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(Continued from the first page. Coowry NomrsaTions.—The {fo a list embraces the nominations for County O%cen Rep- reaen tatives in Congress and Met bers of Assembly, that have been agreed upon by the Conventions of ¢ different political organizations of this city They are cleasified into two distinct parties—Demo- | cratic and Rupnbiican, These parties being split up into opposing factions, the candidates are fur- ther described by designating the Conventions by which they bave been nominated : POR COUNTY OFFICES, henner and at the rear of the bal! wan larce Demooratic. Republican. tenner, on which were the words, “Liberty and GuERIY, Union, now and forever." A fine band of music Eade Rely, Tom A Mota). XY. Parmer, niet HZ: | teat additional interest to the wene by its COUNTY CLEKK. texecution of several patriotic and other airs Henry W. Genet, Tam. J. M. Thomreon. (4. Rep. | Mr. Edger, previous to the organization of the Wm C.Canner, MMA IW .Cleveridxe, At. Chae. G. Halpine, New Mor cry spon. Abraham 1. Rneseil, Tem.o. L. Stewart 1 Rep teaepy B. Tully, New Moz.Jaa. Re Whiting, Cit dae, Wm. F. Howe, McKeon & Moi, DISTRICT ATTORSPY A Oakey Hall, Tam. Moz Wm, RB Atafford. 174 Rep & New Moz Kichd O'Gorman, Cut, Aaa, Timothy Cronin, Wer Kep. Scremvison. Ande Willmann, 74. Rep. Win. WH. Webb, CH Aan, John For, Tim Vin King. Sen Moe, F. Reppe:, Ger. Dem OORONTRA, Jana, Wo Ranner, 4. Rep. Lemuie Nanmann, Ud. Rep. Alex, Wilder, (4 Rep. Fawd, L. Colling, (1 Rep J, W. Greene, OV Aa J. O'Donnell, Cw. A ; Cieenar ee F. Roesle:, (ot U.Dopnell, Moz. Stephen Bmith, Cu Ae FOR CONGRESS. Wm C Gover, Tam. Rotert Gambi, Tam, John Wilder, Tam, Wm. Behirmer, Tam Oveo W. Keenan, Mos, pl'iiaoion, Mor, BEYRESRNTATIVEA, Forwm Disraicr—Com ng the 94, 84, 4th, Sth, 5 Pa and Oi by ors t Ri lorsan Jon ‘en. BP. Gilbert, Dra , m. Walah, Neve Mor. Ripper Meade ram Walbrides. Com. ln, ran Ketchum, Jr, eC. Ci 3. T, Bmith, Ind, Dem, forme Disraior—Comprteing the Tih, dab, 13th and léth Warde Belecn Taylor, Tam, — A's. Woisamann, ra. Rap wok Ort ow Mor FpeeR. Rliery, Dar, hep. Ger McKeon & étxta Disraicr—-Comprising the Gth, 16th and J6tb a slijah Ward, Tam. Kish C Hawking Dar. Rep. WB Rankin. McK 407. HJ, Baym wet @) P. Norton, Cons’. Cn hacen alg SevarrH Disraior—Comprising the 11th and iTtn Warde. 0 W. Chanler, T.4McK, Wm, Boardman, (i. Rep jens Drersior—-Oorprtsing the 18th, 2b and Ls Tint Wa Thee J. Barr, Tam. Ren).F Manierre, Dra. Rep Tames Brooks, Moz. New Win. F. Dodee, Dar Rep Wo2. McKeon, Con.U.d G. R.B. Roosevelt, War Fa rem Dnearaior—Comprising the 12th, 19th and 724 Waids all of Hackwell'a, Randall's and Ward's Islands, eneen Ferrick, Tam, & Ww. A. Darling, Un Rep Comet Un Yarnando bboy Mos, Me- Keon & Ger Dem : UH Reavy, New Moz, » T. dmith, Ind. Dem. STATE LEGISLATURE FOR MPMWPNe OF ARSE ALT Preart Diataior Comprising the tet and 2d Warde, ea parte of the 34, dth and Och Wards mie Jone L Gel ih, Tam. John Bhipton, Der. Rep, ‘ » Mor. . H, Noe, Cv. H. Hamilton, ‘McKeon, “s sides @scoxp Dusrasor— Comorteing parte of the 4th and arde 1Winoe Wes ™ John Scott, Trap Dusrnict- Comprising parte of the 84, Sth and “th Warde bi veg Ostia 7, M. Alfred G, Bueil, Dar. Rep. Jes H. Skelly, McKeon. Pourtn Duprnior-Cormprising 10th, 13th and 14th (, B. Murray, TM. N, Jool Pirrn Dusrmot— Comprising and 16th War C Blenvelt,7.N MM & McK C.T. Polhemus Ud Kep ¥. J. Tucker, In.MeC.C. Brxtu DerrsiorComprising parte of the Lith, Tseh, iath aud itth Warde) et" Watw. 8. Morley, Tom. Wm. Wigging (Ud. Rep. Sevarrn Disrucr—Comprist t th L ind 15h Wands Natal io on War Kep arte ofthe eh,tib yarde Bammin = Kep parts of the Sth, vob G, Moulton, New. Moz, H. FE. Russell, Dra, Rep. Me: Mi Ke Thos.E. 5 Giants Dusmuict—Com parta of th Tub and 18th ards: oe ete . er, T.&N. M. E.R. C hell ra.Rep, Haale ie ek. cake, OS rong, Dortep. Norra Dorrarct-Comprising the 16th Ward : C. A. Lamont, . Rep, Tarr Dwsrnicr—Comprising part of the 14th Ward, ‘T. Creamer, Moz>> Wa. Boi ‘ Lor r ie ‘m. es, Dar Rep. Kusvenra Disrnict—Comprising the 20th Ward. James (iibeon, Tamm. Sao’! Sinciatr, Dar. Re Thor, H. Burlekkh, W Rep Twain Distaor—Comprising parts of th aud Ine Wards, ea . A. Lyons, Tem. Joe KR. Taylor, Dar. Rep. stuliy, Mor N.M. McK. . Trrstaxyty Disraict—Comprising the 224 Ward. ‘Thos. Tem Jes. Marriner, War Rep. T, Orcalinghare Moz e Alex. War. KekK Founrarntu Disrsior Comprising the 18th Wand M. N. Salmon, T., MN. M. J. W. Edmonds, Der. Rep. Wm. H. Smith, Ynd, Furrsantu Distarot-—-Comprising the 21st Ward, Menzo Mefendor®, Tam. '". W.Vanburen, Ud. Rep, BR. Pinckuey, Ind, Zam. ‘Win, Sinclair, McK, Sixreentn Disraror—Comprising the 19th Want HF. Cochrane, Moz W.U, DeCamp, Ud. Kep, Jobn Keegan, New Moz, WH. A. Harris, Wea John Dolan, Jnd, SOvaNTeeN TH Disrwor—Comprising the 10th Ward, bP, Ingrahan, Jr, Fam. J D.C Outwater, Un Making s tote! of (¥ Democrats and 45 Ropu! cans nominated for 88 offices, with more pomiaa- Pons to be cade by the different orvanizations, GREAT Sale oF OLD Cons. —Hron Pruons — There iv uh ge sucthc . sale of evins now 1) program ou roadway, and very beh prices have been realived, Ansong those wre two half dol- Jue of 17¥s, which brought #19 and gy 6H, a quarter dolls of 1828 brought g120, and ofa far e fe (ITI) brought onty 916: a | qrerter ated 1 Wrought #15; a dime of 1795, HIG; oF s of I8TA, & ); of 1804, #12, 8 half du A179, $10 505 of LG, P11 O05 Of 180% 5 apd. 1805, $15, Last evening a number « coutw and bal! cents were sold at very bigh prices Mirprrary,—The Ul Regiment is receivin ite pay for services in the harbor of New York, (art's Island, ) by the U. 8. Paymaster The furloughs of al) disabled sokhers from hos- vitals in the Department of the East have been ex- tended to the 12th November, 1864 by Gen, Dix. Lacnca oF THE NavsBvc,—The lijht draft | muonitor Naubuc was launched yesterday, from the yard of Wm. Paine, at the foot of North Eighth st,, Willamsburgh. The turret bea been removed, and in its stead. large wooden platform, surmounted by a 11-inch gain, has been substitut- ed, The vessel wil! be special! y used for unmask- ing and removing torpedoes. ARRIVAL OF Faexcn TROO."S FROM MEx- s0o.—The French transport steamer 4 Ilicr, Captain Delisle, from Vera Cruz, errived here yesterday morning. The tranmwort has on board one thou- 4 troops from Me tico for Brest, Frenea, ond “4 here. for.» supply of coal and nove \ . Ustox Murrixo at Coormn [xerrretr— Brason Gay, Cocunan®, . Van Denrx, any Ormnas.The Co por Insitute was crowded last evening with a very respectable wadience, in- eluding many ladies, the occasion being @ political mooting under the auspices of the Lincoln and Johnson Club. On the platform were several so!- diers of the Army of the Potomac, and a large quantity of war trophies, cannons, arme stacked | with fixed bayonets, piles of ahot, &e The plat- form itself was decorated with American fiage and Meeting, introduced several aoiiiers to the andi+ ence, In the first place he introduca! o Lealthy look'ng soldier, serving, ‘Here's @ man who bas been through a)) MC ellan’e campayns and has never been won "Ap iauaa and Langhto He next intraduced aw llieron crutches, saying, “Here's a man whe bas been with Aherman.'* (Im- mense applause) Mr. Biyor then mace a ‘ew re- marks afier which Dr Fisher came forward and addreaned the rretiny The Veteran Cin), he ead, which had been three rears atthe war, lal aesor died bo aid in electing Aneoln and Johnson He aaeured thet that te Boldiera’ vote of the army of the Potoinae would redeem the Empire state, He then introduced General John Coch rinejea the President of the meeting, amid (mrroenee applause General Cochrane come forward and proceeded to eulogise the veterans who were preaent, and Welcomed then i the implements of war there on the platforiy fhey stood there to uphold the proud banner of the Republie and the interrity of the Union (App) He next spoke in mipport of the war, aa one not on y of principle but of freedom } againet teranny, ether at home or abroad, He spoke of himeelf as having belonged the gront army of the Union, and asked that thom who were present should encenrage the soldiers who atx before then Tie ballot-hox wae the tmpliment of muccess at home, ae much aa waa the musket atthe war They appealed to the sclder for success and be appealed to them for #up- port id trusted that they wonld give iton the | | th November, He next proceeded to denounce the Chicaye plattor en lead it was for them to oppose it) He proclattomt i¢aee platform of un- conditions’ peace, which would nullity all our wie tories, Ite condicetes had nm ond candidate there war ne de Pendleton Botot the frat pere was well knows | he bad ro) rucceeced in ranking bitnself amen the warriors of the land, and he was mest une doubtedly in favor of a cessation of hosnltecs, and that emply meant an unconditional ae, which ple, and its ae of, namely Mr | Waa virtually a recognition of the Sout! The men who surrounded McClellan were of deciied peace proclivities, a he could no more escape them than ao tree could) eseape death } te the woodman's axe. (Applause He dee clared that toe two peace panies were cem- posed of the rebels of the South of the North: (Applause,) Thr Ine against these two parties were the Un eoldiere and citizens ot the North, He pointed cut to the audience the fact that the South was near! ¢ iatrosed aud therefore it would be miieictal for the North now to rive up, and offer terms of peace, for the archetraiter bimeell (Davis) bad said that there were teow men uow let between the ages of eighteen und forty.five and had assured his men, wiih tears on his cheeks, that if they Would bot wait tl) November, a Demo. rane victory aided by the reteie we who were tight at the North would secure the recognition of Southera indepeucence. The rebeilion, he eaid, war io ite In throes, and the brave so! } ory (applause) td thrust thea ba the box with the thruss their bay (Applouse ) astic op Lt, Ww. H. Draper then read «lony listof Vice Prenideoty bealed by Major and followed by severs! army officers, Atmong the civilians were Menay J Kay mond, Horace Greeley, Wm, Callen Bryant, Tho mus C. Acton, Peter Cocp er, Charles § Spencer, and others of more or less note, The lutions to offer, were inscribed on thei: hearts, Col, Van Biren come forward, stout great ap planseyand after an slingion to a celebrated expres. sion of Buakespeare, addressed the soldiers on the | 8 Into e spirit with which they nets into the brevet of the enemy The speaker concluded amid enthus- pionse Ge neral Doubleday, bo rman then said there were uo reso- The resolutions of the meetin: platform, referrug to the past histery of the country, ite future aspirating and — the | glorious victory which would be in the ides of Novenber (Cheers) then charged the Demecratic party with scosptl ng a proposition to jengue with the South in upbokding slavery, and this had held the Government of the country for thirty years, with but tw» exceptions Those two exceptions died early, and their Vico- Presidents became the willing tools of Southern usurpation. (Applauae.) The Colonel proceeded ab great length to denounce slavery and the doc- trine of the South that slavery was correct, aasert- ing that it was the avowed intention of both South- ern and Northern Democrats to establ’sh white slavery on a basis even worse than that of black slavery, In this connection be read several extracts from Southern papers, coming with the celebrated assertion of an A’sbame paper, which apoke of the | free somety of the North as greasy mechanics, de , who were unfit to wsooiate with a gentleman's ar- | vant, ang condemned tne Northern system of tree | schools. These extricts were received altervate!y with burais of loughter aud applause, From these eviracte he endeavore! to show that the Northern and Boithern urst<rata wanted forced and not free | labor, and quoted from the Jormn an or Comarnon, whieh said that employers siould Le compelled ft pay thoir employees, and the latter compelle to work, (V “ Yhats Lowsteus serfdom.) | They might it what they Louisiana slavery, [Ay ceodent to mivance the & ers, North and South, wanted to establ sh whie | chaitel slawiers, and charged that at the Chicago | Conveutiou, the Northeru Detwoorats bad gone | down in th rilowerthan ever they had befor | bered that at dhe last meetingea motion was car ) below j seill upon the ann: weed by peace advoraiea, aa to the public cebs and depre- elation of ew » which be inciated had noth ng to Jo with the high prices of provisions, for there wasn place in Wall street called the * geld roora,'* wheb ifs shell were fired into it more secessionists ould be killed than in any bouse in Richmond, The speaker conchided amid great appiause Tie President then announced that General Sickles ‘app.) bad promised to be present, but he wee unwell, He then read a telegram from Bur lington, Vt, stating thats raid bad been made upon St Albans, and severa! citizens had been abot. A letter from General Ranks, apologizing for bia at sence, wasthen read, in which he promised, if in bis power, to be present with the club before the election. A glee clubthen sung some eongs and after speeches from the Rev, Wm. He Boole amd oshera, the meet ng dispersed THE RBoann of Epreatios met last even ing, the President James M. Mclean, Esq. in the chair, The Finance Cotanittes submitted » reno. lution for adoption traking sundry appropriations, aa follows: For Salaries of Teachers in Ward S4hoolagi,000 00 Hataries of Janitars in Ward Sehoola 10,000.00 * Incidental Expensesio! Ward Seools I, “ Ropport of Pree Academy © Fer Renta of Bchool Prem tne * Balaries of Officers of Hoar! cation “ Appointment to Corporaw Schools 12,000 00, 15,048 28 Tota! Appropriations Peery The recommendation of the Commasee Was unan imously adoy A Lrerone was a, by Capt. Hartt, of the Metropotiten Police, to the scholars of the Nineteenth Ward Evening School The discourse waa highly interesting, and quite « treat to the 500 boys who attend mightty theeventug nohool of that ward. Mr. Joseph WsCremin, who baa distinguished himself as a teacher in oar pab- lic schools on more than one occasiong is Principal Asson PL Hack will deliver a lecture at Cooper Institute thie evening. Subject, Davia." Adjourned delivered Inst ever “Jeffersou PADES MOVEMENTS, Tor Parwrmes hekd a epectat nuceting, last even: “inten Hall, ft will be ing, at room reneun- to the effert tht the wayos of palnters berealter be di a dog's work from davlie ne till dark, till the lat Nover hours after thas time ti!! the Lot pesre that the bosees have re voor, agml 42.50 for a day's work of elglt f March, 1 te ot Kk ap- pay the of per day Gil the Tat of next month, This refusal led bo thes of the special meeting beld last ever ing. The Coromitiee on strike reported that some shops had re‘used to pay the $3, while others had complied, The Committee appointed to wait or bowers reported that, alter waitsng some time, the be id they would pay men sO vente an wih of a day's work to be determined the warions bores work so be commenced t morrow morning The report was received, A Toovlon Waa made that the jour vevmen painters be declared on a general strike | s\iter sorne lenett © dia namic he motion was laig on the table. The meeting than adiourmmet Dar Goons Cornks' Barry Crosse Ammocrarios ~ Tole teeiv beld their weekly meeting last ever- ing. A communication was received from the Tailors’ Protective Union, ashing @ loan, and aigni- fying their determination to resiat ther employers in ther eforts to break woe praded to leod the Loon @i00 ip the Union. A motion A report waa made tistthere bed beon a surplus of after paying ve expenses of the recemt merchwute’ meet- sog at OC} nten Hall, which the latter bed donated to the Association. On motion the money was re- apecttulivy refuse! The delegate to the Working. mens’ Unio) presented his report in relation to the Corre r. ndin | Secretary of the Trades’ Union, whe was charved with introducing polisica int the Uniou, He mid that the Secretary has made fevers! motions Which had been voted down, to ask the caodidah for Governor what their views were on the eights hours’ question He then wrote on bie own f maibility to Mr. Fenton, and received @ ceply, both of which were voed down, sod Mr Woednu! censured He then got the nomination tor Connty Clerk on the ticket of the Citizens’ Associatron ou the ground of bh Seore- tary of the Luton office, aud nrnoned to SLOW cause te-moorrew evening why be ahonld oa le expelled. Another conse was that of a few beok b nders who had assembled and anked to be recognized by the Woricingmen's Union, but that body aad resolved to reuse them The report of the de weate was adopte!. One of the merabers then gave a juchi report of the recent meeting of merchants, his report the gentleman remarked that tue reportvin the Sex, to the effet tiat25 merchants were preeent ut that meeting, was exaggerated, as there were not twenty firms represented there, He declared that the meeting a perfect failure, as tathe numbers and posi- Son of the mervhants, ¢ THY COURTS ALingy S8vrt Agacnet rae Henan, preme Court, trial term, yenterday, Moore agt. Bennett wastried = T' wre an action for be, in whieh the plainaiff claimel 10,000 damages for an alleged libel contained tn a letter writte . Helen Kimball, widow of the late . then recently decensert, and pub- liebe! in the Hreaun of Jume lith, 1865) Tho letier contamed the charge that) Moore, whois the xeneral agent of the Certgral Raffroad Company, in this Ste, had under bie protection a pre ute names Mary Ann Binith. The cefe ant claims that they have twice publided @ retrchon of this charge ag soon aa hey were shown ite faults Case 1. Tn the Su- the case of Im the Mors Corser Comm ise PRETERS I nited States ner's office, vester lay, before Corn sioner Osburn, Charles vest and Willian Wag. and asked rato inke then into fay i - He next alluded to Generel M Cle lan who wan | Der Were broughs up, chanced with qounterfeiing calles by ty ** Line Ma wod * Little | the United States fractlonal currency. They were Napoleon.’ who Was certa nls (he Liblest N fou | committed inunation, These were the parties be [Oo!, Van Bj oversaw (Applause | Me would | arrested in ew York, thromyb the exertions Yrietly refer to We General's miliuary career f Detectives E) aod MeCord, The diew plates, tis friends said he reurgauced the Army o the | paper, do, Were rover ant are pow in the Potomac, Well, be did so lacertan va He was | hands of DP atrict Attorne Phe steel plate erlled to che command of the , he Potomse upon which the 25 cent notes is enaraved ts bew ae the apecial protoce of Geners) Booth Me wae fully executed, eveu better, perhaps than th beartly weleonai, and he undertook toornnize geuulne notes, The paper is ol the beat ality. arw and put off ccestion Pad these notes been issued, it Woud beve simogs as © their ablicl Pact and | beeu faposmble to detect them apy man weed wai sus for there Tne Uvonese Tras Me case of Stephen 1, Clarke acainst dimes 1 Frastus B uoke, of the ty G Exvaress waa concluded the Court of Coan Peas Toeadav ominyy, . ! verdict in tavurof Mr Clarke on all! the is lureu wen ¢ | sob men bon aod take the place, as eve eux | Ajo pular Genern come te nid uk mre aie ibew tuk o Hooker wud proonged eppl i M Cleilan trelise risk tb The C ce! continued to review the 31 ile ich statemcnis by no ee M Clel an as a brave and loyal m y yeu i, ana it was charged | 4.) that be Wee ui wu the seven days fight but in ad- vance lool ny for a place for the army to rest, (Volcom 'iinbout.') fe Colonel spoke of Auti- | tain a8 4 1 Lost Gisyracedu Genera! M Coun ever won a victory there, That wae the noi! career of Geveral M-Clellan, but his ctvil osreer Never commenced, nor never would, (Apphause.) He (ben spoke ot a German who soul he Wwouki yo for McClellan, but would scratch Pendleton, (Lauxchter,, bow a mnan cou)! vole for both men and preserve athe Union, A hegro preacher had once said to ae om, ‘ Breviren, dere am de wrong r Soak beads down to damnation ; dere am de right road woiob leads up to perdigion,"' and a negro anid, ‘If dat is de case, tis nigger onte for de woods, <Great Bughicg, ow wave what meo | bad one-thin batde, anu denied that | pad onestbird, and Ste ws suber war interes the parties in hd. and attention that hi 1). the plaintiff use the paper, and the time tevoted to it, ns, from No- for bis own private i atic veinber, 1854, to J nuar In st. James Brooks bs T. Clark had one-sixth onesialt, Erastus Brooks nen T. Clark bad one-sixth, ar answer is No." Brookses inteud to continue the case on ‘ld, Tames Brooks 4g, TI Appeal, Porrow Inrenuiaence —Suiaide in a Station: Ho could not see | House,—Coroner Ranney held an inquest yester- day, upon the body of Mr. George Freeman, of No, 178 Hudson street, proprietor of a wholesale fruit stand in Washington Market. The deceased, who had tndulged immoderntely in intoxicating drinks, had heen taken into the Fifth Pree net police sia+ Wom ih ve ibouray bs bye wie end ophers thas 43 26 | Deatreetion oF THE Brooxirs (Cirr Prove Mitra ny Fint.—The extensive flour mil!) of Messrs. Brith & Jewel), situated at the foot of Pul- ton street, directly opposite the ferry house, was destroyed by fire yeaterday morning, together with the main portion of the contenta, The flames were discovered about 9'¢ o'clock, A. M., {n the south. easterly corner of the Afth ators, which is one upied by light machinery and used aa the mill carpenter shop, The carpenter, who waa at work, wae made aware of the presence of fire by a denae amoka which middenly burst forth He gave tho alarm, andthe policernan on the pot and mill hands at- tempted to wuppresa the fire, but the famen such rapid progress that they had all ther ent fo eacape uninuurel, The firemen were on hand, bat the high stave rendered their exertions to effectual, and the atructure was acon biage from top te bottor #5 by 58 feet in extent h basernent, coopernge, the frat flr The third and forgth A were used for a! four and grain, and the fifth as a carpenter The encines were in # rioall building attec of the Aiter was oceuy led the main structure, and although act cor pletely doatroved, are grestly damayed and render: leee, The main contants, besides mecht Mire of between 500 an which about 190 were ved, together wit! reich the fire made rd do rom pty word in- The mill was of brick, five stories in heiwbt, rae office and store-ram ror ahop. ied to it ) barrels of flour (of ho the books of the establiahinent), and between 4,000 wad 5,000 bushels of wheat all of which was destroved, This isthe third time th present site were destrc ture, tore extensive than out, Was erected in the f $20,000, The machinery cost estinonted at $150,000, well ine one ted Vhe | ‘The bast at - previously burned stan expense of c jor in The mill was kept in constant operation, and turned out from 470 to $90 barrels of tlour per day, employing about 80 men The oriwin of the fire, it fa seid, wae ae i+ dental Tir Mysrerrores Menprn,—[n compliance with @ resolution of the Brooklyn Board A) fer men, the Mavor hue offered » reward the arrest aud conviction of the parties guilt murder of the person whose mutilated were reventiy found floating ‘n the waters Bast River and New York Bay not vet been identified. 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Corus allie, Hine Hillow, Baltimore: Cauepl eal, Blinabetlinort ARKIVEIT: SPP AMSH MPS Continental, New Orleaue Din, Havana: Caledonia, \ilier, Vers Teutonia, Hamburg aod Southampten SHIP. -Luey & Harriet. of KKS White Cloud # Caneda, Ma icketep Sombero, via Philadelphia i] Cray Kueeta, trom Liverpool. Newbure BRIGS -bliza fhoneen, st Jaco, Ehzabeah, Rene dios, Machiag, Neuvitae Cuba! Leighton, Janet Kidetou, trance Bay, tam SCHOONPRS Ney. Georeetowa, DO dull ker, Blizabethport 1 Portauouth: WH Se Piebt, Hlizabethport tor Hoetou Fall) River: Stephen rdapmred New La likeenie tor Charver, i Cameo, Flizabethport for mouth, John Neltou, Pdgeport, Cr Hivebettport tor Portemouth, J BM bd Beott, Providence; opy, do: Pb Wio Gevs. Portland: salnion Waal hair Wind, Providence for Albany: P Pierce, New Haven: Coral, M Brookhaven; Tyrone, Harlens, Too GPRLS WANTED TO WoRK AT tuuery, voue Prince st. Also a un H" E Yot SPLE jor ALN. P. HACK'S DID UNION LECTURE ON FRERBON DAVIS, oper Inetitute, To- Night? Office at the door of the HALL OF THE UNTON AT COOPER INSTIT ovat Fredevburgh and Meuker's in the entrance to Barnum's Museum, SE HASTE! MAKE rey ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. men wanted, Apply to GEO, BH. KITOH 501 Broadway. a CG loon finishers and one tailor, the bh to good ken, Nod, V Fulton ave, Brookiyn, wages froin #19 npwarde Stealy employ bat pood hands need apply > > BOLGHT YOUR TICKETS heat wages paid nde. Apply at 246 Washington at Tbe at ANTED—A GOOD BARBER AT 4 a Ka reout, of treo B Presvott, ® Baltimore Hartford, Taunton Late for Classification. PER M. y that a (ret them any tine, to-day or ever tng, at the ticket PUTE, 1 GAS FITTERS. —2 FIRST CLASS Work: LEN &, WASTED _oPeRATORS WITH THERF own machines orelerred, Alo seas and panta- ment sts WADSTED—A BARKEEPER AT THE New York Music Hall, dll Broadway. Apply after 6 VM. TOF MURRAY o6 \ etreet 845 to enlist inthe Navy, Apply to THOS. NEW Wail #t, let «tory, rear office, S Th < GROCERIES, Fu UR, FLOUR, FLOUR. FLOUR, TEAS. TEAS, TEAK TEAS, “TEAR COFFERS, GorPEES COPFERE, COFFERS, wort all Ainde of Growertes, cheaper Cian the cheapest, THOMAS K. AGNEW, Cor, Greenwich and Murray ats nud ms Good Be Che best _Yrholeasle departinent 20% Greenwit bat. DENTISTRY. A. en @oid, #19 to iver, ti per tooth, Teeth exteacted without elenued, whitened, or filled with old and othe ine: cts, and warranted, by Dro MH. VILLER Bowery, opposite the old Theatre A setol teeth on silver abst to $18; on K t to #1 per tooth. feeth extracted without pain, ) VW ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PATENTED 4 Nin Paris —A full cet tor $6 and upwards, warrantied for Li years. Dr, MICHAUD, French Deatiey, C, news 4th at, 82 BUSINESS CHANCES, “A NEWSPAPER, STATIO uestore forsale. Inquire INSTRUC oO! "AT TOWNSEND'S ACADEMY, 260 BOW- ery, below Honston et. Bookkeeping, Writing, Arubmetic, Algebra, spelling, Grammar, &e tauaht day and evening. Rootes for ladies, vais Instruction, No ciasser, Persons prepared aK + ineee bv the Principa, seq OF TEETH ON SILVER @6 TO wy partial eet, cold, $4, PE DRAKE, to CANAL STREET, 5 }to 6; sectional sete D0 centes er woth: teeth with goid, bone cement, or other filings, 5) cts, “RY AND PIC- boy Division ai. 70 YOAL YARD IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE, old ertablished, well located, and doing good hus- inees, Addreee COAL, Hox Py Krooklyn Most Oftiee 50 TANTED—2 GOOD DRESS MAKERS, AN apprentice aud operuios, Apply oo woe vith, w BOUNTY WILL BE PAID To Aj ‘ew Reamuen, ordinary seamen apd firemen Pron, r fills a, 43 oe “TS ‘old a 3oT wo ———— CATILE Lost_on MONDAY, 18th INST. and ‘one yellow heifer tort fom a Avove in sehen near 5th A liberal reward will be paid by fhe to RODY GALLAGER, No, og Wed OST BY A POOR WOMAN—A SMALL hve | ok OST — A HEAVY NEWFOUNDLA dog, black, mixed with a few y hairs. If ree turned to WILSON, 74 Bowery, « liberal reward eld. be paid. uu TOST—ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, IN la Blewckeor wt rime reastpin finder will te enitabiy fi retoraine ie 1 Mercer et, station house, 14 $F REWARD—LOsT IN Oth ST) BET: "07 Sth and Oth ave, ou the night of Oct. 18th, @. Carriage Kole. Whoever revirna the aame te Stable, 245 Wert 24th et, will receive the above ree 1% ward, $]Q REWARD—LosT ON SATURDAY, ~ Oct. 1th, a bronze medal awarded by thet Savy Department to Orderly Sergeant Nugent, | Morines, in riding in @ loth ave. ear, or in going from Pier 4, North river to the Hariem BR. K. depots wth t ithave. The above reward will be paid to reon bringing same to JOLN NUGENT, 454 pow 4 wih ave, New York, i MEDICINES. TESTIMONTAL To TH MONTAL TO THE INDIAN Dew L have eained teenty pounds of fleah int lieth Dowtor's treatment. When applied tothe tocror | war troubled with ¢ onmpe tron, general debility, pain in the breset and eherte tees of brent. de. “Lem vow quite recovered VOMURPUY, 466 Greenwich N.Y, OUR MOTTO We uae such Bales as haven Wib Nature ar the Laws of 1 With blood oar Bands we never stain. Nor pulson men to vase theur pain ~ * £ wouthe by. the trife, Qur Father whom ali goodness fi! Prov ides the ineaus to Gare Hy ps The simple Herte Leueath our feat. Weil used, relieve ous pains compiete, A rimple Herb, asimple Flowar. re Lan) te Rd lee, bese. these alall «peak with touch Ofehange aud health to thee ee Office, No. 181 Fulton etreet, Brooklyn, room. 2 Atiaire NO) CHIAKE & for Consnitation or Advice A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA—SINCH - the jntroduetlon y ANSTHIL ATI been cured of th + who lad aimoet clveu wap afl Verve ‘ance with thi teuwaly will + ayetem. Dobe liad ju New I~ Allen, cor Stiuton at, Houston at. dn Brook » tle and Fiecklia ave, 46 Mouth Willianeburen, Pt conte per bottle, oy CURE YouUR COUGH. Us CAMPBELL /sYk'P er and Wiki Cher enre onre cous Oniy O8 and lis, olde, gore threat, of dipthe . 0) coats per bottle, ‘Te had at CAME isd 6. 607.5 sud vse et. ; CHALMIE Kes amg sor. Hadaon aod Lieumond ete: SHEDDEN tor, Bowery and th and elro im Lrookivn, at MILNTOS. 817 button at 404 POSITIVELY CURED y, given wokno drink RUNKENNESS by Dr. ZELLIS famous creme Brooklyn ; teonery et, Jersey City; Dr. 2 Bromt et, Newark 16 south od at, Williamaboreh, Pree ONE DOLLAR. BEWARE OF IMITATIOS. SOBo Ve Geouie Dr ARLISS REMEDY will ner sipken the teneot | Warranted sent hy mail pee ENGLISH REMPDY FOR A from the fo ure BLATRYS Cont and Rheomar yeah be relied ou a the roost eafe and af. emety ever offeret to the public, and hi Jeally ased iu Earope forinany yeas with wreat success, Provared in Buyland by Prout & Hare tank and sold by WEEE'S &@ CO, Uranklin at, New York. aud most other in ine venders, Price #158 free be Her Majesty! Hielopers have agthort ICT, “ volt ate and adidtrewe of THOMAS Storad, Londen, ty be. eared upon the Governs Went stamp attized to earl bor of toe ceauine medi ue 416 SAVINGS BANKS. PLANTIC SAVINGS BANK. CHATHAM PYLE ARE SPW YORK OPEN DALLY SIN PER CENT UNDP Pat ah towere De posite made now.oron or belore Getober 20th, wiP drew luterest from Get Lat Moy VAN PELI. President CHAS, LD, BAILPY, Treasurer OP PR, Beoretary aot « MITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, BOWERY, / corner of Canal et SIN PERCENT INTEREST allowed on all same of $50 aud under, ar e percent ou larwer sums MONEY. DE a WILL DRAW IN- Josmra Pot TEREST PROM Baak open dill to, and on Monday, Wead- newday aud Friday evenings, trom 6 to 7. Hank Rooks io Pogiieh, Gerinau and Freoeh GEORGE FOLSOM, President. SEYMOUK A. BUNCE, Secretary. any THiRp AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, Cor ot Third 26th at. CHART 1so4. BANK OPEN Daile from 10 a.m, toS p.m, and om == MONDAY. WEDSLSDAY and SATURDAY EVENS INGS trom 6 to p.m, afi PER CENT interest allowed on all enme from $1,000 All monies deposited on or before October 20th. will draw interest from the deat JER K GREEN, President. +, RICHARD KELLY, Reeretary [SION DIME SAVINGS BANK, NO. 427 and 439 CANAL ST tt Varick. % ASSETS $1,212,050, OPEN DATLY from 10 A.M. to! P.M. and on MONe DAY, WHI DAY SATURDAY EVENe INGS from fi to7, six per vent interest allowed, Money deposited on or before Oct 20th will bear ine tereit trom Vet, |st bb HAUGHWOUCT, President Gakosce 8S. Cuaein, secretary, “5 — ———=t SHIPPING. YOR LIVERPOOL—NEUTRAL FLAGe Britiah ship ANT TIC HIBERNTA British ® Oct. dud. FOR LONDON ke oe _ Ship "AMERICAN FAGLE" aaile Oct, 22d Por paseace to or trou, or Drutte at the lowest pom sible rates, opny to TAPSCOTT BROTIUERS & CO, oH South erreet, BLACK BALL ip Alexander Marshall will rad For paseave apply on board, foot OLHERS @ Baile thie day, wus POR LIVERPOOL—OLD LINE, I prompty to- arrow “4 Heekman street, or to ROCHE COFFEY, 69 south et OL BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TG M4 LIVERPOOL —UNEVERSE ails Oetober goth, JOHN BRIGHT to follow, swallow Line fro 3 London PLYMOUTH Ri Sin Ot. ‘OF paenave or dratt apply WILL 40 Faltou at bidbstihaciebuad , ie PASSAGE 1O AND FROM THE OLD OOUNTRY Dratte on Enginnd, Ireiand, Scotland sad Wales, at TAPSCOTTS calenrated Line of Li celebrated Line of Liver ve comprising in part the following magalhent nh “ted Win, Trpeoote Hibernia, Genera! MeClell Antaretie, (ratinude, Ne Plus Cie’ on Pemeverancey Albion, Monarch of the Seag Atmoephere, nomure, Aurora, Henjsmin Adama, Emerald Iele, Victory. Sail By: For Paseace and Trafts, apply to we Week, TAPSCOTT RROLHERS & CO. ‘ SO South street, New York. TEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEIe Ss! AST and LONDONDERRY, frou Pier diy Nore’ River, CALEDONIA, Capt. Craig, Saturday, Oct. “tb, BRITANNIA, © Verris, Saturday, Now 25d, Saloon cabin, 1’; Fore cabin, $lian Tnterme inte, #0; steerage #45. Payable inl, 8. Currency, Apply to FRANCIS McDONALD & CO, 6 Rowling ireen, vo | TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: POOL, ERIN, ea det, 2 LOUISIANA, esile bth of Fov, Cabin passage #1 a! uw currency. Apply spie trepcy, Apply to W TAT AW TEES GTEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV) ‘erpool--Ounard Line, From New York, #45, cor eney. To New York, 6it, son, OL REO layer yf today. i : ’ GUION, @ Broadwe, ane’ o's vw e ‘ ow .