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i i E | mt iy if . z ale H ny ! H & wronged. ‘grateful people peace A to bestow, by Argh who now Sw seek to rise through the elevation nomination of Seward in 1856. isa certain result of and aid to confirm their power? If nay, then teach this ne Pinat — —- be of their revenge or ‘Let os tana se ite compromises, and its real friends. us the whig party. by voting oaly for men of tried can be had at lo. 62 William street. room No. eee ees , and at the office of th® Day Book, TON are five lots to be voted this election; the four can be bad at the ou wish to vote the annexed ticket, out it apart deid the endorsement outalde. Preserve the tickets He 2 i828 5 nat 3 z é J t y Hf Hl nal Lf BRPFLES:1 Rit itmnhatutn UNION: TICKET, REPRESENTATIVE MLECTORS. SylvesterGitbert, Nicholas Switz, He William Chauncey, bored Ketehum, Eee! Ean, joseph Bw! o1nas Beals, John 8. King, Edmund Gay, Elisha B. Strong, Gideon Sear, yes Farwell, A. Rice. Slade, ‘The only Joint Stoc fers im this cit: Ing the public ix Company of Hat- ace Ze still offer- f hase of row, tl Seating of the soakholders wil bs. held as tho 11 Park row, on Friday evening, November 5th, ik, at which all members are particularly requested to ‘Present. A Yonng Friend of ours who yesterday | the question and was accepted, tells us that the EATS d_by wearing one of Knox’s elegant | ‘bought at No. 123 Fulton street. Sho admired the hat, aoe ‘aaturally inferred that & man having discrimination 7 to buy the elegant hatsof KNOX, and thereby save Penis maid 4 eonrearend tly make « good and provident @he Gneepes Store in the City.—The Sub- ve just received, and are constantly receiving, a ae splendid assortment. of French \ parer hangings, ‘and muslin curtains. window covers, eh: en, brooatelles, eas Solbings, &o., of the latest and most fashion: a } expressly imported for city retail tr rit tl oleeale or retail, twenty per cen han Pec the city. Calland examine. A. x é i. DAVIES, 1 wpholaterers, 395 Boadway. 3 Silks from Auction.—ditehcock & Lead- Rooter, 47 Broadway, have just open ed a moss aplendid stock and shawls, which they Snve just and are prepared to sell at Lower Pri Shas auch ip have ever before been offered at int this country. Thay we ale a ee, assortment of French werinoes, delaines. res, 0. Alfred Monroe & Co., 441 Broadway, have ‘assortment ox” fine read, y terials and in bhe bea all Early if; papel Men ‘ins.—The sub= seribers ost fering vate of garéain mabes sials of ription. goraiors 1n gimps, t zee upholstery line, twenty per er pe ‘A. i DAVIES, Unlolstersea, a0 The Language of 2 Notice may be copied, ae Se me stv SS ae and needlework of OREANES shirts defy ote rma paca ee guara a Siemon pee ‘ ‘pens, voll known for thelt great durability. Fair of the American Institute.—Contribu- ters te this fair can havo their business oards printed ches so Settee cn the Congress card fi Vosoy stree Shan eleowhere in tho city, in consquence of the factory making their own stock i 0,000 worth of superb, playin ards on hand and ee sale cheaper than can Bh any other factory. pages cae gene & acrempeng A trect, ared to ox! eir fal 48 Pearl streot, arc now prem pede’ a , comprising a complete. rieh elves Sapestry; gional e pet ‘trade, allot which they are Storing rat | tion. Whe Greatest Inducement hae Renae ag h od — DERSON, Ni ery, is offare the se patie, HIRAM “pig ey 0. owe i ei oe | af pl; 68. $e toy de 6a an &o., from 6s. to 249. heavy oilcloth, at ‘Whe Method of Banding Pull: Se clrentnr and scroll saws, which has bo of merican Sery mavdsl was awarded, as the machine was put into the Fair too late ror compotition, may be seen for a shor’ time, ‘and evening, at No. 58'Dey street, near Greenwich, ‘The patentee, Mr_K. W. PARKER, will be in attondance for the sale of State, county, or other rights Among the Premiums awarded by the fair of the American Institute, was s diploma to F. Barris & Sons, of Elizabothtown, N. for the best smut ‘and scouring machines, having roce! pl “a ‘competition’ with teomsed ti fmith of Troy, aud PP! on exhibition a Institute, and for whieh a volune che Improvements in Dentistry.— O'Connor and tee surgeon dentists, 52 Lisponara the public in general to their + the above named convenient loi i ‘masticato the hardest alimente, T cese teeth perform the! np ag well as the best natural ones. Thoir contin and the absonco of any superiority of the treth ra now i niok ny pata have ue ronal of 8 6x] metalic substance they use Roration of docayed tooth, is of 8 very superior nd the «reat de\giacy wich which ths operation apares the Pain, t0 perso of the nervouf system. Extraci e most wacteroxogueeé with skill and celority., ‘Their re thy tionable remedy for Stlental tooth powder is an unqui a bout nd creating & goerving and beautifying the toeth, gotion of the gums. ‘Terms moder ya Halr Preservative and Beau- ighly perfumed by itsown ad Siexe from sourf and dan- eventing the loss of the hair. atc oki STADORO! ‘3S wig and scalp ieee rset Celebrated Liquid t discovered for coloring the hair ot it is applied. Tho wonderful oase and jh this favorite and old established Hair hing. It is for sale, or applied, at LOR'S i aananing No, 4 Wall stroot, Copy @euraud’s Liquid Hair is, Ra geo he x reservation, the very bors over invented, Ba sa oolebrated is.Gourand’s Medi P si sallowness, ohaps, rough subtitle wa hair from any White ‘and Hale Gloss, x wn. Itis rey ivate sparen 7 the Inventor, ORISTADOR = D, 6 Astor Mouso, acai Sk meas sarees =e yaad m Belts any test im of every ts. Alto, a gh, 8 of various ae che) im ue w gh olapses, Wari date, = eo of plies.” .Othee | oaid that she is somewhere in this city ¢r Brookl; } yon ie ve os omene yet made in the phos, a N’bRaD sry. aio) Broadway, Distance > seeders, Var O11, of the fine Ssh and varface, Fotaros on ivory in water colors, for loek~ and menace, see 8 laguerreotypes on silver, vag AX, obtained at the ae Besansan a Hous- Langs a. to $100, put up in teautifal pine. Our galleries contain oue ished persone, free to the pub- all re a ae at 233 Broadway, id and ail ding ukevers awarded 0 in this country. His rooms are at 363 stairs, Broadway, fires floor, up It can no Longer be Doubted wel) dressed atlemen. that the pycpee 8 nee a haw moelaneae lot hip fioat 1. POSTE! establich: ment, Corti jand atres hae reel ready-made clothing en hand. —_—— es ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. = BEE SIXTH A ‘AND ‘SEVENTH PAGES. “on ia Lone Isla: ad, will. from this day close at thie office, at 12 M. WM. V. BRADY. P. M Past OFFICE, NEW YORK—NOTICE.—THE EAST- em maile, vis Sound route, will, from this date, close at thie offi WM. V. BRADY, P.M, PERSONAL. HN, DOUGHERTY, BETWEEN NINE old, light, curly bair, had on blac cloth ‘ea P, blue jacket, mixed dooskin pants and heavy boots; has boe: sings Monday, October 25th. Any infor. him will be gratefully received, and ad, by le father, DOUGHERTY, 261 William street, FORMATION WANTED—OF MARY BURK! her brother Edward, who arrived from Brookins ener ag a ha BY 1 in ar zious to find so out. If this should roach she will ple Lat No 169 vexsy fifth street, Firat and Second svonues, forthwith. (AD ¥, RESIDING ON TWENTY -THIRD F100 miles from Fourth avenue, and who Jeman driving by, on n saturday pany will address ® noto (| re Post ofice, she will confer a grent favor on the centleman, Communications strictly confidential, USTRALI A.—THE COMPANY OF GENTLEMEN Who intend proceoding to Australia, aro informed, agreeably to the understanding at their last meeting, that io Albus has been selected by the committee for their ne- | commedation, and they will please attend on board at noon, on the $4 of Novomber, to select their berths. F MRS. ROTH. WIDOW OF JACOB att WHO died.in New York on the 29th of October, 1848, or her ehildren, Jacob snd Barbara Roth, will call i the fice of late General of France, No. 4 St street, bi d 3 o’clock, they will hear of aomo: hing tor tneir 209 Wooster street, REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, A RED SILK purse, containing eight dollars in bilis, and eighteen ‘ixeh avenue stage, or in gotting Grand stre $2 pence in specie, either in a out of one at the corner of Broadway and 8, the Smoens to 199 Broadway will receive the above reward and the thanks of the © OWNOT ys ence to Centre Market. Any one returnin; beatae tropes aaa Bene ee OMA: Ee and money.to the I will give twenty- five dollars for the arrest of the thief or thieves, and twen- Opi len property, or in prop*rtioa to the recovery of the tame, Alist of the artiolts stolen can SOHN A. BOUTELLE, No. 129 avenue D. eee UNDERSIGNED RECEIVED FROM me person a fifty dollar bill, supposed to have been place of s five, The owner can have the same by ay ing for this advertisement, on ap- HALEY, 212 Washicgton stroot, (OUND—AT THE GORNER OF BROADWAY AND Duane atrect, a porto monnato, containing six itty dol- change from San’ Francisco, a old ring, &e, mor cat have by proving propery DEL 'G. JOLLIM, 300 Brondway raat FULTON STREET, ON THURSDAY RVEN- ld_chain, appendages, &c. Address by Totter, nant, Journal of Comine: ce office, giving & si of the articles test; and should ‘the desorip- with the chain, &e., found, they will be ‘and. an, owner for the above by cxltfag cee, Pthonas Ward le‘s, 88 Bou Se on, NO. BA finder will be suitably re- & gold medal last | ott A] | legive the best references wi List 2 mine 2 OOK, NO-,219, ON THE Sea. 4 pet Movers. Honry, Caldwell & IN GOING FROM TH ey jon Broad- malay te. or at dot, throngh s breast fatality taple rewarded, by by fear: ass 18 Ary Bian i wen for two Mam PA peARy ituation as 4 aediavely stot tren paterabe a eee TO OB- Pisroushiy. w aresnng tn ipetting ot in treet, avenue. City refera oan be ation gs Younk iven. i A MIDDLE-AGED (a iy thrid WOMAN, NOW RE- ome "Now York city, tak Sei, slderly lady, light: 0 and Micece or exposure. The f city refcronces will bo gi De seen for two days at No. 68 Vandam street, between Hud situs cer eees eer persue City in search of Peeure to do cowie, or any other employmeat, not invelvng ven. son and Varick. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO BE EM- ployed in a respectable family by the month, as dress- maker aud seamotress. Is faction in cuttin oat fiteh ence. Please addres RESPECTACLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A Ls ation as laundress, or a8 laundress and cham er naid, Is confident of knowing her business. Can give respeot reference. Bless address or call at No. 407 Tenth stre: between avenues B ard C. | A £ITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPKCTABLE widow, without family, a3 nurse and soamstross, or to chamberwork, in ® private tamily; is particularly, kind to a horselt usetnl; has the best city ‘ ited, at 91 Hester street, se- cond floor, one door from Allen streos, jonfident she can give every sal Can give rvspectabie. roter- wee PII ANA AAA ANTED —A LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO SUPER. intend the aking. Apply at 87 William street ANTED—A SITUATION, on, BY 4 two days, ANTED—! FRENCH GIRL, A SITUATION AY avn Sho der len: long Beew aeevsthand te haar va of teen, for two 5 Medie we, corner of Thirtieth street, Detwoeu, Fourth aad | Fifth avenues. W4NtzD-4 SITUATION, PY. fA RESPECTABLE young women, in s private f: w plain cook WANTED ay A A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGEi Protestas no has had erent experiance the care of children, a situation as chi & res pestable famil, hd Ming to ie thee ae 0 of & good city reference, Inquire of rs. Ee air dresser, 831 Brose way. his paper. W ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, A situation as wet nurse. Apply at 98 Seventh street. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, M aeceficaation as laundrens er chambermaid in/a mail vat t aye ab Wee 48 Was restsresaeed ohh eee OOF Owe ty oe Lethe lt BY A WELL Ww: Seas have beon for tho last five y NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation in » private family, as chambormaid, or to ral housework. Can wash aud iron. Can give city Call at 187 Broadway, room No. 50, fourth floor. W457) D-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 4 SI7UA- e family, to do the housework & g00d cook, Faietonte exiiee ouataate beat of city referenc yn from her Inet place. Can be seon er two days, at Ni Concord treet, Bri rook|y: Warns A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a9 wet nurse. Good reference given. Apply at 26] Delanoy street. Can be seen for t two days. WAXTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girle—ene ascook, and to assist in wathing and iron- ing; the other as chambermaid, and to assist in washing and fron ‘Tho best recommendations from osent places, where th inquire 19 Irving place. ANTED—A LADY'S MAID—SHE MU3T UNDER- stand dressmaking, hair dressing, and all kinds of lain sewing; French or ‘ties preferred. Apply at 40 Rast 'wenty-third street, for three “days, betwoen 9 and IL o'elock, A. M., or 6 and 7 NURSERY GOVERN ESSA LADY’ to the care and man: Pe entire, charge of ° “apply at the ly who has not Ir} en nue. ‘undoubted rer house west of NTED—A SITEATION, AS SEAMSTRESS AND phandormald, by,s young woman, who can give good ‘underetance shirt making, nnd aa: at 1 treet, between Seventh and ie Sieh ave- is now employed. Can be ‘eon’ for one Use) W * ity reference. Shi @ all kinds of sewing for children. Aj se WAntenBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG rome a situation as gcod Plain cook; ig a first rate and irone: ‘tho b:st of reference will be given ty her ployer, in ere } at 35 t, betwer road vice sho still remait, and Bowery. T ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPEC- table woman, who understands her i business thorough. ly. The best of city reference. 135 Big) call ore ue, between Sixt.enth and Sev: nbeenth streets, for ‘two W4step— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as plain cook; she is an excellont washer and ironer. Please c1 at 110 Seventh avenue, between Ligh- teenth and Nineteenth streets, Good city referonoe. W ANTED—BY, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, (a Protestant,) a situation as chambermaid or seamstress, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Can be seen for three days, at 264 Sixth avenue, near Seven- phe roterence, "Please call at tid ts, dam Frings virect, for Wane. SITUATION, by ‘A. RESPROTABL! amber Ww ty: susan and Tw nty-sitth Can be seen fr two dayr, S are it room. Waar, A RBSERCTABLE PROTESTANT | GAIT sues staceiee's the care of children. given, Messe nop! or as gene ‘Lbe beat of city ae 110 Twelfth etre and Sixth avenues, from 10 A.M, to 4 P.M. ANTED IN WILLIAMSBURC—A GIRL TO DO the general housework and cooking of a family of fhren persons, “he must como well ‘recommended from fart ple: iti Er Apply, thie ¢ Fifth otreet, Williamebur; Jearn the vest muking. Apply at 210 West Twen' sixth itrect, between Eighth ana Ninth avenues. ty lish, oF Scotel, air! preferred. ANTED—A “TEW “GIRLS, GOOD SEWERS. To | Wikeene BY RAS YOUNG WOMEN, SITU. TON! v | cut and fit ladies’ and chil the one | dresses, and is agood shirt maker; the other as sh: Dormeid and waiters len fires ral Pieare call NTED—BY A RESPEC TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as good cook, washer, and ir w* vate famil ey. Good reteron: May be seen ior twod = rad mah ieen th street, between Second and Thi 0 A.M. to 2 P.M. (orto de A RESPEC’ pewerk pfs small private fa washer, and ironer. mn give good city Inet place. Please at No, 3 Sixth Mts for the days, if not a, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU: ation as seametress; understands sbirt making and 5 woula work by tl ‘or month. Can be entieth street, between Seventh and Eighth in the rear, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | younk womsn, who understands general housework | ¢ and chamberwsrk. Can produce the best references, Please | Gallon Mr Hicks, corner of Union and Smith streets. Canbe | seen for two da: ANTED IMMEDIATELY NA SMALL PRIVATE family, a Protea! 3 honsework: sh must be 2 good plain o w or. Apply at 1423 Bast Bi WARTED-TWO GIRIS TO LEARN THE PANTA- foon-making. Can board in the house if required, Apply at 91 Ent Faventeenth atreet. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM. | atress; is good cutterand tter of ladies dresses, Is wulisg » she care of children. Wages not so much | hye comfortable hom jood rete: given, | veail'a 95 Ninete Ri ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid, and to assist in weshin; and ji ironing, orto do ohamberwork and dain sewing, or woul do general housework in aemall te family. Has no objec- tion to go a shert distance into (he conntry. Can come well Fecommended: 18a Protestant. Can beseon for two days, | it Rot +neaed, at 43 Spring street, frst floor, inthe rear, from 9 until 5 o’elook, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY A VERY RESPRCTA- bie young woman situation aa first rate cook. Can fond company dinners to table in good style. Has lived i one of the best families in Now York. None but respactabl fomilie need apply: be soen Spring street, in the ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A COOK; SHE must be a good laundress. Also, a seamstre: who must understand fine neadlework. Nono but young and very respectable women need apply, at No. 163 East Twonty- third street, first house aot of Second avenue. W-xtep—a SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. wy.8 young girl, Ie a good plain cook, washer, and ironer. seen at No, 174 Eldridge street, for two days. A rf TED—A "SITUATION, BYA ‘Ba de aid fi irl, chambermaid and waiter. or would ta! of cbildr do plain sowing, 2D) willing to travel. “Good city references can be mn tor two days, at No. 116 Prince street, in the ase eall or address note to KE. P. ANTED-A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID oR waiter, in a private family, or as cook in » small family. Apply te 695 Houston stroet. ING AND CRAPE paid for first rate havds—nono other need troubl Ppa imem of work dosir- | able. Apply at 93 William atrect, first floor. The highest teenth street, east side. WA ey A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as cook; is a good washer and ironer. Good city reference. Please call at 617 Mudson street, first floor, front room, ANTED-A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RE- spectable woman, who has beon accustomed to the care of at ral years, and oan take charge of an Hiss, te best of city re; an ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation as Coo8. in washing and ironing. K Has tho best city referen ry of her presentemployer. Fleaso oall at 15 Kast Twenty- eighth street, one door from Madison avenuo, tor two days. | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A fituation ae cook oF general housowsrker, Good city reference oan be given. Plongo oall at No. 60 Colum w atreet, Brooklyn, third story, front room, ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION young woman, in s respectable family, aschambermaid, BY A. PROTESTANT and to do washing and ironing, or sewin; two days. Apply at 68 Gansevoort stro ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as chambermaid, or to take care of a and t Cin be seen at her present piace, whore wo years and three mouths, 11 ib Twen- eb, between Sixth and Seventh avenuon 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation in a respectable private ion to do light whamber- e can be given. Please call at 10s East Sixteenth atreos, between First and Second a top floor, front room. ‘Can be seen for two day’ ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, waster, and ironer. Understands baking and alk Kinds of ho a fied Can give good city rete: 3. Apply at 300 West bet Wd Tpit eveceann Cae noeten tos ats (Mi ia ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG aes woman, ® situation in a family going to Calif Car bo seen for Ww 8 willing to. atte ating the voys ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY RESPECT- ‘able young woman, ss laundross. No objection to ace. ho, eat of city refer Please call at 46 West grit ‘and Sixth avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- men. 8 situation as wet norse. Good reference Inquire at 23 Thompson street, No objection tu go jountry. Soh ceri eh hae! ae A RESPECTABLE purse and lain oras chambermaid ood cit} ith street, third floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation in a small private family. Isa good plain cook, and firat rate washer and ironer. Has no objections short distance in the country. Plosse oall at 66 Bayard atreet, in the Tear, thied door.” Can be ween for two days. Good reference can be had, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion, to do general housework in & small private fami- dy, Bens of ett oe. Can be seen for two days. Please ai} at 51 Lispenard atreot, botweon the hours of ton and two W 4NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN situation ave t rate washer and ironer plain cook; has no objection te gos short dis country. She understands taking charge of a go with a private family as laundress. Can givo satisfac- ory ‘recommendations. ne to character. and capanility. Please call at Nor 25 Spring street, near Mott, Can seen for two da; ANTED— young wo baking an Good cit avenue, WOMAN, A ism good ee in the or would Y A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ‘an, a situation a8 cook; sho understands Ja a professed lanndress in all its branchos. refereneo Apply at 109 Seventh tween Twonty- thie and Twenty: fourth. streets, SITUATION WANTED, as A PS ab BAY slr AS Inundross or chambermaid, of city reference given, Inquire at 145 East Sixteenth te Can be seen for two | days. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork, take care of children, or to do light housework. Floase call'at 197 Hester street. ‘G WOMAN, WHO Kes CUT AND FIT LA- ‘and all k f children’s clothing, YOUN if by the day, wook, or month. Ap: RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WO- man, a widow, without inoumberafce, wishes a situa. tion as housek bachelor, or party of given, Addross Mrs, O. STEADY WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS to go to Ualiiornia. She can rexard to her character and ‘capability. Would be willing to go as ste capacity she has had a good deal of exper city reference can be given. A note aadrei " the Herald offece,, will be promptly. attended. tor scon every day this weok. sep ag E WOMAN co, are aad wantea sitnationas nuri bermaid and capelient sew 382 First avenue, corner of East Taquire in the store. Can be seen for two “aays. ar amiae a WITH AF. polls oer eaees RL line to Mrs. B., Miny day this wesk YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM he foal hg understands his busi ot m prod city call or addi . +» 119 Es . "Twonty:| fourth between Seo and inhied avenues. NAUTICAL INSTUMENT MAKER, OR GOOD BRASS finisher and turner, is wanted at 239 Peagl street. Such & one can have & permanent situation, YOUNG MAN, FROM Norrt can influence some trad eoneral dry goods houte, of as fas been doing business for t! aa ‘Tho best rofercnce can be given, Pitadren office. tre wo years in this cit; 7A. . Oy Herald RESPECTABLE, YOUNG MAN, situation in a priv: AGED TWENTY OF $100—THE ADVERTISER WILL FAY Boney Ce Kia 6 nent situation, He is ® good and raj thorouzh knowledge of bookk in general, and has had groat factory cortifiont MBOSSING ‘PRESS. ‘8 —WANTED, A GOOD, SECOND ‘ Feighing from will be paid. Ay rANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BYA RESPRC T- able young woman; she has no objection to washing and ironing. The beet city reference oni given by applying Uihed Rew! wick intrest. She isa Protestant girl. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tion fs cook or Iaundress, in & cos oan bé giv Call at Mes, Daugherty Pacific South Broob 1, young girl, « situation has no objection to live in » has good r n be rick tre oference for both. Gan be seen | ANTED—A SITUATION, A RSE, BY A RE- Pectable woman, who ean eof an infant from ite birth. She is also @ good Iaundress and chamber. maid ould, engage in either ‘an be highly recommended from hi lived ver three yenvar Call av 7z Sixth avena at the ball door, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPCTABLE young girl. 28 aeamstross and chambermaid, or to take chinnge ‘of ehildren. (ood city reference oan be’ given, Orchard street. Wxtep oy a A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook yd washer and ironor jood city references given, Please apply at S1o Ninth eirees, fourth story, front room. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT woman, ( h,) who oan como highly recommend- situation aa Wurse, Ie sully agrmpotent, to take the ‘0 charge of an infant. Twenty-sixth | etreet, the residence of her prea employ W4ntzp- —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situaticn as general houseworker, in © small pri- vate fanily: "No objection to go to the country. Good re- | ference. May he seen for two days, at No. 156 West Six- Loh atreet, betwoen Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the NT REEL EE OE ANTED-SEVERAL LADIES, TO ASSIST IN AN exhibition of antique scriptural ta- bleaux. Apply to M. PIN’ ANTED—A LADY'S MAID, SHE MUST UNDER- stond dressmaking; al‘o a woman as waiter and to do fine washing and ironing. Good recommondations will be required. Apply at 37 Upion square. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS SITUATION | ag lady's maid and seamstrees; ig an excellent dress- wanker, ~~ ‘toro roughly understands Me 0 making children’ der ri hinery: has no ohjeodt in con shila: an best of city referem $10. Can be seen for two days, at 87 Bast Bightoonta street. Warpes SCOTCH OR ENGLISH WOMAN ONLY, | to go to New Brigt ton, as ohambermaid and waiter, in @ fay. Apply trom 9 to ll oviock, NTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPE table ciel, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do fine Understands French fluting. Can give the best of Plense apply at 333 Bowory, in the store. WANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WELL RECOM- ‘mended, as nurse and scamstross, in Jersey City. Ap- ply at 157 Broadway, room No, 3, between 1] and 12 o'clock, on Monday, let November. W a washing. city reference. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FRENCH GARD- ener, who understands his busi in all its branch Best of city reference given. To n for two day 113 Cedar etrect. ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE GRO active man, able to take account of rienced in putting up wines and liquore, packing, residenco, where Inst employed, and reference. Packer, at this office, Marista tp cuca A FIRST RATE watchmaker, to go to Chicago, Ill. One who speaks English preferred. ‘Good references ze aired Al ply to READ, TAYLOR & Mai ANTED.-A COURIER, LATELY ARRIVED FROM Euro} a with @ family, ey 8 situation to travel. He perfectly understands travelling im all parts of Euro and Egy ts 0 speaks French, Gorneaaetva jan and English, and can have unexceptionable teferences from familios with whom he has trave'! He has no objection to travel in | any pert. Addi ir. Courtois, hairdresser, 708 Broadway AITERS WANTED.—THIRTY. SMART, ACTIVE, sobtr, and industriovs men, for dining rooms, and six xnarienced men for rotunda, are wanted immediately, to Ko te Washington, D.C. | Call in fancy store, No. 201 Prince street, near Macdou; day. ‘Address ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as plain cook, and to assist in washing and ironing. saa! Feierence from her last place, where she spent throe years. Weuld'not object to go s emall distance in the country. Can be soon for two days, at 20 Second street. ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE PROTEST. d, a eitastion ag iin: thuchanberviex a pisin sewer. Good city refe Bo BI street. Can bi ANTED—A SITUATION, AS BARKEEPER, OR IN 4 restaurant or hotel, by’s young man well qualitied, Address R. G., Herald offices ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A Tespectable single man, who hes had great experience | in London, and has good Pedag ae gg his co personal if required. Address ¥. B., at D. C mpbell's, aad ler, 18 Bo: ANTED—A STOUT ERRAND BOY, 16 ORs YEARS old, in 8 dry goo unt Bo able to read and write,” Apnly at No. Tit Atlant , Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ a sitcation; she is a first-rate cook; lived four hor lat place. Has the best city reference. Please No, 13 Third avenue, between Seventh and Righth the store. for two days. Can be se | i ANTED—A SITUATI)N, A8 COACHMAN, BY AN Englishman, who understands the oare and’ mat ment of horses. iias ne objection to go into, the country. ny communication to, A. 1, Horald office, for two days, rill be promplly sttonded to.” ENGLISH GIRL, k, ine 1% Pleseo call ry} 9 Monroe vate fam fy: or Sschaatherm Good city referen mn be gi i ead AE AS cad eee BY A anal tit cag at jary. He can dress, for two days, Thor ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL.:A situation as chambermaid and waiter, and assist with the washing and ironing, or take oare of children, and do sewing, Ploase call in’ the dry goods store, No. 76 Spring stroet. Can be eon for two days. PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO COOK, iron, for a small family, To one thorough: ly qualyied a permanent situation will be given, with good ly, with reoommendation or references, at 62 between Hicks and Henry strects, Brooklyn, any, ATCHMAKER wiaia =a GOOD ONE CAN have cee situation with good wages. Apply at 239 Poarl street. omy MAKERS.—TWO GOOD WORKMEN TO GO TO Inquire at 413 Broadway. Ne oT ri BA, me ILDIN oP Die GIL Dinca ates mame Guiders on wood, will yymentin Now Wy ANTED-A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRES: ay 4 respectable Protestant woman, who can out excellent contriver, very skilful in cove: Ean em = d in the arrangement of family wing) remarl ably fond of children, and capable of giving lo instruction. The at 0% Third avenue, best of city referencor given. A en for a pols between Twelfth and Thirteenth strects, To be week. STABLE YOUNG WOMAN, in 2 soon for thre id ironer, and given, Ca good washer if not enganed. 1 plain coo! ei tery A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ti it fiuter, and ironer of fine Apply White street. Can give good refor- her Thee piace. ANTED—BY A YOUNG es. 7? bt IN AS tres in and is wiliug to make herself g for two daysent 16 Forsyth strost, reat buildiag, rousling. rence fro’ | | | GALESMAN WANTED.—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN | wanted in tho rotail olothing busi eons eeaeniates = the cit; eed apply jens tl rience in the: buses, Adiees We Re J, Herald of (© PAPIBR MACHE ORNAMENTERS AND POLISH: | ted, several good workmon, to whom wares + berpaid.’ Apply WJ L. HYDE, a1 Maiden airs. ‘HOTEL KEEFERS.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | Wlahes to engage ns housekeeper ins fist clase hovel | to taking charge of large first class | staying been ‘engaged in the ao she | is of utes she gan ai out of sf a sity. — anes 7.0, paper. 0 BUILDERS —WANTED—A SECOND-HAND, CLR: T° caer aw, in Note pe Apply 0 ilvon, Nor Hanover streets” sz 10 CUTTERS —WANTED, A CUTTRR IN a M5 tas La ‘ont ode f Caregen “ iD are, 60 feria Peet sesh i pl 7 }, between rich ti | romini rpaxuany HALL, NEW romont tion of tho constitution, aud 1 constitute *he Loyalty to | i mngeny ss conducted in o jesign and simplisit Seperiory ae al! An rovidential adaptetion to the ne is th i preciation of these of cur political DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN FLECTO! ions of goo: of the o maintain a Un! while the administration of 7 f structure which constitute ita: other forms of government. an Aly YORK, NoVEMBER 18y, cerat'e 0 party are the pillars on rests. A strict constras- licit ee, yy all of chest pol f tee! Taton cae ment ke fe n of Snore ral er y of ite necessities of our condition. | truths-—this accord betwoon onformity with th: republican party, which has so endeared statesmen and ite poliey to the Ameri Mi Tb ncement of the admi or. ‘They have peevented many o the hobbies of t he day—taking ab ia onming them without sera Fe ig Dat one, grent national political pity i the United Staten, demoe Te has ite | opponents to bevure, and they arz aiialy pectable in numberg, talent and ion. 1 pring ir charge. menturesof democrat'c policy. various forma; sometimes i:e all boon array is divided into several ition men who suppert Ge platfor 8 those Who support the p at 0 do not ap} ind will faithfully € Fumi career {a his own Stat: ives, and in ti 0 of the rf rupted series of trinmphs io party: although times dofeated have embraced successively rey but after allitis ani Fepresented in the domotratic’ republican organiant The dortiny of the American Union of The opposition hus al itecif to a dissent, mare ce Joss cenoral ed under one bannei the convention which nominated him; t] tho domocratie party. , in tl in fifty two Proaldontial | a lsw which ey hi ahem: a nares bed Rowe but never a polio all the isms and rid fhew"up without stiat and ple. ly an oppo- ciples of the government are ates is comm| tal huis opposition ha incongruous elemen # have Tt, while at other times, as distinct factions. There are n. Seott, but whodisdain the there form and not the candidate ; prove either, and some who | rive to go for bot! Piorce we have a atesman who truly com- asintein the principles and His life, hie history, his he House of Representa- United States, all tllustrate his nafinching adherenoe to those republican ideas which bave (a of Jel orean to | Be ime of Poll de fear! to, yotion to the constituticn an tegrity. While Fraxklin Plerae of the principles and policy o forth “by a portion of t tute for both, identified, w hia party a for ite bitter opposition candidate has drawn his sword, den of convincing the poople t! entrasted with power would ve ie hero for a leader. If Got ster in CNS Fite the could at loast try mee thi flea, Who onres for the tariff o | battle of Churubuseo? Of what consequence uided every democratic administration from the time k. His political revord may Ly because it furnishes evidence throughout Of he moat ooositent uxltore ead meat dee | id the Union in all their in- parsy, Gonoral Scott is put opposition substi name is honors fro! to every war in which whige may fel; migvetted by by salratings ml n, Scott was inferior to C chjeotions to his party, he em by enumerating his bat- froe trade sinoe we won the the natur- Slization laws, after the glorious viotory of Cerro Gordo? ‘What is the need of any attention bei: overnment, and no master policy of pled upon in Cuba, oF if Porte onor of his fla Crus, and that ory enough Tf wo pass to 0 motives prompling us to rese from the furt! ? Gen. Scott I id to th rte ris disgraced fo nded the, troops for the present, ier control of the whig party. The farmors, Who dexizo easy and quick acooss to & good ranrket for thelt 0 consumer, eee notions; ith tacil{tios of witl chant, whose tran expanding th 01 the great avenues he ntlemen nominated for State officers at the Syra- itled to public confi- | re one and of the Horatio Seymour, they will be ‘Will not dare to bid defiance to the will be honestly construed and the publie ored tpl +, Tho peapmiass evidons cours Fre of the high satisfao deen regarded by th rick Follet:, our candid: comes again hefore the people for est olaim to popular support. of hui office, devotion to the sonal regar d entortained for fellow-citize the line of the canals, place beforo the Cony foined to his manly frank: of intern l improvements. who finds cheap pric re multip! rty with whom originat ents, can be most safely ontrusted with its com- ns who are engaged and thes ‘ness and pers will commend him to all—but speciaily. tc to those who tal | Pride inthe successful prosecution of a magnificent sy: ‘soinoi- portation; the mer- levelopeing an e, eannoe fal to. noe our system of inter: of tr of ti all Exeoutiy 80 g22 Tat he faivhfally maintained, nee leced again on a firm basis. ion of Sanford EB. Church is only one of the tion with whieh his public © peop! ate fur Canal Commissioner, th the hi; him Abe it without arival samo consideratio: sonal charactor, high Darius Clark, our candidate for Inspector of State Prisons, deserves the lad and zealous support of every crat in the State: chargo, consti cannot fail to receive i it. In tho city of New York there interests to be promoted by the Persons to be placed at the hea ment. While the Comptroller row money for reckless and while the Counsel to the Co: Thing legal which goes t> multty for app squander not % rublic stroe' or railroad Dorp 08, which, to realize millions ‘for the wondered at that one with giant atrides, making our me present Common Counoi 6 tendonoy to oxtravagance which dopicted its whig predeces- sors of nearly al Ree, but «hile tho 0 divided and rem dae We Satabaa eon Galland tenlous co-operation crs “p comet ema public welfare. ‘Without injustice to the cand: by the demoeracy of the city, it county ating from Tammany I “"Yor the three prineipat p ies ‘sre commended to th the posscesion of the best q manded in the prosent conditio ‘Westervelt, Flagg and Dillon, are each and all for independence, A. Westervelt is old fashioned, & public trust is as sacred us his ‘be name of Azariah C. Fla; and honorably identified with State of New ca that it is datio intelligence a1 fe department of the oil the important influence on the public business; ite taxes and extravagant has in whig hands, the responsibility f him than to refor to his high stained reputation in ie managemen' domo- Sirict atrention to theduties of hig oftre, intelligence and experience, Denevolent regard for the unfortun joined to # kind and eings under his, utes elnim to popular support, Mr. Clark 0 great and importent election of fit and propor does Littl extravagant expen orati pronounces cveny . ply ard extond tho pretex ropriations and jobs; and while the May the public money, but gives, away out remuneration a or connen 0 the to private individuals if fogal, might oity, is not to yet’ Ko on municipal govern of any city in tho world. done much to arrest t executive departments art of mis-gov arty can chat veither whi idates horetofore pr is only just to ray, that the offices now presented have if ever equalted, in the nomiuations “in the city governmont— mayor, comptroller and corporation counsel—our car di- ople by jon de- overnment, stinguished ad business habits. Jacob probation of tl m of the city mown to the community as one of those lain, republican gentlemen, in whose hands | wrsonal honor. Tha. become so thoroughly nancial history of the rflugus to attempt Any an has ublic office, of financial ity government is inferior to wh: control chief officer—the Counsel to oi the Corporation — is the logal adviser of the Common Council, and of its various committoss: of the heads of de- partments and the numerous Fepresonts the city in the almost inan to prssecute or defend—often involving the is compelled most difficult questions of law gi ferry privileg strects—rallroad grants and oth of like maguitude and in arduous and responsible duties 0 indispensablo—industry, busi forensio attainments, no matte ing to the incumbent of this offi for the plensin and Roe nor more! at they are continuous any other post in the mu democratic nominee for Counse J. Dillon, unites in an eminen tions demanded for the esi ‘than for prompt, —a true doi character—a citizen perso ment and interest with the welfare of jes for taxes and a: sessmonts sant and arduous labor; without this ace lawyer, Bob more. remarkeble for le ening and sudordiaate bureaux; he erable suits which it rowing out of our charter— paving controverted questio For tho disohargs of of thin post, ome qualification ness habits, capacity for in- mpaniment, + how brilliant, are unavalle Its demani displays of oratory, arled, almost beyoud nicipal government, The 1 to the © rporation, Robert t degree the rare aiualiicee 80) punctual moorat—a « inseparably agaical man who oan co-operate vigorously with s good an upright Comptroller in elty government orde three ¢ ffi pot only in th aad. onorgetic rpeecation ofa Toudly demanded by every newspaper: as woll those who pay the ee cue by taxation in the shepe of adva erest on mon long experienc learning, and falso, it eel it their duty, Court—although it ls of inferior jurisdiction, our candidat ua bring to the discharge of ti y valuable qualities fo ‘system of municipal reform, heir duties mach experience, the summary and accurate varen ‘of business so essential to the suitors in that usefal ta yunal, the popular and worthy Goce not know him? And of democrat who does not tal his election? This nomination ounty convention to Mr. Patriotic servicer as an acti bt ye tal B. ig jsterial station in our looal ork of the Almshouse, Ami ter Thomas K. mew B Bes Commissioner of C ‘& voluntary tribute from long and devoted and g domoer: bare 8. bes ph for ity inspoo- nvr of Repairs and Sup: for Commissioner of Streets iiton control of the democratic party, expendi sures; the profligacy in 4 corrupt ing railroa, Tevting in tractin | atigmatize the career, of cur opponoute-for the past few for pub) cars, Will give plice to orde Bie trananction of public. bu ine punlic e-nideuce, dog withheld, to’the various departin of the city goverament. actions which are known to provai hises; and in the system of con: lio works, allof which have oon:ributed to ly nominated. tion of these ‘enpe ints the streets: lic gnomy, and fair dealing in id the restorati e AUGUSTUS SCHELL, Chairman, Jonas B Prinses, Joven Hinton, } Scoretaries. rR. JAMES te s Pind al ridge t ward, deny bill, me highly approve mG Cranes McCay, BENNETT, sare W fey “Blgned, STOKLEY, Otaieaiaia, } Secretaries, Micwaxs, Donan, Jus, OR COUNTY OLERK, GEORGE W. RosE.—TuE Above named on has «claim upon whigs, demo- orate, temperance friends of moral reform and aw bretiens. mr. hue we Rares ape Eee republican prine( wet forthe above impersast oles © ONE WHO'RNUWS. ” ite stem, and the principles of the | fon all | upported as the exponent | ti. | " It is ‘oxpected that vh distinguished | Beatty events with witich his It was hoped that the bur. | ich its incumbent exor- | M*:, HIRD CONGRESSIO dent Whig wg T \DISTRICT—IN NDEPEN- re Dumser pant Lr ee Third Congres- omer of citizene, electors o ed Co sional o waving exproaaed thelr desire to have LIPS PLES 1X nominated for com him a letter. avicing the ase o! At fof hie friend and follow ef otorn wt th him their esruest and hearty sieeiee Be reed too tore wd ee urto%, Chairmen JOHN Ay | dase 0. Conan, Seo'y. ue fr pond A }, Mich: Jr. id John ‘Se eat a | Siatns and Meter Pitralzamonsy ct ies ge Stohely and James Lundigan, KCOND WARD DEMOCRATIC nominations. —For Congress—J1 heref A bly—Thowss man—Amor J. Williameon. | Yor Constablee—E4 ward NATIONAL WHIG. SC. man—Jamoe P, Anson, For Speer " WHIG REGUL! 08 Bo Fr Mom ECOND WsRD— DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Ray = ir Nomination John J. Tait. Ss or—Wm. G Dunlap. For Constabloe—Wm. Thompson and Chas. Vor Inspectors of Blection—F rst district, Paty Eopoing | 30h ape B. Corey. Second disitict, Michael 1 yas + French, wou ropes hy iting wer bag its free democrats Vote for William T’ Dawley, the free domed candidate, and remember the poor VOURTH CONGRESSION 41, DisTRIC 4, Patrick Keliy.—Caution t» th Fourth Congritsional divtrigt Lact. ave | delet examine his tickate betora he deporte them in the bake | Igt.bexon, also you will be cheated. eu that you rote for | Patrick Kelly, the peop'e’s candidate | for yourrelves; it is your right. We are di at. By order of the Kelly rogniar commits THOMAS STEPHENS, Seerotary. OURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RE- gular Nomination ‘Assem we, Jr. tant Alderm: vo! Fo F For A Charl jel J | a Cook. ‘ee rors of Blosthons lee ate Jehan W. Avery, Davick Pollock; 24 do., James Smit \ ‘3d do.. Go rae H. Purser,’ P ik Bey) Ades Raphael ® Aitken, Charles H. Colinday: den, Wiltiim Drow, JOHN ERY, Chairman. mM. Buoex, Parnick Munnay, § 9¢eretar Furr WARD ap fet Sy tide Fen far agg 2d ne: minationi ‘Asse mb: For sistant Alder | | | | For Inspectors of Kleotio | William I. Schoo: maker o meu Kennedy, | Purdy; Fourth district, Job “Ml BY by Jace ‘all; Filth district John Young, Josiah G Meth, La Ww JACOB La WALL, Chairman Nom, Com. ry. J. Marnaws, Seo ry. Fok CONGRESS IN fixTI CONGRESSIONAL DIB- Thirteenth Ana my ited, Fi , Fifteenth ward, MAUNSELL B. Fret . Fiftgonth ward—Charter Ticket. Alderman, RICHARD ‘SCURLL: cae | JOHN E. ROkS, ‘or ay nstables | andrew B. wankers -” Stuart Andereca, For Inj pectors of Election, sae A. Ross, Danie! t—John B. Ryan, William Tow: i ira aineriotoWallions R. Ronalds, Patrick To | Fourth district—John Gilmore, sm) R. Brodheads.” pe district—Mosen Devoe. Ort wiot—Ceorge 0, Gen .—The undersigned w democratic © ectors of the alive apse 1, that tion in the National Demoorat of yosterday, th drew from the canvass, ts wrong, untrue, and wat and calculated onlv to blast the prospeot, ‘ong: m a candidate ‘or Congres !] remain, the ‘over faithful servant of my triends ue’ follow sitemae WILLIAM 8. COGGRY. EVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—AT THE who placed we ia nomination, in favor of MARSHALL whi riot will De found at the polls, working shcaldes to shoulder” ROBRRT SMITH. HIG NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS SEVENTH W Congressional District Ninth, Six bieth wards—Robert Smith. on H. Hi, Wureren, Secretary. RVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, (NINTH, § Bixtoonth, and Twentioth Ward ran ee te ident, Frechita King: for Cen republican nominations —For Flores for Viee President, William Rufus eons, William J. Coggey. NINTH warp. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RE gular nomination: ‘or Congr WILLIAM A. WALKER, For Justioe WILLIAM B, AITKEN. For Assombl: JACOB 8. MILLER, For Assistant Alderman, ma os M. WELLS. LEV] ONDERDONK. For Constables JOHN SHARKEY, Pill ANDER BRUSB. NOMINATING AND VIGILANCE COMMITTER- Puarhkicin. J hn B, Frooleigh. James M. Laws William A. Whithoex, Thomas Leav William Spaulding. John Richardson. Edward Van Bares. James B. Mingay. A. B yar’ it. John Donobue. John Beye: John B. Spafford, John Cron! John Sherkey, Androw Van Antwerp. Loree kg oa me Albert G. Bogart. ert J. Dogar 4 FREEMAN CAMPBELL, Chairman Ninth Ward Committee. Wiiiias B. . Dusenserky, Seere' TH MAN Ger eral Pip yaeltapei ces IT HAS een stated that I had wit my didate for and unanth; ot the hovest citizens of the Ninth oo A iota Alderman, ALEXANDER B INTH WARD DEMOCRATIC & REPUBLICAN RE- gular nomination: For Assembly—Jam For Assistant Ald man Alezader Ragar. For Assossor—Ien 3. fai For Con ablor~Jool B jakor, Patrick Craney. INTH. ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—ELEVENTH WARD publican ene for Accom Cronkright. TUS W, ‘PPENTH WARD REFORM LEAGUE NOMINATIONS. For Member of Arsembhly—Edward A. Fraser. For As- siotant Aldor: ‘Edmund Anderson. it At ohm Garr. For Constables—Abraham W. Mere; John Aechea- brepner. ENTH WARD.—HONEST, INTELLIGENT, AND IN- dustrious citizens of tho Tenth ward, whige and demo- | erate—this day boldly strike for equal rights, and moral and Politionl reform. Choose at the stronghold of your liberties —the ballot box. For ee fen Asser! EDWA A ER. OURTEENTH: WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN regular nominations: For Congrese—Mi mbly—Daniel B Taylor For Assiatan ‘piderman— hoa Wheelsn. ™ For Coustablee—Nathanial Pinch. and Washington Q. Hutton. JEFFERSON BROWN, Chairman Ward Gommittes. Groncr Hv Secre' OURTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—(COMPRIS- ing the Sixteenth and Twentioth wards.)—Demoeratie an regular nomination for Assembly, Alezander M, | gt IXTEENTH WARD—TEMPERANCE fone The a Gareeice com committee of the Sixtee: IXTEENTH ASSEMBLY Red LY gy Sane ward) regular di rr 4 ‘ination for Aseombly— of Sere fe! yt Aaa, Gnett, Lanohy tp au lips; for Constables, Hugh 8. Duan aud Cornelius R. Chic chester. bps ats bey ed WARD DEMOCRATIC Pry rab bong med tions—For Assistant Alderman, Jameg a oaiee and my owe aan < x or incere desire reo oe ticket at the ensuit eotio hs: ree ame to be oy ie previ oe e ea verse to the goneral ticket. [, th ine the further use of my name ass candida’ ice to which I have been nomi yf my friends who he ‘aymination in the the averee, party, hay soquiesced in the ours, one's PPE Democracy. FRIEND! freo spoech will osll early, for their —650, Broad raaeeN? CA: epee ara tere ination, Second Assembly ot areich aseoml HENRY H. Howal Tide tind —FOR SALE. fe A. Ls ~aerry Cupra res PALACR.—F0 se te, Word Paty In fae bnelne ohana avec thet i Mesoad sod morteaae. Appiy Wo C- UOTE, Ome ipo ‘ete, 137 Fuitom street. lee