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‘ ° ; | . Cecasionally defective : as, for instance, when he calls Notice.—_The sale ef, hive ry Sat wt Wort ‘WANTS. ‘WANTS. WANTS. POLITICAL. tised to take place on dpainnasennisiiiemmcannnnnintonnnmnnnnnns. |. senminnmmnppennnmmanannntmnnnanennainnite “villain” “villin.” Violent Loved id * seed Libiting Miitettvek a una iy pestened, fn soneetuane JOO HEX MANTED, IMMEDIATRLY, TO WoaK Av | WrANTED-TIVE OR SIX LaDInw DRESS Caf MA- D—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. & SITUATION O RICESTION Vie) \NY HALL OR STUY imax 0 ai Lead pour. wi on nt Tu Nr a ome voles, are perilous. In the highest cl Pomel, | cena wa pine The free exwursion tlakets leaned will ane | {tla morstag besten 10 wolock, at the office of W'S. | wages are the best, none but good hands need erpiy.. Alte family; hes | cratic: Working ® ath nett oth ward, held at the treet and Nigth avenae, 7 minations were a when the soul is overwhelmed by agony, such inartica- | BOUF and, place. Tho fie excursion wee ewer for Saturdi late sounds may be given naturally and with good effect, — LADY, WHO BY THE DEATH OF RELATIONS but it is dangerous to repeat them, expecially when the | | Notiee.All those wishin posta te tome Das been loft without » heime, would . uctioneer, JARVIS, 248 Elm sti wanted, two good saleswomen, Apply at Richmoud’s, 308 in her last place, which | ho Broadway. lays at 291 West Twen- JANIED—A SITUATION, B¥ A RESP: inth and Tenth avenues, for four Visvelot, Thos. Harrison, jE es 5 : small family, whom she young Woman, Ss nurge'and seamstress; = — =e yee) feelings aroused at the moment would not be likely to | way, om W ednesday evenin eee P.M, By ordor, keeping; would hay “si much experience children, and ean take fall aoa ANTED—TG GO SOUTH, AN ARTIST IN HAIR +) ct Wm. Sloman. epesete so yooiniislalyon-the voice. We must enequivo- Ti SHERWOOD, {commit woot a —w——=——we | Sy metdd walnom a ladys’ Can bere Re aitee eR RENE | ousien eiaetes af srtleiss tm hats fas chow eanee Do do Pireyaeth dictch i, Williara omnes He beomcegpeecte cpl ety in reagent La | MICHAEL COLLIER, XOUNG GERMAN LADY Gy bust socimry, wie | die’ Tut botweem avenues Cand D, second door, | Apply to kdw. Ga iSsohn etree Do do Fifty-scventh: distrlet, Janes OoBarioe, us gw unearthly sician, otly, ch room. Lo Asseseor, John Dale. A Special Mecting of the Democrattic Re= | English, desires to enter a family a8 companion or teacher e, Walter Lyach. Hamlet. We have seldom seen gestures more effective | | A Special Meeting of the D fay ag Em : ERK, TO KEEP A * De Thine le eral Commit ‘il to young Indios. No £9 South or to Europe. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, or to take charge D > Stephen hanohes than his were in the great seno with hia mothor. Mr. | Fammany Hallson Wodnewiay oveuinn, a¢ Tig wienene by | Address Mr. Richard, Broadway Mest Otte, situation as chambcrmaid and weiter: set to wi forwarding Mepartinent of any establish. | | School Commi Jobe d, Hamilton and Wiltiam M, corde: JOHN H. MIDMEK, Wittzam ©. Bers, Secretary, ci cgemne it The Lest of reference oan bogivon from | ment requirige such @ person. Letters prepaid, addressed | Mitchell. Ww t place, where she bas lived t On 1d : School Inspect call at 199 Bact Broad ay, from ri a eee ahalf, | B.C. iS rie avenue, will meet with attemtion. cheer: Anderson will appear ins long range of characters, and” we sball have an opportunity of noticing him again. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wan's A SITUA- tion as chambermaid snd waiter, in arespotabie private J. Hopper and William Pp, ‘Wigs and Toupees—Medhurst & Hoard, 27 | family, or to do chambePwork and take care of children. Bot ANTED-SEVENTY-FIVE STOUT YOUNG MEN | School Trustee, Thomas mp i yably seconded. Mr. ’ of city reference from her last place, ifrequired. Vl il ‘a . ~ ectio x distr Asa genera) thing, he was not very ably Maiden Inne, are the Jar; half of ee Recaen tastvtnest fread ieee ory fy od ET NURSE WANTED—A STRONG HEALTHY WO to shay ds or La ‘® whaling voy- Tvspectors of Election in fra district, James Murray and Howard (Claudius) neither looked nor acted the part. He vies Cape Drought royalty into disrepute, but redeemed the fault | ¢ at by making vice ridiculous. Mra. Abbott (Queen Ger- man, to nurse a child about ten months «ld. A go: sitnation, and a permanent one. A woman who has lost ToL 8. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHaM- | (uudhrejerred. Apply at No.4 East Fourtceuth stroot, | sary berm aid and to assist in washing and ironing, or to do rene aze to the for fifteen or twenty months. The | Francis O'Neal. " or | ainount of $76 ndvansed to enc aun betete tailing if'nece, | Second didtrict, Harrison Tiilianey Extra pay given to mechanics, Apply only at the ‘Third district, ipping office for whalemen, corner of Albany and ips, lad bet, ene _| for two days, urink or change ovlor. pe se ea ie e West 4. OD 01 » i Herrick and € trade) ployed the gront sane ofthe fourth ct admire. | , Tf you want Whtakers ax Momstache Uso | geroralieaerortin snailtiicsis nly. Baty chy | WTARTED- 4, SITUATION, Finecip- qin -AG ka mavens See Sih ete, Foes oor on a an a forse them to grow thick and strong in eS otestant youn, woman, TED—4 SITU. S Ss PP’ ARKIN A y, bly. Her position—shame, remorse, and par 4a Tears as, and it will ‘not stain or injure the skin. ‘Sitper | street, between Prince and Spring streste, rear building. | general ho werk: in a small VW in whl ale grocery enablishuassty ean citethe testet | _Jawes C. Bacrarv, Seorstary pega oe Pe, acnon anaes tt ene ey Pare eG. GHAHAM, 38 Ann street. 8 SEAM®TRESS.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | Vourth tee Conte tenn ton bee Brokat’ Apply to ML. B. D.,.No. 201 Prospest street, surmounte ‘ —— C young woman wants a situa in ® private family as IRST WARD.—AT AN sDJOURNED ter Convent L a the Regular Democratic Kepublicax Charter Convent . Mr. Whiting (Polonius) was naturally dat, aay ‘© and Wigs.--Batchelor’s manufne- | *¢2métr she understands cutting and fitting ladies’ and ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE ™ of this ward, held at the Democratic Head Quarters, for criticism. ‘ we ( y ia at No. 220 Broadway, opposite the Park, where he has | Children’s drosses. as good city reference. ‘To be seen at gitl, as chambermaid and waiter; mo objection to young ma keeper, or clerk. The fm ye ye od Greenwich street, on Monday evening, October 24, John H, Conway, ax the Ghost, ran olf the stage on his first ap- | e¥,luf4 No. 2 Broadnay, opposite the Fa dappis | 105 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh | do housoork for a small family. Good city referoace. | referees can b om his last employer. Can be seen | Williams, Exq., presiding, the following ticket was unani- ost unghostly manner. He seemed to m of his hair dye, and vented wi toupees. | Avenues. Please call at 209 First avenue, corner of Twentieth atroot. At 220 Washington street, mously adopted P Dangener: 1. eed waghortly 9 private rooms eit on o Gopy the sddreas.” wee ae = = —— For Alderman. the ghost in Don Juan for his model, and bore site PORTER WANTED—IN A FANCY GOODS STORE: v! 1 : ae eee S hu trencheon as illy at Mariat does whew’ he plays | . Cxtstadoxo’s Eixeelator Halx Dye, restores | Ay 0m Whe yong, heal, tnualligont ant ataetry afoed Wagher and iene, thage wiftag se make thaw: | WAtae onc ni atiO’ AS WAITER, BY A YOUNG nonin Agena * permanent ers. ea tie ae a ri the criginal bask or brown color with more than its original | a&tetn furnish the best of roference. "Apply at 727 Bro elves useful may apply at No. 50 Second strost, pave no objection to tr f' with‘ family or single gentleman: JOHN He WiLL Laas J Instre, in five minutes, at the same time giving ne or and z - e as the bert of city reference, Enquire fer,or direct to R. H. For School Commissioner Hamlet, who moves his tongue so glibly, should not mova othe dry fibras, Manufactured, sold, a ‘ppliod YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION as coacu. | PANTED—A COOK, wito # vf, GOOD, WASHER | in the store 201 Centre street. RT Milla on a gllcg townsend. 3. J 8 N AS oner. ey ——- — saute : ‘School ‘Tru Rip eaa Sane sates reniounines tari comin, |S. ae aes cpryci ier an wirnndmetane eae) anucntmns | MRD ua aay hPialnra,. *eose Fates | TANTED — ny 4 srmowa, Raumuy youxa | M- Matsin, 5’ Jaitley r is Y ir Cutting, Curlt ; Ml sean man, just from th» country, & situation as coachman, ‘or School Inspector ¢ andénable Mr. Conway to display those histrionle powers | | HMMI's Hair Cutt as, eran ey cuempocing nd is wi ling to make Idmesit'« nerally useful. - wn re room, or porter, or to work ins store; is. willing to mak Josh. J. Towne, ‘theo. Schmalhols, whieh it was obviously irksome to him to restrain. street, where is sold His Improved Instantancous Hair | be seen at the Herald office for tw s days: from (0 A, Mf undil ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | himself gencraily useful. Understands the care of horses. For. Constables o A situation, in a respectable family, ag chambermaid, ddressing & ncto to 209 First avenue, | ani to do washing and Trooine, or plain Siok ig. Inquire ab Dal the,corner of First avenue and Fifth streot, enst side, Dye, and his celebrated infallible Onguent, to promote the | 4v’cl ek. P. M..o- ly or address to Fins.—Jcha L. Brown's fishing tackle store, 103 Fulton | growth and beautify the hai corner of Ald. Brulte. rectors of Election, jeorge McGrath, 133 Chatham street, up street, was discovered to be on fire about half-pasteight | For the Bald there’s but One Cure.— And SITUATION WANED, AS CLERK, IN A RETATL ANTED—A NURSE, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN, apy o’elock last night by John W. Whitney, private watchman. | itmay be found at DARKENS. 48) Broadway, It is Bar- A teaser es aan ertet in a wholesale business, by an W rofpllty and who Mc aldo a frst rate goamstress, None ed rpg er gter ng kappa peter Winaves Comaisions, ver 2 1 industrious, 01 3 ye e * . Millen, oe ee By the timely notice of the insurance watch, to fire waw | Principal depot, Barker's Ladice” Hair Droscing Ertabings | Well aequainted in the city, speaks acd writes Ensliah, and | vente bere rentoerae Rs (heed apply, at ZU Madison | house, as bookkeoper or clerk. Best of city reference given. R. 7. Milligan, | T. Byru N tween ten o’clock in the morning and two in the af- 0 Doce not capect high woxea the arwt | fermoun. “A Protestant gil preferred, * Popes aero SS reference can he produced. Please ad- cared ld office. sept ty BYA Ltnaitettcicbirt | zoUNG Meret) & situation as nurse and chambermaid, and to do plain RK, WANTED—TO TAKE sewing. Best city reference given, Apply, for two wand at ‘a liberal salary will be paid, OO West thi d etre tore, | _ On motion, the following 4 adopte: Resolved, That in proventins to the democracy of the purpose of admitting boarde: ward the above narod zensiemen, we do so with th losed at two o'clock. A.M. nd arourance that their weil known character for pel night watehman will be expected to ‘until six, | moral rectitude, together v ith fitness and eapability dress immediately got under, ment, No. 42) Broadwa; is quick in number ne year. The best of dress P. J Hei ‘Williamsburg City Intelligence. Important to All who Value their Hair.— | “* = " : BENDALL, the haircutter, No, 103 Chambors street, (near cAW sc Feuxw Deap 1x a Stauuk—Levid Rackett, a native of | Church) ine restorative which is infallible: tor proveit he | A oiadWararomes to . F., 64 Broadway, in th 'T WATCHMAN FOR A HOTEL al ans to dis- nia, 35 years of age, was found dead in Mr. Ingiass’s | will restore the hair or make no charge, ‘Tho only manu os hoar Sixth avenue. second floor. | A.M., when the hotel is opened. Apply by note, addressed #0 | Charge ina fearless and cfficient manner the dutics of the ¥. + 01 - fer ho hi ficken! : 1 rk ie for which that kena stable, coruér of Grand and Sixth streets, yesterday after- | Tncturer in tho city who makes this offer, It is worth a trial. quiet intersel in am extensive businces, Addreoa tials teal TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Diels Herald Oitice, ae Ssteeiete heer ts ac entaeet decom te Mane cor and Bee coe gat two giclee The Lope tee Call, E2ue name and references, F. P., Herald office. Z young woman. a cb suabermsid and tannérast. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, united support. JOHN i. WILLIAMS, Chairman. an inquest, and the jury rendered a verdict of de - —— ized to refer to General Dix, (Assistant eee f ne pvomrrm, Secretary. 9 freut oruvulitons caused be iptopperaaes. sit oe Many are Unacquainted with a Tithe Part YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN 16 AND 17 YEAR OLD, Custom Houee,) with whose family she has lived. thin G1 eee eee na Nie toes of te, beat fans SU ech ale la: ETI y : of the virtues of the Russia salve; but we who do know them is wanted aw s secretary to © gontleman shows visitin ay nud Wednesday, at 14 Bind streot dations ‘as to character, “ability, ‘honesty. sobrioty,, avo OURTH WARD —IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH. Bony Recovunup.-The body of Luke J. P. Janson, who, | will inform our moroignorant neighbors that it oures burns. | Zurope.” ‘He mast be of auod. addsecs: ands wert a Spaces pqeeereenee oes Any gentleman wishing. &, ovachtean whe thorouphiy eandee. Democrats of tie old frontier ward to the rescuer the it ia supposed, was drowned in conse juence of the Pack | scalds, sores, tetters, chilblning, &o. Sold by Address, post paid, Traveller, Herald office, stating-where ai D—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, | stands his busivess, will. please call or addross a liueto T. D. | democratic electors of the Fourth ward in favor of slip ferry boat Onalaska coming in contact with the pier CHAS. Hf. RING, corner of John stroct and Broadway. | juterview'can be had Per ce at cael on addeses » Dna 60:2, 4 “ag Wand ieEave 8, one ag good plain cook, and first-rate washer | at Mr Jones Jewelry store, No, 20 Sixth avenue. Has no ob- | nominations and the usages of the party, and in favor of the of the slip on Wednesday evening, the 12th instant, «a3 | ——_—_——_— her as cba - pe ubormaid and waiter. Good city | jection to the country, eneral and State administrations, of city reform, and s strict ‘ hi . ES.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A Please call at 102 Seventh avenue, between ee ‘ ti Fenn pees: found floating in the above named slip yesterday morning, ENEW. ier sip ay cr a tg aad Me aiid Teena ivaveteesie - Sleepers Eceountability of public oflicers, are requested to meet 867) An inquest was held, when the jury randered a verdict of ERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY woud inveiee mall aaountof capital, Nothousss. Bh of Sica ae ANTERORY, A YOUNG MAN FROM ENGLAND. | Sith on Welutndny « Wdlian i tana " . ot em SPF : -Y sced 26 yeare, # situation as porter in a store; writes a | Siakspeare Hotel, corner of William and Duane streets, to found drowned, SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES re ier sd will be treated with. Address ‘ Auctioneor, Arey: Cah Met oles i aCTAy Milckecers Daly ae fair hand, is ¢ rrect at figures, and willing to work for tho hear the report of tho committee appointed to nominate can- —_————- . ee ess interest of his employer. Can be seen foraday or twoatNo. | didates for charter ctticers, school officers, couneilmen for growing whildren, and sew; has lived in the best of famili Oznsvs or Derrorr.—The following table shows ens Ludlow tre 28 J.P. E. cs Filth, Sixth, and Sevonth diktrio&, and “ 4 PERSON. PPRENTICE.—A STOUT, HEALTHY, WELL EDU- | san produce the best of city references. Please call wt 73 | Ludlow street; or address J-W. E., Herald otiice. ‘Acsnnblgeaunay ti Tuid Aeowbie dae teeteee the present population of the city of Detroit, Michigan; | -_. RANA AARAAARARANANA IO A cate? young man. 17 years of age, wishes to apprentice | 'Ihird avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, in the ANTED—A SITUATION IN THE RETAIL GROCERY | nent speakers will addrcss the mecting. By order of the census of the city having just been completed:— ARRY WISHYS TO SEE ATILA ON WEDNESDAY | Hitselt toa plumber, builder, machinist, or other rospacta- | tatlors store, for two di business, by @ young man well acquninted with the Abraiam Leon, on W. Avery, First ward... . 8,302 Sixth ward.......... 4,808 next, the 26th instant, without fail, ble trade, Any such wishing his services will please ad- = 5 : = ro. | city trad ddress C, 1., Herald offic ‘Thomas Reeves, ‘ohn Kearney, Second ward 1383 nth week. 4915 uJ gress x. Ri ot aid.) rear of 168 Sixteenth strect, between fe Er agr BEANO ap aetna — —~ —— George McGraub, James Mooney, : + 1,863 § +. i err nes + Y a good sewer, , ANTED— riAw. 7, Third ward, [8473 Kighth ward 4,188 ERSONAL.—MISS KATE C., THE YOUNG LApy | S¢venthand Bighth avenues, a ee city, as veree-to two children. A’pply, all this weeks at 12 ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITERIN 4 PRIVATE seme hengdon, Sei Bese, ys ply, a family, or wome very respectable private boarding Phillip C, Martin, Joseph Rose, Fourth ward, 8 At Hotels, &e, + 4,643 who had her teeth extracted, and an impression taken AND MASTER WANTED FOR TEXAS—SALARY | Rutgers place. se, by @ yung man, who thoroughly understands his busi- Committee of Arg ita, Wifth ward 6 —— | ora temporary set, is hereby informed that they are now liberal, and for three to seven years, Must be able to | — LaLa Van athe citerines cine Once alge rangement Total, of 24,436 | fnithed, and that she will oblige the undersigned by catling | arrange for an orchestral band and bass baud, Each oandi- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | {ive at Mr. Logua's, coruer cf Eightly utrect nad Fouts, IFTH W. P ET Ada Sprin, We a ee for the same, av her earliest convenionce. IGNATIUS J. | date to arrange two pieces for orchestral and brass bands, young gil, who hag good city reference, as children’ pape aspen ng a - aye Ar A MEETING OF THE NATIONAL pring billed O'BRIEN, 155 Grand street, For further information apply early, by letter, post paid, to | nuree; and is a good servant at chamberwork or waiting; ean a emocratic Republican Committee, for the nomination PD f Councilman f E city. 8,000 = H. Craven Grifiiths, 409 Broadway: do plain and neat sowing, and is willing to make herself gen- + ANTED—, SRNEY’ of Councilman for the Bi District, held at the Emblem, Y: NTEL OURN M wesetabo Ty ‘6 Y AD A FIRST RATE JOURNEYMAN, WIG | s West Brondway, on Monday eve Octods — ILL DEACON L. CALL AT THE BROADWAY - ~~~ nnn — | erally useful to @ lady.” Wages five dollars a month. No maker, to whom constansemployment and zood wages | Daniel D. Horri, he Chae, Teens’ or 24th, inst, seeeees 87,346 Post Office immediately, and inquire for right initials, AKER WANTED—ONE WHO CAN TAKE CHARGE | objection to Brooklyn or Wilinmsburg, Please call at 229 | wit pe piven. None other need apply. Apply to E. Phaton, | Avie! D. Horrigan in the Chair, Joseph A. Jackson, recely- 17,165 =— ooo of bread, cakes, pies, &c.; none but the best workman | First avenue, first floor, fromt room, {ur two da, Bade 7 Broadway. 7 tj] St eae ERE meee von TEL SD LORRIGAN Chabon: site sana sie ghiil “ STAL PALACE. Till be employed: A aed W. Howe, corner of Soven- Wwaxmpxs RESPECTABLE, WOMAN WIS ies A WaAntep=a SITUATION AS SHIPPING CLERK IN Epwarp Moss, Secretary. | fi 2 2 u oAAAAAA ADIDAS apes Ly —— — ituatio: 00! ad assist in washing and lronin; Swe! srocel a a bes! ‘RATIC REPU 1850, a period of three years, of thirteen th d, which ENDENT’S OFFICE, CRYSTAL PALAOR CREP’ 7 AN sy MF ba a hal ache loge eps ono NOS VY a Wholcsale grocery establishmout. Can give the beat IFTH WARD--DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- Bees pared of th se sents See oeae Raa eR Gee BR aris mepneseiy ference thes ake Genial ne ARKEEPER WANTED—A GOOD AND ACTIVE | Can be seén for two days ai ler proseat situation, NewS W. | of yol'renve, Apply to li. B. Diy No. 203 Lrospect street, nations—Piercs, Marcy, and Seymour.—For ‘Alderaan, that of few other cities in the Uni If” hati 3, | Bice is now open every day, Sundays excopted, botween the ror sp ae reese tai ple pl cep Si eat a he RN ote ah he SS et et Brooklyn, Lyman Candee, For Councilmen, Eighth district, James Le De Teer na ee the cata cate Catt he toe | houre of 10 o'slock A.M. and 10 o'clock P. M., until farther | Sttend to bis duty, and with good references, may apply a ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE?TANT me Wavghi Ninth district, John A.’Kennedy; ‘Tenth district, eontinues to increase at the same rate until the next cen- tp the Westchester House, 143 Bowery, corner of Broome streot, R 4 ANTED—TWO SMART SALESMEN FOR THE EM- | ‘Theophilus Peck. For Assessur, Rowland Hill, For Constar i i sotice, 4 for two days. CH. G. FATHEWS. oune girl, a eituation, to take ar- of a baby or to do sider gy 1 * nth “ = shall have a population of sixty five thousand in | Sinvlo admission... . AO) hg Peaaatcbee SE clin # sm. san ee Neda ate eae ee light dinterecte ‘Pease call at 1:9 East Broadway. Can broidery busin: Also, two boys; one to attend a | bles, Frederick Smith. Miller. Vor Sehool Commis- When our railroads are completed there is no rea- | Children under twol¥s year ot ait. ARKEEPER— WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE | be seen for two dey: 9: 3 cash desk, and the other to goof errands. Apply to John | sioners, Dr. Abream D. Wilsen, Juin Brissel, For Seheol é 5 ‘BL r Madden, 779 or 567 Broadway. ‘Trustee, Dr. Wm. ‘young man, a situation as barkeeper; is experienced in 5. Eager. For School Inspectors, William on why it should not increase much more rapidly.—Ds- | Monthly tiokets (or each ealomiar month}. jokets... ... troit Tribune, Oct. 21, Season tese eee he busi derstands waiting and opening oysters. Best ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ep SLOTHING ‘ TOUNG West, Joseph Breck. or Avsombly, Fourth distriet, Johm al tele cee Admiesion on Saturday... ... ... o* 50M | eenanen’ Ga be chem toe Yor dace of the bghatien German girl, as chambermaid or eook in a private iami- | WY ANTEDTIN A CLOTHING STORE, A YOUNG MAN, Creighton. | Ins ectors of tlection, Furst district, Daniel D, Visiters are particularly requested to provide themselves | Jy ay Centre atcest, ly. Refers to her last employer, Enquire at 41 Greeawich from sixteen to eighteen years of age. Apply Ideson, Daniel ‘uso. Lnepoctors of Election, Seoond Court Calendar--This Day. with change, to prevent delay at the entrance, » fied dtd ld soe bd Te E street, on the second floor. . en Jathari ante Mi district, John J. Eldridge, Stephen Parct, Inspectors of Comer-—Genorai Tera.—Nos, 4, 60, 98, 49, 41, | , Miekete may be purchasod at the entrance to the Crya OY WANTED—A GOOD, HONEST, AND INDUSTRI- Be oe ate Se ea OUR RESPECTABLE EN, | Election, Thied district, Robert B. Sanderson, Joba J_ Sher- 42, 44, 47, 48, 49, 60, 52. Walass: of at the mune shire OC WAIL San, Se oa gue tay, te tenrn the drug business, Apply to SHEDDEN | WrANTED—IN 4 PRIVATE FAMILY, A WOMAN 70 ‘of good address, to canvass in @ businces that will pay | Adams, Hares Deughorine usnectors of Electing Vine aa Userep ‘Stars Destuicr Covet.—Nos. 3, 56, 67, 68, | Bergdway ee Pisces pine RATCHELDEN. & NEERGAARD, apothecaries, 363 Bowery, corner of Fourth do plain cooking, weshing and ironing, and make her- BS alice dno A peal Caanceamibarroaniceds t se Willan: Toopae, Jomies Petting “ q fos. 22, 53, 56, 67, 68, | Broadway. JOHN M, BATCHELDER, t from #5 .to $10 per day pital req DP | trict, William Toopes, James Pattison, Inspectors of Bleo: EG hes arn ate a ati Beoretary of the Superintendent, | Tee et pe nes otis mamam st Odea by Teotesseas DADDIy. pire City offic treet Hon, Sixth dlatrict, obert Donnal, daa. F, Wedbe Wan berinvos Covas—(Tero Branches.) —Nos, 461, 197, | eee oe OY WANTED-IN A GROCERY STORE; ONB AC- arc : “SIX MEN, IN A LIGHT, LUCRATIVE | Chairman of Eigush Dist : BOL, 219, 272, S61, 482, 408, 338, 61, 125, 485, 254, SL, ‘AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. quainted with the business preferred. Can apply at ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- where they can realise from $00 to $40 per | Chatman. of Ninth Dis Rakes, a 76, B61. 208, bas th0, nasi cil rir fae the corner of First avenue and Tenth street, to B. Leveridge rate tion, as chambermaid, and ae oe fine fy aig and | month A capital of from $15 to $20 requireo; alsoa man, | Chairman ef Tenth 836, 2 2 ri Y-SIX v % . Garren + | ironing. Can be scen for two da: er present employer's, | With $75 or $10), to take chi t five. Apoly tL. 3. vate le dpi) 4 BD Bas 200) MA 468, 256, | IBN TWENTY SOME ANNUAL FAIR, OF THE AME. (SOK, WANTEDSAN INDUSTRIOUS AND CLEANLY | No'S West Sixteonth strest Tones is Hamas eae nies Nes ke poly co j i woman, as cook and Ianndress, in» small private fa- . : _ = Uaishice 12 Nemes oe te a * Ral liye) Ay i DON TtAM CHAD ES mily.’ she must be competent and willing, and. being un- ET NURSE WANTED—A YOUNG AND HEALTHY ANTED—A RETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMAN, TO Saangnonr — Fine Arts.—The Plumbe National Gallery, Corresponding Secretary. doubted city teetimonials for character and capacity. Apply VV woman, not over twenty-seven years of age, with a plen- go to Savannah, Ga. Add: E. D. C., Herald office. LEVENTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE REGU- a the upper corner of Broadway and Murray street, bas between § and 12 A.M. at 122 West Twenty-third street, tiful supply of milk for an iniant five waeks old. Apply, | None neod apply but those acquaiuted with tite busiue iar democratic republican nominating committee, held at Bdded to its attractions Mr. Butler's daguerreotypes in oil dibetcdatinentire iat obeys sisherti hates abs With good reference ns to charactor aud healthfulness, ab No, | ome ee Phe? DEL S08e. inion Hail, corner of Fopeh street‘and svenue ©, on, Frid hioh shculd be seen by ail who appreciate. tuth "an THE LECTURE SHASON, WANTED, AS GROOM, A SOBER, IN- | 50 West Eleventh stroct, near Fifth avenue ANTED—A SMART AND INTELLIGENT LAD, | Quning Bist of October, Frangis: Pal OC Saaae b reciate: perm 3 eet the hb ey Be 4 re a v— A! 5 E! Ne » od ‘¢ ho, X LLIG y v by jetober, Francis Pidgeon was un Beauty. OS eeacivay single many: why Gourcognty auc sceveade About fourteen years of age, to tun errands. Apply, | nominsved for Councilmad of the Thietioth diatriots EBREW YOUNG MEN’S LITERARY ASSOCIATION 5 y : r BC 4 ( ean H setie Rev. De Raphell will doit setneten | bu and weillingdosake htm ‘generally useful, in the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | this (Tuesday) morning, between 8 and 10 o'clock, at No. 4 ANDREW JACKMAN, Chairman, ‘The Removal of Colicctor Bronson will | soi cation on Werectae Mail deliver s lecture before this | huge of'a private family mus» bring satisfactory reference Joung woman, as chambermaid and waiter. Best of | tan it Joun H, Hiexs, Secretary. Rave no effect with the fale of RAFFERTY & LEASK’S in- wtb Het a need Broadwae’ Subject ines x) as to character. App'y at 18 Cliff street, up stairs. city reference Please call at 1914¢ Greone streot, between. A cons + Academy Hall, No. : bie hats, to whose stores persons of all seotions and par- | A } Gietock to eet one of those hevetifal daguessiaa hatsewhioy | Tickets, 0 cents. May be bad at’ Willian Uall & Sons, No. C the somuch atteution in the street at the Crystal | 29 Broadway; Van Norden & King, No. 45 Wall stroet; at the False and everywhere, No. 67 C) root, opposite | hotels ybors and corner of Peari and Chatham strovta, Bleecker and Amity. \ ANTED—-AN ERRAND BOY IN A RETAIL DRY Bet WARD.—AT ADJOURNED MERT.° < - oe goods store, Apply at No, 144 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. ing of the regular Democratic Republican Charter Con- ‘To aman thoroughly conversant with the care of horses, Warten SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, oe — & a Yention held wt Union, Wall, corner of Third avenne aad N =f t,be given. Apply at No.9 Bleecker street, as chambermaid and wai‘er, or chambermaid and to do ANTED—A BOY, BETWEEN TWELVE AND FIF- | ‘Twenty-second street, on Saturday, October 23, 1868, James plain sewing. Would have no objection to do tee heuse- on ye . O i ‘be willi to make z ni C - one ‘ Bie eee ee inpp ee eee Fo teen years of age. One who will be willing nelly, Esq., presiding, the following ticket was unani- QACHMAN WANTED—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY. dat the deor. Will commence at 8 o'clock. ‘At the of the lecture Mr. Mosley Lyon will deliver an | £e0d wakes w — ee : Can | : i, end me well recommenda Tre and Evening Hats and Caps.— = Sssaac | (JLERK WANTED IN A FURNITURE STORE. —A | besten for two days nt 86 Weat Twentieth atroet, rp pel darter ner berg rarely of [muah sill aupensuam, ‘assortment is kow complete, consisting of felt hate, plis- vet Magen ES cars old he use realder with’ his garente; charsever tard ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE | Outs birvcl- F : aug Raia ‘and otherwise, of every proportion; cloth and winter oapt 4 =i fh ee Ee Ecaliuetiivenreces iris, who are anxious to live in one family, One as a ANTED—FIRST CLASS PROTESTANT AND CA siete hal ‘great variety. WARNOCKS, Hatter \ROTON WATER TAX.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERB Sey cena HET Uin iti a vod cook, who is ® vst excellent washer and ironer; under- tholic servants; professed cooks, washers and ironers; Arse atc - ri 275 Brosdway rving House, A, By given) Ahab an atdiiicsal toni per cent wiltbesdded | Winteh ond mime i She (DURES earned. Mo deous used Stands baking and pasty. Hine two years and six moths? | experienced nurses, lise class Feamatzossas Shaubermatls Pe go en ct feo —. ——————— nts, on the Ist of November next Sad ge cS Pha dab reference from her lastemployer. Tho other as chamber- | and housework servants, provided for families of the highest = * Shippers to San Francisco, per Clipper Ship | RC. ANCE, Register. | (yy pax WANTED—IN AN AUCTION AND COMMIS. | Bald and wuiter, "Would assist in the washing and ironing |, reepectabil DA tale pict eC Med) Tames 8. Cooper, fou at Dior 25, Raat river, will please have all the DGEWORTH COMPANY. —A SPECIAL MERTING oF | O'sion store: one who can writo s rood Nand and i Pn ey pps retraces erect ne sein | reed Paar cla tg nga eae i nw le i a : SCHOOL. INSPROTO ‘boned re Sa ay, 7 it i, % c le Oy voives, de, . . +: pe zo “ “ i, 2 CLI KS, SAL] Ny ertine, iM Dilla of inding, for signatare, to SUBTEN'A'CO., No. | a/the stuoklolders af the Bigoworth Company will bo heli | Tee a nO tte wiih raforongess ee Ae AAMT | Cait at No, 220 First avenue, front Foon, covond Moor. Ga Acheol taneheey, Arne epee potters, barkeepece, coma’ Panne BNyoreaated oe street, of Messrs. HOW ES & GO., $8 Poacl stroct. Po Oe PENG onpey oo Peace fais ood . Somes besven for two days, If nobeaited: « 0 garn trades and forselouns, girls for responsible William Gelton, ‘Colin Sheppard. sia § i RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG GENTLRMAN. : SEGRE ASE AAT LRT HA, RENO Applicants enclosing $1, free of postage, statin, INAPECTOR OF RLECTION. Perham’s Gift Tickets.—Now 1s the Time Fee ai et Noes erred of good address, at Goo. W. Gardener's Pharmaey, 120 ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- | Particulars and references, Will be suited, © | tet District—Francis W, Edmonds and Geet ‘ new stock, re ymendation of the | ro ot Ror ma jersey City, men, to corve in a small private family, ab Port Rich- » Ww THOMAS SPINK, Agent. | 2¢ do —Annanias Be Bags re s natste use ars ad en ehngshnie, | moting oCSbe: shards ale tae Taek Oh ae 1 mond, Staion Teana;vone ab edok, water tad ironen, chp | ______HOMAS SPINK, Agmat, | 34° de “Annan 0 ‘ + RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY AC. | ¢thir ss chambermaid and waiter. They must understand | tor aNTED.— CLERKS, SALESMEN, BOOKKEEPERS, | 4th do —William Wines and A. J. Mathews, only. Ticky office 539 Broadway. m. By order of 1 a Dre Ores ©. DUNN, Clerk quainted with the preseription business, None other neod | their business, and Le willing to make themsolves xencrally oachmen, men on’ steain boats and ra: JAMES DONNELLY, Chairman, es 3 A ety debe Eley rhe bee apron bo ed, | veetul. Apply, from 10 to12 A. M., ab No. 3 Beaver strect. rt giels for good . apply. A permanent situation and good salary offered. f and trates, 100 giel Gonos S. Drew, Secretary. ocean, | a ty sehen apt chef \RENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.—THE ANNUAL Apply ae Newase avenue, second door above Grove strict, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘YOUNG PROTEST. mm yers wishing hel ert ited & @arravod. and printed on the finest French or Bristol General Assembly of the French Benevolent Society | Jersey City. Ae eam bent Micon 4 y adjoining Chatham Post Otiee, IGHTEENTH WARD REFORM NOMINATIONS. garde, ‘ygdding stationery in all, its varioties; particular, | wity ye heldon Saturday the 20th of Octobor inst i ee re ant woman, @ situation as jehildren’s inaid and to do ZSIMUN & McLERNO! APE ani attentio! id to getting up orders for balls and parties 0 t el t 2 ’ NARDENER.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO THOKOUGHLY | Plain sewing. Good city reference. Can be sven for two =e . 7 ens? without” number, CORNELL, Inte Hyate & | oleck P. M., at Mr. Delmonico’s, No. 2 Soush Wi if conderstands his business, wishes situation as gardencr; | S8y8 at + Weet Nineteenth street, botween Sixth and Ssventh pee gases PUNCH MALLEN, ell, 399 Broadway, entry in Walker street, formerly ABOR CONVENTION.—THE NEXT REGULAR MRET. | "ss had several years: experionco in the managoment of tie | Avenues —____ a ne THE Ry se GEORGE MARSTERS, pork ta eS ing of the Labor Convention will be beld on next Thurs- | fUP hee Ae atte alae the laying aut. of erouada;ean be | YW ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTAB! EW YORK HERALD GUARD. —THE MEMBERS COM. For Assoxnor, ° Cards! Cards!—Gordon’s, 84 Nassau street, | dy evening, at th lace, (Keen's) Fourtoonth Ward | Well recommended as to character and capability; bas no ne ae Sere erie te eee DEREK beet Sam panies OF SLE RRSAIS URED. Ree Herel, Piatt) fe the fastert and cheapest card establishment in the city. sel, Gran organized bodies of-working | ¢riection to go South or West. Address, prepaid, Georgia, | ‘Foner; the oher as chambermaid and waite ordered to meet this evening, at 74s o'clock precisely, at Cen- S rv) Gireulars, bill heads, Inbels, kc, executed in the best man- | Men are requested to send dolepates. = care of A. Bridgeman, Florist, 850 Broadway. Pegler SO SIL the stern: gore. or Tecan launes 4 tre Market upper def room, ty their respective eommand- smh reer me eee! : a CB, Scere ro tom. init sen da ss aren arama Sint the present employer, at 14 Gramercy park, Twentieth str ts, in order to go into a new election for officer ny per- ool Cor bass at yell em erat yin ago decent y is prast VANTSIN EVERY CA. | ‘here they have lived for the last four years Can be seen | sons'connected with the Herald establishment wishing to Join JAMES DAY, WILLIAM KASS, ty scthen eed ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. — THE ae ree wal Hall of Relpeus COO Brondwey, | fortwo daya. them in their excursion are requested te be present, For School Trnten, Board of Direction have the pleasure to announce that ee eae ee a —— + JOHN CONNERY. WILLIAM GIBBONS, ‘Winter Overconts, Talmas, Paletots, Sacks, | Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes will deliver a course of af Ulta ade Spb en at EER ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A8 CHAMBER- JAMES ENNIS. For School Inspectors, and business coats, of every variety of stylos and goods, tures on “Tho English Poets of the Nineteenth Centur: STED.— d te : maid and child’s nurse, to go to # healthy village, JOHN KILPOY, M. #. WELSH, footed for our city trade, now ready, and offering low. Hore Chapel, 71s Broadway, on Frigay evenings of each | GITUATION WANTED“A YOUNG MAN. TWENTE. | city referenc required. “Apply at'bl Dey streot, ftom ce UPFY GUARD.—ATTENTION ! ATTENTION !! For Inspectors of Elestiom, D. J, DEVLIN, $3 and 35 John street. | week, commencing at # o'clock. October 28—Introductory— | Sq write English, French, Italian, ‘and Greck; ‘also apeaks | ‘il 11 o'clock A. M. officers and members of tho above guar First district—M. Sause, Charles Schrader, ——— —-——_— Wordsworth, November 4—Religious Poctry. Nevomber | Turvich by practice, is desirous of obtaining a situation as an ENTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A | 10,sttendis mecting ab Battery House, tl State stress, on | Feqund distriob— John Sppiston) Mab Dymans Hegel Suits. Our Law Courts are tronbled | 3 icy. December 2~Tennyaoa-Dro ying. Coureetioueas | ARFERSLCF WIEN Sfeptleman travelling, Foe (aformation Htuation as seamstress; understands shirtmaking, also | {hehisd annual parade and target excursion to come ot | Fourth diatrict—Exucst William Heniy, Fath a vast pmount of suits at lay. but the only legal suite | —Gentlemau and lady, members, 82 25; sfontloman ‘and In Lphibhae DLE iskdsedgd mpantechaia Aches See ee ee er cata tate tec th EE hee Mitek, | BER: Partloular attendance. is required of all those | Fifth district—James B. Anderson, Jolin Story. Slathing “io behbad at SMITH BROTHERS, No. 122 Fultoa | Hem amembers, $3 iesn tel ade. rca ek TUATION WANTLD-—DY AYOUNG MAN, WITO 18 | Strects where she feat presentemployed. Nineteenth | who intend to turn out, By ordor of Street, hear Nassau, * eh eT ee eee Geeta bs hare ase ee TeT: | SO mares ceamen, qulok hud. sortect ia: Rested pad he || se = ata eatERNL WM. WILSON, Captain. IRTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THR ia a’ wholesale TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- THowas Onxen, retary. mocratic Republi Nominating Committee of Broadway; 0. 3. Francis & Co., 252 Broadway, derstands bookkeeping by donvle entry Fall thing.—. rge i 00 01 bbing, cloth, cloth fF grocery, ag tion as good cook and washer and ironer, in a small at R Twentieth ward, held in pursuance of the wan napansa nhoctassat at Hnisenehs chine eth sines ee ObELL, Chairman Kivan’ clef aretstart bookkeeper, or entry Clerk. The | private family. Sbe bas the best ofteferonce from her last | PICKWICK GUARD, ATTENTION. THE MEMBERS | of the Geroral Committee at Tammany Hall, the hand, besides cloths, oassimores acd veutings oF REYNOLDS BUDD, § Geoture Com: ‘Address ©. G., 75 Hudson street, | pinee. Plense call at 210 West Twenticth street, javited gueste of the soy any aro roqueste oh was mado out, to be au democrsey on Band, eridos cloths, oassimeres ard vestings of super DOREYNOLDS BUDD. { Lecture Com. ¢ 75 Hud i nog @ ¢ es is pect tits mocaing, ab tho Shakspeare Hotel pancteally | BU"waRtacihe ousting’ slceions in supper of the Wie FOSTRI'S ‘Well-known lothing establishment, 27 | meee NOEL Ln ——— | QIiUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | St¥o'clvek, to proceed on our second angusl target oxcur- | qd qhave administratiens. © Oortlanit street. not eae oe OTICE.—SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY well acquainted with’ the dry goods trade, iu a respect- Waman, as good cook, and’ has no objection to assist | SiqntaNewark: Dy onder of | Me Wigh, AWDERMAT. . puget cette racreeale et} will run their cars from Peck alip through to Forty-se- tore. Good references can be given. Address H. 2,29 with washing and ironing. The aon of city reference given te * ppg pn oa ‘What's in a Name t—What’s ina Front t— | 4 srest, on and after this day. phe Filtilstrest, afew doors from theBowetys TY °C 8° ® | GIGLERGUARDS.—THE MEMBERS OF TRE COMPANY, Fitty-tirst District. We dream’t we dwelt in marble balls, and awoke to the Coie! wie cs bana a Misa : J — ‘and all those who intend going om the second annuni ‘John McClave. Sid ombeoigery sateen, MILLEW & CHANT, No SL WANTED[A, GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND | ree ee teat ae the. Cipstal, 28 Grand aurvets 0 i ironer, who is willing to take chargo of the lower part | mect for the Tact drill, at the Crystal, 22) Grand street, on — 5 a ofthehouse. Stch a one, well recommended, can find a Bh hag beet at 1 dene oe gah cope he —A YOUNG, ACTIVE MAN, OF | steady home, by applying at 102 Hicks street, Brooklyn, eee. om Thera be oi roe Koy GO’ otoae Ae Mos bed ronlity of, & brick front, at the old éstablished glothing EW SILVER COIN.—-ADAMS & CO. WOULD RE” jouse, 120 Fulton street, where the junior partners, epectfully call the attention of the banks, brokers, mer | Broadway. RUMGOLD & PROCHL,) of tho late firm of Smith, Drum: | Giants, and poblic pengrally; to the subjoinod eircular from “Sivaranied gold & Proch, are to be found, always willing to do the ami- the Director of the U. 8. Mint at Philadelphia, in relation to 10 BUSINESS MEN. are hereby notitied to + Fifty rseooud District is E ‘juipped, tv proceed to the ab ursion, Sble to those Who choose to patronize thom. the mew silver co strictly inoral habits, (who speaks Fronoh, English’ and ANTED—A. YOUNG GIND, NOT OFRRIWUAEE | BEAT ee Sine Met iY Caplate William Murray, aokecter barter Mir ov THe Uniren Staves, | German,) Wishes to attach himself to #ome bnsitess, (no mat- Seee ot ge, be olldte matin bad srametnves Gos | D. Daskonn, Secretary. yon comers! Overcoats. The best arcthe cheapest. Now Philadelphia, Oct, 29, 1953. ter in what line,) with tho view of learning the trade.» Only | 4.4 \ip ggeot Focomnmentations ent ‘apply at 40 Remsen street, | =: Se ee Balthaser Glasser, Poter Gillezan, ‘ 880 Broadw: l tment of Frenca, ‘The Director gives notice that silver coins will be paid out | a very small salary would be required at first. He canoffor | SAUnh ‘ YOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. oe tet DR OR tee ren mp gente) at the Mint in exchange for gold coins, in sums not less than | the inducement to increase the capital of the concern to tho | Brookly THE TURF. Wetson J. Waterbury James i Posts English and Russian beaver clots; mado up in the most ap- | ore hundred dcllars of any ove denomination of coin, and in | amount or $¢,000, should tie'employer, $n course of time, tind : , . pe Searomcoepeptetnm pre henson atch i : : od style, such as the talma, felts, cack and reversable, y - nla inteveae’ vo. take: ki tee oh Rises ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—TURSDAY, OCT FOR SCHOOL TRUSTER, ‘vests and pants of rich aud clegant material. larger amounts at the option of the Director. it his interest to take him as a partner. Vlense addre: da Abe general bonte work ix tpclyae Ghanily ; she ls & SOURS, L. TTR ¢ Ss , OC" ‘youn G. Butler. 5 © LEVY. = Signed, eustioin J. me feted aA Pe Sabi .| H_H., care of D. Baker, Esq., 100 John stroet, =< good plain cook, and an excellent’ washer and iconer ; or bef eo ‘nib Ge ag egg ig Fad YOR SCHOOL INSPECTORS. ES IESE, i * ith the view of facilitating the distribution ef the new = * * = Sa ee Ara i, co iat of city neloc, | pzated ho . Mr. Oharies R. Trigler, ‘James Dun, dd onal 4, ‘ y thom- 10.CLOTHING MERCHANTS.—WANTED, BY AFIRST- | Weuld do chamberwork, or waiting ; the best of city refer- | Woodruff names a sorrel gelding, Mr. J. Richlieu names b. . Money 1s Tight —Therefore, be Economical, | ©!) an enalling the banks, broker liyecioned we wonton: clase taleeman, of eevoral years’ experience in this city, | cco given. Please call’at No. 20 West r first street, | Cardinal. Stages will ran fromthe Williamsburg aud Teo FOR DE os ee fend save cash by purchasing of BOOTHBY, who makes th we are now prepared to receive orders, accompanied by gold, | @ sitnation in some good houre; can intinence a good trad third floor, front room. Can be sven for | allp ferries every half hour during the day. Hugh Moone; ‘James Ens fa ting gee, te orde and $e Sous sig or drafts on New York or Philadeiphia, obtain the now silver Mheeged etd ohieet ry 0 rc Soe. Rr Earray . ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ¥ JOHN 1. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. ys Second District. 4s Tashionshle SoG Nest rate cravase, ron auton at coin, and forward it either by our.own xpress, or by other | note addresses VL, Grand street, will receive atten- Ho cra = arene William Simpeon, Jobn Coyle. found in the city, at his gentlemen's furnishing store, No. | Coanpauioe, to every eity aud cown in the United’ States acces. | tin. pins ta ag Rg cA ah ‘NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—THURSDAY, 00- POMS shied Di 83134 Broadway, opj osite the Broadway theatre. SOARES UEpEees OF OiRer DANG and cerconainis cootienane:. |e a a ing, in a private family z Ghee fre Men fre S00, ile itd District, Parties sending us drafts on New York, will of course be TPRAVELLING AGENT WANTED —A YOUNG 21AN | en ee ne ee ioe yeaa three in five in harne to drive, betwoon E.On New Music,_New Prima Donna Song, | charged with the current rate of exchange between New York acenstomed to the business, to solicit orders fora house | Seventh avenue, ne ighteont brated hors Fanny. 'E. White nam Samos Wallace, Jr. ‘Michael Dee, : “Come while the Moonlight beams” by J. B.Thomas. To besung | snd Fhiladelphia (ay about ty of one por cent), but we sail | in the city, "To aman well qualified, & salary of $500 a year ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE | ™ Lady Suffolk; J. Doty nantes s,m. Fanny. Hiteh Disteies ‘ensuing week by Buckley's sorenaders; the words are ox: '| make no cha-ge for attention to these specie commissions te- | will be given and travelling expenses paid, Must produce the te ing and ironing ina small private family | Peek, Alp, and Grand street ferries, Williamsburg, every William McDermott, Paul MoGinn, @eedingly good and most admirably arranged. Price 25 cents. | yond the customary express var ~ tyeneporsatien Saevioe. best of city reference. Address Traveller, Herald office. RE three persons GG abe Whe Ges conte sul teasesapade halt hour during the be ee Pa ae Sixth Distrigt. Also, ‘The Dying Words of Little Katy,” by Horace, Waters, AMS & CO., roadway. ood wages will be given, Apply for two days at No, Lid ‘ : bh : Thomas W. Olmstead, john Moc ney. Will be sung by these favorite sorouaders. Published by | —— ae : O HAIR DRESSERS.—WANTED, A_ FIRST-RATE t Nineteenth street. " ‘ oun ce hates, ee PaNtilaen Ava snaitay of the cusaberrerat eyaice, ig maker, one chat is competont in every. branch of Ete Nineteen ihe ; ath J eiay, Oct Hat helt pant, Gwee'clooks mutch treeenie | PWENTIETH WARD WHIG REFORM CHARTER ost isl in mor o na | wig making. To such a one a permanent situation and tho SITUATIO BY A_ RESPECTABL! "wagor (0; 8. Hoagland Te Nominations.—Pursuant to notice, a number of the citi- c —T. t y the fol ut a respect rari , No, | OE os |, Chai and James Barker, a , with tron frames and circular sosles, are ao- | ofioern were elected, vis, resident A ge: Cerroll; Secre: NE FRANQAISE DESIRE SE PLACER COMME ent, a fewdoors from Third avenue. | (YENTREVILLE COURSE, 1. L—TROTTING,—THURS- | whereupon the following ticket was unanimously adopted 2 be the best; they defy competition in tone, | tary, Chatles Doolittle, Teoasurer, J. Wood. stp ncandlnateing gonvernante dans une famille, pour donner des logons & C day, Oct. 27, at two o'clock P.M. Match $400. Throe For Alderman—Joln H. Clarke. : Taaliy Aas Price. A larce nevortmont at HORACE WA- | Prin aith soms annual exhibition of this Gymnasium | 468 petites demoisclles. S’adresser au No. 74 East Sixteonth = 2 mife heats to wagon. Simeon Hoagland names gr. g. Tecum For Councilmen— Dist. Garrett Vau Cleve, Sabena ine Shem bk iat sball take place on the evening of Wedueuday, tho loth of | #trect. The gengral,howacwork of mammal tomiiy, Wages ao | S0bi oWner pames bik. 6, Bick Jack. Ormnbiton Toav: me 1 Re ere Sa. snapente —— ———- * “4 « figneeee Melodcons.§ D. & H. W. Smith’s Celo= | Noveinier ner. oo ofarrangemonts bo appointed, with full | YW ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMA or month. Inquire a 43 Wost Washington place, near | Pclon 82 rr titer atv nee For School Commissioners—Silae C. Smith, James Ane peated melodcous are tuned in the equal tomperament. The | power to make such preparations as they way deca expedite § child to wet nurse to take to hor own resldeno; o ixth avenue, 7 TOES eURMITURG, dsows, de. ‘i ony is as good in the remote keys as itis in the common. | Crt-‘ynd aleo a floor committee, to preserve order, ou the | Who will bestow on it « moth 5 having iy ol ANTED-BY A RESP! auepaCnhunal YOUNG WoOMA ‘~ ”. ete po Aaniihaees Fer School Trustec—Dr, Thos. H. Horsefield. They are the only melodoons so tuned, and are unquestiona- : own. Please apply at 832 Greenwich street, corucr of Ja; ¥ For Iurpectors of Schools—Thos. Jones, J. Ross, F. Postley, i. HORS CE WATERS, 33) Broadway, solengent, | SYening ofthe exhibition aig aid: commit. | mehe stores ey # situation as cook, and to do general housowork for s | [{URNITURE, FURNITURE—THE IIGHEST PRICE | For Avcseoretiea'k T Bunker, - tees, viz.:—Committes of Arrangements—Mos ‘Charles | | — ay Fo REE PET 4 small private family. Bost of sity reference given. Apply paid for ho old furniture, mechanics’ tools, watohes, For Constables: Bennett, Charles Newhall. Mitamonds.—Carroll & Hutchinson call the | Couimertord, W. H. Burr, G. A. Rate, H. Bogert, A. L. Car ANTED BY A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT oe Saceeens reve mnees wands, if requited, on all kinds of pacieast property. | (TWENTIETH WARD DEMOCRATIO. NAP - be RE hg TREE, Rasa BA Deiaee irl, a situation ae chambermaid or waiter ina 20 penance anenceememere—ven~y | VERO MAG ‘ inds of personal property. ; " fo dT a Ri ve ma ay eg LO A) Fa eagetcommitton Movers. 2 Crerar. J.D | somuy. Can give the beet of city reference, Can be soon ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ | Address or apply to R. Walters, GO Division atroct, woat Mar: | 'T“yeeularneminacions. UBLICAR studs, finger rings, &c.. ho, Every | Ledot for two d at 170 Twelfth stroct, betwoe | ke Y oko 4 tt i 1 a Asituation, as chambermaid, in a boarding ho ket street, For Sonator—John Doherty. ‘wabiole qusranteed 9 Feprevented.. 6a? roadway. Bee er nae WP. dele Math W. L | Fifth avenue and University place. hotel, “Best of city reference given, Apply for two di — For Assembly—Joseph W. Bouck. Parisian Jowelry, of Exquisite | (#48145 Dootirris, Seo," A. L. CARROLL, Prov't, | To Naep—ny A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMAN, | Let Bretentsituation, No. 74 Frankfortsteeot, 0 POLITICAL p For Alderman Thcodore Marting, Jewelry.—Parii lowelzy, of aia , ae itch sn nathet caste cathe RES MAN, YA YOUNG WOMAN Ak ere nervy Hor Asreasor—Euward lignes. i janes, Cw Age hag hp hs RANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT BALTIMORE AND | jy undortanse her toscoee hag tad Seer eto thorough aipecsnid AIGA te aniios te Sls Wanktig aaa tromioe EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- | [ohaciinan, Sin Dire te deta Tc tet: Pena CARROLL & MUTCHINSON'S, 647 Broadway Obio Railroad, Baltimore, Oct. 22, 1553.—To coal com- | j\ace. Best of o ersoon at 62 West y reference given, Can be seen for two days at No. tiou.—For Assembly, Piss ad Oe reas Daniel Do. Sid do. Geoage Ryder.” ‘ leaping Reg pee og pA tet is the Baighe anise, fwenty first street, corner of Sixth avenuo, for two days. 4 Great Jones street. I biccnecn Becretary. Do. 58d do. Thomas A, Dunn, ‘Watches.—Magic, Independent Scconds, @Mameiled hunting levers and open faced watchos, of English School Commie = oners—Noah A. Childs and Wm. ported on this rosd will lows :—From Cumberland to - i Point, per ton, $2 ANTED SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABL ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION CO) Do. —Trustee—George H. Gejh. 0 ; from Piermont to Locust Point, 1 Protestant women, in o small private famil young woman, who is a Protestant,as chambermaid or ittee.—An nd, 1d meeting of the Committes of A Do. — Inepectors—Jerome B, ald and Hi oGuire Geneva make, perfect timekoopors, and warranted, at | per ton, $246, Un coal delivered in the city of Bal Foune, , Ls nureo, or to do general h all family. eats wit to Lhe ners peggy Raa in ae MAOLL: SUtdMINSON'S car’ Brenlway. Advance of twenty-five canta per ton on the above eharges | Gnd isin sewings the other ge chambeimald aod ealeer. | wash and iron food. Hfan mo objection to go in ano cvuntey. | Tengements wall te Beld this (Tuesday) evening, at the, Stay ee eee a mrennn von for two days at 137 Sullivan street, rour building ata! ‘i Plowieg gentionen | _Jossrn Tavzon, Gecretary, = Point a deduction of ts per ton will be allowed. s + | confPore the Committoe:—Pirst ward, John Reed; Secon - pen ateh Ropeising—Carroll & Hutehinsea’| Pols JOHN 1. LONE, Master of Trousporcstion. | [eerme’s Rectory, Fixteenth street, ANTED—A COOK, ONE Wio THOROUGITY UN. | $0, George Nevin; Third do, 1. A Gore; Fourth do,, Wm. | TWENTIETH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN asker of great oxperi who is @ practiea) | © ————___" ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY 4WO SIBTERS, PRO- doretands her busincess Apply at Nosy East from. | Domman; Fitth do., Lyman Candee; Sixth 'do., Thos. 'Ryal regular nominating convention, held a) the house of ® manufacturor, whom they oan recommond tothe HE MAN THAT TOOK THE OVERCOAT FROM ta? — 8 , Be y_ A . we Seventh co, Michael W Kighth do., John B. Has John O'Connor, corner of Thirty first street and ith ave- Ye 8, re ty third street. . ¥ ¥ : Pole, 68 bi Drondway. Peiah Loe Dae ee tee en ee tertante,) one elght er tho other fourteen years of | Wt Ninth do. Jae, L. Van Wart; denth do. Daniel I. Hunt; | nue, on Monday evening, Getobor 24 the folle as bs. WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, ON | Eleventh do., Jackson Vormilyer; Twelfth do., Chas, Mil submitted for the suppers of the democracy of ward, and ‘an be Can de acon for two days in their present situations, 83 St. Goorge's Rectory, Sixteenth streot, Carpetings.—Pcterson & Humphrey, 379 | ‘ve trout i ets, second floor, back room, ‘Thitteonth do., John Dimon; Fourteonth do,, B. Dobin; Fif. | unanimously adopte Meneeyey, have covelvee ong are now opening cect fall | == = : . “ > ane, canter nad Yodo cheengent girl of 16 or IZ years of | tccnth do., Benj. 8, Hart; Sixteonth do., John Caifeey, Seven- For Member of Assembly, je of ricki and elegans carpetings, imported oxprossly for THE TRADES. &C. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL | 84°) : Apply teonth do., Julius Jonson; Kixhteonth do,, Robert J. Dillon; ANDREW LEAKY, ity trade, consitting of rich Bouvaiee carpots, (in one entire | .~~~.wrerwrrrrwrwrerrreewrn ere to cook, wash and iron, Good reference given, In- | ington street. Niuctoonth do., William Wadsworth; Twentieth do,. Theo: For Alderman, earpet, medallion, contro, and landscape border, surpassing OF PERSMITH A GOOD COPPERSMITH WANTED, | auire at 104 West Nineteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | “re Martin ‘twosty-tirst do., Jamo# L. Pinokney; Twonty- MICHEL J. DONOGHUE. Say carpet ever in this country.) medallion velvet, Moqucts | Ct $a per day, for a State in Cubne dood eotecousos fe: ra young Woman, as chambermaid and to assist inwashing | *e°vBd do. G. H. Stryker, Jr. By order. or ¢ ouncilmen, Aawinster, tapestry, and Hruseots carpets, and all gradra ot | quired. Call on Diago Bros. & Co., St Front stout, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | 404 doun8’ ig ded thom het lee place, WILLIAM WADSWORTH, Chairman. Fifty-firet dirtrist—Charles Di ‘ heaper carpeting usually found in carpet stores, Also, ell |“ -d 26 peecaes. girl, to do the goncral hoysewerk of @ small private | And ironing; can be well recommended from her last place, x8. Harr, Fit'y-necond district—Fredorick W. Wiegand, eloths, in great variety, for axle on the most liberal terms. NUTTER WANTED—TO ACT AS FOREMAN IN A | fefttonce ‘Plonse call et" Che ra OF eto a Le | nr ne Seren Sete —___ REE DEMOCRACY.—THE ® DewocRatig | *y-shird distrist—voha Braddy. ; J clothing house, Must be fully acquainted with the busi beet Ah. ‘ 7ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE League of the City and County of New York will hold ro Sewing Machines, for Sewing Fine Linen | 100/n all its branches. To one highly recommended, con. | Mette ettecte, frat floor, front room, Brooklyn. oung woman, to do the cocking, Washing and ironia Tegwlar mecting at its headquatters, room Now lt BARTHOLOMEW DOYLE, and Cotton Goods.—The latest invention, oP the most per- | stant employment and m good salary will bo givon; none TANTED~A GOOD SEAMSTRESS AND CHILD'S of a privat family; ‘ism firat rate cook, and an excellent | Stuyvesant Institute, on Tucsday ovening, ‘Oct. 25, at 7} CONNER’ Baten ak ER. feet. These machines are certain to work an ontive revoia. re need apply. Inquire from Sto 10 and 12 t0 1 o'clock, nurse, Apply at No. 19 Bond street, Brooklya, washer and ironer of city roforencegiven trom her | o'clock, to hear the report of the Nominating Gommittes, aad JOHN OCONNOR, BELSRASIER Chaeee tien in the manufactur of all thin and light goods, Thoy | at 23 Coder street, up stairs. - > a Inst place. Ploase call at 126 Mott stroot, rovin No, 12, up | take further measuros for perfocting the organization of the WS. et MICHAEL CONWAY. ‘a0 much more tty managed than any other, and their cence Sarai rman ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS AND | stai free democracy. Addresses will be made by several distin- LE ee tot babeet - is without a fault. Call and examine the at our ot. AR SAWYER—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A dressmaker, in a private family, by ® young lady who EPs withed friends of the cause, All who. #¥mpathi JOHN CALCULAS, JOUN RILBY, ‘No. 823 Broadway. 1. M. SINGER & CO, J good circular sawyer; to such a ona good wages and | ig thoroughly competent. References given ft her last W2xtr—a RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, TO; | joctsof the party arg earnestly invited to att For Trust wi sveady employmont will bo given. Inquire at #9 Water | omployors, who are going to Europe. Ploase call at 104 do the general housework of a a ob pare, famil thelr nam JOMN JAY, Prosidgnt, FELIX McKENNA, For Sale Cheap.—1 have just arrived with | *tr,¢t near Vike slip Kshs 9 Di street. No objection to the country, et be 8 geo Kapa and Honet and Bi wy ¥ ait Wn. 8. King, Jr, Seorotary, Tor Inepastors of Election, oh I offer for se th a ~ ose mm ae aking care of the obildren. immediately at S7 Thomp- os 4 teen. = * Ofesheriaia’s Bulle Lend stable, Twenty. our nent oe | HMGRAYER VARIRD—IMMEDIOPELY AT BY aR: ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | ton slzect. ‘nd nnpdbicew antes REEENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN OF | First district lute Curen, Mobeel Green, ~ . ‘! 1 a. ! 0 . @0 eet; '" ituation 00d plain ook and baker. Isa first r: - ao Tae _ ape! i y 0} = Neil, Crndde Bes cokatey avales, kind ob goods that will be sulta-. | boy to learn the business. washer and ironer, ‘ilée no objection to do the housework of WANED A SITUATION, AS COOK, WAsitER AND | SMCS J WILLIAMSON, Pea Cheech Certs caraaa, Jona Beepine 44 he gat . RESSMAN WANTED-ONE PREFERRED Wi 15 | %,tMéll private family, The best of city reference given. ironer, by a respectable woman, Cau be seen at her OTIC! E DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN WARD Pith district Richard Murry, Rdward Cu ‘Window Shades, Lace, and Muslin Car, ses cwiat sequaiated with colored work. Apply to 8. | © lease call at 179 Seventh avenue, Present place, 14 West Twenty third strect, Committeo of the Seventh wari are revussted to movt | Sixih district—hilip Corvin Oven ae taint, satin, de toiner, lt coraiben, loops, and all Kinds of | CRUMP, GO Nasa street, 4 ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, 10 ATTEND A BAKE- JANIEDOBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Ing, 2th instant ot eight eeoake BY oder of | wtienant. Conway, Secriaty. gmnbirscoa| g0 direotly there. TARE . ashi sa hen © | Cherry street, nevt of city reference given, Apply at : Te Oy gy tlemen—I accept your nomination for Alderman st oes ecimagemane Safes, Gaylor'’s Pa factory, corner ot Syonben bud Myssis avenve Ki rooklyn, n'ont Gitaaion. wast on ae near Ninth street and Sixth avenu a HE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COM- tne Teontiet ward. MF candor to gentlomen, my moty jance ~ ci aneae = i? G0OD MARBLE WORK. w* Re ate As alee a TA TED=B' - ae mittee will meet at Stuyvorant Institute, on Wednesday | grateful and bearifelt thanks for —RORERT M. PATKICK, solo manafacturor of ths —91X OR BIG I e maid, by a respectable young woman, wha tD= BY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT YOUNG | évonimy, the 2ith inst., at Tico'clook. Puncivatattonianes | fa dy clectod to that Riek aud. rocpo! soteniand, 5. Cole’ pny petra & orm, and one. Sire Ges bo whom oe phewt Enitam Hewee) eit Gon x: pis Py pd rts ae soaany ® pituati = ows wa her and Rn is ularly roqu THOS. J. BARR, Ch’a. vote all my abilities a MJ ven. immediately jours.) with whose family she has | ved, ry reference, ty recawich street, . @. GLASER, honestly and honorably, rac pte. snout sound ike Fy ttiel oot son Tussday and Wednooday, at 16 Bond street, two a F Barut, $ Secretaries, , % * fy eonatitueate, Pit

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