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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ‘ON WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS A SITUATION, WANTED BY A YOUNG ome ™ cid ho house of her present employer's, 4 Concord st., seen Trookls BLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITU A- Bad lady’; bas the best nt of reference, and resides with hortmother, Address for one week E. Francis, box 199 Herald oflive. B—Would preter to go to New Orleans. 7) YOUNG WOMAN I8 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A situation a8 cook; one who understands pastries, soups, ultry, game, baking d&e., has ‘apexcepuocable reference. Baits (ir tras 41 East 16ib at between ai av. and Irving place. LADY OF REFINEMENT AND INTELLIGE would like to engage with some family as housek: companion to lady. or as governess for young children in she city, or to go South; references given and required. Ad- dress Miss Mary Mitton, Union square Post office. FAMILY GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING DESIRE TO procure a situation in a respectable private family for & most excellent and worthy servant as chambermaid. “Apply on Monday, Sd inst, of 182 East 17th w., Stuyvesant aquare, DRESSMAKER, WHO IS EMPLOYED OU¢ BY THE day, wishes a home in a private, family, with board on Sundays only. Satist given, "Call on or ad dreaa for three days M. 8., 17 .Pwenty-sixth street, cor- ner of Bighth avenue. SALESWOMAN, OF PLEASING MANNERS agreeable address, acquaiated with the Broad wa} shes employment; writes well; will adapt herself chee: to any respectable business; can influence a large city trude; can be seen until sulted, Call at 124 9th st., near Broadway, west side. ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS WOMAN ( ‘who bas superintended head en tel for a number of years, and also in ‘tanderstands French and English sty k dishes of all kinds, pastry and con! id is pro fessed baker of all kinds; Suppers and dianers for parties « wp in the neatest manner; first raie bousekeeper, of refiue. ment; bas no objection to go South as housekeeper or lady's 3 best of references for the same capacity. Please eal! or Sddress A. B., 335 2d avenue, near 2th st; can be seen until wuited. AND ANTED—A_ SITUATION, ‘BY A YOUNG GIRL to do chamberwork, waiting or plain sewing; is wil! ing to make herself generally useful. Apply for one Week at I Carroll st., near Henry st., Brooklyn. ANTED.—A PERSON RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM Paris wishes a situation as lady's maid; she speaks French and English, and understands perfectly dressmaking, millinery and hair ‘dressing. Can na, produce good references, Address K. H., Hote! de France, 98 Duane st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG COLORED girl, as child's nurse, seamstress or chambermaid. Can be seen at'200 Madison avenue. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT AND CAPABLE WO- man, @ situation as waltress, or as waitress and cham- Dermaid. Can be seen until engaged, and give the best of refe. pences, at her present situation, 43 East 23d st., near Madigon av. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and seamstress, or as chambermaid bey 4o assist in the washing; can produce the best of city r pn or address 41 6th st., between 4th av. and Irving place. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, EM- ployment by the day; references given. Apply at 12 av. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HEALTHY YO) English woman, as a wel nurse. Apply at 30 Atut ‘ANTED.—A NEW ENGLAND LADY WOULD LIKE Setustion sphocsckcepar; mas had experience and i gSompetent to take chat of a house; in a hotel or widower's family pegterred: ng objection wo the ooubiry. Address 8. 1, 6, box 143 Herald otiee. OOD CLOAK HANDS WANTED_NONE NEED AP- ply who do Rot understand the b: MADAM P: FINCHON, $6 Bleccket street Te, GOOD MILLINERS WANTED—TO GO TO A 2 beautifully located’ wines os peertciatense ap tee Hinde iver. First rate wages given. Apply on Monday to J, Grabam, ‘hy 271 Hudson a, N.Y . W2xtzD=70 GO TO MATANZAS, CUBA, A RESPEC- table woman, of from 4) to 45 years of age, with tne: ceptionable references, to take care of children aud make her- Sell generally useful about the house; must speak English and Preuch. Liberal wages. an usage out paid,” For further Particulars call between and lock on J. M., 48 Pine st, Foom 23. '‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS NURSE AND seamstress—English, French or German preferred—to go with a family to New Orleans; a competent perwn, willing End ‘able to take the entire charge of two children Sand 7 years eld, and who can cut and fit their dresses, can address, with reference, 8. E. W., Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY SPEAKING FRENCH, AS {ssleswoman; one capable of making headdresses prefe: red. None but ap experienced person need apply at 6) Bleeck- erat. Wen ‘EXPERIENCED CARPET SEWERS, AT $91 Nove others need apply. ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY WOMAN TO DO GE- neral housework ina gentleman's family, a short dis. tance in the country; @ woman witha daughter old enough to be useful would be taken; must be good plain cook, washer andironer. Call at 306 Broadway, corner of Juane street, Tuesday, from 10 to 11. ANTED—AN EXCELLENT (OOK, TO ASSIST IN ‘washing. Apply at 33 East 20th st., to-day and to-mor- Tow, from 10 to 1; OF GRACEFUL APPEAR- n write Well, may obtain situations by ad ‘ance, who ¢: roadway Pést olllce,{ staung where an ig. dressing Business, ter y NTE housework ‘gpk, good BY WHEELER & WILSON’S MA and children’s wardrobes particula atiendes to. "Ma achines sent into the city and country. Bprtent operators furnished. Apply, to Mss. WILSON, 4s curth avenue, corner of Twenty-ninth street; over Hacuger’s th stree bakery, entrance in Twen WANTEDIAN OPERATOR ON SINGER'S SEWIN machine: one who understands the use of the binder preferred, Apply to Chas. Street & Co.,475 Broadway, be- § Aween Broome and Grand sts, w —A WET NURSE, WITH A FRESH BREAST ‘of milk; must come well’ recommended. Apply at 229 ‘West 39th st. ~ HELP WANTED_—MALES. YOUNG MAN, HAVING ABOUT ONE HUNDRED doilars to loan pon good security, can obtain a situation With «liberal salary in alight business. For particulars call {day from 10 w 3 ou J.T. SMITH, 98 Malden lane, third story. (CANYASSER WANTED.—A PERSON OF GOOD CHA Facter and address, to yolict patronage for a monthly pub: lication. Address J. O. Hosmer, box 135 Herald office. RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—FOR DRESS goods. None but those who understand their business, nd are acquainted with the city trade ueed apply to C. Book, 108 and 110 6th av. ALESMAN WANTED—A SALESMAN IN A DRY goods house, well acqainted with the city dry goods bouses and who could dévote an hour or two a day to taking orders from sample for a manufactured article; could make an im- portant addition to his present income at the above empl ment. Address for three days Dry Gooda, box 286 Post office, Brooklyn. No application will bé attended unless containing reference. ALESMAN WANTED—IN THE RETAIL DRY GOODS business; a German; must come well recommended as to a and capability. “Apply at 110 Union st, South Brook. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1859. BOOKKEEPER NOW DISENGAGED, WISHES A situation; is thoroughl: fompetant to keep any 20 set of douks by double eniry; has rienoe In several different Finds of business, and woetd maxt himeett generally usefi cod reference frou former employers salary mou eruke. A . W., box LM Herald enema ee 0 DRUGGISTS A SITUATION WANTED BY 4 COMPE tent drug clerk, to-go South or West tho best of city sefer ence given asto churacter, capability &e, Address C. BM, Herald office for que Week. ANTED—BY rw GOOD YOUNG MAN, FIGHTERN years old. of respectable parents, @ situation he rit, of any similar employment; he writes a fair hal aond fr liberally tducaied, ‘The best reference or sccuriiy for houesty, &&., given. Learning » useful business more of an object Wan Wages,” Apply to hiv parents, or address Mr, Gib- bons, 15 Stat w Yok, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WAN LATELY arrived from South America ; in some mercantile house, salary not so mich an object ae employment ; bast references given. Address A. H., Herald office. __POLITICAL, TL, NEW YORK, SEPT. 22, 1860 — DEMO. cratic Primary Meetings.—At @ special meeting 0 National Demosratis. Republican General Commaniiees beld a Mozart Mail op Thursday evening, September 22, 1869,'the fol lowing resolutions were unanimously adop' Resclved, That the nadonal demovratte rep ublican enrolled members oi the several district associations of each Ward 4 quested tomeet at the place and time as hereinafter for the purpose of electing by ballot five persons trom to aJudielal and Supervi ‘onvention, tanominates' didaves for Judicial Otters and. Supervisors aa are io be voted 9 suing election, five persons from each ward toa agare li pals ater OZART WALL rial Convention, $6 many p othe Assembly District Conver: rd Nominating Convention, to nominate cand) fies {Or rs and canvassers of election for each district. vived, That the said elections in each ward shall be sided over by three inspectors or judges, to be selected by the said district associations of the ward, or a majority there- of, and the members of this General Committee from each ward, or @ majority thereof, shall certity and report ihe legality Of said appointments to th's General Committee. In case of a dispute or disagreement this General Committee shall act as umpire. Kesolved, That the said elections shall be boid evening, Getober 3, hetween the hours of 6 and 8 that the members of th journed meeting of this Committee, to be be!d on 1g, September 27, the names of the and the places aitwhich the elections shall toria), Assembly and other Conventions shall cony Resolved, the Jndiclal and Supervisors’ Conventions shall meet at Mozart Hall on Tuesday evening, October 4 at o'clock ¢. M, ‘The sepatorial Conventions ‘shall meet’ at ise # places hereinafter named on Wednesday evening, Ocwber 5,at7%4 o'clock. The Assembly Conventions on Friday even ing, October 7 at 74s o'clock, at the places hereinafter designa- fs “and the Ward Conventions on "Nada evening {Dawvee 734 o'clock, at the place where the primary el ee beolved, That hove wands mich constitute one Arsembly district shal! elect fifteen delegates to an Assembiy District Convention, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to be gprs for Member of Assembly. solved, ‘That atthe elections aforesaid in each ward which sees nol comprise one Assembly, Gia, those, shall bo voted for 48 many delegates to the Assembly District Couventions as there are election districts tn the ward, to be apnoriioned to the tid Assembly districts comprehended within the boundaries of the wi C. WILLET, Chairman, EDwaun Tiwrsox. Secretary, At an adjourned meeting of the National Democratic Repub- lican General Cormpinies, held a Mozart Hall on Tuesday evening, September 27 following named inspectors places of holding the Misery elections were reported from the several districts, through the delegates representing them in the General Commitee and unanimously adopted:— First Wanp.—Blection to be held at No. 52 Greenwich Fred Inspectors—Dantel Brophy, Wm. Piggott and James ‘Secown Wanp.—Flection to be Bela at Xo, 8 Burtng slip. Inspe ctors—0.. C. Newkirk, J. P. Hazard ani Tiny Waxd.—Rlectnn to be held at No. 216 Fulton sine. Ingpectors—H. J. MeMahon, M. McCan and Stephen W. Switt, Fount Wakb.—Election to be held at White 875 Pearl sireet. Inspeciors—Patrick Crow, Stepben Lynch and’ Dennis logan. Firtit Wanp.—Blection to be held, st Rothmands', No. 19 Lispenard street. Inspectors—M. K, Kerrigan, Thomas Daun farry Hun Sixtn Waxp.—Election to be held at the Sixth Ward Hotel. Inspectors—Wm. Nelis, James Ryan and Bartholomew Mul- rooney. Srventa Wanp.—Election to be held at No. 173 Madison street. Inspectors—Jobn O’Brien, Thomas Harrington and Baward Dargan. Erguta Wanp.—Election to be held at No. 69 Vandam street. Ingpectors- John Lindsay, John Irvin and Joseph Rogers. int Waxp.—Election to be held at Jarkson H2!i. Inspec: tors—Henry Rogers, Duncan McPhail Michael Haley. TuxT Wanp.—Election to be held at the Tenth Ward Hotel. Inspectors—Aga H. Louis Vultee, Wm, Wright. ELeventn Wanp.—Election to be held at Snyder's Hotel, ay- enue Cand Third street. Inspectors—Peter Tracy, Pever Mc- Knight, John Reed. Tweirrr Waxp.—Election to be held at Jesse Wilde's, Third ayenue and 109th street. Inspectors—John H. Wilson, Dennis janly, Thomas Fealy. TuiRTEENTA WaRD.—Election to be held at No. 126 Clinton street. Clinton Garden. Inspectors—Richard Baniveid, Charles Bearfield Matthew Paiten. Fourtexnta WakD.—Election to be held at Bush's, No. 202 Hester street. Inspectors—James Eagan, Jeremiah Bush, Wm. Barnard. _Firreenta WARD.—Election to be held at Convention Hall, 79 Wooster street. Inspectors—Edward Luly, Manus Me- ty, Gilbert O. Meigs. SixteeNTH Wakp.—Election to be held at No. 195 West Seven- teenth street, Inspectors—Arbur Moot, Jon Dolan, Francis icKenna. SevEnTeextn Wanp'—Electisn to he held at Relliy's Hermi- tage Hall, corner of Houston and Allen streets. - Iuspectors— James J.’Heary, Jacob W. Moore, Richard Hannah. Eicureexts Wanp.—Blection to be held atthe Gramerey Hoiel, Third avenue and Twentieth sire, Luspectors—Janes G. Colfee, Jobn Lyst, James Owens. Ninereentn Wakb.—Eleation to be held atthe Four Mile House. Inspectors—James Garaty, William Clare, Francis 3 Stacom. Twentietu Warn.—Election to be held at Riley’s Hotel, Mallen, John Culken, Wm. J. M Twenty rinst Wakv.—Election to be held at Commerford’s, Charies Cornoily. ae WERTY AECOND Wano.—Fleciio Rijay's, Ninth 7 ett Ream oon Bist, Seibert Ungeimach, Michel Fitzsimmon: The Senavorial Conventions to meet as follows:— Ward Hote). Firt SENATORIAL DistRict—To meet at the Essex House, Srxta Sw: AL Distkict—To meet at Jackson Hall, cor- per of Greenwich avenue and Horauo street. avenue and Fy ond Jae nbly Conventions to meet ag followa:— Fiabth avenue and Thiry-fourih greet Inspeciors—Jobn 1,004 Broadway. Inspectors—Thos. aaa Joho Fleming, avenue, corner Forty-second Foust SexatontAL Distkict—To meet at Garrick’ Sixth corner of Grand and Essex streets. ATORIAL DistRiCT—To mneet at Terence Riley's, “Fiust ASSEMULY Disrnior—At Chas. MoCay's, No. 9 Broad- Secoxp Assemeny District—At Thos. White's, 375 Pearl 4 Sanaa AssempLy DistaicT—At Geo. Rothman's, 19 Li ard sveet. PPourrm Assenmiy Disrkict—At Pythagoras Hall, Canal street, near Bowery. Fivti ASSeMELY Distkict—At Mason's, Hudson, corner of Barrow street. Sixt Assemacy D: corner of Forsyth street. SevENTH Assemaiy Distiict—At Jackson Hull, Greenwich At Clinton Garden, No. 126 ew Leary’s, Eighth RicT—At Tenth Ward Hotel, Broome, int ay siree NTH A sEsly ’ DisTRicr—At Potmam Hall, Third aves and Twelfth Eunventi Asszwmty Distnict—At Reilly's Highth avenue, corner of TWELPTIL ASAEMBLY DISTRICT—At S corner of Third street. THIRTEENTH AssempLy District—At Terence Rile: avenue, corner of Forty-second street. FourTeENTH Assemsty Distkict—At Wm. Beard’s, Seven- teenth street and First avenue. FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DistriceT—At_ Weste Fourth avenue and Twenty-seventh street. pezeenTn Assewp.? Dutnict—At Arcularius! Four louse. Seventeenty Assemmty Drerrict—At Jesse Wilde's, Third avenue, corner of One Hundred and Eleventh street JAMES ©, WILLET, Chairman. Enwanp Timpsow, Secretary. “ORY aoops. ere ‘Ammo LD, OONSTABLE & CO, WILL OFFER AT RETAIL N MONDAY, OCTOBER THBIR ENTIR STOOK 0) OF STELLA SHAWLS, NT LESS THAN Tie OOBT OF IMPORTATION. are in NEW DESIGNS, and are THE GREATEST BARGAINY EVBR OFFERED IN THIs CITY, All of the above goods are ALSO A CHOICE Lor oF STRIPED CASHMERE SHAWLS, Just received per seamar Vanderbilt. Canal street, corner of Merocr. tana LD, CONSTABLE £00. oo. HAVE Now OPEN AT RETAIL FULL 8FO oF €LOAKS AND MANTILLAS. Special atention ton te called to thei NEW SILK ULOAKS, Manufaetured from an entirely new article, Canal street, corner of Mercer. A’ 471 BROADWAY, UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER % 2,600 EXTRA RICH PARIS SILK ROBES, beng two flounced. ee Latest Paris style. ‘A large and varied assortment of RICH VELVET ‘T VERY LOW PRIC! |. B.—Most oft the above stock, purchased for cash at recen, auction gales, are 40 per cent less than the cost of importation’ CARD.—W. JACKSON, NO 551 from abet, HAS ne Valonciae bes an ‘hibets, for spawn la | orery ert English ne ee, ‘bombazines, make Henrietta Sra ee EE Baa We SACRO, tm Importer of mourning goods, Between Spring and Prinoe streete GpmAe CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY BAR. ence of retiring from the business, ER, street, three doors west of Broad- pub will sel sell out his ap Boek, ove Ch yim worth ries, real thread laces, trimm! goods, all of which have been bon; ata very great re reduetion to close A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH “DRESS CAPS. Miss GILL, 174 Sixth avenue, xengeant informs he friends and the public that she has nov +4 = of French dress caps and ‘of very moderate terms. Also, ladies’ bonnets made to A CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO Be form ladies requiring any kind of i) work, shirt mak eee! ees, a the; same execut Fernie! i fo eu and Wil bo Ddusinces. Nope Of requir, tt the residence of auy lady, by the day oF woekk K CHEAP LACE, EMBROMERY ‘AND RIBBON STORF, No. 2% Etontt AvExve. Great sacrifice in needlework, lace goods, ribbons, bonnets and trimmings, anle ENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1,800 neediework collars, Ge, 2c. 2/000 needlework collars, Sle. te 1,000 sets collar and sleevs, 1: . 5,000 Jaconet and Swiss bands, 12c., 1 1,600 dimity bands, 6c., 12¢., 18e., 23c. 1,000 white and colored straw bonnets. 12c., 18¢., 25e. 2,000 white and colored straw ponnes, 37 Hc. Hepoecerns readys, 3lc., 50c., 75. pedals, fancy chenilles, 62c.. 18,000°'yards. veh ribbons, 12}¢¢., 15e.. 2000 yards ich new styles, 22¢., 25c. 80,000 yards i Hm fick Jace vells, At KINZEY’S, ot KINZEY’s. At KID stock of auction goods of all kinds. , trimmed bonnets, French lace, fe there, “ie with other goods, at wholesale, less than jobbers’ Eighth av Between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, T [88 BROADWAY SEIRTS—ERIDAL ris, with 60 springs—a splendid article; 20 spring riseet?, superior to say ine bate produced. Skirts made order; no extra charge. ‘Old oe cee made over. atid hows Ste. aimee — TO BUYERS OF CARPETS, OIL ‘ARPETS, T.H. es E. CONKLING, Tesportors and wi ‘and wholesale dealers an et or 0 No. 83 Corilandt street, near Broadway, Will, after this date and until Ist of January next their wholesale trade being most] otter their ENTIRE $ CASH, at WHOLESALE PRICES, ‘One profit ean be saved and selection made from the largest ase ever offered at retail in the Every grade oH goods over for the season), at RETAIL for niced upholsterers red free and laid 4, and goods will or the adjoining T. Was. 5 pome.e, between Broadway and Greenwich stfeet, MAOW'S, SIXT AVENUE, CORNER OF Cee RIBBONS—CHEAP, CHEAP, RICH EMBROIDERIB6, SELLING LOW, Splendid laces for evenin; dresses. Rich styles Paris Lowers, fi TH BROADWAY. SDELL, PRIRSON & LAKE tin call parucular ‘attention to their large assortment Oe ae @oops, TRISH. SCOTCH NS, DAMASKS BY THR YA DAMASK TABLE LE CLA rin, Y SHE! ‘COTTON SHEETINGS FLANNELS, BLA! de. Win every article in the housekeeping tne st pried to eom- mand a popitiar trade, T RICHMOND'S, 397 BROADWAY, 0} METROPOLITAN E siti Avery large tot of, French enabratdered cambric bands, 134 yards long, commencing from 1s. each the double band, SINANCIAL. AUGUST EFLMONT & CO. BANKERS, NO. 5) WALL Bireet, isaue letters of credit for travellers, available in ullparisof ‘he world, through Mesera. Rothschild, of Paris, London, Frankfort, Naples and Vienna, and their correspon ents, ILLS, £1 AND UPWARDS, ON UNION BANK OF Loudon, and Royal Bank of Ireland, for sale by WELLS, FARGO & CO., 82 Broadway, New York and California Ex SALESMAN WANTED—BY A FANCY GOODS IMPORT. ing house; salary liberal. Only such as can influence a ergs city and country jobbing trade. Address, stating par- Z., Herald ofiice. -ANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN, AS PORTER IN A Broadway clothing house; one who has held « slinilar Position. Address box 2,663 Post ollice. ANTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS CANVASSING ‘agents for a handsome and valuable work to be sold ex- clusively by subscription. Apply to Geo. W. Elliott, at Harper Brother's, Franklin square, ANTED—AGENTS, TO SELL A NEWLY PATENTED portable copying press and book attached, weighing eight uncon; solis readily atlarge profts. | For further sddress John E. Cooley & Co., Panghkeepale, N.Y. ‘ANTED—A_ STEWARD FOR THE UNION CLUB. None need apply but those who have had experience in this kind of business, elther for @ club or « hotel, abd who can duce the very best recommendath mittee, Union Club, corner Sth ay. Address Executive vod 2st wt. ‘ANTED—IN A COUNTRY STORE IN TEXAS, A young man, with some knowledge of bookeeping and of the reiail dry goods business, as salesman and general clerk; salary moderate, with good prospect of advancement. Ad dress, stating expectations as to ealary, with references, box 1,580 Post oflice. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WAITER FOR A dining saloon. None others need apply this A. M. at Tracy & Emery's, 64 Whitehall st. ANTED—FOR A HOUSE IN GEORGIA, POUR FIRST class dry goods salesmen. Apply at room 21 Sweeney's Hotel, between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock + Oct. 8. ANTED—A TIDY, ENERGETIC AND WELT. BRED ; one living with his parents pre- ret House. ANTED—A GOOD SALESMAN, IN THR RETATI clothing trade; one who is well posted in the business and can command a good trade; none other neee apply. Ad- dress 8. A. M., box 120 Herald office. TED —A Fins CLASS, CUTTER. 70 e of th utung department of a merchant tai- Yering sablishinent in alarge Western ely. Noue buts 1a we atone are “ noe int on bustneas fin ne ( ee > abitty and wor my dress: ress box 1. 4143 Post offic y toe one week. “5 “gh NGRAVER WANTED.—A GOOD GENERAL WORK- Tod Paine have steady employment at Wm, Everdell’s Sons, Fa gears ee WANTED —WANTED, A GOOD. PLAS- ae torso oto Virginia immediately. Tnquire at 86 Brom finishers. Constant emp OD SILK Hat 3% South Fifth street, Phil ie wan application to lad i, Wanten IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE JOBBING faney dyer. ‘To a good hand eon il be given; none butateady men £F,,8 tina Wages expected, A. L. oit, M press Company. HEMICAL BANK, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 2, 1889. Thirty-first dividend.— The President and Darectors of Ui Bani are i yeciared 0 Guarieny dividend of a er cent, payable to stockholders on. al da! ; Bey of October neat, By onder of the Board. 2 y of WILLIAMS, Casiler, T)UNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. WILL PAY ON PRESENTA. on at their banking office, the coupons on San Francisco City Water Works 10 per cent bonds. RESSELL, FARRAR & CO., BANKERS, 63 WALL streat.—Foreign and domestic’ exchange bought and sold. Funds for investment on foreign account. "Prompt attention ven all bualuess enirusted tous by eoumtry’ banks aod ers. FISLDRES OF UNITED STATES couPON FivE PER bondi edeemabiz in 1874, issued under act of June is boy! "aay eee the same for inseribed eos came 2 lication % NC. 4 SHERMAN & CO. =a ars H. FRERICHS & CO. ord EXCHANGE PLACE, (ranch house of De Jersey & Co., Manchester, Eiglasd,) RAFTS ON’ LOND AT THREE DAYS’ HSIUH AND AT SIXTY DATS SIGHT, ILLIONS OF DOLLARS UNCLAIMED IN THE BANOL al of En, a wanting heirs. Advertised lista kept, P és traced; arms found painted aad engraved. H. HAYS, Next of Kin aud Herallry offloe, 6:9 a0 Opie Broadway, New York. a SIGHT AND TIME BILLS ON ALL THE SOUTHERN cities: purchssed by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. FOLLOWING COUPONS, DUE ON THE 1ST OF tober, 1869, will be paid on presentation at the banking house of Duncan, Sherman & Co., New Tock Detroit and Pontiac Railroad coupons, $40 each. Hanulbal and St. Joseph Railroad coupons, $35 and $17 8) acl ‘St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Co, coupons, $35 and $ Heach Buflalo and State Line allroad ‘coupons, $85 each, ‘ TNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, and from 8 to7 P. M. 10 $8,000, received. Deposits nade on ¢ October 20, will draw interest from Ootober 1. Six per ow V. HAUGHWOUT, President. orge Seeley and John McLean, Vice Preaidente: Gardner Chapin, Secretary; Solomon L. Hull, Attorney and Counsel, DENTISTRY. NTTEXTORTION PRICES \—GREATIMEROY eMTENTS, Four premiums awarded. Dr. N'S “Gallery of Teeth.” Twenty-second street sid Batt aren Beautiful {pearl waleanie’ teeth. Gold seta only $2), silver, $8. Ex- traction of teeth poritively no { RIIFICIAL TEETH.—DR. DURKIN CONTIN TO extract teeth in two seconds without the slightest pain. Teeth net over stumps. No extra charge for temporary eets or for ae ek where artificial teeth are inserted. R.G. DURKIN, 375 Canal a one door from Laurens. OTICE.— iN “SURGIOAL, AND N mechanical dente, ‘9 Prince street, third house west of Broadway, (formerly of Fulton street and Broadway.) inserts he teeth on the most approved principles ai ‘substan Mia manner. His filling cannot be surp harges mode “DENTAL OPRRATIONS, BY THE hia rooms, corner of Broad Thirty I bone filling ispnt in wl Og nO pressure, giving no pain, The me aching weth can be Billed with it, T 204 CANAL, STREET, A iE RANDRETT BUILDINGS, 4 Mont earaNsies A Assonrwen, EA FOR FIRST CLASS Cy TRADE, ELEGANT ELEGANT VELUE SpA Ny FURS, ALL FIRST CLASS: oops’ AND OFFERED AT POPULAR PRICES. ELLIOTT, (late MACKENZIE.) A’ 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE, ON MONDAY, OcT. 3, 800 pieces extra heav Par! Is glee SIL 385 BROAPWAY. STRAN! |, ADRIANCE & CO. Have now open at retail fan extensive and select stock NEW AND D FASHTONABLE FALL SILKS, AND DOS DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Also, from auction, ST RETAIL, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, A great variety of H BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, PLAIDS, OTTOMANS, CAL t a great sacrifice on cost of importation, L, Will offer bn Monday, Ociober 3, our extensive assort- inent of skirts at great redvictions, PECK BROTHERS 61 Chambers street. GREAT NOVELTY WILL BE OPENED T K AT ELUOTIS (Lars McKrnzix), mH STREET, Brandéeth buildings. FU USH BURNOU: TRIE AND TARTAN PLAIDS, CIRCULAR one LOAKS. ‘AND ee BEING THE LATEST Pata S NOVELTIES, Suitable alike for opera and promenade. 294 and 296 Canal street. RICH LACES AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Paris embroideries, just opened. Isicek thread and pusher Ince veils, eolfonrs, barbes and re, and pusher laces and edgings. Real po int a point applique lice collars, sets and laces, all Adege oe Ob Paris embrotibred handcerchibGihew styles. Valenciennes and medallion lace collars, sets, and hdkt'a. Real Valenciennes laces and etgings, from’ Is, per yard and FROM AUCTION. 1,150 Maltese nce collars, sets, from $2 only nlf the usual ested to examine our stock before purchasing WILLLAMS 4 00, (late Peter Roberta), PER CENT LES Bands, bands, bands— Algo, infants’ waists, re trimmings, in great varie! B. WILLIAMS & CO, (late P erie), 429 Broadway. 1 WixDow SHADES, Oot Pahee 50 cents Per. roll; Iilow shades, Sper p GOUTES', 314 Hudson street, above Spring. DRY GOODS, &C. A’ #71 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE. SILKS, SILKS. 1,000 pieces oe. rich ROS D'EPSON SILKS, wa 15 rite i yard, Bos FUR DEPA GR. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER AT HIS OLD STAND, a 361 BROADWAY. CK SILKS—BL, Wy JACKSON, No G51 Bro rout ts offering at retall the Bea most dealrable shock Tmodruing black allks ever "Foul dcas repeand Segores 4, 8, 90 to 52 inches wide, WBo Steaes bhabode St, worth $1 25. B0 pieces rich pet $1, worth S12 and $30; great bargains, Ser Rea examine bolero purchasing elsewhere: ‘Observe, W. JACKSON, Importer of Mauruing Goods Broadway, belween Spring and Prince streets, BULPINS! GREAT OPENING DAY OR PALL AND WINTER{CLOAKS, YOR CITY RETAIL TRADE, WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, When will be ibited THE:GREATEST ARRAY OF NOVELTIES EVER OF- FERED IN NEW YORK. Re BULPINS! LACK CLOTH eae sapavcaien cloth o} yht colored cloth cl In great bea OF style. perry FUR DEPARTMENT. BULPIN’S FUR DEPARTMENT, GRAND OPENING DAY aes LADIES’ FANCY FURS, IN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT HIB OLD STAND, 361 BROADWAY. .CK VELVET CLOAKS. BY BLACK VELVET CLOAKS. LARGE ASSORTMENT! LARGE ASSORTMENT! NEWEST DESIGNS! \W READY! NOW READY NOW READY! ay FOR SALE BY JAMES G. ork cl No. 303 Canal PINS! BY ; BULPINS! GREAT OPENING DAY PALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, Cre Rs RETA Rae, ON WEDNESDAY, "OCTOBER, 5, que GREATEST SaEAN Ge HAVGLZIZS EVER OF FERED IN NEW YORK. BULPINS} roadway near Franklin street. USTLES—B. F. MOORE'S INFLATED BUSTLES.— Every iady should wear this superior arucle. They form fect ‘skirt supporter. Light, cool and, durable. Wholg saleby 8. FM Nassau street; W. 8. Conant & Co.. street; Gaeta 4, Robbins, 28 Vesey street; C) Mellen & Go. Trinity building, and retailed everywhere. ULPIN’S FUR DEPARTMENT, B ULPIN'S FUR DEPARTMENT, GRAND OPENING DAY FOR LADIES’ FANCY ee ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, an nis Ob'SEAND, Fu 361 BROADWAY. RUSSELS AND CHANTILLY LACES, ‘A large variety now on hand: black ‘lace points, man- ins, flounees, veils, capes, and colfures, Also point aguille ses, collary arbes, handkerchiefs, and a large jvariety of es. rT, 708 Brondvway. NS! pee BULPINS! GREAT OPENING DAY For FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, F cry, Reval, TRADE, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, Tne GREATaer LReaine snc nelnd invan or. FERED IN NEW. YORK. 361 Broadwa near Fraiklin street. oe OILOLOTHS, D DRUGGETS, ‘Stair ee parece ae — LOW PRICED CA CARPETINGS, Rugs, Mata, Stair Mr Rods, &e., d&c., &e. LORD & TAYLOR, 255 to 261 GRAND STREET. URTAIN MATERIALS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS; LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, WINDOW SHADKS, GILT CORNICES, Tassels, Bands, Loops, Brackets, &c., &C., BELOW USUAL PRICES! LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 255 to 261 GRAND STREET. BULPINS! YUARLOTTE G. SMIT! HAS OPENED HER ~ FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS, teeta a AND JACKETS, ufactured ex Manufactared expOW cITy TRADE. 11002 Broadway, above Twenty-aisth strest. |ORSETS AND SKIRTS. MRS. GAYNOR’S Jong experience inthe manufacturing and importing of the above articles, ON CLUSIVELY, [rarranis ber to nesure ladies that she cin sult every varloty of taste, with the first quality material and at the lowest possible ices. She hag just received her season's supply of the finest Paris model shape corsets ever before exhibited; the latest rt. Pi ie attern ‘N-Bl—Ladies’ fll shaped skirts altered and made over. MRS. GAYNOR, &3 Broadway, two doors from Union square. ORSETS, CORSETS.—SEVERAL CASES OF THE REAL French 'M. Werreley corsets, to book in front, selling at a sacrifice in consequence of being damaged by water of the voyage. ‘They will be sold for rice of the eommon Ger- Tnan so-called French, st MRS, GAYNOWS corset aad skint store, 843 Broadway, two doors from Union square. C LOAKS AND MANTILLAS, MADAME PINCHON Has now opened her fall and winter fashions in pve silk and cloth mantillas and cloaks, allof which have been selec.ed by herself in Paris, and are of the latest Parisian novelties. MADAME F. PINCHON, 56 Bleecker treet. FPASHIONABLE PARIS SHAPE CLOAKS, In Lyons velvet and fancy cloths, menufactured in ere aga chicas neo AND WINTER ENGLISH HOSIERY. Full assortment of ladies, gen gentlemen’s and children’s, AT LOW PRICES. Lambs’ woo] and merino hose and half hose. Bleached and colored cotton hose and half hose. ‘Bik and raw silk hose and half hose. Also, Merino, lambs’ wool, cotton and silk di 7 iments of every kinds Mt Under are LORD &! TAYLOR, 256 to 261 Grand street, $51 0 46) Broadway, Catharine street, RWAT BARGAINS IN SKIRTS. The balance of our stock at retail. PECK BROTHERS, 61 Chambers street. ytd ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE anted—For one-fourth cash, one-fourth on six months credit and the balance in selected ‘lands in Texas a the best titles. References given in New York, New Orleans or Galveston. Apply to or address Sylvester Lay, 16 Wall at. Gt ATTRACTION. EDWARD LAMBERT i co., ‘No. 335 Broadw: Will open on Monday morning, Oct. 3, SUPERB a aa her LYONS SILKS, SILK ROBES. 4 PARIS DRESS 0 Gi Purchased at the great auction sales, onty, All of which will be offered 2 per cent below the cost of nibs. LOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDER GARMENTS. A large assortment of the most celebrated manufacture will be AT RETAIL, ON SONDAY, OCTOBER 3. STRANG, ADRIANCE & CO., 366 Broadway. REAT ATTRACTION. ‘The attention of ladies is p: Pee {nvited to « line of SUPERB val VET LOU NC! At $30 and $36. WHICH WE aa OPEN a RETAIL ON These goods ire ail ot tls poanerts importation, In full assortments, NEW DESIGNS AND CHOICE COLORINGS, At these prices they are unquestionably the best bargains of season. EDWARD LA! LAMBERT & CO., me __ 335 Broadway, corner Worth street. SREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODs, SA F buyers of silks, 0 w HOLES ALE, ’ r, Mt be nol at thirty per cent mo ation to these merchanta and milliners that buy lowe. ks cash house, established since 1834, offers Bet to the trade seldom met with. Please call 6 your purchases. T.E.ISAA 104 Duane street, sev OHLSAAT BROTHE now ia porta large all sizes. 48 JOUN STREET, “HAVE assortinent of headdress chenille, in DRY GOODS, &C. OUSE FURNISHING, WE ATTENTION OF THE LA \e PaRTICULARL) CALLED 10 OUR ba HEL WEPING Goo! TAMDRACING ALT. nak beer on oF SHEETING AND es ae etn 1G LINENS OF SUPERIOR. MA “We eas AL AMASK CLOTHS, 1, SIZES, Bry )WELINGS, DOYLIES AND NAPKINS. L80— SiARSRTLLES COUNTERPANES. DMPLETE ASSORTMENT, COMPRISING 4 MR THE MOST POPULAR MAK: ALL THE hes ot wou DING THE BALL VAL BHA ERS, ENGLISH, WELOH, &e. ROWARD. ) LAMBERT & 00., ROADWAY, CORNER WORTH St. Pama A. HEARN HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT ARE TENS OF TS reitobs Sao aA ARTINe New and exclusive styles, ALSO, Made to order, and fitted in a suj LADIES MOURNING GLOAKS)M AWELES and SA;CQUES, HILDREN’S CLOAKS, aareet and novelties generally. Altos ‘ul assortment of FASHIONAMLE DRY GOODS. 776 Broadway, above Ninth street. ICHTENSTELN, 387 BROADWAY, Verifies the old adage “That variety isthe spice of life,” in the artistical ag well as natural world. FOR HIS ENDLESS VAR VARIETY OF RIBBONS, of every hue and shade, would Ie lead one to sup that art had been taxed to her utmost in producing such a display. From a plain and simple style to one of the most nique rib- bod allke “appropriate for, ® peasant girl or those sulted to a ‘ine Je LICHTENSTELN has Ths always the BEST STOCK OF RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS that can be found in New York. It is the place to match anything in the way of dress, if it can be done in New York at all, ‘The prices, too, are reasonable, and that is a point of con- sideration. Ladies, after all, are the best judges. Call at 887 Broadway, and de decide for for yourselves, ACE CURTAINS, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. will open on MONDAY, (Oct. 3, A ver stock of RICH TACHCOirAtNs VESTIBULE LACES, At prices fully 25 per eet lea than the sate goods are usually Canal street, corner of Mercer. ‘OURNING DEPARTMENT. A complete assortment of all kinds of MOURNING eeeh il Incluc English and French bombustnes Trish h popling, extra quality, satin “de chene cloth, Lyonese. cloth, e, Ottoman cloth, ‘Mohair lustre,” 8-4 camel's hair merinoes, 64 delaines, &c., bc., de. ‘A. T. STEWART & 6O., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. M™ ste BIJOU SKIRT EMPORIUM, 76 Bleecker street. ‘The best and cheapest woven skirts in New York, wholesale and retail. INee FALL CLOAKS NEW aaSTitLa STORE HENRY EDGERTON'S, 409 Canal street. ‘The stock of new fall garments at this establishment em- traces every variety of LADIES’ CLOTH xp VELVET C) OAs, CHESTERFIELD ay CLOTH BURNOUS, ETTS, USTERS, &0., &C. In calling the attention of our patrons to our FALL EXPOSITION, we have only to reiterate our former assertions, viz:— Our nes is manufactured under our own supervision espe- clally for °°wEW YORK RETATL TRADE, and those who deal with us, either for the city or country pool will ey our assortment Salar by any similar es- CITY. Country merchanta wil find it to their advantage pan call before purchasing elsewhere, providing low gala Me any consideration to them. HENRY EDGERTON, 409 Canal street. ot YORK"MOURNING STORB.” ‘A sult of “mourning” in Twelve hours. No. 477 eee baal FALL DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION IN pape 8 SES LINEN GOODS OF ‘EVE ‘ERY DESCRIPTION. ‘ALSO RIBBONS, BONNETS, &0., &C. . G. HOOK, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue: TLKS N®x, ml te opened on Tuesday, October 4, received per atoamer Ay A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Obamabars wack Reade streets. 1 ‘aaa TRADE TLK Poe, RiLKs. ree «ac. added to 8 A a7 aa Boa tonne STOCK OF DOUBLE — AND TWO _FLOUNC! ROB! $17 and upwards. Met and $1 25 silks pure sed auction sale of Wilnerding & Mount eerntaan st ialaree A. T. STEWART & CO,, Broadway, Chambers and Reade stroets, ICH DRESS SILKS AND ‘D ROBES, Latest Paria St variet} DRESS a iglesia ‘AT Sree Yai Full assortment of RICH PLAIDS, &c., &c. oe a oe 461 to 467 BROADWAY Row. 255 to 261 GRA: Nos. 47 and 49 GxtMtaRINE STREET. erage ert int aL an Sapranane a 12. sith $l 25; 4 springy, $160; 17 spri Deal lied springs a 87 0 doze: Ae and Idat $18 Ol maple tam nib 9 : over. HARDING, Woven Skirt ee ipring sireet, near Hudson. KIRT SPRINGS, WIRE ROLLED, DRAWN FRO! coarse N wo fine, ud raion annealed or tempered equal to springs. Wa. CR SUAN Waa GEIRTS,, SHIRTS, SKIRTS. __ ° ge eget et esd Mt Madame Demorest's) bey inform her friends anc ¢ public it she has open central and eligible salesrooms, — 76 Bleecker street, One door west of Broadway, Where she will be always ready to meet the wants of her frlenda withthe very best arucles {athe way of skis, bustics, > sauiahe eke 1! SKIRTS!!! GRAND OPENING. Mrs. HARTSHORNE begs to inform her lady friends that she has opened the commodious salesrooms 76 Bleecker street, eco west from Broadway,) with a large assortment-of the BIJOU WOVEN SKIRTS, Bilich for grace, lightness and dia abilt 4 ral Tibich for race, lightness, and durability are universally 76 BLEECKER STREET, One door west from Broadway. axa SHAWLS! FROM AND OF OUR ows IMFoRn Comprising a large and choice assortment of the Ine nd ‘pont faakionable designs, will be offered at retall on ‘Manda October 8, greatly un pei: emg D, REAL Indra SMe mis SHAWLS, at very low prices, STRANG, ote & CO. Broadway. KIRTS FOR THE MILLION, Our entire stock at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. PECK BROTHERS, 61 mbers street, HAWLS AND CLOAKS. OUR NOVELTIES RE NOW READY, Ronny many exclusive styles aoeigaed expressly for our CITY RETAIL TRADE, CHARLES STREET & CO., 475 Broadway. T elegant novel ies, received - decane cates ved per steamship Van. AT RETAIL ON MONDAY. October 3, STRANG, ‘ADRIANGE. it 00., Broadway. —_————S © Broadway, HE “PATENT EXTENSION WOVEN SEAMLESS skeleton akirts,” winrranted not to rip or come ay ] made of the very best ‘watch steel’ springs, ranging (ronk three to thirty hoopa. They are the best mate ‘combining ease economy and anranitity, "e FRANCE, mann- fret or haeabers street, uj Horta notet? UP stairs. AU Kinds of skirts Tm iE CLOTHING TRADE. RETAIL PRICES CURRENT OF THE SEASON AT EVANS’ EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 66 AND 68 FULTON STREET, BETWEEN GOLD AND OLIFF STREETS, Cassimere business conta. Fall over sacks and capes. Good teste ee oe frost coats. Fo auest ‘Froneh woth fro frock Casnimere business pants. All the new atylen of all vesting. Fancy vel Chasizoore veola- Jete black cloth suits. Gatalmere wut vo taatcl wou KEN YARNS.—SINGLE AND TWO. THRRAD woollen yarns, suttable for cravata, hoods and scarfs, constantly manufactired and for aale low ‘by JAMES ARM Pubdnipi Pied Mills, Marsball street, above Poplar street, DRY GOODS, &C. NDERGARMENTS. Conte 18, thread BENGAT. 8 SILK SHIRTS and PANTS, VERY HEAVY, fc MERINO AND LAMBEWOOL do. LADIES’ do., in great base § nage RIBBED HOSE AND BAL HORE, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Now open, \WARD LAMBERT & 00, Grnedwny, coracr of Werth aitect. DANIZED “cig 4 care PABRICS, A wholesale only. WORSTED, WOR sane ges a 10 CENTS amp cents per atthe importer’s, 882 Broad pbony Eien and and Nineteenth streets, com side. Ale; re’s gloves’ ih honie: i 00 we Sey ed haags Ee BROADWAY. 981. Ex ae a atGrcrony OF LADIES 987 ont ADY .DE LINEN ONLY. zt 1 rear ay, neat Twenty aicik street 1859. By a tenoene eS fe Invite attention from their patrous ‘and the publle to their coms, plete assortment o: a MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS b Fg and winter sales, embracing all the latest noveltleg: of PARIS AND LONDON MARKETS, together with thelr ugual full varieles of staple produotloue, #0) Shirts to order; Sample shirts and collars made on approbation, FALL FASHIONS. nee WA ew NNN ho ‘ALL MILLINERY.—MRS. DAV IDeON: 1% pn the honor to announce to ladies of New ork tat de now prepared usually rieh and elegant assortment a com} i every novelty or the seanen. Borer irae, Wem OP arenas. a Fate PATTERNS. MADAME GOODALL HAs te inferm her numerous friends aad oustomess thas Mr. from bala fase be returned anced hee ernie reek): in Fanesyet weir fans Sia London apd Parke’ $id Osual street, J{™ DRESSES, MEAD DRESSES, A ouuAT an Vaniery. JAMES G,"“AITREN, 808 Canal F. LANDRY, 698 Broadway Thanks his ond the Jublie in eneral tor past favors, fap his @- sad lanow ania to came a splendid all classes, at fair prices. lea and ermines are the best in this market. M4 NERY ¢ OPENING.—WE WILL OPEN OUR SPA show rooms every day this season with a full assortew, men of miliinery for Indigo and chikives, “Pall bonnets $65 winter bonnets $7. Beautiful bonnets. 1. BINNS, Millinery, 685 Broadway, np GENTA, MAGENT. 5 rt MA aa AG) ‘Ay The Magenta cloak, Just received from Paris, tes G, AITKEN, ‘No. 808 Canal street. Raat BONNETS FOR THE cea De New millinery, 479 Broadway, up sféire, Pattern bonnets now ready. ag ARIS MILLINERY!~ PARIS MILLINERY? BEAUTIFUL BONNETS! CHEAPER THAN A Tr Jae @, ATTREN'S ‘No. 503 Canal street ARIS MIL ett —GRAND OPENING OF LADIES” and misses’ dress hats on Thursday, Uct. 6, to be exclu= sively devoted to exhibition for our faaliohable le ity lad actos, of of all that is rare, novel and recherche in our branch house in Paris, and fone of the ae OUF own artisis. | We invite the particular stiention to our ificent assortment at re. 8, P, LOVETT's, 768 Broadway, e doors below Eighth street, (RIMMED STRAW BO) COLORED VELVET ‘ET BONNETS! ROYAL VELVET BONN! MISSES’ SONNETS? TO SUIT saiewears Gaz TRIENNIAL PARADE OF THR NEW YORE! Fire Depariment on Mondey. October 1, ulations vy joard of tf Regeons a meeting, August 10, 1859,— On motion decided that no Tnvitations be extended to out of town companies for that day; but should any visiting comy ies appear: & place will be provided for them in the first farat divic § Dsspaxpep Compares Wass CASRS ARE PExDING Burro: ae Courts.—The Board of Engineers ise 08 menial such companies disbanded. by the Fire Commiastoners £e hava | been placed in service by the Common Counell, unless pre- vious. arade the Courts declare them ee EA in which case they cannot parade, ‘ogally ‘Mosic.—The Board will ce tof ty from those companies who will Pt tenho 2 placed uote Renae ‘irecuou of the Grand Prrnaxce Fee.—Every company that doce not furnish mu- sic will be required to pay tothe Grand Marshalor his derk, at the Chief va office, thirty-five cents per man, as classed b; the city ordinance, vir:— Jat claps engine ooinpany, 79 men. 8d Hook and ladder Hose ven, Invitations.—Decided to Thvite tant Engineers, Exempt Firemen’s Board of Fire € EE aay and ex-Fire Cepeda Exempt En- gine Company, Board of Trustees of Fire Department, Boar of Fire" Wardens; President, Vice President and Secretar: Fire Department, and all other officers and ex-ollleers of RG Fire Department. Gir Avmonrees —The Hyon, Common Counell and Heada of Departments are invi wo review the “whe it passes the front of the City Hall. ee a ee Umirorm.—Fire cap, bias ‘pani ‘and firensen’s red shirt, ‘Luvs or Marcu.—The Department will form at ten o’eloc! A. M. on Fifth avenue, right resting on Thirty-fourth ‘ret - eountermarch down ' Fifth avenue to Fourteenth through Fourteenth street to Eighth avenue, to Bleeckerstreets to Broadway; down Broadway, through the Park, to Chathara street, to East Broadway, to Grand street, to Bowel » © the Washington statue (Union park), marchin, and dismiss. Nae are usualy lat | iB place of forming for 1¢ are notified line will mova at pees! rit clock look about here ‘be only one company on Chief HARRY Lee RD, Grand Marshal, G, Joszra Rucu, Assistant Engineer, Secretary. emai circle Ee ‘ASHINGTON ENGINE COMPANY NO. 20.—NO+ tice.—rhe honorary members ft the above company who intend to participate in the coming p cons Invited to attend a meeting foBe hela af sg “ie eagle ito Monday evening, October pclae nite M. Manan, Secretary. mM, Wotemen. ____. WINES, LAQUORS, 4&0, ]HAMPAGNE—RUBIS (CABINET).— aN COP kecouret ruby colon which iaeety tote wie Thy wine is undoubtedly one of the finest a ‘chammpagies prot dlucod in France, and is made from grapes of tho choicest tions. For sale by all ee velee- PARTICULAR NOMCR. The un a that many competiiors are spread eget iy the win imported under the name of colored, de hereby bid the sum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS te ace pace meee gould in any public Sa afford the proof that the deep color of the thing else'but the pure juice of Une grape, vue due to any GORRG &.00.. A Chalons Sur Marne, Fri Wo pledge ourselves to pay the on a ‘dollars upon, the above condition: “CRAMER, Pe ahd McCLOSKEY, imp ment Rroad street. OHN J. STAFF, 86 FRANKLIN STREET, Jo WboRtE AND, DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS I offer for sale, on the most favorable terms, ] BRANDY—James Hennessey, Otard, Pinet, Marrett, Saze- rac, and vintages 1806 and upward. RUM—Jamaica (from London docks), Granada and St. Croixe GIN—Club House, Cabinet and Double At a WHISKEY—Irish, Scotch, Bourbon and apy MADETRA~—AI! the favorite brands, in po half pipes and quarter cask SHERRY—Of the best brands, Amontelado, Topaz, Stand- PORT—Cokeburn’s, Sandeman & Co., Harris uaran+ teed for fine table and’ medicinal properties. hitttide BORDEAUX WINES—All the favorite brands, CHAMP: ‘AGNE— Imperial, Cabinet, Moet & Chandon, Heid+ sick & Co., Piper, & ehTQUEORS La Grand, Chartrense, from Grenoble; Cu- &e. rages J Maraschino, Annisett T| imported direct from, 'ER—Guinness’ extra Stou Ar. Guinness, fon & Co., in quarts i pints, Hondon Porter. Campbell's 1d CROTON ALE—Wm. 0, Mile’, re trade home use an ROWE, Gece at eA ‘ORTER TF. Ganl's Porter and Brown Stout. Also for ours rt. own trade—home and for CHAMPAGNE CIDER—Crab and pippin—home use and OT th the above foreign goods are of more, at as low prices .s they ean be procured from ly F, source. | 86 Franklin street, between Breeding! ‘and Ohureh. A PERLE GNE, 18 WINE IS OF ae ISTE f ewe 2 18 GUAR. ea 1D TO-COMPA RR, FAV ITH ANY WI MER] ah) ae BY pct DEA Hae eS mae sais BEGG & MoCLOSK EY, IMPOR’ W 'UROAD STREET. FINE ARTS. ~ ee APARNA RAR DAcvrrngoryrss. ‘The only true and durable picture, made at PARET2 Gallery, 207 Bowery. near Firat atreetc XY. parerz DAGUERREOTYP) Large size for 50 conta, The most durable picture made. Gallery’, 297 Bowery, between Houston and First ste.