see by ths papers thas you have placed me upon jour ticket as candidate for Alder- inan of your ward, for which mark of confidence I am ex- tremely grateful ;"but under existing cireuastayces must most respectfully beg leave to deoline. I would aolieit my olitical friends to net their vot tC. Vories, Eeq., who, | am confident. if elected, will diseharze” the dutide cf Alderman entirely to your eas sfaction | 1 thore- fore would most earnestly desire that you unite with me in using all honorable means to scours hia election, 4 Daniel laM BLAKE. TINETEENTA WARD NATIONAL INDEPEN- i, Democratic nomination: For Alderm: For Conneilman—Tho Por Assessors William Denicke ranele J. Toumey, For Constables—James Polhemus, Denis Flynn, For Sebool ggaage omy Thomas Bolipetep, Janos C. Rutherford, it Sohool bai =n Dennis Mi x ‘nani Btephon M. Drew, id B, MoCullogh. De For School Inepoctors Jeremiah ec Terrence Farley. Inspectors of Eloction. yon, Thomas O'fily. ward. Pacseiis, John L. Brown. 4 James SADLER, TeRKENCE CARROLL, Antnony Marturws, Secretarios. INETEENTH WARD.—UNION TICKET—RI ak mocratic republican nominations, ratified by fh im- ignte mass mosting of tho people:— For Alderman—Angoa Herric' For Coancilman—Stb district—Thomas Pearson. For Ae William Denocks, Francis J. Twomey. For Constableo—James Polhomus, John Glinn. m For School Commissi nere—Thomas MoSpedon, Jamos C, Ror Rohoel Trusteoe—Dennie Moti ‘or Schoo! jenni eCarthy, John Eagan, phen M. Drew, Severn D. Moulton, phe ed tchool Inepectors—J. emiah Towlo, Terrence Faris: ect rs of Election—First district—Dennis Flyni O'Riley. Second district—Edward 8. Parsels, J om ha Brown. Thi rd dirtriet— Richard ae Edward Linte WILLIAM DUNHA WILLIAM O'KEEFE, gt} Chairmen, " } Sooretaries Joun CALLAHAN, Parnicx Scvunty, URTEENTH AS! a Twentieth wi movting of th MBLY ‘DISTRICT—81 XTEENTH wet a moet he Atwembly Convention of this district on yarday evening, November 5, the follows lowe was received from Col, Joveph W. Bouck, and accepted ow Yu tk, Nov. 3,1 To the Chairman of the Agony Convontion of the Pour: teenth district: ear Sir—I herby decline the nomivation t'member of Assembly from ycur district. Woapoetfull J W. BOUCK on motion, Alexander M. Alling was thereupon unant- | mously nominated. JOUN W. BOYCS, Chairm Jonxen W. Lawn, Secretary. T—SIXTRENTH National democratic roguiat , Alexander M, Alling. WENTIETE WARD — FIFTY-SECOND DISTRICT.— People’s Choice —Regular nomination, without disting- tion of party.-For Councilman, Goorge R. Jaquee-—All eters in taver of wholesome ows, good order, snd reform bh ee municipal goverament, ‘vote fo: above car: WENTIETH WARD—FIFTY-SECOND DISTRICT.— Regular democratic whig reform nomination:— For Councilisan—A. Warren Smith, A CARD.—TO THE DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS OF THE 20th Ward, I hereby give notice that I am not a Candi. date for Astessor, and wish my friends to give their support to Mr. Mowray, the Regular Nominated Candidate. BARTHOLEMEW DOYLE. WENTY-FIRST WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC regular nomination: For Senator—Sizth district, JOUN DOHE! For Member of JAMES M. For Alderman, TAMES CRAWFORD. Fifty -afth district—GEORGE " Va Fifty-fourth Letpene tard R. PINCKNEY, HENRY suit sad Pa ‘PATRCK HOGARTY, hy aire district, ‘Thomas 8. Honty ‘and Charles Del Veoobio, ‘or School Inspector Thomas Nichols and John Kenedy. For School Trastes Wm. C. 1. Waddell, mes B. Sheys, Charles Bushnell, Joan Lynch, Jereminh Crawley. Fer Inspectors of lost ons. First district—Issec L. Varian, Jr,, Joseph Soria. Second district -Ednund F, Rogers, Thomas Conatan, ‘Third dietrict—Robert W. Farmer, Thomas Russell, Fourth ree 08 Allen, John Burns, By order, HENRY SMITH, Chairman Nominating Committeo. Josrrn Lynn, Scoretary. WENTY-FiR3T WARD.—MASS MEETING, MONDAY the 7th, at 8 o'clock, at Blumenriber’s saloon, Fortioth Street, opposite the Crystai REGULAB DEM: 0 iC NOMINATION! For Senator. Bixth Senatorial districto—-JOHN DOHERTY. For Assemblyman—Joun C. Dever xux. For Alderman—JAmxs CRAWYORD. For Councilmen. Fifty fourth district Fity-tith district ‘or Assess r- id For Constables—Wm. Gs if Eee Reiners. WENTY-FIRST WARD TEMPERANCE REFORM ‘Tieket.—Aldermas, Juo, W. Rose; Councilman Fifty. Morris J. Esrl; Fitty-Afch District, Jani rs, Joba Wiley, John Clark; Consiabl eman Chace: Comnissionars -f School Josiah Jex; Logpectors, Timothy A. TL wo, sn. Stephenson, Jasper Corning, Tames M. Cockcroft. Charles Irving Alfred Re Armild. ® wares OF THE SIXTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. —The undersigned, ae from the Twenty-first ward, having failed in con ion to make @ nomination, hereby ronete to the electors of anid district the name of 'Alexan- jer P. Sharp, Esq., a8 the proper and competent person to Tepresent their intoreste in the aa for the spproseb- ing sessic Rees, H. B. CO wat, 5, HAIGHT, io. BRIDH AM. BRATS) Matirews, * 62 Delegates Seurene » Twenty-first Ward, WENTY SECOND WARD—CITY, — [Mier Alderaan tavees a Weeden For Councilman—Joreph Gudiipp Ss ‘oF Assessore—Jonathan $ % Constabloo—Micnjah M.Stasiele, Wins Pr saith F Selivol Commiasiouers~Surmuel Flesh; Theodore Hyatt. For School I tors—John K. M: eo hraim Stevens. . Guest, Pater Valentine Aaron J. ehilds, John A Van Riper, +—First distric Second district, Wa. E ifsaking ‘Jonathan T. ir Holmes. Jas. F. CHAMBERLAIN, ai as as . LO. SanvEL PLE THEODORE uYATT, ANDREW BEISER, Executive Committ By order of Chairman, WENTY-SECOND WARD.—THE DEMOCRATIC RE- ubliean electors of the Twenty-second ward friendly to Fevulac nominations and the usages of the party are invited to atuexd a¢ Griffin’s Hotel, Bloomingdale, on Moy day oven- ing, 1be 78h Saat, hy jig o'clock, to approve. of the charter eded John O'Keefe for Alderman. vera! ominent rpeal 8 Will bo procent to address tho mecti JOHN J. DUKYEE, _Joun Quinn, Secretary. WE DEMOCRATIC RLECTORS OF THR TWENTY: coud ward, friondly to regular nominations and the ‘usages of tho democratic party, nave Séetmablod together and nominated the following tic For Aldveman—Jobn U’Keofo. For Counvilman—Henry A. Oargill. For AswssorteP. P. Koppert, Joh» Fiok. For School Oommissioncre—Joba I. Duryea, Garret H. Stryker, Jr. For Seliodl Inapectore—James C. Hays, Herman Burr. For School Trustecs—Jamos Flynn,’ Patrick Bronnan, John Price, Honr; hos, Edward Swoon Junpeovors for First dinttiotfs Price, Pattiok Murphy. Inspectora for Second district—Homan Wilson, Peter am. Inspectors for Third distriet—Francis Felix, Michael For Vonstablor—Mactjah Ftaniels, John MeGahe HN I. DURYBA, Chairman, Joun Quinn, Beervtary.” J URICIAL TICKET THE ADLEST AND BEST MEN spective of party.—Tho proservation of a pure an uncorrupted Judiciary.—The following ticket, composed of what are esteemed the ableat and bost men among those who have born nominated ty the respective parties for Judges aud District Attorney, is recomnygded to all citizens who intend to act independent of party in the solection of Judges. For Juatioe of the Fupreme Court for the First District, CHARLES P. LAND. F JOUN DU ROBERT EMMET, for the t LUCIUS ROBINSON, for the term of two years, For Judge ot Common Floss. CHARLES P. DA For District Agte m0 NATHAN (BL B. BLUS Ta consequence of the digicalties attending the arrange ment of ballotennder the new law, voters whe approve of this ticket sre recommended to crows out the Judielal, part of the partioular E ticket whieh they intend to vote, and wri reutout tis ticket and paste of wafer it over the names erased, and if possible pro Paro their tickote bofore going to the polls NUMBER est oundi- ady nominated, and onld consistently t Fenomination of the present incunLents, recommend the fol. lowing tickot:— For Justice of the Supreme Court; THOMAS W. CLERKE, for the First District. Justice of the Superior Court: JOBN DUER et if wix yours, . AML BEARDSLEY, for the worm ot ala years. LUCIUS ae , for the term of two years, ud CHARLES P For Judge of the Common I'lens DALY _ NATHANIEL B. BLUNT For District Attorney NO THE INDEPENDENT DEMOCKATIC RLECTORS of the Fourteenth Assembly District.-—Having seen ker ay soandidate for agsemMly in tho heing desirons not to create any division ocratie party at the approx ring tfully decline om that meoount, going to hank wy, felends for thelr Kind om: cot wish that our party in the Six- ards should srinmph in their ass a4 well ae in their charter nominations, induces me to of conduct fellow democrate to ember, that by an wnanin moeratic pull wo oan to a eve eee tat | issu the stoction: in there wards, DREW LEARY. dent vovere desirous of olectiog the 4 from among those acting with this view as far as they in the yanks of ¢ election, 1 resp. 1 have to propristor would be most happy ‘te 1 Terpectable parti 06 of roome #ame as last x ipl GRO. W. MILLER DROF. B. YATES’ AND SISTER'S GR. aa ASSEMBLY will take place this evening, 7th inst, at Military Hall 13 Bowery, 6 ae ecasion the Professor will introduce several now fancy dances. Tickets to be bad at the hat room. Daseibuadgaences at 8 o'clock, BVAKVING AND LUDGIIG. NTED. W SINGLE GENTLEMEY orl BI Wittancdinitattac tans neta St, rooms, third dove trom teu a in gta ma om of ipa ao ired. GoMFORTADLE ROOM, WITH ROARD. WANTED 0 young men. Location between Fourth and Tenn? Meceene and avenues B and D. Address B, & D., office, till Thursda: WELL ERUCATED LADY, FROM THE COL NTRY, wishes ‘d, in » family, or wish a widow, whare the can boas a aaieee $2 per week paid, or sho will write or teach threo or four hours # day as aa equivalent. Address M. 8. 8. Herald office, FEW GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A HOME IN AN edueated, pious family, can be accomm dated with par- tial board, in & modern built house, up town, Address Hero, Herald office, Monday. PEW ELEGANT PARLORS, WITH OR WITHOUT bedrooms attached, to let, furnished, with hot aan eld wator baths; also, one or two ‘single rooms, with meats fur. wancain rooms if desired, at the College Hotel, 30° Murrey street, The house is eonducted on the European plan, LADY DESIRES 10 OBTAIN AN UNFURNISHED room, inthe house of a widow lady—respectable, but not too inquisitive, Address Montagws, Broadway Post Oitica PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, Ate two or three gontleiaen, or ® gentleman and wife; mises between Houston and Fourth streets, Address S, J, 1 688 Post Offi pRNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED ROOM TO entlemea, With or without partial board, in a 6 amily. Location near East Broadway and Pike Reforenoes exchanged. Address O. P. H., Morald ——————— A LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN Sa RE- ‘quires, wis hes to let a well furnished parlor, first floor, to a gentleman who will advance her $100, and take the room at $12 per week till paid. Please address Miss Stanhopo, Post office, this week, T NO. 29 CLINTON PLACE, WEST ND NEAR Broadw: arco back parlor with bedroom tached, on the are floor, handsomely furni with board. Houso newly furnished throughout, Baths and gas Unex- ceptionable references required and given, Dinnor at 5/4. FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS 10 LE!, FURNISHED oF unfernished with or without partial board, in » small private f Unexeeptionable reference roquired, Apply at 283 Wost treet. DISTINGUISHED FRENCH ARTISTICAL LADY, A who is about to take a house, would like to ject with a Tady or gentleman who would advance to her one or ovo hun. fixgs, and receive Toms and board in return. The lady hi: ily good security for the house, and ® grea mare ofthe furmitnso. Address Mad’llo Leontine Delaroche, erald off ce. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITII BOARD, TO A Single gentleman. Inqire at 235 Twelfth street, LADY, WHOSE HUSBAND IS ABSENT FROM THE is desirous of obtaining board, with a lady living alone, ie Would like s plessaat, companion, and a imod:rate Price paid, Adi Rosa, Broadway Po SUIT OF ROOMS—WITH ALL THE MODERN Tat. rovements, with full board, may be had at No, 52 Va- Tick street; also rooms for two or thi cle gentlemen, GOOD OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A MAR- ried couple, or to two lacics, wishing to keep tonsa, to enter into an engagement with s gentleman and his wife, oc- cupying @ part of a house (already furnished,) in Brosme street, near Broadway. Address Economy, Broadway Pust Office. Tho best of references given and required, OARDING.—A SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH board, ‘convenient for families or single gentlom Al- #, an upper room, at No. 4 Abingdon square, west sid OARD.—THE HOUSE NO. & WHITE STREET, (FIRST block east of Broadway), having been enlarged and fitted up with bath and gas, is now r 4 for the accommoda- tion of boarders. References given and required. OARD— EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP BOARD.—TO respoctabic permanent boarders, will be let, faraisiod OF unfurnished, two bandsome square rooms, ‘with good board, ins genteel house, with all the modern improvements, and pleasantly situated, accessible by stage and railroad. Apply at 396 Fourth av OARD—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODA ted with good board, in s private family; breakfaet and a, and dinner on Suni With pleasant rooms, at 22 Van- reet, or at 82 Six h street. Bez, AT 345 PE eet) VISITING the city. transiently or permanently bg od all tho com- forts of a home, with ces hotels, ‘ & first-class private boarding-house, 345 Broadwn; . Th ation is most desirable. ‘Transient ‘board, $1 to $150 per ae: out the annoy AAA AAA AAA AAARAAAAAAA ODGINGS.—MANHATTAN HOUSE, 3 cf Ry & 2, ‘on near the Park. Stra to call lishment, and exa\ engaging elsew de tion e conte per night. ss 8 Fentlomae, ine private fanliyy where he vote ome ay the er mforts of a home, rin a vate boar ng ho ders, fa New. York ere there arc only a fi Tot above Grand street, oF in Brook Fulton ferry. Address, stating Terman “ie La OOM WANTED—IN. A PRIVATE Roiivie rontieman, with partial a up than Pourteenth street, "Please Post Office. house, ation Voek, focat Herald ‘ofioes ‘AMILY, BY A board, not forbes ib answer to bom2; T° LET—A SINGLE OR DOUBLE BEDDAD BED- jurnished, with or without breakfast, to gentle- boardinghouse, Apply or address’ 575 Broad (0 LET—NEATLY FURNISHED, A LARGE SIZED room on the first floor; also, am attic foom. Gentlemen Preferred, No, 30 Amity street. FAMILIES.—TWO HANDSOME FURNISHED PAR- lors in the European House, No. 11 Eleventh street, near ere avenue, with or without board, and rooms for ‘ingle gentlemen. ANTED—PART or A BL a rag Onee, ag peed for th ANTED—PERMANENT BOARD, IN pa? i bal family cr genteel Doarding panes, by & lady, who ia willing to ulling te pay a Feasonable price; w t Bide EN ae Aa ‘Ad Greenwood, 3) Crosby strech stating ioostlony fe. i: HORSES, CARRIAGES, dc. ARRIAGES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAND at onr warerooms, Coaches and calechts, conches and ht one and two ceatfivehie Sad has been itvle sede” atooe ow secondhand earring which will be fered om reason AJOR THOMPSON, & Con 26 Wooster street, I are SALE VERY CHEAP—A HORSE, WAGON AND harness, by a gentleman who hae no further use for tiem, coupe, built to orde Inquire at tho stable of Martin Philberns, 63 West Twenty- third stroot, B-SEVERAL Pali sen, guitable for gen IRS FINE CARRIAGE uty ny ae & Butts’ table, corner bot a F%t SALE—HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS, THR horse o handuome ‘Trustee colt ifive years old, chosnut sor- and kind, of great onduraaco, d promises speed worthy of hia handsome trotting wagon, hi 38, £0.; a completo for® gentleman, Can be seen at Johuson’s livery Sts ste o Bercet, , corner ot Bocram, Brooklyn. POR SALE—A HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, BT ‘® gentleman who hag ho farther use'for them. Inquire ab the stable of MARTIN FHILBERN, 68 West Twenty-thira atree 10K SALE--TWO SECOND HAND WAGONS, MADE BY Miner & Stovins, now Inet spring, one open, the shifeing top, in good tunning order, will be sold fur $45 ane about half their value. an eyo nice harness, mady Oe iDvainer, cost $160, will bo 80 100. To be seer Vestry btrcet, near Hu al streota. Troe CARRIAGE, BUGGY AND HARNESSES Wanted.—Any one having the above articles, in good| order, for snlo cheap for cach, can hear of ® purchaser by addressing 8. 8., Herald offize. W YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET. auction sale of horses, os rea, bee saddles, £0., ry Monday and Wedueaday, at » 2 solook, Picatiatie turn-ou stable, ate DANCING ACADEMIES, popwossa* beled els apion ot fy. Feeeiyad : for xentlomn;grand practising day, with band ar = lay ghaeneen | and ; solrees ve pil ‘proonres suring & rooont visit aris. opening soiree of the teas season, wwill'’ take slave ; Friday evening, November 11th, ANCING ACADEMY, NO.1 WASHINGTON PLACE. Madame G jardin ‘to inform her puj bhat her I Place om Wednesday and Saturday at 3% o'clock P, M., at the above For particulars py, ‘at Madame G.’s residence, 225 Wooster steak ston square. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—WANTED, A FEW Permanent boarders, in a private family, whoré thoy will have an arreeablo and Pleasant home; house new, in heal location. | Terms very réasonable. Saply st at fami van aiioka strevts, 5 is wi la threo minutes walk of Hamilton avenue ferry and eight of South ferry. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GEN- tlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sunday, in a respectable art of Brooklyn, within five minutes walk ofthe South or Yall street fcrriee. Apply at 83 State strect, Brooklyn. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. —PAMILIES Wish- ing board for the winter ean be accommodated with pleasant Egoms- Also a few rooms for single gentlemen, anyats lumbia street, within throe minutos’ walk of ‘all nh or Fulton fe: I. ferences exchanged. OARDING.—ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED, FUR nished or unfurnished, in a first class house, replete with every convenience. Dinner at six o'clock. ‘Apply at 393 Fourth.avenus, between Twonty-cighth and Twenty ninth streot Bure: -A GENTLEMAN, HIS WIF! AND A FEW SIN- tlemen,can be accommodated with board a Dleasant rooms, at 145 West Thirteenth street, con oars and stages, BoOAkD WANTED—A COMFORTABLE the winter is wanted b: aad nurse, in a good loca\ mocerate. Post Office, BoE. IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ae FUR ished ot unfurnisned, itable Ae HOME FOR gentleman, bis wife, child, sither with ox, withous private parlor. Must be ither in New York or Brooklyn. ‘Terms Meerian with real name, terms, &0., H., box 917 BURA SUITE OF ELEGANT FRONT ROOMS ON the second floor to let, furnished or nct as desired; Croton and large « closets attache ath, &e., on floo: most endeavors to’ render the opuifurts 4 of. home. Also fow rooms on fourth floor. Location desirabl:. References ox 36 East Twentieth strect, between Broad- vay nue, contiguous to Fourth and Sixth avo- Bue cars, and several stage ling OARD—FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—TWO NICE rooms, with partial board, and dinner on Sunday, at No. % Clinton place. OARDING—A LADY, OR BADY AND GENTLEMAN, can he pleasantly accommodated with a neatly furnished Toom, and board for the lady, or a suit of rooms, if required, in the small family of s widow, Mouse coatelns gas an bath. Location most desirable, being in the vicinity of St. Mark’s place, convenient to cars and stages. Addrose Nor: ma, Broadway Post Office. OARDING.—SEVERAL Susu UaNT EE OR A jeman and hia wi Avted up with all the modern improvemente, re forte of'a home can be realise, vements, where the or y applying at 169 Wort This BeAw WANTED—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives with board and furnished rooms in separate private families, where no over boarders are taken, in a genteel neighborhood, between Canal and Fourteenth streets, west sid» of Broadway, Terms not to exceed $7 or $8 per’ wook for two, Addrees Boarders, Brondway Post Office, Post paid. Boze —A PLEASANT SQUARE ATTIC ROOM, | I wo sory how: itable for # gentleman aad wi a front atlior ‘ToOm, 6 je for a gentleman, to let, Fate bouse, with full of partial beard, in atrect ia Apply at ila F raake- Borns SUITE OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED outa, just vacuted, ¢o sisting of two parlors and bedrooms adjoining, to let, with every con- Yeriene for a genteel residenc 1 Tenth street, corner of Fourth avenue CARDING. dbtain near St. Jo! HY « OA RDING.—TO LET, WITH BREAKFAST AND TEA, one front parlor, richly furnished. Also, two rocms ‘or, which are large and handsomely furnished. The hoveo is in'a desirable "location, being on tho west sido aud hear Bronkwsy, 611 Mousion street, House has all the modern improvements. OARD.—TO LET, A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH board, tos gentleman, at 163 Chambors street. ED BY A PARTY OF Ix GENTLE- en, five rooms and board, with diatoratG o'clock. Ad sthting terms and partioulars, N, E R., Herald offo OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET.—A PARLOR ON the second floor, suitable for a gentleman aud wifs, or tingle gentlemen, can be had, with board, on spplication at 1 cl ‘ham bers 8 street. References exchanged. OARDINO.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE Well accommodated with hoard and rooms on tho third floor, No. 83 Forsyth etrest, The rooms are comfortably fie nished, and there is w stove for the poncral cvrufort. This Will be found very eligible for the winter, OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN iy a mall pr ‘outh and Wall A FEW SINGLE with partial bowed, echt minutes walk of “Apply ae b4 Hoyt ateeet. OARD—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAM WAVE | a squats rorm and bod room, in a quict family, aad | Pleasant location, near Fulton ‘fe Breckiyn helents, | Apply at 22 Willow stroet, OARD—A STRICTLY PRIVATE ing & first class houre in the uppe AMILY, OOOUPY part of the city. ho- tween Fifth avenue and Broa: » would be willing to let a large parlor aud bodroom, both handsomely fur: nished, to a gentleman and wif als9 a pmall parlor the firet fh dinner at 6 ‘atop! bo a jo gentlemen, with pa swill be taken. The b ‘Those only wh address a note to V. [i., box 208 an interview may be h OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR three gentlemen, oan havo a vory desirable room, with eR attached, on the eocond floor, with board. Apply at | 1 City Hall place } ROOKLYN,. rx Ww 1DOw LADY, HAVING A COMMO dious bonne, offer party for the winter; or furni commodation for a servant, if bd tert wil er wi Z GENTLEMEN be accommodated with parlors and bedrooms at Hoge place. PURnisisnen ROOMS —s FRW URNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED—A SECOND FY ry front parlor and bedroom, by a gentleman, wife, and servant; privileze of the kitchen desired. Situation weet of Fourth ‘avenue, not above Twenty third atrost. For apart. ments handsomel, i ag at the rate of 800 per voar will be paid, weekly, tt de bins bent of refe oe given and required, Ad rose fo ODGINGS.TO LET, TO TWO GENTLEMEN, A pleasant and very finely furntahed bedroom, wish panty, weond floor. Terms moderate, Address No. 17 Amity pireet, near Broadway, Geant ACADEMY.—A, GHERARDI to dd In form his pat oh te cc a ton he urse of instructions in classes, his new seems ms, No. Fourth avenue, opposite Glarendon i on Saturday, 0 at 33 ~ Cie 5% Classes of Weinosdays and 37M Gentlemen's jeand Fri .M. Private also attended Rod in sohoala IERRERO’S DANCING ACADEMY, Ed ig Buh Fourteenth street.—Madame Dubreul Fi ward Ferrero respectfully inform their atrone and re! the pul lic that their academy is now open, and pupils all | during the season. Young Tadioe? and ‘ms 4 classes, Wedncstays, Saturdays, Mondays, and ‘Thuredayg at 336 Pat fentlomen’s evening class, ‘Tueeds Mara nye, at iio jurday evening, at AE Da cee gle AED schools atten: ven of beater Ret and auadrilogil be eye during thesesson CoRanrvEnsirr NOTICE — THR SUBSCRIBE did on the Ist day of November instant, enter in Msteslag lapcerclitee ted caustianiat te jot Newark. Te under the firm of J. and Armitage pie Neweck, November 8, 1853. E. H. TCR ARTNER Shyer ee 500 ous rae AN he above sum, Fo Nits Sse eek Pana HE COPARTNERSHIP BERBTOFORE EXI T between T. R Boiken an Eberhard Faber is t! hea dissolved by mutual consent. T. R. Boiken will poniuaes “h baziness au heretofore, on his own accout sone Eberhard Faber to transact all business for him di absence to Europe. Eberhard Faber wit nity Tiga affairs of tho old concern, and settle all aecounte against said copartuers, by presenting the same at his ‘office, Ne William street. EOERHAKD FAbER, WANTED—AND AN $3. 000 ii ho advertiser, | whe Ca ereet rer aufacta Bet 10,000 ring, bi near Fox eA per hown at ‘ai Mew, for which address Knte Have fog wich prise, Moral” “oftice, stat "earl nr PUBLICATIONS. (JORGE P, MORRIS) POETICAL WORKS_ COMPLE mm : Mm Weir and a m cho nator, by the! a, ey Aor cloth, fall The world-wide eoalhatig. of many of thew y songs and poems, which have become aa words int Ey peice ng be Bi. rab! ent, insure for © only’ complate bition at thorie poome—the largest micas oan of the of erever songs are sung—wherever roduetions of the author of Wordman, puree Soro noma and edmired.”"—U: 8, Argus a4 RO superior in his own peculiar Ii are tnimitable, end pill e mung wee Ranired ma isar “a a poetry i preciat Albany ry is the overflowing of all the kindly focti Which vho author ie proverbial.”—N. ¥. Courier OP ablished this day, by CHARLES SCRIBNER, No. 145 Nassau street, HEAP ER THAN EVER.—” jAMELLED SE18, ENAMELLED SETS. rt 'y eet oa? Ae a Dues dor G gay + than TWENTY. FIVE and tainry PER CENT 1 hy than ‘ohe an be found where else, all made from kil: 0 and the best nish throughout; all made era Vx Groene street. GILLIES & BY! ‘ond tow doors above Spring st., next door to Dr. Chapin’s ours Cheap Enamelled Furniture Warehouse, 546 Br gant suite thor cap be boug $130, “Shippiug orders promptly atte street, three doors west of Broadway. 8, H. WA RWICK. MATRIMONY. te. diaposset aa] mal a confidential drug store. Mi Will send to pois on woe re plain directions to enable li devoted affections of as many hearts way deeite., ‘The process Is so simple, Dut 0 captiv ting, that all may be married, irrespective of ago, ance or position, and Inst, though lonst, it oi ranged with sue ease and deticney, t title. Address Professor twken from the Pont Office ‘enteas the pesnaae ipa “cHorce HAVANA SEGARS, OF VAR ous brands ‘and of the vory bent qualit ‘ brandi 500.000 rye Rove = 3 ‘ tor the tasgers ane in ” sine ston ri Whiskey, 8¢ Croix and Jama descr iptior _ eRe ‘expres 'y cy for the same quality importers, 454 Broom HAVANA SEGARS FOR SALE, 1 clear out the stock.—Many superior bran ne Havana segars for sale, at cost of importatic a rare chance and is worthy the attention of groct and others, ._ Apply at 26 Broadway, room No. 14, up stair LES, PORTER, BROWN STOUT, BRANDI! } AM iishgy. der inal! the: favorite, eands feed! { 7 and medicinal purposes, other hese in the oity, for sale DERHILL. Maronte ‘Temple, 480 ‘Broome st, » from $1 60 bo $12 560.000.2 |ARS AND WINES— | November, nt 1032 o'0l0ek, Benny, PRESERVES cae, claret, | auction, on Tuesday, Stl vey street, comer of Greenwich, brandy rim, gin, Holland feat fi brandy-cherries and peache BARE op thee) sogees 4 ‘vac, ox warshouse, “ 0, ters 0° Febacco, Alto, pee INGTON A. CARTAR, Auctionse!| UN, & FRONT STREET, OFFERS FOR SA fen teed ey: ey Co.'s, J. Faure & Ge) 8 fu cigetto’s, A Camus); Bordeaux clad xke and cases; champagne, Varions brands; Freno! cache and clog champagne, varios urea: eek Tie, olives, pickles, anchovies, sardinos, greon peas, t: fies, mushroome, cepr, gluten, £0. EXTRA PAY. {XTRA PAY.—ALL U. 8. NAVY GAILORS parted tn ary rool fn ake Pacino ah any Mine f 546 to promptly als Oats Heirs iste) Purser U, red

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