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Puhlis?ers ~SPE( lAh IvOTICESr I Rr?~ Public Mreetlng of the New-York Print >rn' I'niou.?A public meeting of ihe New-York I'riut ?i tit Union will be held ut Tammany Hall, on SATURDAY j EVENING, Nov. 2. at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of laying "'Tore the trade the transaction* of said Union up to the cut lime. The Scale of Price* recently adopted by the m will also be uri'seuted. Ail members of tue trade, of ??York, and vicinity, are respectfully Invited u> attend. 3ie meeting will be addressed by Horace Greeloy, Pe illrc Donald, and others, flfc order of the Union. THOS. R. GLEN, ; (/il Chairman or the Committee of Arrangements. *OT' Motrfsnnia Village.- For Sale?That beaut: p<>rtir? of the BATHGATE FARM lying upon the Harlem Railroad, and connecting the villages of Upper and Lower Morrisanla, thus forming the central part of one vil rj^-e, extending over two miles upon the line of the said railroad. This property has been surveyed and laid out Bio building plats, containing from 4 to 8"ordinary city lots (SCO, with convenient streets and avenues, and will be dis jeied of upon the same plan its the tract which now r.om S'les the villages of Mbrrisanial Boohs are now open at Broadway, Hnd at the Hotel. Morrisanla Village, to re teive the names of (hose who wish to participate in the pur? chase of said property, and where maps can be seen, und ill recwary information given. The eligible situation of ii? property, and its convenience to Hie city by the facili ies afforded by tit" niilrond, render it one of the most de Srahle and valuable locations, ns a place of residence, any? where to be found in the vicinity Of New-York, and in a very short time will have ?11 the'advantages in the way of churches, schools, *ic. that are now enjoyed in th'fcitv.? Three churches have already been erected, and two more ire being built. One largeVhool-hoUso has already been completed, and #5.000 appropriated for i he erection of an wher, which will be finished enrlv in the Sprin-' A public meeting will be held on THURSDAY YVENING. 31st ?st. at 7} o'clock, at Militan' Hall, 193 Bowery, for the pur yose <d e.\pfnining plun, terms, &c. N. McGRAW, K.Y. 'S"" t>'rnnd Temple of Honor, State of New-! York.--An udiotinied session of the Grand Temple will scheid on FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 1. ut the Hall 187 Bowery, at 7J o'clock. Representatives are requested to be punctual in their attendance. Bv order. . o31 21*_REUBEN C. BULL, G. \V. It. IST A Public Temperrtiice ifleeiiiiK W?H he held rreeMy, on Thursday evening's; in St. Luke's Buildings. :omer of Grove and Hudson sis. commencing THIS EVENING. Oct. 31, at 7; o'clock. Friends of the cause, tnd die public generally, are invited to attend. WM. EGGERT, President. A.C. Meeker, Secretary. o3I It* rF" I'ONt-Olllcc. tlhnthnni-Nqimrc, comer of East Bio?dwuy-GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL, via Phlladel ybia, Baltimore mid Washington C'itv.?On and after Hub day. letter bugs for this mail will close at 4 V o'clock P.M.? fa express arrangement ft^r the accommodation of the pub h> up-town. lK-ing one hour after tne mails ure closed at the ToM-Office in Nitssau-m. |o21 lr] AARON SWARTS. ^ W Dr. Bnimiiift. having perfected his Body Braces, Spiral Supports, and Hernia! Trusses, has returned to 311 ftroadttuy, for the management of female spinal, digest jvtvBervou*. pulmonary and vocal derangements. Pliysi iisus and dealers are invited to examine Ids inventions. ,"o3l tf New-York Floating Drv Dock Co.) October 29th, I860. 5 iy A Dividend of 5 Per fem. has been declared from i lie Eurniiigs of the Dock, for the sixtmonths '-nding Nov. 1st. payable to the Stockliolders on and after the ath iav of Nov. next. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 1st to 10th of Nov. By order of the Board. o29 lN9* H. V. MASON, Secretary Cr?' Phonography.?T. ('. Lfi.and, Reporter and teacher, vj Ann-st. (Trow's,) or 81 We6t Twenty-sixth-sL o2d Imeoc" Bounty I.nnd.s.?The subscriber will give parti? cular attention to the prosecution of claims for Bountv Lands *nder ihe recent act of Congre'ss. Having a competent Agem in Washingtnn to anend to presenting the claims, be Trill lose no time in procuring wurrants. HENRY D. SEDGW1CK, Attorney and e8 lmlseod4t2niD* Counsellor at Law, 5ti Wuli-sL I.i<|uirt Hair Dye. improved so as to color the Hair or Whiskers the moment it is applied, without the least Injury. It is entirely frt e from unpleasant odor, and can be Rraabed with the strongest soap immediately it is applied, Without waiiinc to drv. For sale, or applied, nt BaTCIIEL jr'.s Wig Factory, 4 Wall-sL mv!5 TuThJtSattf Notire to NnvieatorN. CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW-YORK?Collector's office, October24, 1850 ? The Sandy Hook Light Boat will be withdrawn from her dation for b short time for necessary repairs. Notice will ft given of her return thereto, oi.". tit H. MAXWELL, Collector. Cf Dr. L,utcner'n Ear lnflrtnnry, 2J Warren j rt. new Broadway, open from 8 til; 2, for the exclusive I reatmenl of ear diseases, deaniess, discharges from the Mu, and all unpleasant noises in ihe head cured in a short Iroe, without risk or pain. Consultation fee, $1, by lettor 9r otherwise. Unpaid letters refused. s!9 2mD4tN2 4tW t^" To Ladies.?The fail dames who would most ?curvlv u minister to the graces," should uso BOGLE'S BY PER! ON FLUID forstrtngihentag and beautifying the riAIR, and his 11 EBEAIONA for improving ?tritt preserv 5g a healfbv texture and color of the COMPLEXION. Sold bv the inventor, William Bogle, 277 Washington I boston; also, by A. B. At D. Sands, ICO Fulton-st; Hush m, Clark k Co. 110 and 273 Broadway, New-York. o26 POLITICAL NOTICES. Second WarU.-The Demecralic Whig Electors f .heSeeoe.l Waul are requested to meet nt the WHIU SEADQUARTERS, 18 Ann-st. on FRIDAY KVENING, Sov. 1, at 7J o'clock, 10 receive the u pon of ibo Charter Sonventiou." B> order of the CiHiventlon. AUGUSTUS F. CAMMEYER, Chairman, Solomon King, i B?,,u, michael CAl.l.ahan, | !><'eretaries._(V31 It* r?1 Thin! Ward.-REGULAR NATIONAL WHIG BMI NATIONS.- The Committee elected by the Whig ?sens of ibis Ward; ut a Poll held at 35 Warren-si. by feciionofihe Whig Ward Committee, on MONDAY, i) 21si mst now present to their fellow citizens the t'ol Sking Ticket for their support ut tin coining Election. For .ildtrman?OSCAR W, STURTEVANT. h'or A>,i,tu?t Aldtrma ?-SAMUEL R .MA BP. ATT. VtrAttemrt? NATHANIEL BASSETT and ARCIII UL1) T. COCHRANE. for C-onataMc??ALDREW N ISBF.T und JOHN UMBL1N. for inspectors of electon. f'trii Dt'stricl?Lewis Tt al. Henry S. Dunning. StcondDutrict.. .Daniel Bowley, GeorgeW. Palmer. TAiid D/?/?fct....Wlu. L. Shwdlow, T. Spencer Kirby. FourfA District. ..Thus. Outwater, Aimer Taylor. Fui School Cvmuiiuivhcr?T. SPENCER KIRBY. for Inspector of Common ,SYWt-A LANSON S. JONES. Tor Trustee of Common Schools?GEO. W.THACHER, MOSBS A HOPPOCK, Chairman, f. Sfencek Kikhv, Secretary. o31 5i* Fourth \A'Hrd \Vhi? Noniiiiationa.? Vor Assembly.?CHARLES A DANA. For Asst. Alderman-JAMES Mr A LISTER. For Assessors?JAM ES HUDSON. JAS. G. BURNS. For Constables?DAVID BLAIR. .1 AS. DECKER For School Commissioners?THOMAS B. BURNS. THO *AS MEANS. for .S'cW TViuf???HENRY TOPPING, RALPH Kll, P< r School /nir?/or*-EI)WARD W. OS BORN, ALEX iKDER W. SMITH inspectors of election. Vint Dittrict?Rodt. p. Simpson, Sarai. McCraken. t?<rrtd DUtt-irt?Emanuel Lister. John Carter. I'Ai'rd District?Joseph Torrens, George W. Bennett. Fovrth District? Henrv Williams, John Edwards. ROBERT P. SIMPSON. Chairman 1. II. Most:man, Sec'y. joo'l At*J Ward Nom'g Com. tp Fifth Ward Kegular Democratic Whig Kiolnatio&s. for W??rmWy-ABRAM WAKEMAN. JOHN L BROWER, Chairman Nominating CommiUee. {?H. Hobekt Ward, Secretary. sV^MfiMaf Alrfermon-JOUX BOYCE. ,f*r Assessor*?WILLIAM SCOTT, CHARLES Mc WrVAN, Jsr CvmtabUt?JOSEPH JENKINS, CHARLES F. H*TTS. i ^ for inspectors or election. prtt rjr'ifncf?John MeKiiumen, Alden J. Hale, JJWiri District?"W. C. Scott, Peter Mood. nitd Dittrict?John M. Bennett, John B. Frink. '?aria Dittnct? William Browning, John J. Blngbam. 1 '<ftt Ihttr-tct- Cioweli Allan is. Jacob Webb. ??r Srhtoi Commissi? rr-.lOSF I'll W. MEEKS. l*t?hool /najMYfar-JAMF.S KENNEDY. [?Seh*,4 Ttvttee?ANDREW W LEGGETT. fL. DECAMP, Chaiimwi NonunatiogConmuite*. ^^J_?ingiiam, Secreiaiy. 03' ^Tbe Eishteenth Ward A^^einUly Conven ?*?ifct ai Bull's Heao Hotel on Saturday evening, Oct.2b, H On moiiou, Bi njamin H. cker, Esq. was ralli-*l to die gavsndO. F. Benjamin appointed Secretary- On mo J*2tK- Convention went into dallot for a candidate to rep S?J ihe XMtb AsM-mblv Disinet, when William D. !?*??, Esq. bavuig received 8 vote* was d-clarvd elected. ?JBOpon iIk, Convention a/ljounied. subject lo Uiecidl of ^laairman. Signed BENJAMIN BARKER. Ch'u. fx*.* K. Bwoamik, Btsf) od!*? POLITICAL NOTICES. IST Filth W ard lodepeudent Whin City Ke fonn Nomination-.. For AtMntbty-XVM. IL MEERS. For Astutant Alderman?JAMES L. WATJOH. ir Rr*" liiRhth Ward Itctrular Whin Nominations. ?For Cwir/r?!?GEORGE BRIOOS. For Attemblu?WYlAAti BLACKSTONE. For Assistant Alderman?JAMES WEBB. For Atieuort-THKO. KKLLF.Y, WM. McCLKLLAN. For Co.i?mWc?-WM. B. JONES, JOSEPH C. DIVINE. For School Commxnvmcr -JAMES W. BEEKMAN. For Trustee-WILLIAM BLOOMF1EL?. For Inspector?JONATHAN W. ALLEN. By order of lhe Ward Commitiee. JAMES M. MURRAY, Chairman. JamF.S CRtDLFY, i ?errotaricH Alexander Mf.ak:m,5 0 e-_c-",n 6?g ? V" Eighth Ward.?At a meeting of the voters of the Eighth Ward (held on Tuesday evening. October 25)th, 1350, ai 73 McDougal-st. Mr. WM. H. 1'EREOO was chosen Chtiirrnun, and Mr. L. D. Dewi:v Seer?tary.) who are op? posed to being deprived of all opportunity of selecting can? didates for office, und determined not to vole for men who are brought forward by a clique of self-elected delegates who are office holders "or office venders, and who resort to the most unworthy meustirea to secure their mercenary ende, carrying out a corrupt system by which the primary meetings ure made a mere farce and an expedient for using the Ballot Bex as they shstl dictate. WM. II. FEREGO, Chairman. L. D. Dr.wcv, Secretary. Therefore, R-.solved, That the action of the Ward Whig Commitiee has been such u* to deprive the voters of ail fair opportunity to Belect candidates for office to be supported at lhe coming election. 2d. JtenoU rd, Tliut we will nominate a Ticket, and offer it to ihe vo'.era of this Ward., that we may rebuke this dis? graceful practice of depriving the voters of fair primary meetings. On motion, the following gentlemen were nominated. For AtttmUy? WYLLIS BLACKSTONE For Assistant Mdrrman-i AM ES FOWLER. For School Committioner?i AMES HEEK.MAN. For " Trustee-JAMES G. MOKKET. ' For " Inferior? L. E. DEWEY. For J?KM6r!-i;EOR(jE A. STEELE and 0. E. UN DERHILL. For Cimstables?WM. B. JONES und-DKVINE. dsn 5t* 1'$ Ninth Word Whig Coimnittee.?At u meet. Ihg of the Ninlh Ward Whig Ward Committee, held at the Northern Exchange; Bleeckcr-st. on Tuesduy evening, Oc. lober 29lh, 1850, in pursuance id" previous notice, the atten? tion of the Committee wus directed to a communication or advertisement in the Tribune of Oct. 2!ltli, 1850, emanating from hself-styled Committee, und purporting to express the wishes of ihe Whig Electors of the Ninth Ward. Deeming jditif action on the part of the Ward Committee hi reference to such unauthorized and stiic did proceedings highly neces? sary and proper, for the sake of disabusing ihe public mind of nny false impressions such advertisement muy have cre? ated, to induce harmony and unanimity in our ranks, with? out which we are powerless, to ensure success, and to re? press a spirit of opposition in a few disappointed men, to regular nominations, the Committee present their views on this subject in the following Resolutions: Resolved, That the Ninth Ward Whig Wurd Co-nmittea, regularly organized and reorganized as we ure by the Whig General Committee of ihe City of New-York, do earnestly protest against, and urge the well-meaning Whigs of the Ninth Wurd to disregard tin- proceedings dfa meeting held, or pretended to have been held, at the old Watch House, on Monday evening, October 20,18-5(1, at which the following ticket was claimed to be nominated: For Assistant Alderman?CHARLES CRANE. For vrcMurs?ROBERT PETERSON, OLIVER T. WARDELL. For Constables-HKS JAhUS D. WISNER, WILLIAM HIGGLES. as not being legally called by any authority of this Com? mittee orlhe General Committee; as in no respect express? ing the sense of the Whigs of the Ward ; as coming from u few men whom, though we say it with regret, we cannot characterize us other than disorganizes, whose conduct und proceedings, ifsustained bv any respectable portion of the party, may lend to the defeat of the Whig ticket, both Congressional. Assembly nnd Charter. Keloltcd, That at a primary election held in pursuance to a recommendation ol the Genera! Committee, under the di? rectum of three Inspectors appointed by the Ward Com? mittee; the Committee which nominated the following tic? ket, were duly and legally elected bv u majority of 501 votes: ?r.t-irrnl/v-IIKXKY J. RAYMOND. For Attmtant Alderman?JOH N McLEAN. For Anetten? WALTER S. CUNNINGHAM, GEO. SPRINGSTEIN. Vor Constables- BENJAMIN I). WISNER, PHILIP FARRINGTON. For School Commissioner-EDMUND HURRY. Tmstee?SAM I K L W. CRONK. Insjicclm?CHARLES C. LEIGH. Htsolt ed, That the comparatively small vote polled at tho primary election by the unsuccessful ticket, and the all-im? portant" fact, that those defeated submitted without a protest to the reception of the Delegates by us deemed elected, in Mayoralty; Judicial and Congressional Conventions, where alone the legality of ihe electee could be tested, are con v.pciiig prou^ij?.Uiis CoRunittee of the election of the ran JoritvIrrtet,'tin(Turge us lo recommend all the Whigs of tl e Ward to support the last named nominations. Recoiled, That this Committee cannot too earnestly urge Ihe propriety and necessity of re cognising regular nomina? tions us all-importaui, und vital to the well being and suc? cess of tin' Whig party. If there be any illegality in prima? ry elections, which cannot be entirely prevented, Ihe parties unsuccessful are equally participants, and cannot justly cen surethe parties successful for u defeat by their own weap? ons. Abandon Regular nominations unit the Whig Party is left a prey to dissentions aim discord, aud an easy victory to the common enemy. Resolved, That our candidate for Congress, Hon. George Briggs, and lion. Henry J. Raymond for Assembly, by their arduous and well-tried services as our representatives here? tofore, merit and will receive our warm and cordial support Resolved, Tliut in John McLean, Esq. the candidate lor Assistant Alderman, we recognize a faithful and consistent Whig, an old and respected citi/etl of the Ninth Ward, identified for many years with the growth and prosperity of ti e Ward, whose only aim, if elected, will be to advocate Whig principles and the general interests of his constitu? ents ; he vi ill receive our hearty support. Resolved, That the candidates for Assessors, for Consta? bles, for School Commissioner, Trustee and Inspector, are men in whom we have entire confidence, and tbat to this whole ticket we pledge our undivided support. WALTER S. CUNNINGHAM, Chairman of E. M Kakrington, ) o.,?r?,?_?c Ward Committee. J.W.Mead, j?icretanes. ^ u? CP Thirteenth Ward.?CLAY, PILLMORE AND OUR COUNTRY !?At a largo aud enthusiastic meeting of the Democratic Whigs of the Thirteenth Wurd, held Of ThalianHall, pursuant to previous notice, on Wednesday evening, the 30thiust. to hear the reports of the Committees lo nominate members of Assembly and Charter and School Officers, Mr. DAVID TAPPEN wus culled lo die Chair, und David A. FoRBES, appointed Secretary. The following nominations were then submitted to ihe meeting, the question taken upon each name separately and unanimously responded to: For Assembly?JAMES DEWEY. For Assistant Alderman?JOHN PEARS ALL. For Attestors?JOHN B. PECK. OLIVERS POWELL. For Constables? DAVID SAFFIN. PETER G. VAN DERHOOF. for inspectoss OF election. First District? Gilbert Davton. Samuel Atkinson. Second DUtrict?John M Griffiths, Andrew Cralt. Third District?James W. Legge?, Aaron H. Sharp. Fourth District? Dm id A. Forbes. Thomus C. Gould. For School Commissioner?DAVlD TAPPEN. For School 7Va.frc-SA.MUKL SNEDEN. For School Ins/wfor?ROBERT H. JOHNSTON. A Ri tiring Commitiee wus then appointed to draft reso? lutions, who reported the following, which were utiuui The various questions which have long ogita niry were happily settled al the late session of Congress, by the passage of Compromises both National und American in their tendencies; und, whereas, it now bei on,is the lovers of order und the friends of the Constitu? tion and those Compromises to rally around proper candi? dates us standard-bearers m maintain them mviolate, und sustain ihe Union and the Laws?Therefore, Rttalced, That, in this view, the candidates presented this evening for your suffrages ure tried men, selected for their peculiar fitness for the various offices designated. Resolved, Thai ihe Whigs of me Thirteenth Wurd hearti? ly respond to the nomination of Ji H. HobaRT Haws for member of Congress lor the Fourth District. His long und well-tried services to the party, us a working Whig, justly entitle him to our consideration, and we therefore hero pledge ourselves that we will rally to a man to elect him. Resolved, That in James Dewey, our candidate for As st rubly, we have u firm and unwavering friend of the Gen? eral und State Administrations, a staunch and consistent Whig, und one in whom we can repose the utmost confi? dence. Mis being a mechanic affords us sufficient us -thiii tbevuned niecliiuiic and industrial interests will find in him a firm friend and supporter, ?nd one therefore entitled lo receive lhe undivided support of his fellow mechanics. Ketolled. That we rejoice in the renotnination of John PeaRSALL for Assistant Alderman His former services in ihe Common Council, and his unswerving integrity, to gel her w ilh his being a true and devoted Whig, endeared him to his fellpw-cTtizens of the Thirteenth Ward, who, we have no doubt, will rejoice m the opportunity offered lo do justice to his merits by once more electing him As? sistant Alderman ol the Wurd. Risolvtd. Tliai lhe remainder of lhe ticket is composed of men in whom we cun place the Utmost confidence, and are well worikv the support of lhe wl.gs of the Wurd. Retohcd,Thai we will give the whole Whig Ticket an undivided support, and will use ail honorable means to se? cure lhe triumphant election of every candidate thereon. Rrstlttd. That the proceedings ofthis meeting be pub? lished in The Tribune und F.xi res-. DAVID TAPPEN, Chairman. David A. Forbes, Secretary. odl It IV A Card.?TO THE whig electors of THE Vlth CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT? Fdlow-Cith sms: i orlei m> sell us u candidate for Congress for the Vlth District, at the coming election. I urn a Unionist . 1 claim no credit for that, as 1 am not acquainted wiih any Disunionists; but as there is some nei yousnesa on thut subject just now. 1 think it best to men? tion it. I have never thought the Union in any danger, al? though 1 think its stability is not to be improved by threats on the one side and undue concessions on the other. Those w ho approve of Air Brooks's vote giving ten mil? lions to Texas, und his not voliugw? the Fugitive Slave bill, wiil not vote for me; 1 do not wish lt. I am respectfully yours, GBO. W. BLUNT. " Asir-Vorir, Ocl.2f, 1850. - oUl tN5 _POLITI(\VL N?TIGES. I v Independent Nomination of lion. (icorge Hull for .Yliiyor of Brooklyn.?In call signed by about 800 roadmen of the highest resix in fiout of the City Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, 29th On motion of Henry Sheldon, Esq. Hon. ABIJAH .MANN was nominate! as Chairman ami elected by accla? mation. On biking the Chair. Mr. MANN made* a neat sui applause. Thomas T. Sheffield, Ransom G. Wil? liams, and Henry C. Bowf.n, were appointed Secretaries. Henrv Sheldon, Esq. then proposed die following gen? tlemen us Vice-Eresidenls, who were accepted, with the strongest expressions of approbation, viz.. Lowell Holbrook, Lehdens Chapman,jdhn W. Towl. Jasper Coming, M. k. Bridges, Hiram Barney, Aifn-d Edwards, S. P. Church, Tiios. M. So ther. Palmer Townsend, Marcus Spring, Stephen Crowel!, J. A. Davenport, S. B. Chittenuen, Silas Davenport, John H. Premice. W. W. Pinneo, Alex. Campbell, Dennis Perkins, Frederick CHover, B. H. Estes. Aid. Corning was then introduced to the audience, and after read:ng a series of resolutions, made un address, set? ting forth in an able and eloquent manner the causes which have led to this movement. He was followed in short and pungent addresses bv Ransom (i. Williams, S. B. Chit tenden, Henrv E. Mokrell, Geo. Havdock, Sheldon P. church and Henrv C. BowEN.Esrjs. which were fre quenfly imerrupted with loud and cjmthiued applause. The speaking was oC a manly and dignified character, happily adapted to convince every good citizen of the expediency and necessity of uniting in a strong and independent effort to s;i| press all violations of Law ar.d Order, and secure the bl< sunns which a just and faithful administration of our Cilv Government will assuredly confer. Near the close of the meeting, Hon. Gf.orge Hall was loudly called for in all directions. Being in the assembly, he was urged forward on the platform, and received wiih a perfect storm of applause. Arter making ft few brief and appropriate remarks, and thanking his fellow-citizens for the honor they had conferred upon him. he retired amid the shout? and enthusiastic cheers of the assembled multitude, who will do uli in their power to secure his election. The Preamble and Resolutions presented and advocated by the different speakers were then adopted as follows, viz j W'trrar, The thane t?r, growth- and prosperity of Brooklyn are de,endest ?iim.o an #<-..n> marat, wise and vigorous Municipal Got ? mriititt, aid a faiihKil aJuunistratiin of its l?wd aiiij uriiaanres . and Whereat, KaperiSnrs proves, that in larje cities thersarslargl cla-res of n r-n, ?Low only trade and hope* f,f lnehiniod are,-entered in political managemeiiL and are enabled ov forming ertsnaivo com uinatjutt*. to subsidize lbs pre**.to thwart the wishes of tin treat mass r,( the people, ?nd thus In du tat? tiie course cif action to those nba beiuii.e elevated to responsible offices by their instrumentality ; ard YThtreai. Our City has long suffered fom such corrupt rombina t i ? ar d lue esil is growing upon us at a fenrhil and alarming rate, while it is ot,Mi -r fiat a resolute effort ol one half nf those who de plure the evil caa eftert a radical reformation j therefore, Ketdlved, Th;it while wedisclaim any personal disrespect for the other candidate*, and actuated only bj a desire for Ike publir good, we utterly di-can! and reject the nominations for Mayor of both po lineal parties, am solaninly plti-pe ourselves tu vote for no man for that rffre who is col ur.tramnisled by.anJ uapiedged to any partisan Cornb.'l ition;. J. Reivivtit, That for lone experience la, and acquaintance with, our Municipal affairs?for boldness, honesty anJ iodspeodenc* of character?for lore ol law and ',rrlei--lor laborious and self sacrifi? cing efforts in restraining die vicious. In succoring the nek. and af flu-ten, in reforming and elevating the >leg i -. i and despised outcast, affording ;)?? he?! tiii.rante? f,,r the faitblul performance of the da? lles of Chief Executive Officer ul our City, the Dame of Giosci ll.ti stands pie eminent. 3. Resolved, therefore,Tb*t we j,led?e ourselves to u.s all lawful and honorable means, and sola-it the co-operation of all who desire Ihe snfeti. prosperity, and f"d government of our noble City, to join with us fa eleumg, .u Mayor of the City of Brooklyn, Qa?sas Btti The meeting then adjourned and quietly dispersed with? out liny violations of the public peace, or the least disorder of any kind. Remarkable unanimity prevailed throughout the proceed? ings. The large number of the older and more influential citizens of Brooklyn, who signed the call for this meeting und who mingled in its deliberations, were of the highest standing, integrity and moral worth in thecommunitv, gives to this movement sti importance and dignity of character which commands ihe respect, and ought to secure the hearty cooperation of even,- friend of humanity, and of law and order in our cilv. ABIJAH .MANN, Chairman. Thomas T. sheffield, ) Ransom G. Williams, '?Secretaries. Henry C. Bowen, ) A A AVANT PLACES. i ouNG Ladt of respectability desires employment as a Copyist, Amanuensis, or as English Governess to young children, und would assist generally in a family as a companion. Address Miss E. at Ehe Tribune Cffiye._o3i it? AS Chambermaid and Waiter, or fine Washerand Ironer.or us Nurse, by usteady Young Woman ; is very fond of children. No objections to travel with a lady; the best of city reference can be given as lo capability and character. K?r further particulars call ut tio Fourth-nv. between Ninth und Tenth sis. Can he seen for two days. o.1! it* AS General Housemaid, in a small fami? ly, by u Young Woman, as good Washer and Iraner, or would do the Chamberwork and Waiting, or as Nurse und Seamstress; has no objection to go a short distance in in .the country; the best of city reference cun be given. Present situation 79 Beekmon-SL 'Can be seen threeduys. 031 21* AS Clerk, by a Young Man recently from Massachusetts, either in a Foreign and Domestic Hardware Store, or Paints, Oils and Glass. Can influence a large amount of cash and credit business in the Eastern States. Good references furnished. Address R.d. French's Hotel. o31 It* AS Chambermaid and Waitress, or to do General Housework, by a neat and tidy German Girl; is a first rute Washerand Iraner, and an experienced Chambermaid ; would also take care of children and do sewing; is willing to make herself useful; speaks English fluently. Cail at ?50 Broadway. o31 It* AS Chambermaid and Laundress, or a* Chambermaid nnd Wniier, by r respectable Young Woman, with best of city reference.' No objection to going a short distance in the country. City preferred. Apply at 59University-place. o31 It* AS first rate Cook. Washer and Ironer, by a sober, honest and industrious English Girl, or to do Housework ; is a very good Chambermaid and Waiter, and will moke herself generally useful. No objections to go in the country. Cull at 223 Bowery. o31 It* AS Chambermaid, and to assist in Wash? ing ami Ironing, or us chambermaid and Waiter, by a very competent Young Woman : five vears city reference Apply s Jones-st. between Fourth and Bleecker sts. in the n-Hr. No objections to n short distance in the country. I* AS Norse and Seamstress, or to go West with a lady, by a respectable Girl, with best of city references; she understands cuuingand makingchil dren's clothes. Apply at 59 Twenty-fifih-si. 2d door from Lexington-av, oSl if S Chambermaid, or General House? maid, or 10 mind children, by a respectable Young Woman; best of city reference given. Inquire Bt IV) Twenlietb-sL between Seventh and Eighth-av. Can lie seen for two days. o31 it* AS Wet Nurse, by a clean, tidy and J ? respectable Woman, whose baby Is only one month old, or would luke a child to her own house, or would go into a private family ; satisfactory reference given. Call at 11-1 Nassau-SL basement, from 9 to 3 o'clock this day. If S Cook. Washer and Ironer. by a re? spectable Young Woman, or to do General House? work lor a private family; good city reference given. Call ui 39 Thirteenth-sL between Fifth and Sixth avs. oil If AS Cook. Washer and Ironer, by an in? dustrious Young Woman, in a private family; is a first rate Buker; can give satisfactory reference if required. Gull al 217 Wooster-st. between Ainity and ?leecker-sts. 1* AS Chambermaid and Waiter, by a smart, tidv Girl, or to take care of children: can give good city reference. Call at lti Roosevell-st. near Chatham si. 2d floor, front room. ooi If AS Waiter in a private family, by a re? spectable Protestant Young Man. lately arriv?l from the old country ; best of city reference can be given. Call at SO Oak-st. rear, room No' 16. Can be seen for two days. AS Cook or Chambermaid, by a respect? able Protestant Girl. 0' would do the Genera) House wnrk of a imn!i private rumilv ; pood city reference giv< Apply at 1-51 Waverley-piace, front room, third floor, I AS Cook, Washer and Ironer, or Gen? eral Housemaid, bv a respectable young woman, with good citv reference. Apply at "9 Twehty-fourtb-SL in the rear, between Sixth and Seventh avs._q31 W AS Cook, and to assist in Washing, by respectable young woman, who perfectly under siands her business. Can be seen for two days, al 12 Sixtn av. 3d floor; beet of reference given._wilt*' AS General Housemaid, by an active Young Woman, who is a good Plain Cook, Washer and Ironer, and can come well recommended. Call a: 17 Kose-sL front house, where she can be seen fur two days. AS Chambermaid and Sewer, or to as? sist in Wuehine and Ironing, by a Young Woman, with good reference. Call at 210 Mercer-st. Can be seep for two days. _<*? u AS Chambermaid and ro assist in Wash inn and Ironing, by a respectable Young Woman with good cay reference from her last employer. Call at j3, cor? ner Second-ei. aim Second-uv. _0,11 ''?* AS Chambermaids, some Protestant and other well recommended, experienced Women. In? quire al Protective Agency, H." Grand-si._001 !> AS Chambermaid, and to assist in Wash? ing and Ironing, by a respectable Youag Woman. Ca-1 at 135 Crosby-sl. Room No. 6. oJ! 11 A WANT PLACES. A.S Cook, and to assist in Washing ar Ironis?, by a respectable Woman who hi' the tx of'city reference. Can be seen for two days at I2iSi teenlb-St. in the rear. o3I It' AS Chambermaid and Laundress, or Plain Sewer, hv a very respectable Young Woman. Inenire 19 East-Eleveuth-Sl. in the'rear, first, rloor. Can be seen for two days. odl It* Cook. Washes, and Ironkr. in a irate family, by a respectable Young Woman, city reference. Apply :RooseveIt"-st corner fourth floor, front room. No. 13. oJl It' S Cook, and to do G werk, bv a respectable Woman Apply 125 Founh-av. AS good Cook and Laundress, by a re? spectable Young Woman, with good citv reference. Apply at 357 East-Tweltlh st. ofll It* AS good Washer and Ironer. and to do ? Oenera! Housework; by a respectable Protestant Girl, has the best of city reference. Apply at 134 Greenwich-av. A S Cook, a German, an English and a X* Protestant Woman, well recommended. Inquire at Protective Agency, 148 Grand-sL 631 it* \S Plain Skiver in a respectable fam? ily, by a Young Woman. Call at 303 Waahington-sL* SITUApTIONS WANTED?For Excel" ient Girls, Protestant and Catholic, as Cooks. House? work, Waiters, Nur*es, Seamstresses, Chamliennaids. ic. Also, ftp MEN SERVANTS. Site or eight Girls wish places it> the country. New. York Employment Office, 473 Broadway. [o31 If] T. P. SAL'NDERS AS General Housemaid or asChamber maid and to assist in Washing aud Ironing, by a re? spectable Young Woman in u email private family. She can produce good citv reference. Call at 31.5 Twelfth st_ at her present place, where she can give any satisfaction that will be reifiyred for honesty and capability. odO 2t* AS Chambermaid and fine Washer and Ironer, by a respectable young woman, with best of city references from las', employer. Apply at 10Twelfth-sL second house horn First-avenue. Can be seen for two days. o302t* AS General Housemaids, by two young Women; either one is competent to Cook. Vv ash ana Iron for ajirivate family; both can give good reference. Apply at 173 Wooster-sl. in the rear. Can lie seen for two days. o302t* AS Clerk, by a young man 17 years of age, in a wholesale orretatl Dry Goods store. A note addressed to 137 Eleventh-st. corner Sixth av. will meet with immediate attention. Salary no object. o293t* AS Housekeeper or Matron, in City or Country, by an experienced American Lady, fully competent to superintend household affairs. She must re? tain a daughter, and consequently would be content with moderate compensation. The best of references given and required. Inquire of Rev. W. R. Gordon, 129 Amity-su o2Glw* AS Porter, or to take care of horses, by n sober, stf%dy Man, with good city reference. Ad? dress M. A.C., for three days at die office of this paper. o2t; Jt* WANTED^ SITUATIONS for a num V ? ber of excellent GIRLS and CHILDREN, recently arrived, free from city habits and associations, and willing to work for moderate wages Application to be made at the office of Commissioners of Emigration, in the Park. No charges._s2I tf WANTED. ?Si00 a month can be made. M in making and selling EDWARDS'S celebrated EOG POWDER; a cheap substitute for Eggs. Custard Powder, for nissjug Custards without Eggs. Prepared Flour, for mi king Bread without Yeast, A.c. One agent lust year made Si, oio In selling the Egg Powder alone. Reci? pes for the above celebrated and useful articles sold at 118 Nas6au-St. fth storv. o31 It' w ANTED?Several hands accustomed to Ornamental Japaning, or Fancy Painting upon China, fllass, or Window Shades. \ permanent situation will be given to good bunds. CORNELIUS co. o3i St* Philadelphia. T~~0 (API T A LISTS?W anted, eTF TEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Mortgage on a first-class tire-proof Buck B?dding, well ?imaied, In San Francisco. Building will rent for over ihatsum per annum. From twelve to -fifteen per cent, interest will be paid. Ad? dress E. R-Trituffla ffice,_o?t &? WANTED?An Orphan Protestunt Girl, about 15 years of age. to assist permanently in ii smull family, with 'advantages of education. Apply in person at 7 Carmine-st. from 1 to 3 o'clock on Thursday. 1* "\\TANTED?In a Fancy Store, a smart, v t active Boy, about 15 years of age. one who can bring good reference, and well acquainted with the city. Apply at 858 Broad way, from 3 to 6 P.M. oil it* /"ANTED?A small llOl.'se, or part of a three story one, by a gentleman and his wife. Ap? ply at 7 Barclay-SL o31 ft* \VXNTEI)?A Drin; Clkrk, who tho ? v roughly understands the business in all its branches. One w ho speaks German and French preferred. Apply at 9 West-Broadway._o31 IP a Iff ATRIMONY.?A LADY, 26 years of i?" age. educated and accomplished, is desirous of form? ing a MATRIMONIAL CONNECTION with u gentleman 30 years of age, intelligent, respectable, not very fond of so? ciety, and w hose mind sours above trifles. The lady has a romantic disposition, which mukes her prefer advertising to the ordinary method of getting a companion. F'or full par? ticulars address a note (postpaid) to Miss C. CLIFTON, Broadway Post-Office, tor three days, which will meet with prompt attention and be strictly confidential. odl It* TV'ANTED?An enterprising man who ? ? ran invest from >200 to $300, as a partner in a trav? eling exhibition, which w ill puv very large profits the en? tire season. It is very light and easy, und fur a person who would like to travel ami make money, the chance is a rare one. Address; post paid. " Enterprise," Branch Post-Of? fice, Chatham-square, N. Y. for four days. o303l* \\rANTED.?A Voung Man, 30 years ? " nl age, wishes a situation in a whole,a!-1 irr.? ery or commission house, or in any respectable business. Ho has the best testimonials as to character und business habits, and would be willing to devo'e his whole time und attention lo the interest of his employer. Address G. F. Tribune Office. oSOSt* YY'ANTKi)?Two or three smartAmer ? ' ienn or German Young .Men to work at the llurlem Rubber Mills. Apply ut the Office of the Union India Rub? ber Co. 19 Nassuu-sL o30 1 w* Y/f/'ANTED.?First rate SALES ME W, v v that are acquainted with the Broadway Lace and Embroidery trade. Aiso, two respectable BOYS. Apply at PETER RUBERTS'S, 375 Broadway._oSOSV LUCRATIVE EMPLOYMENT given to Ladies and Gentlemen who have leisure time, in a light and genteel fancy work, taught in a few easy lessons. Considerable emolument may be derived as soon as acquir? ed. Aiipiv. personally, between the hours of ten and lour, at Mr ROSE'S, 11 Barchvy-st. Dear Broadway. Premium for teaching, 65. ' o30lw* \\ ANTED.?100 AGENTS to sell an * * Improved edldon of Welis's Lawyer and U. S. Form Book. This is die most valuable Form Book ever pub? lished ; Son pages in 6trong binding. Price reduced from gl.tofxicts. Our agents are making from $1,000 to $3,000 per annum. [o28 6t*| WELLS k CO. 99 Naasau-stjy W"ANTED.?A good honest Boy, just * T out of school is wanted in a Wholesale Dry Goods Store, to learn ihe business. One who lives down town and can board with his jjarent?, may address box 1707. Post Office. o28 if \\rANTED?A young German Porter ? T io serve in a Fancy Store; one who can understand English perfectly, and will give his whole time and atten? tion to his business Good reference required. Apply at RICE A. SMITH'S,727Broadway. oiast* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WANT LI) ?The subscriber wishes to purchase a few hun? dred dollars' worth of Second-hand Furniture. Any family about breaking up can find a cash customer by addressing a line to CAMPBELL. Tribune Office, N. B. Should die amount be more or less it will be attended to. o2U 3l* \V\\NTED three intelligent, active and ? ? respectable men as out-door Agents to solicit applica? tions for the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company. 37 Wallet. Liberal commissions given. Persons located in the adjoining towns mav anplv for agencies for those place.-. Apply to judd i. HOLLISTER.Agents, o25 lw 37 Wail-st. (Jauncey Court.) 1\0 HAMMERSMITHS?Wanted, a good TILTER. Apniv ai the New-York Caststee! Works, foot of Twenty-founfc-st. East River. New-York. olO tf npHOMAS E. BROADW? V iToffering J. seme of the choicest BEEF. VEAL, and MUTTON in ice New-York Market, at his OldStalL 1 Clinton Market. Persons vLsiting tl;e above Maikel Will do wed to give ii:m a call. 031 Smeod a F" OR SALE?A DWELLING HOUSE, garden and premises, on which is a variety of choice fruit, verv pleasajitly siiualed on the bonk of tue Hudson River m the village "of Cutskill; commanding a fine view of the Cat-kill Mountains, the river und the adjacent country; and fi nning an agreeable country residence. Apply to o31 3f A. CORNWALL, 2 Wail-et DRY GOODS. TO CLOTHIERS.?English Diurnal ud franco COTTONADES. FRENCH LINEN PRILLS. HAIR CORD UNION COATINGS. Every new and desirable style for Spring trade, just rv cei ved bv u30 tw* HUNT. DANLELS i: CO. CHEPHERDS MAUD?Or GENTLE MEN'S SHAWL.?This article is osed in Scotland, for protection against rain and cold, as a promenade garment In England and this country it is becoming extensively used for die same purpose, as well as in carriage-", railroad cars and steamboats. As a bed-blanket, in traveling; nothing can exceed it for comfort A full assortment from the Bay Stute Mills, for sal- by WM T JENNINGS k CO ~fi Broadway. New-York, wholesale and retail dealers in ready-made Clothing. oJH tf ID GLOVES.?M. DEITZ'S Extract K sfor Cleaning Kid Gloves equal to new, in 5 minutes' tim*; also for removing spots from Silks and Cloths. This Extract is used by the most fashionable in the City, and is prepared at M DEITZ'S well known establishment for the cleansing of Shawls. Silks. Gentlemen's Garments, Jcc. is a guarantee of ii* excellence. De|>ot. 413 Broadway, up? stairs. Price 50 cents a bottle, sufficient for 25 pairs of Gloves. o25Iw* Ii FRENCH MERINOS. CASHMERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES, PRINTED DE LAINES, WOOL LONG SHAWLS, in the greatest va? riety, and at the lowest prices in the city, for sale by o24 lOtis* BOOTH k TUTTLE. 02 CEDAR-ST. DRY GOODS.?Most complete assort? ment of Ladies', Gents and Children's DRESS GOODS to iw found in tbecitv. G. M. BODINE, oifi Im* 323 Grand-st. cor. ol Orchard. fP ALI CO PRINTERS' BLANKETS, vy Lapping and Sieve Cioth, Type Printers and Engravers' Blankets, Roller, Cleaver and Jacket Cloths, for sale by myll C. B. LE BARON,55Pine-st LEACHED GOODS.?1,200 cases, ;omprisHig everv width Rnd qualiry. for sale by o? NESMITH it CO.'50and52Pine-sL BROWN SHEETINGS.?150 bales Sa lisburv, Eagle. Mohawk Vallev. and oLher styles, fo sale low by [my 11J C. B. LE BARON,55.Pine-st BROWN COTTONS.?1,500 bales 5, 4-L 5-4, 6-1, and 12-1. comprising all the various quali? ties, for sale by [o5] NESMITH k CO. 50 and 52 Pine-st. THREE-FOUR BLEACHED SHIRT INGS ?150 cases fine and low priced, at 3 to 6 cents, for sale by [myll J C. B LE BARON. 5,5 Pine-sL LANK EL'S, lot' cases Mackinaw, Ne 'tro, Family and Berth Blankets, for sale bv 5 NESMITH At CO. .50 and 52 Pine-st ? LUE and CANARY PRINTS.?A 'new and superior article, fast colors, for sale by vll C. B. LE BARON, 55 Pine-st B M ASSIC BATTS.?300 bales best qual? ity, for sale by NESMITH ii CO. 30 and 52 Pine-st. 7LAN N ELS.?12Q bales scarlet, for sale by |')5J NESMITH it CO. 50and,52 Pine-st. ENTUCKY JEANS.?50 cases mixed, for sals by |o5| NESMITH i. CO. 50 and 52 Pine-st F K i 1 LA REN D< >N H( ?TEL.?The onder signed having leased the NEW HOTEL which has been in course of erection for the past year by Hon. Samuel P. Ruggles. respectfully informs the public that he has been superintending the completion of the same for the lust four months, ami being aware that the citizens of New-York and strangers require a Hotel that combines comfort, lux? ury and elegance, he has so endeavored to arrange, and will furnish this hotel in such a manner that families can have the real comforts which so many require and no few gel In Public Houses. The location cannot be surpassed, being situated at CO Union-place, corner of Fourth-av, and Eighteenth-*!, und in the vicinity of Union Park. Madison square, Stuyvesunt square, and Gramercy Park, and among the most elegant und fashionable private residences in the city. it is convenient to the railxoiuiH, aud on the line of the New-York and New-Haven und Harlem RuiirouiU. It is also surrounded with the best schools in the city. The building is in the Eli/ahethian style, having a front of 125 feet on Eighteenth-*!, and 53 feet on Fotirth-av. overlook? ing Union Park, and tor beauty of exterior excels any hotel in the city. The interior is finished in a style equal to the be*! privat? rtf-ldencta aud with all the latest and most complete af rangj mentis tV.r the free use of the Croton water?being di? vided into suites of apartments for families, with bath rooms connecting, and"brilliantly lighted throughout with tu.-, aid it will be furnished in a style far superior to any hotel in the city. I beg leave to inform the public that I shall open [he prin? cipal part of this hotel on the tith of November, and the rema ning part about the middle of December, und I hope, by devoting all my lime und energies to the comfort of my guests, to meet a .-'hare of their patronage, O. C. PUTLAM, Proprietor. Formerly one of (He Proprietors of Union Place Hotel. New-York, Oct. 211, 1850. DISSOLUTION ?Ti.e Copartnership heretofore exist? ing between tin- subscribers In the Union Place Hotel, was dissolvi d on the or.Ii lust, by mutual consent. (Signed) J. C. WHEELER, O. C. PUTNAM. New-Y?rk, May, 1850. o3| fit* TIM. DAGUERRIAIS ARTISTS. Pre A miiim Manufactory and Depot of LEWIS'S Quick Working, Double Whoie, Who!.-. Half. Quarter, and Dock et-size Cuineras. firs! quality, warranted to work equal to nnv imported or manufactured in the United States. Also, LEWIS'S second quality Cameras ui the lowest prices. LEWIS'S Patent plate Vices, superior to any other for hand bulling. LEWIS'S Patent Gilding Stands. Camera Stands, Inde? pendent Head Rests, Chair Kesie. and Coaling Boxes. Mercury Baibs, with or without scale color boxes, and brushes complete. Plate Benders, for turning the edges of plates previous to buffing. Galvanic Batteries for Electroplating. Buffing Lathes. Plyers. Glues and Metal Lamps, Ther mometers, and Tubes for ditto. Chloride of Goid und odier Chemicals ; Polishing Mate? rials of everv description. Coses and" Plates ut the lowest prices. Also, a good as? sortment of Frames for Daguerreotj pes on band. Certificate, Diploma, Outside au'd other Show Frames made toorder at W. i? W. II LEWIS'S, o31 It 112 Chatham-si. opposite National Theater. CHOOLS, FAMILIES, TEACHERS s AGENCY, procure Negotiations w:th the -jest Institutions, Families and Teachers. UNTIL SUITED, and are selling to subscribers at the rate of one per cent, on one year's compensation. EMPLOYERS who take checks for THEMSELVES and their TEACHERS shall be entitled to a third check, equal to the first. No charge for procuring pupils. DISTRICT SCHOOLS supplied for per annum, in advance, for each department. Teachers' registering fee. $1, in advance. Apply early, full and postpaid. Refer? ences exchanged. Office hours, 8 to 12, and 1 lo 5 o'clock. Special days for Teachers and Employers, Thursdays to Saturdays, inclusive. Correspondence throughout ihe Union. Established 1817. E. II. WILCOX, Proprietor, o31 It* 293 Broad way, New.Yurk. rpO (ARCHITECTS AND OTHERS. JL ?A very desirable back office to let, situated in a busi? ness section' Terms moderate, Address A. N D. at this office, or apply at the Union Square Post-Office, 31.5 Broad? way. An active lad wanted at the above Post Office. It* LOST?A DEED, from Albert Ransom lo Williams. Lovell: supposed to have been left on the table of the Hall of Records of this city about the 7th o'lc ber, inst and from thence taken by mistake. A lib? eral reward wtil be paid for its return to the Othce of the Register. o-'Jl It' IOST?On Tuesday Evening, in Bur J ton's Theater, a BLACK LACE VEIL. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same a: the store of Tweedy, Moultou i: Plimpton, 17"Broadway. o31 It' CALIFORNIA RISKS taken by the V' UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, 27 Wall-at [o31i V. SHELDON. President. r^OCND? A GOLD CHAIN. Inquire L at 114 South-si. o?i it* 1VEW-Y0RK LAUNDRY, 15 Spruce X 1 street, near Nassau.?To New Shirt Dealers, Single Gentlemen, Familie?, itc.?This is one of the most perfect and extensiv? establishments of the kind in this or any other country; It has beep erected at an expense of about four ihousa'rid dollars, and combines the following advantages: 1st?Persons leaving the city in haste can have their clothes washed and ironed in a superior mannerin from two to three hours time. 2d?No material Is used In the washing department hut pure olive oil soap and filtered Croton water, nence clothes are not destroyed by patent soaps, or other humbugs so ex tensiveh advertised in the newspapers. 3d?Gentlemen's shirts are done up equal to new shirts on sale; gentlemen's collars ironed in Troy style; light colored vests and pantaloon? elegan?y ironed and polished. 4th?Clothes lost or niisae-d (which seldom or never bap pens) will be promptly paid for. 5ih?Clothes washed at dii* establishment will wear mach longer, simply because they are not only handled with great care, but no injurious drug] so genet ally used in washing, is permitted lo come near them. 6th?Ladies' dresses, and all fine articles, are done op by an experienced French Laundress. Clothes taker and delivered fiee of extra charge. Ins spots and stains effectually removed. All orders left at ihe Office, 15 Sprnee-st- or seat through the Penny Post, will receive prompt atumtion. ^ MADAME RAYM0ND,Sui>eTtoWB4ent. P S-Experienced hands are employed ?? .rem Q.W hirta. NEW PITBI.IC VTFONS. A LARGE REDUCTION on KINNE'S ? LAW WORKS. In Law Sheen fli Law Compendiu,,., Kinne11 Law Compendium, vol. II ?750 page* 3 on K.nrn '? itw ?<"np"'ndluru. v"l IV M30 pairs 3 00 n um . i ompenilium, v?|. V?.374 pave* 2 00 htnne s La? Con.pend.atn, ,?i. yi -T-j pij.-a 2 on tvinm .an i.omta nqmm, rot. \ || _3;t p^j,,, 2 0,, Kinne s Law ( omp.-ti. mm, v.?l. \ III j no hinnes Law t ompendmm, voL IX -dU pages S oo An enure jel of the work-.i ?Ol.......? 00 Ordere by mail, from any part ol the Ltiioo, will um? willi prompt attention. .Money, euerem at tbq date of th0 order, will be received at par. 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Among the numer? ous names are the following: Mr Justice Story ; James T. Austin. Attorney General of Massachusetts'; Ovid K. Johnson, Attorney General of Pennsylvania; Chief Jusitco Williams of Vermont; Chief Justice Hornblower of New Jersey; David Paul Brown. Esq.; Judges Peters and Boa vier of Philadelphia'; Mr Chancellor Kent of New-York; Chief Justice Tucker of Virginia; Chief Justice Cranch of Washington City; Peter S, Dupsjnceeu, Esq. Of Philadel? phia ; Ifon. Judge Oridley, Utica, NY; William U Hurst, Philadelphia: Chancellor Walworthand JudgeTallmadgw of New-York; Chief Justice Westen of Mitn?; lion Judges Conrad anil Ingersoll of Philadelphia; Hon. Luea? P. Thompson ofStauntOn, Va.; Hon. James drier of Pitts burgh, Pa.: Hon. J. Garland of Lyuchhurg, Va From Chief Justier Seitun und Ch.in.dlor IValtwrth. I have had wcssioD to examine aid u.e Mr. Kmae'a Uw Com? pendia rn a* .1 hook ol reference m theco. sttferatioa t f l*e,t} .paestioas, ami tak* pleasure in saying that if is a work ssissiflg freat htfoatry sod accuracy, and in.bodies a ma** or '^r.al pri^-trl^. and authoptiee,. methodically arrarrrd. thatcarn.it f.if i.. b* useful ant onfr to the preist.ion and student., hut Co intelligent hu-me?* men generally, f The dec-sinr. and prmciples collected are s'a'ed w.tbsuch s.noph cit> ais* method, i sat the/ can be readfy apprehended, and are sup- ? porleJ by a reference to case* te'ected with jtrwat judgment sad per-, tinericey. ?ton that contain such a body of ? r that ars n'on*. SMrvin?-pubbc patron***. saMI' K.I. NELSON. . September S6, 1S.W. 1 concur with Mr. Justice) Nelson io his opinion ol the aboeemen? tioned work. I have received aiel sisniiow it front tini* to time as it has h?n rush-hed, and bave had occasioi frequently to refer to it inr' Iscsi iov*sti|tation K. HIL't WALWOBTH. September 38, From Secretory It'iover. fv*w You. Oct. l-.\lSrY>. I have rccaaionally used Mr. Kmne's U? Compendium aa s book of reterem e in the stamication of iniporuni legal .{u?aliona, and bate found it very accurst* and uselul The esses preeeeted are selected with great oars and lud^ment, inj foitiuad by an exhibition of authority which demonstrate uouauaiin- ? 0 .'i v learning ans research. The vast accumulation* of reliable citations from the whols rsnr^i ? of ls;al treatise and reports, hotb Ansncsn and f. reifn, aisles it a r powerful auTilia'y t* the l aw Sindeot, riv sc tum th? fscilitr of io .tant reference, and will ellenairel} ant Ihe . orient, tbe practttiouSt^ , and ths man of business. ROBKRT J WALKBK. From Judge Edmonds. Cm Han. N-w Vorl. Oct. Iii, IS?0. ' 1 have bad very frer]U?nt occasion to r.ta K.nne'a Corapsrstiuru . sioct ita publicat'on first began, and have fou-d it s very vataabls as ? iat.nl. It is prepared with jtreat jndcnienl as well aa with industry, and wd? he found to he nf preat service nol merely to Ihealudent arid tbs junfi*. bat also to the daily p. actitioner in the Courts. 1 have frequently einmined its ritatio. s. an<1 have been hi^hfy e^-tli Ited with tfceira. ..ilra. y. and I ha?? been a- ranch phased with lh? piecis'on and cleanisss wiUi which it snaouacss the principle* of ths rases referred to. Indeed, 1 base received so msch assistance from it myself, that! feel aniu.us that the prolssamn should lejni its merits, and, like n:a. ' enjoy ita advanus**. lo31 It] J W KDMONOS. J"ra~P??l?ro.-Thc 1' III NCI- r PLF.S of CHEMISTRY. Illustrated by Simple Experi? ments, by Dr. JI'LII'S ADOLPH STOClWARDT, Profes? sor in the Royal Academy, of Agnctiliure at 'I'harand and | Roval. and fnspeclOr ?fneoTcme in Saxony, Translated from thi' third German edition, by Cl H. 1'F.lHCF,, M. D. 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