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arose of air swept itoff to the westward, on eontinued growing ‘‘smaller by degrees aad beautifi Jeon” iz the distance, till it looked no larger than as ‘im the jhorizcn, jhanging somewhere over Jersey. the —day wes fine, and the a‘mosphere very favorable for the ascent it and nine o’clook floor of the store Fine iv Front street —Zetween last Bent ‘8 Gre broke out in the th: # i H = § 8 é z 3 20) ip- The Gremen, as usual, were quickly on the spot, and sucreeded in Keeping the fre to the foor in it originated ‘the damage done to the stoek will probebly amount ¢> $0,000 or $8,000 We understand ‘the +tock is cove:ed by insurance, but to whst amount we could not secertsin is supposei to have ‘origina: ed at or near the-tatchway. RESCUED From DRowsInG —ATTEMPrED Scicips —Yester- aay morning, while the steamboat Columbus was on her Wo'elock trip to Staten laland, a lady, about twenty five yearr of age, havirg on a rob roy shawl, coarse stvaw bonnet, tricmed with blue, black gaiters and green veil, attempted suicide by rushing from the lower ‘abin on deck, and leaping over the rail into the water. ‘The boat was immecistely stopped, when Capt Stilwell and others of the Columbus succeeded in getting her on board in insevsible condition, and on arriving at Qua. yantine, sho was, conveyed to ‘Nautilus Hall. "Restora: tives weré applied, and dhe was speedily recovering. ‘Wilitamsburg City Intelligence. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE—LOSS OVER $18,000. Betwern 12 and 1 o’cloak yesterday morniog, a fire was @iseovered in tne extensi’ manufactory of Messrs, Veorhies & avis, in Seventh street, near Division avenue and, notwithstanding the efforts of the fremen, it was entirely destroyed together with the contents Mr. Flags Oecd] the as pied the front room on the first floor, (where Gxe originated, ) the front basement and the floor, ‘a tobacco manufactory, and the remainder of the buiid- tpg, which was of brick, three stories high, and 25 by 80 on the ground, was occupied by Mesars Voorhies & €o., whose lors was as follows:—On building, 000, im .; loss on sured for $2,(00 in the Atlantic Insurance the $2,000; stcck and patterns, $10,000; ia- sured as fol'owe: Lafarge, $1,000; Astor, $1,600; Mar- ket, 92,000: Rutgers, $1,560. The books, notes and ps- pers of the company, which were in an iron dafe, were entirely destroyed. Mr. Flegg lost about $1,000 worth of stock: covered by insurance in New York companies. The fire is supposed tw have been the work of an incendiary. Mail, Hatter, First In Fashion, has been memiuated as the leading hatter of the metropolis. The Coes. and see his large assortment of ‘ts, caps, and furs, as he will be unanimously elected. 413 Broadway. Anson’s Daguerreoty pes—Large size for 50 ents; colored, and ina nice case, twice the size ever taken for 56 cents, and equal in quality and size to an; that are wade elsewhere for $2. ANSON’S, 689 Broad. ‘wey, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ‘To Duguerreotypists, Eiectroty plots, Deu; ite, and Jiquor deslers—s large stock of Riontcala tint dtog : Bromine, iodine, hypo sulphide soda, chloride gold, salts gold, cyanide potassium, nitrate oxide aod cyanide silver, carmine and rouge, plumbago, distilled quicksilver, &c.; oils sassafras, geranium, wormwood cloves and caraway; ‘Thorn’s extract copai- ba fumigati: g pastiles, vanilla, sulphate ammonia, oil of cognac, essences rum, cognse, peach and cider bran- diet; platina in wire and Piste, bismuth, n'ckel, ca?- mivm end cobalt, flaoric, glerisl, acetic, phosphoric, Pyrogallic and gallic accids, colodion, caustic, Sacryta and potasea, oxides, manganese, uranium, zaffra, powder bine. For sale by Dr. L FEUCH!WANGER, 141 Maiden sane. . Twentieth Ward.—At a Meeting of the Demeeratic Republican bh i 3 Committee of the Fifty-recond district, held at McKiernan’s, corner of ‘Thirty-third street and nth avenue, Oct 20, on motion, Mr. Hugh Mooney was uvanimously nominated as the democratic candidate for Councilman. THOMAS McKIERNAN, Chairman. qoux Duaay, Secreta: Store.—Mourning and cloaks in great variety, and at low prices; also, Wew Mourn: ing Bonnots mourning dress goods of every desert, in, at BAR- THCLOMEW’S new mourning store, sot Be tween the8t. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. Broche Shawls from Auction.— 100 rich +quare broche, $5, worth $7. ¢ 300 do. Vienna. $6 50, worth $9. 160 do. Paris made, $8, worth $12. 140 long, all wool, $12 80, worth $18. 2°0 do. very rich, $16, worth $24, 60 do. ebain lane, $20, worth $30. N.B. As the above are marked at hens Jow prices, ladies will please call early. Lowest price asked G. B WILLIAMS & Co, ‘269 Greenwich street, between Robinson and Murray. Bhawls, Shaw ls.—JustjReceived from Auc- tion, and will be sold at great bargaios, rich French eashmere Jong aud squire shawls, broche do , fg hes and Scotch do., Thibet and cashmere do., gent’s travel- Hag do , embroidered and plain crape do. ‘6. H, LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard at. fin, Brice tas sree Snares vioh plsid and s silks, 48., a., and 88. ; also, rieh , retin, plaid and ching do, from 86. to $4; GOU dex ladies best bid glves, at 4s. por pair; 300 doz. gents Bsjon best, 5s. &. H. LEADBEATER, 847 Brosd- ‘Way, corner of Fime French Merinoes, at 75 cents.—Jast received three cases of fine French merinoes, st 6s ; four eapes do. superfine at 8s; fine Paramet‘as, 24. 24. 6d, and 8s. jer yard. E. H. LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. Lace Curtains, Lace Curtains..Just re- esived from auction a very large stock of rich «nd beau- tifal designe, and will be offered Tain er then cne baif their value. E H. LEADSEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. Plaid Ceshmeres.—Just received by the Eu- » five casee of rich plaid French merinoes, which we wit open on Monday. Also, two cares id cashmerer, 3s , same as ususily sold at 5s. E ADBEAT! a ue .DBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street Curtain Materials—Solomon & Hart, 243 Broadway, invite the attention of purchasers to their extensive stock of brocatelle, satin, delaines, lace and muslin cortsins, cornices and trimmings, of all kinds, ‘which they offer for sale lower than can be bought at any other tin the clty. Pianos and Melodcons—Horace W: Pi- avo and music dealer, is selling at his great es tablishment, 333 Broadway, the largest and finest aasort- ment of ce! sted pianos end melodeons in the United ‘States, at less prices than can be had elsewhere. Among ‘them are pianos of T. Gilbert{& Co.’s make, with or with- out the beautiful wolien; and pianos of HORACE WA- ‘TERS’ greatly improved meke. Besutifal pianos, which Ihave been rent but for a short time, will be sold at great bargrins—cach instrument warranted. ‘To suit eowe gers, monthly payments will be taken Cash paid ‘for second-hand pianos. Pianos to rent. aca Gentleman Dressed in the Heighth of fashion, with one exception. His coat, vest, pants, hat, boots, gloves, cravat, are all unexceptionable ; but bis ehirt, aye, his shirt fits like s sack. t should he do? Let him g> to GREEN'S, No. 1 Astor house, leave his measure, and await the result, shoaenican echanic is satisfied with a small it OF mi ow a pro at on what he sells. Those who sell for the least profit generally keep the best goods. LAPK, of No. 5 John street, sells boys’ suits of the latest styles, ‘the best manner, and warranted to fit, at prices that ‘will astonish even economical people in hard times. Call on him and see. The Gossip of New York Includes a Thou- rend tcpies, and at present, one of the most is oe that SMIfE & are 122 Fulton street, by selling most Jower than inferior garments can be bought elsewhere. Fashionabie Miilicery at Cost Prices.—R. T. ILDE weutd the milliners of New York and the jacent cities his extensive show rooms now con- ail the newest styles of ladies’ bonnets brought out in Paris for the present fall and winter, and that the: Till be sold for ona at cont prices, In the #rench arti- figial flower department, ths feather ent and the ribbon department—all with late importa- ee re ee te eta mene eines $e par’ agen = _ aw Bumerous em- service, Profit to himself, wuabseriber is Shinn: Ladies are tavited to visits show rooms tat he perb French millinery ‘are d. 8 at such prises are itis sats found okcwhere tn New York, ane R. T. WILDE, Nos. 20 & 22 John street. Kidder’s Gas Regulstor—Saving Twenty- five per cent, with an improved light. Masnattan Gas Works, Oct. 23, 1864. tor of Dr, Kidder is, in my 01 ny ete 0 it fe ‘the fic ~ mort valuable instrument for regulating low ‘to the burners that I have ever seen. It is correct “in principle, and will aecompiish adniirably the objects for which it was designed. CHARLES ROO Mk, Sied'ta Bn eg Mankattan Gas iho Orders received at e Gas gulator Company’s office, 262 Broadway, iat y India Rubber Gloves and Mittens for use in cold or wet weather Alto, ladies’ lined gloves, and chapped hada.” Yor sale ct'ol'the subeer mcuen seal fo a ‘or ‘the trade only, at 26 John street, up stairs Defiance Bal Safes.—Ro! M. PATRICK in the sole maaufacturer in the United States of the above Cpe and F.C, Gomfa’s impen street, one door below Maiden lanes | DeP0t 102 Peas Removal.—The rietor ebra= sol ins fe boa ttey haga ex'ughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, &o, begs to acqualat hia friends a1'd the public that he will open on Monday, the Bud feet, the store Tt Broadway, for itp aale, Price, . Liberal discouny to mer: as usual, o.9 cents per bott ebanta, Bal rdye is Si sebnotiagee tae bens ta the ld. Sold wholesale and or Apiled in nine priv aatal hair factory, No. 288 Brostwoc? "= aps Be de, Loma ngryeemy =Hyatt’s Lite Baleam is the certain for thoee terrible dis- 088 eases. You who are suffering the most remember that a few Woes 8 this met porated yet uae compound will afford certain | Thousands cases evening, 28d inat , at the way ) by Tho- mas D’ nos 4 McGee, Erq Tickets 26 cents each. Can be procure: at the door on the evening of the lecture. THE FIREMEN. CARD—SOUTHWARK ENGINE 00., No 38, HER*- A. by tender their sincere acknowledgements to Mr. feorge alker of No. 410 Broadway, for the bountifa! supply of refreshments ‘arnished them at the fire in ‘Walker street on the 20th inst : JULIAN BOTS, Foreman. Joszrn E Dovaurr, Secretary. THE BALL SEASOS. RAND INVITAIION BALL +T VAUXGALL GAR- den, on Thursday, October 26th inst.—The first grand lovitation ball <f the Vauxhall Association will take pliceat the above spacious rooms on Thursday, October 26 Tickets can be obtained at the bar. Notice.—No gentleman will be admitted without being accompan'ed by a lady. ATTORNEYS aT LAW. Pig pa STHODE & BALDWIN, ATSORNEYS AT Lew, San Francisco, California. WM. OSREY JONES, ©BAS B. STROD! JO. G. BALDWIN. bere to Henry Smith & Townsend, and D. appletos ‘Oo. ‘& SITUATION AS COOK WANTED—BY A RESPZOr- ‘able young woman. ‘be seen at nor praseat employers, 160 Congress street, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ELDERLY WOMAN, todo general’ housework, or to take care of an infant from its birth. She is perfect in Italian, French, German, and other languages. Can be ecen for four aays at 81 West street. PROTESTANT GIKL WANTED—FOR GENERAL ; ehe must ‘er 18 years Apply at 206 Clinton street, Brooklyn, on Mon- N AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE A SIT- uation as housekeeper in a respectable family, or ‘unite with @ person who has furniture in keeping a boarding house; she has knowledge of a good location at the present time; reference exchanged. Inquire at 13 Carleton avenue, Brooklyn, for one week. Lady, CoMPETENg 10 TEACH MUSIC, PAINT. ing, and the English branshes, posseseing some knowle¢ge of the French and Spanish langueges, is de- sircus of cbtaininga situation where a few hours of daily instruction will be considered sufficient compensa- tin for board and loéging. Excellent references éan be given Address Teacher, 171 West kighteenth street. SINGLE, SOBER AND TEMPERATE MAN, WHO unceratands farming in all its branches, working in « flower or vegetable garden, driving and ‘age | a horse, yuld make himself generally useful, wisher uation ine private family; would go in the country a short distance. White, 445 Fourth strcet, between First and Seeond avenues, frst floor, for one week. A COLORED BOY OR MAN WANTED, TO WAIt ON good table and do, other work about « house; one with Tecom ment cay honest, msy 8} at $74 West Twenty-serond street, near Highth avense.” Ce WaNIED—BY A YOUNG MAN TWEN- ty years of age, of industrious hatits and of good moral character, in some res; ble business. No ob- jections te go south or west. Hass thorough knowlege of the city and country grosery business. Any house Geriring thé services of one who understands his business and is willing to perform it will please address H. Z, Herald office. Best of reference given as to character and businees qualifications. Ca WANTED.—WANTED, BY A FAMILY residi: g a few miles out of the city, s colored man as coachman. The beat of references wi'l be required as to character and qualifications. None but a married man need apply. Apply at No. 46 Vesey street, in the clothing store. ALFSMEN WANT!ID—TAIR1Y MEN, TO SELL ARTI cles wanted in every family; can make $3 to $4 per dey. Asmall capital requ’ . Also three young men on salary. Call at 115 Chambers street, 1] floor, SHADES.—WANIED, A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY ©) understands making and hanging window shades. Apply before 8 A. M., or after 6 P.M, to A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. (0 FARMERS,—WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, @ situstion as conductcr or overseer on a farm, and would make himself generally useful, being thorough ly acquainted with the business. Address for one week, ‘armer, box 160 Herald office. (0 MERCHANTS —1HE ADVERTISER, A BUSINESS yourg man, who has experience and qualfica tions, with acquaintance, familiar with wholesale of paints and chemicals, &c., desires a situation in any re- muxerative respectatie business; has had the marage- ment of a ccneern, to which he can refer. Is a good pen- man and correspondent. Address Energy, Herald office. 4NTED—AN ENGLISH OR SCOTCH GIRL, WHO perfectly understands the business of waiting. Apply, between 10 and 12 o’clock A. M., at No. 13 East ‘twenty eighth street. ANTED—BY A COLORED WOWAN FROM CON- necticut, a situation as cook, in a gentleman’s house or hotel Apply at 316 Grand street, for Mrs. El'is. "ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL WHO speaks English, as chambermaid and to do sew. ing. One who is willing to be useful can apply two days at No. 28 Amity, corner of Greene street. Wiss A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion in small family, to do general house work or to take care of children; can € good city reference ; can be seen for two days at 177 Varick a! first floor, front room. el NO Se ae age! A RESPECTABLE PROTE3TANT girl, » situation to do al housework ina small private family. Please at 52 Fourth street, corner of Perry. Best of reference given. ‘ANT BY A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN A SI- tual as wet nurse in an American family. Good reference can be given if required. Can be seen at 140 Delancey street, rear house, first floor. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO DO THE WHOLE of the housework for a all family; must have s mi J epee and be trast ae | oblig- ing, and understan ution well, with good city refe- rence; none other need ap, re rnane Soom 08 8 3 om month spp at 101 Werk ty-third street, between .eventh ighth avenues. W te cae IATELY, A FIRST RATE MILLI- ner, capable of t el of the workroomof an extensive establishment in a Western city; ee, two feet a Co ae To on sl iberal salary and permanent employment given: Apply to Wiliam kind, 289 Grand street. fe meee rari enn jady, Heery ood] Siete action ts a bocce tape + Apply during the week, at 35 Barrow aged mas, w! fs fa e attoraey’s Practice in an office, is competent to draw ordinary Pleadings, examine titles, keep accounts, and make him- reference as to ely, to be addressed fo vor No. 3,001, fo. General Post Omeo. 7” ; ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A MAN SER- vant, who understands dri horses, and can fo iimeolt"aseful ts " ences required, Apply at 104 Pearl street, back offi up stairs, between teh Sotelock Fs AE Fi os Actacrac heanteh nsh mall o-oo nel 'ANTED—26 STOUT ABLE BODIED YOUNG MEN, for s Forage. ‘Advanoe to the amount of $50 to $75. Fortuna? copmng: fnbng ged & HARRIS, 161 South street, corner ef Peck Slip, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A TUTOR, TO RESIDE IN A PRIVATE family. to have the charge of three boys; he must be of unexceptionable charas‘er, kind in manzer, of true ety, and amply qualified to instruct most thorough B e English branches, and to conduct their Atudies. on Mr. Low, 20 Exchange ——$——— YANTED—4N ACTIVE OFFICE BOY, FROM twelve to sixteen years of age, who resides with his perents, 0 write s fair band, familiar with the city, and cen g.‘Ve satiefastory reference, Inquire at 107 street, AG) fines qraiinmen can bo sseommodatet with geen at. rooms by immed ately, house is new and nas all the m: awente. Dinner at one o’clock and half five. C8 OK BOND STREET.—TWO VERY DESIRABLE PAR- lora to let, to a gentlemen, with or without ‘board. Also, # few small bedrooms, to lodgers ‘They will be let very reasonably. ASHLAND PLA‘ PERRY STREET.—ROOMS, IN 3. coma fers en nt House’ Dew, oon ‘ail the modern {my ta. Access by Sixth avenue cars and Fulton References ex- ebanged. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACOOMMO- Bc with pleasant rooms and full board, at 122 rs street. SECOND FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO let to gentlemen; also a room on the third floor, at ince street. The location is central, only three doors from Broadway; gas, bath, and breakfast it desired. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, oupg gentlemen, can be accom: ayet 83 Market street. FURNI-HED FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM TO dy —in Greeny b street, near Abin, jnare. B D., Broa” y Post Offee, for three days, A FRENCH FAMILY, IN A MODERN HOUGE NEAR Union: ; uare, can —- of two large rooms, aad would let the rame to tleme: it aaron 0.0, Herald Doarders. 1 mtrat6o’c! off NY YO. G GENTLEMAN, OF QUIET HABITS, seeking sccommodation for the winter, cam have & fine room in a private family of young people, resid! in the vicinity of Madison square, by addressing, wi real name, L. M.G., Herald offi Breakfast can be had if desired. AND ONE OR TWO modated with LARGESIZED FURNISHED PARLOR, ON THE FIRST floor of a genteel private house, to let in Grand jet, near Broadway, east ride, toa respectable gentle- msn, oragentleman and wife; board can be had in the house, if required. N. B —Would be let fer office pur- poses. The best of references r: Address, with real name, 8. 8., Broadway Post Offies, for three days. OARD.—PLE4SA! ARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, with two vedrooms attached, and gas, im a location sonvenient to Wall and Fulton ferries, can be had b/ ap- ying at 178 Washington, corner of Concord street, lyn. Also two single rooma for gentlemen. Re- ferences required. BOARD os AND 108 East FOURTEENTH STREET. — ‘Two handsomely furnished suits of rooms, with board, may be obtained in the above new ani newly fur- mehed houses. ‘The houses are first clsss and furaished with all the modern improvements. Persons desiring ® somfortable home for the winter, will do well to call. References exchanged. ARD—A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, ON THE first floor, and another on the sesend floor; also two other rooms, may be obtaized by application at 106 Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street. The house js new and first class, we OARD —A LOUBLE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife, with a single room adjoining, with board in a geoteel family, wry be had. Apply at 76 West Twenty-third street, OARD.—ROOMS AND SUITS OF ROOMS CAN BE had for gentlemen and their wives or single gentie- men, ina first class house, with all the mo.ern improve- ments, location pleasant. Inquire at No. 9 Ashland place, erry street. Keferences exchanged, OARD—A FINE SUIT OF BOOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, front, @ per‘or on first floor, and a few single rooms for fd en, can now be secured for the winter, at No. 29 West Eighteenth street, rear Fifth avenue. ‘the house is first elses, and where the comforts of a bome can be obtained. Bes —WANTED, BY’ A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND 7 cbil4, within ten minutes of the City Hall, a ge turnished room, or room and bedroom, ie a private family, where there are few or no other boarders. To receive notice terms must be stated, which must be woderate. References exchanged. Please address Ata- Janta, Herald office, for two da; ARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WILLING TO room together, with separate beds, can be acc m- modated with a pleasant room, at a very moi erate price; also, one single room for mntleman. Partisl board, f and dinner on Sundays, wil given. Apply at 54 High ee corner of Adams; five minutes wale from Falton ferry O4RD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, NICELY furnished, to let tos geutleman and lady, with board for Isdy; any Isdy would find this a desirable homo, as the advertiser is ‘8 widow, without family or boarders; cr would let ® furnished ‘bedroom. Apply at 814 Second street. ' JARD—AT NO. 4 ABINGDON SQUARE, WE3T ide, one of the finest locations in town, accessible and stsges from all parts ot the city. Lesira>le rooms for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentle- men. OARD WEST OF AND NEAR BROADWAY.—ROOMS ‘and suite of rooms, newly and beautifully furnished, let. House first class. and . Best refor- ance given and required. Please call at 29 Clinton place, Tighth atreet. . OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET.—A LARGE ROOM, with pantry attached, suitable fora gentleman and his wife or two or three single gentlemen, can be hed with board, at 121 Chambers street. References exchanged. OARD IN NINTH STREET.—SUiTS OF FRONT ROOMS: ‘a.d rooms for two single gentlemen, may be had, with board, at 25 Ninth street. Very pleasant location, fine houre, with modern improvements, and newly fur- nished in a superior manner, offering every comfort for permanent board OARD IN BROOKLYN—WITHIN A FEW MINUTES walk of Wall street and Fulton ferries. A goatie pete es wife ty Per single —— Cog ad ac eommodated. Apply at 130)Henry street, between Piecre- pont and Clark streets. 1 OARD IN BROOKLYN—T) LET—A LARGS FUR- nished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen or ry itleman and wife. Also, a . Apply at 86 Giinton street, between Wall and Atlantis ferries }OARD IN BROOKLYN.—FURNISHED ROOM:, WITH board, can be obtained at 342 Atlantic street; house sew, with the modern improvements. OARDIN BROOKLYN—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, r without children, or two or three single gentlemen. can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and good board, by spplying at 36 Concord street, a short distance from either ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN—NEAR FULTON AND CA- therine ferries. A few gentlemen can be accommo- dated with board ani comfortable rooms in @ private family. Please callat or address No. 99 Washington street, Brooklyn. CARD IN SOU CH BROOKLYN—A PRIVATE FAMILY (English) Will let handsome accommodations to 8 tleman and wife, or two single gentlemen, witn . Location in Woodhull street, near Hicks, conve- nient 8 the ferry. Address G. W. P., Herald off'se. }OARD RG—WITH A PECTABLE private family, The house is p'easantly located within five minutes’ walk of the Peck slipferry. A gen- tleman can find s hcme, with a good and par: tial board, on moderate terms, at 1023¢ South Kighth street. References exchanged. OARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE PE2- children—four bet sona—ro rooms; location r and Twenty-Grst streete,Fourth and Sixt ave- nues. Address Willism, Herald office, naming terms. OARD WANTED —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, wish to ovtain board in a private famtly; unexcey. ble references given; terms not to exceed $8 per week. Address, post paid, G. 0. P., Broadway Post Be esesieace FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, WITH an extension room attached, ean be obtained at 41 Fifteenth near Union squere. Also, a large tized single room, convenience for fire OARDING —REDUCTION IN PRICE IN A FIRSE business. Also, more expensive rooms, tingle gentlemen. Apply at 683 Hudson street. OARDING AT 186 BROADWAY, CORNER OF TENTH B street, nearly opposite Grace Chureh, scart suit of parlors t board. Rutrance rooms, for families or le 5; & tn seevonsble terse, With of 186 Tenth street. ILEGANTLY FURNISHED APARIMENTS—CORNER of Broadway and Prince street, entrance 86 Prince itreet,—Suits of rooms, and single a] ents, may be e Bove nae boon entra To en . This house refur- niched in the modern style, incl gasand bath. The ta comprise in their , prices to suit ap- \URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD OR WITHOUT F board, for single gentlemen or gentlemen and their ves, at No. 4 Fourth street, convenient to the Eighth avenue railroad. RNISRED APARTMENTS— partial board, to let at 15 with ure of bath, convi atreet stages and Sixth avenue cars. Fires, wienon TO jaa SINGLE GENTIA. re without board, in # private family, at 143 ‘anklin street, et i, WITH OR WITHOUT (old No, 9) Bedford t to the Houston Fires ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD. to ringle geatiemen, ad Apply at 17 Howard street, wether” Omnibuses leave gentlemen | Wg 3 St 141 Ninth street, third doce trBle ” also at No. 6 College place. ENTLEMEN DESIRING FURNISHED WITH. 1 Yo town, ponpey tie ie Greene street, near lecoke 7 OD BOARD CAN B& OBTAINED, WITH PLEA- sant rooms, on terms, for families or at 42 Degraw street, corner of we Seuth Dreokiyn,’ Gas if denired. m beet faneeatnsernee arene sememeieeniiaieianaenssgetdinonad Ticrwitioat a LET, tigle cen aD or or box 150 Herald office. NE OR TWO SINGLE GI commodated nished roomf, in thecity. A very Stuyvesant square. T° RENT, WITH BOARD, TO A GENTLEMAN, OR TO ea ® lady and gentleman, with >ut children, a parlor eon the anor Ags rosewood bape ture en suite, with curtains to mat large mirrors, paintings, gas chandeliers; also acoommodation for one gentleman—a handsome bedroom, with fireplace. A ‘at 106 Second avenue, convenient to Kighth atreet. i ferences required. ‘SYJANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A SMALL parlor and bedroom atteched, furnished, where ra a boarders, Address X. Y. Z., Herald ce. 'ANTED—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, IN THE upper pa:t of the city, in the neighborhood .of Twenty-tifth street and Sixth or Seventh avenues. Rent able in advance. Board not required. Address C. .G., Herald offise. FOR SALE. (a) —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A x e large first class property, uw wn, price $175,000 Willfbe exchanged in part for good stocks, bonds and mortgages, dry goods, or other good property, Apply to M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. () 7A CAPITAL CHANOE FOR A MAN . e tobuy out a first class restaurant, Row making $2.000 per sonum; $1,000 required down Apply to FARNUM 09 Wall street LONG, 1 00 ALANTHUS TREES FOR SALE AT A B bargain, at 63 cents each only. They are in a full, healthy state,, are uniformly, straight, and average twelve feet high. ‘They can be delivered this fall or xext sping. The price meationed is bat oa>-fitth Apply to Mr, Groocoek, at Claflin, Mel 1 Broadway. 0 —FOR SALE, AND IMMEDIATE POS3E3- B tion given, of @ boarding honse, situated ik the best busizess avenue in the city. This is a chance seldom met w.th—uow full, and doing a good business. The stock and fixtures are ull in per‘ect order. Accom: modation for twenty. For further particulars, apply to THCS CLARKSON, 84 Third avenue, in his effice. OUNTRY SEAT ON STATEN 13LAND FOR SALE—ON the Fichmond plank road, a convenisnt distance from Vonderbilt’s landiog, (only'1% miles,) containing an asre and a half cf land, well covered with choice fruit and shade trees. Tha location is a very pleasant ene. ‘he house is comfortable and convenient, and large enovgh for a moderate sized family. On the premices is 8 large barn, stable, carriage hoase, &. For terms apply to JOHN PRILLIPS, 297 Pearl strost. KR SALR—THE THREE STORY BRICK FRONT house No. 165 Tenth street, between Third and ‘curth avenues; house contains all modern improve ments, For terms apply at 180 Tenth street, one door sant of Third avenue. (OR SALF—IN WASHINGTON MARKET, ONS OF the very best stands for any kiod of business; it is situsted near West street. ddrees J. W. J., box 120, Eerald office R SALE—*HE STOCK AND FIX(URES OF A GRO. cery store, located on a corner of the Biguth ave nue, now doing a good busine: For particalars as to cause of sal ‘&c, apply to W. W. EASTON, 79 t, Irving Ho! Ke S8ALE—ONE HOUSE AND LOT, 124 aUTLER street, between Bond and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn; % 25 by 100 feet, house three stories high, frame, ‘Ao: eoromodation for rix fami ion; rents at present for $28 ayesr; bas stable for seven horses in the rear, with hay loit. Will be sold for $2,400, and $700 can remain on bond and mortgage. Title incisputabie. OR SALE—ONE OF THE €O’ LENDID PUBLIC houses in the vicinity of New York, newly ani q idly fitted up for the victuailing, oyster ani liquor susinesa; also anumber of splendid supper rooms foc Ia- Mes and gentlemen, and a number of lodging rooms. Fverything is in complete order. The proprietor being unexpectedly called away, would take an active partner, or ‘of the whole. Apply to JB. Hi¥, 61 Nas: ta street, room No 7. OR 8sLS—A NEAT NEW FOUR St02¥ BRICK front house, in a handsome row,designed for one ge:- feel family, in Twenty fifch street, near Xeventh avenue. Price moderate, LEANDutt LGNT, Plumber, No. 152 Grand street. (OR SAIE~A ChEsT OF JOINERY TOOLS, COL lected by a gentleman for bis own use, to bs dis. poned of on feasonable terms to any one wishing to pur- chare the whole lot,which can bo seen at any hour, from® o'clock, during the day, at 190 Falton street, Brook|yn. (OR SALE—A LARGE STONE HOUSE AT PEWWAM- ville, with half an acre garden, for $1 500. Ap- ply to JAMES I DIACK, 11 Sheniff strect. Willthe lagy please return thi lent her, or send her addr 10K SALE —VALUA BLE HOUSES IN VARIOUS PARTS of the city. Also in Brooklyn,from $5,000 t> $50,000. Also very profitabie tenement property. Also several fine farms and country residences, in exchange for city property. Emerson W. Keyes,Union Square Estat fio No. 3 Everett House, corner of Fourth avenue an Seventeenth street. R°% SALE—THE BE*Y ESTABLISHED +IGN PAINT- ing shop in this city, with the good will of a good run of customers, c.eap for cash, the owner having to Jeave the business on account of his health. Address a = gaa office, with real name aud address, for ys. Fo SHIP BUILDING—A FEW STANDING, LARGE, white oak trees, in the vicinity of New York. Ap: ply to Tir, Porter, 216 Fulton atrast, ORTER HOUSE FOR SALE—PRICE $600 —TAE well known house No. 42 Bowery, one door from the theatre, including bowling alleys, oys’er saloon. lodging, &e. The whcle establishment wili be sold for the abo 9 amount if applied for immediately. N. B—Theabove is well worthy the attention of avy person wishing to enter the above business. Ayply perzonally to GiO. L&a, Franklin Museum, 63 Bowery. (0 EXCHANGE FOR REAL OR PERSONAL PROPER- ty, building materials, &.—One good house and four lols In the Twelfth ward, N’Y., an fre nocseeana lots lyn, 8 property, yi well. Address Exchange, Heratdomee. & CAPITALISTS. —FOR SALE, $16,000, $2,100, $2,500, $1,000 im bonds snd mortgages, having three years torun,'‘on first class roperty, worth double the amoant, ao eounty, |. ¥, AddressH.N P.. Tribune office. (0 TAVERN KEEPERS.—FOR SALE, THE GOOD will, lease and fixtures of one of the best located er houses on the Sixthavenre Inquire of FRANCIS - CHET, 290 Sixth avenue, before 9 A. M. or after 5 PM. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. FEW MORE ONLY CAN BE HAD OF THO3E FINE gold California diamond cluster breastping, equal to the real diamond. Price only $5 with chain, without chain $4. Now is your time to call and get one ; you will not regret the purchase. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. ENT.’S FINE GOLD CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUB Gre breast 8! it ‘These pins can be sent by mail to any part of the United States. All orders tanlly attended to by addressing L. & J. JACOB4, 401 way. ADIE’ pee Lj rings, equal aor éismond. They are really a ee ees three stone and si in see them. L. & J. JACOBS, importers of diamonds watches, 407 way. ‘ATCHES AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PIC! ‘We are now selling watches at a great bargain. Ladies’ fine gold watches, $25; gold levers, $30; hunting watches, "gto; magic watches, diamond watches, &c. Gold chains very low Any one buying s wateh can haves chain at manufacturers’ cont. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. THE TURF. UN COURSE, L. I.—TROiTING—ON OCTOBER 28, at half past two o’slock, a match for $200, mile ata; boat throe in five to harness. H, Woodratf names D. @. dim; J. Whelply names bik g Tom Monroe. Stages Jeave the Williamaburg ferries for the course every half hour. SHAW & WHITE, Propristors. O"tmen oon L, 1—PACING.= MONDAY, jock P. M.; purse $390, mile DIAMOND CLUSIER EAR- rance to the eautifal article. and and ly come rooklya and Williamscurg ferries hourly for the Course. Pare*each way 26 cents. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.--TROTTING.TUES. day, October 24, at 3o'clock P. M.; match $500, mile heats, bert three infive. ©. Carllnamerc bh. M. Miller's Damael, to wagon weighing 396 Ibs. ; owner names br, g. Joba Wands, wegon and driver to weigh 300 Ibs. JVEL GON! |, Proprietor, Bhi; POLITICAL, — | T 4 MEBTING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN A’ Committee of the Thirty.Afth oounell the ort Parrot’s, Ost. 16, 1854, om - one SOHN HaNON, |. B. DENNI3 HANNAN, BT. PARROT, MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ CENTRAL Ay cenvention’ wil te held at he Woicenier House on sy, 28d inst , at 4o’clock P.M. By order, N. B. BUSIOE, TA REGULAR MEETING OF THE ‘TIO blican Nomina‘ Committee of the Ninth eeemn| ee Te deed 1 deca avenue on Tues y evening, instant Joseph P. Morris received the unanimous nomination of the con- ‘vention to nt them in the next Assembly, eTMON P. HOFF, Chairman of Nom. Com. Wuiiae P. Varewrine, Secretary. ‘seseressee—orererere=ser-ro-orerresnsnuartanerensnimbiniaeeibooenmen EMOCRATIC NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE WILL be im session in the bask room, Tammany Hall, ee es od oreo in the aften noon, from the 20th October. of the Commi ttee. or eee EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- tion.—At a meeting held at the Seventh Ward Ho- 178 Madison street, Friday evening, October 20, John J. Reilly was unanimously nominated as the National De- mocratic candidate for Member of Assembly, ot Fifth Asembly diatrict. | HUGH F. MeOAFFRY, Chairman. Jacos H. Kxxver, Secretary. ILEVENTH WARD —DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION Thirty first District.— At a meeting of the Nomina: Committee, held at 262 Fifth street, Oct. 12, Cyrus maker seceived the unanimous nomination for Councilman of the Thirty-first District. HENRY DRE! WARREN WILL EDMUND W. LEVENTH WARD.—A LARGE AND ENTBUSIASTIO meeting of the democracy of the Eleventh ward, id on Friday evening at 216 4 street, for the pur- pore of ratifying the candidates nominated by the ward ‘ommittee; when the name of John alle was announ: ced for Alderman of the Eleventh ward, it was received with the most rapturous cheering, as also that of Andrew R. Jackman, for Assessor; the whole ticket was unani- mously adopted, after which the following resolutions were approved with loud and long continued cheering:— Ist—Kesolved, That we consider the nomination of Chauncey ‘Shaffer (for | istrict Attrmey) as the act of a few chamelion politicians bound by no principle, we therefore call upon all our fellow-citizens, whether na- tive or adopted, who value the constituti and prosperity ‘of our country, to their power to defeat the election of & man, con vinced as wa are, that it would endinger the life and literty of the adopted citizen. 2nd—That in the opinion of this meeting, all se- cret rocieties or combinations, having for their ob- ject the disfranchisement of the citizen on account of country or the convictions of conscien-e, isa direct vio- lation of the constitution, subversive of the peace and prosperity of our country, by attempting to alienate a Bumerous and respectable class of our citizens, who on becoming such have sworn to defend that constitution at the expence of their lives 8rd—That whilst we tender the hand of fellow- and brotherhood to our fellow-sitizens of native birth, we are de ermined to guard with untiring v'gi- lance, the rights guaranteed by the constitution, which wo have sworn to support or perish in its defence. 4th —That we deeply regiet that any portion of our fellow-citizens thould be so far misled by prejudiced fonatical Cemagogues, ¢# to array themselves in hostility to the constitution !ramed by the wisdom, and pur- chaced by the blocd of the friends and lovers of liberty from all couniries. 5th —That in John Philips we recognize one of the tried frien¢s and advocates of the pure and unsophisti- cated principles of democracy; that in the selection of tuch a man for Alderman of the Eleventh Ward, the Democratic Electors have suown their high appreciation of honest worth, integrity and impartiality. 6th.. at We will use our best endeavours to secure his election, i call upon ali our fellow-citizens to unite with us in ¢ffecting the same, knowing that in him the emigrant wil have a kind friend, » humane and benevolent sympathiser, the enemy of proscription for either country or creed, the advocate of free trade, and the cefendtr of the citizens’ rights. ‘7th —That oppressed #4 we are by the enormous taxa- tion of this city, we have been careful in selecting a man of exjerierce and tried ability, whose {atellizence, boner ty and judgment is beyond the reach of calumny. We therefore recommend to you for Assessor, Andrew R, Jackman, a8 a yerron worthy of your support, and shall use every exertion to secure his election- h.— tbat in or¢er to secure the election of honest, tried and —— mtn, to whom we can confide ms- nagement of our muricipal affairs, we pledge to each otber our hand ard word tbat no effcrt of ours shall be eae secure tke election of our popular candidate, Jobn Philips, the people’s choice ANDREW RK. JACKMAN, Chairman. W oA; TYRyr, Tucan Srnave, J Fetetarion. — oe oth, 1054, ‘the following résolati: ne, adopted by the Ward Com- mittee were alco ru’ mitted to the meeting, and unani- mously and enthusiastically approved -— Resclved, That we are opposed to all combinations or associations, by whatever name they mey be designated, the object of hich is to proseribe any portion of our fellow citizens on ecoount of country or creed; believi such asecciatiovs ‘o be anti republican, inconsisten with our inatitutions, avd subversive of the moat sacred principles of our great and glorious constitution, Rerolved, That the nomination of chauncey Shaffer, by the Judiciary Convention at Tammany Hall, for the of Detriet Attorney, i: an insu't to the intelligence and patrioti-m of the democrscy of this city—he being a re- cognized leader of the crder denounced by Tammany Hall, and an advocate for a prohibitory law. He cannot and will not receive the support of a community who de- test the hypocrisy which has marked the career of this vecillating cemagegue. Resolye), That we will uce every honorable effort to secure the election of Jonas B. Phillips, Exq., to the office of District Attornes—a position for whichjhe is eminently qualified by great legal ability and long experience, and in the conviction ths o elected, asset that im. ortant office will be discharged’ by firmness, Integrity and stries impartiality. Kerolved, That in James M Smith, Jr., the democratic nominee for the office of Recorder, we recognize one who is emirently Cpt of the hearty support of all true democrats, end of all them who desire to see elected to that bigh’ and responsible position, a man of extensive legal attainments and experience, and of unblemished ekarscter for honétty, integrity and worth. he above resolutions were adopted by the Ward Com- mittee of the Eleventh ward. A. R. JaCKMAN, Chairman. W. A Byryeg, Fee retary. NDF PENDENT UANDIDATE FOR MAYO3,—ORIGINAL JOBN JSCOBS3, 407 Broadway, has not gained his re- putation by street cleaning, but by his indefatigable ex- ertions in suppiying the public with accordeons and Cal. iforpis diamond pins. Go to the polls in November and vote for him. INETEENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Reguiar Nomination —at a meeting of the conven- tion for the nomination of charter office's for the Nine- teenth ward, convered at the house of John Fagan, corner of Forty second street and Ihird avenue, the fol lowing gentlemen were unenimously nominated for the various offices enumerated below, yiz.:— For Alcerman—Joho H. Riker. For Councilmen—Francis J, Twomey. For Cons tables—Jobn McGlynn and Owen Kelly, For School Commissioner—David B. MeSullough. For Inspector of Common Schools—Terrence Farley. For Trastees of Common &chools—James Gallaguer, William Geery, Thomas J. Hagan, and John ©. Parker. For Inscectors of Election—lst district, John Eagan and Dennis Drady; 24 do., David Wood and John Cahill; 84 do., Richard Flynn and James Gi rhty. WILLIAM MoMANUS, Chairman. Wiuasl ticare, Secretary. Norick.—The Democratic Kepublican Committee of the Nineteenth ward are hereby notified to attend a meee ing, to be held at the house of William Denicke, corner of Forty-eighth street and Third avenue, on Wednesday evening, October 25, at balf-past 7 o’clock. Punetual attendance is requested, as business of the utmost im- portance to the lare of the democratic party in the ward is to be transacted, Wirt o 0 Palen the ¥ Ne aaiat te eeu fale ticket will supported at the approac election by that class of independent citizens who device to see honest and competent men elected to office, re- gardless of their party politics. We want men for office who are nomicated on their merits, instesd of in con sideration of their money. Our motto is—‘ Opposition tothe Regular Nominations,”’ made as some of them have been at the recent conventions of political and self- constituted bodi es. Josepa 3. Tayior. Riser rocriee MEETING—FOURTH, SIXTH, TENTA nd Fourteenth wards—The democratic republican ci eat Sorted com, ‘oul ne! are died 19 vasounte oa Tuesday evening, Oct. 24, at st seven o'clock, at the corner of and Centre streets, to reepon to the nomination of MIKE WALSH for Congress. The follow! tlemen will address Farhan Lewis Cana” fon. Daniel 8. Hon. Mike Walsh, Horace F. Clark, Thomas J. Barr, and John ly order, Ja: Brady, John Clane: Lag. B JAMES McGOWAN, Chairman of Nom. Convention, Joux Lzamy, tary. &. x Committee of MICHAEL TOUMLY. JAMES HAYS, Arrangon’ts, PATRIUK GAVANAE. } KVENTRENTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF me Democratis Republican Council Convention, at 87 Fast Eleventh street, October 19, 1954, Smith was deciared to be the nominee for Councilman of the Fiftieth Courctl district for the ensuing year. LAURENCE TURSURE, an: AxTuosy 8. Woops, Secretary, EVENTH WARD—Fi#' 1 KENTH COUNCIL DISTRICT — Ata meeiing of the Democratic Republicun Oon- Me to nominate a anti for ane held Wednesday evening, October 18, at uarters, pominated for re election ye gat paenimonsly ecley ae 9 candiate, feel that they the name of Mr. have not only gratified the wishes of his but also that the electors of his district have fullest conficence in bis integriiy as a man, apd will on the day Spon ey our act by givirg him such —= Will prove to the pudlic that th: ser- Vices of a trueand “atth'»! servant. big ag GEORGE G. ae BENJ. Sone JOHN HURLEY, TUMP CANDIDATES FOR POLIICAL PRINTING — OLIVER & BRUTHER, 82 Beekman street; platform, neat, quick, cheap.” EVENTEENTH Was D.—\T AN ADJOURNED MEET- ing of the democrats of the Fiftieth district, in th Seventeenth ward. held at the house of W. Bufk, on mo- Galligen was sppointed fecretary; on motlsa, Baraat G was 8) ec: on 7 ny was rencminated the ince, it candidate for Coun of the ssid district, w! rey the meetin, formed themselves into a permanent club to carry ou! their object. Mr P. McCormick addressed the meeting. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet on Monday evening next. Signed JAMES SANDE tem B. J. Gynicay, see. me ree eae others. Pcomaiie sate for the Barba of pominting commitiee for the of charter officers for the feventeenth ward, held at Her- mitage Hall, corner ot » lien and Houston streets, op Fri- Jommittee, day evening, October 20, ihomas Relily, Esq., was duly nominated asa candidate for Alderman, by » majority of the Ncminating Committee. Peter Keay,” ‘Willa Raywood enn) Nicnolas Kissell, JBIRTEENTH WARD. —AT A MEETING OF THE DE- mocratie National Nominating Committee, of the Thirty-fitth Council district, held on Monday, October 16, 1864, Thomes was nominated as a candidate for Counciiman of the Thirty-Afth district of the Thir- teenth ward. = oor 1 EDWARD RYAN, Committee. ENTA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—COMPOSED OF THE Twelfth, Nineteenth, aad Twenty.secend wards. Regular democratic nomination for Assembly—Ni Seagrist NICSOLAS ROGERS, Chairman Com. NICHOLAS TIEMANN, Frapr’ck LErorin, } secretaries. \WENTY-SIXTH COUNCIL DIS?RICT, TENTA WARD. — Ate meeting of the delegates of the Tweaty-aixth Council Distrist ld at the Tenth Ward Hotel, on Sat- beg hoe ing, October 21, 1854, Mr. Asa H. bav- ing ed the nominstion, Mr. John Van Tine was unanimously nominated as the Democratic Republican candidate for Councilman of the Twenty. sixth District. ‘WM. B. CAUT! , Chairman, Joun LaraRcr, Secretary. HIRD WARD CITY REFORM MEETING.—AT A large and respectable meeting of the electors of the ‘Third ward, held at the Franklin House, on Friday, the 18th instant, on motion, slexander Stuart, Ha, was called to the chair, and Benjamin M. Tredwell Mal- ford Martin were chorea vice presidents, and John W. Hamersiey snd David J Lyous appointed secretaries. On motion, a Committee of Five was appointed to nomi- nate candidates to be supported at the ensuing election for charter officers for raid ward, to report on the 18th instant, which committee reported unanimously the fol- lowing gentlemen:— For Alderman -Orison Blunt, gun manufacturer, No. 171 Broadway For Councilman—Fourth Mistrict—Nicholas Ludlum, merchant, No 209 Greenwich st For Assessor—Isaac P Olz stead, bookkeeper, No. 207 Greenwich street, For Constables—Andrew Nisbet, Benjamin C, Benham. For Commissioner of Common Schoolsa—Thomas E. Stewart. For Inspector of Common Schools—Benjemin G. Clark. Fer Trusteer of Common +chvols—Hiram T. Riggs, Henry P. Martin. FOR INSVECTOR® OF ELBCTIONS, First district—John Pa.ten, Jr , George Southmayd. Second district—James i nglish, John M. Flint, Third district—Kufus Meech, Charles Arms. Fourth district—Thomas C. Bartine, David 1 Lyons. The followiog gentlemen were appointed a Vigilance Committee:— JW Hammersly, Chas F. Porter, Dr. Lewis, Benj Treadwell, David Acker, Robt L Stevens, Isame Greenwood, A8 Gavitt, Anthonv Barclay, TavidJ Lyon, ’ GGHodgwiks, AK Maynard, John Jrerrell, DO Hyde, ‘AC Bard, JamenEng.i:h, John MeCoy, Alex M Bealy. ‘A Melntyre, Jobn Harrison, Hiram B Fuller, TE Bishop, ‘Wm Young, NLLodlum, By Rockford, Thomas Monroe, J W Bteight, Wal:er R Jones, Mulford Martin, AS BO Begart, Wm A Archer, Geo L Wolf, DA Jones, ay Baker, raward Taylor, ugh Mertin, Dj Gale, jaloney, Alex Stuart,’ Win Clack, \srr{eon, Jchn Meeke, Thos McKnight, RL Cherles King, ‘Thos Lyon, Charles Anthon, M Price Moore, Robert VoJrea, John H Flint Wm lee, Chas A Stetson, Robert Stuart, Roswell 3urrows, John Tarrant, Thos W Gale, Beaty Bracley, © John Miller. Wm H Fish, Bemuel Taylor, Geothaes BS 00n : muel Ta; jeo Shaw, % John B Benton, Wellington Cupp, Edward: Wotton, Hiram T higgs, Stephen R Weeks, Robert Coleman, Jobn Compton, RobtJGeuld, ' John P Howard, John G Davis,’ GeoY John McCoy, James Harrison, John Wall, J. 0. Fowler, BF Winchester, Edger M Mullin, Morria Leipriger, John MecVickar, Jobn Greason, Cochrane @ we, Wm SLudlum,’ Dr Child, Geo Southmayed, Wm Kent, and 216 othe: NHIRTFENTH WARD REGUbsR DEMOCRATIC WHIG Bominations. For Assembd!: jor Petty. Fer Aldermai—Jobn H Belege For Counc min (Thirty distrist)—William Floyd; Thirty fourth, Henry 8. Jennings; Thirty fiftb, Avguatus T. Howel. For Anecssor—John Byxbee For Schro! Commissioner—Augustus H. Morand. For School Trustees—Wm H. Romaine, E.8. Newins, Alfred Starr. For Constabler—Tavid Saffen, W. E. Horton. Inspectors of E'ections (First district)—Jas P. Ab- dott, Benjamin Haskell; t¢cond, Abraham Myers, Wm. D. Holmes; Third, sndrew J. Craft, John A. Platt; wis, Nathaniel J, Boyd; Young. NUAH 8. WRITLOCK, KE. 8. Newrns, Secretary. HE UNITED DEMOCRATS OF TdE SEVENTEENTH wardin the field —Both elected nominstion com- mitteen of the two democratic sections im the Forty- eighth Council district, in the Seven‘eenth ward, have joined together and united themselves for the aves of mskicg ® common nomination of one candidate for Counetiman in said district. On the balloting, there- fore, the result ap; 4 to bo that Jacob Held, No. 51 Avenue A, was unan‘mously nominated as candidate for sa'd office, and so ccclared. By this joint and com- mon nomination, both committees are confident to have faithfuliy performed their duties, and satisfied the wishes and desires of their constituents and fellow-citizens, and recommend their cominee for support at the com- ing election. By order of both comm! . J. WEBER, Secretary. PERSONAL. RESCUED PASSENGER BY THE ARCTIC HAS A communication for Mr. Gordon, whose family sailed for London in the ship Ocean Queen, from New York on July 6. Apply at 36 wa} pttisies EDWARDS, SANFORD & CO. ‘NFORMATION WANTED OF CATHERINE DALY, NA- tive of county eee Ireland; lived ten in Canada, snd five in tate of New York. dhe has black bair and eyes, and has lost a tooth, Any person who can give any account of ber, will confer a great fa- yor om her and her brother, James She has a legacy to getiffound. Address J. D , Herald office. T[PSRORMATION “WANTED—OF “MARY "McDONALD, daughter of Mrs. Aun Thomson, « native of Scot- and, who is supposed to be at prosent in this city. Ap: foformation will be. thankfully: regeived. by’ her sister Margaret, at Earle’s Hotel. FORMATION WANTED OF WR JO} who left his home, ee tae ee on dressed in @ brown sack coat, leg Ge ad is aged 42 and a native of the faliy Secdved oy his wife and family at the ab: his son, at Ruse Mint esdsy evening, 17th instant. seen was ® Ireland. Ap; formation will be thankfully "s e named ¥ THE GIRL THAT LIVED AS A DOMESTIC AT 76 ES of shree R. J. ©, 179, WHO WAS TO HAVE MBT JONAS M ‘A. 8. White on the 12th of October, is informed that he js home and desires to see him. NIVERSITY PLACE V3. ELM PARK —STILL ON the lookout—same hour and place, SAMUEL. (ORNER OF BROADWAY AND NINTH STREET.— THOMAS K. CULLEN, late of Robert Sinclair’s es- ishment, invite: his friends to call as abeve. where he has opexed a first class restaurant, a Ane billiard saloon, containing five excellent new al « re. freshment saloon, which in the quality ef liq a &e., hepa =) comparison with any establishment the city. Private supper rooms attached to the restaurant. ed iVY’S RESTAURAN", 90 PRINCE STREET—CON- ducted on the most rescherche European style, is tke only convenient place ‘or gentiomen desiring to take ‘their meals ap town ‘Private supper rooms are thiown open for the secommodation of parties that wish to be served (reparately. EXTRA PAY. Sromgly, pally Bounty Seaght’ cot volt pation of eared U. 8. seamen ool clsime against the U. 8. reoovered EDWARD BISSRLL Agent, and late purser Uf, Navy, 0] Wail ws, OO ee