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- fue setae cat? Si Beek ‘The foliowi Bx goxnox Sy im eacd election oering 1 eee of thie ~ Fae which elections November 3, 1364 WARD. Firat DistricinS2 Gree: nly street, Second District— 82 great aireet, b bit? Disunct—1! ‘teh street, Diaries peyster stivel, SECOND WAkD tz rat Di 61 Ai eo oe Diver ing Firat Diatrict—47, coattinees Beconsd District—106 Fouts Disiriet heb Want Gronleay, FOURTA WARD, Firs District) Jacob atreet, Sepoas Deine io. 6 Duane street. rd New Bowery. eb venth. “_SIXTB TH WARD, No.1 Beco seeoutinrh. Hotel, comer of Centre: ana > Fac Distr Sha ert So Bsn 7 iberry strech, i im mere Baxter street. SEVENTH NTH WARD. prs Di-trict—68 East Broadway. weond Distriet—162 Cherry Ldn Third District—139 Madison street Four D'strict—184 Cherry wreck vacrict istrict —192 Hen: Seventh Diss Vbonigomery streeg ven lo. 1 Mon Eighih District 7 Monlgomery street Niuth District--235 EIGHTH WARD, First Disirict—47 Greene street, Second Distriet—74 Thompson street, Districio7 Clark street. Distriet—52 Dot street, District—492 Greenwich # street, Fon Poth Sixth District—106 Wooster 4 e" enth Distriet—178 Prince sirest th Disirict—140 Varick street. Ninth District—184 Varick street. Tenth Dinsict—208V irik street. Eleventh Vistrict—303 Spring Fwelfih bistrot SE Hudoos street, NINTH WARD, First District—672 Greenwich atreet. Second District—462 Hudson street. + eo Disitict—Bleecker Buildings, corner of Bleecker and Fourth District-12 Christopher street, Fifth District—15 Seventh avenue. pets pia on Hammond — Distri Fourth atres Bighth Dintrietoes Hudeom street. Ninth District—18 Fourth street. Tenth Distrlci—4 Bethune strevi, Nant District 789 Greenwich street. oa patriot Souther! corner ol ington ani Tenth streets. aj 'B WARD. First 2 hor capes ted wand Hotel, corner of Broome and Se vont Di District—78 Allen street. District—63} a ard street, arth Distriet tei. trict bebe se aaa WARD, Econ Districtsa06 stanton ncec 4 Dis Btanton street, Bate District nton etree, sirict—W Lewis street, Houston street Sixth sth Binet FS aa tte avenue © and Fourth District—185 Lew! mh Bicrenth District—89 avenue D. ‘Twel Bix Thirteenth Distr! Fifveenth District—416 th vee inteemth East Tevth street, Beventonnt District—24¢ Eevents street jahteenth District—217 avenue C. TWELFTH W. First Ly ering gd heres af Gree George % W. Jenkins, corner of Second Disisiet— On. the. rouilens o a, Dice Ce, toe. A east corner Eighty-seventh ‘Third rd District At Gharies Hahn's house, corner of 216th Four Piatriot— At James sare here 's, corner of 196th street and Bro Bixth Dist Tenth avenue and 168th treet, Oy ala Attorney street, t—37 Willett iatrict111 Broome street, Goerck a gua poem tect Distriot—14 ‘Suffolk at street. Ein Disirict—06 Cannon street, URTEBNTH Firat Distriat ja a Mutt ret ears Fan ‘1 Dis sniceoT8 El rateth at in ireet rd Dis zaveth ai pont ts Districts? Pi t—16 ‘Marion arse Bixth Disrtecaira Gand surcet emth District—20) Mott ight Naren S Lod street. th District—215 Hester rect’ FIFTEENTH RD. First Lyon ee ae pee Becond District—Northeast corner of Sullivan and Bleecker atreets, ird District—-191 Mercer street. urth District—129 Wi Dt trict fy Patent Disirici~208 Bast eats Dinei= 6s Eleventh street. sorry ered pane inion p ird District West Twenty-fouris street, soulueast t— TONG ‘corner of at Fourth Dietret-Nortureat eorner of Fifteenth street and Third aven corner of Seventeenth street and avenue. Bixth Distriet=Boutheast eorner of Twenty eecond street and Third avenue. Bizkin Diet —douckan core ot Ps aes avenue and Bis- ginth Dh iy Bitrit 998 Rast Rghteenth at fe nd sack tae goad & ty-eecond street Bers Mstrict—North weat corner of Twenty-third strect av ri EEE aan Seventeenth street and avenue, te, Dimete-Honlhaaet Corner of Twentieth street urteenth Dit poy ustrlet=Boutheast corner of Twenty-third street — t first Daun oatern ore FR e arene and Porty. rare hind’ pisirict--Boulm mea pn wou aoa run aa a Fourth ik Districts Wortheaa coraer of Third avence and Piny. Filth intet—Wee se of Tara avenue, corner of Fifty- sinh n atric Wet side of in ct stator Street, between Firat and Secon, Seventh Dietes ith west corner jty-second street Sigh Dis Pee, Sean creer Bighty-Afb mreet ang — Fs Warp, prensa abet maer = om Pass Dist West Tryin tees, ighth Dixtriet Ries Distri ra nth Dist 4 event fourteenth Distt ‘Seventh avenue. rd TWENTY-FIRST WARD. Psi Dictetepnsouinenst corner of Twenty Aighth street and bine jie, Ewenty-ninth Lad iheast corner of emi aren iet—Boutheast corner © £ Thirty-fourth street aod 8, rict—180 Thirty-six Anreet, between First Beound ave: sue, corner of Thiriy-siath at. NEW XURK) HBRALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, & 1862, Seventh Diisiet—76) Second avenue, mar Thirty winth Third avenue, between Fhirty-cighth BAIS Litt SECO} OND WARD, Bigre vf ighihe » Fortieth and Secrest en teem abd’ Ninth sreauen, toulh side af Porty-oncoad eae ‘and Ninth avenues, north Forty. Fourth Dist ‘Weat lt ‘street, een, th and th avenues, at National Hall. feat -tourth street, between Bighth ‘and Nii ainth Distot™At the noutneast corner of Ninth avenue and Bev s Forty-sisth street, between ‘Broadway aad guia ene ” seventh street, Detwooe Tag Hog ict At ide of Eleven! Re, between signe and eal ny jut Gfty teet north Fass feet north of ren Tack soul of Fityanird oueaf pa at — Miler, Ninth aver *Suiyctiied streets, corner of Tenth avenue and | Mini of oe rein ite reier| Aa igor ixtp@econ A Pmree gee the Sixth Congressional inated by citizens of the Mr. Orison ward, i ty, On account of hi Enon devotion to te Union an See a Reet ae ue who was nota order Leath Mies ee desired to: Taio io this its bour Blunt being waited on by a cor accept the Bominatlon, and ae nied that he would. Up to this me ‘ne - Detlon for Congress had bec, made 1n the districts aud a ‘was supposed xpression of feeling on the ‘part the people ‘would tiave, caused. the adopt fon of Mr Pstont by the republicans, he baving alway 4 with that party. But notwithstanding Mv. Blunt's nomioaiion and accepiance, and his expressed determination to run; not- withstanding be had been posted aud advertised ax sucli can didate, when the Republican Convention did Frederick A. Conkling was nominated, and immedi rad a lenghy specch, y accepied the nomination and declared his Hon t0 run, Hs being. the condition of affairs, a meeting was had be. tween ntand Mr. Conkling, aud a portion of the State entra Go tee for the, pi yee harmonizing the maiter, and ut one Union War candidate in the district At thie ineetiag, NP Conkling, proposed (0 submit ‘the maiter to the gentlemen present. Mr, Blunt replied that he did uvt feel authorized 19 do that, a8 ‘they were not the rties who nominated him, but’ that he was willing to Eubmit ito the Convention wio nominated him, and abide by theirdecision; and that he would request that a com. mittee from that party should meet with these gentlemen. These two committees met on Wednesday last, at the United tates District Attorney's office, and after & session of three hours and # half adjouned without coming to any ment, Another committee was appointed by the cans to meet Mr. Blunt's friends, and another con- ‘at which ‘k to the run Sauer A was agroed that both committees should report parties appointing them, and meet the neal day at twelve ‘o'clock, at the same lace, with power t ‘The friends of Biunt were all Poeneat atthe time ul ‘after wralitng ae bea ‘ters of an hour without al rance on the pai ff the Republican Committee, br journed, and Dothing B 24 since yn done in the matter. . G. CARY, Chairman. Joux W. Murer, Secretary. T A MEETING OF THE FATHER MATTHEW V. B. A,B: Society of the City of New York, held on the nt, the following preamble and resolutions were reas, a statement has appeared in the public press of this city purpgsting to come from a Convention of the various ‘Temperance Societies and Orders of New York and Brook. Wyn, railing tpon the friends of temperance to rote ae alnst e’ nominatigns of Horatio Seymour and David R. Floyd Convention, a certain per- d the issue of this.call, ereas, at the saic top named Hamiiton, who advocates Yok upon himself to misrepresent, the | Fut Matthew Society of New York, by slating that he was & 3 jariy es dalegate from this society. ved, \That the et Matthew U. B. T, A. Soclety Tepndiate in| the strongest terms the aliempt afin Hamil ton to pass hitaelf aif upon the community as our repi Sonatives and denounce hint as-an arrant impos‘or, who Dever was, ie nos now, aud, from bi present falne and Mathew 0. Bt action & pd be @ met the Father ew Benolved, That te Father rather Matthew U.B. 1. A.B. Society is a benevolent in fealliy, nota. political Organization, base congue ‘against the Fights send w of our citizens, under a hy} ‘of zeal for the sacred eause of temperance, that we w the noble éxample of the revered apostle of tempe- Fanos fn avoiding all interference. with the ree pre- rences of ber or our fell ow citizen That witien this Bociety as nization is in any wa: a wits any politic Dt. ment of vacate oer posed to the "the above mentioned Convention, an: rd they distinctly and ‘emphatically repudiate and reject iis dictation, and the atiempt to influ. ence cel in the discharge of their duty as citizens of this Pee ublie. egaived, } That these resolutions be gignei by. the officers Soclety and published in the New Yorks i Herald, Sun a irish American, N BARGY, President. ay Motvany, Recording Secretary A BRD<10 THE DEMOPRATIO VO Fouricenth Assembly diatrich Eightoent e. emer |, baving seen our flames on bills and the’ district as cbairmen and secretary yentide pominauing tan by the “name of Jatin Riel iy, Without Our Knowledge or reby. gerten Pedr Friends and vovere throughont the district got tS abe is supported by the rebublican par- \pport this pers Mae: lar di tic candida: fy te defeat tue regular mnentol RT C. ; HUTCHINGS, mM jMa8 DUN DUNN. Comme TIONAL UNION NOMINATION.-FOR GOV. ernor, Horatio Beymours for Lieutenant Governor, David Ploy a ont: for Canal Gommisstoner Willter J. Skin- for tor Ap 8 ‘isons, lor J, or hee Ber rk peals, Frederick A, Talima: ct Bideon ‘ucker; tor ‘Supervisor, ‘William M. Tweed. GEO. KELSEY, Cosirman of General Committee. ALT. Canrigp, Secretary. prseny UNION ION ASSOCIA’ RS OF THE ward.—We, sere 3 ‘or member of Assembly Fittebn district, Twenty. EAN. irmap.; Mozart Asgemb!; re ts Convention. 0. } Tammany Hall, Assem- onvention. cats.) ee tutional Union tary. Assembly Convention. Jeffersonian Assen! Convention. OR CONGRESS—SECOND D DISTRICT. sgt Eighth, Ninth, Tent, Twell ae oz — wenteenth and Eight Seoniyoe aud the county towne towns of mpeg og County. REPUBLICAN umTON NOMINATION. WILUAN Wall, oe o: bet per FOR. the ity o Pave ony shana counrigs, PaOrLS RICHA . ag ii ress som JOHN DOA, ety hit rninth Regiment [DEPENDENT are C NOMINATION. 3Q) in tate a OZARF, AMMANY, JERFBREONIAN AND CON. nomi jor mena ae SYVESTER od ax agg ROBERT Bon, PATRICK B: we. MURPHY, ee GRO. secrouy Counttutten! Ubion, EDWARD PETTINGER, —__ Secretary Jo ‘sonigu Oemmittoe. ntl nnn “ |ATION. P one t tion of we ageraa mance Sey feheap the Common Couneil for the detection of any wh ET or atiempting to vote ys . or M or oR i AS | ES, wi: Seon Pe wipers conse were, But ah claims eer sucl “0 the wadersigned, baa) = ter the cop- ‘Bive iy on ‘hand, at Maw Your, October 2, 1860, PA ah eanallh thee L,—BLASTIC RING: ersten, ‘can be had of Sa Dofacturer under the be Qoodyeer ae near Broadway, and My treet and — avenue. EORGE OFDYKE, Mayor. ING oon 2. Idol street, at any hour, gor: EBs UNION P STATE AND COUNTY NOMINATIONS, For Govern JAMEB 8, SEAGER, For Surroga DAVID f TRCgU ES, For Sayer ite: ABRAM M. BIN BR i g™ ° )NGRESSION AL. annaensh-vayisegl Cee ts wit REPesLicaw vM0) 710) oa. WORTH. at me, VerGuanies uugies* "Tamas WiLL ANN. iL VA SHERIDAN SHOOK, Pitan Te Burns e oe i—Wiliags Senn Bt Brady. ora aheimer. 16—Jobn .-Tho 16—Denis 17—Teaac B. r. john 4 Berea 9—Hooper 0. Vi GRE JPEPUBLICAN AND UMION CANDIDATE.—SEVENTH Tours Bis Bink aren ‘itt NINTH, FIFTRENTH AND SIXTEENTH W.RDS, CONSTITUTIONAL UNION NOMINATION, For Congress, ELI P. NORTON, | guveere CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, ELEVENTH ANv SEVENTEENTH WARDS, DEMOCRATIC" ‘Wourwation FOR CONGRESS, JOHN W. CHANLER, GEVENTE 0 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Bley yeah saad Seventeenth Wards, The U at ion War Candidate For Congress, HENRY A. B lexi FIREMAN'S CANDIDATE. Eleventh apa ernicena Wards, HENRY, one eta, President of the Board of Trustecs of the Widows and Or- phans’ Fund of the New York Fire Department, MPO THE ELECTORS OF THE TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, {Ninus, Fifteenth and Siatcenth wards) « Fellow Gitizent—The People’s Union Congressional Con- vention, and citizens of the Sixth Congresstonal district, take Pleasure in placing before +ou he name of as a candidate for Cone ress in this district, at the coming election, irrespective of party. Orison Blunt ison record as a well knows, tried, hon and faithful public servant. He served as Alderman of th Third ward when corruption and fraud in the city govern- ment were sifted and exposed; and asan Alderman of the Filieenth ward, and as Supervisor of the county. he has dis- played those qualities which pre-eminent entitle bim to be arded iu all respects as a man of sterling ability and un- tufted Integr! During the easly days of the rebellion he was an efficient auxiliary to the Union Defence Committee, assisting in send- to the Geld foriy-.wo regiments, and contributing largely, nis means, Devoring his whole time to the tutereste ofthe government, and serving without eompensation, at the con, clusion of the labors of the committee, he was tendered letter of thanks and complimentary testirhontale for bis va able sei ‘or nearly twenty years Orison Blunt been wanccessful business mechasiie in this elty, and has been largely engaged in manufacturing; anc we believe he well understands the rue inte: of this clty and the whole country. He has ever been a loyal and carnest lover of hi country, and the whole Union, without any reservations ed that the government and people will Gad d,an earnest and zealous sup measuies that will tend to crush out this unboly tebellion, and restore peace to the co unm WARD. SIXTEENTH W TIPTRENTH WARD, EV. Pi W. Blunt, Edward Berria: 10. BD Deane, L. Premed ‘Oren, Hafnond Heme, RL Hicionds, jomas G. mitre pee iilier, +45, Pee Jd. J, W. Dale sles oa 10 Sixth oa ne uel Nomins aoe ‘conve ention, aaersee x. AS G. GIRVAN, Chairman. Lorenzo Deaate, Secretary. 10 THE DEMOCRAOY OF THE TWELFTH ASSEM- bly district.—Ata meeting of the Comitte of Mozart Hall, appointed to carry into effect the union of the demoo- ERP etween the Organizations of Tamman: ee eae Halls, represeuing avery ward of the ety, hel a 1662, Benjamin Ray, pre tiny oe tary, fe ‘and resolutions, which were dnapiuously adgpied, viz; Whereas, in the equal union which was effect- ed butween Mozart and Tammany Halls, for this election, nomination of the cand iy 0 Tweilfl to Tammany ti st), and tt becatse the duty of the ryanization of Mozart Hall iu that district toratify aud con- firm ite nominee; and, whereas, the Tammany Hat organi- sation has h, and fi the cor apace, of union in every district of the ty falling Or Morase Hall, and no bad fa'th has been exhibited ition to the union, except on the part of the representatives of "hin commiviee, in the Twel/th district, n not cordially, aupporiing Andrew Siuith, the candidate Of ‘Tammany Hall; theretore resolved Fuat Andrew Smith, being the rewlar nominee of the united democracy for Asseinbly in the Twelfth district, is entitied ipport Of every democrat, and any member of this ot sustain. bim, not only exhibits impairs th of a wasna te that the, fo emonratk newspapers. HENIASON RAY. Obairman.” mic Kunin, Secretary. ‘TH DISTRICT JEFFERSONIAN ASSEMBLY CON rention.—A meeting of the above Convention, regular elected, under the call of the Jeffersonian General Commi held, Barsuant toan adjournment, at the house of F Sixth street and Firal avenue, on Wed- ber da. “For the purpose of weieciing a 0 ition ol ad award Pouth. 2. vt M. O'Brien was nominated unanimously. A committee as appointed by the Chair to wait on Mr. O'Brien, who ap) fore the Con- the posmination: vention, and, in an able speech, acce} Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY, Chairman. Epwarp Pertivogr, Secretary. 10 THE ELECTORS OF THE SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Wo present for your support atthe apprsecning election octet EDWARD ¥. PRICE, for meuber-ot Asani. nominated by the bla a Union Convention vitbout reepest If elected bis cb: ry y pn i nerens of our elty will ce and honesty, we feel inftuence for him, fetmore, a ; Griswold, M. D. rei D M.D. it, D. cher, President | BER: ortin, President : a Bepjamin W. Benson, Prev ‘and Les Taw Py Soe nes with Dr. Raverd’, Pres ria ah mtont the best coe ly dignified Rod of pare VAN SCHAICK. CANDIDATE Ts ONLY DBMOCRa! CONBEEON J. Wal HE JE¥FBRSON! PR ty oS nimously endorsed J JEvrmnecwtas. DEROCRACY. 4 y~- Sonian, Assembly Conren met at tue house of MP. ison and Clinton streets, on and w en Berar semi ee a oR aaa : ae i ag ‘NITED , = BOnaiaa On FOI FOR & con = Te yan ce ae vig een CANDIDATE, I FOR anne. eg tea iit ity Sta Sy eee eal pideeeeh etd igbth verte Wau He Gtteon, iN, HL, Ae np: Brapaior- ‘G78, CONGRRSEIONAL "Diarnion —ARPUBLICANS nee ridge he, publ in ie specs on ipa ° pul Fa sae hele principles, od CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.~DEMOCRATIC pion nomination. Co Proeaa. Chairman Morart, AAR, Chairman Tammany. Convention. on tues: fhe cone are Joun P. Gaw, en coe JACKSON DEMOCRATIC A ASSOCIATION. — Ata rey at ey held at No. 74 Th: on street on Fri ti Pisa roman, 1 foiowing tn Rene rata for a Lar r 1 Anne: re “ie Wink Frestent VAN, |. View Presi Jony Metivan, Sreretery.” p ST Ric Bomoe 00 pratia Haptination. Th. Charman, | pemenee SALES AT AUCTION. }OTION NOTICE —D. D.C CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER. RGE 8ALE ere HARNESS, nartsinninsarseg sp POLITICAL, g™ CONGRERSIONAL ne UigTRICE WATERBURY rua oo sce a pee to coe or the pur pre even & you 8 posettty if the Woes of ak diatrict to the om servative cause. he sur! Beedsnocomment | "RR ION WATERBURY. a saat ss Bin bi a at read card in thie spoons, Mirn—Theve fu Foard in thie evei You my ‘contevente stich bas bev boca tet, guar re- | Abthe clegnnt private NeOn Monday. Noreer NE pounteeste treet Prnsentatite made sree Wone, Waving all \Bestions Com again arent Peeponse, ‘the brat tne ih sao nent te siete tanients of ine,bouse, 7 . ° o no nt to ‘contents of jouse, The Secopt; the third there 16 Pacepteds | elemnt Paice nme was made to order, and is in solid Dut the sec sage Ju Page angi | rosewood, whole will be sold to the e highest bidder for phy waane < rien Pears © a "AS & with pterd offeri hat inducements to purchasers, as the sentise ‘you! withdrawn Renltire of the house is new, having been made within six re Pate ame Jones 5. Wicholsoo a wal oe ela eka at ore y otnaete Foner Ni L8ON J. WAT! RY. New Yous, Mov. 1, 1862, me Naw Yors, Nov. }, 1862, ‘Navson J. Warznnuny, Bag. :— lection of rare Paintings, rose: sott ish and SinewI reply to your note of thie vening, lot me sayi— | in fine reps; rosewood Gentre and Hide marble top’ Tables 1, Labink that on Monday we have sufficient time to re ly carved. gai the conventions, and to leave to them, the tar "chawiber Suits, in rosewood an tives of the public, tof the double candi Bedstends, Waahsiand, solu Heda, Th ie aiveloust date alts e settlement in this way wi be more ir Mattresses, from 40 to 60 pounds, made to or- Trhas been only to Daily ld age ty and see i eran on Consist E m} 28 a ier ‘urniture—Consisti of fis k Extes lacw bere sac iy nthe Suha'et ot thurs to hd theus to | Table, Hiiver Wares rise’ Culeas Tete nat bases Sutlr. kx, Bpoons, Ac. with heavy cut ud engraved Glasaw r indence ant rote st ne Bist a hy ing no personal difficulty between of eve and description. mp tere ie no reason why either of us withdraw ; forses aro.a fine matched team, 1434 hands high, acven thereare many reasons reg Agen candidate shoul and eight years old, sound, kind and gentle, good saddle field. Hence naming James B. | Hi and in evel y the notive of parties papi wish ompetent carmen in atten- ney for Hutaresta ofthe Ge. | positive, without regard'iotesiuer the house being of the out ow - 4 mig tty mnogu, {oe Ti immediate posession, i atten Meee OR, G Recent tkeateta leaetininenynerean tone lpeeeethicedit—e 0 alice “ above, the folowing was UCTION $ALE—BY R. W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER, aloo received Naw ¥. Nov. RY Day. PTWO.O sw Youm, 2, 1862, Large sale of HANDSOME HOU! SBOLD EURNITURE, Naveon J. Warensvi ay, Boa. Family leaving the city, Brier eae} due to wi ° me ue aed ogee ae Ay, mith ith ior, O Com; rich hamber, ining og and Library Furpitire, w with a Eni carrer Mate umectiaget | Ramen iii oF ag Parlan and Lava Vases ‘Ornaments, by cat ne rather: ~ Sree caie eee eer inant er graf arg ei agi ware ar tbe me of whieh wil be ptory, without regard to weather, hia ‘day (Monday: at the d house first street, near ay 4 = Wont Twenty: enth aventie, commencing at2 o'clock of Dlete agoendaney of the conatitduion, 1 now -wlihdrav m Bame, and aban bole uration 1a the frignda we we hare in'teaiicmoon Prec ARTORS on ‘ars, aries O'Conor, James B. La meDaria Grlials'ed), tn order: that they may ‘harmonize | S°02icbly furnished tn remot superb Suite, tn brocateli all conflicting interes! mn such candidate as | Centre and Pler Tables, rich Tay ats, and upol Wil unite the votes of all patriot and Paton ov loving men, BROOKs. i unite the votes nt Pier and Mantel Mirrors, ¥ petit ee: 25 Lawanrins Pracs, Nov. 2, 1862. ft jantel Vases aud rich Parlor Ornamet with Arm Chairs to match; Lady’s Escrototre, Jaums Brooms, Sin—I have jue csived your letter informing me that | Bet rch Curtains and Shides, Bronze and Oriol Chante Mt renew thé proposition ath Jn Saturday evening ¥ b * DINING ROOM. Spree, LON Boe. We. withdraw, and that we agree Rich ruby, engraved and crystal cut Glass, of every de- m Charles O'Conor, James B. Nicholson and David ©. scription; ench a and Bohe ian. China, peel intald V att Halsted, |, to select a new" candidate, T reiterate my ‘acceptance ers, Silver Ware, 8-000 s, F ‘Casters, Knives, &e., with of it—of course, you, as well as mysel ny rawn i ‘i 1 of leon you nominate af iyasit, Weviog rihare ae oak marble top Bide ard, oak Chairs, Extension Table, oak CHAMBERS furnished throughout in, rosewood and mahogany, superb Bedstoads, twenty large Hair Mattresses, Dress lug Bureaus, Oval Mirrors, splendid Suit of walnut, in French reps; Sofa Bedsteads, with over 600 yards of fue Carpets, No post- Pouement Catalogues at Louse. Noy. 2, 1862. Newsox J. Bud reRBURY, Ex. :— ‘n this election, where so much is at stake, an individual te nothing: hence, T'ean make no persunal stipu- lations beyond what are already written. The committee SALES AT AUCTION. ENRY B, Rs, Noveinber fat 10. wil eet ob sastian, os Friday, foveunber 7, at IL our galle: street — a Aion ‘of Pictaren Contalaing ¥8 opee opecimens of at, monly, cobinat mize, sclected trum various studios Europe by Mr. J.B. Besimont, of this aly, among ‘bie, will be found a b-wutit ne Verwoerd ij of Brussels; oor foe Landeca) tite Hoaner’ Loatoni, ‘De Scoops, Vermeulen, Kini rabainh Huygens, JB. Pym, “rine Keen: rt Duy Walter Wi Wauters distinetioa IR, AUCTIONEER. by HEN OD & Bat 1034 o'clock, Jorn, 450 Broad: Cor Harnems Saddles, Biaikets, Tranks, AMES LYNCH, Sherif, Show Cases, Pictures, ae. By onter, m Conxxtt, Deputy. EER—BY 8. &J, BOGART. lock, in front of the store, No. of Frankfort, mortgage sale: * aw f one ‘one brown Mare, all. fast travell lorse, one sorrel fi stylish Ege f gov oo abary and V tg hay tga won on, act of light Double Harivess ove Hutchor's Cart. - AMES BBENSEL Rhortey for Mor ee L. SMITH, AUCTIONEER—WILL sul, J. day, at 20'el at No, 57 Buiyverant cht, of (Ninth street Third avenu three raaewood Par.or “ a ny ‘Bedroom 8. Rocker Giarsea, manogany and maple Chair» Tavis, Brent ad fograia’ Girrgt and everything that belongs, ton rstclase J P. TRAVBR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS Wied cet 104g o'clock, at 234 Fiasian toe. corver of Willett, Counters, Beer Pumps, Stand CaskatHicaders, Bar Rees Pictures, Clock, Copper Measures, Bottles, Liquors, | bovauty, AUCTION EEE or tuaye Sal * FURNITURE, CARPETS, PLA M. DOUGHTY will'seil oy ra PAR eg Now Sat Tis o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mortynge, one 1 ; mace by Nonns & Cia plate Mantel Mir bh i Lace Cura nd Brac dow Dinin ng Table, lack walnut Dining Chairs: Re(rigetator, Otlcloths, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets; black walnut and mahogany marble top Dressing Bureaus, Wash- finished in oil; enimelled rs and Pillows, Lov, ‘he whole to be sold by HTY, Attorney for Mortgage. —BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL mortgage I shall publicly expose for anle, at public s due, at No. 243 West, Th: the eity of New York, on the 3a ‘cine ‘ixti P.M, the ‘entire Fi in uur Lactory on said place; also & DAV. VY, Attorney for Mortgages, BENIAMIN WEAVER, Jr., Auctioneer. BRAWAM VANDERPOOL, AUCTIONEER.—MAG- nificent Household Furniture at public auction, at the elegant re ixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth o'clock, viz en octave rosews and black walnut Parlor Suits, Sevres ai Vases, Ol! Paiutinzs, by eminent artiste; selected will do with you or me as they please. All I ask for is, tbe certain ecurity of the distriet from an abolition re- resentative in Congress, Yours, respect{w ti a PeTAMES BROOKS. The following letter, delivered to Mr. Brooks in person, at thirty-one minutes past six o'clock P. M., concludes ‘the cor respondence :— No, 25 Lamantime Piace, Nov. 2, 1862. tly Jamxs Brooxs, Esq. — Works of Art and Articles of Vert rosewood and bia 2k SiR—I'am da desirous as you cap be that the Eighth | walnut Chamber Furniture, en suite; the catalogue com- dist should be put beyond the possibility of a loss, but cir- herd the largest and richest assortment of Household cumstances over which I have no conirol forbid my with- ‘urniture ‘offered at auction this season. The house was fur- drawal from the canvass, unless you also withdraw abso- | nished leas than seven months ago, and is tn perfect order, lutely. Your willingness to do this was avowed in your card Drawiny bee full rosewood Suits, covered with silk in the Express of Saturday evening, and I regret that you | brocatel; Etageres, Ventre Tables, Secretary and a, Bookcase are now unwilling. You could not expect that I would con- | Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Velvet Medallion vres ts, Ber gent to leave ft 10 a committee of three, two of whom are | and Dresden China, Ornaments, bronze Clo ‘Erabroiae known to be your supporters, to decide which of us shail | Lace Curtains, Shades. 0 tings ninent artists; Withdraw from the canvass. again say that I Catt ait | superb Brouzes; Card ‘Fables, Chess ibe? Be Reception Chabrs, draw absolutely if you de a and if you still refuse, in case the Rocking Chairs, Gouch, ‘taguifioent oe seven octave rosewoo district is lost, the responsibility will rest with you, In Jus | Bisnoforte, si carved in made to order, by Inakers; Canterbury, Stool and French clo ce to both I will publish this, correspondance. | Yours, fully, Ltion bie OR) ATERBURY. Cover; See Hatatand, Stal, Carpet, Olleloth, Chandeliers, spect =r ralnut Dress Bureaus, Wardrobes, B gen WARD.—HAI rOBE. 862. THE NO- Commo Warkstands ‘oilet Tables, Hair ‘and tre amniuce ot be Comat a Paton party | Spring Mi Blankets, Bheets. Dint af the Beventeenth Assembly district (1 tyme in re Oak wideband, Extension Rabie: hing, Glace an convention on the even the 7th toa oh als weet Cullery, solid silver Dinner wud Tea Ber- rt Thomas C. Fields, Be ar’ at hay, nated as thelr candidate for member | vice. Corfe ater Tureen, Cake Basket, Napk! of mbly from that ‘inte ictat he conan se tion, Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives,’ Table Service. mi 8, Chairman. | assortment of Basement and Kitchen Furniture. _Guo. W. Taourson, Secretary. competent person will be in attendance to pack, ship or ‘cart the goods if desired. The house tolet or forsale. Inquire of the auctioneer. SHIGNER'S SALE. OF A LARGE STOCK OF DRY ‘Gp grape im auetionees well sell on o'clock, at Eighth events reel, tus entire stock conte _SPECIAL NOTICES. eres Ne. a Ww. “BOOLLAY? Airs sil Brotonsing of ig. Lie Toread dnd Woollen Gloves, Trimmings Button Insertings, jerves, SB the ine oo vumerous ‘the above sate fe well roti the attention of Catalogues at sale. By order of W. B. Bishop, as- odor, and at a small nee beyon: wooden Burial Case, then invention not lable to men hen the invention was completed. and its effcaoy tested by numerous experiments, to the satiatacijou of the under. signed, he brought it before the Western appoint ale: sion of 8t. Low! rho, on the of Al rile Sclentilie Comralttes’ to tnveatga te ite och a eres eh Yorwhich ‘there is no room Hs The conclusion of the r is simple, effective, an The undersigned desires to the attention of Ui consisting in f French and English Merinoe takers and all parties Haters to. now Dolataes Calcd etrosce Fr Piaide. Alpacas. #ilke and Dress vement in Burial Cases, by Goods, white snd ‘unblecched Musling, Shirtings aud Sheet ly can be withbeld from ‘interment fogs, red, white and Canton Flannels;, Damask and Fable Gaye, oF mere, without the etasion Of he Towelll tot of Broche, Crape nq ad that of se ‘ordiue and and thereon; this committee, under sented an elaborate rej advertisement to men‘ however, is here given:— In conolusion, sont, committee cannot but feel that ree UCTION NOTICE. eo b Sareneaioary i agha ns residence 11s ip Cyten E, ROTH, AUCTIONEER, for housekeepers and Frniture at the four story advantages of ‘the improvement are obviously many id great, and the practical points deducible from the f¢ bth street). between Sth snd hich ie pon comatios regard as established, are ce fle th 7 satiraoon, fala Paros pa Hie tion, thie (03, | 9 1. Dr. Scollay has succeeded in making the common wood, | Velvet, and Ingrain Pinnoforte, rose- en ‘oft ‘water tight and aif tight, up (0 a certain degree of x yaa Pages sealant Farior uit carr sh In rh broca: ba? Beyond this point, by the Judicious application of a self. ae a ido a lea "aisbtcee adjust we oe anes 2, aré allowed to escape, and the Farlor Ornatpents ey i ra me Eeangene a er, e ween ora chemical compound he renders ¢) iw frie nsive and disinfect mal ny oy Bureaus, wile Tia dhsapness is tuch ao to Place it witha the roach of Sune ce eee 8 es af xamined the improvement carefully, and rd, ing el a Be Me suiver tory experimenta, dives cue duty qn Wa and, two Chairs to uiaich, ac, &. ¢ pren exigency, io being lt a before th» punlic, | P* , ee Ail of whieh Ie.rewmert/ully submitted, Amisith VANDERPOOL, AUCTIONEER.—SUPERB st Household Fs cle ia ( ca ot a NOx. 8 at reafdence o youn t DGEN MD, w oe th wi sly Obaudetery, Bamente, OW Paint. rawing Room Fur UY: JOHN i JOHNEON, M.D. HAZARD, J ys, enchina bro atuar, Br, Tours. May 18. 808, tists black wainat Dining ‘Room Furniture, China, Glass wong’ ad Seanapired. the suvacriber went = we Raintree ee 0 Washington with the following letters of in- i. “ aa » 10 lay the mater before the proper aetbort "A°STON SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, itC. ¢ Conran RE in tll sel this, day gin Sane aa meh | Berge St AU Gath ste aa Vai oP ann pean sot ine Sh ta touoducig a 30 ea sylen tnd paiterae, a ne ph conde cloth eres ‘ashington out notiga an jmaproverueut Sat foe tae so Roatan Gosde, Delate Cases, which fe regarded ‘by tit Imission as . ¢ ven ontery, Gioven kc value: T would simply state that a sclontit communtiies 4 XO inted by this ission (to investigate the CorioR. invention, the result of which avest SIERY, GAITERS, &C. rt, a which the Commission folly oo Eezainea BO.vecetica lors, will sell on Mon- which T respectfully refer yo CAR day, fa d inet, at It A 15 Nassau va ‘@ general as- Bs a Year AN, Preside D STAPLE DRY G00 ‘The result of the viali of the unde 10 Washington ts FANCY AD setae: rm best set forth by the following ceru oy the 6 ~~ Also a fing assortin : ry ner 72nd General and the Assistant ‘Surgeon General of the U1 Ri fa —4 mo nglish ters, all doz. . Ornce eect AbD ee aesday, US igeusedirocery. maTON, Ju oz.attention having been u 1 ee —— ‘AND GLASS WARE. ny esday, November to gm invection bit a4 Bi Cy . 8, Ae 1 full An the above tion, of'e Gusgeoa General, Sak te the eae or Pieter very valuable ia, - Apsioat ‘Surgeon py Jul oxeaniets ton 1... kf tee, Rreation vstore ihe publi abet b bie, feat |! Contr sat ries asl ‘araae r be a of an W 4 ie now tn } at ML o'clock A. Me Wy of Georarien, sad els. it RA /, Constable, TED DINNER KS, oF ing is entire © this to the ordi + STATU- unneces* 3 dared ion at orale ag Broadway, f as an eo aie, \W & TAYLOR, No. 163 facturing ear: MEORAYY ra) Xo, ie supply the inw Yon. Nov. 1, 1862. OITY AND COUNTY ee DEALERS NBrutctive sogjety “the roevise Pe STOEL held on Monday, ' Re ae, ato Is about to be made in the ‘aie aa Peer ADIOURNED MEETING OF THE jo! Ans d Cake. Meg etm rn f of RIAN GOODS, =e panes ics ts Ou EARN Soo, a ployers an hive NA AND GLASS that we “neal fiy agres 10 stand out unt we receive the ald | op BOHBMIAN AND FRANCO, B.ctese wtaiggurgerety vee tug above revolution be publlahed 1 the “anon igs AND OTATI ie ra CHARLES B, LEWIS, P ance Can) 12, te assortment of finem M.DaFonaey, Seavaryes LEWIS: President. | Suaauttien Candelabra, Ae poues, ‘On eanibivion kat | Ste BOF THB HARLEM AND N DONTE INTINGS, Oren tion Gompany, Ontover wrote eres | on eee ee ore tas Brostway. Exhibition be bi ia tt the oa Wgancas ‘pect ii ae L, say rere Tis ia tithus grog pies ane S UPHOLSTER. A.M. on, Pe next, abil o'el iway. Removed pont ah Orriceor® PACIFIO MAILS ies ais heath Fe ig fd on Friday next, 167 Broadway IMPO! BRO Li ‘ORS, 1. sn Ls Akg eee atl OF ANIME TB st it Brosiway, ia in Satees Path arse pie R—BY H, B. GOOD. will be closed on Saturday, November ip HOR REAM aelh ou Wettonday, Nov, 6, at ll over Siar me unell farther notes, Laurens atreot, a, lot of longed Purnitnee is ing of On irrora, Picture: is, Bod: iRoponn ban tame anananat < ei nt i Ulenatin, de. hy onde’ of a: SPRINGSTEEN, (PUTED AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY, NEW YORE, | Consts he nind Attorney for Morteagee Bis = Won for Directors of UMis CEROOR, AticriO Company, nd Tor aes ton e" SDauing election, | (JRORGE NOLBR Beiween ABN Pah “mreeus'on Wedneslay, it itoanton stealth ee a Rove 12, fit be ope Crom giole OF. ine trans: | comprising a general assortmomt of urst clacs Furuiture 32, The volla wiil be oj mh Ter’ books will be elooed wnt Partemars in vea'ay’s Terabe, RIS. JR, AUCTIONEER. ALE, by Ul 1 WOOD &C0., at HL o'clowk, Lath pide ty 1 lot of Canes and ond ord a "JAMES LYNCH, Sherith. . M.D. € in eenied envelope on recep of Adarend 68 Witte mimmet, | ETROPOLITAN SIGN COMPANY'S E, be sold this day (Mouda lin street and Broadway, eluding Vier- hist Bemaine, Tools, &e.5 iso the sisborate dlaplay of Sigus outside. AW NBROKER'S SALE.—THOS. BELL AUCTIONEER. An unusually valuable variety of Pledge Goods will be sold this day at BELL & INGRAHAM'S, 50 New Bowery, by orderof Mrs OD, 496 Grand street, 1S WILL F T. GAFFNEY, ‘AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 59 CE «, tre street—Will sell this day, at 10}¢ o'clock, the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the Liquor Store, corner of Thompson and Aunity streets; splendid Fixtures, "Also, a large stock of Liquors, M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 2 o'clock, Canal street, a very large as sortment ‘of Household Furniture, 15 Feather Bed, 100 Spreads, Blankets, Bolaters, Pillows, Ae-; two Needham ‘Sofa is, Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpe eat hoy rds Oileloth, Mirrors, Oil Palutings, Window Shad Curtains, Cornices, Extension Tables, Stoves, two Pi Cutlery, Plated Ware, Bedsteada, Bureaus, Washst 4 Crockery, Rocking Chairs, marble top Dressing and other Bureaus, marble top Centre Tables, Hat Rack, two Cotiage Suits, Stair Rods, Stoves, Kitchen Ware, &c. Dealegs arp particularly invited. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL rine day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal sirect, one large Sulopm Mirror, 24 iron frame marble top Tables, 80 Chairs 24 ruse” wood frame Sofas or Tele-a-Totes, Segir and other Cagen, Oilcloths and other Saloon Fixtures, &c. E WOULD eng ATTENTION TO THE SALE OF in Chicago. Illinois, to be old nt nevion ASHION PLEASURE GROUND ASSOCIATION. Monday, November 3, at 25 o'clock, match $300; lile heats, best 3 in 5 in harness, E.B. Quick, names b. in. Rose of Washington. W. Ji, Quackenbush, names bg, 8kidd. R. Ogle, names Buckski Good day ad good treck. JOBEPH CROCHERON, Manager. |ASHION PLEASURE GROUND ‘ASSOCIATION, — Wednesday, November 5, at2 o'clock precisely. Mateh, Tittle heats—best 3 in 5 Hiram Woodruff names B. Skin. Gen. McClellan to wagon, Norris Hocomb names b, m. Oldman’s mere or Nelly Ho- comb in harness, Une to go or the other ia another match on that day week. Good day and good tra JosePH CROCHERON, Manager. OURSE, L, L-TROTTING.—ON Nhe i Ee i ean M. Purse $90. enn, Owner ealers 6 an Spader, D. Fifer cniera be b. u Nelly Moore, Y gn, Kate i tN i Mati ‘NION Green. Owner enters g. b. N (ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE—CON Siting of au elegant span of sorrel horses, 18/4 hands perfectly sound and kind in every way, exceedingly stylish and Bie fine drivers, can trot together in 3: also, an ele gant Phaeton or Dog Cart, made to onder by Brewster & Co.; only also, elegant Harness for the same. this summ Can ben seen at ‘Kerr 's stable, Twelfth street, near University HANDSOME DARK BAY HORSE FOR SALE cheap.—Warranted sound and kind; a elle: eke, $23). Apply at private able 4 West 7 Thirieth street, ABRIAGES FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF SECO: hand Top Buggies, light Road Wagons. a business Gin a three seat hi wy Boshareny 8 ha reas, Bal ies aa ail in ‘mlce order, |ARRIAGES, SURIOES A! 'D HORSES FOR a poe on Ba ALE. fn tel tans * p AE ays snived fora 4 - ae rete ity use. | Forth as A ee A as SOR. Pg eae X igh Fhe , goUuLns a ‘and can tip Weet Tre iy-third street. RB SALE—A BAY Ls ore JUST FROM Ls 4 or doul ind in sti barnes. faguire of fa prod t Fourth ave, PAIR OF bee eee Hen ged and vi lent Sue fm gg the Gi aa lables fa Fairteen eres Hae fair seen at and OR SALB—A BEAUTIFUL SIX Rite f OLD Lyd hands eve trotting Mare, Bile cant irae fontieen mise saddle or wap horee. street, near Cherry siree SALE! <NEW AND ni} ID HAND ROCKAWAYS, Wegons, a2, ‘est Twenty-ninth street, ant enuse On SAA VIR PRIVATE TURN OUT: ONE PAL ed, forees, style and ection cannot be surpassed, 8a roadsters; one & splendid saidie ‘horse, edund and ind in double and single harness; alw one close Sec Peaattasete fons ar wo area Mobos ata id's stable, 7 rd sired ‘ LE—THE STOCK OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED eae stable, po BY, the best In Brooklyn, first class cus- tomers and now d ‘good business, For further infor- mation _— of fa. en Eyck, 42 Fulton avenut, Brookly: * fore iy wishing (o have a handsome fn the siable, new Chambers sorrel juroke ean be van every way, with a, ha pavomme 1a @ if applied fox went avedue, beiween Forty RIVATE PROPERTY.—A BAY HORSE FoR, SALE.— ts Afteen hands bigh, seven ee old, good stepper, ae wy ' Pas responsibie per- ya et ey] —s PRIVATE “PARTY HAS TAKEN THE ave stable of wnuse & Sons, cor or een aie i escia for his own Use, Aud would te Heqnan’s horses wits ie care care Pleas eal ou mr wWaiouts 87 Houston street, —FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF panes BREEDERS. Soa Brest Also auropabire Down ravers, superior: they ean Westchester ae Kevlar tire oa ‘ihe fs New Yorke and im Railroad. Inquireat 16 and 18 Chambers street. NTRP MT SHIFTING TOY BUGGY, ’ DA A LG MT Ot Harness; must b4 10 are aniean or Caivforaia Sade jewlare, and chy faade, Alsos de. diy fate, Sri, Full particule no autour aud lowest price, 8. Nt fred PROPOSALS. wero mabe, OWNERS.—SEALED PRO 8 STATE veal T° wtb recived ‘tia tee until Ween city x4 e Ieee, for the, BT ioe eps See Ho dog boundaries, 10 wit:—First and Second avenues, Tenth aud Fourteenth streets, of hAtmensioas, fo wiity and ebaracter of (neprov ba Vay Dt will be made om ce preg Fy title, all HAWS. Comptrotes, ae vt Ue revered to rejeut any City oF nee Youx, Dev avrwent Derier.

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