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, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1860. s santa lann toes eiaiadlacrntnesamaaaia r i SN mense personal popularity, it seems idle to raise a ques: | The Reseat member of Congress from the Teath Hon, | what will the ot people of fhe Site of Tiinois cay wo BOARDING AND LODGING, anna BUS AT ADOTION: yous REAL ESTATE tee late in Nowember, His trendSeay teey intend tor} bor, of ‘Wirginia—has also fakeu tho stip for Breckia. [@laad la? The Press and Bos CASH koows out, Wate Oe | ADMINISTRATOR'S Baul OF FURNITURE 40, AT MAND FRUIT FARM OP @ carry the State if they bave pile the mountains om | ridge, amd talke a “powerful gigit” fortune young Kea | off vod Long John laughs in bis slee ‘wife, or ale went y a West ¥ wealy sprouts vafert ‘Tope id this day, commencing at 10S¢ v'cluok. ry cert oned oe thei? peaks; and, if they crowd Bim too much, Brecklme | tuck in Be ws among Ube mast vigorous campaigners is ruing the autocras Eotwecaliibout way foo hg MMO TANIA Art ce, er tear ion Moris feet ‘good ‘barn, atebten toe oll up bis sleeve to the light zeal | the Brediuridge list Fepublicans ie py pabBe geseruily tha se fine Oder. Ur 9 ridge will roll up bis sleoves aad gol ae | “Among the other promfincat men in Keotucks tbat have iwgtield, but uo eon * “Boss? VERY PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS ON day, Bt ihe rick J. Milter, —— We Apple, pear pram, | weSilice Lis return. trom’ Washington the Vice Presideat | proclaimed for Breckinridge, aud uailed his colors to the ; What bas to be doi second and third floors, with Board ut 71 West Tyenty- Le narg Terres yp dle erg Ag “RN be. Two nnd Whaif aster ia grapte ft United Bualca has takeu "quarters atthe Phoaix | fast, are ex-Governor L. W. Powell, United States Sena & little more in store for you. Select what you sevrnch sireet, near biath avenue, House fur wished wilh Ks won Sp ekisnad Ca lsmae eee tatog o's very fas ss: | extn, one Uneeeaaet a inte poner ae also nes Hotel in this place. His family arc there with h tor; Hon. 6 B Clay, son of Heury hw Pam 8. Oper — cgrtenent of olagent Boueshole Farauare. So Of vexetabies. south end of PO rin although Mrs. B. is at this time ot a visit to her relations | Beck, Esq. gute to the Chariest »n ain it Gon, | hoary —10 EET, BOARD, A LARGE HAND. | KKK OIL PAINTINGS, BRONZES, WORKS OF ART, | over one mile in leugth, due bose fang ac Gt oa in Georgetown, Ky. ‘There is nots tan living who eu | ventions; Col F I Bullock, a Kading man in the First MAINE. some Parlor, with an extension atk Also two aia, | ich Lresden Chine, Vases, Ores ments, 2c. ore C Wall stsoet terme Apply wo that DUMONE, No. as oe pn of personal, popularity than Jobn U. | district; Hoo, Ge ree W aire tocth, mannan 26 emia OCR CAMDKN CORRESPONDENCE, Y Foo with gee and bab. Apply at 48 Clinton place, FOE a. tk hy ay a yom 7 ‘ . Breckinridge, while bis fumijy relatos v7 duee | ag pe nay yey er. "Sherrod Willlsens (formerly opposi’ Campks, Maine, July 80, 1860. see te SES EY OS Te Ae Fotewaod case, carved logs, with pear! 3 age, and bewatifully OUNTRE BBA aOn FOR SALB—THIRTY MINUTI Fee eee ee tae hubs ives a power im tue | Hoist), Hou’ Thowias C McCreery, a spleudid fellow; Col. | Home of the Democratic Candidate for Governwr—The | FROARD.—TWO FRONT ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, ON | OFament sli aucboslagres: Stench stat Dover and carted per day cask’ B,the New Haven | peg wormaarites fan 5 alliod mansoit to | George fb Hodge aud, Tiawlvon Cravens: electors atiarge | Scenery, Bay and Business—A Vigorous Campa Com. | Deiht serena, oor, witk modern improvements, can be it io | painunes. grim embroutered Frence um depot eel iy. ott rained hn State. by marriage, sonuections | for the State, all the district electors, all the State Ceutral sto ad fate oor, 10 FOND® Maem poly at SS Weak kei at" osew oud, binck wulnul and mahogany PariorSuite, covered | good sate of cultivation, socked wide neeained i @ most worthy anc es y noblest, | Commute, We Governor of the State, and every brach menced— Dy ettiction'as to the Resti!'=A Reaction in the ane oor, y decond jn brocatel and hair cloth; lace and Lroeatel Curtalus, ooh cottage Rate, Teriy cae Tons front, with parlor, dining room, ee nn of a Fa promb | of tbe erec eroment, and Juilde Cane and Presi | Kanksof the Demestacy Against’ Douglas Phe Tilent of | | Gineks Fuse at éayn whi ee barter Urtarwense” Tieisd | bie fera less Senean cone inet Lae eam Otapaans sane rate . as regard dent Buchanan onty knows how tnore, ih this | the Matne Democracy fur Breckinridge— Manifesto of Hon. | BOARD AND TWO ROOMS WANTED—EY A FAMILY | room, basement and’ bed chambersere furnished thronghine | im well and ip blstera, A. Cou nee torn ee, nent citizen of 5 iy Nished ag sho was beau- | stupendous array Of auxiliaries, to nothing of hie ia. - " . of three adults. in @ respectable between e article necessar”, and of the best quality, regard- | man doing business in the city. Price Plans of the belle, and as amiable and accomplished as she mach ehanee unless ‘his univer good tuck J. @. Dickerson—Hamlin in His Native State, dc. 11th and Second avenues and Kighth and twenty tifth strcets | Jess of eapense. She articles to be removed before Tussday oundto (goed tthe ollte af B. @. HA peel Shentave ® cry him along intothe Presidential chair. He bas | ‘Thinicing you might like torhear {rom the home of a | Ac dress (i, box 2,641 Fost oftiee, stating terms and location of oe ne, base 6, tek Goode Doug can be ached, No, St Pine street. ae.one of 44 must clegant and fascinatiog 4 Keata ie pono by leak tea 2 nny he has aches at live candidate for Governor, and of the state of our can- onan “an BROADWAY, a “= qware AD pestpovement on say account. N. B.—Articles can be ex: ARM FOR SALE IN NEW JERSEY.—WILL Ex. rf e the 0 sulfstandsaSaul | wo vise. Somett iy c r A WER: A | to male. a fair daughters, wile (ie galt a Ami orm tall | way favored hit In Bla struggles’ Generally alter he | Vass generally, I wake oceasloi to-Indive a few lines Bo Thinecata strents ths bow josation tthe age bese 2 eerie ee Fs liens — a te anton handing, His features aré re | bas been momtvated the wheel turos and showy him the I do pot euppose the business condition of Camden has | firstclas; possesses all modern improvements, an excellent | Amo & 00., AUTIONEERS, ‘miles (rom Baber S4 iy @ Aud erect, his 1 Ne ae 4 lies of | winner of the prize, and the successful contests he has much interest among the “bulls and bears’ of Wall street, tablen pone Southerners are invited to call Oftice und salesrowm 239 Broadway, corner of Reade st. | WM. 8. CHAMBERLIN, 70 Gobiuson street, dined with a happy wad soci! tempora | made have always been accomplished less by any merit gobo rf : ” 5 Apply ah S68 Breed wag, Peremptory suction tale of vg io any man or | of his own than by his universal good fortune. This is | but Still, asa prosperous rural and at the same time com- e lights that be- | the sole reliance of many of his supporters now—they | mer indexes of @ brit do not talk of his tatents or of bie finess 0 His’ eyes would be ct Woman, but in bis own bead the Speak a Wart ald Kenerous 80 CARD DOWN TOWN.4ATWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, {ab town, it is mot without note, Penobacot Bay, as or « gentleman and wife, cam be ‘mceoumoda ed." with a f the Prest- | o.ycow, is trisngular, and the realdenoe of the demo. | large pleasant Room aad Board, t asta Amerioas feels” oak epg "e - Bvt Beach. K eqant rosewood Horashold Furaiture, PAM Fok BALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, IN TO- day, wt US o'clock. | village, Penns) iveuia—{he Loumagen Farm 0! ume esi Rieventn strect, between | inundred acres of woo? land, nearly all improve? and # large be seen atthe ollice | Bastion claar of sumas. as good two wory House, large Bera, er : i 3 : i * cr bouse, The furniture contained in the abe ve ant resi- | Hiant tutellect, and wt the sume ime the ala wos that hdr, Bell wtp bo de ected tesa BIAS: LT avA | cretic nominee 1s on-the western side;wbeut taldway trom ta nay as ~ | dence was all new ou the first day of last May, ais of the | er Gardens Ton eens ee Orchard, vogetab'es aud flaw fermined will, Major Breckiuniage ism oc: Ma farses ; ‘ | FROARD ON THE CENTRAL PARK.—ONE OR TWO | best description. To permous in quest of drstcuise furnituce — gs the owner ie ‘athe. Wem looking to be Presivent fer all womankind would ghen | say aught for or against Bim. ladeed, the New Orleans | ube bead of the tite waters ofthe bay to the twe where | BOARD, ON, THE CENTRAL PARK —ONE OR TwO | bestdeacrijica. "To pertous i ques | Ma he genes ia Dedep unger of failing: 10 love wriss (Bie eee ees | ee eee es from the fact there mas Dern G0 | ihe bay ends-and the-ccean beging. fn loéality, Camden, | paral Hout Ine sticly prirus cogtian fami wbare ie | Magaifeost peeomeca Praagtore, | AouMAt Sore eh Aastra’ | Sigur HO To ER rc emont covets | gence ete Ce rete cayen | Hinde earner nf ‘ ae nd sent), 5 by enue cars. Willcw Terrace, Kast Vier wud Mante! Slrrors, PVARM, VALUABLE TIMBERED fured of tie fact whether he owns’ them or they own - pet by the,side of the uaplacted cea" To its Limite are | the City Melly the Phird aveaue care Will'w Rercace, Eh napsaiiania BE! LA! Bum, albough they areves-Ukaiphors a8 yeu wil ad TENNESSEE, . the'mountains generally called Meguaticook, and all the | rences exchanged,” “= Muse ‘om Third avenue, Hefe | Rosewood Bere Rcsewood Secretary pod Bookcase, F all Property, Snely located in the best eouth of Mason aud Dixoweitae: They-adore bu as & OVE NASHVILLE CORRESPONDENCE. learned pundits of our State? Historical society are at nae Rosewood centze Tables, bak Tryenaney kind and good master, One of thage boys is named San He is a lusty fellow, and is allowed every liberty consistent Nasuvirie, July 20, 1860. loggerbeads as to whether these are the mountains geen by | Boaz. WANSTED.—A VERY QUIRT LADY AND GEN- Oak dining room and ident is a | The Position of the Bei 11 Mon tv Tenesioe—Their Friendship | Jon Swith ia 1606, or whether they are not. 1 shall not Jeman would like a pleasiu: Koom, above Blewcxer | Hosewood chamber Furaiture, ith his position of servitude, The Viee en dlas “ rt treet, and nesr Broadway; Board for the lady only, with a Drawing Rooms h IRST C) emibe at iamninanehramaahecie<aniouaiee pile for Douglas— Breckinridge in Tennessee—Appearanee of | SHigsvor fo decide until aficr a careful examination of the pegs faunly or indy ivi glove. “Addrens, matog werins, | contain masniieent Piamotorie- beautify inlaid wih moder De ey tnereot Mra, Breckinridge sa mombor of he Baptist poe ee en en oa da te " | © This bailiwick contains come 8,000 or 10,000 people, | Matis. Union equate Post ofc | eRe cenian Faraitare, covered wi blue nid quid sata fetnuicemean tab arate suasion. 7 re Tegwiar atiendants upon chor : “ pursuits are altural, Commercial, tishore: Oar N A SOMELY FURNISU «les nlegerer., mirror doors aud pack; centre fe | Toatarmer ors tention (0 religious exeretes which his Judgment a meeting held here by Goy. Foote, formerly of Mississippi, In the bay the number of {slands cor-esponds to the poe table. for ® gentleman, his fe, lafant and burse, — pence § cn eta es posed Bedsieada: Lops, lpland Sound, tural instincts would jead him. | He ts a devout man and | 11. seid by Gov. Foote, for he was the head and front | number of days inthe. year, ountaining altogether some | Location between Washington place and Twenty, third stroet | Sureaus, Waabstahds, Commodes. Centre Tale, Amour-de; 4 a Christian, and never uses profane language, although he y y 00 le, who’ “go down to the eea in ships,” | 88d Broadway and Sixth aveane, Address L. 8., box 117 Post Glace. led har Mattresses, Blankets, Feather Bods and | chews tobacco. strict in bis religious procitvities, he | of the demonstration, unless the Know Notbings of this = tas Vebigeea oa the eines decoy” to all sorke'or |,°mmte et een sll allt | Ey Oo Poem mye per Mypegntnny, Go B,841e—& COUNTRY BESIDENGR, AT MATUCHIN, does not Like to talk politics Ga rman pe he | city wish to share the credit with him, The Bell men of | crafts, from the elipper to the Wherry, abd in ail kinds of | ARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A LADy, | #4 Lge mig ral * and thres ply Carpeting ln tea (or ee a — doce not think be is breaking othe boy day.. ite | this section of the country aud of this State see that | busiades, Inom the carrying of coitony tea or guauo, 0 | bild and nurse, with a neatly faruished Room, with pri: | Focws Mirrors, Clocks, fvory balanced bandied Kuives and | Ebiladelphia Railroad, Fronting on the New ‘and friend to take a little pure Bourbon on the holy d the catching urd preserving of lobsters.’ The Penobscot | lege nod some comtoris of home. Terms not to exceed $3 per coon 7 ints, New Brunswick turnpike about four miles from ve heir best chance, in fact their only chance, is to foster yea “dl eek. Rett ‘Address, for two daye, G. Wit, | Forks, Table and Tea Npoons silver Oasters, Kactish cut Glass: | Rew Mienoenes, ‘urapike, road. about four Keeps the best Bourl . psn tip iadtsy ay tgba ye: ¥ , yy | Sauls aire becoming s fatnous piace fur summer resorts, | Week. Beferences given, Address, fortwo days, G. WIE, | vere 'Cckery, Fren ok chia Dioner Set of Gp eces. Als>, | Gqueteting of Eve tarenrel auneieda tinh eeltteaees ta ér at Of it bimsei{—t conversa. | the dissensious of the democratic party,and every Bell Here resides the democratic candidate for Governor, | ae all the elegant basement and Kitchen Ferevers. N. B De: | | The. onsets tne ant a. halt ae aes Spon ase uaeel vf Kentucky. Of | man in this State fs @ great Doaglas man, and is bie | who is just, pp the Derime and igor of his et oe 0, RD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WIKRE Eig thett qocds unitl Teesiay wens, provided whey etre oc Gay. | | Sam wi colar full zo; barn and othes outbuildings ta goad n 1 c me : rs 0 2 0 e in. re are no other boards & gentl man, wife an 4 unmediate vicina course, whiskey was iuirc subject, | mean. | most able aod strenuous supporter. Ho is, they say Laake doings of -the House from 1848 to 1852, | soa; unfurslahed rooms preferred, tas emell house where | Of *! Sale pooative, rain OF whine, ey ge OE pertectly beallay, = Major Breck mridge, with a bland smile, 0 er te s Kentuckians felt’ proud of, an re Hot Smart able au ‘te ive nolinasion tw invite a friead to] by getting upa Douglas party in this State to draw | getic man. Cxder poor Pierce he was Collector of the ey their second choice after Bell. Why! Because they think | wit remember Hon. bk, Smart for ax able aud cuer- he i i i it can be at home. Location between Fourteenth aad Pnic- Py there were two & rp Sixth aud Binth avenues. Address N. H. O. J., JNO. T. HUNGERFORD & CO., AyorONEEas. | | f dey Mortgage Sale of over $15,000 wor. of Elegant House- | ‘one: money can remain on those were r > Belfast aistriet, “ ca oi Pt ne -—— | hold Furniture, Sold by order Supreme Court. Un this da; 4 urther particalars: take iittie uurbou whew he entered their homes, and to } off votes from Breckinridge they will carry Tennessee, | “he opeus the campaign with great vigor, having spoken | WyGARO WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A PRI | Salurday, Aogiiw 4, ut Tot o'ctoek preckvely it large brows } STRONG, No 98 Honoan sireoh of to tho-auiaccibe wea ise more a “¢ by some Northera people | 824, by the tame means elsewhere, many of the Southern | in yar ous park ofthe Bunie an jowading losuep avery vate family, lensted getwooe Kighth and Twenty-third tage aml ——. Siouhete’ come tales Oak. bed) 73) TERR epee given re. ¢ lpression cutertained by sot ¢ 3 7 - ‘ tire! k orner of it. Tis home meeting ou the 26th was ee ad Fourth and Siath avi board at q comm + Mata Fr Cammel's nnd prestcs that Major Hrvokiaridge i adisauioniet, and | States. The meeting was almost entirely composed of | YO0k aud cuines of I Tis by as te ge oe EY W:'8, box 2,855 Font offce derais | Preach pier apd Tan srrora, “ol P ceed Matachin, N, ¢ that his friewds wica at a breaking upot the Americaa | Know Nothing they shouted the loudest. You will per- | "3f-"Wechburn, his epponeat, of the famous “family” 8 pAVID GLEAR| Oammel's Depot, Tapestry. Brussels Car Noa tncere Geutre | -EMRST CLASS COUNTR: TD Tablea, Chive, Ulnes, Silver Ware, Shot Table Cotlery ac. | Hon Dereaperia Wok Nox honk ee TU ATED Confederacy, ia casirely erroneous, ane guansiojietine ts)! re | fae, Beate vi is printed at full length in | that Jcetms created to produce Comgeessmen, has appoiut ee TL ASAUMWOMAR, INTHE VE | to ndrdesin want of ftw claws Hoimenat Pumicare tie be ‘i wore =] done Major B. by u Tahataene gy nt eihcpene | Bhdalintarte aioe ary ee-ter atonar perp muwts for every woek day for a mouth before election cialiy of the Rew York Hoag. © s privme boardinghouss, | Co Rit chasce ever uaered i tlew Tore’ Hwee alms | atasreeraes can Fernnin on enotigage, Inquirer Rie of bis Wartnest and riends bave ass. 4D Opposition paper—the Bell and Fyerett ticket heading Peck, Dew, James, Morril! and the company of vainte terms mist be moderate and references given. Address M | order by eel cabinet makers, Well, Hutchins & ee Davivs, ‘la Wi me tuateven in ihe * anlentity befailing Neestaman: ee speects Farntahed by baineel pro ably, have injured their party vitally. Last posr there were | 20h 174 Herald occ. oare fe tea demttien’ Ctcloguen at the +4 OE Ors og) zur) asec the country as the election of Lincoln, they might jor publication in advauce, as the papers in Nashv! ao ws . es . | &bd Sich avenue stages pass near the house. Rooms— ®ALE—A NEAT, COMFORTABLE AND Festive, Dut would uot submit to the dieoiution of the | notenergetic euougs to have pubtiched 60 long a speech | UO ee eee the deecerg Thee tiene ot | ROSRRING CALANE AND GENELEMAN.OAN BE 4c Wagnicert grand ation aeren octave Pianoforte, toed wiih | located houss on. Ber sont of Berges Uniou upon uny pretext. | How will you il, your ofives | the next day after its delivery. Ifnows ts published any | Mande portage pi th rong wit ee, ioe card for the lady only; house’ bas ail the motere improre: | 22! woe Crextisune Sass, elegantly carved rose: | Square, west side, baif an hour's ride from Jersey City and th case Lincoli sbould be elected?’ I asked of a stroog | time withiu a week Ley are doing well ite ts Poe iniaa tite for electing EK. smart. | ments: bath on eame floor, Address W. © M, Madison syuare | ™Ade b ncedws | Eamoben feieo ty repent paainho keep so nueae: The Breckipridge oilive holder tn one of the acl) ping countie nds, . seaiip epee there Cy few be! sitenks bie. Hwy ty py Daft apecin 120,000." - Post ollice. Mw { en ogres iy arene Sei ence the other ai “Oh, there will be ne trouvle about that, | He is at the present time without an eq: a ara, . mi gee: 7S acer anni trees ovine tnscinnyenaenslialnsnin/ Cr? under ith frabs bir; there are plemy of Lincoln men at heart here now; | State; but hp ts on the wrong side of the feuce,‘The’| _ THe Pie Canarian Renate ata ent, Local OF | FROARDING.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY SKOURR a bargste "Apply ca tee presiaeehd Wark Tah sees only (hap dens darn azowsbemmenines.”. Seen of. shent| denaeuts, he mm few Seolated seornicns, 4 tr ry Lnaaisideat acai theme will be -me-oplie SS ane yavpis int Storm see 4 on et ota by pen | Sriok eoboot houes. ersonages bave actually begun to consider Liucoia’s ele reckinridge. He is very rin e , LO . - [oention pleasant, Qin a Poredad teaches, aad ak making their arraage- | doubt, will carry the state by large majority. ‘In tact, Bab oheee Tirclasea auantte® siathar geste of oltaize rataine (be modern laprorementa, | OR Sates LOTS OF GROUND, srruarKD ments accordingly. ‘The extreme Southerners will chafe | the Bell met keow that mniess they can get up a power: | existe The refusal of Teuglas’ friends to acc: pt th BoARPING FAMILIES OR | SINGLE GeNTLEMEN et, Foran scopes: bapeen, Fifty font a as under euch a state of things, but that wall be-all, aud the | ful: Douglas organisation: ta” ele” ethte, Chels hopes are, | Prize Bense® senderad by Mr. Buclicai, And ithe forcing 22, cas obtain, pleanant Roomt, separate, or tn sul or the be PP od tg CEE, ay udicious distribution of the fut offices will serve as a | gone. M . J used beet we wi ‘a moderate ‘sorner of Forty -eooond street und Secrat avemoe soothing salve in many ® severe case, I have heard | — Nashville is the residence of John Bell! He resembles | action Spee. of Breckiariaae, 08 sane geri Goes family Looalion weary dosirabie, bwuse modera. Apply = Some Keutuchiaus, siroog pro-slavery men, declare that weer _ 7. eye Ci we Dr. yn af Boy Dea komma asear beret Mar vie Dh re “ miatoenth shneehy w Second avenue. Po. SALB HOUSE ro AND ore’ ACRE or Lincoln's positio, is not so bad for the slave- | York, japoleon of surgery. He is not so tall, but bis Presid ~ : . , situated ‘Long Ieland, ‘Astoria tders after all; he would. protect slavery whore it, is; | fae iva-vory atriking restimblance, “When ia, the etceot fae Degree Det Grienr ernie eccaspeth Cokie): PLE TRE of Ro age gentogen, tan bare nic Raves ed SSIES on te etal Rene that the preseut fugitive iaw is all they could ask, and it | he can always be recognized by cotton umbrella, | Omer tent has evcat cipuifcance Hose? @ Dick with chotee Board, by ealing’at WS Bt. Afark's pluce, house re ee SEAEOS. eo ihe ori is only the want of Udelity among some of the States shat] which is his devoted attendant, eltheF under bis arm of | Pompemens Bas great siguiioabce withdrawn from thag | Semuy Feturnished; all modern Dinner at 6, Tain or shine. R SALE—A TWO STORY HOUSE AND LOT 260 RI Prevents its execution; and that slavery will only. go | over bis head. He is interested in n coal mine oa the | FtNor of she Beifust Journal, kag withdrawn from that = omen toreeeenr ore afar eok. Lap Sted fae eon arti oa veil and climate aud the titucss of other thiugs | Cumberland river, @ short distance from this place, | O!¢ aud ini paenbieh ones re iference UARDING.—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BR ACCOM. A NU TTERFIRLD, | Cg eg T Age. Se eet ak Par sooty ly direct it. called the Treadwater Coal Mine, or the Bell | opinion wit! ny ed eres po bliabee. . Dickerson F TLL Ye aed Boswh by fenigiog at 0 Lie yor | . this day al re ad eauanre hak ‘on the premises, or at . D. 'y’s, corner of Third aveaue Major Breckiuridge states tome that the principle | coal; but spends most of his ‘time io Nash. | publishes a card, stating poserfully the reatous why he | street for $30 per week; paymi enpemt aveqeed.tat eeeanth On the Mh icnece of the kar; lose | Sid Righty seventh street, New vork. : ihe Pix he represents is well dedued by the New York Hexato, | ville, It is mot thought here that Bell will | &ud bis friends will eupport Breckinridge and Lane, He | room in the bouse; # vacansy for ope young lady. res Stands, Obeina, large opt be bigees end coenrs: ‘Oroskery, F°2: SALE—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN He represents ¢ ide of a great batioual question which | the great Clay has not fallen upon his son so far as foren. | 8436 — Sia 2 ae OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN ” cchamae Sonnt; the yeople bave demanded should be settied, and | sie grandeur Is coucerned, stil the som evjrys inno litte | _ Uvon the poeermmamt of the Sper letton Paltingre Bras tra cian sccoeesnatation ao food Board, inanewly | Ac. Bale positive Seas raliroed sued srograboet Fortatan' coves dala tneee Lineolo represents the other, He made no mention of | degree the influence his illustrious professed during | Convention = Ope that & returning epirit of coucilia. | jurnined private house, eight minutes’ from the ferry. Apply of all Kinds, goed well clara Judge Douglas aud bis position The HekALD is a favorite | bis —— wow a Suir ets James: 5 Drcmecciee unas’ amonen us aotenaaen to Saas at 2a dtate, mewr Hoyt street 4 Avetton NU ace. age House aod paper with Major Breckiuri ige, and is considered by him | goes for Bree ‘with all-his and ener. defeat - lobe a power of poteutial weight in the entire social and | Stes. TheOlay suru of" Meatucky tnd family | fepublicat venuncer, aud ultimately reault in the election | BOARD ON PROOKLAN IAIOHTS—LAROR FRONT New and speed, or -and on euay goverLmental American sy stem. fluence will be nearly unanimous in fayor of Breckin. | Of @ democratic President, induced many of the origiual | {1 Mocms: with wal 4 atone, table unexcep: | Will vel this day, (taiurde post Lexington is @ finished city, It seems as if it were | ridge, and the issue made between Combs as the | Opponents of Mr. Dougias’ nomination to acquiesce in his | fioitbie. References required. preety ie Post Walled 1b, and that its mbabitants, having abundance to | anti-Clay candidate, and McClarty as the pro Clay cand!. | Support. ee ere a) d ‘ABOUT 72 live upon for their natural lives, are in no bury to accu- | di he result in a State so wedded to the memories that | The inquiry wae “Ifow can we repair the damages Bore, WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEWAN | Wagons, 40, the best saslaa ae ‘and unfurnished frout Room, ou second ; It is & wealthy place, aristocratic, but | ivy around the pame of Heary Clay as Kentucky can | @one at teltimore** They did uct doubt that a coacilia- wife desire an ved ou hee tory spirit on their part would be reciprocated by the ae Pag tayo ag oy ane mreet ferries. Address CTION NOTICE —THOS. BELL, AUCTIONRBE, AND sopoted wih. ocrer (aling coring. aon. | Uleir niggers. Poor nal Of a social and family revolution in this State that | {riends of Bir, Douglas, How far these hopes and ex- | G. 7 5., box OLN. 'W.¥. INGRAHAM.—This day, ai 11 o'clock, tn the sules- | S24 Churches, and location, perfectiy beciihy, withia aber en ike are much accoent iu Lexingtoa,—and | will shake our uative aristocracy terribly. Gen. Combs | Pectations have been realized let facte dectare. What “Qommontoare -—aINguR a ‘OR FA- New Bowery, aluable. Household Furaiture, bear, / milies fooms No’ 26 New there are mavy slaves, who, like Major Breckiaridge’s | will receive @ good share of the latent whig & ave been the developments of the first four weeks of veh? aims eam the South visting the ity for Bewummer, | \urPets vibra rots, ne uae pair, 45 Ac | Apply | WILLIAM F. HKINS, 2t Nassua strert, rear, ich w table, tmunedi- ow talaga yp Games, © hospitable an arteous to strangers, if the citizeas are | scarcely be doubted. If McClarty be defeated, it will they don't intend to trength Sam, woulu “rather be somebouy’s nigger than a poor | which hag sought shelter under the wing aud hopes for the campaign: white man.’ stand glorious reaurrection under the auspices of Bell and Eve- The vo ¢ masses aud presses of the country, with | Rooms, w a superior “would do well to Oue great feature of Lexington is the beauty of tts | rett. The Know-Nothing or American vote will be given Py iver! me Joyous unan'mity, wituessed the rasilication | ately ai 30 ‘avenue, corner Twenty: ib. ladies. Being exempt from all bousshold drudgery for Gen. Cotuba, and by the aid of the Douglas democrats sdmiraole plan for uniting the democracy of Penne | | A BOARDER, UUTION Jen —BURNBAWS FURMITORE px. | F Latourette House, Bergen Point, N. J. 8 seri a ey are at liberty to cultivate all those graces which adorn | he may possibiy carry the State, sylvania, ivory ai pA poets pee of — REx BOARD—FRENCH LESSONS.—TWO ROOMS, SALE—A_ HANDSOME SQUARE PLOT OF society and charm mankind. Some of the youngest buds, | The grand alin of the opposition in Kentacky is to de. | Mate, aud ‘Bedrooms, and a front Parlor, otreet, got Beth arenuce.— twenty B froutage roads; just Dursting into womanhood fy bareveaded through | feat Breckiuridge and those who ufhitate with him; and | Glectors. Te acemcd! for w time tat reason bad at longta | Gafurnisbed, te let, by s Fibiean farily, who uive | furmitnre of every description boxed and shipped to aul arts | iccated ou elevated ground, ity aaitgtes from New ork tne the city. in vehicles or ow horseback, like fo many angels | bargains are openty talked about tu effect that if the Doug. | Tesumed her sway, and that victory was sure to follow ins tral clase house, baving ali modern im proveme is. apply pe bang a A ee minutes’ walk from, depe on Northern, Mailroad of New ped from the clouds to take a taste of mortal | Ins democrats will vote for Gen. Combs, their candidate ——— nded Op thd sonnW. Rong ths Cha oe i Z enh ns = jersey. Apoly to 8. '¥ & CO., No. 5i Liberty street, N.Y The ladies of Lexing.on are charming, there i | will receive a $8,000 clerksbip under the General if elect- cord was sninded . Forney; 7 ai UCTION SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, &¢. R SaLE—THK LARGE w é are regarded with chi: | ed. The Bel! men have not, so far as Lean learn, mado | back repubticnm Hewes of Mepresentatiers, ta the sane Lele il Oe LAM. CKIATALAR, Auctioneer, 23 Bowery, wil slow BR Fiocsee Now. 20 and 3 Wen Thine conte ony. STON 0 e " Bees. | piper propessa fonday, Oth, ut 10%, : ‘asort tension + Ailabed in the nowt stranger ‘viet Laxin; ym Bn gee pike Te aa care ER Hee Tee | formation of a joint stock company to be composed of the Kooma 3 a) feokiencblp taathidg, oomprisiner Uisth tad Onaimore Frou, ee er pig ote pd ae gad atone og B., Claw ‘ the Tennessean auy how, owing to the democratic split, | fiends of Douglas, Beil and Lincoln, Promptly , as if con. street, ociweea | Sack and Overcoats, Pants aud vests, Also, Boots and Shoes, | “mprovemenia. Apply on the premises, to LOPER & Dav Ls EE ta aes re Smrllight ta" clock: Ceake patient eaeen ore ante Ot. | Sine qureepteteg-onmrstone-eeetinags eeetve ot nner ste [TOR SAN IW BROOKLYN—A SUPERIOR NEW BRICK or two since, and was truly charmed with the place, tts | twilight, to effect thetr purpose. I’ never. wituersed xo | e710 ke: + 1 is a ; ve ampie pasture gids, its uoble mansion, its majestic | much energy tu a political campaiga as the Bell men tow | Taylor, Chairman of the Dougias National Committee, in- TO LET ~aL- Pee —HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 40. House, with every convenience, between Atl and it oow MBERS: FAIRCHILD, Auctions will eel ‘ulton avenues, would eachange for ia all bandsomely furmiahed, wiih of ¢ pie, Apeioneers, will sell on “ thoy Kew or (some planted by the great statesman bimsel), its | exhibit; but in the baraugues 1 have heard, there is lows | 'rdicting all union aud compromise, | ‘single gentlemen ry Baturday, August 4 at ° &t their salesroom, No, | Bloomfield, New Jersey. Address box York son ep oemb-end cattle its crewuxg orere,ced oe, anid about their candidets than there is ‘about Douglas Pas Le) 80 1 ee! eS j - - ace Roa pontine, 01 Gi sist ave. | iis Nance cot Cecans of Household Furaiture | fice. ¥ least, the lovely family of nine euildrea, which | and Breckinridge—laudation of the former and abuse o The action of the friends of Mr. Douglas tw ether States ts | PURNISHED Rooms To LeT—witH PUIL OR var. | Shi aoe Tae nm niucles: Hota, side and arm Chairs, contre, | =) OCam FOR GALE—A PROMINENT CORNER OF oF fre the ornamen s of this almost too happy homostoad. | the latter. But there does mot appear to be that eats | i” perfect harmony with the Forney programme for Penn. | tal Ronid, at 44 West Rievecth strest, ong door from | Creaneqa cinta hin weed Chai tans ae Ge Hm 3° Of Madison square; first clas One of the remarkable characteristics of this large | siasm their audiences that is generally witnessed | *y!’anta. I have before me the letter of George N. San iy place, Keferences given and required. and Kolis, Bureaus, Wasbstands. Bedsteads, hair Macross, Siw kee ABS ie perlect order, Apply Wo LIVERMORE, family of children 1s the wopdgriul resemblauce they | in a party that feel eutirely confideat of carrying an elec | ders, of New hang addressed to the demosracy of Ken. | 00D AND CHBAP LODGINGS_AT THE GLoue | seeieather Bors and Bedding, Tollet stands, &e.; Crockery, MASON, 29 Wail street. near'y al! bear to their grandfather. tion, They listen well, however, aud a calm though | tucky ae down the democratic nomi hotel, corner of Frankfort and William streets, New | =ieboard, dining and tea tables, kitehen Crockery, glass, tin, SK AND LOT FOR BALE © 0. 163 Wear may be better than @ loud shout in a canvass so mized as | Bee for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, (the only Sate OM | Yoru Terms Se ccuts to Ml cents Per Big; moma Tien pre, | Woedendicon ware, 0, Wales F. nee me HO Fititensh acer sone new, buit in the best manner, that of the pend: in the State of Keutucky. cer to be elected this year), that Mr. las may bave | sSher week. Open all alebs, i HANBISITA A, GROW, Reecnirix | ‘p perfect order, hot aad cold Wate? tp and eam see a Lexivoros, Ky., July 28, 1860. No. 3—K. R. Bolling. Thig gentleman is a democrat, | the prestige at the North oi the defeat of a friend of Mr. -_— $$. nnn nnn | root, gas, AC.; house painted and gralnes Gevepnom hal, The Popularity of Breckinridge at Home—The Congression- | and is the present incumbent of the Clerkship of the Court y been nd ante ae) aay = mek AZAYETTE ROUSR, HO. 17 LAPAvests FLACR— one Ax 2 MCGEE, Me ay rd yin at Contest—itrength of the Breckiuridge Men in the Seve Sie ee mised Peirce gare pes speech Of Mr. Fors) tu, editor of the Molle Reptater’ Mr, | cation alty and p Aa) —— te" rk, th Sallre stock ‘of Jadies’ and geniiemen’s te—The Kentucky Stateamen Buckling on (eit | There are, however, mauy Dougias wen iu the State who | Douglas’ orga in Alabama, denuuclatory of auy union of | Saabs Third uveate, between Twenty siith aad Tren. Fn necececetneenemeentpeeiniiemtncsttliinds bel wile Will vets the friends of Mr. Douglas ‘and Mr inridge, aud at MATTHEWS HAVING TAKEN THaT LAnoR rent Hopkivs. Mr. Hopkins is also ademo- | the same time recommending the co operation of the for- | Mss pas house 110 seonchar oirget Wwe sie 9 Buck Breckinridge to Buter the Cam- | say nothing | “Koa Paign in Peroon—How he Stands Amongst his Fellow Ci- | _ No. ~ es a ~ | mer with the Know Notbiogs. While the Douglas men iu | went ur JR., AUCTION! WILL SSLL tisene—His Kimily—His Slaves—His Social and Reli Feerton to being shocked to tho emlos, Tran tek cit ie the | Virginia refuse to unite with Breckinridge men in Sate | aad ‘with ‘wlthout board if desired. Fe tte fad, At o'clock, Veterinary College 1s gious Habste—Liis Sentiments as a Poltician—W hat the | saoet iuerative one in the State—eay $90,000 per annum. | convention for the eijesimeat of their dilicalties, the | Dinneres eugend os s'clock, how, if chattel Borage, a Jt Back salon ex K lane Think of Lincoln —Major Brockinrvdge’s | St. Hopkins is highiy esteemed, but bis appearance in the tat on tad bem tke wih. the. Know Mo} NO 2 SME Sponreners ernewr, wmagrresn | Jer hey P- --} Opinion of the Conte—Lexinglon and its Surroundings— | contest only serves to render more obscure that which it | ‘things in Georgiat If to these cousiderations | jy, S°wot;, meummawan, Readermenly faraihed Roous tn | ¥ tare was Hack awh, got by Shorean’s Bia Haw who bee Sy © sestty impossible to dedige, aad that is the actual there be superadded the terents of mierepreseutatioe und | mtoue. Unesceptionable reierences required. a Morgan, dam of Back Hawk by oun alon — abuse poured out upon Mesere, Breo @ and Lane | tn itn honiam, Notw ithstat the almost inexplicable intricacies in | The above are the most prominent candidates for the | ang their supporters by. the Dovgla ag A orators, | (NO CUDANS, SOUTMBRNERS AND OTHTRS.—ONE OR | Mesenser. the dain of the black stallion was got by North which Keatucky politics are at this time involved, there | richest office in the State of Kentucky 1 have be- | sometimes denouncing thetn As disunionists and traitors, | Jo gentlemen can De gccommnotated with large, airy and | fr, aud le 'y the imported noon fe bet ‘al evidence that th Y 5 ished Ay emis ti ho al ‘all in from dcseph Colt, of Lewistown, Niagara 2 + | fore intimated, there is no eubstanti at the | Aad at other times comuparing thea to aatou Burr, and | budeomely (ur parimenis ina house cooulnting Jeno Ont at Le a, Are two things certaia, and they are—First, that John C. ion will materially affect the Presiden. | theie general eusiaught onthe segue 4 ie party | ie Toodevu improvements abd with « private American fa: Romciaaty Meheaen ecu hore. Breckinridge’s popularity at this moment in Keatacky Seer fer Brecear ites by a Ganrty te | at the Seuth who have stood up mantaily for every demo- | Suatoniesl went tol stage Fyeica, ueguoorend mney ang | Bear Bish arenae. “Ase stock hores be has few ore was never surpassed by that of any other man, not even x the State is sure for Breckinridge by @ large ma- cratic Prevideat from Jeflerson to Buchanan, you hayes | gentecl. Address Il E, Herald osive. Fh pt Th + yt hE vy . . 1 * 's eye view rey programme. oa — ~ . i Black wen, ee Si . by Heary Clay in hie palmicst and most popular days; |” ‘The political gatherings thus far have been well attend. | "MAER.57 LA" Giss does all dam mean? When was the | TO ARae Booms, ox ND FLOOR, TO LET— | Just. Moms ands is banda $ nc hgh Sac iad TO THE CAPIVALINGS AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS and ud, that Breckiaridge's friends are determiaed | ed. | The Keutucky ladies turn out in large numbers and | gemoeratic discovery made that aGeorgia Kuow Nothing Prith Boars gap, Rot and water, and : lie wenavarded the 88” presam ofthe Caled stainn to makes strong and bold dglit, uo matter how the State | frece ee St oon better than @ Pennsylvania of Virginia democrat peppy fA gia a the state Fair beid at Vuslalo reg geare ae Alm na nsuie: Ro penperey cutemivety knee corn, may go in the August election. who go on picnics to the grand Central Park in New York. In this communication to the readers of the | “Scopt avenue, Linrress’ of the very best descriptim aud very elecantly Tuose two things eetiled, it may bo well to take a bird's | The white men drink a little Bourbon whiskey, while the | y ta Clotine this communication to, the readers of the (T° LET ri eux FoRNTSITRD ROOM, Witt Gas ann | ®t. By order of JOULN wo tok at Swammpaont, county, Mage. hig estate Ip eye view of the different Congressional districts, and see | Colored population are restricted to ice water and the | pobie sentiment of that gallant standard bearer John C. | bath, for a gentleman and wife or @ fle ape aed , + Atarany Res mentary: ivilege of borrow ing a chaw of tobacco. Tewjoyed ade- | Hreckinrid il stand ; , inquire ai 198 Tenth street, near Fourth aven' how they stand, before we photograph the candidate of | Peietut day in Paris ius va we mown) —_ ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONRER—STORE NO. 1% WIL tacky. ashort time since, aud | 4 or a shred of the constitution wf.” “4 re semeeeemecene | FISEEY CREEY, AUCEIONER Er Angas 6, xt 10) voky himocit, There ate 108 eouatios i the State, | learned, among many other euricas things that & young yg ogg yp ee WAxTEDSTIREE LARGE HANDSOMBLY FURNISH | Gicicch mt rocas’ Uld. Star, eh ud eo divided into tea Congretsional distr: Breckinridge | fentieman conneeted one ential paper pud- | infuence in Maine. It was his only course to pursue, | nes hese AMO Ms amaretto me iiding ec ing ap evidence of hit | having no property emtrol of the Jourmal, and having | wire chin eae with & pen “ i some 4,000 acres of the toon es eee fou emeation democrat of the straig! : “th oy S patente eer XY, Worth, say G round numbers, | et sect, coustitutionsl, am opponent of the Wilmot (ro: 8 (ricud of the Atsrouri restriction line abrogation, and ma afar will carry the following districts, via — claitns to an estate compris 1. le the First district Major Breckinridge has hosts of bert land in Kent friends. The present member of Congress from the dis. | $600,000. trict, Hon, Henry C. Burnett, is oat for bim, and takes ILLINOIS. The republican uominee for Vice President, Mr. Ham ferences given and & proumineut position ia the canvass OCR CHICAGO COMRESPONDENCE. Up, will not carry a8 mach strength with him tn this Fe eer: m" 5 | te New 2. The Hon. Heary 0. Poyton represents the Second Cucaoo, July 31, 1860, State as the politicians of that schoo! generally imagine. 7 ANTED— ATE FA! , WHER! ‘Mustard, The Pavilion, ¥ y roto ‘ene f boarders, 8 comfortably 7 isteist x Congress, Colonel Peyton has unfurled the | 7, A Of the Thnce and Herelh-—Phe Douglas | der wal cane nie! ERNE © corvein cian, Gate pride: | U0, fe Dew eae Pecons, & comics as Sencks Vort Wine, 3 a> Bosirnon Whisker Gis Teme whee | The Rock Cottage and Lawn Cottage, with two baras, (oe e Tr @ the Hee! Dougias | that will give him cousiderable strength; but were it not | lower’ Byte] 3 do Bourdon Whiskey, Zions White | pow bath houses bowling alleys, Ac. Breckinridge baaner, ‘and is battling for the Major iu bis | vane of HomeThe Republicans in Trou. | for the cisiaion in the ranks of the dewocracy, and the or dove White street Suc bene sefweaee shan Head, 25.40 Begare; alan, a lot of Boots, shoes, vey | The Bread (nduceméats to capitalists .o on. and other districts Ne~Long John Wentworth's Pille=Gubernatorial Trou. | Dull headismof aging managers, this State would | required, Add! terma, which -——— — ———— —-— == Ss Seiiaies 7 Ces Erection of 8 epacious ttn the Tale Uatriot there ts what harp toimec | e—iore fee le be good for a democratic majority next November. And location, ds Ave Metal ices M. 2ehanty. AvcTIONRER. WILL SmI, THis Day far ane previa heacogets, , a + (Seiurday), Aug. 4, at 10% o'eloe®, at salenroom 56 Nas- cesired gue ball the property. Inein‘tag al! dhe ns ‘ing th enild t ‘and Breck \aridg i the M | born; although under severe labor they appeared healthy, | Dame, both in the interior aud the exterior, are being | iio well jarehed snd adjeluies faces otis feet pias Bead defection. Mr. Bristow represeats it. He will oppose | This memorable Slst July, 1960, a pair of twins ware | The works of the repairs of the Cathedral of Notre eee te, fee a ee Suacirees. 5 tow doure fram Fulton siogpa Carve. i | continued with the greatest activity. Four statues hare | Su home comf: ma, swrhold Faenitires 800 ‘yards tceir kueos, T mean the consolidated | heen placed in niches in the pillars of the portico. Bight | payable Twonthty, from $48 f9 $4) per month, nccurving 0 e+ Pe A & tien 4 The F | wes will shor —— anmorin dress, arveuiars, Comfort, } b s city, the Chicago Times and Heraidae | other statues will be placed, which will Adress, with all ‘erald | ty i oe - my a | ofllee, for tour days. | os Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands.- thet: 3.8 {will go for Breckinridge, Hou the preseat men but rather weak tt it per of Cong’ goes fOr | pumber two bim, and he isajiod by a largo number of substantial a allo . | the twenty-eight Chris from Clovis weads, jattrenwes, Palliaases. Lou Ws “ 8 | the former ewal aparteny ae Big dsb are always af Augustus.” Alf the stained glarehas repaired ia the ve 7h A awe te Genta kn the wiolg tobe pereanplerty vata to tae ishost bidder for sag ages? ter little fish. The spirit of the lamented Time has flown; | interior, The grand altar las becu replaced ia its ancient | W and convenient pan of tne on Marte LY 6. The Fift et is ropreseuted by Hon. Joba | it has gone to parts uuknown, never to return again, position. In @ short time the Cathedral of Notre Dame with Board. The family, © ‘agen. * 4.3. BOGART, AUCTIONFERS —THTS DAY, AT li Young t t young John Brown—aad there ie a . y is grows i by Will become one of the curiosities of Paris. | . his wife. three small children and nurse ‘not orel auction rooms, No.1 orth William s: é Little Dug.’s army is growing smaller every day - reet, pro trict may also go agaiust Major | gyi a straight out and oat Breckinridge paper would be | == TS Ne Housetol Paraitare, | maborany fas, Breck tot take Bis wea in he Fg the hig, The bulk of the demacagy here lave go | = MOAMBING AND LODGING. | WrANTRD-nt 4 oRNTLAMAR, 4 FumARAnE Rope, | He last Congr 10 losligibility, by want of suilcieat | congdence in the editors of the newly + consolidated.”* SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OWNING A HOUR ygerss gia retuemeat siempre wonze = | gy age. He was not twonty five until two or three days af. “Alas! how bave the mighty fallen! Samson ie in A ~ bay <td the eno | Sage ct a Rome may te Address, B, ter the last session of Congress expired, but his letters | ine wanda of the Philistines, and they are over him or with manasa <<< . ; he bi ‘listines, s y ‘aod partial ‘&t third Bouse above ‘OOSTER STAEET.— are frauked as if he were an M.C. im full feather. Mr. | pence to his ashes, ‘The doctors, nevertheless, are trying Sight cmrvet lt Letingsen tween’ 1A Wemeemee ee pte bg tg ay John Young Brown has declared for Douglas, buth ia | the galvanic battery, but without success; it is too late. [al sieaeraes Gade ee eee eeping. Single ‘nee for genilemen Oy s week; public and private The new proprietot of the Chicago Time: and Herald, C; Pe need AMILY WOULD LET, WITH PULL OR | Roums vn the second, third fours, hc. and wil belel tery Ing eported to be @ young but able and at. | rus H. McCormick, the prince of all the Feapers in’ the with quand Bath. Referdaces cadheeed, cmiCt, | te Lempoctable pergoue only. 3 0 He will canvasé toc district aud toe | world, will never reap anything {rom bis “eonsolktated.”” i Fivienoth a, wear Third erence! ADIT at | seard! “The e ‘“ His are mostly for Breckia- | Ho wul fare just the same war he man who bought | Qe eee en AND BED- irs" preas office, Pidge, including his unc * Clerk of the | an elephant at auction—be w know what to vo LARGE COMPORTABLE ROOM, ON THIRD FLOOR, Foome (0 let, to gentiemen only. Breakinel U required. | Fourth areaue county of Bourbon, and another a resident of North Mids | with it é "9 yy ee tlemen, | {20 GREENE STRERT—COOD ACCOMMODATIONS FOR POR = = = —-— dietown, in the fame county, and ® popular speaker. He here i# already @ rumor spread about that another without partial Board. Apply ai owt SPORTING, r jin saizabethiowas tarden county, Ky. The Douglas paper would started forthwith on | SSE | 62s 2 peers greater ge doo yb ag gb penn FIRST CLASS PLEASURE Sone FOR SALE, 20% rict will Bot go for Doogias, but for Beil if Brockiariige | know whit reliance can be placed upon it FINE SUIT OF ROOMS—FURNISEED Wi i, Shab WEntnanin a a nea or, it feet beams bel doce not eventually Oarty te The republican party of trouble here past | A ram exch, map be iinet ty 4 ae tee t 7Q BAST NOURTRENTA STRERT, NEAR UNION | od, of Orcompotas, ef toe wa pulseied mantle facets 6. Hon. John M. Eliott, ex momber vogrom’ fram | now. Long John bas adi <i them another of his | OF four, with private tabie if desired. Apply ai 135 Ninth street, | sqrere.—Purnished Rooms gultable for families ati and fast a Gne sea &nd is furnished complete. the Bixth district, goos for Breckinridge, and many others | famous pills, which be ope on baad if they | & few doors west of Broadway. sing. ¢ genLemen to let, with on moderace terms, Du E27, geen venting superior ‘will do well to of strength and influence. The district will go for Brook fl he fidd’ mber thatia 185 “ - Ber AL 64 o'clock. References Ld ‘as she will be sold for half her value. ‘Apply at 38 Fulton — 7. The Seventh district (Louisville) is hopelves!, Francs A. Hoffmann was nominated on the State ticket A PRIVATE FAMILY wr tt 1! | greet, Brookiyn. DRY Breckinridge. But Hon. Humphrey Marsha, ¢ Lieutenant Go rernor; but the Timer was shar Same, pe RTE on hi Of Congress from the district, is out for thd Major with | heels, apd soon discovered that Me, Francis A. Hotmaun bis evtire team, and may cut down the oppositioa voie | late clergyman, and then coneul, banker, counsellor, at considerably. The Kuow Nothings nad the adopted citi. | torney at law, notary public, land agent, ‘broker and ex zene, it ts expected, will vote for Douglas ia this district, | Alderman=who never songht an office, A& he says—had | ——<—<_<—<_———E—==x | QO FIPTRENTH STREET, sRCON: RAST | 92 Mie poy ey ey! = Fiturnned Moone ‘on Bret, second anc use newly titted up with "Ferma molerate,, Looadon un: | 8) modern improvements, | Supamed. EERIE Faas eR Une an re! ot w thatand ity effin e uisvills Jourmal to oni " ts SITTING Di! mon q MADISON AVENUR.—A GENT! ted the adopted citizens will be allvwed to vute ia | Was not eligible. A gentleman of eo many tt :| ¥ ALY ~ ea eater eeee. | sith all top modene ouventenens and hemavonmale bensh “4 In consequence of the early closing of the estadilshmens Eoaiaville at tae next Presidential clectias mineat in politics, aud who has always bee nnn aenan: Selerenewseas |-S°D Sl referecem pres end ternal AN . — irs sane Be a district the, grand gun of the Kaoe pebile ee a. ra understand the constitution Pane : lone a 1 FOURTERNTH STRRET—HANDeOMALY F eeyencet ee re DRY GOODS, " ou eckinridge, and, be | cr the iaws o State of Hiinois. ) FRONT ROOM TO LET= RET —I DSO} Cure and Fie Exterminator, B) cents per nisting: sides the “ Major id. wil recoie | At that tine Mr. Hofinan withdrew, becuase he could evcapied by h pri 176 Bret Rooms Cr tein oe, tingle, Reatlomen, | boule ug boar, trained, Ae. Advice gratia eee Free Ca Re as nd MAotics, pala nod. taay Considerable support from tho opposition ranks. aot | not Mp himecif. This your he wat again tomloster | Me family, eultabi 7 place, bear Elsth veces,” | quavenient to Righih avenue eale Fourtoanth arrest thaen ners R CHARTER—A Past my a th district a8 certain for Breckiaridge, | through the conspiracy of Long Joba, ae 1 am told, avd ~ win — LA the door, ns cnaneed | og of te mI Hoo. Wm. E Simms, M.C. from the Ashland distri he resigned; but Long Jobn bas beea hat is active for . the while, and he persistently wou!d n In the Ninth district Breckinridge has the warm »ay 2. Ne veri heleae the Fort ot Hon. RB. H. Stanton, ex-membor of Congress from | Central Committer accepted bis resignation, aud gomi district, Mr, Stanton, you are aware, js the brother | nated Mr. Jarrott in his place. Now began the time of kn, M ey Reman es | SP eacemetay ye cote ha from ee immense reduction hed he 4 Broadway peven to TAY at even oe 2] 0 SM STRERT.“FORNUED FOR HOUSEKRRP. festa at om th Fh fata it } nt —Very nice new! ow | Parlor and Bedroom, | Addreas A. B., box Post office. beds, sew. inattrteces, bea tin Noone POR Sat complete 7 rent low. Apply a arenes. 1 BAe, A,FINE BA ACE OF POINTER of the ret at one time the acting Gover. | war. Wentworth pat on his armor, and off ne w * "re op + Sen 7 ae aoe ats of Netter pilaatinceta ee Triory aid the | like Heenan, directed a blow here and another thers, | Al "antate An RomemtaN aS, oe . STRERT.—A FURNISHED ROOM For | M8 Canal tireet CO ee oe | Ne philanthropists were bleoding so pro. | mntii he had a auilicient srowd gatuered to compe: Mr OL he maalere bn grovermenss, gucauon nn Ax 4 yuan ae waeet pumeten | x ly, The Ninth diswict Ve @ plurality for Breck. | Jarrott to resign. This elected, be began agaia +t at 31 Seveuth avenue, Vetweeu Tweilih and Thine PORTING. <WANTED-A COMPREEN? MAN To -WANTED-& CO MAW 79 evident TE ve Anrictge. Hofmann, Nevertheless, @ uew State Convention bad rat noainte: — ne well now! 10. In the Tonth district I flod that Mon. Sim!. F. Sx: been called to Mil the vacancy after Mr Jarrott's resigaa ve sere amet wre. enum. wicee naan formeriy an opposition member of Congrens, i# out string | tion "Hotfimenn took tte bait, Saariereas, ot “the PARD -CERTLANEN WU LIND GOON, Now AIRY for Hecokinridge. There is every indication that the dis | Timer, is away; ho (Hoffmann) bas plenty of mosey to my rn see cuantorte af 5 bomb, ‘Cal . Jooation, with the cum‘orte of » he Mt Will go for Brockinridge Dy » bandsome plurality, | epend, and for Uae feat Long Jota wil lok ut. “Bat | ri Urund cesta cease oneue Ola cei ina 16 Water a Rr ‘One Room aed two small Rooms, on ~ - 4. bj a WW eeree nes SLES Cae eRe | Wy Aare ae grea fear ieee jocauun veices, which must be low, U. C, siceet, enue, cent os, of & 20 lon ynoht; 76% BROADWAY, BETWEEN RIGHTH AND NINTH teh the sound Bod harbor. App! frat and ercorsd TAN