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Allegation Against the City Judge Wrth- @rawn—Nolle Proseque Entered—The Case for the production of this Dewatiful maleriah /Mhat used atthe ja situated im ‘ths woh \, e- ick ; - ‘and Tam creditably in- @ province of New wick of William Mulligein, dic. bot appre deg, By on ood extent of similar stone color ant of :o fine a texture te be found im an} — ‘OYER TERMINGR. Lennon ee pad this continent. Before Jndges Ingraham ana Rakom. Ocr. 18.—The adjourned term of this court commenced . ‘Wrie morning. ve Ale, 1X YOUR SHIRT COL; Mr. Blunt, tha District Attorney, rose and said that TS you wink MJ aan xe TO Gainnys 2249 ok aa ‘Wore was a ms%ter which he was desirous of bringing be- | will return that dag’ . Sore their Hov.ors that would probably occupy some time, ‘and it was possible that it would be disposed of in a few ‘moments. Mr. CBaton, counsel for Dr. Cobel, indicted for man, wlangdVer, said he was ready to proceed to trial, Mr, Biunt—I desire that William Mulligan be called. vunderstood that the cases of Judge Russell and Mulligan would occupy to-day, and, therefore, the witnesses in Dr. @odel’s case were not sudpanacd. Judge Bascom—The old jury for the circuit, who have ween in attendance heretofore, and are in attendance now, ‘will not be wanted tif! to-morrow morning, as there is 4 jary enmmoned for the Oyer and Terminer. ‘The District Attorney stated that he felt it to be his duty PARQRMATION WANTED—OF THOMA john Lacy, by their sister, Br Jeter Keegait, Gowanuh, Brosklymy Jos NN NFORMATION WANTED—OF ROBERT EWING, AGED about 14; he left this eit; ro West about four pepe Any toformaon of Bim wi be fhanktully received by his sis ter, ME ice coraer of Fortieth street and Second avenue, + of Ms race. FOUN —WE MAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR YOU SIN the 4th, ©. C28 oldest boy is very sick. Write, + ily 8 few lines, and direct to GEIR T_T M®, . BOTAR, RECENTLY FROM ENGLAND, IS RE- wested to send his address to Cornelius Fornet, Asior House. New York. $$ $$ R. WILSON—HAVE SEEN OUR FRIEND; | GOODS all right. should like to see you soon about to move Uie Over and Terminer for crane Jury, mee iy ALOLAY. Mond ‘iminal that was n0w aa eee ge poy s EW YORK, OCT 18, 18@—UIEUT. JAMES 0, WIL, poced of by the Grand Jury was so large im this county that unless something was done to relieve the prison tnd a jeter addressed 2N Yiamson, United States navy. to him in the New York Post offic 4% would bo overifilled. ‘There were bow | ith Post the cit sen 429 persons committed for felony, and & WHO ARBIVED HERE Dumber for-esaaultabd battery aid otber offences, be- | QARAM, ene PALaTp Orient on the Idth Bopiember tides 250 accused parties out on bail, whose cases were net disposed of by the Grand Jury. There was also a good deal of pudlic business which was not on the calen- dar, and akhough the present Grand Jory of the Sessions were sitting forenoon and afternoen, they eould not dis- pose of the accumulating business,’ Under such circum Rancee, the District Attorney asked to have a Grand Jury summoned for next Mouday,atan adjourned Court of Oyer-and Tern r. ‘Judge Ingraham ordered a Grand Jury to be summoned, remarking tbat the law only permitted them to ait one ‘week, as the Court of General Sessions would commence November term on the tiret Monday of that mouth. ‘The pane! of jurors will consist of thirty six, returnable on Monday, October 25, at ton o'clock. ENDICTMENT AGAINST JUDGE RUSSELL WITHDRAWN. ‘The District Attorney then rose and said:—May it please the Court, in the case of Judge Russell, which the Court had its attention calied to, 1 hold a letter in my hand ast, will hear of something greatly to her advantas* by ap lying to Spottord, Tileston A’ Co., 29 Broadway, m mey heug Ih'their hands for’ her. Any person knowing of ner where abouts will please communicate the same to the advertiners. THE BALL SEASON, Ga. BALL, GRAND BALL—AT MESSRS. ANTONIO ¥ &MARINYS Dancing Academy, 769 Broadway, ty nigh’. They will spare no expense to make this ball the best of the season, Tickets $1, Also private lessous give at aay Guns Mutary EB ALL. Gread ioiery, and Civic Boiree oft THE FIREMEN. that has been sent to me this morning from nnn STATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN —THE REGU. Mr. James M. Smith, the former seems of f iar queens needng Wil be bel een tates this city. It is to the effect that he is coun- veelay evening, Oct. 19, at aor W. . B.S eel for the complainants, Messrs, Wilkes and Darcy; G. W. WHESLES, “that be bas examined the facts in the cage, and be is con- ‘winced that the indictment for as&ult, if prosecuted, ‘woukd pot result in the couviction of the accused; that no good result can be accomplished by ite further prosecu- tion; and under such oircumstances he suggests that a Rolle 4 be entered, it being, so far as the assaultand Datery are concerned, a mere private affair, I feel it to De my duty \ comply with that suggestion. In relation to the riot, 1 was satistied at once, from an examination of ‘the papers, that the indictment for riot could not be sus- tained, I shall ask that that course be adopted in both canes. ‘A. Oakey Hall, Bsq., counsel for Judge Russell, mtimated ‘that there were three indictments of the same tenor. ‘The District Attorney requested that the suggestion of the counse! for the complainant ought to,be complied with ‘Judge Balcom, of course, promptiy ordered a nolle pro sequi to be entered; and so ended a proceeding which was mstituted simply for the purpose of giving vent to private and was a futile attempt to prejudice our efficient Sey ser in.the prompt administration of justice. ‘les 0 pov Eaq., who is associated with Mr. Hall tm the case, was present. It is but proper to observe that & action of the District Attorney is in accordance with the original motion of Mr. O'Conor, and the District Attor- Rs, & MARSHALL GUARD, CAPTAIN W. if. MAR shall, pansod our efiice on Saturday last on the * frst an nual target excursion. They numbered 91 men an} made a tine display. They proceeded to Conrad's Garien, Yorkville, and shot for @ number ‘of valuable img among which was & ‘preserved th them by sewing machine and case, valued at $125, Wheeler & Wilson, manulacturers FINE ARTS. REAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS OF GENERAL, PARZ taxen the dag of hie receiving the commission of Ve :ezt> ja fn the Metropolitan Hotel, on the Sth of October, may *e 0 tained at the stationer’s, corner of Eighth street and Broatway INE ARTS. WINTERH AL’ rte tena ATED with other fine pictures ae French artists, such as C. L. Muller, Teambert, Compte Calix, Lanfant de Met Fiche! Baume, &e ROW on exhibition, Admission, 2 cent GOUPIL & CO., 586 Broadwi M. KNOEDLER, wsusceasor. CENTRE STREET—WANTED, 810,00) WORTH ney’s opinion is coincident with the original argument of T 4 Messrs. Hall and O'Conor. All the witnesses for the de- | ZL of new and left off clothing, for ‘estern market “ Gentlemen wil receive the highest price exer paid for. fence were in court, ready for trial. tr mmnall ota, by calling at the sistas ee paid ee ‘The following is the letter of ex-Recorder Smith to which the District Attorney referred in his motion. — LETTER OF ZX RECORDER SMUTH. CONROY, 44 Centre street ——_—__>*>>_____________. JAST, OFF CLOTHING.—$5,000 WORTH WANTED.— Fitty per cen{ more than fs given by, others can tained for large or small lots by applying | New York, Oct. 16, 1858. pmol date ty Personally ie ™ » roug! ost to JAMES * re Josarn Bucyr, Esq., District Attorney, &. Chatham? are it, near Dak Sik—I have been retained as counsel in the suit of Ost OFF CLOTHING.—GENTLEMEN HAY off clothing, a Syn | to dispose of them to advantay can obtain the market pct by addressing or calling ag te. MORPHY. at at the louiing store 607 Pearl street, one door from Se aiclenentiegieeemememnsaneniiiine ADTES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF J clothing, second hand furniture, &c., to dispose of, will receive fair value in cash, by Sepang to or addressing Harris, 186 Seventh avenue, between Tweutlech and Twenty, streets, Ge People vs. Judge Russell, on the complaint of Messrs. Wilkes and Darcy. I have carefully examined the facts and the law that will contro) the case, and the conclusion #0 which I have arrived is that a conviction cannot legally Desustained. A trial, in my opinion, would not be pro- ductive of any beneficial results. T have so advised my clients, and they have submitted the matter to my discre- tion and direction. 1 think o nolle provogut ought to be entered. If you concur with me, fet course be ill be satisfactory to the complainants; and, opinion, no benefit can result from fu ther litigation in this matier. 1 am compelled to be at the ‘Court of Appeals on Monday morning or I could have met you at the Oyer and Terminer, as I contemplated doing at ‘an interview on Friday. Very respectfully, JAMES M. SMITH. “ADES AND GENTLEMEN pavine f+ -5 A oF clothing, second hand fnrniture, &c., will —" the Seventh in cash Se ® ri ews Sevent avepue, ween wenly seve! Tweuty elghin sree . PAFARD a. ER THE CASE OF WILLIAM MULLIGAN. description, Phelan's improved ta: Mr. Biunt read an affidavit of the Aseistant District At Bien nna conti Lee eee Sorney, on which he based a motion to remove the«ase of ‘Wr. Mulligan from the Oyer and Terminer to the court from whence it came, namely, the General Seesions. Judge Bascom—Is the defendant in court? ‘The Clerk called Wm. Mulligan, but Wm. Mulligan did Bet answer ‘The District Attorney inquired if the sureties were named fp the papers, to which the Clerk replied in the affirma tive, whereupon the prosecuting officer instructed the to take steps to have the recognizan: orfeited. ‘The Clerk then called a Carlan, the defendant failed a judge Bascom ordered the recognisance to be forfeited, but he had ecarcely uttered the words, when Ex-Judge Phillipe, counsel for the defendant, hurried fnto court, and stated that be would have been present at the commencement of the proceedings bad he been aware that the Court met at ten o clock Judge Bascom—Is the defendant in court? OCONNER & COLLENDER, Manufacturers, ‘63 Aun sireet, N. ¥. yeaeanes, . Pt MPROVED BILLIARD TABLES nd Combination Cushions, Prot ge Dee’ aint Jan, 12, 1864 two of this date). rements in these tables make them nnsur- a im the world. They are now offered to the scienufic baillard rd player ns combining speed with truth never before ob- et ubard Salesrooms Nos. 786 and 783 Brosdwey ‘ew York Manufactory, 63 Ann sireet. ILLIARD ROOM TO LET—UNDER WAND'S MURRAY Hill House, (ate Tremout,) corner of Fortieth atreet Sixth avenue. room will he jet on the most favorab! terms toa respectable and responsible man, wbo wil put ia three new and modern built tables. " OR SALE—A SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLE—ONE Mr. Phillipe—No, sir, be is not of Phelan's patent cushion, a we, At a bargain Mr. Biunt—I understand he is attending a prize fight at | Must be sold this week. Call at Nes place, in rear of Tompkive’ Market Niagara Mr. Vhillips—I do not know Counsel then addressed the court, remarking that an erder was made by Judge Sutherland removing the cause to the Oyer and Terminer, and the party being on bail in compliance With the statute, he gave a bond for his appear epee at the next Oyer and Terminer. That bond had been filed ip accordance with the statute, and the senior coun- Gel in the case informed bis client that the cause could pot POR ee co fAReEe AND SLATE BED ‘everything complete, with correct cushions, for fugu ta ‘Gall and examine, Do not pay double price the patent humbug c\ WH. GRIFFITH, 14 Fulton street SuiTE., AND Fa ony BED TABLES FOR SALE— plete. Price $225 to $280; warranted to De tries a term, in consequence of tee bend deing | Pe tables acpi bumbuy Cashion ee Stee 8 appearance at the next term of this eourt. Judge Bascom—Is not this the next term ? Wee if GRUPPE 18 Falun scot Mr. Phillipe—No, sir. This is an adjourned Oyer and EF GOOD SECOND FAxP » SATAN y+ term commenced on the first Monday in with Phelan's cushions and He deda, for sale, tn com October; the next term meaus the wext erm that is xed | plete order. ‘Aypiy © UCONNOR & & 00) DER, 63 Ano by the rules of this court. The District Attorn replied by saying that from what he observed of the conduct of this case and the move. meuts of tbe defendant, be was satisficd efforts were made to put off the trial, with a view of seeing whetber the pa of Divers DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS.—I. HERMANS &CO., 413 Broome street, manufacturers of diamonds an tbe worn out. The motion to assortment © ons to the Oyer and Term: patterns they er was mad: hiest notice being gi to cal] the attention of persone desirons of purchasing the District Atvor 1 by Judge Sock of diamonds, wuset, on hand. Diamonds, old gold vr a: erland. ‘the firs worney bad of the | Yer bought or taken in exchange. matter was the p rder in General OLD AND & onvay. avo Sessions, The pre T therefore gave notice, Gs secon, Sa forthwith, that he uid proceed to the trial of Mulligan abecriber ts a] ener na of gold and sibver this morning. Mr. Sickles, inetead of wishing to meet us | Whee at less than maga here, said he would mect ‘the District Attorney at Phil- | pnamened samt Gel ~ lipi, & place where he (Mr. Bluut) had vo i i fo Keit Rnae pen — gong. Under such circumstances, said Mr. B.. 1 arge | Watches with rich engraved hegine duplex watches, that the trial go on, because 1] am satistied that this a eases, ¥. Cooper watches, mere pretence to delay. With regard tw the objection Gold magic watches, Jules Jurgensen watches, raised by the counsel for the he (Mr. B.) be- | God crue eee Independent secvad watches pecan ne oe eens See eae the next | “Silver Rnglish patent levers, silver detached levers nd le Oyer and Terminer th A. ee. Every watch Lf is Warranted te Beep correct oF not. It was, he admitted, a part of our ® aiches cleaned and repaired at less than the wusus! twice a year in every county in this State an Oyer and Watches taken io exchange. GEO. C. ALLEN, im Terminer should be summoned for the purpose ~~ ¢a—, _ Jewelry, wholesale amd retail, 11 Wa of freving the jail. But supposing, upon com a img in this county, that the Court should find | [7NREDERMED SECURITIES, CONSIBTING OF FING euly two or threo persons whose cases were pre eh gold guard, vest and fob chains pared and taken care of, and they dismissed the Grand | {F see at the lowest possibie price I JACOBS & CO., 91 Hrondway, dary xt day forty _cpeaiie te ‘Broadway theatre. eoninement. would oe fifty people were put in the duty of thie court to take steps forthwith to have a pow Grand 1 to ——_———_—— —== the Court i he asked thet the tr 1 proceed. The EW YORK AND HARLEM RATLROAD ¢ SOMP ANY. Diet rict Aw thought that unt n Was in court SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, his counse) hi to urge to preveat the Dommencing Monday. Sep! forfeiture o 1 On n, whea Jeave depot corner of the Court was ready to proce: can openiy. | York, a 615 PL M., White Plaing tr forfered, and de rt. Under r+ &- ae arked that t sre Buch circumstances by 3: nt stigma bord Th AM cognizance take plac eady fur | @ationa; ai A. M. White Piains train, oping st res The District Attorn ee waid that im | 230P cepag ees gles ‘at all att mB art was disposed to open the forfeitare of the | Yet Pista, mopping ata madkenss 3. M. White Pian > ¢ and to allow of any further delay on the part | briffeet ermmntne at ai oe Wise that the order bringing | prsfsl he : pr z 4 Gr, aud only siguiticaut | | Returning Lease Chatham Four Corners 12:60 P.M. mai ou .account of the peculiar character of the de topping at inlagneig and all stations fenént himself, should be sont back to the Ses. | Bort we. J "MPBELL. Biperiotondent, sions, in’ order that the prosecuting offtcer could 1 1% tomorrow. The order removing the case the § ‘esions was not binding, so that if their Honors QuAxGE oF HOUR.—OPPOSITION 70 COMBINED conridared .“ Was not @ case that ought t be tried } by the Over an ner they could send it back w the | ailiag roam CLIFTON ogee Foe Poteee Gace overt fram w, ¥ ved cente. through in 60 ea), will the foot of Pulton mar Counsel § de nf 0 fant read the order of the Court 0A w fend 4 P. Tag hd mae Ma grating the 1 the cause to the Oyer and get companies, GEO. F SLANLRY Fereiner, ste "gnivance taken by law was taken for the ne rminer SEGARS AND | TOBACCO. Jurige Bow: on wane bound to promume that | 7m err the Was pon. t Over and Terminer for good po 000 000) VARIOUS g UALITIES OF HAVANA cause. He apprehen & fendant was not bound —y nol ermnan, sepa ries ppoar there inp Wson on that occasion, because the adjourned ter & part original term. Hie Hovor direc € order ty forfeit Malligan's recogni wance be vacat oO Wervin that if he were desrous bo have one Reewione, the Proper courRE would RECT HISTORY OF JRA tion to Judge utherland, who grante % ia now publishing in the SEW Tho Clerk preceeded t0 Call the Grant Jury panel: after | YORK PRESS ‘Oflice 11 Oontre street. ie sure t) get h whiet the Court adjourned 0!) web eS Will be éried fer mansiax = COAL. 4 EE eS seta ined $28 OAL —# | OR NUT AND & 0 FOR st RTOVE On Ri nize. diseh ing now ver w three day ‘The Ornteal Park Stone. lity warrented ibe feet, et the coal yard No. 83 Stanton ettea TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. between Forsyth am! ‘ystie, near EDWant b Gaur: New York, Oct. 18, 1808 ace ne ——$————$—$—$——————— econ on your editiog Of this morning an article on UL { the work at the Con(tal park, wherein y RM. LARMO! 2 a STREET, hat the stone now naed by the Architect. 4u-Chiot is D's Se Ee ria ide You atm h the bridges and other | Bours trom'l0'S Me Ul 9 F i ry nd which are #0 well ak RARROW. itt PRINCE SYREET, A PRW BLooKs | 1" ated to le and ff te the improv of west of Broadway.— ee bow thie place of recreation em fed By the chinene of | Stobcdom. ee oe ree wee a on F yore OFPIOR, of WLESORER ATRERT “ pb" RALP x a m your part, wher © cred Corbor of Wesley place, two viovks east of Broadway, mecntinnnoinnnnne AAR RARE, RA —MAGNIFICENT ROSEW@OD 7 octave pare, reeled in trade, will be sold fa hearly Balt its iy vatieragnacare by old es eaiabliaived ‘olty melas, warranted—viz., $200, & ent, splendid tone, corners, No. 7 Second street, near Bowery, BEAUTIFUL, FULL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR sale AS Ob High street, near ing, for three days. SUPERIOR TONED, CITY MADE, ROSEWOOD PTAN- A aforte, with all the latest improvements, for years erin cox uaranteed Toor three montae io tie, will be sold for, halt a Calllatihe resldence 149 Wooster sweet, uear FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE (QUITE) A Tew), will be sola by a lady, obliged to Teave the city, nt an immente sacrifice, for cash. Warranted, with reference to emake, Apply at 208 Bowery, near Grand sireet (over he A YOUNG MAN OF boyy fag Regt Mt Give. Nev juced rate of $12 per quarter at residence, $18 pupils! and engage to give tion. Algo evening lessous to gentlemen ‘M. M., wt Mesers. Chickering & Son's, YOUNG LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT TO A. sing before an audience, or as a ballet gir in a theatre. Address Mine V. H., box 126 Herald office. ——— “LADY QUALIFED TO TEACH THE PIANO, WILL ive twenty four lessons for $10, with the priviloge of Will also receive two children into her fan: nly to Board Foard and educate, Apply at or adress 70 Fourth place, So Brooklyn, Best of references. NHICKERING & 80NS, utacturers of GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, rarerooms 64 Broadway, ©. & SONS have been awarded 85 prize medals for the supert- crity of their ay for the last 35 years. r Rale, D HAMLIN'S SUPERIOR IELODBONS AND HARMONIUMS, urches, vestries and For pari al tesla ‘At wholesale and retail. _PIANOS TO BENT. ‘HURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS AND PIANOFORTES / for sale by GEORGE LEACH, Broome street, one door west of Broadway. Also, a quantity of part music, suita- ble tor choral societies, to be sold 5 ‘OR SALE—A HANDSOME ROBEWOOD PIANO, Tull round corners. hoy carved cont $500; will - sold Tor something over half the orignal cost. Oan be ween. at 12) Lexington avenue. VOR SALE—A NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO, SEVEN 00. tave, round corpers, Giibert’s mae; cost $300. Will b sold Sta great sacriice, Apply A. H. BILLINGS & 00. S66 Broadway, N. ¥. (QRGANIST.CA YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION nw organist in Protestant church. Adlress Harmony, Herald office. AGANINT'S STRADUARIUS VIOLIN For sale, ,Only $250, Apply at C. BREUSING'S, 701 Broadway. ‘PLENDID CARVED GRAND DIAGONAL SEVEN OC- Stave rosewood piano, made by one of the best makers and ‘Warranted (cost ), Wil be sold for $20. Ninth street. Has been used a few months. Inquire at lil yo 108 LOST—ON § ATURDAY F' EVENING, A BL OK AND tan English terrier, with collar marked Jesse Green. Who- ever will return to avenue, corner of Twentieth street, will receive $5 reward. LO8t s08 SUNDAY, LTH INSTANT, AT. 2, O'CLOCK 4 P. M., a fishing skiff, painted white, with « red streak aad binek run, blue inside, containing a barrel of sen biscuit, boat's ropes and old satis; picked up by a sloop off Coney ‘Island Point. Whoever will give information of te sald boat will be libe- rally rewarded. Address A. Girardot, Gravesend, or F. Gi rardot, Elizabeth street, Red Hook Polat, Lise yen get pM we aed FOR $1,000, ON THE Nth inst, made and endorsed as James G. Wilson, dated ~w York, June 15, 1858, i a. four months after date, at Tig" sroatway. 8 baving been stopped. or willbe rewarasd by leaving same wi Hinvood, fe oftce of Lane & Hocike?, 76 Beaver sirect. OST—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING AS FOLLOWS. John E. Earle's note to ‘order of J. W. Caldwell, Ot, iwo months, for $75; J. ©. Pedrick’s note to order of J. E. Karle, Aug. 12, three montha, for $4; Sands Beelee uiceut ance of H. Peck’s drafts to order of himself, wo months, for $900; and other papers, apd about $16 in bills Whoever will return the same to J. DWELL, 11 Broadway, shall be suitably rewarded. “The roo are’ can p= negotiating the above, as payment has becn Lee. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Pap yt *hatham square and Thirteenth street, or left in ng and uarrow sccount book. ‘The finder wil ry Spee Jeaving it at 104 Cherry street, or at prenve care, | 10 bes suitably rews Loon SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN SRINITY Chapel and oer s Chareh, L, Madison square. a lady" fold bunting watch and chain, with chatelaine. ™ fader fille sultably rewarded by relurulng the Cham- ders street, up stairs. Ee ING LOST—AN ENGLISH Laima RING, WITH letters round ontaide, “In memor: fill value Fine ste baw my ous retarning the meted. Raphacl, street, TRAVED OR STOLEN PROM 14 etrect, tw % gras ‘A liberal reward will be given a0; ‘where they can be same to 5 FORTY SECOND one dark sorrel. person for REWARDS, $5 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR ANY INFOR, 4) mation concerning Mrs. ©., of Newark, who ieft Ber bome on A ‘Nugent ts comet New York. ad hak not been heard of luce: Bhe had on black mourning dress. aa on her right hand has had’ felon, which marked “t: is uiick. and rhort about 28 years of age, “Apply Wor address Chief Buyer imrendent of Police, New York. $5 REWARD.—LOST. FROM 11 WEST SIXTEENTH 4 itreet, on Baturday evening last a ‘with a yellow spot on the ‘«: Shoulder; bod, ‘wlbeu abe left’ lac colored ribbon around the meek, 4 BEV AD 3087, ABOUT SIX O'CLOCK LAST De) evening. on Bru & portemannaie, contalnk Sok and about 4 i'l im cash, 36 Cy ond OF or Go tn tale, suds ernall quanthy in change foe cence tes oor woman, and wid be very grietat't to the finder for re Urning the same to 3% Vestry street, coruer of Hudson $1 aT,.A LARGE BROWN AND bri: D ee Madame tnby Fi Feu aille’ . Sheaten acadeny. 55 mS Bleecker street, will receive the above reward. FURNITURE, NY PERSON 1 HAVING ABOUT wo ol A furniture for sale, together with at, mare 4 for a smal! family. (rent not to exceed per month), wil lease address, with fall call dN. PR, gloss pertieulars, or call on J. N. PW IHESTNUT AND onajtep AND all colors and aty! ices and upwards. WES W Want, Ea) Et Canal chreet mireet (vid 3), four doors east of Broadway, New York. URNITURE, FURNITURE—THE HIGHEST OASH Price paid (uF houselold, ofice ant other furniture, pianos, yo merchandise. Libera! advances made on yagons barnes. plans furulture, watches, diamouda, sew ing machines, &c RICHARD WALTERS, 96 Cu Aharine street. URNITURE.—THE ATTENTION OF FURNITURE vers je called to the ——- choice and deatrable stock now on hand, in rosewood, y. Walnnt extenaion dining tables, and iron ware. Also 8 lie fice devks and chaira, at ' DEWATER Brosdway, between Job and Fatt id PURNITURE.—ALL THE contained in secon street will be oflered at pris in lots to suit purchasers. Une elogan: « Puree, CHAMBER: spree me oe pA hye ys 1 vi Peet, VAL, Phar) FORSITURE house 20 West Twenty. sate fer on week only pianoforte. House for ASTROLOGY. STONISHING —MADAME YORK, THE GREAT ENG: and ali lish events of 1 Seccret whic ringes. No. 134 Bighth UpaY palms, will tell by the palm: of the ey bast, present and future, The bas ich wi ii comore happiness and canal bpeed mer enue, tear Seventeenth AY ABTONISHING ASTROLOGIST—MADAM MORROW ‘This highly gifted lady w tae seventh daughter, and was form with agit to tell the past, present and future events of Ife, All whe wish « merriage i call soon, and eee her invoke the powers of her wonderful science, and tell you all you wish to your very toughis, and show you te linenase of your intended husbatd.- fee hie jun renaesod from Europe, where she never failed in giving perfect sa:ie No. faction to ali who visited ‘No charge if not satiated, Soren. ‘erect Detween Broome and Grand. Gentiomen STROLOGY.—MADAME LANE CAN BE CONSULTED out love, marriage and absent friends. Sbe elie all the Sronis of ie at 19 Mulberry street. wear ‘iran. Ladies af centa. Gentlemen 60. She Gau procure spec ty marriages give lucky oumbees. st oo ax SS STROLOGY.—THE MOST USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL seienes extant, anewering questions fm ship, inw suite, wars, battles, besieged cilien, fate of absen, ships, abeent persons, abeconded persna, captives, thet ques toha, borne oF foot racing. 4 8 of offre breinems mie bory nowa, delta, purehiole, Ihr, WILSON, ase Peed near Chatham. Terms &) cents MRS FLEURY #8 BROOWK STREET, mal rents of life by the gla anawers qi arriage, Tangnedam. Bhe speaks French, Rog VLATRVOVANCE.—MRS, SEYMOUR, 119 8PI Jeroen a few doors west of ‘the moat saconaafal business elairroyant io America. Asthina, bron: cgmplaint debi indigestion. werofuin. ‘ao, cured curable, Unerring advice oa usineas, abeeut ods, do. And eatiafnetion gi ven gf no pay asked. Onan. WATRVOVANT EXAMINATIONS ‘and ciniry ee riptions given by Mra. HAYES, clair ree healing medium. Ladies, you will nut ey Pinted. Dy going © Mex. itayea ue aad curect’ OM Ce a Beene ooo Oervae A. W. SNOW, gd ara Kccdence 99 Greene ort fret oa" Aa TA) a ADAME HARRIS THLLS All, EVENTS Focky mumbers tla fu propery st the ry acca pereoualiy by her necret eat Sintb avenive Office 50 Visor PA: M0 am Me ven . gentlemen, 8) cante Malls eo ray te, then rene aay {ottan propery tak snes ale) Tacky namiern 8 Por sthsteeet, between Broome aad Delancey, B—WHo BAS MOT MRARD OF 1 OF THE ORLEDRATED Boviands fn thie and other etien with ertire ntietucions Ste feels confident mhe has no Bocaual She tells the same of fature wife or husband, also that of her risiter. If you wish trath, |B ¢ her n call at 809 Bowery, Opposite Bleek Tmrect Ladies seule, Colleen $1, Chub, held at thetr Gr OR ee ea DISTRICT— venth, FI Sevent to ratify hie Ign POLITICAL. CANDIDATES.—CANDIDAT! Vy cm eons ae “rolieiany Manual.” of which not leas iets at Weents. Apply Pats 10 BARTON RaW, Printer Pati — TA IG OF THE DELE ATES FROM THE Regular Cerettons “pala Saeeeaeees 16th inet, Benjamin . Baber Sei on’ erent ete sodeaoate eet ard Feported the following, they” «were unanimously ‘eas, the General Co'amitiee of the lars, on ~~ 3 Mth day of October inet. mocratic Republican blican Peop'e'e General Committee, of Ociober inst, approve, and adopted the following a tions =~ satved, That we eal omit making Bominatione of candi- dates for Congress and Assemblymen, exce; ce in those districts where the organtzaiion of Taman fiall shall present unre- Resolved, That in casen like those referred to in tae last rea, etution, the members of the two (rot | =e (Regu- urs and People's) representing any a the two Gee eral Comment nee, shall meet on on Sarg, the Téth inst , as a Convent or District, to acall tecten io be held on the Tuesday following, be ti 4c f : nee. oe oo Vednesday, inat., wieitee a two ya wt. y the democratic party of oe Vincthcs nel in pe lance therewith, the Democratic Re- publican electors of the ressional distriet will meet at the following named places, between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, 19th inst, to elect five de m each ward to nominate rm “*retiabl ne Samora ‘the fol- Firat Wand date for Congress ia the Third pate by the refrvareindy party oe district, and ohn Hogan, Win. Peggett and Jas, t 110 Greenwich street Inepectorsecorn, Downey, John K. Walsh and Wim. Fielss. ree 167 ikem rest, "Third Ward lnspectore—-K. N. Haggerty, John Husley and John Hara ‘oli sarees street, ie REEL jenry Spence John Kens’ Teepe White Bighth Ward sane N, Robinson, Joseph Thebo, and Wm. White. fn Toldkersocker House, southwest cor- ner of Hudson and King streets. Resolved, That no far as relates as tothe candidate of the Third ‘Assembly district Sak ie this oar ution feel satistied, and recommend that no call a candidate for BRN, RAY, Chairman of Ditrict Convention, Wa, H. W. Banu, Secretar TA MEETING OF THE SMITH CLUB, HELD AT Braker's Hall, it was resolved that we place the name of George J. ire the voters of the Fleventh ward as Coun- cilman, havi conilence that he will ee the claime and protect the 8 of the working ma CHARLES MoCARTHY, Pres't. _Wiuam Daves, Sec'y. T A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF THE Workingmen’s Tadepend moeratic Club of the wenuleth ward, held at ihe horse of John Helly, No. 103 West ard, held al Twonty-elghih street, on Mouday evening, ‘ish toet, the following gentlemen were unanimously prominent offers for the ensuing year:—John Reilly, McDermo, Vice Breaidéat: Roser trum i, Farrel, Assistant Secretary wath, Treasurer. The lub soured to mart agin 9 on Friday evening. ‘22d inst., at Mildimsn’s Hall, corner of Twenty sixth streetand Seventh ave- nue, ‘The meeting will be addressed by emineut speakers. Ge hes rin of GIL er C. DEAN, Chairman. EMOCR ATS OF THE NINTH Ap Bat yield T wands tothe rescue. Parker, Wand and Kelly —The daunted democtacy of tha Ninthnad Bistecath werde are Te. quested to assemble at Jackson square, corner we Greenwich and Eighth avenues, this (Tuesday) evening. at halfpast 7 arelock, for the purpose of uniting with thelr democratic friends ofthe Twentieth ward! fn procession to attend the mass ratification meeting to be held at Palace Gardens, to nominations of Amasa J. Parker for Governor, Elijah Ward for Congress, and John Kelty for Sheriff. ‘The firing of rockets it be the signal for the proceasion to move. By order of the Committee of Arrangements, )EMOCRATS OF THE TWENTIFTH WARD, RALLY, rally'—Parker, Ward, Kelly and Democracy!—' ling democracy of the Twentleth ward who favor th the eo tration of our chief te, te State ticket headed by the honored name of Amana J. Pat ker, the re election of Gen. Kitjah Ward to Congress, aes Key for Sherif are requested to assctable. st the ‘corners of Thirty fourth streat and Eighth avenue, this (Tuesday) evening, at7 o'clock, for the pu of marching in procession to the grand ratification meeting to be helt the Palace Gardens, cor- Ker of Bisth avenue and Fourteenth street, ‘The fin ets will be the aigual for the procession tomove, come ail. ONOR TO WHOM HONCR 18 DUR. —AT A CONVEN. ion of delegates from the Seventeenth Ward Independent Ciub, Seventeenth Ward Young Men’s Club, Thint Avenue Standard Club and Fifteenth Ward Liberty Club, corver of First avenue and Sever street, gvening, October 16, on motion of John Cary, seconded by Michael Ahura, the tion, John Cochrane’s noinination for re- election to Congress from the Siath district was, carried with a enthusiasm equalled only to his own unflinching devotion Ya untaruished administration of James Buchanan. O: of Mr. Thos. Smith, seconded by Mr. Reilly, the homination of the Hon. John Kelly was also |, after which various del tons waited on Mr. Cochrane at at Hermi- us remarks, 3 ~ from tte people Joan Ean, Becretary. Sort BURNS, Chairman, OTICE TO DISTRICT CANVASSERS AND TNSPRO. tors of Election. —' Biection the office of the County C! (ween the ‘hours oC 10 A Mn wa Ps MH, to take the oath} The ‘Thirteen rit. scribed by law. teenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, nth, Nineleenth, Twen- ‘eth, and 1 second wards, to attend office of the ‘County mig lene uredag, Zia nat. atthe saine Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth wad Kleventh wards are Feqursted atuend at ine ofice of the County Clerk on Friday, 2ist inet., Dewenn tye oe A PM, to take the oath ‘prescribed by of the This Seven: first and iy Fe ARKER, WARD J AND KELLY—THE YOUNG MEN'S Democratic of the Sixteeath and Twentieth wards. — The members ot thie ‘lub are requested to assemble at Mille man’s Hall, corner of Seventh avenue 4 Twenty sixth street, meee Se of wail Sid the ward rattheation meeting Py B. RK. MURPHY, Tredasne” HE DEMOCRACY OF NEW YORK sent ta invited to meet with the YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB, On Tuesday evening, October 19, a 74 o'clock, Garden, Corner of Fourteenth street and Bixth aveave. Hon, Amasa J. Parker, Hon. Horatio Seymour, c D. J. Crain, ©.0 Keny, Henry 0: Geo B. Mickox, ‘M. Diefendort, J. Lockiin, ©. RB. Wheat, Gostavus Bach, Peter Lote wick, Peter Trainor. L. F. Harrison. Thomas A. Glover. ¥. B. Churebiil, HORATIO P. CARR, Provitent. JOUN B. WHITE, Chairman. Wu. J Lee toeee. ALB. Sunt Secretary. AMMANY TETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER—TAM many Hall, Oct, 18.—The members of Tammany Society are invited to nd on Wednesday, October 2D, at the dedies. tion of the monument erected to the memory of the late Grand hem, Lorenso B. eta Carriages will be in waiting ai Hall at ae & noon AAC V. FOWLER, Grand Sachem, Casran 0. Cuma, ecretary a TOUNGY MEN'S NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB.—THE members of this Club are requested to assemble al the rooms No. 258 Kighth avenue, on Tuesday evening, the 1th of October, 145 6,0 cian. for the purpose of uniting with the Young Men's Democratic Union at their mass Falification meeting * 2 > HENRY H MORANGE, Presirient BORGER ( rnox, Jonx Kine b \naecneantaned 1% “ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MERTING OF THE delegates to the e's and Regulars’ Democratic Gene Fal Committees, brid on the 16th insiant, at No. 25 Pulton atreet—Hen. Ray ia the chair, D. Brophy, Secretary—it was tnanimonsly Resolved, That in accordance with the call of the People’s and Regulars’ Democratic General Committers, we the dele guten to both of theme Conventions do cause 10 te hell an ion, under and in accordance with the call published fn this tay s Herwid, at tbe time and places therein designated, for ction af nine, delegates from the First ward, ilar dele. guce trom the Second ward, eight delegates from the q 4, four delegates from the First election district Pi ‘d, and one delegate from that fraction of the Sixih to the First Assembiy district, which del per! at No. 2X Fuiton street, on Tharsda: domacrat pees for ihe Mleemily in thee First Asseanbiy’ die Jock, for the prt ‘of nominating a re tab) 4. BEN. RAY, President. D. Baorny, Secretary ‘ D_ CONGRESSION AT, @D First, Recond, Third, Fifth, cratic republican electora of ‘es above district friendly to the re- gular uominatons and the established usages of the party, are requested (o ansemble on Wednesday, the 2Mh inst,, ut tie Chi gota Assembiy Rooma, $41 Broadway, at balt past even P.M. for the Mon Danie! ‘The my John jurpose of reepondiag to Ube nualnation les for Congress. will be addressed by John Graham ‘an Boren. John Cochrane Henry L. Clinton. fost Rynders im BK. Tomtineoa cry Thos ©. Fields TER’ Sawen, haironn Nomg. Com. F. Urrox Fano, _Geonce W. Lovinm, § Secretaries. eens ATH. CONGRESSION AT, DISTRICT —AT_ A MRRTING Of the Mechanies and Laborers Independent Democratic fyoms, 478 Peart street, on katurday even betober olf as Barr was unanimously no CHARLES MOCARTHY, President, on * Norfeon| Neenth wards MOCRACY of the above district are invited to meet in mass on ‘Thursday }, et. s at 4 O'clok, at om By order of the Sixth lO ouvention ven UK R. LEE, Ubairmaa 1. PF. Hanno, See'y. ae OF AMnAsURwENTs Fleventh ward, _ Fifteenth ward. Seventeenth ward. David Hoge, WR Jones, Schuyler Livingston, Jobu D. Murdo ohn Wheeler. Lawreuse Turuure, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1858. the Pe "8 street, on Sat’ ‘Daniel Witter iat» ehair, tt Tesolved to primary ¢) mt 3 19, between the houreafé.and 8 P. M., at the following named places in the different wards for oo tothe rena chy the Hag Jars and People’s General toes, Oc Wand 1, from each ward, aud to Four Mlle Hot meet at the Four Mile House, fied avenue, an Wedbenday evening, Getaber 3, at shoe Pe M.; and to. elect nin to each Asem! meeton Thurwlay teenlug, Oconee Zt, a The aclock, at the follow! named re Aft yard, J1th street and Third venue; Nineieouia ward, af Four Mile House, Third avenue; bah af WY ge wotenae SOL rae. sreone. ioe of ine ‘and places —twe Ward—John Ht Wilson, Jesse Will and Wan 4 ant corner Iilth strectand Third avenue. Righter Sohn Balan, James Owens and James Mheanat Wen, Balas, corner of Seventeenth street and First avenue. Ninetes: ward—Wm. Clair, Roger Dolan and Michael 071 Brien, at the Four Mile Tiuge, ‘Third avenue. ete ag Boyle, George MeDonatl and Lawrence feraon tnd Thomas Ni ih upper Piny-thled sin teraon a f) at Ruppert’s, ANTED WITTER, Chairman. ret le 6 avenue . 20%. WARD.—A MEETING OF THE PEOPLE'S DE- mocratic Ward Committee will be held this evening, 19th instant, atthe Hudson Exchange, corner of Thirticth street and ‘Tenth avenue, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. Members are re- quested to attend. By order. JAMES FUREY, Chairman. Joux Donxetzy, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. QUATHAM DANK ELPCTION.—THE ANNUAL ELEC- tion for directors and for inspectors of the sue*eeding an- guatelection, will be eld atthe bank at November, Nt 3P.M. By order of ie board. house, on Mouday, Zo'elosk noon and 0.8. SCHREIVER, Cas! ELPCKE, EEUTGEN & REICHELT HA A from NG. 59, Wiliam street to Novo Hrondwayrappeais Trinity church. The oflice ‘of the North German Lioyd ig at the same place. ny IQUOR DEALERS’ MEETING.—A SPECTAL L a the New York Liquor Dealers) Society willbe held at Metropolitan Rooms, 100 Hester street, on Tuesday ev ing nex eth of October, at 734 o'clock. “Punctual altend ance is nentes ir. eave GUSTAVUS A. RAB, Recording Secretary. ASONIC NOTICE.—THE bg ig OF JOHN D. WIL- lard Lodge No. 20 of F. and A. M., are bereby notified to attend the regular communication, on Tuesday evening, October 19, a8 business of Les tye will be brought before them for their consideration. order, HO" BOLLINGER, W. M. Joun H, Sturer, Secretary. ASONIC NOTICE.—TUE MEMBERS OF ENTERPRISE Tadge, No. 228, are requ to be punctual) in attend. ance this (Tuesday) evenings Oct 19, at ii o'clock. By GEO. B. HAS. W. M. order, Hexry P. Cortts, Secretary. ‘ASONIC.—NEW YORK LODGE, NO. 3% F. AND A. M., will bold a specia! meeting this (T' Gosetar) afternoon, AUB o'clock, and the regular eto evening. wt 734 Greloc, atthe lodge room, Gora han hans, ‘Odd Fellows Hall, UD: BROWN, Soom ee MAsCx iC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS 7 sakonas tale yh 285, F. on 5 # ta mect in conjunction with Ocean ‘0. A. M., at their roo corner of Broome. uae, oH a Tuesday, October 19. at 1217 clock F. Me for the purpene er tutering our doonaéa bs torcther: Thoma Moeriaoh ripe jo. 72, F. and A. ew — B 5. HERBE, W WM. Gro. C. A. Baker, Secretary. Masonic, NOTICE STHE MEMBERS OF OCRAN Lod: A.M; are hereby notified to mect shington Lodge, nt ner of Broome and Cesky LAY on. o'clock P. M., for the purposs of r, Thomas R. Morrison, of Aipha . Now Orleans. order of SAMI SCARLERT W. M. in co A.M. Trendy, Octoher 1, Praes interring our deces Lodge, Noda, Fe and A.M. B. J. Brown, Secretary. MASoxtg Novick. Mystic TIE LODGE, NO. 72, F. ‘2h The members of the above lodge are ereby Tequested io be punctual in thelr atendance af the meeting this (Tuesday) eet tis 0 woe sakes! x] ‘work. By order. CHARLES A. Kextism, ‘OTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE UNION hey, Association.—The Ly! of Directors of the above rey arrears of dues, we vosae due pri 1, Omics 188 F ening, from 7109 ‘OTICE.—THE TRANSFER BOOKS OF T Jersey Zine Com Ly an of November next, election for rs. Bo 1 Se ace: Ay eda \T OTICE.. aay DRAWING OF by pmarp? 4 om ua mo at ‘St. Patrick, which was ‘on the 1%h Ve Union Hall, aero by Ga Abe: pd Fg will until a) on ae. count of the wickueas of of some ‘some of the pense MEETING.—THE pe ng REQUEST be Polytechnic toetivuie, om Thuroiay eresinny' toe alee ot tether 784 0% ‘conalder 0 ted beat caleulated to accom re oe yp adapted to musical tnd ‘other occasional | nirpons —Rdward Whitehorse ‘Greenwood, Chiieeton * Ded. Carson Brevocrt, Fe A. Faris be 4 Dates” c ¥ cy mH ; tL, A. oy ae ewe D, , Samuel Sloan, Barstow, non nud here. ables? ROPOSALS FOR SHAFTS. Unirep Staves Carrot axp Wasurnctos A Orrice, ‘ASHINGTON, Sept. 50, 1863. proposals will be received at this office untt! the fourth f next, at Boon, for furnishing, on the grounds of the extension of the Capitol, one hundred columns of the exterior portioos of Uaat b a ie juding the torus the ach shaft to be twenty five feet two aud one-eighth inches in height anid to the top of the upper above at the taltwo fect lg and one isincbess and the diameter of y ar asirngal tbe tw fest eleveu and seven eighths inches. ‘Titer are the vet dimensioas cf the work when Tube eek be seabbied rnd vs dimrnsionn aa tobe from all defects which would make biemishes in the fu- composition to used extension, which comes from near Lee, Massa. iq length, and yer OF abate oered ln single blocks or plecea, be: spectively: abou be stated. oposals will be opened in this office at noon of the 4th De cemist next Ta the pteocace of tidere who may chnne to be MC. 2 AT canto of Engineers, ne and that or they rl, wii un gente eo C4 contract as aforesaki, we = between We offer by jer. Thereby certify (hat to the best of my knowledge and be! the ‘above mi name: juarantors are good and sufficient Soxs OF MALTA ATTEND! ne Hall, No, 6 Court street, on Wédnesday to comple the =f of the ind dhete Talr'on thet Mem bera of other Indges are requested to unite with us. By order of the Commitice. Umany WATER ee —CROTON AQUEDUCT DE ‘October artment, otien in hereby Anact of the Lagisiamre ‘cont will be ere td rater toute on, the Tet of jovember next, tn to Gve per cent incurred om the Ist A tas Grete nein meine Ma vance, and the penalties on unpalt yy th) certainty on and November thereatier, It must be desirable to every owner to preserve his pro- perty trom belug returned to the Collector of Arrears, which i Bot redeemed will be sold acconting to law, ae SCHAICK, President. $100 Se as . for the con Tesi, of, te thie or theres who, ole the récords of the rom their ruck. rer ON ORENTO ‘DRAGLE, W. Mt. We. J. Monoam, 9 Buss, ¥ Consrinus, | Trustore Wa. i, Beans, —§ ©. HL YALLALER, Secretary. AAA AAR HOUSE, BROAD AY AND TWELFTH Pauanc A ‘atreet, Nbw York—Fy lconted, elegant =e a ae | now gen, for the reoevtien Of giveste Wound ‘2 at thn a Public fav: spettnl Poticttcd by the o manage! ; sty - TTLANC ARD & MACLELLAN. Wy AXbe MURRAY Tit, House rented The vont Ho corner ¢ d Fo pow open... Tha above house has recently chensed bend iis, ad ‘ane now open for the house is conveniently has been new! furnished and vreited, and reerption of nen milies and from the ety, both by os A stag Syhich pam the door every thre= ines” vrlag Ue day wb the ne are | well venti: This the in proprietors t eve alvall to ‘make this fr vse hotel ir tao hall at all times be furnished with ve best the market and a, bar with the choicest brands of wines ae, it ie == wich eaaee taste, Men bust: bUnabs Wanoen 1. DANI, ‘New York jate of Utica, N.Y. HESTER HOUSE, CORNER OF DOWERY AND BROOME 87! he lodging department of this hotel has lately ander aieron retin rendering the rooms clean, coo! and comfortable. have been reduced to thirty seven Ope ver Me a the same ratio for weekly lo he private eating rooms, for families and In well attended: and, wae Want devenet po gemusemses only, will com are wil bhabment in the ett PoTee bat had boon iapreved and repaired, and, with a new stoek of superior Mqvors, will win Daek the high reputation 1 oper ony yed. MISCELLANEOUS, A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. THE ra hyd rig. baal MARKET. TADDIRION AL "OAITONS the 1 stock ot 1 RISBON. HORE, ile CHAWBERS STREET. Depositors taking stock A.* Ata discount of 40 per gent id sell ralcitg each other On this nev rine in the RIBBON. "ek ADE. ‘The old m: “Buying cheap 4nd a dere” exploded, * EXTRA PANIC COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, TYENTION, MERCHANTS, MILLINERS, ERG. RURONS RIBBONS, RIBBONS, FOR CASEE son sada cent leas than credit prices, itt ‘tons “new styles” just recei\ i CASH LO, trot, seieas 16 CHAMBERS JNO. (0. FARRELL $$$. UY YOUR RIBBONS. NOW IS THE TIME, 500 ni Rew cartons receiv at this week. cat 140 cartons Pico edge cap Misrenh ‘ait ealavid, 18 bende ae ‘ er cent saved at the Cash Ribbon House, 16 ‘harabers st street. ASH, CASH, CASH, CASI Cotton rns dents ye pce, Ribbon for bs Bx * Ribbons for be) Ribbons for 1 Fy * ‘At the Cash Ribbon House, 116 Chainbere street. df 4 JNO. FARRELL, DPrRuetions OF 40 PER CENT FOR CASH, Noa, 12, 16 and by rich biaek ribbons; also 400 boxes of silk ruches, 26 cents per vox. oth last of a manufacturer's stock giving up making, owing: CASH RIBBON nous ambers street, er BANto. oN TH Tue RIBBON MARKET, No. os faney ribbons, frst i 236 ore piece. sper -_ waved] HH IRON Ho Hose, maar oe FARRELL. ATE SU RTTER REDUCTION IN PRIOwS. 280 CARTONS BLACK VELVET RIBONS 10 per coat ems 16 Chambers street ai 7 “INDUCEMENTS TO ANTS, Sa NUMUERS OF SATIN AND TAFFETA RIBBONS. soy Youd for 1256 cents per piece. a Nog Go |B ao. No.4 do. 35 do. No.6 do. 45 do. Buy your ribbons at the CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STR! And save 40 per eent this week. ae, ERE! HERE!! HERE!!! HERE (11! ‘iso, NARMOW ‘THINMING CG FANCY tOW TRIMMING FANCY THBHONS, NOB, 4, 8 re received from’ — and must’ 16 Chambers str I ?4, It HAVE bes aS beg Bats THE MARKET. 1 LARGE LOTS, sak Toms a A ADVANCE. AT The SH Rion ON ADCSE, CHAMBERS ST! INO. FARRELL. ‘NO. FARRELL—THE CASH RIB! J 16 CHAMBERS STRI rece Cer OUsE, “THe BEE HIVE’ —"LiGHT acter Where every man works aud La RIMSON VELV! ORIMSON VELVE VEL’ AB ALSO polls ag tg ood Rl NS, r 50 cen’ DOW TNO. F. FARRELL. 11d Ohatabern streot by) ST. Lit pad AND aioe, GOODS. sold, JNO. FARRELL, tas from a nr . eRPOTING 1 Nol 3 wit HOw a .IMITS. sold" for cash. Fs RELL, ‘Tis Chambers suse NEES AND MERCIAN af pe are invited to inspect gur peel Lf elu. pent, Bc. Sxb. FARRELL, 110 Chambers street a Se... B.—ALL Goons S BY THE CA CARTON ATS PER CENT. N. ts SASH RIBBON HOUSE ‘vey 116 Chambers street. PHO CS No, PARRELL. Oe Vasey vy the Bath Avenue oF ae, sinlby, ag mt shee anion th a the Tooks of the com company "_T. BAILEY MYERS, Secretary. gh thelr LSS. The books DE aee ee ee =e, eee RAFTS = MOBILE AND 8! chased by sear eee IRST CLASS DRY Goops, paper, wanted ty A ‘Wall D. Collections made throughout the United ae SORINGHFonD 200." ho: Hanover treet > GTOCKS AND BONDE PURCHASED AND SOLD FOR cash only, at the din alggke ae yOu 1 Lr sree ‘NITED eases AND oP An DINE of aco. ‘bankers, Nowy receive money on accoul bee laene free of ¢) eta ‘and elsewhere, payable at matin ; views cues aud ows tn the Culved Raton, oc ehh For BAe, Mo A fw aa vse of which arty givens Aidrese J.'B.B., box 128 Heraid smoe ns eur BF owner of in the United to any profite or on ‘fret ear en cont, and every gear increasing In value; Its 90 to sirvétion, and wanta of the comm- ‘Adio fe for two anys, with real name Tf A ore OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS $1.000, tans oracmtaruas anal e $10, ef TO LOAN ON BOND AND pation ex Sire oe Address R Fore $37. 000 soerte BOND. AND MORTGAG Hi. Bt La bm at fe eee restr nanagemen woul tiser's wife would be willin, unt of the "Péurih avevue, ‘near ork. JOPARTNERSHTP NOTICR — eR UNI Ths At BOT eR tas 8, tor the purge Span | weit shied tn too tas TH eae aes : time Gugness, say ‘iva Ratet munications IIE CO PART: PARTNERSHIP Sau RRARPOTORE Px ras ander the ‘he, sem oF of al WB f ato ABD L. of me rk drew PL ht consent, di New Your, Oct. 18, 1858. $200. = PARTNER, WANTED 1 ) IN ANEW AND: rare clanes, "Abpiy ‘Apply immediately to 8. 0. ai Ey Tob RESPRCT ADI @ 250 wate cm corner eroeery. aa rags at est uiahed place, five Ls Greenwich atreet street, corner of a a xu haa © )(), -FARTEER WANTED, rt a gia ot a bie jo teturing Dussness arte In arent ‘and Met ates" B. HOWES & ( way. rom f “SAN ASROCT. STATE WANTED, 1N 8500. ak aeecane rare at eat ka a heer ROMASER FORO , cannot . $] 00> SUR WANTED TO TARR THR place partner ina produce store established to years ant n belt and Moin ad business, An active man red. For partioniars addrese Dwight & ie ey jerald office, sting where an interview may

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