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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1858. POLITICAL. \TES.—CANDIDATES CAN HAVE io the i ed —Thia convent on the 7th ult., and unanimously nominated ‘We take pleasure in presenting named for the puilrage of the electors of thia district, bel his election open of (conservative men and of suk. JOHN WITHERELL, Chatman, Damier T. WasusuKn g, Seeretary. REPUBLICANS AND INDEPENDENT the support of GILBERT C. DEAN! ‘end, and the only man who can ITED WORKINGOMEN’S CLUBS OF THIS CITY ‘who have not received their State ballots will find therm T. ©. WITTENBERG, ‘Chairman of Printing Committee. OF THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC Idermanie district are reqitested to fonday) evening, at Has- streets, (or the transac DRY GOODS, Ac. EW SHAWLS. . STEWART & CO. will Monday, A}, AT. 4 ae epee om y, Nov. 3, DRY GOODS, &C. ANAL STREET, THREE west of Broadway.—A very ohoice stock of \adies? oaks, manuillas and dress trimmings, very cheap. T. STEWART & CO. T BF. UALFELDER'S, 301 Jeady at 14) Forsyth street. WILL OPEN CN MONDAY ‘THE NEW ZEPHYR SKIRT, At $3 and $3 25 each. Also, 30 SPRING EXTENSION DITTO, $4 B .y, Chambers and Reade atrecip. T, STEWART & CO. WILL MAKE LARGE AD- AA. ditions to theie popular stocks of ‘tub of the Eighth A! ul a of the a meeting important business. By onier 0 62 , 1 SOHN DUFFY, President, Wis G. Rarwoon, Secretary. IE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.—REPORTS baving been industriously circulated by the emiasaries of againat the democratic party, ‘the candidates on the democratic county ticket are not act- ing in concert, and that the friends of one oF another candidate are “eutting’’'some other candidate, we deem it proper to state that all reports of that character are in every respect untrue. from the time of their nomination to the Present moment, have acted in entire concert and with the ut harmony, ‘Not asingle polnt of difference has ariven be us have worked faithfully and stea- ticket and the whole Ucket; neither of us have countenanced in the slightest degre: our number, and every democrat must see that exts of the democratic party demand. the election of every man ‘on the ticket. We have been nominated and placed before the people on the same basis ax the candidates of the democratic party. Aa sueb, we appeal to democrats tor their #1 as mich, We act together for common interests and common fate, which the unanimity and enthasiasm manifested by our political friends assure us will be that of a trhumpbant JOHN KELLY, NELSON J. WATERBURY, ‘Also PLAID VELVET BORDERED DITTO. way, Chamberaand Reade streets. LAR TRADE. A. T. STEWART & CO. will open on Monday, ‘300 pieces extra fine goal At 50 cents per (Value 75 cents.) the combined factions array? office, Yor, Oct. 20, _ EPUBLICANS OF THE TENTH WARD, BROOKLYN, maas meeting at Conklin’s Hall, corner ith sireets, will be held this ing at haif-past seven o'clock. ‘all others opposed to the corrupt an Soy er en inant Baryon cs tated fs be , Esq. and General Duryea are ex] pre- BY order of the Committed of A CHARLES J. 8 All woo! plaids, and Reade streets, Mouselins delaines, ULAR TRADE IN CLOAKS. A. f. STEWART & CO. will make on Monday, Nov. 1st, large additions to their stock of Velvet and Cloth Cloaks, Tn new and beautiful designs, At prices to command a Broadway, Chambe: broide: emalunuips oe bers and Reade NEW LOT OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. MILLER & GRANT, 703 Broadway, are ollering the Following articles at greatly reduced p ‘he county eandidater, [BLY—TWENTIETH WARD.—WILLIAM E. ROB- ‘tween us; each and all ol INSON.—The taxpayers and f ‘Twentieth ward, meet this (Monday) eve Milleman’s Hall, corner of Sevent suieet, to ratity' the ni ular trade. ry and Reade streets. at 734 o'clock, of William E, Robinson, as ie for Assembly. Good speaking be ex from Mr Robinson, Hon. Fernando Wood and oibers. geting under no IN KELLY as a ments. TEPARD, Chairman, LAR NATIONAL DEMOORATIC NOMINATION, FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, For Member of Assembly — MICHAEL GOLDEN, Chairman, Point Gaze, Point Applique, Mechlin, and Valenciennes nd by the yard. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, be pened MO! DAY, NOV. 2, INSTABLE & CO. ‘anal, of Mercer, Insertion sets, Mourning sete, tiou of purchasers. Laces, in sets re Received by the Persia, will AT RET. The undersigned, citizens of New Yi organization, recommend Hon, JO! le person to be elected to the {my The peculiar fituess of Mr. Kell f character, as well as honorable career in Congress, and in every other positon ied a8 a publicman: We hall, ad a harbinger of is hitherto unrivalled popularit) our citizens, to whom he has bee friend, a consistent, counséllor—and, To which they invite the atten! A’ RICHMON: Patrick Kexrix, EGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA- tion.—For member of Assembly, First district, JACOB L, BMITH, comprising the First, Second, IRTS.—ELEVEN SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS, AD: patterns and well made, $1 31; thir- i, $2; children’s four spring skirts for $8 a L. HARDING, 687 Broadway, Dpposite Me'vopolitan Bote, sings, one shilling a yard by Justable bustle, best $150, and sixteen spr and thirteen sp Skirt factory, 281 Spring street, near Hudson. A fine lot of Valenciennes © parts of" the ‘Third, with all classes of DANIEL MEHAN, Chairman, discreet and wise bly just and pro- eleven springs $I Tuomas McCanty, Joun McDonnxu, EVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—REPUBLICAN AND ers nominagon. For Member of Assembly, Frede- TION, TO BE HELD 2, 1868.—At a meeting of the iourd Of Supervisors, on Friday, Oct, 29, the following resolution and 8 were unanimously adopted Resolved, That the County of New York be, and is hereby, divided for the next election into twelve return disiriets, iad WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, h Bayadere plaid and tigured printed de AT Is. 64. PER YARD. 660 pieces winicr challys, ew styles and colors, superior AT 20. AND 250, PER YARD. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. WOOL MOUS. DE LAINE, UA RNOLD, CONSTABLE A CO. will offer their entire ¥ ER COST, on MONDAY. opm CANAL, corner of Mercer. RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, WILT, OPEN On MONDAY, NOV. 1, nt aggortment of REVERSABLE MANTLE SHAWLS, Received by the Persia. CANAL, corner of Mercer. CONSTABLE & CO. ARE NOW OFFERING 800 WOOL SH vind ‘at $5, worth $7. USO, 260 ALL WOOL LONG BROCHE SHAWLS, at $20. Reduced from $34. CANAL, corner of Mercer, RICE & GOLDENBERG'S, 319 CANAL STREET, French embroideries and lace goods, consisting of point @Alencon collars and sets, polntd’appliquet, collars, sets, hand. kerchiefs, barbes and laces, boniton coilars, sets, &¢ dion collars and sets: French embroidered collars, 'sets, bands, breakfast and night caps, infants’ waixta and robes, &e. 11 of which will be sold at astonishingly low prices. & GOLDENRERG’S, 319 CANAL STREET, .te aud colored French kid glove Of A superior quality, At 63 cents a pair, worth £8 cents. 10 CANVASSERS OF THE EL n 8 unselfish politician, on Tuesday next, Nov. above all, a man ini verbially honest. ‘To such a citizen we are anxious the impo tant trust in question should be confided, and we hereby pled; ourselves to use all honorable mean FALL FASHIONS. PECIAL NOTIC! the amendment THE TICKETS FOR AND AGATNST the State constitution, prepared for the Votes of the county of New York, by the Board of Supervisors, will be found by the agents of the respective political parties at Tammany Hall, and the republican headquarters ou Broad- JOS, B. YOUNG, Clerk. SIONAL DISTRICT. compton nomination AMOR J, WILLIAMSON, 10 THE GERMAN DEMOCRATS IN KINGS COUNTY. Fri.ow Orrtzen: The German Democratic Central Club in Kings county has resolved to give to those candidates who have their nomination radley Committee their undivided support at the or the following reagons:— 1, Because the Syracuse Convention recognizes the Bradley the only regular one in Kings count 2. Because the Convention of the First Congres likewise recognizes the Bradley Committee us the regu: ‘omposed of the Ist, 24 and Sd wards. 20 district, composed of the 4th'anct 6th 8d district, composed of the 7th and 14th ward: districy composed of the 5th and &th wards, composed of the 9th and 16 h district, composed of the 7th district, composed of the 2th dof the loth and lath wards. ©. F, Damomaun, Aufiinordt, Neasen- berg & Uo., Dr. A. G' scheidt, Albert Ostheim, James H. Sanford, R. T. Woodward, A rome 70 THE LADIES. — WHITE & BIRD Will make it an inducement to those who wish to purchase LADIES’ OR GENTS’ FURS. Every article warrantedas represented or SALI ERMINE, MINK AND STONE MARTEN, FITCH, FRENCH MINK. Also of the lower grades made in the [best manner of all the different $15 SETS OF FRE! MINK, Large half eape, muff apd cutts, for only $15. Our motto—"* Do unto others as you would have them do unto yo hn street, and 28 Maiden lane, corner Nassau street, FURS, FURS, FURS. Richard Thomson, way. By order, HIRD CONGR Regular union ant composed of the 1th ward. om posed of the 2lat ward omposed of the 12 hairman of each Boar ral election distr’ original statem vember, and ds designated for Supervisor KEN original returns frc ckert, Richard Hartt, Philip F. Pistor, J.-H. Ehuttleston, John Windunuller, ‘Adolphus Ostheiss, Abm. Bepnenger, Jobn F, Broderick, Abm. B. Ciark, Wm, Henry Gunther, Dr. ©. Henschel, Donnelly, Holmes & Co., i Canvassers of the trict, shall return n to be held in No- ver the samne to the Supervisor who is heres, Remember those Hi. A’ Bostwick, John B. Bendix, Rie coming election, 1 to receive the the canvassers of the First Return dis the cauvassers of the S at No, 514 Bear) stroet. Supervisor TWEED, fr district, at $69 Madison street, Supervisor PURDY. 1 VOO HIS, from the canvassers of the Fith Re at No. 44 Haun mond street. STILLMAN, trom the canvassersof the Sixth Re- |. AL AIS Broome street. rvisor STEW AI, trom the canvassers of the Seventh turn district, at No. 113 y upervisor WEISMA Return district, at No. Supervisor BLUNT, from the canvagsers of the Ninth Re fet, at No. 117 Ninth street, Li, from the canvassers of the Tenth Return ». 26 West Twenty ivisor BRIGGS, frow the hast Seventeenth street, . from the ean vassers of the Twelfth east ot First avenue. cal iubtrnetions prepar rin to the above arrangeine Fi CHARLES STREET & oo. 0. . $78. IMPORTERS AND MANUF. OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, ROYAL ERMIN MINK, SQUIKRE! And every other description of fur in CLOAKS, CAPS, VICTORINES, MUFFS AND GAUNTLETS. Being direct importers of foreign skins, and practical mana- facturers, we are enabled to ticular, abd solicit the careful inspection of every lad purchasing, as we have determined to sell at very sunall And 48 & CONSEQUENCE WaUgurAle & oew system in CHARLES STRERT & CO., ‘No. 475 Broadway. jASHIONS—19¢ CANAL STREET, OPPOSITE GREENE. ALL bexs to return thanks for the liberal patronage extended toward ber since ber return from Paria, And hopes to merit the continuance pleniehwent of every novelty ss soon #4 it appears in Paris. RE. DAVIDSON, 125 BLEKCKER STREET, WOULD inform her patrons and the ladies of New York, that her splendid assortment of Paris winter millinery i now complete, and that it cannot be surpassed for elegance of design, richness of material, or moder: willeonfer a favor bj chasing elsewhere. James Salmon, Samuel Jovee, Geo. 8. Drew, Robt. Christie: the canvassers of the Third Return 8. Because, in the re-nomination of the Hon. George Taylor for member of Congress ot the Secoud district, we pay tbe highest tribute to our honored Presitent, James Buchanan. ne of our esieemed fellow cluzens, Mr. Albert Fries, is on the county tleket ax candidate for tbe very important office of Superititens 6. Because, furtly m the canvassers of the Fourth Re- 4. Beeause the name of Michael Duncan, Peter H. Dunes Joba M. Mott, Jr, James H. Cross, Jr., Dudiey Persse, Isaac A, Moran, Jobu W. Simons, ur esteemed fellow eitizen, Mr, John Maerz, has been nominated by the Bradley Commitiee as can- ath Assembly dsixiet, canine we Fecosnize in the me Fommittee stich whose mptives a sonal interest, aud not out of Interest to the democrat aidate for the Sev uuarantee Our furs in ev ‘of the bogns or Vander nly aciiated by per from the canvassers of the Eighth Wm. H. Torboss, 7 broome street. D. Macdonald & Co., Mevicery & Co., Dannenbanm & Wolbach, We. therefore, request all our German fellow citizens who terest in the victory of the democratic principles and the nn of our countrymien, not to defer to give thelr votes for the toliowing eanuidates:— YOR CONGRESS, . Ba Jobo Van Allen, BLL & MeCLINTOCK Thos. Downell, RIBBON STORE, 599 BRoaDway, A. few doors below Honesto street, their syjendit stock of RICH RIB- at less than wholesale prices. First Congressional Return district, at Sh Cornelius Dever, phn A, Stontenburgh, of the same by the re- | —Win. B, Maclay. Surrogate—Roswell . Brainard. County Check be altered to cout and that the change be advertised in th RICHARD B. CONNOLL Have this morn Jota D. Domerqie, Edmond F. Corey, HB. MeMurray, John's. Meyer, chwarzwalder, Caleb Smith Woodhull, €. Godfrey Gunther, Wm. Mekvily, Nichols, Goodwin & Co., Wm. A: Ternure, ‘Wm. G: Campbeil. ‘oor—Albert Fries, Coroner Jobn Bejlinghaun. LACES AND LACE GOODS, UIRD WARD. CHANTILLY Lac paren Robt, Morrison, Martin & Morrison, J. & J. 0. West, Henry H. Dester, Clemans & Co, Eugene O'Suillvan, Richard Murphy, WILLIAMSON. of the Third ward the fol nin prices. Ladies exainining this assortment before p. N, B.—The balance of rich Tall nilliners will now be disposed of at greatly reduced prices, Bleecker street, west of Broadw: TERY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIFS.—THR ONLY place in New York where they can find the largest assort ment of head ornaments for balls and the Opera, auch as hair pins, cachepeignes, fancy combs, coiftures, barbes and head dresses; also the new Piccolomini fans, at prices not to be competed with, wholesale and retail, at 8. CHLPELDER'S, 301 Canal street, three doors west of Broadway. Ata meeting of the republical fon was tinanimor at in view of the importanc ‘Congress in the Third € aygrrersetee WARE VEILS, COIRFURRS, ERC. A magnificent assortment # nnusualt N. B—A small lot of square black real lace veils, at half the usual price. LANKETS—CHEAP BLANKETS. ‘Ail woo! Englieh Mankets, all sizea and quaiities, cheaper than any other bouse in the Union, for cash oni W. 5S. BOND, 108 an NITIZENS, READ THIS.—VINDICATE YOUR RIGHTS protect the ballot box.—The attention of the people of this city, Of all parties, is earnestly requested to the extraordi- nary and proseriptive nse of powe: thereby secured for enorinous frauds, resolutions of the Democratic Republican General Com- of the Democratic Republican General Com- ‘at Tammany Hall, on n to the present administration phuatiy eieeted, blican Association, ‘110 Sixth avenue. 473 BROADWAY, KERCHIEFS, Jony M. Costa, Secretary HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FURNISHED OR UNfURNISHED HOUSE wanted, for a private family forthwith until May or leng- Address, with particulars, Jd buy a fine house up town if cheap, RNISHED HOUSE hurnished house wanted, by a responsible ps D. F., 69 Broadway. mittee of the city of New York, held ng, October 30, 1858, the followin ‘Whereas, by the pi is now being m: the opposition yate of apap & oO Ww. jt open on Monday, Oct $T WARD FOR SICK OF LINEN HAND were ninnimously adopte Metropolitan Police district and. provi he Commiesioners of Police are vested with point all Poll Clerks provided for by law.” been the established nsiy heretofore to allow one Poll Clerk at each poll t political parties. And whereas, there are at present one county ticket, of all the voters, parts, but united in of the Pirst ward, was hy ipat., at their heada ik for the govern N.C. B., box 192 He Gur duty to put you on oi Remember, that the At ‘of the district have unaninonsly ¢ Hamson as the Union the Third Congi WANTED—A SMALL, for Congress 1 the First, Second, Third EMBROIDERFD BANDE Ist of May next. WANTED—OF MEDIUM S178, the modern improvements, above Bleecker and below erson having such « house io let will Possession iuimediat HW. L. KNIGHT, 49 ATHE AND PLANER FOR IRON WANTED-EITHER 4 new or second hand; must be in tirst rate order. box 25 Port Richmond Post and giving discription of to HANDKERCHIEFS, 473 BROADWAY, in this city a democratic whicb party includes in and an opposition party, consistin the support of a fusion county ticket. And, whereas, the Police ‘Commissioners having appoluted near! from among the supporters of the opposition having ont of the three hundred and fiity Pole © to the friends of the demoera fMr Andrew. Js Mr. Williamson is anocrats, adopted cittz Breen & os Wili'offer on Monday, No’ A LOT OF JACOONET By Fourteenth street. ail the Poll Clerks Und a iirst class tenant. DS, FROM AUUTION, st for any olber nor American, I Broadway. 5 only about thirt And whereas made to the Police in each election should be al democratic party. 1 explicitly refused, ‘That in this bold and vinserupulous seizure by the Police Cominissioners 1 Keeping of the list of vote canvass, We behold nol away, but will i We caution the honest masses of the distr amine their tickets before voting, and Williamson. ax we have reason to fear that a portion of the 1 fuud supplied from Washington, to defeat of the people of our district, will be aged to secure the tion of bogus tlekets from tke opporition boxes. Remember that there is no other candidate in the field repre- senting uny recognized party of the opposite ir desperation, will conceivable shade of polities, : ye the motives which will induce professed ant Lecompion men te thus attempt to betray their principles, by indirectiy aiding to secrire the elect Tepresented our district in the We only know that every vote casi for any such candidate is designed to help the enemy, and that neither of t Hence, we desire to deceived into throw iny not believe that these stump candid receive, ou their own mertts or by any misre- presentations more than a few bundredjvotes; ainst the loss of a single vote to Mr, Williamson, mown that the district is to be tlvaded with gal votes, sent here by the myrmions of fede Fide the will o1 the people. To union there is tr anti Lecompton masse with 1s in an effort to elect Amor J. will fairly and Firet ward to atd usin giving triumphant majority. re of Genera! Hiram Walb ing Mr. Sickles, the YARPETINGS FROM AUCTION. 4. 8. HUMPIREY & Co, Are prepared to ebow one of the ‘Sp AND Best 'SELECTED Stoows AXD OIL CLOTHS ney, Large portions of which have been purchased Action males at a great sracrifice, G. 8. HUMPH) Opposite St. Nicbolas Hotel. FURNITURE COVERINGS, shade to carefully ex- sure to vote for Amor ice, Staten Island, stating price TNFURNISHED ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAV- the second floor of a modern house to spare can hear tenant by addressing H. D. consist of a gentieman and his wife four rooms, bath, gas, &c., without board. GOOD NEIGH- ‘Twenty third streets, Third rwed to the great au sonable request hag beep per: Inction, and of th Herald office. The party 4 \ nly a violation of ‘and will require three or To be fovud in the co Just giving him the igh: by the chairman and the’ oppressive and dangerous charactor ® JOHN FAY, Chairman a new Mlustration ANTED—A SMALL HOUS! borbood, between Kighth and and Eightth avenues. Address, stating situation and reat, X, M., Herald office. ANTED—TILL . entieman, bis lady and servant, who would be very tenants, « sinall gente: Hate housek ep! aolved, That the assumption by the cap amissioners of this power ove with the arbitrary wresting Seward power at Albany from the p wh police, noma d actually paid tor by their £24 Bro away, ngress of the United states. NAL DISTRICT. pmpton Lominatic Cougress— ANDREW BLEAKL URTAIN MATERIALS, Paper bangings and window ‘house. SOLOMON. & TIART, ‘hibition to the eoeese publiean Anti nted for their furnished honse, Fifthand Righth wart can aoti-Lecompton candidate for Gung: HENBY FARRINGTON. 1 power, that tion of the peopi roma Have now in store fore RETAIL TRADE nnd richest assortiment of the above goods HIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, + a ne fond tn the oer. Being practical upbolsterers and paper a hPerceute every style of Work. In the best manner, Ae We employ none but he m: KS AT RETAIL. CiRNon STABLE &CO. will,on Monday, make VET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, Which, in style and quail . PO. New York Post alice, ‘Address, for one week, stating pardculare, location, &c., aud where an interview may be had. 7 rights and pow: Aral rulers that we fed, That (f this new usurpation f# not vigorously ra. ver the Seward nafer of the choles of eople of this city to Com: ve no other recourse Wan when i fe well 42D CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. —“AROUSE, AWAKE, shake off the dew drops that glitter mareh to baitle and to viewry.” —He Grand masse meeting of the and all other electors of the Third district who ar to the late packed TED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, BETWEEN urth and Sixth avenues, from Thirty fourth wo Forueth in which to receive a few seleet day pupils. Address 7 Fourth avenue, stating terms. TANTED—HOUSE AND LOT, 25 FERT WIDE, NOT ighth street, in exchange for five lta in Fifty third street, between Lexington aad Third avenues, Address box 2,797 Post office. 7 ANTRD—FOR SIX MONTHS OR A YEAR, WITH (IF agreeable) ibe privilege of buying, @ aeaily furnished cotinge, with «mail amount of land itnmedtiately « and withia this Sute preferred. Address Mct., th.” and we tr the district of a! that the honest parties will uniie Williamson—a man who represent the district. We vulders to the wheel and do We have too much faith in the latellig« believe that they will allow themselves. lo be de: We do not believe that professed Americans of republicans can be in duced for money to betray the great principles at stake An this nal vigilance is the price of liberty,’ and we call oo ; united effort fo rebuke the ar laring frauds of the nauenal adminis: . by the election of Atnor J. Williamson, the Union ants candidate for Congress in the Third district. ont your frends, and be careful to see that they vole the right ticket. It will be an everlasting nce of the people, if we allow tbe support le our vote #0 a8 to defeat tbe your garments, and joet skilful Workmen. wal Atnericans, ention, and whe Jes American anti Lecomptm eandidate for TON, will assemble at the cor n Monday, Nov. 1, at7 o'clock d epeakers have beeu invited Eiectiod of ail ouroflicers whhout any regard to the votes de- posited by the people in the ballot box. Resolved, That we earne to rally as cue man, th, turn the Sewn higher than Twenty ner of Hudson and K P.M. The following ¢ to be present and address the meeting: — Hon. Daniel Ullmann, Hon. Charles T. Mills, Bon. Hiram Ketchum, Jr., William Reed, ly call npon the people of this city y & determined exercise of their ‘of power and restore to y ihe great right of seifgoverament, of which it has the polling and ean if 1888, Canal, corner of Mercer. BROADWAY.— on so unjiwetly deprived Resolved, That this attempt to control t vans of the voter, indicates on the in and behind the Police Commissioners, the State government in the hands of ‘their friends by some great and controlling fraud, and that it is the duty of democrats to wateh them so closely ‘as to prevent the codsummauion of their iniquitons schemes Resolved, That in those districts in which there are no demo- cratic poll clerks, we earnest! either to appoint an Jeep. tally of the number of votes citizens to make on WHARLOTTS Cleth cloake, of all kinds, velvet mantles, of the ks wnade to order. 44 Third avenue, one door above Teath sire ROCHET AND CHENILLE FRINGES In great variety, Ladies’ matertals used, Frank Latham Samuel Rush, Heary D. Morgan, ‘Committee of Arrangements. TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Regular democratic nomination for Congress, THOMAS J. BARR. TH CONGRESSIONAL, DISTRICT-#OURTH, SIXTH, Tenth and Fourteenth wards, omy ton candidate for WEN W. BRENNAN. TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMO cratic nomination for 7 gn to continue ANTED TO HIRE—PART OF A THOUS edor unfurnished, wab conveniences fur cooking, by @ genileman, lady aud servant, of would engage the whale of ® small house, reat im advance in lieu of reference, addressed , Will receive attention. race to the intel rs of Danie! B. Sickles to. di Union candidate, Amor J, Williamson. By order of the Union Executive Committee, A. Bes » OT BE Lneder, Noah B. Stoueley, GW. berciaas For cloaks an mantiilas, te ENBERG'S, 319 Cunal street. MAGED GOODS —FRENCH MERINORS, PLAIDS, cashmeres, Dlankets, fannels, cloths, cassimeres, satinets, \s, tabie cloths, damasks, and 8 general ammortment Of ces, by WM. MA’ eall pon the democratic onal poll clerk, oF wise to TED TO HIRE—BY A SMALL PRIVATE PAMI furnished house, located ta. & ‘ll un iern_ improve: me! ny 4,151 Post office. , anice, well anice, elegant, diape: kins, tow ‘and containing a taf ments. Address, stating fall particulars, fot sale ‘Shidarine sireet R, 01 CANAL STR jway, will open on M: deaatiful style of renl lace and embroklered sets, at bis usually ‘crash, ‘at very low prt ied over the mumber of nection of & large nut Resolved, That as the provisions EET, THREE DOORS |, Nov. 1, & most TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT —THE GERMAN delegates of the Fou books of the company T. BAILEY MYERS, Secretary. ALE.—TIE ADVERTISER HAVING AR- nge: ishing @ bank ia.a Western State, and nexpected|y eailed Wo attend toather business, now of. The bilis are all ready tore, and Oly A small amount of money will be re- rehase H; the balance will be taken in other pro- J. @. Jones, box 127 Herald office. ITY OF SAN FRANCISCO INTEREST DUR NOVEM- # for Interest on school ‘on and after that date by WM. T. rect. The coupons of the above class May, 1880, must be forwarded to the for collection. ‘enth aod Fourteenth b # tneeting on the 224 te a democratic caudilate for Congress. The: endorsed JOHN W. FARMER ae able candidate, who fully deserves the whole and undivided support of the Germans of thia distriet. JACOB HOF, Chairman of the Convention. W. Bentiixe, Secretar, TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Democratic Repnblican ARTHUR J. DELANEY. ESSIONAL DISTRICT UNION AND ANTI- GLLBERE C. bene 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Regular democratic republican nomination " JOHN COCHRANE, TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ination for Assembly, Philip W. ki wom. ates, Ghairinan. {MBROIDERIES. STEWART & ©O. will open on Monday, Nov. 1, 780 rich embroktered chemeze'tea, at 10 cenws each. bemerrites, at XO rich embroidered chemezettes, at Also, 1,000 pairs etabroidered linen sleeves, at 25 conta. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, SECOND WARD. James 1. Wels James F. pny ion in tbe canvass, and that in every district in w! no democratic canvaaser, or onl] jerk, we recoinmend that the local demoeratic organiza. ppaint a committee to aitend the eanvors of the votes, and keep a tally of the number canvassed for each candidate, aud PETER B. SWEENEY, Chairman, BAe rons Lea cad co tomsenees ment for male. preserve a record MBROTDERIFS. Just received, the Piccolomini sets; to be seen on}; GENIN'S BAZAAR. Jous H. Wietsames, 8. DD. VANDERHEYDRS, Regular Nomination, ber 1.—The cons bonds due No- vember } will be EMOCRATS AROUSE AND REDEEM THE STATE. The vast importance of the iaenes involved in the anc ial waning Sent, should jaduce every MRROIDERIES. 1) A large assortment of Pren bemmed and tucked. and thisses. byw sei#, at hail price; also a great variety of Jaiies breakfast and tre veh mbroidered handkerchiefs, ered wets, for indiog ; French embroid H. Wiluamson, ‘ive his earnest effort oljeste to be necompliabed by the success Democratic ticket are aa followe:— Pirst—The maintenance of the peace and quiet which now prevail in relation to the great question of slavery fectional agitation has ceased, business is revivi it ‘nton are reas City Treasurer at San Fi JOR SALE OR EXCHANGRE—FOR MERCHANDISE 0) Ae.,some gool railroad stocks, also a Paint, an excellent article for painting roofs and outbuildings. Address J. Smith, box 3,248 Post office. IPPT CENTRAL Holders of the bonds of this company will ment the interest warral EW H. GREEN, No. 43 Wail street, Jauncey coart, New 513 Broad way St Nicholas Hotel Jobn A. Gallaway, Nos. 285, 267, 200 and 261 Grand street, ‘And Now 47 and 49 Catherine street. 10H ROBES AND DRESS SIL Choice Parte fall sizes, in gre quantity of mineral ORD & TAYLOR, Amos Stookey,” COMPANY.— Wm. Anderson, from the bank Bee: ruptey which is im Jas. O Naitt, Secretary. travagant conrse © Fears controled it; and tl ihat party have procrastinated Wo Uke serious detriment of the business interests of this city Third—The restoraten to the of self gowernment. which haw ue Hovember 1, ican party, who have for man; James Fobnell, completion of the cana’ CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. b, Kighteeth, Nineteenth, Twenty first and Twenty: second wards Isaac Randall, Daniel Forubam, John W Cropsey. UNCLAIMED.—PERSONS land and elsewhere can ob- » My. HAYS, next of N. ¥., from his large TLLIONS OF DOLLA! ‘entitied to property in formation ow applying kin and heraldry office, S27 Broadway, collection of advertiaementa, Wille searched, pedigrees and ‘anind, Rev. W. Bird, of Lincolnshire. OTICE.-THR INTEREST COUPONS OF THE RIGHT per cent, first mortgage bonus of the La Crosse and Mil- Sankie Railroad Company, due on the firat day of November, TsSs, at the Broadway Hank, in the ctty of New York, will be oaid on that day op presentation at the Ocean Mortgage in possession La Crosse aud Milwaukie Rail EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY.— The interest coupons of the first morgage bond bonds of 1867, will be pak om and aijer November 1, 18s, ab tie company, curner Twenty sixth street au . nisi WI. EMERSON, Treasurer. ® GUANO COMPANY, Ne of this city of the right taken from them by U Police COmuissioners and vtber officers by the {the burdens inflicted apon our com 4 Jaw, whereby an vnjviet nipon our merchants to Lor? # Tare Now. 286, 257, 299 and 28 Grand street, ‘And Now 47 and 49 Catharine street, PALL. EMPROLDER! new abapes and designs now ready. HORACK F, CLARK. TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMO eratic republican 1 For member of Congress, ISAAC BSL, Jr, Chairman. Geo, A. Barney, James M. Tothill Chae. F. Randoiph, central powrat Albany Pourth=The removal merce hy the Port Ward prenstre tax has been imposed Useless officers selected! at Albany Fitth—The defeat of the proposed an leaders have ‘will be enacted in the most od in to earry the State, These objecta are ieserving of the earnest ¢upport of the aries. They are so vital to will seeure for the temo i who have never before voted on But democrata must rely pon themselves, and to outevery vote. it; but every vote Fall aesortinent ORD & TAYLOR xbibit, on Monday, Nov. 1, © number of entirely in CLOAKS, TALMAR, MANTILLAS, fe. Our present large € eludes all the intest PARIS and material and trimming, at ENTY PER CENT B ane traced. Wi TL. Rockafelier, James Hazeldne, D. Hough, Jr., ‘We. H. Donenry, form if they are auccesatel At a meeting of the Convention of the R Committee, at the Four Mile House. ANSON HERRICK ted as acandidate for NJ. P. PALROMILD, Chairm: Jou linway Wrison, Secretary. dinesdas evening, David Coleman, Jeremiah Besson, and disinterested of nil Alfred Brady, best interests of this city that cratic ticket the votes of 1 LOW USUAL PRICI 267, 259 and D5) unantmously nomi Obed Gridley, L0*” 4 tarior FS Mt election of the county ticket Ie beyon be necessary to redeom the Siaie, We believe, democrats necesafal; but we’ all apon 1 10 leave ho efort untried, no Work undone, no vee un rom now wotil Tuestay evening, earn of your party and the guot of our 2 a glorions victory Having obtained a mm all the organization ay. Nowember 1, ENT OF WOOLEN PLAIDS siting many new and desirable a ieces chuice winter colors, at @) cents par Ge pieces real Saxony plaid, At O8i¢ cents. K. McCormick, Jr. 0. ROW iliiam street, corner 0 ’ New Yorn, Oet. 14, 1808. ‘The bolters of the sqrtp aeck of the Americnn Goano hereby notified that the four able on or before Dre. b, enauing and the act of 10! ferdp stock, on whieh the Instaiments are not nee With the call of the Board of Tru ia forfeiture will be enforced on the termination of the call the fourth tnetalment, precions to which the second instal ment will be received with interest from third instaiment with interest trom Spt is the only recognized Righth district, comp teenth, Tweuty first aod Twenty second wards. pent detainee etbaaid ALDERMANTO (tbe Twelfth, Kighteeuth, Nine Jacob tl. Forshay, G. 8. Leneraft, i A. Movredie, Daniel Mooney, JR, Yerryauce, F. W. flotaling, G. W. Hallock, Faward Halloc Caled D. Lyon, are certain to act Andrew H. Mickle, Isane Townsend, and inst instal. Isaac ¢) Fowler, John Van Bureo, Wen, deems DISTRICT WHEREAS, ving of the Young Men's Demoeratis Club, yt distriet, & resolution was adopted re many Hall nominees, viz, Nelson J. Fcandidaie for District Attorney, aod James for Jusiiee of the Superior Court, two re of action and Atud Now. 47 aod 49 Cotharine atvoct. the terme of ea! corporation, paid, fp actor wi | be forfeived, the Bighth Alderman: uilating (wo of the Tarn ORD & TAYLOR L 86, 257, 290 and 961 Cand stret, " 2 A a cy emetic ow on he a fall a ment a Fave row on PTL, AND WINTER CLOTHS, faney overeoatings Wm. D Kennedy, F, 8, Hendrickson, Teane Bell, Jr r Jacob A. Westervelt,weorge Theo. Sedgwick. Baklwin, ©. Godirey Guother. Monerief, our candid: men who, by their upright c fhaniy deportment, bave earned Use esteem af utieed democrat, r the purpose ‘of jevying black mail, nor wit 10 elevate to 1, 167, And the 468, By'order of oKOFF, Secretary. THR ONION BAN Messrs. DUNCAN, SITERWA ve notice that they ‘on_seconnt of that frin, for which they will levers of credit, of cifenine nows, of £10 iar to those in auch extensive use on the yale at all the prinel- Biahea, Canadas, de. a BHAVE A FEW TEN PER CENT TEN YEAR bouds, of the city of Milwaukia, which we will exchange on favorable terme for the past due bonds and interest coupons ‘of that city, by immediate application at $15.000 Jobn Pontenet, Joseph Taylor, kent and unpre, wae not organized (rgratify personal malier, character and of secial standing, and, whereas, the firet principles of our organization, men belonging wo ovr body aid in the al members in good standing, have seized the opportunity to use the wishes of a larg . Wr, the organizers of the club, feel it incumbent on us, as good Gtizens and taxpayers, who have reserve, to reprvliny KOURTH WARD.—<DEMOCRATIC MARS MEETING — The democratic ele niar nominations and |! in to the principles and op repnblieaniem and Know Nothin ed fo meet at the junction of new We Geo. A, Conegre' | Uhl fo STATPS AN of London, aa 2 €O., bankers, New ¥ receive Democrats to the r D CANADA Jat received, 1000 pleces of Valencien aes edgings, 12!g0. NIN'S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. C. H. Denman. a ik DEMOCRACY OF THE FIRST AS@EMOLY D at ton atreet, and noming of the First wi sembly, by acclamation. Thus we have fed. lis. Fie Gibbon, bee, been, e resident of thie late for enty seven years, and du the last nineteen years & Gert of the Five ward, " beem an ardent democrat an TR } Recretaries UNTY TICKET. DEMOCRATIV REPUBLICAN REGUL NOMINATIONS. per yard, by the piece. GF our club, contrar members, and, wl 3 Fields, Michael Purser and Teaiah Rynders. KFORD, Chairman Ward Commitee. and @isewhern, 1 ACES. 4 Just received, 1,000 honiton lace collars, at $1 26; all new GENIN'S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway, § EMPROIDERIPS TREMENDOUS BanOAl OFFEREINAT ¥ SCOTT & 60.8, GL BROADWA A very Inrge lot of coliarn at ene Winn ball peter YOUR, BWA CO. w on Mor ée nd rede 4 CO. will exhibit on Mond: 5) DOUBLE BKK’ An involee of enperb silks, by the yard received by sleamer Persia, 7 Ter d, for member of As Mor iecerata in the | OUF good name to few men, calling themaelvrs demoer om taken by & }—who, beeanse one of J pot secure a fat contract for building a school house, by reason of the watebfuiness loving citizen, Nelson J, Waterbury, for which he deserves the ok, like nedassing, to stab at his well Jas, Laxenon, Parnice Borie, their number eo reer he hae al RE RE ANY HONORABLE, UPRIGHT REPUR reesional district, Tworid axk them for Philio Hamilton. . B. Maclay two years since gromnd that Maclay was in favor of the Wilnot opposition to the present administra: roceed fram hie failure to receive the apporntm Marshal, whieh office is now filled by Leah Ry Tieane, If you want to, th Hamntiton, who bas nofhing to ommend him but his oppusition 1 the Kanes Ite Wid VOTED FOR FREMONT Heane in the Fifth ¢ pane and refleet Was not his opposition offer, ‘M. J. BELL & CO. =WE HAVE DESIRABLE MORTGAGES Milwaukie and Cht . Which will be dis: tertns. BELL & CO., 8 Rxchange place, TO LOAN ON BOND AND. MggTOAGR: on improved or tae to thie cite nied Broohiver Afb, BORODD to Rico hn hase of mortgages. Apply at 16 Nassan steeet, room thanks of every man— earned reputation: an to watch and deteai the action of those anj Therefore, we state with pleasure that we repudiate the above stated, and that we sball heartily riorm their duties with a striet re- JAMES No WIBELA HUGH RIPLLY, JOHN MACKEY, _Aud others ATI DISTRICT=TWENTY FIRST WARD, O Oly reguiar democratic repubi AUGUSTUS P. )e snr slaas p cago, interest ai ineipal puaed Of on Fery faNOrNvle tertns $40,000 previnet ane done wos Blegal proceedin support Nelson SILK ROBES. ‘votes away, vote for F For County Clerk, TOTEN CLANCY. For District Altorney. ON J WATEREURY, For idee Superior Conrt, JAMES MONCRIPF, 1) FLOUNCED ROBE: A, designs quite now, Broadway, Chambers and Rende tree's OREEN, §7 JOHN STRERT, TWO DOORS BELOW Nawann street, i new melting colderies, inee good EGULARS’ GENERAL, COMMITTEE ROOMS, OCT. 9, 18 ¥ will be furnished with the dem ratte vee in their tered bn parately organized in hehall eanditate in the CASH AND $100,000 IN REAT. am Somlenion estate of certified valve and tithe, will be for any merchandige adapted § Southern or Weatern Commiiniertions confi EN, No. 9 Nasgau street, vader hh wards ve will fa congressiown ronehing lection, hy Applicat we No. Dini A on i Ser t order muet be eigned by resWant an: retary of tbe ce GBY. C, GRNET, Cbairman, LIN, Chairman. cle sseias TRIMS ere etn and at a nacribee of fou 2 Wo OV per vept se Clee tbe Uueit oer. TT ir email invoioes, DINGER & HOLL Mesere. Dupeao, Sherman & 0. ® s FRANCTS B, OK PPPR, ANDREW JACKMAN, Jons Terrive. ROBERT GAMBL Avoterts Ra wines, Dr WM. SCHERMER, POTATICAL. {QT AsseMnty District Ss FOR MEMBER OF ASREWRLY, JOUN WINTHROP CHAN LAR, UT cerate erases cas pacman. Wen acer tt a of Assembly, JAMES WeLEOD. THOR. COLGAN Jonw MAgcine, Secretary. hirman of Convention, 1 TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT TWELFTH WARD DE- mocratic republican Regulars’ for member of Assembly, THOMAS 6)6)D WARD DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB —A 5 2 ing of the above club will be held xt the house of fae Osnen, corner of Forty second 4 Kleventh aveene, this (Monday) evening, Nov. 1, at 7), o'clock. All members are requested to atiend, as business of (inportance will be teansact- ed, By order of FRANCIS OROSBEN, President. DaANikt CosTeLLo, Secretary. nn gg WARD GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCPSSION 2 and mass mecting.—The ¢ ‘acy of the Twenty- Second ward will assemble at their meeting room, Rupert a Hall, Fifty third street, between Broadway and Righth avenue, this Monday) evening, Nov. 1, at 6 o'elock, and march from there in torehlight procession through the ward, to the hows of Terrence Kiley, corner of Ninth avenue aud Forty second street, where « platform will be erected and & mass meeting held, to ratify the vomination of the variona candidates betors the people on the regniar democratic ticket. The following, distinguished speakers will address (he meeting, vie’ Hon, Fernando Wood, Hon. John k. Hon. Hon. Hon. A Ho A band niet JOHN Tuomas CveninG, Secretary. ILSON, Chairman. SPECIAL NOTICES, P. A.—8PRCIAL NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF NO t Lodge, No, 19, A. P. A. are requested to meet ge room, Twentieth street and Third avenue, in full at one o'elock, Monday, Nov. 4, to pay their respect to their deceased brother, J imes Post toneral will leave his late residence, Kighteenth street, corner First avenne, at 2 o'clock F. M. ‘The order in Re are cor- dimly viet. iy orca WILLIAM TIMs, W. M. TASPECIAL MEETING OF HOPE HOSE COMPANY, No. 50, held in the carriage house, Sunday afternoon, the purpose their ferlings on thot their late stal, tbe folowing p) Whervas, by the sudden ab called to mourn with bie aicted family and friends; theresore pe it Resolved, That we, the members of lope Hose Co., bowing under the Willot Divine P: ier the attiieted ta mily and frienda of our decease! brother, Hugh Crystal, our felt syinpathy at this their aad bereavement, oering (ber the,contolation that God doth all things well Resolved, That we attend the funeral of the deceased, and wear the usual bade of ping thirty days, Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the He- raid, M jeader. JAMES ELLIOTT, MATHEW Ful Committee. MATHEW STEWART, JOHN FEENSY, Foreman, Prren H. Kernan, Secretary. MAg0NIC FA, COMMUNICATION, OF | YEW, TRER D., will be held on Monday evening, Nov. 1 at 744 o'clock, {a Savings Bank Lodge room, Fourth stroet, be tween South Third and Fourth streets, Williamaborg. Alb members of the late Yew Tree Lodge wishing to become mem bers of this lodge will please send in names for propomal, with the necessary fee, on that e ening. By order Root. Hay, Secretary. JOLIN G, FIELDING. W. M. ASONIC —KEYSTONE LODGE, NO. 2—THE MEM- bers of the above lodge are hereby notified to attend » ape chal meeting, this (Mo az, at St. John’s Hall, No, ist Bowery, at 734 o'eloe! fittendanve ia requested. By order ot 1 J. JENNINGS, W. M. EW YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY.—THE AN- niversary meeting of this aoctety will be held atthe Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, © ‘Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, on Mond: ov, 1, at 734 o'clock. cEK, M. D., President, ORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. —A | STATED will be held at the Library, om o'clock, In compliance w ted nt the last meeting, GKO. ‘Treason of Hexny 8. Downs, M. fi QFFICE oF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, 413 Broome street, corner of Elm, New York, Get, 20, By the Zist section of the act entitled “An act Metropolitan Police distr and to provide for Ment thereof, prtsed April US, 1857,"" tt Is provide ‘shall not be lawful for any person t' publicly keep Of any tntoxienting liquors upon any day of publ within the Metropolitan Pollee distetet, under a penalty of ofty dollars for each ollence, tobe recovered in the name sf the { the state ot New York, by the Distclet Auorney of be count rarnitted. And it further provides, that booth or box, for the distri bution of tickets wt any electian shall be erected or muntained within one hundred mod difty feet of any polling place within the said district.”” Tt further deciares, that ft “shall be a misdemeanor, pauiah able by finprisonmentin the county jail or penitentiary, Jess than one bor exceeding two or by a fine not than two hundred and fifty dollars, for any person without jus Shable or excusable cause, vy use’ personal violence upon avy elector in the Metropolitan’ Police district, or upon any mem ber of the police force thereof, wnen in’ the discharge of hia duty, or for any wuch member Uo neglect making any arrest engninst a law of the State, commited i bie. pre gence, or for any person nota member of the polire foro to falsely represent faa belug auch member wb trantu design.” The police of the Metropolitan Police district are specially required to see that the above provisions of law are carried intoedect F. A. TALLMADG 8, General Superintendent of Police, Tle TELEGRAPH « 1 office No. 43 Wall diate points points in the ompany lathe oldest telegraph company in have the right {sie the Morse in- The public may rely the United Suite vention upon t transmission of all tches posited at the following offices Y + A Wall street, . or House main entrance. “ Haven depot, Tweaty seventh street, Philadelphia...” $02 Chestnut street. bee on Girard i 5 Raltimore../).. San Tron Building. Washington Corner of Peunsy Vania avenue and Sisth st, United States Capito! Merchants’ Kachange. 29 Exchange street Under Burnet House. New Urieans Under St. Charles Hotel. ) LIQUOR DEALERS. —THE KINGS COUNTY LIQUOR, Deas Society, of the county of Kings, will bold their regular monthly meeting on Monday, Nov. fitee, ado cock » the afternoon, at Tammany Hall, corner el York and Pearl streets, Brooklyn. Bvery member ix requested to be tn attendance. WS. HOWAKD, Present. ALFRED RONK, Vice President. IK NEW YORK MORNING EXPRESS IS SERVED throughont the: oy. wore and bay tan J at i2cenwe per week, payable to the carrier, Address Express office, 13 15 Park row. All advertisements Inserted in the Eveniag apprar in the Morning Rxpress without extra charge. Newsmen throughout the country can obtain tbe Express of ‘ Roses TOUSEY anf DEXTER & BROTHERS, VIATHING, &C, TH STREET. WANTED, $10,000 WORTH & of | and bong Syoe ed for the Western ny Geo meu will receive Ibe bighest price ever pall. for large o email low, by calling as the store or sasreming thos. D. Vou. roy, 44 Centre VAST OFF CLOTHING WANTED. —LADIFS OR GEN. J temen havin ars Aiapome of, « tain a fair price *y wrod or LM. SELDORP, No. 13 Kim street, NTL attended to by Mra. D. Quer —LADIPS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ‘any to dispose of can receive « fair cash price, by ad dressing Mr. H. COHEN, @ Elm street, late of 9) Ho: and 12 Laurens street. NI. Ladies atended to by Mrs, 5 OO TO INVEST IN SROOND HAND CLOTH 2. leo) percent more tat bere can be obwalned for large or amal! ¢ ok by applying personally of through post to MORONEY, 61 | treet, THE LECTURE SEASON, PAMILIAK LECTURES ON HISTORY AND GEOG raphy will be delivered every Tuosday and Thurwtay af Jernoon, from 3 clock, by JOHN MACMULLEN, AM, at hie Fr 0 Broadway, (entrance in Twentieth street} Tickets (25 cents) may be had at Crowen’s, ot atthe door, Bach ticket admits (wo persons. Half thekets also for male. Five lickets for one dollar, Tocommence Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1868, SPORTING, ORA TEMPLE AND PRIORESS WILL MOUNT THE tthe Senate and Assembly Rooms, 19) Prospect kiyn, on Tnesday evening, Nov. 2, precisely, then and there to deckie which can waik ike loogest, KF" SALF—A LOT OF BLACK AND TAN TERRIER pops, three months old, aa pore breed ag can be frand im thie country, very small and handsome. For further partion lars call on or address L. BODENBRRORR, 43 Beekman st. PORTSMEN.—FOR SALE, A FINE YOUNG SET. dog. Hunts and retrieves well. Apply at 140 Spring ______ WATCHES, JEWELRY, ac. TAMONDS, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS.-1. HERM keep constan Magid a arge samt, dinaeieteg te persona desirous of io 3 monda, oid (tid or oliver boughs or taken ia eachange. RURLAY VERY LOW, ree, descriptions of gol for sale at retail, at leae tad es, by G. C. ALLEN, importer o ches SFT uaa ae geadgliamyabags ‘No. 11 Wall street, seeon:t door. CORPORATION NOTICES. — OTICE.—THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH OF Nhe Hardt Coancliqan wil meetin she Cy Library, ‘ateromtyd tn femcing racnot tous on BiRth avenue, De- Forty fit and Fi ve Fe Commirtee loa , oe iene Ww GENET. §Pubte Heaith. MEDICAL, TAON, 29 BROOME STREET, SROOND BLOCK Pet Deiitag mee boure irom 8 in inebmurning wosin the evening. RMONT, & MERCER STREET, CORNER OF Dating’ Sprgette St, Nicholas Hotel, NeW Yorke. Utica hours tom 10 AM unOP. My except Sundays A RALPIVS OFFIOFS, 82 RLERCKER STREET D Brondway. corner of Wesley place, two Diceke east of