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D—BY A family, or for a pecedicment gouesuey? YOUNG WOMAN 1 Tarnll soligi mgood beker at ore rend and’bnsealt. Hes Ae ot eit Feteseuce from ber Tat ‘place. Cait at MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A BABY TO WET cone or dry nurse at her own house, No. 7 Front st., De WISHES TO FIND Heer cmare atone a a at No. 5 West 37th st., between 10 and Potdlock. saps opie | LARGK NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED fatter ant horcies anes gis wank alate a Ee Kegency, 129 Meceker st.” APPY at German Emp! NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN Ww A Girls want situations to do general housework, &. nt cu OWE'S German Institute, 17 Blanton sh, Bear the gh ig NID, MYT Pa EYP ES AE RES Li Genet GA MIDDUE AGED WOMAN) WHO otpoaks English, h, French and Gorman, wishes situation uation men or family. i Mrs. D,, No. in 0 26 Ste Mark's plate. Staion seme ae es LAND rt au emule servali ef every Mallon TOF Une MIBORORE: branches “GF hausowerk, farm.) ‘Appt: at Baployment fo Mile vccner ce te » GITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG LADY WOULD like to be housekeeper in a gentleman's family, or ladies’ SSmpanion; would be willing to make herself useful in any as compensation for board, and has uo objection to tra- Welling, Address Miss M, Morris, station G- Good refer. ences given. -ANTED.—AN AMERICAN LADY, WITH UNEXCEP. tionable references, desires a situation Lo superintend hold atlairs; is capable of pe has taught chil. be companionable in some res} She can make herself usefule Gail ot oF Two days B. 8.71 East 12h at, ncn A henry AS a Be A respectable youn, woman; good reference, § Apply at 865 Atlanue a . Biot a ‘frookiyn. nt gli "ANTED—A SITUATION, A_ RESPECTABLE Pal smears ame 1 cara a uct Wee ig (9 Gapiarniey ts 8 come ‘Mf requi M.A. C., Herald olice Bs Bacar hen iheneating ELE. we srepe nas! #8) of im the washing: ice —FIRST ie Sp th | aon OUR Ware : Lea ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE MILLINERS, APPLY to Mra, Morrison, 308 Fourth av. Was GIRL COOK AND GOOD W. and (ea musi Ames Axe herself gseful have at do We Between Tt and th ave, Monday morning. after 0" W4NTED—4 WOMAN, TO, DO GENERAL 1 HOUSE. children, German preferred. Apait Seth we i CH OR ENGLISH Gl WASTED <A, FRENCH EX RL, : ‘ Bal SG see a Ene oe Hotel, “ANTED—A, LASS: MILLINER; ONE. WHO W. Pers Fifimaiog, also “few good drenamnakern, ee 4 ie goth ay av. Loum, - cf ) PIGROUOELY, UN. at 17 Eaat 4lat st., Mon- STE -&: nok, derstands her busil day, between 8 and 10 A. ‘s ANTED-A COOK: ONE THAT. 18, WILLING TO work. | Inquire ut the Shakspere Saloon, at the junc- {Yon of 85th st., Broadway and 6th w ATED EE GIRL A OS GENERAL, HOUSEWORK, at 18 St. Luke's place, Ni commento need apply. ‘Al D—, (OUNG’ WOMAN, AS WET NU: E, Wate by Ey oun quire at Mine. Poulain’, ‘ANTI '—MILLINER APPREN- W. ‘ED yates Freuc pe aka and M2 Hart ‘9h ast. - French, 150 CLOAK MAKERS WANTED. THE HIGHEST wages and steady work given to Orst class workers none others need apply. EGRALN, 129 Brondway. 50 MANDS WANTED—ON beghy CLOTHING— € coats, Jackets and pants: also 80 good operators Snishers and britton hole makers, in the house, Apply nox Monduy at 04 Warren st,, second floor. _ HELP vi WANTED—MALES. CCOUNTANT WANTED.—A MARINE INSURANCE * Company desires to ou the services of a good ac. countant. One familiar with routine of marine insur- ance preferred, “Addrens, siting qualideations and expec tations as to salary, Preatuent, Herald ofice. SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT 15 OR 16 YEARS old, wanted in @ broker's office, to do general office work; must Tenia Paley et, arents and furnish first class references: salary f d por week for inst year. Ad- dress box 4,744 New York Pose o! stating references, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A young woman who is a good shirt maker, and under. stands all kinds of family sewing. Can be ‘seen for two Goya at 11 West22d st, Best city reference given. ANTED_PMPLOYMENT IN bitte Vipin ne any ork, W., box ota Yost Post ee wy apiece Nal poet py Aree A. RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, the washing of Bast te igi ‘or gentlemen, at her ‘own residence, No. 87 th st worn AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT, A SIT- uation as tress and to assist in chamber work. — of reference from last place. Gall for ronda in the millinery store, ANTED-BY A YOUNG, LADY, A POSITION AS . Can be Adres’ or seen at the where she can be bighly recom- hear 6th av. house ry mended, 18 West iu SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES: ‘A NATIVE NORTH CAROLINIAN, MORE on LESS acquainted in all the Southern States $rBerlence in active business, pruposea shoe, gt dry or hardware Rowwa in Now Yorks He wctia comings eee foence trade inia, South Carolina and Georgia, and can in- from those States. References given and re- caro aenere: Parrrones, Walvis See all eiseet, nC. X, who will furnish references, rie A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SALES. in a fan goods ai German and French. "Address C. G- ke Hervid ofice YOUNG MAN, AGED 2%, A FAIR PENMAN AND good at figure’, desires a ‘situation in some wholesale where industry and merit will insure advancement. Address for threo days Prompiness, box 220 Hersid ollles. ung man able and willing to work, whi sont is the control of workmen: fae a practical 0g, Beast Leola, Belorstces Be ee Ae eC 160 Herald office. ee aM Oe 0% nd'g business, and who can give the best of reference digaion tambankingor werebous atiieoe et Ae SITUATION TO GO SOUTH 18 WANTED—BY A ing and ‘and ts expert. in the perdi has ah + AEA PS eat YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN IN THE BANK. sey rey south or west, Understands English, French and Address F. 8., Heral Peivenyrd RAmrEDABE-A A YOUNG MAN — ree Srlenereiiend was yn et a figui m (omens afraid 1s correc! whe hard work. Address H. G. T station SGrasdae Po get gee RARTED WRT, A COLORED. ee, AS waiter or coachman. Address A. D., 77 Herald —$<$ << A fgets end gr eAsTOn, yd A YOUNG MAN WHO business, in a ba: i Gan give the best of elty reference. "Address Hi Ds box 306 rn a eS an WASTED{A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT SURVEYOR; watered” Bhakapee et ar r hod Chambers ‘and rey ay A spare MAN ry YEARS OF AGE, ¢ position of travelling agent for some wholesale manutactering houne whe wish 9 criend thelr trade ude through the Northern or ‘aie States by auch m ferences given onesty, in an Address fis. ‘oboe, oY ste ATION AS COPYIST, IN A LAWYER'S oilice, References good. Address ‘box 35 Oyster Bay, Sy ANTED_A SITUATION AS TELLER IN SOME bank or banking house in Nashville or Memphis, Ten- bpm w any Southern or Western city), by a young man Ho ours ol has had three years’ ‘caperience in the banking mission business in the city of New York; is a en. ae Z 5880, HELP WANTED—FEMALES. A Y mip AGED WOMAN WANTED—AS FOREWO- man in a perfumery factory. Must understand dusiness and be competent to superintend about fifty gh A liveral compensition given to one who will sult. “Apply, with references, at 171 Duane NUMBER OF EXPERIENCED CLOAK MAKERS wanted and good workers. The highest prices will be paid. Apply at No. 9 Fifth av, FEW GOOD DRESSMAKERS WANTED, AND ONE, Apprentice. Apply at 125 9th ot.» a few doors west of away; hours from 8 to 9, and after 4 o'elock P, M. Rest of references given. Address Bost oes, W N.Y. § EADING ON SILK. EXPERIENCED HANDS wanted imi ate! mig Bd to bead on silk. Al for one ‘week at 112 Meadow at., between 2d and 3d sts,, ken. Coenen MAKERS WANTED.. SrWnree evenatins bs a machines to make corsets.) Steady work @. W. LOCK WOO! £40 Pearl ot. near Broadway, Lata I ES RESSMAKERS me —DUMEDIATELS Atm "none Bul need apply. Call vefore 90 cle erent errr RESS MED ROMBAERDS WANTED.—THE HIGH. A el ragee given, 0 ood hands, Apply to Madame A. ‘ooster Amity. ag TENDER WANTED—AT 37 CANAL ST. OOK AGENTS WANTED. —A FEW EXPERIENCED by subscription, a first claas publica- ‘ork. Apply to Buner & Huntington, uvausers ilon in theelty of New 469 Broome st. BY. WANTED,—SMART BOY, FROM 12 TO 14, TO take cash and bundles. Apply Sy R. H. Macy, 204 and 206 6th av., near 14th st., before 9 OY OR YOUNG MAN WANTED—IN AN OFFICE UP town. Duty very light. Good reference required, Ad- dress box 3,230 ‘ork Post office. 8 AT AU Sedat ABOUT | dea Soh enceniee ier satel Yt ehso kanes | EES Sian eae ears ? OF CROCKERY, &0.—HENRY 0. OE Lge ete aaa garment 9f White Granite and ton, Cr va tuble nch China Vases, "Toy Tea Se! b without reserve ee LERDS AUCTIONEER Mf, WiUBEDS & talldry, 5 Livery seat : VALUABLE brain E GALLERY OF FINE a ever before set cle market, having been platy re frame fpanme: oe, Van Seart patesabe i masters, crrecally Bilston, aco jucot A = Sa tewot Warn, are ey ate teagan NRY D. Prarbgges apjoata ake Pot af a= 7 Nassar oct. a peiosks in Trot o 2 thelr en ir of iror M she and Hier Ts'hands fh ae “beni fa Prats Hina harness, r the sada! drt by alady during the simmer, oa oy Fe monet 00 y Ou Fomainsan, of thi im * fiso, ab ight yMare ears ‘ee Prada van a tpt naee Wagon ng 80, aan is high; 8 yeareold, warranted hae ite i'll WAiso, weveral sets of ite ond Beadle, &0,. Sc, — D. MINER, ATOHORELD-MehRAROOM a saan street. oppoaite the Post BALE oF Chore Bib wins wis MOST HARE IN BON ND AT AU fon, nant BOMBRVILLE. at treet BALANCE, OF STOCK TO ey Ura “ithe, Comprising some of the choicest old Wines, Brandies, Jae nand Monongahela Whis- Mustard, Spices, &c., &¢. y. males Rum, £6, Bou eg, ds Airo teas, Sardin cn wil be ready on Tui ICHEL KERRIGAN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT auction, on Monday, 16th inst., at I0'o'elock, at No. 435 Third avenue, Household ‘Furniture, consisting of cane and sofa bottomed () halrty Sofas, mabozany, ‘Tables, marble to Bureausand Washatinds, inshogsny Bodstenda, hair an straw Mattresses, 41 Bri Carpet, Drngget, Oil- cloth, 6 gilt Mirrors, of crockery, Showeases, ng to housekbsping. “Sale ERRIGAN, Salesman, FPICE OF THE COMMISSARY OF gtd Ore Fort Schuvler, Now York Harbor, Oct. 14, 1 iy cll neetion of the ree General Commanding the Dep istsiont of the ge 1 will sell at public auction, at thle plate atone o'clock P. M.,on Wednesday, the 18th inst., the following subsistence stores, viz:— Terme, cash on, aoa bartels Flour. eon ‘el cash on delivery at the government loc] ‘or Schuyler, New York harb or . : EB. BERIER, ¢: 8. BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 , etober 17, very large tot of weasonable goods, anitable for men and women, Bedding, Pillows, by order of 1 Freel, G1 Rose atreet, og . Detober 18, large Wit of men’s and women’s Cloth: Ing, ke. By order of A Gyodman, $l Centre street, ‘Thurs. day, October 19, n large lot of men's and womeu's Cloth Waiches und Jewelry By order of &. Kabn, 206 Oran street, Williamsburg, in an DAWNBROKERS' BAL East Broadway —Tuesda RUG CLERK WANTED, INQUIRE AT 19 AVENUE , oF 180 Allen street, for two days, Wes AND FUR SALESMAN WANTED—IN A BROAD- store, To save trouble, none but men of ability need apply. Address Hats and Furs, box 210 Herald office. ARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—ACTIVE MEN ‘wanted to engage na pleasant and profitable business ihat wlll pay from » $50 per but a small capital re- ro red to commence w th. joward ‘Tilden, 132 zy ‘PawennoKpe: § SALERICHARD, FIRLD, AUC. Hioncer, will sell, at bis’ saleroom, 489 Pearl street, to- morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, 400 lola af Men's Clothing Cloth Frock, Sack and Business Coats, Cassimere and Doe: skin Pants, Silk Velvet and Cloth Vests, and beavy Beaver and Cloth Overcoats. By order of 3. D. Moss, livensed pawn- broker, 61 Catharine atre; AWNBROKER'S: SALE TUESDAY —JAMES AGAR, ‘troncer, will sell, at No. 89 New Bowery, 400 lots o: Women Clothing, Quilts, Blankets, and suitable tor the full trade. E & KELLY, 609 Second a it of Hudson ™ TATIONERY. NTED, A SMART SS famitiar wi town. Address, 1 ones reference, ability, expectations, ‘OUNG MAN, No business and to grow up with it, dawe D,, box 175 Ie &e., B. ANTED—A COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED RE- tail salesman; one well segvaiaged with the business, in a large fur establishment, until February 1, and to whom a a liberal compensation will be paid; none but first clase appli- ng references, &v., need apply. Address box "505 for New ANTED— A DOZEN CASH BOYS. APPLY AT AR- nold Constable & Co's, Canal and Mercer ats, ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL A NEW, CHEAP, POPU- lar publication; returned soldiers may do well with it, ‘Apply to Fowler & Wels, $89 Broadway, New York. WANTEDIIN AN IMPORTING HOSIERY HOUSE, AN netive lady with some exparienca in stock, Addie stating age and salary, box 6,719 Post office, ANTED—A BOY, FROM 12 TO 16, YEARS, TO RUN rrands for a cartectionery: must be clean and know the city. Apply at 804 Brondway. ANTED—A MAN; ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS THE oyster business and (o make himself genevally useful, Call at 6434 University place, after 9 in the morning. ‘ANTED—TWO nc silyl » Ratha bering reid thoroughly experienced in the oa salary paid pry to Davidson ‘rethers, 6. and 63g GOOD AND Bowery. ANTED-MEN, AT 167 BROADWAY. rt men, with small capital, to introduce Colby's Flourand Meal Sifters; the only one that will bear the teat Of use and is in great demand everywhere. D. C. COLBY. WANTEDTA YOUNG MAN. FROM 16,70 18 YEARS Old, to act as agsistant silesman in a retail hat and fur store. A’ person of some experience in the business prefer. red, One who is willl srork Imnself up in this line wit meet with a permanent situation, Apply at $25 Grand st. ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT SALESMAN FOR A mitinery and faney goods house, recently established; ‘ost oflice. can have an are fn the business with $600 or $1,000 cash, Address W. V. ~» Herald of office. Pao kT ene NTED—A STOUT YOUNG MAN, TO WORK IN A stable; must understand the care of horses and sta: on the premises; one from the old country preferred, Ad- dress 8. 8. Herald office, Wise YOUNG MAN FROM 18 TO 20 YEARS of age, aa assistant clerk at the desk, to go out to St. i duress, with real name and reference, -R. 8., A BOY, ABOUT I4 YEARS OF AGE, A vosident with his parents, town, mail, not personally, (0S, A. miei HAVING en MPION, 425 Broadway. ANTED—A. MAN OF THOROUGH EXPERIENCE, v of the Ince curtain department, T & CO., Broadway and 10th st. pt city referonee, _ for, the silk ‘ANTED TO GO SOUTH—A PERSON ACCUSTOMED to cultivating with improved machinery and suficient- Jy Intelligent to take charge of a, large number of farin In Dorers, Address to-day box 5,087 New York Post office, with name and addres WASTED- 4 MAN TO SELL GOODS ON COMMIS. sion, to hardware and wooden ware dealers. Apply at 132 Reade at. - WANTED-IN A BANKING HOUSE, A CLERK: MUST write « good hand snd be quick, at Squres,_Addroxs, with with reference, lating salary required, box 1,167 Pos’ office, 40) BRICKLAYERS WANTED—aT $3 60 ah Bae, ‘ Forcompetent and quick workmen; vey every Satur: iny. ‘at the bui ‘oppoait aterson, elgg 4 ‘a Dusit Builder. 50 Ax NTH=RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED, 25 geal And travelling, in every Slate and coun, ydhoughiat ihe United States, to sell 0 of ind Eternity with: th the Friend of the Bil Address kere} Henry Crone, box 68 Post oflice, Tiarrisburg, Pi Heat: dence 68 Race street. » near RESSMAKERS ARTED 8? NO. 6 BOND STREET. Also several apprenti Foerch T CLASS CLOAK HANDS AND sige. BUTTON. ‘kers wanted. Apply to Mme. F. Pinchon, 66 peste CLASS MILLINER WANTED—TO GO A Sit = tance in the country. Good wages given. Ci THE “TRADES. POPOGRArHICAL, “AND, CIV CIVIL oF maining or rge experience, an pare _ Sve Set t sa beral sulsty. fr cares mouth, hie tT. tation By New York. A WATCHMAKRR AND ONE JEWELLER | WANTED, i amd to San Antonio, Texas, by a first: Sidon on , between IRLS WANTRD—T0 LEARN BOOKFOLDINO.— ay! ‘no charge for learning, The work mt we"icarned Tha woek, at WM. MAT: TING, ay PLUSH H SEWER WANTED, TO WORK inthe shop. “Also six hat trimmers at J, D. Bird's, 34 ILLINERS.—TWO EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN ‘wanted at 376 Grand st. house. The Nous oF td'and 2, at Novi RICKLAYERS AND LABORERS WANTED. ‘at the buildings, Broadway and RS e-* —* Meer ce. CASE MAKER. BR WANTED — —ONE poe SL verware work can find stead; and good wages by applying to J BuurB, ir AP snd KING ~~ 4-¥ MAKERS WAN’ Roeree: AT THE Pan Worth at., near Beate erry 8th av. LUSH SEWER—TO WO) Pp if Wweahy, 1 an ae IN a FACTORY OF Sa: WAND: is W De WARTED AT = BROADWAY TO Cp it jew York will be iatendy has rely no mach ine. , COM: si “i PETER SARTED TAS OUNG WORA rat clase, mow tion by applying so P. Bhort, 400 uh ‘one door below ei nt ml [Maras Mawreo@ow soon ANTS oak eee tes EON Ee Baway. wes TED—A WOMAN Se eo N, pure vetoed ihe Wbure een . ANTED-8iX GOOD DARAAMARERS (TRIM. ferret) and a girl to go of errand: uh Ke Gow’ room inorder. 10 Broadway, cornee wicks Geek tenn, reom No, 6, 'ANTED—A WILLING, BFPICIENT GIRL, AS CHAM: bormaid and waitress and aasistant Iaundrexs, Hest pA ferences as to character Fequired. Apply, between 10 83 West 45d at. ee TaD OOTP ANTED—A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS JAPAN. fing, to luke charge of asmall shop. Addreds, with feference, dating age and experience, box 6,007 Post otiiee. ANIED—A FIRST CLASS COOK; ALSO A ac wi pen ‘at 368 Henry st., Brooklyn, DP, Nts PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS PLAIN Cook and lawndress in @ mail family: first elase re- rence required; « Hilo aged, woman preferred. Cail nday and Tuesday i) #t., Up stairs, second loft, UDDLERS | aaa WANTEE. —8ix On ¥ Hoar GOOD PUD. wanted, to whom the current rate of wages mit He in, a deni location. Apply to Henry Matde lane, N.Y. GooD sean My Ls None but a competent vend: need apply. dlers at ot be paid G. Nichols, JDRINTERS.—WANTED, A ‘on colored and wood cut work: workman, who understands mak! oan Bor and wo ged plate, workers: Apply (0 ton, Hastings & Co,"s, 260 1 iT TRAM 60. Trils WANTED—TO GO TO SAN FRANOTS- emia, ¢ silver chaser, one good spla- M. Carr, at Hous. T° 0 HATTERS. a aED, Pour sie if mere at 32 Duane at, APUL AND BH SHEET IRON we eae a rahe HENDIOFH ov Hits, 100 Beckman street, $,—-EMPLOYMENT WANTED, BY A Tent eet Sanadian brewer, Address 8. W., Ottawa Cotice, Canada West, ) ENVELOPE MAKERS —WANTED, AN EXP. Fenced envelope mayufacturerto take the manageme Of accompany to be established in Battimore, Md, Addres Atnerican Knyelope Company, box 148 Post offtee, Baltimor 0 MOROCOO CASE MAKEKRS.—GUOD HANDS ON te CO,, 134 and 196 Willlam street, PRESSMAN, |W Wilo ALSO UNDER. an engine, and to make iimeell gener. 0, ina dail ne spaper office. Steady might and gowd ro nee required, Gall ow Monday, betwoon's nna Mm, ithe. 5 Want stir st Ws SIX SORTMENT TINSMITHS, av ue ué Fulton st., wp stairs: empl Al THRE = ‘OUR OPERATORS ON W Woceterrh Witen's powle senantrer tives toa Ot ne echt drawer Ap Preterred. Also six to ten hand sewers. Apply ai rarren Wants YOUNG LADY serfloulara, W. Meyer, Station.” a. sasaain WaASTED-c000 DRESSMAKERS AND AN ERRAND @irl, Apply at 63 Kast 27th sh, 3 HOUSEKRERER, BY ng Ago, Ae. and cen ma 9 WATER Face ANTED—A L ARCHITECTURAL, xperienced man need apply. ae eater Tk Re Heade st, near Centre tu, Gor a Tron Building. sa OaAREA SOP WORKMAN, TO GOTO NEW- bal Apply, to Henry Grinnell, 44 Maiden lane, Mehick, Newbura, NM AWNBROKER'S SA AGAK will sell, at Jota of Over, Frock and Br tion of dealers. and others. By order of I. Barnard, 24 Third avenue, PAWNBROKER'S SALE--FRIDAY.—JAMES AGAR Will sell, at G® New Bowery. ge assortment of Met and Women's Clothing, Bed Clothes, &e B. COHEN. late Pecare & Co,, 197 Grand street. HERMAN & CO, AUCTIONRERS—SELL, ON MON- Je _ day, October 16, at 10 o'clock, at wo 13 boca. the cn. tire Stock’ of first class Wines 500 of Corks, four second band Billiard Tables’ Furniture, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OUTOBER 19, 1865. ah COUNT Re sc A® pen dent Soca! Bemocrate Cab wil be fe? ob Mou of heath strsotyas Bs locke By orien tenn bhai SELLE even President. ae PATRICK FARRELL, Vico __THomas Fitzcerap, ‘Treasurer, GEAND Mass MEETING COOPER INSTITUTE, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, RATIFY. THE RoMINATIons UNION STATE CONVENTION 4c following named eminen shaperiinen mane bem: invited wai sireae pence! ‘Kil rick, |. Gen, | Barlow, Gov. Reuben E. Fenton, Hon Win. H. Seward, Hon, Edwin’, Stanton, Hon, Josep Gen. Henry A. Bi 5 E, Deladgld ith, fan; JoknW. Foraey. Col. Thome is, Van Bure SEATS WILL BE RESERVED FOR LADIES, DELAPIELD SMITH Chatrinn Commitee of Arrangements, _Joun,R, Lawnnnce, Secretary, OE ART, eal LLenTHE MEM OF THE FOURTH Hy Disinet Convention wi mect at 101 Hester yeaa caine i et ocme, cri seas Teaaiy, Bee. introduced in the mode Proctauation, Legislature, HSS et i. aa Tn view of the important cha of registration of vouera by tho la» #Y, to call the attention: “Jemuye fellow citizens to the to the necessity of pttanding. op. ‘on Tuesday, the 17th (es a the places of regia tive ‘election aistrlets; and further, that, with reforonce| to adopted citizens, each ap- icant “shall prove that he ts a citizen of the Unite: a States y producing 2 certiécate of naturaligation froma court of balance Jarisdiction; nor shall any other proof of bis 4 citizen be received, pales be ‘shall first show to the sabrsinnet of the, Board, of Registry that he is unable to produce such cert ‘The ne further provides that no voto shall be received at apy annual election iu this State unless the name of the per- son offering to voto be on the sald registry, made and com- pleted as hereinbefore wegobR REY ath ine election. EY GUNTHER, Mayor. eee DEMOCRATS, hao a MASS RATIFICATION MEETING ae democracy of the city of New York are invited to meet COOPER ro TITUTE WEDNRSh ee EVENING, OCT. 18, to respond to the nominations of the Democratic State Con- veytion, ¢ following, with other distinguished orators, will ad- adres the meet! ny HON. MON’ GENERAL | HENRY W, SLOCUM, |. JOUN VAN BUREN, HON, JAMES T. BRADY, By order of the Democratic General Committee. DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Chairman Committee of Arrangements { Secretaries. Wits L, Evy, Prten H. Jackso! TPANMANY HALL. Regular Democratic Rept » Republican Nomination. FOR JUSTICE OF THE MARINE COURT, (To fil vacancy), MICHAEL ©. GROSS. TH ALDERMANIO, DISTRICT.—THE MEMBERS OF the William Gallagher Democratic Association are re- quested to attend a meeting at the Little Mac, 11 1 Suck street, on Thursday evening, October 19, precisely. By order of Michael Smith Sheridan, Vice P Edward Riley, Socretetyy Poler Dovley Treasurer; Thomas Kerrigan, sergeant at Arma TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MERTING OF THE 4), Constitutional Union Convention, held at the Bleecker Buildings, on Wednesday evening, October. 1, Charles Mauvelt was anahimously nominated fof Member of Assembly. ALEXANDER HAFF, Chairman. _Joun a Monenvs, Secretary. HTH ASSEMBLY DIsTRIOT—U ciety.—At a meoting of this headquarters, on Friday evening,tOctober 13, o harics Blauvelt was unanimously nominated candidate for Member of Assemb! x Capt. JOHN DOWNEY, Chairman, Lieut, Wit. A: Hureaison, Becrotary. Presi TED SERVICE 80. oclation, held at their ni e soldiers’ (PARTS OF EIGHTH, 5 “ASSEMBLY DISTRI vid * Ph © meeting of the reqa- 2 iriatic, Ninth and Fitteenth ward lar Democratic (McKeon) Convention, held at the Adi on Saturday evening, October 7, Mr. Charlee Blauvelt was nominated unanimously for sflember of Assembly. AS BOGAN, Chairman. ILLIAM ELLIOTT, — AUCTIC NRER.—CAMELLAS, ‘Azaleas and other choice Pooming Plants ai auction, on Tuesday, 171h Inst, a M., at No, 9 John street; & superb eofltetion, to be faold Siliout toners Wr SXER: AUCTIONEER, | AND APPRAISER, attends 10 the collection of claims and tents of absent tees, leaning houses, sales of real eatate, &e 21 Commercial Place, or box 857 Post office, New Orlean RO” WATE! REECIAL. Noricr TO by re wuPLAG. ‘The Croton Aqueduct Board begs otify all per- sone luterosted fe the maintenance of uppiy of water (hat the utmost care and economy tn its use tn at this moment re- quired. The longand severe drought has reduced the tow in the Croton river to its lowest st: White. the river flow is thus at ite minimum, the delivery and consumption of water in the city has so far been kept up to the wantity, whi comparative safety. forded when the river wan yielding Mia full supply. The excens of “the sumption over tho yield is rapidly reducing the reserved ply in our storage reservoir at Croton dam and in the recely tng reservoirs wi nfang the efty Limits, Sirould this cond week longer. the supply to our elt zens would be reduced to lesa than two-thirds the quantity now used. The public is earnestly requested to be warned by this notice, and to exercise the almost economy in all the of water. If thia be done, and even an ordiiary axonable and just utes; if not. no effort on our park prevent results whieh will certainly Ang to onr citizens very great tacouvenienve and possibly in EN THOS. re il ROBT, FL A. _GRoron Aaorover I Drrarry AGLE ENGINE CO. NO. 18—THE MEMBERS, 110 1)" orary members and frieads of Eagle Engine Co. 13 nenied to meet at the engine house to-day, at 12 o'clock, To kttend the funeral of out. lite fellow member, Johin Mi Donnell. THOMAS COMAN, Foreman, &. Ex.isox, Secretary. IR TRIP 18 OVER AFTER THRE sail (vom Charleston, South Carolina, and as we enter the harbor of New York ei ir niinds brightened and our Inner man fattened by the, sumptuous board, (doubly en- hanced by Captain Baxter's spley and hamorons assoela- tion), on the steamer Granada, we eannot but regret to leave'a vessel where we have been the re ‘pients of such un. remitting kindnessses and attentions aa wo have receive the bands ng to this fine and capacioun ate ke the untiring exertio DAYS’ FAST , also the aftability and e: the purier, iar. H. Gorman, ax he enllected 1 mod the delectables: received For the byes"e" ™, HE SPARE BED-—OR COLTON'S PAT Thiave you seen fit Weighs 2 ba and costs $7 sale wholesale and retail, by E. 8. JENNEY & CO Broadway. ‘tractors. Separate sealed vein the Litle of the work for a 8 OF ider and the date of its presentatto ni Cy ey “iatioey “k A RS of Wi inesday, of sewers Inthe followlog In sta avenne, from Fifty-ninth street to near Se ventleth street satreet, from Stanton to Houston street. rom Eighth avenue to Greenwich avei Ninth avenue to ih Tn Al In Jai eat Forty:nimh street, atreet, from Ninth avenue to Bi; "Bees sign ftam Second avenue Fir ave n I street, from Fn Dinghs to aa caed n Went street, from Horatio to Gansevoort street In Roveats avenue, (rom Porky: seventh to Porty.eighth cree ted = bn Leen otreet. ih atreet nd avenue to crown be- to avenue. ele hth avenue to and ian forme ar in ten can be obtained ne TON Ae a erePHe Ct ey *roton BERT be panne iH, } Aged New Yorn, Oetober 8. FICE OF Ay sre iced en mal 18 No. a7 Broapway, ‘orm. —To Pi ope, with the title of the work, and with a aoe of [3 bidder written thereon, will office wi IL o'olock A. M., Tuesday, Gettber M4. 1885, Yor rebuilding pler at foot of IStat wtreet aud jorth river. ter and aaeene Fifty-cighth street, wee cur le For Can Me curb, around Northern Eagan pte? Jan ‘street and Waverley fingging Thirty-sevonth street, between Ninth’ and va ringing ty street, between Eighth avenue and Man- tor rdageng Eighty-fifth street, between Third and Fourth Pon ‘iagging Thirty-second street, between Ninth and Tenth en “plank forma of Is, together with the specications agreements, he pein at this office. Dated, Depatiinent Ne ARLES a. © CoRNELI 1, Street Commissioner. MILITARY. TuPe RECRUITING FOR THE VET. eran Zounves. for the Nationa} Guard of the State, will bo continued at 696 Broadway, third floor, Wood Bros. every evening during the Ww ah, irom Tre to 10 o'clock. Bet who have seen service In other voluuteer regiments and have Boon honorably dlesbarged ean joln thie organization, ‘NaoN's, 080 BROADWAY, where you can get the Daguerreotype, 1 to 1k Is THE ONLY PLACE ur ‘FRENCH J ADVERTIS MENTS. yy. “DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANCAISE BR Qt uisae prodaire de bonnes reeommandations en vi Ox au n, 61 Quest Me rue entre les be et 6e ava, J. ©. W. Acuxe, Secretary.” OTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. —ATA MEETING OF THE Delegates of the MeKeon Convention, held on Friday eventng, 13, at Cogsa’s Hal First’ ergs, corner Eleventh street, onmotions the fick, Thomas J . Creamer was unanimously renominated for Asse Dr. WM. AMURPLLY, Chairman. Crances Varpervoorr, Secretary. 1 TH WARD. ATA alt cay OF 1HE \Hrongeoomntr no of the Ninth Assembly District, (Me! niza- fou), held on, | Friday evenin, Mine TSth’ bats at 274 Ah ave: nue, Mr. ‘the unanimous ‘nomination for Crogan receiv member of Assemb; M, LARKIN, Chairman. . Moraan, Secretary. i TH WARD, AROUSE.—THERE WI ing of the Eighteenth Ward Irvin rner Twenty-second atreet and aver Hi ck. Bininent 1. 8. CAMERON, DAN OPrrren ¥ LingRaLiy ADva oh Taner Stee ALSO P TS BOUGHT FOR DIAMONDS, cna POEWELIY, Acs at 77 Bleecker streets ub mater THE ERS’ Tic A? XO. 2 CITY MALL PLACE AND. NO. 14 CENTRE AVX street, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought for watches, vor the highest price paid for the above elry, diamonds, TI OUIS ANRICH, 7 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW 4 York ITutel, pays the highest eas price for Diamouds, Jd and Silver, Camet’s Hair Shawls; all kinds of Furs, old ¢ Lneos oF any articles of virtu, DAWNBROKE: 8 TICKETS AND hing bought at 84 Clinton street, RECOND HAND THE LECTURE SEASON, r Le ner of exercines tion will ke Ma, i goons, Medi ly invited to attend. Secretary of the Facuity. _ ARTIFICIAL EYE: ROIVICIAL EYES—ARTIFICIAL HUMAN, BYES made to order and inserted by Drs, F. BAUCH & GOUGELMANN ‘formerly employed by Rolescunean, of Paris), 699 Broadway, New o MRS. MULCHINOCK": ‘8, 535 BROADWAY, Witt, BE A found nt assortment of fall and winter MILLINER) RENCH MILLINERY, Pe eiiatntrven near Broadway, New York. We would fully announce Wy oUF friends and patrons that we will on Thursday, the 19th of Oc 8 spectal ope ot Velvet an slit, Bon no Continentals, Derbys, Turbane, ELLIOTY and Mrs, WHITAKER, Heats, Sixt AVENUE, MAMMOTIT MILLINERY, ESTABLISHMENT, 1y place in New York ei city to got a stylish Bonnet or Jockey Tor Rreasonnble price athe i ‘mere, nasertion, but a plain, stubborn fact, an of our’ our customers, who (or yebre have been he “Wictima of Broudway mulliners ind their exorbitant prices can attest” dedat FoR £9) DON Bae wa 45 Pe ron Fon $ i SBE Be ON is, ABW AY a HONE are FOR 18, OL te on ee ie f he BONNETS Fo BOL! Oh hi ROADWA Y AT RONNETS FOR $25, BOLD ON AY AT BONNEBS FOR BOLD ON ON ROADWAY at ite to Inspect our ar imme: no asmortment, which ts poultively the largest in this olty: nearly 1,000 tritmined Hots Siways nade up and on exhibitiva, AND TURBANS 1) i LESS VARIETY, SOCREYS AND TURBARS Mi ! LESS VARIETY, For Indies, misses anid children; all dis tiaes nylon and Geaigne, Doth trimmed and wat vutetinmed, and at all prices Rt tia 80 SISTA ATENUE rom the Astor House and Canal street pass our door? “Reh the cone actor ot yom ont a ue poorer rx sr of the hotels will direct atrany M. T. HIGG! Mizsei MARIE B HAVING | RECENTLY ARRIVED ‘og from Pat eK fine assortment of Bounets and " tang in peed return tment, Ow: i would 0 took oon poke Ca a ey near Broadway, 188 DORSEY HAS JUST RE Mi A MOST ELE- M gant assortment of imported Bonnets, also of her own Genin ‘at mederate price. “ats 14014 Broadway, one door above ahove twenty sixth street, RS, JACKSON'S FALL AND WINTER PARIG BON. nels now ready,—Dressor cut _and made by Madi rom Paria. No. 101 Kast Thirteenth street, cor ADAM HARRIS, _ NO. 7, Bt Tenth street, a few doors from ‘opened her Bridal W Wreaths and Flowers, VOORT PLACE, jway, has just ADAM HARRIS, NO. 7 mSPRVOORT PLACE, Tenth street, a doors way, hae just ge ‘an elegant assortment of Chittren's Hata and Af ADAME Ral Linas Was bg Bo STREET, neti va beantl: wat aagortment of Round Hat jadame RattaN NGS juat received n case tome very elegant Bonnet: denign, ADAME BARRONNE, 687 BROADWAY, HAS NOW UY assortment of French Bonnets hotind Hate, &e., red reed Dresemaking In ail ith seat ILnaten enn brave thelr Ngoods made vp at the abort: * | gat notice and at the lowest prices in the ely, DRY GooDs. “9 RY GOODS. T KINZEYS TW. = Tac ie —_ A * siren batace EMPORIUM, Chua St0nE. the foliowing A BARGAINS FROM AUCTION. “mie ae ON GAL, a WORTH OF DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, | will bo onored weckn cngonenctal pieces BI ALPACA, good qualtt pty Pernt ON THE DOLLAR. Wp ries ate fs * - # $7 cents, worth 4a, Vande TRDOMTS 200 Pieces COLORED ADPAOA, In all the desirable pea t., Be, ase 8, Scents, worth Sa. Hae vam TEEVirs, pane 100 pieces COLORED ALPACA, fine q\ res Ibe. 200. 31 ERS. | 200 pi 4 = cee 2 ELVEN, aT brit | = — —— and eaten anak BSED a ins geste, oes. Pieces BLA COLORED: eee all the all par 100 pieces BLACK and AN RRA Bb o BitMonat OOLLEN 10 pleces BLACK FRENCH MERINO®. wert 130 TO $4. HAWLS. 750. UP. wad: wath Iie, M SHERIF: SALE. | £9 pieces COLORED PREXCH wits hea 2e.on0 FAR Eps Etby H DRESS GOODS: Maillard’s best make, 10¥., worth 14a. vhognne FALL'S TATION, NEW FRESH ence, MOHAIR REPS, in all the new shades, 58. 6d., worth BBAVY TWILLED, | “iat Mon eid Pi | it eccasemsesene naa ALPACAS, wa MUSLINS, sre. | — fee quaien SEGA snmse prcpantion of gttelit? WER I . T BLUXOME’s, PLALD: LEACHED DO... 2 COMMENCING * 2,000 MEN'S rock, TAbE STELES. AT 120. YARD, AVY WOOL BAREGR VEiER ate. LACE VEILS, 206. UP NEW § RW 8’ HE. RIBBONS, y Bt SHIRTS AND DRAWER Bi ELVETS, PLUSHES, siks AND. SATINS. Also, BOXN HATERIATS 0 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SILK APRONS, $1 25, GENTS’ smReohes Particular attention is ‘avited to this aCe aeadiaien of COLLARS, 1. BOX. | all choice and new x Goods. "The sew: shapen for GLOVE DEPARTMENT. «jist received per Allemnanin. PAIRS 3.000 PAIRS ssh MNOS PRENCH KID KISUHENDED | A five assortment of 1 tolge Goods, copaleting Sizes AND COtons, hg oie R Orusniente anew sama Fate itt Pee My bine! pure TL. r ior sporten mm ovo we, it eco range ert, Thread Valenefenne Wlonds, 1,800 PATHS FINE PRENCILG iuOvEs. Mile PAIR UP. Bells" colored "Velvet meee Tarts Panty” Gude Pains | DOSIERY DEPART! ENT. aso parns | pene et a JOSE, 1356c-y Mc. ogktt Woon , BLUXOME, 1,127 Broudway, between 2t/\, and 26:h streets. . Be. HA SE T ROGERS’ ARCADS. AIRS 12840., 200.) 250, A 810 BOWERY. This week, a lotof DRE: ‘OPLINS, i SCARES, | just received by last stearu orth Br s oud ae a oe 28.'t0'$250" | dente, Also MERINOS wad PATAM TTA ott for S234 atch NOKEROMEY DEPARTMENT. fon - od sep ith MEAT cH DV ieupi ces eoucascemees 4) BOWERY 3.0) ALL Lien” A kite WOLD Thin week, CLOAKS, SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, at : Sic, G OLORRD BORDERS, HANDKERCHIE S70. JOB "LOR LIS is, SLEEVE nO LOR LINEN 3 ‘Sers, BANDS, COLLAKS, ES Per cent cheaper than last week. At ROGERS’ ARCADE, Call and see. 4) BOWERY, This week, BLANKETS, FLANNE! and DOMBSTICs, Site VEL Vin, wad & FAPER | , TH reth, BLANKETS, TLANNELS, FANCY BUER BPOOKs COTEOK: We, AICPASE N. B.—A lot of damaged Sheets ana Blankets at half price and 10c. SHAWLS, $100 LANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. © worth $5 5), worth $7 0, wort’ gio ein gts ity, wort ‘These goods were all haned at tive recent large auction nates, aud are cory GREAT BARGAINS Remember, CRYSTAL PALACE EMPORIUM, 262 BOWERY, W. R. ROBERTS, DOZEN. WOOLEN HOODS, RUBIAS, SONTAUS, &c., ICTION. ON MONDAY, 1 000 .RDS DRESS GOODS AND FLAN- NELS aT PRICES WAY BELOW COST. KINZEY, 23 KIGHTH AVENU! Between Trenty-irstand Twenty. second streets TW. K. PEYTON, ao . wy will be offered the following bargains for this week:— ee AUCTION. 200 pair’ fair quality, 9%) pairs fue quality, ARGAING, IN LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING AT THE onvsral Pat ACE EMPORIUM, Wek ROBERI 100 pieces 10-4 all pure Linen 8! 5,000 YARDS OP SMALL CHECK SILKS, in all desirable Fall Shades (very pergarl imperfect in the weaving), ut $1 25 ee Bike be wi orth $2 50 por yard. rs, eeting, 108; worth 14a, 100 pieces 10-4 all pure Linen Sheeting Would 100 pieces 10-4 all pure Linen She 12s.; worth $2. FULL STOCK OP meg Poain SILKS, at $175. nak er EAP AUCTION siuEse AND Ait GREAT I iks, ALSO—TOWELINGS, CRASHES: Dit APERS, fe, &c., 7-4.ail pure Linen Damask, 5s. 6d., worth $i. Every lady should examine these goods before purcuasing elsewhere, fall and winter, at $2 50 and trom er Silks, in all qualities and ths, from $1 25 to $4.50 Buick GROS = AND 77 aed SILKS, AT $2 %.inch Plain Taffeta and Gram rain Bh all colors, for Base BARGAINS!! BARGAI bar ey! IN STRIPED, aan AND FIGURE: PRENCH MERINOES AND POPLINS Pucksiotddeneee es a ae GREAT AUCTION SALE M AUCTION, WILL BE OFFERED AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES below the rmaportate price. 150 pieces “double width” Lal POPLINS, in all the new styles, 3a. per yard, 5s. Gd. 150 p pleces: Housley ‘widths SPR PED POPLINS, in oll the new designs, 4s., w 6a, PLAID and STRIPED RUBAIX CLOTHS, ouy 2s, 6d, regular price, “As or ian crystal. PALA Hi EMPORIUM, REAL FRENCH MERINOES, at at rard, a better qualit; than can be found in any oe prac in New Yor! iy * MAILLARD'S FRENCH MERINOES, 44 Inches wide, at 11235, Last year we sold these goods at $1 25 Pe “ LUPIN’S” FINE MERINOES, $4-%5 and $1 50. 282 HOWERY. “BONJOUR” and “LUPIN'S” | PARIS EMPRESS | (y,yxies HAIR NECKTIES PROM ¢4 TO LOTHS, & I] colors, at $1 50 the yard; the C . RUSSELL, 232 Wome eg SILK AND WOOL OMTOMARS.. AND, BPINGLINE POPLINE, ver: oarycarls, s| (QUARLOTTE G. SMITH, HAVING JUST RETURNED ‘si 50 / from Paris, bas an elegant assortment of French Closks, }+for fall and winter wear; also 0; pera, Carrlage and p- tion Cloaks, which for style and nas defy competition ln pune or America, No, 1,142 Broadway, one dvor abave [AD FOR THE | Tw ixth atreet, New York city, 5 CASES of BLACR and ‘hon ALPACAS, at £0, THE BEST VALUE WE eA NEW FALL DRESS GOODE, vhs it RO Rf Oa the ct Purchased at extremely low prices'at the large auctio pero me May tant * striped POPLIN: MEXICAN at Sc. worth 75c. Rew styles BROCADED ARMURES at Sc, and 60c. pei ys CAMELIA POPLINE, in neat at Be., iH TARTAN PLAID. do.. very choice, at BLA aod WHITE PLAID Porn INS, large bl ‘B0e, CHAMELEON ROUBAIZ CLOTH at S5c. to 75c. TAFFETA SATIN POPLING « at $1 and $1 26 per yard. RENCH FANCY COSTUMES, NiDING DRESSES, made to order and to let; also Dreasmaking. ROBE Et WOLE. TID Brosdway, Jp stairs, oppusiie New York Hotel, MPORTANT TO LADIES. LEGRAIN WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, OCT. 16, A large asadrtment of LYONS VELVET BAS! SRC QUES, CIRCULARS and JACKETR, together re al SERA Vasey of OPERA CLOAKS ateamner Persia. oore waeabe? : H. E..LEGRAIN, "729 Broad corner of Waverley place, eke, at SHAW! write, O abtdaed NDIA CAMELS! HAIR SHAWIA--FALL IMPORTA- t mH ar "GREAT BARGAINS, J. RUSSELL, 282 Wooster at.. three doors below Amity. White and, sca 1 PAISLEY SQUARE ET alae 0th BUR; regular pres rom $12 ATS ROADWAY, Al ADOVE NINTH STREET. and searlet conte PAISLEY LONG SHAWLS at shana worth $40 and a pe ROCHE LONG BHAWLS at $10 and $12, worth an 50. Real PAIS BROCHE SILAWLS, Yong and square, fn en. uroly new designs, i this season. at all prices, from FALL anb’ wistin ‘rasttions CLOAKS, BASQUES AND JACKETS, GREAT BARGAINS 1" BLACK AND FANCY a CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, now oper ge, and fasbionablearsortinant of BASQUES SACQUES, SACKETS CAND. CIRCULARS, VERY LOW PRICES, to which we Invite the special attention of 1 of thet dion, TO! 272 and 274 Bowery, near Houston streeu, X.Y. LYONS BLAC! ACK VEL MAGNPFICE: T QU ALITIOS ba DRE FROM AUCT! EMPRESS CLOTHS (ail shades), LUPIN’S MERINOES, 5) and $1 75, worth $2 and $2 25. FRENCH POPLINS, $1 75 to $2.25, worth $2 0 10 $3. ENGLISH PRINTS, fal wide, 40e., T_LEGRAINS NEW FANCY PLAIDED STRIPED SILK AT $1 75, if POPLINS IN ALL NBW SHADES. ALDS JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS, y, worth $2. cea REAL LINSEY WOOLSEY, at 80 cents, soll at $i 5. cont of importation 50) pieces POPLINS, at 75 cents, worth $1 40. — And many NEW GOODS in We have a fashionable dressmaker, an excelent fitter SILK DOMESTIC PRINTS AND DELAINES. CLOTHS FOR CLOAKING. Robes aud Riding and make to order Ladies’ Dr Habits, in the latest sty es, WOOLLEN. IALF IMPORTE “1,000 SILK LACE BEADED VEILS, at 680. eaco, 1,000 do, do, dS extra fine, Bde. each, EMPRESS KID GLOV do, ES, nt Ge. a pair, LINEN MWANDKERCUIERS, LEGRATN, 720 BROADWAY, corner of Waverley T LEGRAIN’S, ou we. OPENING m4 A FULL TNE 0 OF. larg STYLES OF VED PROW AveTtoy MUD SHITE LADIES BEAVERS UT wiuite nud colores Blankie, Lat , ol w ud colored Hlanktets, Linen z onnguhsmamiie. ava tng. which wil he sold at vite prices, at B. COLE'S, full line of 1 SURF GLOVES. Broadway, above Union syunre, A full Une of HILDREN'S KID GLOVES. GENTS’ DOGSKIN reduced E. F. PINCTION, fhe ANGEL or SHAMS th GLOVE st $1 75 Having returned from Paris, ALN, 729 Broadway. 1s preparnst to exhibit FALL AND winTEn FASHIONS VELVET, SILK, | hort AND OPERA Ga KS. 6 Bleecker street T REDUCED PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OL CLOTH disialh gut gomstens a al MERINOES, BLANKETS, FLANNEL: ALPACAS AND $.000 yarde extra heay Olek hs yard. MI Parametiny very ait * r pale wich street ‘alla Gold aud Velvet Paper, at 18 cents por roll Shillings. Also Balmoral Skirte at low pri rolla beantifal Paper, at B0 cents per roll aici ot Haase crest, F, HOUSTON (LATE WITH GENIN & HEARN) rge iron front store, No. next to drug store, ral Domi all Darts aot the tty ‘andioo iaities in Cloaks and Bonners. Particular atten ng ln all its branches, nd Fainting in all braneher done in try by tiret class workmen, At “Tue am cLmARINO sALt oF Ne oa R, HI, MACY AND 206, ame AEROS caens,, |” sutrncoene womens Amnone lal arguing will be found m large stock’ of RIBBONS, Lack Goons, IN VEILS, ee is SHAWL, 40. EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, French embroidered Sets, Sh : Atul line of Bouvet ‘and ‘Trimming Mitbons, in every UNDER WEAR. vor Also Drees and nf Cloak Trimmings, tn Buttons, Conde, Orua- NosTRRY Hoor SKIRTS, rene ments Ni BENCH PARC Go Goub. ‘dl FANCY GOODS, pear FLOWERS corner of OC Waverley place, LINEN HDRFS, Fourteenth et, AC. BALMORAL Ss ni rok RYNOR is RS COR AND SKIRTS, WE WiLL OE ON WEDNESDAY, the eth of Oetober, our fal! Importation of the above. wa Weak Beatson and TR. Ma JUS RECEIVED, THE PALL Iv ronTATIO A. POPULAR FRENCH iD GLOv Es ror eee, GENTS A MISS: ES, at Oat alg qeaons AND AT THE Lower iy bi aN cr Stree.” 4 o SIXTH AVENUE, NBA ONDAY. 1 WILL OPEN “ANOTHER OW THOSE we at Long Camels’ Hair Shawle, block centre and i 2, uno, onter At, third door fom Amity A OPROIAL, rae eM: T BALE oF DRY GOODS CRYSTAL PALACE. EMPORIUM, NO. 262 ROWBRY, W. RK. ROB ne “GREAT RUST” rece, f the ual recelved ret i, AUCTION BALES T OUR DECISION) petatt, ALT KINDS OF of the past week, tie following bafgaing, at prices never be- pry Goons * ¢ se enibos fore offered (0 1° Sw YORK Ponti ea eran moo since the commencement of the late Mion, Ie STL a SILKS, MILKS. aU ELAIN "Tat Fretas th 1a black ‘and all the de enerally, that for ‘he ‘present tt Seet be tie * deb be ; f ‘4 for all who can to dot “ shoppiny age Sete the stravle sbadas, Roos ornin nthe after part of the eo mre often #0 52 picase BLACK, thdaltine he dentra hades, for present | ore hurried ta de atenog imponatbla 10 08 wort f rere ‘coon ° UGH CORDED. ARMURES, GROS GRAINS, TAFE: Pg le he lam great decline an the TAS. GROSD" WAFRIQUES, DRAP DE PARIS. BRA DE | Oxqh at fing to yive the benefits ot the YONs, LEM and every take known 10 the | MaKe eN) 1 Odd. ‘east, No high trade, al far below importers’ prices, prices for cash etn a lah, and GREAT BARGAIN, ‘Alpaca p10 ‘ARE BROCHE SIAWLS, quates tn centres of every shade, $3 25 each, fn gon worth ities, $3 75 each, vyinale icaden caren at should exami pie ie ‘$b ices . oom a gains tn Pind and and atm ith eartous = lore, $7 00 each, and Americas Balmoral Skirts retailed worth gis _ fie aN shales Rye Beaver Cloths for ke at $2 00, $ a Sa Sone Bea are eae tot agent z thing in ont line will find 1t a good Ro me Oy names to vist Jur pince of ska all classes of guode Cryetai Palace Report. FEW MORE FEATHER DUSTERS, AT 2%e. BACH, titers bow WNSEND'S, 089 Broadway, me A OTICE O E OUR" it rN, ma puexcrer staeer, cbf

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