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THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. ———_—————— WHOLE NO. 13,224. Se DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ANUSEMENTS—Seoom Paue—Fourth, fifth and sixth Y¥—Twatrrn Pacr—Third column. ; ARDERS ANTED--Seoono Face=Pirat column. aah ine LODGING WANTED Sxcon> Pace--First BOARD—Szcone Pace First column, - BEBREERE See ere FO —SRCOND BUSIN Se een nies gear Paor—Fifth BUSI (CBS—Sevanrn Page-—Sixth column. CIty fess NuTIORS FOR SALE—Saconp Pacr—Sec- ous | AND SALESMEN—Tweirra Pace—Fifth col- Sues See Ltbat SRES Stweur weird Pack—Fith coastWini STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pacx—Fourth and ‘ai haat Pace—Fourth column. yin ASEDEMINeT Secome Pace Filth column, ODS —Fiaat Paar Thirdcoluma WELLING HOUSES TO at} SORNISHED AND UN- ‘ FURNISHED twa Pacx—Fourth column. BUROPEAN STEAMSHITS—vinsr Pagx—Third and fourth columns. BURO?E—Tweirra Pace—Third column. Fe ea aue pen Poerin cate cea: FURNISHED BOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— puRMtenn ena Eame Fourie 04 conn / Oe acc “ADVEUTISEMENTS—Twaurra Pace—Sixth mene. WANTED—PEMALES—Twatrra Pacr—Fourth ty ‘HELP. ANTED-MALES—Twaurrn Pagu—Finth and HORSES, GAHRIAGES, &C.—Finst Paar—Second col- umn. Boe Pa Taee ines Tace—-fosond column. sk, HOO ‘4ce—First column. HOUS) solu OMS, 4C., WANTED—Tweurra Paci umn. Heanor i—Frrat Pacr—Third co JERSEY cine, one HUDSON. iid AND BER- GEN BEAL ESTATE’ FOR SALE—Ssconp Pacn— a obuean, CTURK bh fins Pagr—Sixth column, OFFICKS—Figst Pacr—Third column. ‘LOST AND POUNDS Fuuge Pacr—First column. MACHINERY—Twaurtn Pace—Fifth column. bigs MANTELS—First. 1 ere ie column. MEDICAL—Twaurrn Pack—Sixth colu: BIDEN ERS, AND DRESSMAKING—Finar Page—Third MISH LL ANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenra Pace— column, miggit [/KOUS—Twairtn Pace—Third column. MUSI Page—Fitth column. NEW EUS er One ine. Paak—-socond column. EI Le RST eACeeuae column. EIANOFOR ix—Fourth c: AL—Finst aa Fitth and sith column PROFESSIONAL. BINUATION s WANTED FEMALES— a Pace— Fou! "i PROPERTY. OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO Pacr—Second column. BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pace—Second col BEAL ESTATE WANTED—Sscoxp Pagx—Second col- First Pacr—First column. T Nes aa eR Pacr—Third column, WANTED—FEMALES—Eteyentu Pacr— . column re al ‘Paau—First, second, thi columns. SITUATION! ‘WANTED—MALES—Twetrrn §=Pacr— es Pacr—First and second col- GPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 4C.—Firsr Paar—Second column. TOR, ‘AGH st wanren Pagr—Fifih SOR HE TRADES—Tweurta Pacn—sixth c TO ia Lt tthe BUSINESS PURPOSES twunrn Pagr— ‘ourth colu AVELLERS’ aU IDE—Finst Paax—Fifth column. UaPuaNisue ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— RLETH PaGR—Fourth and filth columns, Want TO PURCHASE—Tweikra Pace—Third col- WEsicHiereR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR —Sxconp Pacr—Second column. wactite, STEAMB OATS, &C,—Fiast Page—Second DVERTISEMENTS | FOR Tit THE | NEW ¥ YORK | HERALD BECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFIO *, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN ‘THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS. ALVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL (P.M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. M,) AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA OHARGE OF ANY KIND. ALES GERALD BRANCH O OFFICE—UPTOWN PERSONAL. _ GEXT! diipeed to adopt a gir), about twelve years old; must e Intell; rad aisposttion, Up nee 6 and health; one ot ot Proton ant faith and Lughe pmplexion preferred. Add: ir one Wek, ALON: Heral Uptown Branch comes. a EVENING, USUAL TIME, poet, RS. ore | woue TAKES THIS METHOD OF I for ig E. B, W. that she has returned to this city, and Ls present address can be obtained by applying at her old re: (108) JUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 6—PETITE BLONDE Jersey City ferry; went to Lafayette; returned, me! gentleman, and tunched with him at Perkins’; made ar- ngement to lunch following Wednesday; not there; fave just returned with my irien ly where can we meet Jansing your friend Mary t” Address CHARLIE Y., box Herald office. LOST ‘AND. ‘FOUND. _ Lotte INST, IN A MADISON AVENUE STAGE, agray Onyx Monogram Ring. The finder will re: eive a suitable reward by returning the same to BENE- DICT BROS, 171 Brondwi Lo8tox SATU! THE 2D INST. IN THE vicinity of Nassau and Ann streets, a leather wallet goatalning s adits of money, two actions and one oblig: tion ot Chenin de fer du Nord, Paris, and three obliga- gation Gredit Foncler, Paris; of no value to any one save owner, The finder will confer @ tavor on the under- San ned By tefaining the money and sending the papers to HN DRESSEL, care of Andrew King & Co., 146 Wil- liam street. OST—NOVEMBER 2, A SILVER WATCH, ON THE corner of Eightieth street and Fourth avenue. The jp Ay be rewarded by leaving it at 155 Kast Fifty- atreet. OST—EARLY ON TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, in folng from Hicks street, Brooklyn, to Astor louse, & ntleman’s Pearl and Diamond Pin; Bull & lack’ shane e inside the case. Finder will be yeu gomely, re warded by returning it to Mr. STO! way. HE CABMAN THAT LEFT THE GENTLEMAN ON @ the corner of Seventy-first strect and Lexington last evening, will please seid the overcoat left his ee. to 149 East Seventieth street, and get pald for le. BRS: 0 REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, 7, BETWEEN FULTON FERRY and Pier 8, East Rivers between the hours of 9 and BD oretock on Saturday morning, a black and tan Dog ‘will answer to the name of ra Mi a, os | ‘nding him and returning him to the ion White Lead Con pany. cs corner of Bridge aoe Fulton streets, Brooklyn, ive the above rew: $25, ‘REWARD,—LOST, raaee %, A LADY'S pald, and no gold Watch and Chain, The above reward will Ber en ns asked, for its return. 209 East orty-sixth siree! SPECIAL NOTICHS. —A.—MONEY LOANED ON ‘LIFE I RANCE « Pollctes and other Securities at 87 Liberty street. DARIES, SOLE AGE ¢ Lottery, 585 Broadway. Post office box 4,009 New ‘ork. Dealers supplied. end for circulars. A ERALD BRAN | OFFICE, BROOKLYN, rner of Fulton rat loerum sireet, * Corner pen Irom 8A. M10 8 PM; junday from 3 to 8 P. M. LL OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY State Lotteries always on fle ; information given. No. 1 Astor place, corner of Broadway. Bef! LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY; GRAND + gift concert Epa A Gilts to ticket holders; Ha- vana uttery drawing ‘on tt BATES, 196 Broadway, room 4, ‘4 —THE GRAN! ¥FLE OF THE CELEBRATED ‘A. trottin team Black Crook and mate, previously ad- place at Johnson’s Poot Koom, corner of is 8 portponed to Yertised to tt Ewenty-cighth street and Broadw: Wedn isday evening, November 6, at 9 o’cl a, OR SALE-SUPERB PAINTING, “THE ENUNCIA- tion’; painted by G. Mazilini, to order, in Rome, in 9 ts one of the most + vet copies extant. The pletire Gee Aceies $2 will be vouched for in every 58 inches; on view at from 8 A. M. til inet YORK oman tat ie office of A. curial, Medicaved dnc 6M Xixth avenue, near Forticth street, P, M, for one week. ATHS, 68 WEST TUIRTIETH STREET, rior Russian, | Turkish, ot iso Sul ur, Mer- ter Bate we SPECIAL NOTICES RTHOLOMEW'S | cu iURCH. at 8 ao and ces, wal be ready at the time of sale. The church will it be inspection on Wedn November Bagh ms ning znd evening,” By onder of the Vests s Pt Baty PUBLIC. pg Dh. ag nid IN THE GREAT for the drawing Decem- ber7 are neaey, is now on deposit in the Farmers and to pay all prizes awarded at the drawing. Ex-Govs hy? E. ramietie, of Ken- tucky, Agent. Branch oftice, 609 Bi mcagway, ¥ w York. Tickets, $10; halves, $5; quarters, $2 50. AYLOR'S GREAT COMPOUND FOOD HAS BEEN he means of saving the lives of hundreds of valuable ‘and putting into condition no have been prostrated aud d through the exhauating ofects of the disease. and the pabile throughout the conte, and has first premiums at the Queens and suffolk county and other Seriouttural (aire. Manu mctured exclusively UY the Manhattan Company, N. B. Taylor, President, TUM 6 W West twenty ixth btreet, ‘Bend for circulars.’ Agents want VERY IMPORTANT = LADIES.—DUBOIS BAU DE Beaule, (or beautifying the complexion, for sale at 44 Great Jones street. $589.588 18 DRAWN DAILY IN FEE LEGAL- ized Kentucky State Lottes $100,000 Setober 22, CO, (office established 3 years), 174 was drawn in poral Havana Lottery of Cuba Address BALBY'& way. A kOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF A. Birds, 4c. Medicines for all disease: repare Food tor aveana. at B. G. DOVEY'S, No. Greene street, near Cai OLS ON THE PARIS MUTUAL SYSTEM WILL BE sold on the Governor's and Mayor's elections at the Astor Houre from ll A. M. until M, A) ee at aon cata apes 1,280 Broadway, after 7’ P.M. clo: Mt. November First sale this oventig at Touas? sal oon. Al WALDRON & COOKE'S Down Town He Horse Mart, Now Church, saan and Liberty streets, Corner New Ohurch, Cedar. i ety THIS DAY, wr Bn oroiock. One ba: Hambletoniari Horse, 16 hands; very free and stylish driver in all harness: ‘has no ticks or vices, stan da withouttying, This horse was raised in Colmbit ‘Now York; has never been trained for 3) bath thes all the ‘promise of a good roadster ; soun wad bay c on, Ho ands, 6 years old; Isa fine, stylish, el fr qriver erin single ancl double, haruces: re: no ft or tricks: Mable and nd and kind. Wagon and Harness. Harness. 2, ars old; isa fine driver; kind, gentle andtrue in ail harness, On» gray. traveller; ycind an ‘One bay Horse, 16 frauds, 8 aaa kind and true, Mare, na rene old; good stylish driver; a good Ove brown Horse, years io is @ stylish horse; lias no’ vi sound and kina. ‘Other Horses, Harness and Wagons. Sale positive ; no postponement Pfor weathe T-THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Fo Post office, THE HORSE AND D CARMZAGE, BRANCH gat ane, i8EET, shands: is a good stepper; ices; lady can drive him} eee ni beg tS oF "$0 SES ARRIAGES EVERY TUESDA’ AY AND: FRIDAY. GENTL BMENY WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having horses of carriages to sell, will find our house per- fectly reliable, as we conduct this branch ot our business, as we do ali our other business, on the same straightfor- wal prin oes a which govern honorable houses in all mercantile pursuit WE GIVE THI yolks ay OF EVERY heey that 1s warranted sound trom 24 to 48 hours for trial. ENTR FOR SALE or MORES AND ©. NARRTAGRS can be made at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 eb oe where we also keep a register of horses tor vate eale, PABERAL ADY. ANCES MADE ON CONSTGNM. INTS. TOUR REPAIR SHOP, -61, CROSBY STREET, WE offer the following second hand Carriages ut low riees: ne close Coach, Clarence, ‘ay, Barouché, Four-seat Phaeton, Top Watch, neatly new, Pony lon ston, Coupelet, Do: Ca - BRADLKY, PRAY & CO., successors John R. Lawrence & Co., 658 Bi TOUR FAUT NTY-FIFTIL STREET, AR Lexington aventic, we offer the following ( ‘atriages, ail in good order, at low pric Light Coupe, our make. ‘Three-quarter Clarence, our make. Imported eight-spring Landau, BIX-seat ‘kaway, A nuinber of top ind ho top vag for our Wagons, with vertical beg ‘ons taken in exchange plates, . B. BREWSTER & CO, “Tal WEST BROAD- CARRIAGE, Secaaiel way. near Canal street—Vamily Carriages of all Kinds, Park and Pony Phactons, Rockaways, Express, Business Wagons, new and seco a hand, in the cit; A’: “MANUFAC NION REPOSITORY, "633 633 Broad way. se ‘oupe Kocka- | Ways, Phaetons, Vietorias, vei Rockaways and allother les Kamil sec: Cirriages and Light Wagons, new and hand lowest popular prices, 638 A —COUPES AND OTHER CARRIAGI 8 + exchange at halt price. Coupes, Landaus, Landau- iets, 20 per cont less than Broadway or Filth avenue stores. HAMS, Fourth street and Broadway. POR, SA f—TWO PAIRS OXEN, TWO CARTS AND one Dirt Wagon. Apply at 447 West Thirty-eighth street. JOR SALE—A COUPE ROCKAWAY, GLASS FRONT; city make. Apply at 23 East Thirteenth street, iE MCNAMARA. (OR SALE—A FINE PAIR MAT i CAR: riage Horses, 7 and Syenrs old, 16 hands high; sound and kind in single and double Rarness; very stylish drivers, and sold only in consequenve of the owner Teav: ing honie, “Apply to CHARLES HORTON, 198 Chatham square, New York. ‘ we OR SALE—AT LOW PRICES, ALL KINDS OF CAR- riages of our own manufacture; aico two second hand doctor's Phactons; fing lot of Bloighs and Harness, Broad wa; COLYER & CO. ‘A VERY STYLISH CANADIAN MARE; WOR SALE. warranted in every respect and is five months in foal: price $75; a so lange Horse out, of Fire Department; sore in one fout; price 77 New Chambers street. TARNEAS, RADDLES AND ALT oods extensively manufactured ; F street and stable; plush and kinds of sad snddlery go a full tine ot Blanketi 0 rr other Carriage Robes of every aua . atid Coe 40 Warren street, H°™ BLAN KETs, ae, e Breast Aprons, Ls Square Sweat Blanket: * Yellow’ Track Blankets \d of Blankets at Harness Warcrooms vine hambers street. ANDAULE? . HORSE, HARNESS, LIVERY, & ‘A gentleman's outfit, scheap. Inquire at EBB stables, Seventh avenue, corner Twenty-second strec ART OF PRIVATE STABLE TO LET—IN THIRTY: eighth street; three stalls and carriage room; coach- man must be colored and single, Apply to MCEWEN & MA! TIN, 128 West Twentieth st rect, QECOND HAND CARRIAGES—GOUPE ROCKAWAY, six-seat Westchester, Depot Wagon, ghree light | Rock: aways, (op and open Buggies, two on Cal rs, Coupe, Mighty oiled, Also several Slelghs and Harves. Wil sold low. Mi nufacturers’ Union, 688 Broadwa Went —AN ENGLISH COUPE, IN Goop REPAIR. Areas with particulars, price and where to be seen, b Port office. SECOND HAND TOP AND OPEN WAGONS, Fe E, Dusendury & Van Duser and other city makers, 2 1 Brewster wo-seat Phactor 1 Kocknwav? 1 Coaeh, 2; 2 Express Wagons, 3 Top Pony Phactons, I omen do.y a: scat Coupe Rockaway, | four-seatdo.; 50 Sleighs, water ; 1,000 Blankets, Lap Robes, Sarcingles, oay 4, 20 to 28 Wooser street. damaged b acral w. I ae DISEASE. — RNY BLANKETS—DROWN, RED. AND BLUE; A Fawn Track Blankets, from 85 50 to $12; large Stock of Hoods, In great v variety. ‘on hand; Horse Biankets from to $30 ac esand Harness, Fett 8" finporter and Manutacturer, of snd 21 and 25 College place. YACHTS, | STEAMBOATS, &C oR SALE—A YACHT, 38 FELT, ONE YEAR OLD, OR SAI Tnquire for one week atJ. & W. MACDUFF 3, 77 Bleecker street. Py Ayred— *AT-RIGGED (palLBoar W stern, (rom 26 to 30 fect on deck 2 Warren street , COUNTER must have roomy ind In pertect sale cheap ad- W YORK WisTORI SOCIETY.—A STATED it and be a good, sate and fast boat, CB Will be held at the brary, on Tuesday even Conk pit ane tet A cvies euch a beet ae ps by r 5, at8 o'clock. George H. Moo! Ly dress, stating price and particulars, BOAT, box 119 Herald ire ad pap “Notes on the History of Witcherait Ad Uptown Branch office, jassachu! —— WINGS. PICTAR ERT ICKY STATE LOTTERIES, gauroger buena CLASS NO. 623—NOVEMDER 2, 1872, 18, O14, 68, G3, 22, 52, G36 stats HO. @t—roveuaen 2, tore Covington, Ky. by Baie 2 Co, Stans y NOVEMBER 2, 1372, SHELBY COLLEGE—EETRA CLASS NO. a, 2, 14, sani G0 fists 86 ‘rackorante 2, 1873, 8, Aled 6, i nt ‘A ob. Managers, ‘Covington, Ky. UTE, broker, 206 Broad: 1 Broker Sat office. Dox 4,968. _— a FFICIAL DRAWINGS ROYAL HAVANA AND roker, Ho Ld potisrigs always on file, J, CLUTE, roker, 206 Fulton ‘street and No. 2 Park Moat office DOR 4,009. eases SAXON GOVERNMENT “LOTTERY AT LEIP. “alt fic. Germany. 96,00 tickets: 700 prizes, Royal Y ' FUKODOR JR MNSOOH, UO Nawaer, FO. hee gue ~CENTS—THE NEW $2 INDEPENDENT F°,, Fronthly, months on tial 5. R. WELLS, EMO" |, SLATE E Large and clegant nok at Union Fourth street. muro, corner ol venue and Seventeenth “PERRIS SLATE COMPANY, inanutacturorsse late work, plain and ornamental every variety ot A. KLAB STEAM. MARBLE 2 AND MARBLETANG Works, nd 136 Kast Eighteenth Mi and Marblewent Mantels, Tiling, Marble ‘Counter gts at ® i that defy competition. Marble J KLABER & CO, MARBLEWORKS, 23 Wrst » Fifty-first street, between Broadway and Eighth ayenue.—Marble and Marbisizod Mantels, Monuments, Headstones, of superior workmanship, at very low Prices, wed BA one STAMMERING INSTI- tute, fis ged MANN & COLVIN, 07 venty. thie Hive fab) street. oer fur’ io pay for board or services QTAMMERIN costal Gtewants SLATR MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- ant designs; Slave Fare he EC aa Marble ripee, is, TT. B, pray it ird streef, near Seventh avenue, N. ¥ ane renee ot Health, will be rae tape | ELLS, $89 Broadway, N.Y. | paid for ther. rene DRY GOODS, a LARGEST Eas goons DEPOT GRAND CENTR. FANCY GOODS Egrapuisiexayn It is our highent pride toscll our goods at the lowest wey prices. RAN MACY, We are now peniny x daily all CENTRAL, MACY, of the latest nove ties frown GRAND MACY. mn, Pai ENTRAL, MACY, GRAND MACY, larket CENTRAL, MACY. All of our own RAND MACY. importation. CENTRAL, MACY, GRAND A PE mw stock of Bronzes ros the best a rot em ULOPE, Also, 1 assortment of Frene! A unpention ition Bronzes at very low prices. Opera Fans Opera Glasses in every style and quality. A choice stock of Fure of o of our own importation. Hosiery, Underwear, Furs, Laces, Fransobianies, Hatidkerchiets, White Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Hopaesiaen taety ina 6 noods, mail Wares, rimmings, ke, MILLINERY, Onr Milli artment Te camplsre with all tne new and desirable shade ret ne ca ee of rs, Feathers, vely a tn ilks, tibbots, Hate, Fram the G. F. black Velvet Hibbons. Worsted Embroiderles, A full line of Worsted Patterns and Embroiderles, An elegant assortment of, ‘of, Vienna Goods, in Russia GRAND + CENTRAL, GRAND CENTRAL, MACY. MACY. GRAND CENTRAL, Leather, comprising Pocket-books, Port-mon- nies, Tollet Articles, Bas, Reticules and every conoel rable article nasi Leather. Books and Magazines and Chromos soli from 20 to 60 per cent less than Behieeers: prices, MACY. discout GRAN, MACY. CENTRAL, MACY, MACY. oRNTRAL, st Fourteenth st. and th av. T SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 014 BROADWAY, ALL THE IMPORTED STYLES ais: layed if senate Pattorns. Plain Panerns now ee Warronted perfect Call i You are allowed to Dialect RTH of PATTERNS as PRE- ear. ie ‘MS, or ee ‘f and one stamp to us by mail. We will make yous subscriber and send youa SanbOR. which will ‘enititle nd to select one dollar's worth of patterns at) at any time. Address A, BURDETTE Su TH, 914 roadway, New York. ‘AIR! HAIR! HAIR!—SHAW'S PATENT. HAIR, equal to human hair; can be combed and brushed. Switches, 50 cents; human Hair cheapest and best in the market; solid Switches, one yard long, $3; French Switches, $4; cane, $1 and upwards. Ladies’ own hair 25 cents. Latest styles always on hand. ae nf over, rand ie Between Fourth and Great Jones streets, up waite, and $63 Sixth (gates between Twenty-second and Twenty-th ects, up stairs, 1. OF TRIMMED PAT. terns, November ‘atterns cut to measure by Taylor's avstem of Gdilleg ladieg dteeon. The mreacn taughtand for sale, Le Bou Ton, la France Elegante and Rovuo de la Mode for November now ready. T. TAYLOR, 6 Broadway. { T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE opposite Cooper Tnstitute—Bookkeeping, Writing Arithmetic and Languages. Day and evening. Ladies’ Cand 4 Reduction telegraphy to $15; tage ht prac. with instrument, _Demand tor operators, USINES@ WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &C.—MESST OLBEAR, 875 Broadway, give private iessons, day and evening, an ‘and prepare gentlemen, ladies or boys prac- siness In one term; stiffness, cramping or ling removed from the worst hand, and an elegant vie given ina few lessons, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION—IN ALL BRANCIIES, to both sexes, day and evening, and foreigners ta English, at ie Sollegiate and hare 5s ie Institute, 8 Director. AINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, BROADWAY, COR street and Sixth avenue ; downtown Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, English 24 W ritiny oo $250. Ladies ‘ANTED—A TEAC HER, "POR THR LITTLE girls (primary instruction), either at home or at house of tcacher, in neighborhood of Sey y-third street and Third avenue. Call on or address T 46 Irving place. ‘LOS AN “OFFIC aS. T 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD buying, selling or a vancing on Diamonds, Wate! elry Pianos, Merchandise fe Policies, tor any T WOLF BROTHERS’, 6 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. care loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, par- ticularly Pianos: private parlor for ladies. Busineys strictly confidential, T 67 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET, Uberal advances cn Dintonds, Waiches, Jewelry, Bilks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Personal alEpRe ofevery description, JAM 1963; BOWERY, ‘The most, clegant and ex: loney loaned on ware, Silks, Laces, iescripiion of Personal, Property. tock of Silks, Velvets, Furs, M. JOHNSON, LOAN BROKER, + opposite Spring street. tensive establishment in the countr: Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silv Shawls and every Also for sale, a larKe ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- gy in ‘Silverware and the same bought and sold. GE LLEN, #41 Broadway, near Fourteenth st. () NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Wat same bit HAYMAN LEOPOL EN TWENTY-FOURTH 3 Jewelry and all Sins ot Merchanaise. The and sold. Room 40% and Twenty-fifth stree on Diamonds, Watches, sowery, and all Same boughtat full valu 1, ROG BROADWAY, ores Money liberally ad: Jewelry, s connee 907. BROADWA BETWE. Twenty-iirst ‘streets. monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, &c. Highest prices ISAACS, Diamond Broker. iB Etat age street. Private entranc 685 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— Money. libetally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods, cite = and ail ty. The bought and sold. other Personal Property same IOSEN BENG, BETWI kinds of Loods, BERNARD, TE ELEVENTH STREE' need on Diamonds, Watches, Silks, Dry Goods und personal Property of every or ladies. J. lon; private entrance . SACKS! Tv AND TH 91: BROADWAY. STABLISHED AND RE- * liable office. advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, same bought, at isl prices. 1. 26 BROADWAY, OVER room B.—Parlor for lad street, Brooklyn. Money loaned Jew eiry, &c. Same Mill and sold. 9} NARD LINE, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIVS between New York and Liverpool, calling &t Cork Har- hor. FROM NEW YORK. JAVA, Wed, SALA’ RUSSIA And every New York." Rates of passage—Cabin, $90, $100 andy$130. gold, ac- cording to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, adaitiona. Return tickets on favorable terms. Stecrage, $30, c rate o ckets from Liverpool and Queenstown and arts of Euro at lowest rates, wa name bills of ing given for Belfast. Glasgo Antwerp and cane rts on the Conunent ‘and ‘Yor’ Mediteranean port frejgns rd cabin passage apply at the Com- wiing Green; for stecrage passage at eit Br Bi gies rn 4 Teint ii HaAkLES C 4 ERAMOKLYN, Agent. Advances made on Dia- | ces, | —Liberal advances made | | touching at San Benito, Tonata, Salina | office on the pier, foot of Canal street. | Steamer SOUTH AMERICA. wi EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, 7 HIT! STAR Lf wen For Bee LINE wc Cy LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNIT! iD arate MAIL. New and Tull powered Loe > vate Sailing from New York 01 Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Havvor’ Sach w q CELTIC Satur mber Seeeetee trot Aare mc ed, ssenger accommodations for all classes unrival combining satety, Speed and comport. hyn loons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, Be Teast mton isfelt, Surgeons and stewardess accom ih gold Ii steerage, », $30 in currency, Those wane to send for friends t m the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $35 cur- reney. Paxsengers booked to or from all parts of imation, ors. Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, to Draits ‘trom £1 upwards. For tnspection of plans and other Jaformation apply at the Pom PRRTs oes, 19 Broadway, New or Bills of lading issued to Continental tal porta, SPARKS, Agent. ‘ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weokly to Queenstown and Liverpool, formnightly to nd from London direst. TO QUERNSTOWN AND LIVEBPOOL, from plers 44 and 47 North River. SPAIN, Graco Saturday, Nov. 9, CANA urday, Nov. 1 GREECE Andrew ghaturday, Nov, 23 at urday, FO8aN Si LONDON DIREC ERIN, Lawson - Thursday, ENMARK, Sumner... sqsaturday, Nov. 16, 1 HOLLAND, Droge. lay, Now THES areaMstitts THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE. Cabin passage, see gnd $75, currency. e, currency. Prepaid steera; a tlekets ir fom Liverpool, {axcenstown, tator turthe® Uni redid or onto, fae curre e for fur' nforination apply ai the. com anys o Broadw aa cesT Manager.” NMAN LINE, For Queenstown and Liverpool. are appointed to sail as follows CITY (4 BRUSSELS: CITY OF LIMERICK : GITY OF PF M., CITY OF ov .M CITY OF LONDO: A aturday, Nov, ‘24°11 A, M, and cach acceoding Saturday and Thursday, trom pier ort . RATES OF PASSAGE, Firat Bayar rable in Gold. 15 Bte Payable in bisa OFAKe .. To Lon 8) ‘Bo London’ # To Paris. 33 Passengers also torwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark at reduced rates, Tickets can be Lh here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. Through bills lading given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antwerp. Drafts Isstied a¢ lowest rates, For further information apply, at the company's office, went, 6 Brondway, New York, ‘ORTH GERMAN REED: peje COMPANY. Royal Mail steamers iraday, Nov. 7, heen td rdav, No} uae 12 N For Southam raptor nd The steamship DEUTSCHLAND, captain fi A. Le Ney- naber, will gall on Saturday, November 9, at2 P. froin Bremen pier, foot Third street, Hoboken. ‘To be ‘followed “Steamship BREMEN, Captain W. Ludewigs, on Satur- day, November 13 Rates of Passage to London, Havre and Bremen, ae in gold, or its equivalent in currency. Firat Second Cabin. m ‘are r teeight or passage apply to. LRICHS & CO., Agents, No, 2 Bowling Green, $120 2 30 EW YORK TO CARDI r Bea, Sour. ee tee ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COM. ‘fT CLASS, FULL-POWERED, DE BUILT STEAMSHIPS ¢ GLAMORGAN. PEMBROKE CARMARTH) Gl. AMONGAN, Captain aa Weare will sail from Pennsylvania Hailroad vVharf, Jerse y City on Tuesday, November 5, Carrying goods and passengers at through rates from all parts ot the United States and Canada to ports in the Bristol Channe! and all other points in England. ‘hese steamships, built expressly for the trade, are pro- vided with all the latest improvements for the comfort and convenience of CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. 2,500 tons 2500 tons },000 tons First Cabin. 75 and currence: Second Cubli We Sucreney Steerage. a 30 currene’ Prepaid a 38 Draits for £1 and upwards. For further particulars + apply in Cardiff, at the Com- Pany’s offices, No. 1 Dock Chainbers, and in New York to ANcuTBALD BAXTER & = Caner ad EDUCTION IN range EE RATIES, Express paszenger steamers ‘ait yi om Now York eve! Dress Pavaturday aud alternate Wednesday." < °VOY Passengers booked and forwarded to and trom all rail- way stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor- yoy, Swe Hon or Denmark and America a4 x sarely, peed. ty of line. Almaden, NEW DePAWeC me RDNESDAY'S STRAMERS, TRI hes N in Mecrage BX Certineates at lowest Fates ¢ can be bought here BY those wishing to send for their frien e ce sdeeebioaardecommisagie Bifioon, BROTHERS, O LY DIRECT LIS £ TO 0 FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRAD ATLANTIC MPANY'S MAIL ATEAMSHIPS BRTWE W YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent will sail frem pier 3 North River as follows:— be ir IN, Roussin. . aturday, Nov. 2 St RENT, Lemarie aturday VILLE DE PARIS, Sarmont... OF PASSAG: TO BRI First cabin, ni, $75. Excursion | tickets at re bene rates. ‘These steamers do not carry stecrage passenge NE American travellers going to or returning from the Con- tinent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line, avold both | transit by E mg lish pence, and the discomtorts of crosding the besides saving time, trouble and expense. GE! ORGE, Mt ACKENZIE, Avent, 58 Broadw | Gq WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL, (England) DIRECT. Taking goods and passengers for London, rdifl, New. port, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channel, ‘The steamers ot this fine will sail trom the Atlantic Docks, Brooklvn, as follows :— ZAMBRA, Pi .Tuesday, October 29 | ARRAGON. Weste ‘aturday, November 9 GREAT WESTE: aturday, November Cabin passage 70 eereney Parties wishing to send for their Friends. ‘can ‘tain prepaid certificates. | Dratts tor £1 and upwards. yr F passage, "E i MOR AN 8 SONE, fo Soutn | street, New Yor ALTIG LLOYD MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Only direct line to Prussia, Russia and the Scandi- ian countries, calling at Copenhagen to land malls n and passenge Beamer THORWALDSEN, Captain P. Barandn, will sail Saturday, November 9, ai2 P. M., from pier 13 North River. Rates of passage (payable In gold), First Cabin, $100; second Cabin, $72. Steerage, eluding mattress, “$3; children under 10 years halt 131 For freight ond SSH 7 i! ENDT & ig ea wn, New fe x. road way or! TNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU,—OFFICIAL Passports of the De Pepartment of Stato isued by A. C. WILLMARTIH , United States Court House, 41 Chambers street. CUASTWISE STEAMSHIeS, | ACIFIC. MAIL STEAMSHIP ‘COMPANY'S Cregg TO P CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND c CHINA, CARRYID MAIL FR vse PANAM. OWN AND F deerme AND BAN MARTHA, 1d COAST UF MEXICO, AL AMERICA, PERU ‘AND CiLE Steamers leave 10th, oth and Son ench month, except when thoes dates fall on Bunday, then the day previous November 5,—Ste SOUTH AMEKICA,Capwin G. We Palmer, will leave pier 42 Nort River at 12 o'clock noon, tor Aspinwall direc onnecting at Panama with steamer ONTANA, Captain —, touching at Acapulco, San Diego and San Pedro. and also connecting for all Central Auwerican and South Pacific ports, Depart doth each montt connect with tie Comp GREY. ort Freight for all way ports received until 4 Ps Me mber Au extra stenmer will leave San Francisco Novem. ber (6, 1872, for Japan and China, For rates of passago, freight and ail further information apply at Company's Angel mi é F. R. BABY, Agent. OTICK.—Postponement ot sailing day. ML (Or Aspinwait at ¥F. R. BABY, Agent. SPECIAL Doon, Tuesday, Novemver 5. CIAL NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSEN- K yes Seana, SOUTH AMERICA will take the place of steamnsbip RISING STAR to sall at noon of bth ¢ jovember, Bhippers and ‘passengers will office on pier ! Me: M ty ae ind exch: bills lading yr passage ticke for that steam aie hath “Ts R, BABY, Agent. be ker wi GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- ee West, gerry ia United States mail. "The Ai steninship GEO i, Be 20 East River, will vee bills ot lading alve Jouston aud ~ gale and B. BR, & HE HAMBURG- AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY 3 new iron mail aD AL, ALI Captain H. LA Spt asieeny will 34 if ‘on Thursday, Novem- , at dP. M., for Hamburg, taking passcugets from New York to. Ply mouth, London, a herbourg and Hamburg. Cain, $2 Fira ier ble In United States , $90, a 1 KUNUARDI a A a Or, RICHARD ath leneral ni jeneral ase GT Broad’siree fT iroadway, re The HOLSATLA ‘will sall November 1. IDONOVAN ROSSA ers—! m direct. kenge NATIONAL LINE OF STEAM- 4 tons, apply to Ko NEW “ORLEANS DIRECT, The Al ae will leave pier 2t Bast wi le inesday, November 6, Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken, For freight or passage, having superior accommoda- ti te) ons apP'y *O. M1, MALLORY & CO,, 158 Malden tans. JPR SEW ORLEANS DinKoT. RCHANTS’ STRAMSHIP LINE, From per No.5 pr aareD at3 o'clock P. M. Saturd ber 9 Freight received dai i Fated. given, for LATE aaa, cuiteata daltadisene For et or se ea en Beeutgt™ PRICE FOUR CENTS. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. AE ATroguat “MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY —AATLING regularly every Thurslay at 3 o'clock P. M. pre- el sly, t No. 4 North Rive: goul Miata faptain C, 0. Collin. ASTLE, Ceptain T. H. Mor! -November 21 DIMOCK, President, No. 6 Bowling Green, T)IBECT LINE TO HAVANA, HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. Now York and Mexican, Mali Steamship, Lino, leaving eect mana - rr Bi No.3 ae i River ats Rad LG TY OF ‘A (Hi «Mor CITY OF HAVAN n «tiavani only’ SI SAAR ita ‘ana only) ..Saturday, Nov. 39 CITY A. Thmmerman.,......Saturday, Dec. 7 For rel Nt OF PATA NDE & SONS, 33 Broadway: NeW YORK AND HAVANA, New Line of of Steamships. The splendid new steel, sidewheol steamships NORTHERN G00 tons) and SOUTHERN (00) tous) wilt form a regular line between the above ports, the first sailing from here early in November, These vessels are utisurpassed for streny accommodations, and offer to the public al desired in ocean tra Should sutticient inducement offer, these steamers may call at Charleston, 8. C., for passengers. Datos of sailing, &c., fe a future advertisement HEWLETY & TORKANGR, 69 Wall strobe. eed and fihaeis to be OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line. The meamenlp NEW ORLEANS, Capt tain, “EB. V. Gager, I leave pier No, 9 North River’ on Saturday, November 9, at 3o'clock P, Freight received daily, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockfort or Aranzas Whar!, Brazos, Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin eo 1 $50; steerage, $23, For Srolgh or West stree apply (OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND,— The Old Doniinion Steamshi| Company will de- spatch, trom pier 37 Norch River, their elegant sydewheel steamship NIAGARA, Walker, for Norfolk, he ‘eel nd Richmond, on Tuesday, November 6, at 3 iff ing through bills of lading to all points South and Soul west. Through passenger tickets issued to all points. Accom- modations unequalled, cd at pier si, or at the gene- ral office, SRE SENCEOION re corner Dey, Ye RIVER. LINE FOR BOSTON, via NEWPORT. _ ‘The steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, from pier 28 oes hy tans foot of Dain meee daily (Sundays excepted), ata P. Kets sold to plncipal poiatsia Newliingland the White Mountains and Provin . BACON, Superintendent meee oes __ POLITICAL. Oak eee HALL | REFORM ‘DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- tion—For Member of Assembly, Nineteenth Assem- bly District, ees DEERING. lon. Alex. Spauld halrmans Tage J. Stillings, Thomas Loughran, Vice ‘Chairmen ; John E, Develiu, Louis Rod cretaries, T A ME ING OF 150 DE igmen's. Vollteat Sentinal, rters on Friday evening, November 1, 1872, it w nimously adopted that ho organization would s port James O'Brien for Mayor, Francis Kernan for G ernor and the whole Apollo Hall ticket. By order. JAS, McGOWAN, G. WM. HUGHES, @ JOSEPH KEEN! JAMES HAGERTY, F nancial Secretary. Net APPEAL TO CITIZENS, The Committes of Seventy urge all good citizens to observe clection day a3 a holi- day, to close thelr places of business and give aid at the Phe day being by law a legal holiday, it {s understood that the ‘Gastomn House and Post Office are to be closed. By order of Committee. JOSEPH H. CHOATE, Chairm an, T A MEETING OF THE INDEPENDENT TAX. payers’ Club of the Seventeenth ward, held at their rooms, 38 Second avenue, on motion of Mr. John McCul- lough tt was concurred in by a unanimous vote, that wo endorse the Hon. Thomas J, Creamer as our candidate for Congress and James O'Brien for Mayor, as we know them to be men of honesty and integrity and the only candl- dates fitting to represent us. JOUN McCULLOUGH, President. NOMMITTEE OF SEVENTY.—ANY PERSON DIs- sed to contribute to the Election Fund of the Com- mittee of Seventy may leave thelr subscriptions with Emil Sauer, Treasurer, at German-American Bank, or with the ne Ne er, NREELEY AND BROWN. FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESLDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Henry R. Selden, John ©. Williams. Che tl bit oe J ‘etd, Edwin N, Habel Amasa J. Parker, Elias J. Lagoa Edwin C, Lite! George G, Reynolds, jrew Cunningham, Edward Hogan, re ph Koc . Watson, Jr., Anthony Di Edwin A. Merritt, Theodor G. Himabensktee, Thomas Ryan, an oyd. ‘Andrew E. Suffern, Fheotore S Faxton, Christopher E. Walratn, Asahel N. Gol Lewis A. Redfield, Edwin R. Re riolds, ‘Thaddeus W, Collins, Franklin Spalding, Abraham Altman, Truman R, Colman, ras Gov Enon Stephen B, Ayres, Edgar K. Apgar, FRAN "AN, Yor Lleutenant Govervor, CHAUNCE DEPEW, For Canal Commissioner, JOUN F, HUBBARD, Jk, For Ss “it of State Prisons, ’. BROOKS. For Representative in Congress from the State at large, SAMUEL 8. COX, For May ABRANAM Ry LAWRENCE, For District Attorney, CHARLES DONOHUE, For © NkING © BEDFORD. For Coroner, HENRY WOLTMAN, For Justice of the Suy ne Court place of Willlam Fe yi f appointed'in piace of Albert resign prointed Wels A ONARD ote For Judge of the Su aperior Court in piace C4 tl ‘met evunn @eceased, aOR S ALDR AME George P. Bradford, Patrick Lyaaght, Jeremiah Kennefick, Isaac Robinson, George W. Plunkitt, Edward Gilon, Robert McCafferty, nagan, Thomas She! William Salmon, Frederick dlininer, Jonn Reill j: William T. Ashman, ERMAN REFORM. APOLLO HALL,—TAXPAYERS G* Council of Political Reform—People's Executive Com POLITICAL. 10 THE ELE jOTORS THe = Tue Ciror NEW YO Peete DERPLY rine ¥ IMPRESSED witht THE ara 2 AS J, BY REASON OF His A! Y ITY PERIENCE IN = TU PR aurea FUE ELECTORS (OF THE DISFRICE, WINHO DistiNCrION Gr Pa VANDERPORTy HORACE F. CLARKE, JAMES RABI EDWARD 3. AVEAUBY, yan wee iD ee WOOD, M. D. WM. K. TRAVER: IAG REN VIELE RANE AUGUSTUS 8t tteh Lint Ra on ty HENRY F. VERHUVES ENR RULES, JOUN J. CRANE, M. De, Y IL’ LORENZO DELMONICO, ROBERT B ROOSEVELT, ALFRED ROE, GE EOUGE W. SAUER, JOHN D, PRE i AvGUetty 3 BERCKMAN, WILELAMSON, DA’ 3 HENRY R. MoMURRAY ANTHONY RICKHOFS, GEORGE A. O3GOOD, E, ue D., NICO! J, B. REYNOLDS, M. D., ROBET, L. CUTTING, Ji. GUSTUS FUNK, WARD L, GAUL, ENN OTH AM, JOHN, N. REYNO! FRANCIS BAK. JOUN SCOTT, CHARLES BENDEL, SYLVESTER E. NOLAN, HUGO. ge RA JOSEPH ontenee” CHAS, HOGG, CHARLES MERZ, GEO. A. UNINC JULIUS WEIS WiLLtAat 6. GOVE JACOB MANDER, JOHN B. AN KN GROKGE ERAEM a HARD FROST, miveite bt KE, | WENT. WORTH, OUN ‘@, OTTO, OSCAR if, BOGERT, HUGH CUMMINGS,’ JO! LN SIMEON Sea amd GEORGE OAULFIRLD, JAMES HENRY CORNELHHEM, baa are NICHOLAS HEINE, Caistor TLECKE, JOUN D, BILLINGS, CHARLES Mon OL TY, PETER COOK, JACQUES SCHMITZ, EDWARD CARRY, BAMURD ie SMITH, ARTHUR MoCOVEY, GEORGE JACOBL JACOB WESTERVELE, PETER W. McGUIN, ‘OHN WETTE, AARON J. WESTERVELT, WILLEAN FLEMING LOUIS BALLENBERG, U ts ‘fHK CITIZENS OF NEW YORK, The office of District Attorney of the county of New York is an important one; it re quires for its incumbent a man of capability, honesty and integrity. MR. CHARLES DONOHUE has been nominated for that office. We have known Mea Donohue for many years, and k know him to be in everm respect fitted for the office, and possessed of all the a fications stated above, and we earnestly recommend to our citizens for their suffrages. Gardner G. Howland; Grauw, Aymar & Co., Boyd & Hincken, Tiedman # Gainey, Jacob W. Schmidt & Co., Peter T, Nevius & Son, Tetens & Bockman, Walter Garr & Co, William H, Gulon A. i. Solomon & Go. Howland & F Frothingham, ea re Fiten, oie Thatcher, John Burke, e&Co, James Reid, Richard pati ©. J. Murphy, J. DeLamater, tram Benner, James Smith Albert Berthoud, Eugene O'sultivan & Co. Chiristopson, Lawrence Giles & Co., D. R, DeWolf & Co., ¥3 M. Boho verris & Walsh Field & Way, 1. D. & J. W. Brookman, im & Houghton, Joshua Atkins & Co., B. J. Wenberg, James E. Ward & Co., Carver & Barnes, Haut Bro! Ht. W. Low John E, Devlin, M, Rupp & Co, D. B. Exgers, Brett, jon & Co. William L. Chamberlain, Crocker, Wood & Co., William Pinkney, John Harper Barclay & Livingsto ‘ida ote W. well £00, Williatn Garrison,” liam Or iigeins James M. Motley, William A. Sale & Co., Elisha Bacon, James M. Macgregor, Borland. Dearborn & Co., Yates & Porterfield, . Funeh, Ee Wit Charles L. hgh & Co., 4 E. G. Dale & Co., ‘ames Hand, Gomez, & Araulinbau, Hicks & Bell, Fred. C. Schmid W.T Frost, D. Roumae, J, B, Gager, N. H. Brigham, ¥. KE. Morgan's Sons, 7, Dunham's Ne} Samuel 8. Dale, MoMarray & Dai Charles C) hamberlain, _ 8. Negus John E. Mi T, L. Randiet, So Paul Bradlee’ asiiae Leary, P. C, Mechan, J. Bausher, Henry Mog J. Peters, a « Beattie, mule sad Henry A; Hasiing DB. Whitlock, sie! ipozen & ot, Brower & Co. Fiuppe B. F. Metcalf & C0. My Nesmith & Sons John OtDonohtus’s Sons, Buck, Cran€ & Co, Sturge: arman & Co. “Tower, Ei O'Sullivan & Co., Peter F, eins & Co, ‘uslow, Youngs & Co., Tow 4, i Crary, Pike & Sutton James W. M Wm. 8. Foes &Co., Riley, Leavy & Thompson & Hunter, Aud three andred others. (TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW YORK. We, members of the bar of the city of New York, are well acquainted with Mr. Charles Donohue, who hag been a practising lawyer in this city for a great mat yeura, and know him ‘to be in every way qualified to ‘the position of District Attorney’ of this county, an eerfully recommend him to our fellow citizens tor thelg inittee. Nomination for Alderman, City and County of New York, || DAVID EHLER, endorsed by the Produce Exchange and business men gencrally, independent of politics. Vote for Reform and Reduction of Taxes, TOTICE—BLOSSOM CLUB.—A SPECIAL MEETING of the Blossom Club will be held at their rooms, 127 Fifth avenue, on Monday evening, November 4, 1872, at eight o'clock. By order. OWEN W. BRENNAN, President. { Secretaries. Wa, Van Tasseit, _Joux M, Connuy, OLITICAL PARTY OF PROGRESS, For Assambly, I Fourteenth derembly District, HEUDORE E. TOML “Bring your allots ia the polls trom your homes."— Extract from a letter of C. Godfrey Gunther to Jacob Windinuller. ‘ bg 23 VOTE “FOR THE PUP LIC SCHOOL CHIL- dren's Friend. For Alderman, SAMUEL A. LEWIS, of the Board of Educatior }OOLS SOLD AT JOUNSON'S RESTAURANT, 1,187 P Broadway, corner Twenty-eighth street, on the Mayoralty anit ail other candidates, this, and every evening until election. 7. B. JOLINEON, I EQULAR REPUBLICA ATION.—FOR MEM- f Assembly, Nineteenth i Meinber ot ne bly ine Asseinbly Diveriet For Alderman, B OLNEY. 2M. f Assembly; Nineteenth Assembly’ Diste ber of Assen NES A RING. se Puane Mitunn, See. Citas Fe ¥, BRUDER, Chairman. it JEGULAR GERMAN REFORM NOMINATIO BE Gnas, A. Janin, Seo, JOHN SCHLADEL, Chairman, RREvoR AND comurtEy oF tf Seventy Candidate. PETER R GULAR DEMOCRATIC ¢ REFORM Nominalion, For Beyeup, Assemb! eet ARLES P. SY if EGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Nomination for Alderman, NICHOLAS SEGAR. Re cal NDLIDATE. For Assistant Aldermi (Eighteenth Ward), EDWARD R. STEHL, Ross DEMOCRATIC, GERMAN REFORM, Municipal Reform nomination, endorsed by the Com: —Fifteenth Assembly District For ‘PH BLUMENTHAL, THE E: had OF THE CITY AND COUNTY of New Yor We the Undes jgned endorse the nomination and ask the aid of our fellow citizens to elect the Hon. HENRY of the Sixteenth district mittee of Sevent: Member of Assemb!; ade JOS WOLTMAN to the ofice a BAAN, M.D, RD VANDERPOBL, M. D, ee New Yous, Noy. 1, suffrages for that office. Sonn ®. Crosby, Aug. F Smith, ¥. Howen, n McKeon, ue Burrill, Chas: Burrill, . Amy Eslward Pattersdn, Sosepli He Gray, Edward L. Ow ‘Abbott Bros., John L, Sutheritnd, Towngend Scudder, Gco. H. Forster, Geo. ‘pt lea Tra _D. Warren, Elihu Root, C. W. Van Voothis, Moneta & Zeglio, Byrne, ‘and W. H. Kirchies, Meyer, c W. li. Van Cott, Leveridae, parte, Be Charles ¥. Whiteion, Henry Dailey, Jr. erry Samuel ‘Higinbotham, Blog. Svingan, James Morrogh, Joseph Hl. Dukes, _and others. Gre YOUNG MEN'S CHOICE.” United Democratic and Liberal Republian Nomination, For Member of Assembly, For the Ninth Assembly District WILLIAM H. DON N. — M Nia PEOPLE'S CHOICE, Fifth Asseinbly District, For Member of Assembly, HERMANN L, GERKE: “FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTR: Citizens’ reform. py for member of poem Diy 0, CURTIS HOFFMAN NITED DEMOCRATIC REFORM NOMINATIONS, Seventh Assembly District, For Assistant Alderman, JAMES 7, GRISWOLD, TORKINGMEN'S NOMINATION, —FOR tt nintad or ict, J Pet Patrick Guntorte Michael Carroll, TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Seventh Ward Degular Democratic kepnbltean Nomination. For Meinber of Assembly, 8 MICHAEL J. SHANDLEY, Chairman, wi Pi iwi { Secretaries. 19" wae ane bys) oy h Assembly Distei A. DEERING. Me ‘hairman; serge oth Vice Chairmen; Mic aries. PSabi dah bpd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, tt Nominated by N. Y. Sustained by all the f the Endorsed by the ry om inittee ry Seventy. tan Ae jor ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Regular Democratic, Ropuplican 3 Nomination. | THOMAS O'C CALLAGHAN. 20™ ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, 19TH WARD, VOTE FOR )_HONEST MEN. Democratic and Liberal Re ‘al_ Republican Nomination. For Assistant Alderman, ISAAC SOMMERS, the workingme: 's triend. TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, (Nineteenth ward, south of’ Seventieth street) Rey woltean, { Nomination, 2 Union German For Assem! WILLA SOF DYKE, i ARD 70 THE VOTERS OF THE wre teen danse vember, ‘he aonea Will be @ candidate ter the