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: FEW ROOMS, SUITABLE cm AND LODGE. =~ OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A WAY, UNION |ARE —HANDSOY: ‘| Be, to let, or without board. ig an eA stdrees 8 Dee ee wer! beans ‘doard, can be obtained at 342 Atlantic street; house ew, with the modern improvements. OARD BROOKLYN.—A LADY CAN BE A°. By emtunted with board ino famlly where there ae Dut few doarders, at a convenient distance from either to ao Sy ogee Ss of the ferries. Aidreas M. HL, Herald ofce, or Hrookiya BROOKLYN—A VERY DE3! 10. STREET. HANDsomELY | JROAED, Pl Uantemen who are ithe bust. srivaie table, the house being replete | Beet Dart of New York. . Conafer street, nips derate terms, at Ld at Breakfast at Lo hd i, Board, Herald office. IN BROOKLYN—NEAR THE FERRY. SINGLE gentlemen seeking comfortsble board for the win- ter, can meet with desirable accommodations st $3 per week singly, or $7 for two friends. Reoms with open grates and oth’: conveniences. 65 Henry street. : OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A HANDSOME ROOM, ON ae Sane Sena eee CAM BAS. Borie sor unfurnished, for and his Ay arnished rooms, wit | wife, bedrocm adjoining if required; back parlor, Cay warn y oly dacs hed, with pentries and . House within five minutes walk of the aera y ¢, suitable for an oflee. uth and Wall stzeet ferries. Inquire at 72 State street, corner of Henry. $$$ um _____ }OARD IN BROOKLYN —ONE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with board in 8 private family, a few minutes wal from Fulton ferry, by apply ing at 112 Sands street. Keferences exca sagen as above, = 9 al nae CARD IN SOUH BROOKLYN—A PRIVATE FAMILY 62 VARICK STREET, ST. JOBN’S PARK — (Englieh) will let handsome acoommodations toa handsomely furnished front room, on ntleman wife, or two single gentlemen, witn with pantries, &o., to let, with baa bd Location in Woodhull street, near Hicks, conve- d his Laie Bay! & large room, suitable for | nient to the ferry. Address G. W. P., Herald oillee. ntlemen. First h Gas, quire as above. AY STREET—FURNISHED ROOM3 TO e house is newly fitted up, with all the OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, NEAR ATLANTIC ferry.—A well furnished room and bsdroom on second flocr, sui‘able for a goutlomin and wile; also as. modations for one or two gentlemen, can tained tm the house of a small family, desirably located at No. 3 STREET.—TWO VERY DESIRABLE PAR- | Cheever place, second coor from Macrison strest. Re- Jet, to gentlemen, with or without par. jAlso, @ few small bedrocms, to lodgers only. Very reasonably, _ References exc! 04RD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON ferry. Two gentlemen can have as plessant squire room or bedrooms; tev) bgese, and agreeable home. ‘Those wishing bre: and tea only preferred. No, 43 Middagh street, rear Willow. OARD WANTED,—A YOUNG G@RMAN MERCHANT GLE GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACIOMMO- A ant Ss aeeh roam Lad he hes ae ina be, a ‘with pleasan! rooms b 2. or American house, with beard; would lise one where he c vaobinnbsauts radpeane POE eT cirele, for the purposeof acquiring a knowledge of the English er je. Address, with terms, &c., 4. B CR, Herald o OARD WANTED—WITH FRONT ROOM AND BED- room, for s gentleman and wife, in the vicinity of Broadway, not above Twenty-first street. Address L. G. A., Union square Post Office, stating location and terma, Which must be moderate. R STREE", EAST OF BROSDWAY—TWOOR igie gentlemen can have nex'ly furnished or without partial board, at the above ad- RINGE STREET, WEST OF AND NEAR jay, gentlemen and theiz wires, or single obtain desirable scoommodations, wit bret class, with gas and baths-—pleasaat Pe FAMILY can ACCOMMODATE ONE OR men, with or without partial board, B50 Machougal strech, between, bleed OaRD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND IWO ove block from Washington syuare, Re- ladies, in a respectable boerding house or private mm and required, femily; @ parlor ox the first or second floor p:elerred; —————___________________.__ | two large rooms connested, with amp'e closets, msy ANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR A GENTLE- | suffice. Address box 832 Post Office, with iozation, de- nd wife; also two single rooms for gentle- seription and price. in s beautiful and perfect}; v4 ie ARES hand gas, at 67 Perey waco, betmeen | FQOARD WANTED— A SINGLE GENTIGMAN DESIRES Fourth streets. & small furnished room, with partial board, ina a RE ¢ family, where the social comforts of a hone can AND BEDROOM, FURNISSED, TO LEC, e enjoyed. tion up town, near secant gs pe beard, in @ private house, at 42 Uni- | Address, stating terms, etc., G. 3.C., Herald ofilce. Best references given and required, LtDY WOULD BK PLEASED IF 8HE OARD WANTED, OR TWO UNFURNISGED ROOMS, with a family where ebe could instruct. by three single }: in a reapectable family, asic, and drawing, as compensation for her | within ten minutes walk of City Holl, Terms mus! satisfactory city reference can be given. | be moderate. References exchanged. Address A.Z, » Herald oifice. ‘TE FAMILY, RESIDING IN LEXINGTON , having more room than raquired, would second floor, with board, to a gentleman | one or two single gentlemen. The house he &c. References required, Address care of Mr. Field, 86 Duane street. B= WANTED—BY FOUR GENTLEMEN, IN AN English or feotch family, where there aze ‘but few boarders taken; cinner at 634 o’closk. The neighdor- hood of St. John’s Preferred. Address J. H. P., Vox 8,207 Post Ofiles, with full particulars, Buz. WANTED—FOR THE WINTER, BY A.GEN- tleman and wife, in a private family. Location mount be near Fifth avenue. The best references given PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET lcor; also, a large front room on third : room wither without board. Apely and required. Address R. 0. K., Herald office, fhirteenth atrect, between Fifth aad th trueticns given cn the pianoforte. OsRD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wire, in a private family, where there are not more FRENCH FAMILY, COMPOSED ONLY | than one or two boarders. Addre.e ®. W. H., Broadway thes and wife,would hike to dispose of one | Post Office. shed rooms, with or without breakfast. in Amity street, and has the modern im. pense ct MR EAE I Td at Ran Pts Rs BY WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, NEAR WASHING- Only single gentlemen need epply to T. wi ten or Willoughby stzeets, by a genttem adway. ono child and: urse, ina private fami'y of the first spectayy, where the comforts of a hom may be r HAS JU:T OPENED A HOU:E 162 BUL- | lized. A.good suit of apsrtmoats, furuished§or unfar- strest, one docr from Depraa place. A'l | nirhed; in a houre with all the modern imgrovements, ia it fernished rooms please call imme- | a derirable location, necessary. None need upply bat those who can furnish what is required, and thsy must state terms and particulars. Address box 531 Post Office OARD, WANTED.—A’ F2ENCA LADY, PROFES302 of ic, competent to give instruction on tl i= desires board in scme respectable privata family wher h instruction would be considered as Br payment for the same; where, also, she can obtaia oemd in ane Rasiieh lapguage in — for a in en ‘or further particulars f 20 Waters’, $33 Broadway. ae ot See ——$ $$ $$ Biz WANTED FOR THE WINTER—A GENTLE- ol ‘WHO HAS NO OBJECTION TO CHI“DREN, date a smell family with board anda front room on second floor and s smaller in one of the most desirable locations, pase continually. Inquire at 66 Boesnd a ONS LOOKING FOR BOARD OR BOARDESS ‘afidentia ly informed that there is ro other a a sure, sores) ble, or satisfac- Fons office; besides directed free of Giinton Hall, corner of Eighth street and man, hie’ wife, three children and nurse, wish btain about three rooms with a genteel American | 7, Who have more room [then they waut (below Fourteenth street), who live well—but yet plain. The advertiser is in want of a home for himself and family, uvtil May Ist, 1866, where there are no other boarders, and where social feeling and exemption from formality ‘Would be appreciated. Address Charles W, Herald of- BLE AND RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TAKING decline exposing. their hoases as sush io eve. ons bo polltely an tJ Tree of ohacge. Offics, Clinton Hall, cor- sth street and Lafayette place. fice. AT NO. 4 ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE. OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND TWO oof me ghe ieee ont town, accessible by Boss gentlemen, can bs accommodated with gooi je from fo Bt ee the city. Desi leasant rooms. Apyly at 14 Jones atree!, ter Rhetr ves, or single gentle- | between er and Fourth ptreets, near Sixth avenue. OARDING.—TWO SUITS OF ROOM3, ON THE FIRSC and s¢oond floors, handsomely furnished, in a first slags house, Nos. 49 and 61 West Twenty-second street— shionably located tetween the Fifth and Sixth ave- Bues; also, 2 room for asingle gentleman. References unexceptionable on either si fa aie iD ental OARDING—AND AN ELEGANT SUITE OF FUR- nisked rooms, on the first floor, consisting of a par: Jor and two bedrooms, with clorets; also, a parlor aod | bedroom on second and third floors, and rooms for alngle gentlemen, at 82. and 84 Fast Twenty-third strect. OARDING.—A PLEASANT ROOM, IN a SMALL private family, to let to s sing's gentleman, with partial Dosrd, or to two gentlemen wishing to room to- gether. Gss and baths, Please address Cade, Union aquare Post Office. SL OsRDING, &c.—WANTED, IN HOBOKEN, -PERMA- nent and comfortable board for a sicgle gentleman; AE ere and wife. 2ddress box 3,183 Post Office, N. ¥. ae OARDING AT 624 BROADWAY.—TWO GEN‘LE- P men and their wives can be accommodsted with irsble rcoms aed board; parlors with bedrooms at. tached, or single rooms; oné parlor and bedroym on the first oor, frontiag on Broadway. OARDING, AT 202 EAST RROADWAY.—FRONT AND back room, on the second fhser, to let, with boa-d, to gentiemen end their wives. Apply at the above Rumber, ° BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A or one large room; he it where no other tes juired. Location ‘above Union \ seating forma, which must be moze. 3,493 Office, ¥ , in a gente: m1 , with a second story room, unfur- ries. Payment in advance and no re- red. Addrers L. U., Union square Post g where an interview may be had, will ro- ste attention. FANTHD BY A LADY, A PARTIALLY weom, ins private family, or where few taken; location not above Fourteenth of Sixth avenue; {erms not to exceed ‘Address E. H. SX, Unicn square Post ITH A PLEASANT FRONT BEDROOM, vuilte, Geotereunaas fad tree be Mpg with grate, suitable for tro - Her with ore rear bedroom, ina boaatifal to- te street, opposite the Dattery. References PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BARD, At 244 i Migs stre: t, betwoen Eighth and Niuth bh gas, and all the modern tmprove- onl] immediately. pee ee ae | haNpsOuni¥ *URNSiIeb Back Par Kip first floor, to le: ae bie ia or asmell family P| of inne ssn enjoyed. Reie- ced. App'y at No. 8 Crosby street. MANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, st and tea (or without tes) aad din in “ices lamity, whose society would Location above Caasl street or in Brook- eayeen ferrfes. No old fogies noed D., box 2,683 Post Offieo, .) LET, TO A GENTLEMAN AND BI3 two slo second OARDING NEAR ST. JOHN’S PARK—A PLEASANE front room, with bedroom and pantries, on the third floor, suitable for s eo and wife, also rooms for single gentlamen, at 13 Beach street. OARDING IN BROOKLYN —A LADY HAS TO Let ® jarge room and a bedr with or without board; s!s0, an entry bedroom, esitable for a lone ro- epectsble lady or gentleman; only one imian'e’s walk from Folten ferry, ‘Tho situation it quiet and doszirad'e, Phare inquire at 66 1° street. Bove cot WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, B13 wife, aad child, three years of age, and nurse; ia a 4 gle geatlemgn, the story vate fomil; fgered, above Nighth street and near nzh pirtial board for the gentleman, Th> Erosdway! stor and ‘chasaber requ 4 tere fethancsome, and contains all the modern | must not ¢xc:ed $¥5 per week. The m= tisfactory " iene it 284 Kant Twelfth streot, | reference given andexpected. Address W. J. K, Herald p Ay office. (ORNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD OR WITAOUT are for single gentlemen or gentlemen and their ives, at No. 4 Fourth streat, conysnient to the Kigath enue railroad, F'borra—r ROOMS TO LET, WiTA O8 WiTHOUT lors iy —IWEA) DESIRABLE LARGE BACK PAR- lust \wly &ratshed, at $8 per week ae t 44 Huan, corner of Morton streets, Alto rab) frot room, from the lst of November. use, nd tt in order. DOWN bd gon oR a rer Gaae ee leaasnt rooms yard No. 126 (waders street. References re- Bosrd.—Fooms, consisting of front snd bae par on the ay me ed be had singly or together, ry , Barri and Hudson street wat USHED APARTMENTS—WiTH OR WITHOU' eeePantal board fet at 18 (old No, 0) Bostord convenient to atreet stages acd Sixth avenue cars. . 1a ENTLEMEN LEARING FURNI3HED ROOMS, WiTH- t, near Lao po pow.—rwo. GEATUEMEN oa = a wi board, down town. a iva’ ‘sfow gentmen can be accommodated with rooms. Apply at 268 Greenwich stress, IS 4 PRIVSE FAMILY.—A FAMILY, HAV- out board, down to: be oom rie wiab, will Tot the'sesond | No, 10 Jay street, tuadionel thierry saatagad peace, 0 are willing to pay for References : ENTLEMEN WISHING FURNISHED K street. beipicpacatbons private family, can obtain them by culver at 174 ey eis , | Gieene street, near Bleseker, sdf rooms, Brest tenures, farwehess NE OR TWO SINGLE GENILEWEN CAN BE AO. firet class. me and gas. Best refer: J commaoanted with partis fusplshed or untar. : $4 Histon ae, | eat Adare: 8, tore clon, The YN—A AND GENTLEM RIVATE ONE OR TWO VARY PLEA. or two or three aot soning rooms, farnished or unfurnished, ean be igs 9 Get stress | avenuar opera Be Bock resus, esse por E aven: ’ 's . The hoase ry. funtly focktod, nud has all the modern: tm STREET ERO De aE ete AT ont exchanged. BROOKLYN.—TWO on A | Refersnowe : and wife, can be accommodated with VATE BOARDING.—TO LET, A LARGE ROOM ‘or two desirable front rooms, ha: ‘on the second floor, with grate, and pantry attach- Vokare ten can Tool perfect thoes Sruieke, ts Sew sea ron the: third ih reo miauten walk tf Humitton ferry bed = » totwo BPAY at 105 Thompeon street, near Hiopatva, ! sto and yard. ha: T M3, IN clee, N fom tain provemeata. A 4 | 5 ; changed. street, second door from Second avenve, near cars and stages. LET—A FURNISAED ROOM AND BEDROOM, TO a few single men, ¢r a man ani wife, with or with- out board, in a private family, where the comforts of a — muy be found. Apply at 11 James street, third rr. 'ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, TV¥O ebid en and servant, would iike to get board ina private family, npsere A parlor and two bedrooms will be required emces exchanged Addresa C. H *F., box 2,057 Post Office. ANTED—A FURNISRED ROOM AND BOARD, FOR a family, consiating of a gentleman, wife and child. Terms must be moderate; locstion Eighth ward, Ad. dress H. I. C., box 651 Post Office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. LADY WISHES A PARLOR, BUC NOT TO THE exclusion of the family, without board; losation en Fifth and Seventh avenues, and Foartenth aud Twenty-seventh streets, Address Mrs Merril, Herald office, stating terms, &c. Also, a small bedroom wanted ROUSE WANTED. —4 WHOLT OR PaRTOY A house wanted, with modern improveraenta, for = family of grown persons; would not cbject to take a gentleman snd his wife > boerd in compensation for rent. adcrers, for four days, W., or oall at 177 ‘wen: ty fifth street. URNISHED HOUSE.—WANTED, BY A SMALL FAMI- ve ly, without children, a furnished house, in a good Tcestion, from November 1 to May. Any ons having sueb, at » reasonable ren‘, may hear of a cirofal tenant. Referencee exchanged. Address L. X. Z, Herald office, URNISHED APARTHENTS WANTED FOR A GEN- tleman, wite and servant; the entire second story would be preferred, together with privilega in the kitchen, and bedroom for servant, Toey must ba co pletely furnished and the rent moder Add: stating fall particulars aud prica (no others will be a! tended to), 11. S. B, box 930 Post Office. OUSE WANTED BY A RESPONSIBLE TENANT—A tio or three story house, in good repatr, between Grand and Bond streets, from one to six doors from Broadway, on a leaze for a term of eight or ten years. Acdrers H. 0. X. L, Herald office. ORSES WANTED.—A GENILEMAN, RESIDING within eix miles-of Fuiton ferry, wishes to take a spon of horses to keep for the winter for their services. They will be well kept, used carefully and but little, as his family is canal. Apply at 102 Broatway. TEAM ENGINE WANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND horizontal steam engice and boiitea, from 25 to 36 Le al a Addrein bux 686 Pos; Office, stating par- sulars. War WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, IN THE upper part of the city, for six months. A mode: rate sized house with modern improvements for a smal) family. Address box 388 Post Ufiee. 'ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, (SMALL FAMILY, no children,) & two svory attic, or small three story hous’, with gas, bath, aud water closets. It must be Iecated inan agreeable neighborhood, between Tenth and Thiriieth streets, and west of Fourth avenue. Ad- éress H., box 2,030 Post Office, stating location, terme. ‘ANTED—A NEAT TWO STORY AND BasSEMENT house, near Broadway, below Fourteenth street, contsining gas, hot aud cold water; reat moderate. Ad- drees E. K., Post Office, stating terme and location, h fobs eventos tgs FOR A SMALL FAMILY, genticman, lady, ani one child, with some respect- able femily, between Bleecker aad Canal streets, weet side. Satisfactory reverence given. Poszession between the first and fifteenth of Novembsr. Address E. W., 222 Greenwich street. NiED BY A MARRIED LADY, 1WO FURNISHED rooms, withou: board, w.th pantries attached anda convenience for fre in both. Kent not to excaed $3 50 or $4 per week. Address E. L., Broadway Post. DRY GOODS, &c. Office, BROADWAY.—GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS, James France, 703 Broadway, has receive and will offer for sae on Monday, Oc: 23, a large lot of ms and pleid silts, of very superior quality amd dl atylos, at 48., bs anc yard; also as, All woo! Plaids, French Merinoes and Cashmeres, and severs! certons of Paris worked collars, sleevs oe the newest and most recherche gools lanperted sezeon. 8 BEOADWAY.--GREAT BARGAINS—CARPETS at cost-—purchased at reduced prises.—PETeR- BON & BUMPRARY will now sei] off their stock of car pets, &e , at the lowest prices. Rich ‘velvet carpe's. Rich taj carpi 108. @ 14s. Sa. a 12s. Be. 8s. @ 10s. per yard. 6a a 78. a Also, on consignment, large assortment of cheap ingraima at 31. per yard. Ol cloths. rugs, mat- ting, mats, &e, ed low. No. 379 Brosdwsy, corner of White street, LANKETS AND FLANNELS.—JUST OPENED, FIFTY bales rang gs English blankets; also, one hun- éred bales of res! Welsh and other approved fisnneis— for sale at prices much below trade. A. T. STAWART & CO., Chambers atrecte, ILOAKS, CLOAKS, TALMAS, &C., KO, KO —QRORGE BROLIE, 61 Canal street, bes just recsived another shipment of ¥ and maptillas, otaer house in the way, Reade and handsome rew styles of French closks plain and richly embroidered velvet, satin, moire antique and other fa! 5 ladies are respectfully invited to examine his very large and select stock of Parisian and home minufactw cloaks, tal- mes, &c, &., before purchasing eleewhs B— Pleace observe 61 Canal and ¢3 Lispsnard streets, coors from Broadway, soath side, Te AUCTION.—KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID gloves:— [36 dozen of ladies beat quality of white, at 6e, per pair. 316 “ «" light,’ at 63. per peir. 450 dozeii dar! +t 5s. per pair, 275 dozen black ‘ot 5s. per pair. Also o lar, and ohildrea’s hosiery ang fickots. MA’ STEWART, 779 Broadway. RENOA LACE Sit ‘MES! ES H. & 8. PAIN. GIERY, 523 Broadway, wader the St, Nicholas Ho- tel, have just received a very fine and recherche stock of fancy ew broideries sn rich laces, comprising point and Brussels valcsciennos, white and black guipure, and em- broidered gnipure sate. 3 Broadway. IGBLY WPORTAN? 10 TRE LADIES. —H3 PEARL street. Correts, corsets, corsets.—Mra, STONE importer of Frerch and English wove corsets of the most approved shape, style, avd color, begs to cll the attea- tien of the 8 to her © stosk jast received froa the first 18 in Pari d London. cold who'osale and retail at prices lower than ever before ofered, which e6es competition Ladies will do well to eatl and exam. ine before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forgot the num ber, 443 Pearl street, between William and Kose, Unt BECEIVSD.—MRLLER E GRAN, 871 BROAD. way, Lave just received reveral carton’ of rich lace Gowds, ccysleting of Volencieones, from 10d to $30; Chantilly, point, Guipure, Ac ; alas black th-ead veils, from $6 to $40; ond Paria embroideries, quite new. Their stock is very extensive ani unrurpsee1, offered at a small advance. LAIDS—DOUBLE WIDTA.—ALL WOOL SAXONY extra fine nitk and wool ditto, at Atty A. T. STEWART & CO, Broalway, Chambers and Reade streets, few FALL FASHIONS, ANCY FURS.—GEORGE 8, MAWSON, (EST \BLIBH- ed 1839), importer and manufacturer of fancy fora of every desoription, wholesale and retail, 4435 Maiden lane, Ladies desiring a reliable andjchoios arti- cle of iy wellknown maoufecture, at reaconadle se are respectfully requested to call, All fare wacraat to be as represented. TUR STORKS-—28314 BLEECKER STREG, BETWHEN Ny) Grove and Barrow, end 325 Eighth avenne, be- tween Twenty. sixth and Twenty seventh streets. Ledies pine Op a y ere can rely o Oo * Ser; wearanted resh manafvoture’ and ae very low rates. RE FUR COMPANY, 401 BROADW(Y, IN- MTorm the Tedios and the pubic that thetc atSck is and, oe will be found to con- most jed and olegant Stneasen iay vacle. ‘ visit to oar city for the pur- pore of begs fare fee the coming winter, will save NB OW fare cleaned tad altered, oud exchenged 8 x HERZOG & NEWMAN, 401 Broadway, corner of Wa'ker street. FOBERTS RESPEOIFULLY INFORMS Tau Mise tt ove will Be pi to receive orders avenue, between Tenth and Ejeventh streets, one block from Broadway. HOUSE TO Taga PURSE Lass oun sroce quire of a BROURS, 150 Fulton street. widhest D a oem HOUSE TO RENT IN BROOKLYN.— story and basement house, with ges through. out, moderately furnished, to a small, \teel private family, till 1st May, ine most desirable losation, a few minutes walk from Bouth and Wall street ferries. The rent will be taken im board, if desired. Address Byron, Herald office. yet grog ROOM, AND BEDROOM ATTACHED: with or withont the privilege of kitchen and use of utensils, &e., to let to a gentleman and wife or two ladies, in a house with small private. tamily. Apply at 176 Firat avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh atreeta, \URNISHED HOUSE IN WILLIAMSBURG —TO LET, till the first of Mey, a handsome three story snd basement brick house, reer desirably located, within five minutes walk of Peck sitp ferry, and weil furnished throvghout; supplied with gas, &c. Will be rented low to o careful tenant, with a emall family. Apply to SAWYER, WALLACE & 00., 131 Water atreot. URNISHED ROOMS WANTED—FROM FIRST OF DE- cember, by a gentleman and his wile; a first or tecond floor, containing a par.or and two beirooma; al«o a kitchen snd room for aservant. ~ situation bet ween Bleecker and Twentieth stresta, near Broadway. Refer ences exclmpged, Address box 253 Post Ofiice. OUSE AND STORE TO LED.-TH@ FOUR STORY house and store No. 164 Seventh aveoue, from the Ist of November. The lately; rent $500 p. Wooster streat. ‘OUSK TO LET—IN A VERY PLEASANT AND DE- sirable location, west of and very near Broxdway, occupied as a genteel boarding house, having from eighteen to twenty boarders. Yesrly rent $600. Fur: niture for sale, price $500; cash required down, $300. B. W. RICH ARDS, 307 Broadway. O1KL TO LYASE—IN THE BEAUTIYUL AND thiskly populated town ot New Rochelle, adjoin- ing the railroad cepot, The house is now completed and contains allthe gonveniences of a first class hotel. Toa good man the place will be leased at a — rate. For particulars, enquire of F. A. POTTER, No. 2 Hanover street, or W. B. HOY, 230 Ninth aveune. FFICE AND LOF!, NO. 46 FRONT STREET, TO let. jon given immediately. Ront ‘ver low. Apply at 19 Beaver street, up stairs, of Le He SIMPSON & SONS, Agents ARE CHANCE—TO TAILORS.—IO LET, ONE OF the best stands up towa. The location is not sar- passes, it being on one of the leading avenues, and no opposition. To a good tensnt a long lease will be given. Apply to JAMES MOORE, Tenth avence and Tweaty-sixth stree ling part may be had inae- um. Maj. THOMPSON, 27 TAM POWER.—ROOMS WELL LIGRTED, IN A GOOD lccation, with steady steam, to let. Joquire at JOHN INEDY’S steam marble works, corner of Thirty. 6fch street and Broadway. BOP TO LET—THE THREE S"ORY BRICK BUIL)- ing, 11 by 22 feet from street in rear of 73 West Broadway, suitable for a carpenter shop, silver piat ng, or similar tight mechanical business. For further parti- culars, apply to WM. E. BsINCKERHOFY, 23 Coam>ers street, from'1 to 3P.M., or 112 avenue Cy from 7 to 9 A. M. and 6 to 8 P. M. TS LET—A FRONT? R90M, BEDROOM, AND PANTRY. Rent $6 a month in acvance. appiy at 87 Avenue C. } LET—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE, ON NEW YORK jer avenué, Staten Islend, ive miouten walk from Van - beg Apply to JOAN DEVIN, 67 West st., jew York. (0 LET—-TAE FOUR SPACIOUS LOFTS IN THE NEW brown stone front building 267 Bowery. The lofca are 80 feet deep by 24, with hard finished walls, and are supplied with gas and Croton fixtures, Apply to R. KIPLING, 66 Seventh street. 10. LET—ONE LARG# ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN aND Jady farnished or unfursished, with or withont Doard; also several small rooms, for single gentlemen. Inquire at 110 Grand street. modern improvements, on reateesth atreet, opposite Stu: nt aquare. Rent $1,600 per annum. Apply to THOMAS MORTON, 132 East Seveutsenth street, or at 212 Pearl street. LET—AT THE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, WA34- ington squa:e, severe) fine basements and cellars suitable for any kind of storage; also desira®te rooms on the second and fourth ftoors; wo fine chepels connected with the building likewise to let for lectures on reason able tezms. Apply to the Janitor at the Universicy. T° LET—A SPLENDID OFFICZ ON THE. FI3S¢ floor of 442 Broad way; also a fine basemest, 125x409. Inquire immediately of J. W. PORTER, 442 Broa i WITH ALL THS y- L¥T—METROPOLITAN BANK BUILDING, BROAD xy; two spacious offices on the second tloor, Nos. dand 6, communicating. Possession immediate. EP. LET—A FINE STORE, ONE RUNDRED FERT DEEP, handsomely fitted up, well lighted, with a long Tease, located in the best part of Bowery. This isa firs: vate chance for any person who ig re to engage perma a wholesale and retail business. Address 3S. W., Chatham square Post Offices. ———_————— \0 LEY—PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, IN A PLKA- sant neighborhood, 144 Mulberry ‘street, thro: below Grand street, consisting of front and bas! parlors, on second story, bedroom and pantries between, front bedroom over bell, ee. SS ae, and fron’ yerd, graden, grape ¥ 8; posses. DMA & 0:Bo3n, basement, sion Ist November. ‘apply to Hag Walker street, corner of Bowery. Paden nanhs Berit Ba! cts. (AWC LORETO, ‘O LET—PARI OF A MODERN FOUR STORY HOUSE, near Stuyvesant Park, having gas, bath, & a tirable reridence fora small family, Rent moderate. Apply at 179 Fast Seventeenth strest, or to HOWE) & TBOMPSON, 81 Nassan street, room 7, 10 LET—TO MONEY EXCHANGE BROKERS, AS A Kean office, or to book sellers, a utere in Natssu street, near Nassau Bank. This 1s the best place in the city for the above business. Apply at 81 Fulton street. 0 LET—A BACK ROOM AND BEDS004, AND BACK basement, in a private respectable femlly, where there are no children, either plainly farnished oF uafar- rished, separately or together, at 111 Spring streot, near Mercer, yh LET—A_DFSIRABLE OOITAGE, ON NEW YOSK G avenue, Staten Ieland, five minutes walk from Van- rbilt’s 1a te Apply to JOHN DEVIN, No. 67 Wil- Mam atreet, New Yors. 0 LET—STORE WIi_ DWELLING 284 G2EENWICH street, opposite Irving Baok; rent nomioe); no taxes; locaiicn best in the city for any business, 0 LET—A SESOND OON ISTING OF FIVE rooms and thrse large elos: with or withoat, at 17 Concord etrcet, Brooklyn; also single rooms for gentlemen. Terms reasonab!e, LED--ONE SPLENDID LOF¢ 26x100, IN G4 brown stone building. Possession immedt: Apply to P. DYRSEN, on the premises, 487 Broa: entrance in Broome street. (0 LET—A ROOM AND EXDROOM, ADJOINING, ON the second floor, and a bedroom in the attic, of Houre No. 00 Varick street. OLF2—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE DWELLING J, house No, 193 Fulton etrect, near St Paul’s Voursh. This is a good opportanity for small family desiziog ard convenient residence down town. Apply remines. LET, IN BROOKLYN—A FINE 18RE2 3i0RY Tony houre with high basement, and all the modern improvements, ritaa‘ed in Presidext street, five miau‘en ‘rom tie Damfiton ferry: possession givea ime Sistely. Apply to C 8. FOUGExa, 8) Nortk Wilts street, corner of Chatham, New Yerk. 0 L&T LOW—-A LARGE ROOM ON THE SH20ND floor, lighted with gas, suitable for socisty or other meetings, at Benjamin & Fuller’s Hotel, 94 Chatham +t eg LEASE—THE MAHOGANY SAWMILL, W shops end dwelling hore, 17, 19 and 21 Canal street. The mill is furnished with two # raigh' acd ten circular raws—the fest to thirty inches—end _— the cal z steal ee os run the saws ar works. GORGE BRUCE, 15 Gia mibern 10 LEASE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 334 B&O \D. way, corner ee street, will be leased for a of years. 4 Sonera {baits &LUOKEY, No, 75 Nassan street 10 RENT—ONE OR TWO, FURNISHED ROOM?, ELI- idly situated in © desirable house snd pleassot hborhood down town. Inquire of Dr. Geduirgs, 85 Murray street. | TWO FIR:T CLASS WINTER OR SUMMER inate on the Heights at New Brighten, Staten Istand, delightfully situated, coma d- ing an extensive view of the bay aod surrounding coan try. ‘Te Bodies ats renters with overy conventense of water works, above and below, dumb waiter Congo trum pets, stables and coach hou:es, ground, pri- vate walks and avenues, within five minutes waik of New ferry, and of easy access to Quarantine, For Di power to street. z futlves iattinsnes gels ta ine, juemions ce 10°C. AMERICAN SALOON, GRAND (EET, Wil. The saloon’ Goo Arde Boor 1g % good ie i 6 RUNKE | he veld at Stuyvesant Institute, on Wednesday eve TENANT'S REGISTER. 4 ing LET, IN BROOKLYN-—-éA HANDSOME BROWN stone notes with all the moder “mprovenents Premises, 62 Willoughby street. aime TT, GENTLEMEN.—AGREEABLE ROOMS TO LET, vapetsio, ith, bot cll cd ower bathed. i or shower . R. 47 Bond street. ELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LEI, WiTd BOARD if decired, in a first class"house in mt rer i} + corner of way, THE MILITARY, Seemann a ss Nowiserans MUSKETEERS WILL, MEET AT wery, on eaday ovening, i . Persons eairous of jotting will please assemble ‘on the above e ing. 3. Howrey, Secretary. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. FAST TROITING MARE FOR SALE—A FINE black mare, aix years old, 1434 hands high, and war- rant bhp sound; can trot in 2:46 toe . A trial will be given on the track. She was brought from the country by a gentleman for his own use, and haa never been trained. Also, two road wagons, &e , but lit- tle used. Apply at OAKLEY’S, 40 Union street, Brooklyn, wear the Hamilton ferry, ARRIAGES.—-AN ASSORTMENT, COMPRISING coaches, barouches, two aad three seat rockaways, brets, pe Segoe, &e, always on band, of our own macufacture, for sale at the lowest Tates, at our reposi- tory and factory ; Nos. 24, 26 and 27 Wooster street, near Causal atreet aud Brosdway. ‘ifson, THOMPSON & CO. \OACH FOR SALE —A SECOND HiND CLOSE CAR. riage, in good order, for sale. Can be seen at the livery stacle, corner of University place and Thirteenth etreet. Apply to WM, H. TITUS, 64 Front street , Fk S4LE—A PAl# OF HsND3OME BLACK CAR rioge horses, 16 hands high, excallent travetiers, and to be sold cheap, aa the owner is aboat leaving for Europe. For aview of the horses and price, apply to Mr. G@ Buckland, Buck's Hotel, 204 Tuird avenue, corner Twenty-fourth street. C. WHITE, Chairman. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR BAY MARE, SEV! old, warranted sound and in 2:60. She iv of great endur Price $100. She can be seen tecond avenue and EXfth street. OR SiLE—A FIRST RAI with top. Apply at 815 Fe SALI--TWO VERY WINE BAY HORSE3, 15, 4 han’s high six yorrwcld. very stylish and ples sant drivers and firét rate saddle horses; warranted soundand kind. Jo be goan at the lumber yard 183 Monroe streot, corner of Kontgomer: BAY HORSE, 153; the livery stable corner GROCER’S WAGON oadwway. OR SALF—A BELUTISUL hands high, eigh? years old this fall, and is war- Fanted sound snd hind Inevery respect. He ein trot in about 3.10; also, a light trotting wagoa and haraess, bthrearly new, and 1 by the best New York makera Inquire at Kyereit’s clud stable, 22 and 24 West Thirteenth street. (OR SALE=A VALU. BLT HORSE, CARRIAGE AND harness, the property of # gentloman that has no time to use them. Ail in perfect order; and good as vew. ‘the horse is only seven years old uext epring, very styiish, and perfostly sound, kind ana true. Tus above estadlisinrnent is worthy the attention of any one wishing aeplendid turn out. Iaquire at the stable of Gillespie & Canlile, 127 East Broadway. . LE—A £PLE high, w remaricxb! low for wan' Trefth street, near U (OR SALE—TWO PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, Jong tails, fine style and action, six and veven years UA, raised ia Vermoat, warranted sound and kind, and will make fino teams for private use. Inquire at Earle’s Hotel. Will be gold low, OFSE FOR SSLE-—s HANDSOME DARK BAY horee, #ix yedrs old, sbont sixteen hands high, and Warranted perfectly sound. apply to Rd, HOK, 31 Gold atrest. A FOR SAL®, CREAP—A HANDSOME, D\RK sorrel maze, about 1535 hands high, between six and seven years old, perfectly sound and kind. Apply to G B Oven, 825 Hudson street OREES FO% SALE—‘N EXOELLRN® VERMONT bay mare, 7 years old, 15 hands high, short tail. perfectly kind in single or double harness, warracted sound, ard ean be driven by a lidy; only sold for wan’ of use; afastand prompt izaveller, ' Also, a beautiful bay 1, warraniod to trot in three miautes. App'y at REWSON’S stabie, Boerum atreet, near Falton avenue, Brooklyn. OR3HS —NEW YORK TATTERSALL’S, CORNER OF Sixth avenue and Thirty-miath street —Menagerie i be sold at Tatterwall’e, No. 664 tal Palnsa, om Tharaday, Os. horres, attached to Barnum’s nagerie, The ssle, which tll o'clock A.M. will ba positive, with. reservo, tnd to the bighes: bidder. The lo’ com prises heevy dravght, concn, laciew aud geatlemen’s baddie hi » Ke, end may ve examined at Lattecsatl’s ous to the ssle = Barnam’s entire mong seven elepbauta, two giraffes, ove ri no cf wild av'mals, with wagons, harnees, srapheraslis thireanto belonging. will be 2 auction at ap 'y Sex, of which due egiven. GEORGE OLEMENS, Auctioneer. Brory Parwss, Salesman. BS TO WINTER—THREE OR FOUR HO28E3 will be tatea on moderate terms for the wioter, pine miles from Hoboken and two from Fort Apply to Jeby Prittor, grocery store, No. 6 Haboken etrect, where information will bé ORSES.—NEW YORK TaTTAR3ALL’S, SIXTH AVE- uue, cornér of tbirty:ninth strees.--This day, at Tl o'clock A. M., will be sold at auction, fifty horses, in pairs and single, suitable for busicers, end some tine Yoad horses. Al+o, wagons, with and withou’ tops; new ond hand baruess, do and aingie; clankets, GEORGE CLEMENS, Auctioneer, HENKY PALMER, Sslesman. 1) DAY HORSF, 1534 HANDS fine sadilo horse. Will be sol Apply to J. Husson, 161 C8. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. G ENT.’2 FINE GOLD CaLIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUs ¥ tor broast pins, equal to the real diamond, wits chain, $5; witheat chin, $4. These pins can be rent vy wail oeny part of te Uuitod States. All orders — atienfed to by addressing L. & J, JACOBS, C7 way, ADIE?” CALIFORNIA CIAMOND CLUSTER EAR- tings, equal in drilliency and appearances to the realciemomd. They are really moat beautifal article. Also rings in cluster, three stone and single Call aad eee them. 1. & J. JACOBS, imporiers of dismonds and watches, 407 Broadway. AICHE AT LES3 THAN WHOLESALE PACES Wo ove now seiling watches at @ great bir, Ladies’ Giue gold watebes, $25; god levers, $30; hu watches, $40; mogic watches, diamond watches, &c. Gold chains very low Any one buying a watch can baves chain at mapufecturers’ cost. & J, JACOBS, 407 Broadway. eS CLOTILING, &C. NOTICS TO GENTLEMEN ir clothes to look like nev.— i, dyeing and repairing en- treet, where you esn get rease and paint taken out without any injury VOAH, 383 Pearl street. THING, -- $2,000 WORTH WANTED.— J Gentlemen wisbing to disp-se of good Iefs off clothing, can obtain the highest pris in oarrent money, ling op, or addraieiag throug post, JAMeS JNSY, LL Orage street, afew doors from Chatham $5 ‘ND GENTLEMEN HAVING can receive @ fair orsh price Ang to the etores No. 12 Laurens street, pear ( “West Broadway, or address hy letter through 5 Tadies atvended by Mira Cohei COE a} D —TAE ONLY HOUSS WHEE YOU T, etn got yc ur fall vates for laties’ and gentlemen's lef gapparel, is by calling or sending to Mre. h eveour, between Fourth and Jane Clothing cleaned and repaired to the TIC ATs 8 DELEGATES OF THE FOR- Sixteesth ward, held at the twenty fifth street and Bighth 54, Amos Leeda received the ae the compromise candidate of H. CRAWFORD, Chairman. Utah House, corver avenue, October 2! unanimous normins!. the dintziet. J YES Ayprpw Laary, cecr™aty, TAMWEUING OF TAR DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL Convention of the Fourtesath Councit district, of the Beventh ward, hold at the Seventh Werd Hotel on the eveniug of the 16th of October, Charles Aldsn was unarimousiy nonlnated for Cocnefaan of gald district. JOUN MARRINER, Chsirman, E. 1. Ewen, Seerotary. EMOURATIC Ns TORALIZ.1iON COMMITTER WILL P ‘be fn seseion in thy back room, Tammany Hail, from 9 ek in the morning till 4 o’elock in the after novn, from the 20th to the 27th of October. By order of the Committee. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RAL COMMIITER. —A special meeting of the above Committee Meg ‘i Octobar 25, 1864, at 73s o’cloek P.M Punetual tone: ance is particularly requested. Byorderof fuCHARD SOBELL, Chairman. Wx. B. Rrerey, ’ A. T. GATTAGIER, J Secretaries, UNICPAL REFORM COMMITTAR.—THE EXE OU M tive Committee have taven s room at 009 Broad way, coracr of Houston street, third story, where a per- gon Will be in attendance to confer with di 1) from the wards acd Conncil aistricts, It is rable that cant idates for charter officors bonominated with as little i iti orted to delay ae Persie and the eouein on wr he! = _H. M, SCHEIFFELIR, Obairman Ex Come Pam a TH ASSEMBLY DIS(RICT—COMPOSKD OF THE ‘Twelfth, Nineteenth, aad Twenty second wards gular demceratic nominaticn for — Sengrity NICHOLAS ROGER’, NichOLAS TIRMANN, Faasp'en: Lavon, ¢eretsrien POLITICAL. NION DEMOURATIC REPUBLICAN OANDIDATS FOQ Mayor :— FERNANDO WOOD. JAME3 E COOLEY, Chairman Mayoralty Convextion, Jonx C, a Soe Secretaries. Stuyvesant institute. BENJAMIN P. ifr wm evry Parrensoy, ) a a Tammany Hall. James R, Sranns, | 5 Secretaries, ge en Se us WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOSRATIC WARD iltiomen nes of the above committee are reques' fo meet this (Tuesday) evening, at rchock, at John Moloney’s, 56 Uroonwich street” eaten JO4N B. HULMES, Uharmsa, Wrtam Joxzs, ) Secretaries. ) oun Bravy, TE NDEP#NDENT NOMINATION.—FOR COUNCILMAN Forty fourth distriet, (sixteenth ward), SAMUEL HOPP-R. ieeneace-enr-srgermmesiiisieeseenstenty ATIVICATION MEESING—FOURTH, SIXTH, TENTA and Fourteenth wards—Tho democratic repablican torn of the Fourth, Sixth, Tenthand ‘eurtienth com, the Fourth Congressional distzic: requested to evening, Oct. 24, at A2 Loca y at the corner of Cana) and Centre streets, to to nomination of MIKE WALSH Hora James T. Brady, John Clancy and John . By order, JAMES MoGOWAN, Obairman of Nom, Conveatien. Joux Laamy, Secretary. MAURICE O'KEEFE, 8. McGRATH, MICHAEL TOUMKY, JaMFS HaYs. PATRICK CAVANAH. J Ee \IXTH WARD —AT A PRELIMINARY MEETING OF dS) the citizens of the tweifth council district, convened at the Black Bear Tavern, 79 Bayard street, Mr Michael Flynn was called to the clair, and Mr. Jou Burke wag appointed Fesretary. On motion, besolved, That we do hereby recommend to the citi- zene of this district, Mr. Freccis Meswegsn, for office of Councilman, @mectanic, and for miny yearaa resident of this ward, and having the utmost contdence as acemocrat, and @ man we will vse all honorable means to enaure his election. ‘ MICH SEL FLYNN, Chairman. Jonx Borks, Pecretary. JEVENTEENTH WARD—ON ¢ of the ragnier demooratie Casrter Con- d, Beli at 104 Eleventh street, the following nomivations were unanimously mace:— For Aldorman, Thomes Riley; Assessor, Wm Coulter; Constab!es, Charl:s Crus, Harvey N. Hitohs ck. PATRICK DES, Chairman. SEORGE H. Ross, Secretary. SEVENTEENTH WARD—AT HS) delegatos to Charter Convention held at Hermitage Hall, corner of Houston umd Allon strests, on Monday, 16th of October icst., James B Pensel was daly nowina- ted as the regular candidate of the democratic party for Alderman of the Seventeenth ward Wiltiom VanBenscboten, Joba Vanderbeck, Wiliam Reywood, Committee of Arrangem’ts. A MEEUNG OF TRE Jacob Boyce, Frederick A’ Ridabock, Terence Kiernan, James W. Haxteil, Jobn Higgins, Jobn Van Horn. Jaeod Weber. JACOB POYCE, Chairman of Nominating Com. 284 October, I8L4, , SEORETARY’S OFFICE, #S Albeny, August 19, 13¢4.—To the Sheriff of the Connty of New Yors.—Sit: Notice is hereby given, that at the General Fieciion to be held in this State on the Tuesday anceceding the first Monday of Novernber noxt, the following cflicers are to be elected, to wit:— AGovernor, in tho place of Horatlo Seymour; A Licutenant Governer, in the place of Seaford BE. Chureh; 4 Caual Commissioner, in the placoof Henry Fitzbugh; an “4 An Inspector of State Prisons, in the place of Heary jtorme ; All whore torms of odiive will expire on the Inet day of December nest. A Ropreseatative in the Thirty fourth Congress of the United States, for the Third gressional district, com- posed of the First, Second, Thisyl, hth wardz, in tho city of New York; fér the Fourth district, composed of thé Fourth, Sixth, Tenth and Fourteenth warda of the city of New York: for the Fifth district, compored of the Seventh and Thirteenth warle in New York, and the city of Williamsbatg, in Kings county; for the cixth district, composed of tie Eleventh, Fifteenth and Seventeenth wards in New York; for the Seventh district, composed of the Ninth,Siateeath and V'wentioth wards in New York; and for the Eighth com sed of the Tweifth, kighieenth aud Nix in New York. County officers’airo io be elected for raid co ty;— Sixteen Members of Ass A Surrogate, in the ‘A Recorder, in the A City Judge, ia th A Major, in the A Register, in the p A Commissioner of ander W. iracford; ‘aneis R. Tilow; < Welcome R. Beeve; cob A. Weatervelt; Carrett Dyeckman; taand Lampe, in the place of George G.oiar'er, who was appointed to fll a vacancy esused by the resicnation of Feary Areu ; A Police Justice, for the Secoud diatrict, in the place of Daniel W, Clarke, sho was appointed to Ol) a vacanoy caused by the death of John Metirath; Two Governors of the Alm: house, ia the place of Gus- Cheirman Com. able nominee for alderman Sod other officers. tavus A. Conover and Willian Plukney, appointed to 6M vaca clea; A District Attorney, in the pis00 of Lorenzo B. Shay- ard, who Was sppoinied to Gil @ ragancy occasioned by the death of Nathaniel B. Bluat: A Civil Justice and a Police Justice for the Seventh Ja- Sigil District, compored ot the Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards; 4 Police Justice for the Righth Judicial Dis rict, com- pored of theSixteenth and Tweatieth wards. Youre, res] 0, a E W. LEAVENWORTH, Secretary of “tate. HIRD WAKD CITY ¥ FORM Mt ETING.—AT ALARGE and respe meoting of the electors of the Third werd, beld at the Franklin stove, om Priday, 15th in stant, on motion, Alexander Staart, Es1, yas oriied to the chatr, and Benjamin M. Treadwell and Mul’o'é wa: tin were chosen View Presidenta, and Jobn W. Hamel ley and avid J Lyons were appointed Sesretaries. On wotkn, a committee of Gye was appoiated to nominate eandiates to be supported at the eusning election for Cha: ter officers for the » «4 werd, to report om the Mth iaetant, which comumttee raportad unaniimouely the fol- lowing gentlemen :-— For AlCerman—v1ison Blunt, gun manufseturer, 177 Brosdwey. For Courcilman—Nichslas $, Ladlam, me.cuaot, 299 Greenwich atzeet For Assestor—Isaac ?, Olmstead, bookkeeper, 267 Greenwich st: est. : For Constables. ham. For Commissioner of Common Schools—Thomas B, Stewart. For Inspector of Common fchools—Benj G Ciark. For Tusteos of Common cchools—Hiram [. Riggs and Heory P. Martin. VOR INSPROTORS OF KLBCTION. Ist Distrist—John Patten, Jr., George Southmayd. 24 Distrist—Jomes English Joba Flint. 34 District—!ufus Meech, Charles Arms. 4th District—Thomas C, Bartine, David J Lyons. The following geutienen appoiated & Fi committee, — J. W. Haromersicy,i8. M Treadwell, Tana: Greenwood, Anirsw Nisbet and Benjamin ©. Bea- ance David J. Lyon, ° James Rochford, Waite: R Joasa, B.C, Bogert, Jones, Hugh Martin, Alex. Stuart, “ Thomas MeKight, Charles King, ce Moore, William Lee, Roswell Berrows, Lenry Bradley, John Westor, John B Beutcn,’ Gram T. nig’, John Comaiah, Yoha G. Davis,’ garcons Harrison, B. F, Winehseter, Wm 8. Ludlum, Chs Souvbinayd, Chas. F. Porter, David 8. Acker,’ a.8 Gavitt, ” D.C. Hyde, W. 7. Burroughs, Alex. Ready, Fdward Taylor, Wellington Clapp, A. K. nyerd, Hiram &. Failee,’ Nich. 8. Lodlama, George Harrison, Charles anthon, Robert “tuart, Wm. ff. Fish « E. 8. Conkling, Robert Coleman, Alex meWhorter, W W. Hill, J. 0. Fowler, Joba} ‘errel, | James English, ‘A.Melntyre, —'T. 8. Biebop, | John MaViokar, G. G. Horgwicks, John MeCoy, John Harrison, ® William Yeung, Thewas Lycos, ulford Martin, William Beker, Berjamia Gale, Wm. G. Clark, Chas, A Stetson, Joba Tarrant, Wim. Millar, Charles Fu'ler, | George» baw, Stephen R. Weeks, Fobert J. ( Ceo. @. kreeman, Jobn Wall, Pdgar M. Mullin, D V. Cita, Robert L Stevens, Barclay William Kent, A. ©. Bard, Anthony S Fope, Georre J Wot. 8 Raioes, John Ht. ‘Thomas W. Gale, D. D. Wiaehester, Eéward W Joba P. Howard, Morris Latprigger, '. Wateon, James Kesmond, and £06 othars, € OF THE FOURTH, SIXTH AND sprising the Second Polise Judisial district—Having frequently heard for the last few days that a repert waa very industrionrly ¢ realated ts to the elfect that I wes no longer a if to thus publi frlends aad m, he 4 TLiQUOR DEALERS ARE requested to mee} at the Westchester Houre, corner ot aoenrg and Broome strest, oa Wednesday, October 25, at four o’clock ?. M., to ay ape’ organization ". der. and receive reports of ez Cvbendiut, Foe ‘ Ronent Convoury, & cretery, F[\URTFENTA WARO—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMI- nation for a nd tric’—For Assentbly, Hon Alexa P. Sherp.— Ava meeting of th¢ delegates of the Twenty-first Ward, doly elected to the docenibly Conroe wae woani- mously revolved to place tnd Hon Ale: ler P. Sharp in mairat on for a re-election. mneatved, That we recommend Mr. Sharp to the whigs and citizeny of the Sixteenth Aseembd! aed that we will we our best efforts to secure his election. BENAY C PRIDHAM, WM. H. HAIGHT, RYNIRR VeGOTE, JOUN B, MUMFORD, E. R. SHERMAN, (0 SIRPHEN BROOKER, FSQ, CHAIRMAN OF THE T' Committee of Democratic Republican electors of the Thirteenth ward —:ir—I ha considered the r¢solntions adopted at your recent meeting, and cor- dials ih meagey AEMe the dertre they express to unite the dem of the Thirteenth ward, and thus seeure the sueceen of the charter ticket, am prepared to with- draw my neme ps candicate for Daniel ’. Sammie will also wil comventionn proceed unitelly to Committes. Kor of Volice Justice in thie district, - O? TH SXTEENTH ASSEMBLY DTS - *

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