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POLITICAL. E PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN— inth Council ot eae hb ward, POLITICAL. RAND RALLY FOR HORATIO SEYMOUR. citizens + aes. York a favor of WotR of 8 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY, POLITICAL. FA MERTING OF THE ASSEMBLY CONVENTION A MEETING 0 Dictriet (Fifteenth ward), eleeted in Teuance of the call of the Democratic Republican General Jommittes, at Tammany Hall, Malolm Campbell was una- Tominated as the candidate for Amsembly frou the JOMN. B, RYER, Chairman, ‘AN VELSOR, NION DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FERNANDO WOOD. JAMES BE. COOLEY, ity Convention. Stuyvesant Institute. ne ited \ ite with t! YOUNG eraecna UNION CLUB, Fs wa 3 MEBTING> » Phos Movember 2, MAT o'clock. COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS. alcolm Campbell, BROADWAY.—ELEGANT ROOMS IN SUITS OF fom two to five, and single rooms, furnished or an- \t board, for families and single gentlemen. irtoe: met. Joux Carymay, _Wa. Paoam, Sere oor Seed TA REGULAR MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC Committee for the Forty third Council district, of Bie city of New York, held at the house of Thomas Judge, | H. G. Carr, rday, the 2lst inst., pursuant to notice previously ‘ary, Patrick McDermott, Nicholas Jud. iters, Committee. “On motion, resolved that Jeremiah E. h. Cass be elected | nd Patrick MoDermott secret: ‘On motion, Fesolved, unanimously, that Jacob 8. Moore, of first street, be, and hi jate for Coungtiman for tbe, Forty third BROADWAY, —FURNISHED poome, TO LET ntlemen, without board; ie room abtached wuitatls forse ome” Atri “ARN TH, 827 Broadway.” L. F. Harrison. EN s Chairman Mayoralty Convention, } Secretaries, at Tammany Hall. 'Y AND Democrat Republican Re 2 nex THOMAS EDWARD VEIN Gir, § Chairmen. Hewny Parrerson, Janus RB. Steen NION, HARM AND 62 VARIGK STREET, ST. ‘urnished eae room, floor, s, and hall room if required, to let, with First class accommoda- /HIN'S PARK.—A the second bs and Liquor Dealers’ Associations ot 3 Ne Be fai ee aes ees respectfully invited to waite with us om the ‘sgentletaan and is wife, th Inquire as above. EASTERN LADY HAVING TAKEN THE NEW a ‘ready to receive welect 86 above occasion. IBERTY, EQUA ITY, FRATERNITY ! Third Congressional dl ‘GRANDIN: Freedom in thought and wo action relative to political matters mendab le degree. J. Mowrzivn, nominated as 8 candi familie, diugle ge the medern improvements. day ccommodated. Dinnog at ono and half-past five o'clock. References exchanged. GERMAN, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND FIRST arge academy here wishes good board 0 to sive for the singing. Address PERSONAL, Parkion McDermorr, Secretary. The romination above being coumunicated to Mr. Moore, fied his acceptance thereof. OUNTY RATIFICATION “MEETING NATION democrats stand to fect independence in vaile in ® most com- Party collars ant MRS. MARGARET Meco HeCORT, Ron CALL AT THE office of Gardner, Greene & No. ‘will ind a package addressed to rio THE CARMAN THAT WAS EMPLOYED BY y to take two packages of oi Bivbth avenue and Ninetecnth delivered to 575 Third ieth ta to deliver the samo’ forthwith, to sb party screws are use- Men bave arisen above the dogged submission tq Teadership, expediency or availability, ‘TH wan REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUB- For ‘Alderman—W" Filia J. Brisle: For Counctlmen—Twenty first dist ty-second district, Lawrence Van James Lawson; Twenty-fourth district, Henry H. or—Levi Onderdonk. Commissionor—William Qasck ‘enbush. nta. Pe illiam Dodge and William H. Dur For Shool Trustee to fill vacancy—Gilbert J. Bogert. For Constables—Philander Brush and Charles Rook, ctors of Fleption — Second district—St — Levi Fourth district—William strlot—Lawis J Parker iy Vesey street, she ano teacher of s 1a viving, and would The National Demoera and county of 3 administrations, in faver o Greene C. Bronion for Governor, are requested to was m mass mecting at the Broa way fg, November Ist, ding to and rat ean State ticket b fe Fepublican electors of the city posed to the federal aod State just and liberal laws, ict, John Mack; Twe Tabernacle on Wednes: Wart; Twenty-third WIDOW LADY, OCCUPYING A MODERN THREE stcry house, would like to let one or two pleasant rooms to gentlemen, with or without Apply at 158 Sullivan street. ENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE OR TWO SIN- ood rooms, with board, at 14 fortable attic rooms for single house has all modern improve- Bronson for Governor, tie Republiona nomination of of the judicial and eounty shed democrats have been invited |, SEAMSTRESS, HERALD.—PLEASE CALL board; family small. Stas street, near Laight street, For Sehoal Inapack For School Trustee Pg mee phere ge MUST WANT MONEY, AND ‘ou can have it by writing to your father. reach you, and it will be peaiuies tee fs Mad wil) address the meeting — janiel “James T. Brady, Esq, Horace P. Clark, gle gentlemen, may find Bona Street; also two ver gentlemen or ladien, “References required. EEN EATLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, WITH to let—On the second floor, ja wife, oF two single their room, if required. Also, o single gentlemer mer, 147 Madison street, GENTLEMAN Say where it. Wi question or inquiry. SPECIAL NOTICES. N ADJOU RNED MERTING OF THE LIQUOR DEA ers’ Central Convention, will be held at the We tor Honse, corner Bowery = Broome street, on Tues . R. BUNC! Chairman. MERICAN STONE DRESSING MACHINE—P A are am in the tusiness of dressing ston lly, axe invited to witness ¢ the 0) at Chas. oce or, orton, Gen. 0 ‘Gruile¢ inte, hay. Yinan, Daniel B, Sullivan, Ste a, meals served in er rooms to let, suitable for with board, Apply or address to Mrs, Pal- ‘an, Ignatius Flynn, Mike Walsh, Hiram Walbridge, xt Sevenih district-— Michael Bonnell, Thomas Cawrence, 1h CCE es Fishth distefet—Samual Rowland, John Mangan. Ninth distriet—Jeato B. Ladu, Jai. Van Fr Gina DY Chairman, IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING rooms and board for his wife, three shildren and in some quiet location, reet and Broadway. re, and who have no other board Satisfactory reforence given. Address cholas Hotel, through City Post Office. SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, TO let to single gentlemen, i at a modern improvement: ait ayEly ae W Prince stroet,’n fow doure weet of Broad: ‘ands. 1-N, Dimond, a) 4 n S—James Hackett, 4—Maurice O'Keefe, 5—Geo, A. Shufeldt, Jr. €—John Stakem, ohn B. Haskin, 12 Win 1. Wiley, for six months, Joux W. Banra, Seorctary. ATIFICATION.—SIXTH ‘A family who have a couple of rooms to & WARD SEYMOUR AND wee be preferred. moeratic electors of the jeeting to he held at No. on Monday evening at 733 o'clock, to ratify the following nominations:— Assembly—Nicholas Quackento: Hours of ‘xnivition, rete 2t06P.M., ‘ELL & 37 Wall veto—Clear the track.—The D. 19—Robert Gambl 20-—James P. Du NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE NO. 272, ‘The members of the above lodge are of Broome aud wrivate house, with all the with erate and gas F req nested ‘to meet at their lod, Cro on Tuesday evening neat at 24g o'clock Pr e De HOLMES, Ww. M. Cnarzes A. Kentisu, Secretary. HILADEL PHI of. uncilnen--Eleventh district, Chas. trict, Michael C. Donohue; Thirteenth district, James E. ‘Comm: ittee of ‘angemen ti etee of MEME OMN B, HASKIN, Chairman. Gro. A. Suurenpr, Jr, Seeretary. Neary; Twolfth dis- | ciccty, for despatch of business. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A ROOMY TWO- story house, genteclly furnished, would tako a gentleman or would Ist one or two hed rooms to gentlemen. Location within f pmiaviee the City Hall and s few doors from Bi cold baths in the house. OARD—WEST OP AND NEAR BROADWAY. BROOME and suits of rooms, newly and bonutifall; Baths and joase call at 29 Cliton pl OARD,—ROOMS AND SUITS OF ROOMS CAN BE had for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemon, ina (first class house, with all the modern improvements, Inquire at No. 9 A: References exchanged. —A GENTLEMAN AND MIS WIFE, ALSO A can he accommodated with plea- at 130 Canal street, whero the Dinnor at six o'clock. 2, sal Commissioner—John W. W: ‘arth. lool Inspector—Richard Barry. ONGRESSIONAU.—FIPTIH and Thirteenth wards, and Williamsburg. AaCULAW Wile NommNATION. YOR #ONGRES GEORGE H. ANDREWS. 24, 1854.—TO ALL Mite ed ae partioulays of ange per Os} bein < carge from the wrock of the City of Philas may be learned by applicatiun at the office of J. D. GEO! ee. SAMU: EL SMITH, 17 1 EVOLENT BURIAT. SOCIETY. iety are notified to meet 76 Prince cn on this Qtonday) gp braless of importance, K DEE, General President, and his wife to board, Address F. J. P., Esq., or at my 6 REPUBLICAN GENERAL toe.—A epecial meeting of this committee will be held as Tammany Hall, on Monday, evening, Sixth district, Pat- HE HIBERNIAN BEN rick MeLoughlin, Anthony Gillin. prt Potten py Pept bo | Finance Committee—Charles Neary, Jacob Hof, Richard Barry, James Bradley, Harman Ei oinmittee of Arranzements—John W. Warth, Charles Neary, James E, Kerrigan, Jacob Hof, Wr. Martin, Mich/1, Donohue, Harman Bicke. John W. Warth, Charles Spencer, TR Thompson, David O'Keefe, and other distinguished mare TARMAN EICKE, Chairman. House first class. miso required. ’ARD, Chairman, oc] CHARLES Bee Haswei, Mave v Fans Memnay, General Secretary. THE MILITARY. MERICANS ATTENTION. —THE EMPIRE RIFLES, (late America’s Own Guard,) meet for drill on Monday evening, Get. 80, at the Bugle, corner of Elisabeth and Grand All Americans are dist ed to D. BR. AckeR, Orderly, UFFEY LIGHT GUARD—ATTENTION —THE MEM. vers of the above company ate partioularl; meet on Wednesday night, at the corner of and Washington street, at 73¢ eloee as anion ore 0 will take y Bnopny, S .N EMOCRATIC REPUBLI Peonth, Nineteenth, Teeation pleasant, shland place, late will address the meeting. J. Manony, Secretary. DEMOCRATIC TOWNSEND, Prosident. few single gentlemen, sant rooms and good board, comforts of & home may be'realixed. OARD.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN WILL FIND GOOD accommodations at &3 Forsyth street; clean, comtort- re., suitable for gentlemen NOMINATION, — FOR Councilman, Forty third district, Sixteenth ward, ga REPUBLICAN GENERAL ‘tee.—A special meeting of the sbove Committee will at Stuyvesant Institute on Monday evouing, October 98, at 73; o'clock, A punctual attendas W. B. Rirzry, BLICAN UNION the Forty-fourth aiatrict, JOUN DOLAN, Chairman, EEwanp McDonat, Secretary. ALLY, RALLY—DOW mour and Veto. Third and Sixt! LAR DEMOCRATIC REY candidate for Councilman i Sixteenth ward, THOMAS DUNT. fornished rooms, pantries, CHARD SCHELL, Chairman. g winter arrangements: & steve on third flor for gea- OONAN, ‘Captain in. ‘ WITH THE MAINE LAW— ‘cond Assembly district, compris- K At a large and onthusinstio meeting of the independent demaeratic electors of the above at 59 Contre street, on Saturda: Be on’rotion: Mr, Patrick Fitegsratd was called to the shat, james Glass and John Jones were chosen vice presidents; also Messrs, Allan’ Kavanagh and Peter Hunt ‘On motion, a committeo of five was inate a candidate for Assembly, to be support- ed at the ensuing election—which committee reported unani- mously in favor of Mr. Patrick Mullin as the independent demo cratic candidate for Assemblym sate AT TAMMA ora committee ‘D 18 Two gentlemen can te noosennoanted Ww % LEVEN WARD.—AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF ution for the Ninth Assem- evening, Oct. 27, to hear the Lar (lode ada fab Richard L, im of his nomination as Assem: jilowing letter was received from that gentle. man:— Fe fe CI Chairman of the Whig Assembly Nominating Conven- -OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE NASSAU GUARDS Are requested to meet at Monroe tIall, corner of Pearl and Centre streets, on Monday, She Whig Nominatins Co Bly district, Was held on repert of the committee a ctablo American family, a er of the above two language as all the modern improv: agen and the Buunth vente on: 6 pass constantly near it, Apply at 123 Troy street, 5 unl Hee instructed in sie Without extra charge. ‘Th Several lines of M. MURPRY, Orderly. ASSAU GUARD—NOTICE. —THE GUESTS AND members of this company are requested to attend at at half-past seven o'clock precisely, this morning , to proceed on our fourth annual target excursion * to > River ‘House, Harlem, |. Murpny, Orderl, lye Were chosen secretaries. CARD, —FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 22 UNION place, consisting of s front and iv parlor on the first Sir—I have received through your committee notice of my Assemblyman for the Ninth Assembly district, Grateful as I am for the unmerited honor you have conferred gret the necessity that constrains me to decline Just entering upon a profession alike ardu- exacting, and atan age which requires the most ‘application to ensure succes: mpt me to this step will be du ‘whom you represent, the important trust you would assign me, I'am conf sours I have adopted will ultimately meet with your appro Tom, with great respect, your obedient servant, New York, Get. 27, 186 delightfully Htastel” Urinn square park; also, rooms for single geutleme ood MULLIN, Captain, NY HALL, THURS- Society, Democra- Ward Seymour clubs, socintions, German clubs, and all others favor of the re- releetion of HORATIO SEYMOUR, spectfully requested to unite with’ the Young Men's Democratic Union Club on the above occasion. of the Committee of Arrangements, Wm, R. Farrey, Secretary” EYMOUR AND VICTORY.—NEW YORK FIRST Protective Association.—A mect- ion will be held on Monday evening o'clock, at Washington's IHead- and Pearl streets, joming election. THE E TRADES, &C. REWER WANTS A SITUATION ference as to character; wife is a dressmaker, Apply to George Moore, Walker's Hotel, 25 Greenwich strect, 0 _PRINTERS.—TWO YO! England, wish an engagement. ‘Are considered firat at all branches of the busi- OARD DOWN TOWN, FULL OR PARTIAL.—A FEW ‘single gentlemen can be accommodated with quiet board at 9 Frankfort street, chanics will find this eligible. None others nec OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET—A LARGE PARLOR ‘on the second floor, with pantry attached, suitable for a entleman and wife or ‘two or three single gentlemen; can be nal} Tp if ~ ine I trust the motives that —FIRST RATE RR- corner of Pearl. NG MEN, JUST FROM rate dunn Capable oe ‘workin rosignation was ecepted, and P. CARR, Chairman. the convention Rol ert unanimous vous of the Whereupon the con- ATCH MAKER WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED ant village in this State. ., 17 Johm street, on Me adjourned sine die. JOHN P. CONKLIN, Chairman, _A, Cameron, Secretary, NTON PLACE—A 1 Sia PLEASANT suit of rooms fora gentleman and his wife, or for single gentlemen, xt 97 Clinton place. CARD IN NINTH STREET.—TWO FINE, SUITES and rooms for two single ‘where every comi ort |, quiet home for the Ward Liquor Dealer: ing of the above next, the Soth inst, at 7 rs, corner of’ Bro: ca to ensure success at tl wed to unjust and ps Fetecting their constitutional. rights ag a S. BOW. IRST WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLL- ean nominations, made in joint convention of the nom- mating committees elected pursuant to calls from the Demo- mablivan Committees at Tatomany {1all, oe roeepespeetens gerern caer, Committee at Stay Veeant Institute, wade ou Tuesday an ednesday evenings, Whe Zkeh and 20th iustan— Es . For erage ane Ww. Brown, yiret coxncil distri ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED—TO GO TO A PLEASANT Village in Wisconsin, . Ke. N. Cortlandt street, up stairs. of furnished front room: Ucmen may be had at 25 Ni will be found, and @ respec ion, 1 are earnestly invited ave heen appointed w ‘re alone authorised t ociation:—First Dis- Samuel Auld; Third 3 5 Finance Committee, an fande to carry out the objects of the ‘hoff; Second district, ‘an Glabn. Henry Lubs, Treasurer. JOSEPH BLACKBURN, President. Hexay Aprienory, Secretary, EYMOUR AND VICTORY—NO DESPOTIC LEGIS- of the Seymour clubs and‘asso- @ direction of the Central Sey- r Club, on Wednesday evening. November 1, 1854, at 8 Jn the square at the junction of East All in favor of the re-election ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL FAMILY RE- No, 219 Adams street, near Johnson, have 9 Neasant room on the evcrnd floor to let, with breakfast and a; house furnished with ga a Tender thre home pleasant sud agreeable to ite: iumates. v ISS GALE, TEACHER OF THE PI. aoe removed to No. 1 Great Jones street. —tichael Doran, Jun. J council district—Charles Gannon. R. OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANO. forte and singing, 528 Broadway, sons at his residence and the residences of his pupils, petuer information please apply. et kis recidease; Gx My i Andrew J, Perry. Fr luspector of Schools—Dr. J. M. Andre For School Tru:toes, for the fuil term—M. Von Hagan, ‘Michael Halpin. To fll vacancy of two years—Michael Brennan. Constables—Charles Tnepectors of Election 1D; Second district, , John R. Pryor, thom lation.—A mass meetin, 01 LYN el a. ciations will be held under t! Bosne raat teh caatis aesoe ak ee Le family rooms and two smaller rooms, with gas lights, in house most delightfully located; ma: with fol] or partial be x street ferry. Address N. OARD WANTED—FOR A PARTY OF FOUR OR FIVE entlemen, with a private family, where Good substantial required, with bath expect fig Post ‘Office, etating terms, Be had, furnished’ or witnic four minutes "clock precisely, Bi G torte be PIANOS — BEAUTIFUL, BRIL. oh & Brother aro selling aplendia 3 = prices; having located up town where 3.0 in rent, great bargains are now offered. ir melodeons, guitars, de, ew OOK & BROTHERS,” S43 Broadway. and “Alexander Brultee. First district, John Co James i Hugh 0° respectabie single there are no other breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sunda joarders prefer: pari Gwe ry aS me Pres, of Central Seymour Club. DANCING ACADEMIES. 56 BOND STREET, © Tromas Lowrnen, Epwanp MeConsxuis Wiuniam Burns, IRST WARD NATIO: ANCING ACADEMY, of the Bowery. Difonsten® G. NIRASOLE has t to apprise the public that his clegant suit of dancing rooms will Be open every day at ail hours, for classes and lessons for ladies, gentlemen and children. xiven in families, Ilis first soirce will take place on Tuesday evening, October 31. .—-MORE NEW CLASSES. —I. ino KES, 361 Broome street, to’ commence immedia ble dances faught in one course of lessons. Soirees W ednesday nights, omaeran OF ABAsHOtunEeS, . Pe Ward 7—John Fraser. 10—Geo, Richard. A — FAMILIES CAN OBTAIN AT forte of n home, by applyi 10 a few single went and cold water, shower at 110 Leroy street, ni House contains eatio thy an “i held at the Democratic Headquarters, 101 Broad the evening of the 23d inst., the following ticket ‘Was unasimously nominated:— For Alderman—Nicholas Dimond. For Councilman First district—Thomas Stewart. Bor Councilman Seooud distriet—John J, Hollister, For Asse:sor—Peter M. Bayard. For Conrtables—Alexander Brulte, John ©. Bay! For Inspectors of Elcction—First) district, ‘econd district, S-Joun Gelpiton. 6—G. 1d—Mr. Haggerty. IXTEENTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DEM- ‘cratic Republican Council Convention held at the Lee 19] West Twenty-Afeh strect, ciiman of the Fort; trict, to Le supported at eae comin; Anpraw Leany, Secretary, HIRD WARD RALLY.—THE CITIZENS OF THR ‘to independent nominations, and ¢ pullers, and nominations made through the corrupting infinences of primary elections, are equerted to mect at tho Pacific Ho tween Dey and Cortlandt, on Monday evening, the S0th The y to the oujects of the call. B. G. BROWN, Chairman, HIRD WARD CITY REFORM MEETING.— large and respectable, mestin OARDING.—A LADY WANTS TO BE ACCOMMO- dated with board and a . American or French famil strect nnd Bowery preferred. Grand street, basement, a. now forming soveral y. | All the fashions- gle bedroom in a priv: } the neighborhood of Gru @ ” Apply by letter to W. B. $$ $___»— ING—ROOMS WITH BREAKFAST AND TEA, and dinner on Sunday for rin: doard for a gentleman an The house contains OARDING—PARLORS AND BED ROOMS FRONT, and one parlor on Grst floor of « house, can now be secured fo floor of sleeping rooms for West } Rightoonths street, near Fifth avent OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR oomaris. Small fay, by appiring at Nor 20 ant rooms, in small family, by a Fr Trenty-second street, seas teal the at various hours. ILLGROVE’S DANCING ACADEMY. — CLASSES m in New York, on Mondays and Thi oy fourth street and Eixhth avenue; on Tete: wery, corner of Delance) anna nd Saturdays, 10 Benjamin “ota John d district, William’ Johnson, (tog Curry. mmissioner—Andrew J. I ‘of Common Schools Owen Mur ‘Trusteos—Murty Hoary Lave h, Patrick Egan. DEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC WARD members of this commit dance on Tuesday eve- WALSH, Chairman, le gentlemen, or full rest Twenty-seventh ‘Third ward, friend]; opposed to political wi pana, Frid on Wedn day corner of Fulton atreo ° weet for missos and masters from 4 to 6 o'clock P.M; for gentlemen from 734 to 10! P. M. 9 for gentlemen that cannot atiend onsliers “Private, soiree |, Greenwich strect, Seas caevenl in hese Set enetual in. their at TM o'elook, at Jobn Moloney's, 50 Greenwich street, ming de completed, That editor of the Sun- invited to attend, for him the vote of JOUN 2 HOLMES, Chairman, also one entire with sitting room fur ‘erms $6 per week, Apply at 29 nominations will on that c' 1y educated, polite and gentlomanty atiae Anson Herri RS, McFARLAND'S DANC! Fourth street, corner of Sixth avenue, will re-open on Sth. All dances in vogue tau nt ery Variety of yoltring. Days of tuition ty earaey' from 33g to 6 and from7 to9 P. M. Private 01 NG ACADEMY.—NO. 187 » is particular! TA dopted to iaeare, of the electors of the jouse, on Friday, the 15th "Mulford Martin Saturday, Octover Alexander Stuart, jamin M. Trondwell an residents, and John W. Hamersle: Ae ‘were appointed Secretaries. committee of five was appointed to nomi be supported at the ensuing election for o! the said ward, to report on the 18th instant, which oom tee reported unanimously the followi For Alderman—Orison Blunt, Gua y. For Councilman—Nicholas 8. Greenwich street. sor—Ienac P. Olmstead, Greenwich street. For Constables—Andrew Nisbet and Be For Comniissioner of Common Schools—' For Inspector of Common Sehocle-Benjomin Oy Clark. For Trnstees of Common Schoolse—Hiram Henry P. Martin. For Inspectors, of Eleotion—First distric id; Second district, istrict, Rufus Meech, Charles homas C. Bartine, David J. 1 ‘the Niaied gentlemen were appointed a Vigilance Com- , Sreltington Clapp, in: the chair, and Be RIVATE CLASSES IN DANCING, 600 BROADWAY.— are now forming for new beginners, mewhat advanced. Each pupil in: First hop of the season ig take place 7, at 599 Broadway, the largest and bei rooms in the city. Circulars can be procured and all applica- tons to be made, at 274 Bowery, book store, —THE MEMBERS OF d citizens of the ward generally, who aro in Fe-election of Horatio ent A G.—AT 183 BLEECKER STREET, WEST Broadway. A few select families © accommodated, with sults, oF eaale "ro eat | Partial board. Faust WARD ‘SEYMOUR CLUB.. oeratic = nas ad I arrange se Tammany Halles ie ay, Nov. 2d. Bs ADMAS BYRNES. View President. Geo. 8. Hicacox, Recording Seeretary. A. Inaace, Corresponding Secretary. RTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- uations.—The people's ticket opposed to Know Nothing- er Assembly —P. H. Maruire, Asocssor—Patrick Cro Fer Comneiimen— Fifth Couneit Aistriot—Wrm, Cleary, Antv. W. Cusack. janufactarer, 3 No. 177 . Ludlum, Merchant, No. 299 Bookkeeper, No. 267 => ‘ee wart peer HANDSOMELY, FURN Lge OR UN furn An suite of separately, in man nat ele wiven or gle gent roadway, Union square, < RROOKLYN—AT 238 eure STREET, FIVE MIN- vee vale from the Atlantic ferry, a for s lady and nd fenloman small bedroo: ‘ired, moderate terms, House ‘new, with gas, RNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ELEGANT SUITS OF Pirrons en on second floor, ae fall Fa rere board, ae a ion where i. Bae of the bestia the tg (nt Food aeetmmodations and willing a6 8, L. E., Unio —MONEY car ‘to writ immediately try the Bro ten bt ig is. ene attendance at Churchman, or THOSE WHO LEA” | ROOKKERPING, | WRITING, ‘These essential branches to the business man PAINE’S academics, 267 ton street, Brooklyn, Fourth ‘district, 7 ARITHMETIC, Constables—Jon Sesian Commissioners— Florence O’Brien, John Ware, Michael Conroy, Thomas Fitzg + of Elections—Fiest district—Anth: a. distriet—Oliver Third disteict—Chatien Anderson, Sond Moore, Fourth distrist—John Crowes Patrick Dougherty. triet—Jolm Oliver, Peter Dolan, Gre appointed by, the 'xperionced lence" ade Satisfactory FEE WELL EDUCATED Sune, ITALIAN Ao bp ‘arrived. frot ‘wishos give the Frome, in chan mer n for board ina respectable American family. Re- Address, or inquire of H. J., 773 rishi ‘liberal ite may | a 4 ng clnace 82 free from interruption, peal george Sha x, aWacka, ii. With real name. diet 2 Ren Titan B. =e N . Ladium, bai} J. Ge URN ISHED ROOMS, ON THE EUROPEAN PLA! let 2 sinale es where ae mn Daily Times, pokey and Scotian, leo the ferenee unexceptionable. att following ee ae Scotch m S ieNby. on Mover, Liberty ot 217 Palton street, OOKKEEPING, WRITING, &C. f diving ‘counting hous Useriber ar! gl +g by and wees a oeDSMITI raycar a me, 30 ee é instruction, are in- i cary, ecea ‘went « reesei, hae et bi hoger od Lattin i oR ss terns th broal Roswell Barrows, mont, fas t, tea ta door from Broad Henry Bradley, Jobn B, Benton, Hiram T. Riggs, Zohn Compton, ‘G, ASITHMETIC, ie. Feagonabl terms, by resdent, tencivee. saps y advanced in his studte n a fs hin is readily available in practice, Open day and ion JFOURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RE Sebo ih Flint, nomination for Councilman of the Twemty-Afti Thos. pois NISHED Li atte TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- Council district—Jobn Nugent. ‘0 handsome rooms in a genteel Apply at 230 Wooster street, et and fentereale afew ¢ a from A ‘OME FOR I miokaiaa TA YEW SINGLE GENTLE. men may obtain pleasant rooms, wi treet, between Court and Clinton, Sout in th jadion taken. ‘while thetknowi John Harrison, ‘William Young, samy Harrison, B. IFTH WARD.—SEYMOUR AND HOFFMIRE met German electors of the Fifth ward will hold Pap — | a4 Le. ih one re ore the Latetey a ‘whieh all Germans of t! ender of the Fifth Ward Ge: as wi A. POHLMAN, View ‘President, ney tT “Henry 1. Hotwire wly-—Joh on” Wednesday evontn o'clock, to discuss the me for election in the ward, to fully invited. “By OORREEPING. WRITING, ARITHMETIC DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, teaches t zounta prarticnlly, and qualines students, Gischorze ail the duties of any counting house. dy eek may comune ers fell, walimibed coure, at very low terms. AL BOARD IN 0OMS WITH PAR’ ng gentlimen can obtein pleasant rooms fr TYeTET ec. Renu DEMOCRATIC tien ha fest iy Twichael Masterson; ny, gecond district, Hugh Mooney; Fitty-third district, - seessor—Edward Linnen. School Commissioner—Thomas Clarke, ctor—Jerome B. Pitsgersld hn, G. Butler, James M. Fost, Wm. Menck, magma ¥ Porridge Keenan, Louis Hucker. Tdnrectat FIRST WARD. oot LIQUOR, eer ip of Twent; t ward “i oon Axn BOARD warren ot, A ASENTLEMAN yd wife 5 Ho) ‘be below William H. John- al cemciaa ae Cer UITES OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS 77 Cor! i single gentlemen, at 36 EB. § Broadway and Fourth avenue. ROOMS TO LET, and mall, fwenished or unfteniahed, in suite oF with bot, ‘cola ‘and shower bati ‘A. R. PLUMLEY, 27 Bond stroet, 10. Cee Rbk | atv ara vAeILy, A ing of ie sia aries State, ‘wea ° make a ok oe family for the winter to tench for the y in tl hes, residing either 7 be most Convent T°, GE Tet, suitable for fam street, between ities eee iJon i Wiliam Homtnire tad damon W, lant INTLEMEN—AGREEABLE TT " |, at So'clock P. en Tetaay, Oe: Sy ras B. BROWN, President, Russrix, Se Secretary. WBNTY-SECOND | WARD—DEMOCRATIC REPUBLT. an re eas. an adj ata house of Rdward treet hth EW, Tork, Popo. oF Waxes AND socounsy Yencher nae deschere tad deccrative ve eines 4 Senate rd serine, Bey Tee a8. Pervens 3 sritumet r. ieee ae RPUBLICAN AND REFORM SAMUEL M. HUSTED. DEPENDENT REPUBLICAN AND. REFORM NOMI. nation for councilman. arth council district, OM! Council district a od, R fe NCH, AND ENGLISH 1, ree yt Avsts demy, reba baht dy ag 3 Ba. met p AND in soles By) 7 Rake 0 PI .RASANT FURNISHED ROO obtained, street SAMUEL sosee. Led a ate FOMINASION TOR, THE ect of the id Conaciiman art neta a Cargil. ‘WITH BOAR! : nism owe, Fo Werk Mba “Second district. are of He uncle Cuepbe nied dietriet—Thomae mere, istrict. —-Johm Pia a Sehred Joun A. MoSonuey, Marner Meson, {secre raed Seven 3, Ri aawren, lense a ih ted anna cal eta Srna PING —A SPLENDID ROUBLE B BARRELED GU? GUN District—William H. MoLean. Ng Defore ten o’cloek in 671 Dean atgget, secteur Be PEARCE, President, THE TURF. NION COURSE, 1. I.—TROTTING.—ON MONDAY, Oct. $0, at Ball pant two o'clock, a match for 800, tws three nundsed and Sry pounde. Wi SWhcelan sanoe f eelan n Lady dont oy 3 eet m. joagland na: ‘Tecumse Sti the Wii ils ferries, for the course, every bat AW & WHITE, Propristors, ex, COURSE, LONG ISLAND. —TROTTING ON Tuesday, Oc! il. A match for $50). Mile Beats, Best Stn'8 te weeman te, Peabody names b. ¢. Joe Huste. HH. Woodruff, name b. g. Commodore, (Staccs will pred Williamsburg ferries every half hour. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. FINANCIAL. —WANTED, 7 $700,000; saiteiah Ec ae jollars, in c: fe investment ir a profit a aeipiee per per t Siy tum tose ahaa ons hemasen te sontbaret. All communications, oe eo turned fromny answere: Address Ret: ork oral ees until ist Ne November. Tome Rioeelt olhee, salt es Dee 60,000.-CA8%.,APYANCED ON DraMoNDs, a watches, Jewelry, planoforter, -merchan die and perconil property generally. ‘Business tondidentai RA WOOD, Brokers and Commission Merebants, prom aptly execute. w ee = O00 FOR, LOAN, OR INVESTMENT IN DIA- elery, merchandise, good: perty of any scription, indarge OF sinall ai on reazonal ‘at the old ished and respon: Pacifle agency, over the Vacic Bank, corner of Broadway and Grand street. 0.000 WANTED-FOR FIRST BONDS AND morthages, upon improved real $5 worth double the amount invested. | Thi taken in tums of from $2,000 to $5.0N., Apply to JOSEPIL BOUGHTON, 52 Jobn street. $5. 000% LOAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, for three or'five years, on first class city pro- perty. but owners need apply, to E. DE MOTT, No. 17 WANTED ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON York city, worth. $7,000. ply at MCPARLAND ec MERITS oftee! 10 Thiet av nue, between 9 an@i2 o'clock A.M. No banker need appl; $1 .200% fly ole ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, real estate, in the Third ward of fp cihy. of Sven” Te: propesty is worth: mare tesa double the amount, for which seven per cont will be given. Addrey J. W. Herald office. LADY fico TO BORROW $10 TO bg? ON le aid Address for three days, 38. ey = |ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED IN ANY AMOUNT ‘on diamonds, silverware, watches, jewelry, nautical in- struments, valuable and pérsonal property Ygenerally, oF ought for the highest casi 1 Price, Wr WoD, “Broker ‘and Commission Fulton street, second floor, front room, from 8 a [TEREST COUPONS—SAN FRANCISCO CITY BONDS seven per cents, (school fund,) will be paid at my office on and after Ist November next. ___WELLS, FARGO & CO. ‘ONEY.—THE HIGHEST Cc Cash bee) PAID FOR silver ware, old silver, watches, and dinmond jewelry, at 186 Broadway, corner of Broome street, at the silverware office, No. 6, up stairs. Housekeepers or others h: above articles can get. good prices by calling as abovs ONEY, LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, pianofortes, ilverwaro, rune, pistols, nautical ing mate, property generally, oe Yor the ‘highest h price. For sale at auction prices, a large lot of furniture, watebes, &e., to pay vd A advanced CHERAY & WALTERS, 26 Catharine strect. ONEY TO LOAN.—PERSONS REQUIRING TEMPO- Fary advances on wines and spirits in bond, diamonds, plate, hcusehold forniture, oF dry goods, gan be iinmediate accommodated at the Empire Loan and Agency Office, 12 Naseau street, opposite the Nassan Bank,» Business cond ential HE NOTES OF THE MICHIGAN STATE BANK ARE redeemed by CAl ER & VERMILYE, at 44 Wall stzecl ab bwaipee sent Sleovaats HOUSES, ROOMS, eased WANTED. TADY, OCCUPYING A LARGE, PLEASANT FUR- nished room up town, would like to have a respectable te to room with her, and thereb; “Feduce the expenses of both; rent €5 per month for cach. Address Miss Henry, Broadway Post Office, post pai OUSE WANTED—WITH poe! ges IMPROVE- ments. Must be in an ble neighborhood, and above ‘Eighth street. “Addr ia H., box 99 Post Office, stating’ terms, location and particulars. Rent must not be over $ pant OF A HOUSE WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, TO consist of sitting room, bedroom, and pantry or small room for cooking, by @ man, wife and cl Rent must be moderate, o advertiser will be permanent if suited. Address ‘nichard, Herald office, epee terms, as none others will bo attended to. ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, IN THE upper part of the city, for six months, A’ moderate ined house with modern improvements for small family. Address box 888 Post Office, ANTEDUIN THE, UPPER PART OF THE C between Tenth and Seventeenth stroote and Third and a Pa of a house coneisting of two larzo three bedrooms, by a rentleman and his wate, Srithout children: The best of reference given, if ry gpitéd. Any person having the above will ploase address B. -y Union square Post Office. 7 ANTED—BY A WIDOW, A FURNISHED TOUSR, in New York or Brooklyn, and to board the presont ceeupants, with the privilege of taking two or throe others if necessary. Object not to make money, bat a comfortable tome for herself and child. Best reference given, Please address A. 'T., Herald office, for two days. WANTED, 10 RENTIN BROOKLYN, A SMALL Keuteel house or cottage in a good ucighborhood, not for from Wall strect or South ferry. Rent, which can b Re qusrterly in advance, must not exceed $350 a yes Tease address, with particulars, Dressmaker, Herald ofl ARRIAGES FOR SALE—NEW AND SECOND HAND igs, cig phactons, close P, mitt top and no to Duggies; four we vix seat reekawa new and second hand can be bought at a ayy at RAFFERTY'S carriage facto: ry, 58 Wast T d street, near Sixth avenn FOR, SALETA NEW ROCKAWAY WAGON, WITH three to carry six, built to order; will do sald ii a for immediately Apply at BROWN & corner of Grand tad Mercer streets, DID GRAY HORSE, SEVEN ten Tee high, and warranted sound and top wagon and harness, nearly now. pply at H. WOOD'S livery stable, Sold for want etn & Second avenue. POR SAL 2-4 BAY MARE, 1534 HANDS HIGH, RIND and gentle; Bio meek as a good family horse of easy management. To be seen at Brown & Geer's stable, corne of Grand and Mercer streets. Warrantee given. FOR SALETA BAY MARE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, AN extra saddle animal; can ‘trot a mile in three minutes. Also, harness, saddle ana top ae aghnde, bY Miner & Str- ons, which cos inquire at 2 Price for the whole establishment, $350. MDNR he: OR SALE—SEVERAL NEW EXPRESS WAG N& ‘and two second hand o1 'STUDLEY & CO., 37 Ca OR SALE—A SPLENDID DAPPLE GRAY HOR B F 153 hands high, se at oa andof gr & Mae gad Fe i fo nd dow! arness, warrant @ nd, nd fre ¢ from vice. Price $225, To bes enti sold at No. 103 Fourth street, corner of Charie: j NEW, XORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSRY STREET. be sold om Monday, ‘at 12 o'clock, at aucti ‘twenty-five ag euital Fall usp ‘Also, one 06d coach, rockaways, uae na wagon & NW, YORK TATTERSALLS, SIXTH AVENUE, COR- ner of Thirty-ninth street.—Sale at auction, Tucsday, October 31, at 11 o'clock, A. Blankets, £o., 25 horse Seplish Toad horser, “Alto. poste harness maker givin, A vi Sera we fad Woot’ Dlankets, &c. CLEMENS, Auctioneer. IN BROOKLYN, oN FRID DAY, & very small black and tan terrier dog ; any on in t0 100 Willow str-«t, Brooklyn, of ‘81 Chambers ww York, will receive the above reward. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN of @ small square black leather trunk to tho St, 1¢ Hotel, taken from thence by mistake on or about ¢ Sth inst., containing papers of no vale except to the own B 10 REWARD.—LosT, oN WEDNESDAY EVENIS B between Twenty-third strect and Fourth avenue s: irteenth strect, or in @ hack, a small gold hunting wateh chain, with enamelled key and venctian chain. The ler is Fea este bring the same to No. 27 Fifth avenue, Feeeiv ‘ARD—LOST, 1 RENWICH STREET, parcol of various papers, of no value but to the owns der will roeeive five dollars by addressing the eame rf wher, care of Sellinghaus & Co,, 15 Plate s 1 $5 REWARD WILL Pe tok, FOR AN IVORY OPE- Ta eines contais rane sad case, which wi left in s Broadway om day Or? on gel ue out at be Broadway theatre. H. D. SEDGWICK, 54 it Sixteenth street 1d 39 ‘Wail street. 3 REWARD-1 ST, oN N FRIDAY SYENING pe 7 te 1G, ‘IN coming out of way theat ing dows finder, on 4 Broad sit as sp, will thi ‘sbere s Seward —— FaLL ‘ASHIONS. _ ADIES FUR WARENOUSE, tha BROADWA tween Anlty aad Fourth street: ayy ee mt atock of ture net to'be ey ity, “Orders strictly Tale Tices moderate, and to 188 FOY, 127 SWaLren STREBT, NEAR FIFTH ts | M venue, will open her French milli styles of winter hats, on Tuesday, ie ee ee SSS eee UND-—IN ONE OF THE BROOKLYN CARS A male, on 23d ca roe MeLa illus 3 Bare lay otrees re Kira BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS NIGH.—WHE: had ona ‘the harness and shoes fast Part o to Abent 189 had a new boot on his right fore The tw person; tool from the corner a shine treet Serna at vents, will son ae eae ne, i Rt a favor Tuiety-nlais sires and sheenenee ete OSTA BLACK AND TAN TERRIER DOG, AN. swering to the name of Crib. A liberal we | wie delivery at'2/ Touth atevety betwee FINN an a | pc UP-IN_ ey RivER OF OFF | ‘wuire. has a eat Mh ; P ‘ aney. MICH aby, Bkesery shales, N.Y. TENANTS’ REGISTER. DESK ROOM TO LET, IN THE + the Chatham Back, aecirabl beg on agent, se ee Al iy mimediately mas ee aie eit dl A ta A pons Banged ones 4 Croton water th very em om ae i. ial's et Mw EMERG NH PARTMENTS T0 LET—TO NICE, QUIET, RES able ean papaya g = Noes and 100 W, fateenth street. finithed in good st heing superior to any of to be seen to be admired and approved. particulars inquire at the office on the ph aed N OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND ira! store to let, and stock and fixtures for sale, with run of cazh custom. Reaso1 rr > ill Goal family. Inquire at 56 Madison stree' d can e Kind in ia tht ey and and need ACTORY TO, LET AT HOROKEN.—THE BRICK building and promisen occupied by the Hoboken Iron Werks and Foundry. with steam en ark "and a desirable location for & ann ly to J. M. COMSTOCK, No. 98 Walker street. USE TO RENT—IN JERSEY CITY, NO. 4 HUDSON t; three story basement, the modern im} brown ‘tront, with wi OFTS TO LET AT 103 soury, STREET—FOR STOR+ ace, sailmakers, or riggers. Inquire in the store. TORE TO LET—ON THE BUSINESS SIDE OP Canals street, suitable for dry goods, atore, ‘Can be seen for four days, ‘and been ceeupiod dat push for ‘many youre, . B:, box 10 Herald office. HE yprdios 4 FLOOR, Wi West, to ren rent | ‘iow te toa a reapectatie family. LET—THE SE SECOND TORY A AND FRON’ i= aan ne Clark street, to faulty ne FRONT RAREMENS AND Washington and asmall family, Hob $$ $$ ns TEToA Chi lien woe SEAT, Mh Ah AND Fs trees, and Se ent—el mR ROSWELL G. PIERCE, Fine Btroet,, fier rg 0 LET-STORE, BACKROOM AND BEDROOM, RENT $200 per year; also, fourth story, consisting of six rooms, on the floor; rent $1: 1,283 Broadway, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets, Inquire on the promises. 10 LET—A TWO STORY ATTIC HOUSE, NO. 113 HAM- ‘B2 feot front by 46 dooy e modern improvements vith Croton wat 50 per year, in house p qontalns Seta. x » gagde ire of J rast i. suitable for s stable ora Mechaaiead raslanans pesca fetieeeaantett miesontenntereetn SEE TES 10 LET—FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES, TWO LARGER rooms, in the Grand byes Hal, Well calculated for syne rooms, bas all, th ‘on modernte terms, ‘or charitable objecta PMULLIGAN, Propristor, 139 ) LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE DWELLING _ house, No. 193 Fulton street, near St. Paul's Chareh. 00d opportunity for a sinall family dosiring a gen- nd convenient residence down town. Apply on the 0 LET—BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH AVE- nues, 2 very nice brown stone house, fourteen rooms, with Croton water thro speaking tubes, closets; pantries, | Possession immediately. A ‘apgtt yt cava 10 LET_AT 702 BROADWAY, TUE UPPER PART OF elaes houso, comprising all ihe shodare ip pesvemenia: feoatanaa oe ears and & half or less. The gentleman and his sae like to board with the party. LET—THE SECOND STORY, THREE ROOMS, AND basement of @ three story modern house, in the ie lower part of Eldridge street. Rent moderate. Apply at N ‘avy Agent’s offite, 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A MODERN THREB ry house, No. 110 Weat Fort; ture for zale if desired, Inquire on the pr aan about fifth street, and furni- remiss. Pegeigeeel a3 LOW, TO A RESPECTABLE SLs ‘ecttage house and garden, in South Sceond street, ossession on the first of No= ear Bighthe. Williamsburg: Apply at 26 Montgome- ‘vember; convenient to either ferry. Ty street, New York. (0 LETTHE NEAT STORE AND DWELLING, 234 nenrly, opposite the Teving location mot Greenwich street, Pane nominal, no rp LET_T0 A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN eel & second and third floors of house 95 West Thir! or to two small families. Second gece? ir oer bee References exchat on the Premises; or to W. W. Selleck, at 8. Ely’s, 0 LET—CENTEEL NOUSE ON TWENTY-SEVENTIC atrect and furniture forsale, This superb small ho every improvement, three sto Fine neighbérhood. Broadway, room I hes ot ne age) oF a joes SUITA- per annum. ‘Alte. gnother, S78 Pall month, Apply on the premises, 10 LET OR LEASE—THE SMALL BUT NEAT THRER story brick dwellin 135 street, (100 feet atrect,) "Appy yo BO} BONNEH & « ‘Go. “os he West Twenty-third Piwecs thith ana Sovgane avenues, has modern improvements, speaking tubes, Water clorctt, Vath, bot sad eotd water, gem with chtudaties and fixtures s complete; will be leased to a good annum. Inquire on the premises, RE, 307 Spring stroct. YO ATTIC ROOMS, FURNISHED, TO Will be let very low to one or eee bee: They are neat, comfortable rooms, and adapted for taf to economise in lodgings. Apply from 8 to 13 SAN LOWER 710 RENT OR LEASE—FOR LIVERY STABL factory, oF any purpose, two large buildincs, two stories, with plenty of TERCE, Pine street, eorner or Brosdway- mo § STONE CU1 CUTTERS, COAL DEALERS, sc, several lots on Madison avenue, 1 cninth and. Fortieth et "£ CO., Post's building, corner of corners_of Thirt; PIERRE C. KAN. ‘and Hanover streets. DRY GOODS, &. ) BROADWAY. —GREAT BARGAINS. —C, at cost—purchased at reduced 3 jah teeta at ‘now sell vio their Rich velvet carpets. ich tapestry carpet sels. i of ot carpets bo. ORSETS, CORSETS, , CORSETS. —MRS. GAYNOR aan now ready for inspection the most complete selection of French and, English wove corset an wauufacturers, and constantly receiving ‘qu # for wholesale trade, enables her, toaupply her arias “sta at bend nen the latest ¢ shapes, at half the pricos us Pio: 1S Third Aron, near Ponthes MBROIDERIES AND od te a Hendey, rea & best stein tite garet, shemisetts, 00 Tae seen the ae prices. Jmanelactuet JAMES ay ae OF pig Prep Bounce to the ladies of New York and Seintey th iy tee & me Me » Nov. 1, they will open thelt new ie way, oy fe ot Waverle; Y it et of real laces customers, honorabl one-price system, will merit sud obtain the public's xind ent couragement and support, ARS. ROBERTS RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THB. ladies that she will be Prepared to receive orders for all and soft cap», o., at 74 Beosd- Way and 181 Ninth street, corner of Deon way. OTICE.—IN ADDITION TO THE GREAT Cd in silks mentioned in anothor advertisoiment, ers will open on Monday, October 3), novel style; also, thres oases of Fatig mode, in suomt- Teceiy Ae STEWART & cb, Bendway. of, ae eof the | EAT BARGAINS IN SILK, ©. 703 Broadway, has reevived gad nit’ Monvay, Ootober 3, iA ES FRANCE, will offer for 1 and cashmeres, veral cartoons of French-worked coll sauhe newest and most recherche goods ICH SILK ROBB On, ot of stort ire the robe—about ba 0 pels tH —! G 0, Stuart aa Sia HE et by can pe fey aye as taken ‘one without aay fs a Ww. _ eee Trnaca te Sep gy td AST OFF CL eautit receive. the very to 0} addres ea . ing ‘Thomas * 4 or7.f r_ CLOTHING. —$9,000 Wor’ RTH WANTE! will nahn y ene do] Cocca siren, tact current men wishing te h post, or call om J 1 Orange street, near | GENTS wno Wish TO red, wi nd rope witcollar fini do well the only’ place where cloth robe for by sesdine niucte ved a siiraasa ae

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