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. ' y ontinuation of the Gent Sale of Valuable POLITICAL, POLITICAL. | ... THE FIREMEN. Wann. —ALI 5 AY will sell | nnn, | A ae eterna | reer ST ere lots Pay Bry 3 t the Merchants’ Exchange, the ~ in i) Kaserted wi "7 ATIONAL DEMGeH#ACY.—GRAND DEMOCRATIC — WARD—NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC BRPUBLI- | VA MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE INSUR- | For Five Covumys or Wanrs See SIXTH PAGER ‘oe two hundred heautiful building lots and villa sites, my and when property a N domoutiration,—Clinton and the epecdy enlargement en regular nomination:— | ce Petrol, held at their Stati . 10 Dutch stree tot Podenttecrsitemes Alto, the large an’ commod mansion house res tty like the natoral eye, Dr. | of the <anuls.~ Demoe republican vlectors of the city For Alderman, on the evening of October Sist, Captsin John 3. Craig 7OWAN, WHO HAS LOST DER PIST BABY, ot by Willian ‘T. Hendrickson, Esq., together wi ationte to call immediately, to = State of Now York, friendly to the usages of tho party, HENRY Hf. HOWARD. eppointed Chairman, gnd James H Seoretary, w thaneliog ta wes notch a Ph irae Rees wee’ of land, and. all tho extoniive outbulldin Bad od Satan eeengom 7 and in favor of Fogular neoivations. sro invited to attoud & JIGHTH WARD.—SIXTH ASSEMBLY DIRTRICR. | rmrCleWing Lecamble and Resolutions were adopted: | | Sing. Kilran, over she store, ¢ ot Jclhtooh aa Weta lage of West Flushing. To be sold + from 9 go E NG, —81) SSEMBLY DISTRICT.— | — Whereas, It bas pleased the 4 y Ruler of ovents, i . . fe fake West Flushing Land Comber” Toone liver Gia Broadway called by the Young Men's Demooratio’ National Club, and Democratic Hogular nomination’ for’ “asroabiy, | themyoterious workings of his. Divine Providence, vo take te hic maps and full particulars, apply to t - - ie the Commiltes of Arrangements appointed by the County iam B. Aitken, | guedenly fgom our midst. by the falling of the building oc- get - ‘<b Wall etre: * ye, Dr. Gilbert will Rem: 7 Judiciary Vomveakion to bo held at . ; Sees oe - | enpied by” Rogers 3 Co. ieee of F ftom ana Stee an | Ma ANIS A SITUATION — Al sthe mam, seme teiena ate han te Taree Cancerone METROPOLITAN HALL, NINZE WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REGULAR | sirects, our beloved lrothor ‘and associate, Jolin Carman; | 4A im ® nrivate, family 4 chev iermaid and to do. ght @abin Passengers for Australia will Fin@ | hours of) and 10 o'clock, (orithour ene eyegy houoen, the THURSDAY, Noyember 3, 1853 ee | Patho" deeply'focling the loss, and doploring, the sud event | Would go with a family to New v Can b fortable secommodations im the splendid A} | No. 483 Broadway. The publig ary invited to call. sh ett panbedtee Caloak, Mir Tas preen ) eettvinn toe Thich has daprived Ite family of a dutiful gon, amaffcetion- | Mended from her last situation. Ca MB ‘ow loading fat pior 44, N. & Fegular Hemocranio republican city cad’ensaty rare tins husband. anda beloved brother, and the Insurance | Apply at 247 Mott strect, nour Houstv, % 8; of Ginse: Malva.— ‘The various ward delegations are respectfully requested td For Assembl fasincere friend and valued companion, therefore, = 2 ra eras JOM A 00., 86 Well otceet.,.|. sess teenie wall Known ieee eee ihe ne ee eee | annulse than sarty beet aad clieal eaten ae ABIATHAR BD. MILLAR i siieeedgen’ YOUNG WOMAN WAN'S 4 SITUATION T0 COOK, REA At dirsolves humors, ovres ovlmonary diseases, strengthens | lowing, among other distinguished gentlemen, have been in- ‘or Alderman, Resolved, That we, the members of the Insurance Fire | wash and iron, or to co housework, in a smal , and the Few Blee: the stomach, and increases thr vital spirits, The sreao te | Vited, and are exy ected to attend aud address the meeting: WILLIAM J. BRISLEY. Patrol, to eetify ovr sincere regret at our sudden, bervave- | Private family. he eat of city rofarenen cain be elven, ‘eatehing the liken for tale by Ci 2 L : ‘or Councilmen, ment, do wear the usual badge of mourning for six 5 ad lived over one yo her last plae e test introduced by CHAS. | {O'Gortialavatreeh ey Mine 172 Broadway, and Boyd & Paul, | Hon Lewis Case, Mich.» Hee oe Yandentil hy ‘Twenty-first District. Twenty-third Distrion, thet we also drape our apparosus and house with suitable om- | Nineteonth street, for two days, fermi i. 6 e'eleak. practical artist in Daguer Hon, Wm. M Corry, Ohio, Hon; Graham N. Fitch, {nd., Bae potanrxs ED wanna, Wiems of mourning, and that we attend the funeral of our Se reer root, BEOO ° wind , Fa enty-second District, wenty-fourth Divbriel ed ausocinte and brother in a body. OTESTANT ENGLIsU WOMAN W! SITUA- $100. Gouraud’s Liquid Halr Dye needs no Puf- | Hon Benj, F. Hunt, 8. Pion. David 7, Disney, Dblo, ‘Ashow DEVAN. Dr. W. A: Mawson: ved, That a committee be appointed to confer with TR aa ona nd ouer no pa fing; neither his madicated soap for curing tan, pimples, and | Hon: H°S Cutting, Bu Hon. R. M,'8. Hunter, Va.,” For Assessor, the Firs Department, and also with Engine Company No. 5, | to do general housework. No otjsction to go a distance in Anson’s Daguerreotypes.—Large size for | (ther sin deformities. Equally renowned ae poudre ihe ee B ‘Onin’ Lewis P. Crow si mbich he was a member, to make suitable arrangements | the gountry. Satisfactory refersice given, Cam be seen for ubtile, for uprooting hair from low foreheads ‘or Const jes, lor the funeral * t cents, colored, and in uice cao; twice the sizo of any im | the wody; lgnia rouge, lily w 4 hair rosteratives, at Jonaruan B. Suay, Puicannex Baven Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, signed by the | t¥? days at 408 Mott etree: Cnc apee wen ity for 50 the old established depot, 67 Walker strect, near Broadway Aor, N.Y. For Commissioners of Common Council, ofticers of this mecting, be transmitted to the aftliotéd family SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. o See - tea tans”? Sances L Van Wann, Wa. C, Crover. | | of the deceased. JOHN 8. CRAIG, Giiaiemas, STU ees ce ie ——— Halr for the Bald.—Time and Care are Great deat 1 ele, ia Sonu Cnow tr Shoot Trustenns, James Lupton, Scoretary. Baker aga food poet cok, Thn art Gt lly referuce enemies to luxuriant locks; but the effects of these des 01 onal, " : ee eer iven. She it also willing to assist in the wi iron ! at 4 6 26 cents. ‘rincipal dexot, Sarker’ Let - * ¥ ° _ y lee a S jong and tedious journeys up innumerable stairs, ake » note of this. ‘“Porfe in all sorts of weather. Eighth avenue, For Inspectors of Election, pri Ang establishment, 439 Broadway. First district—R. V. N. D. nyse, Jacob Brush, . Silas L. Dunham, Ind., . John McKeon, N. Y., . James Maurice, N. ¥., . Nathan Bristol, }. Lyman Tremaine, N.Y., + D. 8. Dickingon, N. ¥.. Ji . Beverly Tucker, Va. . R. F, Steckton, 'N. Ji, n Fram, tor tho Nountitul ; the company at Windust's, N N fOUNG WOMAN Second district—Wm. F. Godfrey, J. Robingon. 4 No. B.kun-steeah ap 4h POASION WAMEED, BY A Soe oe morni Thire district—Levi Springsteen, George Munsom. . ni f , Fourth district—Wm. Ackerman, James B. Mingay. we OG tty PINCKNEY, Foremat ‘the best of city refe seen fur twe days Fifth distriet—Li Parker, Wm. Murr Sixth district—C looke, George MeCu Seventh district— J pictures taken in every Cristadoro’s nsclates Rapa Hair Daten i ti it and unapproachablo Money ts gone | Ths rararation stands unrivaled tvs vorteune called io to soll the best | hair dyes. Tho infallabil ty of its action pom the hair, greater prioe is asked sb i orrectype Tig whether in blackening or embrowning it, is surprising, MEETING OF ALL THE, MEMBERS OF THR INSU- syrpeaanay 7 vance Patsol Will be hgld at the Station Honse on RESPEOTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT. of | Manuf-etured, sold and applied at No. 6 Astor House, (Oris- . ae Eighth district —L ” . pet Te pr aeere uation as shat! nd to assist in washing and Romer montly fuser hat, without cates | Manut Hote a Niath aistrict—Lowis Conover, Frank & Hdwarde, Aucedsy, November 1, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of | fouing: bras the very bons of sity, reieence: feome ee fae of Ch Temsoee en Cumbers, aad IEPA RIPE C.-M. Tngereoll, C D. LAYMAN, Chairman, | Sth) ding te Peed a em S lace, Can ‘be seen till suited nt 9) Chrystie street, rear SPS 9 Chatham aye east cicees Hair Dye and Wigs.—Batchelor’s manufac- Wien, ee Care: DEN 8, ni GhAlrRaR, i 0 Walsh, N. ing, between Hester aud Grand strovts, Isaac G, 8x1xas, Secretary. not Jamxs Hupson, Secretary. . Mi . . 233 Broadway, opposite the Park. where he | Hon. Jas. E. Coole, y : = core Soper saute a atl - — Knox’s Hat and Fur Establishment.— At) | er ee ee arena int the world for the "sole and Bena redtn eee hian ber it INTH WARD—SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.— ; TING OF PROTECTOR FIRE RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO DO THE she world—that is. the world of intellizence and refinement | application of his hair dye, and newly invented wij jomas C. Fields, HL. H. Morange, Democratic Republican Regular Nomination.—At a T A SPECIAL MEETIN' washing of a few families; sho nderstands doing up Pare thoroughly familiar with KNOX’S establishment, 128 | Soupeos, Mine private rooms, sll on.one floor. Copy the ad- William Mootry,’ G. P.’Androus," meeting of the Convention, held at Smith’s, 9 Perry strect, Engine Company No, 22, held at the oag:ne house on |< wa teaticns eenth a ay mens ely Fulton street, where the ladios can procures imaguificent and | rede, ¢ G. Godfrey Gunther, James Parker, in accordance with the recommendation of the General Com- | Sunday morning, Ustober 90, 186i, after the fre in Fulton | ime and uns linen; would al treet, bebeeen Sices valuable set of furs, and the gentlemen the choicest quality Eee George D/W. Clintn From the National Club. mitteo at Tammany Hisil, on Friday, 28th instant, William | street, it was ; ant heatadl oven ef hats, at prices lower than at any other spot throuchout | -Wrige, Wi ‘The Silver Medal wasaward- | First vard-—Jobe had’ : * | Quackenbush was unanimously nominated ag the democratie | | Resolved, That we pass a vote of thanks to Messrs, Smith Me length and breadth of the city," Make him an early visit, | gq py ey. sa Inatitute, this yoar, toMEDHURSTA & | Second nigds Cron wevin. candidate for Seventh Arsombly district, & Brother, clothiers, In Fulton street, for the liberal supply ‘YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH and supply your wants from his extensive stock. PE Dy the American, Jnstivute, thi yer, tet robik ao Segond war conga teria. a pilin, JOHN HOUGHTALIN, Chairman, Pm goog | he compe sti ee eon joie and French perfectly well, andis a good muasician, de- Yupeds, ladies’ front and back bral ls, 40., al- | Fourth ward—Wm. Denman, Siler TN: il ES a Bi et + ¢ tires a situation as teacher in a private fainily. No ob, Paris Fashions for November, 1853.—Mrs. | Wafvon bind’ Warranved nov to sheink 0 olor. Fifth ward—Lyman Candee. ocmpany. JOHN MoNIOAL, Foreman. | t0 "Eo South. of $0, Europe. 1 ferences ean be = LAN, Scoretary. B. F. FARNSWORTH, fashionable dressmaker and im. id se i a Lah Sixth ward—Thomae Ryan. Nee oe Be On OMEN ATION taal yee atone ttle eg nad 0 given, Adress Mr. Laurence, Broadway Post Office. ash ‘ For Avsembly—Charles C, Leig ¥ wee sticks SE ES ea er of fashions, » ill exhibit her importation of fashions | yyayieg ¥Iaar Cutting, Curling, Sham: Seventh ward—Michaot Wall. AE Ptr aa ay ET hans as Lec Secavichntiaes u h i of Pari fo u ‘s ‘utting, Cur 1 poolng Eighth ward—John B. Haskin. td “ ~ Rad bigs nig T A SPECIAL MEETING OF FRANKLIN HOOK K LADY Sleaks, drowes, der thie doy: Wovou tee Wee sae 1adiee aving room, at 45 Nassau atreot, adjoining Liberty | Riven word dome ty Vine Warte Counefimen, 2st diet—Honry B 8 RESPECTABLE FREN. H LADY, LATELY ARRIVED ‘Honry oe, and Ladder Company No. 1], held on Monday evening, c if dist, —Charles J. Holder, 3 Btees ake folloning esemine ned pooiatine wee from Europe, an experienced milllner, woultl Like to go adopted :— sold Hil’s Improved Instantaneous Hair | ‘Tenth ward—Daniel H. Hant. ebrated infallible Onguent, to promote tho | Rlevanth w d—Jackson. Vermilyen. tern rooms, No. 327 Broadway, opposite ‘the Broadwas wher eatre. Merchants, dressmakers, ‘and indice supplied witl Dye, and his blishment where she could take charge of the above ot 31, unanimous), 23d dist.—Corn.’s 8. Cooper, ‘th dist,—Alfred Bi Sone patterns Sen ae cee Twelfth ward—Charles Wille, For Assescr=Atrem Desai ash yoreas, It has boon the will of Almighty God totake from | ittle German. Llease call at No. fe‘Lieyeuaed stgees oe enth ward— % 0 mida wake Gouavats ee An Hearr— | FD ea " For School Commissioner—Wim_ 8, Soe. ombers, ; in ‘ iota ae Pi cog erlnerriin Pht ended patter iP terregal either chrome aorta Mat ten SEL SE For School Inspector—Joromiah Terbell, - ‘aver, ISB: at the confogration th in coeee at Mee oni GARDENER, COACHMAN, AND A WOMAN AS N. Christy, lite tho dissolution of the firm of Smith “to prove it he Sixteenth ward—John Caffrey. For Constable—P. Brushy, Fulton streets. Ae cook wanted—Jo go to a ploasant village in Indiana. Is eee i ptnteaeey Ae Sere cunee DOT: only manu- | Seventeenth ward—Joliue Johnson. pear carl 2 ae aeketolved, That in the death of our ite and brother | is expocted that tho parties will engage for twelve months Bing Vetere chem in the slothing trade, ally | areeyoc mane city yrs eae Apiecnehs ORE | Seatenth Tea ee wed pors INTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, ELEVENTH WARD. | Gnewiis was ever active th the fathtal diners ce nie ttiee | Tom WH bee plete a eee at aeepaid., The situa. doing double tho business ever done before and, | Call. eer eee eee ee oeieen th wand uam Warseworih, My name stil appearing as tho democratio sandidate | ty hrenan and asitinens nett Cacnarse of bia dutiow | 100 Wie ay will be paid tanec ae ee Ee one tees aap Walton etree “Their stock hele | ae want Whiskers or Moustache Use | Twenty-first ward—lenao L. Pinkney. for Assom'ly for this district, Lwould state that Ihave | “Resolved, That the company deeply sympathise with hie | Broad 1 Vigpler se tn len i meee may cacusek. "Th pill Sheas ihomn te crow Sick Gok eurmig aL Foenersescea aark—-G. A Binbens ve: Witherayen from the canvass, dnd shall heartily, coinaide | aictod relatives and friends in shee melancholy beveave. | TRS REE GLE ks a 5 “A . $I Fi Ce ity Convention. - | ment. 5 ° To Journeymen Tailors —P. L. 8 Fe eee ae a eG GRAHAM. 3 WILLIAM WORDSWCRIH, Chairman, | Jorhua Fleet as the regular democrat. candidate foe ‘this | ™esolved, That wo aapend duty for five days asa mark tion na ccachman, Can give goof reforonee, Address CO. hereby give notice to the employes of Union Hall Cloth- treet, all dragei rooklyn, dri Hayes, 175 Fulton. Bensamin 8. HaRt, Secretary, district. . ___ WM. P. VALENTINE. of esteem and respect for our late associate. W. i. B., 362 Broadway. in be seen till engage Kesolved, That a copy ef the above preamble and resolu- —————— —— tions be transmitted to the relatives of our deceased asgociate RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- fag Frtablishment, that the work now out wil de received at FREE GURL SRR LD at MEETING OF THE ELEVENTH DEMO. 18 Fulton street,’ adjoining the Sun Building, where they | ——————_——__ REEMEN, DEMOCRATS, TURN oUTr-Mass MEET. | A™A.MPET Paitone ward Committee, held at & har 1d until their store is rebuilt on the cornor of Fal- : and'brother fremas, i etal y Bare remared unt ther stare ie rebuilt on the Gornee ot b sper 2MBTHCM seus Wood, ing of tle German democrats, © comer of TH street, on Monday evening, Gatober Se THOS. H. CARLE, Gut and fit children's clothes. dist uy objections te eesises Cap er z Jann lara Gtstotcee wivien oungest deuguter of ON TUESDAY, THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, 1838, Hons of the ward, tre following oleh was cdented serine EDWARD 1 'BREMOND, (COMME. | chamberwork or taking care of children. Please call for ‘The Venitians say, “A buyer require the late James McKensie, Esq., of Dundee, Scotland. Tn Dorsuance cf resoludons passed. o@ the 19th: of ‘Octobec regular Democratic Republican Ticket to be supported at : eres jG enue, between Twonty-seventh ES Hecate err ee ereernie reversed 8k On Monday, October 31, at the Church of the Puritans, | Gunwin Auenioan Democnatia League anv rum Gan- | por aie eet tan T A SPECIAL MEETING OF MUTUAL H20K AND - Soattend io'tho multitude of his customers: wie wecaniees | Union aquare, by the Rev. Dr. Cheever, ‘Cuartes D. Rock: Man Dencevatto AgsociaTioN, For Asrersor-—Lewis Dingo. Ladder Company No. 1, held at the truck house; No: 25 | 4 RESPECTADLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. PAeIVETLANALEN yon ase eee thee meee eit hat watt, of this city, to Miss Janny, eldest daughter of John | the undersigned, citizens from all tho wards, invite their | For Constabion Ardeenints, Dennis Lowden. Chambers street, on Monday evening, Ost. Si, she following Bil ages eee Baek eee etena®, St whsleeale reso perfect that you can see their morit with ‘half an 7) Ys , ican "democratic fellow-citizens to participate, ‘th Oe — aint : . | resolutions were unanimously adopter erretail liquor store. Best of cily refercnce or seourity can eye.” eC ee Dace AUR cae ee abite mesuined dan ot colts Ft es lem he Fr re a eeeee HL tet ar eee elete om, Ppillipe: | “Whereas, God in his providence has seen fit to remove by | be siven. Add H., 363 Pearl street. On Monday, October 31, in the enth street Pres- cntio: . . wen ty) a , Rimbark; ath do., asudden, violent, and awful death, two ¢f our brother fire ii : Hoots And Shoes.—The Best and Cheapest | byrerian Church, by the Rev. Samuel D. Burchard, D.D., | $¢,the of which will be clearly understosd’ by” the following | ,cuneems thirty-dret do., Thomas H. Farpu; thiriveccond | menos cy Soha Carmaty of Engine Company No.5, and RESPECTABLE YOUNG GinL WANTS A SITUA. Beees ie ae BROOKS 576 Dua decd strtlele of boots and a, Paracas Meenas to) Mise esxkaare. Fy, Cenc, DGEKS | mnotioass. Saancinretince For School Commissioncre—Jodediah Miller, Hugh Crom- | Wie tinetischerga nt that aate ee eer RY Noe I , ion, as chambermaid and laundros in a private family. Gork sole, double sole, and waterproof dress boots, and over. | of this city. by die. And, whereas, justice to our own deep emotions at so over: | Plenee call at 201 Fics neceee ehied tae eek HOF two days. description. ‘ In New York, on Sunday, October 23, by 0. Garrison Tho Champior of the Progressive Democracy. For School Trustecs—John Anderson, Jr., William J. Bar- | | 404. . over: | Pteaso call at 201 First avenue, third tloor- shoes of every description. Beqy, Oscar W. feoecenly| this clty, to Carmancen Vax WILLIAM L. MAROY, whelming a calamity demands an \appropriate and publie ex: “ SRI Te. ine tea Au bs i rossion of ovr sorrow and sympathy: Th ‘ore, be it ir ee . on a haan ne Sewing Machines.—Grover, Baker, & Co.'s | ZANT Brown, daughter of the late Graham Browa, of ] The sble Expounder of the Law of All Nations, and tho | | For School Inspectors—Jobn Pickford, William Ip. Blais | Prawion of our sorrow andaympathy: Therevoro, bolt | A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUA. ‘of American Citizens, 5 ' tion to do chamberwork and plain sewi Meadentc=Mbarnlitisy aad Teasing) ea ecaitaierceat Tarr; town. THe CABINET. . Hiram Engle was appointed the Colloctor forthe wara, | #ebtived our Department’ of auch esteemed ‘and’ valaavie it erwork and plain sewing, or to tnko Ge ‘use of the great time ard labor saving qualities of the | _ At Lyons, N. Y., on Wednesday, October 28, by the Rev. ‘The Roprosentativo of the Union Democracy. saa e ade eaaeat ates tccatae tere cor he weed members, jand regret that, wards are the only medium | cere of children. | Apply at Sld Frout s.reet, between Gouver- sewing machine being nvw universally mitted, and several | Mr. Kellogg, N. Esrenscusm to Cornaua A. KINGSLEY, only THEIR ACTIONS Committee. JAMES C. WILLETT, Chairman. tarot vending Sen oxrreas the Shtenaity 16L) our igrist 4¥ 20 diferent patents having already appeared, the next qnestion | daughter of Andrew Kitgaley, Es Entitle thom to the Confidence and Esteem of the Nation, i _| heart rending a catastropbe. aving , Joun Hanr, Seoretery. Meaeained EGS ee coenasile ast hi RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION which naturally arises ie, which one of these is best adapted lisebos ao aes ee DOWN WITH THE TRAITORS TO THR UNITY AND HARMONY | ————— WW) _____ PERE (Cn wee rome Roi esre eam eon rere ied nurse and plain sewer. The best ot refereace fron Ae for household or manufacturing purposes? In answor, we O¥ THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. jOURTEENTH WARD ‘NATIONAL TICKET:— Protect mC. Inst place. Pl at 210 sull Would beg Jeavo to state it lew words the advant: Died, Untrammelled Personal and Industrial Freedom? Protection Engine Company No. 6, that they have, after = jh lease call at 210 sullivan street, scoond floor, Which we believe our machino. possosses. over all other; Rak Jo, whi disc The meeting will be addressed by German and English Jang tic epesninnind <coseer of Deceperity. snd usétulnen, | bask Even. —— fair did examination of ite merits, and. with gon On Sunday morning October 30, while in the discharge |, taters, and resolutions will be submitted for adoption, %, | deon thus forthe first time called to mourn the death of & 7 ee Genesieave the caso in the hands of an enlightened and dis. | of bis duty an a fireman of this city, Mr. MicHax O'Bary, | "rhe following distinguished domocrate have been invited to beloved gomende in she Geld of duty and to: Xranklin Hook aahis hacer ead oo Alina che eet i f ry ; look and Ladder Company No. 11. = and Ladder Company No.l, that they have thus, almost a ov ve- oe ataniee oe Panes ake ieee oat, . Hie | funeral will take. place this ae 4 as FO! | renee Secaten nein nene THOMAS WHEELAN. the very outect of their career, been made to shod the tears of | Mente, and one front room on fourth floor, to let , with board, handeom host durable team, and one whion ‘will | o%clock, from bis late residence, Nu. 44 Gold street. Ee He Oe Dalla For Councilmen, Ne ae ee ey eR ea cea [meee um rent MnTOAUEORR, PATER OMN EXE ORERSL Fs t , No. aes : Win. chy . ¢ aillicted families an — a ea rapa = vide aie ted stitoh Be ees aes On Monday, October 31, Catuarivg Lavor, wife of Daniel | Hon. James Guthrio, Gon. gone A os bones rigger Ly 8 FI uring them that all our GERMAN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, IS DESIR. oe Pei tetne enol alice avy other’ in use-and so, | Lalor, in the 66th year of hia age ; Hon. Jefferson Davis, lov. Horatio Seymour, ee, =e ie dal hearts are beating in sympa! y wit theirs, and that the vir- ous to find a situation in a private family or school. Sho Oured tous exclusively by letters patent, Recosdte the | _. The friencs of the family, and of her sons, John, Wil- | Hon. Jame: C. Dobbin, Gov. Wm, Bigl EAB TY), SF Om aC ei tues and sacred memories of the lost ones'will be kept alive | understands music and speaks the French language. In- eared, Yo a ‘exclusively by letters patent. | reqning at Kiamand Daniel, and of "her sons-in- law,” Patrick S, | Hon. Robert McClelland, Jone BS ip our hearts to inspire our future and roward our past | «juire at No.8 Adame street, Urookly doesentirely on the "cam or eccentric movement,” without | Brady, Henry Shields and Thomas Dougherty, are reapect- if x For Cokstab! ER i i 'SPECTA! we WAN Tah She use of a single cog wheel, cannot fail of convincing the | fully favited to attend the funeraljfromn her lata residence, | Ho2 Caleb C Nicheleon, Narwanrer, Fron, x Q. Hurren, jAenolved, That this comoany, warned by these admoni RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A PLACE AS A most casual observer of its immense strength and consequent | No, 38 First street, to-morrow afternoon, at half past one Buren, ‘or School Commission boy teeter ieee ot ie uitewenseetiens ny eee Need ies fend beni 4 in ‘ ; : ; a collec” : ousework. o 3 Reathe rene poo Ra a By cron | o'clock, without further invitation, Boney: Peele Dr. Huon Swrenxy, Asnanam B. Davis, tions of thoso “not lost, but gone before,” and that, though | ence ean be given. Apply at208 Henry aon ‘Aysrecollecting tho dictates of prudence amid the de- of duty, we will shrink from none of the labors ne- RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS F . | Hon: Is minutes to lenish the quil, d bles to ord) On Monday evening, October 31, at six o'clock, of con. specie geiton or silk of two or tires hundred yerde is | sumption, Makaaker, only daughter of Pattick and | Hon.8 B. Church, 2 ‘or h Anprew L. Byrnx, * Tuomas Fay. For Schoo) Inspectors, Hon, Wm. Wright, N. ‘anufacturers of boots, shoes, bags, clothing, mat Bridget Lynch, aged 20 years, 7 months and 19 Gaya. ri " "Fl: Je McLavonuin, Cras. Matruews, ily imposed upon ns. i # situation as nutee; understands the care ef children, tresees, carriages, and ‘all cloth or leathcr work, ‘where | ~ ‘Tye relatives an (rieads of the family are renpecttully | Hot: gen C. Wright, N. ¥., Azariah C, Flagg, Bea. foun ge ene MRT ehanolveds hat wo attend the funeral of one doceagod | ‘aud wil ‘he "found. a trustworthy” peraony” whove ghe: giteneth and durability aro required, from the very finest | invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at half | Hon. B. Welsh Hon, R. F. Purdy, Ist district—P. H. McAvoy, John Dolan. ind that a copy of these resolutions, sgued by the ou, | raGter Mill be found satistactory from respectable families $o the heaviest, will fina this tho only machine adapted to Seno Glelack; fram Ree caunta’ reitlenos,” Nos 10) 4i-HenoMarsoncsoy er: Hon. Levi 8. Chatheld, 4a do. —¥raacis Fyn, John Leamy. ‘ polished ie the Thepald sory eons; signed by the off | now in town. Please call at No. 9 Oliver street, Chatham Seiz uso. Pamphlets containing drawings and aumerous | past two o'clock, from pal h No. Ton. Wright Hawkes, Hon, Fernando Wood, 3d 0. —Davie Garthwaite, Join W, Garside, P e Herald and Sunday Meroury. square, for a few dy; Sestimonials trom those who have used them for years may | Stuyvesant street, near Third avenue. Tom Yat verplanok, Henty Aroulariea. Bas; 4th dor —Mfotael Fletcher, ‘Joseph O'Brien, Ay EE ARIE TS ) Foreman, 4 seiestihes > —-——— Be had, and the machine may be seen in full operation, ‘On Monday, October 31, Euza, wife of J. H. C. Blane. Hon, Ropert elie peer ee SE Go, SNIhe We Mesneee Wins Fieniriok, . Taran, Seeretary PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, galling at our office, No. 94 Chambers street. A gold modi The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully (Here followed tho signatures of seventy-two democratic 6th do. —Patrick Meehan, Henry Kean. AL onOMTR Enon payee ag pee tress, is Seats famity: lerstands al] has just been received from tho Fair of the American Insti- | inyited to attend her funeral, from her late remdence, No. | Gorman citivens of t ferent wart 8.] .—THE MEMBERS OF PROTECTION ENGINE | Of family sewing: would do light chat on Pe ee Dep enting maEtiEs cy ee, 218 Eighth avenue, te-morrow morning, at ten o'clock. | Up, then, for the defence of our constitutional rights, and GIXTRENTI WARD REGULAR NATIONAL DEMO- Company, Nou return ce mort sincere thanks to cho | Jeeton to tothe country. Can give the ten of ety raf ’ 4 ‘ i ertic Nominations:— t ent gener , for un- ces. ev" et, Sewing Machines--Another Wonderful | Her remains will be taken to Fort Lee for interment. Pretty Meringderpere arrearage: cues For Aldermar—William C, Seaman, . ceasing and untiring efforts to discover the remains of our | third floor. improvement.—I. M. SINGER & CO. have now on exhibi- On Monday, Octrber 31, Wi1iam Henry Connor, son of | 1000, "of our hard won liberties. Come, democratecbhar. | For Aesessor—Jobn Phaton- late brother fireman, John 8. Carman, who lost his life at the = : = = & new and original machine, which takes an entirely | C. A. and Eliza Connor, aged 5 years, 8 months and 14 | W20y is strength. r For Couxellmon—Forty first district, Jared Gibson; forty- | fire in Eulton street, on Sunday morning, tho 30th inst. ‘The | A “SITUATION WANTED, AS COOK, BY A FAITHFUL ‘Rew stitch ina new way. ed for stitching linen, | days. pre ah Pemba ee EY OO TY Rone ee Be Cenktis Sharp; forty-third do., Thos. Judgo; for- se ee he . ey) ae ae ms a Edwin, ear renee paegeorent saved ith sass. of the most respect aad other fine good ed to work a com ds of the family/are respeotfull _ | ty-fourth do., Mr. Cousens, ercer’s Dining Saloon, and Smith Brothers, 0 ilies at p s city, to who ean refer. Serdar mane dcntenct sian Tun eet, | tnd teatond ir fener, trom tho roinace oft | FOV ASE Ntnciste Vaibea aaa Rat cisinmecSa: | "tel Commu” deeniny Barn, go Oregry. | Ha Puc ts: r tbe bona Semi of stnats | Wiald wind oan vs in walt aad a pth pr aad pe OT ned ee Be parents, No. 298 Spring. street, to-morrow afternoon, at ereongE es A. misehing af tie: rapataioh elastin Coe" Inspectors of Rlestion-- Murrsy, Fran- | searching for the remains of our late associate, who was | ‘ul Sixth avenue, Lotween Twentieth and Twomty fret sta,” & are inv: mi bern lee oe ee ed cela iglaaa: [tent an pacar Sa = Spuvenkbrertes: : Ch Fires ware " 40, Wiliam, Dall, ‘Wiliass Gonnors Shira Cake sa pee ruins of the Fowler Buildings on Nee of ~ ae eee iene mac! 5 croup, Nan do White® . — 3 four oy . Or: 5 7 Ce 8, Foremaa. PECTABI, L WANTS" DOO Sma ate eames chia of Dr. Charles D. and Maria Louisa | eld at No. 43 White all strest, October 25, 163, the follow: | 40-,Jobm Hoey, — Willey fourth do.. James H. Ceaieford, | Octo GouRsan, Seoretary. SPECTALLE GIRL WANTS’ A SITUATION, AS {ftamatrosn: can do embroidery work, and has ne objec- tion to d fed ey chi 7 ted, SE rAgad 8 pean 6 sNOnEtA ean LGR ing name persone were unanimously nominated, to wi ‘or Alderman—Patrick Hogan, enth do., Ward , Peter J. Henry, F REMEN sixth do., ' ©homas Baker's Last New Song—“The ‘ames Saxton, Char! agarian’s Lament,” words by James Simmonds, sung by The friends of the family are particularly requested to For Councilmen—First district, Michael Moloney; Second Soot alexander M. Alling; amberwork. The best of city reference can be iven. Can be seen for two days at 17 Firstavenue, botween, c pin. n Smith, bers of United St: ‘we fth and Thirteenth streets, sscond ste front vr at Jullieon’s con: .. Price 25 cente. Publis attend the funeral servi at the residence of her | district, Bee ten te For Constablos—BenjaminfJ. Carr, John Asley. ines iz & ory, ‘room, HORACE WATERS. Every lover of Uborty should bu ta, Ne. 469 Broadway, this evening, at eight o'clock | \ For Assessor—Michaci Doran, Jr. ; int. +. f New philic < LT ee ad Song Tare Vesclaatys (he retaiita: Will’ “be takes’ to7Pitiadeliita Fer, School: Commicsioncrs—Androw J. Perry, Patrick ALEXANDER M_ ALLING, } Chairmen. No, 4/414 Bhi RESPECTADLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS i re ; pamLermaid, or to do (general housew Melodcons.—S. D. & H. W. Smith’s cele. | '@morrow morning for interment. For Schoel Trastece—Poter M. Bayard, James Sorahan, | JOU CATARAY: | 2 Seoretarias. Tice Chay Louypands during their Fecent visit to the Em- | faniy; isa tret rato washer aud ironers Gan give peodige Beated melodeons are tuned the equal temperam "The ay matey Oetreee Oo Hee Buvau, aged 60 years, Or eat ectors—Neah B. Stokely, James Spelman, ~ = TTY 7 vartoand: Your imeinai open aS creuas aye | fer ec from her | # Place, Please call at No. 128 Chrystie ep RE The friends of the family, also the Seventh ward police, | For Constables—Alexander Brulte, Charles Daly. PGHTRERTH AND TWENTY-FIRST WARDS NA | freman'a welcomm, and, a it by magic, thy sympathetic —the only melodecs #0 tuned, and unqueetionably the x * nomination—James M | chain formed which binds old friends together. Our hearts Beet. HORACE WaTERS, Sis Broadway, sole agsaty” | are respectfully invited to’attend the funeral, from his | _ Inspectors of Eloction--Firet district, John Fay, Michael | 24, tional Democratic ehiain form. . s tha Tate rendence, No. 243 Monroe atreet, this afternoon, at | Doran; Second district, Thomas C. Buras, Thomas Croede; YARD B. BURNETT, Chairman, | 2%6'5,°!0H to express with words the warmth of friend hip Third district, James Fitzgibbons, John W. Bro’ w b reacts © inspired; and we would take this early Bisse pcmlliscie esminierertamee te ae’ | eelmead vel pesecl jleanetory coinanee Commits: John Fay, Wiliam Stkeloy, Martin | JU Anrwon, Seorsery, _____T_| Taporsinity to juvice the mepiogy of Zour nobe company, | Stal Mesh taking caro ots e.—The je are respec vi ome to 3 , Va. 9 ‘regier, Charles McCay, el ria > VENTIF' “4 i 7 ¢ y reli © frou her last pli 4 Brosdwa ‘ahd, seo the tate of the splendid piano at che | On Sunday afterioen, October 50° at. two o'clock, ax. | “BfeFsitenise reserscions eng aera nously adopted -— TP ENTIETH | WARD INDEPENDENT REGULAR | we have no hope of ever being able to re FoR serenes frown her last place. Please call for two days wenty-seventh and Twenty- ce that is now winning golden opinions. DREW JACKSON ALLEN, in the 65th year of his age. Resolved, That this, convention, m conformity. with the Yor the attention you pail us in escorting us to our place | *¢ 268 Seventh avenue, between HORACE WATERS, tole agent. His Masonic brethren, the inembers of the 0. U. A., | instructions of the rational and Stato admini t a Fa rhea spe ts a in the line 1g ovr etre ie cls Asnoz | crate of the First ward, which they represent, are fully | Por “QounilmenFifty-trmt dietrict, Charles Darr: he Best Pianos in the World.—T. Gilbert | eee tne neat a tinings | fatisfied that Patrick Horan, their candidate for, Alderman, | pcr, Councilmen Fifty tret, district, Charles Dare £00. . : tration demo- procession, for your good care in hous eighth streets x the dinner served up by your company at Odd 7S rOUNG on the day of our arrival we are ander great RESPECTABLE YOUNG GiRL WANTS A SITUA- f tion ax cook, or to do general housework; no objection is fully equal to the necessity of reform required in our city 5 i and to Mr. Charles F. Myers, tho foreman of No. | ZX, ton as cook, or to do keneral h 5 NO « janes, with iron frames and ciroular soalos, are ne- needs ing, | go eure ot sight ix | Owen Kenny. +| 9, ad the committee who wore go untiring in theie efforts 0 go a short distance in the country cit Bnowledged to be tho best; they doly sompetition in es beat he bl eau ahaa ee ress er, bei government; and that caviog a soccenne ac pee For Areessor—Bartholomew Doyle. Promote our happiness. escorting v Py ences given. Inquire at 185 Ninotecuth street, over the shoe Feilidy Ant Proc. A larze ansortment at HORACE WA: | St ten o'clock. His resaains will be Ja and especially of the distressed emigrant from every country | For constables John Connor, Belthasser Glassier. City Brisow, Hall of Records, Navy Yard, and other pi Siete. Wen De aeen Soe eve tare. roadway, the sole agent n . ‘ a LAS “» 2 * | of note in your city, we are especially indebted. " " “i oe id At Rahway, N. J., SaMvxt Kippxn, ‘ate of this city, aged | ™ENTOPC: os i. theother nominees of onr ticket, this | tith, Michael Conway iro Me. Beach, of the New York Sus, for hte attentions dur- OY WANTED.—WANTED, A RESPECTABLE BOY This Day Join Goldsmith's Cheap Classes | 50 years. Convention, has endeavored to select, candidates, who it | EO% inspectors of Schoole—John Coughlan, John Riley. ib to thas miamneuoeh entabliaiinent,we tee arose onic, about fourteen yours of axo, to nttond store, &e., in the i 5 foi is friends are invited to attend his funeral, this | elected. will perform their duties in @ manner worthy of , * Blection ists Sue preminms valued 5 S00. “Vent wait absee 8 | astermoon, at two O'clock, Friends in New York may ar- | iemseivve ane bonoratie to the war seer neneesers of Blain. Wiest dlskriet, Like Caren Sto i Michael Green; sécond 49. John Coyle, Roger Monahan for the counting house. Ludies’ classes at 11 A, M, and4 | rive by the twelve o’clock train. ae, HARLES McCAY, Chairman, third do. Christopher O'Neil, Thomas Cruddon; fourth a @elock P.M. Apply this di On Monday, October 21, of paralysis, Mr. Samus Cort- Michie tomas Se, }seorcta ies. Patrick Kearnan; John Brophy; fifth do. Richard Mu Lanpt LivinGston, aged 71 years, 1 month and 8 days, Edward Cunningham; sixth do. John MoLarkey, Owen The New York Picayune ts ahead of all ‘The ft ’ CHARLES DARRAGH, Chairman. this occusion to express'our satistacticn in | lower part of the city. Preference will be gives to dooce, plondid triumph of sre ia the conseraction | siding with his parents, Apply at 108 Wall esesk. and fastest printing engine in the world. For | — oe the invitation to visit tht Henatp office we hereby retu B INESS SITUATION—TO LUT, A LARGE COUNTRY our thanks—a favor which we w: ave bee! store, ashort distance from the city. Inquire at No, rermitted | 14 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. to avail ourselves of hed time and circumsta Sin | Bannan: the family, also the members of the | ooo Our ecknowiedzments are also due, and we heteby tender | err on this week ‘The engravings are the bost in every | yore neran sof the family, ‘alto, the mem his funeral, ECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT THIRD AND SIXTH | _ MicwAnt. Conway, Secretary. them, to the Superintondents of the Navy Yard at Brooklyn OY WANTED—AT THE ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 300 Piny_ that were ever issued in a three cent paper. The cut on | 2° Tor -ow atternooa, at (wo o'clock, from the residence of | Spy Warde—National republican o rf WARS WEL BEST GAG tor the attentions received at their hands. Also to the of: Broadway; s respectable, intelligont Ind, from 14 to 16 0 pital hit. 5 ° pacar st No a, 60 bso disotx ng oe a DaWis. Clinton T TIETE WARD — | i cers of the receiving ship North Carolina—wo declare our. | years of age; he murt perfectly understand giving change, , fun, wit, satire, pathos. and sentiment, line its columns, his son in. law, William H. Warner, No. 169 " or jom bly- Tee A MUEL BENNETT, Chairman, People’s For Cone a nomin: selves woll pleased with the discipline, cleanliness, and good Boys who -annot bring the most eatisfactory references to 4 it—read it. Sold at all tho news depo! Office, No. 15 | The remaine will be taken to Greenwood. J ry 8 Eu 4 irman, tion 140 any, ah ‘ounce order observed on board; and for that alarm of “tire’’ on their honesty need not trouble themselves to call, Spruce eresh, “Mail subcribers, Sa gra On Fridas evening, October 28, of disease of the heart, | Jou CLanexy, Sooretary. Joters in favor of wholesome Ins, Board, cot up for our emvsement, heCommandant must uot | innuiry wilt be made ae to thir provious character. “Salary |, Proprietors. oL, Pgox, in th year of 2. - wn nen a ° e forgotten, per week. =% citer lone ss Reh Sten an, | FUE EARRICAT gf MEP 0, Tan, BERG; | Ce come, | efamearedmte QU renee ens etn | Seen ae x z ‘atic ica lectors 0 1e ward, held a w je «rdinary length of a card o1 anks will not allow BIN. 8. —" _" 5 » le Garpetings.—Peterson & Humphrey, 379 | on Sunday, October 30, ‘ Yo Einblem, No. 8 Wea Broadway, on Monday ‘evenin SMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA: | Wy'\\t Uarticularicing, co one aud all of whoa wetter ow | CARINETHARE charge of a manufacturing establishment, Sesetvay, ber ae froin ery Aarcosted tepreati toe On Saturday, lata at Vigo sg beds apg October 31, James G. Jacobus was called to the Chair; A, D: cee ee ere re Dale thanks, where office furniture and desks are the principal articles No, 206 West Fifteenth street, Carozinx, widow of e Wilson, John D. nm, E. ‘art, James Clark, Philip a 5 a i ‘ire , y } . B. 3 re late Thomas E. March. Gebhardt, Francis R. Tillow, Jacob Rusk, Patrick Kerrogen, Wm. THompaom, Seo nek de At her late residence, Paterson N. J., on Monday,-Oct. | and Thomas Sherwood, were appointed Vice Pre ots; ani ‘To the etficers of Engine Company No. 9, and Hose Com- Toa good workman and draughtsman, good wages cs trade, consisting of rich Bow y Laie panies No. 28 and 46, we were under great obligations for the | and steady employment will be given. Apply at 9% Broad: use of their hose during the trial of our engine at the City | way. Also, six good workmen wanted. Poaxpet ever! try,) med Pruinster, tapestry, and Brussels oarpot { , ; EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- vy 81, Mary Ayye, wife of Arthur Quion. William Francis, Andrew Ciark, and H. B. Cuttin ig, Seore : me bly district, El ‘th "At BT ean aheaper carpeting usually found in carpet stores, Also, oll- |” ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at series. serie, following report of the Nominating Gemmell horce tae of ind eruicetine oimantnaee oF the ica Aspuraniy pflegs ta cur old associate and ox member, Mr. JamesRiley, | (4OOK WANTED.—A WOMAN WHO, THOROCGHLY sloths, in groat variety, for sale on the moet liberal: terms, tend her funeral, which will take plage to-morrow morn- | ¥** Tecelve! a ia district Bleventh ward, held at 49 avenue D, a commun our reception, and bis aselduous attentions during ruc vac A OnE washing, and ironing, wad can SOS OPE OTS + on was received from Wm. P. Valentine, declining the :o- . ic : m | i tory olty recomme: " Elegant Wedding Cards, Envelopes, Wa- | "f.‘Nanarone:k, on First day evening, the 30th inst, ae minaticn as the candidate for “Aseembly, from this istrict | “ethe Tacifties enjoyed by va in roashing New York, | B® tthe basement door. ray Rometing truly’ opunts Is invited to BVERDELI'S ae paneer aged 66 years, sorpaaléally saved Sib dish <Joanra Be JRaRsOn: ef 7 JOHN DILLON, Chairman. | pine the steamer Bip’ van “ivinklos who GM all i bes O% rey ei hg ic Mfr gc gfe? RL style ot wedaing cards, eavelopes, silver plated taud hee tantra thlvatterssen, at clock, fi 10th dist.—Peren M. Souenex. atincean eva Were! Bent Gi Power to add to our ¢ mfort. f t to discharge the duties ast pigeon Kepe ony 4c. Broadway, corner of Duane street. Estab- | to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from See pcg reaa Gt cEtCIDE: iah Harper, David Kerr, Scott Gunzon. We, cannot close this brief card without acknowledging | Sioty. ‘Tho best of city reterence fin Tantei eee Horta‘ ious her late residence. Kew | Suds. “Ateets osontd demeanor arate place will be e- ‘At Glen Cove 1. I., on Monday morning, October 31, | Eef Cousta'leo—John Sherwood and Charles Ri . the honor conferred u30n our compan For School Commissioners—Dr. Abram D, Wilson and ENERAL COMMITTER—AN ADJOURNED MERT. | Yor, who literally converted one i ing of the Democratic Republican Goneral Committee H. Wetmore. hile moving in the procession, and loaded our chi GEORGE W. MILLER. ef sai Curtain Materials of every deserip- | James Jouxton, Le 56 years, 5 months and 1 day. , 11 be held st the Stuyvesant Institute on Tuesday evenin, hac SERS: Since: Ne RGtamRY ikon _ csr = then, face ang muslin curtain’, window shades and coral, | ‘The funeral will take place this morning, at ten oclock. Trusteo—James E. Fountain, She dish of November, a6 balf-pastT e’clock. Pensveal a Hemant bouquets. May they never | (VARRIE.—YOU PROMISED 10 CARRY A NOTE ry Boer sort tones hen hao relien notes teins ire og At Galveston, a Mrspresl 6, eg we of a a or Asembly—Jobn 7. St Pe toe tendanes ie articularly Tegurate J. BARR, Chatrma: ha one, tat fee pete Geass iene taeeented C Pats Gch pnt not. Pinar oe Bad ne— 7 LS . 7 e ” “ ” yn o ee ing letters, ‘A. M. & R, DAVIES, Upholsterers, No. 196 Bowery, | Laughlin, (formerly of this city,) in iO Year OF CF | . ist dist.—Daniel Harrigan and John LF 2, ee airman, te protect the Tueauty”” as well as the “booty” to whieh | sauresecd with Niet ced Lets: as es ae Sire letters, Jet 2d dist —John Wolf and William Hoffm’ aWarpinpeny, } Secretaries, they may lay claim In b the SOM ANT. ia a stand Is you Now is the Time to Buy Your Curtains,— Bd dis Qa . X. * . es : PRENCH SEAMSTRESS WANTED—T0 GO TO NEW _ COMPANY NO. 2—THE | fg OMCae,, Good recommendations required. "Address biy and eloquently addressed by IL, H, | TLLUSTRATED LECTURES ON CALIFORNIA. JONES? A tac ionaratet ts, Soke Caraee, hemetoamiiies ; ack - 5 tt he funeral of Mr. Jo! man, former! ni ration: 7m SEE THIRD, FIFTH AND SIXTH PAGES, | aorange and JG. Furguon, Fantorcope of California, the Plaine and Salt Lake, | Foreman of this Company, also Mr. atichael O'Brien, Pore: | [JAD WANTED ABOUT 15, iftren and of a oe tate steel of surtin mucins, I “ind ‘wusiia euricioy | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 08, > - oornic t less than the ust ee RR eer JAMES E. JACOBUS, Chairman. faithfully painted by the best artists, from fifteen hundi f Hose Company No. 6, who lost their lives at the fire 4 Charles’ London Cordial Gin.—Since the Vice Prosidents—E. B, Hart, Abram D. Wilson. John D. | doguerrcotypes taken expressly for this purpose, by J Wesley | "2% of Hore Company Ape ‘The membets wil | Honstle character. Apply at No. 8 Jauncey court, 43 Wi introduction of this now celebrated gin innumerable arti- PERSONAL. Rion ary Caged 2 G ved Francis i Tillow, donee, sad Forres een th itepe Che Is cov Mormons and meet at the carriage hovse 1g 0’ clo i ay. By or. J “ Jordinl Gin’? bi www ‘acob Rusk, Patrick Kerrigan, omas food. Californians, will open a e] ure Foi 3 f , Foreman. uP Sarees, Tam the Sole importer and proprietor of the DOPTION.—ANY LADIES WISHING TO ADOPT AS . Wintran Enaxcts, ; Secrotarion, | {23sveming next; thekete 25 conte, “A full descriptive lecture 4 fe semmiets, Recretaty. Aa ayery Sapna 7 Lat Shs COMET RE See Eat eee y wr y % distilled eir own two. very , from four to + ' wrist, inna ’ 6 A ip fer are by the sees selebeatod of Lenten Evel ight years of age, will pl !, Herald office, i. B. O sictrech ot Reform, GR Brosdway, two deces rth stroet. Sse yar me by the most cel JUTTING, cises. ia gin is packed in f atten A Dottle tating where an intorv: dozen square bottl ESSRS. SMITB BROTHERS, CLOTHIERS, OF = Se ont ed edt Loeeaill ioe Hae ak pe hh Tem mped and has my fac simile signature, Without EVENTH WARD RATIFICATION MERTING—AT A MISCELLANEOUS. Sehrnam Latiec Compton tke tee ios ear ond ae GEAMSTRESS WANTED IN 4 PRIVATE FAMTLY— ‘Sbis none are genuine. For sale bya! dru, of gins VIGILANT MAN WAS OBSERVED AMONG THE nd enthusiastic meeting of the democracy of the | rrnnnrarnnrrnarrrrrrrrrerwr rrr errr cont supply of retreshmente furnished the members while on One who understands cutting a aking children’s fo defound at every respectable bar in tho city, and whole: firemen, last evening, who deserves considerable credit. d, hold at the Hoadquarters, 173 Madison str VAST OFF CLOTHING —THE BEST PRICE WILL BE | Guty attheiate fre inthe Fowler Buildings. Clothes. To one well recommended a ood apna = sale at my store. Tt was William E. Stillwo!l Jones, who keeps a coffee and ek By em cietice ot Binary Be large of small lots of go NOAH L. FARNILAM, Foreman. feraahort time, Address B.R., Herald oes. m 0 EDMUND C. CHARLES, 7 Park place. | Diy oon, No, 449 Broadway. House, = Broad: \HARLES B. HORNBY—IF IE WILL CALL UPON re EW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT.—AT A MEETING ALESMAN WANTED—IN A RETAIL CLOTHING Grvoe Church. 5m har tee ibdicwwn preted or send his address to Willmer & Rogers, No. 42 Nassau retarios. The ne of the Board of Engineers and Foremon, held at Fire- | AD establishment, ror5 reat wa be paid tos gous moh and Geran ombroiderios, lace goods, linen haudker: | #éreet, New, York, he will hear of something to bisadvantage. | com ittees submitted the following tick SETICAL-TARIPERINILWE: RR TEUN ORIN | SEC a following | Pong German (over) ,wne thorvghly, ar derstand = oa ee nn ne | una I OUR = 7 i y — 4 Stout on Eaiarday, Ochs 29, 1803. Popular tender popular ANNY HAS FORGOT THE NUMBER. If YOUWILL | For Alderman—Thomas Woodward. may be oxamised every oventag, from, 7 to 10 o/eloek, at | The feneral ofthe tate J, German, Will teke plage at the ply at 186 Fulton street, Brookly geods, and popular prices. inform her of it, in the Herald, sho will send a note, For Counciimen—-lth, disteich John 1, Dusyoo; 1th dis- | 419 Broadway. Very pleating sad aatlataatory demonstra, | church corner of Fulton and Wiliam streste, op Tuorday GMTPATIONS, WaNTED—roR A FEW FIRST Rave Tia prained, commended, nad oxtolle, 7 JAMES H.MONROE, OF TENNESOED, 18 IN Naw | Tet Asewor—suaCedaye atoat work upon the spiritual philosophy for sa OF Henk ce Gia Patce ne Oe MO oy tue Busses and general Keueeworkers, “Familie Sesegy as ee eee oT arelh tes weight in gold ? Yérko'he ia reauosted (or send: his sadveds to box 25, sok T Constableo—Christopher F. Klenk, Charles F, Dicken: | 7 iueeing.NEW SYSTEM OF CURING STAM: | M. in cltian's dr t banners, m ages of | curing good help, can be supplied at J. Paweom’s, 130 Faltoa For parifving water,” “ : Post office. School Commissioncrs—Dr. William Rockwell, Abraham ering. —All impedimenta, of speech Femoved, and the trimpets, under the direction of the Chiof and Assistant | street, formerly 105 Chambers street, It is the Porous Glass Filter that ts thus | 75 Tz YOUNG LADY WHO PASSED A COUP! Denike, Sot inveterate stammerer eas epereh, | *ikieNayor and Common Council, the Atsostatice of Bx-| GiTUATION WANTED TAD GERDENEE EE PDImEe BEM foal Lesty uhadorrvor ener tat ne clean | LT ntiomen tenting aeibecorner cuiuaya nd King | chee! Znapecters- Wilton Small, Soveph Cron, t0RM.'N peand New Vorw | gnzt Fromen, the, Beard of trusts the New ere Fics | SS'man late feom Germany, ia ise” porated baeg in atrects, between 11 an o'clock, Inst Saturday, wi ° ‘ ‘ me = - «| ent, n \, - | at rat Tie snoMt uricying it with this excellent Alter. Sold at | address a Yine to Hope, Brontway Post OMee, informing | , Amepeceorsof Election-—Iet district, Anthony T Gallagher, | rire cx DERSIGNED INVITES THE ATTENTION OF | talons are respectfully, invited. to join the Department in | hothouse Splauis, the planting of areas sata trea Teens (6 Broadway. Where and Bow 8 note may be addressed to reach her, she 3a district, ony, James Olvany; 4th distriot, the ladiea to bia entire new stock of ribbons; Hiob, plain, | paging the lant tribute of respect to our deceased brothers, trees, and the care of the Grape, vine.’ Unezoep- w ar of som: ing of interest er. 7 ff ven: 7 4 Ly velvet for hat cloaks an: y " * 2 ‘Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stock. ee rsinaaih John J. Miley, Augustns, Oliver; oth diateiet, D. P. Arnold, ae raey meek fad vations adios’ ormamenta, | ee sand CARSON, Chief Enginger, forancee from hisformer employers given. Address ° G mt ‘great reduction . G. ey nt ye faa, for enlarged veins of the knee: NFORMATION WANTED-—OF JOUN YUILI, A NA- 0 sae ‘inal eu) Th 0 of reeeey, id miled from tl or Ame jeved t! made ports in Great Britain; but friends for sevoral yours, th district, Michael Gregory, Wm. V. Adams; 8th Lawré Clyde, in Sootland, about twenty co W. Green, Jam Kellinger, having closed his Boarding | « my at Yonkers for the will sell s | ino! ek of horses; for sounds i Il be pail stock o jomsen, solicitors, 69 Wall street, New York ion, peer, cannot be surpassed. Couper & Mackenzie, writers, Glasgow, 8: the Bauaar, No. 31 Crosby street. Ask | person who will give oither of them sich information a6 if the Doctor is not there, Matched pairs | wll enable them to oommuricate with John Yuill, if now alive, or to establish the fact of his death. S-ould this meot oF a. = c : ribbons, to match the most. fashional mbers and honerary members of this company are | general housework; the other to am! washing Hicoes: Calsapien Hoste and bases ans cppetaied & eden |. creeeen: ‘M. H, LICHTENSTEIN, . tat the engine house on Tuesday, ‘Nov. lat, | and ironing, or Koneral housework. The haut ot sity rater al at S47 Twelfth street, and ondorte the prinel the national democracy, as Fee Paste hee ee Bet dee wiht tut tees | E McPuntan, Secretary. TO, TAILORS WANTED | IMMEDIATELY, | FI Iso Doge to inform that’ he ts sell iro #n. bis splendid and rich assortment of galloon closk man. ER RELA Ee ee GQ tuatronp WANTED, bith] ‘ESPECTAB! ed to : 40 Bowery, corner Hester st, 2o’elock, M., to pay the Jast tribute of respect to our Can bo seen for two MaviaiMitiniec ee | — “TH deconsed brother firemen who lost thelr lives atthe fee ia jction of the party who, on Saturday oor? Pantaloon makers. Apply st No. os a Biekth anon en ay event | COUTHWARK ENGINE COMPANY 3. yet, i k “ ~ Der of Anuj Y, ANd Lilla, trimmings: also choice seatloped, pointed and other | TyROTECTOR FIRE ENGINE COMPANY No, 2.—THE young girls, one as cham ‘and waiter, of to do "7 am wi di Resolved, That the democracy of the Soventh ward readiem $40 REWARD WILL BE PAID 10 ANY PERSON | Fulton street. JOHN McNICOL, Foreman. 0 ¥ in rmation at 46 Forty-first st romulgated inthe address to the olectors of this St The'State Convention, of which Minor GC. Story. Esa, S| stre State upon the firm and un- | street, be wise killed two R01 between Seventh ni —THE ACTIVE | Park place, up stairs, chairman, and congratulat d honorary members of this company a duct of their tos amid thi ‘ i ae Fi a Hall, M Y st iY 10 MACHINISTS.—A BOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, WT: bis own eye, ho is informod that a handsome sum lies at his | WSvering con etween Broadway and Soventh avenue, will rece meet at Piremen’s leroet atrect, at 121; o'clock this o ved, oe Why, Dr. J. N. Hobenc | tisposst with Mecars. Couper & Mackontie, of Olan. Mesa tiec st sak ie above reward. dag, forthe purneee, ok attending the Cunoral of Waal Pet Uete ee oman? Beon he th inane = “es gpraee en Resolved, That the re . = a tho remedy for the discovery ut | TNFORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET bowser, | fortighng ant manly F BUARDING AND LODGING. Spates of sect ens ut the fra on the, ater Zalton and MPO.PLASTERERS—A LAD, 17 TEARS OF AGE, HAS years of Isbor and toil, and $76,000 in of Clonmell, Tinperary county, Ireland, who land:d in | the cabinet and refusing to regard tho traitors of "43 and the | ~~maanwnrwvrrwarwwnn SD. Burvvre, Seeretery, protons Served three years at the plastering find 00h mere, mt mew | Nan Fork abuts Joly la, Any Intormation Frpathing ber | hypocrite of tocay;avot sail worth with tne over true | ROARD—a FURNISHED ROOM TO LRT, ON ‘THR | _ ployment hadrons “A. fh Noy cto Ho- | wil ‘ankfully received. ross Dower, ; unflinching national democracy, in anded, un- ‘third floor, suitad fr ti cr pare ; cnet Mating whore an interview may bo had," 1 ralt OCR | re dented, aud disgraceful proesdure. by tie mational aa. tial booed, in G private houses aise, an stele Toom for sinete THE ASSOCIATION OF EXPMPT FIREMEN WILT, oat ———. | ministration moriting, as it receives, the condemnation of | gentlemen. ATpIy A cies Please meet at Fireman's Hall, this day (Tuosday) at 1244 satisted, JNTORMATION WANTED—OF MARIA KENNEDY, | every lover of the principles which underlie the institutions No. 114 Frauklin street, — o'clock P. M., to unite with the Fire Department ih. payin MACHINISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, 8E = is desirous to learn the trade; heis the bow by her mother, Mary Kennedy. itor last piace was ad | of the republic, viz.: Freedom of apeech, of the pross, «ko. OARDING.—A FAMILY, OR TWO GENTLEMEN, | the last tribute of respect to their Inte sesoeintes, victims o1 is! made that his pat- | Thos, Ricly's Hotel, corner of East Brondway and Feanklin | _ Resolved, Th Frosident of tho Uaited | L) may entain pleasant roonis, wish board, at 19 Bosch | 'M©wnfortunate acotdent in Nassan street. t of ton of ever, street. Any information ros be thanktally d by the | atreet, near St, Jehn’s park. vie IRLER, Recording Secretary. — Se eErE re ination, hat the stomach and bow- | received by het mother, ne 380 wel h atreet, botwoon avenue 0 pasts nd Fa, EEN ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ly alive with worms. But the medicine used | A and First avenue, promises which placed OARD.—A SITTING ROOM, WITH BEDROOM AND | (THE MEMBERS, EX-MEMDERS, AND FRIENDS OF ‘woman, as meat or pastry cook, in ® hotel of saloon; to correct the bowels did not remove the caure; hence, overy - -z im in the Precigential chair by the almost unarimous yo! pantry attached, to let, with partial board, with dinner Protection Engine Co. No. 5, aro requested to meet a) | understands her busincss berfoctly well. Tho best of rofer- ‘gno Will see that if the worms had boon driven from the FUMES ANNA READ) WHO FORMERLY BOARDED | of & confiding peop'e, as the avowed champion of the national | om Sunday, to one ot two single gentlemen, ia's private | the Engine House, this day, at onoo'elock preciscly, to pay | Luce'tsn ve given, from the advertisor's Inst piace. Plecee gem, nature would thon restore the patient to health. y in Franklin strect, will ploase addross « note to Mra. V. democracy. family. Apply at 46 East Kighteonth street, betweda Beoad- jasy tribute of respect to our late anociate, John'S. (ac. | call at No. M4 Bayard ttreet, in the basement. Can be secon te every pernon, both old and young, and to every motuer | Herald office, sho sili hear of something to her adv: I, That the democracy of the Seventh ward will | way and Fourth avenue. By order, WM. C. LYONS, Foreman, ‘until suit who bi ak and debilitated children, or persons who are | and confer a favor on her friend Fanny. tthe appreaching election, the State tic whieh jORMAN, Si tary. EE ESET ee ¢ bowels, to take Hobensack’s Sena TS feeen 8 the names of Clinton, Mather and Brad: joving SS 0 —A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, HAVING Tut: ve hea Ud LA ad aeens M4234 WILL BE IN THE CITY TO-DAY, a: ha Hh ra tt sir lied) or the Longe cd ed i EXTRA PAY. aceENeTeR sree NO. 20.—THOR HONG: 50 me nt, would like C) WY it ‘busi- ¢ Ye ove! 4 fe sedemprion henveretis per Ls PD ewrernnrenrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns r~ ive, Cxempt, Om ot . here hia ows 01 e popular with is ——— @ prostituting influence of Mat: | [\XTRA PAY.—ALL U. 8. NAVY. SAILORS WHO | pleasomst%i seine creme, ov te eb bnit, | keoace b we = —— f Yan Bureniem, eyhoure, BY 3 preferred. jection iaathdodtre y enee | NG aIRETenaan Nao erage, Norm fo | Sid Sabnteobge aE a ccaan, | Rueinhine aan estoy ia oor OE | Stata jove withor . V. CLICK- a on , would cenfer - oan le, nC ‘treet, goneral agente for the pid a his address oF stating where an interview Anrnony F. GALLAGHER, sega y BISSEL, ps J of ~x~ieoorororerrrrrrrr>r- Ww A M) reman. ‘Tuomas Warens, 4 Seorvtarios. Gate) Porver U. $. N,, 20 euth William ot, Below Wall | Joun R. Prom, Secretaann® COCOHLIN, Fo For Wants see next page, Pacific at any time from it 12 o’elook, it