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jVEW-YOKK TRIBUNE ffl?N?vv' fit Kit 'UBliS?JvJQ ttf.1" d ?,?urc ? fHB ?iK.tll-v* hi.ttt.Y 'I'll!BLNJU i ?st,??! *' ?v?frj (VrdncKtoy one fetwdas itwrning^ ^jtefSH'n?-!':? P rents ? tin- each tuser?o? KKVV-K'KK WEKltXl TKXHUNK, 1 ?"W<V LAROt. PAPEK KOR THH. COUNTRY, *o!Wi?? every Saturday Moniiny, til the low prlcO of *.2 STiriian) in idvaneo Kigbl copies lor $10, or twenty Ue* to one address Sir $26, ami pnpi r m do case cor Eted sejuod the time Hit which it In paid A,iwTT4rc""?r* for tt w ?htv-i ?'Di i?? ens/gel vc cents yt jpt -in: Insertion, TUK NEW-YORK TRIBUNE KIR european ciecvlatIOM lipsKinhM on the departure oi each Mall Steamer for IA? ?Mel Price ?>> rents per copy, or X4 per year, iwutage jerafled " TUG NfCW-lUKK TIUBOME roa CALtroK.MA, uRtuon and run sandwich islands j? puMisaed us the departure of *aci> MaO Steamer for C4**res Price, 6, c,ni,,--er copy OREELEY MoBJURATH. PabOsnera SPECIAL NOTICES. Bf" A Grand Temperance r'estivul, inc ?roadway Tabernacle, THIS EVENING.?I'einperoiico jropic, w,'ike up, unit strike the blow, while your chant' skin is in if'- ie-:d. Wm, C. Thorp, tiie reformed1 drunkard tow Ohio, w ho Im? been an instrument in the hand of frcvidtncc of dn ing up the tedVs 01 many thousands who were worse o?' man widows, and of restoring many fond anband? to the embrace of a loving family, Irom theiic sed cup- will give a lecture on Temperance ihiseven Also engaged, some of the best Temperance Singers this ceuLtry, together with u Brass Baud of Misic.? fickrls 25 cents, to be had ul the door?for the benu6tuf ?e drunkard's widow uud orphan. Doors open at 7; to stimuieiice at 7J o'clock. nl It* It Sonst of Te:iipernnre ? Notice.?A special putting ol 1 !?? GRAND DIVISION Sous of Temperance, Bate ol New-Volk, will be b;:id u the Hall of CascadiUa pivi-ion, No. !r7, 8. of T, ut ITHACA, on WEDNESDAY, jlov. 18, at 10 o'clock A.M. to Initiate representiuives, elect spies* ntslives to N. D., receive reports of officers, and Cur.xicl such other business as ihe interest of tin- Order de? mands, und is allowed to be truesucted at special meetings If the .Grand Divisiou. By order, l. h. LEWIS, G. S. itomd, Tuesday, Oct. 23. nl 2t IV? KciigioaH Notic?i?The Society of the New J? m-nlem, w tio*ti;ive heretofore held their meetings ut the lecture Room of tiie Sociei / Library, cornet of Broadway snd Leonurd si. will hereafter conduct their worship in Hie stone Church, Iu Eightb-n. recently occupied by the con tregslion of Rev Dr Hawks. Prof! Bush will conduct the Services every Sabbath morning, at Hie usual hour. 101 vclock; Rev. Solyman Brown tl.vening services, at M o'clock. The public are respectfully invited lo attend; nl 2t" IV French Lectures.?Rev. .Mr. Astie will deliver THIS EVENING his third Lecture,ai .; o'clock, at tiie Hope Chapel Subject: Corneille's Horaces and Poly euete. Tickt ts 10 be had at <.. P. Putnam's, 165 Broadway; Roe Lockwood Sc Son's,411 Broadway; E. Dupuy's, Pbar faacicn, 009 Broadway. Price for one Lecture, 50 cents; jkir the whole course, ?4, nl li* ! Tin- Lund Secured?Homes for ? Thou, ?and??The sixteenth regular meeting of the Industrial Home Association ial.es place this (FRIDAY) eveuing, at 7J o'clock, at 127 Grand .-t. und those desirous of securing pne-fuurtli of an ucr.' of land in i'- purchase, (which iu three years will be a town, with 1,000 resident fa nliies,) can then .to so. Mechanics and Woikingmeu. embriee the op? portunity for your families' sake. In 11 lew weeks tt will T i). Murray, STEVE I <"" A Meeting ol Ihe Carvers' Protective ?Union w ill be be,11 at Mechanics' Hall, ITJJ.Heaujr-sL on FRIDAY, Nov. 1, at U o'clock P.M. PuucmaJ attendance Is earnestly solicited. By Order of the Committee, nl it" IV A Special mid iVIoutlily Irloctlnit of the Be nevoleni "l'uine Kuno Association" will be held th.s (FRIDAY) evening, at 8 o'clock, ut the Beacon Office, ,1 FntnkKu-square. Punctual attenduuee is desirable, nl It* <;. \ ALE, Secretary. t9" George W. Hurr, if alive, bos, in Sprin Illinois, a daughter Lucy, who wishes to know Ins location. Any person having a knowledge oi suid Burr will pleusu .commuuicute the same to me. Paperia copying this will confer a fuvor on one who will remember IbVfavof with grutitude. [nl 2t| LUCY BURR. IV Mercnntilc Library AsHOcint ion I,re tu res, ?The Annual course of Lectures before this Institution will commence at Clinton Hull <;n Tuesday evening at 7} ?'clock, and w ill consist of ten Lectures. Nov. 5?I Lecture. By E. P. Whipple, Esq. Boston. Subject: '.'.Character." Nov. 12?I Lecture. By Very Rev. James Ryder, D.D. Georgetow n, D. C. Nov. Ill?1 Lecture. Geo. H. Miles, Esq. Baltimore. "Tbu Crisis and The Struggle." Novt28?l'Leclure. J. S. Dwiciit, Esq. Boston. The Opera, especially " Mozart's Dun Giovanni." Dec. 3-1 [Lecture. Rev. John Loru, Medford, Mass. " Gustavus Adolphtls." Dec. 10?1 Lecture. Rev.JoilN lord, Medford. Mass.? Dec. 17-1 Lecture. Gkoruk Vanoknhokk. "Sketch o' the Life of It. U. Sheridan, with readings from bis Come? dies." Readings from tin* pnucipnl scenes in the Rivals. Dec. 24?I Lecture. george VaNDENHOFP. The same continued; Readings of the principal scenes iu "The School for Scandal." Dec. 31?1 Lecture. Georoe Vandf.niioi'I'. The same ?oniinued. Reudings from the principal scenes in " C rt:c; or li Tragedy Rehearsed." His Decline, Death?Brief re? sume ol of Sheridan's merit s as a comic dramatist. Jan. 7?1 Lecture. Rev. E. H. Ciiapin, New-York : Sub Jeci: "The Man of Ihe World." ? Tickets of udmission to the Course, lady and gentleman, $3; single ticket to the Course, 82; single ad mission, .00 rents. To be had ul the desk of the Libniry. anil ihe prin? cipal bookstores. GEO, PECKHAM, Cor. Secreuiry. 023 eudtf Public meeting of the Netv-Yorh Print* eis' Uulou.?A public meeting of the New-York Print? ers' Union will be held at Tammany Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 2, ut 7 o'clock, for the purpose of laving before the traue Ihe transactions of suit] Union up to the &n,r?^ New-York and vicinity, are respcctftillv Invited to intend. The meeting will be addressed by Horace Greelev, Pe? ter MrcDonald, und min rs. By order of the Union, THOS, R, GLEN. oj| 3t Chairuitui of the Committee of Arrangements. CV Wilts tmil Toupees.?BATCHELOR'S cele bi-ateo u iu FACTORY Is at 4 Widl-sL where at_all Urne? Can be foiind'tltelargest assortment in the city. Strangers and citizens should call and lodge for themselves before pur chasing elsewhere. BATCHELGR'S newlysiuvented WIGS obtained u silver medal at the Fair ol the American lusiiltiie. Copy tin-uddre.-s. my 15MWitFtf l<> Notice to Navigator?.?CUSTOM HOI 3E, NEW-YORK?Collector's Office, Ocioher23, 1850.? The Cth section ol an act ol Gougiess, approved 28lh Sep? tember, iR/iO, eutltled "An Act making appropiiatioiis tor Light Houses, Light Boats, Buoys." Stc. provides? ?? Thai hereafter all buoys along the coast, or 111 bays, har? bors, sounds or channels, shall be colored und numbered, so that pa-sing up the cousi or sound, or entering the bay, harbor or channel, red buoys with, etwa numbers shall bo passed on the ifrtrooard hand; black buoys With uneven nutn bctson the oor( linnd, and buoys with red and bleiek stripes omg I lu r.-i.y Ki^v nonce that tne provisions of ih Law w ill be curried Into eStttj ftlld Uie clunif;, therein mini, in the arrangement oftho bUOJB ill llie waters of this Diiirict. on or about Ihe 1st of Mav, 1851, o252aw3m H. MAXWELL, Collector, ry Dr. l.uifiier'si Ear Infirmary, 2J Warren ?j 1. near Broadway, open from 8 nil 2, f<r tiie exclusive treatment of ear diseases, deaiheSS, discbarges from the ear, und all Dnpleosanl noises in the bead cured In a short lime, without risk or pain. Consultation fee. $1, by letter or otherwise. L'upaid letters refused, sl9 2nu)?tN2 4tW I? (irnnd Temple of Honor. Smie "!' New York.?An adjourned session of the Grund Teniplewill beheld on FRIDAY EVKNIN'G, Nov. I, at the Hall 187 Bowery, ul l\ o'clock Representatives are requested to be punctual In their attendance. Rv order, oSI 2t? REUBEN C. BULL, G. W. It. Pt" Dr. Banning, having perfected his Body Braces, Spinal Supports, und Herniol Trusses, has returued tu Sil Broadway, for tie management of female spinal, digest? ive, ner*ous, pulmonary and vocal durangemontg. Physi? cians and dealers are Invited to examine Ins inventions " o31 tf New-York Floating Dry Dock Ca | October 29lh. law. j W A Dividend of 5 Per t ent, husbeende from the Earnings < f the Dock, for the s.x mouths ending Nov. 1st, payable to the Stockholders on and ulier the'Kn <?v of Nov. next. the Transfer Hooks w ill bo closed from the 1st to 10th ?f Nov. By onier of the Hoard o?iN9' ' H. V. MASON, Secretary. POLITICAL NOTICES. tV l-'irM W an! Kegulnr \\ Iiis Noininationa. -forMen.bcr 0J Jttembty?GEORGE W. ELMER. w -4?itfa/if .4<aVsMn?CURTIS J UDSON. rot Xttettors? IRA PROWN, JOHN I. MESSENGER. v ,-T,n(w!!'v'''Vs~ilK-SRV CARPENTER, MICHAEL Biel ('R.M1CK. ? M&m JAMKON^ PtMkSehooU-JOli S B, W HITE. Nnc' l*??t*m' "J li"b!ic School*?J. PHILLIPS PHUc: ForTruttteof Public School*?JAM ES GRIFFIN ,,. . ,.. ton inspectors of election. Mcil Ihstnct? Isaac H. Orafft, Daniel Murphy. ZZyf'tolrict?Vvivr R. Van Houten, Win. Flagg. iMtra ihtlrvt?John Thompson, Jr., Robert A. Graham. tjtipeeond Wnnl.-tluTNatiomd Whigs of the Se tZ. ward ar?jreqae#ted to meet ?: Qanter's Hotel. 147 fiten-st. on SATURDAY EVENING. Nov. 2. at 7J J?wck, tgh sr ihe report of ti.e REGULAR Democratic "?ig Nominadng Committee for Charter Officers. , Gt'RDON ROBIIINS, Jr. Cb*a jfCssa POLITICAL ITOTICES. Gr? Third Ward.?REGULAR NATIONAL WHIG NOMINATIONS-UhM Commiuee elected Iry-the clliJti ns of this Ward, a! a Pull held ai ja Warren-sL by direction of the Whig Wan! Committee, on MONDAY the Zlat inn. now present to tinir fellow citizens the fol Ipwing Ticket for tlieir rapnort ai the criming Election For AltUrmnn? OSCAR W. STURTEVANT. For Assistant Atdermim?HAM DEL P.. MABKATT BAUiT^aULANK^1^'' "ASSKrT AKCni ?HAMBLiN'to*'"~AL"BEW N1SBET Bnd JOll>{ top. inspectors Of ei.ectov. Ptrit DM? t....Lewis Teal, Henry S Dunning. ?<TwdX)ttfrict...Drmiel Bowley, George W, Pa'rner. T*f?d DUtrkt-Wm. L. Sharrilow, T. Spencer Kirby Fnutth District.. .Tboa, Outwater, A oner Taylor For s,h,-: Oommittienrr?'V. SPENCER KIRBY. bur Ihtptctoroj Common School*? ALANSONS JONES For Trustee o/ Common Schools?(jEO. W. TU YCHER." ? . MOSES A- HOPPOCK, Chairman, _1 ? St'ENOdi htRgy, Secretary. oS1 ji? lt' Fourth Wan! Whig Nomination*. tor A'stmlily ?CHARLES A DANA For A<tt Alderman?JAMES McALISTER. For A'semon?J AM ES HUDSON, JAS. (i BURNS For Constable*?DAVID BLAIR, JAS DECKER. For School Commissioners?THOMAS II. BURNS, THO? MAS MEANS, For School Trustees- HENRY TOPPING. RA!,I'll HALL. F<n- School Inspector*?EDWARD W. OSBORN, ALEX? ANDER W. SMITH. inspectors of election. First District? Habt P Simpson, Sarai. McCrasen. Second District? Emanuel Lifiter, John Carter. Word District?Joseph Torrens, George W. liennetL FovrtJi District? Henry Williams. John Edwards. ROBERT P. SIMPSON, Chairman J, H; MoSEMAN. Sec'y. [oll 5t* J Ward Nom'g Com. IT' Fifth Ward Regular Democratic Whig Nominations. Foi Assembly-ABIIAM WAKEMAN. JOHN L. BROWER. Obairmon Nominating Committee. J. H. Robert Wa'rd, Secretary. For Atsislnrt Aider? ?rn?JOHN BOVCE. Km .iMr*?o/>-WILLIAM SCOTT, CHARLES Mc GGWAN. K?r Constable*?JOSEPH JENKINS, CHARLES F. WATTS. for inspectors of election. FVrst Dittricl?John McKiminin, Alden J. Hale. Swclnd District?W. C. Scott, Peter Moo ). !v' Einlttli Ward ItejKiilar U'hi?.Nominations. ?Kor Conijrt**?GEORGE BRIGGS. Kor Assembly? WYLLIS BLACKSTONE. Kor .4ssi?fuv, r Alderman?I AM ES WEBB. For ./?>.,s?cs-TH EO. KELLEY, WM. McCLELLAN. For Constables?WM. B.JONES, JOSEPH C. DIVINE. Kor ,sVW Commissioner - JAM KS W. BEEKMAN. For Trustee?WILLIAM BLOOMFIELD. For JiixWer-JONATIIAN W. ALLEN. M. MURRAY. Chairman. VC tilth th W Eighth \\ aid (held at 7:1 McDoura|.?t. L. D. I Thcrol Commili LACKSTONE ,MES KOWLER. AMES BEEKMAN. I G. MOFFET. IEW r.Y . STEELE atal 0. E. UJ i.NES and-DEVI NE. tj? Ninth Wtml UM? Comaiittcc?Atn meet? ing if the Nhtlb Ward Whig Ward Committee, held at the Not them Exchange, P.leecker-st. oa Tuesduy evening, Oc. tuber 28th, 1850, in pursuance of previous notice, the niton, tion ofthe Committee was directed to a communication or advertisement in die 7Vftnh?orOct; 29th, 1850, emanating Irom a self-styled Committee, and purporting to express the wishes ofthe Whig Electors of the Ninth Ward. Deeming sary ami proper, lor me saac oi disami of any false impressions such udvertis ati dj to induce harmony und unanimity out which we are powerless, toensun press a spirit ol opposition in a lew regular nominnllons, the Committee on this subjecl in tlic following Resolu Resolved, That the Ninth Ward Wni regularly organized and recognized h\ C< inndttee of the City of New-York, Ward tb disregard the proceedings o ticket was claimed to be nominated : For Assistant Alderman?Charles Ci For .Itsetsori?Roben Peterson. Oli' I'oi Constables?Benjamin I). Wlsnoi as not bring legally culled by any tml mlttee or the General Committee; ?s in ing the sense of the Whigs of the Wan few men whom, though wo say it will characterize us other than tlisor/jailizt mittec; Ihe Committee which nominated the following tic? ket, v. ere dill v and legally elected bv a majority of.501 \ otes: For Assembly? HENRY J RAYMOND. ' For Assistant Alderman?JOHN McLEAN. For Aist*?or*?WALTER S. CUNNINGHAM, GEO. SPR1N?STEIN. For C njtoWcs?BENJAMIN D. WISNEU, PHILIP FARIUNGTON, ftiC Scn?Sf Commissioner-?DM?ND lUTUlV. Trustee-SAMUEL VV. CRONK. Inspector?'CHARLES C. LEIGH. Revived. That the comparatively small vote polled at too primary election by tho unsuccessful ticket, and the oll-ini portant fact, that thosodefeaied submitted wi?iouta pr .tost to the reception ofthe Delegates by ii- deemed elected, in Mayoralty, Judicial and Congressional Conventions, where alone the legality of tho elected could be tested, are con? vincing proofs to thi< Committee of the election ol them i joritv ticket, and urge us to recommend all the Whigs ol the Ward to support the last named nominations. Resolved, That this Committee cannot too earnestly urge the propriety and necessity of recognising regular nomina? tions as ail-iinportaiit. tun! vital to the well being and suc? cess of the Whig party. If there he any illegality in prima? ry elections, which cannot be entirely prevented, the parties unsuccesstul arc equally parrJcl pants', mid cannot justly cen EUtethe parties fticc? ism] for u defeal by their own weap? ons. Abandon Regular nominations and the Whig Parry is li-f! a prey to dissentions und discord, und an easy victory to the common enemy. RistheJ. That our candidate for Congress, Hon. George BHggs, and H on. Henry J. Raymond for Assemhlv, by their arduous and well-tried service., as our representatives hoie tofore, merit and will receive our warm and cordial siipporL Resolved, That In John McLean, Esq. the candidate for Assistant Alderman, we rt cognize a faittiful and consistent Whig, mi old und rcspecied ciuzun ofthe Ninth Ward, iiit i lined for main years wlib the erowtn and prosperity of the Ward, whose only aim, if elected, will be to advocate Whig principles and'ihe general Interests of his coustitu enis; he will receive our hearty support. Rewired, Titut the candidate's i",.r Assessors, for Consta? bles, fur School Commissioner, Trustee and Inspector, ore tin n m whom we have entire confidence, aud lhat to this whole lickei we pledge our undivided support. WALTER S. CUNNINGHAM, Chairman of E. M.-FaKRINGTON, I a , WardConiinil.ee. J.W.Meau. jS'MtHmes._^ u* II? Ninth Ward.?The Democratic Whig Electors oi ibis Wind will meei at the Rllecker-st House, 275 Bleeck er-st. oh FRIDAY EVENING. Nov. l, at 71 o'clock, to ?'? sp< nd toil ie nominations marie by oar Nominating C imralt t<e. re, ularly elected al the Primary Election, held Oct. 21, Ils50. We hope every true Whig wiil be present, and siiow the few di.satisf I'd" otTce-sceRers, who would govern the it'iiny, that we will maintain und stund by Ihe regular nomi? nations ut Ihe coming contest. Bv order. WALTER S. CUNNINGHAM. Chairman E. M. Farkinc.ton, 1 c Ward Co nmluee. J. W. Mead. {Secretaries. ni u. IW Ninth Ward I(c?ular Whi? Nomination*. For Assembly?HENRY J. RAYMOND. For Assir.'nnt Aldrmnn?CH AP. L'ES CRANE. For /lstmctrs?ROBERT PETERSON and OLIVER T WAR DELL. For School Comnnssv ?er ?BENJAMIN F CURTIS. tar " Trustee? GEORGE P. NELSON For - J.-?.'/'irter-CHARi,ES<C B-LXTON. ?131* POLITICAL NOTICES. ?? Tenth Ward Democratic Whig Itatifiea ti?n .Merlins.-The \t bis Electors -,f ihn Ward are requisite I- meet a: U.v EASTERN EMBLEM. 271 Gr-ind ?t. between Forsytfa and Eldridge, on SATURDAY EVEN? ING, Not. 2, at 7i o'clock, tor the purpose of responding to State, Congressional, Countv and Ward nominations. David Graham, James S. Ti.ayer, and Welcome R Bee be, Esq.. are expected to address 'he meeting. By order o! llie Ward Commitlee. JAS. H. ? IN K NE'. V, Chairman. Edward A Fra?er {Secretaries, it *>? i Mueeuth Ward.-REGULAR WILIG NOM? INATIONS. for Mimbtroj .lmmt/y?GEORGE CLARK. For Amttant Alderman?HENRY B. BOLSTER. For Attettort-JOBH THOMPSON and Ji'HN Mc INTYRE. For Constable,-CORNELIUS R. CHICHESTER a_id WILLIAM CHAPMAN. Bar) T) Ft Fi W. Hocckinson, Secretary. ul 4t ? '?> Seventeenth vTard Ratification Meeting. ?'J'lie Whig Electors of tins Wan] are requested to attend a mcethjg-at the HENRY CLAY HOUSE, Corner of avenue A and First-st. on FRIDAY EVENING, 1st inst at 7* o'clock, for the purpose ofheariug the report of the Conven? tion* elected to nominate Charter and School officers, raem CHARJjES G. DEAN, Chairman Ward Corn. W. K. 'If; CHMMSN, Secretary. ol It* FiKhtcrntlt VVnril?Ratification Meetins, ?The VV big Electors of the Eighteenth Ward are invited to assemble at their Headquarters, BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, co-tier of Third-avenue and Twenty-fourth-ct. on FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. i, I8S0, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of re? ceiving the report of Delegates to the several Conventions, and to respond to ibe nominations made by them of Charter und School officers, and also a member of'Assembly for me XVI th District. Ac.n-M-s mavbeevpertedfnm Hon. JAM ES BROOKS. Gen MATHER, and JESSE W. BENEDICT, Esq.. By order of die Eighteenth .Ward Exe?iriveC?mbiittee. JOHN d, RUSS. Chairman. Oscar F. Benjamin, Secretary. evil 2t* The Eighteenth Ward Assembly Conven? tion met al Buirs Head Hotel on Saiurdav evening, Oct. Ji, I8*>. On motion. Benjamin Hacker. Esq. was coiled to the e Fugitive Slave b'll, I am respectfully IEO. W. BLUNT, ' WANT PLACES. A8J S General I Iousemaids, liy two young - Women: either one is competent to Cook. Wash and ! tor a private family; both can give good reference. Jy tit 17U VVooster-SL iu the rear. Can be seen for two I- , nl If As?f ?? S > (I muy spply after!' A Twenty-faith and Tu en ASWAITER,b; -f-?in a private Ijmlly, ( an si ens Spanish, Po Twelfth-SL his last plac a w eek. VS ( 'ook, VV Chambermuid, by ply at 772 Broadway, ci plover's. AS Cook, Wusherand [roner, in a jiri S ( A1 A S Housekeeper or Matron, in City or Country, by at: experienced American Lady, fully competent to superintend Household affairs. She must re? tain a daughter, ami consequently would be current with moderate c< mpensation. Tin- best of references given and required. Inquire of Rev. W. r. Gordon, !2y Amity-sL u2u Iw* WANTED, SITUATIONS foranum ? " ber of excellent GIRLS u';J CHILDREN, reo inly arrived, free from city habits and iLssoci.itions, und w.llmg to work for moderate wages. Application to Ira made at the office of Commissioners of Emlgratioa, In the i'uxk. No CMnl'?n ?min? ? I.III Ii? i ?hii>- mimimiMlll HrT-"'.--^!? J 11ST on the 30th instant, a LEATHER Ringst. Any'person finding said trunk, will be liberally rewarded on returning it to 01 Kiug-st. nl ltT f: ,000 BRI< !KS, contain up-town, and considerable LI.'M 1 ER, in the si ape of Factory But! tag*, the -.vno.e pj tecent construction, and to be removed forthwith. Apply at 11 Jacob-st. (in tue swj.np.)_ ::1 -"' ]\T?TICE.?The Jewelers of Broadway i 1 having BgTeed some tilge ?ince to close their Stores 'it '. o'clock, and the subscriber toi ring tried it sufficiently iontr lo satisfy himself that it isu- ithei convenient fur his custom? ers or profitable to himself, hereby gives notice that from this date his Mori' will be kept open such hours as .will suit the public and himself; therefore tlioje who are v.aitiugso anxiously for some one to break thronet the agreement now bave Iben* wishes gratified. JAS. W. FAULKNER. B[ ;t? SB Broadway. ACARD TO THE LADIES.?The subscriber, having tested thorough!r the beauty and exactness of S. T. Taylor's system of cutting sad titling li? nks' dresse?. mid the facility w ith which every lady can be taught to fit ber own dresses iu a few boars, would thus offer tbero the opportunity of learning the system on very moderate t rms! at her rooms, S8S Broadway. Persons cur. prove ibe correctness of the svstem beyond a doubt, by having a lining fitted by it. |mot*| MRS. K1DDER. W crawjTlx'K's upholsterv 1 I . HOUSE and SHIP-FURNISHING WARE ROOMS, 358 GKAND-ST. N.Y. where will be found a complete assortment of Feathers. Hair, Moss and Hu?X:_ al-u. Beds. Mattresses and Cushions! also, de.ist.-ud? ?I every- description, viz : patent Screw, Iron Joint, Lock Joint. Iron Screw, Cottage and Trundle. Cots, ate ; also, a splendid variety of Window Shades. Paper Hangings, Border?, ac. Mr. C. would call particular r-ttennon to bis new ?nie, of Hair and Spring Mattresses. N.B.?Old Be is andiMifrts es Kt u<>vui' ?! ar.<l made over equal to oew by nl Tm " ' W CBAWBUCK. 358 Grsnd-9t WANTED. ri. pir.c.ciii ?i mi iu| urtm": and h bb ng Drv I looda House. Altjt, ci?;-prtwfj compel- nt salesmen for our general busi ressvand who arc nrooaiuterf wth rir\- ami adiairent buyers to HASTINGS, i.lBBEY it FORBY, PARTNER \VANTED~Iriamanufac". nirinrrftsin) -? that win pav > 1,000 per year let profit to a Irifinesg rr.nn that will tend to the out door business. This i? a fpou opportunity for a safe investment None r'?*?<; ? ;?!'!* t.t;.-?:: v have a cash capital of from 1 to W ; ospthtry wish to loan the money on good security, ore-ihird Of the ? ??: profits will he :i-.vn for its use. For further fafiruiars address GHE LSEA, at this office, nl 3t* 1R?j, for services in the and lost fortaxes. Ar Nassau-fit. Mew-York. pRFSSMAN. A Pr< --man. at BAK Grace, Tribune Buildm Rn A G P Hani AGopD BflY is obedient to Inquire at36 Park-II "WANTED * * to Ornament China, Cuss, or VVii will be ?ben to goo. o3l St* , nermanent struatic LNELIUS Je CO. Philadelphia. 1 k rpii CAPITALIS1 A TEEN THOCSAND I)( first-clnss fire-proof Brick Bui Francisco. Building will rentl From twelve to Fifteen per cet dress F.-tt.Tribune office. I't'ANTED?A si ? f of & thr'*"' ''on' mn*, !???" a ^<*n!ni?n ply at ? Blfcluy-sL ^4NTED?An enterprisii can invest from 8200 to $300, as a | eling exhibition, which will pav very larc? firesCa?in. It is very light and easy, and I would like to travel ami make money, the one. Address, post paid, " Enterprize," tiro, fJuatbam-square, N. Y. for four days. ?'IK jo man wno rANTEp.?A of acc, wishes a si cr commission he lifts the best testimonials as to habits, and would be willing to < Hitenuon in llie interest of his t Tribune Office. WANTED-Twoor ? * ican or German "i oung .? Rubbei Mills. Apply at the Offic ber Co. lit Nassau-st. Mi three si b of?tiZvi ??'A NT F.D.?F that are acquaint Embroidery trade. Also at PETER" ROBERTS'; T ?CRATT A-sto Ladies and light and genteel fa Considerable emoli ed. Apply, person al Mr. ROSE'S, 41 lor teaching. 85. SALES LOYMENT? lyAKTKD.?KM) AGENTS fo soil an v T improved edition of Wells's Lawyer and U S. Form Book. This is the most valuable Form Book ever pub lished : 300 pages io strong binding. Price reduced Irom ? I, to tSJrfa. Our agents are making from $1,000 lo 33,000 per amitnn. |o28t>t'| WELLS it CO. 99 Nassau-st ryo HAMMERSMITHS?Wanted, a J good TII.TER. Apply at the New-York Caststeel Works, foot of Twenty-.oarlh-st. East River, New. York. DRY f.OODS. f AC KS. FRINGES * ^Blaciand colored MOHAIR 1 Biack ami colored Fringes and <i Assorted colored Algeruie Breidt For sale in lots to sultpurcl isers HENRY oll Imeod* >4 P?li \HY goods ar WH< 'CASH?McllARO Si RICH, invite the attention of cash buyers t consisting of Cloths, Cu imeres Prints, White Goods, Bleached Shi Ticks, in fact every article needed they will sell in lots to suit purcl cash. R AIDS.? ,G LACES. 'or rtv-st. ii IDS, nings, which ts lor ryo CLOTHIERS.?English Diagonal A und French COTTON A DES. FRENCH LINEN DRILLS. HAIR CORD i NION COATINGS. Every new and desirable style lor Spring trade, just re ceived by ojfflwjf" HUNT, DANIELS Sl CO. ^ I i F. PHT?RI5rS MAUD?Or G E vrr. E - KJMEN'S SHAWL.?This ?rtic!.- ih med In Scotland; r.ir protection against nun and cold, as a promenade garment In England und this country it is becomrngexteusirely used for the same purpose, us well as In carriages, railroad cat s ami steamboats. As a bed-blanket, in traveling, nothing can exceed it for comfort A full assortment from the Bay State Mills, for sale by WM. T. JENNINGS * CO. Zti Broadway. New-York; wholesale and rctuil dealers in | readv-made Clothing. o.T if t F1 JL H IRENCH MERINOS, CASHMERES and MUSLIN DE LA IN ES, PRINTED DE LAINES, WOOL LONG SHAWLS, in the greatest vu- j riety, and at Ihe lowest prices in 'he city, for sa'e by o24 lOtis? BOOTH & TUTTLE. 82 CEDAR-ST. ,: tRY (JOODS.?M. at of Ladies', fieri! GOODS to be found in dicriiv. o-6 lui* 3i3 D GO?1 o26 p?LICO 1 ^Lappingand SI Blankets, Roller, Cl u.yll rt 'RINTERS' BLANKE LEACHED GOODS.?1,200 cases, comprising everv width and quality, for sale by NESM1TH .t CO. 50 and 52 Pine-st DROWN SHEETIN sale low by fniy 111 C B T~? ROWN COTTONJ IHEDSHIRT iriced. at 3 to 6 cents, PRINTS. rpHREE-F< >UR Bl for sale hy'~ [myU | ' C. I>LANK ETS.?150 ?*\ro, Family and Berth Bh c? NESMIT Civil_C. B. Li. BARON. > P.ne-st. Bl^e^EI,^^ I^lannkls^l^'ialo-.-a,!.-. U ;air, KENTUCK Y J F.A NS.?50 cases mixed, ?(break- by |o?| NESMITH li CO.5n and jZ Pice-sv. j i?] ntin*?.-THl ?I AS K. STJTTi IN. Na.-> Heat iRp ERLNTEB, I!-' Fulton-st between oaSwav. prints Curds. Circulars. B!U ding. Checks. Receipts, Ball Pickets, g und Handbills, kc. Sec. printed with ch, at low prices, for cash, by SCTTON, tU Fulton-st. TVEW-YORK LAUNDRY, 15 Sprace 1^ street, near Nassau.?To New Smrt Dealers, Single Gentlemen, Families, Ac.?This is one of the most, peri ct and extensive e.-iuiihsfcinents of the kind in tlus or any oil *x couritiv. It has been erected at an expense of about ftiur thousand dollars, and combines the following advan'ages: 1st?Persons leaving the citv in haste can have their clothes washed and ironed in a superior muntitrin from '.wo to three hours time. 2d? No material is used in the washing department but pure olive oil soap and f.itered Crotou water, hence clothes are not destroyed bv pa:em soups, or other humbugs so ex tcnsjvely advertised in the newspapers. ad?Crentlenerfs shirts are done up equal to new shirt* on sale; geutlemen's collars ironed in Troy aivb-; right colored vests and pantaloons eiettantly ironed and polished. 4ih?C'oihes lost or missed (which seidom or ne7er hap? pens) will be promptly paid for. Clothes washed at this estab?shment will wear much longer, smipiy because they are not only bandied with greai care, hut no injurious drug* so generally used in washing, is permitted to come near them. 6;h_Ladies' dresses, and ill fine articles, are done np by an esperierced French Laundress. Clothes taken and delivered free of extra charge. Ink ipcts and stains eflectua?v removed. All orders left at the Orfice. 15 Spruce-?t. or sent through the Penny Post, wvil receive prompt attention. MADAM E RA Y.MOND, Superintendent. P.S.?Experienced hands are employed to ircD new hiru. *a" 3mia BOARDING. IVA. ? 70ARI) WANTE |?< lARDING, 17 ( H >M : : LE JA TEA ? A ? IATHING-R0OM, nl lt* iKFASTand .si:li breakfast a.-id "PURNISHED ROOMS.?To LET, in ??- a private family, a parlor ami bed-room, (communica t::i?.) on the second floor. with BREAKFAST and TEA, and diuner on Sunday. Meals serveil in the rooms. An additional bed-room on the same tloor can be had if re? quired, rendering it a very desirable opportunity for two single gentlemen. References exchanged. Apply on the premises, 3VJ Fourth-ov. a few doors above Calvary Church. ANTED, tut. or three ROOMS, and front or back basement, by an unmarried profession . -V.r:.>::??.! ?r -it.! ir-nsbed! ??::-.? or without BOARD. A VERY IM. HAS A NT V ?tJC'ED KR?NT PARLOR, on the si Duane Park, -til lludsoti-st. lo let. with B"l)~\Rb in w 11. i; IA M i gentleman and his wife, and one men. can be accommodated with pleas VATK FAMILY, at 56 First-st. nne mi Peck-slip Ferry. Bents pin every rive B OAK I) WA NT] of three Broadwti' gOARDING.?A a PR IVA fk FAMILY, at I B 0 ARD IN G of Broadway, but convenient to the stages. Addr? (postpaid) Mr. Kernel's bookstore,633 Broadway. I > A Ml LI ES ?rliii ate gentlemen * -* permanent BOARD and HANDSOME Roo good.occommodutious, will find the same byappl mediately at ?4 Twenty-third-st. cast of Fotirth-i house is new and delightfully situated, and will b( \V. S. ai a* ? sm'.ac!! WANTED?For a Graduate ol College, ol red Vocal Music. Drawing or Fr Broadway, or call at 2J P. M.u BURNISHED R< -SL single gentlemen. Sfin.l The rooms are on the second t! tacbed. Terms moderate, Ann GENTLEMAN A (i ?L * single genii NISHED ROOM plying Rt II West nnwouri >< >.\ * for ( Site rtttu > the abl B (?ARD DK* m >M. t !!: one or iwo sim rooms on second ers, in n delightf from either ferry, ence required, f Post-Office, N.Y. mrd valk ifer r,73Q >OARD WANTED.?A Student de JLj? sires a Home during u Co which nntion in one of ihe bestji stll .' will be given uuritig the sonie period, more lads in one of ihe best private s Instruction in Vocal or Instrumental lacum Battaractory reference given dress, through o? US. Pum-o*.?-. d. W. P OLM AN. K'" u.'-ay, N. v. B oaKDI.M \ -o of study, for ns for young ladies ir tuition lo one or onls in New-York. It:sto on lim miinu ind required. Ad . Oi ?srfi off HAS. _old !??*' n it!!'! his wife v room, wuh be.l Eo IT" I' K N 1S Fi KI) APARTMENT HOI SE WANTED.?A profi ssiooal gentlemai u niiall family, is desirous to obtain for the Winter e turnisbed house or handsome apartments, with or w BOARD. Broadway, between Bli.ker and Ten would be preferred, Address Post-Office, box 2,3 I, i 1 KO( or vith lor B oa KD IN sol !'i a House with ever )OKLYN? provement plea 1. Iniiinre at 54 ;>< l ARD?T -9 men can be act thre FAST ami TKA. In a private foml lion in South Brooklyn. Address 1300MS to LET, wi BREAK isant ioca B. 026 1 w* indem im ?st. Refer oJI 2W* RS on a STAGE required. Appi enih-av. TO LET, WITH BOARD, at thd N. E. cor. of Thirteenth-st, and Sev o9 im' DOOMS TO LET, i V able for GENTLEMEN OLE GENTLEMEN, at 145 1 Park. Reference exchanged. 30A RD, smt ir WIVES, or SIN upposith St. J ?hn's oll Im' r 1 'i the pi UOli'g corct C' mi I ers.i foilov our i ioric-;iri in VN't) S( OCR themselvesag umittee of the bemselves and heir manner of ) lar as we are written to the ieir own mem hieb we -hill air in proof of Oct. 21, 18.30. I last night, after most positive and your award Mr. ines, Now, gen ir and are Wifling i upon their own of iicy metal iaa ao less a person Ir Report i I Oen Harvey, told us that your rilh 'heir Report, somewhere, and we your hands, or we - to the public for -for justice is all that 4 that w e I rive determined to mt> e t ither one way or the olrt-r. Our Machines have now been tested in place of almost every metal machine in use La. e been enl sti'uted and preferred in place of Mr. Smith's at several diSlrent places, and have orders now for two'in place of his machines, abundant evidence of which we ? ?'.ted to the Committee and General Harvey, and alto offered to take them to two places in this city and New-York where they have used both machines and give ours the preference, where they could see and examine their operatiorr personally for their'selves. and we defy Mr. Smith to produce a single instance where his has | been substituted in place of, our unproved machines. Ne' withstanding ail this you choose to award him ihe first pr j mium. If 5 ou call tliis awarding to justice and merit, we ' confess it is an entirely new way of showing it, to mti It-art, and we respectfully submit to you the propriety ot changing your decision In this nutter previous 10 having the premium list published. We have spent a great zealot time end money in gelling this up. andki sr d cannot be neat, and the public will opinion notwithstanding the decision c ?a 1.1 Smith Ihe Brst ; remlum on Lernen, we placed our Mac chine ever biulr.nnd we ore informed than one of the Examining Coimriitt? rendered In favor ol our Machine r,w. ??t your ow n Committee, expree? mi tlon would bi strictly t'naccordant: Now there is some inconsistency here resr-eclfnUy solicit an t-xplamaicn at -i. l] I e iiritler the necessity of appenli * it to ifeiiv <0 l>e good us in this instiuitie'i 'e Isavtt written this in n ?pirit of candor t 't or advice of one m'-. our own Comminee, will do us justice and nothing more T. HARRIS k SONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS, ; ryUV. LNTERNATION VL MONTH Lx* MAGAZINE for NOVEMRVH ' contents The Abbe Lammenen,' Wim a portrait Jean Pierre Berranger. With aiwnrt' 1 New Literary Prl? > in France. I New Series c5f the ?* Ijonroeite.'' 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