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| Blocks, heey. tgania 2 a: Mosaing Rail. reed, 313; Morrie Island Railroad, 22; Pennsy!vania Railroad, hae. on New Serta arto 10 per cot from. Pia Flour dull. Wheat steady. Corn quiet at 70c. a Tle. Whiskey firm and active at 42c. Groceries for % ge Provan heavy. Mess pork heavy at $13 a 13 25. FINANCIAL. A RNY J JAVY PAY AND CLAIM OFFICE.~ ACK AM pay. mute miata BOUNTY MONE ieee ee | ‘and eaniied, ions eee on BISSELL, U"S Clauns Agent and Inte. Purser ‘8. Nay Broadway, corner Chambers street, N.Y. aapate SAVINGS BANK. CHATHAM SQUARE, NEW Lyrae oe Ty ft a Au a 2 and fen 5 to7 P. M.) SITS f1 raid 0) DOLLARS received. erEn ENT SiNTEREST paid ae ue of $500 and under, and § per cent on lai ‘PELT, President. Josurn P. Coorkn, See. CHLAS D- gid ‘Treasure RACK! £ 0O,, EXCHANGE BROKERS, 85 WALL 2s Sn '¥.—The bills of the Bullion Bauk, Washing- mp, D. Dy us at 6 of 1 per eent discount, COMPIROLLER'S OFFICE, BROOKLXN. NOV. 2, be received at wi odice to 12 Oock M.Deces tor the purckune of $TZON cits of Brook: | Jy seven per cont bonds, coupons attached, twenty-nine | -yeara torun, Intereat payable May and November #8 H COLDINS, Compiroller, ALIFORNIA sneha AND SAN FRANCISCO CITY | coupons pul ‘at best rates by DU. GAN. SHER. MAN me £20. Bunkers corner of Pine and Nassau streets Cane RTA COUPONS BOUGHT AXD COLLECTED by AUGUST BELMONT & 00. 00 Wall ‘OU PONS. CALIFORNIA ears AND SAN AN FRAN ‘e10co city coupons. collected at host rates, by Wat, COLEMAN & CO..10 Wi UNCAN, SHERMAN & cl , Pine and Nassau streets, New York, issue circular Motes and letters of credit for travellers, available in ali the so mercantile credits, fer uepia Europe, LWAUKEE AND M RAILROAD.— Holders of unassented stock or bonds of the abov Hiwaukee and Prairie dy Chicn) road are re Wal. strer | close of the t si ets Mi a POLITICAL. _ 3A MEBTING OF A a on Saturday toe ing, tec Soun Fox bas omnes 8 Siar party and lig ma sanesene oe istrict for Alderman, hee ity aud devottou to 4 whose character man are eu tee raat ey for Cary dest interests of the 1e this: leases wee veexiend to him our moat cuthusteste sup re curses nen io renin. his interest until is on Tues y evenin: “ DAVID J. LEAHY, President, is Secietarics, port, and p. Patrick Cooxey, _MicHaxt FALLON, TA MEETING OF THE TAMMANY AND MOZART A Hall Speetal Commitiees of ‘the Seventh Aldermanic district, comprising varts of the Ninth and Fitteenth wards, held on Wednesday, the 26th inst.. when, on motion of Win H, Gray, CHARLES J. CHIFP was nanimoualy NO: minal e candidate of the united democracy of the Boventh Aldermanie diatrict: JOUN NASH, Chairman. Iexativs Piyxy, Becretary, Chairman of the Tammany Conmiitee. Tr the Taman Hell Caaf erence a Chairman of the Mozart Hall ciel Soe Commit CARD 70 aE pe or THE ae A Gain Disiiet ttention has becn cal the fact that meine ns led to the crane of the Hun. ) now helm, om in the various Wards, my naine app" are aa recommending the re-ectlon, of that fentieman as Comptraier. In ir friend, T feel constrained to eay that the John G. Haviland appended to that cirenlar does not refer to me. Riidate of the uuited democracy for Counellma: hit will be my duty, as it will oes tainly be my plows to devote my every enehsy toward the {elumphant election vot ry iD, ani jemocratic ticket, Bremen a SOuN en HAVILAND, 153 Charles street. F THE turday oF THE DEMOCRACY 7h AMBETING, oF at 127 Liberty street, on ‘Giga following resolution was unanimously adot e | “Resolved, That we cordially approve rnd heartily endorse tnetominations of Mathew, 1. Br for Coniptroiler, 1B, Develin for Corporation Co nd Pariek Ker: seMfor Alderman of the Hirst. Alermanle’disitiet, belle\ Ing them to be national deiocrats, competent to discharge tie Gutles for which they have been nominated, and we pledge to them our undivided one ES LEONARD, Chairman, _Wn. O'Kr apie, Secre tary? fa been pence for ur siffracce aaa stesling | fe has eyes. Nov, 23, 1862. name aprentet ion Bee be Mosart | sbisauon ring ing tr Jol Fonte Meuads | githe Monat Het that rary for ¢ Twelfth wh mhe re was St without uudiated. I am for the camdi- by by! Mozart and Tammany Hal! fii elf inbor or their nace, ‘WiLL T Aa HARRIS. | TWELFTH WARD ‘ALDERMAN HA BR: CONVENTION. ¢ the Mozart liail Democratic Convention, aot ay selection of an Alderman for the Seventeenth Alder- manic district (Twelfth ward), held at the house of Mr, ;, eel Little, corner of 127th street and Third avenue, on |, November 23, 182, JACOB M. LONG, Exq., was no- = for Alderman for sah Assembly district, TERENCE McGUIRE, Chairman, Winuam Hanns, Secrvtary. TERETE TH WARP. t & meeting o ard Committee of the MOZART HALL DEMOC wear PANTY for the Twelfth ward, held at the house of liliam Little, corner of 127th street and y ine 3 DUC, oo Friday evening, November 23, 1862, it was, oN esolved, That whereas certain parties to this ward have, @ authority of the Aldermanic Con oat nted according to the usuges of th aa saute i publish a nomination as if oman ing fro! the Aldermanic onvention of this ward. ‘And whereas the nomination of me is the only nomfnation for Alderman made by the Mozart Hall democracy of this ward; therefore, be it Resolved, That the nowinatlon of LONG, for Alderman of this Aldermanic district, is unanimously endorsed, and we pledge ourselves to his is hearty au ‘support. Resolved, That we heart! nominations made by the FS s daanchmants Convention of Mozait Hall democra Seventh Counelimanic dis- trict, and recommend ‘support of the united de our Cou nclimaniocsndie Crowe, Esq, and the Mozart Halt Goupetiinnn enelved, That we hearlly endgres and, will regular abd the ouly regular, Union ticket of this ward, to wit:— For School Commissioner, SIDNEY P. INGRAHAM, ur For Schoo! Iu JO oum B. Hi Hobby. i Trust JOHN HART's and BENIANEN AM UE! WONRDMAN, rman. Twelfth Ward Mozart Hall Geeaceatts ‘Ward Committee. W. i. Tons, MarruwJ.Foganry, | Secretaries, the 00h Al A] —ELECTION TICKETS 26 CENTS A THOUSAND: + ail” kinds Political Vrinting equally low. Paper purchased before the erent advance in prices, ¢ Crreular, osters, Handbiils, everythinz, at new steam printing estabshment, coruer Reade "ind entre streets. FLW AUERR CITY READJUSTMENT BONDS, . COU- Decemier 1 next, will b+ aid on and afer reeentation at the office of W. SCHALL& CO, | ange pls OTICE,—OFFICE OF THE JEFFERSONVILLE Raliroua Company, Jetersonville, Tud., November 17, 3862. To holders of Jeifersonville Railroad Company First Morigage Bonds, Public notice is hereby given, in accord~ ance with the terms of an agreement between the Jetferson- Yille Railroad Company and the holders of ita inst wwortgige dated April 14, 1859, that the United States Trust Go. of New York with, pon presentation at their oflice, No. 43 Wall street, redeem at par and accrued interest, fifty of said ‘i ee bonds, number. ed as follows, to wii 6, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 1, 8, B7, 60, 61, 62, 63, ya, 13 TA 75, 78, 7 73, 83, 85, 86, 87; OL. 92, | 94, 98, 99, -102 and "105, vain the lowest outstanding: fumters’ ‘From and after. the 2ith day of December, 1862, Interest on vaid bone will conse by the tora of sald agree: 2 1803. McCAMPRELL, secretary. 1 mal New Youx, Nov. 22 OUTHERN BANK } NOTES W: WANTED. South Carohna, North Carol ca, Georcia, Alatama and Tennessee Bank Notes bougiit ai the highest market rates, MANNING & DE FOREST, gua, < CURRENCY BILLS. —CORPOR. ATIONS AND merchants wishing to issue Small Currency Bills, will be furnished with samples and estimates, on addressing Ferd. Marge ‘& Co,, Lithographers and Engravers, 96 Fulton atree! 10 MERCHANTS AND ALL PARTIES WHO HANDLE money. ‘‘Hoiges’ American Bank Note 8a‘eguard,” tenth edition, just out: f press. Every genuine bank not@in cir. @ulstion is ree Price $2 nee with “Reporter,” Weekly, $1.00; seit, do,, $1 hy, $3. HODGES, 111 Palton street. $100 2: BOUNTY, PENSIONS "AND PRIZE MONEY ured; army and navy claims, of ali kinds, pre- Seated and p.osccuted belore the proper departments "No pig vanc’, J P. HUNT & uthor.zed Govern- ment Claim Agents, No. aT Broadway, room No, 26. HOUSES, ROOMS &C.. WANTED. — NY ONE HAVING TO RENT TO A PRIVATE FAMI- ly a nicely Furnished House, between Thirty-fourth and fet strceis and Madison and’ Sixth avenues, to be rented mediately, will apvly to or address E. H. P., New Ye York ‘OUSE WANTED. —WANTED, A SMALL FURNISHED House, for a fantly of four persons, between, Bigh h end eae te streets and Fifth and Sixth avenues, Saha beg mee or soar nt must be wnoderate, Address & feral (FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A SMALS THREE house, betwoen Kighth and Twonty-third streets Siith avenues; ‘revt must be moderate, -Ad- WARE NICE CHAMBER, WiThOUT MEAL inthe vicinity of the Fifth Avenne Hotel, for a geutle duress Fiith Avenue Hotel, Herald alice, Jy antep—a NEAT LITTLE, THREE STORY HIGH p basement House; brown stone, or brick with brown stone trimwings; anywhere below Thirty-fourth street, between Third and Sixth avenues. Price $6, pearly halfcash., Adress Tompkins, Herald oflice. NTED— A FURNISHED HOUSE, BY A FIasT ivate fainiiy, in a respectuble neighborhood fa the city, within beifan hour's rhe of Wall ixtreel. Address, stating rent and locality, 286 Post o: ‘ANTED—A SET OF BACK NUMBERS OF THE “Revue Chrouomctrique,” for which a tair price will be paid. Address bos 1 245 Post orice ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, A FUR nishe.| floor, with private kitenn; must be between Tenth and Twenty-third streets, and Third and Sixth ave- Biss. References exchanged. Address R, dei Valia, 45 East ‘Weenth street. ANTED-BY 4 YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, h the use of Kitelen, furnish. Parlor and Be:roo |, between Tent S Twenlpthird strecisand Second and jird avenues, Address G. 156 East Nineteenth street, stating terms. WASTED. THO OR THREE! FURNISHED ROOM for # family of three with al the conven- fences for hoasek-epins, eituerin Mew York or 8 guod loca: Yon in South Brookiyn. Address, suting terms, location, &e., Lee, Herald oilice. WARTED-A SET OF STEAM AND GAS FITTER'S They must be cheap for Apply ut 9 Grand street. ‘W4RTeD—THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED seceud floor preferred, suitable for coeeeetras sat sa pariuart ‘Noli Herald ole. ‘Tan : tia r msdn samuel FURNITURE. “ Bappoow suits oF OF ENAMELLED FURNT' ‘all colors, Wed manufacture; also t Chamber Suite, plain and orsamen' at H. 368 Canal sirect, opposite ABINET FURNITUR! aan LANG PACTURERS! P RICRS, 000 WORTH OF FURNITU of the whelcsa'e bust {o the public at rary, Die tmaicrial and'ia the Please examiae res, Secret marvie top Tavies, peel eae Tables, es Paintings aoe ad ‘and Sink ‘walnut Chuber Purnia en aultey ac. All made to order. jlaquire at 113 West Twenty-third CaASH.— hy SS JURNITURE AT th Great SACRIFICE FOR F i — rosewood if Bult, Gory iy 39 10 a Soo Tein te Bolas g four Modvition Back’ Chairs, fo: 865." Also a fovot Parl Guircom and, Dintog, Root Furniture will we sod fot fess tl 80 half thetr cost, Apply at 119 West Eighth street, detwenn witch a i Sixth avenues URNITURE, CARPETS, BOOKS, PAYPNLETS AND bor 1 for ca, at hath gue te Tenth wireets, A large 155 sixth avenue, betwee and. tviack want Sutt, uf comeing ption an or, stock of books always 6 ChE w. D,-ANY PARTY HAVING A Fee Taam tu autre to sell cheap will Bnd a cash 0 B, box 189 Brookiyn Post Ing the lowest py URNITURE.—WAN?RED TO EXCHANGE, A NEW Wheeler & Wilson Bewing Machiné fyrn new, firat clase erm rowewond Burean and Warhsland, Address vex 00 were or CABINET FURNITURE, _ ANB ARETATE TATIOB, rT at lower prices the ‘Offer their eu' ve Sines, of to we oe a, POR CAStl, wi oD perp any manne, FURNITURE jrosate!, Delaire and Plus! MAHOGANY, Rs AND scale Mina nan sascniap re WIDOW LADY or i — Tesowde oe home, wishes to form the ac- gor, riven Tene means, Ouer pt Ch] je® to matrimor Experience, Pest TABLE YOUNG. LADY 18 DESIROUS OF ick hg one LL .. Feapectable Aderly gent! with w home in, with rt Mi towing hes Rear, ‘Address Liberal, niay,—Wor sale, Chesd fair Gloster Cheese, Lon ts, Hara, Engliah Pickles, Sauces, Potted Meas, Giaagow Boel, Hains, Lochtine Herrin CHAR OSON, Agent, laws, “oruer of Wella giree KGLISI MUTTON AND 80u) ES FOR DINNER ON TA PUBLIC MERTING, HELD AT NO. 98 BEEK man street, on Saturday’ evening, Noy. it was Tnanimously resolved to support t.e nomination of ‘Henry Both as Alderman for the First Al.ermanie district, and to solicit the co-operation of their fen je. tn Ue deavors to re elect b HENRY BRUMMERUOP, Chairman, Wuire, Secretary. ‘Alliance;"” held at their rooms ‘on motion of Brother Hicin- that we use every exertion to JOHN MccoOL For Alderman, and the following members were appointed an executive commitiee to earry out the, object of the, above soln tion, and to receive money ior that purpose:—John Hays, David Hi innother Thos, G. Uirvan/Joun MeNeil, Wm. MgGrew, hin Heyboi wen dealer JOHN HAYS, Pi Wa. McGrew, Scribe, hea eS UNION NOMINATIONS. For Comptro''er. MATTHEW T, BRENNAN. For Oo ration Counsel, JOHN E. DE A, CANFIELD, GHORUE KELS Becry General Committee. O.SLOAN HOLD! EY, Prea't General © Committe, _Bec'y Executive Cotamaittee. A. ie + Atameeiing of the on Thurs ay evening, i w Dothem, unanimously reso! aecure the election of President, ORTIMER DE. oh ‘n Executive Comittee Peeters WARD.—AT A MEBTING OF THE Joint Convention of the Tammany and Mozart School Conventions of the Eighteenth ward, held corner of Twenty- third street aod Third avenue, on Monday evening, 24th inst, the tollowing t ticket was unanimously nomiuated:— School Commissioner, JOHN N. HAYWARD. For Se: r00l Has pertor, HUGH O yor Trustces, MICHABL vx, ALD. DWARD COUPER= To Fil Vacancy. WM, E COMMS. Chaisinua Tammany Convention. WARE D. PARSONS, Chairman Movart Convention. Jonn T. Horrms ‘Secretary Tarnman, facet tet om, Marne, Secretary Mozart C i Par WARD CEXTRAL DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIA. tion.—At a meet: eat the above associgiion, keld at No. anastino ia ia unanimously ado) Resolved, Th their united, Bu) Ing election: —Por Gompirolier, Maithew T ration Counsel, John, B.’Develin, he ‘nird Aldermanj P Wattmore Councilman, John JAMES FARRELLY, Chairman. J. H. Saxicy, Secretary. NW. pr _ALDERMANIC Brennan. For DISTRICT—SIXTEENTH didate for Alderman, SEwia R. BYERS. TAMMANY DIL"GARES, a MUNSON, Chairman. SAMUEL Ortaxve P. Sarre, tn RICHARD VAN HOUTEN, Chairman See Eee Union Convention. Secretary Conatitutsonal Union Convention. _ DOLE Ale EASED RINGS, FOR 7 TYING VALLOTS can be had of ©. A. NNER (sole roan ie Goodyear ‘and of C. W. siceet and Fourth avenue. erento Broadway a Nineteenth Pent, Ble ren o For Councilman, The Germans ‘of the above wards, diesatiaiicd wit nowination of the unhed demo-racy, arid the Germans in a district whe! se 1 than if the voters, as to give then on! yone man Councilman eandidate ‘out of six, ausemoled in a large aod wgeyecee me a) ‘at the Harmonie Garden, In Essex a cian A Paes de nel Counc! Iman, in raiinee Hint on the regular Ucke at ace ‘and resolution were then offered lopted:— soled, That we will resort (o all honorable means on day of election, from sunrise until popeey to inset he: election of our tried and warm friend, Frederick Repper, the e's choice. Rsleo invite our American and Irish fellow democrats who y sympathize ‘with our grievances (0 cast their votes at the next election in favor o: our chotce, Frederick Repper._ Race VAN AND PEOPLI UNION OANDIDATES for Councilmen of the Seventh Senatorial (istrict, com- priat all that partof the city above Tweoty-sixth a at reifih, Nineteenth, Twentiexb, Twenty-first and Twenty- second wards.— JONATHAN TROTTER. HA 'N BABCOCK. CORNELIUS A, RUNK! CHARLES €, PINCKNE' A SNYDER. RA O. M ILLER. Resinigas 430 AND PE PEOPLE'S NOMINATIONS FOR ‘Officers Toirweenth ward For Comuts: missioner Common Senoote of ae wal Hallock. For fi of on IS ‘of Thirteenth warc—Aaron For ‘Trastees Thirteenth ward—Robert Paty and Adin Holbrvok. School Reese pe DEMOCRATIC 02 UNION (NOMINATIONS— Tammany and Mc the Corporatio! jozart,—For Counsel to Onn E. DBVELIN. id HF. Fyeex Ch See, Committee. |. RAY, Chai Fe — EGULAR DI BLI i gone tion for Alderman Bere soy ie Ald aie District Wo. Wray, Secretary. “JOHNINAGH, Chairman, EPUBLICAN AND UNION Hh aaa 9TH, PukAts Arai Rach anos HN TI Reese, ‘UNION, OPLE'8 AND a art for Alderman of Eleventh district, Twen- va HANRISON REED. wie JDEGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA- tion. compat tion of the Third and Biv hi! "p the whole of the Fifth ward. For Alterman—David D, ou fe grees MOUR AND VICTORY =THIRD ALDERWANIG rTmcce Por Aldorman—Christian B tes ruth. Dygy Association, JAS. “PARRELLY, Chairman 8¢ x OF file Twenty. FIRST WARD. Haire. 2 the Yours of the Twenty-first for Aiderman a ford will be ‘aliet pen 10 cast their vi ‘other local officers of the ward. w Gur present Avira, ANORE FROMENT, Bs)., has been in'amice for the pact’ two years. aud thoee of us who Rave watched hits course have no, hesitation tn raying thats ore able, faithful ant gonectentique representative has sele | dom held & seat in the Councils of our city. His votes will Wot only be found in opposition to all corrupt ies that have presente, but invariably on the side of evonomy m ing {t to be the duty of alt fad een it a faitatul public oflicer, we take geal pleasu commendt bie ialetin tion of David §. Gol Wngton, o8 H. Sherwoot, and reform. sustain on ben UNION CITIZENS’ AN boyy ban sho Ofiee Rae tii ‘it oR $ a] L ORAS wy, Chairman, AND REGULAR MO- Ty qaRAORTAN Phir Algernate district, r Alderman GERSHON GOUEN, at DANIEL KENNEDY, Chairman Mozart, . RANE, Wy Goan, 2] eeretarion Moxare, (952, tne following reselution was ‘the members of this association pledge port to the following gandidates at the ‘enst- Fur Alde:man of istrict, Christian B. Woodruff, For many ay itosart, Taxpayers and Constitutional Union Can- tents), Ne. 11 John street, near Bn R, at any hour, corner af NO! [INATION OF THE ERM ANS OF THE oR to the vours at ward, | | i gee MOZART AND UNION gla aaa Republican regular nominations. | Twelfth For Alderman, John MoQuade. For Counclimen, David Fitzgerald, arander Brandon, Roger Dow. William Joyce, Join Brice, John U. Gent, For School Commissioner, David 8, Jackson, Jr. Inspector, William Harris, Jr. ir School ed TERRENGE McGUIRE, Chairman Mozart. For School n Sea! JOUN MUAHTHUR, Chairman Tainmany. Joun Lyxen, Joux O'Donxxx, Bee taries. u ines PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR COMPTROLLER, ROBERY T. | T. HAWS. UTION { TUESDAY, D DECEMBER 2. NION AND CITIZENS’ NOMINATIONS. FOR SCHOOL OFFICKRS, TENTH WARD. For School Commissioner, AVID MILLER. Fete Fahool oe “CLOT GEORGE T. PAMEREON, ANDREW J. KASM. GEORGE 8N\ DER. ‘]ST,ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. Regular Mozart, Tammany and People’s Union Nom! nation for Alderman, HIN FOX, WM. MINER, Gems Tammany Convention. auns DUXPHY, | Secretaries Tammany Convention. DENNIS KEENAN, Chairman Mozart Convention. B. Heats, Secretary | Mozart Convention, Te 2D AND PARTS OF THE 3D, 4TH AND 6TH WARDS MOCRATIC PEOPLE'S UNION NOMINATION, FIRST ALDERMANIU DISTRICT. HENRY SMITH. -__ DANIEL I FRIBL, Chairman, — BT, 2D AND PARTS OF THE 8D, 4TH AND 6TH WARDS. REPUBLICAN and PEOPLE'S UNION NOMINATION. FIRST ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. For Alderman, HENRY SMTi. WILLIAM BUCKLEY, Chairman, Joun M. Costa, Secretary. QD ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMO cratic and Jeilersonian nomination. For Alderman, Christian B. Woodru AMES. FARRELLY, Cha Chairman Jeffersonian, Jeffersonian, ROGERS, Chairman Mozart, Mozart. _Joun CRowury, Sec’y. AA. ease var Bae N LARKE (Fitth Ward), . Beamer (Eighth ward), | Secreta ARREX C, Nos, Gowan (Third ward), D AND FIFTM ALDERMANIC DISTRICTS —THE citizens of above distri are requested to attend a meeting at the of George Bauch, 145 Spring sireet, thie (San rnoon, a 39 raul the notmiuation of srmen, Mr. McCool saland Werthon Ooheh for Al and Mr, Conan will uddress the meeting. Pu, Mutien, Secret, ISSER, President. 478 wal WARD. Ata meeting of the Tammany Hall Ward Committee, of evening, November 28, the Fourth ‘ward, held ou Frida; i Hotel, corner of New Bo' nd Madiaon ret ‘the following resoludons were unanimously adopt: “Resolved, That we heartily rejolee in the union of the de- atic oreanivations of this efty, in, the nominations of W T. BRENNAN, for Comptroiler, and JOHN E. DEVEUIN: jor Corporation Counsel: and. we endorre nnd herciy approve ot thoke nominations, and shall use every honorable effort 1@ secure their election, Resolved, Thotin JOUN HEALY we recognize an uprizht, generous and public spirited citizen, aud one whoxe past ex: Perienoe ar Councilman proves him eminently werthy of re. We pledge ourselves to roll up a majority for the ie ie Soutien ge Hl give 0: ‘our cordial support to, and hse every legitimate exertion, in our power 10 secure the tein of t @ Temmmany Hal es oat icket nominated in jis ward; that in ARTHUK for Cominission- fr JEREMLATI SOC GHLAN, oo nia IAH MURPHY, for Trustecs, and JOHN McDONALD, for Inspector, we be- iewe we have candidates in whose intelligence, patriotism and integrity we can place full _ confidence. |AEL CARROLL, Chairman. \ Epwarp M. Mounts, Secretary. 57H WARD CITIZENS’ SCHOOL TICKBT. ‘or Commissioner, JAMBS B. DUPIGNAC. For Tuspector, JOHN HEWITT. For Trust: ran oma? ACK! ay JAMES STUART, 82 Varick street, ootrmen. Josara G. Haruison, 15 Beach atroet, Secretary. ‘TH WARD SCHOOL OFFIC! REGULAR DEMOCRATIC CRON a Cor Edw: L. Cal TH WARD PEOILE'’S La TICKET. Daw ‘GOuER: WELLIN IN GERMOND. JOHN B. WAYDELL, ‘WM. H. MERRILL, Jr. Stee WARD ;SCHOUL DISTRICT.. anauie Li ye td we earnestly recommend, and see closely shat every name is on your ticket when you tent your vote: . for Commissioner, SAMUBL J. MONTGOMERY. in» pector, ARCHIBA D BRADEHAW. a o To fill vacanc TORN RUSSELL, ALDERMANIC DysTiict.—10 TH TAXPAYERS gts Lhetenot tue | pbirceuie ¢ ward <hr. LEW & BYERS, having received iad ctlaation of Tam- My ad Uo Siantitutt Unto,” partios of the Bix for Al jeartily yrecocimend | ig Ug ne sport the tn and eleciors of Th TN ow sin: Consaon Connell ie wike ‘coon lic expen: | Gerke he: mgd with ene and ats oo all that have mot jus justice to recommend — Wilier Roitne. john M. Barbour. |B "y, Have | Richard »* ‘Gorman. Dovid ¥. Freeman. aoipho, Wolfe. Samuel Harrie, EB, Hove osenmiller, MC D. oe Ee — fa tthe: 4 = | Hisar date Suniet &. Mead. | Gonklin L Mat Y. Allison, No. 11 Lond eater, Z fsbeod ——— a. | Worend: ke f Hopner, ioe, A. Mai rah reaiden' oe PANY. bad Mel uit Ga Metre Wesutturerss Nos, 340, an Twonty-accond stree Samuel OC. ‘Hiner! nt Gi rance Com ident Greenwich ee Wort Twenty-third atreet. a rd Hilger, Prenident Germabia Torurance Company, London 1 0.0. Roumage, Se eee anaes ans Sonate prose a FOR SCHOOL OFFicERs. Cor Fy ALEXA! L. SHAW. HOBBRT HACKEY. BAYAN Moonie: Sees g™ * H. TO" AMRISON. sh, Tdi taoe erm tres, Sereary? HEGL FOWLER, Charman, 11 “pen oeae a path Ht WARD, He... ia Te owas, Chsirman, Ti™ aupEn Fast Eater | 12", 1TH, 0TH | 2D WARDS ic nomination, man DBR BRANDON, Regular Demoe NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 380, 1862. POLITWAL, 1 kShy ax rzorues IONE. School Commis! by apt vs) ohitignt i NEUE TNROERY. JAMES HL corre! JOUN B. WHITE,” © | 1975, WARD TAMMANY, By oMM MITIRE—THE d, members of fount Ward Tam- mane Hall Ward'Commitiee, have noticed in the public ress, that & portion of their associates, endorse the course ae John McQuade tn run candidate, against abu laceb M. Long. the Ls lar yoni fe wish to be dis- de: pudiating their action, and will give port yo Jacob M. Lang, aa the only ore the wake VERMILYEA, BENJAMIN MOORE, AnDREW AURN e, ROBERT HOU! I. FRANK SOUER, HENRY J. WELSH, ee BALMOR) HARLES HAHN. 2TH vane, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC UNION S| MQertse-iaob M, Loos erman—Jacol Councilmea—David Fhegeratd, Patrick Russell, John rice, Valentine Cook, Astute brandon. Wiijain Joice. School Commissioner—Sidney P. Lugraham, Jr. Toapector—Joln b.Hobby. Z Benjamin Moore, John Hart, yg™ WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIO Gi man Committee,—According to an Cyr of the above committee, ‘the eltizens assembied in Ia 8 e, ath ‘reel and Third event bers evening. Nov at § o'clock, nd, wade or Alderman, M. Lon, nominal mn, David Fiizerald, Paurek Ruftel, John t Cook, Alexander Brandon, William Joice; School Commia- jidney P. Tngraham, Jy.: Invector, John B. Hobb ‘Trustees, Benjamin ea Tat Lart, tei SEMBOURGH, President. Anprew Suita, Senter. Louis Bi Treasure! 1 TH WARD.—PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE COMMISSIONER a oe 13TH, WARD PEOPLE'S REGULAR DEMOCRATIC nomination.—At a regular meeting of the democracy of the Thirteenth ward, held at 43 Columbia street, on Tues- day, the nat. tie following gentlemen were unant- mously nominated iis School Orice For Commissioner of Sc ole PETER F. GREENE. For Inspector—ERRMANN KOFHLER. For Trustecs—THOS, F. BRADY, JOSEPH H, TOOKER, JOHN H.' HOLLAND, Chairman, Owx McParuutrs, Secretary, 4m WARD,—TAMMANY AND “MOZART UNITED nomination, For School Commissioner, JOHN HAYES. TH WARD DEMOCRATIC U Sciool Commissioner, ctor, Noah Tuxwell, Jr. Lewis A. Rosenmille 17 WARD.—AT A JOINT MEETING OF THE NION SCHOOL NOMI- Orlando P. For Trustees, School Conventions of Tammany and Mozart Halls, of oy the Seventeenth ward, held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, the following ticket was unanimously noininated:— For Commissioner, SOE a al LAUGHLIN, 0m GEonGi ‘te NEANDER, For Trustees, BOARDMAN. BALDWIN, PATRICK McGRANE, BERNARD P. WO! Jas. B Pope oth Chairman Berry L. 8 ‘y Tammany Convention, MICHAEL "O'BRIEN, ‘Chairman Mozart Convention, Syivester Rowains, Secretary Mozart Convention. ODE, to fill vacancy. ammany Convention. NY (a WARD. UNION NOMINATION, For School Commissioner, MICHAEL HAHN. 18" WARD PUNION aoe OER ATICRe FOR SCHOOL OFFICER For Commissioner, RICHARD W RREN. For Int JAMES zRARD. ‘or SEYMOUR. A. BUNCE, JANBS C, HARRIOTE JOSEPH F. JOY (to fil vacan i HURLBUT, Timoruy G. Cw ry. 207% WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- lar nominations, ‘For School Commissioner—EDMUND CONNELLY. For School Inspector—LOUIS OHLE. School “Trustees—EDWIN DOBBS, EDWARD SCHLICHTING, ei ‘x BARTHOLOMEW DOYLE, Chairman, Tuomas J. Hau _ Davin Sinaix,” Secretaries, TH WARD WORKINGMEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION ‘ta regular meeting of the Club, held Friday 28, on motion of Mr. Join Riley the Club pro- ballot for candidates for charter and school offl- 5 whereupon the following gentlemen, were unanimons} ‘or Alderman, William J. Peck; for Counell- man, the deket ieaded John Brice, For Commissioner of Common Schools, William Bradly. For Inspector, James Masterson. For Trustees, Noalt A. Childs, David Miliimau. MICHAEL FITZBIMMONB, President, _Jonx McAvoy, Secretary. 21" WARD.—AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF TRE Seymour Union Club id at the large room corner of fronawey and Piirtt-second tiroet, Friday ‘evening. 23th inst., all the i.embera being present. on motion, a commitiee was appointed lo fuquire into the mefits of and report on the sev: ral candidates nominated by the different parties for the ensutng charier election. The committee reported the P tiatrman, following resviution, which was unanimoualy adopte: Resolved, That great dis-utisinciion vais im the ward among the proverty d taxpayers in reg ri to jerman Fro fon wit!) tue corrupt Hackley tract (a awin City Inapec or Dele report to the 8 well understood he has now an int in the cleaning of the strvets of this W erolved, That we umauimoualy recommend to the electors of the ward, for their support, tie Mozart candidate for Al- de:man, Capt. Russell E. Glover, whowe character for Lon- eety, truth and veracity sts above reproach. upport, for Connell and Michael C, Hig- men in this district, Mr and for Kchool Commisstoner, Morgan L. Harris: and Trustees, Thom) son W. Deckei and Michael Gegehan; and for Lospector, Wiliam HH, Mounttort. Resolved, That Captiin Russell E, Glover, if elected, is not the man to solicit a nomiuation from 4 republican mayor for otlice. OHN PETTIGREW, President. _ PETER H. JACKSON, Vice Preaident, 8T WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- tions: — For Alderman, ANDRE FROMENT. Councilmen, Alexander Brandon, David Fitzgerald, John Brice, William oye, Valentine Gook, Patrick Russell. School Commissioner, JAMES M, McLEAN. Trustees, ‘Thompson W. Docker, Mich: STEPHEN Ke PINKNEY. RD, 22° ¥i THIRTEENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. MOZART HALL REGULAR NOMINATION. genni’ CROWLEY, FERNANDO WOOD Gbatrman Gen. Com. ‘Taos. Eoan, bard AKEWAN, Chairman Ward Com. Taos. Baan, Becretary. 6D _ WARD. oe Semeny ont Mozart United Democratic Republican For School Commissioner, FREDERICK W. SMYT! (Law partoer of the Hon. John McKeon.) For School In: ir, LEWIS H. BUCKS wikuiai Tas SEERACH ICE RI: THOMAS BIGGINe, Chairman Tam, pan Dortven' Parasce A: ST Aercnay Graven an , Becrolary ‘Mozart Convention. wg WARD ba A ITED DEMOCRATIC nomlnatigns; also People's Union, Taxpayers’, Work- ty an n for Alderman, Hon. plore Marguan, Secretar; QP rat MT od pion, JOU Re Sri be i ‘ot THIRTRENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. REGULAR REPUBLICAN UNION NOMINATION. ommey Fuse i eal bry ara tin Rohiet Cail eet, Chairman. Rosas Frctioce: Secretary. PROPLE'S UNION NOMINATION. For Alder IRA CHAS. M. aN Ataxanpen Lawont, Secreiat yy "AND —THLRTEENT HE ~ ALDERMANIC — DIS- t Yoga, Obairman, Regular Depocratc Soounation, for Alterman, CLAUDIUS L. MONRLL, Chairman. CZ Sai on eal Hamnavar, SPORTING. pies Sorta, x FO, 3 PEOK SLAP, ‘HAS “ALL, THE Butler's Ave peyton sad Vien Kxveeminaor,$ $8 conta per bot BALE—THE LARGEST ENGLisA MASTIFF IN America, LF four i oad the stock, two Russia 4 ry PORT—THE CHANPION PI — match for the ailver goblet well take place mt Jersey Oly _RELIGIOUS NOTICE: FoR, Sate ym BA wo IN CHURCH oF aE i Hobe Paty ‘ong of the enat in the Ap by 17 Murrey, up Reon Giieieee BATION eine THE BiB ae ite ie }-) pe, WINES | “AND Be Bone: OCESSORS OF W. C, RU: DMAN = Sh. Math’s pI BEDS 2 ORAY, Celebrat tea ia wae even = BOARDING ! AND LODGING. | | HOTEL —PRANKFORT HOUSE—20 ROOMB—O. A bloat « enat of Bat opens oe Frankfort and Cait wo to $2 cs pera A ce OF ROO! ITABLE FOR A FAMILY OR | ingle genttament, wb pouttement. var tha weniy-ast 23 Broad: ua A SA square? andoumied references given abi ee. GERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA. py % wonid let a few Rooms, with exquisite Board, to jiemon or gentlemen and thelr in Ni a Fifth and Sith avenues, ‘at No.1 | 4 NEW HOUSE, WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ae Pay Furpiabed Peiry wip ote excellent Rg a 0 $5 per week; families accord fg 8 a Grek, cee Sellen coccetnny eect? way Breakfast from 6 to 95 dinner at 1234 and 6, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON second floor, with curtalned aicove, 1u a private family; closet, &o, a halt-past tive o'clock, Room, it 63 Bi th street, near Bi SMALL PRIVATE | FAMILY “Wik TAKE A GEN- tleman and wife to Board, ane. Bedroom in second floor, well firniah font posse fern improvements, at $15 per week; Tocntion escent Re Cercyees psbanged,. Ava Weg 18 1 B PARIMENTS, GENTEELY FURNISHED, SUITABLE for two young men, with fire and gas, in a pri ly, whore no boarders ure taken, Rent moderate. Appl i vsonally at 45 West Washington place, four doors west ith avenue, A bot plain private family; terms not over $3 per week; of reference given, Address Miss De Glacie, station Lg AND ROOM ON SECOND with Board, for per week. House and ir neighborhood class. Call at ait west ‘Pwenty-sucond street, two doors west of Ninth avenue. ATS BOND STREET—A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN ming together can obtain two large Roomsen suite, With execlient Board, on moderate terms; also a few aingle = attic Rooms. Binner at balf-past 6. References ex- ange YOUNG WIDOW, LIVING IN A MODERN BUILT house in the vicinity of Thirty-first, street aud Broad. way, would let a handsomely furnished Room to a lady and let an # board: or would Board s lady, oF feman, with fess for two days Pocahontas, ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO THOSE LIVING IN hotels and voarding houses, to an establishment opened at 116 Macdougal street, and furnished with everything cessary for housekeeping, in order that a family may have @ te home au live at low rates, A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A PLEASANT location, have several Kooms to let to gentlemen or founities, with the comforts of home and good table provided. Apply at 1s West Forty-tirst street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN. Fe ie may obtain pleasant Rooms, furnished or un- ‘urnishe Apply at with Board, in a small family, Dinner at six. PRIVATE GERMAN ators OF THE HIGHEST Weat Twenty-secoud street, will let a few A “PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET FRONT OR BACK Parior or both, furnished or unfurnished, with good Board and all comforts of a Lome, on moderate terms, 3 BOARDING AND LODGIS@. Ooms Bedroom, R Por Sich aod Yurcernue siteots AND the cy Avenue, Address box 2,903 Font office.§ WANTED—BY A MERCHANT, furn shed, with Bret WO LARGE HANDSOMELY LE be reyes 9 , Rous to let, Place. men, lalss'e fine large looms on tue fourth oer for gontia with Board, on the second floor, at 95 © LET, WITH BOARD—TWO OR THREE lis, oF @ few single gentle ‘clans Board? deli with all w bear ro Let— from With gas a U liad LEY furn. Board for wo F ‘ANTED—BOARD, WITH ROOMS ON; or third floor; hot and coli water; Fourth and Twen third 5 2, ANTED—BY A ingle lady, acgominodations, for the winter in a pre vate family; UR: Heart. PAMI- n ean be accom a pgbttil i oo house containing provements. Apply at 52 University place, AT 108 LEONARD STREET, THREE DOORS Broadway, furuished Rooms to single gentlemen, nd bath attached, ON THE SECOND FLOOR, TWO LARGE sued Kes toa quiet lady and’ gentieman, with the Indy Audresw C., Madison aquare Poat ISHED FRONT ROOMS TO LET—W! iitabie for s sinall family or for siugie Ae Pleasant situation; avery comfort insured, t » Washington place; dinner ue HE SECOND? locate | betwe i be paid per we eireet; $90 will OANTLEMAN AND WIFE AND where there are no other boarlers preferred. Location desired between Fourteenth and Tuirtleth streeus and Fourth and Bixth aoe Address fice, New York, immedial YOUNG LADY PUPIL WISHES BOARD, ty Og A | agile re! erences given an box 1,867 Post of- ly. ein particulars. Unquestion- WY Aare. SOAR. IN er A ROOM AND Hedroom, with Board, for gentlewsb, wife and euild, convenient to Wall and Fulton ferry, tion, price office. dress, stating loca. ‘and description, Bank, box iio New ‘York est Uy serene A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, A furnished or unfurnished Room, with re a private inter at6 family preferred; not to exceed $35 per month: o'clock, Address, with full particulars, H. BI Herald office. ing plac Pont off ANT! ed with good enjoy the Poxt o! a5 1 37 4 House neighborhood frst class, In’ West Twenty-third streets "References exchanged. Address for three days W. D. C., jerald SUIT OF TWO APARTMENTS, ELEG nivhed, comprising two large parlors, wo large Fooms, bath; de. to rent, without SBourd, wo" two single, tlemen, in the as private residence No. 106 West Fourteenth st References required. et. SMALL ROOM, WITH BOARD, WANTED BY A | Croton unde young man, {n'a private family, Catholic preferred; 1o- cation above Houston street, Address for four days stating terms, 4c., C. Hl., Herald ofllee, FE TLEMEN CAN BE ACC 60 East Broadway with good Board ai ed Rooms at very moderate prices. GENTLEMAN AND LADY OR A GENTEEL LADY ‘can be accommodated with partial Bourd with a widow DATED AT tly furnish containin, single gent! 98 convenient to two Il WEST SIXTEENTH ST BT =I nished Aparuments to let, WEST FOURTEENTH —BY A GENTLEMAN Maa! WIFE, A iad Bedroom, with Board, tii a first elie private family; location between rbd nt Fourteenth aud Thirty-sixth streets rooms not he third or, References exchanged. ‘Addvens, with terms, &c,, box 4417 Post osice ANTED—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR ‘and Bedroom in the vicinity of Filth above Twentieth str for a jentleman a 0 other boarders; the exchanged, Addie OARD ONLY, IN A RESPECTABLE ya singlo gentleman, on Union «uare, Ire toinity, Dinner até P.M. Address box ‘4,028 EDA LADY WISHES A NEATLY FURNISH- Parlor and Bedroom, ou first 0. secoud floor, [ronty Board, for sf, son and servant, Wuere she can privilejes of ahowe, Address M., Union square INGDON SQUARE —ROONS, WITH FULL OR J, with all the modern improvements, IRVING PLA RNER OF SIXTEENTH street.—To rent, a fine Suit o Rooms on the third igor; also one single Room, Best of reference required, all the mi STREET—A_ PRIVATE ily will rent a suit of elegantly furnished itoo together, with or without Boar men. Louse one block from Fi GREENE, REET, ABOVE SPRING.—ALSTON nt House, furnished Suite of Rooms: gas, lence for housekveping e-onoin tally. Particularly sultaite for sinall, ‘respectable fa Rent low. w References exci 106 NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWA with Board, one jar; gentleman and wife’ “Also wsingle Roow i hall the mod 145% a STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A PARTY ether can oUtaln ene Also a few in ntlewien rooming toy ma sed Extension, with good Board. judy, house strictly private, in a fasbionable location, con venient to all parts of the city. Address M., station D Post | large Roo ottice, Eighth street, the attic. GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFE OR TWO YOUNG 156 indies can obtain Board at No. 6 Prince sireet, near Bower), where no other boarders are taken. Tevms mode- rate, A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR housekeeping or with Board, or private table if requir: ed, in the house,of a very small family; or the house wil delet, furnished, on reasonable terms, ‘Apply at ton avenue. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN FIND PLEASANT Rooms and Board for lady only, with every conifurt of @ quiet home, with a Now England lay whoue hast and will nta year or more, Address for three days Mrs. m A, Spring street. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM WANTED— With fire and Board for lady only; quiet house, locally Tetired; no: Dourders. Address, #. wile e, Retired, station D, Lexing- HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GERMAN FAMILY WISIL to let, with Board, to one or two genilenen, a larce and splendidly furnished Bedroom, with bath room and Closets attached; alsu @ Parior can be had. No other boat erstaken, Referencesexchanged. Inquire at 285 West Ta ty-necond street, between I ghitn and Ninth avenues, LADY OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY WOULD LIK to find Board in a res; ectavle fumily, with a room, gas apd bre include, not to execed $6 aw tion between Fourth and Fo eenth stre changed. Address N. O. D., Herald off e. A hBONT, PARLOR AND BEDROOM—ON FIRST fran ond. wife, or @ reepenable laay, Settee meee Apply | at nous | Sullivan tres table lady. Terma’ reasonable, FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—FOR LADY, with conveniences for housekeeping; terma mut be Png The best of efere nee wiven and required, Ad- dress One Room, Herald 0 JOARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, ou second floor, suitable for @ gentleman and his wite or single ceutlemen, at 115 West Twenty-third atreet, be tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. References exchanged. OARD. “FURNISHED, ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ON moderate terms, tolet, in a private family, ( man and wife or two single Kent beferonces om nged. Apply at 206 West Twents BOARD. GHANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT AND ck Rooms, containing large closets, gas and water, tolet, with Board, to gentiemen and the single room fur gentlemen. House and table ply at 170 East Fourteenth srect OARD.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHE! A with or without Board for the lady. Aen, Roo, m for housekeepin water and closets. In- 8h Housion street, front quire Poarorna—ar NO. 87 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH street. One large Room, with privilege of bath room Attached, to a married couple, at $16 por week; ulso n xood sized Room to same at $14 per week, auc a Room toa single person at $6 per woek. In oxch case tire and gas included Boar, ON MURRAY WILL—A GENTLEMAN AND wife or two gentieme can be accommodated with Board and second stor) front Room, with bath kc. in a sual family, by applging a7 Basi Thirty eighth, stivet, between gion avenues, lial WANTED—FOR GENT B rvant; a; must be fp frat rants: TER Ap D WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN Avterican private family living | di aty above Seventcentivaurens aud ed betwee Thirdand Bish avo. ues, one well furnished uired, evntain! nat wid Tea. or Diner: water, dc, together with Br ferences exchanged if desired. Address, with particulars, Elliott, Heraid office. CARD, WANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN in a Grst claas house; two Bedroows joining parior, between Fi arth +04 Twenty-eighth street illy preferred. None but first class need C. Cook, Herald ofice, OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN JERSEY EE Anawers muat state terive, which must be mode- rd y ve rt: Advance. Address Libty, Herald JRoarp WANTED—BY A Gi TLEMAN, IN A SMALL 80: tal private family. Answers will pi cate nuns | ber in ee iy And full particulars, Address ©. J. B., Herald SEY city “PLEASANT ROOMS “ON lv for either familles Es vat aireet, near Hudson, JAVIN EN OBLIGED by iny bua ness to ‘eave pléasant oth » woul Hike to end to part ing board, south rooms, «| Vountt. ‘ull the comforts of 'a genteel | e most pleasant in Brooklyn and he ferries, Address | York, of Brooklyf Post off | jon t within one block of car rontes to ‘ail ald oftice, New Willis, He mee | n Obtain Board and @ sae story ven Breve en —- ENTLEMAN AND WIPE To | single gen nt Room, iad pelea family, ot $9 dd cohvenient to cars atid fortygs, t, neay Lawrence, po" COKLY N.—PLE. |, may be had by apply in: house With modern improvements, 1 aS Gohventent to the ferrive; large rooms cp second Hoot a 1 room on third floor, Dinner atl P M. at ly; Jon! ‘at Oy Citnton easant locat with all or sing! cluding gas aud Ci je gentiomen. ‘PRINCE STREET, 87. CLATR Hous! gantly furnished Rooms, with Bedroo the conveniences for housekeeping ‘oton water, to let to respectable fam 166 Ff RE’ $5 $5 $10 white, larg the above $25 able for a gentleman and wile oF two single gentlomen. 21 the city, 2 COLON, Ave iivabe om ait noon “REWARD .—LOSr, where it will of the owner, F: BLarge, 9 lrtace srcety Gener: REWARD.—IF THE Fetuen the seme to the owne WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR PIGHTH avenue.—A handsome sittin, io let, neatly furnished, in a reepe stab Koom aud Bedryom je private family, mult Kooms, for imuiedia containing the cous Hn 0 Crown. x HOTELS. w AQUIAR Sneer, 93 HAVANA. ‘The sub. ep voF Kegs leave to invite the travelling public to tha nbove hotel, The location ts healtty and convenlent to nly furalehed, with Sat oderace prices, TI 4s well supp! Also. sclected stuck of liq freshments, inh, French and Gerinnn spoken. OTTO LADEWIG. ADE STA, CLARA, cube en Baa dn oF without 1 ode. f liquors and refreshments Hoglish, French aud Gorman spoken. REWARDS. $5 REWARD L BE PAID FOR THE RETURN to 48 Wall street, thir ror BY East Forty-lrst stroet, of a buck mnie Be . 8 onthe old, with a white a under lis Was lost_ on Thonksgiving afternoon. the vicinity ot Blaviison n juare. WARD. THANKSGIVIN AFTER. OST, ON ON S\TURDAY NOON, 22D inst. be(ween the tlovis of HL and Lovelock, in’ Hun- ters Paint ferry house, a Cols Revolver, mark L317. 86 et will be given luny person returning the same to the ry master at Hunter's Po ut morket or at James sl ventana to the owner, REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, A BLACK on. and white spotted Coac Whoever wil Bim to #2" Prinee strect will re e Senet naa $15 REWARD.—NEW Piel pLaup DOG LOST.= DLO Lost Nov. a © Prince street, be- and 11 o'clock, a Newtoundiand Dog, both fore t ge bushy tail.’ Whi will retuen the mere place will receive the binek and tan Terrier we Went Fittecn he will receive the above re ‘and no gu guestious were to the uate nu tarthe No r wt. a abe $10 ? HILDE ont t ¢ THE i. N KLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CARL UMatiemen. saab acoonuinquatey wich 6 TARR y oining, secon floor, front; hot and 4 grate in the room. Bat luck, Apply at 18 Ciintou a clove Boner ‘Dinner at fir ILY DESIRE A FEW ROOKLYN cy P tne Rig 3 My rs moder Dot imma exreet, five blocks from Ha- LET=TO GEN. rth avenue, ocar Ninh J ibroudwy K cara FURNISHED B Roo E ‘emen, without Board, at Streot, and within « few doors of $2 REWARD WILL BE rato Fon gue Fo! 01 the folluwing property, stolen in North tween’ Bath ys siete fom Top Wage age. samiy complexion blue fannel aod ye tan ment op his right ing his body (oCity Island $250) is whose mother de 170 BasigThiriy-third sree! alters wee mas or apy exer {ietty Giasguw, vey will tie SHORMATION WAXTED—OF WILLIAM aRfilox RECOVERY Brookiyn, ‘D han “hack Harness. three of quarters Beef, one Top. Dinex, box red and wheels white, NG Fourth and North F te, pee $50 ‘REWA, oct. OFF THE sor Three Bi: hb the steamer ret ©: Boston, of Sand . Joho, Mhaler, 37 years ev, trimmed ws J. M. ill receive te above reward JOSHUA LAVINEMS, Cly Leland. ON TUESDAY AFTER” ry, between Fourth and Hous REWARD. Lost, noon, In the Bow ton streets, a large Diamond Cross, ‘The finder will receive tie ove feward aud tue thanks Of the on ner by returning Wtto No 4g Second street, LBY. . A. BAL KRW ARD.=<LOST OR STOLEN, WHILE ar Ww River depot, tive $100 United Starrs rn Howse, will recel@ the ADY WISHING TO ADOPT A FEMALE CHILD, at ita birta, ot Mra Mans u 7 seen for three REN TAKEN FOR ADOPTION, OR ADOPTED 10 goed hy * taken to bua and, good forts of a bor Mme. tepdance and all t » between Haramgnd al te to 8. joey well fan he will heat of 90 othing to hts advanta HEIRS OF THE LATE JAMBS MACNATR: w ior Ame! Nat about the year CULURE, NAISMITH & BRO- eny of aotuething t0 thele dark hair, en: Ke ma boots. eMeouay thorn tabs Seen in the LRM os the Took of Gordan etteot ferry. supposed to bave gone with the soldiers to Phils ry Ss Weshineton, Avy intormasion of him will be thankfully re ceived by his faiber, Joun Anthony, at 178 Henderson sifest, corner of Gregory, Jarsey City. F SIGNOR PERSANO 18 STILL, IN NEW YORK UB A will plewee cail on Big. Muzio, 44 Weet Sixteenth street, — TO LET={ON SECOND FLOO! nN tae ana an at No, 46 East Nineteenth sueet, id near Broadway. References given and required. Fr meeaep ROOM 7 TO LET—AT 422 WEST En pire’ S BOARD. Inge titty? vette fi shed “Hoo West Fourteenth stree Reference 00D BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS TO BE had for gentiemes and tet wives or single land also oom for single gentlemen, without Bleecker street. Ob SINGLE ROOMS F Gow. Ye hast twenty GPx BOARD WANTED-ITHER IN NEW Gee coe Brooklyn, by au American, where he can hare ) Bee lessons full particulars and ‘which asi De scouarstey Fy Ge is Heald me, ply at 147 3 mee A, Re THERE 18 A LETTER IX THE ‘POST OF or. ‘ou. Itis of the ulmest hnporianee that you Lite Shoutd Feovive it at once. wyour UNASCOUNTABLE ABSENCE Dia- N SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, ONE OF THE avenue cars, about the junetion of the Third and sacs your family. If yor cannot return home fin" NTLEMEN WISHING seeclausly, write to me af onee, ——- RTH fourth: an over ® young ina anu DrOKe We leg. Any one aven Who witnessed the Accident, or who can give any Sarormatign im, poinion, to It Will contribute towasis at of justice, by ening or sending th anon, No. 48 Second seems, CF to ot hie. A Wiikinso: EBugaod ry GENTLEMEN, “WiTit Finer. So. 1. Hanover street, NDS OF FREDE ress bos 268 Post otfiery street, care Of Ulossop road Post oltive, She eer