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(Comtrued from vet page.) Mayor, What a commentary upon the city gov. e@iument do mich deve'opments present! Poor tren compelled to advance one-third of # atipulated year® salary a9 brite-meney for the position, and ofa wardea awindled ot of ther wages. And yet die ws perbapa only one case in a hundred, for it is @ very rmall proportion of the official rascalities that ever come to light WASTED StGNATUAFS,—Over five thoueand working-women have signed the petition got up ‘or presentation to the Becretary of Wer, request ug widiional pay for the soldiers’ wives and widows emploved In this city by the Government, This Pektion will be sent to Washington before many Crys and it is desirable to forward as many names wble, These names will vot te published, and ali who sign the petition will assist the cause cl the working women, The petitions can be obs tained at the office of the Working Women's Union, No 14 Chambers atreet Kemovar or Isrontey Goons, —It is un. derttoce) that a cominitter of public cartmen will wait or Collector Draper, t) beve a scale of prices established for the reroval of all goods from ahips to bonded warehouses, &e, the business of which Yan been thio an open to free competition by his order Cousty Orriens,—Charies G. Halpine, New Mozart Democratic candidate sor County Clerk, hae deel ned the honer, Jobo Keegan bas been endorard by the MoKeon Democrstic onanization for Member of Assembly for the 16th District. Jomee RK. Toylor, Republican, has leciine! being acandidat in the 12th Assembly District, and bis phice mryiied by Robert V. Mackey. Jame. Marriner, Republican, declines in the 18th Amembly District. Tu Name of the Attorney for the Working. ‘Woman's Union is Keller. not Kelly, as erroneour- Ay printed yeaterdar Lixcous ann Jonsson Mass Mretive, Arother very large meeting of theLincoln and John eon Campaign Club, was held laat evening at the Cooper Institute, the Preaident, Hon. Chariea & Mpencer in the chair, and alanve number of ¥ Premdente and Secretaries samicted. Reeolntions ire passed endorsing the candidates and their Platform, and speeches were made by several gen tlemen in favor thereof Ancor them were Mewes . Delefield Smith, Wm Ewart, Leman Tre maine, Btocket Mathers, Cireen ©. Smith, and gue and % yreat deal of enthus was inant Tie. « thout 2 o'clock vesterday morn ing, @ fire broke out in a wooed house in the baae- mort of No. 164 St. Mark's Place, The fire ex- ‘tended from the wood-house to the grocery ators vand butcher's shop on the firat floor The grocery More is oceupiel by John Monahan; loas about 9200 y insured. The butcher ahop is ceecupied by John Gunther: lous about $50, Inmired for a8 ‘The building ia damaged to the extent of #500, and eowned by Mr Teller, of No. 16t second atrmet ‘The fire ta suppormd to have ber he work of «nu tnoendiary. Peesonat.—Hon, Leman Tremain, A bare; Hon. Reverdy Johuson aud Brig Ger Giny Smith, were at the Fifth Avenue Motel 0 Maj. Gen.Doubleday was at the Astor House GREAT COLN SALE,-—The sale of old coins @till contiones in Broadway. Yesterday, the t!- owing prices were renlized : New England shilling, IT; Granby (Cr) cent, 862.50; two Virginia ali! ings brought $255 and $12, respectively ; a brass coin of the Continents! currency of 1776 wold for #40 ; an Annapolis three-penny (silver) piece, $16: and «copper s\¥-penny piece, $12.60; & New York doubloon of 1787 brought $400; two York cents wold respe ively for #47,60 and #21, and @ third brought #74 ; 9 gold eagle of 1797 brought #40; one of 194, 986 helfeagle of 1925, #41; of 1896, gA5; of 1827, #39; of 1831, #40; & quarter eagle of 1506, 925 ; and of 1925, #26; & silver dollar (flying eave) Of 1836, "38, and *39 wold respectively for S60, #84.50 $35; a ailver balf<dollar of 1888, °89, and ‘61 Droughs #5, 35 and #85; a eilver quarter of 1858 Drought $25 Couts were sold as follows: One of 1793, BIT; of "6, 425; of "99, 482; of 1804, #26; and of 1842, bes . while half<ents of 1796, 1840 and 4T brought respectfully $92.60, 814 and 460. The ale is otill proceeding. THERE WILL KK Music at the Central Park to-day, commencing at 3 o'clock P, M. The follow. ng {othe programme: PART 1. Pork March, 1. Overture to Zcnipa Herold, 9 Bang, “Last Rowe of Summer" Rishop 8. Amazonian Quick Marc! » Michaelia, PART @ Priesto March from “Athalin'! — Mencelasohn, § Overture to Yolve ° Riessiger, @, Romanzs and Polonaise trom * Star of Seville’ Ralfe %. Selection from “An lena'’, Don: zetti, ranr in, & Guickste » “The Friend" ohkeller, 9. Polka, “Night Wanderer” Siraues, 19 Recitative aud Arie from Nabuco Verdi tl, Waltz, "ll Bacio" Arditti. National Pot Pourri. Acctpests,— Peter H, Post, captaia of the berge AM. Fiking lying at Pier 62 East Kiver, while discharying # eaigu of coal, Was struck lu the head by alargelump. The injured man was taken to Bellevue Mospital, where he after admission A inan named Joba Henry, Sivears of aye, while crossing the Sik Avente road, af 45th st. Wes knocked down aud run over tied soon by car No 55, sud ser nyurer Phe driver was errestet, an ibeld on Wg MAaDO be ewaltthe resilt of Mr. Houry's wes A man name! W Forest living at > bad both hye stb) wtruck t Dim at the Sah hock € 4 wamed Benjaiin Browu, ving at Joa thoes AN nue, bad b.# nose nearly severed from lis iacet being etruck with artove pipe whic scr e ob threw down fromthe second stor. y ’ Ps Douse at the corre th st and dd Avenue Tre Ligery-pocern Rea ate N. G. now at Martinobury, Va, lett for beme we terday morning, anu e.e expected to wrrive re city tony A Lecrone wil be delivered at the Chureh of the Tnmaniate ¢ ption, 4th street and Avenue A, toemerron ey » by Rev. JT, Hecker, Missionary Lather Sunject "The Church vf the United Brates. AMUSEMENTS, Raxse In compliance with the rost urcent requests the Tom Vhumb combination have con Hled to; ppear until the 29th inst, when they wll peutively sail for Europe “The trisoner of Spielber In the evening, Paul's Return, Campowi.'s Mrvavagias,--This excellent band still continues tts unrivalled perform noes, ant @ives a new programme every week. Next week e fires clans bil) is offered, Matinee to-day at 2 y.M. Invise Hati.--The grand Fair in aid of the @nion Home and Schoo! for Children of Deceased foldiers, has been well attended during the week. Codey is the last day, and itisto be hoped thas ul! who can do so will aid thie charity, Borrotazarson, eThis excellent circus oppasite | bere, a Committee of five wa A new drama, | gor, The Zngaro and ] ond & farce callod he Relle cf the | | aud fired land M tho Aca lemy of Music, 14th to draw large audiences Jaeweiene’ Aseooiation.—The aixzth Concert of the series taken place this evening, Vaniaries.—At 37 an! 89 Bowery acheap theatre bes beeu opened with this title, TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Tae Tatcons’ Simike,— Pursuant to @ resolution of eroplowern and employed, committees from each thet in conierence more of Mr. Weidenfeld, io Hondway, on Thursday evening. The journey- men aked the boases what proporition they had to make, thelatter replind, that thes were there to ree Fe propemitions asd not to atte Journey men then anid they wanted an eof wores, The bomen maid that they had no power to discuaa the wares qiieetion, nor would the Mer. chant Tailors’ Association do ao, unieea the airtke egeinst the severs) siopa wan palace? To thin the journeyvmen Poplied that the Central Unton had NO Objection to reine the wt be, provided that the boases would discharge all men who liad worked for them during ita contiriance, This the en. pioyers retumet, saving it would he nofeir to aver: fice those who had come forward and aided them When they headed workinvmnen Resides, @ reso: Nation been passed by their Association pladg- ing the bonses te extend protet en and give work to such men an had consented to work for them when the atrike was in progres, as goon as anid Mrike whould be rulaed The fourneymen said they would tay this matter before the Central body f give w final auswer at 14 o'clock the following (yesterday) moming. Accordingly @ letter war eddreaied to Mr. Lent by the Central Union, de: clining to raise the atr ke or pote work unless the men now wt work abould he discharged, The mer- Chants refused thin request, because they aaid it wae dictatorial ust to tue men ot w Gocbarye it wimed ard the differences be te the Parties retaos aw it was betore the contere CARTWEY AND Wonkinames.— Chis Association, which comprises men from the Sth, St), 14th and Vith Warda held a menting at the new Apollo Rooms, 76 Prince atreet. A Committee from the Sth Ward reported that the Street Inspector of that ward had given the aweeperaand diftoartmen warn jog that work would be given only for 8 dave ir the week from noon on Tuesday next, This report caused nome of the poor sweepers, many of whom had large taroilies, to atand avast, and tales of din- treas were freely related, which were heart-rending I continues nd Moe poortan, whe hada wife and «ix children, depending on him for support, «nid that he found It diflenit to geton atthe present rate of wagea, and be knew vot whette de if he was cutdownt hall wages After ce able discussion, and listening to aimilar ¢ ta fron various meme appointed te wait on Tuesday at 10 o'clock, aud inquire ifthe nO? the street inspector waa by hia authority, and in the event of a reply being in the affirmative, it waa resolved that all the dirt cartmen and eweepersin the four warda should stop work until aome arrangement head been come to, The meeting then adjourned Patnirns' Association, A meeting of this trade waa beld lnst evening, at Room No, § Clinton Hail, The report of the Strike Committee showed thas a number of employers consented to pay the wages anded by the journevmen. They prefer, how- to pay thirts centa an hour as being more to the tntereat of the employer and the employed. Vhe journeymen of ect to working by the bour and thus the matter atante at present, CantMen ann Lanongns' Assoctation or tam Cay ann Coonty of New York.—Luat evening a very large meeting of thie Association was beld in Hi- hernian Hall, 4% Prince street, A report was made ficpilar to that made to the cartmen and laborers nen that the work bad been cot down in the m the City Inspector on Same manner ty street inspectors. and several poor members stated that such action on the part ot the authorities would involve thein in great distress, A conmittee of tive was aApponted to wait Mr. Boole on 7 paday forthe same purpose r 8 Associativp, and aa- certain whether such action was by bis authority, wad if soy bo respectiully request bim to reconsider bis decision, A metber reported that he had heard the fault aid uot le with Mr Boole, but with the Mayor, who bod refuse! to sipn warrants from the City Inspector's Department, This was given as # mere rumor, however, but theexcitement reward. ing the reduction of the days of Jabor was mtense Wountvawen's Union, —The regular fortnightly meeting of this body was held last evening. Dele- gates were received from the Ship Painters’ Union, and Typographical Union No. 6, A delegate from the Tailors’ Protective sad Benevolent Union re- ported the condition of the a'rike aa stil! the same, anit etded that they were fearful they woul! have fe succumb to capital, as represented in the Mer- chant Tailors’ Association, A delegate from the House Painters’ Association reported that the trade Waa about to sirike, owing to the boss painters having adopted a resulution to fine any member of their association in the mum of $100 who would pay more than #2,50 per day, A gentleman from the Car Drivers’ Association asked if the Union Were willing to support the tailors in their present atrike, Ho consitered the great principle of ansociae tion at stake, and thought it was the duty of work- inemen to lefen that principle againat the insidious designs of capitalists, A member of the Trunk and Rag Maker's Union asked aid for bis Association, anumber of thern being on a strike and lookin, for support to those at work. The President stated that neveral associations had promised to wid the tailors, r Wm, McKenzie, of the Upholsterers, offered the following resolution. Resolved, That all trades aul oecupations in connection with the Workings coy conten plating a strike, shall wive not sere potless than thirty days bef should go into effect with the eauke thereof, anda! other information necessary After a good deal of discussion, @ yentleman trom the Painters said thatthe booses wanted to reduce ete + perday, The pamters to Mos (hetagelves but uot until the lat of Noveuibe Phe dpsared: the Cosom thet the society he represented would pive the talorw ellthe anpportin thelr power, ater the rown seor Mr Joh G etary, Was then the tian oF hie espulaiog haw to weM sand requested ution be aua he tend tes eveure w { his rewiyuauon Which wae wccepted Oiler Puss aut the iweetiog ad journed, HH COURTS Acriow on 6 Con itar bu the Supreme Court, yesterday, belore Judie therlanad, ihe av of Moses 8. Rese) Wilhan Kinney was tried dhe pain n pry ane ros tons ot hav sold by bim te the jant. ‘The ae { s ot t aine4 ted te ‘ > that vb retained Phe ev dence bi ot ¥ pies ’ otur # Vercuct oo favor Fels i MCB Isvriuianser.— Attempted Murder the Stephe.a HMouse~A Young Mar ¢ Mistake.—About thre esterday affernoor @ young man nar I Lbecker, oace corner bern cashier at the 3 of Broadway reventiy dis- rris & ree bad eret ie bouse and made an oseault Joyce named John Madtep. Ae. uffe bevaee rouus, during woich M c- cen re mk ese) Beveral persous imier- fered, when He otenbecker atternp at ©) ese pe. He was pursien by three ¢ Madden, anc drew @ revolver allof which missed Madden One of the bullets, however, took eect in the tore- hoad of ) ‘ha waer in the breveus’ House Htunately the wound is not dangerous. Beletenbe ker was committed by Justice Hogan, ir defaults of $1,000 bail, Arrest of un Alleged Fugi'ive Burglar. De- tectives, yesterday, arvested Augustus J. Fisher, charged with being concarned in robbing the office of Mesars. Kissam 4 Rarton, at New Rochelle, Westchester County, on the night of the tb of a last, when the safe wae blown open and rebl of @1,070, Fisher was taken to New Rochelle to stand trial, ery, was arrested yester- day, charged with robbing the liquor store of John Gannon, at No, 204 avenne A, on the night of the Wh inst. He was held in 91,600 beil by Justice Dudge. Mr. Jamon Quee, druggist, of 624 Hudson street, fends the following explanatian in reference to 6 persgraph under the police intelligence yester lay : “ Referring to a paragraph in to-day's Bcs, will on allow me to take the following explanation ? i Waa not the subseriler, but bis clerk, Mr. Dakin, who committed the oversiwht aud it wes Mr Dy not the aubecriber, who wae arrested A bottle, labeled poregoue wus brought to the store, with so order for & ampall quantity of leudanum, andl Mr, Dekin's foe he lo nob aeeke to excuse) wae putting the ledafiurm late that bottle, ormttog fo change the Label." Your moet oledicnt servant, Jamve Queer ates BROOKLYN Desocnarte Mase MmeTING AT ihe AcapeMy or Musto Great Pyrncstaem, An menae Detnocr mass meetius, unter the aus- pices of the Traokiya Centra) MeCledan Ane: tion, wae held at the Academy of Music and vicinity aatevening. The bulid ny wae filled to ite ubmomt capacity, and in the neighboriny streets five stands froin which purserous aud.cnces were addremed by different apeakers The neet- ing, which wae presded over by Mr. Dawei P Bernard, whe, in hie introductory sddresa, re marked thatthe MoCilellan Associaton was not for the purpose of interfering with any other Or@anizetion, but being composed of men, who in 1860 voted for Abraham Linco!n, and since repeutedt tn eackclorh Leashes and now do all they could an ald of the election of General George B, MeOie! A formidable list of vice-presidents oul secretarics wan rend by Mr J. L, Douciasa after which Genera! McClellan's letter of seceptance fad a reries of resolutions arraigning the Adiminia- tration, and pledging themacives to vote for the Dewocrathc nominees for Preaident and Viee-Presi deut, were presented and unanimously adopted, amid a great deal of enthus The Premdent then. in 9 few appropriate remark#, introduced to the audience the Hou Reverdy Jobuson, who was greeted with jromense cheering, were erected, Pred, ntent an He said there were never more tuomentous aube Jocts presented to a nation to molve. Ts onr liberty and constitutional government t) Le preser Our national life ot ath r solution After four yeara of blowly during which time an immense national debt haa accurnilated, the are called upon to ota Presi lens. y rebellion, seoording to bie judgment, was heynn without ay ust fom. tion or excuse, aud he was sure they concurred with him in that op uion. App.) [t is not to be denied, he «aid, that tte continuance and present Strength are mainly to be referred to the condition to which the Adminstration has reduced our South- ern beth or the still worse Ution to which ita threatened! poley will reduce them ; and, judg. ing from the past, that poliey is sure to be swlopted if Mr. Lincoln is re-elected. That tha is the conviction of a large body, and itis Leliewed of a decided m: rthern States, no man who properly les ordinary intelli. ence or records the siguaof the tines cau doubt, Tbe speaker then went on to show that Mr Lin. coln, and the convention which nominated binbad declared t they bad no right to interfere with slavery —that the States could retain their domes. tic institution of slavery, Butsoon after Mr L. coln was elected he did interfere with alavery, though be had repeatedly affirmed thathe bad oo ryght to, Dut there wasa retributive jucyment which will seud him to Bpriuetield next November wsedder and a wiser Wen, (luimense applause.) He then spoke of the larve amount of power pumprised ju those two words “military necesmity.' seu rilous abuse was heaped upon those who dtd bot acquiesce tn all ofthe acta of the Aduiniateas tion aw related to this, There wae vo uollitary Recessity spoken of in the Constitution, except that of the writof Ahibeaw corpus, which allowed the freedom of speech, ot opinion, aod suaeranteed peresoual liberty, In the time of Jobu Adama the Government saw po need of military necessity. to-day the freedom: and speech of the pr We juterfered with, and the mbt of the ! Pewesbly assemble and petition fora redress of ee was denied, He then apoke of Mr. Lon- preciaination of emancipation, Thank God, er, that Mr. Lincoln will not always be our sient. Thank God, if we are wotrne srwelves, bie louse of power has pearly expired. Thank God that a change of men and weasures seems to be vear at band, and that the States will soon be gathered togetber under one nation, with Pounsylvania, as she bas been lately, among the first. fApplause.) No one disliked slavery more than hej; no would more rejoice to see every slave fieed in the United States—be would wish t see the whole race free; nor was any ove persualed that it would result advantageously to the white ten of the North and South, But be was not au- thorized to lend his aid towards the continuance of this war until the Biates in rebellion consented to abandon slavery, ii it can be terminatea and the Union restored by other means, (Applause.) There had beeu no advantages resulting from Mr. Lincoln's saministration, What progress had been made in the restoration of the Union § No State had re- tured; he had not won the affections of the peo- ple. His policy made that imposible, He then spoke of the treatment of Gever: eClellan while be bad the command of the Army the Potomac It the forces he asked for had been sent, he would have captured Richmond. (Applause) Some one esid thas Mr. Lincoln was honest—as it bonesty Wea rare attribute of the American eharacter, (Laughter and Applause.) But even sore of bis own supporters bad denied this, as Mesere Dayig and Waee in Auoust. Another striking fact evainst Mr neoly was that of the manner in Which his election wos being couducted, There Was coteven « government othelal Lut wae taxed ority of the people of the 3 i] cerbeu amount ty belp re@ect Mr Bo nooty At Was notloss The election ott B. Me etian would Drug asia the atry wit rer Lappy state. (App aise | Me tat beeu ualiened wevery Way Al the chamwem bowever, Which bed beew brou@ ut exe om Lila were tulse 10 cuswer te all bor moous ealnat the President, be would ep. hiv Whole milibary carver, Wo the unbounded «oof big troupe, the tents vi (he coms Manuer bies the Secretary of War, the Pre deut snd € taal as Later bis Macover Land. ing letter tot dent, of the Tth of dal He then ¢ y ny bias all w tothe tatiot bax ¢which would ever re sud freey ext November wed vote tor General M Clemo, (Cheers | Mr. Jobustea was wed voral other speakers, The outside #uhences were addressed by Messrs HD. Brcsall, M Closkey, Ed uw » » Jobn G, Bt » Jasper W. Gil- ert, 8. D, Moris ancl ul eh others, ine 4 several Gerinan t The diterent Ward Clabe turne it sroLeY Wih bends of mu- x " ransparehe.és, upon which the names " dates were jus Swith nu- er rottows, Auaoug them rMicy" The t pb, the one condition of Peme-—we ask no ro." Phe Constituticn and the Laws" “Who saved the Capital # Little Mac.” Poure of Lince!n House, “Goouroye boys, I'm Itong rads aga: de, ac. A mounted on horsebac.. formed he procession. Is was in ist one of the ueet.ngs of the proseat political campuign, WILLIAMSSU RG NoMINATION, =the Detuor of the 19th B ooklyp, bave put forward as their nom!- uee for Scpervisor, Abuer F. Joy, who is well known and very popular, Many of the staunc hest Kepubleana m the ward declare themselves in favor of voting for bim, He is known to be» Union man of the Democratic stamp, largest Lx 1860 petroleum ol] was unknown in France: in 1861 40 casks were sent there as a curiosity; in 1862 8,904 casks were sent there as an experiment; in 1848 the demand there brought 29,197 caske, and this year, 60 far, £6,672 casks have been gent eM Ct MARINE NEWS. Oct, CLEARED. STRAMBHIP—Golden Ruls, Babcock, Greytown. SHIP—C J Baker, (Rritieh) Young, Buenos Ayres. BARKS—Palmyra, Marseilles, Morn, Star, Santingo. BRIGS—P I Nevius, Namen, Moonlight, Boeten, SCHOONFRS— Anna Sophia St Domingo City: RB Howes, St John. NB: Franklin Bell, (reorgetowa; Sunny South, Washington; Hockanou, Baugor, ARRIVED. RTEAMSHIPS — Baltimore Washington, 1) Che eapeake, Portland, tilnote, Fortress Monroe. hudson, Fortress Monroe, Reluider, Fortreee Mouioe: bk B Souder, New Orleans SHIPWm Tapecott, Bell, Liverpool, with mee, BAKK. Sir George F Seymour, from Bermads BRIG -Portemonth, Havana: Moenbiebt, Rondont for Rorton, Harp, hiizabethport for saler SCHOONERAR OC I bs “nker, Vitzabethport for Hest ny Emme Bacom Cow bay: Tivrie, Curneoa; Mary ary A Neecan, from st Martine: ae Cooper, Provideuce for Ivins, Virginin: Roaalie lrenton, Providence, Kondoot: MIT Mitiin, Pawtneket: Leocadia Salen Wm (filam, Haddam, Of, for Philadelphia: J P Col ling, Providencs; D Webster, New London. BELOW One bark, unknown, Wind N. W. Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, BURNS~ Oo Vridae, Oct, viet. John M. Bura eldest eeooft Toho aud Mary Burne, aged 19 veara, . won'! disdase Me The ve of the tamil, and tho of hia . warns and Patrice Maru are rerpeestully ed to attend the tugerni, on Sanday afternoon, Yod inet. et 2 ofclock, from oh @ ace of bis te OTL second ave . pare | be taken to Calvary Cemetery for! sit FITZGERALD. On Ort. Slat, after a leony and pains ful ilnese, Thorne bitveeraid, brother of Jon James and Patrick Litveerald, inthe sith searo pie ave ‘The friends and seqnaintances are respectfully ine vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, et. od, at 2 o'clock, from Hellewue Hoepital Hie Tremaine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery (74 PIPSSE To Williamebureh, on Friday, Ov. 2iat, Ne ' Traced 46 veare and Amonthe tee will be given of the funeral in the Su papers TANTED \ \ bo ler maker ui, ASI oe) WARD-AT A MERTING OF THE ~ + Tamnany Hall Ward Committee, held at thetr headquarters ov Fridav evening, Ort, 21, ALEX AN- DEK WALD wae dee nced the re Lauinuns Hall nominee for the Lith: Arse bly HIRST RATE COPPER Apply at 62 Falton at, Brooklyn Ss MASTERSON, Chairm WM. REEB AE COAL. YEMBERLAND FOR BLACK. COAT ' Superior fr hargine trom schooner I e AL GLK, foot » East River, giving oppor. for those who ire to purchase a cenuine ar Forenle by ANKON SWAKTS,G0 East Hroad- ern itb's nu trom impurit Hise way, Flust QUALITY COALS AT REDUCED Price ly Nutys. Stove and Keg #11 per tow ror varde Sli Bowery and Zit foeene st JACOR WEEKS dol a JUKE RED ASH (PEACH ORCHARD) Coal, genuine Lebieh, Locust Mountain aod Car berland, at prices ae low as coale of Like quality are sold for Apply cor Canal and Centre et.and cor Jane i Weet et HENKY KERVE bob l l OO! R000 LBS RED AND White . neh, egw and stove. 2% 5 for nut size rde 1%) Leroy, aud 2 RICH DUPATYL an Sereened and delivered from y ta st, and 140 Washington “BOARD AND Rooms. FEW MECHANICS CAN BE ACCOM: modated with wood board ina private family for #4 A pet week Apply at is) Cherry et, between Market and Pike #te aA 2 SIN- A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO 4 Bele wentienen, or toagentienan and wife, at 2 Henry «t, Call for 3 dave it BV ABRING— POUR RESPECTABLE ME- chaulcrcan be aecommodated with good board and pleneant roomne at toderate rates Al#o a room fortwo, by applying at No. 12s Fast 25th #t, bet. ad and Ad avenues 806 I OARD WANTED FOR A WOMAN AND child, Address ©. T., Box 945 Sun Oftice, 7 ey, WOOK THREE MEN CAN BE FOUND with comfortable board, with without meals, 210 Mulbeery et, Inquire in the store fora week. us INSTRUCTION. T PAl 8 MERCANTILE COLLE Fetablished 1840-02 Bowery, N.Y. and 253 Ful- Brooklyn, Hookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Oper quarter. Ladies received, » No classes, 263 T TOWNSEND'S ACADEMY, 260 BOW: ery, below Houston #t, Rookkeeping, W Arithmetic, Aleebra, Spelling, Grammar, &c., are taught day and evening, Roome for ladies, and pri- vate inatruction. No classes, Persons prepared for bus- inees by the Principal 68 ANJO TAUGHT PERFECTLY IN ONE course of lensonr, by the oldest established teach. ers, at the oldest e-tablished place. Professional hanu- om at all prices, HENKY & GEORGE C, DOBSON, 304 » &e, taught O91 Broadway, I ANJO AND JIG DANCING TAUGHT by the renowned J. BOGAN, the oldest teacher of Wie banio in the city Satiefection guaranteed, erm, 5 tunes for #). ae FURS. ; ENTION-—LADIES FUKS—NOTW ITH tg the high rmte of gold. the \o oY. bur Tug ¢ will seul at last year's prices At au take welt choice frow our Juree aud well eelected stock, aud obtain «rest bar- gala at dbous bat the price pald elsewhere. Altering wut Lew rug to the Latest etyles eqai new Are. cepb riven to porchamers to inure evalost mothe Hityot ss Chathiain st opposite Crooks marhie Hote: Taok tor the Maumoth, %. “ Manage: NokTH WESTERN CANADA FUR MANU. 40 tactoving ¢ : vf every deserption, hulk esle unde vurde, Altering aud seyal dispatch. Also hate, caps, floves, tranks traveling bees umbreliae sud jobes ap weatvarit.. Pos x ut tay cele Dialed woth powder wire: to each purcharer of a eet oO} furs. Call early and make your selection, JAS WHAVENS, 200" Hrowdway, 1 New Chamabore ot 31 Jaane et and OY Chatham «t “ SEWING WACHIINES, I MSALE AT A SACRIFICE, A NEW No, firet-cliee Singer's sewing machine, The reason for selling on account of going to Kurope. Can be seen ani tried betore purchase, Address EUROPE, bor Sun Otece “ ‘1 JPOR SALESS SINGER'S FAMILY SEW: ing ronchine, leotier A, nearly new, Call 214 emat 1th", near da av, oh QEWIN * MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO 7 rent—All kinds, vew and second hand, cheap for eseh or part pryment, Machines hoaeht and eared, at (of Bronaway, oon J, up etalia cor, of Worth ey over Bookr‘ore, 49 3 SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES FOR anie, No, 2, nearly pew, only iun a short time; ice $50, Apply atJ. 1. & J.0, WEST'S, 97 € elest TRIAL Is SUFFICIENT TO STAMP +Arhe Bes article in use, BRIEST'S HAIR DYE—50 CENTS PER BOX ‘wing tothe continued increase in price of everye thine connected with the preparation of thie celebrate ed Dye, we hall hereafter put up but one size-—fU contegiving ae good an article, if not better, than any now in use, ‘This Dye is untike all others and ie Prepared upon strietly scientific principles. Depot— 46 South second mt Williamebureh. Who.esale sents, Denis Barnes & Co, 21 Park Kow: Eraser & Lee, 20 Beekman et; Miller & Reed, cor Allen and Stanton ste, aud cor Houston at and Avenue Dy Por- ter & Fairchild, 415 Hudeon et, and 377 Sixth ave Drugelele will alan be snpplied by Mr CHAS N CRITTENTON, 3% Sinth ave, cor 4th et. To be had of Drogeist generally on LL WHO HAVE OLD LEAD AND TY re metal can find a cash purchaser by calling on C, w Cate. 18) William os | , IT Wandant, Navy Yard NV. Get. UA ised. 2-8. B, 6 20-8. 8, 610-H.W. morn. 6.| DOUDle Bedded-Room. {The Contineation of this Story ansvoidemy erowded ont to-day | PUBLICATIONS. —-— NEW MONTHLY JOURNAL ENTITLED “THE FR D OF PROGKERE,” hae a oe of 74 Canal et, Tt is full of ort A ised by C MOPLUMB A CO, told by all th we Ceniers, nr nteresti tT, bot bebind the progressive apird SWEET FACES — PHYSIOGNOMY, OR “pions of Character’ — Pe op* Porttatta, Characiery ellan, Fremont, Keunart, All [TAL RELATIONS: “Popping the Question"-- sh and German Wives: blow to Train Children Secent Worship “More Dig« A rule Hoe B | Washington ; in November Loable No. Mhrenoloei Journal, Newrmnen have it. Sent by first post for 29 cents, or $2 a year, by Mesre, FOWLER & WELLS) oo Hroadway N.Y aus ___ PERSONAL NOTICES, A REWARD OF TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ie offered tor the arrest of Acting Md Assistant Fogineer, JOSEPH MOLLAY, reporued ae having deserted trom the Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, on tle deto inet, oH. PAT LIING, Commandant, Nav ¥ N.Y... Oetober 2 Ts64 lh REWARD OF $25 IS OFFERED FOR J Rive arreet of Aca Maser Mave EUWARD Pe CROCKER, deserted from thet. 8. $, Cinerone om the ih Aucust iat, AL LUDLOW CADE, st Come hh ON ALL APPROVED £Y claiune ay ainet the Government. sions and tonnes collected jor leita of deceased soldiers, BROWN & SHELDON, 2 Park Place, 8 [XPORMATION WANTED OF MICHART MAN), county Lout fee, Ireland. A formation will be thank! ived by hie ANNIBR O'NEALE, at G0 Weat vat PVANCES MALI te SA JHN SMITH, A BOY, 9 YEARS OLN, ( J Hieht complexion, lett hie hore O0T Madison et, oa the 4th of Getober. Any intormation concerning bit will be thankfully received by hie attlicted pac rents at the above number. 6s T JOTICE—JOHN DUGAN DIED SUDDES LY ath ¢, 20% Bact ist at, on Sundar Idth inet, F hie pack of dr foods in ear wnto me, 1 hereby request forin mein pereon or br letter, whe: Lean tind th JULIA DUGAN wife econsod | 4 ZR MONLY t EVERY IVESSEL payable, promptly collected. Arrears of pay and bounty and ah ust claios apsinet the government speedily adinetod. Pensions procured, Mothers aa wives of roliiers who are prisoners can receive thele pay due by applying at this office. Information o! tained from the departmenis ns to wounded or mie jug soldiers. Husiness of every nature attended by letter as weil as io person, Address or apply ta ( nited States Army Ageucy, 64 Bleecker at, iT \ ILLIAM COSTELLO, 105.5 YEARS, ao Weet 16th st. cannot » of him willbe thank oy bis parenta, 2°2 West 16th et. ~ REWARD—1O PAPER DEAL > l OO unk ye nod paper manufacturers, books, marked C. 1. & Co. . S48, with old business letters dressed to each firm, has been recently atolen from premires 259 Pearl et, There books and papers can of bO manner ot use except to their owners, or for ol paper, to be manufactured over again, and if any paper desler who toay have purehased them will ine tl Jersigned where the whole or any portion bove reward for the rae proportionate reward for @ paid. Addiesse C.1 & CO4 Post Ortice, 270 MEDICINES. TESTIMONIAL TO THE INDIAN DOC. nined twenty pounds of fleab in tw Heib boctor's treatment, When applied tothe buctor | wae tioubled with C im tion, weperal debility, pain in the breast and a bore ot breath, &e. Lara pow quite recovered — —s V MURPHY, 466 Greenwich at, N.¥ OUR MOTTO it vere Nor puison men to ease thei! pain. Our Father whom al! goodness fill, Provides the means to cure all ills; The simple Herbs beneath oar feet, Well used, relieve our pains complete, A simpte Herb, asimple Flower. These, tbeee shall are Ath touch . all @ ¥ Of ebange and health to thee, sada Indian Herb Doctor: Dear Sir—I cheerfully test to the efficacy of your remedies for the cure of an ule cerated sore leg. Having been troubled for three years with the above-named disease, which was evi dently ineveasing, and which rendered it a painful Annoyance either to walk or atand, I am happy to ea that | am now perfectly cured by the Ind. Her! Doctor, of 151 Fulton #t., Brooklyn, f, ELLIOTT, | 28 Sullivan street, N.¥ Office, No. 181 Fulton street. Brooklyn, room WR stairs NO CHARGE for Consultation or Advice URE YOUR COUGH—USE CAMPBELL’S SYRUP Tar and Wild Cherry; sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, or dipthoria, only, #6 and 50 cente per bottle, To be had at CAMPBELL’S drug store, cor. sthave, and 2sth et.; CHALMER'S 4 store, cor, Hudson ond Hammond ev. ; SHENDE: cor. Bowery and 4th at.; and also in Brooklyn, MILNE'S, 217 Fulton 4 in, - Fr = SHIPPING. [ror LIVERPOOL—NEL Brite % HIBERNIA TOR LONDON X Ship "AMERICAN FAGLE For pacrace to sible raves FLAG vith, eaile Oct, 2d Fitula of Dralie wt the lowest page OTT BROTHERS & ¢ “OU South street SLACK BALL isi ot COR LIVERPOOL, LINE The ettp Ate powltively thie etterr luutot Meckivan etre & COPLEY, 69 South #t Or BLACK STARK LINE FROM OR T FAV ERYOOL.USIVERKSE fatle Cetober & JOMN BRIGHT to follow. Swallow Tal Line 4 or ty Loudeu PLYMOU TIL ROCK pails bor pansaye or draft apply wo WALLIAMS & 40 Fultou et, Parsrce: lo Draite on Fneland, OLD FE nder ¥ tn utl AND FROM COUNTRY Treland, soc redueed rm TAPACOTT'S cele) comprising in part the ThHk Uand and Wales @ OL Wu, Tujeoou ih Antarctic, ew Vereeverance, Albt Atmosphere, fe} Benjamin Adama, b mail Evers Week, aud Draf ly 10 mscul HERS & 60, one ) mouth etree New York QTEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, B DOP ASI and LONDONVERKKY, from } For Vaeene TA River, CALEDONIA, Capt. Craig, 29th, BRITANNIA, Capt, Ferrie, Saturday Saloon cabin, $12; Fore cabin, lim Ip 4 $y; steringe #45. Payuble in U.S. Cumency, Apnir to PKRANCIS McDONALD & Coy 6 bowling Green, 321 TRAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERS WIPOUL. ERIN, sails Oet, 22d. LOUISIANA, asile fsh of Fov, Cabin passage oi°5, steerme $4: able in currency, Apply w WILLIAMS & GUO, 29 Broadwar, 45s QTEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV- Merpoo-Cnnard Line. From New Vouk, 43, cur enc. To New A 1 row wold, FECLA sais Wed . ay, oe Dae tree, Apply > aha: 4 GION, 29 Broudwas bor to WILEIA SAVINGS BANKS, EW YORK SAVINGS BANK—COR OP iMthevand sth ave. Open daily tiom 1 tod P.M, Wednesdays and saturdays from 1 to 7 P.M. Bis Per ceot, interest allowed. Deporite made on or hee fore November lst ay inteiest from that date, THOMAS CHRISTY et Roof BULL, see. Bat RINTING PAPER- FOR SALF, A SMALT los of ’ § 1 z. be. weite brinting paper, 24x65. Apply