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SOVERTIMEWENTS BENSWED BYERY Day. = —————— - BOAMORG AND Lass. 8 RODWAY, Ud -HANDSOWE furnished reoms aites oF separa'e, a the European plan, g-#, &c, with or Wilbout board, Bath 1 78. BROADWAY, nesrly opporite furnished rooma, with or 4, ior single geu- @emen, or gentlemen and their wives. Entrance 136 Tenth street. 4 sple uit of parlors fronting Broad- Ws vow vacant RROADWAY — 76 furnished or usfurnishe!, to parties of gentie- mien or Lawilies; first class house, with modern imp: ments; meals served in the rooms if required; fi Resement suitable for a doctor's office; or woul entire basement for a saloon, WEST TWENTY FIRST STRE ROOMS shed or unfurnished, on second floor, to ie suitable for afawily or single gentlemen. fiouve taine modern improvements, and within a few do Wenue. lieferecces exchanged. Family pri EIGHTH STRERT, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL — A suit of rooms to let, with board, and also ble for single gentlemen. WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET, NEAR avenue.—Gentlemen and their wives, Lit? OF KOK ) Ler, z Fatemen, can obtain rooms, with full or partial bo | house has all the modern improvements. Location @erirable, FRANKLIN STRieT, YIRS? HOUSE WEST OF Broadwsy—Two per iors on the first floor; a desi- for a physicias. Parlorand bedroom on or, aso One or two single rooms, neatty gentlemen; breakfast served if required. AND 02 VARICK STREET—ST. JOBN’S PARK.— ‘A large, comfortably furnished front room, om second floor, to let with board, to a cestlewan and hie wile; a)so a room puitadle for two single gentlemen; first claes accommodationsy gas, baths, &. Inguire as abeve. UVING PLACE, UUBNEK 1 ateeat. Yurnilica tes! Winter can, by fon roome, fp second’ Coors, OF PUURTERNTS 4 opartmente for tbe fall or application, obtsin cuits of with beard, on first and immediate Torniahy 6 oun ins hirnt clewe, in vVieinity of Unico square. FRONT ROOM, WITH B! ZDROOM ATTACRED, ON the second tloor, and a room for a single gentle- man or lady, can be obtained, with board, ot 41 Kast Fuf- veenth street, Dear Union square. A GENTLEMBN «ND WISF, AND TWO OR THREE ? ring) lemen, can’ be accommodated with nt rooms acd board, m & bouse with all the modern improvements, and’ where they can enjoy the comforts of a social, bappy home. Call at 67 Vandam street. Reference given snd required. PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH SMALL ROOM attached, on the second floor, very handsomely fur- |, will be let to one or two single gentlemen, with ‘Breakfast, if required. ‘The house is new, with modern woprevements. For terms, &c, apply at 121 Crosby wireet, opposite the Metropolitan. FAMILY OF RESPECTABILITY, OR SINGLE GEN- tlemen, withing to ocoupy the entire secon floor, jsemely farnished, with full or partial board,or private table if desired, furnished in good atyle, can call at 254 Fonrth avenue, one coor above Tweatieth street. Refe- Fences required. GENTLEMAN AND LADY WISH TO PROCURE board about the Ist of December, with a atrictly family, in a reapectadle part of Brooklyn, no: above Willoughby street. Address J. terms, location, and nam3, Herald office. A LARGE FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, WiTH A P. 3., stating ‘mall bedroom attached, tolet, with partial ooard, irec, to one or two genticmen, ina private French , at 892 Broome street, near Broadway. PRIVATE FRENCH FAWILY, RESIDING ON Brooklyn he'ghts, have two bedrooms and a parlor, gas, and would take two gentiemen of respectability Yo board’ Those seeking a social and comfor'able home, with good living, may acdress R. L., box 103 Herald PLEASANT ROOM WITH BOARD FOR GENTLE wen and their Wives; also a single room with fice Se, tor & gentleman, in a beautiful location; baths, and perfectly convenient to stagi# and care.” Apply at 67 Perry street, between Bleecker and Fourth, JOARD.—WEST OF AND NEA BROADWAY, ROOMS | and suites, newly and beautifully furnished, now acent; bouse first class, caths and gae. The most uu- exceptiovable reference required acd given. Please call ‘st 29 Clinton OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE room than they require, vould let to ventleman ‘and wife, or single gentlemen, ihe second story, com- plete or separately, with board house naving all the mo- improvements, and 4 fice location up town. Address Fisher, Herald office. OARDING~TWO § tleman and his on the reeand floor, permanent Doard io a «mall american family, by applyisg at No. 8 Bleecker ctree!, near the Bowery. No Cavholies need apply. ¥QOARDING- -& PABLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, WITHA | £% bedroom sttached, to let, with a; also single 427 Broome street, one block jon pleasant; house firet claes, he roodern improvements. room for gentlemen east of Broadway; ke with ail NT FOOMS TO LET—~IN A PLEASANT SITUA- ‘on, ina private house. Aoy young gentieman fortable lodgings, by spplying at 208 Mul- (, Detween spring an} Broome. D KOOMS.—TO LET, TO ONE OR TWO gentlemen, with or without brealcfast, a sing , avge Goo pleasant room, neatly furnished, togetuer with et. a bedroom. Inquire at 26 Bond TURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR SEVERAL SINGLE F gentlemen, ip a private house, with all the modern 18) West Tweaty fourth street, near improvements }gnth aveaue es WOR SALB. ‘WBE LEASE AND $120,000, iirniive 8 fashionable aod of the most extensive first class hotels on Sroadway; ope for $50,(Wu; ome do, for $25,000: owe do. $16. 000; one do. $8,000; also, one of the best paying down town hotels, $35,000; alee, a hotel estadlished on the European plan, $25,000; one do. $15,000; ore de. $10,000; also. a fine restaurant, near Wall street; and seventeen restaa- oyster and Ld saloons, all in good locations, to G, A. ROBINSON, 85 Naseau street, up siaire, LITHOGRAPBRBRS—A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, and will positively be sold, the whole or a share in ograyh concern which is well established and doing pripeipal business in the eity of Louieville, Ky.,with ut at all times for four presses. The repu- jon of the ecorcern is eatabliahed for work. owner offers it for sale en account ef lining besith, Dut would be willing to retain an interest in 1t with a properly qnalifeo pertasr. Terme will be made easy to such, Adaress box 889 Post Otfice, Louisville, Ky. —FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST hotels and dining raloon» in the A long lease and cheap rent. made within two days, as the ity immediately. The repo Ouse unexceliad. Apply at 202 Nassan street room No, 9, PURDY & Co. —FOR SALE—THE LEASE AND FUR- $3 000. niture of a French boarding houve, ieated west of Broadway, and below Canal street. Ths house is elegantiy filted up, and full of Srat class board. era, at the highest prices. Apply at 102 Nasaan etreet, room No. 9. PURDY & ©O. ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, SHOULD J” west s pisia bat neatly farsiabed soem, ine scsal, private French famity, they can be accommodated by | applying at 692 Houston street. References will ve | exchanged, i | PANO LET, WITH BOARD—A FRONT ROOM AND BED- room, furnished or unfurnished, at 31 Hubert etreet, near rt. Jobn’s Park, 0 LET—A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms on recond flocr, to gentlemen; alto a front | oom on third floor. Gas, baths, &, Apply at 52 Bond etreet. NO LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FULL O8 PAB- Ual board, at 52 Lispenard street, near Broadway. ___ INSTHUOTION. | —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING,” 810 : "i RITAMETIC — e Mr. PAINE, 267 Grand street, and 165 Fulton aeet, Brooklyn, teaches the simplest and most con n ethos of boobkesping, from tha amaliest to the largest business; sl+o, his exellent system of writing Ladies’ cay and evening claeses. Terins $2, iwelve lessons, TIENTION.—A HIGHLY RESFECTABLE EUROPEAN lady would like to instruct some young ladies in ambroicery, crotehet, and French needlework in general, on mocerate terms. Please call at 108 Perry street, near Huiron, where specimens of her capacity can be seen. OOKKE‘VING, ARITHMETC, &0, THOROUGHLY taught, practically avaliable course of instruc- ie, Remvill coms, 269 Broadway. Each student recelves reparate atteution, and is rapidly advanced in his studies, Opon day and evening, Terms reasonable, OOKKEE?ING, WRITING AND ARIFHMETIC, ARE taught at Dolbear’s Academy, 609 Broadway, in auch # practical manner, as to insure in one course of | instruction a proficiency which can on!y be acquired by ears attention to the ¢aily routine of tie counting house, Private leceona without ex-ra charge. |ARD.—PRE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCE3 TO CiTI- zeps and strangers that his elegant rooms are now pen forthe instruction of writing and bookkeeping. | New pupils received daily. OLIVER 3. GOLDSMITd, 862 Broad way. RENOH LANGUAGE.—-PROF, D. LAGROIX, NO. 230 Broadway, continues to receive new pupil for thorough instruction in the Freneh language, impar'ing to them the ability to «i }‘twith fluency and correct. nese, ‘Terms moders PRENCH LANGUAGE.—MONSIEUR AND MADAME | HY DUBOS, from Paris, have just opened special coarees GC conversational instruction for those whe intend vistt- | ing Paris next year. Mozping and afternoon c asses for | lacies. Evening classes for gentlemen Private lessons | in French, Latin and Greek. 761 Broadway. parece A. BASSET’S PRIVATE CLASSES IN French and Spanish will commence on or aboat the 1ith of October, at 241 West Thirty-firat street, Mill- ward place. Please call after 6 P.M. N. B.—Scuools and private families punc‘ually atteaded to. \PANISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, $Date taught at DOLBE ARS? Academy, 009 Bevadwas, by experienced professors, who enable pupils to read, write, and speak the languages, with fluensy and cor. rectaees, in as short as posviblea time. Terms mo erate, IHE FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS RE- quired in ecmumerce and conversation, may be tho- iy learned, by applying at 483 Broadway, near roome street, to the subseribr, favorably known in this ‘or a pumber of years past for bia professions} com- petercy end excellent mode of teaching k. TELLERING. MUSICAL. YOUNG LADY, TEACHER ON THE PIANO AND of voual musis, bas a few hours left to be dis- yiacd of for the keazon. The Je can be given i English, German or French, either the pupii’s or her own resi¢ence, 214 Broome street, near Norfolk. Apply between 3 and 6 o’cloce P, M.. -A GENTLEMEN AND WIF?, AND &SINGLE gentieman, can have rooms, with full or partial ) at 224 Greene street, near Fourth; also, a basement ‘ee let for on office. Bath ana yas in the house. Refer- ‘emees required. OARD.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOW ATTA°AED, cp secon? floor slso pleasant single rooms, to let So gent: emen ani their wives or single gentiemen, with Tull or wey: partial board, at 54 Blescker street, rear Broad- OARD— virg place. peir wivel OARD —SINGLE G accommodetions st 8: mechanies wishirg cleso, he: ing Winter arrargements, will find chis third fluor for general comfort. Single genilemen, or geutlomen ia hanceomely furaished rooms story brown atone houses, 110 ani ses first class. OARD —A GENTLEMAN 4) nis WI! ‘obtain a furnishe! parlor and bedroom, on or third floor, with eli the modern improvements a room for a gentleman, at 8> West Iwenty second s between Fifth and 8) ) ROOMS TO LET, WITH FULL ‘er partie) board, to a gentleman and’ bis wife, and @ rarty of ingle gentlemen. the house is delightfully situated, overlooking the park, on Union square, furnished with gas, baths, &e.’ Apply at 22 Union lace. OaRD FOR BROTHER: FRIENDS—W! '1LN five minutes walk of the Fulion ferry, Broo sa. rge front room, with open gra’e, can bs obtain». om Teasonable terms Gentlemen seeking ® comtoria- por Ble home for the winter will Gnd thiy a desiravie tunity. 65 Henry stre Brooklyn Two gerilamen, cr a lady and gentleman of res «>t lity, will find plessant rooms and board, by sdir<s. ing a xote to I.K, Herald oflice, stating whea oad where an interview may be had. No other board's kept. Bove IN ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY IN| BROOKLYN — ORD IN CARROLL PLACE —VERY DESIR \BUE B rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, ith , can be obtained at No. 1 Carroll place, Bleecker street, corner of Laurens, Bit: IN BROOKLYN.—VERY DESIRABLE £OoMS furnished, with board, may be ob:ained at 343 tie street. House new, with the modern improvo- OARD IN BROOKLYN--iN ONE OF THE BEST LuCA- tiops; five minutes waik from Atlantic ferry, ten ‘Wall street; two large rooms on second iloor, eiapted for ladies aud gentlemen, or two gentlemen to Foom together; house and furniture all new; 238 Heory street. }OARD IN BROOKLY , WIT their sives, or four sing'e lemen, cau be a2- commodated with fall er partial board, in the first class house No 4 Willow pisca, about three minutes walk from Wall street end south ferries. UARD IN BROOKLYN —A FEW GANTLESEN, OR 4 genileman and hie wife, cam be sccommodated With good board in very pleasant locattoa, and where there are Dui ‘ew boarders, aud only five minutes from Palton, Bridge, or Catherine ferries. Apply at No. 57 High te O.RD IN BROOKLYN.-—ONE OR TWO GES. tlemen cat: obtain & pleasant room at 219 Adan street; only afew boarders in the fam }y, wad th. forte of a home can be realiz OARR IN BROOKLYN-—FURNISHED ROOM AND board wanted from the 15th of Octobsr, for a goatia- im, Wife and ebila seven montua old; fall board for the lady only, ins private family, or where fey boa ders sre taken, convenient to Wall or South ferries; aiso for 1. Addrese Mr F., box 2,349 Post 02% *, stating @ conatry for the T. DENIKE, near the BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVS ROSEWOOD $310 pianoforte, for szle for $285, splenafl tone, round Garnera, perfect every way, sot font months old, fay werrecied, by the est maiers. The owner is going t2 Europe. It can be seen at No. 6 College place, from 9 o'clock until 8. MeAk2 sssconroy, AML forte and singing, 575 Broua ARS SEGUIN’S ACADEMY OF MU-IC fer the rece,tion of lady awatea: tvucying for the church, concert room or stage twice a week, Mra Seguin will give all inform | her residence, No 9 St Clement's piave, betwe verley place end Eighth street N UsICsL —A LADY LONG ACCUSTOMED TO teaching, wishes t: obtain a few more pupila for the plano, ‘ihe utmost paiog will be taken to advance pupils in the srt of ‘music. Terms moderate. Please inquire, immediately, for \usie Teacher, at 28 Troy street, near Green wich avenue, R203 THE PIANO. Pp’ SORTES—IT IS A WELL KNOWN F.ct that we have tue beet assortineat of pianoforte: to be found in the city, aud we can sell, for ch, acoper than at any other plrce, is rlso well known | snd see. Piacos to rent. Piavos tuned ard rapaice SAFFORD & BI F00 BRO SDWAY.—BUANTON’$ PRIVATE 1 <0 ing academy will re-open Octover 8, By. ozs for (dies and gentlemen. Pupils taught any dauc) sir od, in class or separately. Three tenchera in at ene” Circulars can be procured. All application» .> be made at 274 Bowery, book store PUBLIC BALL WILL COME OF? AT M&S. LU } LX academy for cancing and deportment, §35 Br» Wey, corner of Thirteeotn street, on Monday even'ce, Cerober Och. An excellent quadrille band, with a com: petent floor master, will attend, Tickets may be had Messre, Marshall & Clarke’s ice cream saloon, ¢ ODWORTH’S OPENING PROMENADE wUsi0al Fy | Thursday evening, Octobr 5.—Gentlemen whe ave been pupils will plesse cli at the asaiemy for ets, a8 no one will be admitted without ose, and rt is found extremely difficult to ascertain the residence of many. | ANCING—MORE NEW CLAS{E!—L Di | BROOKE, No 361 Broome st -eet, ia now fora ers] new classes, £0 commence jmroedistely. jonsbie dances taught in ona course of te instruction at bours to snit the azplicaats. —ae AUADEMY, 187 FOURTH STREET, ner of Sixth avenue.—Mrs. BE. MCPARLAND pecifully announces the reopening of her ech: struction, in this elegant and feehionable nosesratiah. ment, on Wednesdey, Octoner 4. A!} the dances in vogue taught, including every variety of walthing Cise dacies a children, Wedne da: f 345 tO 0 P.M. Evenin : wor. M. loo Saturday, the th of Oviober ter's classes Wednesdays end S: 3% P 8, classes Gud schools attended. asus. G RAND Ape W Bond st | nowred and A the hover to instruct , with amazing « open lefsons, for Oetaber, on the BA of it, thi , given by hi se, witich will take ple » post tay, the October, Du = chia cow odern dances vil! be + hk a style. Clases for pra and 8, P.M, in which a umber « iat i ee will be in attendance be 2 t # given, as uanal, at aay other roume to te; t and batle JOARD AND ROOM: the new avd élegact priv , Murray Bill, The hou stories, with an exter ded dsi son ground iloor, if desired. iD WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, FOR agentleman and lady, in a houso where th wo ether boarders~with a widow lity preter son the lady ocly. Location must be bet we iy end Thirtietn etreets, and between Third and seventh svenves, Address box 95 Lrosdway Post Oflise, stating mansion 677 rixt 75 feet by 80, ive 18 very pleassat; rooms ‘every thee minut in @ pleasant neighborhood. By Berald office, stating terms, location, positon of roonm, ——$—— OARDING —-8INGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- aan a, snd fall board; also a larze room will accommdete # party of four. ‘boarders can be ascoommodated also, st 122 Cham. BROADWAY—TWO GENTLEMEN: and their wives cam be accommodated with desirale ADAMB WH. GIAVET Bounces the ope: y. Daye o 8, Welneec Practising classes jor } tlemen, every Satarday evening. at 8 c month!y afternoon eoirees for ehiliren bo made on ond after Monday, 25th Se, 104. M and 2P. M. N RS. A. LANNAY? AT MON. AVA tague Hail, No 8 Gourt street, B-voalyn, will oe Te-opened on Wednesday, October 18. Lvsioneon Wed nescay and Saturdey afternomns, commencing at iy o’ckok. Mra, L will be aesisted hy her daughter, Mar tinee Dansantes, as heretcf sre, Instructions given in schools, and to private classes. For particulars, apply to Mere. L., at 48 Livingston strést, Brooxlya F. WY ARTICLES, Pee. FEATHERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, BONAR, tion for Saturdays; aastere and mis er, bat ween DANCING SOMOOL, &o ~The attention of eash purchasers is tolicited on stock of ostrich and marabout feathers, bonnet bon#, Fronch flowers, straw and beaver boanets, &e , which will be sold low, for seb. - HOMER & KEPCEUY, Oh ard OC Jobo atreet, corne> of Wiligza, honorable mention. They will be sol fee. Apply personally at the gullery HERS, 283 Broadway, between the how né2'P. M | Norfolk stree —$1,000 CASH. ANY GENTLEMAN a. doing business im the city, and desires # beautiful country residence, where there is pieuty of bunting, fisbing, &c., can come and go fourteen times a cay, one hour’s ride from Canal street by railroed; the houte is commodious, barn and carriage house; the heat of water; all complete. B, W. KICHAaRDS, 307 Broad- way. Alsos house and @ quarter of an acre of Jand, or. chard, &., $850; the house cost more money. 9 —A SUPERIOR RESTAURANT, LOCA- WaeUUU, tea on the corner of two great tho- xungbfares, Btted up in the most costly style—rent nomi- pal—must positively be sold within three days. Apply immediately at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & CO. —FOR 3ALE—THE S100K AND FIX- $1 800. or are BE Oem AND PK ther with horse, wagon, Xe. Any romp 4 withing to ay can give ita trislor one week. The daily receipts axe over twenty-five dollars. apply te Decker & Co, 81 Nassau street, room 6. —FOR SALB, FURNIGHED, A DOWN Die 0. town suilors’ boarding house, with I@ase and fixtures, on North river. Alco ao oyster and lixuor store, with two rooms attached, for $75. Apply immediately to HUWES & TUOMPSON, 61 Nassau street, room No. 7. ly —FOR SALE. A CONF: $750. factory, with stock, 1ase, up towr. AlsoSconfectionery and tez ani cof fee, with ice cream saloon, doing a good business. To be sold imme: iately, as the proprictor leaves the city Apply to HOWES & THOMPSON, 81 Naseau street, room No. 7. i) —ON BROADWAY, A SPLENDIDLY FIT- « tedup eating and drinking saloon, doing a good busizess. Also a four years lease of an oyster and drinking Louee, with nineteen rooms attached, on the East river. Also & grosery ani meat store, in Brook. lyn, attached with lease. Apply immediately to HOWES ~~ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. _ LADY, HAVING TWO SONS OF ABOUT SIXTEEN years of age, would like to be in a gentleman's ousé, or with « family consisting of the same number of perm She is willing to sbare the current family ey not extray , and will take charge of the luterior management. The house must be in & respect abie neighbertood, and comfortably furnished. irees for one week, Mrs. P., Broadway P ost Office, statin where an isterview may be had. References exchanged. ROOKLYN.—WANTED, A GOOD HOUSE, UNFUR- ] nished, of access to rail carsand ferries. Rent not to exceed per annum, Addrese, with particu: lara, Hudson River, Herald office. \OTT‘GE HOUSE WsNTED IMMEDIATELY, IN CoWitlamsbarg, tocth ef Grand street, near Peck slip ferry. Add: t, Hei OUSE WANTED—A GENTEEL HOUSE, PLEASANT- ly situated, with all the modern improvements, auitane for a emall family; west side of Broad way pre- ferred, Address W. H., box 8,271 Post Office. HOMS3, CARRIAGES, av. |ARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE.—A GENTLEMAN offers for sale bis carriage horees and harness; the horses are well matched, sound, kind and gentile in all harness, very stylish drivers, and go toget four winutes. As reliable family hotses, they bare poe their equal; they are offered for sale want of use, the owner having abanged res! does notrequire horses. Price, $1,000 for the borses. Address box 264 Post Office. OR S4LE~A SPLENDID TURNOUT, CONSISTING of one bay horse, $-yeare old, kind and sound; can trot a wile inside of three minutes to a wagon: sold for want of use. Also, a splendid top wagon, set of barnes Dele, robes, sleigh blankets, ke all ew. Inqaire M. &. EDWARDS, 34’ Liberty street, Brooklyn. F. SALE—HOR*E, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, ALL complete} ine Prown hares, sixteen bande igh, yery stylieh driver, the rt & private gent. oman, fering fao further ‘ase fee ters. ‘alse, several single horses and light wagons and one feed wagon, at People’s livery stables, 200 and 208 Weat Twenty-seventh atzeet, WOOD & OLIVER. ‘OR SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, VERY fast, end a sorrel] horse that stands without tying; one of Brewster & Son’s carriages, one pheton, sete of harness, &. Inquire at 140 Centre street. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR SECOND RAND BOSTON chaise, in perfect order—suitable for a physician. ly at Gilmore & Jarvis’s stable, Hicka stree!, near tie, Brocklyn. 4p) A THOMPSON, 81 Nassau etreet, room No. 7. 400 —FOR SALY—AN OYSTER ANB DINING e saloon,on a great thoroughfare west of ‘oadway, fitted up in's superior manxer, and now doing fice buainess, The very place for two smart young men. Apply immediately at 102 Nassau street, room No. PURDY & CO, R350 -Foe SALE, AT A GREAT SACRIPIC y long established manufasturing busi The article made is used by most buainess mon, and ar smart man can clear $2,000 every year. Satisf: reasons given for felling. Now is the time for a sure vestment of your money. Apply, er address, 125 aveaue D, near Ninth street, upper shop. 3) —FOR SALE, AGROOERY AND LIQuog e store; one of the cheapest and best plases up town; rent low, and no competition: must be sold im. mediately. The very place for@Germun. Apply at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & JO. 10 AND MONTHLY INSTALMENIS WILL PUR- base a house suitable for four amall fami lis, opporite a depot two mileaifrom Harlem: or to Jerse, with balf an acre, fora term of years. Also for sole,’ lot weil located, for $60. Address Village, Rerald cffice. A CHANCE TO MAKE A FORTUNE.—FOR SALE cheap, oue of the best corner gr icery ant liquor Stores in the city of New York, together with the siosk and fixtures, eituated in the sixth ward; the reavon for seliing is the proprietor has other business to attend to, Please inquire of Mr. GILLESPIE, 656 Peaz] atreet. TLANTIO DOCK, BROORLYN.—STORSGE STORES Nos. 28 and 29 North pier.—The two three story itone stores, each 25 by 80 feet, lots 100 feet, for sale at agreat bargain, for cash, or will be exchanged for good city property. Apply to &. DE MOTT, 17 Sprace street, N. Y. FIRST CLASS BARBER SALOON FO& SALE~ A In one of the most fashionatie neighborioods in e city. Apply at 6) Broadway, in the saloon. GOOD CHANCE.—FOR SALE, WITH STOCK AND fixtures, two hack rooms and basement; | and rent paid. Will be sold cheap, as the owner is to leave the cl y. Call immediately at No. 0 Centre Market place ARE CHANCE TO BE FOUND, down town, a corner store, with st Jong establishes in tne grocery acd Lquo , doing a large custom trade, end being one of the best stante io tbe city of New York or in the United States for « man to make a fortune. ply to JULEP RaPuN, 91 Division etreet. KERY FOR SALE—DOING 4 FIRS? buriness, with # good route attach tion fs excellent, and the whole plied for this day, to Decker & C room 6 HURCH DECORATIONS —FOR richly devorsted fect 6 inches by 3 feet 6 inchee another 10 feet 4 inches by ‘The Betrayal with emble! The loca cheap, if ap- ; SI Nassau street @ Pere ; the third 5 feet by inches, gin andChild’’ These beautiful are on exhibition at the Crystal Pal: and RUG STORE FOR fitted up, well at @ flourishing vi e is no orber drug store. Inquire of E, LYON, 460 Grand st pouee contains ail the modern improvements, su * ace, ga, bathe, &e., and built in'the best rms easy. Comvenient to Second syeoue . ARTOIS, 61 Nacsan street, up stairs, A BOWLING SALOON, OYSTER SALOON ond lodeing house, in one of the best locations ia city, ap old established stand, opposite Washington Inquire at 66 Vesey street. B. W. BRITTON TOR Sa. AL A eremith’s tools end machinery, in comp ing order: will be sold low, if applied for ix: media ely, as the present tor Nea retired from tl durine for further p 2 apply to A. Fall NaU, SON & POLLACK, 83 Duane street, (in the rear.) OR SaLE—THE LEASE AND FIXIURES OF 4 SA jhe own, an coet loor. eent lese ffers to sell the Oxtures at 75 per Itis one of the best jocations in laquire of Brow! say. » sitwated r ¥, ia the iimediate v Heésen 8 lepot; sold in con ill health of the propristor. Apply to LUNs SON, 81 Nassau street, room No. 7 SOR SALE—A MANUF. ecessful ope amd toils, eb heen Ubie ie iver tide of quenes of the $i THOMP- ding all the machinery to Ac enterprising rat PU: bY 0. , on mortgage Shely situates; Apply to BO! OTEL FOR SALE—WIfH STABLE, rien, &e., with an acre o” gr 4 ot New York bay, 23g miles from Jersey City ferty, on ® plank road. For terms, apply at 0, 117 Frobt street, up stair, Hi ORIZONTAL STAM ENGINES, UF VARIOUS SIZES, from ten to fifty horse power. Also, & set oi Coinish srushing rolls, on Land and for FIFLDS, BRO. Fotton fom works, #0 Jersey © | Jt is near Brow ike to g’vo o gentleman D0'a, grataitous- Jy, a&d @ good bonus, h seven per ceut in erest, for a Fan of $000, with mortgage 53 y to HOWES & CO ors IN HARLEM im 129th street: HEAP. —FO} reet paved L Bandevmest lote in Harlem. Wil be se porately or soge’ low, and on very easy terms. A, tod. Pe. CARE, 168 Hester sizeote te OPERTY IN NEW YORK 10 EXCHANGE FOR neperty in Bergen. A fret class rick hoase to tage, or a small Yar about three mi ee from the Apply ab 470 Fonrty otreet. Tg Lag FOR pn tg TROERINTOS, RAY. ing two stores, and doing & ranidly increasing cash Surivess fe each of them, wishes to. dispore of the one Mort rnitable to the purchaser, they aro both situated in the best tbfares in the city, ard aoitg a good payic ia Is @ chance for an energetic man with 000 capital, rarely to be met with. For particulare, apply pt 176 Greegwich etreet ‘OR SALE—A FIVE YEAR OLD HAMBLETONIAN horse from Vermont; can trot in 2:50 aad very stylish. Can be seen at Ramsen’s etables, Boerum street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—A PAIR OF MORGAN HORSE?, 6 YEARS old, fast and gentle, sound, and worthy the atten. tion of gentlemen deriring such; lvoe britt and harness. Inquire of MR. STELLE, Mansion house, Chambers street. H"= FOR SALE—A HANDSOME DARK SORREL mare, between sx and seven years cld; very kind, ry traveller, an excellent saddie horse, and warrant- 4 sown, Price low. Apply at 25 Hudson stree:, G. OWEN. ORSE FOR SALE—FIVE YEARS OLD, WAR ran‘eéd sound, hind and gentle; willstaud without tying. Will be sold cheap, as the owner bag no further use for bin. Apply st the Club Stable, 15 Downing st. MISCELLANEOUS, ELLS! BELLS!!—MENEELY’S CELEBRATE: B cburch, factory, steamboat, school, ship, looome ive, plantation other bells, constantly on hand at the works in West Troy, N. ¥., and 116 Broadwsy, N. ¥. OME, IF YOU WANT WHISKERS OR MOUSTACHES, or your hair won’t grow, for my Onguent will force them to grow strong and thick in six weeks, and won't stain or injure the ehin. Doye hear that? One dollar per bottle, $4 50 per half dozen, fent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 47 Ann street. AIR—UsE D. E. STILWELL’S HAIR LIFE, FOR all defects or ailments of the head and hair. This is no heir dye, or any dirty, poison traeb that will in- jure heed, eyes or hair, corrode jewelry, &s. Please call, eee, and judge for yourselves. Prepared and sold by me, and none elee. DANIEL E. STILWELL, 304 Greenwich street. A4RGE BREAD.-38 1BS. BAKED BREAD FOR ONE shilling, four cents per ld., made from the best four thet comes to this asket, at the large bread be, kery, 80 Third street, between Firet and recond avenues, SUPERIOR TREES AND PLAN'S —W¥. R. PRINCE & Co., Flushing, New York, will send their new cata- Iegues for 1854 ani ’55 to applteants who enclose stamps. No. 1 catslogue of frnit ana orvamental trees, piants, No. 2—catalogue of roses, dahliss, bulbous flowers, and herkacecus plente, may alto be bad at 133 Cham bere street. GPROTACLES GOOD AND CHEAP, ACOURATELY AD- justed to vision, and exchances’ free if not satisfac. tory, by Professor FRANKS, Optician by diploma to the New York Fye Hospital, and spectacle maker to the Eye Infitmary, No 2 Park how, opporite the Astor House, and at 52 Bowery. HOW CASES —SCHMIDT & BROTHER, 16 NORTE William street, resr Chatham, manufacturers of how eases in metal, brass, rosewood, mahogany, black walnut, sxd silver. A good assortment constantly on band. Orders promptly executed. Old show cuses taken exchan; HOW CSSES.—HOFFWAN & FERSCH, SHOW CASE warercom, 57 Bowery, uear Walker street.—Cases made in every style, silver pissed, brass, rose aud satin wood, mshogany, &e. B.—Oid cases teken in ex. change, Orders are promptly executed. HOW CASES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY on hand and made to order, of German silver, silver plated, rosewood, mahogany, black walout, &. N. B— sees carefully boxed and hipped to any part of the Union, by B. K. PEEBLES, 124 Grand street, three doors eant of Broadway. (0 MILITARY OFFICERS.—THE SUBSCRIBZRS DE- size to call the attention of Odicerg to their en- tixe new stock of Military Goods, consisting of Swords, Epavleties, Sasker, &e., wich they offer for sale on the most reasonabie terms. Hi: 1G new and desirable styles of there goode, pa hing to parshase will do well to examine our . SOLUYLER, HARILEY & GRAHAM, 13 Maiden Inne, New York. also at the agency J OALDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT BELLPORT, L 23 1—The fourth term of the Bellport Cleasical Insti- (e, will commence on the frst Tuesday in November cularé, apply to Wa, Kevan, Esq., 116 Weter ress ut street, New York, and for fn)! particulars, JAMES CRUIKSHANK, Prioctpal. RAWING AND PAINTING —KAUFMANN’S ACA- demy cf Gne arte is re-opened at 442 Broadway. are ro fixed heurs for day pupils; they sre at y to gO snd come when they please. yvening in drawing and modeling, especiaily for me chan‘es, op every Tuesday, Wednesday and Fritay, from 7 to 9 o'clock, RENCH AND ENGLISH DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUN: ladies and gentlemen, et 108 Thirty-eixth stree!, feath side, block west of Broadway. Preneb taught without extra charge, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton, princi. pals. a) RS. McGEACHY HAVING REOPENED HR seboo), would be happy to rece: 0 he? famiy J limited number of boarding pupils, to rhom she wonld devote her most unwearied attention and tmaternal ear Mrs. McG. is aided by the moot effi particulars apply at 80 We F 300 —A PARTNER WANTED, IN A CAST emannfacturing business, that paye five huncrea per veut o the mort of rales, and {8 wee! by all Doriness.men tbe article i sold every day, aud done strictly for cash. A good ehance for a mn Ap: wail capital. Alao four good tanvarsere wanted. ply thie morning at the manufactory, 81 Nassan & Yo. 8 room No. cele eam ahergipeetn 2 dO TO $700—PARTNER WANTED, IN A VERY OO prottazie, pleerant business, to Be itis well exiablished, ‘ond increasing. A ates with good .eference, will find o good opporta: dress A., Broadway Part Ofleo. PARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $4,000 CASH A. “capital, to join an exclusive and ver, manefacturing businerr, now in ope. axadunt to forty per ceet, ine $10,000 per ane um Gftics. Almshouse, New Y roofing —<enled propora’s w pore ot thi ve recsived by their office, Retunda, Park, x Oth day of October next,’ for g the roofs of the Penitentiary, Blackwell's [ei ad, ‘with best X MF charcoal tia; aleo for iining the gn\ters of eaid building with copper, taenty ounces to the foot, Proposals to state all toe particulsss in relation to the manner in wich eaid work will be done, and the Gover- to reject all propositions not japtageovs to the bab a eirte For rs apply to the Warden of Penitenuary, PREMIUM CRYSTAL PLLACY A. Diliiard tablen.—The judges sey test on extib! Prices ree. ches} any. pg ht 4 rng. Billiart pavers find clate and metal ‘Tobber air ecedic ve at No. 8 Anmatreet An entrana 349 Patton etrewt, By wy article be the wade Kz cng, CENALT'S FREE re core he minor oe IN STRERT, CORNER THEATRE ALLEY—TWO Nfeort in that lorge and well lighted building, to let if applied for uamediately. nie E DE MOTTE, 17 Spruce street. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET IN JERSEY CITY, A conristing of parlor and bedroom on the first floor, and three rooms on the second floor, and front and back basement Inquire of John Davidson, No. 5 Canal street, N. Y., or of Mere. Walker, 16 Sussex et , Jersey City. ‘AKFRY.—TO LET, AN EXCELLENT OVEN AND bakehouse, in Elm street. Apply to W.S. JARVIS, 208 Elm street, near Spring. TFAM POWER—ROOMS WELL LIGHTED, WITH steady steam, to let. Inquire at JOHN KENNEDY'S steam marble works, corer of Thirty-fifth street and Broadway. 0 LET.—THE LARGE HOUSE, 170 WEST TWENTY: T first street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; Fath, gas, &c. Rent $760, Also three story brick house Tbh oes, ber Reet Saas” DENG, baths, . E sis Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street, 0 LEY.—ON THE NORTH-WEST CORNER OF ‘Thames street and Trivity Place, a first loft, large snd light, and slso a part of the second loft. The pre- misen are 30 feet wide, by 0 deep. Apply to CLARKE & WHITE, on the premises. (0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 87 East Forty-second street, for a store, and apart- ments above. Also, apartments in houses Nos. 76 to 81, West Fortieth street. Inquire on the premises. LET—DESIRABLE NEW STORES, FOR A MER- chant tailor, upholster and paper ha: ware- room, 265 Bowery. leo two handsome emai! res OD second floor, suitable for # miliiner or mantilla and dressmaker, or other light fancy business; also dwelling partments on story. ———— 0 LET—A THREE SIORY AND BASEXENT HOUSE, 16 Crosby street, with al! the modern improve ments. Also, # bouse, 486 Broome with three and a half years’ lease, for sale. Inquire of WOOD & COLEMAN, 147 Grand street. LET—aPARTMENT, LARGE, HANDSOME AND * lofty, at 63 Crosby atreet; possession immediately ‘water on every floor, and lasge yard. Inquire of John Fenn, 45 Ann street. Comb manufactury and ivory worker on the premises. 10 LET—A PART OF A GOOD HOUSE IN SIXTH avenue, Immediate possession given. Apply to Mra, felf, 122 Sixth avenue. (0 LET—GCOD STORES IN CANAL STHEET, BROAD- way, Sixth avenue, &c, suitable for merchant tailors, dry good: other respectable business. Rents low to tenants; auch can apply to HARDMAN & ', 187 Walker street, basement, Citizens’ Bank. 10 LET.—A WIDOW LADY, RESIDING IN A MODERN honse, near the Hippodrome, desires a permanent tenant for the use of a beautifully farnished back parior. Address Prudence, Union Square Post Office, 831 Broacway. LET—A DRY AND AIRY BASEMENT, 20 BY 60 feet, near the Park and Broadway, west side, suit- able for any kind of genteel business, and will be rented on favorable terms to a good tenant. Apply imme- aay 2 to HOWES & THOMPSON, 81 Naasau street, room No. 7. LET—AT NO. 1 UNION PLACE, CORNER EAST Fourteenth street, @ suiie of rooms suitable for single gentlemen, Apply on the premises; entrance in Fourteenth street. ferences given and required. LET OR LEASE—A LARGE | advantageously aitaated fora goods stand or uy tery. also 4 small hotel or (house with saloon, most favorably situated for a increasing business. Apply to FO' & FRAN! 71 Thirty-fifth street, near Broadway. THE LEGAL PROFESSION AND TRADE.—PUB- lished this morning, Whittaker’s Practice, under amended ‘‘Code of ure”? of the State of New York. Second and revised edition in two volumes of 750 pages each. Price $7 50. Noticing all recent deci- sions down to the day of publication, with a very fulland well digested appendix of * Forms and Text of the Code,”” and new rules subjoined. Orders respectfully solicited. JOHN J. DIOSSY & Co., law booksellers, &c., No. 1 Nassau street. FALL FASHIONS, ARIS FALL MILLINERY.— MRS. WM. SIMMONS, having opened her fall styles of Paris millinery, is prepered for their inspection, at herfirst premium miili- me eer rooms, b64 Broadway, near the Metropolitan DRY GOODS, Ac. T. STEWART & CO. INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT eo five more cases of cheap rilks, from auction, will ‘opened on Monday, October 2. N. B.—this lot’ will close their present stock of these desirable silks, at 6s. per yard. way, Chambers and Reade streets, \LOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—GEORGE BULPIN, 361 Broadway, be pete announces to the ladies that assortment of for the present fal) trade is now ready, and he has much pleasure in observing that du- ring his recent visit he has taken advantage of the extraor: existing in the manufac- turing districts of Germany, to make such extensive purchases and contracts as will enable him to place before the public a most exquisite assem! of rich and costly novelties, at prices never before of. A single inspection of his stock will Cippcronier con- brs Oy ‘this important fact. Paris Man’ Taspe- rium, Broadway. ALL DRY GOOPS—CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT THE ready money, one price, cheap and popular, family ary goods atore of J. THOMPSON, 165 Atia@ic strest, Brooklyn. An extensive and varied assortment of sea- sonable goods has just been laid in, on advantageous terme, to which ths attention of buyers is respectfully solicited, and whfch will be scld ate email advance on avetioneer’s invoice. Ter: § ber fore, cash, exclu- LS ms, sively. No deviation from ptices usmed. Civility and atiention to customers. No puffing, but thetruch told! There principles, coupled with my determination and ability to give as good value av any house in the trade, are the grounds upon which | coek a portion of publi¢ potconage. Respectfully submited, J. THOMPSON, cheap family dry goods store, 165 Atlantic street, the third store, acd first dry goods from Clinton strest. A large lot of embroideries just received from auction, and which are being cold for about balf the cost of importation, Two salesmen wanied, accastomed to the city irade. MPORTED WOVE CORSET3—MRS. GAYNOR HaS received per late arrivals, large additions to he stock of celebrated French and English wove corsets, and will continue to sell them at about haif the pricss as ee 45 Third svenue, near Tenth street, wholesale and re NDIA AND FRENCH SHAWLS,—TAE SUBS ORIBER invites attention to coms of the most supred and Say, specimens of India csmel’s hair shawls ever exhi- bited in this city ; siao to an unrivalled selecti sn of French cashmere and broche shawls, both long and square, all of the newest and most recherche designs and at prices tg coinciée with the present ‘ pressure of the times. GEO, BULPLY, © and Shawl Emporium, 361 Broad- way. ADIES’ FANOY FURS —BULPINS FUR STOCK FOR the approaching season is now ready, ~_ com prises nal divale, mulls ‘and ently in tables, stone martin, mink, squirrel, ermine, gen baum martis, &0.,'be, all newly eeamtertt, of choice and we!! seasoned sk: and at extremely mo- derate prices, GEO, BULPIN, 861 Broadway, LOST AND FOUND. BOY LOST—FROM NO. 54 CBERRY STREET, 3 ears old, on Saturday, Sept. 80, at 4 o'clock, light iad Cn no shoes, a Lat, brown frock, with’ white pantalets. Whosver willreturn him to his pareats at the above number, will be thankfully rewarded. ON SATURDAY LAST, A SMALL WHITE og, with © lored mark on or neat the fore eboulder; siso a slight rim of colored hair round the eyes: my have other marks not recollected; be ia old and entirely deat 4 reward of $2 will be paid by returaing him to 103 Clinton place, Eighth street, opposite Macdougal. q OUND—8. We. sbove, found Post Office 1,505—A PACKAGE, MARKED AS Owner please address box 3,169 By —A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT FOR $1,000, Issued by the irvine Bask of this city, to the order df Kicbard Cee, and by nim to Pratt, banvey & Co., and also the followirg endorsements:—Pay P.M. Bryson, enshier, or crer; FW. Davia, cheshier, and marked re- ceived payment, P. W. Brysow, cashier.” The said certifi cate being lost and payment stopped, the public are cau. tioned not to negoticte the same. A suitable reward = be paid by returning it to the Irving or Phenix janis. OST—A LADY'S GOLD WATOH, WHITE Fass, IN the Metropolitan Theatre, or between the theatre and the Stuyvesant Institute buildieg. The finter will confer an obligation and be suitably rewarded by leaving itwith Mr. SIONEY KOPMAN, proprietor Sm thsonian Hotel, 6¢4 Broadway. T—THURSDAY NIGHi, SEPT. 28, ON THE ont isaac Newton, irom Albany, a ive: medal, ‘With the owner's name engraved thereon. Toe inter will please return it to 201 West Forty-afth street, and receive the value of it in silver, and tho thanks of the owner, WILLIAM TAYLOR, Fitst Licut. Company K, New York Volunteers. OST—ON SUNWAY aPTERNOON, SEIWEEN 04 Grand zee Maca St. John’s Church, a miale- fure likeness of alady, set ina round gold frame; the initials in gold lettece ‘of C. 8. ©. on the tack, The finder will be reward+d by leaving if at 27 Dey ef i Goor, of 06 Grand street. = 7 ee 50.000 wot.gr Bs WORTH OF FASHIONABLE WIN. ef the leading houses in Broadway, for ter clothing, manu: by ones r sale Rie et E. RYAN’ clothirg ee and 68 toa tanaw 50 on the doliar. at haif etreet. Bank of Washt CO gh a men wi a - clothing, can obtain the highest io curren’ mone: by. cell f, en, or addressing through post, Jaw MORONEY, 11 Otange street, a few doors from Chatnam POLITICAL. WARD DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECs blican electors of the URTH tion.—The democratic repul ‘ourth ward, favorable to nominations, the usages of the party, and the jon of Horatio Sey- mour , are Trquested to assemble at No. lixg as Ouk street, corner of Roosevelt, on Tuesday . Oc fover' 8, behesen ths hours of 6 and © o'locks fer’ the of electing delegates to the several conventiong. by order of the Ward Committee WM, BAIRD, Chairman, LEVENTH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION: held on Thi evening, Sept. 28, 1854, cormer of Fourth street and avenue C, pursuant to the reeommen- dation of the Democratic Kepublican Genera! Committso at Stuyvesant Institute, the following ticket having rae ceived a majority of all the votes cast, was declared cat ao : Ter Pe sma th, Jchn Fay, Samuel Waiker, James Lamb, Owen Clark, Henry Ve er, John Sesalan, James Simmons, Martin Oetere. Joseph Conway, ninth District. Faward Ferris, E.H. a Some wane a a Phi. C. Stoughton, Joho H. Swanger, Edward ——- James Lamb. Charles J. WeDougal, Thirtieth District: 0. H. P. Townsend, , Maths rec tees, Rich Boe tine, ‘en a Mi Wimmer. Christopher De Wit, Ben). McFarlan Geo. Hadley aa Joseph Robertson, Augustus Vanarzdale, FTA Boole, Warrgo Wali, R, A. Bishop, Edmund Whester. Cyros Schoonmaker. Thirty second Jobo Wig Rarer suits, ¢ Cook, William Long, Seosse ‘Wheeler, Peter Bowers, Henry Walkman. David Baxter. CONGRRABIONAL. ‘MAYORALTY, John H. Houghkirk, east Witte, Sites wees? Andrew RB. Jackman, Leonard Merriliela, BERNARD KELLY A™ "Cook BENJAMIN MOFARLAND, } Inepectors, ee ‘ORATIO tele gill ented YOUR bi damp your y, your liberties.—Those who ara pored to the soezelve, unjust Maine law, prepared by Re ron Holley Clark, the whig nominee for fernor of State; who objest to have their houses searched, and. their property copfiscated, in violation of the Constitution and of their nal liberties; who are opposed to the assaults of bigoted and ive dema, in favor of sustaining the principles of t] of Governor Seymour—are requested to , ale meet at Tamma- ny Hail on Thureday eve: October 5, at 734 o'clock, © rf do his se bomnination for Governor of toe Bete en es, oe ee ee who has had S ebetens eens an our Tae nial doctrines and bi fanaticism end intolerance, Rally! Rally! Rally fh) RAH PORDY, AMES TLLETT, ‘Wa. D. KENNEDY, } Secretaries. OTICOE—TO THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN electors of the Twelfth ward. Pursuant to the cal of the General Committee at Tammany Hall, election for the election vf delegates to t conventions, will be held at John a, ia avenue, between 124th and ae streets, on Tuesda} evening, October 3, between ours of 6 and 8 o’clock, INRY PATTERSON, THOMAS VEIICH, Sesretaries of the Ward Committee, EYMOUR AND VICTORY.—THE DEMOCRATIC RE« publican Electors of the Tenth ward, and all othera who Wish to sustain the chief ma; te of our State im his independent course on the Liquor Law, and his devotion to the republican Testitudons of our country, are respectfully requested to meet at Dun- lap’s Jenth Ward Hotel, corner of Broome and Forsythe streets, on Monday evening, 24 inst., at 734 o’clooky. or the purpose of organising a ‘‘Seymour Club.’ for the ward, Signed by the Voters of the Ward. /E NATIONAL DEMOCRATS OF THE FIRST WARB are requested to attend pinay i hi he Broad Street House on Monday ever 2, 1864, between ae hours of Ay and 1 o’elock, ae urpose of elect en ferent convent save do not Tecogalse (he primary election held on tha 8th Sept. as of apy binding force or effect, it beiagspu- rious, and in direct opposition to the wishes of the ma- Fie died the electors of the ward, or anything emana- ting from the free soil headquarters, where said election was held. Nicholas Dimond, John Stiles, Semue} Auld, Patrick Bulzer, John J. Holister, Blackbura, ‘Thomas Stewart, M Foran, Edward Burke, Wn. mie, James ‘Leonard, Jobn Brady, James Duffy, Martin re James Campion, John Murahy, Bt Williamson, David Vosburgh, William Follis, John Culligan, And many others. 10 ald tee OF THE pages alan perceive by the proceedings of a lete primary cle:~ finn, held in the house of Allerman Baird, 153¢ Oak street, there is a disposition manifested by three or four aspirants for political favors to make a division in our ranks by forming » coaiition with our political ne Seeing our names on several of their conven- — es hate publicly repudiate any connection with seid partic: ‘Timothy Garrick, Mich’10 Burne, Chas. Ande Patrick Fletcher, Patrick White, Wm, Whitty, Wm. Cleary, ‘Stephen Lynch, Patrick Fallon, Patrick Crome, Jobn Oliver, Jobn Ware, ” Timothy Coleman, John Casey, ‘Pat’ Dougherty, Oliver O'Donnell, " T. O'Brien, Jobn su John Fitzgerald, Ant?y MoCroddin, Michael Comroy, John Murphy, ' Daniel Donovan, Danie) McCarthy. Re tae eaeaanasnS eine A \WEN1Y-FIPST WARD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Inspectors of a primary election, held at Smith's Hotel, corner of Twenty-seventh stree’ and Fourth ave. nue, on Thureday evening, Septemder 26th, 1854, pursu- ant to the call of the Democratic Republican Generab A a aad] do certify that the following ticket was duly elected:— MAYORALTY. 55TH COUNCIL DISTRICT. | Wm C. H. Wardell, Joseph Yeamons, Jobn Anderson, Michael Dear, Josiah Southerland. Wm. 0. Conner. JUDICIARY. Patrick Carr, Wm. H. Leonard, Terrence McKeuna. John Lynch, counTy. Isaac L. Pinckney. Henry Smith, CONGRESSIONAL, Jobn King, Jams kussell, Isaac R. Varian. Bowen i CHARTER, D ‘art ‘imotby Daley, Joho Burns, George Harri’, Jobn H Stoutenburg. Samuel Rockenbury, ASSEMBLY. Robert Farmer, Bernard MeCabe, Richard Dalton, Edward Moore, John Irving, George McDonald, Joho Kennedy, Isaac T. Cox, Cornelius Conk.in, Edward Philips. John Rogers, 6471 COUNCIL DISTRICT. Michael MeGlyn, Joremiah Crowley, Rodney A. Looke, James Upton, Henry H. Wartz, James Brady, ‘Thomas Pointe, James Lempecy, Thomas Quinn, George M Michael Brady. IS4AC R. VARIAN, ) GEORGE McLONALD, --Iaspectors. JAMES BRADY, J \WENTY-SECOND WARD—UNION ! UNION! UNION! —At a meeting of the Democratic Republican Elect- ors of the Twenty second ward, favorable to s union of ‘the party, held at the hoase of Mr. Patric Ce: ner of Forty: rixth street and Ninth av a September 80, Mr. Thomas Cus eS Chairman, and Messrs. Philip FP. Haw ‘ancis Crossin acted as After the transsc- tion of some very important business it was, upon mo- tion, unanimously Resolved, Nhat a general meeting of the clestora be held at the Louse of Mr. James Slavin, 40th,street, nesr Fleventh avenue, on Monday eveuirg, October 2, ut 736 o'clock, to submit the matter to the people for their considerstion, In compliance with said resolution, all persons wish- ing that victory should crown their cxuse at the forth- coming election, are invited to attend this meeting. by er, THOS. CUSHING, Chairmaa. Fraxcis Crossin, Pur F Toamcvax, } Seeretaries, SHE MILITARY. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ROARD OF OF- fic:rs, Seventh regiment, National Guards, will Held at the Eighth Company armory, Lafayette Hell, ag Monday evening, October 2, at 7)¢ o'clock. By or- r. er. A. DUKYEB, Colonel. Ww. . REAueigox, Secretary. ¥ ON THURSDAY EVENING, Fourth svenue and Beventeenth street, an Coo cashmere shawl or scarf, 24 yards long by —————— SSS REWARDS. $1 while going from Niblo’s theatre to Ws ‘8 thicoa in “Broadwae, or from thence to the cerasr of tale. Any perton returning the rame at the office of the Eve- rett House, Union equare, will receive the above reward, REWARD —SPRAYED, OR LIFTED WHILE IN the lobbey of the St. Nicholas Hotel, op the even- @ of the 28th, a black and tan terrier rather « breed. Had on a bras clasp and chain coiler. The ler or informant will receive the above reward by ap- plying to K. G. McKenzie, 271 Hudson atreet. REWARD.—LO8i, SEPT. 17, A LONG-HAIRED white poodie dog, with nose and fee: clipped. yy person returning him, or giving informstion of nis Neo atten at 26 Second street, will receive the above reward. a ENDALL’S SCHIEDAM SCBNAPP?, $2 PER GALLON, 50 cents per bottle; pure Otard’s 1850 any, galion, per bottle; bang “Crown”? (3 woatie eves ai oe ee yk Dau, No.7 William ntreet, between Beaver and Pearl. nT lites Niet thahtcanataat enna RSLIV’S STOMACH IMPORTED BY Lys STOMACH BIFTERE, Le