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dames Little & Co., Merehart Broadway, n-ar Canal street. 4 constantly on head & Inoge snd excellent assortment of reaty mede clothiag. Our goocs are made up io the best mauae: posal re, ant ‘We tell at prices that cannet fal! Lo vant. Just Received, 1,000 Overcoat, 85 Each; @ree and trock ¢ ats $6, cost origias'ly B16 2.000 pairs: @assimere pau s at $3, 0.6 $6. lay yeor's mske Bills @m broken dewks of this city teken for clothing GiU, Le V1:, corner Nassau aod Beekm n streets, Shawis, Shawls.- Jasticecetved from Auc- Gow, apiwil! be elt at grea b: tua, rich Preset do , Day Stare at's travel- Ying Go , embroliered and plain ¢ a; & H LE. UBEATES, 847 Broadway, corser of Leonard at. Curtain Materials.solomon 4 Hart, 223 Broadwsy, invite tre attention of purcaasers to their tx'eurive »'o-k of broestels axtin, celsines, lice aod Muslin cortsits, corviees aod trimmings, of all kiads, whien hey offer for sale ower than can be bought at aay other establishment in the city Haye we a Lady Menace wi hing to Supply | hherer)¢ and (if » mother) hss vot be-rd of Miller’s selabraved g: estaplisbwent? }f apy such laty rea aheule earnestly advise hér, abou'd she be s03tem slatta; ebases in t2ii line, to call on J. B. MILLES & CO, 13) bal treet, India bubb:s Giov. 6 and Mittens, for ave in 90 d or wet westber; sinc, Invies? lined gloves and*bleach- fing glover avd mitts, a certain care for rougn or chapped Beedle Fer ule at a) ra>ber stores and to tne trade only, at 36 John street, up stairs. Green’s Cet-bra.ed Furnishing Store.-At- tention is ixvi'ed to the sup riur articles in the gentle. weve (urni hi gdevs tawnt of Gir B'S Shict Bstab- Mebwent, No Lartor House. Ibe stock inclades «very Yerety of undershirts, de Joinville ties, cravats, gloves, Balf hose, dressing roves, abirt studs and sleeve buttons, Mourted s1d vther@ise, hend&ersh eta, suspenders, anes, umbrelise, cane snd een umelias, dress uy eases, 0-8 sors travelliug ehawis, &e., impo for the fa land winte- tree. The prices are’ moderate and the sssortment usequalicd Per Ship Constantine, from Liverpool.— HI aM ANI/.RSON, 99 Bowery. has just received seve- val msgvifioert Frgiish metaiiion r yal velvet carvets ‘wrth $250 to’$1 0:0 eaca. -N, B—50 000 yards baaati- ful ingraincrrpets, at 36., 48. and ba per yard. Womtnated, Haufird, and Exectea as Priut- @ss to ail the polticsl par'ies in ths city and eoun- ty of New York —The-+fore band in your orders tor ters xd lickets a4 early as possible, so that all may “armed and equipped” for the ig ehareriige agen “Courage, braver!” aud forward! to tha et contre! n:eam printing honse of H)LMAN, GRaY CO., oorrer of Centre and White streets. Weddmg and Visiting Cards, in the wmaost fashionsbie style, 25 ,er cent less thaa usualiy chanced. A shoies astortment of * jateat atyles of bri-al eave- Sopes, silver wafers, &c. Seals evgrevet, silver door ites, Kc, at KEMBLE'S, practical engraver, 394 way, two doo.s from Walker street, Defiance faiamander Safes.—Robert MM. PAT“ ICx is the sole naoufactarer in the United States af the sbove celebrated safes, and #. C. Goffia’s impene- trable defiance locks anc cross bars. Uepot 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane, Great Sale of French Cha and 3—P. V HAaUGHWOU!, 561 and 563 Brosdway, Wing secured from “ho wann‘asturers, during his late to France, s large coud nment of oneap French etn md fancy Sear origtually intended forthe Kus- isn werket, will open on Monday, O:tober 28,8 new eheap side showrocm on the plan of the London eneap wide rooms; an' fa consequence of the extremely low rates at h these goods have ben consigoed, will be enabled to se!) ciuing services for $26, formerly sold for 940; decorated tea sets for $7 50, formerly sold for $12 80; and a very large variety of other at equ lew prices ¢ goods have “itherto bsen aoid priasi- polly tor the Kursian market, but owing tothe noa iater- courss no# existing between France and Russia, will hores{ter be emsigned to me, and will be constantly for age ia this cepariment, and the public may rely upon ‘their being scld at the arove rates Unpreesdented sale of French China and Frevch ent crystal glvss—J R. KERB, 818 Brood way, above Eleventh street, and at the Chiga ‘all, Chesnut street, Phisdethis, having sesared from suction, at « wonderful sacrifice, a ‘arge lot ot French chins and cut ghass intended for the Geek martet. has openei, for sale on the Philsdelpbia plac, white french china dining etn for $20: e'egant tea rete, Paris decoration, for $7; 600 dozen white French bint cining plates tor 128 deren; 300 doze 1 cups aud saucers, best French, for 12s. re dozen; 200 dozen oval French dishes, all sizes, at half je usual’ prica; covered dish-s, oyater dishes, soup tu- reens, &e ; gol band cave plates, 28 exch These g1078 were intence? to bring higher prizea, but owing to the pressure in the money market are offe ed for ssh only, at this great recuction Also fine enam viled Kaglish chia tea rete 44 uleors, $4. Freneh cnt glasi, goblevs, ebampsignes, wines. decanters, dager glasses, liquor gianres, &e.. st unusual low prices—too cheap to put the priets fa print. Call seon, acd judge tor yourselves, at jo 813 way, above Eleventh street. Oncice Teas, Wines, dc—G. W. & D, Haft, a with shoes, ¥RO boot an shoe Nos. 5¢ Grand snd 160 Livision atrects. have jast re: ecived by Isteat errivale, saperior green and gem e at least twenty*ive per caa' for the sawe quaity. Those delicion tea and a them st the above rtm ia their re state, en & moterate pree Also, purs sud eatulieraled wines, brapdisa, &¢, &, in hottles and @o daught, which can be relied upon for moiiciaal ases. the ad target companies who visit this Place to go, aa it is the cnly licsased nouce in the city, ana has the beat assommodstions in the state. Mitiory Hall, Nowacx, N, J—tnis Place for all miitary Oyster Saicon rear the new Opera Houre.— Gentlemen atcending the opera wil! find tne Sanghi Derfatecke, colo meats, wires and Jiqacts at JOH YURGO. ’A Ceriseratura, 154 Fourth avenus, near Uain Square and the Opera House. Lager Brer.—G,. Kiesele, No. 50 Cortlandt street, corner of Greenwich, aunounves to nis friends and ‘he public that at his restaurant caa now be had, fa snr qnep‘ity, in bottle or dreugbt, and in cnske, his wuperior Jagr tier. Refreshments promptly served at moderate charges. Champhor Ice! Champvor Iec!!—E. W. VoNDEESMITH’s celetraie} champhor ice has never known to fail iv a single case to sure chapped hands and Ups, ove application being sufficient to convince the most sceptical. ~oid only st the Bowery Drug Store, 168, corner of Graxd and Mulberry streets, and Mcs. Baye, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn - Gair Dye «nd Wigs..Bacnsior’s celebrated Hatidye is by all scknowledyed tue best in the world. Sold wholesale ond cn or apolied in nine private rooms at W A. BATOHELOS hair dye, wig, and orza- mental hair factory, No 233 Broadway. Wigs aud Toupecs.— “here aid you that wig from my fri mo? At the only pace in ier. York where you wiil find wigs, toupess, bsck and front braids, from MEDHUR T & HHAKD’S, 27 Maicen lane. Peari Tablet.—A Fine Axticte for im; the complexion an¢ giving the skin a fice, smooth eur fave, andi bealiog pimples and other eruptions of tke akin Try if. For saleat GUION’3, 127 Bowery, corn of Grend street. Phelon’s Papbien Lotion. Waen ths Skin Joees its vitality and. becomes harsh, dry and wrinkled, thia genia cosmetic restores the circulation and briovgs it back to its normal condition, Ladies who would pre- serve s youthfal freshuess of compiexi.n in old father ‘lime’s despite sbould never be without it. Phaioa, 317 Broatwoy, St. Nich jee aah and No 197 Broadway, ‘or Bal corner of ‘Dey street by allcountry draggi Sail ceslere in fancy articles Whiskers or Moustsches Forced to Grow fia six weeks by my onguent, which will not stain or tn- are the skin 81 @ botie. sent 10 any part of the coun. tay. B. G. GRAHAM, 107 Nasseu street. Aspinwali’s Tonic Mixcure, ranks within the infalible specifies in'mecicioe, it 1s the positive anti- dete for fever and sgus, curiog it generally within a few aya, never faitog to ace the desirable result. Pre pose TROMAS & MsXWELL, succecsorsto James ‘Aspic wall, 66 Wi liam street. Rveumatiom, fcrofula, &.—Hyatt’s Lite Boleam {s the moet osriain remndy for shove terrible dia acon, You who are suffering the most Sipeaeore fem remember that « { ween of this most wa oer'itcates ean be Grand street. © "a Endersers. To Lyon’s Powder, Mr Fillmore een Ean and it will sill more ches, bed-bugs, ants mosquitoes, ‘Than ever vote ‘rere iilled by votors. Depot for Lyon’s magnetic vowder and }, for the destruction of insects and way. Sew invention—After mach Time and Yabor spent ic chemica) and pbystologicnl rosearahos Mr. Regio, the well knosn inventor of Bogle’s celebrated by pericn fivid for the growth of the hair, at ‘ast discor- ered » hsir dye which supersedes everything eles of the ermerainre It ses wonderul properties of dye fxg the most vosightty hair instan' and without tne least trox ble, into a most nataral back or brown color, sod wrich retainn its color to the last. Sold in New York by 4. B. & UD. SANS, 100 Fulton street; Ubaries Rirg & Co., Broadway; Rashton, Clatk & Oo., Browdway; Clickener & Oo., 81 Barcl+y street, and chemi ts and per- fumers throvghout the #orid ee ne een oe ee c Ci these La} thn incipal depot, . 216 venty-five cents per bottle. Ma: led, Cotober 18, at the residenes of the On Wednesda: a Uy Fev. M. Ineaen, Bre A. 8. Saxon, of jase, to ur Debi Ta? to Mise Cama Davins, second daughter « (on Tuesray evening, ver 17, i Millett, bis im, Octorer 17, by the Rev. James desoe, No 808 Broome a'reot, Mr. RTIN to Mise CAROLINE 4. Priore, all of on aay October 19, by the Rev. Spencar H Cone, oo ELARSDORF, Jr., to Miss Racan. Wricar, ailof a At the Bleecher street Church. on Yharad: aroing, Getorer 10, by the Wm 8 Bileb. Me “tosses B FEvern of Needbam » to Mine Lucy J, deaghter of Dewiel Whi ney. 0 At the rerider en of the orids’s father, on Taealay, O» teber 17. by the Kev. Dr Seri, Mr. Gpongs L. Kune to Misa Aiwa Varta Youre, oll of Peockton Up Thursday evening, Octoter 19, at Hoboken, N. av, tnia soto we | | by the Rev Hugh 4. Blatr, of New York, Rev W E jexXDING, of North + rgyle, N.Y, to \tiss Jane [nwis, of Jerret’s ars, county armagb, Ireland Un Monésy, Ostover It, at Pawtucket, RL, by the Rev. ¥r. cavege, Mr. Amor Waker of Thomaston, Me., to Mies Canouss FE. Baviky, of Pawtucset, Died, October 20, of corgestion of the brain, trom ot Charles acd -arabh Jane Colliday, 4 9 mov" he. f the fawily are respextfully invited to al. f-om No 88 Frankfort streat, at two “ pfaraotns Op srioay eveving. Ucto tr 20, after a short illness, Tease L WiLimoy, oped £3 years ‘The relat ver and fri-nds of the family, end those of bia son, Wiliam W. Wiilroy ® resgectfully iv rited to stten? bis funeral, from bis late resivence, No. 103 For- ryth street, to morrow alrerncon, at two o’clook, with- Out furtber uctice Memphis poperr ; On Tharedsy morning. ‘Ontober ‘19, AUGUSTINE + VERILL, ovly sou of the jate Thos ©. Underhill, sged 18 years and } moth. Gis vlevives ard friends are respec'fally invited to attend his tuvera), fr m bis iste revicence, No 178 East Sever teerth strest, this atte noon, at two o'clock On Thuvedsy morning, Vctorer 19, EDwaRD Parson CRam, in the 8th year of his ave. His frievos and tose af his family are invited to at tend bis funeral, f om the resitence of h'e fether, Jacob On Frida Cusnisy, ageo 1 yeu vho frien please con: ; Cram, No 60 Union equaie, this afternoon, at four o'clock, vithoat further noties Cn Thurs ay, October 19, Wm114M Moox, Serr, in the Cin yenr ot his age. ‘The relatives aut friends of the fam'ly, and the Veteran Corps of the war of 1812, are respect’ uily invited to at- tend thefunersi, trom bis late reeidence, No. 184 Ubristie ft ee), to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, without far- ther invitation On Fricsy morpicg. October 20, after a rhort and pain- bore with Ch-vsti. 008, NN, fol Vines, which « rnor, both natives of ira’ee, coun: wife of Jereniah 0 ty Kerry, Ireiaud eged 49 *. half past two o'clock to- residence, No. 36 sfon- berfuners wil tase plice Morrow afternoon, from her 7€0 8 rect. On thursday, October 19, Danis. O’Ronks, aged 72 ara ‘the friends and acquaintances of the family, and thor of his brovber in Jaw, Dr. Mecvaffrey, are respectfally invited to attena bis funeral, this afternoon, at Oeloc’, fro a street Cemetery, attached to St Patrick’s Ca- thedsl. On Friday, Ostober 20, Jans Courant, widow of John Couart. in the Plat year of Ler age. ’ The funera) will iake place to-morro: -eighto’e cck, from ths residense of her scps-ia-law, No. 901 Breadway. Her remains will be tu: en to Esst Ches- ter for inverment Her friends, and thove of Ler son Feter Coutant, and. her sons-ia law, Heary Badeau aud fulth Ovurt, are invited to atie.d, without furthe: no ce. On Thursday morning, Octobar 19, Guonce HaARmison, formerly of New Orleans, Louisiane. snd lste of Smith vile Fiesta, Chenango county, N Y , aged 40 years. The frienda of the family, and thore of his brothers, James ané Joseph, are reepectfally invited to attend his fanerol, this aftemmoon, at two o'clock, from No. 81 Cortisndt » .reet On Friday, October 20, ALExayDER CURTIS, son of Alexr.- © and wary E. ¥arriogtop, in the 6th year of biases The trien’s cf rhe fomily are invited to attend his fa- neral, ‘bis rorcing, at eleven o’cleck, from No 60 East Twer y fifth street. without farther notice On Thursday, October 19, of diarrhea, Joun Coma, aged 51 years, ‘His fureral will Jeave his late residence, No. 125 West Twenty-fourth rtreet to day teelve o'clock M. On Friday morn’ October 20, kuGRNE, aged 6 months Linde days, infs wen of S. Brooke and Agness H. eetiey In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 18, ANDREW F. Canrenter, to the diet year of bis age, formerly a resi- dent of this city. ‘Tee friends of the femily are respectfally invited to d the funeral services, at Trinity Church, Broad- WJ; this merning, at eleven o'clock, without fur:her in- viration, On itureday, October 19, Mrs Marcarer Donenty. Tas frievds and acqueintances of the family are re- qnerted to attend her faneral, from her late residence, ¢ roer of Flushirg avenue and Oxford street, Brooklyn, thir sfternoon, at thiee o'clock precisely. Tp Williamsburg, on Wednesday, (etober 18, Joan D. Imten aged 86 yesr- avd 8 months His remains vere ‘ton, Uls er connty, for interment. On Ericay morning, Ucvoxe: 20, Mary a , wife of Rich- aod Norris, uged 30 yews and 7 days, ‘the rela*ives en! friends of the feml'y are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, fr.m the residenoa of her mother, \re. Margaret Ward, No. 19 Warren street, New- ark N J. this atternoon at two o'clock. . At Bloomfield. N J. on Wednesday evening, October 18, of croup. SaRan MARIA. secoud daughter of Charles 8. Wile: ate of this city, in the 10th year of her age Ye relatives and. friande of the faasily are invited to attend her funeral, at Bloomfield, this afternoon, at two O’cluek. gering At stkport, Steuben county, N. ¥., after s lin, Mess, Jams Mutox warp, in the 2uth year of his age. His frievd~, ano those of his family, are respecteally invited to attend his funeral, without fur: her iavitation, fiom the resid noe of his father, No. 10 Washington place, South sixth street, Williamsburg, to morrow af- ternoce. at belf pant ene sialock. In Wi-micgton, D EOKGE third son of Jobo Mxtber, of this city. — Cajifornia papers please copy. tinned sc mame: Sr Me AVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. RESCUED PASSENGER BY TAK ARCTIC H'8 & A commurication for “ir. Gordon, whose family sailed for Lcxudon in the ehip Ocean Queen, from New York on July 5. Apply at 86 Broadway. EDWARDS, SANFORD & CO. ee WANTED—OF JAME3 EAGAN, PAINT. er, and Klicla, Kicgs -ounty, TeJmore, Iraland Any informstion of them will be thankfully received by Mar geret a tao at Mrs. Carpenter’s, 54 «pring street, room Ni . NFORMA"ION W/NTED—BY TO3. MEEHAN OON- cerning Vatk. O’Rwl y, aa , who hi arailroad contractor in the year 1848, #2 place called Unis, county Limerick, Irelon’’ Th tehan was at thar time ew- timekeeper, aud wishes to know t the present time, hoping to meet with soccers frow him io this country as he did in the 0.6. Th mas Meehan has lately landed, snd havin; other friend to depend on, is anxiously waiting to hear apd know about Mir. O’ielly, who nebaved to bim hike a father. Mr O’Fielly will be bicd enough. if he meets th sadrertisement, to write to Thomas Meehan, 18 Mor ris street, near the Battery. B hag tert al WANT?D OF CATH£RINE DALY, NA- tive of county Longford, Ireland; lived ten yeara in Canada, end fivein the ‘tate of New ork She has block tair ans eyes, and lost a tooth. Any person who can give eny account of her, will confer a great fa- vor ce her and ber brother, James She has a legacy to gttiffound. addrese J~1), Herald office. NFORMATION WsNTED OF A YOUNG OMAN named Mary Ann mcConre!l,, in the family of Mr. Leroarest, tomwmercial buriness, lately from Mio Granda, at present in New York. Immediate information woold be \hapsfully reesived by her brother, at the Herald office, or on beard the park Crusader, pier 32, James slip I* ING—TWO CA*E3 MERCHANDISE MARKED B 677, and A. W. connected in & triangle, and 3. on the lower li @ No. 96, lsnded from steamer Hermann a: pier No 3? Nerth river, snpposed to have been m'soir- tied Information will be thaukfally received by C. H. faND, 11 South Wiliam street. WJARAH M. FARRIS—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS been Jiving at service in New York, and wao has friends in Canandaigua, is requested to call at the Expreis office, 62 Broacway. ‘NIVERSITY PLACE V3. FLY PARK the lookout pl: —STILL ON it—-same hour SAMUEL, _. AGONCY, — DVERTISING AGENT.—T3£ SUBIORIBER BEGS A tointimate to the advertising public and otbers, of New York, that he ill wait upoo them at their ren laces of business, to factlitate and transact io advertising, they may rest assur. his time exclusively to their int+reat, 8 intrusted 10 him for inssrtion in any of w York papers, his smbition wiil be to merit his patropage B. MaAJOt, Late night Clerk Herald offise. POST OFFICE NOTICE $. a 0%? OFFICE NOTICE —TAE MAILS FOR EUROPE, per U.¥ steamer UNICN, will close a} this office 1 on Saturday, October 21, at 1034 o’clock A M. Isaac V. FOWLER, Postmaster. RELIGIOUS AOTICES, —__ EV JOHN M. MACAULEY WILL DELIVER TIE second discourse before the Young Men’s Asso- eiation of the cuth Doteb Church, Fittn avenue, corner of Mage g aes street, on next Sabbeth event ‘224 inst at 7}¢ o’ckeek. tudject—*''he stren; holy purpose, as seen in the history of Howard. HE REV CHAFLES SPELLING, PASTOR OF THE M EK Chureh -in Second street, will deliver a di- Course at said church on rabbata evening, the 224 inst , commencing at 7 o'clock, in relation to the melazcholy ‘event of the steamer Arctic _ LECTURES. LECTURE Jana ON THE ACTU AS, RELATIONS OF IRE- 5 and Americs, will be delivered in the Broad- wry Tabernsele on Mon’ay avenirg, 234 in tent, by Thomas iarcy » Esq, Tist ets 25 conts each, Can be procured at the door on the evening of the iecture. cpen for the secemmodatior served (separately, L—CHFAP CO L YAS D—5 60 FOR REST RED hb, Isrge nut, oro $4 50 for bet red awh, stove or vine, roreened aod (elivered from the pe# coat yard Ba vite weenve - tetween Fourteeuth and Fittents streets. Lens to grocers. NICd. KD LINTON OF SALE CHE Ps FIesT HATE HORS", WELL L treised —Irqvie ot 603 kighth aveone near thir- ty seven th street. ee T A MPITING UF * Hs DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Roi 1g Committee of th- 1 fib coon Parrot’s, (ot 16, 1854 oo m> urspimourly nomias +4 as the éemocratic « ndicate for Councilman of the foirty fifth district of tLe Thirteenth ward JOHN HadsON, Bird. H. Bai CORN SWax'Z, DENNI- HaNNAN, ROGT. PsRKOC, EY OCRATIC N-1URaLIZ TION COMMITTEE WILL be io session in the back rocm, Tammeoy Hal, rom 9 o’clock ip the morning t 1! 4 o’elock in the afier nocy, from the 20th to the 27th of October. By orier of the Commitee. Commit IGH'H W-RO—*‘T A MEE'ING O07 THE DEMO- eretic Fepubiican Couvci! Convention of the S+reu- teenth Ccuneil district, hela at the house of Joba Yea Bett, corner of Grand an) Greene streets, on Wedoesday evening, Cototer 18, 1864, Mr Jonas N. Phitips received the unanimous vote for Counci'man of the above district. GLORGE DORUCAE, Chairman. Wa B fmixck, Secretary LEV*NTH WsPD—DEMOCRATI? NOMINATION— Thirty tizet Distriet.— at a meeting of the Nomina ting Com | ittee, held at 262 Fifth strert, Ost 12, Cyrus Schponmazer ‘eceived the unsrimeus nomination for Councilman of the Thirty.firet | ietrict . GEORGE &4: LEY, 4UGUSTU? VANARSDALE, BeNkY DREAER, WaRR*N WILLIS, EUMUND WHEELER, ARD SHFLL NOMINATION —\T A MEETING OF the Natioral Lbemocra ic Council Cammittee of the Thirty ‘bird district, Thirteenth werd, bel at the house of Mr + eury Walters, Mr Chae. Doty was called to the Tuberty apprinted secretary. Mr posed a canaidate, whereupon h? de- ducting on ibe commitre-, ard 1 equested toe pri- vilege of @ pointing @ tndsitute, whish was allowed, and Mr :smvel Hunter pointed to dil the va- espcy. br. Ch then nemei « o+ndidate, and upsximcusly nominated by the committes. S-MUKL GUNTER, Chairman, JAMES TUPERTY, fecretary. F Alfred Jarrand. Floyd Patrick, pat rs ia diamond pips. Go to the polis’ in November and vote for bim. Ree NOMINATION OF 1 HE SIGHIEENTA WARD, —ata meeting of the friends and fellow oltizens st Mr J, Everce 1, beld on the eveoing of Oct 2, in the kighteenth ward, the folowing resolution was uoani- mou ly adopt+d:— Resclved, That we nominate as the reform eandidate for Coune:lman ot the Fifty-sixth Council district, Mr. Jomes Kverceil and that we hereby pledge ourselves, in view of our centicence in him as a good citizen and ho- nest msn, to use our best endeavors, both individually and collectively, to elect him 6s our representative from said distzict at the next election. J. S4V4GE, cecretary. Parone tat MR AD SY GTOME CANDIDATES FOR POLL I0aL PAINTING — OLIVER & BR THEX, 82 Beekman street; platform, ‘neat, quick, cheap.’” WN ECOND WarD LEMOIRaIIC WHIG NOMINA tan Councilman third cistrict, GIOKUN ECOND A3SE“ BLY DISTRIOT—TAIND AND SIXTA wards —at a meetirg of the delegates of the Second Ats mbly district, teid at the ivy Green, No 72 kim street, op Friday evening, October 20 pur uant to the cnll of the Chairmen, # communication being reBbived from Mr. James YeGowsn, decliniag the nominstion which had previously been tevder-d to him, the Cvaven- tion mangers to ballot, whe:eapon Nicholas Qiasken- bos, K+q., having received the uaenimous vote of the Conveniiun, wns declared the regolar neminee to repro sent this district fa the ensuing Lepulature, WAL ER CH, Chairman. . Secretary. sca Ficm the minutes. Crnis. B. Woonrvrr, QJEVENTFENTH WaRD.—AT A MEETING OF THE S Democrstis Repudlican Council Convention, held av 87 Fast Eleventh street, Cetober 19, 1854, Michael Smith wae desiared to be the nominee for Couaciliaan of the Fiftieth Coureil district for the enauivg year LAUSENCE TURNURS, Cnairman. Antuoxy 8. Woops, Secretary. ‘WANTS. SWEDI-H LabY WIswkS A SI‘UATION IN AN fran family, as teacher of the aod alse to co all kinés of needlework. Please adéress A. R., box 127 Herala office. COMPETENT DRESM«K ‘R WISHES TO GO OUT to work by the day ‘in a :e>p+ctable ‘amily under reasopable charges Addrese L. +» , He aid office. ITUATION AX COOK WANTED—B) able youns woman. Can be seen at a+r preseat employes, 160 Congrees street, Brooklyn ‘ITUATION WANTEO—BY A RE*PECTABLE young wowen av chambermaid and waiter Would be willirg to wak- herself generally usefal. Plone call ot 101 Fmith street, ber weea Bergen and Dean streets, Brock) n RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WIS4E3 A sitvation, as wet nures, in & reapto'sdie family. Cen be seen fortwo dara by’ applying to Mr Tay, 1 Twenty-filta etreet, retween Sixth and “eventh avenues, e1i0 TION W4NTED—BY A GERMAN LADY, AS reamstress in a respectable family; «he is frat rate making shirts anc embroideries of every description, Apply at 192 Muiberry street from 10 to 12 o’clock A. M. A GFRMAN LADY, WHO HAS SOME OF HER TIME disengsge3, would like a few papils to teach the piano and Freveh and German langusges; he would be Willig to go to thelr residences if required Address Music Teacher, Herald office REPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN® (PROTA yarn) /\. wentss situation as nurse and seams'ress, or wait on » family; would like to go to California or to the Feuth Please cell at 265 Grand street, in the éry goods etore, for two days, from 1 to8 P. M. SITUATION W +NTE!—TO GO TO NEW ORLEANS A. vith s hf) eee and to take care of chi! ‘0 cha} it 0, @ situation ae cook, bya person who ua: 's ccoking in a'l its branches; meats. soups, and jams. Can prosuce the best of ilies che has lived with in note left at the office of the Julisu Hotal, on p’ace, cortier of swercer street, for J. N., will be attended to. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A_SITUA- A fom af washer and ironer, or would do the work of a emsli family, Can be seen at 40 Wooster atreet untilemploy@d, ‘The best of reference given. YOUNG PROTESYANT GIRL, LATELY ARRIVED in this country, is esirous of a situation ia some ye: pectable femily, who would take au interest in learn- ing her in her duties. Wage: are not the object, but pro- lection ard instruction. Pivase inquire for Ellen, at 835 Sixth avenue, top floor. f1ITUATION WaNTED—BY AN ELD!'RLY WOUAN, AS todo general housework, or to take care of an ivfeut from its birth. the is perfect in Italian, French, German, ard other largusges. days at £1 West street. RE*PECTABLE PRUTESTANT WOM4N WISHES A A sitvation, as cook or leuné:y maid. Can give the very best of city reference. Apply at 160 Seventh aye- nue, third floor, back room. thecity. A Washi) seen for four N EXP&SIESCED DRES*MAKER DESIRES EMPLOY- m:ntin families by the day; accustomed to the best of work. apply, by nots, to M. 8 Union square Port O fiice, KE PEC ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI7UA- A. tin as resmatries and éres-maker; can cut all Linde of ladies’ and children's éressea, and d> all. kinds wing. Can give the best of referencas, Please 5 West Thirteoath street. Con be seen for three aye é KE*PECTs BLE YOUNG WOM. N WANTS A SITU 4- tion as cook, in a private family; ehe ucderstands ber busiress, ard can bing the best of city referent» Piesse call 2 Twelfth street, between lifth aveaue ‘and University place. KESVESTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wax ta ¢ situation as chambermaid and to acsist in Washing and ironing, or re of children. apply at 213 Lenth evenve, earner of Tweaty fourta street, WiDOW Lé bY, OF GOD POSIT ON AND fomily conn: <ion, Mheral education vnd soms musi ircments, ir estrous of obtaining a situation a+ alac : cheeper to & person Of amjle meas, where her HIRD WARD CITY KEFORY M&ETING.—AT cvs Will Fe liteally re» unerated. A severe reverre lerge and respectable meeting of the elestors of the fortone ccmpyis the advertiser to adopt this atep to bird wi , held at the Franklin ‘louse, on Friday, the 13th instant, on motion, slexander Stusrt, Bray was called to the chair, ard Benjamin M. Tre iwell Mal- ford Martin were cho-en vice preti , and John W. Homersley spd David J Lyons appointed recretiries On motion, a Committee of Five was appointed to nomt- nate candicates to be supported at the ensuirg election forchsrter officers for raid ward, to report on the 18 h instent, which committee reported unanimously the fol- lowing gentlemen:>— For side: man -Orison Bluct, gun manufacturer, No. i Lapdilde § For Couneliman—Fourth District—Nicholes Luilun, merchant, No. 269 Greenwich street. For /seossor—Inaac P Olmstead, bookkeeper, No. 268 Greenwich street, For Constables—Andrew Nisbet, Benjamin C. Benham. - For Commissioner of Commoa Schools—Thomas E. tewart, For Inspeetor of Common Schools—Benjamin G. Clark. For Trustees of Common rchvols—Hiram T, Riggs, Benry P. Martin. FOR INEPRCTORS OF ELBCIYONS, Yirst district—Johu Pa ten, Jr, Goorge Southmeyd. Secor d dletric*—James nglisr, Join M. Filnt. Third district—Kvfus Meech, Charles arms. Fou: th district—Thomas ©. Bartine, David 1 Lyons. The followiag gentlemen were appointed a Vigilance Committes— JW Eswmersly, Chas F Porter, Dr. Levis, tenj*e-dwell, avid «cker, Robt L Stevens, Truac Greenwood, AS Gavitt, Anthony Barclay, Lavid J Lyon, ' GG Hodgwiks, AK Maynard, John J err DOHyde, ‘AC Bard, James Erg: Jbn MeCoy, lex M Braly ‘4 Mclotyre, Jobo Harrison, Hiram B Fuller, TE Bishop, Wm Young, NL Lodlam, James Roe! Thomas vonroe, J W sveight, WalerR Jones, }nlford Mart.n, A 8 Hove, BC Begert, Wm A Archer, | Geo L Wolf, a Sours,’ = Baker, dwar Taylor, jogh Me rtin, pj Gale, G Waloney, alex ttuart, ” mC Clark, George Harrison, Jchn Meeke, Thos McKnight, 1 L Hainer, ‘herlen Kin; Thos Lyon, Charles Anthon, “Price Moore, Kobert “crea, John H Fiint, Wm Lee, Chas A Stetson, Robert : toart, Roswell Gurrcws, Jonn Tarrant, Thos W Gale, Henry Bracley, ' John Miler. Wm H fish, Jobn Weston,’ Chas A Fuller, D 1) Winchester, Semuel Taylor, Geo Shaw, E 4Conekling, Welling on Clapp, Edward Weston, Stephen R Weeks, Kovert Coleman, Robt JGould, ' John P Howard, Geo¥ Freeman, John MeJoy, Jobn Wall, Fowler, , bdgar M Wuilia, Morris Leipa Jha McVickar, Jota Greazop, ’ Cochrane @ Wm * Ludlum,’ Dr Chiid, Ww Kent, ana 216 others. HIRTEENTH WARD HOUSE, OCT. 19, 1854—AT A meeting of both sections of tne Democratic Repubii- can Electors of the Thirteenth ward, cailed for the pur- pore ¢f taking into consideration the state of the party, and adopting such measures as might tend to uaite the fonocracy of the ward, and secure its triumphant su: Cen = On motion, Mr. Stephen Brooker was called to the chair. ard Stephen H Feeks sppointed secretary The Chatrmsn stated the object of the meeting, whith was upspimously approved. (n metion, the following resolutions were unanimous- ly acopred:— "pected, That, in our opinion, it is certain if two demceratic tickets are: un in this ward at the approach- ing eleczion, the whig cen iidste will ve elested. | ccctved, That, in the eveot of these differences being adjusted, ana one democratic ticket presented to the electors, we feel confident of ite triumohsat success. Re solved, That warespeotfully request the Charman of the two | emvcratic Nominating Uommittees to call thetr )e*pestive committees together, to mest in oue place, and at the same time, and to adopt one 4ch vol Charter and Asvembly ticket. ! enclved, "bat if both sections cf the party do urite upon ope et of candidates, that we pleize ouraelres to nee our utmost exertions to elect them; und if they do got, we shall oo. sider such exertions unnecessary. STEPHEN SROOKAR, Chatrman. cretar} Jobp B Benton, Hiram siege, Joba Compton, John G Davis, James Harrison, BF Winebester, y jrown, Geo S2uthmayed, Srepnxy H Feeas, + ¢ Jobn Moubray, ker, Poter Mitche!!, ‘Wm. Bog Joseph Johnston, Jobn Dav: Join M. Devoy, John Bapp, F. Germaine, 38 D. Walvers, And many others IKE UNLED DEYOI*ATS OF Tak SEVENTAENTH wardin the fleld —Both elected nomination com mittees of the two democratic sections in the Forty eighth Coupel dis zict, la ihe Seven'esath ward, him» here- fore, the result appeared to be that Jacob Held, No 51 Avenue a, mor ination, both comm faitbfuliy performed their duties, and and cesires of their constituents aid recommenc their nomioee for 208 J. Webs, Seeretary, THE MILITARY. HE MEMBERS OF TH+ VE"ERAN CO? of 1812 will aesemble at 184 bry urcay, the 22d inst, et 2 o'clock > M, wen urval badge of monruing, to attend the funeral brovher soldier, William Men‘, -enr. By order, A. W. JONES, Mejor Commanding. A, Datty, Jr , Adjutant, ____ THE FIREMEN. Ca}D—TAR MEMBERS OF TH? WaSdINGTON Fire krgive Company No. 1, of Port I'ichmou!, ren- der th-ir rosteincere ‘banks to Messrs, D and J Zeluff, of Greniteville, for the hberal rupp'y of retreshmsats furnished them op their return ‘rom the fire on Thursday n ght, the .th ins'ant. 7. A. THOMP. ON, Foreman, ©. N. Sxeperen, Secretory. 7 CLOTHING, &C. yw FN AND BOY’* CLOTeING— + CHOLES LE AND i re‘wl, very cheap, at J VANDERSILUS 8 4a tom #treets Also, in¢is rabber sinthiog ant furat irg geoce, Garments made to ord r in a etyle vat o wai re surpanced, Your patrona,e ia respectfully sc- jolted, e of our a st RETR Oe EE ORR REN eae Ko, AR ERE OF HE CEE Lae kp eine RPE af GW Reales Po Sse Pg I ple 6 “7 eoure & bome. con be furvished. Office, Af necezsary, the highest testimonials Address Mrz, Charles Elwell, Pust LADY, COMPETENT 10 TEACH MUSIC, PAINT ing, abd the kogliah bramshes, possessing some Knowledge of the French and Spanish larguoges, is ae- sircus of obtaininga situation where a few hours of daily instruction will be conaldered sufficient compensa thn for board and lo¢ging. Excellent refcrencss oun be given Addrees Teacher, 171 West Vighteenth atrect. SITUATION W \NIFD—BY A PROTESTAN’ YOUNG A ‘wieman 98 cook, washer. ironer,or to d> general hor werk ina small private farully. 'Picace apply ia Beosd third house above ‘hirty first street, right hind at her present employeis. Can be seen for two cay YOUNG MiN WISSES A SI:UaTION IN A wholerale dry goods or jobbing house; has been two years at the business. Good reference will be given ifrequired. Please address Clerk, Herald office. YOUNG MsN, WHO CAN GIVE GOD REFR- rercesin this city, wittes a siation ins drog store cr spotbecary’s; be speass French, Spanish and sn, with enough English to make himself under. stood: no cbjection to g> in whatever city of the Union. P ease acéress A. B , Post Office. COLORED BOY OR MAN WANTED, TO Walt OV table avd do other work about s house; one with ecom mendation, espable snd honest, may apply at 174 West Twenty-serund street, near Eighth avenue. "A. BOY W\NTED—IN TH® LAW OFFICE OF <TaW- art & Sherman, 13 Chambi rs street: a lad who can write a good ben¢ and who bes served scme time ina qt 242, BZOADWAY | (BASEMEN SITU TIONS Am procured for salesmen, porters, bar- keepers, bove to Wear tsades," men on Tellrovds aod stermers, four cotton weavers, two Protestant girls for housework. Charges moderate, THOS. SPINK, agent. OY WANTED, IN AN OF FICE—ONE RE“IDING WITH his parents, and acqueinted with the lower part of the city. Address, in handwriting of applicant, stating age, kc , L. T., Box 140, Heraid office. INTRACTORS FOR RAILROAD WORK WANTED,§IN C a hea'thy location, South —One or more restions way betaken. Fer particulass. app'y to Morris & Coh nert, 102 Greenwich street, ar 287 Broadway. ROG CLEFK WANTED—SIXTEEN MILES FROM the city; one who haa served his time in tho old country preferred. Inquire at RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGETY understands the business, snd is capsble of tak.. ¢ Tge of & firat class store. Nore but a smart busi- ness yourg man need answer, with reference. Address Capsicum, Bersld offi RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED, TO GO 10 PR- tereburg, Va —One who is capable and experien ced in the retail ¢ry goods business. None ceed apply unless they can city reference Apply to NOUR*B, 35 Liberty street YPINISHING GOVERNF32.—a LADY WHO SPEAKS {the Freneh and Ita len ianguagos with facility, and has for many years given instruction in music, and all the brenshaa of an koglmb educstion ususily taugat in the figst eebools, wishes to obtain a situation as teacher ins private family. Sbe can the very best refer- eoces in the Uni ed States, hes no objection to «+ South, address L. T, csre of Mrs, Oxill, No. 8 Clinton pace. OVERNES WANTHD—T0 RESIDE IN A PRIVATE formily, » Protestant lady of devoted plety, who has had experie vee in governing childree, a kind and amiable disposition, capable of imparting thorough instruction in the English branchor, also in masic and Frerch. Call st 16 East Fourteenth street, between 4 and 6 o'clock P. M. OU a Nar gaplel Maal BY A YOUNG LADY, A b) situation in a millinery, fancy, dry goods store, or cloak room; bas a good knowledge of each busicess. Ad. drers C. D , 94 Chrintopher street, rear Bleecker. en ge WANTED—TW 0 EXPERIENCED CLOAK and msntilla saleawomen. apoly from 10 to 4P. &., to W. B. MeKenzie, 47 Canal of ITUATIONS WANTED- BY TWO RESPECTABLE PRO- testant yourg women, sisters; one as plain ovok and Bret rate wasber sxd ironer, the other is an excellent Sivianeet pester ecru rina vaio fer 'e. ‘ait reference given. Please call at 157 East Teenty-fret Sreet, between Second and Third avenues. ITUATION WANTEN—AS GARLENER ; UNDE2. stands hie business well; has good recommen’a- tions from his Inst place. Address J. K , Herald office, s Pomaiten, —1W0 bate a ah oe enc martila salesmen. Apply from 10 t: to W. B McKenzie, 47 Canal street io BADES—WANIEO, A MAN WHO THOXOUGELY \> understancs mekirg aod barging window shades, App'y before 8 A.M, or after OP. 4, toa. T. Stewart & Co., Brondway, Chembers and Reade streets. ‘0 FARMERS, —W ANTED BY A RESPECPABLE YOUNG man, # situation ax conduct Tt MERCHANTS —1HE ALV&KTI-ER, A BUSINES3 yeurg man, who bas experienss aad qnahfice Sag with acquatatence, familiar inte 4 wholessle of nd chemfen)s, &e | Cesires x aiustion fm any re- business; has had the manage- sorneern, to which be oan refer.- I 201 pan. Pep and correspondent. address Energy, erald office. 7° POUTRERN ye AND WESTERN MERTA(NTA—A hout Jeaving New Yor ia desirona of S*Rewent wih some reape table Syutae: o6da hoare; is & Hoished asierman, aod arn of ten yours in the trada; giao, nad-r- tench langnace References unexc ble. | Address Salesman, Herald office, se WANTS, ER’—A WAN WHO IAS TRAVEL CONFECTION Jed severa) sears through ¢:figreat Sta (Or Waa, 8 also person lity aojuaioted with the priact at ertione: 8, ke hadiean GF, care o° W. nd who bas full expariencs fa painting y alto io packing goods, ishes « stvustion, Hinton, 202 Fultoa s*rest. BO*S MACHINIST —A YOUNG MAN, BIGIIEEN yeare of age, who bas been two years at tis bual- Bess, would be heppy to make ao engege nent to com plete bis eprentice-hip; «~ 4 recommendations given. Address R-R, Box 160 Herald office NE PONNEF CUISINIE\E F RANCAISE, AYANT DE borue reo mmandations, aésire cs placer dans une famille frengaise on américaioe Svadremer au No. 128 West Ninteeuth street, in the rear. plecer dems une fanilie vrivée bre ou por carder un enfante donne recommandation. S’adresser au rei Ig PILL® FRANG *1-EP8OtE-TANTE. DESIRE CE pour fle da exam Fle peut fourntr de jo. 176 William ANTED IWMEDIATELY—A FIR -T RATE MILLINER® capable of taking charge of th 9 workroom of an extensive ctabi-bment in a Western city; also, two good millinersand wimmers To comvctent hands ibe ral ealary and permenent emplos ment ply to Willism Goorkind, 209 Grand +t; AN be - bed given Ap: ‘ANTED—BY A SCOTCH PROTES*ANE GIRL, A W ‘iitation ea chamtermald cna waiter, {oo small te family, cr to take care of child Bith averne, near Carmine street, fo: city reference. ren Call two day ‘0. 5 A Sapebi ermal A LADY, A SITUATION AS LADY'S companion, housekeeper, or a " governess; is cm le of instructing in music; has no objection to travel given. Apply at the Cbrietizn Home, sorner of thirty-sixth street YANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG LADY, ey and trimming store; one oblising and ul, msy bave « good rituation hy ap- t. One preferrei to reside io willing to be png at 261 Grend ihe vicinity. pait cf "he country, Unexeeptionadle references 614 Sixth avenue, TO AT. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO R4SPECTABLE German Protestant gir’s; one otker to do chamberwork. quired Can be seen for ore door from Twenty: Sr as cook, and the of city referances, ifree ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, ABOUT THIRTERN OR fourteen years of age, year old, for which abe will rezel the will not be required to do anyt! to take care of baby one +r board and clothes; nding else Toquire at 184 Fulton street, Brooklyn, for Mrs Bishop, or at 57 Chambers street, New York, second floor, front room. to do the cooking ard Good city referesce ing 0! ‘iven. Can bs ANYED—A SITU s TION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, fa pri Ye family, veen at 105 Wert Bineteenth street, in the basement, beiween Sixth and Seventh avenues. Ww: NIED—TWO WOMEN ; ONE AS COOK, WASHFR ‘and sroner, and bak and waiter Apply betwefn 9 and morning, at $24 Fourth street. ‘ANTED—A FITUATION, BY woman, as co kina private fa’ making bread, snd pastry warhing, and bas no object tke country. Good city reference. ; the other as chamberma'd 11 o’clock in the A. RESPEOTABLE mily; understands ; is willing to assist in the ion to go a short distanee in Cen be avon all the week at No 1 Koosevelt street, coraer of Chathan. wee NFAT AND RESPACTABLE COLORED woman, to do chamberwork and wait on ladies; ore residing in the vicinity of the Reservoir prefer ‘the best of references requited; wages $16 per month. Apply at | isbrow’s Riding school, 20 Fourth avenue, from 7 to 9 o’clock P. M. tion as waiter or lau rdrese, work; is © good sewor, ANTED—BY A COMPETE T PERSON. A SICUA- or todo chamber- a has refererce from her last place Calat 172 Myr‘le svenuo, three doora from Hud. ron avenue Brooklyn ANTED—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, cook, and to wasb and iron, in » emall famil, short dittance from the city, on the must bes good bsker, aud understaad come well recommend home Apply at 123 Chambers street, M. As Hudson river; her bustasss, ap jed. Such a person Will Gad a good _ Second floor, front office, frrm2 to SP. ‘ANiED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A “ItUA- tion as cook, and to assist in the ws shin nde her busi’ iroving; perfectly wodere’ end isa aod good baker of bread and biscuit; good city reference eva De given. Can bo seen in the rear of 303 Mulberry street, (Werley place.) ANTED—BY A MOTHER AND DAI fan ily servante; the mother Jaundress; tae daughter to do chamber Good seterences given as to character. Fourteenth street, from 9 to 12 o’clock. Wear ‘TIUATION, BY A end ap exceliert lsuncreis. fiom ber last plses West Twenty fourth street between avenues. wr MP—A SITUATION, TO \UGBT4R, PLACES is @ goot cook and rwook and waiting Apply at 34 Enst VERY RESPECT. able girl ip a private family; she fsx good cook ‘ths best of cit: are oail for try 6a; Sixth and reveoth COOK AND bU housework in 2 private family; woulé prefers situstion shee thi employer's, 184 Ve streeta, Brocklyn. ANTET—A_ SITUATION, BY ree’ call Taquire at her last 1 ‘Poyt and Bond be on Saturday or Monday. A RESPECT: BLE prote:tent woman, as chambermaid or liun res: ine private family None ved app'y but a protestant, Goos city reference, Can be neem ior two da} Mulberry str TANTED—A GOOD *MERIJAN the dey, ine private fam‘ly: on farence as tocspacity and character 275 SEAMSTAE3, e that understand- éreseros) ing and cutting, and can give satisfactory r6 Apply at No. 18 Fast Twenty Sith street, !etween 10 and il o’clook A.M ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOM4N A situation as coo! ereral housework; laundyera. t» understand her business. Cail at 76 Third avenu do house , Washer and iroer, or would do & very good cosk, and a capital Eas excellent refereoces, aod will bv foun’ No objection to the country TANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOM 'N WISHES TO aniog by the day, or washing and {-oa ing; woud prefer to take families washing end froming to ber own house all her employers in the city. She has tho best of city reference from A respectable girl also wante 6 tituation; can do all kinds of general houee work Poth cap be eeen at the seme place. dreas a note to Mrs. C., 278 Fast Thirteent: Apply at, or ad- street. ANIEO—A GERMAN OR IRVH PROTE TANT girl, to do the housework of a amall family; ome would like a good nome, with fais at No. 1 Durbam place, Wil wages, can apply ANTED—AN ENGLISH OR 800 CH GIRL WHO rfectly understands the busine: Apply, between 10 aud 12 o'clock A. Twerty eighth strea ANTED—A SITUATION, BY of waiting M., at No 13 East A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, os chambermaid ard wai erin » private family; gocd city refereres. Can be seen for two t bbe ble A RESPECTABLE r last place, 79 Willonghby street, Brooklyn YOUNG GIRL, A nitostion in s private family. a8 good plsia csok, wesher end ironer. Can gire gord city refereace from place Please esi for two p etairs. days, at 242 Sixth between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, front AN'ED—A FASHION BLE D?E°S MAKER, ONE who understands cuttin employment wi'l be given. Wxnr—a COMPETENT YOUN: tend confectionery store; 0 ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK; . ard fitting, constint Apply at 434 Fourth avence, Tairty and inirty firat street. @ WOMAN 10 AT ne actistomed to 8, may apply to Jobn Tey.or, in street. ‘ONE WHO FULLY urcerstande ber buriness; muat be thorough in every depertment, and come woll recommen‘ed from ber last piace fcr honesty, sobriety other need apply. Cail, this day, at second street. for » whaling voya;e. ard civility; none 43 West Twenty ANTED—25 STOUT ABLE BODIED YOUNG MEN, Advance to the amount of 6Ato $75. For further intorms+ion, apply, HakkIS, 161 South street, corner to RANDALL Peck slip, up ‘ANIED IMMEMIALELY—ONE HUNORED YOUNG men to go to sem on pleasent voyages; coopers carpenters, blsckemiths and landemen. ‘Advances to the emcunt of $75 to esch man before sailing Apply at 87 West street, corner of albany street, up stairs W {x7D— HY 4 youNa MAN, A trace near four years can do all G. K , Brooklyn Post Office brass turning and finishing sho) SITUATION IN_A been at the is of work. Address ] ANTED—A NOMBER OF LAND:MEN, COO! Diack smith: carpenters, , Cooks, go to sea on short and long voyages, ished on the crecit of the voyage. street, corner of Cedar, North river. and stewards, to All clothing far. Apply at 97 West Wasten—A TU'OR, TO RESIOK IN A PRIVATE family. to have the charge of three boys; he must be of unex ceptionable charas er, hind in mantér, of true pty, and amply qualified to instruct most thoroughl: 0 Fnglich brenches ard t> conduct their Fi studies, plove ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, cosebmi Refers to his prevent be hed, from 1 till 4 P. single man, B—the best o! TaD Ces Of to scbriety will be required. Wernn 4 yauxe win 0 . Call on Mr. Low, 20 Exchange a hioaseas whe hours A SITUATION AS understands bis business perfestly employer, where en interview can . M, wt 35 Murray atreet. WanTax FXPERIENOKD MALE the Naval Horptial, Bast Brooklyn NUR, AT no ereat'bs a of 10and 2. N. honesty, capebility and ATIEND BaR IN A public honse. Addrers J 8, Herald office, with nome ard riference. None reed apply unless #2q winted with the business, Waves Ma’ , CAPABLE OF retend bis business well. Apply wey. ANTE!—sN ACTIVE OFFICE. BOY, twelve to sixtten years of ege, bie parentr, can write « fair hand, city, and on give sat Murray etreet, TAKING O4Re OF the atterney Copertment of staw office; he must Bash to Brady & FROG who resides wita feroilier with the ce) Inquire at 107 W ATCHMAKAR WANIBD—. WAST. ‘*NTFD—A MAN WAITER, (WHITE.) NONE SUP one who un éretands bis b wivesstheriogn'y Ap- ply at 208 Filth avenue, corner of Treaty wixth w Waren, 10 Go Bot Y AS bockheeper Out sequin ed with the grocery trade preferred addres, piving experieaes and refer ence, WS. & Co, He ald office ANTED—A FIR TRE family 7-1TER IN A PRIVATE Apply at 108 Weter strest, betwosn 12 WAStanvaros ast \ND 8T#Wa'DOULAND egent—\ man who is practically uaqaainted w th the best mosern xyetem of cr ootog sod aril eulti- vetion, My ex, erienc: such batTeenrateea beter e700, with Jess mannre. Pig uenelly cope; [am w actiosl engineer of Oost ing civglog, rrigiting, and 1 Price down the tend co the Sno im higent tone ‘toe avy rotation; I bove much +xperiives ia reariog, feed- ing. tuyipy ve seUiog © 1 Jar d surveyor, and car keep accounts. Ayp'y a No 7 Norfolk strect, iz the berement, T. Woods JANIET—ONE HOSIERY HAND, ALSO ON® RIB den hand. Nour pect apoly except thore who erfectly understand there basiness, Appiy at Lord & Teytcr's, Giand street, bef re .. M. ANTED—A BMART ROY, TO RUB IN FOR GRAIN- {ng; ope that has besa at be pain'ing business preferred. ‘Inquire at No, 27 cixth avenue, at 7 o’chook on Monday morcirg i WY ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOU SIXTEEN or teventeen yeors of ave, ty take charge of & horre end wagen Ko Apuly fa d ug ators 163 avenue A, Detween Elevensh and Twelith otreote 4NTED—A GOY WPu Waites 4 GOOD HAND, te attend a lawyers odice cntrua errands, &3. Apply to M. K. Hurke, 24 North Williom street. ANT#D—A LAD, FIFT EN TO KIGHTSEN YEARS 014, ag000 venman, ca able of k-6,ing gecounts, to attend office ane mak* him-ef o-eful; be wut come well recommended; one résin1ng in the vietuity of the Palsce pre‘erred. ‘Appl: at vixrrow's Kicing Seaoot, 20 Fowth avenue, from 7 to 9PM SPECIAL NOTICES. NO SU (RENDER roving, Ock. 23, 1864, Lispemary, co-ner of ceeond nd Twenty third stie-t, do ire open at 74g o’e'ock P. M.—‘ibe following gen'iemen have kintly coursented to address the audience:—Hev . 1 Wrigh® will present the Bible to the Loge; J Osblay. Eeq, will sivg “The Bible,” Rev J.B windy DD, weil receive the Bible onthe f the Lodge; j Oskey, Esq, will sing “Unele +t ia rich @vouga to give ar wil « farm;’? Nee thap Nisbet, teq , will sve.e or the merite of the orde> of A.P Aj J Uakley, Req, will st it Colocabia '? Committee of rargemocts-doho swiuny, JB Pal- mer, Penry Ivey, aporew Ivey, Willias: Watton Will am Fobineon. Admisjon 25 cents evca person. Tick be bad of the committ «or at the door Cars anistages pass the Hall every fve minutes. ” rf AUNION.—T6E UNDER“IGNED WILL NOt BH RE- / spenrible for any deb’s of any nature, kied, or de- fcription, contrecte\on my scoount by any ngont or servant of the uncersigoe ',or by avy other pe-son or erons whororoever, without my written order there- jor. Dated New Yor), Ostoner 6, i804. GODFREY A, JE=SEL, 67 Division street. T IS WITH THE QREATEST SaTISF \CTION THATI hereby certify, that by the treatment of Dr Matthei 469 Broome street. i bave deen ved in a very short time of # vary troubl som? deafaess under which I Bave been suffering for tweive yera, ond am now ia the full enjoyment of a clear an¢ unimpaired earorgan Tecan not abstain frem recommen ing Dr Matthei to similar suffer New York. Vet 17, 1854 JUL EDWARD FIsILEs, compositor, 87 West Brond vay. FFICE OF THE COLLEO|OR OF TiXE%, &.—WII- ( Momsturg, Uct. 2, 1854 —Notice is hereby giyen that the city tax hooke of th» prezent year are now open for peyment, and that I sm prepard 10 receive the sums chargéd thereon All tayes patd previous to the lst day of November next wil! be received without additional On thet day two per cent will be added, and every thirty days theres‘ter an additional ono per cent. Persons con have their bills by applying at this offica, and are requested to have the assessinest num>ers of eir lots, sud thus avoid errors Hours for receiving taxes, from 9 A. iy to rae A Sag Weanesiay day evenings from 7 to 9 one tae eS ~ JOUN W. BRAI:TED, Coliector of Taxes and Assessments, Oicy Hall, corner of Fourth and South Second #treets. SRSSID LOST AND FOUND. _ OURD—A FEW DAYS SINO#, ON EL} VENTH AVE- bue, aportmonnaie, cootaicing a em] amouct of money, which the owner can have by proving proper y snd paying expenses. Apply at theflig statien, forty third street. ; OUND—ON T URSDsY EVENING, A HOSE BLN- ket, in Fourth avenue, marked P,P The owne: can have it by applying to 79 kas’ Thirteenth stre-t, ani paying for this notice. EFT IN NO. 9 OF TOWNSSN? & CO 73 FULTON FER- ry and Amity ptree; stages, Friday morning, Uc’. 40, on getting out comer of Broome and Broadway, black walatt box, about ton inches squere, witn a brass baxdie snd ig, contain'ng x new giivacia battery, with sponges, blue Lott ¢ of liptaeut, and the nessssary appet. us. Whoever will de iver it to 438 Br me strest, ore coor east of Brondway, shell be haudvoinely reward. ed. DE BH. A BENTON. OST—ON THE EVENING OF 1HE 17TH CCTOBR2, im the vicinity cf Mgiinon or Onion squares, = segar cone, for which aliberal reward will be paid on appiicetion, at 20 Warren atree :. OT—4 PINCE OF CalIFORNi«s GOLD, WITH 4 ring; Woro ss a watch ves! five dollara will be paid on returning it to GANIN & LOCK WOUD, 22 William street Leppert. PaS+ING DOWN FULTON *TREET, Brooklyn, over Fulton feryy to corver of Maiden a0 aid Erent street, 2 Isdy’s gold watch; hunticg case, gold face, stee bards, No 6,083. ibe find r will receirs the. thavks of the owner and a suitabla :eward by returning it to C. L. Brown, 11; Frontatrest, or W. # Brown, Bank of Commerce. (ST—IN AN OWNISUS, ON TAURSDAY EVANING, Oct. 19, in & Browiwsy aud outh ferry stage, Svout 7 o'clock P.M, a while fyoryovera glass, with gilt mountings, en:lored in a blue <elvete se with gd claso, the name of the maker on the insits of the ose fhe above was left in the stoge at the South ferry, The find- er shall be rewarced liberslly by returning the eame to the owner, Mre. Ryer, No 306 uiberry street, Wesley ace. JT OS'—YESTFRDAY, A HANDSOME POCKET &RG filec with eegare. the Ander will mush it at rcom 1€5 Aster Houre O8T—ON THE EVENING Of THOR-DAY. OCTOBER L 19, left in an cmnibus in Broadway. in the vicinity of Wallack’s Theatre, a bigck, large rize opera glass ibe finder wii] be liberally rewarded by leaving it at th» auc- tion store, No. 16 Wall street, OSTI—A LADY'S GOL) BREASTPIN, IN Fk 4 one of the Nimh avecne stages, going through Fourteenth strest to Broa yup Fuarth avenue to Twenty sixih street Cepot. or enn car te Eeverteensh street, and down to Eighth The frder will be suitably rewarced om leaving it at No, 66 Dicth avenue, REWs RD —LUST OX STOLEN, THE FOLLOW- 5 ing bark notes:—One $500 bil and two $100 bills cw ihe Bechenice’ Bankin Ociation, Tae above reword wil be psid, and po questions asked, by revurn- ing the same to M. WIL ON, No. $3 Willism street The can'icned not to reorive bi'ls of that denomi- nation, the bank having registe:ed the numbers. 2 REWARD—LOST, YESTERDAY AFT@2NOON, between 4 ond 8 P, M., ator near the corner Greene and Fourth streets, thres twenty doliar biils, believed t> be either of the M-chanics’ or Tradesmen’ Bork of thiscity. The finder will eon’er s great on et orphan boy, by returning it to 78 West Niastee street, and receive bis thanks and the above rsward. REWARD.—STRAYED FROM THs £UB3°21B- , nince the bth of October, ons red steer and one red and the oth-r brindle; a'l two years cld. The above 1ewafa will be given for the of the three, or $5 for each one. “ eapiaed Woo! LY BROTHERS, Morrisavis. REWARV.—LO‘T, AT THE HUUSON ROAD at six o'cl-ok yesterdey mornis; wallet Realentog $108 io bills and yn ‘The above reward will pe paid on y and cme Be Earl's Hotel, New York, % : ‘at Mohaw! 0 REWARD —108T, ON MONDAY NISHT LAST, 8 shereholer’s ticket of admission to the New ‘Academy of Mur juette aircle. ‘The adove re- ward will be psid on Of ths tioket at the box office, corner of Fourteenth stree: and Irving place. 10 % ARD.—L/ST ON THUASDAY EVENING, verooat. EW, October 19th, at Niblo’s Thestre, a biact cloth ‘She adore reward wiil be paid. ani 20 q ‘one asked, ing where it can be found. by addressing box 879, Post office, atat- & “RRW/RD WILL BY P!1) FOR THe RETURN u ty of & Scotch plaid BY an cmteining $20, lont yesterday, (Friday) Apviy a+ Brace’s onk Type Foundry. 18 cbamoers suet. % REWARD —Lst, /BOU* TW) (CL) OK, ON the 10h inst , in Nanasa « near tho Custom Bonre, » large Newfoundland dog, with white feet and a large whi @ ring arownd bis neck §=The adove reward, or more it reqotred, will be paid upon his revurn to the Weighers’ ffice, Custora House, any day bet reen 12 and Lo’clook P M = ees THE TRADES, &. dhol daodD a INGINFER: W > NTED—FUX LOCATING A RAILROAD ip ® healthy State, Sou'h. mnst have their own instruments Ap %, to Morrie & Cohner:, 102 Greenien street, or 2s way. 0 ROSS PaINTERS —A GENER: L 4 | &e., want itwation or the Ne Bovs: PAINTER, ater and spring: iter and 1 somytay phe fe ». 8, painter TRAST RATE WORK. man may spply to Kiram Young, 19 Maiden log.