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6 ee SITUATIONS WANTED—PPMALES, DY WISHES TO FIND A SIT emus: chew . YOUNG O arthon a) @ermas and French lang mentsof English. Staten i given Address box 5,197 CS ————— RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS and sea nN £120 Sth st, STO TRAVEL WITH A PA lady's kinds of YOUNG WOMAN WISTD mily to any part of t Maid, no objection to grown « Sewing, apd can cut and make childrea *¢ ec to travelling and uever k. Good refere Seamstress, box 110 Herald oftice LADY OF THE Hic sto procure a situ: & widower, with young children; mame by . spectabil ply Address. B, Sanders, box 142 Heralt iating when and where an interview can be bad. References exchanged. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUATION, AS COOK, washer and ironer, The best city reference. ‘Call for two | @ays in Water st, between Hudson av. and Little st., two doors | from Hudson av. | SITUATION \TED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman a8 good plain cook, washer, und ironer. Call at 85 West 25th et, between 6th re om- Address HST RESPECT ABILITY WISH A YOUNG, WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A8 A FIRST cook, washer and ironer; no objection 19 do house- ¥erk ina small fumily. Best of city reference, Call for two days oi 8S Weet 25th si, in the SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ook, washer and ironer; understands pastry, and would meral housework in s small family; good city referenc Vat the corner of Adelphi st. and Atlanie ave YOUNG WOMAN, WHO CAN BRING RECOMMENDA- sions, and is willing and able to do the general housework 2f a small family, resting within tworailes of the, Peck alip WwW an have & home, with fair wages, cially in the glove _Store "805 Pearl st., NY. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in a small fami iy: has Hed three years in her last place. Good references. Gall for two days at 142 Johnson st., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—FOR A GOOD, FAITHFUL irlto do general housework: is a good plain cook; bakes excellent bread and a first rate washer and ironer; is capable, civil and obliging: no objection to the country, will try hard ‘3 plese; has good references. Apply to Mr.” Manning, 10 dary st, Brook) Baskiye. zee WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and sewing, or would do bonsework in a ima da & is well recommended from her last place. Can be seen at 221 Court st., Brooklyn, seeond floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch Protestant woman, to do general housework in a private family. Can be seen for two days at 142 East 20th st., uurth floor, t room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, who perfectly understands her business, soups, jel- inh ‘astries and creams; has lived in respectable families, and ws the very best of city’ reference; would have no objections to assist in the washing if required. Cam be seen at 187 st, between 7th and sth avs., for two days, if not engaged. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, as first rate coo ® good washer and ironer; understands baking in all its branches: ts willing to goin the uy A Ge city reference. Call at 220 West 16th st., between oh ave. N AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS \ chambermaid or to do Se genet work of a small family; ood washer and troner Jain cook; none but citizens Ru apply. Inquire at 165 ‘Madison st., between Pike and buigers. YOUNG PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL WISHES A situation to do — bonsework for a private American . Good city reftrence. May be seen at 542 Sh av., in the bakery. ALIFORNIA.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wishes to engage with a lady going to California aa nurse: is willing to pay part of her passage money; has the best of exy reference. Cull at or address E. D., 165 ave. A, in the book store, unt] engaged. SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID, FINE washer and ironer, or waitress; can give undoubted city references. Call at 96 19th st, between 6th and 7th ave. third Boor, in rear. GITWATION WANTRED—RY A RESPECTABLE GER man girl, with good recommendations, aa cook and wash. , in @ gente] American family. Call for two days at 247 6h ay WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE Wo- man, 48 chambermaid and waiter in a private family. Cal) at the corver of Uniou and Nevins sts., second floor, South Brooklyn, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN A situation in ® small private family to do general house- work; can wash and iron well and is. good plain cook; wood reference frum her last place, Can be seen for two days 4: 69 Forsyth st., in the rear, room No. 4. JET NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A CLEAN, healthy. respectable young woman, with plenty of milk. take $10 8 month for the winter. Apply at 145 Amity st, Hi rooklyn. ITUATION AS COOK, BY A COLORED jan give the best of efty references. To be TANTED—A SITUATION, HY A YOUNG LADY, AS dressmaker or seamstress, who hunderstands all kinds: ff famity sowing und sa first class shirt maker: can gut and fit fo n be seen at her present employer's, 58 East aah ston and 4th aves TANTED-—KY A RESPECTABLE AMERI @ sitnation to do chamberwork and sew! Jent seamatress ond would be willing to make haggel! general. ly useful. The best of city references given if ed. Ap ke a baby to"ber own house. _ween Spring abd Broome, room for two days. | 7 ANTED—A A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman understands game, | soups, baking and past reference. Call at 122 two days. desserts: best of eity between 7th amd Sih aves, for | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO ‘manto do general housework in small family. In corner of Union and Nevins 6 ih Brook)yn *ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE BY A healthy young woman, with a fresh breast of milk. Ap the othice of the Comunissiouers of Emigration, 81 Worth WwW wereet HELP WANTED—FFEMALES, nee LARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN AND G ily, in good sitaations now ready ®t of ity and country, some for first class families. Also several Preistante waitied. | Inquire at the large Tostitute and Mome for Domestics, 188 1th st, corner of 6th a OD WET NURSE WANTED—AMERICAN, GER Ban cor Seotch. Apply betweem 9 aud 12at 6+ SL, corner of Crosby CHAMBERMAID AND “WAITER GIRL WANTED— Scotch or Geeman preferred. Apply at 14 West 39th A near ‘thay, YOOK WANTED—A MAN COOK FOR AN ENGLISH ‘staurant; must be a good pastry baker, and come well recommended, No Sunday work. Apply after 9 this morning, AL No. bg Pine et., fn the basement, F ADIES WANTED.—A FEW RESPECTABLE LADIES [Att earn trom $1010 815 per week a ‘& popular sdopportunity, Apply at work; a) QEAMSERESS WANTED —SHE WILL HAVE TO ASSIST in taking care of two children. French or German pre- fe ae Apply at 149 Amity st,, between Henry and Clinton, South Brooklyn. ro wa LINERS. Wanted, in a retail establishment, in this city, a young lady take he entire charge of the millinery depariment e will be bbe the ‘head’ of the work renu, and thoroughly bed hoy ‘inust be possessed of ioe taste, and be a thoroughly practical person. Apply by letter, stating particulars of experience, addressed to A. B. & 00, Herald office, ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, must be & froner, also, understand. baki city reference. None other need apply. Call between. S$ o’chok, at 160 Union st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOU! ay Sig be a good washer and kind to children. Apply at ‘arick st. We ED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH MIDDLE a worsen to take charge of s small family and do the ewing. a girl ke lo the washing; wages Apply at Bo Hrwome i, between 12 and Bo'clock. an ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON; A Protestant preferred. Apply at 371 Bleecker at. WA XTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, AS COOK, WASHER and ironer, in a sthall family; one willing to make her- self generally useful. and not fond of company, may apply at 87 Henry si., after one o'clork; city reference required. ANTED—A GERMAN PROTESTANT COOK, SPEAK ing English, to live in a wifi! family in Brooklyn. Good recommendations required. Inquire at 23 Park row, up stairs, frou 10) to 1 o'clock to-day ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND TRON well. Best city references required, Apply at 15 Clin Brooklyn. 7 ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DO THE HOUSE. work los small family: must have the best of refe rence. A feet ee |. Apply this day at 136 Grand st, J AS PLAIN “COOK: with io and 'ANTED—A WOMAN, AS LAUNDRESS AND CHAM bermaid, to goto Stiten Inland; must be fully compe tent and be well recommendad. Apply at 146 2d av., between 9 and 12 o'¢lock this day. W 4 STED—coon CLOAK MAKERS; ALSO SOME quilters. Apply before 10 o'clock A. M. at Madame Pincheon’s, 56 Bleecker et. Ww: ANTED—PIFTREEN YOUNG LADIES FOR RS ed 8 Dancing Vein Fts.aag Apply at Mozart Hall, 603: Bi way, between 10 and TAS TED IMMEDIATELY—TWENTY YOUNG LADIES for a few days; light work and good Apply at 102 Nassau st, room 1 ietiroen and 10 o'clock A. M to-day. THE TRADES. 7 ITHOGRAPHIC PRINTER WANTED.—APPLY TOG. 4 W. LEWIS, 50 Leonard sireet. 10 CARRIAGE MAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS body maker; one who can make sleighs preferred; also a good painter, at J, Flynn’s, Broadway and s0th st, 10 MACHINISTS.—WANTED, BY A STEADY MAR ried man, a situation as mackinist. not so mueh an object as steady employment. Best ot reference ven. Apply at 67 South. third floor, between ¢and 5 P. quire for P. D. Vanborn. TS PRINTERS.—A COMPOSITOR WHO UNDERSTANDS ook and job printing wishes a permanent sitnation. Has of recommendatfons. Address Herald oitice. WSteDoa ‘A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER WANTS 2 stuatjon. elther in thie city or the country. | Apply at B. T. Benton & Brothers, corner of Cortlandt st. and way, up stairs. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SIX BRASS FINISHERS, None but those who understand fine chandelier and bronze work need apply. Apply to Tiffany & Co., 550 Broad. way. TANTED—A GOOD MACHINISE ACCUSTOMED TO light work, such as models, moulds, &c., or a mathema tical instrument maker, with, four hundred dollars capital, to become a partner with a, first mechanic who has a Douriabing business catablished and ts the roprietor of anew and valuable invention which is in great demand. Any good mechants with the abore amount will bear of « goad opportu nity by addivssing J. J. M., Broadway Post oflice, N. ¥. INTELLIGENCE ( OFFICES, marge inetizute and home for domestion rT f civil fe help to sult deal Conducied by nd lance « o = ar a Sis American inly. barges very moseraiss cd MISCELLANEOUS. CARD. STRAW Dy ‘EING —PATI —PATTER « DEV ALD. fon are now prepare ive orders for the dyei raw goods, in a superior _ ith promptinide and paich. “Apply at 18 Gan near Hudson NY SONG FOR THE MILLION Piilosophers and eared people any ‘That nothing in the world cau be destroyed That all existing at the present day Hereaftes be usefnlly employed. And this is tre, in fact, as well as rhymes, For papers, although old and out of date— The Journal of Commerce, Herald, Tribuve, Times— We buy by bundreds, at a liberal rate. ‘Thousands of volumes, although torn and old And books, once blank, with writing cov At Ann street, twenty-five, can now be sol For cash, by millions, be they less or more. Then "waste not tries” Jet your motto be— Collect your books and papers, every size Give me A call, and you will quickly see The price Late fe for what I advertise. WELL, 25 Ann sireet, basement. OOT AND SHOR UPPERS AND OVER GAITERS— (The primest only used.)—The greatest variety of indien’, minses’ and youths’. a4 well aa gentlemen's, in quant SITUATIONS W: WANTED—MA ALES. sTv ATION WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, “BY AN EX AA jerienced bookheoper; knows double ent ke. horas ly; has no objection to a position phyrical as well ns mental abit: Has been in the employ city mer Chania, 40 wbom be le permitted an inverview, A. ‘Kudkews, box 204 New York Tunes SINGLE MAN. GERMAN BY (BIRTH, Wn HIGHLY. EDv- ante icuation most rigorous honesty, WELL ESTABLISHED Oret clase of darest PW, bor I Herald Wares A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA tuon in a who grocery or wine and_gpirtt store, Sir os cantons or bookkeeper. Address X. » Herald WARTED—A. GRNTLEMA mS IT some ofice would pay. ___ HELP ‘WANTED-MALE GENTS WANTED—TO CANVASS FOR THE POCKET A Business Directory com none but expe and freed usd oa ke at room 30, 385 Broadway, tween MAN WANTED-—TO HELP IN A FIRST CLASS A grocery store. Any good, industrious man, who can loan $310 on undoubted seourky, will get a, salary of BON. ADpIy, whi the cash, at 81 Nassau st. rootn No. 4, second T. STEWART 4 CO. WANT A SALESMAN COMPE- + lent to take charge of a fur stock Broadway, Chambers and and Reade bine ho writes & good hand and can come idress early. tn handwrit tence, dc. H.W. T., Herald ing of applicant, stating age, re wfhce \LERK WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE HOTEL who can loan $600 or $500 can have a perm: on, with good salary and undoubted security for the inovey, For deiuite in alow call at 65 Nassau street, reom No. 7. a RUG CLERK WANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS STORE D'S tows, p young tan, betwoon fi sud em eee knowledge of the business Nove but au American ur Freuch ply at the drug store, 1,262 Broadway TS WANTED, TO IN ie in great demand, at | rom $5 wo $10 per day ) THE UNEMPLOVED.—AG reduce a pew and Valuable ar which an Appiy to industrious man can mal J. Thomas & Bro., 61 Fulton SALE REE. conn = Ire, bart rr Merchants one but respectable saad. Opnnda,, where there ta gus, 10 | pion and Adjustable Gas Burners— | are Pagpaae burners ever inveated. These burners | fale Any geulleman wishing ® nee | romtable einplayment, Sonld wot engage ft = Souk gaticgras cay! to Siart with, at Spier bang nd pear Dey wre wold to agents r , a no charge for the A] to put them up $108 per month ean be made over all expe Persons wishing to engage in this Fitocks prom ctate fo wt fiat city they wish f put tees up, and | patent address the arucuiars. Kve: ia fave « supply of iene nee buruere PREpcRiCe WRIGHT, proprietor, w York. ang kG 7 ANTED—A GENTEEL YOUTH, OF Gor RAS W ‘ira shirt and gentlemen's furnianiog nore it Ronis A thorow, 4 references in Tenowlertge of the business and le. Address T. Bs. , box 178 om WwW ‘aid office. rANTED—AN ERRAND BOY, BETWEEN 10 AND IO years old, at 56 Bleecker st a ANTRD—AN ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT 15 OR 16 YRARS gi age. One residing with his parents, and capa formiahing good reference ag to honesty, A permanent atuation by applying st 450 ber of Grand “FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, UNE NLE PRANCAISE DESIRE BE PLACER DANR tat pone faire acu 513 Broome U 7 RELL FRANCAISE DASIRE Af PIA ane maison. Ov P cher Mme Mote, | Ues, for Lirst clase trade, at 69 Gold street and 193 Graat M. ARTHUR. CO" DOUBLE VANILLA, (Cbocolate a la vanillin, Civcolate = tar ilies, ‘Chocolate de Sante, Manufactured by HENRY MAILLARD, 621 Broadway. 188 and 160 Mercer street, 4 jrseorncirs sts ‘Can be Os +a HANDS, SORE LIPS, ROUGH SKIN, CHIL. blaina, also for unparting & ul eoftmess ty the skin ROUGH, DARK AND SALLOW SKIN Into a smooth, fair and velvet like color, use PRICE'S KALYDOI And al! cutaneous eruptions of speedily by using the above article. ‘die wit not use chalk, meen fun 8 prey *, ean purchase euch, an invaluable commete as Price's Kal; Only 25 cents a bottle. For sale at the manufactory, 306 cereus corner of Allon, N.Y, in the drug store. ———— EK’ ERYRODY OUGHT TO KNOW IT.—NEWSPAPERS the aise of the Herald. Tinea, meree, Courter and Inq’ red for, in any quantity phiets. and books ef every descripion, no mater how muttiat ed, bought by 4, STOCKWELL. 25 Ann street, bascuent, P. 8.—All letters punctually attended to Hoey PRESENTS — GUTTA on hand, suitable for holiday presents. A. i obbers sud retailers. Wholesale aad. retal oy BAMUR HOP, 1s) Broad: mule palentee in the United Staves, S AND MACHINERY POR SALE.— ols, machinery, &e., ai a ancrifice if applied for soon, consisting in part of the follow ing—I pair four-ineh plain rolis, | pair four-in. wire rolls, 4 pol ishing shears, large safe, work benches, office furniture, ae. fe driven by steam power. room 26190, with and water; The aber good order, thne offering a rare op; y for any one wish engage in the jewelry business. Apply at 32 Platt street » hand 40 clock. ee (C)’E BEARERS WILL DO WELL TO GO TO wa. Ht Lainey A mores for their groceries, G86 Sixth ave nue, coruer of Thirty-second street, and S41 Second avenue, ne Thirty thir and Thirty-fourth street. Good butter to Me gooe flour Be, to Be. per 7 Iba, bnekwheat Be. per «” Scotts saved on the dollar day. DJICTURES AND MARBLES.—A sean 1, CHOTOR COL. lection, at private sale, at room No. 12 Appleton's Butld- jog, Broadway. May be seeu from 10 ull 3 0’ each day. GiOW CASES “HOFFMAN & FERSCITS SHOW CASE wareroome 44 Chatham street, near the City Hall. A ge: eral arsortment of show cases kept consiantly on hand. — Old canes taken in exchange. Onders prompily executed. PHASERS, © piny doeen Freuch online tools for anle M. RAPP, 162 William street, np stairs. __..... WATCHES, JEWELRY, && Nove To WATCHMARKERS AND DRALERS pafery ures: re i ea i eee ceed her erereoer ‘ovnmtruetion and the of rin iP enpeneton are fy ated for at elem 7 ‘eher with or prices. Watches for the Davie, Charles street, Northampton » WA iitees ison af gold and silver watches for All ver sale at retaf, a ne than uowed oelowe. Watches ken tn wateb 1 wy '- aranty with it. Wao ree. p iar ALLER, of Watches and jewelry, Wholesale 1 apace 11 Wall street, second floor. a 6 RS RROAD' JOO) Low 4 Makton watchmaker, from reepectfully informa the public that he, foe the wim of revatrand elean the finest watches, ing main and bale spring for 12 monha, without any Other ol < the beat ‘ar from Rurope, he can as vo that he wil give ow 1 Wane 686 Broadway doors above Amity street, ll VOUIS A Two SPECIAL NOTICES. | ATA MEETING OF THE NEW YORK ic erg’ Society, held on ening ot the 19d ber, 1585, the folowing address to. the electorsof county of New York was unanimously adop 10 THE LECTORS OF NEW YOR! Our interesia as u class the inisreprese often and so perseveringly been gaade duces us to present to you some facts whiePwe con: your consideration. OK ay ion gawhiod We gt via, in er wortay Ttis supposed by many that we are oppose to any excise Jaw, and that it is our desire to have the traili¢, $i amient spur epe restraint. ‘This erroneous. " vy, decidedly Myfa table excise law that shall impose saltite, gua vho are engaged ingno basiness. The amount of capital invested ti wf millior it the government a The trafic is recognized’as a legitimate ane, ring efforts have been made by’ ose Who are engag t spirits, Those etloris to a great de aw crowned with success. Laws have been en ronibiting the salg of ardent spirits, forteiting the prop hase en gaged M the business to the amount of millions, and@mposing penalties than are usnally awarded to high misde lieanors, ‘apaticism for the time had control of the halls of our Legislature, and in its reckless careerenacted those laws which were subsequently, by the highest judicial tribuual of our State, declared vnecnstiutional: Upon the passage of the prohibitory Nquor law the interests of those engaged in the trailic of ardent spirits compelled them, in self defence, to combine for the purpose of proweting the property and tose rights which the constitution guarantees 10 every citizen The result of that combination was the formation of “The Liquor Dealers’ Society of the eity and county of New York.” The object of this association was the protection From the moment the cause of our combina stood, we increased in numbers and influence, until the socie'y numbered its members by thousands; among whom are men of the highest personal worth—men’ independeat in fortune, and possessed of reat politcal tofluence, ‘The number of legal voters we can present at the polls is not Jess than ten thousand, It is owing to the induence which we control, the justness of our cause, and the energy of our action, that the probibitory law, after struggling through one year of ‘ineilicieat attempt at oppression, was repealed. ut fanaticism was not satisfied, and in place of that illegal ct. one grossly oppressive in its Yeatures was enacted, and is still in force as a binding statute. ‘This act appears to have been intentionally framed for oppression, Its requirements are 9p oppressive that in but faw cases those who wished to comply With its terms could, by possibility, do so; and the re- sult Ia that the law ie openly violated. Such must be the fate of every oppressive law under our government, when those who wish to comply cannot, for the Teason that it is impossible to do so. Under these circumstances, being aware of the influence we can as a body, acting in coneert, exert upon the election of our representatives, we are determined to use the power We pos- sess to coerce justice at their hands. Upon this question we are united, and we know that in our “anion” there is “strength.” We have interrogated every candidate for office from the Governor down to the lowest ‘that can, by vote or otherwise, exercise influence, and unless their pledges are gatisfactory, Irrespective of politics, we will use our efforts to defeat them. feel fully justiied inthis course. We aak nothin; but Whats fate a ‘equitable. We proclaim that we are in of an excise law and stringent regulations as to the sale, ti liquor, but _we want a fair law, not an oppressive one. We want one dictated by wisdom and justice, not one_p ted on folly and fanaticiam. "We nveseen the evil effect of suck laws for the last two years. We have seen them openly dis- rej and have felt aud known that it was impossible to enforce them, The result has been the indiscriminate sale of liquor by un- licensed, and in many instances, s, lmproper persons. Respecta- ble dealers suffer from this indiscriminate traffic, and as a#0- ciety, we are desirous of preventing unlicensed ‘dealers from = selliig—preventing # by heavy and severe penalties. Let such a law, and a law with whose conditions proper persons can comply, be enacted ‘We feel iat the time for acting in concert has arrived, and that our interests compel us to this course, and that our in: terests are of more importance than the mere gratitication of party pride and party success. When our po rer ia once known. we, willbe ia 8 vosition to strive to demand justi isall we ask, anc obtain through ine! paneoce of the ‘ballot eee P. W. ENGS, President Gustavus A. Ratz, Recording Secretary. MERICAN INSTITUTE.—THE GREAT FAT CATTLE exhibition, in consequence of the destruction of the Crys tal Palace, will be held York Tattersalls, Sixth ave- nue, corner of Thirty-ninth street, New York, on the 15th, 16th and 'i7th days of December, 1888." Premium’ lists can be had atthe oftice of the Institute, 351 Broad WIS G. MORRIS, Chairman, HATHAM BANK ELECTION.—THE ANNUAL ELEC- tion for directors and for inspectors of the succeeding an- ual election willbe held at the banking house on Monday JsgNovember, 1858, between the hours of 13 o'clock noon aud 2P.M. By order of the BOARD. (0. H. SCHREINER, Cashier. JOTICK.—& MEETING OF THE ATLANTIC GUARD will be held at the Ocean House, 196 South street, on Mon- day evening, November 1, at half past7 o'clock, precisely, as business of Importance will be brought forward. 8.—All the old members are requested to attend. By order JAMES RELD, Captain. FFICE OF THE — 1 hia vel OF POLICE, Broome street, corner of Elia New York, Oct, 20, By the 21st section of the act entitled “’An act to establish a Metropolitan Police distri aad to provide for the govern. ment thereof, passed April 15, 1857,” it is provided, “that it abal! uot be Inwfni for any person to’ publicly keep or dispose Of any intoxicating liquors upon any day of public election within the Metropolitan Police district, under a penalt; Any dollars for each offence, to be recovered in the name people of the State of New York, by the Distrlet Atorney pot the county wherein the offence is committed.’ And it further provides, that “no booth or bor, for the distri. bution of tickets at any electian shall be erected or maintained within one hundred aud ify feet of any polling place withia the said district.” I further declares, that it “shall be a misdemeanor, punish able by imprisonment in the county jail or penitentiary, not Jess than one nor exceeding two years, or bya fine noi less than two hundred and fifty dollars, tor any tiflable or excusable cause, to use’ per yerson without jus- violence upon any elector in the Metropolitan Police district, ct, OF upon any mer. der of the police force thereot, waoen in’ urge of his duty, or — any such areas A wv angect nd e ed for an offence against a la senon, cr fos tnt person ace meamber of ten poben | ber, to falsely represent himself as being such member crwith traudu: vent des plice of the Metropolitan Police district are specially. required to see that the above provisions of law are carried inioetfect, F. A. TALLMADGE, General ‘Superintendent of Police. ROPOSALS: saa SHAPTS. Unite Staves Capron EXtexsion axp Wasusarox Agvmover Orrice, One bundred shafts, ineluding the upper torus of the base; gach shaft to be wweniy five: feet two and one-eighth inches in of said torus to the top of the upper aatragal. The diameter of the torus or bottom piece of shaft to be three fees seven — ot Be mane inehen; the. diameter of the shaft 53 4 = FA 4 Hy i H ti fe a et i| i i enter into an within ten days, with Sa ‘Distriet Todge, United ‘Diaurtet Alaarney, j 5 f — and the west lowest Did: Thereby certity that to the best of my knowlelge and belief the above (guarantors are good and wulictest Re Ae ean ; PARTIES WHO FORMERLY OCCUPIED NO. 4 Ninth street, have removed to 67 West Twenty th street, near Sixth avenwe. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, BiZECKER STREET UNIVERSALIST 10 ROH, COR ner of Bleecker and Downlng street we! Moone Ballon, of Piitadelphia, will presse tn thie chnrchrer amon rpg and evening. Services commencing at 10)¢ A. M. and ee OWN STREFT FIRST M. F. CHURCH.—AN ANNIVER ° will be held in this charch to morrow of the dedien. tion or is first Methotist church in the United Staves, in 1768; to commence at8 A. Prue lovefenst, at io tay preaching, by the Rev. J. P Newman, at 27. M. the Rev. Ir. Banga, 3.8. Wakeley brs Michell Prof, Prof. Mattison, 8. M. Adams and others: at6 P.M. short ad dremses: ut 134 P.M. pronching, by the pastor, the Rev. Ohaa. K. Harris: hadian, ‘or Christianity to Karugat A collection will be taken aflerench service forthe benefit of the church FMORIAL CHURCH—REV. RP. PREP Witt. preach to morrow (Sunday) evening, ner. of Hammond street and Waverley p AM, Mg and] P.M Seats free. Pan Ph OO Ne. cen’ SALEM ans SWEDERNORGIAN) — nl worst on Su eto Lyriqu fea weonday oth arab on § Oewber BL, at Lyrique Hall, Nivea KyORTH DUTCH Wt fi RCH, OORNER OF WILLIAM ey 10 nervice as ta es Oran at 10) gone Baits choot bearer mecting clanses at 9 Srogneae ie Lier! even! lect id Frida: . In toc orcoek. J ill prayer meting from ius elock. paateshteninnen henna ORCHARD STREET UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH —THe 6K will preach to morrow (Sun day) morning and Tics at yade ‘anual hours. All are invited. — ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Nteston CHURCH, CLIN. I lon Hall, Amor plnee, In hares ef the Rov, Rover 0. an. Bunday at 1036 A. Pom. All are in einvited. Be med oats a free throughout ants Rf SIDNEY A yA COREY WILL PREACH IN THE Righteenth street Baptist church, one door west of Fifth to — morning, at 105 o'cloc®, and inthe even: 4 O'el0e ee ny Ts. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE YOUTHS Miesfonary Association, connected with the Spring street Prealyytertan church, will take place on next Sanday evening, Oct. 81. at 73g o'clock. The annual report will be presented And addresses delivered by the Rev, ALA. Wood ond the Rev. Peter Stryker. services will be held ip the church, The Public are invited to attend. ‘F. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURIZAY, OCTOBER 30, 1858. DRY GOODS, &C. LANKETS—CHEAP BLANKETS. All ot Fnglish Yack et al ars hen, beaper than we blankets, all izes anc wal el yer thet any other house in the Union, for cash o it W. BOND, 18 and 10 Sixth avenue. UaTL.Ee, SKIRTS AND get SUPPORTERS.— ch adjustable steel spring bi Bran os extension: ny spring mee and skirt suj pe et skeleton springs, $1 dren vps Fy co St ARDING IS shirt factory, 281 Spring n street. YLOAKS. vane CLOAKS. VEL VEE CLOAKS, BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, LOMINT CLOAKS, OPERA CLOAKS. eration | opened this de: > STYL! POPULAR Fpige. CHARLES STREET & CO., 475 Broadway. New cloaks of eves EXCLUSIY’ (pA sistance FROM AUCTION, @. 8. HUMPHREY & 00. Are prepared to show one of the LARGES? A! ame SELECTED STOCKS CARPETINGS: AND OIL CLOTHS To be found in the country, Large portions of which have been purchased Aveton sali a a G. 8. HUMPHREY pr ED Bro ‘dway, Opposite St. Nicholas uted VHARLOTTE G. SMITH, LATE 775 BROADWAY.— Cloth cloaks, of all kinds; velvet mantles, of the latest oe. Misses’ cloaks made to order, Ladies’ materials used. ‘Third avenue, one door above Tenth street, N. Y. reat sracrifice, ns MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS, ‘aper Ranging oe window SOLOMON ‘& ART, The id richest assortment of the above: THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION: to be found in the era we are. pre. in the best manner, as al workmen. ‘Svans'—Evaos'—Evans’—Evans’—Evaus’ EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 66 and 68 FULTON STREET, @ and 68 FULTON STREET, 66 and 68 FULTON STREET, BETWEEN GOLD AND CLIFF STREETS, N. ¥. Devoted exclusively to the manufacture and sale of Men's Othe Kmount of ready made Winter Clothing now contained in this extensive establishment far exceeds that of any previous #00, and the selling “ lower than ever known in this city. Black cloth, well made snd trimmed, ha low as 8 Heav ry casslmere overcoats... 4 Excellent pilot overcoais. % to 12 Congress beaver overcoats. 18 to 25 Esqiimaux beaver overcoa 14 to 18 Fine plain black beaver overe 12 to 2 Fur W 0 16 - tol = ‘The la rgestnsortmen of Matec cloth a coats in the «1 as follows:—85, . siete s, sf, $12 ‘siasih, it 18 aud fons, e ry dese: eee. 8 Flegant! iue cloth dress coats, Blue, brown and claret cloth frocks PANTALOONS. Black Chow, cassIMere and donalein pant A large stock of faucy casshinere pauts. Handsome cassimere business veuts.. Fancy silk vests. ney velvet vests weB of SS = sss st ISHING Goods: Undergarments, shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, cravats, ties, bostery, a rs, gloves, &c., &c., at low prices, EVA DXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Nos. 66 and 68 Fulton street, between (old and Clif sts. )RENCH KID GLOVES. , another lot of t WHITH AND COLORED KID Of a superion quality, which we sell atthe old price of per pair, worth hick & GOLDENBERG. F & COMPANY, Importing tallore, ‘ll open on Monday, Nov. 1. in addition to a large assort ment of clothe, in the most desirable colors, for full dress and frock coats; several new varieties in elysean and beaver over contings, selected from the best English manufacturers and Adapted w ali sections of the countrys. 57 Walker street. DERBY DERBY & COMPANY ‘Will also open on Monday, Nov. 1, several cases new Byles in fall and winter cassimeres for trowsers, €x steamers Persia ele comprising a beautiful selection in all the 57 Walker street. DERBY & COMPANY + Have Just received per same steamers new modes in walking and dress vestings at 57 Walker street. DERBY & COMPANY, % * 57 Walker street. received novelties in rich matte silk soarta, The new Sydenham and Eglinton tie. ERBY NY, F. Di & COMPA 57 Walker street. Pate craton te hs Cuties Rete pete Seffangeer's patent alpacca win Monday, Nov, re her meaner open on ¥, Nov. uses Persia, one case of ms a e EP P44 pr Age ——y) hy es aged Sovak iy 7 aL 2 ha HAWLS REDUCED IN PRICE. tienes Of our extensive and and lar; PRICES = |AWL BTOCK. CHARLES STREET 4 00. 475 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ‘OUSE WANTED FOR THE WINTER—BY A SMALL without children; = be centrally located, be. ee ra se Sixth avennes, Twenty aan Ly Ped ee aealig ohana ieee Hpk Oopctare. atau ania RY Pe W'STED-UNTIL THE FIRST OF MAY OR LONGER, by A family of three persons, & ¢mall neatly f farniabed house, le In 8 good neighborbood , Fent not to exossed S808 ten To © family broad or to le house in careful hi * Miorded, References unexceptionable. x 8,798 Post ANTED-IN THE UPPRR PART OF THE SEVEN teenth ward, part of a honse, consisting of rooma for a genileman and his wife; the house loeation op era Re maces imp: rovements Address W. A. 8, box 18} Herald Toaice, statiig location, Renee A SM, ss ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, FUR. nished apartments on second floor, in & private houee, ina respectable neighborhood, with conveniences for house keeping; terms not to exceed $4 per week. Address H. HH. Herald office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A SMALL, bedroom and and room, or one large room, fur: inhed. with convenience for cooking, between Broome Tenth streets. Address, sating rent, &6., A. 80 Moffat building. ma Ty PUREED, HOURE, gh A Ate 4 ama rivate family, of May next; rent $75 ‘Address, "with Tull parwen. lars, K G., box L Nat! py a, ROOM, BETWREN WPerrn hevenuen ros Thirty fourth to Fortieth hich wo recelve'n for select day pupils, Address ei at Fourth avenue, stating terms. ‘Atos to rent uptl pest ay, ot longer it declerd. Weigh rent next or borheod mist be gon No otgertion wn. desirable avente, iagesnion taeelealy. ‘Address, stating fail particulars, ©, mo Herald viboe. ANTRD FO LEARR—A LOW PRICED FARM, WITH rilege to purchase from fifty to one hundred acres of eco tillable land fend, "Address Obadiah Jones, Furt Lee, New Sereey w* et teas ri RNISHRD Hover, IN THE * omvant also wishes 10 pu ihe Tara Mddreen box 2a6d Now York Post ohios chase the furniture, YASH PURCHASERS OF SRGARS CAN PROCURE bargains in Havana, domestic and German eegars at my establishment. La Normasas low as $4. relieied I cannet be nodersold. An wee, Ld 0. CHEE " Broadway BOARDING AND LODGING, SUITOR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with all the modern conveniences, with an elegantly fur" iiished parlor and use of piano, in a. private house,to lel, 1o- ther or separate, to a family or gentlemen, with partial board W desired, __Apply a aL 93 B Bond d street. References exchanged. LADY, HAVING TAKEN THE R COMMODIOUS .— 55 and 57 West gm ions a sires, is prepared suite, or si ‘he houses will be tent pisirietly tirst class att their aap oat FEW RESPECTABLE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN A "ve necommodated with ether staall ar large roome, with Gr without board, im a private family; reterciices required; terms moderate; gas, batt Apply at 175 West Thirty se veuth street, sixih door east of Righth “avenue, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN A PLEA sant front second story room, nicely furnished, with Terms $10 S40, ineludin; fre, | Bamll in convenient to the Second, TI ib near ir Becond a ane |] COMFORTABLE HOME CAN BE REALIZED IN A genteel American family, pleasantly located, eonyenter to Broadway; a few neatly furnished rooms, with ply at67 Second avenue, corner of Fourth street, YOUNG FRENCH GENTI-BMAN DESIRES TO FIND a Pear in a respectable Boul. view. be we be a able a tea wine ein saa wnge therefor. Best of refe- rence given, Addres Address Fi ox 1,107 Post oflice, A PARTON AND BEDROOM, HANDSOMELY FUR- , on second floor, front, with board aud all de- irabie conveniences, in a small family of adults; dinner at 5'¢ References’ exchanged. Apply at $11 Fourth street, Dear near Lafayette place aud Broadway. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMODA- ted with good board and pleasant rooms, in a private fa- mily, by applying at 63 Harrison street, second door from Clin: ton, Brooklyn. convenient to the Wall street and Bovth fervicas GENTLEMAN AND HIS, WIFE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen, can be elega commoxdated with rooms and board, im a first class private house, between, Houston and Fourth streets, » few doors from Brosiway, Address Sadi son, box 1,850 "Post office. A A PRIVATE FAMILY IN BROOKLYN WOULD LIKE three or four boarders, gentlemen and their wives or sin- gle gentlemen. Neighborhood very respectable, and conve- lent to Wall street and South ferries. “Address i, K., Herald ce. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with a handsome room in a first class house, with all the modern improvements, at 100 Fast Twenty -secondatreet, between Third and Lexington ave ues, A FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A LADY: UP town preferred; references given and required. Address Room, H Heraid office. PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR 4 gentleman and wife or aingle’ gentlemen, References exchanged. Apply at 35 West Seventeenth street. OARD.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A LARGE front room, wi rd, to & gentleman and Wife, or two tingle gentlemen; enon Very pleasant, Apply at 424 Green. street, corner of Laight. Ap Boars, .—TWO YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated in a French family with board and a comforlable fourth story room, by applying at 132 Madison avenue, near Thirty-second street. moderate. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR A LADY ‘and her daughters can be accor th board and comfortable rooms, in a private French hail, ty applying at 132 Madison avenue, near Thirty-second street. Terms mode- rate. pee A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SEVERAL le gentlemen, can be accommorated with pleasant rooms and board, house bas all the modern improvements, and convenient to the Second, Third and Fourth avenue cars, "Ap ply at No. 2 Albion place, 408 Fourth stre OARD.—A FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN required, would dispose of « parlor and bedroom, with excellent , to a genteel family; house has the modern tm- provements; location desirable, accessible to cars and stages Apply_at 172 West Twenty-first street. OARD.—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN OBTAIN BOARD with pleasant rooms, by applying at No. 1 Madison st. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH THE ENTIRE second floor of a first class house, consisting of parlor and two large bedrooms, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single geatlemen, can be obtained by calling at 13 Tillary street. near Fulton, Brooklyn, five minutes’ walk from Fulton and Wall street ferri ies. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY IS DESIRED FOR A quiet elderly lady, in the vieinity of Fourth avenue and ‘Twenty first street. Only a moderate price will be paid to hs highest respectability, Address M. L. R., box 74 Herald office. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—WHERE THERE IS only one other boarder. Two steady single gentlemen will find good home at No. § Wooster street, near Canal street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR nished or unfurnished, with board, may be had by apply. ing at 9 Clark street. The house is desirably situated, conve: nient to the Wail street and Fulton ferries, and near the cars. References requi OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, with board, at 206 Hicks street, near Wall aud Atlantic OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE nileman and wife can be accommodated with win a private family full or partial board, at Henry street. References exdchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two single gentlemen, can obtain board tn a smal’ private family. about ten minutes’ walk from Wall or Routh Le pleasant. Apply on the premi ‘306 Al Refereives evehauge: aude str Board IX BROOKLYN—91 LIVINGSTON STREET.— ne but very geuteel persous need apply. References Fequire OARD IN BROOKLYN EASANT FRONT ROOM ‘on second floor, suitable for a gentleman 1 aingle gent Also two single rooms. ble. Apply at 77 Clinton street, oue door from Livingston. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS on the second and third Goora, suitable for single gentle. men or a gentleman and his wife, within five minutes’ walk of he Routh and Wall sirest ferries, at 248 Henry street, corner of Congress. One or two handsome parlors can be bad, with without board, for a doctor's alice. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG PHYSICIAN, IN A private family, with privilege of reception room, or base. ment w receive calls. Location between Twenty-third and Thirty-eighth streets, west. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, R. L., station E Post office, ‘tighih avenue. OARD WANTED—RY A GENTLEMAN AND. @IS soit, 28 & pleasant location, above Fourth street not to exer ir week, ineli Bir, week, inclading fre and gaa, and diner at six. | Unarcept Je reference (fiten. Ertvate families nee newer. stating locauen, . U., Herald office. a Sbestea " Myre WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR FURNITU! ie sent e 32,87 2 wider, oF would Jet the ue of It in part C., station C, Post ‘phe ‘ARLY DINNERS UP TOWN.—GENTLEMEN AND hoc YY without rooma. Dinner with em teenth street, between Righth and RNTSHED ROOMS TO LET_TO GENTLEMEN, WITH. out board, front and back 8, with bedrooma and stngie Try eee ith ‘ail ibe modern tan: oF a man and wife. Apply at8 Greene street, ENTLEMEN WISHING ELEGANT APARTMENTS IN & private family can have a fine ity to obtain the same ata low rate, by applying at tbe Boarders’ Ketchange, 846 Broadway. FNTURMEN—TWO HALL ROOMS TO Lien, Witt has all the modern roveme! ease cali at 389 Bast ont rect, near Beoond ateauere Se See ES TEN GPxTenex WIsHING TO OBTAIN LOnGINGR, modated at without board, may be accom Suite nanenen =— FRY, "aparxas—o PROM Tite orre eotiusrn iterates ANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO A Ri H famfy, in a respectable house, Appi at 135 Forsyth street, ( ete} AVENUE, NEAR TYRES? nee ePReRt, sul modate a tamil cic healy of three or four persone: Aree rn tt clang has Herald office, will meet with a ‘tiation, S*y FRAL SUITS OF VERY 78 poow ROOMS yar se vacated (bia week —Families oF fd =f fatal ie Mane ra during the. wit rare, soe €d to call at the Biancard nt House, Brosdway one Dinner at private mess tables | Tio} o'clock. ANTED-A & SUTT OF UTE OF UNFURNISITED ROOMS, FOR # Indy, gentioman and servant, with board for the lady and servant, in 8 private fami weber there are no other ation Tw boarders: ba hb and Thir eth rady er ith of Sixth avenue. keeping hoarders need not answer. Address A. M., Madison square Post uffce. Board in advance, References exchanged. ee _... BOARDING AND LODGING. PHREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN d wife can obtain a suit of rooms and board, at ey East Trondway. Grate, gas room, TED—BY 4 “ORNTLENAN AND WIFE, AN UN- rnished par \d bedroom, in a private Terms not 10 exbesd $10 to $12 per week, "Address AE Herald oflice. robo veeoeametersentnentedgenennininieskcaiieesiaiisaldenealiia ANTED—Y THREE GENTLEMEN, A PARLOR AND three or four bedrooms, In & modern house, w served in rom; location between Waverley plage and Soren teenth street: west of Broadway preferred. Charges must be References exchanged. Address box’ 2018 Post ‘TED—A SLEEPING ROOM, WITH BRRAKPAS? gh tea, by two young gentlemen, ia a respectable pri- vate family where there are no other boarders. Terms not to exceed $3 per week, Address 8. F. M., Herald oftice, WASTED A ROOM, WITH HOARD, GAS AND FIRB, for two single g en, located West of Broadway, bee tween Fourteenth and Bleecker streets. Dinner at 6 o'Clook preferred, “Address ©, C., Herald oiliee, 2 anv 4° ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE—A sur. ‘of second floor rooms to let, with board; also rooms Single gentlemen, 2 UNION SQUARE.—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOME- em, furnished parlor and bedroom, second story, fronting” ‘Also # large room, suitable for one or two per- 1 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET, A FEW DOORS from Fifth avenue.—Two or three genitiemen can be ac- sommodated with rooms and partial board in a small private QB BEACH STREET, St. JOHN'S PARK.—WILL BB vacant by the 1st of November several pleasant single roems; also, fine large rooms, suitable for gentlemen and their wives, with good board. The house has all the modern im- provements." Terms moderate. aon tn a ETE 50 RAST FIFTEENTH STREET, THIRD HOUSE FROM Union Board an elegant artments for sin- Sle and married gaatiamens hones costaias all Ge toelers ene | ; society ‘unexceptionable and musical; dinner at 5] TENTH STREET, NEAR FIPTH AVENUT.—A GEN- tleman and wife or single gentlemen can obtain tee case furrished rooms, in suits or singe, with board, in a fi honge, with all the modern improvements, Dinner at 6. Dest references required. 6: REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—-TWO i large and furnished rooms on second floor abeve class 9 within three SSinuteso Wall ‘street ferry. Dinner at References ex- moderate, office. Eo Pt anc! Pa ee Tn HOUSE WEST OF 70x of mer breakfast if required; oat neat ‘lor as party lemens onal gee the a see large single and double roome foF lodging. FORSYTH STREET, NEAR GRAND.—MADAMB WIDGER, the gifted Spanish }, tells cor ly about: rriage, absent friends, sickness; prescribes medicines how to gain property lost or stolen; likewise, 130 floor, elegantly furnished Broadway.—To le itable for 4 gentleman and wife gentlemen. house is first clase. Apply ae or above. 135 pincer opposite Clision Walk Superion, sult af frat 07 n Hall. —Su rooms on oe dn second floor, handsomely fara faite, for gentleman ‘and wife; also, rooms for single gentlemen. Terms reasonable. 1 4 EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON Gentlemen and the their wives, or a few alngle gentlemen, thartnena, by applying at ie eoaene Teens a nts, a Dinner at ee) 2 odes 19 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NE. Am Be ae avenue—Two or three of pleasantest oy to let, with or without board, on the mnost rossoonbietarian, jas, bath, ae. 209 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN and bis p= Ried ora few single gentlemes ae) ae 4 Commodated with good boaru and comfortbh plying early as absve.. ‘The house baa ail the moder i: provements. Dinner at six o'clock. 23) EAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND Second. Tg pgs parlor and bedroom to ne ee gentleman and his wife with board, and a few single ones for gentlemen. Reference given and r required, Di Dinner at 6o'cloek. 96) zor FOURTH rope mad NEAR TWENTY-FIRST ‘hree very pleasant rooms to let, separate or otlemen. jocaion is fogetier, toa ty aden Pom py eps house has the modern improvements, aud central. 313 IPT AVENUB—VERY FINE) FURNISHE: e Fooms, with board, suitable for amall families or win gle gentlemen, may be had iu a first class house. Terms moderate. Dinner at six o'clock. References exchanged. , BROADWAY.—BOARD.-SUITS OF WELL FUR- wae! rooms, for families and single geatloraen ia 8 firat clags house, are now ready for the coming season. Tape hote at balf-past five o'clock. Private able ferences exch required, 6 77 consisting of five rooms, w the modern improve” ments, unfurnished, with or without board, can be had on the Ist of November, on reasonable terms, THE LECTURE SEASON, {AMILIAR LECTURES ON HISTORY A (AND GEOG- ay & will be delivered erent Tuesday and Thureday af- iernoon, from 8 to4 o'clock, by JOHN MACMULLEN, A. M. at his rooms, 900 Broadway, (entrance in ‘Twentienth’ street. Fwy Smog od may be 7 acl ticks its two persons. Half tickets also for Five bow for one waniee ‘To commence Tuesday, Nov. 2 1858, ECTURES—MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION — ening lecture Monday. Nov. a, Bayard Taylor: Mon cow. Thuredas, George Vandenhotl, 4: M..’ Shakspere, with selections, Tickets for the course of six lectures, lady and gentleman, $2 $0; extra indy, Si; at cents; Indy and gentleman, 75 cents BROADWAY. —THE F: SECOND FLOOR, (A SOME To THE LADIES. — WHITE & Bip” FURS, FURS. Will make it an inducement to th i urchase: LA an OR GENTS PURE ea Every article warranted as represented or SABLE, Fea, MiNi AND STONE MARTEN, RIT H, FRE. NK. | Also of the lower grades made the Poest thane al i the Giterent Sa} Remember thos ‘aoe RTS 0} Large half cape, muff and culls, for only $15. | Onir motto—" unto others as you would have them do unto eo ra m WHITE & aE. 34 John street, and 23 Maiden lane, corner Nassan street. —— a ret GRAND WINTER OPENING A m3 AT J. HL pong td reer hai Pe racy comb and hair ornaments, ‘all of the ager 2 iP. raeers Li ad Babie, a Mink, ermine, rr a Chaks, ¢ itch, squirrel, &e., &e. Ragians, —— ihent Algo the and most varied sock of maw and cule, " Wott and bear rtbmtors, e., be. be, and Gentlemen's fur caps, _ ay juffiers, gloves and coats, Ae. &e. The long established tation ‘ot Our he Sibiisbed reputation of our house tn a sufficient 00 Brondway, corner of Rachange place. kates ack ct every tae shied to buy of be a folio cd i, eer no ‘steven Seas te ‘even less Ls ek Ae Ra h SUaeCRES STREET, and the Iacieg of M. ty Hy ee —e Sete cua Eyre ie M., maid FRICR OF THR NEW YORK AND NEW OP Ratteondt com pany. Twenty seventh trent tad Poe #.—New York, October Bi, ItBs—Nevice-—ctamnee Ut he New York and Homwn expres | On. and ator November |, the ress train for Boston id. will leaee Trent t 245, .. instead of 4 J. TH MOYT, Sup.