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THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS. The Contest To-Day in Pemnsyivaata, | Ohio and Indiana. | Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana will bold their State | Governor ... Slections today. ‘The result in Ohio is not regarded with | 1% Any degree of interest, on account of the certainty of the | Tr political complexion of that State being black republican, | Auditor Indiana beiog a little more in doubt than Ohio, the re- furns will be scrutinized with some anxiety, The great | Centre of attraction, alarm and excitement, however, will | fall upon Pennsylvania, as the resuli in that State, it is thought, will be indicative of the course of the popular feeling in the North on the Presidential question. If the Old Keystone decides to-day in favor of republicanism by © majority sufficiently large to render it certain that her preferences are for the irrepressible Conflict doctrines inaugurated by Lincola, and ‘Spread out before the people of the Northera and Western States by Seward and bis followers, it will settle the Question in the minds of many that the old rail splitter Of Lilinois will be the successor of Mr. Buchanan. But it ‘Should be borne in min¢ that in the event of Pennsyl- ‘Vania going off to the republicans in this election, all the Operations, and the most s:renuous exertions, of both wings of the democracy, alded by the Bell and Everett party, will becarried on and made in this State, in order to encompass, if possible, the defeat of republicanism. If, on the other hand, Pennsy!vania should remain true to her ‘Old time democratic principles, the fight will be kept up here until the going down of the sanon the 6:ho! November, with a fair prospect of success. PENNSYLVANIA. ‘The rames of the candidates for Governor and members Of Congress in Pennsylvania are as follows.— GOVERNOR. ‘andsn G, , Curtia. It having been asserted by the republican ongans io Philadelphia and other parts of the State that the Bell aud Everett men will vote for Curtin, we are authorized ‘by the Chairman of the State Execative Commitive of the Union party to state that such is not the fact. On the contrary, that gentleman writes us that his party will give Foster twenty thousand votes at least. CONG! Dit Dimocratic. Republican. 1—Wm. f Lebman, M. Botler, 2—Jobs Broadhead, E. Morris. 3—Jobn Kline, Joba P. Verreil. 4—Wm. Morgan, Wm. D, Kelley. 6—Hienry Ingereoll, Wm. M. Davis. €—P. Frazer ‘Smith, Jobn Hickman. 7—Thomas B, Cooper, Henry A. Longnecker. 8—S. E. Aucong, _ - Thadeus Stevens, J. W. Kellinger. Ht sone » ghee, James H. Campbell. 2—D B. Randall, 'W. Scranton. WS—PhLi'lip I D. K. a uM = Galusha A. Grow. 25—Robert — at -o 16—), a. oe ecb” award McPhersoa. 15—archibald McAlister, §. Steel Bla. 19—Darw ia Phelps, john Covode. 20—Jemee Lazear, yore Stewart. 21—Jomes Kerr, 2—- Robert McKnight, 22—W Boistein, J.W. Wallace, a — spo Hiya Fpabbitt, Besides the above, we find the —t gentlemen Auditor General:— Majority against democracy... 17,201 Io 1866 the vote on the Presidential question was as | fe Sup. Court Clerk Sup. Pub. ‘The Congrersiona! nominees are:- INDIANA, The following are the names of the cand ‘dates for Sia te Officers aud members of Congress ix Ladiaua:— See of State easurer. Ge 8—Albert 8. White, 9—S Colfax, 10—William Mitchell, l—J. P.C. . In Indiana there was uo election for State eflicors inst year. In 1858 the vote for Secretary of State stood as fol lows:— Democratic. Republican Democratic majority. The vote for President in 1868 was ag annexed: — Buchanan..... Fremont... re Govern Court ..J. P. Jowes, Inst STATE TICKET. HBeory T Lave, Oliver P. Morton, +++. blilee J, Fieteher, Shanks Upon the Legislature which is to be prom in Indiana at this election will devolve the choice of United States Senator in place of Hon. Graham N. Fitch, democrat, whose term of service will expire on the 4th of March next. Th e Florida te Election, Savannan, Oct. 7, 1860, The returns from the Florida election come in very slowly. The result is uncertain, Savannah Municipal Election, Charles C, Savannag, Oct. 8, 1960. Jones, the Dougias fusion candidate, is elected Mayor, over Thomas Holoombe, straight Breckin- ridge, by two hundred majority. quietly. Gov The election passed off —____. ernor Seward’s Movements, AvBvRN, Oct 8, 1960. Governor Seward arrived in this city from his Westera tour on Saturday night. He was met at the depot bya large concourse of citizens, who received him with the ‘most enthusiastic cheors. ‘There will Partapecraia, Oct. 8, 1360, be nochange of candidates in the Sesond Congreesional district, John Broadhead, the democrati: candidate, not having withdrawn, as reported. Fires in Massachusetts. Bostoy, Oct. 8, 1860. The burning of the Globe Locomotive Works on Satur- James K. Moorehead. day night, in South Boston, will seriously delay the ma- chinery intended for the Hoosac tunnel, The building in Charlestown occupied by the Post Of fice, law offices, &c,, took fire last night, when aa expio- ‘sion of camphene or gunpowder badly injured four per- ‘sons, bat none fatally, The building was saved, though the occupants were considerably damaged by dre and rived here at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, 7th inst. The United States mail steamship Nashville, Captain Murray, from New York, arrived here at six o'clock inst ‘Tho steamship James Adger, Captain Phillips, left bere at six o’clock Saturday morning, October 6 Bavannan, Oct. 7, 1960. steamship Hunteville, from New York, ar Obituary, CALES 0. HALSTED, BSQ., OF TH MANWATTAN BANK. Caleb O Halsted, Faq, President of the Mavhattan Bank, died in thiscity on Sunday evening. Mr Halsted as been afflicted with dropsy, but vat! about a year the disease bad not attained tuat bold upon is syste which prevented him from atieuding! to his accustomed duties, Within @ week Mr. Halsted had been confined to bis house, and compelied to reat in a chair, as the complaint progresged so far that to Leia bed was impossible, About half past ten o'clock on Sanday evening, while feated in his chair, conversing with a few frien'ls, he suddenly fell back, and died without a struggle or a groan. Mr, Halsted was about seventy years of age, & mercbant in this city for twenty dve years aud President of the Manhattan Bank since 1346. He was also Vico President of the United States Trust Company, and has beld Be miler off es of trust, He was a member of the . Dr Pott's church, sud one of the trustees of that corporation He leaves a warricd daughter and several grandchildren. Fata: Avrai —Jas. M. Davidson, former! a momber of the ‘Teoneeage Legisiature, and diatinguishos in that ¢ ‘Irish Orator,” was an pi tp Tenn., on the'30% lt ppc tyne Arrivals id Departures, DEPARTURES. eamship Matanzas—Mies Elena Miguot, Mr J G Feire, Mre Kingler, Mra Marta Lingen. Nir Da- id and servant: JR Routher, Loutsn Armat Dorioa, L C Field, ‘sstrord ames Wi 4 Van’ aseell, T Weil Stith, Wm Shrimper, Karr, Feu AD, ies, 8 ‘i Barker, J LW Belgars. Diag, Lule Reese, Chas. fob Daniel Fi Fin, Dudley Saunder, og pe Wiad Manuel Lopez, 70 Page, 30 Barding, J Dickens, Francia Drew. 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Subscrip tions received at the office, northwoat corner of Fulton aud Naseau streets, New York. Single copies for sale at the counter and by all news agoats, Advertisements in- serted at the usual Henao rates, f mpel Tmpestations, &e. now {a recelpt of eur large Importations in the COATINGS. VESTIN: PAN ALOONERY aod FURNISHING GOODS, roe Far af oy ye WEAR. fie ane ey are the choice lections wo be found Frened. eth iRe tar rer ener ea e alec invite at'enth o to our ve Paabionable Clothing for men and u bist peel bd ‘and fabrica to he fou us Shirts, Shiru—Stx for $4. Ma'e from the vest Amoskeag and Wamentta Musing, Depot 16 Chatham street, corner of Pear! For the Ball.-Dress Shirts, Jouvin’s ek oor Ties, &c., as MOODY'S Sairt Emporium, 262 we Down Town Host wa = for Under Bhirts at retall. iRA PERMCO « PBN 61 Nassau street. for the Piince of Wales’ Ball be pald. Address Bnglish wanud —A bern! premium will ‘The Feats of Biondin. — BE WALKS FIFTEEN HUNDRED FEET ON THE ROPE, BIS | EET cat BUSHEL BASKETS AND 13 BODY BOUND Pe pete eo lll Monsieur Biondin successfully performed another of his ize 5O Cemt daring feats yesterday afvernoon at Jones’ Wooa. Wherever wer Fo ego a he goes be creates a wonderful sensation. Biondin posses: | tes a rare combination of qualities. Some of his faculties, jeat to Let—For the Pro- naturally prominent, have been, by high cultivation, Prince of Wale. Apply up stairs, 505 brought toa remarkable state of perfection. He has a well balanced temperament and wonderful celerity of | Operm cuatro ee bt rege d eteaper movement, strangely azd beautifully blended with acon. | FICRS' Gs Nosey ene ee ey Om Brices, trolling confidence and caution. Daring his three pre’ a 8.500 | ovsexhibitions at Jones’ Wood he dispelied the incredu!'ty Pi ween, Bet 1 Bay od ona mes, Leer 1 300 | of many of our citizens by such feats as wheeling barrow from seed ear ‘Jenning $00 | before him onthe rope, turning a summereault back. | aig Garters: reach and 1, 3,800 | wards, and performing oumerous olher manmuvres tag's WILKEE'S SPT! i 600 | pearcely less difficult and daring. The announcem mt | 1.559 | that on yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, 1a Jouce's | sot square Pves tye now eenidored in ba 860 | Wood, be ‘would perform the most daring feat on record— | are warranted for Bve yeara. Warercoma 82 and 64 Walker 1 000 | that of walking fiftcen hundred fest on a rope, each | 4 of his feet in a bushel basket and his boty bound with Herring's poaet hep oe] ze and 1 400 | chains, from bie peck to bis ankles—attracted a inrge | Bors'sr root Sates, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, 1,200 | number of spectators to witness the novel spectacie. 1,500 sme From early in the afternoon, for a coupie of hours, the nee ae Seee eens. Nae - 50 las 1,000 | crowd kept pouring in slowly but stoadily,so that by ‘York, and 152 Fulton street, nd va 700 | the time fixed for the performance to commence more 600 Somerset 1,000 | enclosure of the , besides an innumerable aum- oadway. 6,000 Sayder. 200 ber of their ie ia 600 8u8q) « 1,000 | their pockeis and outside. } usual Fin! & Lyon Se: Machine Gem Tioga. sources amusemest Jwere Provided _ machines warranted So Caen Ta | Sects’ throneh the woods waiting” torr the | Rrocsy refunded. “Agents wanted.” Sal Beesawen MY, 300 Warren, + 405 ance ¢f the gallant, the daring and confident T ico bc Cartia.....27,550 poem tocmand $0 Ls coe nizeked. for 46. reepacaprenaiingey ir <a poow some . wae for Ou iroien prevented’ prompt fuliment of hit mgngvines FOR 1HE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE Mu Curtin. Wasbingt ano | Havess up. stats tmaetiony © 5a prosnoned to drens-| grt maitre tte SON A Sos” we the Ororer & Bebsr Sowing was awe “f * wees b. ae + M60 | top a ‘The crowd were ansiousiy awaiting Bitalses over aentre's comveticon. 4 pond xpected to the pole where he ascende to bis = 1g Nmone. OM Critical atomnrttaatiy aan | osreracn ious mesniee arte |S served ‘an 1 coming #0 a bed be gliding the rope 1a opposition to Bloadia. 4,900 Tenover was then anticipstea—ana i came, Jus ai WitttsR¥ a0. +4 4 four o'clock, before Monsiecr Biondin aa a - <a 29 | rere” ~~ euch ead | Mocbine tn the market, Pree Bu, D | had com 8, 189 is ctapnind | Cttre ‘s00 seo wee v 2,000 160 they | vext A. T. Stewart 600 200 | - — = > L d Rouge denes 189 ito var vobbiog ci caceyt wil soup ant weler. S0cewia 300 900 ote. MGT we ser etree — 20 | - = 1 Gourand’s Poudre Subtile Uproote Hatr ie 200 ty end little daughter, and Mr Sow mers, fy eped yy ps part of the body, warranted, a the 1,000 Hees |, ste betel, drove up to the spot, ons toe an othe Gap oMepo. 20 oer, diemeunted. His balancing pole 0 ee ‘S00 400 howsted to the platform. He cimbded up the pole, and bis nun, Inimitable Cat 4 . 4 | barks ts ond chaics wore sent up other him, A few | mhikere i mi tbe countecar 3 ‘ 4 | with chains Depot nol Mere 1/000 200 ° firmiy that wor Pa . 200 Lose | weccctme tis cuution with tbe bushel beakets; © painful | 5A Clear Complexion” te destred by all 499 —— | silence prevails as be raises ove fot and brings ‘¢ round 800 =Total for Foster....18,450 | g0 as to ciear the otber Darket. But now be has frit his | greund—(or a rope te ae good Ae Braun’ to Riondin—a A spontaneous outbarst of cheering Le walk OHIO. {aot os bis feet and bis barkets exo carry bim In Ob'> the following ia a list of the candidates: — 5 moment ai! the peopie bave pertect cond: = perilous journey is performed without - al tiie | ) radually slacteos hia pace aa Coursed’s J Improved Orten OC epalican, Democrat sre srlus bighet pole, und when be arrives. (nore, iB tea | tor the eompledion ial ution WY caata cack. 67 Walkar | t 4° Saeee . the time he started, he in greeted with ea- | #retk D. W. Stambaugh. abner [. Backus. | | a +t are sti!! ys mg be tn bis ears be throws the bie besxets ae ae pd After restiog Ove minates be iy epplied, F, F. Hatehensoa baswota and L. Doherty. bas | Prince of Wales’ sail Over 50,000 Lan | on peaaki y Dist. Democratio. amie ‘S| trois Lens : J. A. Gariey. rd ie | matchelors Hatr Dye ts the Best inthe | soa . 7 8. bea pole tothe Tre aes | f2Filiam aliens $F ie | Forge ropeand goes throvg rea, ahi CEE in te “A ary awee, BR Murer Schomeaet My | SRE eae atte teeta i—J. hk. Morris, ‘Thomas Oorw io ana ls bailed with another ‘outburst of o ving aod restoring Ube p= Fang Bold by cow fa seule’ Joba Oare? . Lg to repeat some of ua r | — 5 Y tae Wo=W. A. Huich! Co eooret net a ee ee Beautital Com Ran E TY Liquid | = hg Fay | stand om his | Performances which elicited eo cr} 19-6. 6 Cox, + -——4 immense cheering. At inst he arrives, ‘and soon descends impiani eae sala ae 5 + Smee. | the pole te the ground where, he io Fecetved by tbe aos erat, nh corre it wee fast bal a bow from bis ‘epartire ens | fngtent, Care of ane or Re; to Nee mes Morrie. iia KM ’ feist suowea by 8 large. oFe or Then the aamembieg® | special 1 y. — o AG began to «| evident; 1y delighted with the - Sob Hatchios. tien, 6 » els iis (eaton), J. A, Bingham Seat Monday, at the ne same place, Moneteur Plondin wil gus)! ‘Toh -cott Harrison is running on the Union ticket {n Fae ae colon ve bis dopurtare for Barvpe ‘nga, 8 the Secon district, and Miles J. W. Glover ts the candi- a a aenaae enieta ae cate of the same party in the Seventh district. Court Calendar thts i at ous an O14 for Diseases Inct- ‘The following wae the vote for Governor ia Ohio in Pac ge rh a ay ee ten — "Ts, 142, oD ae Le gee hia euiires. Here you Ane 14j1, 1473. Part 2 Kee 1918, 1976, 1980, 1084, toad, 1208, Winsto ING SYRUP, Republican ...+ 9403 | 19N8, Ho, 1974, 1940, 1804 . 1986, 1858, 1000, 1008, 1804, ne Worse rr emma aoe awh, 1400, aud 3 ‘atment be briskly rubber! ints the chest ft wil give ° ——— Usrrep states Drernict Coret —Now iy a ee ‘ana use for 8 short time will ef- Pepohiean maority 19.996 | Sermon Cont st ot} Saaghtad athlon ‘Tho three cansidates for Provident received the follow. See ah by sa’ bos, 801, S00, 671 it, mF Pari Non tng voto 'n 1956 -— rrosta | TE ea, 8 bra, te a . 0 non mr ret “OOTTEMGE | gctalPtet gttKontb50, sate mist, S00, 396, 9,26, Piatt ; 28.121 | 1879, 1976, 2106, ast, S164, d167, 1992, 97S, easiest) NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, PCTOBER 9, 1860.~TRIPL# SHEET. Drawir ” terles —Woor, baiawane. ~s_of the Delawar - POPY & CO rstaware ae tot “eT AnD Misso0R! vrten: M * Chass, ‘> ‘Oconee 8 15) eo * 9, 46, 73, 23, 67, 84, 43, 19. Qcrosss 8, ASU. SO. 2, ad; 43, 72, 12, 39, 56. olny ‘arena either to) Woon Noy et ‘orton Delaware, Ort WOOD, KDDY & “Lows, Slissourt. Pada of RK. France's Delaware ing— Exre ruAw 31, “. 8 60, ae 42, “Seon Ge ‘ounty Crass 2, Octosme 8, 189). as 47, 12, 23, 61, 9, 8, 25, 35, 69. 26. Shanioc ep Lortany. Orass 178. Ooroarn 8 180). 6 $1, 21, 51, 2, 6, 3, 38, 26, 44, 22, ’ ; eich | PRANOE, aware. Good Advice—Bay a New Rae ob- tain it eheap stylish, becoming aud fashionable, visit KNOA'S, No. 212 Broadway. White the Hatter will this day tntro- duce the New Castle Soft; something entirely aew, at 216 Broadway, opposite #t Paul's Church. The Ge: © Garibaldi Hat. NOVELTY AT LAST. Ir 4 OT for young men, Jiist imported. Sold '$ Broad way. Ou VERNON ware for misses, is » perfect An entirel; exclusive! Married. Comrtox—Sipriz.—On Monday, October 8, by the Rev. Mr. Foster, Mr. Ricuarn T, Compton to Mrs. Eiiza SipMut, es of this city, jRAY—BENGON.—On Thursday, October 4, at Rev. Dr. Haitelde ebureh, by the tor, Mr. Witttam Gray to Mise Hxixy Maria’ Brysoy, ail of this city. JAcKSON—Mzii8.—On Wednesday evening, October 3, by the Rov. Mr, dicFarland, Brysawiy Jackson to Mary as second daughter of the ‘ate John Mills, Jr., of this city. Kasson—Cuvrcmitt.—On Monday, October 8, at the reeidence of the bride's" father, Brooklyn, by the 8 Rov. W. L. Moore, C. Dx F. Kasson, Esq, to oa, daughter of J. H. Churehtil, Eq. "TU—BaLs.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, feed 1, by Foy Rey. Moses L. Scudder, Joun W. Sxatu to Ey G,, Wo 51 Casson aveave, Brovk! ra | gots % Noble, “ww, at two o'clock. The f | Wednesday aftermu. \eéfully invited to sites. | sequaintances aro Fe6p. Ireland. and those of his gon n sand acquaintances, | law, Nicholas Healey, and those \ & respectfully invited os jay) afternoon, at two o'clo. ther thea, No. 60 Barrow street, without . ™ — Scovrit —On Sabarday, O:tcber 6, Hanns aged 1 years and 4 montis teoet The funeral services will be hold ta tho Rutgers & chureb, this (Tueaday) evening, ad eight o’olock, preps tory tothe removal of the remaiaa to Now Haven for Inter ped Kapha ge and friends of the family, a son-in-law, in ©. Leveriuge, are iuvited to Attend without feriber notice, “Ter Tuomas.—-On Sunday evening, October 7, after a short illness, Many E., daughter of James and Mary Ann Taomas, aged 3'years and 8 days, The friends and relatives of her family, also of her grandfather, James H. Thomas, are respectfully invited ber funeral on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two thout any further invitstion, from her parent's residence, 46 President street, Brook! ya. ey this city, on Meader, October 8, ip the 434 year of his a, ‘The friends of the family, are invit Pe attend the fu neral on Wednesday morving, at nine o'clock, at bis late residence, No. 205 Greene treet, The remains will be mieernes ib tesa ie Cemetery. in papers please copy. Tvcxer —In Paris, France, on Weduesday, September 12, Aimxx D , wife of Stephen D. Tucker, aged 34 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully requested to attend her funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, it one o'clock, from the bo vce of her hus jo, 306 East Broadway. Her remains will be taken to Speers Cemetery for interment. Wrris.—At Hoboken, N. J., 00 Monday morning, Octo- ber 8, Warr Waits, aged 47 years, 1 month and 1’ ? da: The relatives and friends a the’ family are respectful; y invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in law, C. R. Sengstack, No. 46 Garden street, Hobo- boa] eee, morning, at ten o'clock, without fur- er notice daughter of Samuel W. Sale, ali of Brooklyn. Birth. Coorun —On Monday, October $, the wife of Jo&m Cpe, Jr., of twin sons—all doing woll Died. Apa —On Saturday, October 6, of Aaron Adams, aged 70 years. The funeral will take piace from the residence of ber son-in law, J. ©. Betts, 216 Sixth avenue, this (Tuceday) morving, at ten o'clock precisely. Her remain will be taken to Norwalk, Conn, for interment. The relati ‘and friends of the family are invited to attend, AspExson.—1n Broo E D., on Sunday, October 7, of lingering consumption, damask D. AxpErsoy, aged 33 years, 3 months and 27 day Bis relatives and ivieade ap ‘are respectfully invited to * tend the funeral service, this (Tuesday) afternoon, halt part four o’cloek, from bis late residence, 22 North Second street. The funeral will take place on Wed morning, at elght o'clock, The remains will be con- ‘veyed to Greenwich, Conn,, for interment Bxsxis —On Monday, October 8, Captain Joan Bars, of the bark Amanda, in the 46th year of lis age. The friends of the family are respectfully ‘ivitea to at tend the funeral of deceased, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 70 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. Bross —On Monday morning, tpfant son of Wiilam @ an montbs and 1 day. The friends avd rejatives of the fam! invites to attend his fuperal, this (Tu ALLY Apams, widow October 8, Joux Eoucxp, Ana Eliza’ Bross, aged 6 Hy are reepecttully ny) morning, at MISCELLANEOUS. T BISHOP & REIN’S JEWBLRY STORE, PEAS ave nue Hotel, juat received « fine assortment of Tewelry, Fans sud Opera Glassen. T La yl 3 REIN'S, FIFTH ACR Bom next to lat'ea’ entrance; Diamond rg lowest possible prices. re AES ie FOR SALE BY VICTOR BISHOP, 23 Maiden lane, or BISHOP & REIN. Fifth Avenue Hotel, Dew York. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE Should te purchased in preference to any other, becanse it is adapted rot only to use, but also to the sewing of drews ora, walt binders, vest makers er fitters, shoe and nds bing af a of tatloring. Cfice 506 Send for a circular. A’ RDELL’R, 902 BROADWAY. ar v's PAPER Uinted and plain; an elegant assortment at tbe old store A‘ WM. bey yrs SONS.—WEDDING CARDS 2 Envel of the latest styles. 104 Fultow street, N. T GIMBREDES,, 063 BROADWAT—JUST INTRO A asced hedray' Handmade Cane 7 GINBREDE'S, WEDDING CARDS AND At reve ‘approved styles, beat variety of N« sts Lay ol w Cy a ANN ri ey we ¥ou eos if drees Boots! Also, the $4 60 double ten o'clock, at the residence of bis parents, No. 150 sole water pi Christopber street. Ciasox —Suddenly, on Sunday, October 7, 0. CLasom, aged 48 Years. His reiatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend bia funeral, from the North Dutch church, corner of Fulton and William streeis, this (fucsday) afternoon at one o'clock. His remains wil! be takeu to Greenwood Ceme- tery for interment. Cams —At Rosiyp, L 1, on Sunday, October 7, Wi- WaM Cauca, aged 74 years. 2 relatives and friends ave respectfully invited to ‘the funeral services, day), at bw South ry Canter —Oo aciar October 8, of consumption, Wit- LAM, a0 of the late John Carter. = friends and also bis ye James and John, and brothers-in law, @ Coles, H. Macready and J.D. Smith, also the membe's of Empire os oak 0. 0. F., hed vited to attend bis oe, © on Wednes % two pend. from his late residence, No. 03 Delakoey no Re. i ae ——— fornia an Les rs please Comme ‘Duxsts 3, Coxiay, ex- foreman of Hose ‘company No 16, ‘Aged 25 years, 9 months and 1! Thetis of the fay, and of bis brothers, Joba and Jeremiah, the members of the New York a Men's Roman Catholic Association, and the meinbers of Franklin Hose No. 18, are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, ‘this (Ceeaday) after noon, at two o'clock, from bi is Inte resideace, No. 6 row. fornia papers lessee ctove Herngrt 8. Covirsn, Covirsr —On October 8, tnfant soo of Wiliam and Julia Ann Cociter, ‘aged 7 months, ays. wie triads and relatives of the family are requested to the funeral, this , at two (Tuesday) afternoon, orclock, from the residence of his parents, 213 East Twen- Pl -firat ‘street. Errwwrtn“aeseeniy, 0s oa, Monday, October 8, Mana = wife of R. T. Katwistie, aged 26 years, mouths and relatives and friends of the family are respectful! 1 ten faneral, from from: Naot Hester Ki foe = Sisay eters Gowes, ~s 3 ton in-law, Daniel first street, on Wednesday " out any further invitation. His remaina will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Garonen —Ov Thursday, teart, Rasorven Ganpaga, 6 days. Hitscn —On Monday, October 8, after a short il) Rowert T . oe pe yy ta Huson, 13 years, T months and 6 day: irelanives o tho family are rewpectfully | the funeral, on Wi the residence of bis No.” 3 | —On Monday, October 8, at atx o’civck P. | short illness, Gremva, wife of Heary Hasen- | kimp, eged 94 yeare and it mon ibs | The relatives and friends of the deceased, also the | tore hua rent members «{ Company H, Jefferson Guard, Finn regiment, me respectfully invited to attend the faneral, on Wedues: afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 3 Worth street. siete —On Sanday evening. October 7, Cares 0. Bust teD, President of the Company relatives ve the mF ‘at the Preabyterian church (Rev. Dr. reds) Une versity , corner of Tenth street, on Wednesda) after. past three o'clock. The remaias will be taken to Filzabeth, N. J, for (nterment. Lyxca —On Sunday, October 7, Trowas Lrvca, a native | Porter's of Springtown, parish of Treland, im the 97th ‘Abbeyland, county Longford, ear of respectfully invited dence of bie s00, 259 - "clock. and Mary Lace, aced “= frieade of the family are renpectfully invited to sttend the funeral, at the residence of ber parents, No. £43 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, this (Toosday) af ternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Holy Cross Cemetery, Flatbush, for intermeat Lavonast —On Sunday, October 1, Grones Lowi, only ton of J H and M J. Laforest, aged 1 yoar and 21 days ‘The friends and reiatives of the family are respectfully invited to aitond the furerel, from the residence of his pa- renta, 405 Ninth street, at two o clock this (Tuceday) af- ternoon Lesct —On Sunday, October 7, Taowss Lrvew, @ native of Springstown, parish of Abbeylares, county Longford, Lrelsod, ja the OTth year of 3 The relatives and friends bis som, Patrick Lynch, an: vob, bia brother.In law, James Doorer and Be: ‘clock this (Tosaday) after- October ibbonithoess, —On Sunde Mr. Dawint Conwsor ive of Mason, year of The rei at two o'clock ats (eecesay; ¥eCromsan —to lyn, 1S inene, Ootober 8, Mant McCrossan, widow of Thomas MoCrossan, in the oge. eral, from the residence o! eo, Hugh MoCroeeao, Kent avenue, corner of DeKal' nue, at two o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon MeNawae, —On Monday, October 8 ‘at two o’closk P. M , after a long aod protracted illness, Jaxer, beloved wife — of Petrick MeNamare, The friends and acquaintances are Invited to attend the funeral, ee dence, No 49 East Broadway, at two o'el ie will be taken to the he Gomciery 7 —On 4 years and 4 months. ie friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend hie ral, from his late residence, 961 First on ee a“ past two o'clock, oa Wednesday after. cua —On Monday oan Ty October §, Many Asva Mevry, deugbter of James and Mary Mairy, aged is years, 3 months and 11 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the fami fully Invited to attend the funeral from w ber father, No. 14 Easex street, on Wedneeday afternoon at balf past one o'clock. Menewy —Op Supday night, October 7, at half past ten o'clock Buna ee And beoved danghier of Mrs Th fin piace : eet, this" <teeodey) afternoon, at two o'clock to Dé interred In Calvary Com of the Evergreens. | wit bor mother’s house, 224 ! i be taken to Calvary Cemevery for otland, ia the Tb | “ee | es and friends of the family are respectfully | avited to attend the funeral, from the rosidence of bis | aon in Jaw, Jobo Hutcheoa, Tad, Seventeenth street, | aoe year | ves of the family are re | | yy) afternoon, Her remains | Monday, October 8, Jaume Morcay, aget | | we reepect. | reaidence of Wuttam T EVERDSLI’S, %2 BROADWAY, OLD DING AL Gnd Depot Now and elogaat styles. be W. FRANCIS’ PREMIUM hyped s ENGRAVING + _eetabiirbment, 429 Broadway corver of Howard street. SHOP & REIN. TRPORTERS AND MANUPACTUR ers of Jewelry, Watches, ac. No. 68 rue ae la Verrerie, Kew tort. Fi th Avenue Hotel, next to the ladies’ entrance, TRHOP & REIN, JEWELLERS AND IMPORTERS OF Watches ad Fancy Goois, Fifth Arete Hote! Rew Victor BISHOP, of 1 Maiden ane. PHILLIPE Rl medicine to all cases of com. A nis conneeted with the stomach or the ad and with « 5 it street, New York. Tit EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRI. ELN'S, Fifth Avenue Hotel (next to RAL JBWELRY—, Cort Lan « , | Oras ao aeoree Sh pear seeps af oa only by or One ieee ORES, BUNIONS, jINVERTED WAILS, ENLARG inconvenience to the patient, by Dr, BACHARTR, Bernese f 4 | Chiropodiat, 760 Broadway. Raters to physicians and eur. geous of the city. ATARBIL Catarrh te the most dificnt disease of the oreathing ie relows-or tweure. fhe Joohn Leavitt, attr ders, i's pectage, ts rd x. Mod ail caniate = pe JEWELRY —WECKLACES, FULL SETS AND half seta, Bracelets, Pina, on tun. 0; 93 Maidoniane. — SOT, RRAKPAST BETS, ac, bo. To plain white or POERERCR OmINA, ey alee ren are Als, ets with, coats of palnted wo orden, oith, one Fx greta i Broadway. DRAP Sa aca AT OFC TWRMOVED. READ MONY. Bawe or tx Rercecto, Dr. Vou it wot, eis do ht 1360. cocbaiaker tremted me for deal tinues aa good as ever, and ‘edd may tocheneny ia ts fur ae, GB. LAMAR. m ane Tank of tae Repadue. BETWEEN Wier HS . Hat AVENUES, ANS —A PPLENDID ARFORTMENT, CONTAINING the lates) and richest Poe sina PIBHOP & REIN’S, Fuld Avenue tue de 'n Verrerie. el. louse in Paria O¢ OR THE PRIBCES BALL.—GOLD BOUQURT HOLD. Of benvtifel dewgas, a A. RUM: AS FIXTURES. of bavers of ORR N ina, BRACKETS ac. ao For Gas. is solicited to on nnrtyalled amortment. wid r DALET 2 ©U., Bi Broadway. Bate Ry Ftd a Ly K oem GAS FIXTURES. ue 4 ‘or the aleve & r hubea brand reite satel, trek ci Duabierien, Keatacky: Orders for 4 _ Chemiets and Drogyinta, 161, 288 611 asd 784 Dirge way, | Ke cxparsuiars, POR WIETER We. tis cron ged arate i. mae re wa a | Bick wita, . rissiig: 108 Bowery, 8 few doors below Grand street. Ne nT) BESAY W blo Gg MARDER. + ua a me Etat St camer tats Nz, MARDER SS wears coNcEa, DO pwoatirs =. | ae son Ther you | mrocahty foritta mene oT AT Bet eucem wih the | Toe Ny Ww. U0 Ty tne a2 —io this city, on Monday morning, October 9 .a the 68d year of Ler we ‘al will Wake place ai (us residence of uer or wa, “ir. Marore. RLNCR OP ar oe MOND a ae. Cor wale by Bi BBE, rie 3 Saab of cant ber 8, Tuonas Qricuey, aged M his uephew, Joho ttead his funeral from his late Soovart, aa, Jumt received at | Lan me JUABWES—GUABANTRED OF : tae received by BISHOP & KEIN, veer rite wm JUST RECEIVED @ . " foe, various color, KIN, Fitth Avenue Splendid aaar suitable ta every Hotel, next to ike im RT HOLDER: IN, Fit Gh aveaes NS BAVING LOST AN FY ormity removed by the insertion Jeb looks aud moves Uke tbe natural ao) 1 &GOUGELY AN, 699 Broadway, New slang yee yee Q" © AN HAVE TAM fy Ad EROS 'S COD LIVER OTL JELLY IS TWICE AS ficacions aa the plain oll, and esos rented for ION, COUGHS ry * pulmorary aifections, Lor ary Ant” nila it iad pa bee tremely pop Rovian gold by | FSM. Os Picaeracehy eet ae a | fale asreota ‘TIANOS— | Gronane. AND, SQUARE, AND PIcoOlo. Wi tEROOMS 008 DROAD WAR, ‘| SEFUL AND g, 0ONOMICAL: HEGEMAN 8 4 708 3 eazp's forthe instant cos a neitectly FIRE FROOr. An, BUMLAR by sssortment for sale by A Floor LIAM TAYLOR'S BALOON, Sawin hahaa. rvans Fibvons, kee awl o | kes pores ear aruicle, ILDKR’S PATENT | — SALXUAMIAR Ww Broryihiog ihe eens Renee obtete gay inaied and geuGemen, af slr sosre PO 7 ATCHES FROM JUR@RNSEIT coorER, AND ‘Alle the best makers for sale, 2} importers’ Prices, & BISHOP & het Fifth Avenne Hi next to ‘he iadioer ptrance. House in Paris, No. 58 Ruvde ta Verrerte. ph, BUSHEL 16 OUNCE GRAIN BAGS—THE DEST any 2 cheapest in the mM. VANDSRHOOF, 171 Wom street. “TOO LATE FOR CLASSI “CATION, T ASPECIAL MERTING OF FRANICDIN HOSE oom- z pany No. 15, held at the Carriage Houre No 23 Beaver mreet, John O'Neil in the x. 38 the followin preambie aad Fesoluiiens were una nay a Bed i te formed 0} lerense of ome we bave been | int frsman and brother member Dennis J Conley, 4 ho bas beam suddenly removed from our midst while in the ‘prime of ive, a whe full epjoyment of all those faculties which m4 stay in this weary world endurable; and whertas, by thie inserutable dearee of Bim “ who doeth all things well,” Bla ilicted parents are denrtved of un ailectionate thas thelr sae in thelr old age, his brothers ind slalers of their :eathfal cous panion aud playmate, and we of a friend wo wad Our pride, tnd who, &s BD active member of our organisation, bad me equal, and the department of « brother member who by hie many excel’ent qualitien, generous. depositions ent honesty as a mar bad endeared bim to all. Theref re, be Resolved, That we tener to bis mnnch aitisted fare ore ane gere and heartfelt #5 mpathy tn heir hour of grief. recommend ing them to the care of our merciful Creator, that they may with eu! ‘sion and fortivnde their irreoarable Lows. gghteetreds That we wear ihe osial bade of mourairgrthiray (een, ‘Thats rz, of the shuns reamble and ‘eaolm- ly attested, be: resented to tbe tami y of the feceased, Oye cree has they Ce panteked tn the Under, Mec caby, and Herald. J IN O'NALL, Forenuam, Joux Batrensey, Jr., Secretary. Ar au A rp of bt ge INVINCIBLE yuaogn sae held at Richard Dalicn’s, one nee picetoetin we com) aod avenge, the followtm oflicers were elrcted — Wm, Baird, Freaids Hugh Bruton, First Vice President. ts jomas G. Cowen, Vice President. Lawrence Bao! 7. Owen M yy LARGE TIRD STORY FRONT ROOM TO LET— poy Boerd. fornlahed or unfurnished, to & gentleman Wes Fourweaty A his wife or eingle anti EJ alae Rg TA be peggy HALL BEDROOM TO Lae fall board, im the first —, private house No. 5 Wess 'wenty fourth street opposite the Fifth Avenue Hoel, Alem ‘8 enit of rooms to let November | Ee Be FAttoe. - A FINE LARGE a PCRRISHED | Back ‘lur, suitable for ® genUeman and qentlemen, wil be repied, with Board yr ty tamlys pig at 21 Kast uirry rat streets gut patel chrdaened tae. ly at 72 Wes Ut fy) Sond street two Coors west Of Huth & wus EAR YE, BEAR YR HRAR H WALLIN MASON, THE QUEEN OF MELODY ‘and THE EMPRESS OF MOTIVE POETRY, takes pli 9 en her friends that her pit eR cena PIRST AMNOAL BENEFIT Pav iLiom CONCERT HALL, 600 ar This (Tuesday) ‘real 1, Oct. 9. NOTCR-THE, MEMBERS, HONORARY tnd Criends of Franklin y No. invited pow car ds yot in » Beaver street, this ayy Gets imgiteog he funeral ot our inka ee JOHN O'NEIL, Foreman, Joun ‘cami Jr, Secretary. Rivertn BPEN 0. 2 CORTLANDT ST RET, hia Branca Re iF v preme f bind tows stighs!y erp em, mow Whoever ie tg eae ‘Shall receive the above reward and thanks of the owner. REWARD —LOST, ON the Tied L- 94 18 K re gy on Fane as Ls 3 ae a toward will be aanment. between 3 nad 9 o'eleck, ta the Th ver Waich. The al 0) Newmar street, inthe TH WARD —TRE BRECKINRIDGE ANINUANE CLUB srg requested to meet thie (Tu-sday) evesing, Ocicber 8, Sod Medion Presitewt, ‘nanscrs Byam, Seeretery. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. APBRS PENDING BEFORE Ais HONUS THE ¥ ATOR for sppros THE COMMON COUNCIL. Resniutlon to condran, Swaid of contract tor f ropuiaiings grading. setting curb and gutier stones and Jogging four fe apna mete iat of Aldermen, eptember 2) 1500. Conurmed oa ayes vert of Councilmen, October 4, 1560. On ayes and aces \\ DANCING ACADEMIES. Ly: 4 \CKS.—L. DK GARMO BROUK EP a street, ls now open. an DANCING ACADBALAA. fo Brot New York. irotare wreck, Brokira are £4 SATORDATS in mi os bs DAYS Aad FRIDAYS im ito ar movemeni ia children. Cuculars of terme, &o.. may be bad at eltyer Acatemy. CADEMT. oF DANCING AND CALIERaTCS "ER. aod Mre TRENOR't privee Thirty fourde street aod Bou th Giznh aly. D. aresow t will be, pleraed, fo noaom modal pet 7 form clamsea si their residesous or in privale for cire ware. so H. RIVERS. parcine ACADBMT, NO 38 FULTOR walar. F — a DANCIN@ ACADEMT. Wh street, ell oJ Oetoher masters, and on October it claanes attended ibe way or oe ot tows. bad a! ine Academy BILLIARDS. ND UU" AION — Wi Dusbiona and Bhliard oe anes IMPROVED BILLIARD TALES, vented , gatenied November hte’ Toews to be aiper or pacar Palion street. * | pee ONE MELTING AND PACKING COMPANY ager ©, LS