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ae Re H. O'NEILL & CO., IMPORTERS OF FRENCH MILLINERY GooDs, are now offering their Fali and Winter Importation, com- prising the latest aud richest and ost desirable novelties known in the Parisian markets. © WOREERY & CO Broadway and El Eleventh street, will ey MONDAY, November 4 great reductions in Silks, s colored Silks, for day at id evening wear, $1. Bo ii eee ptnant of Neutral Shades, Brocatel Tikatin all the new and deilcate tints, for even- A te Sarita ‘assortment of Ottoman Satin de Lyon, Z-Ineh, all colors, $4; re {need from $7 nish Lyons Silk 1 50, RIBBONS, Suck ls the <n rae mike Of Bonnet, Gourd, Ladies, } SASH RIBBONS, | ai Exa, 3 ee. wpe 0 SHES, NS, Gatne, Ballon, very tor ofits! BONNET RIBBONS. T JAMES, M' aes BO°8 street scat phi eartons No.2 Grosgrain | 5, d venth street, Le onnet ons, 42c. o ech offer Ae, to. . 1,000 cartons No. 16 éBroserain RIBBONS, on MONDAY, November 4 O'NELLL's | Ranet Ribbons, 48 Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarf. Tadfes, | thistine of Bonnet itivnons al FOR. in elegant designs. Con newest. shades—goods | RIBBONS, —— ONEILL'S | which we warrant ail sik and Also the cheapest line of all wool the finest quality. Shawls ever offered. bere Ps All hen} Raxersibie’ Otioman Shawls, Ladies sme \-75) FEATHERS FOR ap! wor irs at proportionate! low prices, O. cH pa Toehiaine Sbuteee taworeae tT t BUST gran Wier ‘rps, | FLOWERS alway" ravelig ro need 1b Garriage Shawls. ig 1,000 dozen Fancy Feathers at, FOR Ratt in great vartety, Taste great sacrifice. yPOR,. T JAMES WORFERY & 60S, oEILL's LACES. Eks, y and Eleventh street, hry cog ened ole agentain the United States for the celebrated orlsi- FoltAppiiqua boss, Jouvin a Glove, iy RieGe, Eaariee Epon iennes, &c., &. will open on Monday, Novomber 4, @ large assortment In | wares Rul thenew'e vt h shader i 2,8" aud M buttons vaio a Ladies, jaeek Poin ase | uae ui stock of ies’, gonts’ and cl ren's a Gloven at very attractive ite, onsiithies br ren Ags col iH ig newest ar ne Le oe novelties in mad 4 "oD T JAMES M’C REERY & CO."S, Broadway and Eleventh street, ion every variety of Lace offer in their Wear, made up and to order. Fr Department Children's” Lace Caps 8 sealskin Cloaks, Mutt a ie 0 tO. Fe yNELEL's VELVETS. VBLVETS A large assortment of Silver Fox Sctts and Trimmings | © Russia Sable, Ermine, sink, Lyn and Alnaka Sable Beis 109 pleces binck Veivety 4% ow prices, Trimming Furs cut any width. oy Pv We aren ‘semen VELVETS. Au Alaska, Sable, black Coney. Sealskin, Mink, Astrac- | oA2Pr ig | fa be VUEVERS ihian, Swans’ Down, white Couey, &e., paisa NT ge eae ap bee Children’s white Coney Cloaks, sles at 24 per cent less than the Es nd of al Ke cost in gol FOR T MES M'CREERY & CO.'S nou Poe Broadway aud Blevehth street, on 8 NETS. | 4 ‘ATS, m” fovembe oe 0) on “Will offer in thelr OE LLUS | Mp gee ape ger Ladies’ and Children's Silk Vely Hats, Furnishing Department Ue ceive ante ee Paris Suits in tk and Cashmere, much betow the cost of | raaies, | dren's Bound Habe ent FoR importation, " ‘and 4 anuiort i of handsome Opera Cloaks, received per | oyisiiis | Sabana SHAW in all The mew-) WELT eT stea ra nil Berlin Sacques and Talmas, from $15 to $35. 7 and ser iy in the new colors, from $25 t0 $40. | Ladies, hidden de FoR Alpaca Sate, fdm $12 to $20, roms Crepe de Chine. WINDSOR ___ Shits and Dresses made to order. bar vipa 1.0 dozen Windsor eo Especial attention paid to Weilding Oaths, toto. _| Lovodozen Windsor. Ties! G00, FOR ‘Ladies’ Underclothing, in fine goods, owtiiios) "odssen Romun'tiesr ee" | SCAuEs, at popular prices, Night Dresses, Chemises, Ladies’ Ruttled Skirts, $1 50 Latlies’ Trail Skirts, vaitied, $2; We have now open the largest and most complete stock of Millinery and Lace Goods ever offered at retail in the city. ‘The above Goods selected with special care for fine city Drawers and Corset Covers: reduced from $250. reduced from $4. Infants’ Ourt tantly in stock for immediate use. potbe Infants’ M and Velvet Hats and trade. Caps, Nurdery Baskets, Shawls, pa ass joa : Children's Walking Coats, pel fight) Baccques aid Dresses, k or made to order. Ladies’ French Corsets, w: mn pou yt besi shapes, at prices from 7: 827 and $29 Sixth avenue and Twentioth street, WM ME, NATALIE, TILMAN & CO, Yi Fast Sixteenth street, between Union uate and Fifth avenue date of Ninth street), are constantly receiving from the best houses in Paris Bonne! * Bon ount Hats, Flowers, Dresses and Suits ‘ME. E. M, MYERS’ NEW YORK MOURNING STORE, 240 Fourth avenue, four doors steve Nineteenth street.—Mourning Millinery, Round Hats, Suits and Fancy Goats, and mourning 01 din @ few hours’ notict iG w ‘ALL! ER & baie 45 Grand Stre t, near Bowery. ADDITIONAL INDUCE! TS THIS WEEK, We have just opened 5 cases of yard-wide Plaid at Slc. a, in all the new shades, at Sic. per yard; 8 cases of ___ BUSINESS | N (EXCELLENT PROP! Ri FARY, BUSINESS FOR ‘For about $3,000; can be made very valuable; must ne sold at once, as owner leaves the he ely. Address RARE OPPORTU: ', box 111 Herald office. CHANCE Fagan OFFERED—FOR SALE OR exchange for real estate, clty of oly neighborhood:—A business ant factory oF tae ‘imm| 8 — a large lot of mae! ga ng tory reason tor selling. 74 Wooster street, A* ESTABLISHED ae INESS WANTED.—ADDRESS, with — VALENTINE, Herald office. A.—$10, st 1 Atoka STeatuegs INVEST IN ANY 2 x " ea, or woul rt dees MeMidress CAPITAL, box lia id oftiee. Ae none Tage Ry COMPLETE EVERY RESFECT, team Kettle capacity of 125,000 Ibs., jer a eae nd every requisite pr caeryiny ‘on the business, be sold or leased reasonably by a firm retiring from Musings Apply on premises 22, 24 and 26 Tenth avenue, nornil N OPPORTUNITY FOR AN HONORABLE, ENER- of ic and competent business ian, with at least $15,000 cash, to invest ina pleasant, respectable, profit- able and reliable business. Addrede, with references, within flye days, C. W., box 209 Herald'office. PARTNER WANTED—TO JOIN IN THE MANU- arene nnd fe Gianarticls tg household use ; $300 a Lisi MOODY & cO., 183 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $500, Ci A ef eta A facturmng business; article, staple; ord for cash ; ba DEI BOIS, b 4 id Herald ol lee ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED for Inerchanta, manufacturers and ofhers. Persons =e capital, seeking business, advised ofavpr out orti References :—G. J. N. adele er Peo- ple’s Bank, &c. GRIGGS, CARLETON ‘£Uo., Financ and Business Agents, 9 Broadway. CHANCE FOR A WORTHY AND ENERGETIC young man to enter a ented! and profitable $8 yall Al rete and a cas! oe Ane SiR *ARfese within few @ jaye U. D., box A PARTY THAT WOULD LIKE TO INVEST IN A | aan Se established business wilt 8ddress the adver- ideas WASHTROTOR, Herald oftce, ais A. MAN WANTED-FOR A GOOD OPENING IN THE real estate business; must uy taud the business rs and be perserverit ‘ah half interest given, Address, with references, box 170 tHerald alfico, Carcodace 18 WANTED—TO MANUFACTURE AND luce an article connected with steam engineer- tng la ly if and, the only real advance in its line jt ty it offers great induce- Tents to capi lists, machinists and dealers in railroad seupiiee patent secured. AddressJ. W.5S., 36 West lszd street (ee. BUSINESS.—WANTED IMMEDTATELY, th h busine: ans, LO A with some means, in the advertfer ta the best located yard in this oa and splendid cash trade here and in Brooklyn, and Whee tosxtond. the business; would, be, willing to'Joln an uptown trade, as trade there ‘Ad: dress COAL, box 1o0 Herald omiee. OR SALE—OWING TO ILL peter onel IM NEARLY ONE- half interest in a incorporated manufacturing company; orders consti Uy ahead of products portion fe manufactures a mOnOp ma e amount taken lion or ad- coal fare xalary goes with, the rs ase Jat i good improved real estate it requires dress B. STEARNS, 138 East Flity-ninth street. gt aE Phe $1,000 OR aeons gS go business rn $5,000 in three Crt oe ety stating where interview can be had, D, W. H., Herald office, PAbiner WANTED—WITH A FEW THOUSAND dollars, to take half interest In an office pasiness now ress pe ‘ing a net profit ofS per cent every month. MOOI, pox 105 Herald office, . PARINER WANTED_WITHE $15,000 TO $20,000, | TO ke a half interest in a Jobbing flour rede’ Bustuese wil beat strloeast Imvertqaton and can be teres increased. Address VIGOROUS, Herald office The regular price of these goods is 50c. per per yard. ‘ADAME LAFORCADR, No, 6 WEST ELRVENTH yard. 15 cases of Empress Oloths, in all the new sage pt ent or from ursday next With a0, die: ant assortment of 1 Be Overs colors and cloth shades, per yard. These goods herself in the renowed Parls Trowsea Worth i Fina eae’, * reat novelties in Bonnets an a Hate, begas are selling at most stores Rich Silk Velours at and Jean , new shapes, from V Marx's, 7c. and $1 per yard; Merinos, res ‘atteens, Alpacas, French we YORK DYBIEG AND. PRINTING ESTABLISH- ment, Staten Island. tablished in 1819. $8 Duane street, neat Broadway, and Irish Poplins, Cashm Biarritz and every other make of Dress Goods at tie Jowest possible prices, Bar.’] 732 roadway, hear Blghth seat, New York, A Ps s os. rh gains in Black Silks; 100 pleces of Black Silks, from auc- | si) Sixth avenue Hoar mei ai tous Brooklyn, ay Dy ie cleatise and Fenn jah ladies’ and gentlemen's Gi and Piece Goods in piecua superior manner. 8, thon, at $1 25, $1 50, $17, upward—fully 25 per cent Soe ° ¢ Black and Colored Striped Silk at $1; all the shades in Colored Silks very cheap. and are our only of PENING AT LANGLEY’S, CORNER NINTH STREET and University place, to-morrow.—A special involce of the most exquisite novelties in Dress Patterns import- under price; 50 pieces ES. ed this season. s, Cloaks and Dresses, ‘All our Gatments are manufac: Wansisa SUITS, CLOAKS,- DOLMANS, BRIDAL, cmises under our own ning Tollettes and Mourning made at short edlate misand every incility | notices ; perfect fit and superior style of trimming war- for fitting 3 ticular attention given to ranted, Maison DUVAL, 2 East Twentieth street, this department. ty mike and every quality in Mourning Goods. We will add that we have the facilities ‘i MILLINERY | AND DRESSMAKING. - be Seed WALTO: “R62 BROADWAY, ABOVE eae are—Importer of Paris Bonnets and Eng- lish “Roun Hats, from the leading houses. Novelties re- lor inantifaeturing Mourning Suits at 12 hours’ notice. No disappointment. STLAWL LS, SHAWLS (riped, Plain and Black Thibet ARTNER WANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN, with 8200 {0 $000, to extend a highly respectable, pleasant business, paying enormous profit; location cellent; onto nice’! more important ‘han hy ital, as will be show. “Address MARSTON, Herald Uptown’ Brauch oftice: Pedal roe SALE—NEW ae PES» NO GUN. io dang highly immense sales: pollays and Fourth of oe G. MILNER, 36 West! ath street. ARTY HAVING A FIRST CLASS RAILROAD SON. tract desires a little money for a short time, for which will be givon. Address CONTRACT, remunerative interest box 121 rald office. HE OFFICE OF SECRETARY, WITH A LIBERAL salary, will be given in an established business, for a capital of $20,000, to be secured by first mortgage bonds: also the vice presidency urchase ot Se stock, at 80c. Apply to GRIGUS, ETON & CO., 98 Broadway To PUBLISHERS —A PRACTICAL PRINTER, ing a considerable quantity’ of new type, it pene ty OF monthly: ay or pamphlet at Very low raves, adre TPHE. CONTROLLING INTEREST IN A BUSINESS which is established, and controls advantages which warrant a specdy fortune; all sales strictly cash, goods staple, immense demand ; s.t00 cash required; no bonus; immediate profit at least'$500 2 month. Reference, and AD ap) PolnANE DE Va principal can be made by calling at 19 University pla 5s in eve ariety at reat argaing, “Blankets, | &¢ ved per steamer. pi annels Clothe, atit'n ful stack of Housekeeping Dry Goods. Birie' ctly one price. All ds MES, PORTER & DOANE, figures. ae wal marked in A. Si9 Broudway and 17) Fifth avenue, Importers of Paris Bonnets and Round Hats from the leading houses. Specialties recetved per steamers. ONNETS AND VELVET HATS, THIS WEEK, AT reduced prices; Furs at half pelea, children’s Hats, Bouets. ‘BINNS’ MILLINERY, 647 Broadway. stake. Save this, RESS CUTTING TAUGHT AND PERFECT FITS warranted by the great Prench system; perfect, ft- ting Patterns cut for ladies; agents wanted; can clear from $40 to $9 per week. ‘Call on Mme. LI WINUSTON, Sixth avenne, between Thirty-seventh and Thivty-eighth stroets, N Glove Linen Handlkerebie DAMASK, NAPKINS, TOW WARM NELS, Spre ce Ountatnd, 783 Broadway, corner Tenth street, room 10. S LINING, SMALL WARES, ‘all of the Dest qualities oH MILLINERY,—MRS. R. A. HASTINGS, 16 st Fifteenth street, between’ Union square and “ALL ON THE WR DE OF THE AVEN Fith avenue. Winter Borinets and Round Hats from the 8. All the new Ts \DQUARTERS OF THE PARISIAN FORMULA, 219 “Sixth avenue.—Elegant Suits, superior work: inanship, exquisite fits, latest styles; special attention paid to cutting and basting, ‘ME, TILIER, 222 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOUR- teenth street.—Snits made in very latest fashion $i2to $15. Mme, TILIER'S ‘ose Pattern Emporium; ic. latest imp terns, Se, to N LLE. F. M’KINLEY, REMOVED TO 236 FOURTIL avenue, one door above Nineteenth street, will ex ihibit on Thursday, November 7, imported Bounets, Round Hats, Dresses ani other Noveltles. Mus A. A, VIOL, 65 EAST TWELFTH STREET. — Ladies will find choice selections of Bonnets, Hats— among them Trianon, Rabagas—trom leading Paris novelties in dressmaking at moderate charges. N ADAME HARTLEY, 909 pel hig Dt WILL OPEN a case of French Bonnets from ™ ¢ Prirut’s. N ME. A. MICHEL (FORMERLY WITH MARIE GA- IVE loupeau), 423 Sixth avenue, has returned trom. Paris with Bonnets and Round Hats, leading houses in Paris, ESTABLISH. radies can rely on Je, trimmed in fatest 1; Lawn, Swiss, Organ- Costumes ready madé and to 1 441 SIXTH AV E, niy-seventh streets, inblishment: Children's french Lingerie dan itials and Mono- ed and mended ROADWAY. ae sll BE 1 th houses; than manufacturers’ prices, ment ot is, Silk and Sat Jin at half pric i -Undergarments at half | a’ large and most elegant assortment of selected by herself in all the joiee assortment of Fan puts to mention. d Fanéy Goods too nu- | ceived, an elegant assortment of Tidies LLE. M'KE 1,21386 ELE- avtig at hall price ee N iment ot feat Bonwet: and Round AiLie new shades in watered and gros grain Ribbons; | Ha 411 all its branches; perfect At guaran- iso Velveis and Dress Trimminza 6S e Patterns cut to ft at the shortest oti ENUE, | AYLOR'S WINTER OPENING OF TRIMMED I | terns, November 6; plain Patterns cut to measure al | by Taylor's system of, cuitling ladies’ dresses. The system taught and ior sale, Le Bon Ton, la rane Elegante and Revue de la Mode for November now rea T. TAYLOR, “as Broadway. ae iit € ‘3 i ented and lapped | — irts, Collars; Pillow heets to mateh vO) D. geittes Dresses anid Tutants forset Coveriets, &C. | berths re ocak hy, Vast Tweltth street je entrance, —DOPWORTI'S CLASSE Filth avenue, will com and’ terms send for ciFeular, | A MARS DANCING ACADEMY, 280 BLEECKER 1D strect.—Clasees Tues lay and Friday evenings ehil- - “4 , eet rnd oests afternoons, at 4 nek. on a@ sibseriby 5 wees will en FOR DANCING, AT 212 ce October & For days R, 914 BROADWA styles displayed snow ready. Pate Call hi MITIVS PATTERN BAZ All 8 il 116 East Thirteenth street, Brevourt Hath, Lot and 196 East Fiity-fourth street. eNO RE at Brevyoort Hall, Monday, November 4, i372, PRIVATE LESSONS a ye “hour, day and evening, CIRCULARS at Privay demy, 212 East Eleventh st, A —C. ARTIER'S DANCING AC. io chat ar one 41. Building, intersection of Stuyve Ninth streets, —Classes every Monday and Aten and evening, Soiree on Monday, November T TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC 23 Sixth avenue, opposite Rese sq commence at any time, attend at their con- arn any dance, sue the Redowa waltz ONE OR TWO. rat eaehy and nd a purcha tai lowest price, DIAMONDS, EE AORDINARY BAP VI Carpe PM y . at the Poptlar Carpet Store, 128 Bowery, English Dapestry B: English Heay Brus Ingrains, 00%, T5e. iifve supers near Grand street, robe s) Outfits, Bridal Bets, nd Initials nded equal to new. Stamping and Stamped Goods. Try tt inte ly opened a new and beauti- nis the cheapest and best ever ir Switches, one yard long, ft flair Switches. | os. SN, Tuesdays aud i 7% P. EE EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. Db’ MAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 2% WEST FOURTH evening, six fashionabie dances taught in ‘six private lessons; all dances in one quarter, 3 IETH AV corner Fourtecnth street, This stock has been selec ted with great care and is donee : dtd eA oto: guaranteed as represented, ( 7 Ts York Asse bly Rooms, 0 and 22 Second’ hd way, opposite Astor place. corner First street.—the uext soiree will take place Mon: ny to Join the dresent course will be respectfully recel by: MORRISON-FISET, SOPRA: SOLOIST OF ST. hdd Nyprhed tuition im cultivation of the Voice open tor sacred aud other concert en- RIVATE INSTRUCTIONS antigeatle dances at the puplis re cy ee Yor Wednesda: i Saturdays, 3 P.M. street, n Broadway; classes TS" ay and D* “woe DANCE a ACADEMY, SCHNEIDER'S DANCING ACADEMY, ) DE PERCRVAL, day evening, Noveinber 4 At Bo resp jons of new sc! oles went Ferrer’s, informs her t Tiends and the public ber 1 ents. “Address 39 Chiom square, at Pond’s, IN 18, 708 Eighth avenue, New feattence. rua toR f S2 at, Pate Aiud upwards tial to ne styles always on hand Tense tween Houston and Pri HAIR! HAIR} WATCHES, JEWELRY, S&e. FRA grreto & CO. JEWELLERS, 209 SIXTH AVE- nue, corn yf rourteehta streot, and 823 Eighth ave- hue, corner xth street.—American Watches, Disinond, Pearland: God Jewelry, rrench and Guoked Clocks, solid Silver and finest Silver Plated Ware ; tine se- lections, at very low prices. he SALE CHEAP—ON ate! i I Water Curia, § ings made ov I-SHAWS PATENT HAIR, an be combed and brushed, human Hatr cheapest and best in the ws one yard Jong, $9; Frene! ; Curls, $1 and uy i, Ladies’ “own air JULI -JURGENSEN Sido er. Seemeen nh tt els also a quarter second Waich and three sual stairs, and 363 Fixth avenue, bey mare Cinster Dino le for Wagons or harness, Twenty-third streets, up stalre weuty'second wid i . MOVEY, | IAL East Sixteenth strect, 7 1Cit_ ORYDISE ER GOODS, JE RY, &G,, ACHES AND EMBR) IDERIES,—C ONTING meet oF R antique a ty ¢ 2IDER and modern, at. 8. KIGHTER'R. oF 'scuth L ale for a ie da: longer. bs bar ein |} Firth avenue, near Bleecker street Nendid jewelry J invert. Caskets, iets, at at No 9 | very low wi sol art are juvit Wi BE DISPOSED OF AT A_BARGAIN—ON AC- count of getirement of @ partner, & splendidly lo- cated Uptown Stationery, Book and Music Store, in suc- cessful operation, Address R, H. E., 274 Third avenue. ‘ANTED—PARTNER TO MANUFACTURE NEW ‘double needle sewing machine; will do double the work of ony other machine made, and costs no more ; the best in America. Call and see niachine at room 113 Brandreth House, } New York. ANTED-BY A FRENCH WIDOW LADY, HAVING splendid bnsiness, and comfortable hotise, a part. ner, with $2,000 to engage in a lucrative and pleasant business. Autres F. &., Business, Herald office, Waxten—«. PARTNER, WITH $10,000 TO $12,000, TO take netive part in manufacturing for New York put it into flooring dimension staff, at will pay, Ad? market, hard wi &c.; now in operation; can show thal dress H. B., Herald office. TLL EXCHANGE $6.00) EQUITY. CITY HOUSE ‘And Lot (condition and neigh good) for an interest in some emtatlished bupinesat weiss, wines JANTED—A FIRST RATE BUSINESS MAN, WITH WILL START ANY PERSON IN NEW P PROFIT. Nineteenth ¢trect. Sunday not objected. established and paying a weekly income of not less than ot objectionable. Address SOLIDITY, Herald office. i 000, as partner ina cash business alreaily esta- blishe Apply at 185 Spring street. $10 Mietustwesss also forsale a large ooking Glass complete outiit, of Stencil Tools, cheap. West 300. —PARTNER WANTED, TO ASSIST IN E e. « tending a leg! ate first class business, well $00 per week, and can be Increaved : German or English pret erred. Add re INCOME, bo 200 Herald offe 828 %. AY. DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO meet with a partner who can influence trade. Address DRESSMAK $5. 000. estate xecurit ITAL, box 6 Herald office he —STOCK OF GOODS, ESTABLISHED $20,000. wists tor inter ot exctinse tor & good Farm. EWBU, , 10 Broadway, $25.000. artnership, Ironworks, fn coiplete running order, within 6) miles of New York, on railroad, canal and river; $12,500 can remain. For’ particulars, &e wale of Dr. LOVEJOY, 21 John street, IN THE BEST WEEKLY w York is for sale, with real al opportunity. Address CAP- —FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, TO CLOSE "LOAN OFFICES, T 07 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET, liberal advances Diamon Vatches, J welry, Zamel’s Halt Shawls, Laces a 4 Personal 1 Froperty y description, JAMES P. MATTHE of eve: J M. Jon ON, LOAN BROKER, 1954 BOWERY, '« oppasite Spring street. The most elegant and ex: tensive batablishinent in the country. Mone; loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, ks, Laces, Shawls and every’ descripiion of Personal, Property. Also for sale, A large stock of Silks, Velvets, Furs, Laces, F: N DIA MO? DS, WATCHES, JEW- ware and the same bought and sold. ALLEN, S4l Broadwa near Fourteenth IERALD BRANCH, 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks Dry Goods and personal Property ot ever lon; private en ladies, J. A. JACKSON, 907. “BROADWAY, BETW WENTIETH AND ‘Twenty-first ‘streets.—Advances made on Dia- mnonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Ke. Highest prices paid for them. ISAACS, ‘Dinmond Broke Private entrance 13 Twentieth street, 1.267 BROADWAY, OF room B.—Parlor fo Strest, Brooklyn. Money loaned Jewelry, de, Baine bowght and sold. HE ies. Branch 132 Fulton on Diamonds, Watches, LINDO Bos, “YACHTS, STEAMBOAT! POR SALE—BY JOUN B. HERRESHOFF, BRISTOL, R. T., the well known Sloop Yacht Sadie and thé Schooner Yacht Ianthe, each be tons, old measurement. OR SALE—A_ YA 38 FE ET, ONE YEAR OLD, IT, cheap. Inquire for one week at J. & W. MACDUPF 3, 7B street, OR SALE OR CHARTER—STEAMSHIPS, STEAM- boats, rep vont, steam and sailing Yachts and Barges, Apply to WILLIAM H. HAZARD, Jr., 62 Harrison street, corner of West. NE OR MORE CHOONERS, ward, well found, wante property in Hudson City. 19 TONS OR UP. , In exchange for improved N. J) OD, No. & John street, room 7._ mpuapoars FOR SALE~ ©) AND {% FOOT BOATS; Iso 70 foot Sidewheel Boats, and also a Steam t 20 teet long. Apply to E. C. FORCE, Nos. 5 and 7 YACHT WANTED To PURCHASE, - CHEAP, FOR NGS Re oe oa 8. Box tit Post onic.” sich aid ahbesis > sagan ‘ACUTS FOR SALE—SEV open. and cabin, from 18 1 to rn NK BAT! Brooklyn. BRAL FIRST CLASS, feet in length. Appl ES, foot of Thirty-seventh street, Soul ~ BILLIARDS, “AL Stas ARD AERC AN BILLIAR! ES, nd the Pheian & Collender Combination Ousle waite iupciured ater aple only by the es and Voliende®, 7 Broadway, New ork or? ATENT BBVELLED TABLE: ut Wire Cushions supersedes Wwaull Tables fur vale. 40 Vesey atreet POLITICAL. Amberwaste” ‘ENDORSEMENT. DAVID M. M. KOEHLER. 70 THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. “We, the undersigned citizens of the city of New York members of the Produce Exchauge, irrespective of party anid of polities, having a pride in all that appertains to the prosperity and good fame of our city, and that In the enactment of ordinances the taxpayers should be repre- Spark gem ford, a this nse" adidcese th veprupte fellow citl- of New York in half’ ot the iiection of gur fellow eit zen, DAVID M, SORHL BR, Ese. ote ge ntleman we thys ree and endorse, 3 is a mer- chantomantinoture yer—a man of the peo- “ty ifmade man! One of mn a rata ve might and main, the tae ver a4 first bored reat corruptions of the many incessantly, and avai Tare! rom his 2 mean to break up the moog Rud forever destroy thelr basses ous power. From the fact th Ir, Koehler iga practical man and largel; entiiied sh the val ugh pane city, we cordially recommend him ue all mninded and e: ir suftrage iw his alt juest the! citijens, and earestly request hel (ware that. our ia terests, in the hands of Mr. Koehter, are well peprasonied, and his, as Alderman will reflect credit upon our common Cou ‘appeal to ip electors of a ae to sustain ue by out this purpose, ery nanobio er foenler sn vorder that we may ob- tay an Mocast and” ‘capable administration of our’ city David Dows &Co,, 20 South sweet, Willian L. Boyd, No, 7 State str Fein a 1k Vos io Whitehall street. ying , 36.and 38 Burling slip. Sonn "Tracey ye and 134 Pearl street. y 8. Miller &. Co, 72 i eet. ae iiagron, Xt 19 Broad street. ler & en Broad street. You road Nanderhorat t & Booglen 182 Beaver street. . Cook sae Bernhelincr $4 Broad street. &. 8 Brown & Co. 41 and 48 Teot, ers, nd 46 Pentl sirest Gaele Cobh soana se Whitenall street. Warren Davi a Whitehall sirect. W. leer, 87 Routt wWwitia street, 8.'N. Pike, 418 West Fir rat street, Pheian « Duval, 32 South street. nsléy, 7 Poar' ne street. Soseph Ketchum, 44 Pearl street, and cighteen hundred RAHAM R. LAWRENCE FOR MAYOR.—WE, THE undersigned, members of the New York ereby express our hearty approval of the nomination of M Yor Mayor ot the city of New, York: end unhasiia inaly recommend his election, firiualy convinced that it will ecure to the city an ofticer whose character for ability and integrity is beyond question -— ohn K, Porter, John E. Burrill, Joun A, Weeks, Alger- non 8. Sullivan, Samuel L. M, Bartow Edmonds & Fields, John Hf, Riker,’ Alex. H, Lucier Birdseye Ben}: r Ki Wilder Allen, d, Sy Alvin C, Bradley, ohn 'N. aa pensy . Lyon, Moses Ely, David D Moses B. Maclay, Wwillham, B. ee pal . Henry, “Foster, Eller argo Beyster, ‘Wil- ae Walte! ston, HL. pes ham, John’ A. Mapes, Charles Hf, Woodl bury. Horace An the ‘Doolittle, Lyon, bg ty ne uplgnac, aton, Chas Jessup, Fray Ae nochany, Cs Thos, L. Ogden tchard G: Fellow Waring, Churchill, P, Uallahan, James J. Coffin, Jr,; Edward Hohry rson, The Cyrus Lawton, John I. Sutherland, Francis ©. Bowman, J. Wbreth, Henry Livingston, (tigodore Ritter. & qe & Dakin, 0. W Wingate: Bon). Ft Russel i Horace 6 Graves, Charles @. oe, Samuel Boardman, Ben. } Merritt, Thos. E, Stewart, Sranels G. Bowman, Henry Rg 3, Charle: 0" ‘Cum 3H. Smith, olin Cornet} Wan'H Janson, Wan. Ls Raymond: # Johinton, Tamales Tra D. W wa Le Y hon. M. Dixon’ Edward Patterson, Erastus Cooke, B. t, Louis: drews, Wm. 8. Hascall, Geo. Fellows, Geo. P, Nelson 4-4, Requior/ Charles Price, Max mee S Rufus F. An- A. Brewster, De Witt Stafford, A. P. Capwell, 4. W. Butcher, ames rancls J. Haskett, Georgs X. Sib ells,’ J. Lawrence Slosson, A, R. iey, Rilus 3. Bench, Stephen A. Waker. ss , La ia Hezekiah Watkins, Wm. H. Butterworth, George Doug: lass, Samuel Huntington, E. T. Schenck, Francis C. Bow- Wilson drcen, W. W. Oulver and several hundred TA MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S MERCAN- tile Retorm Agecatarton held _at the Coleman Honse, Friday oventng, November 1, 1872, the following resolu- tions Were adopted :-— Resolved, That this organization, having, until now, refrained from the ap hee of any candidate for asic, that we might be able impartially to consider all the tickets placed in the field for our citizens’ suffrages, havin; iy actlorth by | deliberated with the utmost care all the claim: the respective nominees of the various organizations, have | decides tion b: the laced in nomina- the reiorm democracy or, Apolio. Halt. party. for Mayoralty, James OrBrien ; Superior Cour derson: Supreme Court CA Hand; Clty Judge, Josiah Sutherian William D. Whitney, District Attorne; and the f allen gentlemen for Aldermen, merit oir warmest exertion in thelr behalf, viz. — Joxeph A, Monhelmer, that the character of the men. 2 james Fitzgerald, E. Jenkins ne Bhatok, Giatles A: Jou Solomon Aehrbach. . Gn behaid oF the committee P. HENRY O'HARA, President. Auauares LEVEY. LYTTLETON G. GARRETSON. G. MB NUDGE, T, BE. MAPLESDEN, Foun CRAWFORD, Jr. POLLO HALL REFORM DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- tion—For Member of Assembly, Nineteenth Assem- fan Alex. Spaniding, Chairman; tage J, Sil on. Alex. Spaulding, Chalrmans Tiage J. Suttings, man, View’ ‘John B. Develin, oe Thomas Loughran, Vice Chairmen; ‘Louis Rodenstein, ‘secretaries. T THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MONTGOM- ery giub of the Seventh ward, on Monday evening: tober endorsed the of that true ‘and tried wof the working class, james O'Brien, for Mayor, Jobn Galvin for mbly. REG JON DOWLING, President. T A MEETING OF 150 DELEGATES OF THE WORK- ingmen’s Political Senatorial, held at their Lead quarters on Friday evening, Novem! enenkeenay jopted that the organization would rape port James O'Brien for Mayor, Francis Kernan for Gov- ernor and the whole ‘Apollo | Hal tekee JAMES HAGERTY. —THE REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMI r Constable, Sixth ward, FRANCIS H Brooxty N. tion THOMPSO: Ce ITTEE OF SE’ Reform, Taxpaye! TY, nd Republican Nomination. For Alderman, City of New York, GEORGE KOCH. YOMMITTER OF SEVENTY.—ANY PERSON DI! osed to contribute to the Election Fund of the Co nilttee of Seventy may leave their subseriptions with Emil Sauer, Treasurer, at German-American with the gots riber, at Merchants’ Bank, Wall stree J.D, VERMILY: airman Finahce Committee. (ONTRADICTION IN, ONE, OF THE MORNING Papers a paragraph appears in which it is stated that a party of my friends attacked a body of the adher- ents of Mr, Terence Duffy, while the latter was passing in procession along Washington street. Permit me to state through your valuable journal that Iam one who at all tines most. heartily déprecates anything acrimoniou Flotousconduct in political campaigns, and should be gxceedingly grieved did any of my frienits go far forgot themselves as to commit the assault with which they ure charged in the paragraph referred to. I was attending the meeting Ilo Hall, as were most of my friends, atthe times and,ns fam intormed and beliovey. the dis. turbance was caused by a number of irresponsible boys, for whose conduct neither myself nor any other candidate can be held resnonsible. “By xiving this ecard publicity ou will greatly oblige, yours respect/ ul y AS We see TOMAS FOLEY. OR MEMBER OF eg gi! NINETEENTH AS. sembly District, ‘sel by the Committee of Sev- JAMES Ay DEERING. enty at gh AND BROWN. FOR ELECTORS ‘OF PRESIDENT AND VICE a Pu [ab OF THE Mating AS 8, 5A er, lenr; ra exer Sohn E. Williams. vs Elias J. Beach, John M, Helck, Edwin C, Litchfeld, elden, Josiah W. Fairfield, George G, Reynolds, Rawin X. Mubbelt, Andrew Cunningham, Charles Courter, Edward Hogan, Yamnes Gibson, Joagph Ko Winslow . Watson, Jr., ‘Antony Du Edwin, nA. Merritt, rel as gaged Theodor @. John Ki homas Jodediah James M, Yenns, ‘Andrew. Suffern, Theodore 8, Faxton, Christopher TE Wairath, — Asahet N. Gole, Lewis Edwin R, Reynolds, ‘Thaddeus ‘. Collins, Franklin Spal ain, Stephen B. Ayres, Abraham Altman,” Edgar K. Apgar, Troman RK. Colinan. For sect . Congress ‘Ox. ompol rnncr CHARLES DONO! NOHUE. BlbPonn. Coron HENRY WOLTMAN, For Justioe oF Nine My pepe pert inte pace gr A "Al Albert Gard i" igned, , sign ap poi welts wh bert Cx jou, " are ir Cit GUNNIN For tn (rate Pig he Si prior curt 1 place of Yoh etunn, deceased, Ge Bradfor neo Pi Re ht, OrRe wre ‘ati p Sere Kennetick, sane Rotneens’ ge W. Pannkitt, Edward Gilon, Hobeft Mecattertys Richard Flanagan, Thomas Sheils, William Salmon, 5 Nicholas Seger, wdenek vaminer, hn Reilly, Willan vr * Ashman, a ERAL REPUBLICAN and United Democratic Nomiasvon. James McLaren. Ninet en egt Soe, District. HENRY fe WILCIAMS, EW YORK, NOV, 2, 1 RAT A MEETING OF THE 1 Bischoff Association of the Twenty-second ward, Awemily district. held at their headquarters, ixth street Ree Hh avenine-tae tollow: fox gentlemen were endorsed :— the Nine. teenth Assembly distric caer Caliah Assist. or not G sacerrg nn of the Nii mth A: b, pict, Henr; A Linden. Hiv DAVIDSOS Bresitente? PETER GHODSIN, Vice President, Jonw Horry, beating WILUAM HipENsnann, Treasurer, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 3, 1872—QUADKU PLE «SHHET, : nx, Oct. 26, 1872, Hon. Giga Scuwantz, La EAR p Tw Er Wi ‘The past ye Assistant Aldermen # office prompt us eart Robert Morrison, eopold Strauss. che oe Jom. Ey retokdaschol: Secor, Leininger. Schachel. Sonn Beinert. H. Sehuita. La G, Goenawe! Michael Grant. N, Walth ‘m. Lutz. Isidon A. C. Stockman. Math. Oswald. Juli John Davidson. R, Guggenhelmer. M. Dannentelser, itizens eth. eect ‘i Mereby ee ‘rede ‘shtisthsliseriet, irrespective of any party now actions in our well a Peobn abity oF Meceguost pox to accent of our mae i course of ion, Yours a M. Schaefer. q 7 ‘al George gack. A.M: Pa Frane Sigel. Wu. A. Butler. Chas. E. kugler, Fr. V. Stockey" Dan, Catlagher. 4, Goldstein. Ph. Gulch. im. Neustuedter. Eracst Lasche. Hi ticyman, Louis Wendel. John Koy Fran" bak Oscar A. Nathustus, Orcne Phomele Schmitt & Koehue. A Jager, Johu Grel £4 Ochlers, oan @ Ganzenmulter a ius Beek ¥, Kublhein, sWinterieia, Rillan Lenton: Gir Rot Franels Dohinann, gi Hottie en uy Jaco Rathgeber. nehenhoter George Mans. ulm Me J, ¥. Barek, ‘X. Hauck. icine Grimm, Hy. Kot Bam bi b mburger, Le Thos J. Bell: !schur, Tacob Z “ite, gler. A. B. Fisher. Wim. A, Wm, pusmerioks Anton Hei. ‘A. B. Hayes. H. G. Ubtig. Rg. lellage. JN, Corry. T, Titiord: Ww gt. AED, Dr. ‘Abr, Dowdney. ae soe Dre By. silberhora. ra re x cin ima gust eimer, W. Kotenboht, jacob Goetz. Lorenz Wetzel, ‘olbrock, Gotten itiew. John 8. Rice. M. Schickel, A. Steigerstahl, J. Bauingartner, John DL. Gesner. use! anol a Heinrich sen Arnold. is As 4, Ehrenhols, M, Brackner. Anton Fried. Meyer Schultz. M. Ralland. bien, Ch, Muller. rk Anton Rauch. OA, . C. Assenheimer. W. R. Nichols, a8. Marholtz. James Graybili. ¥rank Bang. E, Hinstein. Adolph ew ‘ingen. Hi, Herold. yo sae Sebastian & Saal, Henry Hornilge. retry Lenihan, Johu Kress. Wil Kull. Hy. A. Staedler. iad ey Hoelzle. WwW. an James A. Nestie. Fr. Sel Hoefer. John schneider. a 8, H. Heimerdinger. Andrew renninger. m insehteld, Sebastian Keller. AME, Marshall. ‘Yobias Vannes. . Klockmann, Ernst Schaub. Oscar Knauer. mbert Haaren. joo. N, William, Louie Yeaielier. D. W. Hoo} Fred W “Brey. Geo. C, Giesen, Jz. Patrick Gunn.’ ‘nst Gunther. er. Ad. Riessner. Adol z a Pecenrese r. Herman Kopke. Joseph Fly. Car! Zimmer. Aug. Albrecht, M, Scheublein. M. “Dunstuack, C, Nouhardt. John Kegel, John D. Crimmins. Ph. Rohrbach, 3. Dann W. Rohrbach. Garret L. 8 im ‘ichuyler, M. Roesner. Politelmer. lus Denm. M. Whitehead. F. Gatzke. y lis. F. G, Hetzel. John G. Gi Keay, Jos, Michels, Peter Doelge. Herman Kugier. ha ot ani of Le pai no! on wil po’ £a be vai cit str paying taxes to edueate-the hink that any teacher 1s seh great middle mnunity, heartily éndorse and sustain the prine employ! st in: lower hoy # tencliers" salaries. hey. ave never “Bring your ballots to the polls trom. y. nite Extract from a letter of C. Godirey Gunther to Jacob Windmuller, ARENTS, VOTE FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CHIL- i dren's triend for Alderman, SAMUEL A. LEWIS, of 1¢ Boat “erhere ia that seutereth, and yetincrenseth: 4s that withholdeth more thai beta rs himself active in obtai cent on the teachers’ salaries, this as a crim fhviutiola nore than is meet," have reso him. If the teachers of New party to the establishment dent. cisin the; We teachers have it in owr power to prove that our practical frien, pietical because & rich about the nobility of necessary to pay us Let us igre examine this matter, and see what crime scribed. kind of work; the salaries averaging abont $2, mum salaries The other salar Are there salaries exor' per set scholar on the averay stationery and “extras” would alone amount t fotind fault with @ proj a expenditu needtul purposes; and w) ‘than the education of her, wehitipen? A few who have little sympathy with our common school system, wl OLITICAL PARTY OF PROGRESS. For Aveombif, Fou Fourteenth Assembly Di TH RE E. ba eg DN, trict, . ucation, vp od DITOR oard of Ed ee, - MOOL JOURNA: nit! in is ineet, but it yeaa to it tude be a noble sentiment, and not, as the cynic sculled ity a lively sense of favors to come, the teachers New York will oes a determined omar between now id next Tuesda; elect Samuel A, Lewis asaerman this city. f jer ordinary circumstances, Mr. wis should be allowed siik or swim with the rty that nominated him. But me clreumstances are t ordinary; on bie ry, they are peculiar and not ly justity, bu but demand the ‘interference of the teach: iy he been ostracised because he made ‘aining an increase of twenty per He has been charged with ime, and for this, certain riety men that lived to punish jie permit this they will bea & very dangerous prece- If they do not rebuke in the right w4 way such ostra- do not deserve to have any iriends in the future. 1, who showed his triend shy in thy hy inereasing our salirics, sl Coulter, ali not suiler, n fin itlemen Who can taik tor hours teacher's calliny, wud soothe ith honcyed phrases about the amount ot good itis in our wer to accomplish, grudge the sinall amount of tax Uving salaries. we committed that he should be ind 2,500 teachers py ey miel Ay pro- fy ‘ the Rit it 0 principals $2,750, to female princh is al 1,500, a-sistants about $1,400 ans i to 1 Te male gosintants let about $70. The minimum salary was bic really then the wages of a domestic servan' Ne Increase so strenuously a0 ised the maxi- artes ety between these two sums, tant or extravagant! The cost attendance sn only $37 50, on school appl vance Would 1 ate hild at a A rv. the cust of books, ‘The ry of Now York is liberal at heart, ane Oy never yet money ‘tor cal aun be roots needtul ich men, i hoses and al ay cate r any man ee hol or double thissam? W LUEpose ose OWN, children have been in- private seminari mei may. grumble at el gong paps sme tree’? great maa of ite peop! popley ‘spec’ ally the ass, which fs the bac! hone of ever; wieted in hool; but th ng the v structors: and. paying them a ir compensat nh ier Pheer Jabors. The middle and jected to an increase discovered that Mr. Lewis perpetrated a crime in advocating a easure of Path le justice. Boston to-day pays her principals nore than, New York “pays hers; living in ba 4 city is twenty per cont che Bos York would feachers of this oy are still u yet thane the iat ston print Wows 7 God whiel ts i Nev 0 pal can Dire 8 a fhe | fROMe VAlUADIG, tare” ‘and should command nae than that now given it, Mr, sis re committing a crime for whic! rs deserves ostra Cory permed an act of simple justion, “for which he merits the thanks of the commun! the gratitude of teachers, It is io be that omen os be felt a is most valuable o orranizal ae fone ne: po ) Assurance Amorienon le has ian: ing of old hers who: have Bel twenty years in t in Bao modest way, he hae raved hime ‘best friends the teachers have ever hai Poot go around fatte: poms re Joos he Bie A pepty junts. He 1s affable str Ten 5,000 votes more th © I R ance and evet would elect him an rebuke out th and we shall deserve frien is in tl RR7ee LAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. FOR M MEM. _Praxx Minin Bee nis ea ‘open to every griev- ate le is ‘ictest bite and ‘most upright morals. He woul + fniend ‘a adorn any position, In ordinal appealed to lar case, when Injured, simply hehuover does not ‘ony st two votes, and erature MANY | ‘TEACHERS, ber of Assemb!, apy aan ‘Puedine ly District, er chet EGULAR GERMAN REFORM NOMINATION.—FO! Member of ATAMIN 4 DHE a eee Tinriot Has, A. Jaxin, See LADEL, Chairman, _ EVORM AND py ta! od or Beventy Candidate, _ TERS Tithe, iULAR DEMOCRATIC DEMOCRATIO REFORM For Fieve ase District, aga Acro g Stenn tit of | T° THE BLEOTORS Beg Ses PAREN paar ig "orc cK EER TANCE, or Birourag Diseitcr i CAR aa RGM AERA peel it react aN Ng eer Peas ian ete e RUGuE HENRY | F, ie hehe HENRY eee He Moxie, RAND'PH OBERT B, ROOSEVELT, ‘LE! ARN tee sity are GEORGE W. SAU JOHN D. x JOHN G. DA} AUGUSTUS VLD 8 TiLtason, HENRY R: Me ONY EICKHOFF, ' J. WILLIAM @ B A. OSGOOD, Gen, Jos. J. B. OHN H. WHITE, M.D. JOHN L. CARB GUSTAVE LEWEU! RANK N H. CH ARL NICO! JOHN F, GERD: J, B. REYNO! BRN Gen, AUGUSTUS FUNK’ DANIEL. ni. a DANIEL R. KENDA ILLIAM Wa’ Guonde RUSTER” i WILLIAM LALOR ELCE NORTON CASSIUS H. PETER KRUBE! PHILIP MERK) RLES JOHN 0. ENIAMIN MAURIGE J. POWER, WALTER OA! BURTON N. HARRISON, GEORGE ARD L. GAU Cn. 8 HOBEUT ENNEVE MARVIN 3, B |. KILBOURNE, AMES MOO! WILLIAM E. RIDER, ‘ANTHONY ©. ERT WEBER, AENKY MARSHALL JOHN M. BOSSING, SULIUS RUBE, . HART JACKSON, OHN BF, ORGE ROTHAM, EDWARD (ER, JOHN, N. REYNOLDS, TLLLAM Mi FRANCIS BAKER, ANTON Baul JOHN SCOTT, NUIS V, El CHARLES BENDEL, JOSEPH KO. SYLVESTER E, NOLAN, OHAS, HOGG, HUGO GERSCH, CHARLES ait DW. J. KNIGHT, GEO. A. HEINEU GEORGE KRAUSER, SUitce WEISMAN hate E. | WENT. Pies Seog ne WORTH, JOHN B, WILT, JOHN G. 0 JOHN WINTERS, OSCAR H. BOGERT, SEBASTIAN MICHEL, HUGH CUMMINGS, JOHN HONEY, SIMEON GOODMAN, GEORGE CAULFIELD, JAMES E. HENRY © ENE LHSEN, IMON 8’ NICHOLAS HE. CHRISTOPH! FLECKE, JOHN D. NG ey Ment ag BA o JACQUES SC EDWARD Ca RAMUHL Re SMITE ; ARTHUR MoCt OV EY, GEORGE F ALOE feeee WESTERVEL?, PETER W. McGUIN, JOHN A, WETTE NSC WESTERVEED, WILLIAM FLEMING oun BALLENBERG, (PO THe CITIZENS OF NEW YORK. ‘The offlee of ‘Distrlot Attorney of the county of New York is an important one; it ree quires for its incumbent a man of capability, honesty and integrity. MR, CHARLES DONOHUE has been nominated for that office. We have known Me, Donohue for many years, and know him tobe in every respect fitted for ne offic and possessed of all the pugs fications stated above, and we earnestly recommend fo our eltizens for thelr sullrage: ‘He 'crauw, Agmar & do. peimen, & Gatne; Howland & Frothingham, Gornetiue K, Sutton, George Law, . W. DeLong, George P: Fitch, Thoniae Thaicher, 5 W, J. dur John Burke, ‘m. P. Converse & Co, Janes Reid, Tichara Poulton: ©. J. Murphy, eLamater, Hiram Bonicr, James Smit! Albert Berthoud, Eugene 0° sitvan, & Co. A. Christopson, Renrence Gi les & CO, Lunt Brother: D. R, DeWolf & Co., H. W. Loud & uM Echeverria & Co. Walsh, Pield & Wy, Ww. Brookinan, ee Houghton, Toshium Aieiis & Ba envers, Jamesi Ward & Go., ci rat John “Aol ay D. B. E; i Brete Sona Cd. Witiam a Chamberlain, rocker, Wood ‘& Co, John Harper, Haratay a Liviertad, James W. Elwell & Co., Willian X, Garrison, Willian Roberts, mes M. Motley, A. G. Higgins, Willen a. sale Co,, BP. Sherman, Elisha Rit HIB, Moore, ane acgregor, . arborn & Co, Charles D. Yates a Porter, J, B, William: Funch, Et x Marks & Febre Charles 1. Wri fight Co, M. Brig James Gomer, & caravan, Hicks & Fred, ©. Schmid ¥. Storaan's Sons, Samuel 8. wale. Charles C! Ee agama Topps er € tere sity Men nA rling, D. B, Whitlock, Metals & C0 Ferguson & Wood, Nesmith & Brower & John O benohus’s Sons, Buckiln, Crane £0, Sturges, Clearman & Wai ‘ower, Sa O'Sullivan & Co., Peter F. King & Co., O.Loud & aes Gra kek o 0. rary, Fike & C0. Batto mn & . Cmtioh, Wn’. Whitlock & C Hy: Leave: i yok & Co., Thontpson & Hunter, ‘Ani theee hunayed others, Pen ROTORS OF THE CITY AND gaat! Waite underrigmed endo endorse the nomination ane aid of our fellow eltizens to elect the Hon, HENR' WOLTMAN to the office gf Sen Coroner. 7[IK MATTHEW 7. BRENNAN WORKINGMEN®! ements os ots she Lot A pee er regular weekly meotin jayard street, on evening, Nov mber 1. ‘the ‘ollgwing names were endyiseds— | + Second district DENNIS Nye RNS. Third district—JAMES J. SLAV! For AldermancoPAT Rick LYSAGHT, | For Assistant Aldermen, Second district—JEREMIAH MURPHY, “ | Third district—-FREDERICK J, BYRNE. THOMAS MURRAY, President. q THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. No.9 Lexington fase] New York, October 1s72,_ I notice in 7 ir iague of this di = aie Le a recommendin mas J. ‘Creamer fo hot Lng Mr. Creamer's election, ‘and Niche any ail Tha ned ai es ion Pasi rT have ao ie ETER COOPER, United Democratic ‘oa Liberal Republian rsa For Member of Assembly, For the Ninth h Assombly District WILLIAM H, DOD PEOPLE'S CHOICE, — Assenibly, ape THERMANN 1. GENRES U NITED DEMOCRATIC REFORM NOMINAT. vont ith Assembly District. istant Alderman, JAMES. T. GRISWOLD; 7 ORKINGMEN'S NOMINATION, FOR ME W gees Ninetegnth Assembi Wik District tah of Petes Masterson, hatrin Patrick, Dempsey, P trick Guaite le, Vice Chairmet He . Fas cl Carroll; Secretaries ny ichael P. Mahoney ASSEMBLY wISTRiCT.—AT ion yg bpd aire, Pt heat Big In, 8 Sh a Cong 88, and Christophe Rees naga for Aldermar MOSES J JACKSON, President. | Ws. Les, Sec. The W. ARD. Tate oe a Asel LY DISTRICT. Hatta SCAR . ¥, Council ‘of Poltucal Reform. Nominated by, } Sustained by all ine jopendent 2 reform association Ninel oft th Endorsed aby the Committee c ot Seventy. yom ASSEMBLY ‘DISTRICT, oT, Regular oy Republican Nomination. THOMAS OUSLLAGHAN, 19% DIsTRICT BMBLY. —TAXPAYERS AN! idee Committee Wises t ERY sq omination for Assistar j9o™, WARD INDEPEN er DEMOCRATIC ABC ciation.—At a meeti ft the ab 880! held at their headqui darter corner Si: <iroth bey eh ak on rday pA November 2 Jame Mayor and Chari Donohue for, mien CA Emey ane =) THOMAS CASEY, Frank Tins, Secretar; 20™ “ABSEMBLY DisRICR itt WARD. VOTE FOR HONEST MEN, Democratic“and Liberal Re ‘a Republican Nomination. For Assistant Aldo , TAKCotucnse” ee the » workingmen’s friend. Tu ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, (Nineteenth ward, south of’ Seventieth street.) Reform, | Nomination. 2 Kopublica Unlon German Fe WILLA OF piace