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oa! £ AAAMITOY wacty e1AgeH yaoy We . el r 1 uy . ‘6 oe os . -NEW YORK HSRALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1862, 3 . ‘City Intelligence. dean ncolaannllee. Seeeita-emanernaree~ peng >. Por wecnney tn Cals : POLITICAL. — : eves ov ran Lorn Bosmneas.—We are informed that LEGRAIN‘ ZOrLes UN Dn NA AANA RNA a recent exammnation by the Blate Conutlasionera of tne | AT “EORSING | Frese ax axes eyeLoune AS Soimetet ts aire ve be a pe Te #| COUNTY NouIvATIONS. Pee bexocngre ommanian. books of Jno. A. Morris & Co., managers of the Delaware auerion, i Ceti ec ord 0 prent verelz ot st { other Goods, cheaper than in any yi, Orieon Bloat was iret nominated by citizen of the "anal s. Cae oRTH. _OUDEON s a. suivant for the year ending on the 28th of Octo pet on rl bls week prin me Ae PALACE EMPORIUM: kuown devotion to the Union. and verause it veomed. snpare DAVID 8 TACQUES, LICAN AND PEOPLE'S NOMINATION. er, 1862, digcloses the fact that the of the United ery. tant that some one who was Bot o partion ahoule be brought For Tl ASSEMBLY DI+ pape gene apr oan Me ne | wate Rich the gen, word om Sry ry ae Forward, inode that ail who ‘ented touapnart the goverD. _ABRAM S S"SININGER, FOR ats ae ASKEMaLY, paar d tickets to the enormous amount of $2,400,761, ire Sues Pa panei BF ap pa ie erik 3h oi 28. yo ta hag Rj sot ae es ST PARTI. a pi. ose oat of greatest t have a ue Oe fi 1k emma anid ley thir the “priaee they have sold amount the camer. Corvete. ¥ French @eute, dee at meetin mcasmiice wag appointed treet de BRUBLICANE, Ow YOUR gt 5 Congrene Sang A rd Witham OH. GILSON NOT WITHDRAWN.—TME $2,877 41 Pag ye myaeery fer expe BLACK SILKS 5 PER CENT i ae ances Selig, ROULLTER Al Ms 6 Waal Blercath sient | tious of eiticen irene irene of The tions from | dirt ry iy eg Ay Fourth Congressional District, Yors, November ane prea 280. ‘This loiter amount seems but a | Five Cases Vain one door west of Broadway, phe three wi wand ange com ysielus the ct inet, the y ronal Wu ii uerday next. He will not consent to leave Gov, | 13150: 7 Howslthstandiy Gen ral Wad» vrbige oa7 Gunoumend tmaliretuen for so maveh rik and ontay. - 66. MBRODERING IN GOLD, SILK “OR COTTON — Blunt being waited on by “ue it or erat A adsworth in the hands of democratic cantreeiors, abd dasirvus 6s" aes a naa a. pee Fiag Raisin av pie Opnmsiwno Hosrirat.—The inte- POPLIN, ‘swaa P Stam) broidery in the mostartistic manner. | accept the Domination, and ron ander any clreumstances, EPUBLICAN UNION, n p the best in sdminisive- resting ceremony of raising a beautiful American flag over the new Ophthalmic Hospital, corner of Twouty- eighth street and Venrth avenue, took place last week be- fore a pnumber of spectators. The flag was a fad of Dr, John P. Garriah, the attonding surgeon of the pital, who wade a yory ce ee gp en ted giving a highly interesth the American flag, feorin, aszdciation=, ited the Hage row some excellent Vocal music was furnished by Mrs. Nevins, of Philadelphia: Miss Dnsreldorf, of this city, and Miss Pike, of Gpowkin, , accompanied on the piano by Mr. Ronde- nella, A , THOSE IN SEARCH OF NOV euigg IN THE £& millinery, tine wil do well tocall at SIMMONS’, 657 Broadway, where will be found the richest and werent antoxt. ment over offered at any ene ratablishment—all selected by Me, Simatuons himself, and will be at ne omen cai _ SEMMO 087 Broadway, T MEA. GAYNOR'S PARIS” CORSET AND SKIRT eatablishmiont. latest styles just reoelved: goods in handsold at the old priors, Misses’ “Waists and Skiris. N, 2B. Haireloth, for sitirte of indies, dresses, 86) Brondway, near Union square, Bowe ir BONNETS, DRAB BONNETS, Onr $10.and $12 Bonnets are wortu $20; our $6 Bon- hieta wre worth $10, Children’s Hats, Velvet Ribbons, Feathers and Flowery. L. Bi ORSETS- “AND SKIE' jt THE LARGEST AND & in the city; best swel Shirts, new shape, inven Corseieaud Skirts, nt Mra. ELGER near Nuetoentin ste CANAL ‘STREET. ord realy 2 superb assort. Bonnets, of her own RALLING 28 NOW et, Sill wud Lehi on . for Ue win er 6 Iso some very ele Ficus Bpnmets: ‘hts laine RALLINGS. feels assured. that, For richnéss af mai leauty of design and economy in oMelment ier hounots c. ity. Orders v. HIGOINS price, in the uF. M. T. DIGGLNS, 1; &M. 3. UleGiNs, ¥ passed In muy este bh, 126 SIXTH AVENUE, pe jate itasoa Exhibition, h Bonnets in this city. ook of veady made Hats, 4 of French Pelt and Reaver Ht iyle, with sl silk Velvet and its great fair, » did not esiecm him; BA GGINS Honner was there, Ani got hou tbo medal and preiainm, 0. not yet exiansted, jenty of money aud m the Enelish.and Proueh Ww! a eve lost it If they ‘men, Wo have a in the w And HIGGINS wit wake up their lethargy ‘With the medal he got trom Hyde Fark. Tf you want to buy a Bonnet, and wish to save money, e to HIGGINS, which is unqvestionably the cheapest place thecty, Doduet Frames and Materials of all deserptions sold nt fower prices tan at any down town Jobbing house, N. cara leave tbe Astor How Can ‘ant pass the door. beneror Tenth strec y ly x, before rush of onr retail busineasoummonves/ ae weeah then best attend to you, 1. HIGGINS, 126 Sixth aveune, two d coors oer Tenth aireet, DANCI SG ACADEMIES, “Tt WilioRovEs DANCING ACADEMY, 200 FIGHT avenna, anew class is now forming, on Monday and Thamday alfernvon andevening. Vuplis may commence at om THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 6 T J. H, TRENOWS—PRIVATR DANCING ACA Bow oven on Wednesdays and Saturdays, . ag fourth, siroeh, New ‘ork. | Mondays nd South Eighth street, Brookivn, B,D. Clase. The above elegant ball es in-the city or countiy attended to. rooms to let for soirees, 'Y¥, 301 BROOME ST. TOR ataSDAY dnesdays ani Be soary Ci sats Last ALLET waster — DUMAR'S. DANCING ACADEMY, SH8erenih a: rnere! Phirieenth street. Open the afternoon ‘and nights fo minis and children, Redows i ht perfect In six lessons, is now open for 0 from the day of es ru my. Ferrero’s wel Wom to let fo H. SEART 292 Fourth for ladies, misses and 8 a'elock P. suit appileants, *. FLASKO'S Prat © BETTS’ DANCING ACADEMY, ses for iadies and g. adie, mlases and m: aa oa wad Beluvday afternoons from four to six o'etock, P.M. Circniars can be obtained by applying at the Academy, ROFESSOR | BOND'S | DANCING AND SKATING Academy, 76 V ‘one door from Canal, 18 epen for the reception es pap Days of tuition M and Thursdays, All the leading dances introduced. commences at the Une of entering the name, “a FURNITURE. BEDROOM 8 1 oF ENAMED: LED Fi RNITORE ae pl ccloes. Pg Win oe manufactul iso solid A. ie, plain and ornamental, PARKINGEON'S s, 353 Canal strees, opposite Wooster. Estab- i Term PINE STOCK OF ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHO- es DEG d Parlor Suits, in silk, satin and plush, tha GWAAF & TALON, 87 Bowery, a very a a aa Ot sedate Ceseer FURNITURE. $100,000 t¥0) Af MANUFACTURES’ PRICES. To wence of the falling off in our wholes: einess, we offer our own manutactured a to the public at the it prices, eG stuhiing ot Parlor, Library. and Bedroom Suits, ie orator javulovable made +s rise ree ate rs 8 waren ‘Presse exainine our goods Sefore ee here. 1aqud 127 movado a stent eis and Norfolk. lagen pass close ve by. 7A pe * THOR BOWERY, Wee all work as represcuted, AMELLED, ROSEWOOD AND EBONY CHAMBER ‘Beie—a surplus mock, ‘f COST. By DEGHAAF & TA Pes Poser WANTRO—VAE ADV! aT wht, © whole oF part of the furniture of a three or Amount no objection, but a high price fh ad Mot wudjee: to Tien OF mortgage. office, Yor! URNITURK, CARPETS, ROO Libraries bought for ready money, at 123 Siath avon etween Ninth and Tenth streets, A large stock of Books always on hand. SPExG aoe ca FATA AND HCSK MATTRESSES, gtarnuteed, Best quail ty By DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 8 Bowery. DENTISTRY eae BONE (ILLINO, INSERTED IN A instie state, givin: It ip; mere ie tender sect, ai at 1 Sracript scription of mor earl ea beanie «the rome of scoverer, fuiy filled and warianted Fuad Way REAP Savon MRT ASN, iM an Discoverer. FOR DECAYED Lites WHITE FILLING, d arching teeth. Mere shells restored to thetr original onagy ane ape Tt thout pain, dox Mace not discolor: haruless aud ‘oF picked oi; warrad supqrian to, pt py ore to the pobiic. Artificial pei te. 242 9 carrer thE ty } ext Loe: rand srrost tere Docks it ay, sheer. ‘a Fecbinrendation to those muff hag from Mie, saa LBAUH, Morrisania, COP. RINERSHIPS. mo hav CTANS. =A. YALVABLB MEDICAD, PATENT, ie tea race ad LA PARTNER WANTED, IN A $300. =a Pal well established ‘cash, 3 GARE, 1. hoa Barge pevile acd nd, isk wl bear arent toe tales bern ea Wor partion a a nde, honorable ‘ry 84 Nacsa street. we Mi stytet AGS nue, New V4 ork. pe iad 0 Pui Wht ‘ATIONA, TARP Anierican Tiovtaos bait Boniiury. 80 on inaveanth (one 4 aii Be arth DEAD, MARK aspupean rise ary Tint, invaluable Works Th Pasca! At Ly 4) ‘by Wo, ane Ae anrek on i, ae 8 Wie area. aire FEE DAViS wo! ry Axk9 ances PS GP Seat i A eS reat jt in yard, Non, 179, styteeuth ween Sree 3 ad At $2 15 an $1 bopers oe #1 s0onc92, ROE RIMENT OF MOURNING GooDs BARGE AGND BALMORAL, DEIN 200 PIRORS oem aD REPR DOUMLE WwipTH, rard, real! Corner of Ware wae cat awe ork Hotel. TTUE Pos. Ae AP STO! fy rie “ONLY PLACE Ur 1OWN Where at fate peter an apy ry, Under Garment Nubias, Sont Galt ‘uffers, Embroideries, Ribbons, Trimeinge Velvete: colored Velvets, Buttons, Halt ir ushes, Soaps, ac, t under Broadway prices. Men's vend agent aman Bs Drawers, ail sizes, at old anil ae of Ladies’ Unde Garments, al seen very lew, th e#? Under Lal Moe of Leads oes ernd Drower®, ail slzen, cheap, Airkisdeot a aeiere formed mien, children and ladies, cheap. Brery kin en, children and me, cheap. Re gods, } svubing met) ‘Sontags, choice colore, Bonne reat od al Bion, f ride and colors Fiance iat of colored Velvet ‘itibbons from auction, belt phot with cajorea east Drowns, maroons, chole colors, ‘ares, Trimmings, ‘We keep the st and cheapest assortiuent up town. 000 doz. yard Spool ation. 5e.; 1,000 doz. 2 for Se, eee Ping, te papers very best Neediés 4¢. paper, All other goods equally love .LDSON & MEARES, Corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, T NO. 35 BROADWAY. STRANG, ADRL ANB iA co. Will offer at reiail 9 Monday, November 3, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRE iS GOODS, purchased at the OREAT AUCTION 8 ALES f last week, viz,, 100 PIECES CMECK SILK, IN mIGit COLORS, suitable tor misses’ and ladies’ wear, with @ large assortment of PLAIN POUL DE SOIE SILES, in the new shades, ole agua BLUE, 4c. ND BLA! ‘K SILKS, Als AD ARGH ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, in Striped Broche and FANCY PLAL ARIS: BROCHE with open centres, Also, closin N INV OICE OF REAL IND! Ae “SHAWLS, very cheap. SS EMBERSON’S, Comer Twenty. second street and Sixth avenue, REAL LACES, VETES. COBLARS AN L 0] o > IN CHANTILLY, POINT AND APP] QUES new and elegant designs PARIS KID GLOVES. of the celebrated mae ‘Millard & Lasneeig ih embroidered bas ALSO, THE JOSEPHINE Kip GLOVES. T DE PBROBYAL'S, 687 BROADWAY, All kinds of Children’s Cloaks, Dresses, Blankets, Gursets, “Chemises; Tufants’ Waists, Aprons, Bib Rumucise her Re, Garitwldi Costimes, Ladige’ Embroider Chemises and Nightgown Yokes; Ladies’ ready mage Under- garments, uted Handkerchiefs, &c, Tuttiais and Coats of Arinx embroidered on handkerchiefs, table linen and bedclothes, Braiding, Cotton ‘broideries made to order.” Staxmplng for eapralderios sud GREAT ¢ CLEARING OUT ®ALE 0) I8i CARPEXINGS OILCLOTHE, NGS, WINDOW SHADES, aC ES, MATS, RUGS, Velvet Carpetings, $1 50 per yard; ahnasele bl per yard; a jarge lot of Tunee-ply and Lue: ain Carpeting, to bé so Neryicheap also fine French Satin Paper, Hc, per roll; ine Gold Pars erga ph 80 a laze Lot of remnants o a OILCLOTH, COATES’ Old Stand, ‘4 Htndson etroet above Spring. A ‘T, STEWART & C + Totending a, tho 10th Instant to remove the retail department to their new store corner of cate ed and Toulh eireat, will continue ta offer ERY GREAT JNDUCEM! ENTS TO PURCHASERS, eae e their present retail stock, which eeniing nies assortment of the newest and nendgomest GooDs. EMBROWDERIES, LACES, HAWLS, CLOAK HOSIERY, Gi Gouds ger roadway, ae and Reade streete, ® GRAND pe (GBA, STORE. HIBBONS ARE CHEAPER. SPOTS S VELV ETS Alte EN ER. DRESS FUMMINGR ARE CHEAPER. EMBROIDERIES AND LACE: A comes GLOVES AND HOSIERY RE. oHE and Howsexeeyi Woven ond Knitted Woollen Hoge pnd. Sont are ebeaper. EDW D RIDL 411 nna 8113% Grand aud'66 Allen streets, _Fitth block e: it from the Bowery. At GRAND, eTRERT fanAr STORE. DY, MON! NOVEMBER * ite ar Bab, vaio jad Bag BEAVER BONNETS FELT AND SENAW BLOUNTUS, PROM 4 SivonON iD MA! when hone ANP atery day, ae sarge ER BAERS ASE Towns: e lary Bry loc! a the , Wathous donbt, select from, . ay EDW’D RIDLEY, il and 3tipg Grand street, Entrance to this oe 66 Allen street. | Firth block eaat fro ‘uti ti Pp & TOR} AND 3 KEE! ithe Tas Cor Maris. ei MILLINERY GOODS CHEAPER Ene AN JOBB! WHOLE PIRCES. EDW'D RIDLEY, 81 and 31196 Grand reels and 66 Alien street. ck east from the Bowe: STEW. Tt INTEND TO. Griee td SEW 5 Corner of BRO. TORE, TENT SUREET, _On NONDAY ™M SENG 0th in: MALLOT, 4 A. 18'Chinton plage, wear Broadway, recelved by the last steamer a fine assortment of GUIPURE AND CHANTILLY LACES, Lingerie Bonnet Frames, Ribbons, Lyons Velvets and ot! Millinery Goods, Mourriing Aviicles, ail of which are of the latest Pavis style and make, ARGAINS EXTRAQRDINARY REAL DOINT AEPIAQUE, LAcTS— $1 78, $2, $2 50, $3 and $3 60; waren ed prices.” Also will open on Mobiay, Nov. A ine ra CK THREAD LACE VEILS, Brace aii Hom itvie ND FRENCH LACES, pba Real Point, Last ty Abb 2 Tron a: = $1, $125, $1 Of t ho coin hal tarde Sote, TOO pistes ee Valeacievnes has Ml witha, mmnes ahi ‘ iteat Pace and tench emir a Handkerelefe rew Ly Ht a assovtment OTe OMe ae Oe AND ENSHOIDBRIES, amavamacaisnaednn Se IAMS & CO.,.429 aoe, aia Baxcurr STOCK OF YR Ye maeaaa Jess than last year's, prices, Ey kety at iy apd colors. 80 Big oh tonne near Nineioenth Gioek at (i \LOAKS, OLOAKS, CLOAKS. IMMENSE STOCK SFE NEW AND FASHIONABLE CLOAES at 05 and $6. CLOAKS at $7 and $8. CLOAKS at $8 and $9. CLOAKE at $10 and $1). CLOAKS at $12 to $25. CLOAKS 26 to CHEAPER in THAN BROADWAY STORES. Ladies, please examine our Garments. In style, quality and manulacture we tee them equal to any in the lly. RK. Pi ‘Cloak MAN UFACTURER, ‘274 Bowery, near Houston sirect, an LOTTE G, SMITH © an HAS OPENED PALL AND WINTER FASHIONS VELVET, SILK an CLOT cLoaks, THB LATEST PARISLAN STYLES. Also, a large enarmanes of her own manufacture, LA 142 Broadwayrt ‘corner of ‘Twertty-aixth street. SMITH (Guancorns a. Has, P. OAKS yOR. MISS A ILDREN, 8 ©! ci ent sixth street, 1,142 Broadway, corner of LOSING OUT 8, vi} FLO" C RIBBONS, say SaNErS, a ed a, roeticed em half prise; job tote of Frend a , z EE a seas EXECUTED, OME'B, 1,117 Broadway, corner of Twenty-fifth street, (QEOARS AND MANSTLLAS._ Fitil stock, now open at rela ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, HATS Rib- are now all i “Gana al street, corner of Moreen of Mercer, CR RRR: comer, La ATaREPOOr, MIXTURES, ‘_w. = ROBERTS. ~ | Gause HAIR 6HA ought for cash by LO! 728 Broads D®2s8 Goons. vot ait ba 21M or ered ca aii a gm 4 COMPLETE STO0K, OF MOURNING GOODS aga joo» From "4 ents wios ee Evian, ‘nitials and EAS worked ob brig chiefs, bed and table nem for ap, Peisous wishing fo have marking ail deg ina fo for bral work or embroidery. are invil om ar a Giteiped soos wdeisle erode pada lene MAE. PETERS HEN, 396 Fourth street, Fru= FURS, FURS, FURS, Awson's ‘icor above Hester ‘streets Thi ree! Beery a TSHMENT offre for-sale at low prices ‘€n elegant ond extensive slock of fashionable and by made Jaudien’ and children’s Capes, Collars, Aull, &¢., ir.» Gen- Homen 's Muflers, Gloves, Robes, Ac. 8c, &¢., ni’ of which wily ute ed fof cual at low wholedale” prides this large NB Country merchants and jobbers will find st to the tr advan cepts HANTILLY BLACK GUIQURE, APPLICATION DE yee ae aia EDGINGS Aj cf ND INSERTT. FA > $40,000, 000, and our ameuntins (bout $75,000, to be sold before the INCINGS, The qalonk of of ong stank of an, importer, end of THIS SEASON, ‘This isan sarelgns opportunity to ha. selact in advance black e bbb ING PRESENTS, aon cuZethee nena aE a , B.—! ants u stock before buying from iinper fore ~ TEPORATN, 729 Broad Corner of tls ane ‘and near Lt York ME. BURG RETURNED FROM PARI PA HAS OPENED THE iene: ied WINTER FASHIONS VELVET, SILK and | CLOTH CLOAKS. FINE DRESSES And “SUPERIOR CORSETS, to which she invites the attention of the Jadios in general, at NO, 69 BLEECKER S8TRE. RINOS, ‘Ten cases well assorted, received por steamers Bavaria and Australasian, now open at retail. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal street, comer of Mercer, ADAME nO, 2 ie vere ER STREET, ‘ear Broa! Tenpectfully informs the ladies of New York that she has Intely returned from France with a large and beautiful as- soriment of WINTER BONNETS AND Pe leds Selected ‘i ME. F. PINCHO! Having, Feared from Paris, 1a» now opened ne YALL AND WINTER TASHIONS 1 VELVET, HELA pe CLOTH to which she invites the ey of ber. det 06 Bleecker street, Na ale i tae STORE, Ay, 623 BROADWAY. YEN & CO. are’ now prppared to furntah familie ee every article necessary for fret and second mourning at the shortest notice, Goods sent out on inspection, Ladios waited upon at thelr ows resldcuces. Ma . MYERS & CO. Re LACES AND EMBROIDERTES, fn acts, COLLARS, VEILS, COIFFURBS, BARBES, and by the yard. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE £00, Gait errees, corner gt Mercer, 5 Rigg INDIA CAMELS TAIR SHAWLS, R ‘In new siples and co:orings, Ab very uttractive prices, A.T T. STEWART & co. 4c, Prior to removal, TRANG, ADRIANCE & ¢ £0, ” No, 395 BROADWAY, will yt? at wien on Modtege November 3, GE ASSORTMENT oF Goops, purchased at the GREAT AUCTION SALES Jast week, consisting 900 YARDS OTTOMAN, vatour AND EMPRESS CLOTE! PLAIDS, STRIPES, BROCHE AND PLAIN COLORS, oS. cents to 80 cel (OURS, “RMPRESS, REPS BPINGLINE che OTS, now shades, fro 10 PIRCES SUPER PENCE SERINOES, IN’ NEW Sis assortment of GOODS NEVER BEFORE b OFFERED. & BART, 369 BROADWA PRACTICAL U PHOLSTERERS, are now omaring to retail bopers le the most ‘extensive stook of 3 CURTAINS, Gero ON AND M! and eve agivat THEA OUBTA Goons, CORRIOBS'AND TRINMINGB, thin elly. xeante onlers for CURTAINS, VAL- ‘also for AAD PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, advance on cost prices, OLOMON & HART, ‘yoo PAPER HANGERS AND ‘Decorators, are grein ree in weet ts in their stock of FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, usally large and well Papp all orders, whether for plain Hangings, will be ner. ata small which this They will guarantee decorative styles ot Pa artistic and workiaanli get & HART, 369 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of CURTATS, GOODS, FURNITURE COVERING, OLSTERY NA Re a! 5 Or Winton Sha en call the aitention of tha wholesale trade to. th these quote, which is the largest in the market, and whieh thes offer for cash and AT EX REMBLY ‘Tow PRICES, Seed SHAWLE, SHAW! VERY DARGE Xeson E cut, ENGLINM AND peiity EIAWLS pres a4 prices. R noBnnte. Suess. MRS, s MORRIS’ EX RLAIOR he Collars and Faise Wristbands, at her factory, No. @ ty street, near Broadway, The only place in the rely on for hay ing aperfect fit, a handaor durable shirt. mber, ay 4 ‘Amity street. VER ie AvRE LOA! V® er ‘BRAVER CLOAKE, IN Vveay oe. AP 60! ao fy sb percent love than Broad URYSTAL PALACE St ie iho 4 and TOLESALE BUYERS Laces, Sw TERY LANEN GAMBRIC MAND. any iss, BUANPS, he, £0, ‘mt popul: he A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade elreeta, Is OFF R SALE ON i DAY, fy. WHsciP eae GUO NOUBA ROY 2 at pes $2 50; im iti na i Seth Baars $3. 208 Seip cih om } & CLINTON PLAGE PLACF, NE AB BROADWAY. —A. MALLET 13° has re ‘by the rge assortment of Cloak and Dress Trinw he calls the as tion of the trade, PIECKS HANDSOME Sage. bey Ino poe 2 Handsome peeked WW pieces Hangers, EXTWAORDINARY eit Bilt u co. hod 3044 “AND 904 CANAL Poets CANAL STREET. SACI UES, aca CIRCULARS, JACKETS, in every variety of materials, THE UNITED "er BS CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, te Arnold, Constable & ae SARE. rnold, Cons AND CHILDREN’S OLOAKS IN ALL Poul 500 "i At PARIS PRINTED STOFP, w and elegaut conte Per yard STEWART & CO. YARD W CHINTZ TOE vrs, pepe 400. 500 PIECES TWENTY: bp aberae ome, Mme. PARE. Tal Greenwich aireck, betwee imond and Perry atrects, bah my Cn ship rome gr OFF! OR Pe Anrep 08. we eee bs 8 Prather Aptrey i Chri bing is ROW Cot H/ oi VEUSTADT.—DOTH xoUR aiteanhy OT OUR to Tie BAT | hear ata Tues Atwell heres fa” aa aes pr ‘Py Taroehy nite, will ind Aw as: i treet, which We afters that he would, Up to this time no other nom. nation for Congress had bern made iu the district, and it waa supposed that this expression of feeling on the ‘part of the people would have Caused the adoption of Me. Bhont by the republicany, he having always afiiliated with that party, But nowithelanding Mr: Bhint's nomination and cepiance, and his expressed deweraination to run, not ithnianding Be had heen poaied aud advertise aa such cau iiean Convention did’ meet, Mr. didate, when rederick A. etre ae nominated vd immediately, Alengihy speech, accepted the nomination and declare Nr] {tention to ru ‘This being the condition of affairs, a meeting was bad be- tween Mr. Blunt and: Mr. Gonkling, au a portion of the State CentrakCommi “4 for the purpose ol Rarmnonising the matter, and hay. 4 Datoue Vuion War candidate in tl Pape a vie lest Mr. trae 4 Bh ic ba lemen present, Mr replies berdld not foel authoriced fds that, Dot the Ft parties who. nominated iim, but’ that he was will ye sta the Convention who tomiuated ‘bien, nnd abide hele decision; and that ie would request that a come Biitiee from th at p+ should meet. with these gentlemen. There two cowmii ses inet on Wedues at United States District « ttorney’s oflice, and after a sessio: of three hours and a half adjourned without coming to an Srrangement, Another committeo, was appointed by ‘he ‘ a tomect Mr. Blunt's frieuds, and another oon Fofence was beld the ceat day ut te Astor House, at wh if was agreed that both committees should report bark t0 the pos sprginuing iben. nd meet the neat day at twelve ime place, with power to act. "The friends of Mr. Blunt. were nll present at the. time named, and after walling three-quarters of an hour witout Appearance on the part of ‘the Re Republican Committee, aa; tinea and nothing has since oy dong in the matter, J.C. CARY, Chairman, Jon \) See TA MAETING OF THE CONVENTION HELD at ‘Militery Hall, en ‘Thursday ev Oetorcr ursuant to the call of the Rozilar y Halt rlieee Rent General Gommittes to nominate candidates for the en auing election, on motion, Dr, Morris, of the Nineteenth ‘ard, was ealied tothe hiir and _Johis W. Crimp, of the Morn: ‘Tenth, ward was appoiuted Secretar Or notion of 0 following gentlemen were unanimous’, the candidates of this organization = FOR SURROGATE Gideon J, Tucker. Ni Metarthy, seconded by, Mr. Rosenberg, nominated ab Fourth dist rigt-Bonjemin We noe, Firth district—Fernando Wood. Sixth district—Elijah Ward. - Seventh district John W. Chanter, Eighth district—James Brooke, Ninth district~-Anson Herrick, TOR ASSEMOEY, Firat dlstriot—-ornaiue Fiynn. Second district-—Daniel Leamy. fees dintrict~George Db, Loutvel. Pourth district— William Gover, Fifth district—Henry pore . Sixth distriet—Juit Kor Seventh disirict—Vineont G. King. Eighth district—-Thomas Hii), Ninth district . V. Freeman. Tenth distr Janie! O'Brien. Eleventh district—Thomas A. Ledwiin. ‘Poveltth distriot—Andrew Smith, Thirteenth district—-Alexander Ward. teenth district—Robert C; Hutch’ ftoenth district—Gilbert Doan. Sixteenth district—Michael McCann. Seventeenth disriet Thomas 0; Flee MORBAU MORRIE, M, D., Chairman. _Jomx W. Crome, Secre'nry, T A MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMO. cratic Club of the Fifth Congresaional district, held at $18 Madison street, the following resolutions were offered by Mr, P. Griflin, and adopted without debate:— Resolved, That In Fernando Wood comntze n eandl- date in every way worthy of the votes of the electors of this district, kiowlus, as we do, that he is the only truly capable candidnte, and feeling soouire (het in. hit qe can rely to en- deavor to'secnre to ws and to the peoyle at large a amount of constitutional liberty than is mew granted to us by this prosorpptive administration. Resolved, That in William M, Tweed we also view a true and sterling democrat, fand will ‘endeavor to re-elect him 10 the Bede he now honor: bee ‘That we recommend | a ve of the Fourth Couneil o district the name of feenan for their Sutrageens worthy and a cxpable ms mane JAMES GALLERY, Vic President. _Pronmxce McCarmiy, Scoretai 1 A MBEIING OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL NION giv, held on Fi ning. Oct $1, at 227 Bowery, Danid'H” O'Brien was woanimoval pomiinated ax thelt di a for Assempi, the ith district. bast ak. pris ‘GHO. KELSEY, Chairman, _Warren Brisas, Secretary. T A MEETING OF THE FOURTRENIN WARD DE- mocratic Club, held at Montgomery Hail, No. 76 Prince Girvet, last evening” the following resotution wax passed:— For Congress, Captait n Dut Weta Pe OT RNARD COTTER, President. Miowant, Kavsr, _Tuowas Kruiy, | Seeretarien, i ATs ‘A MEETING OF THE NEW BOWERY CLUB, Held at 364 Fens) atvet, st was unanimously iat we support the nomination of Horatto Rey- mous for Gorernct, PATRIC JOUN TRISTRAM, K LEMON, President. jeovetary. AL UNION NOMINATION.—FOR GOV- symour; for Lieutenant ita David nal Commiustoner 3 tate Prisons, wins Predertok’ A, neker; for Supervisor, William ONSTITUTTO: ernoy, Horatio R. Floyd Jones; for © ner; for Inspector of Clerk Cgurt of Apr rogate, Gideon J, Tv By order. Clarke; for meni th or Bir. ‘M. Tweed. GEO. ag meh Chairman of General Committee. PRMoczatte UNION ASSOCIATTO: For member of Assembly Hittoent ‘distriet, Twenty- first ward, ip GILBERT DEAN. WORGAy, L, HARRIS, Chairman. Mogart Assembly i. .Jaoxsox, Beskelary Convention. MAHON hateman, mg = mm Baawisn, Sec 4 ‘ARI LOOM, hairman. Conatitatl oe "inion Assembly Convention. Jeffersonian Assembly B. Mowntronr, § ELDER, J Courentioa. Wa. retary. JOHN shairman, _ CHARLES Bans, Secreiary, yor CONGRESS—SECOND 1 DISTRICT. arta Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Pig ee Six teenth, Seventeenth ara Eighteenth f the ety of Porakiyor oud the eouniy towaner Kings County. REPUBLICAN ION NOMINATION. _WILLIAM ¥ AM WALL. qirst. CONGRESSIONAL DIB T. RICHMOND, QUBENS AN AND UFFOLK COUNTIES. rROrLys UNION A cexpipare RICHARD Ci Wecon tMIOK. IPTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT. Fe wus ‘tat Fore , CAPTAIN JOHN purr, Of the Sixty-niath Regiment, | meen oo DENT DEMOCRATIC hey gg yr Rie eel SUL PNAS NATO at MOR CONGRESS. ta our, FAMMANY, SEPT RRSORIAN AND CON- situa Union * oe _ n nN. bevkibin RoBi MH. MANSFIELD, ROBERT ELF, * PATRICK Res" jorart Hall, Seoretary, /aeieatatonst St EDWARD PE’ GER, Secretary Jeffersoniau Committee, Mont ee . PHY, WM. wore |AJOR PETER BO' P ore: pinin NOMINATION. 'RICT, TWENTY-FiRST WARD, AASEMBL: LYON H. WHITE. BOCLAMATION. ce of a resolution of ths Commo veil ww York, I¢o EOE offer ei of the ‘ily oF of jew rb oe. HUNDRED DOLLARS tor the detection of any Ber or attempting to vole pting ILLEGA! or of an; sor 3 iy ur ” aid, itv conn! oF oe into any 7 W WARD or or Bede i tor that ES OFEMBER N convietion EMBER Sas @ offender, ae ct ‘uloruey ror the ot the Xf ry ‘that ward. Butal Saree ede not “— miata sae ea eat rida a at si i OPD Fn Ma pe mont October M1, 1868," oa ieee te Prune HU ETE heer Br road er the ¢ ‘at any hour, cor- ner Nineteen! ‘street ih 1 pabeeepens UNTO! ee Eom ya "a Wa baw onan eee Por VER LADU Pow ‘tam Boros, SrTheedore Ae) A. Ward, Maltigan, ay It, Runtat, Seeret On. with Coulter, iT Nom ination for Assembly, Ninth distriet, Sixteenth rd, HOOPER ©. VAN VORST, XIU CONGRESSIONAL DISTAIC (NINTH, pECrcee i aN DS teenTH WARDS.) ae 8 NION ©. ARDIDATS ‘OK CONGR OISON. “yuunr. gum CONGRESRIONAL, Di DISTRICT, NINTH, FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH WARDS. CONSTITUTIONAL UNION NOMINATION, . For Congress, ELI PF. NORT iVENTH CONGRESSIONAL Drsraics, eventh and Sevente The Salon War Co nd tania onyress. HENRY A. BURR. eras CON RESSIONAL DISTRIOT, ELEVENTH ANv SEVENTEENTH W- RDB, UNION DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS, rpas FIREN ANS. “CAN NDIDA’ TE. h aud Seventeenth Wards, For Congress, BUI President of the Buurd uf Tis RR, 8 of the Widows and Or- phaus! Fund of the New York iire Department. OTHE, ELECIORS OF THE | TWHNTY SEC Ward, Thirteenth Assémbly ct Been ctradiated that I re: Assembly in favor of friends that I will be 4th of November, ats of the voters of the district in my T hereby notiy my nti} the polls close on the expect to have a majority 0 THE ELEOTORS OF THE SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, Ninth, F ixteenth w Fellow Citizeni—The People’s Union vention, and « # of the Sixth Congres Pleasure in placing before you the name of ORISON BLUNT 8, ressional Con- pal district, take af é Third ward when corruption and fraud in the alty governe ment were sifted and exposed; and ns au Alderman of the Fifteenth ward, and as Su) ervisor of the cou , he has diss those qui pre-eminently entitle him to be Ina ivan of staring ability and ane Logrity. uring the early days of the rebellion he waa an efiiclent auniliary to the Union Defence Committee, autiting fn tends tng to the lela forty two regiment: and cojstributing largely hig moans, Devotlug his whole time to the tnieresia of the government, vid serving without compensation, at the con. clusion of the labors of the committe ry le was tendered a letter of thanks ans! complime monials fo able services. Fog nearly twenty years Orison Bl been a successful business mechatic in this been largely engaged in man\ well understands the trite antere, country. He has ever been a 0: uiving; and w 8 of this city an } aud earnest lover of his country and the whole Union, without any reservations; and we feel assured tha! the government and people will dnd in iim, | elected, au earnest and zealous supporter of all aures that will tend to crash out this unholy rebellion, restore peace to the country. NINDH WARD. FIPTRENTI WARD, Geo. W. Blunt, J.C. Carys SUXTRRNTH WARD, Fudward Berrian, oagte, Ed mes, arent, Steins be Ravines app, 3. W, Murray, Spategates to Sixth Cone Nominating Convention, MLAS G. GIRVAN, Chairman. Lorenzo Dragus, Soeretaty. T° oY 1B BLEC TORS OFTHE NIK NINTH CONGRESSIONAL Ferow Crniersa:—I feelt tove ty duty, roy name bav- ing been used in connection with a notwination for repre- seutatice in Congress from thls district, to dene my pom this time, In connection with that nomination. + No? \arge end influcntial democratic organization, known aa the *JemTersoman Democracy,” pata uae dhe high complt- of placing my name in nomiuation for the, offiee above led to, and it was accepted on my part, The reasons governed the organization jm placing eaudtdutes in the field a: this juncture may be briofy given. Le members bad a hope that the organizations kuown ag the ‘Tam, many” and the “Mozart? branches of the democracy might thereby, be brought to a senso of the duiy which it was believed that thoy owed to the democratic voters of this city—to throw open thelr doors, abandon their sys! oe of “close ‘rorporauion,” and. thereby permit those. upon whom they call to record their votes in favor of their candidates to have some voice in the selection of those candidates, Untortimately the vesnit has not been what was desired by those members of the Jeffersonian organization who hind Inbored to bring about that end. Cousequentiy its mem. bers felt compelied to plare candidates from among them- selven in nomination tor the various ofiens to bo filled at the coniing clection; and ty nomination, before referred to, was a part of the itment of that duty, After masure reitection and deliberation, however, the or. ganization and tnyself have come to the conchusion thet it Would be impolitic at this thie to jeopardize to any degree the chaness of any of the regu! norratic candidates for Congress, the deranged state of being such that we deom it of the first finportance to secure the election of a ateviing democrat in every possible distript, sons to secure a democratic House of Reproventatives in the next Congress, and thereby give some hope of cheeking the course of corrup- \d ‘auaticiam whieh now (breatens the very cxisienve of the nation. With thie object in view, the committee, as wel) as myself, have coneluded that the vitel Interests of the democratic party, and conseqnently of the country, can best be served by the removal of any obstructions that might make the defeat of a regulary democrat possible and conduce to the election of a repu ibMean. With this expianation, and for the reasons above stated, I beg leave most respectfully to withdraw my name from. the yaaa, iu connection with the nomination for Congress in Ninth distr! nd to nrge my fellow citizens who bina and prosperity Brought out of the cha: relgaing under re Gena ae - five their'votes and use thet best energies for fh wit Gr the regular vemoeratic nomines tor Congress, in dist with ‘thanks to the eoinmitiee and the organization that Placed me in nomination, T remain, | Very res) And THOMAS McSPEDON. Ociober 31, 1962. to lon New Yor! mpHE "ASE OF CRIMMINS. ‘When I was a candidate for re-olection as District Attor. Dey, last November, reports were industrious! tiated thai I bad persecuted a man by the name of © immins and forced his execution aaa murderer. In that case the facts weve an follows: The deccased (Honiry), on a previous vec sion, hnd grossiy slandered the wite of Orimmins, On the day of the murder Henry, with several irlends, calied at the saioou kept by Critamins, to drink, Aw soon as the Jatter ‘aw Henry, he ordared him to leave, aud some words passed between them, Crummins procured @ sword, aud Henry ran off, pursued by Crimmius. Henry stumbled and fell, and Crimmins ran the sword into him three tines. A bystander said, Crhamins, deu't doeo.”” Crimiins turned and waked at the mwho said this, Henry turned oe and Crim. iwing then stabbed him the fourth time. The last wound was fat two men were of the same reli and na- cone ycrimmins was ti nvicted of murder and oes ecuted, oat inthe alee is 8 best shown by the clusion a ‘aletier by me to the Governor, Mar i i, waltnough, with may Bellet Ubat he pr 2 Seith I} soner was ec tneR TR Sy velit eat tne patra ad Faves ‘a necessary incident to the conviction of any mau I try fell, Thave not been and am not wiling to recomme . eee My he: nly te toa deep sense iol fn this city, and of the Importance of quency of érimes involving t he law Tat view may operate miu prosecut officer; Bind Prith ule mteributé of ineréyr “t have endeavored to ee you @ full and fair statement of the case, in an aspect as. orable to the prisoner as — by will feat, eee T ‘add, Lhope not improperly, as on more Sidrstanding of the position f desire ts. ee ta it if younEsecfiency, as the dispenser of mercy, abi fn the Gave imitigatingtrcuma'ances, whicl, In your gi ment Fe. quire the exercise of clamency, I shall always bo {ree 10 ex: press the opinion that ny action could be taken ‘without any reasonable exception thereto. ”” jarely ‘no reasonable man would aak a praseouting oleae to ray more than this. To addition. mm a Yetier of te 22d of Marc! Tope eas the Serer iS to grant Criinmins a respite, If ro Bollency te our Excell this requ ted the law of 1860, in relation to eaplial Maheneni, would hare. saved him fe it ld others Sho were also at thas tne under sencence of dea This rotation wal ao wey, aad font unjust td propre oat Tjures-'T have had my full share of euch 7 Ae at RNR eS in Paap Branly he my hn. manity, well to place the T tir ite true ampect before all who may feel interes i! LBON J. WATERBURY, An junc Nsw Yor, Nov. 1, 1862, 1. THE DEMOCRACY OF TE TWELFTH ASSKM- y diatrict—At® meoting of the Committe of Mora ifait, “topotmved tocarsy into elect fom of the deinos: Ri, , betwee Mt aciee e h ae taal tke laos lis, represe) every war ol 8 city th t ge Noveuber. bel Brajanfn Ta ean nnd. Patric nig ae ry, Geo. ©: Genet, Ksy,, offered the which were tinantinonaly pt fn the equal union which wag elfect- ed between Stprarand fammang Halls, for this clecilon, the nomination of, for Assombiy in the Twelfth dine el Wo Fauna Hall, and it becsie the duty of the nization Ail iM that district toracify aud con- fe sit it mble ‘te ost tions, following preamble and resolut Bdopted, vin:—W ‘frm its pa ry whereas, the Tammany Hai tne vation has kept , and a out the cor fantom in every diatict of the city falling to, Mozart Ha. no “g ! ition to the uni except on the part of ntatives of this cominitiee, fn the Twreitthed not cordial ‘uppo:'ing "Andrew pee ie Snne demoers for Apc’ MA}. ny Tri te ‘entiiod geapaiealon ‘nsdn Kim hot on Bim, how ousy oye ith, oe Seer Ly mocracy. Ave er esivede pat that the Seals: rin grog ENJAMIN RAY. Chairman a (CT JEFYERSONIAN ASSEM prerat BLY CON slectod under the eal 0 ener Come ss held, pursviaut te ty at, a sae ‘Ot Feup) ro hing Octo pe Poa red. ven ng acai for, Raawmabiy. The Sonvention d aah ar Foran icwriary. Hon Daniel. O rien was nominated une We EY, ay tated ‘the Chair (0 Wak ou 3 bs jen, who ay vention, and, in an able eg ete Nation. __Bawann | Basrmneaa witht ™ ONLY DEMOORA’ CANDIDS CONMTEON J WATHRMORY is a cvatraat my ig f Ciuraltnae Jeftersopta jon vent JON AND PRPURLICAN NOMISATION. iF Sutrogatey GAl EL VAN COTT. | Yor wank of use, Inquire at 149 East A meeting of fug, ac which a eoutin in the ILLIAM E. ROBINSON TNDEPENDE: T DEMO. eratic eandidaic tor Assembly veoth district, ‘Twentieth ward—« ra by the Pecites, Untan ana is wlll address his fellow corner of Bighti avenue and Thirty-Fouith c OMe HISING THE iS Biebth BESS. Hirst, boca thee wards, For TA MEETING OF TR y sociation, held we 178 na were umantno: al in Horatio Beymo we recog tive pring ples, That in Benjamin Wood, the demor or member of Congress of te Fourth district, we recognize an upright eltizen, who a or ke of the radical press, has sta wetained tin PATRICK GOUGA, 1 i Swevetarte tegrity and his ui in ty. ‘Joursrone, Qn WARD Jac KON DEMOG RATIC ASSOCIATIO: ting heldat No, 74 Thompson HIMt_ instant, the following equdidetas “Horatio Yor Governor, Hen, Wood tor Congress, and G. 1 or Assembly. Jonx Metio LOM Mage, Hall Ward Ménhstanvili on Friday sesuing an shitious 2 m1, 8: , Ov which we are catering action, It ts prope runt the 5 Twelfth ward be oxprensed thron ji theli ve}itos n‘enis Com o, therefore, Re, resenting the various districts 0: ndlments and apinicns of ptatlves rata the claims ck KICHATED W CO NOULY and JOHN Et LIN for Corporation to them for appointment ax Tuspecto sot tion John B. MeKean. John Lyne MePonatd, men who will re; Of the Demooraay of the ward, aid Who Wil Resolutions ia spirit and in letter, That « copy of this Preambli our Chairman an embers of the General Committ YOUN Moa RTHUR, | Secretarie JOHN 0° DONN. wm WARD, | SEVEN TRENT v v7 DISTRICT. To: Rominated by the Peopia's Endorsed by the Union Republican C mvention « Bndorsea by the Constitutional Urion Convent Approved by all independent democrats who being sold or traded without their TH WARD.—IIARLEM, OC » of the Conall Tnx TURF, fv JPAsHION PLEASURE akounD ASSO ATION Monday, Nozem 2 o'clock, mate le heats eat 8 fab 10 har ne of Washington. Vtraak, SOskPnt CROCHESLON, me ASHTON PLEASUR) Wednesday, November ‘Mile heats—best 3 in 5, Hiram Woodruff nomes B. Skin. ‘wagon, Norris Hocomb names b. m, comb in harness, ‘One to go or the other in another match on that dey w Good day and good tra JOSEPH CROCHERON, Manag: ION COURSE, L. T—TROTTING.—ON WEDNES MeMellan to Gen. Oldman’s mare or Noliy Ho- day, November 5, at 2 o'clock P. M. Mile in 5. in barness. - Eddy. “Owner enters b. h, Van Spi br Frasher, E. V. W, Snediker ene: re. i 8 Sammis enters}, m. Lilly. Mr. Gauze ¢ fei, Babe Green, "Owner entre g. be Barle: ‘a liniasion, sO conte SHAW & WHIT! gant v by Brewster & Co, ; ouly used this summe: arness for the Rome. Can be seen at Kerr's 8 eet, near Unty pia FINE BAY HORSE FOR SALE CTIBAP.<11S0 Wagon and Harness, May be avon at Armour's atabies, 04 University place, Caria ato SLEIOIS re n ‘sien ADs WEL FOR 8A Horse: Fulton avenue sn ANY PERSON lish and but itt may meet with « ple Billiard Pactuiy, 143 Fulton HAVING A Pees SALE—TWO BAY MARES, 15% WANDS, 8 AND 9 years old, suitable for cart or express bn’ 3 sold wentie TOR BSALE—AT A BARGAIN, A. I1AN! Tel Horse, 15% hands high, 8 Years ol Aud can trot in 2:00 sure, Can'be seen at Muckey’s 119 Weet Twenty-third street, OR SALE.—WILL BE SOLD aT THE NEW YORK Tatiersalia, on Tuesday nest, if my previous! sale, a handsome roreel Mare. Ming, x ddle and harness. May be orner of Twenty-aixth Street and? OR SALE—A PATR OF SORREL PONIE: PERFECT Wy matched, thoroughly broke, geatle and kind falr roadsters excelicnt saddle bonnes: Can be un au peen a: the inv aa stabi ies in Thirteenth street, bewween F and Sizth ave: OR SALE CHEAP—AT THE NEW YORK TATTER- galls, corner of, ‘Thirty-ninth street aad Sixth, oot very some tov new, See tes whip, ni aold before Wednesday noxt. BR SALE-THE STOCK OF AN | OLD EStABLIgHED livery sable, one of the beat ie B tomers and now doing ® good busiceds, m. Ten Eyck, 412 ¥ b Mint posnively mation inquire of Brouk); ORES WANTED TO BOARD IN mE, COUNTRY, muiderate rates, Inyutve of JOHN F. MAXFIBLD, 193 Wash'ngton street. A Seach ORSE, BUGGY, AND. HARNESS FOR SALE ATA Mn The horae ig & bay, (ja cl ped) eight Youre = igi ay fh. fe ees kind; is aver «by he buggy was Dunseom?, this iby. barns DiMdrens 8. RN., bes 400 tow The ticles mapas orter. Bow omic. a QTABLING.—A PRIVATE, PARTY. AS TAKEN TRE ‘aplenuidiprivare atabio of Aithuse @ Sons, corner ot Greene Ln bod Gane dl wontd Bisiee eare. Pt eul ‘SHEEP BREEDERS.~FOR SALE, 4, Oats or wens iso Shropshire Bouth Down Rams and Rame and Bwes very superior; they a ‘an Le seon at he ester eo inty, Fork ‘and Harlem Taiitoad. Lor tas Shoep Farm, at Fordham, miles from the city on the New Thquive wt 16 and 18 Uharobers strec ‘ANTED—A LIGHT SHIFTING TOP Braay; ALEO Wagon and Bornegs must be io peeteecs {reas with full particnara, rhs 4 nilparticionra, hi ant price, 8. Nichola, 82 Went T ay and lowest ANTED—A ri FOUR, WHEELED snes. © Balin, ia oo Orie “eke eae Bich particulars, Dox 208 Neca A oikce. Wares are STS Tor BUGGY. ‘agon and Harness: muat be in go wo? “nade. = | Bee ad dress with full lao a Mexican or California Sadu nae. how much worn, ‘and lowest price, 8. Bich Bast Twenty-fourth —— 3 “LOAN OFFICES. DVANCES MADE ON DiAuonDe Wal Yi Fiate, oat oct ly isaion Merchant, 510 Broadway, rat atau Hagia - RRCKE i STREET PAWABRO Tew Ae Nags nia it ait) ee of 1001 at Vash PAID FOR “PIANOS C 4 cious stoues. Al Yi ra} ties iwlanyy age kad Py | AND oiygsa ho oul a tee ; at : ee iano in ty tak@ in; war. v