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2 fe not dangerous—it Js wound in the face, the ball taking the under lip, Phe folle Pete names of these under my oom- The following *rounied in tho attack on Monday — , of Baltimore, conductor of the tor Off. piewe of ago rdson, of Baltimore, brakeman; dam Hammond, late Deputy Sheriff of Berkeley coun- ty: shot byough the hip, very severely “George Wollett, a Superintendent in the railroad ma- ohine shop# at Martinsburg; shot throngh the left am, Goo. H. Morphy, prosecuting attorney for Berkoloy unty, shot in the leg. Noise. Hoo apes 8 hot in the ankle, arm and face, apparently wit WL shot, Edmond McCabe, abot through the shoulder, amd arm fractured—a bad Wound, Clinton Bowman, conductor on the tonnage train, two ‘wounds, one on the shoulder, aud the other across the eyebrow. THE ARRESTED INSULGENT AT CARLISLE Cantata, Pa., Oot. 33, 1869, ‘The man arrosted yestorday gives his namo as William Barrison, and 1 still imprisoued. It is supposed he wil! ‘be brought before the Court on a writ of habeas corpus to-morrow for a discharge. SPECIAL DESPATCH FROM HARPER'S FERRY. Hanzrzn's Faray, Oot. 23, 1850. G. W. Chambers, Rooorder of the towa, is aow tho noting Mayor, and has beem appointed by Col. Craig, Captain of the Armory Guard. Tt is conjeotured, from certain dovelopenests, that to-morrow night was the time originally fixed fer the gonoral attack. Patrol companies have ‘been organized bere, and at Boliver and Camp Hill. ‘The evidences are datly accumulating that the insurrec- tion was based upon a wide-eproad national organization, gad that many persons in ether States, whose names aro promised, bad complicity with the conspirators. ‘The two men from Chambersburg, Pa., who captured am insurgent, state that tho negro Frederick Douglass bad ‘been there within a few days of the attack, holding secret moctings with the abolitionists. SPECIAL DESPATCH FROM CHARLESTOWN VIRGINIA. Cuarsestown, Jefferson Co., Oct. 23, 1869. Captain Charles Campbell, of Chambersburg, Pa., and M.Y. Tanger, arrived here on horseback from Carlisle to-day, and had an interview with Andrew Hantor, E3q., who ts assisting the Commonwealth's Attorney. They fBtatod that they had captured and committed to Carlisle jail, ‘ut two o'clock yesterday, one of the fugitive insurgenta, ‘who they think is Cook. They alse had an interview with the prisoners in jail, who say the man’s name is Hovteb. Olu Brown refused to taik to them. Mr. Hunter despatched an application by mail, under «©? Mr. Price, mail agent, to Governor Wise, for a u on the Governor of Pennsylvania for the ar- r vorty. The Governor hes also been tolegraphed. ¥ cr Stephens is still living. Coppie now says he Mer brother with bim, but does not know wi him. Old Brown gave the Sheriff an or- ae phy, paymaster at the Harper's Ferry Ss three huudred dollars taken from him t mforts for himself and follow prisonors. SPATCA FROM WaSHINGTON. Wastnxcton, Oct. 23, 1859. < War has received, since tho affair at a n Lene letter, purporting to coms Y ok, dated at Chambersburg, Pa., in- (is his intention to march an army of wuwant men aud take Harper's Ferry and stown, and iberate the prisoners, and to perform Giver the Secretary warning ia advance if they reaky in- ended to carry ous their threats. THE * “IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT” IN THE PULPIT. THE FINAL DOOM OR SLAVERY. A very large congregation of white and colored people nasembled at the Shiloh Presbyterian Church last even. ing, to hear a discoureo from tho Rey. H. H. Garnet on the final doom of slavery in the United States of America. The services were began by the singing of the well ‘known paraphrase— Before Jehovah's awful Throne, which was rencored—both musically and vocally —~as weil as the best organized choir could give it. ‘There wore 8 grea, number of white persons present, among the most promiucnt of whom we observed Mr. Andrews, merchant, of this city, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Wilkin, Bou and Dr. McElroy, of South Brod ¥ A prayer was offered by a white clergyman, sho of fered up to the Throno of Grace the rather equivocal re- mark, that be boped that ‘this circumstance * would tend to the glory of God. What “ the circumstance” alluded to might have been he did not mention. The rest of tho prayer was devoted tothe usual requirements of the slave the poor aud needy, “ now groaning under their chains,’ the venerable preacher vehemently praying thattho world might in a very short space of time rejoice in full-blown freedom. After other services incidental to the ritual of the Pres- byterian form of worship, The Rev. Mr. Garner began his discourse by reading a varivty of passages from the Books of Mosca and the other sacred writers, referring particularly tothe regulations concerning the mode of servitude which obtained amony tie Jews. Ho drew largely upon the prophets and the sof the Old Testament, as well as upon the ings of the « various passages—most of ich have been freque oled—he said, were se- ed from the Word of God, given to every man of y vation, kindred avd tongue. They were tuo sume authority to-day as when the prophets received them; there will never be a time in which thess ‘words shal! have a different meaning. @ consideration of the recent tumult at Harper's Forry The mews bad come to us, be said, that op the shor “es of ‘Maryiaed and Vire'nia an effort was made to rid ihe op- s ever i pr of the oppression of the oppr The results were well knowu to every one. The revere tid gentlornan recited the facte—ae pubiished in the Harazp. naied them as be Mouey was at the rolutionists, the goods of the people wore betore them, but they took hot a do! Life they might have taken—and they could have Divod to flow in the streets, but this they did not, Their object was only to give liberty to the captive, aud freedom to those held i chains. ‘The whole history of the world might be searched to find a parallol for this occurrence. He dwelt om the fact that only niveteeo mon kept cover 2,000 persons—men, women and chil Boners for a long time. The’ whole power of the Ui President downwards—had been catled upon to This was a proof of the What would ‘when 19,000 wall demand their rights? ‘What will be iug when 60,000 men shail calf for that which is due to them? What shall be the fesling of the people when one miilion of men shall rise up together and ery out, inthe words of Patrick Henry, “Give n liberty or give me deta?” If Jon Brown’ was wrong in trying to secure Liberty to the oppressed, then George Washington was wrong in giving liberty to this continent. Though Washington was a slavehiolder he bore true testimony to the cause of human freedom. The man Who condemns Brown must algo condemn Washington. Brown is condemned because he failed, and Washington i if he had failed in the good Brown obeyed the Di lease the oppressed, avoring to Own words show that bis ob. was mc tho slave, and where wax the man who fault with "bim tor so doing? It was 3 ble for slavery to exist long in this county, Mf there were 5,000,000 of horses or oxen in confinement they Would sometimes become restive, auch less men wliose minds are capable of improvement and refinement. The reverend gentleman thon referred to the insurrection of Denmark Vesey in 1822 in the State of Biaryland. He was an npaasisted negro, and #0 complete was the clan—withoat the aid of whith men—that the Scheme was on the very eve of accomplishment. Nat ‘Torner tried itagam, but failed, apd in 1859 thero was another movement ied by white and black men. Slavery he eaid must fall, Its doom was sealed. From ihe graves of the murdered and the ashes of the burnt greater ax. ertions will arise. Millions have suffered by Jand and ea—millions have been stolon from the land of their fathers—haye perished on the middle passage— have found watery avee—and the day of re- tribution is at band. soul that Binneth, it shail Surely die, saith the Lord. Jefferson himself’ tromb| when he considered that God 46 Just, and what more could be say than » man who borrowed from the New Tesiamen ‘the tacts stated in the Declaration hea Ind dence? The time wus coming when the people would be muidened and driven to desperation and exclaim for liberty or death. ‘These exertions would at least cause the stave- holders to think. Governor Wise had been reflecting dseply since these last ocourrences, and the effect of the Movement would yet be more remarkable. effort ‘Also showed the weakness of slavery and the ey re with which the vilesystem might be overthrown: Showed how much sympathy is extended to C7) ae in every part of the Uuited States. It was said the black man, that he has no rights which white ‘men = bound to rospect, but all that coujd be said of slavory ‘was that it has no right but the right to die. The Rev. Mr. Garnet then went on to fix the blame of Be cholera Ivan blood at Harper's Ferry on the + roar : Schama ee oor was had wuld be that well known that they bad no for, but hat all Aas every one, fay nothing at all. Their onl; t the wevement had fu hipaa bs ympathy with the opr. their 8; yimpathy¢ was with the the opp Whereture, pray for the cause, and espe- He then passed w | he state | NEW YORK: HERALD, ————— clally for Brown, one of the nobleet and greatest men who have over lived, ‘of whom the Governor himself het amid he was tho ganiest man he oversaw, He then wen! to review the results of tho late insurrection. Hs looked on ibne « blessing W the slaves. Thousands of whites ware on their sidé, and the end of the work would be success, ‘There 18 ‘not power cuough in the Stave of Now York, ho observed, to arrest Gerrit Smith. The whole Weet would rise, and the government knows |i No mea could arrest avy oue in Vermont, Thore was not streagts enough in the whole State to do it, ‘This was the time ior the South to carry out thoir threat of dissulving the Uaivu. Let them take care of themselves a9 they Wo froquontly oust. But this they could not do. ‘The rest of the discourse was addroasad to the oongro- gation, the proachor warning them all w stand by tho bay of freedom, and on every occasion to prefer liborty death, SERVION AT HOPH CHAPEL. ‘The ingependont church, cr the s0 called ‘ First Inde- pendent Society," of which tho Rov. George F. Noyes ts the ministor, hold thoir services yesterday aa usual a¢ Hope Chapel, No. 720 Broadway, and the Rev. George F. Noyes delivered a discourse on the subject of “The Irre- presaible Couflios.”” ‘After prayor and a hymn by tho choir, the Rey. George SES F, Noyes roke in the pulpit and commenced his discourse. He first dwelt very lougthily om the dospotism of Fraace, the present deplorubie state of Italy, and then spoke of religious liberty in general, and of religious liberty a6 ou. bodied and set forth by the society of which he is the Sep head. Martin Lather made tho first movement, and opened the way towards religious liberty, then tho Epts- opal church sprang up, which he represonted as only another form of Roman Catholicism, and now, he said, ‘wo are advancing still further, aud it ia the object of thid fooiety to set forth the idca of true, ontire freedom ta re- wattors. He thon spoke of tho present state of Rome, und finally camo to the pith of his diacourse, Tho Irrepresaivie Confiict.’” By the Decinration of Independence, he said, we are told that all men are boru free and equal, but sill we have four millions of people downtrodden and shackle, and the great issue of the present day 1s, shall wo have freedom ia the church—shall we have frecdom for the DRY GOoDs, so. MRA, GAYNOR’ Pre of every aabane be muted with & mont tating Skirt, woven ‘and viker Skelotene, Crinaline, awlied. hes, beaten, tna bast ae and ‘ther Oot. Cer bese: th variety ta Masco’ Waists “SHR GAYNOR oat to her own make tarictom Shirt iso Well Rowe) Mot qracuaied sbepe Sdaplad winter hae v7 le supparter stacked. ‘Sure doors from Uston square. Bet ae ed mateeres T KINZEY'S, COLORING — RHAT RUSH, IMMRNSE paemorom In rurous 6,008 yards l:thbems, all styles and colors, te. aun yada Pala, ripe ware a tnoy tba oe 20.000 yards Dress and Uloak Trimmings, 20., Se, #0, Oe 5,000 varie rleh Trisomings ‘Velvet, GRWAT SAO! covetegianle 3,000 Noediowerk Lace, Swiss and Jaconet 6,000 Musim Hands and Viowucings 6. Ie, ke Hae ene Sere Cinaars OLOMENG @ala, ‘wide White raul ae it il NG GALE. ba Pant rapture ts i, od Paver ie ate bee. Boiween sh # Eten. RNOLD, CONSTABLE 4 CO., ‘Wu offer oe: eutice atock SHA AT GREATLY RupobeD PRIORA, Ga MUNDAY, OUTOBER 4, A FINE Oana slaves?—this is the sum total of the great issue, This a | wean, INDIA CAMEL HAIR SHAWIS AND SOARFS. Canal, eoracr ef Mereor. the great question which history teaches is now reachiug tte jon We cannot iet tt alone, and history toachie tbat also. Tis conflict must goon. Napoleon onoo satt ‘All Burope will be sither or republican,” aad surely it needa no prophet to predict that the United States will uventually eithor be bound at the fest of the slave or clse truly tree, Thomas Jeffcreon guid: “When I remom- dor that God is just, and that his vengeance never sleeps, I tremble for my’ country.” George Washington his slaves, aud oht how sad it is to ave stavory oxisting now, when such eloquence as Edward Everett's at Boston #8 appeuliug to the heart aud mud of every reasoniug be ing. He then argued \o considerable extent on the Mis-onri Compromise, on its repeal, and finally on * bleeding Kan- sas.” He remarked, what will the history of this coun- try bein years to come? Nothing but the history of contest between freecom and slavery. Hoe then sooke of the Pacific Railroad biil; he remembered addressiag a public meeting in California, and the question was, thon, uot whether it were best for thy country to have the rad: road, but whether tho slaveownors wouid allow us to baild it. The North, he said, has always been sitting at the foot of the South, and now we are bronght face to face vith this bloody insurrection. For my part, ie gald, U pity the slaveowner from the bottom of my heart. Thor Bible is twisted go 26 to suit the stave system. Whenever a book is published down South, everything touching ou slavery ts expnnged. When stich a lofty intellect a4 Alex ander Von Humboldt produces a beok, the chap- ter touching vpon the subject of siavery is loft out, and the author is obliged to protest that he ' considered that single chapter worth all tho Test of the work. | Fle then denounced tho Northern sua- tainers of slavery; he wanted to know what influence turned John Browa, once a peaceful farmer, brought up in New Yngland, Wwhoso sous we all know are over <¢ to bandie the bowle knife and the revolver, aud to the plough, the pen and all peaceful and taw- 1s—what influence tarred Joba Brown into the bold, desyerate, rrectionist? Nothing obse bat slavery. Yes; the insane root of which be has eaten did not grow in the garden of abolitionism, but in the gardon of alavery; he ate of the Dead Sea apple growing on the thriving iree. Ido not believe that itis tusant that the pulpit should be silent am the only question which is agi x this great republic; and ob! if the pulpit (be said) would only take the proper stand oa this great quostion, what benefit and reformation could be dono, Yes; we mast make this great question not only a political issue, but part of our religion. We must lot our brethren in the South know that we de not oppose them. for interest, but through o conscientiousness of duty. I be levo if more religious men were sent to Washington, and less politicians, an effect on this fearful system would be made, and which never can be made as effectonily at the ballot box. We want religions charity, but we wantfirm, active, religious men to carry out this work. Religion alone Will, at last, solve this great queation. ONE OF THR AUDIENCE OAJECTS TO SUUH SERMONS. A gentleman then rose (he could not be seu by those sitting in the gallery), and eaid:—When [came fnto thie house L expected to hear relifiovs services. I thought I would not take the trouble of guing as far as Union square, aud eo I would drop in here; but 1 see Ihave been disap: pomnted. Although this is & great sabject, a moral one, and partialiy connected with religion, still I think it ia not xactly a proper subject to discuss on Sanday—and [ think that when we do so we breuk through the very principles we wish to establish. When I camo in here I thought I would hear a sermon on some religious subject, fraught with the teachings of tho Bible and tho love of Christ, but Tinust say I think Thave not heard Christ's name ‘mentioned. 1 do not wish to be uncharitable, but stil! 1 was quite disappointed. HE 13 REFERRED TO THE ADVERTISEMENT. A member of the society then rose (also under tho gallery near the door), and eaid:—The gentleman ought to have ‘read the advertisement in the Jaily papers, an- nonucing fully that the discourse wonld be on the subject of ‘the irrepressible conflict between freedom and lavery;’” that be was not disappointed, and he thought | that no one else bad been. MADAME ROSH'S VIEWS ON THE “ORREPRESKINIE CONFLICT. Diadume Frvnerx Rosx then took the floor, causing all 1 their 10 Indies in the cong ‘gation to surn sudddaly in ats, with the iver large as saucers. She addre the meeting in a tinct, deliberate and orate: manner—peeticulating very well with her gloved hand. She said that freedom was a unit. Darkness cannot oxist where thore is light. Fire and waver cannot exist to- gether, por can freedom exiet where there i savery. Io | fact, th antagonistic than fire and wator | Freecom tout in all is parts, just Like | truth. But we have no freedom oven in the | free States. To prove this, go into one of our cit Can a colored man ait in the’same car wi Can a colored man carry on business {i a white man? Can a colored mon vote unless he has just such an amount & property? ed man cannot get a | a hack; in’ fac very little left for him to do but | whitewashing. We have no freedom in the free political freedom, no re!igious freedom. Lat it be known that thia one little meeting was held here and wa will be denounced and claseed as among the infidels. 7 man and every woran has a right to think; how can wo avoid inking when thonghis arise in the braia? Every human ld be freo, physically, morally and mentally — to put his thonghis into practica; otherwise his are but a8 a dead letter. And now this bloody ken place, and it ehonld be a warning. y is existing not only in the South, but t,and people know it, seo it and'talk seem tO eal as well, sleep just as woil, and enjoy themeelves as well. When we thisk and talk of reon has done, amd if he had never done any- | pen those words in the Declaration of Inde. | be would have been immortal; and when we { i for freedom, We ought also to think of what Thomas Paine bas done NEGRO SLAVERY DEFENDED. After Maiome Ernestine Rose had takon her seat, a gentleman (etyanger) rose and asked if any one would like to hear ‘ng on tho other side of the question, The Rev. Gronax Noves said corwinly The gentleman entered into a very deliberate and | lengthy defence of slavery. He said nowhere was the Airican race so well taken care of and ag elevated moral ly and physicaily as in the South. Hy described their Condition iu Jamaica, and made a cormparison between the free and slavenegro. After he touk his seat « gen- tleman rose and wanted to know if he conld ask the formner gentleman one queation, That was, “Would the Southerbere educate the slaves just ag they’ would white perzons?”” The answer was “‘No,”” much, apparently, to the satis- | faction of the anti stavery side of the house Then, after a prayer by the Rev. music from the choir, the congregation «is Noyes, and fed. POLITIC. LL RAND BANQU ET To Geueral DANIRL PRATT, Jr, the great American teaypller, avd exndidate for the Presidéney, TH), at Hown: Shabes, 6 Howard street, this evening, at eight o'clock. The public are invited. NODC GIRE MEMBERS OF THE THIRTRENTH Ward Inieventent Derborsa Rerubtnes Associaton are reqnesied toatiend a meeting, to be beld at Clinton Garden, 124 Vilaton sizeet, on Monday evening, Oot. 24, at 734 o’olock Punetual attendance is reque Hon. J, H. LYNCH, President, P. 1. Berwets, Secretary. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00, Have now in stero, thee PALL STOUK OF THE ABOVE GOODS, Which they are ag at the LOWpsTt AAR LO, A LARGE STOCK OF LINEN AND COTTON WOUSR- KEEPING GOODS ‘Canal, eorner of Meresr. A’ m BROADWAY. gee BSD BI PRIRSON & LAKB. NAW PALL fried or .oman Veouns.4 Mt? aad varied nscorimeut of a ete French and Irish Popling POPLINETTS AND WOOL Pla! — at greatly raduced prices, At a7 | BROADWAY. UREDRLE, PRIRSON & LAKE. NEW PRs SILKS, Reocived per laie steamers, witl be offered at retail ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2%, comprising al! the latest nevell es to Double Skirts and Sounced Robes. T #1 BROADWAY. u Beals, PDIRBON & am Continuation 0 Mdagag SILK SAL 150) S NEW BIA, just reseived, wit! beciiered on Monday, October 24, ‘at retail 5 conts wer yard. oe seve goods 20 6 percent below the cost of importa- T 471 BROADWAY. A basa "3 EBIRSON igs LAKg, 5 Orioh high celored weteaines e ans morta 300.” urchs ‘The above goods, aed RECENT aU ctiON SALRS, Are 09 per cent below the oust of importation. (Tat Becanwras- UBSDELI, TRIRSON & & LAKB, EMBKO ay A> beret] ler) oe 18 ion as. 11 Gs Ses ie full stock of black thread Lace and Edgimgs, polat lace Collars ‘and Sets as cheap in proportion. GREAT SAVING TO BUYERS OF CARPETS, OIL- A cleths, &. SARPETS. = 5. ae & B CONKLING, tae onoras. MOGS St aDES ae, Avdl street, near Broad is dace and unl the Is of Jauuary mext, ue wholesale trade being mostly over for the season.) ‘Ofer thelr entire siock at retail for: CASH AT WHOLESALE PRICBE. One proBt cas be saved a Selection made trom the largest \fvor olfered ns retat in ee ee very grade of goods Experienced 0; holsterers bate been engaged, ard moored wil be nal aalvened: free and iid in 0 pats of The of me oa ‘CONKLING aJ. OSS Cortlandt stroet, betneci Hrosdway and Uroouwidh st LARGS ASSORTMENT OF oF ENGLISH £ JARPETS OTLCLOTHS, &e ROM _ AUCTION. ets at Mo. per yard, visually wold. nt 500. fimo all ‘tHe., umipily sold ‘at 75e.; fine three ply Carpete %Wo., wanaily sold'a: $1 tz and $1 25: English tapesiey Cai $1, aaaaily sold ‘$1 26 aod $1 57 also, large stock ef Oueoun remsan! to fifteen yards, to'be sald very cheap. "COA THB, O11 Hadson sireet, * PAPER HANGIN 301. on. Ma bes, uur ‘COnwroRs, below usual prices, u * HEADDEN'S, 391 Grand atreet, cornor of Auitotk. T RETAIL A FOR WHOLBSALE PRICTA SOLOMOM & HART, 369 BROADWAY, ace aow corte PALL IMPORTATIONS OF TAIN AND UPHOTSTERY Go on, rRRNOM | ABD penton FAreR HaNotnas, aod thew lar; GOLD AND PATSTRD WINDOW SHADAA, Of their own dlanufasture, SOLOMON 2 HALT havo the | largest and dest selonted as maxtmont of the above goods to be found tm this oly, and sew TO THE RETAIL TRADS AT WHOLESALE PRICKS, GREAT OHA FOR LADIES 70 BUY BAR. —Tn nase ience of retiring from the business, 4. LUCE ELDER. of S01 Cana! sweat, three doors west of Brond- Ai] well out bis eucire stock, over $5010 word of rick ideries, real thread Laces, Trimmioya and Preach , Goeds, aii of which have heem bought for cash, aud wid data vores great reduction tv close the business. B™ RY, FARRINGTON & LESLIR, Broadway, fo. 623 Bi 6 just received another lot of those beautiful black thread cals, at beach nse, & new style of embroidered Set, rery prety: Point Lace Seta, Coliara, &c., in aew be nol And an endless variety of made up Lace ean Capea, Berthas, dc, Infauts’ Caps, Cloaks, Bobes and all very rick. - & COMPANY, 473 BROADWAY, No. HAVE JUST OPENED A JOB Lor, CE CAME RIC SETS, h Also, SACONET iw $ "st conron R VERY LOW. (48S CLOAKS, CLOAKS, the lates: styles, AT POPULAR PRICRS. CLOAKS FROM $4 TO $12. Ladies will eave 3) to 40 per cent by baying at W. K. PEYTON'S, 204 Bewery jonaiie assortment oe by toSie “Ladies will aave mones by buying ‘ah i. PLYEONN cheap auare PARTY.—AN ADJOURNED arty of the Eishiecath ward ATH WARD. PE meeting of the People's Will be held at the Stuyvesant House, corner of Seveuteouth street aud Third avenue, on Tuesday, October 25, at 7 O'clock. All citizens of the ward who are faterested io election of hovest men to office are Sites to atte nd ADBDAMS, Presid: D, T. Macrancan, Peoretary.” aT i a pete Te alta Avr TH PAIR OF nur. A firet clagn noter Tague a 0 ot the Times, No sacking ght breeds of Dogs for stock and ale ituler» inta tible Ms Oure yer botel Hatier's ow work on the dog, ini Pemeyasali NEWFOUR moar BE A TANTED—A NEWFOUNLAND DOG; W ‘atch dog and kind children. havin, ouch, Shot's ‘willing to diapone npr H er of ima rennnable poe ood care of bim, may address, mal So iton cba, who will take p ban 147 Lost alkoes oolor, oge and pil 4 fb _264 Bowery, near Houston street, AP PROM AUCTION GLISH CARPE “Erg, OT PAPER HANGINGR, DOW BADE, & Fine Fronch gold Paper, @) ceuta per rol: fine satin Papat, 12 canta var roll: fine geld Suases, St per por, Also © args saroriment of fie gt cornices, vory Cheap wo TES’, ntreot, above Spring QsKa at LORD & TAYLOR'S, PARIS EMBROIDERED Gon wa rrain” ANE aimee, Es IBeED AWE Fame Cloths, riob Lyons V b ius 0. LATEST Pakis’ SHAPES, Ja avery variety of lining and tsimm Oor. 2 34 reapeetfully inform bor customers that se wil aoe Laas ee bs ore MADAME Pi PINOHON, No. 66 Bloooker street. =, thre ee HE OFT) AT BREKMAN & Bois ert cour os Also, RICH AND KLRGANT SILK + iis a urd ity ek aaagely ipl AND ROBES, assortment of latest Parks Styles; alse, ON MONDAY, Oct. 24, several oasire in: A full and els will be OPENB voices BAYADERE AND PLATD SIUKS, Newest styles at 75 te. per yard, D & TAYLO 461 to 467 iRADWay 286 10 B41 Daruker, $7 aud 49 CATLARRNY STREET, DRX Goons, &C. A RERS GOODS, 400 leces Parts Printed CASHMERE and JO [yee info rind | Cr culuns), (valu 300 pteoes Vasusant ‘ana MOUSSMEL a ona INHS (plate colors), gents por vard--4 valee ns ie Pui Gn mnie, nes ee 7 oT sTHW ARE & 00. Pentene8 ‘and Rowde stroots, NOLTBE 0. RWW OGODS FOR FALL BAIR, st the fatlewing tow ee ta Bt BOPRRTINN INGR fxgnaty ba. ve 3 cnet te tots, 4th Al eae” * bs ULOTHN Be ba Cont all the vew prtores of B, BA’ fore: Ne. Fourth avonne, usar Amattvate ‘ALL, AND WINTHR SILA WL. ORNTLEMEN'S TRAVELING SAWS In gross variety. LORD & TAYIOR, Resiweg, ‘Nes, 255 to ES Be | One em SBOE Vs 35 conus DOKEN GENTS REAL MERINO H. te ¥ orma, we ova end MANTLES G = RN, eee oe bomen a WINTER GLO" att, ak is BidGatis TH Fal [ee WINTRE SHAWLS, wa & OG., 3462 and 344 Broadway. baggtaling <i =o) now opening, al ri 8 large acsoctmons ANB, SILK. Ni 4D ORNAMANTS, BIO FMNOY Gomis wid HAIR PENS a., de, bo. Which they offer to the traito af the loweet market prises. OUGRKBEPING DRY GooDs. ‘Blankets, Quilts, Coanterpanes and Lines Ing and TA aaa a Tadie Cloths and aakioe, ‘Towels, ers, do A lace portion of which are trons ation! and mudh wader teeir value usd price, ©. G. HOOK, 108 ana ifo lo Sixth avenue, betwoom Eigints iach str ADLSS! LADIES! LADIES! MewOvan oor Skike TS AT BSTAIL, ie Tene alg A HOOP, ADIBS' RRADY MADR UNDUERGARMRNT STORER, 967 Broadway, near Twenty sixth stroet —Plain, durable pon roger re up with the dnest work, always om band, for serv L* CUBTAINS. poise CONSTABLE & ce., REAL wie OER, From $250 to rio $40 per pair, Veatibule Lace, from Be. a ‘$1.58 por yard, Canal, sorte of Mereer, b Proungs GAMBRIC HANDKBRONIEFS, wait decee, Tap tage Wroal susridce. ARNOLD, OONSTABLE A o0., ‘Caual, coenor of Mercer. SILKS AT REDUCED } PRICES. G4® pleces at ta and 85 eons reduced from Re pioces af “rednoea from St 51 ‘Lbeso goods are all of this season's importations. ABNOLD, CONSTABLE 4 co. Canal, corner of N*% i gg om EMBROIDERED VHLVET AND AND OlOrE DITTO. ii REPS will be — on MONDAY, OCTOBER %, A. T. tied & 00. B Broadway, Chambers and Reade str tat a CLOAKS! OPERA CLOAES WW STYLES JUS OFS OPRiCA OLOAKS, 1, By BEEKMAN & OOMPAN NO. 473 BROADWAY. TO LACES AND KMBROIDERIES. ull assortment, just recetved i, steamors, tucluding ing potas, faleaciounes and phi Beis, French embroidered embroidered Band! last Sets, ‘oila, imfani’s Robes, Wi oe Floun sie 1.7 glee! Nee. 461 to 467 Broadway Don. 255 to 261 Grand eireet, Noe. 4] and 49 Catharine swroet. Ree PRES Goons AT HALF PRIOR, Wal offer, on Mandy, FIGURED ALL WouL DELAINES, At50 comts por yal x WoRTHC 9 6 n just received per Pamme ‘NOuille Cel- Iara, beta, Capes, Coiffer rbes, &e.; also a variety of real Shawls, Man‘iligs, Flounces Vells und Valencleniion “Laecs ta aH widths aud qualities (com Is. per yard, GI-KS, SILKS, SILKS, FROM AUCTION Will ofter, on Monday, Ost. 21, 000 PLECES ELEGANT FALL SILKS, NEW STYLES, AT 31 PER YARD, WORTH. $1 50. GM eget 431 Broadway. Gravis, CLOAKS AND FURS. A LARGE AND SELECT ASSORTMENT or Goors Jn each of the above Geparcments will be found im our es- tab) a MOND an the 24th inst, We aba exhibien many DECIDED NOV#LTIES. Tadies who have never visited our es-ablishment are respoet- fully tuvited t¢ ovo, our large business being exclusively im BHAWLS, CLOAKS AND PURS. ayers will Gad not only an immense assortment, but aise 16 ut prives to suit them. CHARLES STRART & CO., ondway. HAWLS | SHAWLS! ‘ALL THR NEWEST STYLES, JUST OPENED. By michtam “Cee” & COMPANY, No. BROADWa" CLOAKS 1 OLOAKS! * 0 sonal TES FURNISHING. weassartmentof ull kinds of HOUSEREDPING GOODS POPULAR PRICES. Ant.) STEW ARE Broadway, Chambers og DRY GOODS Rat HANTS.—A MIDDLE aGAaD | tleman, of good address wishes a situation in» re ectable wholesale er retail ma nvods establishment, Se entry oom where he eam salons, over cr, of mpacit mre of Reged pean iat yy al Ene Rin ‘of every branch of the dry ts weuld bo invaluable; the mos ri Sig wil be wivon'm Prout” of ha peaber i cls iwi 10 GRNTLEMEN “TASTR WHO Style ia Clothing. DERBY & ooMre ANY ip TAILORS AND tapos, 7 WALKER Si ‘Will opes on we spies Ag next, an iad Sever; bg omg AND OTHER we wane OVERGOATING! ‘ogether with a fine assortment ef Fanoy Uleiha, ker Asda ated of Uoahmero nod. oe enti vi of re nud Woollen Ratirely new, ter Pall and"Winter wonr F. ects! any. or sire Went side Broadway. _ APPRECLATE ILKES & MOYNAN, ie. 691 WILL OPEN ON MONvay, OOT. 24, A SPL Leama ASSORTMENT DRESS aight how AUCTION, Alotot ALL Woot, Dist AIRS, small patt Wi | _ erma, at 2s. 6d, per yard; bebe eds SD Tar por and bs.; way te SILKS, at unusually low 6c., 70¢.. St per isd, ovot CIA PLAIDS, at 50e.; worth 75e. per ard. aoe more MANCHESTER and PACIFIC DE LAINES, Pyar “Avo {wo casen more 44 MNGLISH PRINTS, at 1s, por worth is. 64. ye ‘ould call attention to a large asorime: om AEE WOOL DE LAINR RODE ay i ROBES pi CHAMBRE, AR of which wil be LOWER THAN INF ORTAR S PRICEA ‘KES MOYNAN, ‘0. OOL N Broadway. TOOURN 1 BLANKETS, T¢ TOILET aH 73, Superfine Welsh nd am Ameri Fi Plaid a on Paes ret ba "twiled Flan lean ane aod Cad a aa TAYLOR, RELTY } RROTHERS & LUM, WINDOW SHADE NDOW SHADE HObLA LACK AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. ENGLISH AND GERMAN DAMABKB, BROADWAY, N.Y, 291 — MONDAY, OCTOBER 24/9 1859. Re 0, CONSTARLE & 00., anal, corner of Mercer street, 3. 000 Palks LACK ae t. sane, ie: ce 1 Gt ROADWAY, Net dt and a9 Cation 25.000 isle patna HANDKBROGIBFS FRENCH manent WORKRD SKTtS ION, ofa, 65 at iway. SALES OF REAL HSTATE. fe reapoctteaty lavtted te the feltewing impertant Toe eetiene teal nile comives ri Plorida te hs gowain, bry fematoual for sale bie Soe e (ag bah Lo. alge fe Ree rampant joo numeroes fer HOUSES FOR BALB—VIZ: TWO NEW, oe oes. convenient and tl gar the city; prinas $4,150 te $4,200; reaper thay frat of 8 het Fulten. avenue, seen baw raaghs ts pn, reac icegae cexeteep ne ‘ Puaseasion aeiiagel . te WILLIAM 15, Mavis, 19 Nansad sireol, N.Y, 86 Woe DONNELLY. on ihe premiags. C4 ARM WANTED—IN EXOUANGE, FOR FIRST CLASS . ust be within 29 miles of New York, wide [fiogs, uniucumbered, and worth In oush $1 2a oF is Nem York State preferred. A: Tiarena box 2,001, Post OR SALE—THE TWO MODERN BUILT GOUSES 104 Fe: 18434 Bt, Mark’s place; stze of lot 26 feet frout vy Loy. Format very easy. $4,000 can remain ou Inverest a7 per cet, and will be takes to suite purchaser, Apply at l0t)¢, on the premises. R SALK—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop brown stone house, with all the modera improve- ments, on Lexington avenue, three doors above Thiriy-righth sueet, Price $1U,0W0. ‘1s is thy cheapest douse on Murray 1. OR SALE—A COUNTRY SHAT, BEAUTIFULLY SITU. ated, in Perth Ambor, New Jersey, containing sixty accom “f land, commodious bululings, irnit trees, &e 7 price $7,000 lew 9 leairabie, bulging lo uf thirty crea, two miles from Metuehin depo: prion $2.000.” Fartculara uiny be had ot AX GILMAN, 17d Broadway, fh 0. BLOODGOOD, ‘os the promises, OK BALE—CHAAP, A HOUSE, WITH 934 ACRES OF Inpd attached, situated ft ‘the village of Blooming. burg, Bultivan count , Might rotles of Mitéletown, on tha New York and trie ‘Go the premises ts a blagksmi:h shop, barn and other outbuildiuge; fruit er all kinds. For pac- double inquire of A. J. PITTS, on tho promises. rst Hoor, or Fed OR SALK—THE V VERY, VALUABLE LEASRHOLD property known as No. 156 Third avenue, near Fifteenth aireet, having about seven yeurs to run, with two renewals of [aeemyinct Arey ope buliding to be pag for at the ond of Tease, Inquire at 209 Bowery. Fn be BROWN STONE FRONT Zou AND Store, ‘No. 402 Fourth aveute. one door below Twensy. Terms reasonable. See wv Sanies MORAN, sorry tary No.3 Pine sire OR SALE oR, WouLD AXOHANGR YOR A — and lot in the (OF hath w: Fi SO males of New Vork, a fire clase Sruitty Sy ROME, fart Forty-clgbih aureot, butwocu'Stxth and events aveuuse, Brive ‘$6,508. W. . MELICK, 407 Broadway. FOR SALB_FOUR LOTS ON STH STRUET, ELEVENTH and Twelfth avenue, $400 each; 7 ow 12;th' street, Ninth go Touth avenue, $B ench; house nnd toh Bethune ‘Biraet, $4,600; str $1,500, Wate tov; West Thirty” fifth street, $6,000; at m4 man ny a IK, 407 Brosdway. R SALP—A BARG AIN—-HOUSE AND LOT 161 SOUTH Sesond street, Williamaburg; lot extra size, Terms fa- erable. trey ier. P. BAGEN Ba done asirewt, New Yerk, eet the merning. Price $2; 1OR SALK AT A BARGAIN.—AN BLRGANT Five ory Browa Stone Hone, fa Fourteenth street, mear the Opera House, all thé modern improvements: sixteen rooms ta pertect order; price $13,50); p $3.0WU only required do KN few SON, 648 Broaaway, Fors. LE OR EXCUANGR—FIRST CLASS LOTS IN ef Syracuse. Address C. M., Herald ofice, with ropersy offer. POR SAL8 OR PXCHANQR—THR SU BSORIBER, DE. sirous of removing to the city, will sell or exchange ® good. improved Farm ot 34 ares, newr Jeuesvilie, Wisconsin; also G4) xcres Prairie Lancs near Fort Deamotnes, Towa, & 80 960 acres well jocated in Missouri. Address M. J. Merritt, box 2,916 New York Post oflice, POR EXCHANGE, on BALE—WATER POWRR GRISY mil}, adwoent to the city, located om 1 never failing stream, fog businoon, -hadeee (With presto and ate Uiertaar alt? og busin-se, with pariculars of prope: 4 shange) Lee, Herald office. sh OR SALE OR LEASE—TWO OF THOSE HANDSOM hich stoop brick froat tonsgs In Want Tweaty-lifih stre: pear denth avenne: ibave at! the fhodern improvements; saitabis F Oe OF two fainilies, terms made to sui luquire PHELAN, 115 Weat Twenty sitth stre eee Apply 1ace, wr to Home WANTED—KITHER VACA city property in exchange for atock cent per annum, Address, stating gston, terald oflice. Ra STA DLO} feed to fay ton p a TH WAKD VALU T LOTS BULB REAL ESTATR PROP REY for sale—located om the southeasterly corner of uame airect and West Broadway, comprising six lois, with tive story buildings thereou, the whole plot being 75 foot ¥ iuches by {17 For paru feet, a desirable location fi oulars apply Yo JULES of broadway. iF & hotel or large stores ORBVIER, 92 duane ate $40 000. + FOR SALB OR EXOHANGE—A BLOOK 8, # ell situated,ou the city railroad, in brooklyn, near Court street; wil be wold very low for cash, or exchanged for persoual property, MN. i. BETELDON, 85 Nassan street HE WaT. AR £ TIENTION COMPANY NO. GOING DOWN Fulton street, Sucaday morning you are roquesied to balk Cpporite the United Stites Hotel and get a supply of those three ceut Havana segars, gin at 26. ver bole, brandy ds. suilloient for the excursion, at Nu, 37 Vullon suevt. “By order of pt (PBR MeMBERs Ov ELI AH F, PURDY ASSOGIATION will hold their last Meeting and Drit! (previous to parade on Thesday evening, October, at Mumbelde Hall. $6 sud Sf Forsyth street. ‘hé company will parade on Wodnewiny, yal. US. £, KUSH, Samuel Horton, Ordanly. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. COraBINeRsile.— I HAYA ADMITTED MR. ISAAC IUKELHEIMER o@ @ partner in my business, and we shall continue the Importation and Manatacture of Watches, andor the frm of CHARLES KUBENS 4 00, ‘UctoBen 22, 1869. CHAS. RUGANS, 15 Maiden iane. OPARTNERSHTP —FOR SALH, OR WOULD TAKR A partner, wn oud mtg OF =~ and Uninking neasly Oued up on the Kuglis stive busivera nas t) teke charge as tee owner bas Guler bisinees, Apply wa GAFFNEY, 5] Chatham street. ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP fore existing under the tirm of @ogeland & Golden ig ae Guy disssolved by fmutual consont. Warran Golden, who i alone wulborized to liquidate the debts, wilt continua the bust. ness affairs of the iaty tir. GHORGE COPELAND, “MRRETO- New Youx, Oct 2 ¥ GOLDEN, ARDWARR BOSINESS.—WANTED—SOME PERSON jerate capital can hear of a ape iorestabtion s Hardware nore ii a hoalthy and Bithe South. Acidrens box 4,710 Post ollie, ior situation ‘owing towne ARTNER WANTED-IN AN IMPOKTANT MANUPAG- Luring businoss. (reatadwantagen are secured by a valuahle Patent, A party wiih $8,009 to $10,000 will lad an opportunity of securing a fortune, ‘The money may be secured for a ler! Omrealestats, Apply w F. D., Herald otioe, ARTNERSHIP.—WANTED, A MAN WELL QUALL fied to purebase goods for the Southera trade, at private sele as well og at auction; a resident buyer for an extensive slablishment. Address Partnoranip, box 147 Herald offios, ANTED—AN ERER IC SCOTCHMAN, WITH from $64) to $1,000 in available cash, to join ‘the advertiser in the Forwarding, Commission and Ab; Pin Bano Vena 4 U0, 345 Broadway, Pap ataira wil frie exch from two to three Apply to 0. 8. HOWss ANTRD—IMMEDIATRELY, A RESPECTABLE MAN, rie cow hundred doliars, ina sure "aa business of $5,000 per year, to iravel West and south. faate business atl ho humbug, whieh ean be seen b at 199 Prince mireet, rear hous, Up stairs, (rom 9 10 Bovclook. © THE — Ww. Se fowl Bing atmo sent ve it hie porsonal Pe sets eee tome lor at Law, 18 Chambers atrer 1 NER WANTED, TO JOIN THR AD. $1.500.7a% tgmannacture of Tigh acl ft Dut be seen to renom. ,_Inauire of sot to. favarable Be uautiN, ot 61 Chambers street, ja TO $3,000 —PARTNER Wa} Wa IN TED, a safe & safe and proiitable cash business, hanged. Please appoint an interview. Ad- office. $3,000 3 ee the reason for selling, change, Browdway, TO $3,500.00) Maayan and retal ul re omy the ne eaaity of a Inquire at JERVIS an. A LF INTEREST 1 INA FOR SA‘ H, cong Kp en FOR Gu MRE FOR, me | cheap. tne Leaae, Mack, Vixtu~s, , Hanes, Wigon, &e., ‘iret clase family Grocery, now dalig 4 goet cash Viusinsem, fand eltuated on ove of the rinat push thorow cht snes wad plea antes aveniion we the city of Heonklen; rent iow, Lajuive @ FOSTER & LOPER, No. 4 Sand atrost, Heooklyn. a Al Y. FOR SAUD DPING A Pinecone aMermanta ‘orw inquire as Canal sreet. i paroe ete a ee en aro RIGATH FOR SBVARAT, vu aa rai ihe bad D OYSTRE I ‘wilt be: a w one. Bi Sopa ta ade A RT STORE SALR IN acer ne 108 BALE—THE LARON SKGAR STORR 2 a ‘8 good business, atreet; for seuliug out, ws Pons BALE—A WHOLRSALB AND Ri AIL tod vases seks telat for doing business, For Vee roy CASH MANUFACTURING BUSINGSS, & already estab! ; Fetail cash sales $20 te pero hey Cet rae ate = addreas A JOR SALR—A males AND ROWLING ESTA BTIBE- roente jood order, with a good business, may be munch rent reasonable ani terme easy. Apply at No. 637 Broadway, near Bleeoker street, up stairs. SALR.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A: OR adel ih OnD entabl Needle Store, doing @ good! baal c will be sold choap fur cauh, oxuse of sellin, bat ies tb. rosy om the premises, 366 Third avenue. ‘ad POE S612) HR LEASH STOOK AND FIXTURUS OF bal 4 retal trust tooslity of of the Pours ward; > aotage ipod con r 20: ag bosloeen. Inquire on the promlsee, 18 18 Chorry street. j‘OR BALB ORBAP—THE GOOD WILL AND REVUPaS of two popular Tollet As ticies for ths hair, with ail the ji Mus for manufacturing the” ame. Apply to Wild a DAVIB, No. 58 Ludiow street Foes (nd As EK bap mc COLEM, ‘OR SALE, VERY CHBaP—a woop FLAINING AND F tooulding Mit, with all Toole, ueoesary, w with oF het aes, low rent; wld rat sires, Williamsburg, LARGE LOT OF | nyo MArLA ere he abinon reli one Laquire OR SALE CHEAP JOR EXCHANGE--WHABLER & ‘Wilson's, Singer’ aL Grove A'uiahee musiee snd hee new and second hand Se C4 Tor: ww juachines and all Kw‘ of Tnerebandige, oF bong by » 102 Naswautsirvet, second floor, room. G ROCERY FOR SALE IN JERSEY C{TY —LOUATION good, atock smali, long lease ore or mi wt Apprnine- "mnade. Call ut ty Barolay sires, No Y., er 88 urors Jersey City. ARKET STAND FOR SALE, CHRAP~A 1 wert Double Stand in one of the best tharkets, having a 10 +0 | butter, cheese, poultry, eggs, trait aud vercta’ me aii Klids. No ageut need d apply at S00 Green wich, bea ROAR STORR FOR EAUBUTUATED RAR Ad geo Bron way, elegantly 5 Will be od wu or ate teak ‘The lease can be had on tay" ward terme, and the siore is stillabie for any Kind cach customer.will fiud % @ bargain. Inquire af 874 hoa eet, ¥R—A TWENTY, HORSE Tprwertienin opine, auwnindive, Boer and new and iu ml order, a offered for gale om nrcauad aremoral. it can | {im operation at 18 Mercor streak, OAR, FACT TORY POR SALM=POSSRSSING RYBRY Sx having « large Aud succesful cash pasion Secsitas wbaany oe bow and in cumnplete ender. Thin ia au oc. ‘chance 2, lve, stating ‘where Ab interview tuby be had, fo Burton, Llerala oles. rm OMETHING THAT WILL PA Sy —FOR S4L8, Aw gia i Siorea (oar sachet) de idcusmaot’ wit for & perece small capital; must be sold in a Nery foi fow days. Addreeg Biores, Rorald oflee, stating ‘when an interview may be EWING MACHINES POR SALR. TWO OF GROVER & Baker's quilting, in pe order, and $40, com $12); sold to clone & concern Apply at, cy Broadway, room Wanted—siover & Baker's fos. 8 nd 4 maa 0 AMRROTYPISTS, AG POR SALM, FOR HAUP 10, extra halt € Photwgeaiphic, and other eotmmens in gl: ramen, Soreons, Ther 12nd gvory- for the business, at a eGatt NATE PEM Be Broadway. ihioa BERRY 0 BE BOLD—THE STOCK AND PIXTORRS (OR Wim ‘out slock) avd the “tore, with back Rom, Jet; the fansy dey goods stare, five years ewablishet, win first class eusto- rey Tas roux! ra ralent ion good. Aj The pie ines 10. SWALUAGs, 203 Third avenue.” “PP %® $600 ee eve —FOR SAL, THR LRABE OF TWO LO? « and Buildings on Kighth avenue; seven Tose feom May 640 perty on next; business locations; also one Pra ‘onth avenue, 84,500 Cottage on Thirty-third auesot ; two Lots on Forty-first street. No inoney wanted if built em. Houses, low, &e., to suit pil or exchanged. 5. MATH, $75 Ninth avonne, - ger AVERY DESTRABLE CASH $1,500. he advertiser obliged we business, paying large profi, other bi Adaross amerin, Herale office, on account of ‘business, i= WILL PURCHAUR A MANOPAGTORING $5. 600 business, # light article and gales would mo bly be almost unlimited’ wits lance profits; mon asaured. ‘Tia husivess cam be prosecuted nndvantage in any pert of tae United States, SOUTHWICK & atin 61 Chambers xtrve near Sromway POSTPONRD.—THR LRCTURR BY ee wey, Wan . Milburn, on “Woat a Blind Man Saw ie it land,”” for we benefit of the Ladies’ Ald Sooloty of st. Baal aE. Church, ¥ ill not take p Tread, oroning, a4 s tnd: vertined. . M. RAYMOND, 137 at lphioom NT FRENCH DRESS CAPS, A WANDSOME AMSORTMI BN Migs GILL, 174 Sixth avenue, respectfully informs hor friends avd the public thst she has now a bandsoine amoet- mentot french Dress Caps and Headdresses, of the sy ig, om very mederaleterms, lao Ladies’ ‘omnes mate te order. SIAN AND HUDSON BAY oom, Witty MOSRE vites the attention ¢ i general to mw large and ure, tuade from sehicesd eu seasoned aking, inthe latest and tnost approved styles, and sold ut very easoca le pit VER BONNETS—AT ON DOLLAR “RAOH, AND Beaver Kiding Hats st Mra. SELES, 1% between Ninth ani ‘Teeth me ois; algo, velvet and wets sued for ihe RENO MILLINERY MADAME RAHN HAS Te ure to informs Ler frienda aud the pirbllela general be is (akon the show rooma Ne. 491 Ca ee nowt the ambore she will open om Weal oh il arent ne wink of Preuch Begun and her ows manufactery, of latest 0 for which she solicits a csll. e i Ua ae CHEAP AT THR GREAT one AND N ‘n Fur Trapper's Depot. Salesreoms 9 Bowery. DRAKE, Manager. Mes DONOVAN WoULD CALL THe ATTENTION OF the Indies, that ste will opem ker winter Benaels Washington plaoe, Thvesday, Oo. 27, 1800, ARIS MILLINERY WINTER OPENING, Mrs, RALLINGS,No. 318 Canal street, will open an clerant assortment of wintebonnets on Thursday next, Oct. 27, whee she will algo exhibit & few selected bonnets just imported. LOAN OFFICES. T THOMPSON & & CO. S, BROKERS AND COMMIBSION merchants, 02 Nassaiatcest, corde of Ann, room No. second floor, advance money from $1 to $50,000 on Wair Diamends, Jewelry, Dry Goods, Sens and al) kinds of secu: tes, or bought. tens Sacha da, 8, negotiated. All ms mad Agee palate Efe THOMPSON, Anctioneoe, DVANCES MADE TO ovany a AMOUNT ON WATOU Dismonda, Jewelry, Eager fa, i or bones & for cash 31 ness private, Lee aud safe. Wineeaes about ut tae prewises. 1 AUOL'S retail jewelry ntare. Wt T JACKSON’S—MONEY BIBERALLY ADVANCED TO A fay amount on watches, diamonds, jewelry, plate, onde, mero.andl pergoual ‘property of avery deb ‘aetorip. Re air rg po Ns J. A. JACKSON, Aucdonese and Throker, 1utrand street, thiee daore west of roudway” TH CHAMRERS ATREET. —MONKY TO ADYANOM to any amonnt on diamends, watrhes, jewel il known and old cenit ISAACS, weloneer prover, 11 Oharabers street, “N"'H-No basingas| Rt patuedaye. T NO. (3 NASSAU STREET—A. HONIOMAN, DIA- mond broker and commissk n merchant, a on Diamonds, Wace. few clry, ao, or buys: ere anaes ironoa ices, at his private o offlce, 66 Ni room Nok" Hushnem houreBAcM wee Me T a BROADWAY, feel shad ANY amount” of Money io Ioan Na? to loan. Jewelry, dc. oF bought nt full val Le TAUORS & U0 ‘Aucdoucers,’ $3 Bracing.” a ta ae signe a abou! the premiaca’ "7 a ‘ONEY ADVANCED reed soma IN THE —— ON goods and merchandise bought for ensb; Sires aad ‘sd 0B eaten ted, Ac." All buninesn atrietly private and tu thee, No. 4, 85 Nassau atrect, op stairs. ONRY LENT ON DIAMONDS, GOLD, AND SILVER, ratchee. Fuotorten al i x, musical and mathematical ic cama, Tadien. pn fod Pawabroker, a Fecvogat or vreyerty. by ae ‘decarod Pawn corner of Columbia ahd 1 : KY TO LEND, ra GD RRET RATSS, ON DTA. Mom g yee. 8 more RTO property of all dexcriptions. Goods may time within one year. H. BARNAKD, 2 ‘vale office entrance, bull door, ne redee Third avenus, Pre

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