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\. E rue by bis som Fletcher Wabetar Erg, may be my Fletcher Webster, eqs tay be soem | eries of MEAD! OTHE: ‘Broad: doses shove the Lene Hone Be rr) Daniel Webster and Henry Clay.—Those | pire of the last = desirous of obtainii 4 dest. da- | aypes of es aoe statesmen, how no more, Fesesrs, them of MEADE BROTHERS, No, 253 Broddway, | deore above the Astor Honee. | Wende Brothers at the F.ir of the Ameri ate Beene sears pommenmenic Dagnerceety yes ot Braty’s— ‘t yet made in the Photographie a ryote nee roadway. Pictures taken ir S gallery, pt) ‘times, and the likeness warranted ‘Under Shirts and Drawers,—We have now jirable styles.made jannel. &o. &o ve variety of gentlem ld at low prices, either lamb's wool, cashmere, ib, with an ext Ladies’ Writing Classes.—Yr. Goldsmith, | ‘of 289 Broadway, will receive pupils this week (only) for | $8. Classes will commence on Monday, Novembor lat, at #e'clock. Private instruction st conveniont hours for | papil. Terms $15 for the course, Knox's Beautiful Fall Hats ell po nnaar the whole crow tlt the ad=- nd call forth the pootical ox | When usefulners and pleasure join, Perfection crewns the grand design,” ‘Mhevoclogant hats are such a8 nobody but Kaox can make and caly Knox can soll at the low rrice of $1. Don't wour Mebadby hat, if you have the means to purchase a Knox, at | ‘Ne. 123 Fulton sts Bats and Caps at Wholesale.—A large weoek of cloth, mohair and silk plush onps, at the lowest | cash now onsale, at the manufastory, 212 Green- | ‘ountry merchants would do well to call and | @ stock. Also, fur aud wool Kossuth and other hats, buflalo robes, &o. t ATKINS, 212 Greonwiob atreet. 0. B, Gold | m of Penmanship for $3 to all thia week. Hours of instruction id eight o’clook in the even'n: nday, Novembor 1; but remem. nes must be registered this week, Rooms 239 Open from nine A. M. to nine P. M. The True Test.—Let every Parent buy Gold- gpitt’s copy books for home praction, and carefully wateh the peoprens of tho Iearner ‘Two weeks practice, with at- to the copies and instruction contained in the work, | ill tm greeter, improvement than yoars of toil under | ¢ usual mode of school practice. For wale at Goldsmith's ‘Writing Rooms, 289 Broadway, and at the principal book | stores.» Price twenty-five vents. Teas.—The Best Assortment of Fine Teas qittte nd at the store of the Canton Tea Company, No. Chatham striet: (between Pearl and Roosevelt,) the dest tea es ment in the city. We assure our reader they can do better,here than elsewhere, either at whol gale or rotail. ‘They have now no branch stores, Window Draperies, &.—Kelty & Fe em, 28934 Brondway and 64 Rende street, have on hand an extensive stock of French broostelle, satin de lains, wors- ted 4 and muslin ourtains, gilt cornices, and sortment of window shades, We., all of which Eq srerelling full ow enty per cont I-sgthan any other eatab- | Pegohase. | ae | amine tle inducements we offer before you | Dr. Powell, Oculist and Aurist, devotes attention, as ueual, to diseases of the eye and ear, from to 4 o'clock, daily, at bis residence, eit Broadway. Dr. | Powell's ‘Treatise on the Eye” can ‘bo procured at, his @Hive. Also, artificial eyos, which can bo inserted without | pain, and will move and look like the natural eye. | New Importations of Hosiery for Gentn’s Basaar.—Tho arrival of two large invoices of besutiful Resiery &e, selected in Paris an‘ London, enables Genin te offer to his jriends and the public, for the first time, to- dey, an unequalled agsortmont of under clothing, consist- fing of Indies’ silk, wool! mn and cotton under vosts. Every , wariety of tle: under shirts, silk, woollen, thread and cotton half hoee, plain and embroidered shirts, mornin robes, gentlemen's riding gloves, ladies’ fur gloves, an every description f hosiery suitable for children. GENIN’S Bazaar, 513 Broadway, St Nicholas Hotel. Ladies Hatr Dressing.—Mr: formerly with Mr. W. J. Jadies who desire R. Gibson; ser,) tenders her services to ‘their heads dressed at their own | Qweilings, on the following tor ingle time dressing, Ge.; de. shampooing and dressing. fc, Per month, every ay. Proportionably low. Orders left nt the stor or Mossrs. | RIVE & SMITH, No. 72 Brondway, will mzet with prompt | on. A Great Blessing to the Afflicted —Dr. M'Lane, the inventor of the celobrated Liver Pills, used | Phos: pills f-r several years in his practice, beforo he could be induced toof rthem to the public in sucha manner to make them known throughout the country. This Rarned physician felt the same Tepugnaace that ail high minded men cf ecience fesl in entering the lists against those unscrupulous empirics who chtrude their useless nos Branenpon the public, and rely upon 8 system of puffing to | wustain them. Convinced. however, of the real value of the Liver Pills, and influenced hy the plain dictates of duty, the doctr finally sacrificed hie delicate feelings on the altar Pf public good. His great modicine has not disappointed | he expeciations of the medical practitioners, at whose | Wnstance he wan induced to torego his inclinations. From wery quarter do we hear the most gratifying accounts of wonderful curative effects—the East and the West, the jowth and the South, are alike laden with “tidings of great *from the afilicted. These wonderful ‘pills haye com- | ‘conquered that great soourge of America, the livor | fomplaint. For enle at all the principal drug ‘stores in ow York. City drugaists referred to. Boyd & Paul, 40 fandt street, and C. V. Clickencr, $1 Barclay atreet. TE PS IRE AR | rasses, Shoulder Braces, Surgical Belts and Ddandages.—A complete assortmont of tho latest proved tri of every kind adults and children, orters. and belts of different hinds, suited giving support in the wordt oases ‘arranted to effect acure. Officos, the Museum. i} Van Deusen’s Improved Wahpene” seems | te be now ‘ho goneral topic of conversation among all who desire a new growth of hair, and grey looks changed to their original color ‘That this can be effected is only to apply at the depot rooms, 123 Chambers street, and the principal druggists of the city. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without ¢ m or reservation, the vory bert ove’ pated dyes. Equally celebrated is. G Soap, for curing pimples, freckles, sallowness, chaps, roush. ke. Poudre Subtiie nprocts huir from any part of the . Liquid Rouge, Lilly White and Hair Gloss, at 67 jer street, near Broadway. and Tow bes bs —Batchelor’s New Style wigs are pronounce: most perfect imitation of Nature | a nvenven. Those ng a very euperior ‘article should | wall at BATCHELOR’S celebrated Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall ay where can be found the largest and best assortm the city. Copy the addres Cristadoro’s Hair Preservative and Beau- fF — his delightfully perfumed compound, is sough er cdcceintcdtely, by young sad elf, ot both sass for, in the frst, it serves to gioss, boantity, and strengthen the bair, whilc, in the other, it'issuro to stimulate and woproduce its growth. Mannfactured and sold by the in- | vonter, CRISTADOKO, 6 Astor House, th No Bair Dye Has Ever Before Become So gniversally popular, as Cristadoro’s —It is admitted that Itis own statements have fallen short of its morite; it is the easiest applied, and confors the most nmsural color of | any dyo yet known. {tix applied, (in private apartments) and pola by the inventor, CRISTADUWO, | Astor House. | and Tovpees,—Medhurst & Heard, @f % aiden lane, make the most perfect imitation of # = head of hair in the world. Wig wearers chould nod Vo examine thers. Thoy aro made of the best rasterialy, fad warranted not to shrink, Aloo, braide of long hair, front braids, &o. 3 . | Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid Misir Dye is the bost yet discovered for coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it is applied. Tho wonderful ease and ty with which this favorite and old cetablished Hair at forms is astonishing. It is for eale, or applied, at BAarguecon'’s Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall street. Copy the addrows. Reduction in Price of Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid, for restoring, preserving, and adorning the hair, to the following low rates, viz: bottles formerly sold at 50 eents, reduced to 26 ¢ to M0 cents: $1 to 79 cens, The many worthless imitations ot this colobrated hair restora- tive, palmed on the pu slic uncer the lure of cheapness. haa determined the inventor to crush them by selling hisfamous | “Fluid jower price than thoy can afford to woll ir vile tresh. At the same time he assures the public | bay the “Hyperion” will alwayp continae to be as good heretofore, which hasgiven it sclobrity throughout the globe. | ‘This, with “Bogle's Kioctrie Uair Dye,” and othor propar Di ts everywhere in the United States | lous Tare sold fis ngonts ovary wheko in the United States t von ‘anada, Sold in this city by A. Falter surest Knehton, Clazk & C No. 278, and Rice & Smith, fo. 727 Broadway; Cary & Co., No. 215 Pearl ste | F érnggiste and perfumors throughout the world and Married: op. 2. Stam | , October 21, by the Rey. C.F. E. | pag yg (ee ok E inv of Brocklyn, to Miss Canoiine L. Gunzexnavsen, of this city. ‘At Calvar: Church, Tarboro, N.C. om Wednesday, @otodber 20, the Rev. J. B. Cheshire, Mr. Maruew ‘Weonx.1, merchant. New York, to Mies Manta T., daughter of the late Hon, James W. Clark, of the former | place | this city, on Tuesday, October 19, by the Rey Thos, mr Bainnces F Biumey Seite, of Morlehest, Long Twiawd, | to Mies Jane. third daughter of James Sinclair, Eq , of Dearborn. Michigan. | On Sunday, October %&, by the Rev. Mr. Lounsberry, | Me. Jamxe Ove1., of Mount Vernon, to Miss Many Any McIivarn, of this city. Died, me On Saturday, October 93, Mr. Josnva Scorr, aged 50 Tis friend and ecquatntances are fally invited nd his funeral, from the residence of Patrick Doyle, | pet Reoadvey, Sm , 25th inst., at one o'clock, | P.M. His will be mm to Greenwood, | On Saturday, October 23, after a long and sevore illness, Janz M Jowrs, in the 28th year of her age, | ‘The friends and relatives of the family are eotfully Anvited to attend her fancral. thir afternoon. at 1 o’clook, fom the residence of her brother-in-law, Thos. Hughes, No, 463 East Fourth street. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood tor ee Francirco jease oc py. Semincey ‘iruing, Ocvober yy after a short illnoes, Oscan Manrinx, fon of Archer (. and Mary 8 Marcine, te his third 5 nd acquaintances are tfully invited stated the fomere from No. 84 West Sixteenth strect, me Yeleek thismorning Tho remains will be taken to Plains for interment. , October 23.0f croup, om Gaturday morning, October A ee son of Jose} frowart oxed years and 2 months. At Lexiny Ky, Mr. Josern ¥, Extra, printer, aged sbout 22 years, | [XFORMATION WawrED oF wi H | Big Tent, on Monday even’ ' and ocher emi | mence as above on Wednesday evening, Ootobor 27, and o | tinue week! | call or send to’ No, 38 M | take oare of | two days. mil re twe days at No. and will make herself generally useft street, between avenues B and C, back room. w | Birt ‘avenue and avenue “A. tion to the eare of West Thirteenth etre ral housework in a small family. folk street. stands her business: | and make dresses. | has no objection to tie country. Py |W | ironing, in'a private family, | No. 20 Sixth avenue, | avenues. RRR gar BEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. -@e PRNSURAL, LLIAM GIL).CRIST, hie native of Drummond, Ireland, county Tyrone, wife Elisabeth, and three children, who landed hore about three week: a now in Albany, 88 Pirst street, rrr Harbor Hill, in great distroas, ISSING.—JOHN DOLAN IS SUPPOSZD TO HAVE been drowned, as he was last seen on one of the Ca- tharine ferry boats.’ in company with William Nelson, on ing of the Wth inst; age about 26 or 2 years, 5 feat Haein bigh, ick sotiblack hair, and whiskers cut tni- y iressod in en rio! ats, grey mixed sack cout, atripe or plaid vest, and light cloth ep. ning him can be left with D. W. OTICE.—WHEREAS, AN I. 0. U, FOR THE SUM OF tixty-seven dollars, dated With of Oct. inet., and drawn in favor of Mr. Thomas Braithwaite, has by him been mis- laid or lost. This is to notify th no claim in respest of me, Will, after this notice, be recognized. ANTED—INFORMATION OF JOHN FOX, COUN- street. ty Cork, Ireland, by hie wite, ELIZA FOX. ho being city since August. She stops at No. 87 Washington CROTON WATER TAXES. — PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given, t Fiftoer per cent will main unpaid on that day. R. 0. HANCK, Rogi IGGERS MRETING.—AT A MEETING OF THE RIG gers of New York, which was held at Warren Hall, on Friday, Votoher 224, to’ disousa the Isto past resolutions of- fored by the *hip mastora and merchants of this city. in re- gard to our wages, whieh was previously granted us by a number of those gentlemen and boss riggers of the city, we then demending two dollars per day, but subsequently re- duced, b) mincr merehanss co-operating with the stevedoros. to fourteen shillings per ayy: in order to obtain their geind- ing tax of twelve anda half cents per day. Now, as we find it utterly impossible to exist on their late proposed rate of wa-es, we therefore take this method of respectfully acquain- ting. them with our tinal determination. Be it therefore esolved, That we, as a body of riggers, sonsider ourselves fully entitled, by the valuation of our labor, tothe amount of waves demanded, and, by some merchanteand boss riggers, now paid, We now herehy bind oorvelyes, one to each other, tand maintain, at all hazurds, the above standard of wager. And be it further Keselved, That we subscribe our names in unity, friend- sh p and brotherly fecling, to each other, for the mutual Lenefit of all; and aa that can only be done by unity of pus pete, wenow sthnd agone man ready to maintain our demend In arespeetablo, but steadiast and peaceable manner. Signed by three Lundred and algity, following the oceu- pation of riggers. yours, respecttully, THE RIGGERS, UNICIPAL REFORM.—THE NEW YORK CITY Vemperance Alliance, will hold a public meeting in the q Ing, Oct. 25. Addresses by Hon, Nesl Dow, au'hor of the Maine law, Rev. J. B. Wakely, i ent speakers. Admission free. ‘Those who | read the presentment just made by the Grand Jary, will aso | in glaring colors the connection between rum and crim Tum and pauperism, rum and taxation. ) THE LECTURE SEASON. "P\UE LECTURE SEASON AT THE BROADWAY ‘Vabernsele.—A course of popular lectures will com- during the season. Oliver Wendell Holme: y.. will deliver the opening lecture. Subject--'' Lecturi £ and Lecturers.” The second will be by Prof. Agassiz. A spirited and ppearta se 8. ries may be expected. A limited bur ber of tickets will be issued for the course, and may be obtained at the principal bookstor ANTED--BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN’ asituation aa chambormaid and waiter; she under stands her business perfectly. Best of city references; has lived for several years in each of her situations. Can be seen for two daysat the furniture store, 207 Canal strect. ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE TABLE young woman, to do genoral housework. Good city re- ferenocs. Please call at 197 Fourth street, in the basement, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, waiter, by a resi Would have no AS CHAMBERMAID AND eotable girl with good rete ction to de the general hous ‘ase call at her present employ- by a woman for ¥hom the best references will iven. Apply nt 62 Kast Twenty-fourth street, between | d 2 o'clock, for two days. W Anrep By 4 YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS. DOI eee eee ANTED—A SITUATION. AS COACHMAN IN A POLITICAL, KING!—4 GRAND MASS MERTING rao and seamstress; onc who perfotly und ae wate family, by ty aati Pod te tnawer nro Hall.—Th T A MERTING OF THE AL fas a ee e's eka ams | TRthcstete, ee ont i sama aes | pulp lat te lak svn Now Yak, Les ae g Wn oF country. are ‘essen! . - bar Please esil ut 115 ‘Phird afenue, Can be voces aT T4MMANY HALL, "That we return aur slacere thanks to ihe en- 10 days. ON TUPADAY, THE 26TH DAY OF OCT. INST, AT 7 P.M, the prises given to us, to be con- ‘The ward committees of the several wards in the city—the of the Aires ANTED—DKESSMAKEKS AND APPRENTICES! | various democratic clr.bs and associations in this city, and re distributed ae follows, vie :— Pe Dre ah fw Bradway. over Barker's Hair Store. N.B, | tm the ne ities of Brooklyn, Newark, Williams. ar Prementes by Alderman sabe beabee re oot fashionable % 1 Too ‘unite on , = navel es thee forsale able manner, sud Dablaras | oesaion sith th "York, for icelly, hey ; wor by GW. Howard.” Sa— Can be seen for two days. ANTFD—AN EXPERIENCED COOK; NONE NEED th ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABL it uations—one e tlande the eare of children and licht chainberwork, oblect to general 9 plain cook, housework; the other under- d G UNG WOMAN, private family, all family. Good viaoo. Please call for two days, city reference. Please call at 125 Tweltth street, Fith and Sixth avenues, for two days, bats: ANTED--BY A KESPECTABLE -Yo! a situation ag Diain oe i Wovld #o th city referenc at 978 First given, room, ¢ ‘an be ee ANT#D—BY A RESPECTAB A situstion a# co: ing ond ironing, if requred. Please apply at 31 Prin con for two day: AN TE D-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC oung woman, as chambermaid her business ommended. An Deliue & stroot, will m Ww sit tion by a per: ‘ABLE ud waiter, She under- in both eapacities, and ean come well addressed to Catharine, and fe at 2 arth avenue, fT % with hinmediate attention, wentleth ANTED—AS GOVERNESS OR HOUSEKEEPER—A mente of Lugligh and musion 'U be given, Addrosa A. Y. of teaching the rudi- Unoxeeption abl Brooklyn ANTE D—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT with th ANTED—A § yeung wou family, chambe s ther, W'srep lout wa work in olty and capability youn, w woaan, a situation as cook Inquire at No, 21 Union stra at di TUATION, BY TWO RESP BCTABLE n from the country, one ag cok, washor and ironor, and the other as rm sid; hut if ina hotel, both as chambermaids, Both | competent for the bi 4 City ri: feren Seuth Brooklyn. If in & private ey desire to live toge- ny time for th -RY A. MOST d ironer ; ha: or country, A situation as cook and baker ‘howe’ requiring her servic INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG ; objcotion to general hous t of reference for character in every way Willing and obliging. Apply at 223 Bowory, 7 ANT general h D-—BY 1g woman, unework. A KE*PECTABLE PROTESTANT ituation ‘Can give the best city rot au be seen ab77 Henry wtroet, room No, a eerenee aud chambermaid, or to do ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION in a private famil covk, she perfectly understands her business; hav no objection to asaist in the washing. Tho best of sity pla W ation as cvok; she thor ugbl: its ness in all its branches, Wart attgicaterenne atin Please call at 200 West Seventeenth atreet, between 'y, referenes given, Please call at No. 2 nivor- between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, in Union y at No, 37 and Tenth avenues, Sixth avenue, new building, ‘The best oit | court. Can be seen for two days, ANTED—BY A SCOTCH PROTESTANT YOUNG Women, a situation ag cha: ke charge of ehildren and sew. ase Op) floor, back room, bermaid ai d to do sowing, or References exchanged. second A SITU- reference given, inth AN’ WY office, 4 Sand io girls ax eo0 dresses, &e. ED—AT THE &eo. Alri on f BROOKLYN INTELLIG treet, Brooklyn, chambermnids, gener cE houseworkers, laun- boys for trades, &, farm Employers cin have efficien’ and well recommended’ ser- vants at th ANT! spectable waiter, or to take care of city refuren between Third and Fourth a ds ys. young woman, a Plonse eall at venue: office. Terms moderate. M. WALLACE. ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as chambermaid or Iaund: Kinds of fine washin, ladies’ muslin, toget! ean do all and froning, and understands doing up er with French fluting. Also, by a re- ituation as hildeen. They can give good hambermaid or 107 East Thirteenth street, Can be soon for two ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTRST- antgirl, a situation to do the general housework of a small private family. Good city reference: Please call at 283 Walker street, in the reas von, if required. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youn, for two | wo cook, lays at No. 6 Carmine street, Referonces yiy- washer and ironer. Can be ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATI to do chamberwork in a hotel or large boarding hou 0, or would travel with 2 Indy. Is well acoustomed to tuo oare of children, and has the best Sf city referonce. Ploase treet, near Prine: ANTED—A SIPUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter. Has no OL 6 to go a short distance in the country. Good reler- en. Apply at 101 Fulton street. Brooklyn. ANTE D=BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to 5 children and do plain sewing. Please call at 100 Gold street, second floor, front room. Can be seen for Ww objec enc ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as good cook, washer and irouer, in & private fa- e thoroughly Understands her busine ce can be given from her place. Prince street, Brooklyn, in the r. AN TE D—A SITUATION, BY A RE: young woma) ar. { PECTABLE is. good plain cook, washer and ironor, Hiag the best of Can be seen for two days, at ‘ighth city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, bY A SMART GIRL, AS pain cook; is an excellent washer and ironer, or Titreundresy Has, Lived three, jw vereet, between ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as seamstress; would have no vhjec- dren. Apply at her lest place, 14 mn Monday and Tuosday. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation to take care of children, or to do gono= Ploase inquire at 13 Nor- Ww ANTED—BY A PR tion as cook, and ti A good baker, and ‘understands pastry. Henry street, near Pike. Good reference. two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG as chambermaid and seamstress. making. Has no objection ESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. wiet in washing nd ironing. Ip Please call at 12 Cau be seen for WOMAN, A SITUATION, Understands dresa- a chila, Best of of good cook, washer and irone: ake the English language. May | | woman, a situation i floor, | | | Good reference given. S| Ve teen for two days at 20 Roosevelt street, eecond ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT \WO- man, to cook, Wash and iron, and to make herself geverally useful in the kitchen, Gocd city referencas, if re quired, Can be seen for two days at 110 Twelfth stroet, be- tweon Sixth and Filth avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, a# soamstrows; she thoroughly under- jé #neat linen worker; vider Can be seen at her presout empioyer' 2 Fourth strect. No. WANTED BY A RESPEC ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation a8 eeams:ross; is a good dressmaker, an understands all kinds ef family sewing; no objection to see to children or chamberworb; bas good city references, and ve call at I wellth street, between 2ifth avenue and University pl Wy ANTED— BY, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A | situation to do genoral housework, or as chambermaid and waiter, in aamall private family. Good olty referonces furnished from her last employer's. Please apply at No. 217 Seven:h avenue, besween fwonty-fourth and twenty-fifth treets, third floor. WARTED-A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS AND | chambermaid, or to wait on an elderly lady, or to at. | sistia washing and froving, Is fully competent to make all Kinds of children’s clothes. | Has four years city ret pply at 43 Eighth avenue, between ‘Iwenty- ty-soventh streets, and Twel ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as first rato vermaiy, and excel lent washer and ironer. Can give the bost of city reference Apply at 506 Houston strect, near Elizabeth street, second floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN ‘a situation in a private family, to do general house of chemberwork, 18a good washcr and ironer. Best of refe- rence from hor present pl she has lived over two yoara, Pleage call at 210 West Thirty first streot, Can be weon for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, agitation as firat rate laundress, or to do cham- | borwork, and aesivt in waehing and ironing. ‘Can be ween for } two days, nt 44 Thirtioth street, between Sixth avenue aud Broadway AANTED—DBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, # situation to do housework, and washing and | Good reforence ean be given. | Can Le soon for two days. Please call at 67 Warren stroot. | ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, amstressy and t ist in oham- borwork. Understands dressmaking and tine shirt making. Can give good reference from her last place, Apply at No, S2avenue C. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do cooking, washing, and ironing ina priva family. Vas the bert of city roferonce. Apply at No. Al Troy street, front basement. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, FOR TWO NICE YOUNG ladies, one as chambermaid, seamstroay, or children's maid; the othor to do general housework. Please call at ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and wower, or to assist’ im washing. Wonld bo willing to go a¢ plain cook to a small family. Wantsagood home, Cangivo several years good city roferonce from first class familics. Can be sden for two days at No, 116 Twelfth stroct, betweon Fifth and Sixth SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, in. private family. Ag &n exoellent English cook; would ‘ist with the washing. Good city rofereace. Apply at No, 100 East Twonty-seventh street, corner Thied avenue. ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, arituation todo the cooking, washing, and ironin Ii private family, or to do goncral housework. ‘all at the corner of Court and Atlantic strects, in the grocery atore, eecond floor, front room, m until engaged. ANTED—-A SITUATION AS NURSE, BY AN Amorican girl; ig fully capavie of taking the entire | chargoof an infant. The dost of oity geference. Can be cen at No, 543 Sixth avenve, between Thirty-second and | Thirty-third ctreets, third Moor, WANZED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young Woman, as ® good plain cook, and Arst rate and froner. ive the very best £2. reference, Ato. 101 Thompson street, second floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS mbormaid and to assist in washin, 4 ironing, or waiting. Bost of city are x, Plo: ve ri & a | floor. Can be sconfor twodaye, ANTED—A Ww Ple West Ninctecnth street, amediate BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermal Plain sewe uch an object as dress I. 8. 0, it a first rate waiter and ould like to travel with s lady; wares not so employment ‘Apply or ad- 162 Cherry etrest, corner of Market. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, EXPERIENCED th as ametr, Apply a country, MH, English Isdy, who bas had a few years oxperionce in situation as housekeepor in a good tami'y, or is an excellent sewer, and can fit, ont and make ladiew. and children’s dros: or adoress M: t, for three day Bost references given. 164 Cherry street, corner of specitied time. TED—BY A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS, A ustion togo to California with » famil to make sn engagement to live wi capacity of | ousekeeper foi E. G., Broadway Post office weald ith them in the Address Mrs, J ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A 8ITUATION to do chamberwork, or the general housework of a ema!l private family ; | and a geod pl he is # first rate washer and ironer, in cook. The bestof city aad country refer- evces given. She san be seen for two days at No, 199 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth etreets, front room, second fioor, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 8 COOk; she perfecth Bange; also, getting up ball suppers. Also, a Situation a woman to go with her second cook or laun: mdspataryryalbys and blanc inte? {ae quire, for two days, at No. 143 Cedar street, corner of Waah- ington. ANTED: as cook, ina private family. BY A § COTCH WOMAN, A SITUATION Good reference given. Apply at 38 Hudaon ayonue, near Plymouth street, first floor, Brooklyn, Can be seen for two day: AN'RED—A SITUATION, B young woman, ss chamber ral housework, in ® small 6 Klizabeth etree: ANTED—BY A RESPE ® sity tion as seamstr A_RESPECTABL| dor waiter, or to do Please call BLE YOUNG WOMAN, and dressmaker; under- stands cutting and fitting all sorts of dresses for Indies and children. ‘The Lest of reference given. Fourth street, in the rear, avenues, Please call at 470 between First and Second ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT able girl, 3 nuree and # mstress, can out and fit children’s clothes ; or to do chamberwork and fine washing. Understands French fintin Pie: given, e apply at 333 Fond elt owe reference can be ry, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, competent mai as w ferences of the highest shar: oung girl, Foye 8 good washer and ironer, y reference from hi Brooklyn, for two d work. Herald offi ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE ake care of children and do chamber- BY A_ RESPECTABLE in a private family. r can be giver Can do plain sewing. last place, Piease call 3. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Englich cook. Has no objections to go a short dists nes in the conrtr: Third street, We aie cans SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED, tidy young woman, to do general hon 00d ook, 1 a avd first rate wash of city reference, and would come for mode: od Fome being proferred Piease call at 19135 Th ther jowery. Apply at 33 Bowery, between Second and ork: isa give tho te WAKCH, rand ironor. ( . No objection to country. V do seon fi etre coll st 8! Fourth in the rear. Wy ANTED-§ ye ironer, Thirteenth oud Sixth avenno! ‘As Cook 5 can produce the best of city reference. ‘Third avenve, between Eleventh and Twolfct street: days if not engaged tion to do gener: ANTED—BY A SMART YOUNG QIRt 1 howseworb in « small pi aleo, a situation by a young girl as child's nurse end sexi They can both produce the best of reference Please venue, between Tenth and Eleventh Can be scen for two 0 objecticn to ITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE g women; one as good plain cook, washer ar ro in the country ; the ethe: chambermai4, is 6 first rate washor and ironer, understans Trench Suiting and clear starchiog, or would take a oi! tion as laundrees, or to do plain sewer and chambor wy The best of city reference given. street, in tho rear of grocery store, between Fifth ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION is a first vate washer and ironei Sh Plonse on! if not je call at No, 40 West ei will find her | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation as chambermaid. aud to assist in and ironing. Cangive the best of city reference. for two days, at 92 Mott sti Can be seen ot. 7ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as English Innguages refer itin a respect: Please call a ome, vorness ; fi understands the French and ntly, and is a good seamstress: would blo private family; wishes it more for & 92 Mott sti it, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LITTLE GIRL, TO mind ebild: is going to the cot respectable fami or attend th Tho father charze of 8 6 table or door, hing | apply but those who understand their business tho- roughly. Apply st the upper corner of Filth avenue and ‘Twentieth strat, W4STED—A GENTEEI, YOUNG MAN, TO OPEN oysters; one who understands kes the game of Dilliarde’ preferrod: to such, good wages will bo given. Ap- ply at 5 Barclay street, Alno a boy to keop game. WAd2ED-THE SERVICES OF AN EDUCATED entlemen, for an hour or two in the evening. Ad- drers Mr. Thanks, at this o ANTED—THREE RESIDENT ACTIVE BUSINESS men; slso. two residing in Brooklyn and one in 1 at 73 Broadway, trom twelve to three required, B. I’ 5, ANTED—A MAN AND HIS WIFR, TO TAKE © of ® small farm on Staton Island; the maa inted with farming, also with the manage- Unexceptionable references will be re- Address box 951, Post Office, with references; also, tat ces wanted, WANTED-A CLERK IN A DRUG STORE; ONE who is well qumlified and thoroughly understands the retail business in all its branches, may hear of a situation bs potas Personally at £21 Broadway, corner of Twelfth quired. SMART, INTELLIGENT, GOOD Boy, sixteen and eighteon years of ago, to tend bar and wake himself generally useful. None but those with good recommendations need apply, at the Ulator ie. LIS West Broad way, between ten o'clock, A. M., and M. SuyDAM, between ANTED —IMMEDIATELY, THREE OR FOUR men, who understand carving and rigging emall ships, hovers, sloops, ke. Address J.-B. B., ae this office, with tating where an intorview may be had, &0. W is NTED—A SMART AND ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, ss genoral clerk in a family grocery store. Ono that has had aprrience in tho business, and can come well re- Lane , may address (stating references) M. & C., er: ANTED—TWO GOOD BOOK SEWERS, IMMEDI. ately, at STRONG'S, 9S Nassau street. ANTED—A GOOD JOURNEVMAN HAIR DRESSER: Apply at No, 2 Lo Hotel, | Ry scrap YOUNG MAN, OF STEABY HABITS: 0 Aangeneral clerk and salesman ina ficst class ro One ands the business require store. i ¢ required. Apply from 10 to 12 and from 2to 3 P.M., at J- COOK & SON'S, No. 735 way. ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN.— Brox” at Coldin & Thompson's, 165 Atlantic atreet, AM B ANTED—T WO ACTIVE SALESMEN, IN THE hardware stures, 60 and 6% Division street. aged apply but those sperking Corman,French and Rnglist City reference required, Farm of land for 4a e or oxchang EDWARD McMAUON, A CARD. THE SUBSORIBER HEGS LEAVE TO IN- form indies requiring any’ kind of plain work, shit making, or bady-linen, in all ite branches, that thoy can have the samo executed, in superior maaner, and on the t liberal terms, by applying at No. 39 Wost Broadway. tely attended to, attend at the residence of any | A noteaddronsed to T. G will be, imm .B.—Wil! (if required) ‘dy. by the day or week. LADY, WHO IS A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, WISHES TO | make an engagement in a family ands out- ting and making shirta, and all kinds of plain work. Would engage by the month. Can be secn for two days, at 14 Spring street. die Hb SS See eee ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG PERSON 18 DESIROUS OF obtaining a situstion as sovinstross, and to attend on young ladies. i tion. and can bring good rocommend: from the lady | she has worked for in this city. Can be seen for two days | by inquiring at 870 Bowery, fourth door from Fourth street. | NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUATION; can take care of a be by from ity birth; can wake shild- ren's dre nd every kind of family sewing; would do chamber fine washing,or travel witha Indy; writes an excellent hand, and is willing to be useful and obli Please enquire at 259 Brsome stieet, eorner of Orchar Grand strcet. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as cook; understands making soups, sw meats. and pastry. Can give the beat of city referen from her last place. Please call at 120 St. Mark's place, Eighth stroet, first fl | RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANT3 A SITU- ation as chambormaid and seamstress, or ag nurse and seamstress. The best of city referense can be given. Please | call at I eth ctreet, between Third and Fourth avenues, Can be seen for tw ‘ Joseen Hinz varietive of pale E . at | together with differont orands of gin, & | PIERCE AND KING, AND NO SURRENDER.— | witiekey, Jamaice and St. Oroim runt port | Nineteenth ward firing at the heap.—A spocial meeting | deira, ohampagne, hock, and vlarst, porte | of the demorratie republican com of the Ninoteonth | stout, &e., &c., for sale attho lowont mark 10 | eth Vitel are the pre: vietory. nehenan, of Penosylvania, wented Assistant Alderman Vi Josten Bt a ¢ basket, presented by Alderman Alvord; M Palmer. sth—a sliver cake kat, procanted’ by wonby Tomas MeParlin. ‘Oth H. ! | Gen. Shiclda, of Uline: Oth—A silver sap presented oy A. C. | Boi los T. Samos, of Rhode Island, bn Tp bY John Grogan. 7th—A silver eup, Hon. Jceve D. Bright, of Indiana. and” it. Kuda, Kea; won by J, Burne, Ste— Hon, Daniel 8, Dickinson, of New York, P. will be prevent and address the meeting. "A splendid |b DISPLAY OF FIREWORK! will tako place in the Park on the night of the mocting, Nivstrating, by aprropriate emblems, our cause, our candi dates, and our principles. M-untfort, Keq; wom by » presented by Daniel rhes 10th A gald lei ds won by B MoGaite, uted hy Houry Bishop, Req. peu Rod pencil, present weil and pe: | won Ty ah Forbes Dodworth’s unrivalled band, comprising thirty aecom= dames le ae | plished musicians, will bo in attondance © nd fords, presented by Janes &,'Witaon, Kags A grand national salute will be fired by the Republican Ryerson, Eeq.; won by “aauel Aresn . Artillery immediately before the organization takes place, conted” mo Jokes ee, Se A magnilicont new transparen Will be displayed, Tor the | eas wee by firet time, in front of Tammany Hall, and the entire build: nas dog will be Dluminated in he it - eens aban demperaey in of the recent glorious tri 10, INDIANA, and PENNS) LVANTA. Poh feos maqsug of — Ving! committee, the follow- on, being One from each ward, D committee of arrangements for thismecting Teneo ® the oom r the beautiful ‘4.1. Billyer, hard Norris, % s B 1 5 Strackman, th hi Biche: 1 Halpin, B AW. Glover, stant, at nérykei for the dinner jody'end ‘ ty to the alvord Guard, which will net be Wm. D. Walters? attentions paid Geo, D. Peshitne, | fora Jas. Donnelly, James Smith, ten. 2 olved, that we return our sincere thanks to the Bens; Bi kates, ae Mats fieman Whove sige we bear, fur the great interest he John D, Farrington, John Kins! m CUR SOSH AL yerwene: D. B. Sickels, Jolin Bean, Pe RE THEKON RK. BENNETT, Chairman, Wu ‘Valleau, Win. Murray, Tanne Bunvenr’®” { Secretaries. 2 ae AUGUSTUS SCHELL, Chairman, Ll ie ME owas B. Pri..sPs, 2, Tons tincron { Secrotaries, | OPE MILLS GUARD —MEM -ERS, AND THOSE WHO | mele Tah i : _ intend thrning out om thoirseoond annual targebexeur- NE MORE GRAND RALLY AT OLD TAMMANY, < Ov Young iten'e Demreritic Union Club wilt hold a | HB ¥ill meet xt Conteal Hall, corner of Grand and Seatre ind macs meeting, at Tammany Hall, on Friday evening, etober 29, at 7 o'clock. The democracy, and all the olubi wd associations 0’ New York. are cordiaily invited to unite | with us. Seo future advertisements, | DANIEL B. TAYLOR, President. | et place, at six o'clock, this (Monday) moraia ber 2th: By order of * DESMOND, Castel, J Downseny, Orderly. HURRAGER GUARDS. A MEETING OF THE ABOVE © company will be held at the Gem No, Suh " fey ay fede ecretarica. ry Monday even'y » 2th inst, shalt peer area oN P. ‘ ¥ .M. By order 0 hs 1 Cr pacayen fl rioyee M. COOKE, Chairman. Cuanes T. Dye, Secretary, z seer Sa ae Cate | 2} Com. of Arrangements, MISCKLLANKUUS. HARRISON, — weer RA AAARARANAAA OTICE.—MR. G. V. BROOK IAMMANY HALL, OCTOBER LL PARTIES HAV- 1852—A SPECIAL nis ra Lt . moeti g of the Deinocratic Republican General Commit- | plow mat feats hia A ditoes te scare et Me tee will be held thie Mouday eveuing at halt. seven | Forbes, Mui Providence, K. 1., whem tacy will meet o'clock. General and punctual attendance is rox AUGUSTAS SCHELL, C! } Seeretarivn | with immediate settlement. | 100,000 £28 Jonas B. Prrniips, LD HAVA ward will be held at Mr. Jam ty-siath street, bowen Te ondsy, Oot. 4, Slaven’s Union House, For- and Eleventh avennas, on 1862, at 74 o'clock, P. M. Members ar ETEK & C TROUBLED WITH SHORT, RE YOU DEAF, yartioularly requ to at ond, é | weak, or imperfoot sight? if 11 im: tely on nese, connected with their futnre wol ara, it to be transact- | DR. LUTENBK, 40 Prinve. ti Broadway, His od. ‘By order of JOHN J. DURYEA, Chairman, | eu’ core ir curing th truly astonishing Tuomas EGAN, Secretary sad entirely unprecedented, Attealasoe from peice de three, , PTO, THE NINTH WARD DEMOCRACY.—FRLLOW | aes sabi prs hd la ae oe Wie Sse 7} izons—I sineerely thank my frionds for their most | —-——_— = liberal manifestations of kindnevs. I havo roseived tho | FROOKSELLERS SUPPLIED THIS DAY, WITH GOLD" nomination for Argistant Alderman of the Ninth ward from | amith’s System of Peninanship.—A lar two portions of the democratic party, an honor which | containing thirty-six pages, with eo shall ever remomber with grateful cmotions, Friends and t the top of each page, with lithograp! follow citizens, a true democrat is over ready to harmonize | $225 per dozen. — Single oo ty-tive 6 al] diioulties for the good of his party and hia country, In | lishing office, 29 Broadway. union there is strength, and inorder to unite tho entire | ~ aan Ninth ward dymceracy I'mo t respectfully declino any fur- | (1 00 DYEAR'S PATERT VULG ther use of my name for avy office at the ensuing election, | eam To the working men, the bony ant sinew of the democratis | belting, wo party—to the young men—to all democrats, let us rally in | at SAMUEL ur united strength for Pivroe and King ‘ud thy entire democratic ticket, and victory will gun ly bo ours, | Youe obliged fellow eitizon, New York, Oot. 22, 15 THOMAS N. CARSON. BIRD CONGKESSIONAL DIS? RICT — INDEPEN- dont Nomination. FOR CONGRYS'. WM. A. ARCHER, | pa ae eee eee | ADIES' FANCY FURS,- OURTH CONGE !SSIONAL DISTRICT.—EX-ALDER. | now in store 3 magnificent stock of rich fancy fare in man Patrick Kelly for Congress.—The democratio | sable, ermine, chinchilla, mink, lynx, stone martin, minever, ANIZED RUBBER packing; eugine and factory 0. at wholessle and retail, at factory G, BISHOP'S India rubber and gutta warchouse, 181 Broadway. W. HOLBERTON, 43 MAIDEN LANE, MANUPAQ- turer of tin toys and importer of foreign’ fi offers the best assortment in hiv ti is to be | the city, ands daily opening novolties from the other. al | of the water, to whiab the notice of buyers is rompect solicited. Perens fepublionn electors of the Fourth Congrossional district, | fitch, and other choice akin: wn importation an: consisting of the Fourth, Sixth, Tonth, and Fourteonth | manufacture, and which hi trade, ns well asat quested to assemble at a mars meeting, to be | retail, on the most libersl terms, GEORGE BULPIN, Paris held on Monday evening, the 25th inst, in the Park, at yon o'clock, P. M., to respond to the nomination of ex- derman Patrick Kelly. |The following gentlemen have kind- ly consented to ad is the meeting onthe oceasion:— right Hawkes, Eeq., JameaM. Smith, Eeq. Jt., Char 5 iy, Be iy Rynders, John Van Buren, E: Rnoo! E. Camp, Charles E. Shea, gt Daniel M: Esy., Michael Doheny, Esq, Edward C. West, and others. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. DAN. W. CLARKE, Chairman. Secretaries. Cl Emporium, 61 Broadway. ACIFIC CHEMICAL LABIRATORY, PAOIFIC str.ct, between Vanderbilt and Carlton avon Breok. lyn —Office No. 11 Wall s rect, third fl or, room ANICKE & KRAFT, Reagent’s daguerreotype ap metallic oxides, ard other ane chemicals, Phare ties oe yall lrnurutih ng od na article ag e08 sto, The read Pac da aren hemioals, minerals, and other eom= inp THomas Sternens, WISHES A SITUATION AS drees, in a very respectable fa- ys at No. lf Fifth street, in the jouable reference if required, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, OF STRADY | dake :ibits, wante 9 situation ae murso and seamstress; can | jake the entire charge of the nA pamont and & children's dresses, and wash mmati ghildven's avboeed, hid The advertiser ix outof » | ir at 102 East Eleventh streat, be- | | RESPECTABLE GIRL chambermsid and I n be teen for tw n give unexcey tween First and Second avenues, third fivor first door, for M. Snanpvey, Jr. re at VOURTH WARD-RIGHT SIDE UP.—1HR cratic republican electors of the na apn to toot | those friendly to regular nomingtin vkner of William Mie en mage at tho Shukepeare-cning next, the 26th instent, Duaneyetreets, on Tucson to the nomination of the Hon. Ati7ig o'clock, heir candidate for Congress. The following | mikadicn i : S0AL.—THE PENNSYLVANIA Al LTT STON copared to furnish suporior whity ash Bite ton coal of all si lean and in good order, guite page enemy shipping and dot irom ite peal 2 OF Lad thin city, Willia ¢ compa ‘re such a ne tic purposes, burg and Brooklyn to enable it to give good dispateb vi ‘the meeting :—H on. Robert co invited ony, General W albtldye, Hon. Mike | two days, and all orders willl be attended to. x RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A 8ITUATION.—I8 A | good p'ain cook, and first rate washer and ironor. is | willing to make herself generally useful. Can bo sven for two days, at her present employer’e, No. 42 Bast Twoutioth | rect sssployes do.) : E pSMAN, HAVING OORKEEPER WANTED Mey. of bookkeeping. by doutelytry,"and having had practical experience in i will find immediate employment in opening and a ret of books, by calling on JOHNSON & GOODELL, | 19 Park piace, third floor. References of skill required. OY WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT 15 years of age, to learn the art of engraving on wood, Quehaving atasie for drawing preferred. | Apply, to D. CAMMEYER, engraver, 86 Fulton stroet, up stairs, | JM A208 8 AND BRICKLAYERS.—WANTED THIRTY good bricklayers. Apply to Mr. Hamilton, No. Han- | over street. OT1CE—GIL DIN G—GIDING—GILDING—GOOD | ‘workmen gilders on wood, will find employment in Now Orleans, at Mr. G. No. 105 Royale street, botw Bt. 1d Con All good workmen will be well paid, and steady employment immediately. OTICE.—A HEAD STEWARD IS REQUIRED ON board the Royal Mail Packet Company's steamer Der- went. None need apply who have not first rate testimo- nial as to charactor and servises in a similar employment. Apply on board, at Williamsburg, between tho hours of eleven and twelve. GERVANT WANTED S “wonts an educated man, ai ‘ands his business, and is willin ployer’ . Address Mr. reference: ALESMEN WANTED.—TWO OR ‘THREE YOUNG men, of ability A SINGLE GENTLEMAN body servant, who under- ‘hanks, at this office, with . JAFFRAY & SONS, 73 Broadway. to 10 o'clock, A fits eA TTX CAN MAKERS. WANTED TWO TIN CAN akers, good «orkmen. CHAS. J. SHEPARD, 242 Water streo 10 TAILOR®,—COAT MAKERS WANTED, BY KNOC & CHILDS, Broadway, corner of Warren street. © MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL deale sin jewelry, &.—A guntloman of active business babite is ayxicus to obtain a situation as oaleaman, Satiae feetory references given, Address by letter A. B., Herald Oftee. WO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS WANTED, TO GO TO Syrac Apply at No. 19 Broad strect, up stairs, ca Monday, October %, between Gand7 P. M.” None but good workmen need apply. NE ADVERTISER WISHES A SITUATION AS CLERK in come reepeetable, established businers, in thia city, in which he would receives moderate salary. He hay a | capital of $1,0(0 which he would be willing to invost in the Adéress, with roal namo, business. References exchanged. R.J, A, Herald office, NO OMNIBUS PROPRIETORS.—A MAN OF EXPE- rience is desirous of obtaining « situation as driver; ho- ing a good judge of horses, hay, oats, &e., he would be found wetuf lu. the maaagement of an omnibus establishment, Ie can also keep aceounts, Address W. F., 417 Pearl street. ‘P.O SILVER PLATERS.—WANTED, AN EXPERI- enced workman, to whom constant employment will be given, on application to JAMS JOHNSON, sti Broome street, cornor of Bowery. \ WANTED, AT TUE EAGLE CLOTH- None but expori- G. ALLEN & SON. IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD general printing, at the Con- Card Manufactory, No. 45 Vesey street. Ono that ands Hoo will be preferred ADIES—THIS DAY YOU WILL FIND AT MORRIS Intelligence Offico. No. 2:7 Broadway, corner Reade atreet, French Z , German § Foglich and Irish Protestant waitim, a number of very nic most carefully ine first rate coachmen and waiters. Job hand pre odjoction the Fi best of city venue, room 2 to ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH ‘woman, dorstavds baki Horald offi situation as ook, ironer. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- Good roferen be stress No. 24 Biv Please call at | d. ANTED—AT NO. 11 NASSAU STREET, SCHOO! toachers, clerk po mers and railroads, boys for trades, yovsof postage, dolericiog thy sivactin , describing the situation, w THOMAS SPUNK, Azent. ANTED—. young we ironer, or to do t Best ot city atréet, Will reeciv my as plain reference given. a for two da: 'S{TUATION, “BY A "RESPECTABLE cook and first rate washer and sework of I private ANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL chambermaid, or to do the coo Isa good washor 0 sven at 176 Gr » A SITUATION AS ing of a small family. Host of olty references. Can ‘for two days. ws housework; i¢ a goo Apply at No. 279 Ninth street, betw ayenuer, third floor, front room, NTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG woman wants a cituation as cook, washor, and ir in a stall private LIED a8 no objection to do gon aker. Good references can be ANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS WIL o himself generally useful to drive @ hor: Horala be willin Address J. Dol ‘accopted. ict formance of his C ‘be placed. Address, J. T., box 895 Now EMPLOYMENT, BY A YOUNG MAN, RE- beon in tho grocery busi- . Any respectable situation factory guarantee will be giv- intios fi em) oe oF! W's Uap et foot hy Lay | BY AN INDUSTRIOUS mid willing to make porter ven, Soin ie sqea Tease ieee Re tely attended merit wotal to hia he ® whol eale tore. ‘The beater elt Al, D.L., Heralé office, which merican) in some store; is city referens Eldridge | a AAA (TNE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND Life Assurance Company, of London, is removed from No, 7 Grand street to 87 Washington street, corner of Mor- gor street, Jersey City, be of jodicat saicors attend daily at2P,Me. California Medic we MtZP.M.. Califo riaks taken. Fampiiiete ‘Containing rates and other informa: Hom, and printed Calif; Tales fursished on application, J. DER STARR, General Agent. Hossek, M.'D., 8. 8. Keone, M. 'D., Modi A. minors. to California, Any gentecl lat ‘matrimonial stlianoo, wil N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, Toflelont supply: ait Sosecnabi come su: of forming » matrimon! fy St From. ‘seventeen 0 twenty ty THIRTY-TUREE i of an in. y wo of age is J. Vistuousand a iable, and has the,education mai lady. tion. The adver. tere rene i ugh Cota, seer oars te saliva A aegworn othe ayarOsoaege ita te anewers 4 ceived in the atrigtest confidence. “Address J Broadwey Tost Ofiee. rrying on | | chart e | Eecretaries. | which Alderman McConkey bas performed the dutios of that | to¢evote himself to his | d experionce wanted, Apply from 9 | 1 Port Ewen. Ps ‘H. Morris, James T y ‘Tho Vigilance | sels loading at New York or at f id vihers.. By order of tho Visi ee ore any of oval for domestio purpo- (ralah, Gil Purser SU ENNIS MULLINS, Chaircan, | attention gene ohne corusr Trond way and Wall preety Joux Ripper, Secrotary. ‘ent near Morton, streat; corucr of Four\ EVENTH CONGRE®SIONAL DISTRICT. “NENT: os - i Fiat enue faba age i. otra Hearn asntnation a Twenticth wetive in congeeat, William | foot of Gold street, rook ym, _ Coggey. A mass meoting of #1 TNGUET LEPRINCE & 1. MARCOTTE, NO. 04 ict, favorable to the electio me Pacgrasisn and Paraitere im gene- o A 5. ing — ral ry fw Fork, i See ee tty conde’ democtatearcinvited vo attend, | Importation and Commission—-Carpots, Brouso Works, Gad | as Captain Cogecy will uddrces the prople, and define his | Fixturos, Buhl Cabingt Seots, ond materials of every dee- Position on the important questions of the day. oription for furniture covering. D DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN At ono of the largest and most NWENTIETH W. EAD THIS, GENTS'!—THE MOST CONVENIER’ lar Nominations. , M ¢ enthantae io meetings ever held in, the Twontioth ward, at placeo have your winter i hing. ol\bes Sern Milliman’s Hall, on the 22d instant, in pursuance of a call | dyed, altered, turned or repairod, is Aid earl auetes, Meee | of the Charter Convention, to ratify the nominations of | Broadway, where you can have o with collars, button! short notice Don't delay li ea in event disappointments. Call om officers, i P. Fagan, Esq. was appointed chairman, George t, Vice Chairman, Dennis Ityer and George E. Hunt, ‘Th@ following report and resolutions were y adopted :-— aaa eecerdittes elected to nominate the democratic re- pubtiean candidate: charter oficers of the Twentieth , p that the ave selector bao wii Wil LtAM McCONKEY + z for re-election as Assistant, Alderman. Tho fidelity with R ROCKETS, AND ALL OTHER litical dé "ar corel red ther f flage with p: litici jes, for tore! ‘and other pions, for sale by J. we HOLBERTON, Importer of Toys and Fanoy Geods, 43 Maiden lane, ARD.—POULETT & ROBERTS, PUBLIC WAITERS | Oana ‘Cooks, 1e9 Church street, “Loans waiters, music, &e.,farniahed at the shortest notice, | WILLIAM ROBERTS. 10 DAGUERREAN ARTISTS.—A NEW INVOICE OP OMAN CANDLES, fireworks, of Bd) fo the past yeur is universally acknowledged. worth commends him to the entire confidence | of his constituents. ‘The committee feel that, in his re- | Romination, they merely give expression to the settled wilt | f the democracy of the ward. of the democracy Of JUSEPH MILLER office é incre His personal tod perfort, just received, and for 8 ted as the candidate for Aseessor, A sterling de- scale plates, warran eee ata ae it cori arley--ho la especially strong 10 th | gale at the lowest pricee, by VICTOR BISHOP, 29 Malden affc and contdence of a large and influential clase of | lane. | KINTERS AND ENGRAVERS CARDS.—OALL AT x Eo. xe Reade streoh, and obtain samngees sad prices- oon YeRTs prac in the manufacture Of Enaraelled | d Colored Cards, andin our citizens. For the remainde: | and popular democ f the ticket the following excellent ure pros uted CONSTANLES, Willian Keenan, Balthazar Glassar. m | commencing bnaincss for himeolf, offors induoomente to gash INSPECTORS, ; r n | First district—William Murray, Dennis Ryer. a plea epnemt ut be ween naseme. Second district— James P. Fagan, George ‘Third distriet—William Joice, Samuel Fourth district. Wallace, Jame | Fifth distriet— ad, With auch nominations the committee entire and triumphant aucoves of the | pg ony an fovagoye ad ng of card will be out 5 e utmost dis me We ROBY, No. Reado etree, corner of Contre, HE BEST OIL FOR NINE SHILLINGS PSR GAL- ‘ MeGian. not doubt the mocracy of the | q lon.—French Rapesced Oil, tho best refined Daraise ward at this important election. French Raposvod Oil, tho bost refined bara olved, That hail with heartfelt joy the trinmphs of oil for mechani ry rT 4 | Heer cacy in Pemusylvaniay Obie, Indians, Saryiand, | Wil lage se long, and ls 2 ar eent oh ayer the Cyerm OW and Florida “That tho exertions of our brethren in tho gold wholesale and re’ q H. DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. WINE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CUT AND wrought nails, brads and aay shoe thread, Manila oakum, a | States, nobly commenced, vigorously prosseutod, ously accowpliehed, have won the Presidential before the first roll of the drum for the grand fight. | “'Resclved, That Franklin Pierce, the aonomplished state nd. gl lovey Ms hemp and cotton cordag ; t t warps, hin otic democrat, who leaves his quiet home only | a sott ate | mattalotduyy, and weve for persoual advamcemens, | thread, &e., for vale by CEURA be CUMING, 106 Fad has warm and carnest friends everywhere, who aladly follow | street. beg | Nis lead under tho democratic banter, and who will leave no HISEERS AND HAIR FORCED TO GROW IN SIX effort untried to place him in a position to load the countr; weeks by using Grobain’s Ougnent, oven if there has | as its chief magistrate. And that in him, as woll as inhis | 100, Oo Vestive of hair or beard before; it will not stain er | worthy and beloved associate, William It King, we reoog- | beret Ais tkin in apy way, but makes the beard and hair Dive men eminently worthy of the eupport they ace now | injure the skin in any way, bon males dhe henry ead Mee tily aud triumphantly receiving | “ “4 ie. | Revalved, That in Horatio Seymour and Sanford E. | country. K. G. GRAHAM, No. 1846 Ann street, | Church’ candidates for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, | @ratBOTT'S MACHINE FOR TUNNELLING MOUN- we have wen often tried in our State and ever | Anne, and. Wilson's Machine for Cutting Stoae.—The Tound to be deserving. Presented now as tho frionds of & | ynyeraivued afturs for sale these, two Evelinad toe strict adherence to the State constitution and of evo- | France. Th principle of the two machire: the woiny in finsnoial expenditures, we pledge to them our War | form of each being adapted to the work req’ sed, fave dene, *"teqolved, Thav in the geaud rush of thadomocracy of the | hat for cutting stone may be seen at the satebliahmens af nation to rosoue the public treasury from the Galphing and | $he Empire Stone Dressing Contpany, tan oe ieraaaehies Unrdinere, tu restore poace and fraternal feeling throughout | geregt, Bast river, in ¢hie obey: oad st ‘ndersigned, daring ery msatios of our cenmery, t@ mainesin the liberal and | presnexe Gam pe teem eb:sue-<eiemes oe eNesea beneficial principles of the democratic fs the democtatic stazdard in triumph on the the State of New York caunot, must not, and 4! hing, express entire confidence in ite success foe see, TIS ttNe, cebnnine of Wrence tor rallvouds wad ethos They will bs sold together or separately, as may wanting. Ovr trivmp! ready certain, sball be made en- CHARLES T. SHELTON, 14 | tirely glorious by her ipation, 1 a eee |, Reeolved, That wo heartily approve and endorse the plat; | Gyre AMER BALTIC.—CAPTAIN COMSTOOK, OF THIS form of prinoip! opted by thy Democratic National aa +S vessel, was entirely erred of a sev attack of chrovie ito Convention. | rheumatism by Dr. Tobin's celybr Venetian Lini- ; That the democracy of the Twentioth will move | in a strong and united column to's glorious and decisive victory. JAMES P. PAGAN, Chairman, Gxoncy Rvper, Vico Chairman | Denis Ryer, | Groner Rerol Mrs. Joseph Nichol, 16 Esvex street, wi Depote, 5 Kast Ei RAND COUNCIL oF THE YOUNG DEMOCRACY.— ‘The diferent associations and clubs of the eiti “ANOLIAN PIANOPORTES—T, GILBERT & 00. Celebrated Pianofortes, with and without the | New York, Brooxiyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City, ani Th ho is the sole agent in thie ota | MSces ‘eke proposy ‘atvonding” the Grana Council of al we Instrumente, (the tion of whieh Young Democracy at Utica, on the 26th inst. are re bas becot id } i w prepared to offer ae to meet at Tammany Hall on Monday, Octobor 26th, 1552, at | prices which, to thr ne 0 purchase, oa | So'slook, P.M. Delegations will signify their inténtion of | satisfactory.” Posseasing fa:iliie ti | going to the Grand Mai previous to 12 o’clook, M. on if equalled, by those | fronfay. Excursion Ticke' ot henitate to say that b re net to le found Pr JAMES W. SMITH, Grand Marshal. dan, extensive KF, Hapnavon:,, } Ansiatant Marshals, wrbich, he foerlenaly” sessed 2 yn vt ers == vas, of Prince's and 4 j~ her pianos | PPE DEMOCRATS OF THE NINTH WARD ARE IN. thar planoe to t at No. % Porry strect, on Tuesday n- HORACh by Broad: | eet ant, ne seven Trelock, for the purpons ot corner of Anthony sUreet, Up obalee. e hi yD, AN irtiol oe "einiaenaaineie —— a mectiog in the Parks’ All the democratic LL. SiDiSQUPES, 0, BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ia sof the wi are cordially invited to join iu t - i and monstration. ard Committoo, W. D. Kexsrpy, ) FREEMAN CAMPBELL, W. Room, MURRY, | Committee of Arrangements. Troms Levt, j ARIANA ARNIS |: aebtes, SER AREOR, | PME FLAG oF OUR UNION, 603 BROADWAY. | ‘00D, FROM UNDOUBTED AU- motto—The Amerivan Piano; ite sotio Hie cur geseie AVING, Niue contain indiridusls, ‘who are neither de- | quickest in the vent, oes will rtake to jual incerats cr Whigs. and who would bo s disgrace to either | piano against piano, Pianists, and those whe to pur. 4 h - chase, please call. They are for sale as above, at moderate Districts under taive pee Oe ote Geadting | prices. Manufactured by 4. BASSFORD. T, Ruche pases 1 duly authorized tion al Co: actior hereby caution the clectors of sald distglet that. the only persons empowered by the said Coa- Revise STATUTES OF NEW YORK.—THE RB- ventional Committ jowing :— | vised Statutes of New York, as altered by au! 0 ean legislation, together with the unt a one of 8 Gharlee Devt Fone tree | general nature, passed slace the time of the ‘revistow $0 tbe Jona Crow, John Hyat, Cloee of the second seasion of the Logisiature, 1861, to whieh y Michael Toumoy, ied all acts of general interest, ‘the F Henry All | session of 1852, with reference to judic: Acelalone, a 7 ALTERS, Chaitin Jommecliors at Law?) Fourth odition, tu 2 vole 18 GR W. WALTERS, Chairman. | Counsellors at Law, Fourth editien, Joun J Aitkin oe abet ay iblished, and (or sele by BANKS, GouLD's CO., Law | Joun Deamny. H Secretary, | llers, No. 144 Nassau street. RW YORK POLITi6s. i i natignvand languegee natty RESTAURANTS. | all nations and lan; J AA AANA OY | Slt and county of New Work, will be h TEER MONDAY, THE 27! Twenty. sixth street and xt, October 27th, All true just, fart ‘eny iden for a better, more ; iat ‘ti i ited. a manens i | BD | meges will attend thie 1 ith ag oa ba CURES. — ENGLISH | shan ae a ty i sraeniet é isis x A Me cain be served iu teats ! aan i c er ith" an Ma . | Terorderof the meee DIVER Z- HESSER, Provide bes } HB. Hownzrm, Secretary.