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ee Loyes, engineers, tract ‘three divisions their pay which was dae on the thelr a day for cay. a jaoe— they hav * bees in the employ of the = @ dismissed from While with: 4 have been gemaciie’ Delaware and Narrow sbar, out mn to pay at the two y to pay with, nap whothey per * L pene, See. taiplone sir ows opinions THDiN ATCHISON, Po Southern and Western Merchants.— he almort universel encouragement and support I have re- etived from the pubiic since the introduction of my aro- matic Sebiedam schnapps, induces me to say a few words im its behalf, that its qualities way be thoroughly under- ions which have beea rais. Lhave never claimed ic for ali diseases, bat sim- that ite medicinal properties, as a pure article of jelland giv, were unapproached by auy other descrip- tion of gin ever manutactured, In order to establish its purity snd excellence, and assure the public that it was ‘Be quack nostrum, I submitted it to the serntiny aad teat of chemists and the merical profession throughout the United states at o coxt of nesrly five thourand dol Jaye and, without a single exception, they nave furnish 4 mo with the most unequivocal and gratifying testimo nials aa to its purity and efficacy Norare these testi- ‘wenisls of a private charac'er, for the New York Medi- cal Gazette, ant other patiic jourpals, have freely and ously spoken in its favor. It is idle to sasert that moserate indulgence in pure, umadulteraied iquore is productive of intemperance, when the reverse is the case. It is an uncontrovertidie fact, that in those countries were pure wines and liquors alone aze used ass universal beverage, “intemperance is almost unknown, and acstemiousness is proverbis! it was in view of theevile arising from the use ot im pure liquors for medicines and qrher purposes, that 1 de- voted my attention to obtaining a pure article of Holland gin, which a long experience, and an icfinity of experi- ments in the msnufacture and distillation of liquors, enabled me at iengtn to produce, in my Aromatic schie- dam Sehnapps. Hy the curofal selection of perfectly wound berries of the Juniperus Pheenice, or Italian jun! per, & new end peculiar procoss of extirpsting the poi- Bonous omyl, or fousel oi! aud the employment of every tage afforded oy science, I have produced a per- fegtly pure, innocuous, hghly flavored, beautiful bere- Page, unequalled and unapproachabie; a certain panaces: for ail diseases io which Hovlanc gin is ever ‘prescribed, and a refreshing, invigorating stimulant. Jn doing this, J claim to have supplied a great desiderstum, especially im thore sections of the evuntry remote from the sea- board, where adulterated liquors are solato an alarming extent; yet no other liqnor ia so valuable, and, medi- einally, indispensable as it is in the West and Southwest. My Aromatic ‘chieiam cchnapps is sold only by the bottle, either pint or quart, stamped with my names, and hsring my signature. { am highly gratided @th approval which my article has met, and am satisfied that the slight prejudices wolch exist will be speedily dispelled 1rom the minds cf all who are opsh to convic- tion, and that nothing will impede its universal use. ‘The above article can be purchased at all tho respec- table druggists and family grocers in the United States The wora schnapps bsloags exclusively to my article. 4M others are counterfeit. = UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole manuiacturer and importer, 18, 20 and 22 Beaver atrect. EZepenchied’s Hats are Decidedly the Pavor= ites cf the public this season. Gentlemen of taste ap- the beauties of hie manvfacture. Sold for $3 50 at138 Nassau street. None are betver, and certainly there cam be none cheaper. Mall, Hatter, i Sai! = bog re bord He pecs way. tet Lispenard stcect, 4% merited the best fret tie borecay ‘the production of the present Te of hate. “In addition to us Svc MARafactures, he z ihe fall patterns of Sreneu. ¥tics ved by the las trip of the ste. . We smsy be wrong, bat our opinion is, you will mot fril to Le cuted at HaLL’s. Hal} Style of Hats—First in Fashion.—Hia Soli styler ok gentleman's hats are truly most beautiful, im every.revee of the wort, veing extremely liynt, anc most elegzntly fivished. As wo predicted, the f of the fascionable pabliv is HALT, 413 Broadway, sorner of Lispenara street ings. ings. | and . Fn dha sy hnapps.—An ald @ story, and tell it so trae. This surely must apply to my friend of Schnapps notoriety, who has co out very HA saline that ali schnepps without pame are spurious and bad I must, however, inform the public that the gin trade ia opea to the world: aad as I have energy ani means, I will supply them ine article at such prices as will content all who sell at afeir profit, viz.: $2 per gallon, 60 cuts r bottle, and in cases of twelve bottles. case juded 50 ¥edical men are requested to give it a trial, and convince themselves tha: it possesses all the medicinal t! | Properties that my friend saa justly claim for his. A Twent, aguerreotype 18 not ‘as chosy sa one coubie the size fdr fifty cents, with hand- seme case and preserver without extea charge. uch a picture can be bad st 439 Broad ray, corner of How: wtreet. GaRBaNaTl, Artiss. Cameo-Dag nerrcot ypes.—One Instantancous sivting.—Gallery in Brookiyn, 249 Fuiton street, oppo fite Clinton. 148. H WILLIAMSUN, artist and Pro prigtor, An Extrw ary Chunce for a Frofitable investment. At the Merchants’ Exchange, New York, on Tuesds! xt, the 8d of Octover, will ba sold by Jaltis & SON, one of tho most desirable pieces y that has ever beon offered at suction in - of mopert; vielatsy cf New York, Brooslyn ana Williamsbarg.— ig beta sbort drive from either city, lovely both to the Brooklyn anc Jamai. plank roads, and eithor for bailding lots (of which taere are upwards ot a hundred), or for a gentlomau’s su- burban mansion, it is unsurpasset in attraction Front- tag on tro fine avenues (Ridert and Nichol’s avenuos), wie ‘an area of fix acres or more of magnificently loca. ted gronnd, and with gatdens, villa, oushouses, rare and valuable ‘ruit treos, o:nste horticuitaral | arcange- tents, and every other requisite to suit the most fasti. dios tacte. The sale will present a cuance for invest- mont that shou!d induce the most eager competition. AD minor deteils may be obtaireiat the offices of Measrs, Cole’s & Son, in Brooklyn ana New York. Piano Fertes and Meledeons.=-Terms Gra~ times, and made to accommodate eve: An imménse eseor’ ment of cslebrat ‘me and melodeons fcr sale or to rent et a less price eae be had elkewhere A ‘args variety of the best vecond tano pianos in the market. Prices $20, $30, $59, $75, $100, $115, $125, Ke , 10 $175 Beautiful piano forter whieh bave rented f.ra short time, qill be sold at great bargeins. A la:ge discount made from factory prieen for cach. To suit some purchss-rs, monthly pay- ments taken. Cash paid for second hand pianos. HORACE WATERS, No. 383 Broadway. Melod-ons -Wonderful Lmprovement.—The , briliancy and richness of ione and elasticity of oak of 8.D &H, W. Smith’s celebrated melodeonas e them ‘ar in advance of any other make in this class ef isstruments. They are tuved in the equal tempora- west, and aro admirably adapted to the use of locture, @oeb or iodge rooms. Sold at prices, wholasale or retail, which defy competition. HORA WATERS, Sole agent, 333 Broai vay. New Muaic.—“Katy Didnt” Grand Brilliant ‘Waite, by Wm Dressler, 50 cente.—A rare productien, digpla} ing musical powers of the highest order; in its alr fam: great artistic skill in its arrangement. “Lily Write,” by F. Burkley, 38 canta A very popular sung, su0g Bye ‘Buckley serenaders, with great success. etc ‘et the Bucsloys onthe title page. HORACE WATERS, 833 Broadway. N.B—Music sent by mail, post paid. Pinon jead ia this: day's Heralds will bo auction head is day’s Sead on tdvertivetacnt in reterenes to a sale of very waluable property, to take place on Tussday next, at ‘the Merchants’ Exchange, in New York. The announo- mest is eminently worthy of very general atiention, as 9 property to he acid is inthe immediate vieint ot Jno, 2 er’s well known establishment, on tue Jamaica Buys’ Clothing—A Superb Assortment —Io addition to the best easortmen: of well made i;meu’s eloching in New York, our present sasortment aud styles of comparison with those of ae Ki Serr g the ‘United States. "No deviation frow mart ed prices. ALFRED MUNROE & CO., 441 Broxdway. Roberts, 769 Broadway, corner of Ainth embroideries, in now has just opened laces an: t designs; aleo, French breakfast and dress sean aid msnctactares to orders "Domsnter Br hs Popular Trade.—E. H. Leadbeater, 347 Broa way, ix selling fine French merinos at 6s. 74. 8a. and i¢s., worth fifty per cout more ; rich plaid mer: from 4s. to 68 seme as usuaily scld at 84. and 108; ani silk sbawle, linens, flannels, quilts, blankets, &e , equal- ly cheap. For the Ladies—Just Received, a La Jot of the newest style in fail skirts. Also, « splendid jot of French and other collars, ybich will be sold at far below anything in New York. Handaerchiofs, Tongs, &c , equally low. Ladier, pisase call. Metropoli- tan Rmbrcidery Store, 557 Broadway. atock from auction. An emire new in Ladtes’ & SVEWaRT’S 9, 779, 779 Brond of tue above artt- Notice.—Peper Fi Splendid Decora- tiene, imported expressly tor the fali retail sales. Paper }, also for the trade, of rr own manufacture, atw The largest in the city, unusually Jow far cash. THOS, FAYE '& CO., ty} ond manufacturers, 266 and 257 Broadway, directly opposite the City Hail. Defiance Salamander Safer. Robert PATRICK i the sole mazufactureria the Ui ‘et the adore celebrated nafea, and F. C. Goff defisnee ocks snd ‘cross ARTAU KENDALL, tween Beaver and Pearle ‘West Finushing.—iVe notice that a ores suction sale of cottage sites in this beautiful village will take place on Toesday. Wednesday and Thursday, the 7 William street, 3d, 4th and Sth of October, 1854, at 2 o'clock each day. This sale is worthy the atten‘ion of all who seeka home in the co may be had by apply. uptry. Particulars tate BakKER & ELLIOM, No. 3 Nassau etreet, pear Rbyme and Reason, jeanty, alas! has many foes; ‘The sharp wind chaps her lips, her nos; ‘The fun her face with freckies spots, Peppers her neck with dusky #pots, And, all his envious tricks to crown, Turns her white arms a yellow brown. Oh! thus besot, what shall be done To cure the scars of wind and sun? Her fair complexion to renew, Pray tell us, what must beauty do? ‘The answer, ladiea, you cn guess, For which of you will not confess harms by sunbeams darkly shaded, by cutting winds upbraided, worthy all devoti By using Phalon’s Paphian Lotion. Prepsted and cold by PH «LON, 517 Broadway, (*t. Nicholos Hote!,) and 197 Broad way, corner of Dey street, baa by all leading druggists and dealers in toilet articles. Dyeand Wigs-—dachelor’s Celebrated by sli sebnowledged the best in the world, ak and retail, or sppliel in nine private vets at W. A. BATOHELOR’S baiz dye, wig, wentel hair factory, No. 233 Broadway. ‘Wigs and Toupecs.—We would advise alt persovs in want of the above named articles to callon MELAUSST & BEARD, 27 Maiden lane, where they nave always on band back andfroat braids and curls. Cop; the addret J. H. Thompson, from Paris, Zhrenological buir’cutter, is to bs found at No. 6 Warren street, three doors from Broadway. He is the only artist who tho roughly understands cutting the hair to suit the for- mation of the head. Ladies Hair Dressing.—Mirs. E. Gibson has removed her order book from Rise & Smiths of Broadway, to her rooms 397 Sixth avenue. Mrs. G. will wait upon ladies at their residences at tue usual terms. Single head 50 cents; shampooing 50 Swedish Hair Crento. and liquid, imparting to the bair a sottness and bril- Nancy unrivaled. It is prepased in elegant large-sized bottles For sale by the principa! droggists, and at the depot, No. 321 Broadway. 0. E. HUTCHINSON, Agent. M, Levett, Dentist, respectfaily notifies his Southern and Western patients that he has removed hi establishment to No. 12 Waverley place, one block west of Broadway, and near the New York Hotel. Office hours only from 10 till 5 o’cl Dr. C. F. F. Trestier, Dentiet, Having Re- turned to Now York, begs to inform his friends and the public that he can always be found at his office, No. 60 Varick street, corner of Laight, (3:, John’s Park.) Rupture.—iaaxsh’s Patent, the ouly Radical sure wuss.—Marsk & Co. have just recsived letters patent for Marsh’s radical cure truss, that took the sole yreminm at the late exhibition im the Crystal Pelace. It has received the universal approbation of the edleal and surgical profession of this city, and will mere mine out of ten cases of reducibie bernia.’ All per- sons are cautioned ogalast infringing upon this instra- ment. 22 from 7 A. M. until 9 P.M. MARSH & CO., No, 234 Maiden lane. Birtu marks, Fumouce, Corragations, Dis- coisratiius of the skin, polypus, moles, and all excres- cences temoved without causing the least sore. pain, or incouyenience, by HARVEY & WALLACE, 192 Second avenue, corner of Ewelfth strect. Rheumaztism.—Cuptatn Comatcck, ef the steamer Baltic, vas cured of a severe attack of chronic theomatisr: by Dr. Tobias’ celebrated Venetian liniment; whi¢h is warrantea never to fail if used according to tho directions. Depot 60 Cortlandt street. Sold by all the Gruggists, Piiee 26 and 60 cents. i aed at te the Rey. Father Fi On Wednesday, feptember 27, v. Father Far- rell, Mr. Omas. Wann to Miss MARGARET Mcwivine, both of this city. Ou Saturday, September 2, Mr. HENRY Miter to Miss Marcanet J, Love, both of this city. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September 27, by the Rey. Dr. Searles, Mr. Finupen S. Waeus, of West Winiicld, [fr- kimer county, to Mixa Amenia Ann Pyr, daughter of Han- nah and Edward R. Pye. : In Biookiyn, by the Rey. B H. Wilkins, Aex’s. %, Capron to Miss Margaret B. MoFl 47, poth of Scotland, ‘On Sunday, September 24, 45 the Methodist Chareh, Twiytorn, by the Rev. John Smith, Mr, Caanmms sua: 1nd to Miss MaRGPet OrawFoad, both of this civy. Edinburg snd, Glasgow Papers please copy. At Hoboken, N.J., on Wednesaay, September 27, by the Rey, V. Bruce, Dasret F. T. Lag to Many CaTnanine Waki Apeaa, bath of this city. ‘New Orleans and Nashville papers please copy. At Milford, Comn., on Thursday evening, September 28, by the Key. W. C. scotield, Mr. OLiver &. Chance, of Birmingham, Conp., to Lypia, daughter of Levi Lang- ridge, Eeq., of Milford. Diea, On Friday, September 29, Wisuast Lewax, Senr., in the Vhth year of his axe. ‘She relatives and friends of his fam!ly, and the men- bers of Macdougal strect Uhurch, are respectfully invited to sttend his funeral, without further invitation, this aitetncon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his son, ae No. bd Perry street. Pittsbw g papers please copy. On Fricay srening, paplenibes 29, afier a stort and peinful illness, Mary Exszaners, daughter of Peter &. aud isther arkills, in the 17tu year of her age. ‘The relatives ond friends are respoctfuliy invited to at- tend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o’@tosk, from the Feformed Dutch Church, corner of aveaue B and Fifth street On Saturday, September 30, Picnarn H. Bop, vetinary surgeon, iu the 66th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from tne residence of his nephew, J. F, Budd, No. 105 Kast Soventeenth strest, to- morrow morning, at nine o’clock, without further invi- tation. James Canin, aged 52 yeare, # natice of county Long- ford parish Of Hogewerihtown, Ireland, shot dead while in discharge of his duty as policeman in the Elev- enth ward. ‘His friends and acquaintances and those of his family, together with the Police Department, are reepsctfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at one o’elock, from bis late residence, No. 92 Ridge street. No carriages allowed. ‘Suddenly, at his residence, No. 9734 Division stree Us McGaw, formerly of New London, Conn , aged ears. a Raturdey, September 30, Raopa E., wife of Williom |. Hewitt. Her friends and actusintances aro respectfully invited to attend herfuners!, from her late residence, No. 128 Lexington avenue, rear Twenty-ninth streot, this after- ncon, without further invitation. suddenly, of the croup, Jenmian Weis, aged 3 years and 6 months, son of Montgomery and Harriet Whitlock. The friends of the family are reepectrully requested to attend the funeral. from ibe residences of his sta, No. 101 Canel street, this afternoon, at three o’clork. On Saturday Lome | September 80, after a short ill ness, TERENCE CLARKE, in the 36th year of his age. Bis relatives and frisnds and those of the , are respectfully invited to attend his faneral, late residence, No. 92 Wost Fighteenth street, this afternoon, av one o'clock. On Saturday, September 50, Benny G. Dorsey, in the 20th year of his age. His friends,and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past one o'clock, from his Jate tesidence, No. 81 White street. His remains wil be taken to Cypress Hills Cometery for interment. On Saturday, September 30, Vicia, ‘daugh ter of John and Mary Anu Owens, aged ii months and 25 days. Her foreral will toke place this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from No. 34 Fast Eleventh street. On Friday, teptember 20, after a short illness, Groxor C. WorznacH, ih the 61st yenr of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his fur from his late residence, No. 16 Wooster street, at two o’clock this afternoon, without further invitation. On Saturday morning, September 30, Mane TEANNE Catnertng De RocnmrERMoy, in the year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, this atternoon, at four o’closk, from her Iate residence, No. 68 st. Mark’s place. Suddenly, of convulsiens, on Saturday morning, Sep- temter 30, Jon Heyry, infant eon of George and Mary Elizabeth Wheeler, aged’1 month and 14 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, also the members of Champ vhs yter No. 25, 0. U A, and Guar- fo. 29, are reapectfally invited to Ge dian Engine Comyany, attend the funeral service, at the house of bis ata, No. 20 Janes street, thia afternoon, at two o'clock, wich: out further in Le (n Friday, September 29, Era Lovise, éaughter of Christepher and y Ann @wyer, in the 4th year of her eee. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her fazeral, from the residence of her father, No. 59 Hammond street, at two o'clock this sfter- noch. JonasNa Tienes O’Buex, daughter of John and Ellen O’Brien, aged 15 months, Her rcmoins will be taken to Sonehone , this morning, at cight o’clock, from the resi of py rents, No. 20 ak street. On eatarday, teptember 30, ANN MoCtosny, wife of Rogh Mecloaky, ‘oged 29 years. jer funeral will take Vg from her late residence, in Warren street, near Hicks street, Brooklyn. The friends of the family are requested to attend, without further invitation. : On Wednenday evenirg, September 27, after a short ieess, Haxay Aoves, in the 57th year of his ego, On Fricay, ceptember 29, Tove. Kowmaunens, aged 30 7 Dhs foloude of the family, aug the friends of hig brp- and eye the vere No. 308. F. and A. M., and the mem- No.'10, A. 0. of G'F, and the or- ‘are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, witbeut further invitation, this afternoen, at one o'clock. from his late residence, corner of Divisionavenue and Tenth street, Wi marge. On Thursday, September 28, after a at his residence, in Breckivn, Tucwarp Senior, in the year Bis friends are invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow morning, at ten o’ok ck. In Harlem, on Sstnrday afternoon, September 30, Ep- warp C, Wrexs, in the 40th year «f his age. His remains will be taken to Carmel, Patnam conn! h for interment. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from his iste rssi lence, in Carmel, to morrow morning, at eleven o’clock. Suddenly, on ~aturday morning, Septembor 30, Jaw: daughter of the late John Winugh, in the 65th year er age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- ners), from ber late residence, on Clove road, Staten Ieland, to-morrow morning st eleven o'clock, Carriages will be in waiting at Whitehall At Parchogue, L I., on Saturday, September 90, Taomas BicGs, formerly merchant ef New York, and recently of San cisco, Cal , in the 484 year of his age. His foners! will fake place from the house of Austin Roe, Patchogue, to morrow afternoon, st half past two e’clock. His relatives and friends are respectfully invi- ted to attend. At Newark, N. J, om Satnrday morning, September 30, Many Apauxy, infant davgbter of Houry W. Duryee, aged 6 mont nd 18 Jaye. Op NC Sunday, September 34, in Wiluington, Groxon W. Listher, Maruge, third son of John ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Sanaa ~pmcemeres Crm WILL PLEASE SEND ISR ADDRESS TO J. W. Conore:, Broadway Post Office. JAGUERREOTYPE OF Ma. Wit. CoAMBERS, ”? who author of © Ihings As They Are in Ameri Visited the United States last year. Any daguerreotyp- ist, or other person having a portratt of Mr’ Cbampers, will confer favor by communicating with P. D. OLVIS publisher, 130 Fulton street, and be liberally compen: sated RIED POTATOES.—PLEASE CALL AT THE UNION equare Pest Office early to morrow (Monday) morning, and answer the same soon as possible, «Did you see mey’? FM. THOMAS WRITTAKER WILL CALL AT THE Fastern Pearl Street Llouse, he will find an old friend, and hear something tna? will gccat)y interest him, 8. SUSAR the brig Ma call or send her address to Messre. Da Pearl st rect ROOKLYN NOTICE —-WE ADVISE ALL, BO'H M4R- ried and single, to attend the Lectures on the sexes, at the Institute, Washington street, Monday evening, October 2, 1854, Yor p prograin mes RELIGIOUS NOVIC ELK of the ing, (. V.,) in the near Irving place, Services to commonze a3 1034, and in the afternoon at 83; o'clock. is SPECIAL NOTICES. {APT. TERENCE O'PROTH, ESQ, 1 WaAy-UP, 0.8. Fraser, will be on hand co attend the meeting, this afternoon, (Sunday,) Oc; 1, whoa they will be hop: py to meet their brother members, Dy order. NOW-A-DAY. QUITE! APEAN —MHE FIR‘? MEETING OF the geazon take place on Tuceday evening, Oct. 3. at the Mercer House, er of _Morear and Broome streets. Nf. FREEMAN, Secretary. EORGF BR BEGS TO INFORM THE IN. WH habitants of New York that he has removed hia old ¢stablished bread and muftin bakery from 79 to SL Crosby street, next door above—larrer aud more conve- nient premises—whore Lie will be able, ia addition to ali kinds of the very best bread, to supply his customers with the very best cakes of all kinds, ples, muffins and crumpets. All orders left at thy above num er wil bo punctually attended to, In any part of the city. Hot touffins from five in the morning till five P, M. APONIO NOTICE —A REGULAR MEETING OF EU- reka Lodge No, 243, will be held at Masonic Tem ple, 400 Broome street, on Monday evening, October 2, at 34 o'clock. Business of importanco. WA. H UNDERHILL, W. M. Groror B. Browse, Secretary. ASONIC NOTICE.—JERUSALEM CHAPTER, NO. & of K. A. Masons, will hold ja epesial meeting 1 precisely, at Bleecker street. northwest ener of Companicns are invited * attord. a YEW YORK AcapEMY OF MUSIO —STOCK HOLDERS f the ce” “chin their tickets of admission at the office of the ce npany No. 47 Wall street, from 12 M. to4 P.M. on B” noay, Oct 2, snd from 5 to 7 P. M. at the academy "a the rame day. PIRITUALISM —W. 8. COURTNEY, E3Q., WILL 00- cupy the desk at the Spirituaiist’s meeting in Dod wrertl’s academy, 806 Broadway, next to Grace ehurch, this morning at 10%, evening at 74 o'clock. The pub- lic are invited Seats free. TAR CLUB.—BRO'HERS MEET AT THE CH4MBER this, 7th evening, on buriness of the utmost im. portence” Delegates from Philadelphia will be present, 4 full tribe is ordered, by the SACHEM. U. A, Recorper. THE TUKK. ENIREVILLE COURSE, L. 1 —TROTTING.--TURS- day, Oct. 3, at 3 o'clock P. M—Match for $2000, mile heats, best thrce in five, to wagons. F. J. Nodiae names b.m, Highland Mait; H. Woodruf names g. g, Ka Eddy. Cars leave the South ferry at 2 o’elock for the Course, and stages leave the ferries hourly. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1 —TROTTING.—TUF3- day, Oct, 8, at 8% o'clock P. M_ Purse of $100, mile heats, bost threo in five, to wagons, for horses that never won a purse over '$l00. ‘0 close at Forkner Devear, Monday evening, at 10 o’clock, Three or more to maken race, and two to start JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. NION COURSE, L. J.—TROTIING.—THURSDAY, Oct. 5, at So'clock P. M., match for $2,000, mile . best three in five, in harness.” Mr. H. Woodraif names b. m Flora Te aple; Mr. H Jones names r. g Mas Cars will eave Couth ferry, Brooklyn, at fifwen x inates past two forthe courro, and rotuc as soon as the trot ia over. Fare to go and retura Gfty conta. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. TTENTION!—HOESTAD GUARDS —THE MEMREI of this company are requested to meet on Tuewiay evening, Uctober 3, at 7 o'clock, at their headquarters, Hermitage Hall, corner of Houston street. BENJA*IN OALEY. NWA PAY SA, SPACIAL, MEETING 7 Bi Of THE above named Guard will be held tuis afternoon, (sundsy,) Oct. 1, at 3 o’clocs, at 480 Broadway. By order, GEO. 'B. WINANS, Captain, ‘Warren. L. Cass, Sceretary. GOOD WATCHMAK! WANTED—AT NO. 450 ‘bird avenue. Call bet woen 8 and 9 o'clock A, M. A, ard 8 P.M. He must havea knowledge of the German language. PAINT GRIND WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED paint jer at ibeboro, (N. J.) Color Works, ten miles ipbis. Address John Lucas lads Co , 38 Arch street, Fhiladelphia. FANCY ARTICLES, BROADWAY —JAMES TUCKER CAN PRODUCE atthis moment a stock of costly flowers aad feathers perhaps unequalled in this State The coiffeurs de bel are traly magnificent, and bridsl wreaths fitting for the occasion. The above importations are peculiaa, and no ordinary production. 487 Broadway, up stairs. ARIS FEATHERS, RIBBONS FLOWERS, BONSETS, ‘&e —The attention of cash purchasers is solicited foour stock of ostrich and marabout feathers, bonnet ribbons, French flowers, straw and beaver bonnets, Xc., whigh will be sold low, for cash. HOMER & KETCHUM, 64and 66 John street, corner of William. CLOTHING, &C. ‘WORTH OF FASHIONABLE WIN. $50.00 ‘is Brodway, for ale at all rice @i 10 ou se8 Li for at th GoaRe clothicg warehouse, 06 and 08. Fuitos street Bank of Waehtanaw 50 cents on the dollar. C's. OFF CLOTHING,—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— Gentlemen wishing to cispose of good left off clot }, can obtain the highest price in current mone by G92 ot Addressing through post, MOKONEY ,11'Orange street, 8 fow doors from Chatham street. BILLIARDS. BASSFORD’S FIRST PREMIUM ORYSTAL PALAO} A. diliisrd tablee.—The judges say best on exhib! tion. Prices reduced kage J any. ready for shi ping. Billiard players will find slate ond metal beds 4nd rubber alr cushions at No. 8 Annetreot. An entrave 148 Falton rtreet. Every article im the trade for esle ILLIARD TABLES, WITH IMPROVED CUSHIONS, made upon the newert and most ap- with either hardwood, slate or marble atleast 20 Pog? cent cheaper than else- 8 4AKP’S, 141 Fulton street. TT Brice TABLES FOR SALE AND TO LET.—PUB abl ‘sod private rooma fitted up on the mont reason- terma. and at short notice § Orders by mail prompt- ly attended to. Three superior second hand tables in por- fect order, for rale ches) GRIVFITH & DECKER, 90 Aun 8! ILLIARD TABLE. WANTED—A COOP ARTIOLE BUT Litule peed. Addgona C. 0, B , Mornld offigg, SSISTANT TEACHER OR YOUNG lady, who Bas taught the past five years, desires tion ins female seminary, or as governess in a pte oneal She is thoroughly versed is all the nglish branches, and posse:seg undoubted re! a 108) bility and capacity. Salary not so much an object as a good permanent situation, therefore, refe Bees eqntant, Apply at 60 West street, South yn. A TRIDCTABLE GERMAN GIRL, SPEAKING ENG. lish correctly, wishes a situation in a respectable American family af chambermaié, or in a store of fancy Dusiness, Address B M., box 133, Herald offlee, YOUNG LADY 13 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A situation as visitivg governess to a family of ehil- wirbing instructicn in the English branches. Ad- A.B Brooklyn Post Office. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid and lanndress, or se*ing; has the best of city reference: haa no objection to tr.ve with » family. Can be seen for two days at No. 22235 West venteenth street. Inqu: in the fancy store. YOUNG WOMAN WISBES TO MEET WITH A lady or family to California. The best of at No, 488 Sixth avenue. sity reference. Pleas R, WHO DERE’ EVEN- ing employment, offers i such as may desire them, to post up, balance, &e. ‘of books, or to mae out accounts’ Kelerences unexceptionable, Address Boobkeeper, Herald offce, SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GROOM WANT- ed bya man who underttands hie Lusiness; has no Objection to the country. Apply te h!s present employer, E, Belknap, 62 Wall street. 42 COKEEMPER, &.—A YOUNG MAN OF SEVER > yesrsexpexience in business, in thia city, wishes a titustion, ae his present engsgement expires with thia moth. ‘Hur a general knowledge of the ‘mpor'iag and wholesele trade, and is @ practi to present employers. Post office, al borkeeeper. Re Address J. H. D, box 8,478 EST SERVANTS YOR EVERY KIND OF WORK, Viz'—eook#, Jsundresees, chembermsids, wai gitls, ‘nurses, gitls for stores, and goveral housawork, all ». English and Ger- well recommended; also, a few man girls, canalways be found in great choice, at MOR RIS & COMNERT’S establishment, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade stree man mechanics, porters, farmers, woiters, &:, at this and at the branch oftica, 102 Green: wich street. IN A FIRST CLAS3 HOTEL, (A (00K Wane ds every braach of pan.) who perf the bosine-s He m jastided to manage the escking department | rior style. lhe situation is in the best ty, and the cooking must be in beeping with fshmeat, Address box 2.978 Port Office. WANIED—AT 79 QANAL STREET, Oze who thoro der business, and iva good cutter ard fit: a#aoove, from 7 to 9 o’elock A. M. Nene other need apply. D@ CLERK We NTED FOR 4 WESTERN CIty — Ore that in competent to take chorgo of a pre- fcviption business, and worthy of the trast, ma; appt a! No. 4 Fletcher street. PENYORD, CLAY § ob id DUCATION —A PROTESTANS GENTL NY, Wao bas had nine years experie a public ‘school head tescher, is desirous of ob'aining & situation in any part. Be {s prepared to give instraction in Bngli. reading, grammar, Writing, goograpby, and arithm, of the latter im propartions. volsar’ and dectmal frae tions; mensuration of heights and distances ia ptaia trigonometry, &e. He can give referonovs end sradea. tiols. No iean situation will be attended to, Please addrers Veritas, Herald office. OVERNES3.—WANTED, BY 4 FRENCH LADY, A rituaticn as governess in & rospec’aiy ily. ‘she speaks German perfectly, and untsretanis work. Best of referenca given, at 82 John street, room No. 4. ‘ OVERNESS.—A GERMAN YOU J tomed to teach the B Japguages, with music, de dent teacher in a private fam! y, or daily toscher in thie city; no ‘obje whore a jiberal salacy would be paid; nest of city refer- exce given. Add post paid, Laly Teacuer, No. 4 Carroil place, (Biee:ser strest.) for two days, statiog where an interview may take place. OUSEKEEPER.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW I3 Gesirous of an engagement to superintond the household arrangements in some gentlenen’s fumily, either bachelor or widower; is porfes'ly competent fo take the entire charge; has no ohjection to children, or gcing to the country, “Address Hartwell, Meral! off SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG \) woman, to do cookin=, wasning And fronfo, or housework, ‘ine best of city reference given, Piease call at 246 Mulberry street, between Spring and Pringe, for two days, ‘ine needle. Yor partiealare inqai instrustion as n to go South NALESMEN WANTED—FOUR GENERAL SALESMEN, also one ribbon hand: Apply at Lord & Taylor’s, Grand street, corner ef Chrystie, before 94 M,, crafter OP M. \ TILLMAN WaNiED—A MAN COMPRTEN!'TO RUN A > rom still, and understands a stexm engine and boil- er. Acdress Still, at thie effise, rtsting what expe- rence he has kad, and salary expeoted. TIVATION WANTED—BY A MAN TOR WHOSE honesty and correctnors any amount of security Vill be given Writes well, understands sccounts cor. rectly, ard would be willing to make himsel! generally useful. Apply to Michael Walsh, chief clerk’s office of the Commissioners of Emigration. WO COLORED SERVANT WOMEN WANTED; ONE to ecok, wath and iron; the other as chambermaid istant, in acmail family. None exonpt such a3 can give good reference nesd apply, at 196 West Thirty. fourth street. H. M. TAUE. (0 SOUTAERN DRUGGISTS —A SITUATION WANTED by a competent druggist, to go South. References given, by addressing box 1), Jersey City Post flies. 10 MERCHANTS, &C.—A GENTLEMAN, ABOUT TO travel South and West, and who can farsish security for anything intrusted to h's charge, would be glad of aa engagement to transact business in the towos through which he passes, and actas travelling agent for any re- apectable house. Address D. 0 C., box 175 Herald of- 38. ANTEL—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKE®PER, BY ‘an English woman. Entiro satisfaction will be given en to chaiacter ana ability. Address B. B., Pier- pout House, Brooklyn. bdo ee TIDY — 10 DO THE NERAL housework of a small family. Mnat be a cood plain cook and first rate vesher and ironer. App'y at B82 West Twenty-second street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED woman, a situation as chambermaid, and to do plain rewing, in a private family; is a good washer and irener. City reference can be given. Apply at 29 Sixth avenue. ANTED—ATNO 50 VARICK STREET, 4 SMART active colored woman as waiter. The best refer, ences will be required. ANTED—A WET NURSE FOR A CHILD FOUR weeks old: a Protestant require!; Swiss, Freoch or German would answer, provi they speak cither English or French. Pest of references required Appiy between 8 and 10 A, M. and Sand 7 P. M., at 40 Rast Fourteenth street. ANTED—A NUMBER OF GIRLS TO WORK ON Grover & Baker's sowicg mi . Stealy em- foe and good pay. Apply at 405 Broadway, fourth joor. [TANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A COOK. GERMAN 0% French. Address box 8,150 Post Office, New York ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO GO TO NEW OR- leans to attend a fancy store; also ono milliner and one dressmaker. Osll at 6 o'clock In the evening or all day on Sunday, at 413 Broome street, room 10, ‘ANTED—CLOAK AND MANTILLA HANDS: ALSO, ‘@ fow quilters. apply immediately at 17 and 16 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RE-‘PECTABLE PROTESTANT young worran, a situstion as chamberma! seamstress, or to assist in washing and ironing; good reference given. Please call at 20914 Wooster street, for two days—in the basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG man, & situation as yore! he thoroughly under- stands his business, and {+ acquainted with all the va- tious branches of rustic work an produce the best of testimonies ls from his last employer. Can be seon at Mr. ‘Thorburn’s seed store, 15 John street, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEA INA W private family in the South, by i eenepreiapeey: able young woman; is a good plain sewer; understands dressmaking and children’s clothing; would have no ob jection to travel with a lady; isa Protestant. Please Fh E.H. A. D., Union tquare, Post Office, for two jaya. . ‘ANTED—BY A LADY ACCUSTOMED 10 CITY business, a situation ia a confectionery or faacy trimming store. Writes a good hand, and can keep ac- eounts, Can give tatisfuctory reference as to capability and respectability. Addrers a note for Miss A. m. B, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A PERMANENT SITUATION, BY A PRO- teatant young Woman, a scamstress; is a good drerstaker, also a piain sewer; is capable of cutting and makicg children’s dresser. Tho dest of city reference. Apply at 38 East Fi bieenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, one as a firat rate couk, or leun- dress, ‘or waiter; the other es chambermaid ant waiter, or aseist in washing or ironiug; the best of city refe rence can be given, Apply at 201 Wost Eightoonth st, BY A, YOUNG We a respectable pr Hizabeth street, for two ANTED—A_ SITUATION, man, lately Janced, with Please cali at 241 mily. Wi LADY TO ATTEND A FRENCH STEAM dying and scouring office; none but those acquaint. ed with the business need ap; Bent of city reterence required. Apply at 419 Broome street. ANTENA SITUATION BY A RESPSCTACLE GER. V men girl, se cook, and to do general housews e; unceraands wash nd iro good reference giv oa, Vieare call at 200 Kast Seventeenth street, third for, Signy room, fog wo days, nN. eee OOO OO ps WaRte. Serer na nanan! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as murse; is capable of taking the entire ofa its birth. Has sity reference. note to No. 1 floor back, room No. 9. Can be seen for two days if not engaged ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A MILLIN ry store, one that understands the business, and le cf taking charge of a fmilliaery store. None is cay but Apply at 143 Atlantic street, South Broo ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, OR AS an assistant kookkeeper, by @ young man; he will make himself genevaily wu Can give good réfercace as to his mtegrity and capacity; a small wanted. Address for three days, box 107 Herald office. ANTKD—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A BA- ebelor’s establishment or private boarding house, Dy a first rate cook and walter and market man; would HS ivate family. Address A. B. ©, Union square e ANTED—A BUY OR YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY store. One well acquainted with the business may apply tol. & A. Martin, 73 Catherine street, corner of Hamilton street, at § or 9 o'clock in the morning ANTED~I WILL SEND, ON RECEIPT OF ONE dol'ar, (pre paid,) some twenty receipt» for zak ng articles now im great demand, and by selling which $12 to $15 per week can be made, Address Ur. Lewis Davis, Brooklyn, ANTED—AT THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 341 Broadway, situations daily procured for elerl veachers, men on steamers und railroads, porters, bar: ere, conchmen, boys for trades, and fematos for description of domestic purposes Kight years ox- perince in my present oc: tion emboldens me to say T can give the emp!oyer and employee general satisfaction: charges moderate. THOMAS SPINK, ge DANCING ACADEMIES. 2 00 BROADWAY. —BURNTON?’3 PRIVATE DANC 6 ing seademy will re-open October 8._venings for ladies and gentlemen. Pupils taught any dance de- sired, in class or separately. Three teachers in attend ance. Circularscan be procured. All applications to be made at 274 Bowery, book store, PUBLIC BALL WILL COME OF# AT M&S, LUBY’S academy for Gansing and deportment, 835 Broad- way, corner of Thirteeath street, on Monday eveniag, October 9th. An excellent quadrille band, with a com: petent floor master, will attend. Tickets may be had at Messrs. Marshall & Clarke's ice cream saloon, down stair GREKRERO’S DANCING ACADEMY, 59 WEST FOUR teenth strect.—Mac. ©. Dubreul Ferrero and & Ferrero beg to xonounce that they will re-open theb school on Raturdey, the 7th of October, Young ladies and master’s classos Wednerdays and Siturdays, and Mondara and Thursdays, wt 33 P.M. Genviorcen’s evening class Mondaya and Thursdays, at 7 P. M.;Satar day evenings for grown persons at &P, M. Private lea none, classes and schools attended. Bol given at ustal, RAND APOLLINEA DANCING ACADEMY, 16 Bond street.—Professor SARAQCO, the only re- nowned and accomplishe® teacher in Amsrica, who bas bad the honor to instruct, during eight years, the best famities, with amazing success, will open « courve of twelve lessons, for October, on the 2A of it, from 6 to 8 o'clock in the ‘evening, given by himself alone, at $12, including e grand soirce, which will take place positively on Thursday, the 26th of October. During this course, all the modern dances will be taught in the most fa- sbionabie style. Classes for practice, at 11 o’elock, A.M. and 8, P.M, in whieh a number of distinguished artisies- lscies will’ be in attendance. Private lessons at the Academy and in families given, as usual, at auy other hour. \.B.—Hall and rooms to le: for soirees and balls R. ©, WRIGHT’S DANCING ACADEMY, MILITARY 4Mi hai, Bowery, opposite Spring street.—Mc. Wright would rospect/ully inform his formes patrons and the public that ha wi'l commence his course of i 2st: for tho ensuing season on Tuesday, October 3, Days of tuition, for gen'lemen, lay and } ings, from 7 t>10 o'clock; adios, miss ‘Tnesday and Saturday afternoons, from 8 to 6. * lessor given at any hour not occupied by tho regalar school. Every dence used in fashionable sosiety will be tanght, Academies, achcols, &c., attended. For putticu- lars please call on or address’ Mr. Wright, 268 Niuth street, orat the above room, i hee ART OF DANCING—AP 54 EAST THIRT street, fourth house west of Broadway, sout! , Chercuaud reepectfully announces to his friends and atrons that Lis classes ‘will commence on Saturlay, 4th, ani Monday, 16th of Cctober. Deys:—Wedaesiay and Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon, and al 3 afternoon, for jadiee and children; Monday end Thursday, at 7 evening, for rectlemen. Perticwer tiention pad to la tenga, and’ deportment of pupils. Boarding sominaries aud ivate classes attended to, Clrevlare can be obtained GOR SALE--A SPLENDID 6) VP ROSEWOOD pianoforte, round corners, sp'endid tens, handsomely iniaid with poirl, cos! $375; will be sold for the tow sum of $280, as tho owner leaves for the South Apply at 280 Sixth avenuo, frm 2 tod P.M. Has been in use but @ short ime. : INWEIGHY, PROFESSOR OF MUSIO, AESPROT M folly informa his pupils and the public that he will re-commen sa instructions on the pianoforte on the 12th instant. All communications addressed to No. 9 Abingdon place, corner Greenwich street, will receive eitention. R. OTTO MULLEX, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE ‘and singing, 323 Broadway, continues to give laa sons at his residence and those of his papil. For fur ther information please apply at his residence, or by letter. UsIC.—ONE OR TWO PUPILS CAN BE INSTRUCT. N ed on the pianoforte, by s young lady, at her own iesidence: she would alo be willing to receive lessons in Spanish from a competent lady, for which she would ive musical lessons. Apply to 8. C., 20 Herald oflice. IANOFORIES.—AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF horizontal end upright piavofortes constantly kopt on hard, for sale and hire, at J. & D. Wal rooms, 525 Broadway, next door to the Pri IsNOFORTE? —IT 13 A WELL KNOWN Fact that we have the bost assortment of pianofortes to be found in the city, and that we can sell, for cash, cheaper than at any other pice, is also well known Call ani see. o rent. Pianos tuned and repaired. SAFFORD & BROTHER, 369 Broadway. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION AS TENOR SINGHR IN some church in this city, Brooklyn, or Williams- burg. Episcopal church preferred. Address H. 8. B., Herald office. —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, AND AXITH. e@ metic, at MR. PAINE’S day and evening whiting room, 267 Grand ‘or 166 Fulton street, Brooklyn. A few months attention to these branches may be prodactive ef incalewable advantages to youug men about entering the store or counting room. LADY COMPETENT TO TKACH FRENCH AND A English wishes to find & few pupils whom ehe can Attend as visiting governess. Address H. B., No. 1 Boad street, third door from Broxdway. ARD—THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCE3 TO CITI- zens and strangers that his elegant rooms are now n forthe instraction of writing and bookkeeping. pupils received daily. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. ILOCUTION. AND DRAMATIC READING.—MRB CLARA FISHER MAEDVER begs to announce thai at the earnest solicitation of numerous friends and lov ers of the drama, she has decided to give instruction ir the above elegant accomplishments, and trusts that he: well known reputation will prove a guarantee for thi faithful performance of herduty. Taose who wish t acquire tho graceful accomplisument of drawing room reading will find every advantage. To dramatic reader: either stud; for the stage or already in the profes sion, a knowledge and system must prove valu: ablo, as it embraces reading and acting— ‘suiting the action to the word, the word to these ion. Terms msje known on epplication at her residence 476 Broome street. Fie LANGUAGE.—PROF, D. LAGROIX, NO. 289 Broadway, continues to new pupils for igh instruction in the French language, impar' ing to them the ability te 411) ‘twith faency and correct. ness, Terms modem ROFEOR A. BASSET’S PRIVATE CLASSES IN French and Spsnish will commence on or aboat toe Lith of October, at 241 West Thirty-first street, Mill- ward Una call after 6 P.M. N, B—Schools and private families punctually attended to. ———— we eos= FRENCH, AND GBRMAN LANGUAGES, by are taught at DOLBEARS’ Academy, 609 Broadway, enable pupils to read, with fluensy and cor. ‘a time. Terms moierate, Weoaeree ADVERTISER WISHES TO RECEIVE chemical instruction from some practical chemist who could devote about two hours every other day during the week. Fair compensation paid for instruction. Ad- drees, post paid, br B. Thomas, Post Office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, PAIVATE L@320NS in the French and English languages. None but well qualified persone necd apply, at 14 Bond street. Dy! CAN BECOME YOUR OWN WalTING MASTE, by purchasing MoNaurin’s System of Writing, la- experienced write, and rpeak’ the rectnenss, in as short as possil struction Book, six MasN which «re sent in one packsgo, mail, on receipt of $1. Pudiished by CHARLES B, NOATON, TL Sham vers street, omaasrsen a F% SALE, CHEAP — 4, WARDROBE BEDSTEAD, with brackets, “apply ab ia Donlalck street ne eo MATALLIC BEDSTEAD3—AN ENTIRELY new article, which for ches: ligh ele. gonce of design and cleanliness, san bag wl live in them,) exceed anything of the hithe: ublic. They aré decidedly the most lish bedsteads in nse: eleo, s besntifolly designed artiols of railing, made of cast and wrought iroa combined; cemet fencer, office railing, &e, &e, from $1 26 to $! 90 per raaning foot. F. COMBZ, winutacturer, 182 Merger Beco, Doiweey Psmee Aad Bowstom, West bingy | bet ween Seventh and Kighth avenues, | se that can give good city references need apply. i POLITICAL. von —— LEVENTE W. .—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION Fourth shsnst and aveans Gr teoceack 00 tear “4 ‘ourth street and avenue (, pareasat reeummen- dation of tie Lemocra'ic Kepunkean General Comaitioe want Institute, the following ticket har 1 at Sta; ceived a majority of all the roves cast, was red electea:— ALDER LAS counat Aaron B. Rollins Twenty-cighth Distwict CHARTER. Ter P. “mith, John Ray, Samuel Walker, James Lamb, Owen Clark, Henry Ve er, John Scanian, James Simmons, Martin Oeters. Joseph Conway, Twenty. ninth District. Edward Ferris, E. 4 Kimbark, Kcward Wyant, JW Houghkirk, John E. White, Bou). Hyde, Pol. C. Stoughton, Jobu 1 Swanger, Edward Carney, James Lamb Charles J. VeDougal, Thirtieth District, 0. H. P. Townsend, Jedediah Miller, Emery ‘Tassail, R ¥. Boole, Mathew Van Duzen, Rich D. Valentine, Michael Wimmer. Che s opher De Witt, JUDICIARY, Nexon prat. Bernard Kelly, Thirty first District Benj. McFarland, Geo. vadley, Joneph Robertson, ITY AND couxTY Augustus Vanaradale, Bency Dreher, F, I. A. Boole, Wac en Willis, R. A. Bishop, Edmund Wheeler, Cyrus Schoonmaker. Thirty second District. ASSEMBLY. Jonn Lent, John Wright, Avidre# Smith, Mablon Ciark, Geor.e Jook, Willem Long, James Wheeler, Peter Bowerr, Henry Walkman. David Baxter. CONGRRSUONAL. MAYORALTY. Joo H Houghkirk, Robert Karl, Johu f Baxter, ieorge White, bert Weeks, R, Jackman. nard Merrifield, geny am W Cook. BERNARD A 1 BENJAMIN MokARLAND, j Tnspéctors ORATIO SEYMOU%—-DEFEND YOUR HOUSES, your property, and your liberties. —Those who are oppored to the coercive, unjust Meine law, prepared by Myron Holley Clark, the whig pominve for Governor of this state; who object to have their houses searched, and their property confiscated, in violation of the Constitution and of their personal liberties; who sre opposed to the assaults of bigoted and vioaictive demazogues; who are in favor of sustaiving the priaciples of the Veto Measage of Governor Sey mour—are requested to meet at Tamma- ny Halon Thursday evening, Octover 5, at 744 o'clock, to respond to his re nomioation for Governor ot the State of New York, and to ral'y round the man who has had the independence to procliin the orinciples of eivil liber- ty, and the personal rights of our citizens, againat tyra. I doctrines and bigotry, fanstiism and intolerance. Kally! Fally!! ally!!! FLlaH F, POURDY, Janes ©. Witurrr, } <, Chairman. Wa D. Kusxevy, ;S0cretarien © ABRIDGEMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S RIGSTS.— Ata moeting held at the Denocratic Head Qzar- ters, 110 Greenwich street, september 30, the First Ward Seymour Club, in pursuance of a cail for that purpese, was organized, and upwards of eighty five citizens en- rolled their names as members determined to do duty manfully in defence of thei constitutional liberties, and to ald, by thelr labor and thelr voter, ia re-electin Fon. Horatio Seymour Covernur of the tate. The clul adjourned to meet on Wednes ay, October 11, at § o’cloek P.M., at the same place, when’ further additions to its members will be made. A. J. PERRY, Chairman. BioKka, Secretary. MOUR AND VICTORY.—-THE DEMOCRATIC RE- publican Electors of the Tea‘h ward, and all others who Wish to sustain the chief magistrate of our State in his independent course on the Maine Liquor Law, and his devotion to the republican institutions of our conntry, are rezpectfully requested to meet at Dun- Iap’s ‘lenth Ward Hotel, corner of Boome and Forsythe streets, on Monday evening, 24 inst., at 73; 0’cloek, or the purpose of orgawising a ‘‘Seymour Club” for the ward. Signed by the Voters of tae Ward. \HE NATIONAL DEMOCRATS OF THE FIRST WARD are requested to atiend a primary election, to be Told at the Broad Street House on Moncay evening, Oct. 2, 1864, between the honra of bana7 o'clock, for the Purpore of electing delezntea to the different conventions, as we do not recognize the priwery election held on the 8th Sept. as of apy binding force or effect, it being spu- rious, and in direct opposition to the wishes of the ma- jority of the electors of the ward, or anything emana- Ung from the iree soil headquarters, where said election wat held. Nisholas Dimond, Samuel Auld, Jobn J. Hollister, ‘Thomas Stewart, ‘ole John stiles, Patrick sulger, Joseph Blackburn, Murtagh Foran, Edward Burke, Wm Cramie, James Leonard, Jobn Brady, James Duily, Martin Cregier, John Mur hy, David Vosburgh, Jobn Culligan, James Campion, Stephen Willismzon, William Fonts, —And many others. REWARDS. REWARD—THE STORE OF THE UNDER- 0. signed was broken open on Taursday even- ing, the 28th inst., between six and seven o'clock, and oods to the amount of $2,500 stolen therefrom, as fol- wa:—twenty pieces silk vestings, figured and checkod, assorted colors; also, about twenty pieces black Gros de Rhine drese silks. ‘he above reward will be paid for the recovery of said goods, or in proportion to the amount returned, and mo questions asked, by MUSY & GALHER, 43 John street, second story. i= 7) REWARD —LOST, BY AN ERRAND BOY, A MeV ictter conteiring bills and drafts amounting wW about $230. The above reward will be paid to the finder on returning the letter and its contents to the orner, at bis house, 255 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Oy (0) EWARD —LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 1 while going from Niblo’s theatre to Waggoner’# sulcon in Breadwsy, or from thence to the corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, an pple green cashmere shawl or scarf, 234 yards long by 14 wide. Any perton returning the rome at the office of the Eve- rett House, Union square, will receive the above reward. w RAWARD.—LO3T ON THE EVENING OF THE Dy 26rh, in the neighborhood of Thirteenth street aid Fixth avenue, a large tlack Newfoundland dog, with aswall white spot on the back of his neck. The above reward will be paid for leaviog the same at 118 West Twelfth street, between Fifth and rixth avenues. REWARD —STRAYED, OR LI#TED. WHILE IN the lobbey of the St. Nisholas Hotel, om the even- ihg of the 28th, a black and tan terrier dog, rather a large breed. Had one brass clasp aniehaincollsr, ihe finder cr informant, will reeeiye the abore reward by ap- plying to R. G. McKenzie, 27] Hudson street. ™ REWARD.—LOST, SEPT. 17, A LONG-HAIRED ¢) white poodie dog, with nose and fee! eMpped. Aby person returning him, or giving information of his whereabouts, at 26 Second atrest, will receive the above reward. “PaCKAGE, MARKED AS above, found. ‘Owner please address box 3,109 Poot Ofice, \ Big BLACI OUND—S. W.. 1,505—1 NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, ABOUTIS montha old, bearirg the came of All, bas « white apoton the chest: he has been lost from 63 Garmin gtreet. ‘A suitable reward will be paid for his restoration at the OSTA CERTIFICATR OF DEPOSIT FOR $1, Issued by the Irving Bank o this elty, to the ot hichard Gee, and by him to Pratt, hanvey & Co, a alag the followirg. endorsements:—Pay P.M. Bryson, cashier, or order: FW. Davis, chsshlcr, and marked re ceive! permet, Pu. Bryson, cashier. The said certié. cate being lost and payment stepped, the blic are csu- tioned not to negotiate the same. A suitable reward thd paid by returning it to the Irving or Phenix janks, O8T—A ‘ene vine ee eae the Metropolita: aire, or ween and the tlassueat Institute building. The finder will confer an obligation and be suitably rewarded by leaving itwith Mr. SIDNEY KOPMaN, proprietor Smithsonian Eotel, 6C4 Broacway. OST OR STOLEN—FROM NO. 7 WASHINGTON place, a small brown French hound. Answers to the name of “Beauty.’’ Any one returning him will be suitably rex arded. SPORTING, &O. : ESULT OF TBE RDGAT£A AT HOBOKEN, SEPTEM. ber 29.—Eleven boats started for the race of twenty mi‘es, wind blowing very fresh, one boat upset, four ce ave were iteabled ahd but three sailed the entire distance. Thess were the entered by Law'y et, . entered by ——, J. #. Austin, entered by "hustia, First prize,’ $76, taken by the Gipsey. ee Se: me austin. After the race the boat Eliza of "6 Landing, challenged any boat that sailed for a race rom Hoboles a ol aes » ‘ S*. Kio ed aoa 2 - fn parte gas | ARE juested to meet at J. W. "8 Mercer LA on Tueacay evening at 8 p= pe Rosert OvrrsM, fee’y. B. SUGDEN, Prea’t. LIQUORS, £0 ENDALL’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, $2 PER GALLON,’ 60 cents per bottle; puro Otard’s 1860 96 porgalion, $1 per bottle; Kamsey’s ‘Crown’? wi $8 per gallon, 6s. per . warranted imported. RTAUR q Ma fo. 7 Willing street, between Beaver and Peal. Dali, CH BITTERS, IMPORTED BY Ll; Lt STOMA lie &Co., 203 Duane street. ——— URE WHITE BRANDY FOR PRESERVING, CHOICE brandy of various vintager, wines, gins, Socrates by: y superior Kaat inela pale &ec., im superior pin feng WM. H. Broome street of Crosby. tin ARAAAR SAAS E DESIDERATUM, 164 FOURTH AVENUE, Nut": Union pqusre.—-This restaurateur fs open day ar) evening, where citizens ona strangers will be sercey with o; cold moats, beef steaks and muttos ch with choice Iijuors, wints, Ke, all of the bret era's? Ang ln the beat style, JOAN MU ’

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