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nnn Wan ‘D—A YOUNG LAD’ BY week on custom vests. 4 pat » Pak Piases ANT£D—A SITUATION, Bt A FOUNG WOMAN to do the general house work of I private family; io a firet rate washer and ir Th tly afore piven Inquire 076 Eldri . Will receive calls for ‘two days. 8 ABXED-BY A youn ADY, A ory " ation a fam would be will raelf sity uate Seiaty Cnn nob. . am vit ‘bo imamediately Loodject. TI thesia, e w A eg *aorald o Wantep—ay AR ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘® situation aa Dr Bias no 9 Seetlon to go in the country. aScakof el Apel at No, 270 Bowery, in the | tore. Can be seen fort two days. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE % 27g women 16 00 d iro: ¥ 5, oF bo do Piiy reference siven. ‘Please call at 217 Bowery, inthe ‘ANTED—Al AN EXPERIBNCED poor: Eas Rk TO go Bouth. Addross J. 8. L., 723 Pog ANTED—TWO GOOB DRY GOODS SALESMEN: ‘Apply at 425 Broadway, at Go’elock, P. camel HAR BROTHERS. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDB! weed OR over. Ww seer of 8 Farm aud Garden, by & steady, middle seed man, of long ex jeraca ig his business well, and 1, He will Georgia, Any per, (post paid.) Will be pune etjection to town or country. Wasre-8y A YOUNG MAN A SITUATION c 4 rier iu ® Wholesale or dry goods store. Cam write 2. tolerable hand, and a eop accounts; he understands open 5 oysters: Oduce good city referon ter. ‘Aprly a i Not 4 Suffolk street, for three ie” Wart TuMEDL ATELY—A YOU! , UNMARRI D> jaterted in 8 safe, prosiaele own... but little empital. Addre: flioe, fe as W4grEp—a SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND Groom, by a siagle young, man} understands well the @are ard management of horses; iy a careful driver. tias no plicetion to the country. Can sive good reference from his Jase emploger. Apply at 233 Elizabeth street, first fvor, ek room. ar ed- RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A Coo®, and to assist in the washing and ironing. Can b 1m at 16 Willow piace, Brookly YOUNG WOMAN, A PROTES been sometime in this country, wi Chamberwork or to tak ain sewer sud wi ved with resp NT, WHO HAs ‘situation ie a 4 ble 0 objection to liv _Pleaae address B. G., 67 Oliver at LADY, LIBERALLY EDUCATED, AND OF 4 KIND and soothing <isposition, de Panion to Attend: would sesist a eremely useful th atreet, asekeeping and sewit “Tnquice "a" Mrs. Low, 16 East Four- As PECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS | 4 seston a6 good plain Cook, Washer, and Ironer. be bese cf city reloresce, ‘Can he scon, for two days, at lu? t, between the Fifth and Sixth avenues, PECTABLE YOUNG, WOMAN WANTS A \d, good Washer, and Ironer, or & small reapectable family, an ved in her last Saad would make herself gensraily asotul Objections to the country. Apply at Hotel, No. 6 Greemwioh street. GENTS WANTED- TWENTY OR THIRTY EASTERN men wanted, to operate as agents in a respectable a viein ‘Those poseessing good veal, by applying lmed \ cy % mmediacely, a 442 Broadway, up ihe ts eee - aa English education, of Music, Addross M. F. OUSEKEEPENs SITUATION WANTED.—AN AME- 1 ablic a tablis nation in ¥ » Please spplY at 52 ESE ears im the ity and eo) “EQUESTRIANS.-WANTED, AN EQUESTRIAN and centlemen of ‘igh professional tepntation, to Equestrian Company of the I Cuba. The on she, or longer. ws atin: at paid) immediately to Me. Lo. ato the members ane the pusive thet ‘the following oourse of Lectures, t: room of the assosiation, catner reeta, on Tu "CAMP, Chairman.” gr, | Meoture Committee. Lew B Bevey,, Troe. Frese $2,000 FINANCIAL. TO $2,800 WANTED. ON BOND AND mortgage, en improved property, situated the best art ‘of Brookivn, and worth more than double amount. Address R. 8., box 1900, Post OMe. ER, WITH U0 ie he can yk e- mand The eatetee books will be closet a his ay of Hi, V. MAY ONS JON, Seeretary. -_T? z TAPSCOTT & 00, 86 afte for eny,amovat, Panes Bt i me ha and the He ‘any of which shipe oan P. "Yo: RTANEP HE O9:, 8 SOUTH STREET, KEW road, ol ir aale “in every town througueus Be gland, fie Pri, strc tre alse en the ‘Beal: low Line of Live: the Red Star, wiles ond Solas Ovorge Lines kote. — . Certifieates for the above lines oan be had Aelive businers habite, lucrative employment. street. CLOTHING. Corr CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED Ladies or geatiomen having any clothing, ivure relay, of stook goede te depos ‘of, oan obtain s fair cash ce for the same, by sending for the suncertber, at hie teal Senco. of thre post. Ladies atte B ee M.S. COTTRN, 66 Elm street. CAs oz. € LOTUING AND FURNITURE WANTED. sheet e can be a vy ad gentle. clothing ot » st tor Je “LEV ENeTY x, od by Mes. Ast OFF CLOTHING — WANTED ro rURC rf worth of “yy fi Sraone cA OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED / =Ladies or geatlomen desirous of converting their oxst off clothin ri & fai value for the ont ene, oF 0 threngh ie ae of bie this cele! He? ‘tera ara als jaine. ni ty ate a Oysters. SQ eit OYSTER La et tay ee Je ra it SPAS i je tress Ean att has Seer sie La Bary ye, aye, papabeanity, Sp tRAtCnOnD cae f in 4 street, J at e way, a, ladies ang from ail fare compe sing lf the ea and serv aie INSURANCES. — a OORLYN A 1 Falion st comranr— ‘ Ui secnas toecanedl Brtatbas B Teis"teatoes epee tr tavotasts teres to 3 L or Sener similar inesitusy> JAw pasworr: Prosident, G. trerers, Linc WANCR-NATIONAL, LOAN FUND LIFR Atsorance Society of Londo eal Agent's oft TCrand street, J Th " pores and on Califoreia apd other apecial hae of premiem. For terme, blank forme, NO “LEANDER STAR, General Agra. af nandnetetedin Annan PRQCLAMATION |—IN PORSUANCE ora REIOLU, ‘Common Connotl of the city of Ni do hereby offer a reward of (ne Hundred D'tiarate tu any pereon voting or attempting to vote iliegatiy: | or of any vere a shall procure, aid vise assist, counsel or fer his vote Hliegatty.or to zo into rd or election district for that purpa to be held in thie oi ‘tae fourth by ber instant, to be paid w and the certificate of the such conviction was had upo: it my hae, atthe ayo BROSE C. KINGSLAND, Mayor. y da shall be Giarezartsd. _Ncvember lat, 161 By ors panier £. 3B DELAT AM, Grand Sachem. Sreruen @ Durvea, 8 Manhattan, season of ‘Hunting, Lith moon, year of Disco- thes a of Independence 70th, and of tho Institution 63: F® REGISTER—CORN ELIGS v. ANDERSON. tion:—For Commissioner of Streete and Lamps, HENRY ARCUL, 8, J EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINATION.— For Commissioner of Streets and Lampe" HENRY ARCULARIU: BMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- tiom.—Sixth Judicial District, comp of the Twelfth, Bixte , Mightorn Ninet ah ih Wards. FREDERICK -- WitFinoon. = Dteoczanic REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- MAJOR GARRET. "DY C MAN, Of the New York Volunte: IaST WARD.—THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN electors of First ward are requested to attead a to be held on Mond ve REPUBLICAN NOMI- re pe MOORS. For Ae Griffin nt Alderman—John H. White. For Assestor—John Thompson, Jr. For Constables—Charles . John Jackson. For Inspectsts of Election—Fitet District—Joha Griffia, Joseph A. Gardiner Second Dietriot—Henry Jurgens, Ji roft. Third District—John Clits Morrison, “soln Peter Raxe- De a, axp = Benoot Commis wesamuel Gages 8. Townsend. for Scheel Lun Published by murs of the ion. K. 8. TOWNSEND, Chairman. J. Tompson, Seoretary. ECOND WARD DEMOCRATIC REV UBLICAN NOMI. tions—For Alderman, Dudley Hale: Alderman, John J. Tait. SECOND WARp-- DEMOCRATIC wHiG Nominations— Uni Tiol For Senator. For Assemb, For Justice - For Police J Por Alderman For Ascistant Aldermai for Assessor For School Commission for School Inspectors. Luxe Hassenr. GuRDON Ronnmns, Jr., Warann Le.an' Ver Beboo! Tru: +4 Erpnram A. . SHARP. Winrainonam, ¢Bpwann MoGinnrs. For Inspectors of Electia distaies | Thome ley. Lathrop B. Gardner; Second. dist eon L Jas. Duke. GIDEON CLIFTON: Chairman Josern A. Kemp, Brwsauin 1 Crawnens, § Seeretaries. OURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- lar nomination Fer Constables. MN FOR ALDERMAN, Ly F. OaKLEY. ST ALDERMAN, vomMorHY O'BRIEN. FOR AssEsson. JOHN RIDDEN. ey COMNT ARLE tia Cook. Ls FOR INSPRCTORS OF ELECTION, First District, John W. Avery, David Pollock. Second District, Patrick Murphy, ‘James Smith. Georne H. Purser tt PHO ia woaipin, Re ‘ureer. |. Mo. \. Fourth District, Charles H. Lyons, Raphael F. Aitken. © com MIsstON FOR scHoo . JOSEPH HILTON, Emanu YOR INAPEETOR, PATRICK MERRICK, YOR TRUSTER, Teller,” i Butts’ corner of Wis EGBITTS EGULAR, NOMINATIONS OF THE TEMP Order Party of the Fourth Wi gate cur Candidates, wee. pier are w. ean ot of your rt. Ni tions: Barnes, ready at at Ce ores bath. upon « to help us to uphold the great principles of Father Mathews Give et Jour votgeto men who are striving te everthrow his glorio k. Hear the 2 from the scaffold of Dreher. S Let my ne ia pre wan =A. 0.01 tas Order itt be Monday evening, at eight wuriness, alec tor parade. wigs of New York, e parti tpacone for depeevre, from the ordina age heretofore adopted bic = she good proceesi That apyt Pg show party, by no Filth Distrtet— Sonn} Binana, Joba yh er Samuel B bc? gr ‘School tT Le Trastes fchttier ter a. jen) ami Davies. Tisary feet By ngbam. Syl EVENTH, E ra ax ANDER wennar, noms Sty ENTH W: at Sie Aon were we inate a NTH WARDS. ae E, Chairman, sank i Aa Avrann Ware, Seoretary. INTH WARD.— ty J MR CHARLES CRANE, ONE of the candidates for Alderman of this ward, define Ms povision om the Temper tion? Isis anid that he 4 himself to jan: th . 7 Rast traffic 3, at z oy * Jo the intereste of thoge wi in Grave epenk out? POLITICAL. ER. | F* RECORD ok, A, TALLMAGE, OR JUSTICE OF THE FIRST DISTRICT CouRT, eaves” Scoond, Third and Fifth Wards)—James BESLAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA. ta, Sixteenth, Bighteanth, Pits Are! tw ist wards) Pol ee Justive, Willie: fons. UDICIARY NOMINATIONS: ~FOR JUBGE OF ‘ourrt of PA parton read 3. cehasen, ot New York. For Justice of Supreme Court—James 1. Roosevelt Fur Jus- tices of Superior ourt—Thos. J Dakle Jos. 8. Boswor-h. Fer Judge of Cou Common Pleas—Dauie! P Lugrahan. po ecorder—Francis R.Tillou. For Surcogate—[eauc V. ‘owler. NINTH WARDS—TAIKD SODICLAL Ke gular Demooratic Whiz nominations -— STICK OF Thm JUSTICES’ COURT, JAMES GRIDLEY: FOR PoLice Jvsvicn, GEORGE B. DEANE. By order of the District Judicial Convention, B. ¥. NEWHOUSE, Chairm: he ath EMCCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- | Po! James W. Beexman, James GRipLey. /Gyonoe B. Deaxe. Farenoan G. Luexey, . dames BR. BALL. J Hevey W. Huy. Tuowas H. Brown. {Bensamin D. Wiser and WiLLiAM KuGHLER, ioner of Tepe Schools. Davimt D Faevcn oun W. Larsow and Wit- LiAM ParTon. .CHARLES OAKLEY, ict: Philip J, Bon trict: John Voorh Inspector of School: pectors of Election—First ton; Fourth distri trict: George Brees 8. yehwood, Ab eWoodrut we Charter C __FRans. 8. Hovrman, Secretary. —T0 THE Wuia & EOTORS OF THE Eighth Assembly District. been published as ce of aagernbly mal, oft, I bes leave m otfally, thera’ fame frou the canvass. ie H. STURTEVANT, O THE DEMOCRACY OF THE TENTH WARD. When I consented to the use of myname as rr y for the Kighth District, I was under t ere wae no man before the peop iv but perew orth My motto je for Assemb! that t {my friends, to Igy support the entire democratic ti PHILIP 8. CROUKER. 0 THE ELECTORS OF THE FIFTEENTH AND other Wards—Unmitigated Rascality —A circular, pur- porting to emanate from the Union Committee, and cun- ning}y devieed, (wee Sunday Herald) has been sent to the he the Fifteenth ward, with the ai closed there- Senator; Wm. Taylor, Assem>i ter, besides whi gua ces. ‘ery of i y idate for this Assembly District from the naval office, against one who has disbursed more dollars bill than the whi did blushing rasoality, and voters 1 their tickets before voting, in order to miler attempt at fr counteract a IPTEERTH WARD. THE VOTERS OF THE FIF- ward bave been waiting, for the last ten days, for Wi [as we the In« we mm eoron were on pike Ll ones! his votes in the Board os ng Periue Sfty cents more for s ement for @ contract, when the first ed by bis Honor the Mayor. Alsi to give « losso for hi here 12; is receiving $4 per when participating with the taa table when the ‘understanding was that it should te Vasnington’s Birthday, he Bi at the Hall, abdolis! Also, the cele oration of 2d Febranry, 00 the City Hal what part he took. is voting against the Sixth avenue rai Fond, With ail these facts, can y the voters of t! to vote for you? Mechanics and working men will the charter ticket head naley, tor rman. and Maltby G. Lane, for 4 Kelb F. its maibility of ti ho, ei alectd, wil sate ir 5100 0 of th vere! tly ticket Por Avsombly. om I 1 Mole patrick | Hogue. tally guard the righ and will never be found voting awa; money upon a single Ferry Leave. invite yo vote ‘the followin i tats Alderman, Wil era tables, Stuart Ander 9 THE FIREMAN OF THE SEVENTRENTII WARD F Alderman. He ivin fs: Ine, howses for the nevle fromen e° jcuare rooms, kee.qwhich will for places 06 hold electi he 0 the ‘The yor of building noble ae York, comtaining libraries, GRYENTEENTHE yas. TEMPERANCE TICKET. For Alderman, P. Townsend; tt agslotent Al- derman, a th oa for aa © ‘ne! Constables, Ps ler lin for Commiasio jbbard O THE MECHANICS gna Woaeinouae or THE — th War . Townsend has built, Tweltth We trae dren ot rerio ‘ve = ana’ about she's np th Ward, within the = Gad abou om wumnber in the City oR lyn. je 1 the pte ro Ls dress. Atter retirin, were appel Presented the following, we was unanimously Moshagi —Addros Ward: in email contracts to the mi and promptly jem and it ft without any” solicive: ten’ “He refered the lors hiastt in order to suicid us, for which we wore very thankful, for in some cases it was of Sery reat service. Ween only add. that we hope a bi ith 0 party. ne geppors es rt, Carpenters ; John” Rogers, LEBAURVEAU, President. Te trust that yeu will vote f forwe belie 01 hould #1 L Errrnen Nontn, Seore IGHTEENTH W. J REGULAR DEMOCRATIC RE- Fern: Tho jer tort ‘rustece. Rd) FOR ane a. Dennis W. Buckley, Jacob Freid, TOR COMSTARLES. ker, John Redding. NEP RETO! Pt ees * Aare past. even ree grcoumsniont ns Bernard — fierman ie. 0. maser, So RYDER, Chairmen, mn Mente, rete sen, ova gh deel WARD.—POLITICAL REFORM NOMI- nations. POLITICAL, nn ones, AANA RANE WENTIETH WARD —THOOGH: UNPLEASANT a8 k to reply to newsps| 1 ito tee to fouled a to which f Sal vind | so undertake 1f demagogue, late sector at our Order, abcut sia mouthe since withdrew hie | card of membe: in order to into by the votes thought he could not obtain if he ransined of b ft men Ger ite thew publicly exhibite tila gard’ of wth 2 soni tL i 3s yr nym) yy with hi ise] siz pan taving $0 hie that ue vonlyJolaed ths Bette ated Amerloans” for rear lr gi tuo: dus him ey one cf the Order, and whi fe eociety compelled him to psy; aud that he 2 after receiving the anid $100. Aa! nd, from ene of his new ‘net ho is admission into the jety of the | Patrick.” It now remains for tment thie renegede aud demagogue, ‘of the candidates for Alderman of the y member of the Order in Twentieth war e eserves by dnd cus of the ward, and, indeed, 7 every honorable man ? Tos THE INDEPEN DENT ELECTOKS OF THB CITIE: of New York and Citizens on Salcty Committees deri lores preeting of thelr fello ea that hey would who 3 ee ony, saudidate for eon Nave eomamitved themselves to the samo eats tocarry ous ave Diy State officers, composed of % politicos ivided into two sections—nation: whigs., ‘The demoerate pi y {8 leo composed of two divi sicne—national ¢emoerats and free soil, or aboliti cr organised as th ee t, eon be onl ody of the people are Convention at Syracuse, to suit their own purposes. vention, at the same place, acquired § predominating influence, thelr proctedinas, and named their candidates ao If either of the rly nominated party, tickets be and they nee req! elected. it will be argued trom the reruls, and claim mossures which we he i inflaeneo ofthe condemned by the peo; thority for renewed agiva tive Slave law, Of this, fellow-citizens you may reat as- sured. Itis perfectly idle to say that the proosedings of either of the two great party com’ ‘tions were conducted solely in reference to State policy, and State politics. If the perens recommended by this committee shall succes ee. then will the State etand upon national groun 4 th cies ot both political parties will be r ‘This is the only way in which, uader existiay onor of the State can rved, ‘and its fidelit; Union age oo ve therefore invite all be nds of the Union, all who d see fraternal feelin, stored between the peo, people of the North and the propio of the South, vote the ion State ticket. mamunity, by the call of public cs of we intend to dono, we ba 0 party ty bres al to the evel cement will pi e enlargement of tl ‘anal. Partotour duty asa committee, to deelde upon the: Caast Policy of the State, but we solemnly assure you, with entire Unanimity, that the Canal Board, however formed, cannot, by virtue of any authority, vested im it, defeat the’ enl ment ofthe Erie Cansl. 1 eure was settled by @ led for tl pateed Jul, I resent.” ie o law, an see Canal t alter it, any ethan urt of Appeal Leg! ahculd therefore serutinize the Legislature ; but nominees on will have nothing whatever to do wi ‘ire if the ny, ee if eleoted, subject, but to ex: vidual sapp» tak it spews. TRaey — ites, by opposing FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, HENRY S. Lefora FOR CANAL COMMISHIO’ HENRY FITZHUGH. TOR ENGINEER AnD ot th MCALPINE, Dated October 31, igor. E. Kk. COLLINS, Chairman. rete HENRY GRINNELL, Viec-Chairman, sua J. Henn: Dr We artis,” § Secretarion, — TICKBT.—THE eae TICKETS 4 ARE ATTOMNEY GENERAL, NIEL ULLMANN, CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY FITZHUGH Whig Inep'r of State Prisons, Dem. [i ve ot po Prisons, Auayaroen HW Tone oretle r, Conserve V. a Garner Dyokn, DICLARY Ticker. THE COURT OF APPEALS, UBL A. Fi Jourt, De . Juatioe of Supr'e Court, iON FOR JUDEE 6 Whi Usion Senator: negate 3, AY. ~\a Sonat’ Il Ticket. POLITICAL. | im a. Wace. For Commtrsioner of Common atwell, Cal Andrew MoLeaa, ie Boe Trustees of Common Schocl:—Arminius Aikia,” Philo V. | bee, pete, “Deven se Davis, b ne re D. Camp, and John E Treoey. For 1 a SchevleeThomas W. | Horses, and Hub iy. To he atject and reasons of the Uulog ind io the comparison of the persoas aained ‘as to qualifications, and fitness for the duties and Lenore’ which we Tropose vo elevate thems wit’ the can d by auy or all of the otuer tickets ia Manner ia which thea who elsim to as are old and well selldeate st she ward, without diavinesion of party; whose charactors are beyond imprachinent, and whoes quae joations are well suited to the places. We therefore oon- tly ask of the citizens of the ward, without regard to for their enpport uiffeages, At the approaching Potion. 'N e tal sana spl on): And let no weil meaning, itizen neglect this opportunity 9 bjeot of the nominations in every (OHN REDDING, Chairman. ~THE APPEAL MADE behalf is inflated ia the public gene- at different ed in our city, and that he ws Teaiviguel shat had the slightest ‘bit of spunk, with a wave of his hand, he drove back the devouri iT im their fears, he woul that there never bout.” It ate hole public wet Fire Departivent { with the exception of Anderson) drew. ‘This, indeed, 8 8 compliment to both, and the Fire Department should feel themselves highly. tisttered by the Rotice that has been made of thelr courage and thelr uanfal- ‘There are some mon who claim to t: The eignere of that mcdest oard, who ‘will ture political honors. may be in th when the time comes, vot Mejor Dyokma: f this county? Anderso wnig candidate tor Register, do: Id band together to give him support, in preference to thelr own party'anomines—the ‘wounded and galleut eoldier, who jeopardized his lie, and shed his blood on a foreign soil, in defence of his count In that noble institution, the Now Yor! je continually the mare march coming electi: r? Mr. out to som: Cemplsten to drag in frewen ts polit a 1 believe that he will be vermitted b in the slightest degree, to sway thi ces. Anderson has serv Department, tor which he has been, in sll amply remunersted. His qualifioation for an’, and the services he \ contesta: nor the Seemen, thera ir jadgms . by the mereat chance, . One is broken in health, from disease and w ed on the battle fields, in the holy cause of the other, in the full enjoyment of robust he: sure ‘ont his time ‘in a civic institution, for which he was Anderson ts a single man. and hag aly o for i ne ten years. Dyckman is man of famil: r, but with more intellect and cont om 7 Thi peopl to doubt for ea ‘SEVENTEENTH WARD DEMOCRAT. Dyckman.—Fellow-Citize ret Dyckman has been placed republican party for Rey faw thas plac all at stake for the credit of to prove to the monarshies of Europe that United ‘Stateo will eustain the reputation of hi gallantry, under any ciroumstances. Will you 6 hroughout. the State, a to the Native American party. falsehood was never uttered. The following letter from Ch io written in anewer to On inguity will vee! c made costae ine a James Saaee. sq —Desr Sir—H. New Youx, Nov.l., General of the aftnire—is father was appointed Grand Marshal ef the eroat pro- n in thir ¢ the IY aier of doing honor to the a soasts #eath of thas dis. incapacitated office, and 101 iy in hi va the exiled children of other ty hay been long consi lered +8 pose that Cow know that its, principles y degree upheld by a Society cal Order of isting in this eity and rofessedly ‘formed for charitable purposte., I d secli even at omont, whether shat society bay any irthday, Feb. 224, 1851, the Corpo~ arral the proceed ‘This Gociety ose Americ ut on this occasion d to cast about fo a Marshal aad they ‘elected Sone Storms» ing wren ‘theie ing as Grand ‘be Corpora ‘This isall ment of Gen. politival vere principle, or practi ‘a Dan Whig Baal Heke snd'is'in every respect, worthy of the #9p- OBADIAB N oun TBR ad 7 cB beth. , whether mative or adopted citizens Firrn BEE JAMES W. Al rt sete k es. ours respectfully, Sixrn Dist Telith, eh, 15th, Lath, Mme iets and Beh Canon, EDWIN D. MORGAN. HENRY SHAW. Ee TH qporrep CITIZENS, ELECTORS OF THE Nomiwarions. ne —At thi Dist. Wer nion Whig. Union Dem. at, you are called upon to T= let and 24... Williams Flagg am! it becomes eur wit Hy) harlee R. Swords. Patrick Moloney. Henry Williams. Patrick HM Gideon J. Tucker. Gideon J. Ww. Hey Nect, 121 Pearl surest: Gi kk. 27 Sproalie & Co i William steee'; Hotchkiss, Fenner & sl Water stre M. Whilook, 8 Front street; Willies Chauncey, 10 Old B ip: N. Hayden, CO Wall srreet; Andrew Mount, 9 St Mark’ yay nal of Commerce they were la, favor Comp erees. wher opposed to turther the slavery (uestion— ie an? That the ca: all given satisfactory am 4 it was to the entire demo: "evolved, Furtier, Fant Willian Goatee be appointed as Finance Committee ef this aseoe Sate tion. the publican pa tained those great nati eafety of our lori tutions. rlnsip-coupes perpetuity of our insti ers of the Democratic Vaion As, unwavering in thelr Adelity to the U nd trenafaet in thelr, adherence to onstrustion of & be ryrery and that we do nee and will not fraternire ber the great National Democratic Repub- m, 6 that th Tice part Resdived, that in vill use every exert mm MON With our fello w-citicens, we Sta'eand City Govern- ly als poliste, iy with heavy us taxation. ISAIAH RYNDERS, President. on B ae neotet stamp ite oppoee at the coming elec Teeseseed by those born vere. e the Fvativ Awerican workingmen, ofice of Inspector of ee Atthe Democratic Cor i y ‘the eighth ‘October, instant, the inane Fesolution was off red inpale. Wheeler — ‘That we regret the by of the delegates to the Democratic State Conventi Syracuss, in the somina- 0 to oo=pted tb tation held out ty Americn, which hae ever claimed to be the asylum of the appressed. to veck & hows aad procure sn honest livelihood here. | By the letter and the solzit of the for the purpose of coveti ‘When the demoeratic party placed him im nomination they indicted injaty upon their cause, aed offered an unparcensdle tty every adopted citizen im the State: It becom ty whi ovreclves, to iz Tn: vor submit to have the liherty which {reir patriotiem rae Toler, beaweathed vo a8. ctreumanribed or taken pway by intolers narrow minded tigote, staves ine fedy chans ¥y be bora, eee Ate Crereco, October 2, 1551 ste unde ened, themeelves and thele ‘adopted fellow: th hele foliow-citivene of m of Trenty 8: in behalf of _ine county re cen Py Ey te a rangorvel by than At rsa Ny aie dese Spablinhed ‘ie Friday’ ‘sun, is New Yonx, Ootobor 27, 1861 send ve, Ao rare ov New Yone, of objection Action of the U In aooordance with my duty, I have the honot of mimivtes, | Have newieed ‘a etu Spe te 704 the, enone resolutions, \d_ personal * altnded to sertala pted ‘ohaneery ‘evening. Cette T om mF the | waceeas, A numer st memers of tee O Nove Seen re for various offices of trast, honor am aan te : eemincrnes | Ene a is hy in nevoranaee Sven Sin ne following a [1 ‘the Canal at the omsuing to den: ve 1908 INSPECTOR if have been, & our tion c Le ie ‘cane , The Be. » ener 6. Shaw ts 8 man of whom cifications which all 3 pri ative American om aie yea ana ye and reesiving therefore the sum joations it details whieh have on, bat it be man ded to the members of the Seen ee eee a yiee, with uni. | O.efU. A., to support Mr. Shaw in preference to his oppo- me te declare that if ‘aid, to the best of nd Oswego, and the or reel nent. of the parade of the Order of Be is now » momar of Wap Order, ) EMOCRATIC WHIG NOMINATION — For Commlssignar of S:reete COB L. BODE: T He UNION~IT MUST AND ema, BE PRESERVED —Twentieth Ward pest ae seearee ‘Aldermen, ‘Theodore Marti for a for other Char. stinetly nner tuch ticket for an, th there ap! te “viegmelle ‘a I Viferenses for euc e he ir to apport the Heket be sand William J. Peck, tor Alderman, a6 we OUP TULODORE MARTINE, AKWINICS AUREN, JOHN REDDING THE BALL SEASON. ADANE AvGusTA TAKES ay pet mol pectfully to inform the ladies and nstwastiin York that in gancin| ini th ad beau: ait ly arranged rooma tm the Fony ty realtone, 689 way. For apply from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M rooms 2 and 18. ~ ridays, fom god trom? ul iO) for gentleme 1 Grand stre sr of Bowery <b Mondaye, Thuredeys, and 8. Mrs. Brookes’ Evoain Ladies, (exclusively) at 239 Grand sires Fridays, from 634 till 9 o'clock. The m: of this country and Europe taught ia the shortest time, and most reasonable charges EARING'S PRIVATE DA Academy, 56 Bond stregt, opon every day. Classes orm. ing for gentlemen on Tuesday and friday evenings; jecday and Satorday atvernocns. Ladies and gentler men can receive lessons every day. A cinss for thote who can only neta once a week, on Saturday. Private Soirees every fortnight. — ape G™re s oon TIMESTARY, BALL TO MR. ning, November 17th, 2851 G AND WALTZING P. SA. ye racco, on Mori a es a torsseriy € ir. Saracco, beg le V" arnestly request the attendance o! raceo hae given dancing isagons in the city of during which he bas Pertong of the fist ‘families, gto 8 greater onday eveuing,iNover ber roadway Casi: the ino, Sewanee 3) nds. Mr. New York for # period of five strneted between 7.000 and ho has bi heat pertorme in the city. Several cuted for the first time, snd porsce will plesse apply to ay ee hen with indies, $5, 80 NN 8208 BALL AND CoN’ [pfletor respecefully informe 8 Room has beem pus ia ‘and street, namittiag ee atte ne. Tickets, 10 Grand stree! procured s reception saloon, par eessary Conveniences f juable services of Mr. V f and supper par beat French cooks, good of the very best the ‘earket ‘osey ors, snd no pains 0} ion te those who ar dinners. and sopper partion, wil a liberal terms. For partioalars, apply a% the office on Crosby stroet. fed ond everysbing Me. wee WANTED, HOUSES, ROOMS, eiseor fens. Lo. Broadway, prelerr Store. PuRNsuep ROOM TO LET.— ue LARGE WELL FUR- nished room, with grate in, will be let to one or two gentlemen, without board, at 75 Leonard street, a few doors irom Broadway. URNISHED 00) evi rad Bigheh .G., Vande on Walke: Address 763 BROADWAY.—SUITB tly furaished, to let until hed rooms for ‘, and furnishe: who farnish pri- oF cen ANTED-TO RENT A #MAi I. HOUSE, IN A RE- ‘spectable neighborhood, either ia Brooklyn or up town, by a party who would. if necessary, take the farniture o same, at a moderate price. Addres: unine terme and loca- tion, A. 8. M., Post Orfice, New York yy HOU ‘SE. TH aan STORIES HIGH, wit mee ; WANTED_BY A SINGLE LADY, HALP OF & NEAT ‘two story house, unfurnished, somewhere im or near th vicinity of Broadway, not below Gra t, with some Crridow preferred), living entirely, a u onnection with go0ms To LET TO. SINGLE GE! TLEM the second fe itabl 0 LET_IN East BROOKLYN, FOR TWO SINGLE with partial bo agains of the CELL, AR Ra gg tied Tae NEIGHBORHOOD O or Division street. ase addrou N. W. DRY GOODS, &c. 'LENDID FALL STOCK oF. hen GooDs, aT ot Bowery Savin, 128 Bo’ most varied, Ln. the Et city of New the prices are so far bei at times obliged to reduce nad sell below fact, our facilities are such a, as mere! s° cinder ocls i et ‘the; week, 100 pieces 23, - of the most beautiful we les generally or we jered tution, and they will lease and ea! BLACK —KID GLOVES. Both these articles are made to our order in France, an sitet us spoken of. orld to iy oduce more elegeat ant higher it, oF better in any respect of the other ye ewe A Mognifer: tm ean apartments ‘ded \entod folel: , and we presume it to be the J to le of these usiest room in thie ¥ Plaids, De Laines, Bombasin » Aly ss oods, in abut meee ‘Silk: Dress one we call attention to a WRMAVRAT srxre: over 300 000 yards of dark colored Pri Anything at the price ever sold. to very low that many of ovr fri the « teas get their supply from us because they can do bettertham down towi 4, Savixos Sro % Bowrny. aw.F. GILLET & 00. Fropetetors, Mawagers, 208 Direc THE ay ayn Moning, tem & CO a CARD TO plied with pal gree by cen Also, all aaa ROM PARIS—N timing afty Fish Patve Cloaks, te velvet cloth, ahs contamin n ‘erie © h vet, ol ning ity rh Prarie Cloaks et ox oun. us fe Rerototore. are th fhdy ot the neva ring, 801 Browawaye Mana TARIN (FROM PARIS), Chinese building, informs the those visiting the city, tha Inet: Paria millinery, dress cape, ribbons, flowers, a Paris, per steamer Hermann, eung af Intent style. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e F s aa TINE, La LARGE high earran * en ted we bie, ail et Brower Aad livery # ween at A. Pot Lo ar! oh Se oadition, ts UN, in SF to dispose of ‘OR SALE—A FAST TROTTING HORSE, RIND, found, true and weed |arneee. Ly aye. wormee Main. ‘ater streets, ry the whole. ae her Magen good SECO o By Nad FINE ARTS. ASHINGTON CROSSING £ DELAWARE—THIS Sora national aes Lautze, ip now © WwW