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NEW YOR’. PERSONAL. fa RRESTLY, REQUESTED TO . write to his friendsin Lendon. When last heard fr ‘be was residing it 411 Hinson street, New York. Any in: ‘wntion of him will be gratefully received. Address C. ald office. T'rveny ger WANTED—OF EMTL LOEFFK iy af Fuss (Kakinea), by a relative, who roe rly, Guim af 808 Washington street. ©. SANDERS IS iad to scotia NFORMATION WANTED—OF CATHERINE LARNEY, (whose maiden name was Phillips) by her sister Ann Phil. lips, living in Charleston, but now at No. 28 St. Nicholas Hotel- bg nig WANTED—OF BRIDGET YORE, WHEN wt heard of was in Williwmeburg, New York. Callon or address her sister, Margaret Blake, 43 Tenth avenue rR. PETER STRACK IS REQUESTED TO CALL AT the office of the undersigned a relation to some business of his brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. Jerber re MARTI, GALLOL & 00, No.4 th William street. UN AWAY FROM SCHOONER CHRYSOLITE, PIER No. 5 North river, on Saturday, eal» 16, @ boy, thirteen Zearnold, very fmt light hair, do. (All persons ibe forbid dentine enatstcs <a ctell SESE *t THE IRON BACK GATE, Li me ley and &e., &e. eR cenamenremintatrs ‘ARD V we Ba as AT Boe TO-DAY, TO GIVE HIS ‘opinion of having visited it on purpose ta te tat to ble eades Greenwood cars take you Ce aig street, Gowanus, only ten minutes’ wali LOST AND FOUND. pUND_ON TUESDAY, 19TH INST., IN BROADWAY, of St. Nichdlas Hotel, a pormonnaie, contain’ ing 4 small sum of money, which'the owner can have proving ‘property and paying’ expenses, by calling at 64 Broad Lost tz REWARD.—A gorD LEPINE wares wire in attache 's bead to ed, ab Prince street from Broadway . Whoever will return ses and chain to 45 Charlton. atreet, will receive the abeve reward and thanks of the owner. HR —_———— Leganis THE 2D bf Ee RIDING FROM TWEN Fourth street and ty-third to & Twenty-third street jimnth ii a Taras and four lit- aveune sage, & gold ring, oe, ha eters, ‘will be au A. Doubet’s, 7 rom ey hq ya Ld aged SATUR- y afternoon, 23d inst. een Prince and ek e streets, a gold ‘bracelet athe hae will receive gus Broome mronies gold binenint he Bh House, room 4. OGf_ON SATURDAY, MORNING EITHER, IN A corner of Twenty-first street, erin eetia ae es at og iy pring or Broadway and Fourveenth street, to the Union place Hotel, a pink in, be'pnia be paid on returaing it to 147 Fit srenamy wing it at Madame warded. corner Twenty first Wt, Fax ‘T, YESTERDAY, Ams op F FASH- joned French hook nid ‘wateh, with gold neck andkey. nt French gold ei ag Fy street, will be liberally rewarded. REWARD, —LOST OR | pe ON THURSDAY, cy siaccon arrest, | between Prince and Houswn, a black ‘on a green leather collar, with silver paid if ‘returned to ty and tan terrier slut; had Do Sons The above reward will be Mercer street or 585 Broadwi way. f REWARD.—LOST, OCT. 20, FROM NO. 9 CLINTON je) street, Brooklyn, a black Newfoundland dog, with white Dreast, turning gra; ‘about the mouth; one of his upper fangs partially broken had on a chaip collar. The above re- ward be paid for its delivery at No. 9 Clinton street, Brook- REWARD.—LOST, A nigga tad rOOk by or al. Toe RSE Or, OCTOBER @BD, A WHITE bull terrier; had a black. ‘spot over his eye, cropped ears. hoever will return him to 113 Elm street sball receive the above reward. phish $20 REWARD — LOST, ON SATURDAY MORNING, way steamboat Retropolia, or o> from the boat tore earrings tn Wet surest o the pier, a gold chain bracelet, with blue enamelled slide. The finder will receive the above’ reward by delivering it to F.C. Barlow, 471 ‘Hudson street, oansre. LOST ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 25 Bt {th street depot, a wallet, containing from oto $100. genet person finding and returning the same to Geo. Coton, ce, 807 Greenwich street, corner of Jane, will reoeive the dove reward and thanks. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Read: NEWMAN, OF THE BEDFORD STREET lethouist Episcopal chiureh, will preach to the military at Fors Washington. (Quarantine, this afternoon, (Sunday,) at Fe, SALE—THREE POINTER DOGS, TWO RABBIT hounds, two setter dogs, five Newfoundland dogs, two bull terrier dogs, tw — six Seoteh terriers, all good raite: breed in the = five black aid tan ‘smallest four lack 9 dogs anal breed and. good raters, one itallan oie ure breed; small size; eleven Newfoundland pups tree ‘Charles spaniels, three les; also sfuumber ‘ct oi ‘one cocker spaniel aun N seat dane ss mange cure; bb Seopa cure SAY aud cave tor canker, cure ior worms cure for deat.’ Par- Ucular attention paid to all kinds of No cure no charge. Address Henry Gardner, corner of Broadway Forty sixth street. FOR SALES AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE, A VERY And comfortable sal! bout, jib ard mainsail rig. 24 feet ‘inches in lengin ana 9 feo chee tn beam ca Nao Inde new yawl, 1 ae. te pertecly ora aa Mowe. WOO, at the . new. , Frivcket Model Tachi Club House, foot Ho- boken, N. J. ‘of Fourth street, D2 Y BOAT FOR ALBANY. Steamer METAMORA, every Tu: otdeck AM, from pier foot of Jay street , Thursday and orth river, at 7 ————————— OR BRIDGEPORT, FARE ONLY 60 (CENTS. —THE steamer BRIDGEPORT leaves Peck slip, Kast river every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 12 0'cloek, noon, ar- ziving in time to, connect ‘with Housatonic, Naugatuck, New Haven, Hartford aud Springteld rar NLY SUNDAY BOAT TO HAVERSTRAW.—THE feamer SATELLITE, Captain Hammond, will leave Jay street every Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, touching at Amos UTanding st Yookers Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry, Pier: ‘and Sing Sing, Returning, leaves Haver- LLANEOUS. ete D Fy Pe CASH. to BS; w. «. ner pi Mnhandleddo., 18. by $7 Teet; se ea Be a ‘Bs. to — Peta Spence Pearl Cres NA, (cRocK EE CORNS, BUNION! &C.—BY MADAME BER- B, i= sere ally informs at ber ain ll prs eons wu from the above ata mit se hi coher hr racic wih i eo rs ‘allow themaelves to be tormented with bende, grown in the flesh, &c., when they can be from goin ho moterste Garg, Mre. B. begs wo observe that the 25 gives 5 ‘J in whatever nor causes the blood to tow. on practised 1 this city for the last four. rt + had highest tesumouals mire wogive the Events OUGHT TO KNOW IT.-NEWSPAPERS of the Herald, Times, Tribune, Journal of Com Cou Enquirer, 1 pay from 2) to 25 cents a hun pers of ail sizes, old pam ion, pO matter bow tmuti- 38 Ann street (basement) Ang, auantty mo Borie rd. & STOSEW ET B.-A lore punctually atten: is TO MAKE ST. DOMINGO, RIO, AND OTHER KA, poor grades of coffee taste ite dawn, Mocha and the best Recipe for sale. Send four stamps for a sam a of fie prepared ctor tbe wert hy mall ‘You can then ju ‘Address Hunley Porter, Norwalk, Coun. HIKA’S TOOTHACHE REMEDY I8 A CERTAIN, A afm and w harmirss cuir, for the toothache in all May be “ne had Rundaye and week daysef P. J. BU mime street, near Bowery, week days of ate wn Prince street. C EROSENE OR COAL Oll.—ANY PERSON, THO. ly understanding the manufacture of the abore ar of & permanent situation and a good salary. Ad- box 1,20 Post office. eis may dresa ABN. Fe HANGIROS, THOMAS pave | Bc a No, 267 Broadway, N Are now gecetving at their store, for ‘te fall tnd, the largest and mont complete assortment ‘3D syle « PAPER HANGINGS: i RC bieArroNs rer offered in th Ever Sniable for the ion aoe as the country: trade. Landlords cormimutn and merchants rhasin| for the ‘country ‘nae, are invited to examine land prices previous to p elsewhere, THOMAS FAYR &00., Taaporsera and manufacturers of paper fal, New Yor. 287 Broadway, directly the ¢ pantine roesisuen, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICR. MATLLARD begs leave to inform hie friends and the pnbilie that he has recently returned from Europe, and has the Cheicent selections of Ps tee rream, motines, flowers, py and evening parties, = china, farnished. Apply at 621 HAPTING, SHAFTING, iroadwey. SHAFTING. —SHAPTIN pateye end, hangers, constantly on hand. All kinds at shart notice H&J, MOCOLLUM, 40 Eidrige street, ot gry. CARES.—SCHMIDT & BRO'S. MANUFACTORY No. 5 North William strect, near Frank. fort, New York, 77 West Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio, A Jarge aesortment constantly on hand. Cid show cases taken In exchange. Orders promptly executed. ONDERFUT, CURES BY eae. =D. ARTAUD, of Paris, cures al nes by . 3 two AR aie RAILROADS. n™™ YORK AND FAR FARLEM R. RAROAD nana Commencing Monday, Jem a Na found ee eran New Ss ewve dope, Paria ecktaias ears Bont and Foard end all masions north: i Welter i om, at al) nat , i} ata A erie, nt alt ‘saitivet 5 White reten nao ing at ail wwe Willlamabrige, 8:40 P. Crider, stor ping at all stations; 8.90 P, Wiiliamaee cop. ping at all wal, mores iam ebridge, Plaine, and all stauivng Hyd, VAM BE LS, Hep er misEseh POLITICAL, oa T°, CANDIDATES. BS CANDIDATES CAN, CAN HAVE THEER Polticians’ Slanuah* of whieh wot lene ‘han sixteen thousand wi be printed, by sul for twenty ive Price Weeuts, Apply t ‘BARTON £80N, Pris it Polion at PROTEST AGAINST HERRICK.—WE, THE UNDER- signed dei from the Kigh to the Ps ind Regulars gremional Bead, rotest the egg he nee uch Convention, and Cone ‘he el bi their proceedings, which is erroneous. “erie ‘Because it was stated at such Con’ that the ob- Ject of calling the Convention was to endorse Anson ai the nominee of Tammany Hall, or make no ‘or tha purpose of giriag men for the purpose of ‘rte pur the Convent Tail nominee, instead of nor the, principles upon which the o or urth—Because Mr. Herrick did i acienes comic at Oe from the Righteenth ward voted against Es cating they would protest against it, and i was founded. as is fenvent dele, ates stim. on the ‘final bal: al A Dot sup: IOHN DOLAN, ETER McCORT, UCHANAN, PARKER AND V! VICTORY! B RAND RATIFICATION MEETING. The demsenatty eects of of the city of New York, friendly to regular nominations and the usages of the party, are requested 0 atend 4 GRAND MASS MEETING, a TAMMANY HALL, MONDAY BYEHING. OCTOBER 25, clock For the purpose of raiffylng the Brat Np County NowiNa- ithe following, with other distinguished speakers, are ex Rion HORATIO nO, SEYMOUR, Hon. JOHN A. DIX, N,' JOHN KELLY, “ “JOHN COCHRANE, “ DANIEL E. EB SIOKLES, * GILBERT DEAN, “LYMAN TREMAIN, THOS. ¢ FIELDS, ottiTAH WARD, B. MAOLAY, MEAGHER: Faq, GEO. VAN Ba Bia, TaAlaR, RYNDI i GEO. H. PURSI CONRAD SWACK'! ae DR. PHILLY MERK) Hon. WM. ‘W. SORUG! HAM. By order of the Committee of A ogi ‘Mia: Miner, Jol Geo. Hi. Purser, M. T. Brennan, ‘Wm. D. Kennedy, i. T. Webster, 8. D. Vanderbeyden, William Burns, Henry Matthews, mi Pn ital Jer. rR ie THOMAS W. WADA, Chairman. LFRED CHANCELLOR, Caas. Bor Secretaries. F ISAAC V. FOWLER, Ch’n Gen’! Com., pro tem. ISATAH RYNDERS, Ch’n County © Yonvention. WILSON SMALL, Ci’n Judiciary Convention, BOOKLYN—THIRD WARD.—AT A MEWTING OF the democracy of this ward, held at the honse of Mr. Ochs, 177 Joralemon street, headquarters of Hon. Geo. Tay! where his flag had been hoisted ‘e his nomination, the lowing gentlemen were elected as officers of the meetin, Capt: Hhomas McCarty chairman, and Kdward Reilly secre- lary. The following resoludons ‘were adopted by the meet- N Seotved, ‘That the democrata of this ward will support the candidate of the majority of our party, Mi Litchiield, Pg a a Inajority the election of a more wholesome syslem—the ‘Ad- mitistration, of our choice. ‘Resolved, That bis banner be hoisted from now until the Ides of November. ‘Resolved, That there be a committee of pointed to wait upon ‘aud request of Mr. Edwin Litehileld, our camdi- date for sity not to resigo—withstanding the ‘desire of & few men called to a caucus by Mr. 8. 8. Powell, to suit his own ardcalar friends. Jrooker, Brady and P. @ Resolved That these proceed dingy be published int otarald, Bugle and daily News. RY, Chairman, Reny, retary. ree YOUNG MEN'S Lita yet ASSOCTA- young men of the Fifth wi and votes are not controlled by Tammany Hall or the Custom i meet nest Wednesday evening, October 27, 1858, vial time and place, A full attendances wil be neces” tho plan of operations will be laid before. the mesting forthe successful carrying out of the origin of the association it regard tothe Third ssional district. Per order of the ‘resident. NOUCESFACE THE MUSIC OR BACK DOWN. hereas, it has been asserted in this city that the Hon, D. #. Sickles votet in the Seuate of thie, State in favor of the Me: {yopolian Police bil, I, Daniel, Mahen, representative in the Assembly during the wéssion of 1887 when the said law was passed, will bet from one dollar to one thousand dollars Raed, Wh Rblekien bot ouly: voved ngntnat the said bil ont algo against the Port Wardens’ bill, the Wharves and Piers bill, ihe bil creating reprubitcan, ‘Cominissioners for the Central park, and the republican measures to deprive the people of tha city of thelr soutien rights and privileges, Any person do doubting Mr. position tied man and ‘money aS at apy time, from this date ‘ntil the Ist of January next, at Gardiner's Hotel, corner of Broadway aud Park place, DANIEL MAHEN. » ew Yous, » October r 23, 1888. gGULAR t NATIONAL, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ANN EL GOLDEN, Chairma: “DENNIS CH. Pec « Ki patine Peepie' kod Regulars’ Democratic First Assembly District Convention, beld at No. 211 Fulton street, on Satur- day evening, October 23 the following. preamble sind resolu: tions, pro by Mr. Dougherty, of the Fourth ward, were unanimously adopted hereas, an unreliable democrat has been placed in nomi- nation by the Sar Chamber party of Tammany itell for the Firat Assembly district, we deem it our duty aa tational demo- eraix, to nominate Mr. Dennis Quinn to represent us in the ‘Assembly for the First Assembly district, belleving him to be man in whom we can place the utmost confidence, aud one ;ho will do houor to bimnself and his coustituents in’ the State Mfeclved, | That Me. Dennis Quinn swerve the unanimon ‘of this Convention as a candidate for Assembly for bly district. ved, That we shall use all honorable means to secure the election of Mr. Quinn, believing him (0. be n reliable erat, anda person fully 4 “Youn Hoax, J Secretaries. _ Pannen Kunin, FGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA ton.—Third istrict, comprising the First Second, Third, Fifth and Eighth wards.—The democratic re publican electors of the above district are Fesjuesnd wna Je on Tuesday evening, the 26th inst, at the Fifth Ward Hotel, corner of Franklin street and West Broadway, at is M., for the purpose ei responding, to the nomipa: tion of Gen, Hiram Walbridge for Congres. The meeting will be addressed by Hoo. D. 8. Divkinson, Hon. Fernando Wood, Mike Walsh, Gideon J, Mi gl Wright, ol, Alen ‘Ming Richardson, Fsq., rsdn Barber, WILATAN WILSON, President. T. B Wriiraws, Seer Ae I be] Ly ane, P, Dives, Ie hee Bebe. son, Win. Thompson, J. oh ane Doggins, BENJ. RAY, Chairman, Commitire of A caent MicnaeL a a we if ‘One of to the FB on Sat) baw Ln the nomination ‘The following were Vico Presidents. —Fourth ward, Thes. Rice, Thos. Fitzgerald; Ginth ward, Thomas Clark, Mathew Murray; Tenth ward, Ass Bogert, L. A. Mulry; Fourteenth ward, James 1 M. Pesil. ancararies— Dennis Hogan, Thomas White, Php’ Mi Miles, W. he feilowing resolutions were adopt Resolved. That we avall ourselves of thie op) portauity to ex press our undiminished confidence tn the istration of Shines Buchanat, aad we believe that in the wisdorn, patriot: ism and ju nt of the chief Executive is the graraitee that the honor of the country will be protected in any difficulty thet may arise with the nating of the world; and we are contisent that the policy of the administration, bot lor for Lieutenant Gover. ai Comuntastonsr sed, Baward Prison Inspector, and will give it our ua- hed sup Resolved, That while we most anqualifiedly condemn the corrnpt means employed ee present rolere 0 Tammany Hall perpetuate thelr po ertheless recommend Roe et ‘nominated at there and beadet uy the Hoo. John Kelly to the consideration aud support of our fellow democrats thronghout the city, and we hereby pledge our- selven to ise every means in our power ty secure sc da snerens, Resolved, That we cord J. Barr to represent the F Thirty sixth © whole life has been devoted to the siemocratie party; that bis nwa tration of Senate in opposing #0 vigorously the odious Maine Liquor law; in faet every public act entitles him to the support of every true democrat in this district. Resnived, That we here pledge ourselves to give him our un ceasing effta to seeure hin election. sed, That we most empbatically condemn the action of the Tammany Hall Gongressoual Convention. for Us district in nominating as their candi¢ate a man fresh from the black reyebpemn reamen am wholly and totally caworlhy of the ap tion democrat, "The meeting was addressed. by Mr, Hennessy of the Sixth ward, Judge MeCarthy of the Fourth ward, and M MeMabon of the Fifteenth ward. Mr. on preseating im enle wee reoerved rapturone applause, whieh lasted for giveral minutes, He addressed the meet on national and jueadons, and urged hia hearers to support the State and tickets. ' The meeting adjourned ® late hour, with deers and a tiger for the candidat g™ CONGRESSIONAL Dal REG DEMO”! maz REPL BRIGAN NOMINATION For Member of Congress ANSON HERRICK ISAAC BLL Jr, } secretaries Lam We M Donenry, Cnas. Boyer, Ata meeting of the Convention of the Rey Ler pommaitee atthe Pore Mite House, W ANSON HERRICK Was nnanimonely nominated as a can iidate for Member of Congress, BEND. PATROHTELD, Chairman Joux Hexry Witson, Secretary, lars’ and Poo newlay evening Having obtained a nomination from all the organizations claiming to be democratic in ri ‘hela ot NON HERRICK | Je the only recognized democratic candidate for Congress in inbsh db mponed of the Twelfth, Righternih, Nine hh Twenty Treenty aecnd | QOH WARD. Grand democratic procession to the patification meeting At Tamineny Hall.—The democrats of the Feventicth ward are requested to nnite on Monday evening, in & grand procession, to start at 7: o'etek, from Millemonn'e, corner of Seventh av enve and Twenty sixth street, under the direction of Colonel Willen Menck; Grand Marstial. aml proceed throngh Twenty eixth scroet, Eighth avenue, ‘street, Canal street and Hiroadway, tothe ratification meeting at Tammany Hall. The Procession will forum at 6g, In three divielone-—dae first diviaton nader the direction of Alexander Frear, Assiathnt Mar Prondway and nee elghth street, a evened to Mileesaan's; te ove eon mat Hal Marehal, will py corner of Ninth ween Thirty fourth street, and pro thrown Ninth aven y ira street, an nih av smocrat unite TO MARe we dif of Our exoelient State aut imposing dere connty theketa AVG AyNpaeen, Sporviog, Pol Arrug FOWLER, Chairman HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1858. POLITICAL. oR g™=F Om warp REPUBLIOAN RA BAsiasON MERTING. eld inet evening, at eo ah lena Hisosber} ering vara, is was ngs, oc Aiaatly orl ominatneet ooren m wen.nengeed (0. After a He Fea toen and as ist wiling instrument in the hands of cor- Teta and i ancaning aa out their plang and devices the national treasury Tee — himself nif before the electors of this wai clalning to be the embodiment of the primalee Polley of the Seuibera shan acy_—tbat party call theme: selves democrats, but they ha haven Tepupiated all of the patriotic. principles of Wasbington anc hon, and boldly "declare ‘that all mechantes are the nahlis of soctety, and that laboring ‘men are and ought to be slayes— ‘Whereas, the last elect don bela « shows the relative strength of ‘the pardes) in 1887, in this district, to have been— Republiean vote, Giving the republicans a y over the democrats of. And a iaatority over the Americans a publican vo earl from 1686 fo TAST und ie is velleved hat the republican vote. bas increased from 1887 to 1858 to nearly the same extent, and itis belteved that there is a large republican plurality in this in this Cini although ‘And. whereas the American part greatly opposed to the polley of the national administration, are great] P divided having nominated two ery one sup- ported by the Ninth an an a Kiicenth wards, and the nomi- Rated by the Twentieth w ‘And. Whereas Mr. Augustus F. Dow was regularly noml- nated by the Republican Congressional Convention at its first mesing before any conference commitee was aypolated OF ropose But for'the purpose of unitin All opposed to the polley of our present representative, Mr. And after the conference having been had, and there being no probability of uniuing upon any candidate who could poll as Sarge 8 Ste as Mr. Dow could, as the straight out republican dkiae, he’ Republican Convention again regularly nomt- hated Mr.’ Angustus F. Dow; ‘And whereas Mr, Dow and his friends are very anxious to unite te entire opposiion cn one eanidat, and in pursuance ach desire have proposed 49 Mr George riggs and, hie Friends that both Mr. Dow and Mr. Briggs withdraw, and that the extire opposition unite on some good man, and thereby ‘ ¢ majority, the certain defeat of Our fel ta: fe eprosentative; tharefore, be i Resolved, That the course pursued by Mr. Dow is one of Tare iastancen of elf sartgn for” Une Gertaln advance- ment of he great principieg Tor wich we labor, which ‘com mand the cee food and alncere well wishere Of the republican cause— Rerolved, ‘That in case the said magnanimons propoaition of Mr. Dow is uot accepted, he is entitled to the hearty support ofall, both ee as bene aud Americans, who have at heart that undylng hostility to the mmpton, Measures of Janes Bu- ehanan, sorecently eit in in the Keystone State. Resolved, ‘That we most heartily approve and applaud the course pursued by Mr. Dow, and return to him onr sincere Sens darks Scoble, pairloue sad dainterested devouon to ths reat Cause. ®'The preamble and resolutions were adopted with loud cheers. ‘Loud calle for “* Dow” brought Mr. Augustus F. Dow to the Jattorm. He stated that the honor they had conferred iad fim wan the highest that could have been given him. rejoiced in this mark of their confidence, but — there was danger of returning a Lecompton man. he had g1 ly bitered to forego the honor iit wonld'make certain the elec. tion of a representative of free labor from this district, He badd accordingly, made the offer to Mr. Briggs that they both with- raw, and lec the ant-Lecompton partes unite upon a single He should ever tight the battle of human freedom in whatever position he oceppicd. (Loud cheers.) At some future day he would speak at {greater length upon ihe subjects in whieh they all foltan interest ‘The Hon. Luman sherwood, Mr. FB. Shephard and Mr. 8. B. Dutcher addressed the meeting. peakers de. Beet i doae itr. Dow's propoaiion was not accepted all anti-Lecompton democrats, Amertcans and republicans, shoud at once rally to the support of Mr. Dow. This sentiment was received with hearty choers, and the whole of the audience evinced the strongest determination {bat if hie generous proposition was refused, Mr. Dow should be elec 167% ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, NINETEENTH WARD.— Regular democratic republican nomination, For As- sembly, James C, Rutherford. ANTHONY MATHEWS, Chairman. 8. M. Drew, Secretary. 1 TH “ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, TWELETH WARD.—DE- moeratic republicans Re e's nomination for Member of Assembly, T' Sass Winn, Secretary,’ DENNIS HANLEY, Chairman, 1 TH WARD I NDEPENDE iT NOUR AT TAX. payers’ Club, attention meetin above club will be held at Ca Mette <vorner of Berend street, on Monday evening, the pa at {= Pune- tual attendance ‘of the members ested. v order of SAMES. KELLEY, Chairman. QOH, WARD POLITICRAT A MEETING OF THE Workingmen’s Inde t Democratic of the ‘Twentieth ward, held at MI rd Mall on okay fey October 22, the fcllowing preamble and resolutions were unani- mously adupted :— hereas, we are desirons that the State ticket headed by Amasa J. Parker, and the county ticket headed ~~" | honest John Keily, should receive the undivided support of every trae demécrat; and whereas the working democrats of the Seventh Congressional dlstrist and eapostally (hose ‘of the Twentieth have been entirsly overlooked she Hon, Elyjah Ward, our present member of Congress; reas the Childs having faithfully represroted es leteven of too worniog: men, ture at Albany last winter—therefore, be cies, ‘That the State ticket he: fed by Amasa J. Parker, and the county ticket beaded by honest John Kelly is outed to, and will receive our heart) eport, \Wesoived, That the Hon. Eijah Ward, onr candidate for Con- gress, Theviig falled to full bis promises made previous io hig inst election, yet in view of his support of the administration James Buchanan, we will endeaver to re-elect bim to his p1 Sent position, with the hope If successful, that he will have the workingmen’s claima of the Twentieth ward attended to. Resolved, That our candidate for the Assembly, Hon. Noah A. hilds, hav faithiully represented us tp the Legislature: sae ud the hope that ho will be triaenpbaniy elected. * w wi 0 _— JOHN KELLEY, President. MeGowan, oe are John Rierdan, Ber Tano, \itp MeGuire. Anda bundred others. THE MILITARY, INDSEY BLUES (INDEPENDENT CORPS)—ARMORY 4 41 Broadway, New York, Oct, 23, 1854.—The members of this command are hereby notified to assemble at the Armory Monday, 25th inst... at 6 in full uniform, with over to celebrate the seventh anniversary. Every member is requested to be punctual. By order, Jous N. Wersey, Orderly. HOS. PRICE, Com SPECIAL | NOTICE: 5 TINRARY FOR WOMEN.—A MEETING Wilt, BE held and discourses delivered in fg? ins Ghuren, on Tuesday evening Oct. 26, on “The Necessity of Mental Cultare in Women."" The need ofa frst class female Nbr: in this chy will be discussed, together with other Home of public intercst.. The follow! ing dieing teed onde. fen. ents emg, Kab Gre rely, Re me on. James (oa. Horace ‘Gree! He ‘ard Beecher. ere—Rev Hens Aa beac if Ti cuyer, How. Faasen'F. Brady, Or tentiet BANK ELROTION, weir! | ANNUAL ELEO- directors and of the ey fection will be held. athe house on Monday, Int Nevente ber, That betnen i bore o'clock noon and "By order of the BO. on. SCHREINER, Cashier. H* ANCOCK LODGE NO. 19 1. 0. OF O. F.—THE MEM bers of Hancock 1 Tequested to meet at the «room, Odd Fellows” Hall on Sunday, October 24, att efick PM, precisely, toppay the last tribuis'of rrepect 10 our late worthy brother John F. Brant, — E. MeGINNIS, N. G. | NewsTRapT, ONS OF DOLLARS UNCLAIMED —ALL. PER. IM sone sup) heirs to property in, clan where, can obtain information by appl! r. HAY, next of kin and heraldr: 7 F okey! way, we York, fanted 5, Lost, left England 1840; Rev. Wm. shire, left 1867) Abraham Pook Van Baggen, left of Lincoin- and 18h. —_————S— UT igeraneat, Oroter WATER a AQUEDUCT DB oy eice that by an act of the Legialatnre tan Py to ail unpaid water renta on the Ist of Tee ee renee om the lst nerrena are payne onthe 1 of May m each advance, aod the renalties on anal! renta attach w oyeal bet hg pot a Trumeh ‘te aoutrebte tf every owner’ to, preserve be, pre perty trom being r the Collector of Arrears, which if Bot redeemed will be sold according to inw __ IOAN | OFFICES. [1 JACKSON’ R_MONRY ADVANCED ON DIAMO RDA ate, dry [ae pee glen ‘Of bought and old property of 5. ferns wi anctioneer and broker, 111 Grand street, tree doors west of Broadway. 7 088 BROADWAY 0. LE FORT E00. HAVE ¥ TO ADVANCE ON DIAMON wan CHAS. JEWELRY, Roe, Fae, JOS MERCHANDINE, OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OF ANY, DESCRIPTION, Or will buy the same fer the highest cash price. Laties and ishing to obtain money for perio PI RS, if known value, a at rn on Nberal tering disagreeable necessity of entertn, a ‘k auetion or borne fgvetey stores ~ be ‘opriaied by apo) ag be wadersigned. uainess private Broadway, oppostie Chinese Assembly Rooms. DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND ~~ wel a be iy ct —T at the old established store TAC ay. Btrictly confidential; fod no loan office igus ebont tha bullitig. Opposite the Isrond JOUNT, A) ON DIAMONDS, URNITURE, &C., &0., At aight. Fannie BAS. INXtbUP, 906 Brondway._ OANS OF ANY AMOUNT MADE ON WATCHES, sew. .4 elry, diamonds, silverware, “ry goods, and personal pro OTH i Geapripdone. | Business conMentiah. “BAR: 2) Third oreans, between Eighth and Ninth streets. Fite, enirance. ONRY TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, AME jeweiry, segars and merchandise of all kinds, or bought for « ta Businem strictly confidential, the rear of my retail store, ‘JACOBS, 407 Broad: THE BALL SEASOS 1 H. RIVER® SOTRER IS UNA Ric, _The apening eotree will, be Mail, rt street, Hrooklym, on Tuesday IDABLY POST ven at Montague or 1, H. RIVERS’ OPENING SOIREE WILL TARE PLACK + on Teesday evening, Nov, 9 at Montague Hall, Conrt @reet, Brooklyn. Wallace s m ach admired band will attend. THekeia, 6 coats; may be bad at the door. M" TTARY RAL, ‘ Grad Mithary ard Civic Soiree LaNnsey in ORR, Tr igepencl om ops) On Thanksgiving Eve, Werte to! “® 7, Vea, At the Apc ilo Saleen. Temew Bh, __ SALES or REAL ESTATE, AS “TD pawiny Gi GOING To CALIPORNA | MOST SELL THEIR, gare Pee Ras by pon gins as, marble, mani enc wi windows, rod i balcony. inquire pans | OFFORTU MISS — WILL, {EXCHANGE Fay 4 A ine fame mes bees, houses, x. town, well rented, ny kind of personal Gaaers in Byracse, nd 621 oi acres fa tber in in i tae 3 Wi rest, basement, hows totcnce eM . Crake ts PARK LOTS FOR SALB AT A VERY DE- Seven full lots on pc ee and Ninety- Ra aewrkal eee? sacs. cana 2. 128 Brondway, near Thirty fourth strevt ro SALE—THE FIRSTCLASS FOUR STORY BRICK igh basement howe 128 West Sixteenth street, be tween Sixth and Seventh avenues; size of house 2) feet 10 Inches fot, 81 fet ep, fo 3) fet 10 inches from 103 fost 3 inches deep; finished best manner, with ail the modern premises. Posseasion lst of November, Luquire on the pre Fe SALE.—THE SUPERIOR FOUR STORY AND BASE- ment heuse 218 West. Leg me st. The house is in vere fect order, and three rooma deep. to ‘story. ‘25x101 Let house Dox64. W Will be ‘sold at @ great fortia t Oo Ms premises, froin 1008 o'clock, “Priel ret on in'03 ore hoa furni whole or part, cau if desired. Fors oR SALE_TWO BUILDING LOTS, ALREADY EXCA- ‘and ready for immediate improvement, situated on ihe: northeast ‘corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty-ei righ ‘Terma easy. Location unsurpassed. Apply to KILPATRICK, 481 Vhird aven: avenue. FR, 5 SALE—THREE LOTS, INCLUDING A OORNER, the Central Park, and ready for immediate butiding, alsoane loton Second avenue, near Seventy -minih street, ats D, W. HOLLY, No, 3 Nassau sure OR SALE—OR WILL, BR RXCHANGED FOR 2 NEW York or Brooklyn property, atwo story and attic frame house, of neat structure, located at Mount Vernon, and four full city lots, gontainin in all 100 by 100 feet, five’ minutes? walk from the N and New Haven New York and Har- Jem depots. ‘apply at 28 Auanue Brooklyn, near the ferry. FOR SALE AP a BARGAIN—A FIRST CLASS BROWN stone house in Fourteenth street; also one in Thirty-eighth er cant of purchase mone; KNII e. Apply Fer “SALE IN IN WILLIAMSBURG.—TWO MODERN eee an bap houses, with paeeeuent and sub- ae. ete order. ci nest to corner South Fithian vt Eighth tionable, and terms easy to a es too TESEROLE, busement Williamsburg Clty 2 avenue steet, to settle ‘cn, bond ‘and and — aig on. Property at 1e3 as Tockton unex Inquire of J. Bavk. FPOURE FOR SALE, TOLET OR EXCHANGE-—181 EAST Thirteenth street, or No. 8 St. George’s place; four story and basement, with all modern ‘RYE lage Rosseanion November. Apply to W, W. HILL, Lat use, or Cs HOARDAAN Gn the p rae THE VALUE.FOR SALB, IN GRAND STREET, Food house and jot, between pt ‘and Seventh streets; rice Ei ,000; terms eas: ree story and basement private house; can be Jato.» store; & gocd business location. Inquire at 452 Grand street, Williams- burg. ) a 138% STRERT.—80 pega cg 3 BUILDING LOTS FOR ae a Lp rend walk from Harlem and Peck alip railroad stations, unrivalled water view, ten 4 particulars at ELTON'S; veka $3. 000 TO $20,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY FOR SALE “arto pay yin. Ctroniar whl k i street, or trade.—A first class mortgage on property worth three times the amount of ponte valuable lots in Chicago; would trade for new pianos or segara, or other available merchandise; title perfect. Particulars can be had ‘and maps seen by calling on D. HANK, 66 Nassan street. FOR SALE. CHANCE.—FOR SALE, IMMEDIATELY, AN ESTAB. lishment, with gas fixtures complete; a cheap and well frequented bililard saloon, with bar, three ‘years’ lease; terms enay; good paying business, which can be improved by an en- etic man. “Apply at 654’ Broadway. TELL TLLTARD ROOM FOR SA! NE OF THE BEST 8 on Broadway, contains five new first class billiard iapien and all necessary fugniture and atures, and doing & re- markably good business. Sold only as the proprietor has other business which requires his rete Inquire at 618 Broud- way. Also, one new marble bed bill pEvecrre, —TO BE DISPOSED oes A GENUINE Foot gre nsing business, trade and Will be a0 a mnsion, well pore ‘and I feng established, HALE, 46 street, New York. Apply to F. co eh ei LUCRATIVE MECHANICAL BUSINESS; tor being compelied to retire in consequence <2 ing eure ot Ww D. PORTER, No. 6 City Hall place. a pons La gr mod NEW YORK BILLIARD ROOMS AND K Saloon, se Broadway, on terms to suit the pur- p ARs mA race cance ‘@ good bargain. Inquire on the premises, F% SALE—THE MACHINERY OF A SPOON AND ork factory. in Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry; steam en- che gine on the p: would rent building at a low price to a , who will the shafting, boiler, 4c. Apply ENTZ & 0 NN 5 Hanover street. Bo th lk Ke SALE—IN THE BEST PART OF WEST WASH- ington market, a double staud (24 by 22 feet), a for ‘commission or produce dealer, with horse, cart ‘wil be sold cheap. asthe owner ba auother dregs A. ©., box 108 Herald office. OR SALE—A BAR ROOM, WITH EIGHT PRIVATE supper rooms, doing ‘business. Apply of WM. 1. JONES, Constable, No. 12 Greenwich avenue, Jefferson market. nee LIC PRESS—PUMPS AND PLATES COM- plete and in good order, for sale by the Judd Linseed aud Nperm Off Company, 139 Front street. Pr 'LTRY AND VEGETABLE STAND FOR SALE—AT the Atlantic market, South Brooklyn. Inquire of PEARCE 4 ©O., Nos. 12 and 14 Allantic market, Brooklyn. d harness; tadeun Ae 10 MASONS AND BUILDERS.—FOR SALE, SCAFFOLD- ing, mortar tubs, derricks, rigging, &e. Apply at 189 East Seventeenth street. LDERS, CAHINET MAKERS, MACHINISTS AND nters.—For sale or to let. the premises known a ‘Went Fortieth sireet, belng 9, with brick work- stops, four stories hk lear power, Ae. The premises celleptly adapted for auy uf the above kinds of business Apply to TL J. SURTEES, No. 7 Wall street 47) WILL BUY AN EXCELL EWSPAPER, which is attached @ Most satisfactory reasons given for sar Grand. 250 Kas Be ORCHASE THE FIXTURES AND et three years) lease of the bakery at 303 Myrtle ave- nue, Brooklyn. [thax been doing @ business of twelve barrels per week for some months past, "This is a good nity to make s living with bata small inv 4 estinent. nclory rea fons can be given for wishing to sell out. FINANCIAL, will be the Slath Avenue Railroad Company, treasure, ‘at the Chemical Bank AS Yaa inary (DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT ‘of the company will close on the Rovekber next. The ‘Wd twstaut until that day. PIRST ¢ paper, wanted by 0 Wet Bay Meneses i Danio. € ctons made throughout the United States and Canadas. PONS OF THE RIGHT of the La Crone and Mil JOTICE.—THE INTEREST CO! bon FPICE OF THE AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, No. GWilliam strest, corner of Cedar. New York, Oct. 14, 1868. stock of the Ainerican Guano that the fourth and Inst instal rent i called, and made payable on or before Der. 1, ih ‘The holders of the Company are hereby By the termes of subseription and the pont eerip stock, on whieh the instalments are dance with the call of the Board of Trustees, * ‘wil be forteted, This forfeiture will be enforced on the termination of the for the fourta instalment; previous to wh which the ‘second instal. ment will be received with interest 1, 1887, and ‘the third instalment with interest trom. ate L en By order of the Board of Trustees. JAS. 8. WYCKOFF, Secretary. ors. or THE THIRD ey FE RATLROAD COM. New York, Oct. 18, —The annual meeting Ky the © sexholders of this company will take place at their « Fried avenue, between Bixt; and Sixty sisth streets, ‘os Wednesday, the 10th day of November nexi, at 12 o'clock M., at which time there will be an election for thirteen directors for the ensuing year. | on ia will be open from 12 yt wo? ecloek books will be closed from this date woul dhe Lith a1. SAMUEL B. ISAACS, Secretary. caah only, at the brokers’ hoard on comm; JOHN B. MURRAY, 40 Wail stent. Notes and drafts collected throughout the United Staten. eee TNITED STATES AND PAXADA-THR UNION BANK Le Lindon, as seenta of Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERM AN A -60., bankers, New York, beret noties that they will receive money on account of that firm, for whieh they will Krave free of charge letiers of credit, or elfcular motos, of £10 ypwards, similar to those in such extensive use on the nutinent of Europe aud eleewhere, payable at all the pringk pal cites and towns in the Tuked Siates, Uanindaa, 8900 % WANTED IWMEDIATELY, POR THREE $2 months, for the loan of which satiafactory security ite given. Any person dlgposed, to mecommodate with the HL . " , dress ® line to J. L., Union square Post office, for two wage 3.0) 000 OR $6,000 CASH WANTED —FIRST OF DE $ cember next to invest in a safe amd sure manu- facturing business, for which will be guaranteed @ return of percent per annum on the investment ‘The business and. al ‘and profitable ti ent, as references can Satiading Jobbing houses for character of the business and r arty, engage’ in the same. Address, with real name, which he treated strictly confidentially, Security, box box 662 Post oe Sst AND BONDS PURCHASED — SOLD FOR 00, 000. TO LOAN, ON FIRST CLASS BUST $1 eae paper, $100,000 of currency, for which cirewlation Fill be required. Persons applyiag wil Direct to G.M. box 808 Post oft —OoOoOoOoOoO—O——O ee — RESTAURANTS. i YARLE LUNCH AND RESTAURANT, 167 WILLIAM J sire from 10 to half-past Stewed hares on Monday, fish chowder on Tuesday. Mountaineers made at the bar. JNGLISH ROAST RERF AND JUGORD HARB For dinner to morrow. on Thesday. Bex mn Wednesda: RICHARDSON & MCLEOD, late Richardenn & Hayter, 120 Water street, naar Wall, who have for sale ants, bacon, hams, pickles, Sootch grouse, pe fetoria beet hams, ae M*™ RUE RENSETT, SHADES NO. #8 CENTRE I treet, one door from Grand street.—Mra. G. K. respect, filly io forms her friends and the public that she has resimed Eneieh sh ant Enelieh beef, ph ene in nine Tren res ani solleii# a share of their patronage. Her house is comicrtat for boarding and lodging, and ber bar ie docked wi the best old mild and Seoteh ales, London porter, fines. Hquore ant segare. ‘at, all bourn, together with grid 6als, rapebiin, sandwighey &e., &e, Terms BOARDING AND LO LODGING. TLEMA. WIFE ORA FE OR A COUPLE OF SINGLE kre Hs enema aes wih board board tn 4 p! reete rise with aif the modern improvements; no children. pants required. “Apply at 216 Clinton street, Brooklyn. SUIT OF RAMDSOMELY PY. NISHED APARTMENTS, crmivate house Ie to: shed pas ‘lor and Ls piano, 5 * gether or br separate, 10 4 fara eaby org , with partial board i desired. Apply'at 58 ‘greet. References exchanged. A. FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND floor, han dgomel fu ‘also @ large room on third with board; superior Not, pooling a modern ae A liberal table pro Broadway, above Twelfth street. DESIRABLE SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ‘Apartments, with superior first class board, may & genlleman ani wife, of a party of genuiomen, om cyltk torma; also, aroom for a single gentieman, at No, 42 West Six- teenth street, near Fifth avenue. Dinner ‘at six o'clock, Ke- ferences exchanged. DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS—A) FRONT ROOM and 1m, On the second floor, to let, or to- gether, with breakiast, tn a peatly funiahod fuse. vin every modern convenience, 141 West Twenty second sireet, near Fifth avenue, WIDOW LADY WISHES TO LET A PARLOR, AND bedroom, or two rooms furnished or unfurnished. & fenticman and lady; board for lady only. House. has gs and ath. Convenient to sone and gos. Address Mra. F. station D, Righth street. A SCIENTIFIC GENTLEMAN DESIRES A HOME FOR ‘winter in some respectable and intelligent private fa. mily living in the vicinity of the city or up town, room mast be of good size and terms moderate. 38 L. M. D., Herald office, \g terms. A. XBRY PLEASANT PARLOR AND BEDROOM on second and third floors, front, with Alto, 2 few single rooms for gentlemen, with convenience of tire. House iirst class. Dinner at 6 o'clock, Terms to suit the times. References required. Apply at ‘121 Bleecker street, west of Broadway. YEW RESPECTABLE SINGLE MEN CAN BE AC- by applying at No.4 Gar No, 4 Garden row, Eleventh atrett, $i nue. SUIT OF BEAUTIFUL ROOMS—TWO DRAWING spams ang four bedrooms—will be rented together or n, in a strictly private house up town, Hebr Fourteenth street; breakfast will be petyed if desired. Those seeking ahandsome and quiet place of residence can address, with real name, Hancy, Union square Post office. BEAUTIFUL AND SPACIOUS PARLOR AND BED- room wil be rented to ong or two gentlemen in a strictly private house up town, near Fourteenth street and broaktuat will be served if desired. Address, with real hame, J. M. J Union square Post office. SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, ON second floor, to let, with board, to a gentleman and’ wite ora party of single gentlemen. Best of reference given and requ ‘Dinner at six o'clock. 40 West Sixteenth street, be tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, SUIT OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE second floor o let. with board in private family, oveupy. ing the house 96 West Twelfth street, betwee avenues, suitable for a party? of centemae or a fumiiy. Am lor on the first floor ean be had with the above, if wanted. and gas. References exchanged, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE can be accommodated with board at 166 West LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING CHILDREN dealres board in & private family, and would Uke to give Tcageng on the plano se part compensaiion, | Terms not to ex: er wel ferences given. Address, w flours ss _W., Herald ottice. ’ a A suIT OF BLEGANSLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, on the second floor, toa gentleman and wife; also Aingle rooms for gentlemen, in a first class modern built house, containing all the improvements. Dinner at six o'clock. In: quire ‘a Vest Twenty Ni Ninth h street, near lway. LADY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SIR RE quires would be gind to take areapectable lad ron Feasomuble terms, ieeferences exobanged. Address Mrs. Charles, Post offi LADY, HAVING TAKEN THE COMMODIOUS houses's6 and 8] West Twenty dhird street, 1s prepared fo let rooms en suite, or singly, wit! he houses will be kept strictly first class in ali their sppemimaente NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor will be rented, without to one or two gentle- inen, for $3 per week, of to a person who wishes the pefvilege of evoking." Apply af 241 Bleecker street, near Sixth avenue. At FURNISHED BEDROOM OR TWO TO LET TO a gentieman and wife, with patvieee f the parlor and kitchen, for cook: Id board the in @ small pri vate fatnily. Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. TATOUK, 130 East Tweniy-fourth street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with a large front room on the second floor, with pantries, furnished or unfurnished; also one or two single gentlemen can be accommodated witha very pleasant and peatly furnished room on the third door, Térms moderate. (28 Greenwich street. OARD.—GENTLEMEN WISHING GOOD ROOMS AND Rood board, in & pleasant family, where the comforts of as honte ean be had at moderate prices, soe Jeasant location, ean be ace ae by applying at ma street, oppo: site OARD.—A FEW PERSONS, WHO CAN APPRECIATE. a comfortable and desirable bome, in a first class location: nd honse, can be accommodated at 22 West Fourteenth street, ear Fifth avenue, opposite tbe beautiful garden of M. M. Vast ren, OARD.—GENTLEMEN WISHING GOOD ROOMS AND ood board, in # pleasant loeation and quiet neighborhood, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed, ean be accom: modated at 8 Markot street, on moderate terma, References exchanged. OARD—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOM: modated with pleasant rooms and board in a private fami ly; board for the lady only. Apply at 125 Waverley place. OARD.—MRS. H. ADAMS HAVING TAKEN THE doors from OARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Y, WHERE THERE 18 gnly one other boarder. Two sieady single gentlemen will Gnd good home a No. 8 Wooster sireet, near Canal st, OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLRMAN CAN BE AC commodated with a well furuished room or suit of rooms; board for the lady only. The house containe all the modern improvements. Apply at 122 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. OARD.—A LARGE ROOM, WITH BEDROOM AND pantry ai , with board, at 87 East Broadway, a few doors abot jarkel street. Alse,a hall bedroom, sui uemen. References exchanged. OARD.—A NICE SUIT OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, with board, on third floor, with full closet ward Tobe, Crotim and best of reference given and re- quired. Apply at 250 West Twentieth street, OARD FOR BOYS, IN THE COUNTRY, WHERE, THEY ean have & good homme and aitend s good school. ar 190 Water sect, of NB al OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL accommodate a 1 and with board. Room with bedroom att +4 ‘on second fioor, Location very sant, and convenient to all the ferries, Terms low. Apply 824 Henry street. OARD IN BROOKLYN—FOR A ¢ yoy AND wife and one dr two gentlemen, at 73 State street, conve: iient to Wall and Atlantic sirvet ferries. jt su perior aud Wrins reasonable. A root on first floor suitable for $ professional gentleman, large size, aud with library tx- ures. OARD TN RROOKL Children), within one minute Apply at 40 Cortlandt street, OARD IN BROOKLYN: Two or three aingle gentlemen or a gent can be oceommodated with board in a private renees OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT FURNISHED Apartments, sullable for wo gentlemen, or gentleman and his wife, with partial ¥ be obtained in a small rivate family, by applying nt ET Cumberland rect, nett to Lafayetie avenue. References exc! A GENT RMAN oan RE OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMT- ly, occupying « handsomely furnished! house within three minutes’ the South ferry, perior acoommoda- tions to one or two inmates for the xpvly at 98 Con gress street, tree doors from Hicks, OARD WANTED —A FAMILY OF SIX (NO SMALG children) Wich board for the winter where no other board. frsare uiken: 1 bonse must be first class, hoe all the modern myrevements, Iu A good neighborhood, the second floor pre forved: location between Fourth and Twentieth treet nnd Br viway and Tenth ist be moderate, and prompt py itbagiven sen fo K fK, ‘and required. Adaress. with B., Uaton square Pos ollice, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN astrictly private family, where no other boarders are iaken. Address, stating situation, rooms and price, W. H. K., box 143 Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, WITH AM UN. furnished room, for a gentleman and wife. Must b in ten minutes’ walk of the Navy Yard. Price not t Fedo Tncluding fire and xes. Address A. t., Brooklyn OAaRD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HTS fe, in w amall, quiet private farnily; worma nat to excend miingilre sed gas. Address Horace, Herald W perweek, once, for two eS OARDING —A FEW boon ro Py 44! se ‘modated with partial board at roadway, anh ih MRS. MULANE. SS EE OARDING. —8 BAST BROADWAY. A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, and three or four single gentlemen, can be ac commodated with » cholee of rooms in the spacious and de firably located house 38 Kast Broadway. full, oF partial board; modern improvement, and moal ours to sult CC —————————$——_————— OARDING —GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS can be bad in a gente! house situated at Hudson Mreet; also a few unfurnished rooms. Apply as above. Terms moderate, OARDING —THREROR FOUR ROOMS, WITH NOARD, may he ottaloed at 108 West Fourteenth sve iy per none, desiring Gret clase. secommodatious, also two ot’ three single rooms for gentlemen. OARDING.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN Hlemen and their wives, cam be xecommodated with fur hished rooms, either with or without board, by applying at 106 Leonard street, two doors east of Broadway. OARDING.—A VERY PLEASANT ROOM, ON THR second floor, for a family or single ago ‘ould pre fer parties who have their own furniture. an, English basement office, for a physteian. Apply at 383'Wea Twenty second (HOOPER HOUSE, tm BROADWAY =| PRICK FOR Tocms, one pera, per day, 29 conta to 8 coms: entle man and wite $1 to $1 Pd remtaarant it tbe house, Dore HOUSR, 80 FOURTH AVENUE GENTLE men and their wives or gentlemen can be accommodated with beard, on reasonable Transient persona With rooms, in auita or aeparate ferme, at the above qutet family hotel $1 2% por day; by the week at lower rates, single gen vurth sect. BOARDING AND LODGING, — LEGANTLY ru "RNISHED ROOMS FOR ¢ GENTI MEN Mt the Hotel St Germain, Broadway, Pith arene and Twenty pocond street, ‘Smail' parlors and bedro« |, to rent, permanently, delightf uli iy located Botet sow conitucted ou use Buropean 4 lan: . URNISHED RO! ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITH- single oun, ina privave fay, wh le oder a” vi regvonbeta: st 4 Bond street.” — URNISHED ROOM TO LET—IN A PRIVATE PA! toasingle oe without board. Apply at 127 A . Rei e required. ‘ RMON 9 URNISHED ROOM TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD —~A neatly furnished room on the first floor, suitable for two nilemen, with convenience for fre. Inquire of W. RIRGMPSON. 18 Kant liroad way” ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET WISE gas, bath, fire, de. Apply at No. 9 Amity place. ‘OTEL LODGINGS—ONE BLOCK FROM THE TY Hall. Clean and comfortable le rooms ean be had at ner of William and Frankfort streets, New to $1 and $280 per week. Gen- MM": BOARD WITH EARLY DINNERS UP TOWN.— Gentlemen and families can have meals, and Joy every seasonable luxury, with dinners from 2 o'clock to 7, atlow rates by the week, at the Blancard House, Broadway Twel RIVATE BOARD WANTED.—WANTED, BY A LADY ‘and her daughter, two bedrooma and board in @ private jamily, where they will be the ouly boarders, References re- quired, Address, stating terms, &¢., J. , Herald office. ‘PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, TO ntlemen and their wives or single gentlemen. Location Very pleasant and convenient to ears and stages. Apply at 28 West Twenty second street. ROMs To LRT IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—IN_ AN ELF- want private house, few minutes’ walk from South ferry iwo oF three furnished of unfurnished rooms to let toa lady OF two gentlemen, Reference required. Inquire at 51 West ren street, Brooklyn, OOMS, WITH BOARD, WANTED—IN A RESPECT. able private family occ; a first class house, located between Ninth and Twenty fi meets and Third and avenues, for two small families of four persons and two cull dren, six and ten yearsold. References given and required. Address L. 8. R., Union square Post ollie, HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF A GENTLEMAN and wife who wish to obtain board in the most pleasant part of Fourteenth street, and in one of the best families in whe city, where they can feel at home, would do well to make the acquaintance of the writer of this, by addressing a note to box 7 oftiee. S ITS OF ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- > tianed., on first and second floors, with or without board, a O OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GBN- tleman and his wife, ean be accommodated with board i @ private Samatly residing on Madison avenue, who have more Madison sare Post room than they require. Address T. F., office, " INGLE GENTLEMEN oan) ze ACCOMMODATED ed rooms, with board; dinner at six boarders; three in famil; exchanged, For further partetiars apply wor nddrese Cashier, Bulls Had Bavk, Fira avenve ‘wenty-tifth street, a gg peg vealed FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND STO- » diferent Fourth rabid with board, convenient w he different lage and car lines; gna, water, baths, Ac. ‘0 YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH TO FIND SINGLE rooms near Broadway and above Eighth street, with full or partial board. Address R. A. 8., Herald office. ENGLISH FAMILIES.—FURNISHED§ ROOMS TO Jet, with attendance, on the English pian, at 257 Fourth avenue, fourth house above Twentieth sirvet, eaat side. Refe- rences exchanged. LET.—SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, BY week or month. Apply at the Fisveck Shades, No. yy Durch treet. 1[° LET WISH BOARD, IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, the entire thied story, tigether or separately, consisting two large rooms And one small ove, wi large panties tached; the house contains the modern improvementa aud le situated between Houston and Fourth streets, a few doors from Broadway. Address Hamilton, Herald office, for one week, 10 PARENTS.—A WIDOW LADY, LONG ACCUSTOMED to the care of email children, wishes to take four from three to eight years of age. ‘Terma reasonable. Please call at 16 Joralemon street, Brooklyn. N. B.—A good home for or- phans. 10 PRIVATE FAMILIFS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG gentleman, of retired but social habits, & square room, not higher than the, third tloor, with breakfast. Location betweea Bleecker and Twentieth streets and east of Sith avenue. Terms. inclucing ure in the evening, abont $4) per month. od use keepers meed uotapply. Address box 2,682 oflice. o coe a=? Maa par SALE, AT A hargnin, one excellent covered and one good open wagon, Sery sultable for grocers’ or other purposes “Als, on. good sulky |_Will be sold at a sacrifice. »_ Appl, y at 26 Catharine street. WASTED—FURNTEHED “ROOMS, WITH | BOARD, FOR a gentleman, his wife, child and servant; location bet teenth and ‘Twendeth’strects 4 ta and Fourth pad Rath ‘ave nues; require parlor: $ Address K. J. WW box 528 Pest cen tation ae. _ Westen RNISHED, A, SUIT OF ROOMS, PAR- lor, two bedrooma and kitehen, in a private house, dreas 8. W., Herald office, stating terms and iocation. ANTED—APARTMENTRS, WITH Al fire place, for a gentleman and lady not to exeeed $14 per Week, no beardi nement house need | seply. Address. Fost ollie, prepaid. WAnten—a CHILD ONE YEAR OLD OR UPWARDS, oardin a small family, where it will have a mother's Uisfuctory references given and required. st, Br okiyn, or address for one week, J. BOND STREET, CORNER OF BROADWAY.—PLEA- sant newly furnished rooms, for gentleman vniy, can be Lad by applying at the above number. ATH AVENT © nue, in the agentieman ap je terms, Address Pith Aven 1 WAVERLEY PLACE.—TWO PARLORS, WITH BED- rooms attached, are now vacant, and singié rooms for gentlemen. Di Dinner at six o'el ] UNION SQUARF.— BATH AND nurse of infant, P house oF bots! or te ‘ompking, Broadway priya 8 at 4 —A FAMILY RESIDING ON FIFTHT AVE. lock. RGANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO Jet, with or without breakfast and dinoer, the most dest Table location in the city; also, two ball rooms.’ House in per- fect repair and wewly ot reverence given and required. ST. MARK’S PLAC! Ry TWO. Broadway, between Jase house, wiih all tie. modern. | improverh $45 PER MONTH FOR BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN = wife only, of first cl ones reeeronera ve beaut. ful roows in @ tiret class brown stone bonse, where there are ‘The furniture Got "Adres Gr Mi, Herald oes very few persons, of the must be bought; price $169. BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BI _ 54 creates to es Sete a £ > hes all the modern in 54 BOND STREET —TO LET, A PARLOR AND BED. e reom on first foo femeh entiemen: slg, button Snd $2 per weel vise contains all the modern ttnprove- ments. Pardal boardif required. shane PARK.— 58 VARICK STREET, OPPOSITE ST. JOHN’ OO Ver lent board and nice rooms for TF videameas eutlemen, and wife, References re 62 “REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS TWO J. large and handsomely furnished roome on wecond oor can be had at the abeve first class reaidenes, within three minutes 1 street ferry. Dinner at six, Referecces ex- changed. TQARING STRERT, FOUR DOORS FROW BROAD. way.—To let, several hancsomely furnished rooms, to single gentlemen, the location if wear all the first class botels, Inquire of ANSON HOUSE. - erm aoa REDFORD STREET.—TO LET, A NEATLY PURS mily. hished room, for two respectavlé men, in a private fa- Terms moderate. with ¢ gentlemen. The Bouse te i ighout in May, and coptains al) he TH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL, 136 “iat inves trom Broadway. Boar emaa superior anitsof rooms front, on second floor, for gent and wife; single entieman, ‘also room 151 SESt, SORTY THIRD STREET, | BETWEEN wenth an ighth avenues. A fe w sing! iti ean be accommedated with. pleasant fu ny ae hoard, in private tamily. Terme $910 tion pleasant. References rer WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A or a few single gentlemen with full or partial board, ise has all the modern improvements. Dinner at 6 209 FOURTH STREET —A HANDSOME PARLOR and bedroom with gas, bath and pantry, on second ‘Aloo, a neatly furnished room on third fluor, suitable for eo. Dinner at 6 399 Boor, 8 graeme and wife or single gentle o'eke 46 BROOME STRERT, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Broadway, the most desiradie and central ioceation , being in the Immediate vicinity of ail the first class ho- -4y ‘ermanent and transient bowrders accommodated. Pure nished rooms withdut board if desired. aA AAA AAPL OOOO LANCARD HOUSR, BROADWAY AND TWELFTH a) New York—Faahionably located, Lg Rg - f now open for the of 5 ed Boned erin By jhe week at lower rates. polke new management . HLANCARD a’ MACLELBAN. _ ORL Sf. | IULIRN THIS FAVORITE NOTED, known as Julien's, No, 2 W, place; or piste te Rew York Hotel, having been redteds'n and. newly furnished thronghont, will be « opened immediately for camiitew and one lemon. Meals will be served by privace table, or a Ia carte. FICTE! AT, GERMAIN, BROADWAY, FIFTH AY and Twenty second street —This beautiful and nique hotel, now being |, repaired and put in complete oF der, fg open for the reeeption of guests, Rlegantly t rooma, single ar wuite, all hav paths atiachert permanently an Re “hotel is condtictst 0 tirely on the Kriro rricniwr attention paid by the restaurant, which will be s Trib all the deitowcies of the seasm. Meals gerved in wae o this hotel at the interseetic Pith avon me aan Twenty aecomd street, K it being f the most homie ‘and (asblonable pergh bor. BEGARS AND TOBACOO. RS sme YASH PURCHASERS OF CAN PROCURR ‘tan sane low 09 8 pot be unders ‘ KS aj Browsed.