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West Fact that the Sale at Bretlon of handsome ¢ ‘sites in thia village, on Friday, Sd inet., will be the Inst of the season, should induce viho devires good, location for his house, to i: ecure & lot, ro as to have his house ready by «| ts and all particulars of BARKER & Yecctort, street. ‘PPS, Brandy. '» and other ax he gallon, or Teele, at wholesale ave as tmporte TUR KE KENDALL, No, 7 William street. ry ss peg imag 2 ia by all acknowleded the beat in the wor mbes retail, ge applie ‘in nine private roo sw. a. Bate iigiOws hale ive, wig and orni "3 a Dye—This Splendid ual in the world. The tints imparted by it to the Gos Sold wholesail i retail, ‘and ap- | at Cristadoro’s, No. 6 Astor House i Phalon’s Lotion saya rem | “There's a beauty forever unchangingly bright.” The poet | was mistaken, @ um and sea air ne’ fail to chas wt Brightness of beauty by darkening the skin, and if fs freckling it. Ladies who have «pent the oberon: ta ecuntry ‘will find the Tustre of thelr charms more or I seured on their retarn; and those of them who are eet posted as to the best means of restoring the clearn mmplexion will 5 onee to PHA "8, ic! a hian lotion, ri Mee ‘Thi F Jed in orld. conmetie unequal worlds Al. | f the inventor ase Hie a ie New October ISS, awarded to fer C WEARD, 27M lane, @ silver modal for the bert gentlemen's wigs and toupees. ' They are not to be tiie for ligitnese and durability: they defy competition. ays on hand s large acyortment of Wiss, half wigs, braids ‘ef long hair, bands, curle, &e, Cut this out. Cholera.—Dr. Tobias, 60 Cortlandt strect, guarantees to cure every case of cholera when first attacked Zieh hie Venctian linimeat. It never fails, Only 25 cats. Who that valuce I 1 be without it? Sold by the drug- | gists throughout the United Si Aspinwall’s Tonic Mixture ranks within the pecifies in modicine. It ix the positive antidote | nd axue, curing It cenerally within a fow days, wae jum Wigs a ricultural Soci SEbH > proance the dosirable result. Prepared arts OMAN, " MAXWELL, euccessors to James 8. Aspin wall, 8 William street, Spake’ to be entablished os the most India lepebenie 4 a val di baetgard have cured themselves of bali ved their hair through pte 1K waioet arias and ts effects. Sol a street, Boston: ta New Yon arty ton street; Chas, Rit ee Co. ene: Pushes Co. Broadway} Clickener &'Co., 81 Barclay poe § ind perfumers throughout ‘the world, Consumptives Attention The cha ‘weather of ieee is tie! people who are walaely Poo al gged nd bronchial imation! re sueh not bos goes ‘ew slight pots but immediately seams the coneam Ba Broadway, opposite the Se, Nicholas Hotel.” gele! ion and blood doctor, H. K. ROOT, M. D., N Pd Wednesday, Nov. 1, by the Rev. Joel Parker, D. D. mus R, Rekve to Miss Joanna, daughter of J. W. ost Eat tr Mossy,” Ontober 90, by Rey. Devis by ing, on Monda; tober 30, iv. Davi na the 4 of California, to Misa Stocking, Mr. Jaans T. StRitrox, Corweni, A. Surra, of the former place. Tn Boston, Mass. on Thurwlay evening, October 26, by the Rev. T. F. Caldicot, Mr. H. E. Eastway, of Derry, H., to Miss Eucurxe A., only daughter of Stephen Hi Exq., of Boston, Mass. In Perry, N. H., on Thursdsy morning, October 26, by the Rev. J. W. Wellman, Mr. B. F. EastMay to Miss Samra W., daughter of Hugh Sones, Esq. both of of Derry; also, Mr! F. M. Harms, of New York city, to Miss Saran M.) eldest Sangh er of Benjin Eastman, oq of Derry. ‘At New Orleans, on Monday,, October 16, 'T. G. Mor- Gs, of Obl, to Zon, second daughter of ‘the late Daniel T. Walden, Esq., of that city. Died.. On Wednesday morning, November 1, of a lingerin, Mines, Mrs. Mantua ANN, wife of Petor 8. Cyphes, of this is elly ‘aged 25 years, 7 months and 11 days, relatives and friends of the family generally, are. tarned to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from No, 46 Clarkson street, without further invitation. Suddenly, on Wednesday, November 1, Mrs. ANNA Jaye MAcien, aged 24 years. Her friends and acquaintances are requested to attend her funeral, from her late resilence, No. 3 Allen street, this afternoon, at three o'clock, without futther notice. ee Metnesday, November 1, Tuowas Mckutanser, in the 44th year of his ge. The friends of the tamily are requested to attend his funeral, mas afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late re- sidence, No. 141 East Sixteenth street! ‘On =n ce November 1, Parrick, son of Andrew and Catherine McGowan, aged 7 years and 7 months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to a tend the funeral, from the residence of his father, No M2 Orange street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. On Tuesday evening, October 31, SAMURL SPARKS, youngest son of Norris W. and Bethia A. Gilbert, aged 1 Year and 28 days. ‘The frienas of the family are respectfully invite to at- tend his funcral, from the residence of his father, No. M15 West Vhirty-fourth strect, this afternoon, at one @’elock. On Tuesday, October 31, Heuxy Esretie, daughter of @harles and Rachel Conngr, age 2 years and 7 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend Ler funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 107 Chambers street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Op Wednesday, November 1, Harvey K. Rexp, in the 47th year of his ‘age, only son of Nathan and Blizabeth His friends and relatives, those of the family, and those of his brother-in-law, Gabriel Jeunings, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow morning, at seven o'clock, from his late residence, No. 307 Houston street. His remains will be taken to New Canaan, Conn., for interment. m Orange count, rs please co] On W Woinghday cerning, Novem! “4 1, after a short but severe illnoxs, Henry AxGELuRK, aged 18 years. His friends ‘and relatives are Tespectfull ly invited to at tend his funcral, this afternoon, at one o’clock, from th residence ol his uncle, John F. Reinecke, No. 81 Chrystie street. ‘On Wednesday, November 1, after a lingering illness, Asx, the beloved wife of William Donnelly, a mative of Kinlough, county Leitrim, Ireland. Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at ‘oné v'clock, from her late residence, No. 56 West Thicty- — some October 31, afte lingering ill- On Tuesday morning, Octo! , after a lingering ill- ness, Mrs. Mary PF. BELL, aged 68 years. Hr friends and relatives, and those of her son-in-law, Joseph L. Cobb, and her brother, Samuel 3. Ames, and her nephews, John H. and George W. Ames, are respect- fully iuvited toattend the funeral, this afternoon, at two oink, from her late residence, d 9 Fifth street. On ‘Luesday, October U1, in the 82d year of his age, Pavy Wyarr. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 16 First avenue, this afternoon, at two o’elock. Wednesday, November 1, Freprrick H. Joss, aged 22 years. and 9 months. The triends of the family are invited to attend his fu- derul, from his brother's residence, No. 128 Ninth ave- nue, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘On Wednesday, November 1, Harroer, youngest daugh- ¢er of Samuel and Jane Down. “Ihe friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her father’s residence, No. 319 West Twenty-first street, to-morrow morning, at half part ten o'clock. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, October 31, in the 720 year “ her age, SARAH DavIR0N, relict of the late Thomas P, vr ORs setattves and felonds of tho family, the friends of her cons, Obadiah and John D. Cooper, and son-in-law, Isaiah “tites, are most respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 54 Raymond street, near Myrtle avenue, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Write from henceiorth, blessed are the dead who die in the Lo fo Williamsburg, on Tuesilay morning, October 31, Mr. Tuomas satrd, Jr., aged 25 years. Mr. Smith was a rprise nnd of very superior busi- ion of character nod op! ith a sound and thorough articulasly of real estate in the city ant its loss of an individual like Mr. Smith, must & great calamity, when we consider the in- h such # man exercises in connection with ibe pro-perity of the city to which he belonged. He heaves a lorge triends, who were much devote to hian tor his benevolevee, for his goodness of heart, and fer ihe deep solicitude which he ever felt for the welfare ast interest f those who were acquainted with him, On Wednesday, November 1, after a short and severe young man of great ess qualificatios activity inh ress, of congestion of the brain, BENJAMIN, son of Ga- brie! ain Eliza ©, Martino, aged 20 years, 6 months and $ days. ‘Tie relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, without further invitation, at ten o'clock toaworrew moruing, from the residence of his fa- ther, staten Island. At Westchester T, ou Tuestay evening, October 31, Sana Griswow, intent daughter of Loriil and Sarah J. G. ths. pn egunty, N. Y., on Weduesday, Oetober 26, By. Bensamin Yaur, aged 71 years. At Dariew, Conn., on Tue sing evening, Gotober 31, Wat Capes, aged TL years and 6 months. The’ funeral will take place at Darien, this mora- ing, at ten o'clock. friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further favitation, ‘hose Wishing to attend will take the 7 A. M. train of the New Haven railroad. The remains will be Brouglit to this city by the 12 o’clock train, and be inter- red in Greenwood Cemetery. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVI _EVERY_ DAY. DAY. SUPERIOR SEVEN OCTAVE $90 ROSEWOOD AL pianoforte for male for BZ; excellent, tove, motaltic every way, ond fally guarartocd by the best aheasy not three months in heey Swter going to Cabs. “It oan 1 soon at 151 CLambers street, from 9 Jil! 3 o'clock. UITAR AND SLINGE G.—-ME, MARION CONTI to give lessons in Ne pitas and singing, at her rosi- dence, 719 Broadway. M. ty a sufiaent knowledge ‘of the guitar in efx lessons, to enable her Baplis 40 aevomps- ny themselves easily in any kind of band munie, i LL BAXTER BR BAVING CONCLUDED to mal this city her perm: Ww fuctiona om the plane, at NoehB para cha LADY, WHO 18 A MOST COMPETEN COMPETENT tench ‘the piano, havi haa ty ” i give lesvons ae $2 B per month hagreay lt Sine er personally, Music Teac! * Bronlway ‘ NITY. AN acomeane oc. inte tinea fxd stool forsale; bm tthe we feng aa nha nba tye cond hand plano taicen in exe Hie. lua West Broadway, nong Whive atzeet Up staiga, AL. ARGE AND D_ ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF Fence democracy of the Tenth ward, bold at Coo icnter’s Hotel, 9 Ludlow street, on Tnesday ovenins, Oct. "Monmouth H. Underbill was appointed’ chair. and Hugh Conner vies ohairmen, and Lewis Reynolds secretaries, Tho As- Couneil Nomiuating Committees then tande their a ° sii M"iicaaras, iimen—T went, weaty-sixth district, Joba Van Th 8. Trou ‘orman MoLeod; Twenty-seventh dis: ables—Ji ile and J. F. Badenho pectors of Election—Firat district, i Ti. Vader. district, John Hayward and H. J. Lapham and Ul. L. Hobertrouy Fourth district d°M- Bell and allem ‘Thomas; Hitth district, John Van Cott and Lewis Haynolds. For School Vommissioner—Jay Jarvis, For School Inspeetors—Samuel C, Seaman and John C. rabam. For ‘Schoo! Trustees—Wm. Anderson, C. L. Brower and J. adopted. ‘from the comm ttee appointed for ried th the following Sesolutieas, which ous! the citisens of the Tenth ward, heart- he nominativn of Horatio Seymour tor Gov- ernor of the State of York. ide stands forth as the champion of treedum; and his bold and fearless vintica- tion of the civil and’ personal liberties of the people, con- tained in his veto of Myron H. Clark's Maine liquor bill, commands the admiration vf all lovers of constitutivnal lib- erty. We pleige ourselves indi ex por On aud collectively, to ‘use our utmost endeavors to re-elect bimto that position witch reports vere ananimo Cornelius Carves, that purpose, | which he vow fills with so much honor to himself, and credit to the State, on Revived, ‘That in Fernando Wood, our candidate fur May- ud the otler persons nominated for county offers yt Tecmany Hall, aud particularly our own Harry Jobnson for Register, we recy cnige men of long and tried Manding ia the party, and in the community, know that they will sai fully’ dive! the duties of the offices for which they respectively beem nominated. Mlssolveds That in Foun Reliy, gar Wo Lave présented a man whose. inte rity, city, give assurance that he will pro ent the in- sigur semmerasl ‘empusines te the sonnctia ef ne Sation, “Wee feel that his election is already sgcurel. Resolved, Tyat the upright, consistent and independent ovurse pursued b; rojroecntative inthe last Asser; bly, George H. Richards, merits our hearty val, and eminently entitles him ‘to re-election ry pe Es shall be a Ly us to secure it. solved, That Norman MeLeod, John Van Tine and Jo nathan Purdy, our candidates for Councitmen, Are mon well own to the residents of the ward Higent, ndidate for Conzresa, anergy and capa: it its varied interests. Recolveds That the renomination of James Hy Betts for Assessor, is sie just acknowledgement of the able manner in which he has discharged the duties of his office during the Past two years , That ‘the subject of free eduention is one in rogard the tance, and feel proud in for School Commissioner, Sami Graham for’ School Im ecto, od, joand Jacob Badenbop, our can- digates for’ Constablon, aro competent saa proper persons to perform the duties incumbent upon them as such. Resolved, finally, ‘That it is the duty of the democracy to glect their whole ieket, aud that we will take caro that our is perform: matings oquently addressed by Messrs Smith, re rnes and G: after which, on motion, it adjourn- M. 1, UNDERHILL, Chairman, “i. M. Br, Secretary. NG OF THE TENTH WARD NA- et Ward Committee, held ab their ay evening, Uctober themselves, in conse- ‘and Gover with rexpoct nomination for Mayor of Fernando Wood, to declare sees geal is vacant in that committee; there- fore, be Resclved, that we highly approve of the conduct of Messrs. Clark and’ Gover in thelr noble and commendable strugsle against fhe corrupt dictation of place-huntin, demagagues, and that we having the most unswerving confidence iu their integrity and virtue, know full well that the best interests of cur ward eal e trusted to ti fe keeping of no more ost cordially return them tional Democratic General Committee, as an emphatic rebuke to all unserupulou: rants of political emol uments, who seek to ruin—not to save GEO. H. CLARK, Chairman. ‘Ww. I. Cory, Seoretary. NHARTER publietn Repetar Neutaat een WARD DEMO- ay our representatives to the cratic Republican Ri ations. For Aiderman—Jol For Couneilmi jatrict—Charles Doty. Thirty-fourth district—I joCounell. Toirty Atel Aigtrict Thomas Coupe ssor—Saniel Hunter, For Cosstabiensdoha W, Somorindy ke, Ai Alfred Gerard. sdnspectors of Blestion—First di Peter Mie i, nL. Scofield. Second district—John H. Hyde, Frederick Maller, “tited district Thouas Cullen, ‘Thomad Dunlevy. Fourth distriet—James Goodwin, district—James G. Loroe, Jobn Stelling. ak, trict—Stephen Doty, Floyd Patric scHOOL orricE For School Commissioner—Mareus D. For Inspeotor—Terrenoe MeDonald. ForT Hunt, Bernard Enzerman. ONGRESSIONAL. — FIFTH DISTRICT. — SEVENTH and Thirteenth wards and bid wegen 2 Regular whig nomination, For Congress, George H. |. Andrews, CONGRESSION AL—EIFTH DISTRICT. ‘SEVENTIUAND Thirteenth ward:—Now York and Williamshnrg rezalar arin republican nominatiog, For Congrecsa, Pailip milton, EMOCRATIC RERUBLICAN REGULAR Noxits 1. trict, Twelfth, ii. tior ‘Kighth © teenth, Nineteenth, ‘Twenty ae ‘Twonty-second ‘wards. TOR coNcMEse, COL. JAMES UR’ ISAAC TOWNSEND, President. THomas W’Srxpon, Herman Buen, » f Secretartes, EMOCRACY OF tieth wards—Fourt most cordially for the THE SIXTEENTH AND TWEN- eonth Assembly Distriot, I thank you port of 90 many true democra &s the democratic candidate for Assembly. ti ben is ‘Untio: RL ¥ hy ou cam mand victory. Your fel- Vette tte son THOMAS MANSON. uayeNTH “WARD—THIRTIETH COUNCIL DIs- 4s meeting of the independent voters of the Thirtieih Counc distriots hold: at. Nor Sus Thind street, on Monday eveuing, October 9, 184, Mr. William E. Ducyea was unanimou: rip vege as our candidate for Council- man of t! istrict HORACE SMITH, Chairman, “CHARL: ne WAMEPIZLD, Seeretary, IGHTEENTIL WARD CLTY REFORM ASSOCIATION. —At a meeting of the Reform Association, held at the church at the corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second 8 reet, on on she ‘27th of October, 1854, the following ticket was ee of Fifty-seventh Distriot—Frederick E. Bit “Councilman of Fifty-eighth District—William M. axter, sor School Commissioner of Bightoeuth Ward—William If. Neilson, For School Inspector of Eighteenth Ward—Josoph F. Joy. For School 1: tf Eighteenth Ward—Peter Cooper, BE. Delaseld Smith, Janos Me Edney, J. fh, Burleson. For Assesaer ot Eighteenth WardGrant iL. Adams. For Constables of Eighteenth Ward—Loury Bishop, Wr. Tompkins. By order of the Association. PETER COOPER, Chairman. Hewny Day, Secretary. Derm t et TH WARD DEPENDENT REFORY WERDER, Council district.—For Coud- om: Fo SURROGATE—ALEXAN DER W. BRADFORD. IRST WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- can nominations, made in Joint convention of the nom- aating committees elected pursuant to calls from the Demo- gratic Repu' Tammany [fall, the National Democratic Repubiican General Committee at Stay yeennt Institui ‘on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, e 24th and 25tl For ‘Aidecman~Uectal W. Brown. For Couneilinon, nei} dictrict—Michuel Do For Assessor—dohn H. Williams, For School Commissioner—Andrew J, Perry. For Inspector of Sehoole—Dr. J. M. Andi For Sebvol Trustees, for the fuil term—M. Von Haga Michsel Halpin, To il vacancy of two yenrs—Michael Brennan. to of due year—J. If. Inbuseh. Constubler—Chatien Daly and) Alexander Brultoc. aspectors of Election First distriet, Jobn Coffee, Charleg Hagan; Second district, es Ryan, Hogh O'Neil; Third istrict, John R. Pryor ‘Thomas Gre 4 } chairmen: é NRL PRYOR, At XANDER ISAACS, *{ Secretaries, Tuomas Lowruen, Wintsam Bunya,” IRST WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATY tion: ‘Ata meeting of the national democrat Firct ward, held at the Democratic Headquarters, 101 Broad street, on the evening of the 23d-inst., the following ticket was unanimously nominated For Aldermau—Nicholas Dimond, For Councilman First district—Thomas Stewart. For Councilman Second distriet—John J. Hollis! ‘Peter M. Bayard. lexander Brute, John C. ction—First ai er; Second dirtriet, hird district, William’ Joh chool Commissioner—Andrew ctor of Common Schoole—-Owen, Murphy. ool Trustees—Murty Foran, Edward b, Patrick Kxan, \IRST WARD DEMOCRATIC WHIG REGULAR nomination. edt 8. Collins, For Alderman—Robert S. 1 man—First | distriet, earner Lut Fortney JOSEPH JAMISON, Chairman. _Sonurn A. ¢ GARDNER, Seoretary, Petor Brady, Dordray, Joba fon Carry. Burke J Joseph A. Garducre — Fifth mika John Tanich; Sixth Seventh district, George W. John Tay “fp A Commissioners—Williain Gaird, Patrick Mer~ net Trustees—Michael O'Bierne, Joseph Meathers, Win For Tuspectors charter H. Coll Gustaphe Bache. Second Hh Howman Samed Bask jen loffman, Samuel Bas Br “ at Walch, George W. Roa; Fourth Reeves, Jol im Sweeny. J. Maruena, Gro, Harcas, OURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- F nations. —The people's ticket opposed to Know Nothing- Hl. Maguire, Asscssor—Patrick Cro For Countian Connest Aistriot—Wa, Cleary, Do. Seventh a, f For Constables—John Tagan, Michael nga if her, Sehook Commissioncrs—Florence M en. Inapestors—Timothy O’Brien, John Ware, qgfruvtene—James Ri joy, Michael Conroy, oy, Thomas Fitager- n f Elections—First district Anthon; 4 a Biepten Lynok. Second distriot—Ollver Donat, { Seere a Fi ran. Third Anderson, Joha Moore., Fourth district—John Crowe, Pattiek Dougherty. Fiith district—John Olivar, Peter Dolan, if The following re Cp nese | LA? R sanaldoncs and ward ittee a8 & ye Say in the Ponrth ward:—Jobn i ag ears ZA J. ‘Aiton ohn Crowe, Joba C erat’, Sto} m, Philips, James rier d it vee sane “Henry M. rman. Hien Donday Casry, ,} Seorotarion, POLITICAL, ye WaRD.— For Co Iman Second E Seiriats RLES MeCA’ OURTH WARD SEYMOUR Coeinonin Soci novae ward is respectfully invited to. susemble ip Square this (Thursday rocestion, to join the Young ‘clubs throughout the city, at 73g oroloek, at many Hall. By order of the Committed of Arrabge: Seymour wai mer PTH CONGRESSIONAL. DISTRICT—SEVENTH AND Thirteenth wards and Willial Te. Regular Whig Nomination, THOMAS K. WHITNEY. RAND RALLY OF THR PEOPLE FOR, HOATIO Seymour.—The follo Jomen have been invited to address ‘the. meeting yy Hall this (Thursday) iy “Go ion. Wm. H. Ludlow, Hon. Hor Joh Van Buren, Hon $l 4 har B. O'Ke Alderman—Daniel P. Sammis. sagigagets district, Wm. TH. McCorkle. Edward C. MoConnell. eofe. Inapector—Isasc | auls. Trustece—Joha J. Phillips, Bara J. Perr Constablesdobn W. Somerindyke, Alfred Jerard. 'y. EpWARD Wegner, Ser JOHN ORR, Chairman. WHIG GENERAL COMMITTEE OF KINGS 00.— a renosay avenin, November 1, Pe esol ves at George ndrew: reer ize x nominated whi candidate th District, and we advise is the, on onl, eee whige and an of apy other person J. Brackmorr, Sec. OWN MeGRATH—THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC CANDI- date ir. Police Justice of the Fourth, Sixth and F teenth wi LIQUOR DEALERS’ CONVENTION.—AT A MEETING the Central Convention of the liquor dealers of New York held at the Westchester House, on the 23d of Octo- the convention was organized by appointing N. R. chairman and Jobn Bell, secretary, and the follow- preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted tat urdered to be published in the New York Day Book and fe New York Hera Whereas, byron Hi. Clark, of the Senate of this State, in. hase very ing eet oe di LUKE C. RYDER, Chaltiane: troduced into that body at its late Lquor bill, whieh, in ite foundation vot f rrovision Tights and privileges the constitntion of this St rh Horatio Seymour, the Go' ete to the, pastaguel wala ‘ill, creditable to him a3 aman and a d'said bill to the body of the Legislature. which i And whereas, the said body sidering the o of the Go fused to ‘Will the law of the land by a two: thinta vote ane constitution; And whereas, notwithstanding ure of Myron H. Clark and his fanatical asssoiaces t im £0 odious 's law on the people of this State,the said Clark hi become the nominee for the office of Governor of the same fanatios and other demagozues: and whereas Governor Sey- mour has publicly confined himself to the one issue, the cocreive temperance Lill, with all its details of 1ast session, whieh he (Governor efit regarded as subversive of well-settled principl Jurisprudence and the laws of evidence, we ae titction of tb State, and estrictive tee rights of persons and property— | measure which mugs ofour citizens, in violation of the Bill of Itights, the confication of Property without duc process of law, and the impritonment of citizens without (ane yarrant and for inquisitorial Purposes, ty any of the four thoitsand Justices of the Poaug vf the Statc—he felt himself in daty vdlind to acodp! “the issue tendered, and to waive the objections of the great por- sonal inconvenience and i to himself and hi: which had heretofore himpelleg him to refuse to be acandi’ date, Governor Reymour added, that under the circum. stances presented by the different nominations, he felt that bis acceptance gave to the electors of the State the op lity of passing tpon the question presented in that bill, and in IMs message to the Logislature vetoing it, and that, whatever that decisions might be, he would be content; ‘and Uoerefore Resolved, That we will supposed Horatio Seymour for the office of Gover the ensuing election, aud use our nex a .tmost exertions to defeat th Rovolved, Tuat we bold it ag self-evident that ‘ail who aro not “with'us are against us,” and that we will remember them, and treat then ‘Nocordingly, whatever their professions ved, That we recognise in Governor Horatio $0} the champion of constitutional liberty, disconneoted from all party and factious. issues; thercfors, all persons, whatever party, who sro opposed toa prohibitory Vi yor Taw, can consistent support bim for the ofc of C1 gletzate of the Empire State, Rerolved, That we will continue and maintain this contral organization aa a permanent body, ready to resist all en- creachments upen the constitution, from whatever source they may emanate. Werolved, That the ward to de declare themselves pernianent organizations until the fant tical and bigoted agitation which now exists shall be effec- tually “crushed out. Specohes were mado by P, W, Enes, Richard Pronch, J. 1. Mumford, and others, whe otion, the mesting adjour * ed. NATH. LB. CE, Chairman. Jonx Byzx, Secretary. election of said sociations be requesta atin CEO INTH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC TREPUB- n nomination For Alderman—Willinm J. eine For Councilmen—Twenty-firat district, John Mack; Twen- ty-second district, Lawrence Van Wart; Twenty-third dis- trict, James Laweon; Twenty-fourth district, Henry H. Mo- range. For ssor—Levi Onderd. be Sr er itiserm Quackenbush. Ins; lomon Banta. For School Trustees Wi liam Dodge snd William H. Du- repberry. For Sciiool Trustee to fill vacane ney —Gilbert J. Bogert. For Constables—Philander Brash and Charles Rook. For Inspectors of Elec "ieee Histelet-—William B, Ripley, Jamos W. Foshay Second district Stephen 'D. Layinan, Danicl B. Sullivan, Third distriet—Levi ppringsteen, ‘Stephen Mersersau. Fourth district William, Ackerinan i lanatioa Flynn. Fifth district—Lewis J. Parker, Wi ‘iitiam Murray. Sixth district Thomas’ Levy a Robert Lindss: i Seventh (ec berms roy William 8, Paulscraft, Eighth district—Samuel Rowlan: ‘John Hannan. Ninth district—Joave B. Ladu, Ja dtatoay tis , Chairma Joun W. Basra, Socretary. NINETEENTH WARD REFORM NOMINATIONS. £ For Alderman—Dr. Moreau Morris. For Councilman—Geor Gayle, For Assessor—Goo! For Constables—-P hal ‘atte “Wm. Cartwright, For Commissioner of Common Schools—John C. Hull. For Inspector of Common Schools—Tsaag Adriance. For srustees of Common Schools—Geo. W, Beebe, J. Hat- ae ee field, J. M. Gillespie, John Cole. For Inspectors of Elections—First district, John Osborn, J. MeDonald: ond distriet, Christian Schwartz, W. B. — Third district, William S. Stile 1, Geo, Berrian. INETEENTH WARD—AT A MEETING OF THE Democratic Republican Ward Committee of ‘the Nine: Wenth ward, held at the ho Wan. McManus, corner of oe ixth street and Fourth avenue, on Tuesday even! Oct, $1, the following resolutions were unanimously slpek five members voting therefor:— Resolved, That this ward committee do hereby endorse tho nomination of Fernando Wood, they considering him the hi erats in the wai Resolved, That notice be, aud the same is, hereby given to all ftrtion! interested, that none other than the following gentlemen are authorized to collect or receive moneys for an: Purpose connected with tho election in this ward; and al persons are hereby cautioned against paying money to any other persons fur such purposes:— Denuis MeCarty, John Callaghan, Charles HI. Whe Witlism Me Manus, Owen J. Kelly, William Clare, Finance nay ‘Tho following communication was received from, Twomey, Gentlemen of the Nominating and Ward Committee of the Nineteenth Ward:—I hergby return my sincere thanks to the nominating committee of the ward for nominating me for the high and responsible office of Councitman of the Fifty- eighth Council district, aud to the ward committeo fog their endorsement of such nomination; but my earnest rog@itd for the interest of the democratic party in the ward, preclude the porsibility of my sarees ing the same, Iam, gentlemen, your obedient and much obliged Pr vert RANCIS J. TWOMEY. On motion, the committee then adjourned, to meet again at the huueo of John Eagan, corner of Forty-scound street and Third avenue, on Saturday evening Nov. 4, at7}4 0 cloek. ANUS, Chairman, Mromart 5: Coventin, Secretary. W dat 325 E' $ TICKET. Mayor—Jamos W. order—John U. Judge—Sid hi St i. For District Attorne peau Shaffer, r or Cit For Register—Jobn J. Doan For Commiasoner of Streets and Lamps—Joseph B. Ebling. For Goveracr of the Almshouse—Josoph 8. Taylor. For Surrogate—Alfred Molatyre. ECOND WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RE- Port ‘ouncilman—James Wat son. Por Asseseor— William B. Storer. For School Commisgioner—A tram B, Miller. For Trns Henry Dedricks. Melfcan, Henry Steele, pee ection irst district, Thomas Rey yet Seott; Secon distri John Robinson, Thomas vit: TAS. i HETHERINGTON, Chairman, “Tuos. Movoxey, Lavenuin Kercay, } Secretarie RESSION AT, DISTRICT—ELBVENTIT, Seven ‘Wards. )—Orand rally of the Iooraey!" A ssaee svotting of the Gemoosatte repuslioan ci tors of the Sixth Congressional district will be hold on Thurs- ny evening, Nov. 2at balf past 7 0” look, a¢ Monticello Hall corner of avenne Aand Housto respond to ani ratify the nomination of Col. Chasten D: Mead for Congress. Several ee speakers will addrors the meoting. RGE F. THOMSON, Chairman. af Seeretarii a WARD REFORM NOMINATION —11th pele vores AIXTH coy Fifteenth FOR COUN- cpa Oe Souder; 12th, Abm. Flo- |. Edsor ry Newell, i. & Recapela. Por Constal lee e— HI For Sehool rmraisioner— Sante For School Inspector— Ww. Ps Fer School Trustece—J, M. Ulawson, B, B, Hanosek, Lo- renzo Carey. Inspectors of Bleetion—tet Dues James Scott Mann ; 2d, Charles Horton, Gi ; Sd, Jamo i. Di Wi a Ww. 7 aera W. B. peker, guvextu w WARD PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT NOMI- 7 Alderman—John Murphy. Me 1D INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC QEvENTH WARD inations.—Seymour and Victory.—Atan and enth a of the democrats of this warl, on Mor 7 ning at the Democratic Platform, Bast Broad. following resolutions wore put, and ‘unanimously way, age - ‘Rerolved | cob cafe dln name af iva ada O'Bhes be the next Councilman of ie ‘of Now York. i one joud choors for ‘ot the prohi- POLITICAL. FR AEE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. — FOR Councilman, Maye) third district, Sixteenth ward, 8. MOORE. TH WARD.—Fain PLAY, AND NO PANATL- day afternoon, ai Becretary Seve ith Ward ene on. EVENTH WARD Di) PENDEN' Ss NOMINATIONS EMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT . Mus As ‘rolius, Gsnatatiea Christopher F. Klink, John J. bree Councilmen—Foerteenth district—Ch: bay am district—Jno. G. haere William "Shea. Siate cut “district—Charles Berry, Orlando Sepoot ¢ mami aioner Dr, be a Rockwell. toe Hi Trosteoe Browa, due" aiirive William 8. Lewis. Iuspectors—Firee distri A. T. Gall Segond district, Kobt. Fergurson, inegh district, T. W. ‘Adam: ‘llson; Win Se Biwds Letter Fiteh Manes D. iMiam Dain; Seventh 85 Sixth district, Abraham’ Duike, district, Mich Bia Uistrict—James Brown, Jno, Frazer. tw large and enthusiastic meeting of the adamantine de- mocracy of the Seventh ward, the above ticket was u! mously nominated, without the agsistauce of the honorable gentlemen of the Seventh ward, leaving the Fifteenth Coun- eil district to the parties concerned. oe ‘Thomas Gregory; Win. V. Adams; IXTERNTH WARD MUNICIPAL ” REFORM COMMIT- tee, held Tuesday evening, Oct. 31.—The following unanimously adopted:— —Four cent district, John P. Cumming. For Police Justice—Fiz! rict Bor Coun 4 ney; Forty: a. Rridgian; Forty- district, B.C. Wandell; Forty-fifth district, Samel M. Hues- For Assossor—W' amis cues HN’ Deramare, Chairman, Tromas Cummina, J: - Samos Pollock Thomas Witiam f illiams, Da H. Amabe, James A Nivholas Dean, DA. Custinan, Jona N. Gents, John’ Pal: WA. Comming, Mosse Speer Meveis’ Frankia, taane Teaae , roaming, Moses Dayton, W. Reome, e Hore pe stin Churehy Job ed P_P. Demarest, Richard Moore, Robert Barkle fe we: James |. » Jarvis, Jaun W. Halstead, wa john mock, Coneklin, Hi Robert C. Melvain, Mark Corus, ook, Jemes P Comming, Oscar Hoyt, Pater D. Colling, iar . Smith, “John B: ch Joun Pall, “soveph Tuoker: C. A. Col- jai 0 unt ‘Benj. aay Ta WARD-REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- ‘can nomi Bzbert 8. Nae: ristian B. W 01 rnelius mabe bles—Hamilto: tings, gone Kane. jioner of Common Sch jsracl T. Miller. ing Inspector of Common Meader Algcanten fat CR angel of Common Schoole—Charles Wade, Benj. tors, of Election —Fitst, diftrict, Henry Blok, ilson; Segond de.. ‘Pe Warts, 3 Stortimer Ce Tumtion, Pekar Stall Fourth do., Edward B. Heath, Paid Moore, Se HEATH, Secretary. W. F. McGraw, Ch Chairman, PHRD W WARD CHARTER INDEPENDENT NOMINA- jon For Alderman—Isaac A, Blauvelt. For Counciiuay—Reuben F: Perry. For Asscrsor—Amos T. Gavitt. Constablee—Palmer Sum ander Thompson. ommissioner—Rutus Me School inspector William A. Schaof School Trustees—Josepl afer. h Simonson, Daniel Minthorne. qelbapectozs of Election First disttict, sane Love, John Scoond district, James B. Secley,” William M. Ducher; vigniga disteloe Uriah the Imes, Jacob P. Marshall; Fourth district, Chas, Dennison Jocl R. Adams. YHIRD WARD REGULAR WHIG NOMINATIONS, y For Alderman—Samuel i. Moser, For Councilman—Wm. H, Foy Asseseor—Amoa T. Gavitt,” en HE SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN nomination.—For Alderman, HN MURPHY. ENTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- Jar nomination. OR COUNCILMAN OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT, JOHN NUGENT. WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC WHIG ‘sixth Coun- ebair manufacturer. ENTH nomination for Councilman of the Twenty~ cil district, JOEL W. MASON, ¥ ov. 3, in room No. 6 Chats Hall, at P.M. SPECIAL NOTICES. MEETING OF THE CLASS OF 158 OF THE NEW ‘ork Free Academy, will be held on Friday evening, By or AMES K. b HK. BRANT, Citsirws on ADIOU | At: RNED MEBTING 0 OF THR LIQUOR ialers’ Central Convention will be held on Thursday, Nov. 2, at 4 o'clock P. M., st the Weatohestor Mouse, cornet of Bowery and Broome streets. atl order. BUN NCE, Chairman, MONTHLY MEETING OF THE AMERICAN GxO. Nock. Sul order of graphical and Statistical Socict; Yoritt University, on byyine | eve: oN ject of tl ONTINENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 12, 0, U. Ama. Gross will be delivered betore this abept . 2d, of ter rs of the order are invited to be pre ton of this spay are earnestly by brother Shaffer, TA Conuerr, c. c EB" RES, o'clock, (ibe risa On the requested to" oie in attendance as important wusiness rill be will be held at « Ni re anetaal | B. DUFF, Sachem. . AROUSE GLI mutton and xame, will be served uj the Rainbow dining rooms, $1 Beckman street, from 12 tl SH TURBOT AND this di a4 NORE TO CREDITORS. Ties Y eed HAVE bought the (without fegoures) oF who ron recourse) for property to thelr advan hear something signed, at 10 Sp stockholders of hie a Company wi will be held at No. change place, jour New York, N notes ot Dewar, e sold to rage street, New ton, N. akon Vash paper (wits othey purchasers, may calfing on the under > with the nots. I. H. BENEDICT & CO. HENIX MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPA- ny of tno State of Virginia.—A special moeting of the 6, at mM stockholder is req nerved to be present. 6 Ex. aes. eck F M. Eve- By order of the D M. JOHNSON, Secretary, oF. 1, 1854. INE SECOND GRAND INVITATION BALL OF THE Vauxball without bein; den, on Thur tained at the bar. Association will talk evening, Nov. pus FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE oy ag holders of the Central American Land and Mi maey, will be held in this city, November 6, at Prosident. the ma tan Ho Wi LLIAM HIPKL @ place at Vauxhall 2. ‘iekats can be ob- eye} = yale will be admitted ining at 12M, on Monday next, tel. Ns, order of the jpeeenin —CAME TO THE HOUSE OF THE Cl tad tae te 'OUND—ON TUESDAY, 2TH OCT., avenue and owner can hi President street, Brooklyn, on Saearday) a pont bauiel of the bus ‘Charles breed. ) it restored, by addressing a Ninth street’ IN A SIXTH joking oap, which the yotiscante street, t. Pou ND—IN THE VICINIT OF THE CITY ¥ hea e of Forty-fourth and paying expe treet and calling on Michael Cox, corner ixth avenue, proving property Ls MONDAY NIGHT, A BAG, CONTAINING hia ame an address to EB. A The finder can secure a reward b; box 2,020. Post Office. nding OST—YESTERDAY MORNIN: 2 bag containing three keys, on leaving th rewarde IN COLLEGE PLACE, ‘The inder will be suitably 2900 West street. OST.—LEFT IN ONE OF THE WALL STREET FER- ry and Forty-second street stages, about 9 iy) morning, at, the edraer of esterday (Tui x panei by 8 perso x, abou will be paid to Pp ati J Tisefst 1¢3 long, containh of handkerchiefs, collars, sleey o'clock in atreet out af shat beiat a a ‘the porson finding BM aks of the owner, by returning 1 to 157 3, aire, ° a Loto TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, IN P. AssING from Sixteenth street, through Sixth avenu street, and thence to the corner of roedray, a aati teenth pal isnt pin, with silver setting and gold beck Kk; valued chicfi mae pein ‘a fami, the na Will be suitably OST—A BLACK ‘rewarded by leaving f monde The fuder ital Bal Broadway. NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, WITH white breast and spotted on the fore foot; answers to the Had on a brass collar with iron staple and name of Major. padlock. Presevtation at suitable reward will be Clift st street. piven to any one on ahd BEAD PURSE, ON THE SOTH OF puro: contal auger vilireea inka, ve tl unt of its a Bre dollar hill and some change. contents by leaving lt purse at No, 173 Greenwich street, with ENTH WARD—DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- lar union nomination.—For Couneilman of the Twenty- sixth Council district, JOHN VAN TINE. ENTH ASSEMBIL¥ DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMO- cratic nominations:— For Assemhly—Nicholas Seazrist. District co: 4 of the Twelfth, Nineteenth, and Twen- egenent wi NICHOLAS ROGERS, Chairman. CHOTA Bavuenien Lurowtn, $ Scerctaries. WELFTH WARD—UNION, HARMONY AND Vic- tory.—At an adjourned mecting of the Democratic Re publican Anion Charter Convention of the Twelfth wai \* Jet at the pact) Charl Rawlj, 120th street Eighth came, Joseph Geery, Kay, was dalled to the chair, mgd ries Boies sppeis od Secretary. he following ticket was unanimously nominated:— For Councilman— For Arseseor—Johi For Constables—Jol ‘arFington nud John Helme For School Cominh joners—John Groen and A. iam: Tor School Inspector—Bartlett Smith. For School Trustees—ihomas Murphy, Gilbert C. Hibbard and Nicolas Ray. Fo tors of Eleotion—First distriot, William 1, Wi- ad Patrick McGann; seoond distric A. Pay and William Chalmers; ¢ Harlot, C ‘artes Woioo ‘had ‘Michael Galliger; fourth bine he ‘Nicolas Ray ond Stephen Luts; h district, Isaac Dyckman and Thomas Viech. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That the above named ticket’ being atopteil prea we do agree to gi i vi- Jed 0} Resolved, Thatas tho said tickct having been unanimously adopted by union of the democratic republican, party of the Twelfth ward, the name of bard and soft, in this ward, be forever buried in oblivion. JOSEPH GEERY, Chairman, Cuanes Boice, Secretary. HIRTEENTH WARD, ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY Di. mes McLeod, Austin, ‘il it our united aud an bouse of Henry Waters, o Det. Ws Tags, at two o'clock P on Monday, Ost Samuel Hun: ter in the Cha’ ma William W. Froam Seoretary. ‘On motion 4G. Laroe was unanimously selected the date forthe Eleventh Assembly District of the city ‘ork. Semvel tivnter, David It Hemstead, William W. Fream, Committee, SAMUEL HUNTER, Chairman. Wiiuia W. Fream, Secretary. WENTIETH WARD.—DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN regular nominations:— ‘Congress—Willinm D. Kennedy. Assembly—Thomas J. Munday. Police ‘Justice—Wi ‘itliam MeCankey, Councilmen—Fifty-first district—John McClave. ifty-second * —Aucl Freeman, Fiteythird “Thomas W. Olinstead. Assessor—Joseph Mille: Sehool Comstitnion r—Nel J. Waterbury. etor—Jerome 3. Pita ral. School Trustees—James M. Post, John G. Butler. Vacancy of two years—Wiiliam Menck. 1r—Thomas M. Part: un Keenan, Louis Huel IN MoCLA of one sha Winwas Sumpsony Secretary. ; Chairman. ETH WARD. —SEYMOUR AND. VETO—NO Law—Every man's house his ‘enstle.— The demo- "so ry etors of the Twentiet! rd, in favor tio Seymour and regular nominations, and of hearty union of freemen to whip the fanatics, are req nested to mest at Willeman’s, corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty-sixth on this (Thursday) ovening, November 2d, at 734 to receive the Reporte, of the Assembly Cony ‘ention, tie Eigth ‘district Judicial Conv ou, and the Charter Committees, to ratify their nominations, and or arrangements for. pee. success of the entire ticket. By order of the Seymour. Clo STEPHEN D. GARDINER, President. } Seoretari Wo, MoDumuorr W. Cantwaicnr, Ustoy, DEMOCRATIC. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE res s FERNANDO WOOD. PA B. COOLEY, Chairman Mayorsity Convention. JSeorctaries. Styversnt Institute, 2B JAMIN P. FAIRCHILD, rman Mayoralty. Convention, es, my RY PArTERSON, Jamo R, Steers, OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB —THE members are Fequested to m ‘ammany liall, on ‘TLursday evening, November 2, at BE 6 o'clock, pre: JOHN COCHRANE, President. PERSONAL. i NTED—OF JAMES MoMULLIN, ty, Cavan, Ireland, who emizrated to hen Jast'heard of was working on the Any information respecting him will bo thankfally received hy his sister, Elica McMullin, Address No. 8 Agnes street, Toronto, CW. [XEORMATION, WANTED—OF | JAMES MCKINLEY, by his sister Mary, at 36 Renwick street. When last Lear of he lived nt "ucrrisanie. 4 country Papers please copy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF LAWRENCE CONNOR, who ia at present living in this city. If this should meet e Would copfer a great favor on the advertiser, ssing @ letter to her, at 25 Fe itresty stating ih ite dress. v NFORMATION native of Count; New York in 1851. ¥ THE MAN WHO LIVED AT 289 BROADWAY, toom S4,gap stairs, and who advanced some money on 4 other goods, will send his address to the goods will he redeemed, and any further ved. He is rupposed to live in Brooklyn, ROFESSOR GARDNER WIIL PLEASE CALI ON J. Greenwood, Jr., manager of tho American Maseum, and Ninioation of importance. PLIAMSBURG—YOU MUST WANT MONEY, AND zou know yon can have it by writing to your father: Sey where it bs Feach you, an ‘and jt will bo sent. without quertio RA, CARD—WE, THE BOSTON LIGHT GUARD, AT A wee ting he he F Won a ‘the 2th uit. at the Crystal, rane a resolution, thanking Mr. Flom{ng, the Na also the stock compan: on the 1 ie ence fi Havertson then playing a eter sventertaitiment ret” havin wae iy ioled ar be v0 omit ee ae sspeally ‘Whee we were tder lets i wena THOMPSON, Lieut. Comat, , Liewt. Com’at, Frev'x. M, Menene, Secretary. ! BEBEEM or THE VETERAN Rng OF THE dye at No. 4 Harrison 5! on day the 4 inh," at 8 A. M, ‘wearing the usual Nadeos of mourning, to attend the faxcgil oFour protber solaien, Liver, Henry W: Mains manthiy meeting of the corps | will bo held at at 745 F By ord or) afer Commanding. A. Davey, Jr. Sdjuian JOHN H. RANCH. OST—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, ABOUT FOUR York duction, &¢., enveloped in an cancelle ‘ational Loan Fund Insurance Company. tents are of importance to the owner, but of no value Whoever will return them to the Nation of the ype else. Hotel, s package of ina Wall street ates, etween 71 Wall street apers, letters of intro- a ed barohment policy Loan Fund office, 71 Wall street, will be suitably rewarded, and no questions as! ked. OST—ON TUESDAY, 31ST ULT., BETWEEN BEEK- man street rally rewarded, and Wall street ferry, letters of intro ut the owner, + 10 Court street, ‘a hack leather pack- fiction. ‘They are of no ‘Any person returuing the Brooklyn, will be libe- CARD —THE. SUBSCRIBER | form ladies requi king or baby linen ct tame executed ina . G. o loumodistely, attended to, Will, ir mired, attend at the residence of any lady, by the day'ot YOUNG AMERICAN LADY OF A GENTERD PAMI A lecires @ situation to superintend the domestic affairt all fi natty | \s perfectly competent, pA = md Fen, aud would be willing to instruct them in the minot of an Englieb education, ox would like te i married 0 1d to good society, ai references beth as to capacity object to Por turd Mise M., 1 ¢, atating GERMAN YOUNG LADY WISHES A SUTUATION as seamstress, and to do needlework. Call at 69 Sixth avenue. RESPECTABI, E COLORED WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ‘as chambermaid, or to take care of children and To plain sewiog, in 8 private family. Good city reference can be gives. Apply at 171 Woos! yt, in the basement La a WOMAN WANTED—A 8 froner. Must furnish good ret renews aes pays Address N.C, cook, ‘washer tices ‘a0 oe, Warren WANTED—TO i French or Gi Inquire at the Na} rred. Hotel, tion as séamstress or nursery governess, or would at- tend store. “The bert of city reference give ‘an be seen three days at 8 Wert 1 near Sixth A MEER gett oes WISHES A SITUA- t Thirteenth street, near ee LADY OF EXPERIENCE AND RESPECTABILITY AL Shihes cattnationnastine to Attract esaiatee atte ee Bousekeeper oF companion; is a protestant, and his good ce Can ‘be seen at 203 West Th nt room, for two days on} A ‘A STEADY WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOKE understands baking and pastry in all its branches; has no objection to ansiat with the washing, if required; has the bert of city referenes, lease call at 24 East Fourteenth RESP piglet Sr ghe| WOMAN hak od A 8ITU- mbermaid Gan be well pg by eanee at 25 Gran A ITUATION WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE ay vate family, aa cook and to assist in ‘and iro ing, or as chambermaid and to do plain cowing. at it Fu Falta sereaty Brooklyn, for two days. eter eat Widow wa WOMAN WISHES A SIT. ne Se ry rhe ity ean ive es Dest of e -9900n reat Setween! Fist "te Seeond ‘avenues, Srv0 oer, Toor 100K, BY A RESPECT. The beat of city refer- ry 909 Mott street, second door trom ihe A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED bane A naked & situation as housekeeper, either in RISUARION, WANTED—AB C pany, Eee oe Ouse, OF As COM) on to & Nay ere the pen and needle would ‘The tisfactory references can be given, and an interview t No. 1 Great Zenon mtreet, for three days, obte tween the hours of nine and five. Aras HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, wants s situation 4 wet Tey Tassie seat she wil} A [A EMPROTABLE GERIAN we WISHES & Togs s em jon an Am * aiexcellent sewer, Inquire at 100 Blarige etree, £0 a A. RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WANTS A SITUATION nurse, abo has lost her breast of milk. Appl iy at 265, ask aT qbisveenth street, be, tween Avenues A and B. SITUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN ya WASHER ‘and ironer; bas no objections to city or country k and butter. ‘produce the best of seler- dress 55 Rose terest. Can be seen for two a] A Sita WANTED—AS NURSE abe Lay » by & respectable widow lady, ey reteset eremcer Can ‘be eek fet Wwe an Re good cif Saye, at 10 Went ‘Thistcenth street, ‘ RESPECTABLE Foun WOMAN pero vnd A gts, ation as con ro yy et hag or chambermaid ai fine washer and iro! y reference given, ‘avels at 226 Mulberry strest, for two aoe VERY RESPECTABLE PROTEST AEE ini] wants a situation as chambermaid, or to take eare 0! Siiarens or liv “i fc yeare and six monthn Ser Toth ho best of city n08. ease gall for two dager at 80 Went Bloventh’ street, fret ‘hoy the grocery. A coop SOATANT. ae HONEST, Pan 4 ee ith, Ah TS ed nari nm. louire ab 86 Bast Bronday. YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION as chambermaid or nurse. Can be seen for two days, Sei Greenwich street, corner of Beach. Lora, OR GETTING our or ONE OF THE HOUS- ton and Dry Doc! atager, leather cover, tipped wit feu CRISTATAWS: 23 Bowerys wi ame at A, rewarded, dum book, with biue the fuder, by leaving ‘the th be liberally WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE AND voamrtress; is capable of taking charge of « baby from its birth, oF grown children, or to do chamberwork if requ Can be well recommended. Please call at 276 Mi vteet, near Houston: ‘Can be seen for two days. OC! cars, night train of Slst October, letwoen Framingbam und New York small sum 6f money, ‘dnted Bos ap York, to the i? of ny which thi ment of the he pald for t be given to 165 SANAE STREE . NEAR VARICK.—W. & IVAN 3} NOTES" stove store.—We have a lurge assortm: the latent p Stoves and range dollars, payable + ston, Novemh tM ic are o me hax heen stopped, covery, of the LELAND & dark morocco pocket hook, a note drawn by Harrison F jorge Leland, and not endor: tioned not to ET BOOK LOST OR STOLEN, IN NEW HAVEN 6 months, for ten thi ” Exchange Bank negotiate, a A suitable sits 4 wt ‘Pearl stroct. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. orns of stoves for a: lined with soapst le on rensonable teri: |, grates eet und repaired, stoves put up, and pipe furnised for sai Also, soapstono priddles for sale, wholesale and retail. The excellence in the griddles consists in their requiring hut one greasing when used, RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE BRU factory, sold at the lowe 7 Pearl strovt, Fran! cnt factory prices, JS lin square. All articles aint brushes of supe: geatty constantly on hand; i poaching: Brashes made to oF. Gan STOVES, the apparatus ED FU venient Frovess, and at moderate at the rooms of the clea Ms rian i ing Company, No. there exiiibited.. COOKING APPARATUS, &c.—TH¢ ho desire’ the hert cooking by th ‘The cas stoves for wai MIN K. HOPPEL. NITURE—ELEGANT eand furnished wareroom Nicholas cond floor, and exainine ning officcs and other rooms will be found a fTent relief from tise anno; es attending the use of coal Orders for these should be left at an carly diay to cuable the company to su) ply, the inercasing demand rons on band, due worthy of epecial att _D. peaierty sound and kind; a! ot a mile in about course. Gas heated fist “h on, LLIVTT, Actuary. bree minutes, Price, & Can be seen at 39 Great Jones street. UINCES, QUINCES.—JUST RECEEVED, AND FOR ry Larrels of quinces, in lots to suit purchasers, le, at'70 Cortlandt street. JHOW CASE: hogany, & very d ut le American, paper: prices, myer OYS! TOY: ropean manufa 3 ork, call, etand (estab Goets ¢ proinptiy exe GTATIONERY either for cash or approve: particularly requested. HOFFMAN & F) wareroom, 67 Bowery, near Walker every style silver plated, bass, rose and PRICES. AT LOW a ck of stationery, &ec., which tho; uF Moa erent, a id cases taken in exchange. ERSCH, SHOW CASR ‘aves made ‘in wood, ma. Orders M. A. WHEELER —W 1 Park row, haveon hand a large and foreign and domestic, will sell at very low ‘The attention of aper. Now 18 and 19 Park row, ! AND FANCY GOODS—18 DIVISION ndersizned has just received from tho Eu- it and complete assortment of the above goods, which he now offers ices, to compete with any other importing Country dealers will find it to their advantage to Five oe ow, silowed fu ree ia . sule at greatly reduced Rowse in New h. Remember the old Mee (late Maas & re. T°, MEKCHANTS AND MEN OF BUSINESS,—FOSTER, DIXON & CO. consulting accountants continue to wri tangled ace at enlt proble aud te pectores all other davies Appel son with promptness and accuracy. Building, N. B— IRE Ri heietiog heavy, wei tthe or braces, & Ss wite, W. New York. pon an economical and highly # oF twenty year? experience. ide Fo} He buildings, eh af YOR MINES, I gts e., much Ff condu tH ‘Hexibl artnership transactions, to er departments of bookkeepin; ics of all descriptions ene byt for and so for sash weights, taining to the their profe: iy Apples e your, motory plan, the result INCLINED PLANES #tecring purposes for vessols, far mor durable than. dumb otors, &c., made of ox. $, W. COPELAND, 64 Broadway. “H. — 'S RIDING ACADEMY, FIFTH AVE. nue, corner of Thirty-ninth streot, (Murray Mill.) W. H. D, has the honor to announce that his new, clegant and commodions riding academy will open on Satur: for the reception of veil and plonsure. part Nov.., equestrian ter, Int ters himeelf that the who ma} that sothing she spect which has always 0 ever been preserved tow! their patron: Ren tion irom rnles & course of le are Jong and dp in Boston, and ho reovinted, jsbro' vera; Miss Annie M. id will contribute Co, dlemy. In submit of hia’ establie ail be omitied on lea Dereon, to 6, ‘ana ring i @ hours lesson or termi thore who may introduction required of tadlee some other reeponeih meommencing. 3. litors og tedog day P.M. s ‘ed for lessons or pisasny in the day of application, unless introduced. & No dev "Only thee emonthe allowed for 4th a pleasure parties in ih him, as instrae- w, and his brother, Mr. ly" known ass professor s that the aoquisition of the popularity and ase- itting the followin t to the public, Re besg \t- will meet vith the ‘approbation of | desire a well lated and sel a conde lem; is part, to ensure od his eata by i, pani oe or Gnily trom AM Hours for ont lemen, to 10 No <4 ap inted to 1 or ride in the school: EB tee Ps ® pl pore! for mare ridis only, on wondey Saturday from to 10’ o'clock, w ted band of musi in at- lec tendance to’ enliven the rcene. horres, for the road or parade, to let, with the privilege of exercising in the sendem: avenue, Academy every 8 ws FIRE Lyons’ magn aud vermin, y iad We ond Fulton ferry, and Mai rd Wail street ferey lines of omutvusen will nee: ignly trained and quiet lorres a on on tery. mn AVON to and a the door G74 two minates. The mnibe two minute ae D fy AUGETRE rimea; ind cars pase wit in one block of the Death=-nething shorter— To }lood-suckers here, Lye Bow dovin ng Paar aite & Wael depot, 424 Bro » With cant «7s the te er, , Cockronebos, for pe doctroying ineegts GERMAN ¢ GIRL WANTS A SITUATION. at 155 Forsyth street. RESPECTABLE youxa ¢ GIRL Wi ES A bermaid and wait tbl inily; in willing to, make raat gen duce the best of city ‘Ubi A” RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A eo uation to cook, wash aud iron; makes ‘bread; would do chamberwork and waiting. ‘Can be ‘highly feodm- mended. Please apply 308 Third a) RESPECTABLE ENGLISH LADY, ABOUT THIRTY. , AA tour y, on ta itu compet a famil APPLY ary no obf yham two days at 122 West Twentieth street, between Third ‘avenues, N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANS A SITUATION as launitress in w private family; understands doing up linen snd wiueling in the mostelegant style; object! to zo ib the country, and can give the. Wort satisfactory ro ference, Can bo scen for three daye a¢ 260 Grnid street, bo- tween Chrystie and Forsyth streets. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO GET A SIT- uation aa wot warpe; can take a obid te ber residence, or go out, “Apply at No, 96 Monroe treet, from 8 to 11 15 the ethane ‘or in the afternoon. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, AS hambermaid or waiter, who understapds her business. Nas good city reference. Cam be eeen at Hudson street, for two A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A vould make, bee As o ni city refer cust of Broadway, oF adress. rf v 4 im erat omen” PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO | work: isa ood washer and ironer, and under Please | | no objection to the country. call at S36 Righth street, eecond fiver, back room, OF address RESPECTADLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid, and to sssist in the washing amd iron. ing. She bi Vieas and 0 Vest of city roferency from her Inst Weat Thirty-first atreet, between nues, th MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation to cook, wash and irom; has but few ac- quaintances in ti pply for two da; _s pee ped WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS ould suit a hotel, restaurant, or Ii poem sa hous ete to gon little cevgnee in untry, understat ir bu: perfectly, and has the Dent of of refer- ence. Can be ween for three days at 216 Church street, in the attic room. RESPECTAB: MAN WISHES TO TAKE A child to her own house to wet nurse. Please oail at rr} Pelham street. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A ve aan to take care of children and do plain ren Can be Bridge street. ce given, seen for two days ig: ye BE Rr aa GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 8 private family av general house servant; will make herself agreeable an No objection to goin the Please call at 61 Fraukfort country. City reference give oe Sia dani are SS A, satura WANTED AS CHAMBERW AED, OR general housework, in a small private family; io 8 fort od washer and ironer. Stee jor tee, 4 ‘est Sixteenth street, The best refer LE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS acl gt ary hotel, or to do Tvusework i objection to go'® phe or redeeences. ‘Aphly at sie ag in the countty. street. A SITUATION WANTED, BY A. RESPECTABLE do chs bitchen werk len suiall petvagetamiig Piece i 3 D ot Wert Twomey 17 fourth atzeet, kT Be dete nll RESPECTADLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A siTUA n quire at her last place, wor and is willing and clonn iu havivor we Shjectien te wages #0 a8 jt into a nice ly. Can give iy it 125 Twelth street, between Fifth i Con ‘be teen _~1 two days. YOUN Pe 8 pag ay] sate youse babyy fo plain sewing if required, | Treuty-atth ceneet, thie ee, GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 1 hensework, o cook eves ota iy 2 bw y ay AL a eat eho at te teen at ae 0 Ly peat ays, a Aas SITUATION - WANTED— BY A RESPECEABII it young girl, as chembermaid and Lting ins b nary Please enll at 182 Seventh between a Fwenty-third Streets.” he best of vity reveren A ee A oe BLE YOUNG wane toner hag she 3* vk, ws ween ean r= 4 Please ghey in ere, , Gera aay the dry goods store, for two daye. ab A. RESPECTABLE GERMAN, ane Fa SITUATION hinist, or Ah. venm engine Adress A. it,, Hera 7 RESPECTOTARLE orm, WISE tia eee aoe arth ie dae Seen tates ane) Pomat sanz! A yt pets referct ee Choe ceen for tre For balance of Wamts se¢ mext pogo, Cy ad meas aes ATION AS can by ss aaa) ee