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2 eee CARDIDASER OL MBIDATRE C OAs F pave Ne 4 Auserted: Fat “polars na Mann of which ae Ween. “Aply to BARTON “ fer eat LT ah by oe gine FOR core ARE REMINDED THAT best way to give thei publicity is on ‘Omee 74 Bleecker street, corner ‘Wagons will be got up for parties DPMCCRATIC | ‘Segre a pa NOMINA- me Congressional (com| ‘on Sixth, Tenth and Fourteenth “For Congress. Sohn. W: Farner. “PRIRR MONRGHAN, [ith wash Chairman. Waurer Rocits, Cnanins J. DOUGHERTY, { Secretaries ENOORATS OF THE SEBASTOPOL OF THE OLD Kleventh ward once more arouse, One more g ‘The friends of the democracy will hold @ mass mt sday evening, Oct. 28, at 74s o'clock, in Twelfth street, corner of avenue C, in the large room over the sta dies, to the “nomination of Hon, Jobu Cochrane for Member of Congress for the Sixth Come one, come il to the rescue of demoarscy. By ont ATRICK MOGUIRE, C1 BERN arp Carnot, Secretary. COMMITTEE. OF ARRANGRMENTS. Sylvester Moran, Thos. McCormick, John O, Donnell, James Fhnter, P. Leavey, Hugh Sherry, Wm. Fleming, John Ir- win, Jobn Crilley, Wm. Flinter, Garrey, Janes Cullin 5. Denigan Beroard Mulvilhitl, Andrew May, H. Hen jj Hughes, Y Sherry, Edw ‘ohn Doyle. ler of ane rick Brave Dn REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA ional district, Eleventh, Fiftec wes and Seventeenth wards. JOHN COCHRANE. For Congress, G RAND MASS MEETING x AND P ION, AT TOMPRING SQUARE. The democracy of the Sixth Uougressnal district will as- semble in mass meeting at Tompkins square, under the aus- pioes of the members of the Regulars’ and People’s General Sommittees, from the Kleventh, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards, on Priday evening the 2Mh inst, at734 o'clock, to ratify ‘And sustain the nominstion of the HONORABLE ‘SOUN COCHRANE. ‘The following distinguished gentlemen will address the meeting — Hon. Jobn Kelly, Hon. Fernando Wood, Hon. W. B. Maclay. Hon. LG. Capers. Hoo. Flijah Ward. Hon. Smith Ely. Hons. 8. Bowne. Hon wackharaer. J. W. Chandler ‘Tho's Francis Meagher Esq. Cyril H. Brackett Dr. Win. Schirmer, Dr. Philip Merkle, Dr. Berkman, And others. Rally, democrats. Come one, come all. EDWARD J. HAMILTON, Chairman b Committee of Arr: ‘angements, Avonzo W. ADAMS, ¢ KAM ENGLE, |S Jy OTICE.—THE FIRST W ret at the ©o1 inesday) ¢ usiness of great im) of the Club, and all © re to secure the ele of rgan for Go Hiram W. irst Alderma. ETERS, and Hiram Corwin for Alderman of nic district, should be present. By order of HARRY GOULD, President. pWARD Firzr aTRIck, ae, R® ULAR NATION Min DST cr NOMINATION, QUIN ‘ MICHAEL SoLeN, Chairman. Patrick Kernin, HE TWENTY SECOND WARD VIG ment Association met at P. Anthony and Kleventh 858, at 74g P.M, devise some means & ‘of small cars on the Kieventh avenue to Pilty thin! street, in accordance. with, the original petition. ‘The committee appointed to wait on the Pre ident of the Hudson River Railroad Company reported as fol Jows;—Having added to their number Mr. Jobn F. Flaacke, they called on Alderman John Claney, who stated Ubut if the Hud son River Raliroad Company would agree to the restrictions ‘and conditions imposed upon other city railroad companies they should bave bis vite. The commities called on Mr, Samuel Sloan, the President of the Hudson River Railroad Company, ‘who agreed to this. as follows LANT IMPROVE, Forty ninth etree’ = New You To Mesare. Jas. P. TRAVERS, MATTHEW ALL J eNTLEMES—Thig company earnestly u ith poliestion for the Aght to run cy cars on their road. and we will, upon the passage of the city ordinance giv ing us the under reguinuone sitailar to other city railroad companies, forthwith make arrangements to put the city cars ‘on. our road SAM. SLOAN, President H.R. R. oot document was placed in ‘Alderman At at the opening of the Board of Alderms referred to the Railroad Sommit Messrs. Hoole and Reed to eal! the attention of the association ing, aud invite them to be present. It fiescived ‘That this meeting cau see nojust cause why the vilege should not be grantod by the Combioa Council to toe thd son River Railroad Company to put snail cars on their track to Fifty third street, for the conveyance of city passengers, aud that such permission by the Common Council will, if earried out by the company, be in accordance with the just demands ‘and wishes of those concerned along the line of the road. Resolved, That this meeting stand adjourned to Monday evening, November 1, at 74s o'clock, at P- Anthony's, corner of Forty ninth street and Eleventh avenue, where the citizens of the Twenty-second ward are invited to be present, for the urpose of considering the propriety and necessity of puttin ination honest and suitable men to represent said war 8. B. WALLER, President. committee further report vet having attended the meeting, with number of citizens, at the City Hall. They found Alter: a» Reed. who mated that except Alderman Hoole uone of the were present, and he, him. elf, conaitered kan outrage and sbatne > humbug the peo- ple in this manner. We simply offer the above as.a sample of the manner in which our elty fathers respect the prayers and winhes of the people. QD_ DISTRICT. a pases Ane i Bation,) Ka am™ QoNGRESRIONAL DISTRICT.—A GRAND MASS aneeting of the friends of Thomas J. Barr will be held in oquare, corner of hpring and Rim streets tn (Wetnes: —— THE PEOPLE'S jican candidate, (independent nom! gay) evenin ~ peeing will be addressed by the Hon. Florence ee W. MacMahon, Hon. Mike Waish fad De Me . LYNCH, Chairman. TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—A GRAND MASS meeting of the friends of Thomas J. Barr will be held in Mariou square. corner of Spring aud Elm streets, on Wednes day Gay greniag nea, Oct, 27. weting will he addressed by Ge fon: Florence MeCarthy, Hom Mike Walan, TW bon and Dr. Merkle. *Joux Weuvime, Secretary. rn CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—THE DEMOCRACY ©) of this district will meet in mass at Turner's Hall, Mease- role street, Williamsburg, on Wednesday, 7. © nomination of the H ©'clock, to respond to Maclay. The mecting will be aidressed by . B. Maclay, Hon. John Kelly a ‘Oregon; Hon. W. TH WARD ON DECK Lane, of others. '—THE DEMOCRATS OF THE jroceed in & body to Williainsburg, to tes) oud 7 fon of Hon, Wim. B. Maclay. By onder o 4 Cominit- Pil THLTON, Chara, “Si. O-Grapy, Secretary. THE DEMOCRACY OF TIE SEVENTH ated to meet at their, hendyuarters. 173 this (Wednesday) evening, Oct. 27, to march procession to the gran | rauiieaton meetin, gt te eid in Wil lamaburg, to ratify the nomination of Maclay. Let the Seveuth ward gemocracy Pally in thetr alte strength. ISAIAH RYNDERS. Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements TRESSIONAL DISTRICT. coth, Moeteenth, Twenty first and Twenty F mngress, HOR re RESSIONAL, pErace. firs iors of the Twe and ay nity second & Met Tamma of the Re gulars lon order by ex-Alderman The . chairman of the Com: Stophen Merrihew, Nath inten Frederick Hagemeyer, re © Andre Fromeut. es D. Morgan SECRETARY Masterson, F Mcleod, ation, both condial an) approval nereaab nal haracter far seeing had a Fight to expect from oar banam, and the able advisers by and that we repose full and per pirols the helm of State, cer yemergency which may ‘arise om which « Wed support of will use all weir election ‘That the course pursued by our present repre pentatice in Congrens, Horner P Clark, deserves. Une. aatDad version of every (rue democrat, That io assuming the position of our standard bearer in the Congress of the ( be voluntarily pledged his honor to abide by the will of the mojority:"” that faith with the men whe * and by his fina erate principle, «ulm fo failing wo 40 this, ts pa he thi o¢ of & Domnall: Spineed bimae lt rie i in this his de : or to rain, if be can, the friends who first volu Uh eupport of home prinetp ins in his i That w ally pprove utarily placed ie nomination of Anson, Herne for, Representative i Congress trom thie die trict; that we place full and entire trust in his democracy and vod faith, befleving fully that he will never ‘lesert his party in ve hour of need, and that it is our duty as democrat every exertion to secure his election The meeting was then addressed by An nominee, C. Biwarda Lester, Senator Spinola, Wr 'vard, Dr Pili, Merkla, HB. Perkins Tina, and weveral others, and natie cheers for the nominate sc TOWNSEND, Chairman Pravce J. Tromer Secretary. Henry Arenla 5p meuing coved with enthusi TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—THE JRFFRSONIN Democratic Assoriation.—A meeting of the above asso ciation will br held at Hastings’, corner of Pitt and Broome streets, ov thie (Wednesiay) evening, Ort, 27, 1868, for thelpur. poee of proceeding \» Williamsburg to ald tn'the Fatifention of Hon. Wm.B. Olay for Congres. Per orde pod MCALEAR, Presiieut Perey Chie T De ao hw , foun, 5 bi eiat ies. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1858, ‘TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. TWELFTH “WARD Democratic Denehligns Jars’ People’s nomination for Member of Assembly, Thomas James Wiipe, Sec'y. DENNIS HARDEY, Chairman. i] TH WARD.—MR. WILLARD A. FISKE Ew the Americans of the wm eot Weireundi: = = eR ies aN r pet Chairman of the American Assembly Ci JQTEWARD DEMOCRATIC CONMITTEE THE MEM: bers of the above commitiee are respectfully requested } a attend & meetin held at the Unton Hote! Third avenue and Pwenty-second street, on Wednesday even- ing, Oct. 37, at 74 o'clock By eee PLATT, Chairman, Tlareis Woves, Ji Mavi er or 197% A LARGE AND ENTHUSIACTIC MEET. Ing i depen de of Thind avenue snd bighiieth Mrect an Tuenday evening Sith inst. to make arrangements clectlon, Afar, vaally increasing thelr inte! mrned until Tuestay eve e tA) PA TRICK McAULIFF, Chairnay. ae } ROGUE ORLY ELECTED DEMO- rd Committee will meet this (Wednes. 2 day) evening, Zit o'clock, at Hudson Exchange, corner of Thirtieth enth ave ‘fous DONNELLY, Bee'y. AMES FUREY, Chairman. 2 ST WARD.—AT A MEETING OF | THE “PEOPLE'S Democratic Ward Committee, held at 1. Mcabe's, 391 Third avenue, on Monday evening, Oct. 2s Mr. Juines Hoston was unanimously end: as the people's demoeratic cand date to represent the Fifteenth "Assembly disirict—a firm, tried and sound national democrat. HUGH BRADY, Chairman, D. K. Unpernint, Sect a 29? WAR evening at Ruppert’s, in Fifty A general attendance is requested ARLES ALBERTSON, Secretary. QOD, WARD—THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN electors of the Twenty-second ward will moet this (Wednesday) evening, 27th inst., at 734 o'clock precisely, at Rupert's Mall, Fifty'third street, hetween Broadway’ au ih avenue, for ube transaction of Important bnaineas. | By ILSON, Chairman, —THE REGULARS WILL MEKT THIS third street, at 8 o'clock. TERENCE RILEY, President. THomas CusminG, Secretary. ‘WARDS. LOST, A SMALI, BLACK TERRIER with tan throat’ and legs, long ears, and answers to name of Prince. Whoever will return him to 21 St. Mark pinoe will reosive the above Seward, end no o questions asked. $5 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON SUNDAY 2) morning, Oct. 17, 1858, a middling sized fox hound, prin. cipal color white, mixed with orange spots, and head orange color, Sportsmen or others w ‘ould confer a favor on the ow by giving information of the whereabouts of said dog, for which the above reward will be paid on appiication to F. Repper, 196 Houston street, corner of Ridge. $l REWARD. DY ver hat, lates, was taken st for shipment, bul not For its return to H. Bi! STER, 111 Nassan street, the above eward will be paid, aud $5 for the cards and plates oaly. No questions asked. | SOQ) REWARD ipped. RETARD. i ost, ON THE 2TH INST., A GOLD watch, lish duplex, E. Stebbins maker, NY. No Be. re requested to examine watch: es of this dentription otlered for sale. The above reward will be paid to any person returning said watch to Tammany Hall ‘bar —LOST, ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 20) REWARD, he Academy of Music, a pair of gold ena: Safiod cys ghhanen, eitch its ower rotue vergingele Tires ty dollars reward will be paid for the recovery of the same on application at the office of the el 25 REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE PREMISES OF 25 FEN irisatl, Yorktown, Jefferson, Valley, Weat chester covinty. a bay mare, 14 to 18 hands high, long tail, sat about eight years old; sbe his a scar on each rump, where had been Kicked; also 4 light wagon, with pody pillated. black, and running gear yellow striped with black; also one set of kingle harness” Any person returning the sate to the ubove- mentioned premises, or to Burnham's Bloomingdale road, cor- ner of Seventy-ninth street, will receive the reward, ani no questions will be ask $5( stables, New London, on October 13, a horse, carriage and harness: the carriage Prince Alert pattern, top lined with bine broadeloth and cushions the same; the horse is a bay bob tail, with @ scar on the near thigh; is { age. Whoever will leave the same at 397 ne, shall receive the above reward, and no ques 8. & W. EB. CORWIN, 397 Sixth aveut tions ask 500 REWARD.—WHFREAS SOME MALICIOUS person or persons having wantonly set fire to the house occupied by Engine Company No. 49, located on the east side of Fourth avenue, between 126th and 127th street, on Wednesday, the 2h of Octover, 1858. between the hours of Yand 11 A. M., the above company will, on detection and con: vietion of such person or persons, pay’ the above reward, on application to the foreman. By order of the company. " E. W. GARDNER, Foreman. 50 @5()() REWARD. —LOST, ON MONDAY, OCTORER 25, ») $3,000 in bank bills, in $64 bills and $100 bills; the ) bills were on the Traders’ Bank, The money was drawn fromihe Bank of America in Wall street. ‘There, was 2.00 in one package. Any information respecting {t will be thank. fully received by calling atthe Girard House, in Chambers street, for JULIA STEVENS. et THE MILITARY. ENIOR VETERAN CORPS OF 1512 wn, MEET AT ‘Grand street Perry, East river this Wednesday evenmy, ‘October 2, at six o'clock, by invitation of the {riends of Lieut Col, Abm. Dalley, to atiend a concert to be given for his benelit tthe Odeon, at Williainaburg: free of expense to the veterans Let all attend to assist their brother soldier RAYMOND, Gdlonel. Isaac M. Puyre, Adjutant. CARD.—TO TARGET COMPANTFS.—M. W. SOMERS is now prepared to sccomi the Washington Arsenal, Palisade avenue, within seyen minutes) walk of the Jerse ferries. | Stages from both places pass every fifteen minutes Companies favoring me Seda thete page will find the ac commodation superior, beside the plansureof marching through ihre cities MEKS, proprieto Sixth ave! _Joun Kanski, Secretary. eure GREAT INCREASE TO THR. PANIC. THE RIBBON MARKET DOWN, 3 ‘WE RouGHT 1,000 cantons oF ee From an extensive importing house for LESS THAN THE LAST AUCTION SALES. WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, OCT. 2. TNE SECOND WEEK OF THE PANIC IN RIBBONS, 1,000 CARTONS OF FRESH FALL RIBBONS, OF VARY STYLE AND Qual a, Which are offered at the followin LOOK aT ‘THe PRICES. L SOK WT THE PRICES. FOR CASI. Ripbons: Stibbons ibbons 3 aa 50 per niece, worth Ribbons per piece, worth The above goods are allof very superior quality, the finest in the market; must be sold during the ensuing week, We cannot afford to hold goods, Our light protite do not per mit it, WE TURN STOCK WEEKLY. consciously created an excitement 1K ribbon sellers and buyers ely them veir difficulties By fuitht & SSESFER ‘We have Am We want And “SELLING CHEAP.” FLOWERS, FLOWERS, : goods tn the m 60 per cent less than This is a chanee Cail early, fore the best sty ODS FOR ( A Bave your Purchase of the NEW YORK CASH RIAD d Le CHAMBERS STicRER, SE JNO. FARRELL. N. B.—The ladies, city and eouniry. whom we had not an op portunity of wailing upon an! cering last week, are informed saicamen to oar force that we have added 1S per cent lesa CASH RIBBON Ho! 116 Chambers stre INO. FARRELL. YASH YOUR BILLS S é J SAVE FORTY PER CENT. 1,000 cartons new RIBBONS Now opening at 116 Chambers street. MBMners, make your seiectipns to day. WW) carte resh fall FLOWERS, The most beautiful goods in the market, Sixty per cent les than sual prices, FOR CASH FOR CASH, FOR CASH. Cash Ribbon House, 119 Chambers street INO. FARRELL, F' RS! FUR: CHARLES ATRAET & 9. No. 478 Broadwa: IMPORTERS AND MANUPACTUR OF LADIES AND CHIL 4 RUBBIAN AND Hiv iy MIN And every other deseri CLOAKS ta VICTORINES, MUFFS AND GAUNTLETS, CAPS, Reing direct importers of foreivn skin Weare coabied t guarantee and practical mann furs in every par fore profit, fur Rnd A & cOnsequence iumugurate A new sysiem int trade. CHARLES STRERT & CO., No. 475 Broadway. ASHIONS 79% CANAL STREET. OPPOSITE GREENER. Madame GOUDALL begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage extended toward ber since her return from Paria, ees merit the continuance of the ie came be toe | the re ‘nishment of every Lovelly aa soon § Fiore FASHIONS, 045 BRO. Prince street —Mme. FARWELL resp attention of the ladies of New York einity to the recherche styles she bas received of Paris styles, opening Thursday, Oct. 2. Dresamaking in a superior manner OURNING BONNETS, Avery iarge and assortment now open, higedieee MKAON'S MOURNING STORE, No. 661 BROAD! ¥, between Spring and Prince streets, 42 MAIDEN LANE AND 194 WILLIAM STREET, NEAR ad Frankfort street, A. AC. GLAND, Importers and manufacturers of CLOARE AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ faney furs, Jemen's, collars, gloves, robes, trimmings, &c., & inspection to their rich and extensive stock of the ene, mews the most superior stytes fold at wiv eat whvhvaal pe : 42 Maidea lane and 194 Willa street. | corner of DRY GOODS, &0. GREAT BARGAIN, At the importers’ sale, 508 Bi St. Nicholas ina Batlding, 4 Will be offered this wi bs hig bearer cloth cloaks at $10, worth gs f Aas invoice of the above, with crochet adornments, for $18, wi AS these goods are marked very low One price aude ‘no deviation will be made under any circum- ‘stances Whatever. SEAN DE ey fu. roadway. N IMPORTER'S Opal: x rich velvet cloaks, Rich velvet mantilins, Rich velvet talmas, Rich velvet Ragiaus, And every variety of Velvet outer garments, Some of the richest goods ever imported into this market are importatis now offering, at less than cost of on, ees At the great sale, 503 Broadway St. Nicholas Butding, LANKETS—CHEAP BLAN! KETS. 13 eb rn THOUSAND PATR nn ‘All wool es and qual cheaper than ‘rh the. ie Calon, for i ms ” any olber house tn east 0 * {¥. 8 BOND, 109 and 110 Sixth avenue. ParLES, SKIRTS AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS.— 2 oe bustle and skirt suy porter, Lt = Ne ts, $I 35, Maprings, 25 centa. & viata OAR G'S skirt factory, 231 ‘Spring “Rrect near Had: a eos STREET, & 0 mec hnw st. SPNCIALE YIN Choa wy Me NTILEAS, SPECL CIALLEY. IN sits WLS, POULT INI LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S FINE FURS SPECIALITE IN PARIS BONNETS In.cach of thoes spec Soparteanie, tes. | feel in eacl n satisfied that their ua ie and pace. ae any one stock to be seen on continent. wited to ie our rae | as the ereat raina wane continaly presenting cannot be olber- eneraliyairctive an Hy CHARLES STREET £ CO YLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. ‘choice selection of black, brown and ‘mixed cloths, beauty ‘made and trimmed, at $3 50, 84, $490, and upwards ADIES’ CASTOR CLOTH RAGLANS, &e. In yee ae ‘cs, brown, steel and black, mate ‘and trimmed in superior Saale at $4 50, $5, $6, «) LADIES’ BEAVE! &e., Tn blacks, browne, olives andstonecolor, very richly trimmed, at &o 50, $6, $7, $7 0, $8, and upwards. The pong and make of our garments will be found ome to bed aro on Broadway or Canal street, at 40 per cent hi: ‘ALL SIZES OF MISSES’ AN SD SHILDIERS SWRGLANS, te. Cloak and Shaw! Manufacturer, 254 sowery, near Houston street. YLOAKS! CLOAKS! MITCHELL, & McCLINTOCK, 590 Broadway, A few doors below Houston street. Have opened this morning a very handsome lot of velvet and cloth cloaks, consigned to them for immediate sale, The ladies are invited to examine this ve males cheap lot of goods. U8 ja anita FROM AU TION. G. 8. HUMPHREY & CO. Are prepared to show oue of the LARGEST ‘AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS of tobe touna CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS fon the country, ae Tearge partons of which have been purclnsed —— one ae EY & ©O. |. HUMP 524 Bro dwag, Opposite St, Nicholas Hotel, ed eiton. EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, — 6 aod 63 FULTON STREET, 6 ani 63 FULTON STREET, 66 and 68 FULTON STREET, BETWEEN GOLD AND CLIFF STRERTS, N.Y. Devoted exclusively to the manufacture and sale of Men's the mount of ready made Winter Clothing now contained in this extensive est: lishment far exceeds that of any previous year. and the selling prices lower than ever kuown in this city. mh erg OVERCOATS Black eloth, well made and trimined, as low as 8 caxsimere overcoats. 5 4 Eee nt pilo Bow Congress beaver overcoats 118 to Esquimaux beaver overcoats. tol black beaver overcoats - Bio ® : * Ww ls Lion skin, petersham, whirlpool, satinets felt other overcoats Sto COATS ‘The largest assortment of black cloth frock coata tn. the elty wag be found here, arranged fo grades: a8 follows ES . $5, $10, $12, SL ‘$18 wnd $2) & ‘anmimere business coats of every dcecription $2 50 to $12 Elegant blue cloth dress coats m to 15 nth frocks. Biue, brown aud claret NTALS ONS Black cloth, eassimet 1 dorskin pants $2 © to 8 A large stock of faney a Lito 6 Tiandeome cassimere business vests $1 00 to $3 Faney silk 2H to & Fancy velvet vests 2590 8 SRNISHING GOODS Undergarments, shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, cravats, hoslers. suspenders, gloves, &¢., &c., at low prices, at EVA 5 PRTENSIVE age WA oe 66 ant between ( stand ine a ENIN'S N The most ertensice assortment SULERD LYONS VELVET. RICHLY E wi EW CLOAK STORE, ROADWAY Of the latest styles and most elegant trimming ENINS BAZAAR Bt Nebo Nos. 57 AND EMBROIDERIT: ool At what Chey wi ein THE L!"s 4 REDUCED TO RL AND GENIN'S BAZAA 613 Br SM. Nicholas Hotel. OURNING GOODS OURNING GOODS. SPECIAL, BARGAINS sa ne ar deere 5 $.500 yards gingham de chine, 1 1.500 Yards French ealteo robes, $1.50 per N.'B.—The BEST FRENCH BLACK Kil cents per pair re. c ninopean sia and Canada, of Ul f KLEGANT PARISIAN NON 1TTEs For the New York city revil trade, which are now open for Public inspecdion Having devoted his entire attention during the past two months in Parts to the careful selection of the croicest’ produc. tons of that world renowned emporinm of fashiin. and baving spared neliher energy nor expense In the wear air novel he feels confident thai his @ock far surpasses, in beauty and tasteful ANY MIMILAR COLLECTION IN THF UNITED STATES. His leading styles are selected from (ie ate ders of the most eminent artiats, vir — sak, Arinonvilie & Blovert, Rue Ric t Berger, Padame La Canis adame Dubanit Madame Ii Mariame Mordret Bernese Yong ie Names which, in themselves, are a guveaniee fr the artiatic izle and pecullar richness of the garments emanating from their various magarines W. BUCHANAN MACKENZIE 296 007 26 Canal aireet, Brandreth Bulidings. HIRT BOSOMS, WRISTBANDS AND COLLARS—A x moat complete stock, oF aver Sri worn from the com: eat to the fit vam Hit o om og made to tnow nes TE 5a: WEN STORR ‘And made to orer, at N 145 Broadway, sbore Astor place 3.0. MILLIKEN & C0. Proprietors. KIRTS —ELEVEN SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS, AD. "1 a oe best patterns and well made, fr i; 18 ertign i 8 $2, children's, 4 springs, oe $iin ena 18 ty age vom Pes HARDING? wich ani ngs at $15 per doz. DING, factory Bane street, near Hudeo THE REGATTA. 0 THe “OWNERS OF THE ELRCTRIC SPARK —THR TROUBLESOME will sal! the Rieetric Spark on Saturday Novem from Clty I rd to Mai ook Po nt and Allowance three minutes to t 1 TSA At C HUNTINGTON Boat bulder, New Roghelie, baek, tor aan age PERSONAL. HARLOTTE G. LATE BROADWAY.— C' of all Hh coves = 7x the latest NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET McGLAUGH- lin, by ber sister . ‘was in New York. Any information Preets a rs received ren bys her sister, corner » reels, NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN preune, OF eee ee Ireland. He is requested by his brother quick as posse as Edward is at the poet of death, + 36 street, Brooklyn. New Orleans, Rovannab and California papers please copy. Ve THE GENTLEMAN WHO WAS SKEN TO PICK UP three two dollar bile by No.2 Pike etree! will ret cabins! maker, is the’ basement be wil greatly He ulge the owner, a a A ‘OHN—THE CHILDREN ARE ALL WELL; WRITE TO again, Come as goon as you can, satan very Tonely. ‘GEORGE. R. CHARLES THEODOR soupoanEe, | ig ~ Prussia, formerly with Mr. Singer, florist, Bi requested to call at No. 4 Warren at. N.'Y., up he will hear gomething to his MSS era nO QRDON WILL FIND A LETTER FROM ; at the Broadway Post ofice. BR. LUKE J. DOOLING WILL FIND A LETTER OF ene ae ae on Geo. W. & Jebiel Reed, mime ly. HANKS—WILL BE IN NEW YORK IN SEVEN DAYS, Sh ahe ‘where I shall await your further orders. N— 0— s—. (PUL VEILED SONGSTRESS WILT, HEAR OF SOME: thing to’her advantage by sending her address at once to M.S., care of Chas. Pi way. NEW PUBLICATIONS, wu BE PUBLISHED THE STATESMAN’ MANUAL, New and enlarged edition, From Presidents Washington to Buchanan. Edited by Nessre, Wilks & Lossing. Four volumes, royal Bvo. This work of our nation's progress fs indispensable to all the reat men of our country who are in any way connected with the federal and State governments. ents wanted fn every State of the Union to subscribe this work’ to whom a very Uberal commission will be give. For terms apply to the publisher, sabe Whece WARD WALKER, 114 Fulton street, THE LECTURE | EASON, . West Sixteenth street, near Fighth ; ‘ednesday evening, Nov. 3, at 8 o'clock precisely. SO cents, Ticket holders ure requested to go early A secure seats. Tickets may be had at Firth, Pond & Co.’ No. 2 Maiden lane; D. Aj ‘0. $46 and 348 Broadway; W. Pond & ¢ fighizenth street, and at the door on the evening of the lee. ture, or of any member of the Lecture Committee, t'URE—THIS Ry hhg teres pad BROOKLYN, BY PRO- reese at the Pi ‘hnic Institute, at 7g o'clock the Atianti illustrated with a mode huery used, with which’ a cable will be run out. 2 cents; to be had at 694g Fulton street, 53 Atlantic the door. Children half price. MUSIC. AL. FINE SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR $4), one Nunns & Clark for $110, Fred $275; one Chicker- ing $100, and 15 others from $20 to $80; t parlor: crear and two melodeons for $25 to $135; 50 superior new pianos cheap "cash or monthly instalments. Ninth avenue, near Twenty-filth street E.G GoNaaLEZ. RARE OPPORTUNITY. —AN ASSORTMENT OF 8U- perior toned 7 octave pianofortes, made of good material and ly warranted. Will be sold at extremely low prices, from W010 $215. Apply at 15 Sixth avenue, DAVID SMITH, Manufacturer. FIRST CLASS MUSIC TEACHER by GIVE 2% lessons, with privilege of practising, for $12, payable inovthly in advance. Unexceptionable retereace given, cress H. G., 200 Clinton street, Brooklyn. bee CHANCE TO PURCHASE AN EXCELLENT ianoforte, of most beaw iful tone, touch and finish. me 4p. iy ‘TAS. VAR. RIPER: No. ITS ‘Wooster atreet, betwi ef yuston and } Bleecker streets. SPLENDID NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO, FOR SALE best city make, and Warranted for three years, “Can be geen until 11 o'clock A. M., Bad from 210 do'elotk P. M.at 38 Wooster street A BARE CHANCE 70 CASH PURCHASERS— TWO splendid seven octave rosewood pianofortes, beautWul Zarved legs and lyre, original price $350; full iron, frame, acoiloped elastic touch, maguificentiy polished large coruers, fully guaranteed. Price, this week, $240 McDONALD & CO., 245 Sixth avenue. $390 SUPERIOR TONED ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, (quite new) made and warranted by responsible city inakers, st nearly balt its value; full 7 ociw velled top, large round corners, heavy mouldings &e. and examine before purchasing at 108 Bowery, ‘near Grand street (over the store). A RARE BARGAIN.—A FIRST CLASS CITY MADE 7 octave rosewood pianoforte and soo), peart inlaid front, iull iron frame, large round corners, &c.; taxde to order not four months ago, and guaranteed for three years. Call and inspect at the residence 149 Wooster street, near Houston. NHICKERING & _ C GRAND bg AND "tour PIANOS, ‘arerooms 6! Broadway C. & SONS have been awarded 35 prize wats for the aupert ority of their ae for the last 35 for sale, magor, Axi | UAMLIN ‘3 scrrnion Li iS AN) Cp vo UMS, For parlors, churches, vestries and and retail. JOR SALE—ONE OF ERARD'S HARPS, SINGLE Ao; ood order. Originally cost 10) guineas; to be sa . with music and music stand. Apply toJ. i SEVER, 0 Sou Wiluatn street FARE TA DOUBLE ACTION HARP, MADE BY THE ceeibrated Krard, of London, in good condition, will be Sold cheap for cash, if applied for s)0u. To be seen at 14 Sixth street. This is an opportunity rarely met with for purchasing & good iustrument, as the advertiser is golag to Europe. [*PORTANT 70 PIANOPORTE PURCHASERS —CALL at the manufactory corner of Broadway and Thirty sixth Street, and examine the tone, finish and superior workma: aud tie extremely low price for a new round cornered, seven octave “diaphouic” pianoforte, warranted three years. 765. BROADWAY, PIANO WARE sale or for hire a fine assortment of Ameriean abd European FEW, MUSIC “ATLANTIC CABLE MARCH,” 35 CTS. with Deniitad picture of the Niagara. “Homeward Bound,” a sea song, cents. T bave no Mother now,” 13 Just publisued a DALY'S music store, 419 IANOS AND MBLODEONS—OF beg ny MAKER, vice Hin Seed on purchases, ited Win ‘Agents No. 383 Broadway. TANO WANTED. —ANY PERSON HAVING A PIANO recent far, sad ‘yet inte etl, desiring to aloyote of . good od all right ip every partiou y addrens Wham, Herald odice, saling lawest ceau peice,’ aod’ where it can be seen. OLE MEDAL aA HONOR AT THE UNIVERSAL HIBITION OF 1856, DEPOT OF THE ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Adapted to the use of drawing rooms, ehurches, loin schoola, This aan, HALE introduced by ALBER( in the United States, has been adopte hy Ae moat eminent and artista in Europe aud America— ellis, Liat, Gots halk, Vilanova, &e., Ae. , . $0. $375. A desertptive cireniar sent to any address on application to SARI & FABREGURITES, Jr. Ol Dey street Importers of Basen e necord violla strings, &o., &e UST PU isis. Alera: (A complete instructor for the W. 3, SUARFs IMPROVED BILLARD TABLES. FOR «| public » cushion. Patented. May 4. i808. Superior to any. in nae. Manufactory 145 Fulton street, N.¥. A few secoud haud ta- Dies for mule chamgn &4 PER MONTH. — MUSICAL INSTROC SE plang and guise. Inguire at de Gallery, 405 Broadway, nearly opposit ie Grace chy arch. ndre organ. DANCING ACADEMIES, R_CHARRUAUD'S DANCING ACADEMY, 54 RAST by Thirteenth street, is now open for the season. Pupils can commence at any time on Wednesday and Saturday, at Io'elock noon and $i P.M. for ladies, misses and masters Tuesday and Friday, at in the evening, for geutlemen. To commence Nov. 2 M PARKER'S DANCIN LASS 18 NOW OPEN AT Rroadway, entrance in Twentieth street iad ew masters, on Wednesday at morning, at It RAILROADS, yeW YORK AND HARI, eM RAILROAD COMPANY, * jeder tere i Commencing Mona ing. Sept Traine earg depot, corner of ar, Contre trenta, Now York, at 615 P.M, White Pining train, stop, Wate nd rh Traine leave depot, corner of Twenty ath street and F: enue, New York, at 8:19 A. M., Wi rg all Pte Ae mies all train in, on pi at ail 4 one a a gianna ra ; wr —— hs > alt Loony! 4PM Do vor Plaine, \ ing at al! tations, Frans yin «op At all stations above Wi Taare ‘Wiliams riage sopping at ali stations 3.30 P, M. Williamabridge, stop. Peturning = re a ceten a“ met nm Weed Suen HAVEN eth 1384. —Notice.—Change of ‘On and after the evening express train for Boston PRICE OF THE NEW YORK AND NEW OP ieatirona Company, Twenty eorenth street and F avenne.—New October time of the New York and Boston express train ny, November | via New Hartford ar meat pri lence th street and Fourth avenue at Inste: + ie i, HOYT, sw ASTROLOGY. PAPATRVOVANCE.—LAINES DO NOT SUFFER wirit inward weakness-—tio to Mrs. Hayes, cl ian and healing medium Thongands ‘saved from the grave by going to Mra, HAYES, read ence 337 rroome street, bear Chrystie. JHRENOT, OGY AND Serarry ALISM.—MRS, FLEURY, celebrated by her selence, has been consuited for many Fenre by the rast ¢ eapectable Berson, giving the atrmowt ante Can be consiited at $88 Broome street, She speaks Fren h, English and German. dite nen ch hn ry we HAS KOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED MA PREWSTER! She has been 4 by th and ther cities with entire ant nt she hae no equal, he tells the na ‘wife nd, iso that of her ae he my ih, ive No 8 Rowery, oppogiig MGRGNEE eeih dadics ows, geutiguien $l, SALES OF REAL ESTATE, ‘A COlLECTION 0 or OIL PAINTINGS WANTED—IN A. Sane fee small brown stone bouse uptown. Ad- | ral ove. ” apr MILY GO ely, prety nove Betek oot T Ly et THEIR ‘Apretiy new Driek cottage, but $900 re: auld rte 8,90 i x Stag Grama wireet GREAT BARGAIN.—WILL SELL TWO GOOD four story brick houses, now rented for ten per cent wee them 10 rent for twelve per coat May. i Onl 1-600 down, balance on long’ mo: ‘Owner. bound {oicave'the elty. "Must be sold this week faguire at 12 Wall street, basement , ron hy o'clock. A RARE CHANCE.—ONE OR TWO WEL. BUILT brick tenement houses, 318 and 820 West Thirty third agree, for sale very cheap or will exchange for pure dior ie .Vocant lots oF 8 small farms near this city, or a ho nip goaeientons T. GAFFNEY, 10 Centre street. EAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT ON Piet HUDSON FOR sale or exchange; four acres, it improvements; fhe, ty “shy oo ok abies wa fplenald art tee fa hon om rwelve mi jew York: DINGEE & HOLDEN, No.9 Nassau streot, basement.” ARM FOR SALE-SITUATED WITHIN HALF A MILE Raby nit acres in a high state Fics Sano bare ee Par oF the yurchase mo- ite remain on ‘and Inquire oe CHURCH N& ROBERTS: 4) 40 Water ao RMS SCRIBES. HAS FINE AL FOR SALE.—THE SUB: tate north side of Island. farms are highly eed wing from 18040 400 aeres each, aud, are well serediarel pany DAVID PRAT No. 6 Wall street, | ina the ‘basement. _ OR SALE.—THE SUPERIOR FOUR STORY AND BASE: pg 218 ona Fourteenth st. The bine grt in per- order, and rooms deep to. the ry. Lot Sato toch house ash Will be Locagh banana, (I Consequence of the owner removing Country. on he premises from 10 3 o'clock Principals oly tren LOTS, ALREADY EXCA- improvement, situated on ae pe ee Pe 481 Third avenue #8 OR SALE—OR WIL B an EXCHANGED FOR NEW York or Brooklyn two and attic house, of neat strusure, at Moun Warner ti ae full city lots, nus contalning An in, i 100 by 100 feet, five minutes’ walk from the New Haven New York and Har- pe depots, Apply at 28 Atlanuc street, Brooklyn, near the ferry. OR SALE-AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, A FIRST class se, in Prospect place, near City; has’ all the modern improve- NDRINE, corner ot York and Fonsi OR SALE—TWO BUILDING and ready for imme For sae SALE—HOUSE NEAR UNION SQUARE, THREE brown stone,26x55, solid walls, high stoop, ghteenth Breet pear Fourth avenue, orth aie To: quire ot W VETMORE, No. 61 Wall street Premises may be viewed from 10 to 12 A. M. OR SALE—TWO NEAT TWO STORY BASEMENT and cellar frame houses, filled i with brick, having piaz zas; marble mantels and grates on parlor stories; handsomely nd centres; gas pipes throughout; situ. about 220 feet south of Flushing ave- price S220 each: terms easy. Apply to DOMINICK N, 235 Fulton street, Brooklyn. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone front house; cannot be surpassed, with all the mo- derp improvements, and with rosewood parlor doors and black walnut dining room. doors; No. 9. Bast second, stret. Tnquire on the premises for particular . ROBINS. OR SALE—A TRINITY CHURCH LEASE, SITUATED at No.) Dominick street, dated May. 1, 1363, twenty one Years, cheap for eash: po m November 1. For furiher particulars apply to D. BISHOP, 394 Hudson street. (OR SALF—LOTS ON SEVENTY SECOND STREET, between Third and Fourth avenues; this street is 100 feet Wide. Apply at Seventy second street and Third aveaue. JOUN CALLAGHAN, OR SALK—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 61 EAST Twenty firs street near Fourth avenue: house new, with all the modern improvements; but little mouey req quire on the premises. (OR SALE—NO. 59 EAST TWENTY THIRD STREET, near Fourth Le nae Be house three stories, brick, with the modern improvements, size 20x60, lot 110 feet, The — tending to leave town desires a quick sale. Can be seen 11 o'clock. R. G. PIERCE, 15 William street, OR SALE—TENEMENT HOUSES NOS. 40 HAMILTON et and 26 Ludlow street. | Apply at 16 Naagau strcet, room 1d 1) C.HSMITH, between 12 aud’ 2 o'Cl R SALE—THE HOUSES AND LRASE OF THE three lots situated on the southeasterly corner of Canal and Baster streets, containing 75 feet on Canal street and 99 feet 9 inches and one haif of an inch on Baxter = with the privilege of buying the Iota for $1000, wihin te tarm of the Edward Logue, deceased. OA TilkitINN DILLON, No- 407 Second aveure, coruer-of Twen- ty pinth street. OR SALETAT NO. S86 SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER OF ‘Thiriy third street, a choice stock of groceries. | The gro- cery Business was lately carried on there, and a lease fore and premises can be had ata moderate rent. It is one of the beat up town locations for, such business, and 8 good op- portunity now offers itself to business men of coatinaing the uisiness. Apply at the oflee of WWERASSON & BRYAN, No, 5 Wall street, N.Y. 3 nue ©0i OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THE HOUSES AND LOTS Kos. 118, 120 and, 123 Fast Twenty eighth, areet, near Thirdavenue: Apply to MARK LEY y street, near William, OR SALE IN WILLIAMSBURG.—TWO MODERN built three story brick houses, with basement and sab- cellara, water, gas fixtures, ranges, &c.. in complete order. Property situnted next to corner South Fifth and Location Gnexseptionsdle ‘and terms easy to a good tenant. Inquire of J. IESEROLE, basement Williamsburg City hth streets, OR SALE IN BRC KLYN—HOUSE AND LOT, NO. President sirect, near Hamilton avenue ferry; first and desirable in every res cost $7,000; will be sold for $3,000. Apply to WM. A. COIT, 15 'Nassan street, New York. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A handsome country fochelle, five acres: alsoa nice _also several places al Vouk also good ‘a ORINSHIMER, ss Fourth avenue. {OK SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO FARMS, ONE MILL. property. $10,090 jewelry for merchandise, farniture, New York or Krooklyn property; also, one billiard saloon, two porver and eating saloons tor sale and exchange. Apply at J02 Nassau street, room FOR SALE OR TO LET—A NICE COUNTRY, PLACE, ing abont twenty acres, with neat cottage house and fine apple orchard, cherries, ¢ Lowa 107 Herald office. VOR SALE OR TO LEASE PROPERTY NO. 1 READE sireet:a three sory: brick high stoop house, ‘Thirty sixth street, with All modern improvements and gas fd tures’ a three story marble stoop brick house, No. 143 Greene street, all improvements; lot and three houxes, 126 Greene street, near I and . 1) Wooster strect, two Story attic and and water; also n also a valuable plece bra aoe esol het pacare frdoms and Pit ‘covered Wb baiidings’ ‘will be = ne sold together or separately; lots in street, near Fourth srenwe, for dale or lease; lowe ta ighih ‘street, near way and Central Park, three sory brick house and No, 115 Jay street, tm hr Fulton ferry; nine iota King nud Bush streets, lyn; one lot in Ninth street, near Third wvenue Brooklyn. Seventy five per cent can remain. Apply tod. STOCYENEL & OU., No. Sid WIXE BROWN STONE DWELLINGS, SITUATED ON pe of Murray Hill, N. ¥.; all new, every xdern Inproverwestr offered at a great achange for dry goods or groceries. For ra inguire by letter, eat Grane Hota he owner will leave the elt nd jeriy from market, CHARLES UcerON F° UR YEARS LEASE OF BROADWAY PROPERTY, corner of Grand street, for sale or to let from Ist of May, 1858, now occupied by Pactie Bank. For particulars inquire ‘at the bank, between the bonrs of 10 aud 3 o'clock. eNTS.—FOR SALE, A MODERN THREE r nd lot, in West Twenty eighth street, near in West Forty se sireet, near Broadw: nty fifth street, 0 im street, near i Terms easy. Apply to A. story and basement i) other bh KANT, 15 YRIST MIL. i sex for sale. all street. PROPERTY rvs, SALE—SITUATED near and convenient to New York, of the heat sircams in New Jersey; is in complete order and supecesstnl operation. Full particulars on an interview. Address Miller, ofhee OTS IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 4 Situated on Madison and Monroe streeta, between Tomp- king and Mares avenues. They are near Tompking and Lat forts nid inan himproving neighborhood. Apply to C. DRY Pearl sirevt a —A CERTAIN FORTUNE.—A chanee, vie ding lots for sale (corner streets) . storehouses, &e., in the Soarishiag por port of The Increasing commerce of this rapid Minatidan. thy in worthy the attention of speculators or m@rehanter Ad dress, for information, Knapp Gallery, 469 Broadway. ;ESTERN LANDS WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, IN Ln change for gond prodnetive city, or Brooklyn. propert or merchandise, (Liquors In bond and deatrable farming lands, unineumbered, to exchange for a farm or country seat near New You P bisore 4 & HOLDEN, No. 9 Nassan street, basement. $6,300. CHARON FOR Cit =¥OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property, « splendid farm, large and % miles’ in Sere 68.300" 18 #120 nnd faites, trpie, ee Other e 200, 18 acres, “FT ildinga, ite, ie, er S MELICK, 07 Broadway LLOTHING, 4&0, VAST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—LADIES OR GEN C tlemen havit gray ¢ dispose of can obtain a eash price by sending for DUSSELDORP., N. B.—Ladies at tended to by Mrs. ,, 18 Elm street Gr oes 2 WANTED.—LADIFS AND h ew attended o by Mrs. ¢ Lear, Ane GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF clothing, second hand furniture, &e., to dispose of, will receive the fair value in cash by sending to or essing Mintz, 282 Seventh avenue, between Twenty seventh and Twenty eighth streets. ADIRS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF furniture, &e., to dispose of, will cash, by sending to or addressing ue, bet} ‘Twentieth and Twenty: Harris, 156 Seventh av streets, $5. 000% TO INVEST IN SECON HAND curt ing personally or sar] street. ta aiven by "ergs ant (Chey post to J saieenerhaeneme CAST OFF CLOTH. ‘eat Te anny SARI T eT ninrh than ean be obtain Mewhere for large Cquire mtceet, corner ade wet a Woe Walaa, ky Nog ute “08 | beecna eae | 7 Wall street, room N | elty. “Address box Lea FOR SALE. 5 ESTAR RED CORNER GROCERY, tJ FINE for sale—Sit ak Sontag on ‘an excellent tex and coffee patrounge, well nein oe a branch to firm ot extending thelr ‘established be- Meio my f and box 153 Herald office. bey sy re, we Wich Cost $250, WILL BE sold for $150, TY eee m be made immediately at No. Rosny ay MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENT FOR of $1! ness of A UNTRY STORE AND STOCK OF a DS FOR SALE Cros exchange for city property—located Ina pleasant vi nd_ rich Teste for ‘ca, _ BIGGS & | RUG STORE FOR SALR-RLIGIDLY 1 LOCATED AND hous feta nt, one busine to tin dloposed to cheap. opin an tmay inquire a ies ee Greenwich nye § Srone FOR | SALE.—A RETAIL Al DRUG STOR! @ stoRR, ‘ipal avenues on the west side ost oflice. OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURFS AND Fuses oy the grocery store S avenue D), to a responsible buy fares months’ credit, The premises hare been occupied a8 & ‘mperance grocery for t it tweet ears. io e tion can be found ia the city. pf RR SALE—FIVE BILLIARD TABLES, WITH THE Ree etanate of ae ate tol emma on Bee west side. ‘The owner is ‘Apply at 637 Broadway, in the way, near Bleecker str the Bhat leaving for ‘California, basement. A T OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 4 Bur. ter, cheese and provision store, doing » good cash business, with a lesse running one year froma next My cation one of the best in the city, ind for a German. | No agents need apply—none bai thos. "oaning sine street, further particulars apply im the store, 5 cosceariec gue eellrecaae nmenpreamiaerare-neta imma eit (OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a grocery and liquor store, the proprietor having two stores and not being able to aitend Inquire at 319 Stanton street, corner of Goerck. OR SALE—ABOUT $1,800 WORTH OF MACHINERY and tools of superior finish and in excellent order, am. Which are four iron lathes, one tron planer and one large The owner, in consequence of an accident, will give up. bust ness. and if the machinery and tools are’ wot sold within one peak ey, Tae ve removed to the country. Inquire of H. OR SALE—ONE OF LIDDLF'S NO, 2 CHAMPION PAR- lor heaters, with extra large register, drum, pipe, Complete and as good as new. having only been iu use curing Just winter. Can be seen at 857 Broome street, OR SALE—THE NEW YORK BILLIARD ROOMS AND Bowling Saloon, 814 Broadway, ou terms to suit the pue= chaser. A rare chance to make a good bargain. Inquire om ¢ pre OR SALE—IN THE BEST PART OF WEST WASH- ington market, a double stand (24 by 22 feeb), splendid for A conunission or produce dealer, with horse, eart'and harness; will be sold cheap, as the owner has another business. Ad- dress A. C., box 105 Herald office. OR SALF—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATAD RESTAUR- ants in the city, and now doing a good business, known as the Branch Hotel ani restaurant, Ll Chambers xireet, will be sold cheap for cash; three years’ lease from last May; e very: thing in good order, For particulars eall on F, CAMP, 14 ‘Chambers st street. OR SALE—THE RAILROAD RESTAURANT AT Peekski!] station, 43 miles from New York, on the Hudson River Railroad; al! my toterest in building, les fixturea, ‘stock and good will, sd with barn, carriage, hors, ke. vatronized of any place of for onah only, 1 F = | es at actionlare call Ga or eee . CAMP, ML bers street, New | York. OR SALE CHEAP—IF APPLIED FOR S00N, THE stock and fixtures of an old established custom tailoring establishment, in a_good neighborhood. ‘The owner wishes te sell by the first of November. No agents need apply. Address J. F., Herald office, stating where an interview: uu be had, ROCERY FOR SALE—NO. 25 SECOND STREET, near avenue D; will be soldat a bargain if applied for this week; rent ouly $6 @ month. YDRAULIC PRESS—PUMPS AND PLATES COM- plete and in good order, for sale by the Judd Linseed and ‘perm Oil Company, 139 Front strect. ]2ON SAFE FOR SALE—A FINE POWDER AND BUR- lar proof safe, but little used; cost $140; will sell it for $40. Catfon the premises, 152 West ‘Twenty-Arst street, betweea Seventh aud Eighth avenen OOK. BUTCHERS. —FOR SALE, 4 BEAUTIFUL CHOP. ping machine, with horse power, cheap forcash. Inquire atioand'is 416 and 1s Spring street. YSTER SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP IN SRDAey Ay —In the vicinity of several — = pn pms chance seldom met with to make toi stands the business. For particulars Inv dining saloon, 433 Broadway, from 11 A. EWING MACHINES FORSALE. —SINGER'S, nw yee od ©) & Wilson's, and Grover & Baker's second han duced prices, for and warranted. Machines ought, ex: Pd a repaired, by ©. A. DURGIN, ‘335 Broadway, room No. pes ee a “eocbat’s ull2 P.M. DENTISTS.—FOR SALE, AN BLEGANT ROSEWOOD operating chair rosewood instrament ease complete, anit, toon stand, laboratory bench with lathe, Ac. For apply befure 10 o'clock AM. or after 6 PM as 56 baat Ninet teenth sireet. BAKERS. —THE WELL KNOWN BREAD, CAKE and fancy biscuit bakery for sule, with lease of premises, ‘The cracker busivess may be had separate. Tuquire at 1s ‘Third avenue. SCO VL ECX AN EXCELLENT NEWSPAPER, STA. Good vewspepcr routs. Meat salaiea my nas omy Selling out, "Apply at 88 Essex st, vear ® P50. -AN, OPPORTUNITY 18 HERE OFZERED OU. fora suitable person to purchase the china, ail- ver and kitchen ware of the eating department of a howl ti tipoa the FE ;uropean plan and have the entire business of that lepact- ment._Apply to H. L. KNIGHT, 491 Broadway. $300 =¥OR SALE, A ONEHALF INTEREMT IN sce angnens this will pay. apd requires two active Parties to attend 1,50) per may bo nade te ‘ot tach partuer, without risk. ‘Appiyat ae Birney, Bh 350 CASH WILL PURCHASE THE FIXTU! RES and good will of an old and well establishedeorner Wholesale and retail Hiquor store a the best locationol the Eleventh ward, doing $ good business, ry 8 low rent T. GAFFNEY ae $1. 000 WILL it, PURCHASE A FIRST (CEASE BAR BAR Sess cornery ad, freatest thorouguiares down town, ‘This to row 4. a an opportunity seldom offered to any wishing to engagein the business. Apply at 447 Broadway, ron t N Nok . B. HOWES £00. $1.500 70 nage May BE xan TN SIX MONTHS a pul cones sa refreabicht kana. Th alone empty rnin ood ‘throoged nightly with visiters. Appl - way, room 4. . HOWES & CO. At ™ BRON BROADWAY, _ MONEY IN 5 ae AMOU! ‘ADV. “yscke O8 DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ; Fits NITURE, AC, AC., G NACDUPY, 396 Bronawar TI CHAMBERS STREET, THE WELL KNOWN AND id entablished 184 ACH advances money to any amount Wble propery aa hs at (he highont sash artes. . y BS-No Dusiuess trausscted ow Pro = eoufidential, N. | T JACKSON'S MONEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, , dt) goods, merchandise and pee: property description, of hough! and sald. JO- BEPH A. JACKSON auctioneer and broker, LU Graad strea, Unree doors west of Broadway. T G8 BROADWAY—G. LE FORT & 00. HAY MONEY TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS Water Te, Sm ARS, DR PERSONAL P ie OF Or will buy the same for the highest ess geoliemen wishing to obtain money for short periols. ou pro- oe, of known value, accommodated at sight on iiberal t terme, disagrecable necessity of entering mock ‘avetiog of bow sz stores can be obviated by ee OnE, One tre jusiness private. Lis roadway, oppoaite Chinese Anseraiy Kr T 170 BROADWAY, ROOM 25. The highest prices paid for iam: vada, watches, merchaa- ise, Ae. Also advances made, Wriches snd Jewelry for sale, mi BARINGRIG 70 Broadway. T BERNSTEIN'S, 94 BROADWAY, CORNER DUANE advances made on all kinds of merchandise a pereonal pritert Ay of all deneriptions. or the. sume bought ERATE auctioneer aud commision broker. Tage ua a ( dlamon:ts for sale. DVANCES MADE ON DIA At sight. A INDS, WATCHES AND Fy, oF, boat for cash, at the old established atora Of L. JACOBS & CO., 381 Broadway. Strictly confidential; nod no Op Broad! way C. BRODY, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 22) Fulton street, corner of Greeawich, under the Bank, advances money on diamonds, watches, Jewelry other merehwndise, or bought for the bighest cash prices. Ger man, Spanis and other languages spoken. F ANY AMOUNT MADE ON WATOHES, JEW: monds, silverware, dry goods, and pepsonal perty of nil descriptions, Business, conivleatial BAR. AAD, 21 Third avenue, betweea Kighth and Ninth streets, Private entrance. ONRY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW. elry, sequrs, &c., at liberal rates, or the aame pure! for ensh by RADFORD & Ov... 347 Broadway, room No 3. Ht-—Partics waited on at thelr residence by addressing as above. ee ‘ONEY TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, W ATOHRS, \ handive of all Kinds, or hou M Jewelly, segara and Sradnon ‘iret co eatin ia tor cash. batablished 1845. the rear of my retail store. 3 AM RTRERT—MONEY ADVANCED TO Ne ath Sah com: ‘hl gavth covers ty, ee a ‘B HERTS, 8, " surance pre PAWNBROKING ESTARLISHMENT—MONRY rate! jewelry, clothing, merchandise, &e., oles ae, d OOS * PouN. A Mant licensed pawn. Heiete Se Kighih avenue, between Jane strdet and Jackson square. _———— EE DENTISTRY. reenter Aton TEETH INSERTED AT THE LOWEST op liver, $4; on go Pomon fintine, @25., Teeth extracted without oie street, near Mercer, ane block West of Broadway Dr RAGLETON a 5 () REWARD PROVEN THAT DR. BANBONS $500 Mean enmot Neat tort Btn qoud sueet, | and 30g ube aye, werner aweay weqoad eueoe

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