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Tain och ia of the chalore? that cas'be p cn and the beauty, case and elegacce of the fabcle boroad A Fact.—We accidentally omitced the an. Reune ment of ove of car last week, ignor- ‘ent 6. what the juences might be until enlighteacd by him visited our office, and accused us of neg- Jeet. We “ confessed the cape,” but it did not satisfy him, and upon our the reason of his unres- sonable ‘We apologize, da’ Rave fallen ‘than the non. flores cf this ‘the error, we wo at caly $4, can Fulton the professional zacc%s of our fallow citizen, ; Of 51% Broadway, the Boston traveller remarks ss follows. —Ihe sysvem of Br, Reot is founced w q@ure disease According he @f fe, and health follows. ‘The Bs F The Best, the ch-apest, the Lary bowed vortraita ave whose taxen af 44 Broad ‘case, complete, free of extra cusrge. 434 Broad- way, corner of Howard street. GsKBANATI, Artist. Cent creotypes are taken bv the invention, double camera, two portraite at a single for which » petent ie granted by the United States government to the proprietor of the picture fas- tory, 259 Bresa The pianos and m+lodeo:s ia the world Gemiom pianos, with or without the wolean; H a >ra0e their richness of tone, and elasticity of reatly improved pianos, celebrated for iliancy and New York manufacturers evn- wtaptly in store. Secone hand 3 at great bargains. poe hace $30, $50, $75, 8100, $125, $130, &o , to $175 I pianos. which heve been rented a short time, ‘will be sold very low. Kach instrument warrantes A fiargt discount made for cazh. To suit some purchase: monthly payments will be taken Cash paid for seco hand piancs, HORACE WaTERS, 333 Broadway. Geod O: thing for Cold Weather.—A Large stock of overcoats of sli qualities; pantaloons in great varkty; Ben fhe a gid ascortment; garments of Gescript ; ail well made, and in er respect | and comfortable For sale at reasonable prices, 441 Broadway, 4LFRED MUNROE & OV. No from marked prices. at No Money, Money, Money !—The ran of ‘hat fe fh ching into No. 521 Broadway, GEORGE P. FOX’S tailor store, is perfectly alarming The slaughter aud Ravoo with whien tre cutters go irto the beautiful fine rondclothe, silk velve:s and plushes, cassimeres, etc., amaze the bystanders. Fox bays his’ goods cheap ,for muney, sella chesp fcr money, rexdy money. He dads he onn beat all creation, and can do anythicg with money. ‘ibe best of goods are his; the beat of services are his; the bert of stores axe his; all owing to standing at the heim himself, sided with that ‘all powerfai money, All City Banks Taken at Par or Redeemed fn gold st 10 ané 20 per cent discount, at EVANs? | Gicthing Woerehouse, 6@ and 68 Fulton gtreet. whe-g glothing of every description a0 bé bought 50 per cent Belew the market price. $16 silk velvet vests at $7; fine black be; 50 der’ deed hid gloves dozen Alexander’s A Way vo Meet Hard Times.~Go Where the merchant or mechanio in satinfied with a small pro- Mt on what he relis Those who sell for the least profit geveraliy beep the best goods. LOJEK, of No. 6 John street, scile boy+? suits of the latest styles, made up in ‘the best manner, and warranted to fit, at prices that ‘will astopieh even economical people in hard times, Call en bim and see. ‘Wanted, “One Thousand siiliners,” ts the mame ofa ferce which drsws audi and the announcement of K.T WILDE, Nos 20 and 22 Joon wtreet, that his immensa stock of superb fall ana winter millinery, consisting of every style ot French bonnets, ar. Uficial flowers, .ibtons, feathers, &:, is now seillog at ost, can hardly fail to create an equal furor. One word ato the motive of this reduction. The object of the @dvertizer is to command such a rush of custom, by @heap prices, as shalt enable him to keep all hs em- ploy<s, (some 300) at work daring the winter. For this object he is willing to sscrifce his own tims and the in- terest on bis capital Profit is out of the question in the ee bd ne ye chance for be aes as well ea for ladies who wish to save mo: ying direst from ‘the manufacturer and importer. oe Lece ard Matlin Curtains from Anction.— KELTY & F1 RGUSN, No. 2893¢ Broadway and No. 5¢ Keare street, have just recetved trom suction 5,000 lac Sua warlin, which will be sold fora few days at "5 per,sen Jess than cost of importation. Also, de laines, damaak, cornices, curtain trimmicgs and window shades, ata Great reduction io prices. Caxtats Materlals.olomon & Alert, 243 Broadway, invite the attention of purchasers to their extensive #2oxk of brocatelle. satin, delaines, lace aad muslin corteize, cornices aud trimmings, of sll kinds, whieh they offer for sale ower than can be bought at aay -othes eatadlichment in the city Ladies wiseing Furs of « Superior Quality, shruld call on White, at nis emporium of fashion, where ean be reen th most complete sssortm nt of cxpas, vie torines and cuffs also, gents’ fur collars and glov" WAHITs, Hotter, 212 Brosdway corner of Fulton ~ me ret Ladies’ and Iofants’? Wardrobe Barasr —In ‘bt department the F | - at Gemin’s Not ing approschiog m beauty > |, amar sends alone, fants’ outdts, snd ladies’ com «sd elegance to the Ke, bent constantly rere | aPlete vets of waslerwene, 5 rien. -a# fo. ixmediste ure, at this Bn aay il aD" 4@ found elsewhore in New: York. Rt 1" Brcadway, st. Nicholas hote) Per “slp Constantine, Liverpool.—Hiram ANDERSON, ‘No. 90 Bowery, has just received saveral Baenide Kpglith medallion reyal velvet carpets, worth $750 to $1,000 each =N B—0v,000 yards beauti- fal inv raiz carpet, wt 36., 48. and 6x. per yard. “Frencn China and Cut Glass, at Unprece= ten ly reduced priess, at 813 Broadway, above “leventh street, for about one month. Positively fer cash oily. Just opened, 640 dozen Greck cups and seuccrs, 408 per Gozen (24 pieces.) J. kK. KSRK. . Wedamg Oards..an Assortaent os Evor- ‘Gadll olezans eagravea wedding earas, envelopes, d&e., ran be hag on opie orsent by pest to any part of ~ , BVERDELL, 302 Broadway, oorner of Duave iret. > Wedding ard Vi ‘Benionadle styles, boston ‘y fi over coats, $12. 6 Cards im tae most cent leas then usual. ly ebsrge’, A obo! tment of the intest ntyles of ‘Brida! envelopes, Tr wafers, & ; yer door pl ‘&o, at KEMGLE’S, practioa! ongraver, 804 Broacway, two doors from Walker street. Defiance Swamander Sates.—Rebert M. PAT ACK te the sole maoufactarer in the United States 1 the above oolebraied rales and fC. Goffln’s impene- Bable defiance locks anc crose bars. Lepot 192 Pearl ‘wrest, one door below itaiuen jane. Whe Permam Buriesque Opera Vroupe are Qecoming twmens+ly povuter wih the amusement-goiug . The oeautitul bali is crowted mghtly vith the yaty aud fashion of the city ihe Isughable panto- ‘mnime and eplendid programme for w-mght, Whe Great Western Ulppuirom> put up at Dr. Kellinger’s, at Youkers—oniy 26 cents a’ mission. The eapvas accommodates ten tocusand persons. By ail d the a’tersoon performace, sod get home ht. Ample aceommodations for 500 horses, Last of the beautitai Lakeland Suilding Yeta—These five hundred building kts, with hundred farms, will be divid’d amoog six handred subscribers io Siew days. $16 secures four buiiding lots, 25 by 100 fees, cra farm from 2 to 20 acres. Hundreds aro living fm ur heal by apartmente, ant p«ying all thetr earnings for reo’, who may now seoure @ delighsiul ant healthy nome ar the city Agply at one to UHAKLE> WOU), ae resivny; where maps and pamphiets can be had gratis 3. 0, from Parts, Phrenclogical bor — oa 6 Warren street, threw doors frum Hrosd- *) ie only artist in New York who thoroagh'y sbievtanis patting the hair tosuii the tormatioa of the ‘dats Dye ana Wigs Hacucir’s celebrated Sat rdye is by all acknowledged: he best ia the world. Mi wholesale sna polied in nine Pcie rooms et W A. 78 hatr dye, wig, and orna- ‘wantal hair factory, No. 283. Broadway. Wigs and Toupers.—Vnere aid you get goat tig rem my senene Se ,, ge in New ‘ork wh+1e you wi'] Gad wigs, toupees, Dick and front braids, from MEDHOR Té& HEARD’3, EG Mak en lane. bheumasism, scrofa Oid Uloers, ac.— Hyatt’s Life Baieam, as seen by & thousand cases which 8 ea in ‘he Sun, Herald and ether fe sertain to cure the mort « ted case of tiene 7 most other cover, if taken wc ordivg to Cerections Hon. LD. D. Taykr hes recent)» neen cured of inflamms- tere rheumatism of vo deeps: sta and severe a macure, Sat six among tae mart eminent of the medical faculty mad felled toeven mitigate bie suilerings ar. Saylor ean be seen any day at nis law office 133 Nassau rtreet. Serofula —A indy in the family of f. W. Gilley, Eaq. of the well known Boxery dry goode store, No 126, hi jut been cured of a cass of sceofuiae ulceration, of nine Zoere standing, and of fo stubborn and dictressing a a: that mavy of the most scioatde of the medics Prefersion bed failed to cure or fad a name for. Mr. Giiley will most cheerfully give any information io rola- Hom Ve this most extrsordinary osae, to aay perroa who may it Prianipel depot 246 Grand street. For ante also by the drugeler Mrs HAY i16 ‘Falton -y ane? end by Mrs GAYus, Cuistacoro’® Hale —Tnis Spieodid Dye haa ro equal i the worldiho dints imparted by tt to te baie are of matuie Sold whoisalé aad retail and applied at Oristasoro’s, No. Haase. Whirkewm oc Monstae to.ced 19 grow heavily in rix *eeky hy mY onguret, whieh will eee eae or injur@ tho hin, $1 Dottie, sent to any part of the @urtry KG Gaba, 167 Hoyen, 175 bulton street, Blockly Jonn B, Tinh, Denttet, 1 Penth strest, bee ‘tween Liosaway aad University place, it | Jauze R, Orema, UNS DEMOORATIO R¥PUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOI | Mayor : FERNANDO WOOD. J:Mes E OOOLEY, Chairman M:yoralty Convestion, } Secretaries. ‘vtuyvosant Institute, BENJAMIN P. FAIRCAILD, Mayoralty Convention, } Secretaries. al Hurry Parrmeson, et Tammany BF: | At A JOINT MEETING 07 THE DEMOTRATIO CHAR- tel ter Nomicating Committees of the Eleventh Ward, at 44 Avenue C, corner of Fourth street. on ‘onday evening, Vctober 23,1884, Mr 0 H P. Townsend was eulled to the chair and Messrs. R"D Valentine and Wm mings appointed secretaries The (oliowing commn- ication was received from i'r A.B Rolhns. f the esndidates pominsted for slde;man of this War: To THE IRMAN OF THE DEMOCRAT.C ‘\EPUBLICAN CHARTER NOMINATING CONVENTION, Tear ~ir —I have been induced from circamstances and from the utter fsilure to effect a reconcilistioa of the dirtr:cted elements of our party, to reconsider the acceptance as the nominee for Alderman from your con- Ventien, actuated by a desire to promote the success of tre party, and believing, that success ig paremount to the elevation of any indivituel member, particularly at the enasuip ction, you will pleas tte the coa- vention my declization candi ate for the porition of Alderman. Returning my sincere thanks, I remain your obedient servant, A B ROLLINS. Whereupon the following resolutions were unaoimous- ly adoptec: Hetolveo, That the thanks of the democracy of this ward are emirently due to Dr. Rollins, for his zeal in the welfare of the democratic cause, by his endeavors to harmonize the party at tne sacrifice of his own pe:sons! ‘scvancemest. Rerolved, That « comurittee of five be appointei to tencer to Dr. Rollins the thenks of this convention The following ticket was then unaminously adopted:— For Alterman—James R. Stesre. For 4sse:sor—Benjsmin McFarland. Fér Constabies—=mith cloan and Henry Dreher. For School Commissioner—Jedediah Miller. o peter, Schoo! Trustees—Hiugh Crombie and Edward err For School Inspector—Wm. Cummings. hem Doivace ee , Chairman, ice D.C. Vat Wu. comes } Secretaries. % T A MEETING OF 1HE NOMINATING CONVENTION “3. of the national democrats of t!e Fourth assembly district, held at the house of Mr. Joha Wolf, Duane street, on Monday evening, October 23, JOSEPH BRECK was uban mously nominated for the Assembly. PHiLIP GEPdAKDT, Chairman. J H Snerwoon, Secretary. T A MEE ING OF THE SEVENTEENTH W4RD A City Retorm Association, heid at the Mission ehureh in -ixth street, on y evening, the follow- ing nominations were unanimously mad 4i¢ermsn—Benjomin F. Pinckney. Avsesscr—Jobn T. Lynes. . Schoo! Ccmmiasioner—Benjemin R, Winthrop. ~ KODCOL Ths pector—William Wailass. rehool ‘irustes—John C Chamberlain. School Trustee (te fill vacency)—Wm. H. Riblet. Councitmen—46eh district, Join W.T. Van Riper; 47th, Jewes Mscaliater; 48th, Thomes B Barnaby; 49th, Jo: seph B Nones; 60th, coniel T, Macfarian inspectors of Elestion—Ist distrist, Israel Chapman, W T. Vanderhcop; 24, Elisha Kingsland, John T. Un- Gerhill; 84, Lawrence Marcin, Jr., Seth R. Abrama; 4th, Chath derbilt, Uriah B Cooper; 6th, Christian Zieg ler, Prter Palm; 6th, Wm 4H. Riblet, Peter Cook; 7th, Jotin Steriaan, leorge Murphy; Sin, Charles G. Dean, oman Rogers; 9th, John jobn B, Montgomery; 10ih, Joseph B. Nores, Taina Hil gif FRANKLIN 0. DJREMUS, Chairman. R. B. Essersryn, Secretary paleo etre ranntsets ts id, SIO ata ald T A M:88 MEETING OF THE DEMCCRATIC RE publican electors of the Fourth Congressional dis- trict. comprising the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth and Four. teenth warde, heid in front of the New Haven Railroad depot, Canal ‘street, He callet the chair, and the folowing vice presidents and secretaties ' were s¢- lected :— VICE PRESIDENTS. Fourth Ward, Tenth Ward. ‘Timothy O’Brien, Nicholas F. Wilson, John Crow, J. hitshe Jobn Casey, John C, Ewing, Henry J Allen, Joseph Jennings, Francis Callahan, Robert MeNally, Henry Me! owns, John D. Welsh, Pentel Dopovan; Henry McDonald, Anthuny MoCrecén, J, Kiehorhart, Charles 1 eviin, John Garrison, Jobn Barry. Robert E. Koberts, Sith Ward Fourteenth Ward. ‘Thomas J. Barr, Leory H roward, Revry C. Rabinean, Thomas Whelan, Patrick Murphy, Matthew Daily, Jobn si. Wort Anthony Conron, Samuel Forte; John Dunean, Jeremisb, wartay, William Fitzpatrick, — Nesbit, Aptoony Jackson, poy Ta8 Bishop, Jefferson Brown, ‘Ot sick McLaughlin. Deniel MoMannus. ¢ Fourth Ward. Tenth Ward. James G Smith, George Daltiager, Andrew Cusseck, James Mulvy, Fdward M_ dorris, Féward J. Knight, Inmes Reilly, James Trainor, rtholomew Healey, heel Pettit, Barthol Healey, Michael Pettit, Joby Lawler, John Kaczaker, Michael Conovy, Wiliam Lockyer, Ontver O'Donnell, Patrick Dongherty. Thoms McCormack. Fourtoench Ward. Patrisk Lynch, Patrick H. Mcavay, hk Ward. James Wallace, Joseph Chanfrau, Edward Cavanagh, Jobu Foner, Hugh O’Brien, Jemes Mov tire, Joveph Hutton, Joba Martin, Fa es tS! _ ichoias Canteo, John Cunningham. Pateick Mullins ‘The following address and resolations were unanimous. ly avopted:. F¥elow-citizens—In presenting the name of Mike ‘Walth to the electors of the Fourth Congressional dis trict for their suffrage at the ensuing election, we pre- tent the pame cf a min well known and univerrally ad- wired by the great mass of the democratic party, in which he now oids auch an honorable pomtion; chosen from the vente of the tolling masses, cHuging to the seme witha brotherly affection, defonaing their rights frm the apsauits of the rich, the powertul and the co praved—contending heroically for their advancement to tueh position, social avd political, as their talents, vir- ‘tues and respectability go justiy entitle them to oceu py. We rely with confidene on the surport of tie Gemcersey of the district to reelect Mike Welsh a member cf the next Congress. Plac- ing, ss we do, implicit confidence in hia ability snd integrity, we have nothing to fear from the assaults of demagogues upon the democratic cresd, white we can place sush sentinels on our watch towers to warn us of impending danger. >is conduct sicce his firet ties'ion to the state Legislature to the preseat time bas beex such as will command the esteem of all honerable and high-minded men, andoflers ® ture gaar- entee that his exertions in the ensuing ression of Jon grese will eclipee bis efforts in the last session, when bis burning eloquenoe and sublime lauguage #oattered, hke cheff cefore the wind, the slanderous charges, vile subteriuges and petty machinstions of the orainiess Cemogogues, unscrupulous fanatics anc grasping plua- derers who now hola seats inthe national Legisiatare, ‘ihe exertions of Mike Waleh On the bill for the govera- wen! of hepraska and Kansas, wherein he so ably de- monstrated the ability and right of the people to regu. late their domestic #ffairs without the assistana) of a Seward, ® Sumner, aSmith, ora Hale. His amendment to the a:my bill, by which atl offices in the army are opened to the nen-commissioned officers and privates, and the psy of the same raised one-half above their former rates, where their merits will now stand onan qual footing with: the greduatemof West Point, is sn ther trlamph of his principles, for which a noble eople will be always grateful. Mike Walsh, uuassisted y Wealth, influence, or s lucky stroke of circumstances, has elevated himselt by his talent to the position he now occupies, where hestends « brilliant meteor cneering the bonest and energetic in their cnwaid career, aod dispell- ing the hopts of the craven and the vicious Such hag been ana is now tho character of Mike Walan When we shall find & man more sble, more it, more honest, more persevering, ® an more devoted to ine interests of the democratic party, whose spirit hovecs high sbove the low trickery of the day, thors uo force. aan terrify, no gold can bu; wi we be wilttos 10 exchaags him for encther. Whereas ihe demccratic republican electors of the essional district, in general rem purpote of acting upon the nomination presented by the Congressional convention for thelr con- sideration. that the pomiaa- tion of Mike Maleh meets with our unanimous con sur- rence, aud we will ue all honorable means to re elect porition which he has already filed with honor to himrelf aud credit to his constituents Kesolved, that in the present Congress, Mike Walsh has met the just expectations of his constituen's, in opposing all unjust and special legislation; and support- ing only such measures as are calcalated to advance the prosperity ot the people and the permanency of ihe in- stitutions ef the eouniry. times of political Le Resolved, That the pre: gacy, when men are embracing all creevs and parti Vo obtain political power, it behoves the electors of this district to ‘to Congresa a man who has alw: b or faction, who.e variance e interest of the country, or sabvereive of the righis of his fellow: oitinene. Resolved, That in thig district—the Gibraltar district of the democracy of ‘he Union—eaci man pleiges Lim relf to act as one of & vigilance commities, to ensure the return to Congress of one who has alwa. s battled for Le rights of the masses, irrespective of favor or re- t bi iH it th she meeting wa: 61 juently addressed by the Benoradle Hirem FOR ine denen and Mike Welsh, im their nev Prins style, The mesting then sdj-erned and formed into ® precession, preced bya tend of muric avd marobed through the ‘duateiot, choar. ing contiruslly fer hike Wash. EW YOrK, OCTOBSR 24, 1854.0 THE DEMO. cratic Fepublicen elestors of the sixteenth Counel ine event wards Hevicg een my gave em £0868 cancdu'e Jn your Listrict, L hereby nouty the elertors in the duisis’, What i am no exetidete for that positicn, JVs Pd CoOLiUs, _____ POLITICAL. T A MEETING OF THE DEWOCRATIO PEPUBLI- cap Nominating Commities of the Thirty-third Coureil district, held at Sar-y Walters’ House 2, pve motion, Wm. H. McTvrkle was unaaim sly nemipated as the cemocratic candidate for Councilman of the Thirty-third distri t, of ths Thirteenth ward. EmaJ, Furwy,sec. EPAXKALM «ALLEN, Chairman. LARGE AND ENTHUSIa°°IC MEETING OF THE A Ninth ward reformers was held at the Bleecker Builéingy, on Tneedsy evening, 24:h inst. Hoo Mark Bypencer was called to thechsir, and ‘avid J. Nevins and Albert Bogert, Jr, were appointed secretaries After speeches by Councitman North, Mr. Bailey sad several otberg, the f ilowing gentlemen were unsnimously nom: /nat:d ss candidates for the ensuing election: — ¥or member of aseembly——iou Charies C. Leigh. For Goupslimoce 2st ‘Distros; Henry, Boo; 224 ror eo—21at 3 . Bee; er; 284, Cornelius & Cooper; 24th, Alfred For Assessor—William Bogert. T A MEFTING OF TSE TWENTIETH WARD DEMO. cratic Union Clu>, held on the 20th instant, at Hugh Moone+’s, the following gentlemen were for the ensuing year:— FINANCE GOMMITTER, Hugh Mooney, Edward Linnea, } Vie Joho G Butler, Joba Me%rane,’ f Prea’ts. Wiltiem Craft, William Montelib, } Henry Larkin. Bernard Ireanor, 5 ~°™ James P. Lunn. DENNIS RYER, President. Yu. Mowrege, } Secretaries, B. TREANoR, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENFRAL COMMI! TRE. —A *pecial meeting of the above Comittee will be held at Stuyvesant Institute, on Wednesday evening, October 45, 1854, at 73¢ o'clock P.M Punctual attend- acce is particularly sted. By order of ICHARD SUSELL, Chairman. Wu. * Varney, A. ‘ } Secretaries, WARD.—aT A MEETING OF THE DE- epublican Nominating Committee, of the held at the boure 229 Stanton street. Mr. Joseph P. Morsis reoeivea the unanimous nomination for Assembly, oi tbe Ninth Assombiy district. Samuel Gil ix, Joba ~cannal, Peter Mck» ight, Joha P Culley. Francis Cis: i. JOHN P. CULLEY, Chairman. Fuancis Crank, Secretary. ‘OURTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—SIXTEENTH ard Twentieth waris. Thomas Manson, Union de- moeratic candidate for Assembly. Our country union and victory. The workingmen—the young men. The masses wil rally for Assembly man—Thomas Manson. BY hee REFORM COMMITI¥E.—THE EXEOU- Live Committee have taen a room at 609 Broad: ‘way, corner jouston street, story, where a per- son Will be in attendance to confer with de from the wards ard Council cistricts. It is desirable that candidates for charter officers be nominated with as little delay as porsible. aud the nomination reported to H. M. SCHEIFFELIN, Chairman Ex. Committee. Ne WARD—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- oan nominations. For slderman—W liam J. Brisley. For Assessor—Levi Onderdork. For School Commissioner—William Quackenbueh. For School Inspector—‘olomon Banta. ForSehool Trusiees—William Do3ge and William H. Dusenberry. For fchool Trustee to fill vacancy—Glibert J. Bogert. For Constable--Pbilander Brush and Charles i a i at of Bieetieg ist Distriot—William B Ripley, James W. Foshay. 2d District—Stephen D. fous 1 B Sullivan, isteint_ <5] Springsteen, Stephen Merreresu. at ict—William ackerman, Igna'ius Flynn, 5th District—Lewia J. Parker, William Murray, 6th District Thomas Lavy, Robert Lisdasy. ‘7th District—Michael Boncell, Thomas Lawrence, 8th District—Samuel sow'and, John Hannan. 9th District—William C. Clover, James L. Van Wart. JON F.’GIRAUD, Chairman, Joun W. Banta, Secretary. INITEENTH WARD.—THE BEMOCRATIC REPUB- Vican Charter Nominating Committee, elected pur- suant toa call of the General Committee at Tammany Hall, met at the house of John Eagan, corner of Forty- reccnd street and Third avenue, on Thursday, the 19th of October, 1864, Stephen M. Drew was duly elected chair- man, and Williem Higgins, secretary. On motion, a committee, consisting of Thomas Pear- son, James Starr and Edward S. Parsel, wis sppointed to wait upon the committee elected under the call of the Gerersl Committee at the Stuyvesant Institute, to as- certain if they would unite in joint convention for the nomination of a union charter ticket. Said coummittee reperted that they had waited w the other nomtoating convention, and that it would be acceptable to form the unicn proposed; whereupon it was Voted, Toadjourn to the house of Michael O’Brien, in Forty-second stree:, there to unite in a consvlidated con- Vention with the di tes elected under the call of the ttuyvesant Institute General Committee. STEPHEN M. DREW, Chairman, Wriux Hicers, Secretary. ‘The Naticnal 1 emocratic ‘Republican Charter Nomi- nating Committee, elected parsuant to the call of ths Generel Committee at Stuyvesant Institu'e, organized at the house of Mishel O'Brien, ia Tsity.segodd street, on ‘thuréday evenirg, 19th Octal election of Wil Ham O’ Reeve as ¢. man, and George Crooker as secre. tary. A committee from the convention elected under the call of the Tammany F'ali General Committee, was eived, who prcposed that the two charter conventions should unite in one bocy, for the purpose of making a union ticket to be supported by the upiten democrycy, at the coming election The proposition was favorably entertained, and it was uvsnimously voted to fo ints joint convention with the committee elected by the other ection of the democratic party, and the commit. ee adjourned for beg rs 707 t O'REEFS, Chairman. GxonGs Crooxrr, Secretazy, Jorxt Convention —The two Democratic Charter Com- mittees in the Nineteenth ward met in joint coaventt rauant to a vote in each body, at the house of Michsel Oitrien, in Forty second street, on Thursday evening, Oct. 19, 1854, and was organised by the election of Ko- tert Gamble, Eeq , an Chairman, ard Stephen M. Drew and George Crooker as Secretar'es. Uponacall of the roll, twenty-five celegaiee answered to their names. The convention then proceeded to fill the five vacancies; after which, on motion, ANSON HERRICK, Esq , ‘was nominated for Aléerican by acsiemation. The eon- yeotion then proceeded to ballot fcr a ovndidate for Councilmen, which resulted as fol owa:—Thomas Me- Speddcn, 16; Brian NcCahill, 6; Denis Tarbeday, 4; <cat- terixg, 3; Blanks, 2. Whereupon it was Resolved, that )homas MeSpeddon be nominsted una- nimourly a8 the cemucratic csudidate for Councilman. ‘On motion, committee consirting of Messrs, Thomas Pearrov, Thomes Haipin and William O’Ke-fe was ap- pointed to wait upon Messrs. Herriek and Me3pedon, and Yoport at the next mestirg of the Joint Conven‘ion he convention thon @ journed to meet at the bouse of Edward S. Parsele, io cixty-first street, on Monday evenirg, st 734 o’clock, Monpay LvgsnG, (cr. 28, 1854.—-Parsuant to adjoura- ment. the Joint Convention met at the house of E 3. Parsele—Kover) Gamble in ths chir. ‘Tbe committe eppoicted to wait apon the candidates rominated on Tuesdry evening, reported that Mr. Her- rick would accept the nominstion for Alderman, and that Mr. MeSpedon, weile highly appreciating the honor son- ferred upon bim, would be e:mzelled, 110m the natare of his business, to ecline. ‘The cenvention th+n prosecded to ballot for a candi- éate for Councilman, and Bilan MoCahtll having reeived School Trustees, viz. -—James Moore sn Gregory Coun+r, for the term of four jeare; Aucrew Matnews, for the term of two scare, and aries Gallagher, for the term of ‘one yeor. Jobe McG for Consiabjes, tors of Eleetion and Patiick Flynn were duly nominated 4 the following gentlemen for Inspee- —First district, vennis Flynn, John Burko; ‘econd cistrict, Rdward 8. Parsels, David Wood; ‘Third istrict, Wiliam Wardaworth, James starr. ‘The Coxvention then resolved itself into a Ward Vigi- lance Commitice, for the purpose of recaring offici+nt action in behall of the regular democratic ticket, and the following gentlemen were appointed ® Finance Com mittee, to collect funds for the promotion ot the election of the regu'ar ticket, vis.—Jawes Moore and Philip Fohey, of the First election district; F. 8. Parsels and Jemes Donegan, Second district; James Starr and Hiram Chancler, Third district. It was then Resolved, That the ratitiestion meeting, to respond to the charter nominations, be held at lewey’s Four Mil House, on Fridey evexing, November 3, 1854, and tha Mesers. Michael O’Brien, Edward 3. Parsels and Jame: Steer tea committee to make necessary arrangemoat; for said meeting ‘The ccmmittes then adjourned, to mest with the demo- cxscy of the ward in mars meecing, at the Four Mle Bouse, on raid Friday evening, November 3, 1854 pe “on RUBEST GA! EN REW, ) os Gaon Gabon,” } ccretaries. INTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE UNI"S0 Democratic Kepubt'can Council Conven held &t 26 Christopher street, Octoter 21, 1854, LAUKENCS VAN WART was unsnimously nomina‘ed for Cowactiman of the T cond distrist, to be supported at the ND. LAYMAN, Chairman, Gr.akrr J. Boaxar, Sesretary. EVENTH WARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE SEVENTH Ward Democratic Republican Ward Committee are requésted to meet at the Headquarters, 178 Madison street, ou this (Wednesday) evening, Oct. 25, at 73¢ o'clock. Punctusl attendance is requested. JOAN BROWN, Chairman, Epwarp Letts, Wruam O’guma, } Secrotasies IRIEENTH WARD.—PATER COOPER CITY RE- form regular nominations —At s meeting of this cemmittee, teid in this ward on the evening of the 24th inat., he following ticket was unanimously adopted as the refo m ticket:— Fer Assembly—Mareus P. Ferris, For Aléermar—Jno. B. Ryerson. For Couneilmen—Thirty-thira district, Wm. Floyd ; thirty-fourth district, Geo. W. Bowne; thirty-Afth dia: trict, Geo. W. Weed For Axonror--Lewis Withington. For + chool Commission reg yt Case. For eebool Inepecter—' vault? ynolda, John J. Phil- For Schooi Trusteee—-aionzo J lips. Constables —Wm. E, Horton, Jno. W. Sumerindyke, ki WARD Fa LCONER, Chairman, Tesdo P, GRERNVAUTT, Secretary. BY FOURTEE*)H WA'D LIQUOR DEALERS ARE Tequesies to wee at the Westchester Houre, corner Of Bowtry and Broome street, on Wrdnecay, Octoder 26 et four o’cloes PM. to complete their 0: ganization Aud receive reports of committees By order WH. UNDERHILL, President, Rowerr Comnoisy, Soretary, ED A A ET ELLA OLED DEL ALLELE LAE EAE ELLE, pO ee nl earnest alti ai lan Alene len a ate sen alc | | POLITICAL. RVENTEENTH WARD REFORM A°SOCIATION.—AT ® meeting of the citizens of this held at th» th street church, om Tucecay evening, inet., on mationfee Richard £ Keiding, eq’, A. 5. Jones was ap- » chairman, F. 0. mus, sesistant chairmer, ards. B. Esselstyn, secretary. pointed from the severa! Council districts of the ward, who reoommended to the meeting tre name of Nathen ©. bly as candidate for Akerman, which nomina‘ion nn 7 en menns See es a: ity Daniel T. MeFarlend was nomina'éd for Couneilman for the 60th District and gear Erasiou 60 Connettonan See thqyiath Dictziet. meeting eupon adjourned "e 8. JONES, Chairman. IRTSENTH WARD—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMI- pation for Alderman DANIEL P. SAMMIS. \WENTIETH WARD SEYMOUR CLUB.—DEMOCRATS to the rescue. —ihe members of this club will as- semble at their rooms, No. 132 West Thirtieth street, on Wednesday evening, Ust. 25, at 7 o'clock precisely, as ‘Dasiners of importance is to be transacted. STEPHEN D. GARDINER, Chairman, ‘Wx. McDmexorr, T. W. Canrwniant, } Secretaries, WENTIETH WAKD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC RE- publican regular nominations:— For Copgress—William 4. Walker. Police Justico—Thomas A. Darn. Couneilmen—Fifty-first district, Michael Masterso3; Fifty.second district, Hugh Mooney; Fifty-third distric:, William Joyoe Assossor—Edward Linnen. Eehool Com missioner—Thomas Clerke. tchool Inspector—Jerome B. Fitrgerald. Trurtees—Jobn G. Butter, James M. Post, William Menck, Thomgn 4 Partridge. Constables—William Keenan, Louis Hucker. ROOKLYN TWELFTH WARD PRIMARY ELECTION, —At a meeting of the democratic electors of the ‘Twelfth ward of the city of Brooslyn, held at the house of +dward Fitzsimmons, on Saturday evening, the 2lst inst., in Hamilton avenue, near the ferry, on motion, ‘Thomas Whittaker was called to the chair,’ and Taomas Kenney appointed Secretary. A committee of five was tial to nominate ward officers for the ensuing € = William Smith, Adam Regan, Charles MoN! ra. ward Fiasimmons, Michael Smith, Nomlsating Gon mittee ‘The committee nominated the following persons for election, viz. :— Aldermen—alfred Rovk, Patrick O'Neil. Supervitor—Thomas Motuire. i ‘Astessor-—Joreyh Delaney. Constable—Barnard + cott. Inspectors of klection—First district—Dedrich Bubsen, Christopber Fox. ‘Second district William Spencer, Thomas Whittaker. Exelse Commiscioner—ChaiJes,McNicholl. t_was resolved thay the poowtings of the meeting be published in the Bros! i. le New York Herald. THOMAS WHITTAKER, Chairman. Tomas Kenyry, Secretary. PERSONAL. DOPTION.—ANY PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A female izfant, six months old, will ploase call at 63 ing street, between Hudson and Varick, any time this week, NFORMATION WANTED~ OF CAPT. RICHARD GEE, who has not been heard of aince Thursday, 19th. Had On a blue frock coat and dark pants; ia about five fect nine inches high, thick set and red hair, Any informs tion of him singe the 1th will te gladly received by his friends on board barge Columbia, bulkhead between Mur. yay and Ronson streets, or by addressing Drake Gee, Jebraville, Lutchess county, N. Y. ple ea a hee Meet ll *F MB, TEOMAS LUMPHY, 3,012 OF MOUNTMELIOK, UD Queens county, Ireland) will send bis adirow to Frederic, box 160, Hersld office, he wili hear of a friend who will be glad to see him. F CaL FORNIA WILL “CALL AT THE BROADWAY Post Office, he will find a letter from J. D. B SITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH PROTE3T- as good reference from her pres- 96 Hicks street, Brooklyn. Can be RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation in a small private family, to do the general ik; is a good cook and first rate washer and froner; has reference from her last place. Please oall for two days, at 4673 Greenwich street. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO general housework ie the country. The best of country or city reference, if required. Call at 181 Court atreet, corner of Wyckoff street, Brooklyn. SITUATION WaNTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A respeoable woman, who has lost her baby. Best Of refererces given. Apply at 84 Firat street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG SOOTIH GIRL WaNTS A situation as nurse and to do plain sewing. Can be deen at 231 West Bixteenth street. YOUNG LADY, EDUCATED IN FRANCE, HAVING A & knowledge of music, desires to place herself an her ins family or sea’émy. Ehe woud prefer the fori ion of ¢cmpanion or amanuousls to & ve no objection to the coun‘ry, or to travel. Refér- ences given if required. Addrees A. D.. Herald office. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation to cook, wash snd fron, in » emai private family, or to do chamberwork and wash ing; is fully competent for either. The best city refer- ence given. Please call #t 85 Twenty second street, be- feos Fourth and Lexis gton avenues. Can be seen for jodays. SITUATION WANTED AS SKAMSTRE 8 ; IS AN excellent dressmaker, and would wait ona lady, OF would be willing to assist in the care of children. Please call for two days at 221 West Twenty-fifth atecet. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SIT- A uation as cook in a private family, is willing to as tist in washing and ironing. Has good references from some of the first families in the city. Please call at 118 Seventh avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, for two days. GOOD PL4IN COOK, HOUSEWORKER, CHAM- bermaid, nurse or small girl can be obtained, free the intelligense office 302 Eighth avenue, ixth street. A large number of ser: vanta ere Waiting torsituatlons. Employers will plone to call at this free office. WOMN WANTS TO HAVE A FEW LADIES AND mntiemen’s washing, which will be done u» in tstyls, The best of city reference will be given Apply'at 77 Kighteenth street, between Sixth ond Seventh avenues BPoLIBY WoMaN, TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF A age, withes a baby to wet nurse at her own resi- Genee, No. 8i¢ First ue, between Nineteenth and ‘Twentieth streets, top floor, frovt room, No. 13. VERY RESPECTABLE PERSON, WALI, REOOM- mended, wishes a situation to do cooking, washing acd ironing, or bourework in a small family; is very neat and clan, snd of very good disposition. ‘Apply at 206 teventeexth street, between Ninth and Tenth aven- ues. FFT HIS HOMF—SOME SIX WERKS AGO, A BOY about sixteen years ola; he is very small of his , light com, lexion, had or has yet a sore hsad; ped- eles with jp cr songs; his real name is Aaron mons. A information of his whereabouts will be tharkfully received by his father. ABRAHAM : OLOMON :, 24 Orchard street, N. Y. Country pspers please copy RS. MOKLER CAN HEAR FROM HER BUSBAND, by addressing a note to him, at the Herald office. e LEASE TAKE NOTICE—IF MRS, CARLISTA J, Leid, the wife of the deceased Second Lieut. C. . Leid, is in the cities of New York or Philade!phia, please say where she can be found, as there is some pro- rty left for her husband, in the hands of lawyer For. feo she will please ave ‘a few lines to M. C. Fox, Har Fisburg, Penn, Philadelphia papers please copy. HE GENTLEMAN WEO DROPPED A SMALL SUM of meney in the National Telegraph office, can have the same by for this netice, on application to H, W. Gare a3 Wall aieet, : EXPRESS AGENCIES. TICE 10 CaLIFOANIAN SHIPPERS.—WELLS, FAR- N GO & CO’S, next express for California, Oregon, &e., will be forwarded per steamer Northern Light, on Fri- day, Oct. 27, a3 P.M. Office, 89Biondway, BILLIARDS. Aree PATEN! BILLIAROS—TEN TABLES AT ei No.8 Aum street, an entrance 149 Fulton street; it tables corner aye snd Fulton pers i Typ, tourteen tables by George Basaford, 169 ut street, Philadelphia. Other billiard table mekers who preter d to have paten‘s defraud purchasers. One thou- eand dollars now in Fulton Bank to back these asser- tions, that innocent purebarers may not buy law suits, Tables, balls, cues, cue points, cloths, &e., for ssle as above, ard at the factory, ¢3 ‘and 65 Centre street. Or- ders punctually attended to and guarantees sent with tables ordered by mail. ILLIARD TABLES.—IF YOU WISH TO PUROHASE ry table, with the patent India rubber cush ions, tall at GRIFFITH & PD! ‘ER’S factory, 90 Anw street, and examixe their lid stock of rosewood and mabogany tables, at reduced prices SPO! IG, &O. GE QUOIT MATCH—$100 A SIDE, ON THURS- Pp dsy, Cot 26, at 2 o'clock, between two celebrated ot the new ground 688 Broadway. AND take charge of a steam engine, by a man that is fully competent. The best of city reference given. Ad- dress James, Herald office. ANCY FUR CUTIER WANTED—TO GO TO BOSTON; Must bea first rate workman. Apply at 1783, W: ter street. 4 i MERCHANT TAILORS.—THE ADVERTISER, WHO has been in business in tne city for vhe last six Years and cen influence s good trade, would lite» sit- ustion as cutter in acme fret class house in this city, Would not object to go South or West. if a good engage. ment offered. Address B. H., Herald office, for one week. AILOR. -gTHE BEST CUTTER IN THE CITY WISBES to obtain a situation as custom cutter; he can speak the Freneb, English snd German laoguages. Please a4- dress Cutter, box 103, Herald office. 811Ue11.N WANIED—BY A RE:PECTABLE PRO. festant yourg woman, as cook, er to do gezeral ourework in's private ‘anily; no objeciion; to assist in washing end ironing. Best of city reference given Can be sten for two daya at 117 Seventh airs, between Fighteeenih end Nineteepth RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 4* A shambermaid and waiter, cr as chambermaid and in the washing acd ironing. Th ce will be given. Fierse call at 71 Wei inthe rear Can pe seen for two days. RE PECTABLE YOUNG WOM*N WsNTS A SITUA tion as chambermaid ard waiter; is willing to asalst in apy otner work, Tue best of city reference given Please call at 87 Fourth ay STEABY RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A 8iIT- A, uation as cook, who understands her business per fectiy in ull its branches. Pieace call at 132 Clinton et, rear buildiag, first floor RESPECTABLE PROTE:TANC WOAAN WANTS A A situation to take care of children and do plsin sew- #, cr chambers ork, washing and iroping Also, a yout gir) fifieen years ot 0 take care of children, or to learn waiting or plain rewing. Good city referonces. Apply at 145 Twenty-eighth street, between Seventh and Frenib avenues. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation o8 Iavndress or chamb:rmaid, and to do fine ashing and tronii the best’ of city refer. ence. be acen at 381 lenth atzect between avenues RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SItUsTION TO do general hc usework i email private family Good city refererce given, bavi been tree years in her last place. Please call at 75 Crosby street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM«N WISHES 1) OB- tein a situation as first rate cook; prefers a private wily. Please call at 212 Twenty-Afth street, on the frst floor. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUA- tion to do general housework; is » good washei ‘and baker; bas xo objection to go a short dis: {nthe country. Can be seen for two days st 216 West ‘Twen'y-Hifth atreet, between Kighth and Ninth yyenues. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WI:HES TO TAKE IN A washing ard ironing, or to go out today’s work; can 6 Feen any time, and work done at the shortest notice. Please call at 218 Kast Fourteenth street, room No. 12. RE:PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, ACOUSTOMED T) ‘work out by the day, wishes one or two additional customers; she cuts and fits ior children. Does ail kind of family sewing. Adarese, by uote, to M. H., 251 Twenty ninth street, near Ninth avenue. r SITUATION WANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE AX young woman, as nurse; is capable cf taking charge ' of © baby, and is a good plain sewer; or as cnamcer aid snd jaundrese; vest of city reference Can ba neon at 143 Kart Twenty eighth etreet, ne.r second avenue for two days, if not exgaged, YOUNG WOMaN WISBE3 4 SIIUATION AS CHAM- bermaid or waiter, or to do gereral house sork in & small femily; best of city reference. Can be seen at £94 First avenue; between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIiUA tion as chambermaid, washer and ironer, or to do Dain eewing. Has no objection to travel with a lady Good referecee from her lastemployer. Can be sven for three days at 203 Ninth street. ANTED—A GOUD JOURNEYMAN GUNSMITH TO gorouth. Inquire of Moore & Baker, 204 Broa. way, Good wages wili ba paid toa firstrate workman. ws ED IMMEDIATELY, FOR BALTIMORE, A 004 confestioner who is qualified in all branches of his pusiners. A German understanding some Kaglish preferred Inquire of Charies Lichtenverg, 86 Cham: 18 eb eet. ANIED—A CUSTOM CUTTER, Address Ta'lor, Herald off this day, CLOTHING, &C. LOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING alothes to ainpore of, can receive a fair cash price by sending to the stores No, 12 Laurens street, near Cs nal, or 62 Went Broadway, or address by lotter through he'Port, to 8. OOHKN, Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. USI REORIVEP—1,000 OVERCOAT?, $5 EACH; Gress and frock coats, 86; cost originally $16. 2000 sy carsimere pants, at $3; cost $6; last year’s make, Ison brosen daoks of this vity taken for clothing. GEO LEVI, corner of Nassau and Beekman streets. OOK AND KE D.—TSE ONLY HOUSE WHERE YOU cen get your full value for ladies’ ani gentlomen’s lett off wearie; spperel, ja by calling or sending to Mrs. C. Myers, 30 Eighth avenue, between Fourth and Jane N. B.—Clothing cleaned repaired present style. FISE ARTS. |AINTING—BY SIR EDWIN LANDS) Twios,’’ on view at the VENE, WILLIAMS & CO., 358 Broadway. A, “TRE M3, LIQUORS, dC. SRG. OF CHOICE l- old brandon, wines) Adland 0.000 er ppA, genuine London " cordials, syrups, A j, Superior East India ale, Scotch ales, London and Dubin porter and m stout, in superior condition, for family use. Ap- Diy to Wit. H ONUERAILL, 490 Broome atreet, corner of Crosby. BRANDIE*, WINE, &e —Country dealers acd families are Alte PORTER, BROWN SLOUT, fully inviteo io call and inspect m pure assortment of the above articles, at the lowest prices st PIESSON’S, 18 Bi block from the Bowery. RANDIES, WINE‘, WHISKEY, AL+8, PORTER, B brown stont, Ae, of the best brands imported, ed ger uice, for ale in quantities to wait ve tee of expense, by N PIER-UN, 18 streot, corner of Kiizabeth, (Iate from Mr.’ W. biii’s ) CUCE 70 SMORRPS — iT JAFFi’s S294R EMPO- Hh m, 1.028 Bond *ay, one decor from Twen'y eigy'h street eit find » geo dave ment of choice Havens sege78, which sre roid bets Whulesale and retail ai ths lowent possible price, . YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIIUATION A3 8EAM A stress in a private famuy, where they keep a regu- T teamstress; can do all kina of sewing for Isdies’ waa children’s clothing, and embroider them; is a good fae shirt maker. Can give the best of reference. Will be seen for two days at 199 Kast Thirteenth street, drat floor, bask room. YOUNG LéDY¥, WELL IN‘TAUCTED IN FRENCH and English, wishes @ sitaation in a respectadle fa- ‘ily to give lessoun, or to attenc in a fancy store. Please cail at 76 Leonard street, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU A ation as waiter or chambermaid; can give reference fiom the most respectable families in the city. Please eall at Mor:ia & Fowle:’s, corner of Twelfth street aad University place. Can be seen for tw) days YOUNG WOWAN IS DESIKOUS TO OBTAIN A «ITJ- ation as a competent dresamaker; understan # mi: Ty and al kinds of piain sewing, and can 11 house: er’s wituation; has the best of cit) be grees Cra reat. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMsN WISHE3A SITU a- tion a4 lady’s maid and seamstress Has the very a of 1eference. Cam be seea fortwo aiNo 4 Hall Place, between | ixth and Seventh near the Third avenue. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A S{{\UA- tion a9 cook, washer and in a respectable smell family. Good reference can be given. t 200 Fifteenth street, PECTA PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SI- A tuation as good couk, and willing to assist in Vash ingand froning. Good city reference given. Please call at 157 West Sixteenth atreet, in the rear, A ROTABLE WOMAN WANTS A <ITUATION TO ZA assist in fine washiag and ironing, or chambermaid ard waiter. Can give the best of city refereace, Pim callat 04 Fifteenth street, between sixth ani Sevent nue Piesse call And seamstress, or as naree She has the best of ity refer noe trom Would have no objes.tva to g> a short Please call at 118 West six- Dear seventh avenue. Can oe .eea for ber Jast place, distance in the coumtry. teenth street thiee dayne. FE PECTS! 4 WOMAN W NTS 4 SITUA. tlon to d> genera! housework in a smait ‘amily, is & oOd pela cock; Im # word warber and fewer; esa give three jears snd six montnarefercns® Piewee gall ay 1T OteLars street, pear Walker HEFPECTABLS. PHOT) SC\NT WOMAN WANTS a é pivanti bam and waiter Can give ood city rele Piemre est at 143 Trenty seveata etteet, between 2 1 igDih svenues 4 HIGHLY PRPECTARIE YOUNG WowAN DE A a biivsMaD a8 Cook, warher and irooer, oF to | éog weework, ia the > yetande mils and or. A rotey; 4 @ good pply 4 201 Bowe jement, between Sixth and Seventh a1 seen for two days. SCOTCH PROTR TANT GIRL WANTS A SITU. A tion as chambermaid or waiter, or child’s nur.@, a small private family. Good city reference git Please call st No. 5 cixth avenue, near Carmine street, N AMERICAN YCUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION as waiter, or cham ermaid and assist ia the wasn- yg and ironing; is willing tomske herself useful inany by Can produce good reference. Please to appl; at 218 bast ‘Thirteenth street, between First aveni avenue A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH WOMAN OF EXPERI- ence, wents a situa)ion #8 cook; is fully compstent I her place, and understands her Les | . Good nee if required. Apply at 87 West Twer3 ty eighth atreet, between Sixth and seventh avenues. COLORED WOMAN WA*TS A SITUATION AS cook; she understands her bumass thoro: , and can make pa try of alkinds, Inquire at No. court, Kighth street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as chambermaid and to do fine washing and oping, in w respectable pirate family. Good can be giv lease wo days at 144 East Twen- ty- first street, between tecond an! I hird avenues, second loor, tuck room, No. 6. NICE RE:PECTABLE PAO'E*TANT GIRL WANTS ® situation as chambermaid, or to take care of chilcren and assistin plain suwing. No ebjec- tion to goa short distance in the country. Caa Pq good reference Con be seen for two days at 28 hleventh street, borner of Third avenue, second floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE:PECTABLE young woman as waitrees, or as chambermaid, or 10 do geni housework. Bet city referersnce Apply at No, 84 Thirty firet street, between and Seventh avenues, for two days SIIUATION WANTED—BY A NICE TIDY YOUNG AV ‘iri, to do chamberwork ard waiting or sssist with war hing and ironing ; would ike to take care of ebi can do plain sewing woul’ ureful and cbiiging.» Ci Can be seen for two day: First and Second avenues. LADY WISHING 10 GO SOUfH WOULD LIKE atablishment: TO engage with rome dresamskir to el and su, largest entablishm acquainted with the bu ive best of reference. Please address, "oat office; an eceived for one week. “YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family to cook, wash aad tron. refer. ree com her last place. Cuil at 242 Hudson street, for ro days, DRESM4KER—ONE WHO UNDERSTAND CUT- dreu’a cloth ng, wishes to en- ie Week or Jay; can be seen for at 86 West Heventh treet, in the rear, Best city referen YOUNG: DY, AN AMERICAN, WANTS ASTIUA- ion to attend astore; is accnsiomed to business; has ‘a first cenfes\iovery; can give reference. pply at 06 Eleventh strect, near Second avenue, first flvor, OUNG WOMAS WANTS A cIf- ustion to co general housework in s small private fami'y. Good ctty retereace givea Plesse call at No 8 Carzcll street, Brooklyn, third floor, front room, for two days. RESPECTABLE YCUNG M4N WANTS 4 SI'UA- tion as clerk or light porter, and would be williog fomaxe himself generally useful to, his employer. The best of reference given. Addrees f. M., Herald office, for two days. WAITER WANTS & SIiUA‘ION IN A PRIVATE family; he understande his business ages and can give the bent of city reference. Can seen until engaged at 758 Broadway. Address C. H. f11UsTION WANTED—AS 0O0,CBMAN OR GROOM, by @ young man who understands his business well, and can come well rec) mmended from his last employer. Please call at 35 Mein street, corner o: Water, Brooklyn. YOUNG MABRIED MAN (AMEMICAN) WOULD A ie to obtain empluy ment at any honorable busi nece which will a living salary *a'isfact ere once will be furnished of character and habits. Lddress Industry, Herald office. f 8 LIGHT PORTER—W4N\ED, BY A YOUNG MAN, @ titustion as light port-r, and who will make him- s0)f generally useful. References unexceptionable. Ad- d1és6, for one week, X. Y , box 150, Herald office. Ant WaNTED—10 SELL AN ARTICLE FOR in which there is grest demand. Agents are now aking ‘rom $5 to $12 per day A small capital neev- sory. Norisk Call at No. 42 Reade stzest, corner of Broadway, 100m No. 12, up stairs GENTS WANIED—A FEW A¥ERIGAN, or Scetch sourg men as wgents None apply. Business light, genteel and Incrative. 10 $25 realired weebly, by industrious men, $25 capital reqoired, Apply at HARRIS & Co.'s office, 18 nee Bireet. OOKKEFPER WANIED—FOR A DAY OR TWO. rlease address J. R., International Hotel. sOY WANTED—FOX AN OYSTER SALOON. HE 3 will bo required to give recommendations. Apply at the corner of Kighth aveaue snd Forty-ninth atrest. Cr K, W.SHER, AND TKONEX, AND TO DO GENERAL hourework.—Situation wanted, ia # private family; good city reference given; apply at No. 6 Ludlow atreet, second floor, for two days. {OACHM/N.—WANIED, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG Erghrhman, as coschnan; understands his busi- neas perfectly well in ail ite branches; hae the best of recommendations. a¢dzess 1). P., box 160 Herald effies. RY GOODS —4 MIDDLE AGED GESTLEMAN, WHO has s perfect knowledge of every description of dry Goods, wants m situation ina wholesale atore as pales Wan, sesisiant ralexmen or eotry clerk, or in any nitna- tion; he cculd make bimeelf generally asefal in a howe wanting a trustworthy person: bas bad several years experience ir the most extens.ve bouses; first rate re- ference in the city. Acdresa T. B, Herald office, RUG CLERK WANJED~AT TH DRUG » TORE, 431 3¢ D Grand Ftreet. between attorney and Ridge, None but competent clerks need appiv. B. CHABENT, 43134 Grand street, N.Y. }UG OLERK —W NTED,IN A FIRST OLAS? DRUG #tore, ® young man qualified to attend tothe pre- seripticn department, and the gener] occupation of a re- tail store; the best city reeommoniations required an to boverty and industry; cne noc eretanding pre- ferred / dress Lruggist, Herald cffiee. D* G CLEPK WA''ED-—ONE WHO HAS FOME knowledge of the business. Apply at 349 Cherry street, corner of Montgoniery. XCELLENT FAMILY ani boarding henses, for every kind wsny of them with two and three yesrs’ recommende- tions, at MOR Is & COHNERT-’ establishment, No. 287 Brosdwey, corner of Kesde-street, Also, German and English, 0d P oter‘ant xiris. Male help of every nation and for every hind of work, at this and the brameh eatab- lisbment, No in Greenwich street. INISHING GOV#) ¥E33—A LiDY, WHO SPEAK3 the ‘rench Itslian isngusges with facility, and for meny years given instruction in music, and all branches of an brylieh education usually taught in the first sabools, wishes to obtain a situation as teacher in a private family. the can give the very best refer- ence in tce United States, and has no ore Sa ronth. Address L. K, care of Mrs. Ukill, No. § CHinton plac ENGLISH other need SERVANT3—FOR HOTELS of work, and por SEA. —W-NTE, LANDSMEN, COOPERS, C4R- S" pepters, blackrmiths, cocks aud stewards Ships are now Mtting for short ana log vor: all clothing fernisbed. Mind. the number is 97 West street, corner of Ceder, up stairs, opposite pier No. 14 Nor:h river. N ENERAL HOUSEMAID.—SITUATION WANTED IN & srivate tomily city reference given. App'y 8 221 Seventi street, for two days, OUS}KEEPYR’4 SI\UATION WANTED—=BY AN / merican lady, in a tieman’s or hotel, ty of gentlemen Can be seem at 140 Ham- ee OUSEREEPRR WaNrep—To TAKE THE ENTIRE char; * ing house. Ai lady pre- ferred.” adtronn Mrs. W. Bi, Broadway Post Uflice for thice days, stating terms, &e. ILLINERY ESTA BLISHMENTS.—a YOUNG PERSON wao bas & knowledge of dressmaking wishes to learn milinery in @ first rate house. Address M. E., box 197 Heraid office, URSE AND SAM ‘TRESS —WANTED, BY A YOUNG woman, & rituation as nurse and sexsma/ress; hag been wred to :be care of an infant, G:od recommenda ons from her employers tor the five years. vy at her iast place, 170 Kast Nineteenth street. S ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS } cook, or would bave no odjrction to do the house- werk of & +mail privete family; can produce refer- *nee as to capability and character. Apply at 386 Third avenue, near Twenty sixth stree QL UsTION WeNT) D—s Kraay, can come wei! ong Brookiyn, from 9 afflock A.M. until § o’cloek M. ae oe VIUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ag cook, who unaeretands ath Pings of bakie, Wed jeliier; how liv Tart ple +4 beat cf oty reference can * ewe corverof Teel etreet and University place, iy Morrie & Fowler Can be teon for t¥o days. For palaneo of Wants s€¢ next page,