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2 written comm' tion, as the mail now is about to leave, Tris conctumoas for the sake. of the Union, aak your people to pause, reflect and “beware.” ACCO! 4 EFFECT OF WENDELL PHILLIPS’ LECTURE af THe SOUTH, m the Richmond Enquirer, Nov. 5.) Wendel! Phillips, safe in Boston, is res) ‘ibio for John Brown, incarcerated at Charlestown, Upon such men as Wendel Phillips is the blood of Brown and his five 4sao- clates; and, though hardened in villany at present, death may yet urnerve Phillips, and he, too, may ery out “pec- can!” as poor Brown has just doue. ‘What means the applause that greeted the treason of Phillips in BrooklynY What is the world to understand from such an exhibition of approbation’ Is this the go- ‘vernment of two people, as different in our sentiments of right and wrong as we are in our institutions ? nM an impudent scoundrel, avowing himself “pot a citizen,” asserts that one of the States of the confederacy is uot a government, it would pass unheeded, did it not meet the approbation and enlist the atiention of a crowded audience from a sistor Stato. Our Northern brethren, by such ex- hibitions of approbation, are fanning tho tame of civil discord, which, in an unlooked for hour, will burst forth: ‘Dto a consuming conflagration, We shall feed the now Bmouidering embers witt every particle of fuel furnished by the Northern fanatics. As long as conservatism sits Blontand listens cowari-tike to such treason, we shall inform our readers of public sentiment at the North, and if the information inflames, why let the consequences fall upon the authors aud abetiors. It is folly to point South- ern people to the Northern press as evidence that Browo fs execiated at the North, A few more h public ueet~ ings as (hat which applauded Phillips will aatisty the peo- pie of the South that the Union hus served its purpose, that we are two diferent people, and that all eftorts at continued good feeling, under a common government, are futile. If there are parties at the North who desire dissolution, they have seized the best means by which to accouplish their wishes. Public tecling of insecurity in the Union Was aroused by the Harper's Ferry emeute, a great wrong to a sovereign State was there perpetrated, private citizeus brutally murdered, pub.ic p sporty Inaoleatly seized aud destroyed—if these things take place in the Union, can ‘worse bappen out of it? If, under the form-of a Contede- racy, such wrongs are perpetrated, will au existence as Separate and independent nations bring any greater calamit ‘These are the questi¢ 8 now asked from neighbor to neighbor— all suljeets of parly politics are forgotten; anxious inquiry is made every day ther uke Southern Senators wall toke their seats with Sei Hale and Sumner, vmpli cated as they have been in his affair To aggravate ch a state of public sentimel harges and imsinuations of prove, 1s wie Imperiluent ‘treasc The wick fn speaking of Vi Dears testimony to bis. im abuse and falsehood from sa ‘a8 of Wendoll Phillips reaches its ania, while bis copsummate ent preten & man as thi: en a Union, the working ration of which is violence and murder, and their appro Dation. Nor will the South submit to such a Union. ‘When the ravings of fanatics flud such practica! illustra tions as Harper’s Ferry furnishes, it is idle to talk of Northern covservatism. The conservatives of the rth are cowed and trampled unver foot by impudent blatant adolitionism,and the sooner the tyrant is overcome the better it will be for thetr trade and commerce, for the value of their real extate, their manufactures, their ships, and for ihe per manence and perpetuity of the Union. the world will not compr DRY GuuDs, GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE. ud must be sold au , 1860, om we And mi fry ‘before the Lat of January, count of a a of ENGLISH GATE TINGS GtGGLOTIL, &C., FRENCH PaPER HaNainas, WINDOW 6H aDES, GILT COBNTORS, &U. peta at 250. per yard, usually sold nt S00 ; fae alt woolthencte tae Usually ‘old’ at 7c, ne three ply’ Carpets Qe., usuAlly sold at $1 12 and $1 25; Kugiab tapestry Carpets $1, Usually sold at $1 25 and $1 37; also, & large stock of Vile! rehinants, fom one to dfeen yards, to be soul very cheap. Also tine Freach Gold Papér, ) crn. per roil: fine Satin Bapiz, cents per Tou; also’ 00 pif fine gold Window Shades, $1 per pair. COATES, 814 Hudson street, above Spring. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH DRESS Oars. Wis QILL, 174 Sixth avenue, ceapecttufly, Informs her A French ‘Less Cape aud: teaddresses, of tho” laiea theutet Freveh ‘Jeess. Caps . ‘4 tye, ua very moderateterms, Also Ladies ee RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, WILL OFFER AT RETAIL, Gatuoaday, November 1 +0 BROCHE LOAY 8H! WLS, At $il—worth 316 Canal, corner ot Mercer. RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. ARE OFFERING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK or SHAWLS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT or CAMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS and SCARFS. BEAL He ‘Canal, corner of Mercec. BROADWAY, INITIALS ERCRVALS, 657 Ll mg table lingo and bed. T A entroidered. on hentkerchie othes; cotton andsilk Embroidery mide to orter; trausterri ‘imended and done up like ew; ail kinds of stampta ideries executed in the neatest and most perfect manver dered Chemives and Nightgown Yokes, ladies’ ready ‘Chemises, Nightgowns, Breakfsst Capa, children’s Cloaks, Dresses, Aprous, Shivis, Blankets, &e., of the newest TERRIBLE SACRIFICER Sosses handsome India fontards, S6c., worth 82 4c. W. JACKSON, Linvorter of Mourning Goods, 551 Broadway, between Spri Pring 3 WERK. ELEGANT N BLACK BEAY BLACK BEAY AT B15. OLUAKS AT $40, LOAKS AT $50. CHEST aND Wt SIN THE CITY, ALELLIOTI'S, (late wacsenzie,) 294 and 206 CANAL SER) TK Dress silks, Freneb Popiins, Poll de Che: EDUORD PRICES. ferinoes, Mf ino Plaids, res Lustres, Delaines, and otber Dress Goods. Also Shawis and Cloaks C, G. HOOK, 108 and 110 Sixth Between Kighth and § enue, ath streets. SCENDANCY IN RETalL TRADE. First class Fancy Goods in new, clean, attractive and per- feat condition, at and under cost. LOST AND FOUN. 7 ‘O8T—TWO BANK BOOKS, WITH THE BROADWAY Savings Institution, Nos. 2,070 and 9,064. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at the bank, OST—IN THE CENTRAL PARK, ON SATURDAY last, a lady's fur Tippet. $6 reward Will be paid on its de- livery at'24 Maiden lane, up stairs OST-IN GOING FROM THE CORNER OF WI avenue and Twenty-first street to the corner of Fifth hue and Fourteenth street, ia 4 Fourteenth sirect stage, a la dies’ Portemonnaie, containing about $100, a libera reward will be paid on leaving the same at 05 West ‘Twenty-first st O8T—ON SU DAY EVENING, BETWEEN 117 WEST Forty third street and Sixth avenue, a large cameo Brace- Jet. The finder will be liberally rewarded upon leaving it at Ihe oflice of the St. Nicholas Hoiel, Lostait,s ZWENTS-THIRD STREET STAGE OR IN Broadway, a green Portemonnaie, containing & five dollar Bold piece, seine sma’) change aud a ticket of Joy's scouring establishment. The finder will please leave It at 95 West Twea- ty third street, O8T—ON SUNDAY MORNING, IN FIFTH AVENUE or Thirteenth srert. a garnet Bead Bracelet, with gold clasps. e tinder w e st rewarded by returning it 149 Kast Filteeuth street, “i fois ad bes [y ieeeike ko BAER NE OST—ON SUNDAY MORNING, BETWEEN SPRING ‘and Prince streets, a bamboo Cane, white bone handle and gold band Any one bringing it to Wm. Jackson, 651 Broad- ‘Way, wilt be eultubly rewarded. OST—IN GOING FROM PARK PLACE TO PRINCE Mireet, on Broadway. $104, in oue, two aud five dollar bills, esterday morning. The finger will be liverally rewarded Dy Teaving the same si No. 117 Prince street, taird Ot ory OST—YESTERDAY, NOVEMBER 7, BETWEEN NO. 6\7 Broadway and Priace street, or in aa omaibus between rince and White streets, 0 lady's gold hunting Wateh, goid face, Chain and Trinkets. ' If found and returned to F. Wolcott Jackson, 57 Merchants’ Exchange. a liberal reward will be paid, O&T—IN GOING FROM THE sTEAMER MATT ANO, Pulion ferry, to a Fifthaveane stage, am envelope ad’ Greesed “Miss Wright, Union square.” The flader will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at No, 2 Union sq 1are, next to corner of Fourteenth Fourth avenue. O87—IN A FIFTH AVENUE OMNIBUS, OR ON WA- verley place, between “Broadway and the’ private door of ts New York Hotel, 2 Portemonnaie, of leather and steel ‘with a stee! chain, containing gold and some loose ebanse, i dollars will be paid for it if lett at the New York Hotel. street and Broadway, an order book. By returniag the game the fiuder wilieonfera favor and be recompensed for bis Loa PASSING FROM THE CORNER OF CANAL trot » HAYNES, 285 Pearl sweet. FROM OSt—ON SATURDAY EVENING Corwin’s Brooklyn Express wagon, a book ¢n Gunnery. A liberal reward will be pata for its return to D. Appleton £ Uo., LAST, $56 Brosdway, New Yors. ORT OR STRAYED—ON SATURDAY MORNING, A bay Mare and Wagon, hasa ring bone on the oil side leg; ipumber of wagon 449. ‘The tinder wit receive the thauks of the owner by returning it to 281 Secon 4 street, N.Y. : JaCOb STEFF ARE. 'TRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM NO. 211 BREVOORT piace, Tenth street, lack and lan terrier Siut; she has a swhive streak upon the breast, and answers to the name of Dol- ly, which is marked upon the collar. The fader will be live- rally rewarded, TOPPED FROM A BOY, WHO SAID HE FOUND IT— One diamond Bresstpin, which the owner can have by proving property and paying for the expense of this adver Uisement, on application w L. Jacobs & Co., 331 Broadway. TOLEN.—ALL. PER*ONS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED i -gotinting the following notes, as they have been. ment s'opped;—ne drawn Uet. 17, 1890. by pock to bik own order, and endorsed by him, 90 d '35; Sept. 20, 1869, KB. Seymour, order Geor dorsed by L. Hoppock, 4 months, $50; Hoffman. order J. H. Cain & Co., 4 montt $133 58; 1867, J. W. Vandoren, order J. H.’Cain & Co., und endorse months, $132 72, Aug. 27, 1556, John Fenning, order J. H. 4Co., on demand, $500; Jai. 1, 1457, A.1L Southwick, 18 months, $300. Also stolen at the game time, various other 'p ‘pers, protested no'es receipts, &e., of no value to any one ex- cept’ the owner, for which on the return of u part or the whole & guitable reward will be oon by J. H. CALF & CU., 238 Fulton street.—New York, Nov. 7, 1800. FALL FASHIONS. MERICAN, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY COM- papy’s Fars. <WILLIAN MOSER invites the aitention of his customers andthe public in general to his large and gant assortment of the above Furs, made from and Wellseasoned aking, in the Iniegs aad most approved styles, anc sold at very reasonable pric WILLIAM MOSER, 41 Malden lane. —THE EMPIRE CITY FUR COMPANY, CARI . 228 BOWERY, 26 GRAND STREET, 1 RIGHTH AVENUE, Call attention to their nmequalied assortment of LADIES? our own mann- AND MISSES’ FANCY FURS, Bay Sable, Br facture and 3 Fivch Marten, Sibe irrela, Lynx, on in CLOAKS TALMAS, CAPES (half ned guater Vic: @. cho, eat 359, Gnarls ‘eb. 12, 3 NES, MUFFS and CUFY'S, Call aud examine our stock | ‘before purchasing elsewhere. All goods warranted as repre HARRIS & RUSSAK, 223 Bowery, tar Cae eae seed 9 aL Bighth aren Be pA, Collars and Gloves; b LADIES, JCHN ELLIOTT & CO., WO sixth aveaus, © near Eleventh street, HAV ALREADY Marked down upwards of $10,000 worth of theic magniticeut stock to, and under oost. First vigorous attempt to effect an early clearance sale. @ULLARS at cost. COLLARS in round point. SOLLARS tn point applique. QOLLA KS in Honiton. OOLLARS in guipure. SOLLARS, French, Swiss and cambric to any extent, nnd at every price. PRICES tbat must excite the organ of wonder, equal toa FIERY THUNDEBOLT ina clear sky. LACES—Valenciennes, point, Chanilily, guipure, French and pusher. Also, VEILS— Real, French and Pusher, marked down to prices that will command popular trade. SETS.—Lace Sets, French Sets, Cambric Sets, Swiss Sets, Sets, Mourning sets, Children’s Sets. EXCHIEFS in every style; embroidered do. tu novel design. Closing oui, clearing out; marked down rough. ‘broadway merchants parallel with us do occasionally level FIRE! of envious feeling at our prices, but now for a eudfaney | greater flame, sceing that our prices will radge it least from ten to filly per cent under Broadway prices, BANDS, Frenet, Cambric aud swiss. ash and Trimming. TRIMMINGS to an unlimited extemt, marked down, large lots of them under cost. SMALL WARES ASD GLOVES for the million, FRENCH KID GLOVES at 4s. and 58, SHETLAND VEILS, first quality, 2s. HAND MADE RUCHES utevery price. N.¥ —Strict attention shown to ladies, whether they pur- hase or not. . N EXCELLENT OPPORTONITY FOR HOOP SKIRT manufacturera.—The advertiser, having a large three Story Building, containing steam power, ehafting, &c., would sell the premises or go into business with a respoasibie party or parties, who bave the capital or the requisite machinery on hand to fit up the place, Address Hoop Skirt Manufactory, Herald ofice.” Principals only need answer, T 755 BROADWAY—OLD SKIRTS MADE OVER IN any style better than ne w; Indien’ 50 spring woven Skirts, French pattern, and misses’ 20 spring, well made and cheap: Dealers supplied. Old Skirts mace over. CO. A. vem 755 Broadway ener ‘A ECE SEIRTS OUD SKIRTS WOVEN OVER ARE better than uew, because the steel has peer good tem- Heo Woven Skirts, 12 springs, $1 25; 14 nee $l 5. Jeniers supplied i 9 spring per dozen: 14, $i" Skirts Old made over. CL. HARDING, Skirt Factory, 231 Spring street, near liudson. OMBA! TEXAMRAS, MAL! HENRIETTA BME, Teas eae W. JACKSON, Importer of Mourning Geods, 551 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, LACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS— ‘Rich Gros de Rhine and Gros de Epsom..$1, worth $1 25 case handsome second mow: Glaces... -T5e., Werth $i ‘W. JACKSON, Importer of Mourning 651 Broadway, between Spring und Prince streets. O raisin! aT LORD & TAYLOR'S, In e 7, including J. Crossley & Son's Tapestrys, Velvets and Sedaiions, Brusseis, Three ply, Lngrain sud Sale Carpetings. Also, OU,CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATS, RUGS, Hemp und low priced Carpets, Roda, &c. ‘Nos. 255 to 261 Grand street. ILOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Fancy and plain Beavers and Woollens of every kind; Velvets, Canvass, Trimmings, &c., &c., RETAILED AT IMPORTERS’ PRICES, LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 266, 257, 269 und 261 Grand street, Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. Cas CLOAKS, CLOAKS. W. K. PEYTON, 264 BOWERY, requests the ladies of New York to examine his extensive as sortment of WINTER CLOAKS, before making their purcha- ses. In every respect our garments will be found t» equal any other house in the trade, while our prices, we guarantee to be 40 to 40 per cent leas than Broadway and Canal street. FLALN BEAVER CLOAKS, $1 o $6. RIBBED BEAVER CLOAKS, 3% 50 to $8. FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS, $7 25 to $10 50. Also the largest assortment of Children’s and Misses’ Cloaks | and Basques in the city. } W. K. PEYTON, Cloak Manufacturer, | 264 Bowery, near Houston street, Ye Ta lt a ers eae Sek oA (OY aeibentinntt AND TAILORS’ GOoDs, WILSON G. HUNT & CO., Amportera and comrnission merchants, im attenuun of wo reset comy | of newly imported bi — | a soe FOR MEN'S WEAR, fogether with a large essortment cf AMERICAN WOOLLENS, Which are for saie by the piece or package, on terms to | the market, Percy, HATS, IN BEAVER, FELT AND VELYST, FOR | misses’, boys’ and infanta’ wear. imost extensive Variety to be found i med iu the most mtmanner, A cail fi ¢ ladies ia solicited. BANTA, 867 Canal street, corner of Wooste: cette eb Pact e HUCENER Umporte te ‘will be pleased. to exhibit thelr Yaluaite sock oy nena ae of SABLE, K, STONE MARTEN, ERMINE, & which they will sell at the lowest prices.’ No. 47 Maiden lane, now in #idre the URS, FURS, FORS, Thave now In store the largest and most exte Of ladies’ Fancy Furs to be found in the city, m expressly for my city retail trade, consisting of 1 Sables, link Sables, Stone Marten, Fitch, rel, in full sets, of ull sizes. I respectfully Of the ladies to this magnificent assortmeut. atandiog of this house ism sure guarantee that customers wil be uo ‘Destly and justly dealt wi sari WM. BANTA, No, 867,Canal etree Coriler of Wov 7 FURS, LADIES’ FURS, At WHITE'S. Hudson Bay Sables, Stone Marten, Mink, Fiteh, Squirrel, ‘River Mik, Mantlas, Half Capes, Peerines, Mufls and Oust, first class and warranted, By WHIT! 216 Browdway, opposite St, Paul's church. FADIES PURCHASING FURB. shite e' ew improvement for Indies wear=a Muff, just Spenteia te cemernmet at Washington. It cont a | an renin ich cannot be weet Dy ta may be solved to, it having a compartenene ee hiets poremoninins, ld go pearance of the genera fo Duying their Purs should call and examine thie Mut noche inventor, being @ furrier of many years” gue in tia or any other. cy vii 2 r pul js branch of tivtustry, having * have now in store the following rich ure caer Ao atyles, imported from Russia, Bonemia, France wad oe Real Gable Canes, Vitor 1eal Mink Capes, Vietorines, Mu} y Real Squirrel Capes, Victorinee, suing es Real Ohiochilia Capes, Victoriues, Mutts nas Heal French and German Sables.’ 0a: Algo, Sleigh Robes, Gauntlets, Collars, « 10 LADIES ate Ger. Motte and Cutts, rimmlage, At P. 1. PHILLIPS’ Fur Rmporium, 279 Gracd street, where every artick is warranjed, - | at prices far below the cost, AMAGED BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, Beaver Clota, Blankets, . lannel, Ginghatas, Merinoes! Prints, &c., for sale’ by WM. MATHEWS, No, 64 Catharine steel. $$ _______ AMAGED AND WET GOODS, FROM THE WREC Tk STEAMBOAT NEW WORLD, es OF Consisting of Sheetings, Tickings, I Ging! Ky oa ne ‘ines, Linens. Flannels ‘collen Hosiery, Gloves. Meriuoee, Blankets, & C. leatbalf price by W. K. PEYTON, 264 Bowery, hear Houston street. pate wre NY iA OM EC Sh ee A DWARD LAMBERT & CO., 335 BROADWAY, |ORNER OF WORTH STREET, Wi open on MONDAY, November 7, Another lot of the EAL QUAKER FLANNELS. A A large lot of OPERA FLANNELS, | Comprising PLAIDS FIGUKED AND PLAIN, Cloaking and Dress Goods. 9 and Quilts, nd Ribbons. At prices far below the original cost. 108 and 110 Sixth avenue, | ©. G. HOOK, TRE! FIRE! FIRD! we made & settlement with the Insv y nies | ona portion of my sock, damaged by ire Ort. Buch, apa nies | foosbedule A, which coinprises HUBIERY, GLOVES, PARASOL | WEAR, WOOLLEN GOOD } Yshall offer this stock for sale | MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 771, AT 10 A. ot, find continue it until all is 90 | ‘Rot having been ta the window it is but elizutls bhecat’ but UNDER de, the damage consists mostly in baving boon wet, suiked ‘wa gi arran; N. B—A large portion of my rea! Tace Stock having bow | entirely ecnsumed, thereby entirely breaking up my spiea ta assortuent | MMOrHBED! Of Point Laces, Seta and Collars, Point Applique Laces, Sets aod Vollars, ‘Hotton Laces, Sets and Collars, Guipure Laces, Setaand Collars, Val nues Laces, Sets and Collars, Kea! Lace Veil, Real Lace bares, Real Blonde Laces, Coitfures, Crowns, &., Kich Flouncing Laces, &c., ae. Taball eget) whole balance of my real Lace itock at prime uring thie sa! ssc R. 4. MACY, 204 and 296 Sixth avenne, 24 door from Fourteeath street. {> DERBY & COMPANY, F. RUORTING TAILORS, ‘No. 6] Walker street, ‘weut aide Broadway, Havieg just opened ‘cases reoetved novelties and standard. OVI, FIRIOK A SH LOA’ fn the moat shades thea | Also, 8 Variety of uew styles for (raveliing and atrect Sults, tonetber with an extensive assortment of Frouseringt wad, Vea fo;4 in the latent designs, sa a Fn Manuthcturerw Agenia, | ay Landon’ England, From whom we are constantly rece! i aolec- tions proctrable ta Loudon aud Paras ns ‘ue cholces ‘OSIKRY. LADIKS', GENTS’, yourus’, ‘and CHILDREN'S HOsK AND HALF HO&E AND UNDER GARMENTS, in great variety of desorption and quallly—new goods. A lot of latest patterns fi indies’, iniees layshe peters fancy Wool Goods, such as ODS, OATS DATERS, Ae. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO., S85 Broadway, coraer of Worth street. L RD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 to 467 Broadway, Are pare ry “al MUCH BELOW EEGULak PRICES, ‘8 Cull assortment of LACES AND EM@KOIDERD rich polnt lace Shawls and Scarfs, Seta in ton, polut, and Valeneignnes, and Honiton sets, ‘French einbroidered Sets, Collare, embroidered Hand’ crobiofs, breakfast Sets, Colfures, Veils, infents’ Robes, Waists, Caps, #louncings, &c. Nos 256 to 261 Grand street, and Nos, 47 and 49 Uutharine street L028? 4 TaYLog, Nos, 461 to 467 Brosdway, will exbibit, on Monday, Nov. 7, PARIS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS. large assortiaent of Cloaks, manutactured expressly retail sules, of the MOST APPROVED SHAPES, and elegantly trimmed in rich uyous veivet, fancy and plain Cloths, puis and ribbed weavers, &e , de, And a: stores Nos. to 261 Grand street, aad Nos. 47 aud 49 Catharine sirect Also, for \ Lo & TAYLOR, NOS. 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Would invite notice to their large stock of FASHIONABLE WINTER SHAWLS, Long aud square, Broches, Stellas, Woollen, &c., &¢. GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELLING SHAWLS, IN GREAT VARIETY, BELOW USUAL PRICES. 0 301 GRAND STRERT. And Nos. 47 and 49 OaTHARINE STREET, L082? £ TAxLoR, NOS. 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Request special atteution to their present large stock of ELEGANT PARIS DBESS SILKS And Robes; also to a full assortment of BAYADERE AND PLAID SILKS, Newest styles at 75 cts. to $1 60 per yard. Nos. 255 to 261 GRAND STREET, Now. 47 and 49 CATHARINE STREE Le CLOAKS AND FURS FOR WINTER, 1859. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE ‘To the Ladies of New York and Surrounding Cities. The subscriber respectfully announces that he fs now pre- pow to exbibit, at retail, his importations and manufactures for the present season, and to offer ry inducements And at Nos, 251 to putes, expecially VELVET aND SLACK BRAVER CLOTH CLOAKS. Having ed himself of the advantages arising from the immense surplus importations of materials in makiog large purchases of real 1.sons Velvets and black French and iselgian weavers ut much below thelr cost, he Javites thé attention of ladies to the following brief list of rich and newly manutac- tured nts, all of the latest fashion and most superior work, the prices being fully twenty-five per cent below those of any previous season. BLACK SKAVER CLOTH CLOAK at$i2. A very useful and superior Cloak, of excellent material, SLACK BeAVER CLOFH CLUAKS at $4. Also at ecelient gurment with rich Crochet Fringe, BLACK BEAVER CLOTH CLOaKS at $16, wrth Pleated Baek end the new Pointed Hood, LsSdsomely immed. BUACK BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS at $18, with Flowing Sleeve and Pleated Buck; 8 splendid garment, BLACK BEAVER CLOTH CUVAKS at $2 A most magnificent “loak, of richest Gish and material, BLACK BEAVER CLOT! CLOAKS, at Of the best material imported. and the v i. fasl BLACK VELVET CLOAKS, at $88. A new and elegant garment of the Pleated Circular Form. BLACK VELVET CLOAKS, ot $10. Of resi Lyons Velvet, with Sleeves and ( ringe. BLACK LYONS VELVET CLOAKS, at $45. A large and graceful Cloak, of very rich’ material. BLACK LYONS VELVET CLOAKS, at $60. Of very best Velvet, and latest Paris fashion. A Miscellaneons lot of BEAVER CLOTH CHESTERFIELDS AND RAGLANS. Manufactured chietly for the Wholesale ‘Trace, will be sold at ‘$6 and $8, being little more than half their actual value, SHE LADIeS’ FUR DEPARTMENT Is replete with every novelty in Ruswian and American Sable, Knusian ond American Mink, Ermine, Flich, Chinchilla, Lynx, Stone Marien, Squirrel. &0., &c., in the various forms of Cardinals, , Muti, Culla, and Pele- tines, and, it belag the desire of the subscriber to popularize this department, the goods are marked at go low a soule of profi as to challen; losest competition. - GEO. BULPIN, No. 961 BROADWAY, two doors below Taylor's LA= CURTAINS axn CURTAINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BROCATEL SATIN, SATIN DELAINES, TAPESTRY, REPS, By the yard, with ty Fp a es |, with every style MOR MADE UP AFTER are THE LATEST PARISIAN DESIGNS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SOLOMON & HART, 369 Broad wa ‘OURNING CLOAKS AND BONNETS, W. JACKSON», ‘importer of Mourning Goods, “Neel Broudway, between Bpring aud Prince sts, ‘ME. DEMOREST’S PRIZE MEDAL SKIRT COMBINES elegance aud great durability, and cannot get out of or- der—just what every lady wants, a Skirt at alow price that is Fery durable, graceful in form and cannot get ont of order. 5 Broadway, 820 Ui treet, 258 Bowery and 119 Kighth avenue. Our motto ter than the best, and as cheap as the cheapest.” Great uction in prices. Ladies’ best steel Skirts as low as 37 cents, children’s as low as 18 cents. Ladies, call an amine. OTA" VELOURS, VALENCIAS AND IRISH POP- LINS, Desirable for deep and seceng mourning, At W. JACKSON'S, Importer of Mourning Goods, 1 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. pass CLOAKS! FALL STYLES IN VELVET AND CLOTH, NOW OPEN AT KETAIL, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal, corner of Mercer. 10H LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, OF RECENT IMPORTATIONS. Black Thread Shawls, Lusertion Sets, Black ‘Ibread Veils. Medalion cat Point A’Guille Set, Embroidered Point a’Guille Capes, ‘and Embroid e offered at 20 per cent less than last senson MILLER & GRANT, Reduction IN SILK ROBES. 100 GROS D'EPSOM ROBES. at. tandkerchiofs, skirta, rices. Broadway. 10) BROCADE do 100 © do 100 VELV do ‘The cheapest goods yet offered. Now open at 836 BI OADWAY, corner of WORTH STREET. EDWARD LAMBERT & SILKS! WILKES & MOXNAN, No. 691 Broadway, Have received another lot of LOW PRICED SILKS, ¥KOM AUCTION, varying from 4s. 6d. to $I per yard. ALSO, ‘Two cages of PACIFIC DELALNES, at 1234 cents per yard. WILKES & MOYNAN, No. 69) Broadwry, Between Amity and Fourth gtreets, Viiver conse VELVET CLOAKS!! VBLVET CLOAKSI!! J.J. BENSON, 310 Canal Street, Exactly opposite Mercer. 0) CENTS SUETLAND VEILS’ OF ALL COLORS, fi a, less tian importer's price. Alexander Bajou's and Jousin's Kid Gloves W. EMERSON, 87 bixth avenue, corner of Twenty-second street. 2 REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, A SCRAPBOOK, in Tweltth street, near Third avenue. The above re: ward whl be paid to anyone who will leave it at 97 East ‘Twelfth street. | LAST WERK, FROM *D+)_ premises 753 Iirondway, aladies' gold and blue enamel- led Bracelet, with owner's name engraved inside. ‘The above reward will be paid by returning the same at the above number to Mra. Susan P. Lovett. Attention of pawnbrokers is re quested. 2()() REWARD. “TWENTY DIRCES OF COMMUNION D300 “inte, vatued at about 8300, were stolen, from the veairy office of Trinity chureb, on Sa night last. ‘The above reward will be paid upon the recovery and return of the rortionate um for: any Baaus an upinjures part thereof, Signed, Se BILLIARD TABLE! particular, ¢ , pool bails and HAKKY KUSSELL, 74 Fulton street, Fron sat complete i conniars. App ‘ooklyn, Gara IMPROVED COSHIONS AND TABLES can only be bought at his factory. Public rooms and pei. vate houses farnshed at short notice. Second hand tables for ale cheny W. H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton sireet 5 teierrsare IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND GOMBINATION COSHiLONS, For sale by the patenive and manufacturers. Trimmings of ell kinds always on band. O'CONNOK & COLLENDER, 63, 66, 67 anc 69 Crosby airect, N. POLITIO, \ARD. ‘TO THE CITIZENS OF THE FIFTERNTI ASSEMBLY LISTRICT, Twi ST WARD. Having mecidentaily come in porsession of a circular wd drenred U the voters of the ward, denuncistory of Mr. George W. Norian, deimocratlc oaudidite fur sasaianly, with ale pames a! here, we te thet the same wos done withoutour kunwisdge ar cnheeis and dhat we oalleols disapprove of the wate: therein made. STEPHEN McUOb: . te Y ‘oc auy other achame. All reports to the contrary are maliciously false. XANDIDATE FOR THE ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS- Cc wit, Twentieth ward:— ve To CUMMINGS BH. TOCKER, [NDEPENDENT | ANTETAMMANY NOMINATION. ‘Vo the hovest voters of the Twenty second ward, Thirterath ‘Assembly district,—t am x Candidate tor Membor of Assenbly OF the district. want it to be dintintly uaderstood that T cau: hot be bought off for mouey oF place, ARTHUR DOUGHERTY, peocuacsrmn, in pursuance of & resolution of the Common Counc! oxy of New York, 1d Terstyolne “_ al or ONE HONDKED DOLLAES for the detection of any person VOTING er attempting to vote jo q or of any person who sball procure, aad asslat, oouasel or a. vise ancther to give or ollie hia vote illegally, ur to go. uio say ‘TUESDAY, THE SUH DAY OF NOVEMBER NRXT, te be paid upod the conviction of the olfeader, nad the ouctid- cate Of the Recorder, District Attocuay. of the Judge cot the Court where coutioted, that such ‘conviction was, Bad Of the yerbou or perwous elatining such re Give under my hand, at ors oon, wes ANTE F. TLEMANN, Mayor, For Justice of the Marine Court, FREDERICK A. TALLMADUE. REGULAR Union NomIN Arion. FINTH SENATORI 41. DISTRICT, Tenth, Kleventh, 1 th and Seventeenth wards.) FOR SED ATOK, MERWIN K. BREWER, ay REPUBCAN, WHIG AND VEUPLI'S Nu Mina CON Ninth Assembly district—Sixteenth ward, RAT ROAD CANDIDAT cil in the third morigage bonds of th Waukee Railroad, bypotbecatea for five cents on the dal eutreated to vote for WALLLAM A, GUEST for State Seuntor trem thesixth district. T° BONES? VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH assem Diy district.—1 min a candidate for Member of Assembly of the diswrict 1 want it distinctly understood that Leannon be bongbt otf for mon JOHN JK Te THE VOTERS IN THE, FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, The undersigned, oicers of the Nominating Convention held et ‘Tammany Hall on the 17th of October last, present for your cousideration and suttrages our fellow citizen, JOHN MCLEOD MURPHY, who received the unanimous vote of the Assemblage over Which we bad the honor to preside, Mr. murpby was born in Westchester count, Feb, 14, 1827. His paternal grandfather was who emigrated from Wexford sbordy after the Iuevolu setlied inthe Seventh ward of this eity, where he esublicued buneeif aga brewer, ‘The maternal grandtather of Me Mur phy was George Warner, the sailmaker, well koown among the old Knieketboeker tamfites of the city” In 1881, Mr. Murphy's father represcuted Westchester county in the Legislature, and was the cotemporary ot Dantel 8. Disk- inson, Win. L, Marey, Joha A, Dix, Millard Fillasce Sis Wright, and others wlio bave since made their mark iu the po Iiticul records of the State. In 1885 the family moved from Westchester to Rockland county, and located on « farm pear Stony Polat. Tn IS4l sir. Murphy was appointed by President Van Burena midshipman in the United biates nayy, and was went to the Medierranean uader Flag Officer Tatoaii, now in command of the Kast India squadron. afer a service in thatsea of nearly five years, during which be visited Italy, Greece, France, Spain, Austria ‘nd the Larbary coust, Mr. Sorpby reured home, xnd, after a brief sojourn at the Naval Academy, was detsiied for, whe frigate United States, then destined as the tiagship of the Atrt- can squadron, Here he oecame the triend and companion of the laie Dr E.K. Kane. After eight months’ service ou. the West coast of Atrica ar. Murphy returned to New York with a view of entering the l¢gul profession; but the Mexican war having broken out in the interval of bis absence, he abandoned Blackstone aud Kent for ihe more exciti: g ecedes of ihe war, ard waa sent to Vera Cruz, Inall the evenis of that memora ble etrugele he bore a part, acd was put in charge of & field piece in Commodore Ferry's attack wud capture of Ti basco. ‘The official reports of that oflicer bear testimony to th gallantry anc services of our candidate for ihe Senate. ‘At the close of the war Mr. Murpby was again sent to the Naval Academy, where he grhduated with distinetion in his clessin July, 188. Shortly afterwards he published « work on the rigging, equipment and navigation of ships—e work Which ia now the teat of the nave. When the Collins steamers were projected, Mr Murphy was detuiled by the administ-a: tion of Gen. Ta} lor a& « waich officer on board of the Atlantic, in which veesel he served eizht month. Tn November 185, when the expedition for the survey of the Iathioug ot Zebuaatepre was being orga..ized, Mr. Marphy Was engaged as Hydrographic Agelstant, under Major Barvard, and to him was contited the botanical and atatistical labors of the expeditia ‘After the lapse of a year in Mexico, Mr, Murphy returned again to New York, and resigned from ihe Navy, with the view to pursue the open und comprehensive fiela of civil engiueer- ing, for which his Mexican experience, under the auspices of oue of the ables: engineers in the army, hadin.g measure pre- fared him. Pein 1863-i, President Pierce sent Mr. Murphy to Mexico, on a confidential mission, to aid in the negctintion of the Mesilla purchase. Returning soon after its successful issue, our young Eneng renewed the struggle for the mastery of bis’ profeasione Mingling occasionally in the political contests of the day, but al: wave clinging to the eaure of demosracy, he was the regular nominee or the party for Congress in the Sixth district in 1954, but was defeated. “The next year he was nominated for the State Senate from the Fifth district, but suffered a like defeut from the dissensions that then existed in the party. ‘On the accession of ar. Wood to the Mayoralty Mr. Murphy was appointed a Oity Surveyor, aud was subsequently trans- ferred (iirough the thstrumectaiity of Hon. Joba Kelly) to the est of Constructing Engineer at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Frere be served. with credit to himself and sells(action to the entre party for more than # year. In July, 1868, Mr. Murphy was appointed by the Louisiana inntepec Company of New Oricans, aa Superintending Engineer for the opening of the Tebuantepec route, and suc. ceeded, by his uoremitting energy and professional skill, ia the accomplishment of that object. Un his reuura to New York, be delivered a series of important and valuable lectures on Mexican Arebivology, and other kiudred subjects, which called forth the highest enoomiums of the preg and the sclentife ao- cietles, quently he returned to the Isthmus, and con- the explorauons of the Paciic coast of Mexico, the sur- f Guatinco, &c. in brief, is a sketch of the life and antecedents of the jewan whoin We bave presented for your suifrage in the ‘ourth Senatorial District. Young, vigorous and fallof abill- ty, with « name and character above reproach, we aak for him, and in behalf of the vital interests of thle great clty, the sup: port of all air, candid and intelligent men, "Very roapecttully, Your obedient warvai ts. a HENRY P. WEST, Ch'n of Nominating Convention. Aurnen CHANceLLoK, S€ VULIAM E ROBINGON, THE REGULAR DEMOORA- tie Kepubtican candidate for Assembly’ in the Twentieth ward, kleventh Aseembly disirict, has not backed out, and noder po elrcumstances will he back out. Don't believe any- thing said of him by the other side. His friends suck to him, and under no circimstanees will he desert them. We state this on Mr, Ro thority, TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT—TO THE DEMOCRATS and citizens of the Fourth district:—I have asserted in a lefler published in the New York Herald and Sunday Atlas, that JOHN McL¥OD MUKPHY promised and pledged him: geit to me that he would not be a candidate against me for Sti'e Senator. To-day I again reiterste my asseruons, which L ain prepared ‘to prove by four reliable witnewses—ull men of coaracter and standing in ths comauunity. ‘M. W-LSON, Washington Hotel, No. 1 Broadway, and 71 Liberty street, ‘TH SENATORIAL, DISTRICT. First, Second, ‘Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Kighth and Fourteenth Wards. ‘Democratic Repubifean Regular Nomination, YOR SENATOR, JOHN McLEOD MURPHY. HENRY P, WEST, Chair, Nom, Com, ALrrep CaAKcetion, Sec. 4th SENATORIAL DisTiicT: ‘Union Candidate, DR. SAMUEL HAL TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, First, Second, Third, Fourth; Fith, Sixth, Seventh, Righth ‘nwt, Second, Third, Fourth, Firth, venth, Kighth and Fourteenth wards, -; Democratic Republican Regular Nomination, YOR STATE SENATOR, WILLIAM WILSON, LY DISTRICT. Tenth, thirteenth, Fourteenth and Seventeeaih wards. "The Candidate of tne United Democracy, ‘Mozart and Tammany, For Assembly SAMUEL T. WEBSTER, G71 SENATONIAL, pisrercr, J Ninth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Righteenth wards, Union nomination, For Senator, WM. A. GUEST. r [47H ASEMPLY DISTRIOTRIGHTRENTIC WARD. [REGULAR DEMOORATIO NOMINATION For Member of Assembi; THNODORE.B. VOORHEES. ISAAC A. MORAN, Chairman, Hexny Mataews, Secretary, ‘Vamunany Hall Convention, JAMES OWENS, Chairman, Avcustus Famine, Secretary, ‘Mozart Hall Convention. CARD.—False reports having been put in clreulation, that T was a black republican and belonged to the Know Nothi &c.,1 do hereby, under my signature, aay Oe same, cha'ge that the reports have emanated ftom the black republi- cans and bogus democrats employed and paid by them. TAHEODORK B. VOORHEES, Regular demoorutic candidate for Assembly, RESTAURANTS. J OTICE—THE RESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOMS of the late John Berry, at No. 9 Broad street (formerly of No. 10 Pine street), will be conducted by his widow, who trusts, by ctrict attention to the wants of the public, to retain the patronage so liberally bestowed upon her late pusband. DOST OFFICE LUNCH AND TRA ROOMS, 21 NASSA SAU street, corner of Cedar, directly: Coens the Post oflice — ia newly {ited up establisbment will open to the public on ednesday, Nov. 9, under the management of GEORGE V, KYERSON, who wlil be pleased on the occasion to see friends. The choicest articles the New York market affor ays be ov hand—Meats, Voultry, Oysters, Pastry, & lap attention will be given fo the serving up of ¢ i Foat Offi 'N. Walker, formerly of th 4 and happy to 2, a liveral patrouage his old friends will be found at his post ber Aud Customers. COMPUORAT YORPORATION — NOT — THE ~ COMMITTER on Wharve, Piers and Slips, of the Board of Aldermen, will on Friday next, Nov. 11, 1809, in room No. 8 City Hall, at Zo'clock P.M. All persons interested in the completion ot the enler of the Battery, are hereby notified present at the above mentioned time and piace. THOS. W. ADAM i Committee on F. 1. A. BOOLE, Wharvea, Piers HENRY SMITH, and slips. MK SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF COUN. cllmen, appointed to report an ordinance providing for the Appointment of suitable persons to iuspect the condition of ee pollens i ea where seam. S * nae will meet oo jwradey, Lyth inst, in room No. 5 City jail. Wit. LAIMBERR, “r., JOHN MCCONNELL, BENTASES T, BSIGRS, SPECIAL NOTICES. 5 GENERAL BaNKRi LA@— Lid Lfrilenied inthe faonage of bari ha Are reuuested at No 163 Broad- ROOKLYN.-ANOTHER NEW ONURCH EDIFICE — ‘The corner stone of anew M_&. Church, to be erected in ‘Kast Warren atreet, between Smith and Court will be laid vith appropriate exercises, on Thursday, Le at two o'clock, FM. Bishop Janes, Dr. Kennedy. J. &. ‘and others will Meliver addresses on the occasion, All Glenda of 0 enterprise are respectfully invited to at- ITY INSPECTOR’ DEPARTMENT, NEW YORK, OCT. 28, 1859,—Notice ‘0 Contractors. —eealed proposis to 4 ‘an, City Lnapector,”” nad et with the fo the exclusive ight for iareunots ail the exciusive ve yuare loreuiuve Of this city, and for carrying away all the cootents of the sinks nd peivieg,” wil be received, at the aflce of to» OMY Langage mt delelock, ns wblen Cane he same ‘wil be pablit at noon, at wi the same pe opened, for the right and performance of service coataiued sad specitied in the following resolutions, Allermen, August 1, 1509, by the soard of Councilmen Sept, 1800 and approved by the Mayor, Sapt. 26, 1859, to wit:— ae Tl aly dd clo rected to adver propos Yonrs to remove ail the night gli of this elty, mint foe carrving away all the contents of che ainky and privies, both Uauid soll ‘of tha Pilot thereof, beyoud the jurladiction ors of this State, without nuisance, under the follo tlons and specitications, to wit: The contractor to pros Bight in the year vesuola ut onch aud every dock, vet, apart {hat purpose, the tonnage of which vessels ab: be less than fittean bundsea tons burden, to receive, retain tranaport beyoud the harbor all the contents of the ra carta Such vessels to be of proper size to fonts al any suse, of tbo tides, and eaid vessels to be tight jcched und properly bulkended, with covered. stab ways. tight hat best which shall be elosed except between the of.ten at night and ¢unrige in the morning. ¢ contrneto! uuge wn; nig aeow or veasel, nor ‘poait oF permtt doe ountouta tv flow frou sald ‘Yeese! into the river withia thejurisdiction of the tilot Commis- slovers, under the penaty, ag prescribed by the lawe of, State, of ove hundred dollars for each and every olfeuce. contractor and his sureties to become bownd to hold barmiegs, ‘ud to be linbic to the Corporadon, P ed. including scavengers the performance Any penalty, expense or damage which muy arise from’ the Depleet or default of auld coulractor to furscal proper and wall clent boat at each and every wharf or dock, as above reqcired, All proposals or bide rereivac. ts be, without delay, tran: anitted to the Common Cour ct! for action thereon ‘The contrac: tor willbe required to file security, by two housspolders or freeholders, in the city of New York, to the amount of twenty thous dollu's for tbe faithtul pertormanee. of his contract, Ti the contractor shall neglect or refuse to execute bis caateact, or to furnish proper ‘nd suillcient bouts ut each and every doak, to be of the tonnage above mentioned, for ald service, witha forty eight hours after notice of the actton of the Common Counet! relative to the award of suid contract to him, it will be deemed that said coutract has been abandoued, in ancordance with section 38 of the atended charter of 1s67, und the same shall ammediutely be readvertised and relet, the ditference or Joss to the Corporation to be shed for and recovered ag winst the person making defantt and his sureties ‘The right beinw hereby reserved Ww ceject any and. ail propo- sols or bids received if deemed to the iuterest of the Uorpo- ration. lank forms of proposals and estimates can be obtained ou application to te City Luspeet i DANIEL k. DELAVAN, City Inspec NENTKAL PARK. ‘The Board of Comamisstoners of the Central Perk give no- tice that on the 1th inst, betweeo three and four ntl drives of the Park, below Seventy second street, will fer public une, ntranes to the Park for carl: ges and equestrians may be ‘bad nt the following gates:— At the coruer of Fifty-niath sirect and Fifth avenue, corner of Pitty ninth str noe, ot Fifth avenue and Peventy-second Avenue nesr Seventy-second street ‘be Park is also accessible tor pedestrians at Sixth and Seven h avenues and Fifiy-ninth street Pecsous riding or driviig in be Park will be careful to ob- serve the ordinances respecting the rate of speed. Dated New York, Nov. 5, 1599, RK. M. BLAICHFORD, President of the Board of Commissioners of tue Central Paric, ANDREW H. GREEN, Comptroller of the Park, eand Kicbth ave. ‘eet, and at Kighth FLABMONY DIVISION, NO. 5, 8. OF T.. WILL, HOLD 4 public meeting in their room, upper floor of Hali, 283 Grand street, on Wednesdi 7 PETPoKe of diswemlantiog the principles of total abstinence. W. P.'6 J... Deill and Win. H. Armstrong will address the meeting. ‘Also ,Brothera A. Beale, J. Booth, L. W. Peck And other popular speakers, intersperses with singing by G. W. A. Wat, Macdonough aud G. a. Cook. Meeug to. coun mence at 734 o'clock. EITER BAGS BY TAE JASON, FOR GALWAY VIA Ld St. Johns, N. F., will be kept open at the oflice of the Ame- rican Expres Company, 61 Hudson street and 64 Broadway, until 11a, M. on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1859. NO}. REMOVED. —THE SUCCESSORS TO CHRISTIAN ‘T. Handick, Engravers, Chssers and Enamelters, stil re- iain in the old established place, 105 Nassau street. up stairs, BUHLE & 00. T. ANDREW'S SOCIETY —THE REGULAR PREPA- ratory meeting of the St. Andrew's Society of the State of New York, for the election of oflicera, &c., will take place at the Metropolitan Hotel, on Thursday evening next, the lth in- stant, at7g o'clock. ' KOBERT DINWIDDIE, Secretary. MUSICAL. A TRIVATE FAMILY WILL DISFOSE OF 4 MAGNIF} cent toned seven octave rosewood Pisnoforte; was made toorder about four months since by an oid established maker, and guaranteed for three years; has highly fi ‘case, full round corners, carved lyre, tret desk, double iror frame, &c., &c. ‘Those wishing to purchase au instrument for own use will find this one of the che ble pian ‘at full beif ite cout, if puzcbased 67 Macdougal street ‘and Houston streets. LADY GOING TO CALIFORNIA WILT SELL HER fine rosewood Piano, with reolian attachment; cost $300, and will sell it for $150. Apply at 13 Ashland place, near Greenwich avenue. A MELODEON WANTED—FOR A SMALL CHURCH, Address Wm. Matthews, 107 Franklia street, stating price, Which must be low, and where to be seen. A N EXCELLENT ROSEWOOD, SEVEN octave Piano, in perfect order; will be kept in tune and warranted for one year for 8125, Splendid new Pianos, at low pices, at. LXNCH'S, 927 Broadway, near the Fifth avenue jotel. GREAT BARGAIN.—A FIRST CLASS CITY MADE pearl keyed, full eeven octare rosewood Pianofarte, of most magnificent tone and finish (nearly new), to be di of, under peculiar el:cumstancee, if applied for immediately, at'an immense sacrifice from first cos, Aw thinly ® very su: perior instrument in all respects, p before purchasing Will do well w eal aud examine, ‘us hey will ad tals one the greatest chances to obtain a splendid toned piano at a gritice. Hus » cuse for packing, if desired. Call at the real dence M Leroy place, ker street, near way. A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR sale, in Brooklyn—Bleganily with round corners, rich mouldings, thited legs, scolloped keya, patent action, circu: lar seale, and all the modern improvements, best elty makers, with full warrantee; the pi ty ‘of @ private family, two months in use, rich ione. "Price $200.” Apply at No. ¢ High street, near Fulton, Brooklyn, Great object for cash. Can be secn for two days. NUICKERING & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Wareroome 694 Browdway. C. & SONS have been awarded 35 prize medals for the supe- riority of thelr manufacture tor the past $5 years. ALSO FOR 8. MASON & HAMLIN'S SUPERIOR MELODEONS AND HARMONIOMS, For parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, Tasusaduo ca cela At wi PIANOS TO RENT. EPOT OF THE ALEXANDRE ORGAN R&MOVED TO 203 BROADWAY, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Patented In the Uniled States May 8, Lc ‘or drawing rooms, churches, chapels and schools, SOLE MEDAL UF HONOR At the Universal Exhibition of 1355, This magnificent instrument, which the brillant perform ances of VILANOVA, THALUERG, ile. WELD bave rendered na popular in America asin Burope has test adopted by ihe grentest aruisty of both eontinenta— GOTTSCHALK, Lisa, KOSINI, MEYERBERR, &., &9. Prices at the dey $45, $50, $160, $185, $235, $260, $:00, $320, $375, $400. A descriptive circular sont th any’addreas on application to BERNARD & FABREGUETTES, JR. 203 Browlway, Importers of Busson accordevus, violins, violin strings, &c. JOR SALE—A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANO, ROUND corners, deep rich tone; it cannot be surpassed By any for its briiliancy, ismade by one of the best city makere— Stodard & Co, Cali before making a purchase elsewhere ab 249 Ninth avenue, OLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PTANOS.— STMINWAY & SONS, Nos. 82 and 4 Walker strect, neat Hroudway, New York, have alwayn received the first promt. tum where'aud whenever in| competition with the best maker 4 Baltimore, Every of Boston, New York, Philadelphia an Piano warranted for three years, ADAME ADELAIDE RAINONDI, FROM BoMR, niece of the celebrated composer Raimondi, itd int atructress to her royal highness the dunghter of the’ King of Sardinia and Piedmont, will recei-e a limited number of pupils in singing and planoforte playing. Address 64 White ‘treet, New York, a USIO.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES BOARD, WHERE instruction upon the pisnoforte and in singing will be considered compensation, ‘Address Q., Herald offices TANOFORTE AT A VERY LOW PRICR.—A 1% 00. tave round corner Piano, with enrved ings wil batt a ‘a great bargain, -Tican be seen estate ollice Tikyward, £26 Feeex street. bec IANOS, BY THE BEST CITY MAKERS, FOR SALE gery Jow. if applied for tinmediately. | Any person can on the purchase of a Plano by applying at 886 Broad. ‘oom 36, from 234 to 4 o'clock P. M. any day this week. ECOND HAND PIANOS AT GRKAT BARGAINB—ONR one ’ At $90, $40 and $60; one Smith's, ‘$60: one Nunn’a, $80; one Bacon t& Raven's; $100; one "m, $105; one Pethick’s, $110; one Grostein’s, $125, one Galva, $10; two Barmore’s, $140 each, and one Waters’, $160. New Pianos and Melodeons, and all Kinds of musical at lowest possible prices. Pianos and Melodeons to rent at Brondway. HORACE WATERS, Agent, FURNITURE. eh hl ee EE T THE BAGLM ENAMFLLED FURNITURE MANU. dheniro, cleeant Chatter Bulge nell sae ead ake rey ele aber Bulge ine $25 ty’ $260." Good, substan, cheap" Plesse eal et examines Collard’ y nine Boe ENAMELLED FURNITURE IN ALL colors and styles, of superior and warranted manufacture, hed in landseapes, fruits, frescos and flowers, at F. H. K/siNGTON’S, $68 Canal street, opposite Wooster, Manu- factory 46 und 43 Wooster street. Ratablished in 1848, NA ‘LLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN “4 ail colors and styles, wholesale and retail, Eran DY wards; aleo, Matressen and Pallinases, at WARREN WAR) 27 Conal street, four doors east of Broadway, N. Y. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. _ T NO. 11 WALL STRERT—FOR ONE WERK, BARGAINS IN WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Gold Watches, 18 carat, warranted time keepers, oul: 5 Solid silver Watches ouly. ih capac +6 | To make room for an exteasive relection of Watches and Jewelry, shortly to arrive for the Obristines holidays, tam closing out my present stock at great sacritices, which will con: tinne for one week only ember, No. 1 Wall street, up stairs. Second jewelry store from iroudway. W* aleeddaet te r hea is. A GOCD SECOND: WAND edolite or surveyor's Transit Compass. Apply Naswau strect, drat door, frou room, MPM AvelY ab T7 ‘premio. (A see eae aroma sa AEE maa ROR TO L =o] ere Loos F RNISHED HOUSE—A SMALL, THRER ie Sreckr sce cw eee ‘OUSE 10 BROADWAY.—T LPT, THE See eeraar ee tore SK IN BROOKLYN TO L&T, ane Poe Ee tee, WHRMAD, BS hereon street. a A! or . Pag see eee. =% 3 house te order; ene fe about ee minutes walk irom the ferries To « we nboet imcnth, payne moudhy. Apply’ a hoc T Deas suet, Sob f ‘srcet, OOS TO LET—IN HOUSE 46 HUDSON queer, A front Room and Bedroom, Oruten water. ient $6 per month. “Apply wo WILLLAM LORE @ Hadeet Gractors Rooms TO Lei STEAM POWER- ire upon sen, 1,182 sroadway, between Saath aud Thirty seveuih sree ie — TORE 606 BROADWAY, 25 BY 9 PRET, COMMUNT- cating with a rear Koom, 22 vy 45 feet to let,"with or with- out Bascuient, Inquire on the premises of at 15'Nansau street, KET, ROME 0) esi chicrg ase 10 LET—IN _— BROOKLYN, 89 FOR THE WINTER SEASON, THE FIRST story and cellar of the Store No, § Maiden lane, with or Without fixtuies. Possession givea immediately iM required. i ‘eon the premises. 10 LET.—170 FAST TWENTY-FIRST STK! lower part of a house, back Basenent and four ot toor. ye a ata toa TM. ulars apply to JAS. A, JOP, corner Cnther: Cherry streets, at Brooks Brothers ipo, LET—THE WHOLE UPPER PART OF THE MODERN: high stoop. first eleas House, 48 Kast Thirtieth nice rooms, wih all the laprovements and privilege using back kitchen, range. boiler, #¢., or will let the floor separate to % map abd wife, Apply to BRADLEY, 1D Fulton street, for terms. 10 LET—EITHER ONE OR TWO LARGE ROOMS, FUR. Dished or “anfurnyebed, on grownd foe of aa § ish base ment house; s1 ‘4 physician or dentist, ee : phys pely at 108 T° LET—TUE LARGE ROOM 2% AND CANAL street, situated on the second fhoor, suttable for light manufacturing purposes, % door 5 a few ‘6 east Of Broadway} 0 LET—THREE ROOMS IN THE SECOND sto! Ea eel Pets in ng) Z Mh. wh 10 West Twenty- (PO LETTER DWELLING PART OF HOUSE tis Grand street, second door west of way. Inquire JOUN ROGERS, 812 Broadway, up IPG LE OR LEASE—BASEMENT 64 JOIN STREET, $250; also fire proof vault; seven Lots in Thirty third street, between Tenth and Kleventh avenues; 107 sireet, Brooklyn, $225, English basement, near a ferry; two deep Lous in Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh aud ith avenues, J. W. HAMERSLEY, 44 Bond street, $to 11 A. M. (PO LEASE—A LARGE STORE AND HASEMENT, 698 Broadway, near Twelfth street; also the upper parte€ same building; good location for tailor, milliner, or other - tec! business. Apply to J. BISCO, 18 Kast Twenty-third before 10 A. M., or after 5 P. M. Oo OR THREE ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED, suitable for housekeeping, on third floor, 73 West Nine: teenth street; will be let low. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. PUENISHED HOURE WANTED. — WANTED TO RENT, for about six months, and for a small family, a three of four story furnished house, well situated between Waverley Place and Twenty third street, Broadway and Sixth aveque. 3 line addressed to B., No. 6 St, Mark's place, will receive at- AIURSISHED HOUSE—WANTED, FOR A SMALL GEN- teel family of four persons, without children, in & first c! Joeation, a small neatly furnished house, between Fourtee! ‘and Forty-fifte streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, until the Ist of May next. Address, stating location and terms, box 4,194 Post oflice. IURNISH ROOMS WANTED.—A GQ! Wife And baby soguire 6. Bi Bekomaand piace with ‘conventence and ulensils for g, ine p neat ata moderate rent, between Second street bie Cree or in ee A ae ora small family would tnd « prom ; dressing for three days i. f,'Heraidothos® PAY bY ae FPORNISHED HOUSE WANTED, IN BROOKLTN.—A small private famiiy wish to. medi iy furnished House, eliter until tho lel of May ov for ous waee ‘December 1; rent must be moderate, ticulars, T. C., box 1,238 Post office, N. ¥. N BROOKLYN, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKE! 3 J ville —Wanted, ® small cottage, ath Sy a otherwise, situated near u line of cars or References’ l. ‘Address W., box 149 Herald ‘flee, for one week autns price, &c. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—UNFURNIGHE HX, (omer part preferred, fora small genteel fal. Toon ‘and pleassat. Adaoaa, with Livingston, Herald oflice. we ART OF A HOUSE OR A SMALL HOUSE WANTED— Pp either in New York or Hoboken, cons of four or five Tent, number of roomé Ai Wea ae ; of rooms, &e, W. ‘thie will be attended to, ity ‘ANTED—FOR THE WINTER, A WELL FURNIS! House, located in Fi some adja- cent streets, Address B, Be por 180 Heald oats.” = ee ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND CA W “itra? ites boree power naga at, ENGINE, ‘ANTED—THE LOWER OR UPPER WITH cekitghen, of a peiretel house, by a small scaly; Yoomtio ween Houston anc streets, east or it near \- way. Address, stating terms, R. R.W. Herald office, — WA. BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, three or four furnished Rooms, on second floor, suitable for housekeeping, in a central situation, near Broadway: best reference given and required, Address R. C. M., box 143 He- rald oflice. Sc eceramnenpenseresssene ee WA4kTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, IN BROOK- Jyn, the Stock ond Fixtures of a Provision Store; must be located iu # business street. Address B. 3, Post’ office, Brooklyn, for two days. yANTED—BY AN ELDERLY WIDOW LADY, OF quiet habits, a furnished or unfurnished Room, on fret or second flor. ‘Location between Fourth and Fourteenth fircet , Broadway and Sixth avenue. "Any plain orderly famt- ¥ address C.H., care o - Laws, Bsq., Post oflice, new Bible House. eens, kim Wntzp- sx A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, STRAN- gers in the city, a nently furnished Room, with a widow lady who keeps no boarders, not above Thirty-fifth street and west of Broadway; rent paid in advance. Address B. Ay Union Square Post oftice. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A HOUSE, consisting of three or four Rooms, ina good location, within half # mile of the Cooper Tnstitute. The best of refe- fences given and required. Address G. K. 0., No. 8 Cooper natitute, WASTED TO HIRE—TWO GOOD ROOMS, ON FIRST or second floor, for a family of two persons; payment in. nena required, Address U. B., Herald office, sating, rent, &e. W NTED TO PURCHASE—A BUSINESS ALREADY ‘established that will not require over $3,000 or $4,000 to carry it on, Address A.D. G., Horald office, withthe ‘part culars, ANTED 70 RENT—A HOUSE, FURNIGIED On lob etican Thiet ang Highth streets, ant Roweth aa cation bet ween ‘and Rowe Highth avenues. ent from $80 to $1,200." Address F-. Be box 2040 Post office. __DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIES. A. No. £06 Broadway, New York. 0. 137 Soni Brook! Mondays and Thorssaya, Tues yond Pride, Brod sees OFEN AT ALL TIMES FOR BEG! Quarier commences from first lesson takene ee Frivate class for Indies at 11 AM. Seventh edition of Dod- yrorthys work on dancing, 2, for ihe use of his pupils, jus ied. Private, family or school classes attended. Circulars at eliher Academy. by DANCING ACADIEN N°, ACADEMT No. 855 Fulton street, opposite City. Tall Broo Hewnrk avenue, Jersey City. Daya for classes Mondsyn and Thuradays; in Brooklyn, Peadaye Claanes are now forming. Send for a circular. UMATS OF and Saturdays. in New Yor! EAP DANCING ACA Lessous $1 ita; Mi "hursda} iiya and Fridays ladies’ fternoos classes, aid 010k So’ciock soiree. Admittance 25 cents. Private leasons 80°. 20 WEST D ANCING.-MADAME (FERRERO) JACKSON, ‘Thirty vixth sireet.—Class instroetion, Wedn' da ‘PROFFAsoR, BENS. YATES’ DANGING ACADEME vill open for the season on Satarday, Nov. 12, 1859 at Metropolitan Assembiy 178 Prince street, betweas Thompson und Sullivan. Circulars can be obtained at Se aendemy daily or at the Professor's Gy Sores street. Dayrof tuition, Wednesdays and Bat every other ‘Thursday. 7 : EN. ATRIMONIAL—A GENTLEMAN, AGED TWEN- BY Rechte pte Presence and sanding, wishes the noawaltit- nh narecable sonore ing, or widow, with & Clow, te Address, with particulars, in striet confidence, 1, New York Post ofliee, ance o1 marria X, Lyn a