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tna old a us . He went for "ered sealiee laws, aod law, and never believed that masses were i gs & ‘J other capable of self government. He was down on an Irish- man, German, or any other foreigner who was not of ¢ noble family. ‘We don’t see what John A. King has to do with, all yy All 7 al sons of Mr. King, save Edward, after their social ordliong of ‘John A. King, Charles Pa and James G. Ki was gon of the first kind. They form ‘the top of in New York, and even Martin Van Buren, who tried for years by B ‘ving office and appoiat- ments to the Duers the Bchuylers, and the Liv that ‘ set,” could never peactrate into the of the Kings.” A family that can afford to bye shoulder on a President, and say, Wo it demagogues here,’’ is certainly an aris‘ocra- ation may be proud of of ry candidate, Mr. John A. King, the Sor ual to that of his own branch in tu: North. He married @ Misa Nightingale, of Georgia, an she owns, we believe, a sea island aud @ rice plantation with @ large quantity of slaves, so that Mr, King { catirely inlependont When Mr. King goes to Sout Carolina he is there received as an equal by the Rut ledges, the. Pinckneys, the Middietons, the Sumters, th Rayenols, and is admitted into their set. It isa py eo fact that John C. Calhoun was uever admitted to a socia soenen fe fe tee families. He was the sonofan im man, of the name of Pat Calkoun, an tito het held the State of South Carolina in his ‘sing! band for thirty-seven ears) yo. during that interval ‘Was not considered a {it subject for tne aristocratic societ of the great fasnilion of South Carolina, Mr. John A Kin ‘was and is; we can pout to Mr. King as th superior, in fis" regard, to Mr, Caihoun, who had no an cestors worth speaking of this side of Donegal, in Ireland The nomination of Mr. King for Governor will bring out ‘@ class of people to vote that was never soon at the polls, for it 1s the first time in many years that a genuine old aristocratic name has been presented for their suflrages. We know of at least seven families that will go for Mr. eB os the moral power of such a spectacle will do een Presses will ante to the noting of American pane, Ki id v, Ki But i ing ans roved oon wi at Tat Amecoan ‘blosd. hat ied ap in British pre pia ago, ag ee wae sort of a brother would Jonn A, pare bes been had he not approved of the course pursued by We 72a Thurlow Weed has his motives in getting Mr. nominated. Like Martin Van Buren, we pre- sume Thurlow is getting ambitious in his old age . into good society—with the exclusive King set. God’s eake let ’em all bave their way. We want to elect Mr. King; we want to see order and ariatocracy ‘es = Le eee We see now, Governor King, velvet, receiving the high society on ald Lee of | th i a 4 Ee ia ie 5 @ State, presented by nis Secre- Don’t disturb the movement. Let the genuine aristocracy have a smell at gubernatorial et tor once ina halfcentury. Ithas been cribbed, cabin and Git A the unwashed democracy long enough. Mr. Ki itleman of the old school. Lixe his ‘brothers, e King and Charles, he was educatad james atthe University of Oxford, in England, and would make asplendid Governor, with’ biood that’ would shame a royal king. We wish the Hxatp would keep those in- pore ee cae presses quiets and poe vee peace. We republicans were getting ong very well with our Governor King, but the eat on “Let Parson Scoville answer us, if he can, is Mr. ‘Soun A. King—who boasts the blood and principles of his fa- ther—is he a tit passenger to travel in the same boat -yith the ee enlarged and thoroughly democratic Fre- mont {”” Old Ben Franklin, shrewd old printer that he was, and * sort of Haran editor in bis day, said it was the easiest tis in the world for people to ask questions that the; not answer themselves. We won't be catect Tet the Albany Journal answer that question. We will sek another in return. Is a man like Jobn C. Fremont, that the lyin; Epes, the Richmond Enquirer, Ezaminer aud Whig, ‘ash ington Union, and the Pennsyl-anian, say has a0 ances tore—who has risen from a democratic nobody to be a Presidential candidate by bis owa personal service to the cour apd the world—s min who has nothing but common blood in his veins—is such sree footer democrat—a man who has fed on dogs’ meat—is tie" potabed to travel in the same boat with the thd the refined, the exciusive and thorough y ane ke g, who has rich, rosy blood running in Bis vets ein hat op aah his ancestors for # huadred ympathy for old bloot. We can trace our Owa back two hundred and ten years, without going to Europe or off the American continent. We can read the ‘ames of our aucestors en tombstones two hundred years = Therefore we have a symoathy for Mr. King. We to run for United Sta‘es Senator from New Jersey year, and we don't want to see an excitement got up pont candidates of old families, with vid blood in their veinge, Will the Haxacp please to let us alone, and con fine itself to answer us this question: “ Wh = not ir Gov Horace Greeley or William C. ee nom! ernor at the Syracuse Convention ?’ New Patents Issued. List of pateats issued from the United States Patent Of- ce, for the weck ending September 23, _ each bear- ing ‘that date :— Samuel Arnc!d, of Green Hill, we! tor fy trap. Hosen Bal, of’ New York, N.Y. for improvement in ovens. Ieaac Boss, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for improve reefing topsatis. ot in le! Bates, of Carlton, N. Y., for improvement ta corn planters. George Fairfield, lowa, for improved method of feedin; sl les. A. H. Eroaler, of ywego, N. ¥., for improved stave Jotnter. ‘Benajab C. English, of Hartford, Conn., for improved mnode ot ad, eating the'olata of window blinds. 5. B. Fuller, of Worthington, Mass., for machine for «paintiog cartlage wheels. AMO George, of Naebua, N. H., for improved explosive sabe Alexander Gordon, of apm N. Y., for improve ‘ment in feed rolis of straw cutter, pins. W. Hackett, of Eimira, N. ¥,, for hand straps, inca tumpeteo, of abethany, Pa, ter taneete: La., for improve- New York, N. Y., for improvement Weymouth, Mass., for improved ww York, N, Y., for improved wi Ind., for improvement in se- KS the habe ot whaela, Middietown, Conn., tor improve- { ia i H 3 Q i a Hi = E eek aE Lf 3 BY i Ramsay, of New York, N. Y., for improve- ‘ment in cast iron pavements ia, Pa., for improve- separators. act, of Ouiters, Ct, for improved grain sae Thorpe, of Shelbyville, [il., for improvement * Sam B00, of Philadetohia, Pa., for improved toot for forming ewe around the wears ot of bottles, or oth. oe, made from plastic substa " of Rochester, N. Y., 1, for improvement swarm alr turnaces, ‘Alonzo Webster and D, K. Sesion: of improvement in machines for sawit “hanresce Reid, of Barren pe ae , aasignor to Jobn A. Schwager, ot ay Be bo N. wis in coats ie as c Jobn Denig, ie a York, Pa., [2 rimroremen| in ty % Angus bguale, of Wenner x4 ‘ne tmproves | a a H Wood, of Weshingven, 1D. C., assignor to Samuel De Vaugbaa. ies PW of eame place, for improve- ‘ment in owe i wachines ae Pratt, of Boston, Mass., assignor to and J. Treadwell, Perry and Nortoo, of ‘Albany, N. Y., emia stoves. es ean a Mass, assignor to W. and J. Boston, Treadwell, Perry and Nortor, of Albany, N. ¥., for de- tign for oven stoves. tar Exvina Owen at Liseeta— arene ee at the oie of the fore, iin booty in a brief note lonroy' #eys, announcing the arri- Asatv at, 0 ‘ntelligenc Snorivence three hundred of two large stores an ander t ADVERTISENEMTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Lm ebtieDvvom . . ET i In »- 4 by FoR eae pul themclven at t WILLEAMSON'S, acixcagueddanangnannonaptintameanetenee CARD GMAPAME MACALLISTER ADOPTS )” method of acknowledging the receipt of many A race ot condolence on her distressing bereavement from friends in various parts of the United States, for which tokens of sympa- thy. as Well a4 for the expressions of kindness and rear for lamented husband and herself, through tue public press, In reference to business let onstrained to say that she cannot i? 500T - the great misfortune which ide upon the best and nea ie course for her to take in the proetirement of an hone: a arenons for her ebildren and ie Frege, ladame M. pro- poses to remain Touts where letters wil! reach ber di- rected to the care of Sol. Smith, Kaq., 68 Third street, Madame Macailister has no business agent. UREKA LODGE, NO. 243.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS lodge are dis to attend @ special meeting at their rooms, Masonic oe corner of Broome and Crosby streets, on Monday evening, al 8 o'elock, for despatch of busine: By order WM. H. UNDERHILL, W. M Secretary. _Gronce B. Brows’ MA s0Ni¢ NoTICE “POLAR STAR LODGE, NO, 246 ‘The members of this lodge are hereby & meeting at their room, 118 avenue D, at ey clock, on Stine day, the 28th inst,, for ttle purpose of paying the last tribute of reapect to our deceased. Brother, George steers. Members of the fraternity in good standing are respectfully invited to at- . By ofder of the W. M., N. P. Wid Penney, Secretary. Pn nical Deca 5 a ASONIC NOTICE. mad MEMBERS OF THE POLAR Star Lodge No. 245, ¥. avenue A. M., are notified to meet at tho lodge room, No. 'D, on Sunday, the 23th inst., a} 19 o’elor ASONIC.—NOTICE.—PURITAN LODGE, NO. 899, F, A. M.—The members of this lodge are requested to meet at their lodge roam, 68 Kast Broadway, on Sunday, 23th Anat, sill glock A: M to attend the funeral of our le brotuei Geo. Steers, of Polar Star _S. MeLizan, Secretary, ‘Geo. w. W. THURBAR, W. M._ MAsoNe NOTICE EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO. 195, .M.—The members of this Lodge are requested to meet at their Lodge rooms, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 Clclock, for the purpose of aitending the funeral of the tate Wwite of’ our P.M. George Re Nicholls. Members of the feater, nity generally are respectfully invited (o attend KW. RAY, W.M. Gronce ©. Wenster, Secretary. ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—PURITAN LODGE, NO. 839 F. A. M.—The members of Puritan Lodge, No. 899, are re. ented to meet at Polar Star Lodge Boom. No, 118 avenue on Sunday instant, for the purpose of ‘uniting with members of Folar Star Loge in paying the lease spect to our deceased brother, George glivonder of ENocu Stevens, Secretary. HKO. PRATT, W. M. ASONIC. NOTICE.—1HE MEMBERS OF CYRUS Lodge, No. 208, of F. and A. M., sre particularly request- ed to be unctwal in their attendance on Monday evening next, Sept. bey ‘at Se clock, a there is business of importance to be wapsacted. By A. F, SHEPARD, W, Wa. Livinestox, ‘Secretary. gry LES bg oe pg or BENEVO: | i ent Lodge No, Eureka M., are bag BO oe f. wn rhe rooms, Masonic on Suiday, Be tember of payin ther Gear seorge 8 ‘steers of Polar yea H. UNDERHILL, W: M., Eureka Todge ‘No. 243, Wa anxocn 8 We Benevolent Lodge No. 2 AOETST ER, “THE CITY OF COTTON, COAL AND ‘Cash."—A few of its cefeevesielives and friends will puke of a dinner on Mop ee evening, at 7 o'clock, at ROOKS’ Old Star —, 64 and 66 Lispenard street. after dinner, the social song and sentiment. ‘Tickets at the bar. ee OTICE.—THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST negotiating a note made by me, to the amount + OF eS, in favor of Patrick F. McGinn, and is dated on the ‘th inst., ag payment has been stopped, MICHA RE HAND, FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. 32 CHAMBERS street, (new Court House), New York, June 23, 1866.— Public notice.—To avoid the risks that must. epi be oot from the crowd of tax payers who put off’ to the latest ayment of their toxen, Thave d determined to adopt the mt the feline Ing rule; which will be rigidly adhered to during my term of ice:—I sball receive no mone; after 2 o'clock Ev oilicer in this Department is Veg ange (hy receivin, euvelopes containing money or el ka for the Re yiment o! taxes. By order, RY H. HOWARD, Receiver. GPRCTAT MEETING —THE MEMBERS OF OCEAN ¢, No. 156, F. A. M., a ¥¥ summoned to attend meeting, at the Yasinte Temple ee Monday evening, Sept. £9, at7dg o'clock. By order of uy x NIUE. 1 SCARLETT. James H, Waitenon’ Site JOINERS—NOTICE—THE MEMUERS OF THE New York Ship Joiners’ Benevolent Society and. ship jin- in generalnre Ou Stimday, 28h last, at Calon Hal, corer o Fourth street, at 1s ‘o'clock, for the purpose of funeral of the late Mr. George Steers, r S.-M. De Fonzsr, Seo'y. H. 8. Mel requested to attend a sonra of the society: avenue © and AGRIC ULTURAL FAIRS. TTNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL soviery.—1ne fourth annual exhibition of the Untied States Agricul tural Society wili be held a: Powelion, Philadelphia on uc day, Wednesday, Thursday, Briday and Savurday, Oct, Sth, "9us, Toth and’ 11th. ‘The tirst exhibition of thts society, held at Springfield, Mass. in Uciober, 1853, was devoted exclusively (o an exaniination of horace. "At Kpringield, Oblo, LAb4, cattle alone were ex hibited, at Boston, 1555, all depariments of (arm sock —Cat tle, Nerses, sheep aod swine—were shown ‘The society, encouraged by past siicoces, and by the appro bation of the pgrieultural community, now propose to offer minums, not only for domestic animals, but also for poultry the. producte of the fruit 4 the gra’n field and the rd, and for agricujtural implements aid machinery. remitins frown twenty-five to two hundred dollar, amount. Inj the aggregate to over twelve ihouaand dollars. will be forthe various classes of domestic snimals,f-uits, Ame gricullaral implements Jtaitee of forty citizens of Patia jetph repre Seung te various branches of industry 7, been appoltied fo co-operate with the ofits of ine sociorn fo per iecting arreagements for the exhibition; aad tifween thousand dollars ary been guaranteed to meet expe: the excellence of the se rge ainount of premi red, taduces the expecta hat the exhibition of 1536 will be supertor to any of its CesROrS, Favorable arrangements for the tr and other articles will of entries, the award be published in the " "Sout ‘Btn woctety for id programme of The premium list, with the regulations the Exhibition, will be furnished on application to Mr. Joha McGowan, Astistapt Secretary of the Luived Agricul tural Society, 160 Chestnut street (rooms of the Philadelphia Ag: leultural Society), or by adds ‘be Secretary, at Bos SHAL ILDER, President aw S. Kine, Secretary. , 1966. are respectfully requested to in their journals. give the above an in THE LECTURE SEASON, “E.—JUDGE APPLEBY, RECENTLY FROM Great Salt Lake City, Utah, will tet & lecture on Normoviam, tn Brooks’ Assembiy Wl Grand street, th) event ‘commenct Ne n Gdack— De. Ber Barker on hysteria and chlorosie do. Dr. C han On amputations . do. Clinte for femates, by Dr. Barker, do. Dr. Qox on diseases of the skin do. De; Green on aphoate and laryngeal do. Dir. Doremus on the poisonous gases do: Dr. Union autopaies in thee legal relations 2 Surgical clinie by Dr. Carnochan. 1 Dr. Douglas on auscultation and perc Do. 12 do. Dr. Carnochan on amputations. Do. 4 do. Dr Doremus on the poisonous gases, E Saturday, 1 do, Medical climie, by Dr. € ‘The inhoratory will be open for practleal tnstrnetion in Tosi cologieal ciemistry from 9 til LL and from 4 06 P.M. each day. Dr. Doremus will meet the class each afternoon at 4 o'clock to the ebemical laboratory. Fxaminations in auntomy by Dr. Conant every morning at § a are open for practical stady. OUDEN DOREMUS, M. De Dean of toe Pacilty. —————— FALL POLLAN Ee, ac. Stee OF NOVELTIES. ~MADAME R. MARRIS Laure &Co., of Paris. 571 Broadway. BAER RIBBON VELVRTS A LARGE LOT OF TITG digerent widths. Will be sold cheap. i great rise in prices, at ISAAC TAD HOCK? street, miidie of the block, between Chrystie S| READS! nara wy semipiee. for sale by MP. BROWN, No. 188 ALL MILLINPRY! PALL MILLINERY!—-WR HAVE F*. now on crhibition a large and eo Cty tof i , ribbons, f werk, vi cheap ne WoOORMACK & SIMPSUN, aiton street, between Jobnson and Tillary, Brooklyn. RS, J. H. GOSSON TLAB fn Ua MILLINERY, consisting of the latest atyles of bonnets, dress caps ead dresses, at 873 Broadway, beween Frankia and Wane tr ee M.S RARNOWE RESPECT UTLY ANNOUNCES FO Lg Efteeer 3 pT esaes od and vines ponds Fi areets, on rae iso ® fine assortment of tmiftt wh Wek Tsoi a attention. ). O73 BROADWAY, WIL1, OPEN seor'ment of fall and winter bonnets, A, LIC iy m= 9] on Bowsay, TRAY Wild SAVE Ewe ibe pienecd oh wr fore we on Wee: R or p—- frill be lea sr are ‘clock, when the store will bere opened, kid he will open & stock of ribbons, ‘tallineey goods and dress trimmings tinparalieled in this ety. TRNING MILLINERY, CLOARS AND WANTTLUAR, Oe ay Sa TR departments, as they are now complete with “everything desi rable for deep and second mou ats ACKSO! 581 Broadway, beeween and Mrinee atreeta, ALL AND WINTER MILLINERT.— Mh or F po pop bed le a a Pes suere between Fi and York. [a e RIS MILLINERY.~THE MISSES me NES RES peek tivimate re Ae Nadtes thet “J @ vened 8 sho * milinery, Broadway, ‘be: Foarth and soe ave ec roa iBBONS, | Just rebarea pal AWN" pCONSTANL A Yo. Browlw iy WE fae oR bave constantly on hand Acrived by last steamer, ___PERSONAL. 1F WILLIAM MITA WILL CALL AT 206 PEARL street, he will find a business communication in which be is inter ested. a bs ee ee See ae [AFOMMATION WANTED—OF | MICHAEL MoNULTY, native of county M Mayo, Ireland, by his sister, Bully, who is excee ly auxions to hear from him directéd to 181 aveuue New York, for Mary MeN uty, will r . —— Lg 4 ee WAN i oy a ge] aly wil bg y hi er, o rmatio; thankfully rece received sve at Market rh jarket street, Newark, © NJ, W Tw, FORSTER, SADDLER BY PROFESSION, FOR merly of Wagram an der Hart, Rhein Pfalz, Germany, iate ink is, ‘Texas, is called. Ui present whereabouts to’ Jacob Boelly 174 Hast Twenty ane Street, New York, to enable him to anwer the sorroetad ee quisies fom Germany, ae TT RS, D****458, OF BOND STREET, WILL FIND A LET- ter in the Untou square Post ollice, in reference to rooms, trom eae A. : H.—IP THE PERSON OF THIS NAME - called on Friday evening. about 9 o'clock, at No. 601 Houston sireet, to see his wife, wil present himacif at room No. 16, 115 Nassau street, he be informed of some matters interesting to him. Call from 11 to 1 o'elock. FA. XOUR COMMUNICATION, OF TWO WEEKS tated, ee $ “ae ae eee a r Wi Fs 01 a ; im, Glauchs, though Broadway Pott oes’ atau wha 10 WIN* PE, CALL AT PREVIOUS PLACE Tor'n letter trea D., 278. ILL, HORIN PLEASE COMMUNICATA WITH Kate, tiyough the Union square Fost ofice, oa Monday next, if possible? TE H. LEESON, TAORATER: WHO LEFT MONT. mei mnmer, will coufer a favor b, alte SORPOaz Ait, mamediately. oe ICKED EYES HAS Pe Peers) § Farag for a letter from * A\ is now right. The watch will be returned on your orden, Peon wonDs MAGATINE FOR SEPTEMBER ; rth British Beviow, 4 ‘Nor unt,and the Tondon Qu jetty Review, July, are all‘ aly. ice of each, $3 a year; $5 lor two; $7 for the he four Reviews ‘and Black: wood, $10 stnerptons received by L. BOOTE £00. Pas lishers, 54 Gold sre enn OL ee REAT RUSH AT EVANS CO.'S.—THE G established that #19 Broad: eeisce is the best pcs Moe Zork fo buy books, i ANS °C ). sell books as Aye pods) poset ve tom 3 and gre jive +e ack Book 9 pressed value from 25 cent toad depends upon he gumber ofthe au vooks, "abs da 5 vared jaducements to agente. Iogten conta containing full explanations sent on appligation ons ang a ly >" PUBLISHED—“LE SEJOUR DES a. ” (THE ‘airies’ Home ) fre fadlbaagigle for the . Gomposed by William A. 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It knocks Harper's in the Cay and | i for superior. iJ pany magazine ever published in the U Chrlstian € consider it fully equal tothe’ best ot the three doliar mantis, and deserving universal patronage.—Burlington merican, Its original and classic articles are illustrated with a liberali- which throws all the three dollar monthlies entirely in the shat —Fort ison (Towa) Argus THE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE In THE WoRtD, ch is ae best and cheapest magazine in the world.—Weekly ronicle. Tt is in all respects a handsome magazine, and the cheapest wagazine we have ever seen.—Ocean How, even in this age of steam and itgutalg, it is possible to furnish such an wastrpassed magaziae for the price, we can- not comprehend.—Lehigh Valley Times, 118 RICH TABLE OF CONTENTS. In the variety of i# matier wud the beauty of ite exnbelligh: pe uts, it gives promise of a popular periodical.—N. yume 1 ts a perfect reflex of American poilties, agriculture, com- meree, arts and sciences. —Deirol* Advertise Weil, there is butoue word Jor it, 18 @ beauty. Ttxcon tents are alike “ apples of gold” in ‘pictures of ailver.—N. ¥. Organ. b CHARACTER. ‘asein s ** Ornithology,” Mrs. E. Oakes "l Messenger,” and the wild, romantic story, lifelike and faset casting adventures of Fremén © tibit'a inasterly combination of attractions hardly quiring the leresisnble wuaintness of the Editor's Olio to. vender megarine @ favorite In every family —Vergennes Citizen, His the most enteriais ie! published in this :oun. Tie truty valua 1é ‘and inieresting work. and ought to have an : Jemoceatic Banner. ER, OR OCTOREN. No. IV, With the following 8 Museum of United States Pat ent Ofiice. Washington's Sword fandCamp Chest, and Franklin Washington's Uniform. Franklin's Press. vo Inptays. Lilustrated. 6 KONAPANTE. Stangas, With the following illus , 1s exotisn Costtme. Teadiow' Tend dresses in Reign of Henry V Ladion’ Haat. desarsia Reiga of kaward LV. Towering Hoad dress, A Lady in Hi Heat reas of 1990, ad dresgen of, Mile of the Tae Cor or W. CPt OS Vesubule of Patent Oftiee. United States Patent Cilice, from the Southeast. ‘ 8’ Room in Uni GTON. United & eu Lady i Costume tn Reign of howard 1 Lady in Costume in Reign of Edward itt Lady's Head dress In Reign of Gen leaner in Comame in zi. eign of Henry Vi. Queen Blizabethe Bonnet of 1770. Kas ‘axp Lanon or Women Siaon Kaytox. With illustration. Roox 1m Dexnis Coven an 8, AND Tam Vinotwts Raweutioy. By Well Tiner—a brilliant stor: ne ja apmanes Txpiax LEGENDS OF Ta BGbsON. By Sip Mesoge’s Davcinirn. Stanaas. by day Htunabolds, Tur Ov Coanten Oak. jrestrats Miasirated Gonrassrons or a Teincnarn oer, No. I. Yarn or Cou. Funuost. So. 111. With the’ following il pa Fremont's Me “eh tete diane Scene n 7 of Rival Procia- at . * between Fremont and 160. Tre ty mat Severe, Stantas, Thoxar TH. Beaton, with portrait, Tur Macr anes by the author of “Maggie Bell.”’ Sunnas, by Mes, ilsabets Oakes Smith, CiAWLrs Benannn, with portrait, 4 Voices Pom THe KoUTH AND BAvane IN "Awnatca, Publie Opinion Respectability. City Directory” Woman's Rights Convention. Art, Science and Invention. Announcement, * OO orabip in the Willerne sa. Awerica Vexpuces. Come Home; poeiry, by Xenetie Olio Seasonings Yawnne Donut Het owing (lust-ationg:— ANKRE Doowe, with the following Vignette. Look owt, the Kittle’s Billing Fotber and 1, and Captain Goodin, Fich a Wan and Sich a Toss Forres ag digg 7 the they're ta) Father, the Tsing to hoot. Prey Vu, Vl Hook it Home, Fashions and fashion plates. FM. EMERSON & CO., Publishers. Ross & Torsry. General Agente, @ OF THR COMMU aon Piston Rod,” published im the Kew York tribanesd agi aw leonfer a favor by enclosing bi address to G. une office. rr A BR OR, THR SRORET OF Witove nts s mort ralvante, wort fr the, now ‘arried (of both sexes) or those to marry. ow we jay free. Address George Lewin ei 999 Post eicr Jersey City. ———JIOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. bad HOCABRERFERS — onhat AF APOE wan uy * TOR HOUTEREErERS surrerine tae ws Arucles caseutial to the season: paiscut‘lee, Sivel fire cots, Pokers, Plate warmers, Ash aifters, ‘ender, Coal shovels and siflers, Mower stands, Fire sereen Dnteh ofens, Coal vases Plate carriers, Cake tarners, Fire carriers, Foot stoves, Oyster broilers, © baftn, dishes, Raa at and tga ihe Flower stands. Preserving kettles Thermometera Platec ware, Brisas ware, “hinese goots, Devonshire Koos pers, Was and a tae Metctees Oa eet ee, ball and Jpble mate Framelied ware ‘The above, In addition to an endless house furnishing goods, are offered sd a the five spacious Jesrooms loested at Now. 644 corner of Bleecker street. OBERT DA rs nent safes, assortment of = N MONDAY. 7 rue, 2 INST INST. A sitooTING MA Oriel ath cia” ta ie ah "There ‘wilt be. 80 he_ ground. W,€0 at 10 o'el ck ‘ALL TING ORT ED DOG FOR &, (ene “touched with heaves; pimcoe oy apring THE TURF. DRY GOODS, &c. aoe sdiilidelins Pes. srreneennrntnn wo AA nnnpinnncnne® COP Seote i COU HE, lt 1~—TROTTING -MONDAY, | © BLACK LACK COLLARS, WITH SLERVER September 29, at | precisely. Match $500. mils SOO Mites ass aon fasted Peoklon 3 } heala, beat $n Ds ‘anid Futee uaunes ro. m. Lady Riley to Honest Peter, to sulky, To © Goud day and good track “hed JOEL CONKLIN, Provrietor. CPSTREVILLE COURSE, LONG, ISuAND.—TROT. eat match between Flora Templo. in harness, saddle, for 8200" Pale heater best . Tuesday, Sevtenber 99, "This will uudoudted'y rove the most exciting and and probably the fusteat race of ie ev Will be recollected that Flora Lancet have hitherlo had two trina inthe ay ot ehioke an Wentin haraess, and she proved the victor. He wou in the second contest, over the Fashion Course. on which occasion he went under the saddle and she in harness (the same as in the coming race.) Since he defeaied her, however, Flora has her mile fa the unprecedented time' of 22433. ererihaiee this extraordinary “quick work” does not ap pear te have zhashed the owner Pot hancet—henee the resent match to decide which of these noble specimens of horse fesh is actually the fasteet. JORL CONKLIN, Proprietor. UN COURSE, L, I—TROTTING—ON MONDAY, eplomber 2, ‘at 8 o'clock, P. M..a mateh for $1,000; 5 to wagons "Wm. Whelan names b. g. ers De Paler names br, m. Helle of Saratoge, SHAW & Wi —ON TUESDAY, upward, the chennent ever offered. VETER KOBKSTS & ©O., 375 Broxdway. 1856. ~MENS PURNISHING Goors.—THE LAK JO. gest aud moa! ehoice selections in the city, cou ee the laiest styles of English aud French scarfs, cravata, et (of every descripuon ) handkerchiefs, embroidered, cross ht plaued botoms, of new beatiful deal Our sock of Besley for fal und vinta rely say, is ‘unsurpassed in assortment and ‘quailty by a ether house. Gentlemen wili do well to try our superior shirts, which give such satisfaction fn fit, sone and quality." We wou be happy to have a call from and the public before going elsewhere, JAC! ESON, r PULDY. 409 ‘roadway, se cond door below Grand street. == ron ernaneroysenystmeemnsneneesnes 6.000 ~2AEDWARE, OR DRY Goops peat. sera wauted. “A porson griag out West is fairous o¥ purchasing a stock of hardware or dry goods, {oom ‘$6.L00, for which he will pay part cash ang the Palanos int good aping staeks. A reiail stock, in good orler, woud avawer, Addrcsa T. Joyce, 76 Front street, Brooklyn, OO) FoR OF SILKS FROM L AUCTION. Linen Hall, 382 Bo EGAN & CO, will ofler for ale, on to morrow and the fol- lowing days, the above goods, at’ 4a., 58., 68.. 78. and 88. por Sard. "A general stock of fall and winter goods just received. Paes rors. Ue, COURER, L. I ~TROTTING. te gay ov 2 Oot DOZEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS pale hex ea te init, (otagooe, at rice Fo £5 50,000 ma peel hordoredtupenoe cola embroidered, hemmed and tape bordered; superior quglities, b. g, Commodore; D. Piter pment i fit prop cheap. PETER ROBERTS & CO, 4 oo AS CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN. form ladies requir’ ing any kind of plain work, shirt mak. ivg or baby liner its branches, that they can have the safue executed in's superior manner ‘and on the moat liberat term, by applying at 222 Kilzaboth street. A note addressed to T. G. will be sinmediately atiended to. N_ BW if ra quired, attend at the residence of any lady by the day or’ week. ga Ratchet ttn Mt Bt chien BB Aare LOCUM TASS on LEGRS PETO, UKs COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TROTTTNG —ON ‘Thursday, Oct. 2, at 3 o'clock, a maich for $2,000, ile heats, Lest three in five, to harness, W. Whelan names fr. g. Tacony; 8. McLau, nag names b: m. Lady Moscow. Cara willleave the South ferry. Urvokiyt, al 14 o'elock and re- turn as soon as the sport is over. Fare, to vo and return, 6fy cents SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. POLITICAL, twa WARD DEMOORATIO NOMINATION.—ON TUES. day evening, September 2%. at a meeting of the dele- gates of the Fifteenth Council district, Cornelius Hartnedy =r A large ape storiment ae Recherche i oy tiyle— Was nominated for Councilman of the Fifteenth district. Com ‘Superior in quality mjtiee—Michael Lynch, William Mo} cline! Hl J. A. HL, has also tte 7 Lynch, William Molguin, Michael Hays. Arieh ack ton Goon, TH WARD.—DEMOORACY, UNION, VICTORY.— oon: t t ins meting be democrats of the, ward are invited ‘Which be will be pleased to suam Fis Sumecenere. a attend a meetin e held at No. ring street, on Mon- ¥ evening, the 2th September, tat 7 ociock PM, Above Ninth street. g settle al 4 differences and to ratify our excellent ticket AMect EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW eived from Paris, will be shown on and after ‘th 2A lust Stzangers will please call PETER ROBER’ ERTS CO., 375 Broadway. A ERESH STOCK OF RICH VALENOIENYRS LACE, Just opened | Real Valenciennes Is. per yard upwards. PETER ROBERTS & CO., Sots Broadw: A LARGE A’ ASSORTMENT OF DRESS SILKS, JUST neeret or late steamers, including Bayadore silks, Brocade stlks in new designs, Rich stripes and ‘Alsoy a full assortment of black silks, by J, JAMES CROPSEY, 481 Broadway, NEW LOT OF CRAPE COLLARS, Bort EMBROI dered and piain, also a full assortment of other mourning articles of our own manufacture. New styles intants’ capes, Fobes ingertions, edgings. and w stiperb aengrimett of Paris embroidered collars, handkercbie’s, capes and bas MILLER & GRANT, 371 Lioadway. UCTION GOODS.— Woo! plaids, in rich colors and Sood styles, will be oifered, Monday, September 29, From se. to one doting per yard. 708 Bi Broad’ Fe for ward officers. By order of the eyPret Committee of Three. J. BRLEN, Sec, LO Bi ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, COMPRISING | THE Kigheent aud Twenty-first ‘wards.—At w meeting of the delegates of the Asseubly Convention of this district, Dui suant tothe call of General Committee of ‘Tammany Patrick 7: and Henry Mathews ‘Was appointed Cha: On the second ballot Samuel and Patrick ah Secretaries. T. Roberts was unanimously nominated. PATRICK TULLY, Chalrman, } Secretaries. Heyny Matuews, Patrick SMitu, a LTE WARD BUCHANAN AND BRECKINRIDGE IN- dependent Club will hold a meeting on Monday evening, Sept, 29, at 8 o'clock, at their headquarters, 198 First avenue, for the purpose of transacting busines of importance. Pune: tual attendance of every member ts requested. By order of THOMAS KALN, President, Ronerr Fvr.am, Secretary. At 3 LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIO MEETING to the Buchanan and Breckinridge Central Count composed of five delegates ron the various warda in the and representatives from the various Demec eratic Clubs, au it their headquarters, No. 228 on Friday a ing pete ‘nt, Bernard be ‘Campbell ote offered t the follo ‘Whereas, the Buchanan and Breckinridge Central cake Club learn’ with profound regret that porous enlist, selves members of the democratic party, regardless of the important issues involved in the coming election, in violation of the usages which have heretofore Mon, and in, hostility 0 the pledges Convention, that the dificalties and di ments which hi for atime distracted our party§ should be buried in obliv pie ledging themselves to give their undivided support for the jurmph of our standard bearers, Buchanan and f reckinriage, have formed an organisation fr the purpose of again spread: ing disunion in our ran! SETS, FROM $100, 70 Antillas, pole, Ao, i 86 to a3 . per yard up. Em- MILLER & GRANT, s71 Broadway. LACK LACE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—A assor’ ment, at tas much under the regular city Bruce ta LACE FLOUNCES, T ; also collars, sleeves, Ateneo ‘a Palquilie applicat Valenciennes vets and edgings { brolderies both new and werned its organta w*e atthe Cincinnati = therefore, trade. PETER ROBERTS & ©0., 375 Broadway. Resolved, That this club sustains the action of the regular sccmiaeiuale sane oe Ne Payoratty Convention held at Tammaay {all on Tuesday, Brin SQUARE SHAWLS. Sept. 16, 1856, over which the Hon. Waniel E Sickles presided, A assortment, a! $7 acd $9, will be opened on Mon- and whieh Convention we consider as organized in conformity | day, to the resolutions of the Democratic Republican General Com- mittee. passed Sept 4, L Resolved, That we recognize the nomination of the Hon. Fernando Wood for Mayor as made in conformity with the ac- tion of said Gereral Committee, and consider bin the regular rominee, aad that we will give him our hearty, steadfast and ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & ( Canal street, near Broadw: & 8 CL cA 8 ‘he usual erent .gpening display B™ untl pport, believing that h's administration has been Fall cloaks ard of such a ter as to deserve the highest considera'ion and Talmas of every description, uedeviating pport not only of the great dem Deratic party Will take place on but of every citizen who takes an interest in the fare and Wednesday, October the Lst. proapertty of this great city. Resolved, That the meeting at which the name of another ia dividual was mentioned tn connection with the ollice of Mayor, we derornce as calculated to breed nothing but strife and dis: Grgupization in our ranks, and was evidentty put on foot for The ladies are invited (o inspect the stock. No. 58 Canal street, Bee s OPENING DAY the purpose ig the ends of a few disappointed aspi vor CITY RETA’ rants, who, onder the garb of democracy at all times ON WEDNESDAY, ready end Willing to use amy ‘own soliish At 361 Broad and sinbitions purposes. N. President. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Bexxany D. Camrpe: LADIES’ FANCY ps sd —— NDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS, T)AMOGRATIC oN NG AT POUGH. | The subscriber respectfully soileits public inspection of his On Wednesday next, Oct. {the largest gather. | importatior# and manufactures for the present fall and winter ing o€ the democracy ever Wiimessed ta th semble at Poughkeepsie Over one em to the productions of thant in beauty, novelty @ud variety, y former wear CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, finest speakers in the United states a mereing with the names of John (. lireckiariige, Dorigiasg, | Selected personally, during « Cobb. Aiuchanan, MeLean, Quitman, Wells, of | Paris, from the salons of the most distinguished fabricants im New Hampshire: Re Mt. Hunter, Floyds of View 1 doues, | that World-wide renowned emporium of fashion, iacluding of Georgia, &e. ‘The “Biolle dy Nord.’ —— * Marguerite,” AMMANY HALL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GR The © Mai od Pi ner ral Cossenitien —At p meeting ¢ Democratic Repub The * Spanish Cire: ean General Commitien, held at Tammany Hall on mii In every varietyot Sept. 16, the following resolutions, offered by, J r The * * Mgee . the First ward, were adopted by @ vote of uve, _ the aflirmative and 26 in the negauive:— "rhe iesolomti as ‘ed, That tis Committee will ree the Mayoralty The * La Grange, Convention over Which the fon. D. B. Sickles presided aa And the Ghatrman, and which last night no ed 0 fo. Fernan to CRIN WiLL SHAWL CLoaR, sew Wood as our candidate for fonvention was A garment us May yassing grace und bewuty, Also, regu'ariy constituted and. organized. im nocopdance with ‘the tied ck the party: and. ton VELVRT CLOAKS; yew : recommendation of With al Fon ged pA —— fringes, Comm nsfare entitled and gra a miter, saint dy La yy "e ef to the support end ‘tufted cloth cloaks. And Resale That the assembling snwnich fart night put forth the ] Plain black cloth cloaks, riehiy trimmed, very C4 grey name of J.'8. Libby asa candidate for Mayor was on isvege cloth cloaks and cireulars, opera cl mourut lar and unauthorized body, not elected by the people nor cloaks, uisses’ and young ladies’ cloate anctioned by nization of the democratic ry; that and talmas, ete, etc Me proceedings were calculated to defeat regular pominations, | 1 4 icin LADIES FANCY'FURS, to destroy the union which now unas been restored » Upp to-our rank. LORENZO B. BHEDPA Cloass, pelerines, Ms ow James L, Bexepicr, Mula, gauntlete and cults, Y. Sava, Of Rossian and Hudaon bay rable; Buenos Ayres Chine! Royal ermine and miniver; Siberian iret Ko inski, Polish and Isabella bear, Russian, American and Canadian mink; LYTH WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMI natlops.— in accordance with the col! of the General Com mittee of Tammany Hall, the Lemocratic Republican Nomtnat ing Convention of the Twelfth ward (constitat the Sixueth Corneil , Met on the Zid instant, at the pi ‘of holt A the primary Sore corner of Heh street Rnd Third ave ne. to bethinate & teket. Un the o) 7 fe cibnen JOUN VANCE reesived a majority of on motion, his Domination Was made apanimou MAGU ise Waa nominated by & unanimous v Every article of fur at this estab! genuine, and all manufactured b in the most superior manner, and JOUN iT and JOHN HELMS | The doarention ten 0d complete the Uck« ‘Gone vu. Gas Sceretary. bocmmndena BOL IN Tot Broadway. ‘OR THE GREAT DEMOCRATIC. MARY MEETIYG TO Ta pel ace ig Synge on urieal apparatus cal 0 e has ’ » J to this hat, th Hib inat anit favorite nleamor ULES COVE, ti Qeeess a2 mm A REO, oer. ‘Townsend; will leave p ‘OLD, GONBTABLE & Ct treet on uglier mornias Will exhibit their “nil portation of Parisggarmenta on the Sa2 te ie. Fal above day, Also, « large collection of their own celebrated eured on by the offiee of manufacture. 62 Canal street, AP SILK: CPt Swarr 29. will open, On ep 2 ae on Sit Fkow AUCTION, on eased Foadway, Chambers and Reade siroets qua AND Taras. Je open tis anpeUeNRUR BEL. = Moet? BP Tire, metre entians, Ani cloth cloaks, For the inspection of ladies, on Wednesty, Oct. 1, at 53 Canal street. qc™ — a Orexige Wednesday, October 1. We invite a ca! most em 1 = ot Brcedoray, no Bear ar Fourth sreet. JHEAP SILKS FROM AUCTION FASHIONABLE CO" Pitts finide und Mripes, mipreat variety, 0 Nessa ‘the ight J..00 ber, 8 heavy built x a horse, Ci 16 is ‘hands bor! switch tail, Jame in fore ing eon a little {wo sete harness and b he shove reward will be paid covery of Intorma.ioo ean Brekanan. atreet, re addressed to James Wickham, Bioomnibelas Re Xd REWARD.—STOLEN FROM TIF PREMISES OF subscriber, on Fridey evening, 2th inst, bese bay. black Mane and tail, list on bi ‘hands high, sjnare bu Fal pacer: fore feet show sume cork marks. Twenty-five dol lars will id for eT? of the horse, amt twenty-five él, and it for the ROBERT ANSER, Greensbirg, Wenchoster | LORD & TAYPOM, 25h, Jor county. ‘Aud new sutnbere sf and #9 REWARD.—LOST, BETWREN Rul angen House, New York, and Goshen, on The ten and Eric Railroad, and stout seven warrants Whoever wil t rot i BUAKY, sgt New York aod Erle Ralead, Buse sreet A ew aD iw bandkerchies: coltte pier. MoM TERY, PARRINGTO 25 REWARD FOR THE CONVICTION OF MH ~ RESS, CLOAK i End ¥ BANTTAA mae WAR! OU thief and recovery of the house, ‘arren street, N. stairs JOH Raat opsieeps sivas lover wettch Sexaaee Josh, teckers os LARRY an crvaniy et he ty atom tet mn, one ye silver lever wate! ack. * ie tmamipge te wa im aiver Tov Hy Match, marked ingle the cane. VA. Haaws: givel sttewtion to fais pactiouior breach ofl trade, Sotigual © one pair of gold spegiacies, plied wea | aay, ¢ offered to parties about sele vad ks, &e., Ke stock. Bringes, veivers, ribbons, kid gloves, blonde lacce and faney goods generally. Ff LATNES, DE LAINES.— large siock of French de Iaines, Je paterna, will be offered on and during the week from Is. 6d. « tHe of well som fem second band tabien. for sale st NDER'S 4 manulnctory, 58 Aan street TLLTARD SALOON FOR SALE—AT A GREAT SA erifice, on account of the death of the progrietor; hand- Monday, september 3, TAROE ARSONTNENT or ‘ptt > RD TABLA AM intest and made in MBROIDERIES. Several cases jet received per steemer Asia, selected scmely fiited up; best toontion up town, near Union square. - Tequize at lod Water street. up sairs Copenieliy 10 OF Peal 440, CONMPABLR & 00., OR BALE—AN EXCEL, ‘a4 AMERICAN BILLIARD Canal street, near Kroatway. table. perfectly new, wilh Malls, cues, markers, dc. Ap: py atm W nce, fet foment. ALL OPENEN CLOARS, TALMAL awns, In all the newest and most elegant goods thi have been produecd this season MOLYNEUX PRL » 88 Cane IANNELS, LINENS, DOMESTICS SUPERIOR ALT jon flannels: Trish linen darnasks, abet sicunge bert Grown aa Dloncaed toualing; Canton fh and domestics generally. JS per cant below customary prices, LORD & TAYLOR BILLIARD, ABER #3 _ COMBINATION ere fait atent, pacar OF THE VARIOUS qa. a 298 an 3a ‘Grand street, 2. 000. 000 tne saincemente ate oftered aah And new numbers 47 and 49 Catherine sireet chasers, Also 10) poses farniy somp. Cosh advances 1 STCON hl = = ~ a ake fa segers of Havana, German 0° Mic manufacture, ANINONADLE CLOAKS AND MANTILUAS-LARGR RKS, 17 Broadway. vi elegant "1, sats e chip tctmmet AVANA SROAR—GUBANAS. FIGAROS, PARTIGAS Fanty and black cloths and silk ve reis, regan del reys, in lote to anit pure! 4 gv HOGER, 14 Matton tan. 10RD a3 wie rhsaiet I arand stroet, 8 FOR SALE—A SAMPLE CASE, CONTAINING got of the finest segars made in Havana, some o° PEN da Sai. them aa high as $290 per thousand in tharne. Ta. worthy th ‘boges. alpacas Ailention of segardealers or connoisseurs. Can be aren at 4 hemes geterally, Water street. aye a _ — he nmiers mieeenRenrnrroee — SNcH JURSTIU Pal rt wpe Peed pd I , nitere, of solid pen ten satin; two wuperioe 1 ' trie Ae, eee Cad ppd roe | SALB. AT HALF PRICK.—A SRT two armebairs, ond oa ¢ forgiture, de.. f 3 oo al ENUINE FURS. Will ©) N epen ov stock of every descr oaythg latest stztea of Victoriues, T STEWART & ona ent 2, iicir' ny anf well selected PURS, Mutts, N. B.—They ean recommend wid entire ‘cuatiencs rr pos lect tae best aud most mal ured aking. Gronse a. mae 425 Broadway, Will oper on Wednesa October the iste) ot Coss, Near Csnal street, Mantexers me me eoles ond seantios are the latest sty! hes of M which are some of the fines ye of we ovened sihis store. prety it vt the ne ume, a lot ey He bd also poh aged he ee yt periog "alt urchased by himself in Kurepe. Real India, camels’ wale searfe— A very superior assortment, in very oolor and’ qualilg— varying in prices From 30 to 1,000 doliars. 3B. WILLIAMS ‘Would respectfully invite attention to ‘The following goods which le will offer for sale, this week:— Fveneh merinos, from 6s. to 14s. per yard. Woollen plaids, 2s. 6d. tos. per do. Muslin delain 6d. to 68. per do, Dre er do willl, Sa Stella shaw is, 85 to id gloves er Euvroiderics eg vartety, &e. With a general assortment of seasdaable goods of recent im- portation, ‘MT Broadway, corner of Leonard street. ENIN'S BAZAAR 518 BROADWAY. SOME OF THE of collars, match,, St te 1 SO a GENIN'S Bazaar, St. ii comptes Qua BAZAAR.—OUR Lisi OF LACES hd embroideries, selected week, each. resident agent can 6e- GENIN'S Bazaar, 513 Broadw: Bt. Nicholas Hotel. Oe DRY GOODS. NOLD, CONSTALLE & CO. have always on hand an lexied ae saortment of the above goods, such as via Hoena, linen sheet: tablecioths, napkins, daa” estics, and ai! other goods appertaining to u » “9 Canal street, war. BECK & CO. will = to morrow a large stock of new fall goods— Delaney i lerinoes, Saxony plaid: yp 4, vi Poplins, Hos! ries, P at : BRC pd are SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Pat SAMS | CROPSEY'S, 481 Br Broadwat. ID GLOVES, KID GLOVES—THE 1] BEST < QUAL LITe bass kid gloves, only 5s., at HENRY RICK‘ nal street Avs. AND hag gy AMES GRAY & CO. have just opened several cases of aesen selection of every make of b TAL LACE. Sasege Rie ey Ei DEKIES IMPORTED. Bicusst Eusso1 ~ i MOLYNEUX =. HIS ELEGANT DISPLAY FALL AND WINTER og ore iat have bees produced iu ie Landon and Paris markets, 58 Canal street. NEW FALL AND WI. variety TILLAS AND CLOARS. ter styles of these goods ls and ADKAS HANDKERCHIEFS AT WHOLESALR— Just opened at Focarais's Tama Stone, Broan sy. Alo, grass linen handkerchiefs. for jrentiomen, anda thousand otber worel au nearer articles, at wholeaale ad ‘etail, which ¢ whieh be found a8 above. OUR NE DE LAIN M°" RINE p Siew wi ater oa Monday a Cull ansost- ment eae de Janine th rel some of the cho.cest goods of the seus Ome Pe AINES. WILLIAMS ‘Will oven on Mowlay Sept 29, Five cases mualin delaines, At ls. 6d per yard. "haz liroadway. Nn*™” SHAWLS. 4, BECK & CO, Wil! open on Monday a large assortment of haw. and Beart a POR FS wis and se: a aaa Pinid shawls and soarte. Nos, 206 and 38; roadway, 75i and 789 Broadway. Broche EW PALL GOOLS. Rate ee cy , Six Ropers, Meuisors,” M. Dataryes, HINTS AND VALENCTAS now open thelr new fait EW CLOAK iat MANTILLA STOR! 288 Kleceker street, corner Piitlopen on Wednesday, October La ‘maglasent £ WEST FALL STYLES.—PLAIN AND FANCY CASSI- Ms eee 2 tim French, fers German and Ameritaa e rR ‘3l Grand — a eecaks Bumbers 47 and 9 Catwerine seee ROAT AT. N® “ORT S ELT En min as STORE, clce of venti, eck received, Marge fot of angela. fveases Regia prints 10 bales blankets, real Whitney. 5 bales biaphete, Domeatic goods, received direct troy Ue factorte than oll bouse: 4 A PRICE ONLY, AND THAT | omeeags ‘PLAIN. N. B.— Rates’ patent skirts, Gs. on); ) MOU! INE DE — ROBES, RIENTAT, MO! ar“ a Broadway, ‘ ieadsbere aad PENING DISPLAY fit elon, On Wednesday, Ont vmx BELL, 84 Canal street. 20h inst, plush flounced silk robes, just Teel steamer Agia. PULAR yearn AN rane meet Pereries tad aT ine she sgt, othe ee saves is invited to sore. 648 ren’ wny eet beautiful assortment pnd tL LAMATION.—THRE 1. ROC iS Ne OX. —TH ‘elie! I all orhers at the gp Thad nets, In faney braida, Renpeltan, splendid dress bonnets: and x xreat material, Rich flowers, birds omtrich plumes an"rhbone tlemtion of elty ladies monttvely fd tt to thelr en Paris Midliner, &e. W PALL Goons — Zicu NAW FALL GOORES 4 4, Have received per ite arrival ny of new Also, # few more of the i sera robe the richest and at so'ana Sor a ANG 786 ane 788 Bromdwrag, Ss arate a ANG 786 ane 788 Bromdwrag, LACKS. IN ALL THE PREV Al ST YL « received by lat mer, and tae ‘Broadway R™ OMRRE | DE ae HN aT hires, At) cents per So eas Gries. bok cont ea No, 2 Park pened ts aura ‘ts smaWis.— mais, AL LOW Orta,

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