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@ur Covington (Va.) Correspondence. Covmerow, Ce., Va. rant Tore.” f The Emancipation Movement in Western Virgi- nia—The Developements in the Herald in Refe- rence to It—Accession of a Large French Colo- ny lo Give Additional Tone to the Movement— The Border Counties of Virginia to be Fortified fm View of Impending Emergencies—Proba- Dility of a Conflict in the Next Legislature Be- hoeen Eastern and Western Virginia—Bad Mate of Things in General, &c. The emancipation movement in Western Virgi- nis, to which I referred in my last letter from the White Sulphur Springs, may be set down as @ fixed fact. The prevailing excitement growing out of fhe slavery question, in which the West is not materially interested, while from ita bor- der position it is necessarily made to feel deep concern and apprehension in the mat- ter, is furnishing even 4 stronger motive to get yid of slavery than the enormous pecuniary bur- thens to which it is subjected to defray the expense ef its protection in the East. The people in this yegion, and other points in the trans-Alleghany eeuntry through which I have travelled, openly admit that they are tired and weary of this con- stant excitement growing out of the slavery ques- den. ‘‘No sooner have we been relieved,” they obeerve, ‘from the terrible excitement occasioned by the Jobn Brown raid, than another firebrand is thvewn in our midst in the shape of a dfsunion cry im connection with Lincoln’selection.” ‘There is, fm short,”’ say they, ‘‘no respite from continual ex- eitement and apprehension in connection with fhe slavery question, and we must get wid of it. “Our domestic peace is sacrificed by reason of the nominal existence of this festitutien in our midst, and we must either abolish it, or remove to some point where ‘we can enjoy peace and security.” Such I know ‘te be the Healineats of many leading men in West- era Virginia, and they will soon find a more practi- eal expression in the emancipation movement which is now determined upon. The ‘developements relative to this scheme, made through the Heraxp, have taken many in this pegion by surprise—surprise because of the scheme @eming to light despite the efforts made to keep it secret. The intention originally was to operate sub rosa di the interval between this and the amembling of the next State Reform Convention, when it was contemplated to bring to bear upon ‘the East such a pressure from the great and grow- West as cabal compel them to yield to their es of emancipation. To proclaim their pur- is early stage would be to forfeit some ditional boons in the shape of additional ations for unfinished public works, which ticipated receiving from the East. tt may at these consiferations would now influeace ® disavowal of the perros developed in the Hixxy; but whether that shall be so or not, can- net and wil! not detract from the truth of my state- ment, for the information therein contained was derived from one prominently identified with, if not the prime originator of, the movement. At all events, | feel confident that futare developements will fally vindicate the truth of all I have said upon this subject. The originators of this emancipation movement discover an additional source of strength in the ac- eession of a colony of some forty or fifty thousand Frenchmen, who are to settle along the great coal mining regions of Kanawha, under the auspices of a French company th e lately purchased the James River and Kanawha C: from the State and stockholders. This company have recently become proprietors of some ralilions of acres of Janéd in the counties of Kanawha and Boone, em- bracing the richest coal lands in the world. This land was lately recovered from the State under aa eld title given by the original proprietor, a Mr. Bwann, who, after long service in the Revolutiona- war, emigrated to nce, where he mortgaged estates in Virginia. The present proprietors, beeing that this rich acquisition would be compara- tively valueless without some transportion medium either to the Ohio or the Atlantic seaboard, immedi- ately entered into negotiations for the purchase of thatgreat State work, the James River and Kanawha ©anal, the line of whieh lies directly through the heart of the Kanawha coal mleing Sreekey. Tee7 made the purchase upon terms entirely sa! tor, te the stockholders and the State’s agent, the Boat ef Public Works; and it only now awaits the ratifi- eation of the Legislature to be perfected. That it witl have the unanimous Cre of that body no ene entertains the shadow of a doubt. ‘This little history of the acquisition of this large , and of the purchase of = canal, Sears deemed necessary to a proper unde: e gelonization scheme which is looked to so ny spend hy the friends of emancipation to aid them in car- out that project. It is a feasible hope; for accession of so large an amount of free labor ence, the death blow is given to slavery in that pettion—indeed in the whole trans-Alleghany re- y wpef =) rich coal mines of Kanawha of ‘only field west even of the Blue Ridge where Asif = oe ae Thave referred as operating to produce fac: (2 Western Virginia, it is mew contemplated, I understand, to fo the Vir- =. border lying along the Ohio river and oppo- the State of that name. This may do very ‘well so far as giving some security to the inhabi- tants’ of this region against raids and sorties from their abolition ene: of Ohio. But what of the ous taxation to which the West is subjected the ction of an institution in which they have but nominal interest—thousands of them mone atall? And the pro) fortification scheme will but vate the evil by increasing taxation. From all I can ase ly, so called ‘will not be satisfactory. The interest at stake, and which is the source of the evil—siavery— prove entirely inadequate to the costa fortifieation scheme, while it farnish nothing like a counter- for the inconveniences and apprehensions ble from the state of things contemplated who propose to extend ‘fortification remedy is found in abolishing the evil, and it is tht conviction that to the emancipation movement to which [ referred. case an extra session of the Legislature of this should be called, of which there is some pro- ‘8 conflict between Eastern aad Western will probably be precipitated in connec- with the measures to be adopted in view of oln's election. East, it is said, will fav xtreme while the West will be arn if g E eal i FE of the latter to ratify the of the James River and Kanawha Canal, ey feel a great interest, oT ea pom from ring any violent opposi that may be introduced; and that both sections will compromise upon somewhat reflective of the F a & & LE 4 THEE E etl vite A subject of munication. If sach a state of things shall , indeed, will there be an end to har- SO ing tat ang we view e ol inia, nothing but confusion, conflict and foreboded. Mutual distrust seems to per- e inhabitants of the two sections, growing .e conftict of interests which characterizes Ms of both. There & eveeey 6 jealousy existing amo! le (eee eat for thels mouopal of most State ; and Lwould m the creases in power and , retaliation wilkebe thelr war cry. The minion is undoubtedly ina transition state, hat the sequel will be no human being can isa small but wing town, sitaated probal available site for building in whole siegueay. The county celebrated mountains of that , and it would not be very naperepriass if county received the designation of the moun- for here they attain their . This town is to be the tral Railroad, which the eastern terminus of Ohio Railroad, a great state ‘ogress and intended to be carried ~ It lies also on the line of the James River and Kanawha Canal; so that it is pa to become a place af some importance in are. Our Georgia LaWREncevILes, Ga., Aug. 27, 1960, Tre Coming Presidential Blection—Probable Ao- tion of Georgia—Chances of Breckinridge in this State—Shall there be a Separation of the Btates?— The Possivility of a General Outbreak and Fratricidal Wer—Difficuities that Must Bret a Republican Adminisivation, &e., do. Kaviag Observed no surmises in your paper aa to (be probable action of this State in case of the EF ue §3 bagee iserat i peated Gj ne ae aie Dereon SS ES of Music, marked U. T. Putnam. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. election of Lincoln to the Presidency, I rhea, liberty of submitting few thoughts. There is no doubt of Georgia being carried by a large majority for Breckinridge; but the question is, are all these Breckinridge democrats in favor of dissolution? My own opinion is that a great many, if the issue of Union or disunion were presented, would be in favor of Union almost at any hazard, or until an overt act should be committed. These, joined with the Union party and the Douglasites, would defeat the disunionists in this State. But it would not be such a Waterloo defeat as occurred in 1851. The shifting of a straw would bring the masses up to the disunion mark. I do not believe that Georgia would secede for any existing cause, or on account of the mere election of Lincoln. But a calm reflection, uninfluenced either by our hopes or fears, leads to the inevitable conclusion that a dissolution must take place if a black republican President is forced upon the South. You know what the sen- timent of South Carolina is; you know that there is no opposition to the disunion feeling there. With . G them itis a question of expediency whether they shall act singly or in combination with other States. You are well aware that a few hundred de- termined men can at any time resist the laws and precipitate a revolution. The hopes of all those who desire a dissolution in case Lincoln is elected are turned earnest- ly to South Carelina. They are confident that her people will take the initiatory pe that will bring the matter to an issue. What will be the conse- quence if South Carebina should refuse to pay her revenues, or to allow federal officers to be planted in her limits, or should secede? To coerce her, the President would first have to obtain a force bill. With the present Congress can this be done? 1 think not. But suppose it should. With the first breath of war the sympathizers trom all the South- ern States would be under arms. In less than two months two hundred thousand volunteers, armed and supported by private contributions, would be on the march to assist South Carolina. The flame would keep on burning till none could escape its heat. Those who doubt now would hesitate then no longer, They must go with their breth- ren and friends. States will then take action, and dissolution must take place, or the South be made a list of conquered provinces. But sup- pose, on the other hand, the President shall not be able to obtain a force bill, or shall conclude to let South Carolina go her own way. Her example will be so contagious, and her well being outof the Union so apparent, that the fears of the timrid will be allayed, and the hopes of the disunionists will have a direct goal that that they can reach in safety. South Carolina will pave the way for Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and the other cotton States, out of the Union to a Southern confederacy. There is a great quiet here at this time in regard to disunion. There is no bravado or blowing. But let it not be mistaken for the repose of iadiffe- rence. Men of all parties are rapidly coming to the conclusion that they must accept one of two al- ternatives—either to submit wholly to the domina- tion of an abolition power, striking with every op- portunity at our vitals, or to resolve themselves be- youd the reach of hostile laws and hostile rulers. fhe sentiment of disunion is more widely spread now than it was in 1861 and 1852, and Mr. Lincola will find itso if he should have the misfortune to be sent to the Presidential chair, *y EY _....... LOST AND FOUND. POUND—A ROW BOAT, ON THE 7TH OF OcTOREa \e owner can hav ing pro Mickivery, Morris Canal whark expenses. Aj to Jobn Jersey City. — UND AT THE PRINCK OF WALES’ BALL, A VALU- ‘able Pocket Handkerchief Apply to Mr. Jonathan me wares, No. 20 Exchange piace. JUND—ON WEDNESDAY, THE 10TH INST, A ae ra. a Sich Caeey pa Ad —_ in receive by proving i oe nla aaivariige. ‘ent, 00 8D 16 W. Hi: Seodeld, 39, William street, rear Hy’ NDKERCHIEF LOST.—A LADY'S POINT ACE Handkerchief, lost last evening at the ball at the Academy finder will be liberatl, yarded by lear 06222 Fifth a Fie wy ving the same Avenue, oF at No. & OF th . The finder be rewarded by ina’ ice of Lee, Ripley & Co., No. 10 Barclay O8T—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OPPOSITE THE ret Mind Enons 1s" leary ‘Sharp,’ 216 bisis sve, ibe ud a avenue, Ender will be uberally rewarded. Lotaat Es ACADEMY OF MUBIC, ON FRIDAY ‘evening, a Valencienne Handkersnie( of ‘circular form, border abou: five inches of medalion pattern, musiin . the cen're. Tae finder will ‘& very liberal reward and the thanks of the ewner by returning it to No. 26 West Twenty. isd mernivg, two way, and No game at 113 Greenwich avenue will receive the hearty thanks of the loser. Tniversity place. Any person leaving (bo O8T OR BTOLEN—ON SATURDAY, 13TH INSTANT, tn @ Broadway stage, Abstract of Tile of Pr perty oa Canpon street. A liberal Wel be ee ee tan at 30 Bowery. J MuvORS. reward OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CHECK, DRAWN by H. F&A. L. Allen, om the Manhattan Bavk, New Jerk, dated 13, 1860, to the order of Susan A. { for the sum of two thousand ollare (3,000, baring been tat, pat are hereby cotified againat Degoating same, yment af it bas been stopped. “*hnw Yonx, Oct 14, 1860, SUSAN A. STOCKER, REWABD.—A DARK GRAY NANNY GOAT corner of Fhinty fourth tireet and third ioe The above named bes no borne and le very ame. wil eonfer fining N to 408 Third avenae. i REWARD.—LOST ON SATURDAY NIGUT, 13TH instant, during the Gremen’s pi between the corners of Bowery and Ba; ‘kod Parl streets, a ativer iverpool, maker. The Shere reward will be ‘Bran, $1 REWAR: C etober 13. 1860, Dundred dolla! Honk. Few ae be return of the Co., 68 Vesey ie i i La INICATIO! in be bella Settroomg No brovgl brethrea. ‘Jno. 8, Roaxe, Bea'y. WN Pa wx. PARTAR ARBOCIATION. 1! be beld on Tuesday ‘ing, W A Re eters bowery, tetwess Henar nnd trued uote oome JOB. B. CHANFRAC, President. av 10. ree Se ete il a aan ae SR nnn fae enn eS a a coreerr e Baas ACADEMEE: 3 EIRTS and ie FOU reaswmcra coone unerion Pep bs | A, Dopwonewe OaNCING ACADEMINR, foods, Ribbon sore, bargaine in anetion ere c A. Best Kid Gloves, aif colors, CHRINIO. MORnE A HELEPON, Ho. 808 Broadway, ow pale ide nad mo wire . MORD & TAYLOR'S rai , abel waren Stare 2,100 pairs. liped Merino Gaus’ me 14) York. aT jOORAT! TA OLUB, O8- AJ ATs peeing et G Now Gl to 67 BROADWAY. E* i don Wodnesiay, Gossbor bat wii mots | reTUmauate aed Pears aire Hood Blk Gloves pd. r jareev wireat needay evouing, Quadrille, Prince Quality oolored Kid Gauntlets, 860. Idpen Bbeetings. Damaats, Napking, Towelings, Couterpanes, | Uciober i?! al Ty tlock. 'n full auondance ts requesved. tron, Raipire and ober ‘encal — WILLIAM WALLAOR, Ussirman. ‘dada and educational dances venue, ‘Blankets, £0, 0. Premaep Csr, Reoretary. ay variety of newer dances 5 ignnese aon AT LOW PRICES, man, Pre sient, aoe sce feast pg ay pairs —— UNI bate eure,” adapted developement ess ‘and Woollen Hose, from auction. Nos, 286 to 261 GRAND STRERT, Be Twenty ine wand aces Wand Conan ie movement in on pairs slexander's eed invite ibe presiding oftivers ar representatives of Circulars of terms, £0.. may be had at either Academy. AtKOVEYS, pen eee tt’ nd aappctations to the ward oppoeed to tbe gleation ‘ NEW CLAm Is HOW FORMING AT 2s High aredae, TAU FRENCH TRIMMINGS—SPHOTALITS: DRESS | at genet Sano Sreave and Tury signed cosmic | A. ‘a mes DANGING EMY, In Bounet and ‘E DARBTOIB, 83 Bleccker streot. for all clube, aiaoc‘aiona, Ac. ia ise ward Wo uppeat Dit OF TOITION MONDAYS AND THU ich colored Bonnet Ribbons. Bo. L the grand jlorchilght procension of ihn 38d" inc, bee sale alll St mateen: cnt egurowed’ Conaee apoly aa Bich Bonnet Ribooos, pan a ei BEANDON, Thos. Rich Bouvet Kibbona, YALL AND WINTER DESIGNS, i GEHAGEN, MICHAL TIMMON BRB FULTO! 2iba Sade wie ok Ribbons, — GH McCABK, San, Cs ries maa wouere tH red leces rich Trimming ——— UAKTEKS GRAND — MARS 4 ane = a KINGEY'B, a LORD & TAYLORS, Fi *forchiiga: Prosessione No sta Brontwage sc UNION | 0 aot Priday a ri Bheee end masters oct ‘Eighth avent mea. ih to a The delegaire from tie various Wards, Cluve and Trade Av. Wednendey nud Barurdny aftersooes at ‘Oeboole. Gent for a pare ab lea. 461 to 467 BROADWAY. Sociations who will take part in the Torablight Demon. | circular. RK French rere, splendid KICH LACES AND EMBROIDERIRG, mization on Tuesday, the 23d Inst., ard requested (0 mie et it, | nt re eaners er time and place hereinafter named, for the purpose of recor. ANCING—MORE NEW ACAs Buches: Ruches Rushes, Huched. ay — a mending & nukatle perwn io be appolntaa by the irand Mur | 1) dems. sai iro-me mre neha for eine 3.300 Chenille Neta. 80 diferent styics. joeneadll—--> . Te I lamelenmalll Bt y- on Tuesday. “All the fashionable dances 170) Head Drea, new palerna and LOW PRICED EMBROIDERIES, The postion in the euntat prooeakion of Clube, Leaguns xa * ar Independent Associations o aon, 2 arty igh avenue, ax sunouneed by ibe Grand Marshal Saceresquest enter DAN Academy Sit Bisson eee rhe ome 3 AN KINEEY 9, 0 fine sorted Calas for LACR® OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. the following Tosties Yor tbe Se ar Wane deen) | Sommeuce on entering the name, At KINZEWE, @ needlework And at storee Noe. 266 to 261 GRAND STREBY, Ward 1K ivety throw Greenwich street, ee Ee AL KINZEW', & needia pe : 3-Rainbow Hotel, Thirty-one Beekman sireet. Rie ‘and om Getioer Lh tor ag ‘ Nos. 47 and @ CATHARIND STREBT, S1g7 Lent aieet, concer of Gre wih cinases uitended in the clty or OM Of town. iy] & bad ni the Academy. 860 fine pine apple Handkerchiefa, 3 la Waser Hotel. 1,800 gente’ wile lines ACES AND 4 Sasa SnCu eeeemnneeee eres meee meeed 2 EMBROIDERIES. S-Ivy Green, Elm street. MEYEN'S DANCIN ee Chantilly, Polat d’Alencon, Point Gaze, and Point T—Corner of Pike and Bast Broadway HL, Boe Gana ers ACADEMY, AT 196 AND 138, ‘At KINZ! @ Angleterre Laces, in Collars and Beta, Flounces, Shawls, §-New World, Hadeon sireot. 163 Avantic aireet, Cetober 18; and In Hoboken, at é 3,000 real pusher lace Pi Veils, &c, Spores ene 5 street. Hotel, Peober 19. For etrculaen call at the ‘above AURINZRY'S 1 500 phe FINK FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, H—John Rath, corser of avenue U aud Fourth ureet. See Fe At KINZEY’S, 980 pl In every variety, atyle and vrice. ie -Gerner Coe undred and Twenty fifth and Third ave. DUMAR, BALLET MASTER OF THE THEATRI ‘At KINZEY’S, 375 pieces ELEGANT BIDAL TROUSSRAUS. 13—Willlam Hastinge’, corner of Pitt and roome. * ‘al af Berlin and Hanover. ‘Aoad At KI ‘A. T. STEWART \ 14—Breaky, Broome, between Elizabeth and Bowery. Bowery. Lessons $1 per month, Mondays, ve Wet ar " a Eh Dall 15—MoP+ke's, corner of and Bleecker. vesdays aud Saturdays; and Tuesda: ‘and: Fridaye, #2. Pris At KL R, TOLEDO & WAELDE.—FANCY PRESSES TO LET vate lesanna 60 cents. Ladies’ afternoon classes, AtKE Dalla masauerades or partion. All these dresses are = = 620 yards Ba yadere most elegant. Any isdy or gentleman wishing to bire --aaeaas BB ee kee ee lease apply Delancey street, New Y. No. Peadly A premarin pen 21—Peter Handerband’s, No. 525 Second avenue. Teale tte of Scas optadon ye CLOAKS, NEW CLOAKS. 23—Jobn Wilayn’s, Fifty-tret street and Bighth avenne, Goode ab wholesale lene bet Ade i all persons selected as arove are requested to report at Wanted, Sve fret cless LATEST STYLES, beadquartere on Tuesday, 16th instant, at 8 o'clook P.M. ISAIAH BYNDEI Grand Marshal. Arrangements, WM. KINZEY, 223 Right CLOTH ARABIAN MANTLES, Gro, B. Hatt, Chairman offCommitiee Twenty first and Twenty at 9 M4 $6 00 and $7, W. CLickwan, rte cm “mag AVER CLOAKS, NSW STYLES, ne Waren, 4 Sere GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE—AND MUST BE ‘account of enlarging sold before the 1st of December, on Mavnice Urrss, and $8 50. retary to Committee of Arrangemonis. . cont ARNG BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS, Le eee ANS | cay yenre Soe at ee ‘st $8, $9, $10 and $10 60. JUARTERS GRAND MARSHAL, siruction practical and thorough, aud careful ivea, mrotine CARFESING, CILODOENA, de. Ladien will nd ft to their advantage to call snd examine our H ual ON FORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, Open day and evewing. Terms moderate, FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, pont iy pwetive to. om ce LADY, RESIDING IN A VERY PARE ta would y ae Of the State of New York, and who has arveh-oitaiiiditation alone. by off elther of nounee tothelr fellow citzena that incy wil be in pwere | in teaching, wahen to receive tuto her fwnily aly idle’ gine 10 (ORS, and, therefore, can afford to sell lower. hours and So'dlock P.M, atibel: | Board and Educate. Terms ‘enon. Please addream Good Carpets, 38 cente per yard; extra S00, all wou). #0 Flenwe nove.) nme Od BUNT anutact jquartera, 614 Broadway, opposite St. Nichola ted as | Ednoation, Herald offtee per annum, cente. usally sold at 75 cents: fine three ply Oarpeta 85 cents, —_ Mgnt omen mn re ere, ve nse BANS SA (NG Gan sally sold at 8125; Eogllsh Bruagple Unepeta, job low, 98 264 Bowery, near Il Bont, | stration will address ibetr vanications a8 above, CARD —TBE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW cents, usually sold at $1 25; also, 5.008 yards, very thick. - ISAIAH RYNDERS, Gi | pupils dsily, this week, for instruction ia Ps os R H, MACY oxo, B watz, 4 DE rand Marsbal. | and Double Kntry Bookkeeping, at areduction of twenty-tve OILCLOTH REMNANTS, ¢ In now opening his fail Importation of Guat . pacircian Coen wee of Arrangements | per cent from hi requlae Sarge from one to twenty yards, 0 be sold very cheap; Also, a large eal LADIES’ ue FRENCH KID GLOVES, ne a retary. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 923 Brosdway. colora; best qu cents a pair. ea . FINE GOLD AND VELVET PANEL PAPER HANGINGS, —— EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOME FR! 31 pT rot | eee, ean TAMMANY, RAUL SEAR DENGORATIO, ROM | (A TERAOH, LADY woeume $0, FOND 2 Faivare cen‘s per roll; also, 6,000 pairs fire gold Window Shades, '#l Fu. stock of elegant 4f>bons aiid ine Freuch Flowers, Fonte Assembly ‘inrict. held at Smith's Hil, corner of ‘ench, Uermaa or Kogliab, will be considered an ¢uiva: er pair; fioe gold and 80 per pair, Full stock of Fs! Heatery and Glov earn nn avenue, et 360, DAVID her board. Feat of city reference, Address for three COATED “S14 Heloon strote’ four loves ebove Full ook of Lisam ond Laer Combeis Hiandberehiets, Sate for amembiy.” "“SOWAN'N: YullidPs, Chairaan, As oles ee ee Ser ee eee, Pull stock os Banny Wioen Aucey, Focretary. “ME of Ladies’ Under Clowing. Full stook of Yankee B fotions. Ladies are slwaya certain to ind with ue a full asvorhnent me *: D WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIO UNION CLUB.— | for teachers wishing engagements, principals, wasiecs A’ epost From AUCTION, FRENCH MERINOS, 6a; WORTH the above goods at the lowest price. A meetiog of this club will be held at 127 Liberty street hools and of 3" wishing VARIOUS OTHER DB: ‘GOODS: : ‘BR. H. Macy, this (Monday) evening at 4 o'clock. All citizens of the ward | selec T tcending ta Jay comtale tor taair eh in the elt} 4 ‘ALSO. BLAN! QUILTS, 40., 204 and 206 Sixth av., second entrance below Fourteenth st. who are opposed ty gridiron Legielation, Publis Store oantract, | in any partof the country. School libraries enpplied, ‘sad ap And all outer Pall and Winter longa 8 Socsatieaidbes idaarre eine reas ioe te heal ical ral wpli.eirs 2 geaeval and fanationl Uoinn aplii@rs | provid text books avvparaiua, &e, at low rain» KdWcauonal w CAMEL" a eeu correependent: ted evel i ‘hited Staves, Cease” | Me eres canes Bare szawis, roll, preparaiory 10 the grand tore licbt procmasion on the 234 | tx inupicate directly wits tha Tosthute for tee moore oe? peepee ng a ‘An nddiions} cociean 5 Pony P. KBABIN, President, pro tem. cia. Time reaulred, abont one bour daily. Compensation 7 . * year. ulare Jat received pre BYEAMER VANDERIILT, 9 cases ss reall 00 Wa o'krere,_Secreiarion, peemaeccote ‘nick a AkDakws. > s ——e 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. NOW OPEN Monday, Octover 18, GRAND MASS MESTING AT THR COOPER INSBI A. T. STEWART & 00. TUTE, on Monday evening, (ct. 15, at 736 o'clock, for the pur pose of ratifying the nomination of Hon. Johe Uoshrang, the pominee of Mozart Hal. Breckinridge and Lane, aud Union jomtpating Conven\ions. PR ag gentlemen bave been invited and will address ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00., quiing prac trained into manly busin and become quick 5 a uaigeas peninen, and good boukkeepers. T 4a A T. STEWART & 00. iy Tapid bi . Sib deeka vacant, Bave now Cans), corner of Mercer. NEW FALL AND ed beir, NCBR STYLES OF VELVBT, SILK AND CLOTH OLOAKS, PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS, iB LATEST PaRIS DESIG! ved PC PE CORREEPING, SHORTHAND WRITING, nt AN- ‘hata, Solferioy vod wl Ip, ac. to inform frieoda AKD EVENING DBESERS, — And the pudlic that he hi offos Broad) _ other nhades, No.'5) where he will give rpoctal atenton to the ia? om wishing wo tien aa: Received per Vanderbil'. for gaire beta oy wil hove as aprenae g, tee Fiat: Bei a aeoanwar male by . He Mareh’s system of Bookkeeping taught, - as : uate Be PhD oe ne A — ARNOLD, CONSTABLE &CO., FURICH, AND \OREMAN LANGUAGER—PROF. x. yuavuneel se TELLERING $19 Broadway, corner of Twelfth sireet, AN ELEGANT ARSORTMENT —_— Canal, corner of Moreer._ Ectrestion pad convenraiten ts taaetoseed eek Seaton ton, 7 conve! ied — GEES! DRESS GooUs) SHAWLS! Tuages, and make (ransleijons of correepondeuss, ss From ‘suction salen, PU spa a Dh ee oo WHE a oprtrtn ‘AT RBTaAIT, Lo2 a8 NEW AND POPULAR » XN re el a — MO RICH SILK —_ VELVET -= penal STYLES, ww Fredoma hy elaganes fag rivate or ia = _000 PTRCES PANCY DRESS S(LKS, LATEST STYLES, Grentog Gearon ve © Pret. = FOR EVENING DRESEES. From 25g conte i #128 per and, worth from 8) conta to 811% Laser, Bey: vos Kos. 385 10 161 GRAND SFRERT, INOBS £0., REILLY, ‘Chairman. ? yore, Halt Oongrcesional | "T° cated wdedeer on eecnaiag ee A DY, WELL — Greatly under com of im) 7. Secretaries, ‘Convention, where are young children 9 take cbt ‘of end tantracs nike Nos. 41 and 49 CATEARING STREETS, 00 NEW FALL SHAWLS, FAGAN, Chairman. Enplsh Uranches and music; would assist i required in the lea, ordinary household duties. Address Et office, for vi deairab e st: Brgokinrt Oon ro 2 ee eg 208. i inal Bae iy ic sy ‘No, 355 Broadway. Chairman. Valen Congegntonsl Con Ria! CURSTEB ban LACES Magnificent assortment jnst reeatved by Jossrn A. Kxxvon, Becretary, yA nee * as : ET GOODS—BLACK AND COLORED SIUKA, DR. P RATER MCENIGHE, Chairman, commiting of Ar WASTED. te ‘Laces, Real Voila, Calicoes, “Worsted Plaids, Indies’ V 5 Faverre Haxmison, § Secretaries. {= rangemeoia, ‘OR SX MONTHN, eo ‘Laces, Real white ard gray Sairts und Drawers, Blankets. Fi ea upwards ef three huadred of ‘small family, bei xen Real ing,biack Cloth Cassiwere Twoeds, Merino, ke. For ale | the most prominct clliseus of the Cuatriot. Bot lo erseed Tid), ‘of the best makes and selected exclusively for the best retal | very low, for cast, by JAMES SaMI’LB, 45 Catharine street, —_—_ pee _ OPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TERANT, 2 THNKR EPHYR WORSTRD, REST . UALITY, 1216 CRNTS.—A Of the most aj Lange naortunent of Wecllen tivode, ‘Bcaait Waren, Fram MISSION MERCH. , ’ i heeation to Bow ANT, RSTABLISHSD tangs and Feney Article a Li Hroahwray between Twen Siamese deaices special or active Parinor, WhO con Weave. aadves We LACK LACE VEIIS, | omerly at ase Broadway, ope NEruERD. furnish cap/'al to make advances on consignments and to ex. THRRAR AND FRENCH, at ror low chase Ore kbepharty. | (70e,ibe posinees. Address (or three days Consigaee, bor 16s ‘ANTRD—IN A HOUSE WITH MODERN IMPROVe- “eh Broadway, Kew York. Q Mouncep PARENER WANTED-IN A LIOH®, GRNTHaL | semall family” ‘Sadresn mating Loculon, termes. Ae. t. VELVET ROBES, business, paying about $4,000 per anaun | V., station given and required.” ARGAING IN CLOAKS AND SHA WLM. dai tn, 6. S00 LP Re0 ed 6 porches took on ban. wo fu ——— MILLS & fered on Moaday. capital revuired. Apply to PORTER & OO, B33 Bronj- W4xten—ay, Soe FAMILY, AP arenow SOUAE ‘aa Sere A. T. STEWART & CO. way, room 17 ax A, PART OF and other recent plea of Olouks, jas ndded V1 Ubels’ stots, xi 869 SOLOMON & HART, 3 | NTOTICR—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX Py D Fostomee, giving locction aad sire cones ts Ko. 39 Brmdway, N isting between Joba Timme snd William |f, Osborn, ia Tent per month. pay fA Pe ey M Se Pena be ncaa cn Wr Geter Partick eutan dete) he ‘NTRD TO RENT, 1 x3 nreaston $aooRarons, a will be paid by W. Caborn. | Parties owing ts a , IN BROOKLYN OR HOBOKER— al Are now prepared to make from (heir large and extensive a as ee TAM MERRY ‘OSIOR®. P Ww tab fm Koy sus paved oontmiliae ter ae XLOAKS AND MANTILUAS—MADAME JAUBERT, | OCkacixe HRA PERI BREQUINS, JOUN TIMMS, Yeynnce to the elty; poreesainn taken immeliatsy. wud rer dope s of Gates Beare: cit Bronawey, bas sow opgoed AnD wispow, SitADEn ac ARTNER WANTED-WITH $100 CASH, IN A | liSfubmnsrene’ nt Orsmlare 00. B., basement of department of Georce Hearn, iia Ope Gon, Tavs | OF wou wnt T PRICES THAT DEPY COMPETITION rma, Ul aue of th Kind the Sen nm eget eee es, M726 Broadway, opposite Kew Yors lend id — paused cabana ~ Bates. Artic! cg LA, es oo AND WIDE WISH To OCA BAT TA Deere, a RS ee wih name, box 18 Pough: ana. i rook yas ootag® pre igpean seamen as BHoaDwas, gad F WisDOwW SHADES. ‘BUSINESS MEN.—WANTED, AN ACTIVE BUSINES? Lal IMPORTED NOVELTIES OF ‘They have poy eet ie fa s! , T . correspondent, xsd who cap PALL AN TER CLOAES IN HVERY MATERIAL. | in addition xf. 4 Be Papers, | Brest Shor ants pl aetussen telads Uteten | enue eee. Cal . NEW STYLES OF ARABS, FRENCH SACQUES, Mo OP ness ia fy Sales p 7 for cash oF and Forty hin erecta iy Ne A eigarerns migemetne am on | Fee an ane ae Mae as Gea | Revises. All persons should ook, at, our ‘assortment before | pina ig RooMn. BOUDOL ood ccucet, but Ole Darina tor past | Ro. 117 Herald office. archaea. entire of our deparument of LIB ‘TRS, DININ' Rooms, a = 7, jure. Address, — bioaks wil One AD TALIS AND CHAMBERS, name, dc. , oftice. ANTED—IMMEDIATE: i OLRA ALS PRICES, te called to these besntiful ponte which they intend offering wt forninbed, and where p BROOHE LONG AND BQ. MODERATE PRIORS, (0 ~aRtxER, WANTED, IN A HIGHLY AT. | pearls inoation betweg | FINE WOO) AND Gen A own HOLOMON & HART, |. tractive exhibitim; $10Jcan be made per week; | Wow Siaieexth airoet This IMPORTA’ FRO! Auer ’ ‘No, 369 Broadway. required to be paid to siart ft, the balance can be | Sat KL “16 * a ete Ss eeare single man preferred. “addres Pro. ——_— = —_ Between Broome und Grand mresia. a a ee bor 129 Herald office. CLOTHING. — a O00. ate APYERTISER WOULD INVEST FROM GENTLEMEN'S r ore . ave to one ther in some mor ange ce Dd. a. lallore having any cv band era et 000. saint 3 $2.01 ing” Ghngers —WANTRD, + amount, ine a. AGA LES. Ly AED = D- apewer, A Pan’ $3.000 yell with every facility for waceual ry A OWN & A PARENOLOOIST AND ASTROLOGTS the workl, and who wae never Kuown to fai in gtviog jact’on to ber viniers love, ene, io, ) meameeeeameand AND co! mst AnD mined apse eS AND SUREET WAT FOR Lapien FINB PARIS in » re, for on ott Corning wen am "= ail P. LIBBY, Prev, 2 je perene Task Gate Peter Roberta), 429 Broadway, #. 1. yrs. A Avena, dies RICH PARIS SILKS. Per steamer Vanderixit LORD & FATLOR, (61 to «7 BROADWAY, Fiave Jast received per the above steamer, direst trom Paria, TIVE CARES ONLY, Containing the RICHEST SILKS EVER IMPORTED, AT FROM @ TO 8S PER YARD. YH ABOVE WERE SPECIALLY IXPOTED To MEET r™ of the plan of AME ITTARURO, ret oe CHICAGO RA: Praat ; a AND WAY FOR La. * way te neon BeBe PT pest to te new ce. avevae. FD FOR from my ‘rhira’ avanes’ WANT TO BUY ALL KINDS OF #i t LU ANT Bit so par ine bem prices, MICHAEL HARKIA, Ae Gurt sreave. etweon Forty frst aad Poriy second marcets, BY, i 0) wot OF GENTLEMEN'S aARD ge ER SEL aah or addressing Wim. ALINTS. BA —= = LAs har ot ‘OR SALE—A BAIL BOAT, 8 FEET LON with foo of toe sonlyn, or 1 Lae G street. Brooklyn. or 0 Lavueer eurest. ORRMAN AND BELGIAN © LY REAPRCTABLE YOUNG LADY, OF INTEL “4 graayite of & yore See orminary in Phils Ph : An Involoe of magnificent . ‘she bas always recidet, desires to open « cor. 5 000 — racom HVA muAwLa. ity (Te anine ine wp withe piom Reccerent: | fun i pitty the uh ge whose gat fen reason iv orreap ma of id v we uk rRion® ‘sand Facet riety corfdential Addrews Mies Alvirs F. Paylor, | CHUARLE® RAICHE & RROTARRUS 8) Oban ~ ARWART 8.0, | grok x. Prnctonin Pe ; Wid Abimals 0! al Kinde tm Bur win ———