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ted to attend the funeral, this morn’ from her late residence, atreet, peterenn Aare th and E Pe mornii mb October -—Nos. 69, a $2, 33, 35, it. Nos. 791, 20, 874, 876, 904, 965, 006, 909, 912%0 918, ierrep Staves Disrauct Court. TA MEETING OF THE | DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN 6, 12, it, 21, 23, 25, aod » 17, 21, 23, hoes electors of Seventh ward, 8 ford, Ire mg Sr og late residence, No. 233 Gran‘ atreet, ry. The frien:ts of the family are res- pectfully invited to attend. On Monday even! son of ‘Thoms and ae? ined wil my Bank of Ana- | For Aldermaa—Jobu Morph For Assessor—Joseph For Commissioner ue ‘sshoole-Dr, Wm. Rockwell. , October,30, Jonny James Bracow, lary Beacom, aged 3 years and 11 nthe. ‘The friends ef the family, those of his uncle, Mathew, and his grandfather, John Beacom, and the mombare of Union Lodge No. 10, 1. 0, of G, F., ted . attend his faneral, this aftera trom the residence of his father, No. | remains will be taken to Greenwood for imterment. , October 28, Euza, only daughter of Ni- cholas and Ellen Callan. The funeral of Joun Bayan, will take place from his late reridence, No, 265 Henry street, Brooklyn, this af- ternoon, at half past two o'clock. | of - SONS, as well as those of his sons-intuw, George De . Perremond, are respectfully requested to vitend, witout further invitation. Ou Noniday 1 morning, October 30, Ectey Faruey, wife of ‘The friends of the family, and also of her brother, P: rick Boylan, are respectfully invited to attend her fune- ral, from her late residence, corner of Hoyt and Douglas ternoon, at half past two o'clock. On Monday, October 30, at the residence of his brother- | in-law, Peter Murray, in’ Williamsburg, in the 32d year of his age, Marazw Garvey, eldest son of James Garvey, | of Philadelphia, His remains will be taken to Philadelphia for inter- | ment, to-morrow morning, at half past eight o'clock. Monday evening, October 23, Futes Euzausta, daughter of Peter Sutphen, and wife of | W. W. Carr, aged 27 years, At Mount Washington, Baltimore county, Ma., on Sa- 4 protracted illness, in the 50th For School Inspector—C ornelias Hartney. john Brown and William Tuers. The remainder of the nominations in to-morrow's Paper. T AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE DEMOCRA- tic Union Conventi radial distr the Sixteenth and Twent + endry, 203, Kighth av , rans al Resel ved, bape we 0 into ballot for Police Justice. an amendment, that Se letter of the nomination it * poy i. a talks iF opportunity of saying tha is not ms ie x DEwny, Attorney at law, 51 Lil = a ice case, twice ti ality'and size to are respectfully invi- oon, at two o'clock, 307 avenue A, His se ey? takea iSONS, 289 Broadway, opposite EERIens by the New Inven- | mera, two Mor tat at once, ms petwnted ya the | portrail New York Peture lita otro convention t, wheu the tellers announced twenty votes for Mr, ela which was declared the unanimor vate of the convention. It was, on motion, resolved, That s vote of thanks be ten- dered to'Mr, Dunn, ‘Mr. Gilson and Mr. Downing, who were before "the convention, ratgnaniino manner in igloos og their names from eae It paeaees the Tetter of of Mjeclinatto 0 th ings of the conve the Herald aud National De DUN HOEY, Chairman. saa ail sth Sagerreet Company ,20 Broadway. ‘The Best, the are the daguerreotypes are thefirst class colored onos, with hand- gome case complete, taken at 435 Broadway corner of Ilow- x» Daqucrrestyne McCLAVE & MERRITI’S, way, between White and Wi on Espencheid Hat for the Present Fall end the ensuing winter, sold at $3 50, is admitted to be su- jor in all respects to any hat soli in Broadway for $4. and convince yourself at 1 His friends, and thone GARBANATI, Artist. in Case for 25 Cents, at | formerly Reese & Co., 885 Broad: the Der vention of toe fi neces Iudicis a the nomination (or Petica Jus 1m the National Convention of the Ei Geet, comprising the Sinteenth. and’ Tweet that. Mr. MeComkey is th ho party, and that a resolution streets, Brooklyn, this th Juels dies fominee of the passed 18 Nassau street. of Bonnets and New Styles of .—.et those who aasoeiate the latest fashions with ex- charges call at the ealerooms of Re ‘They will there find all oun understanding Damionting s candidate whe ight receive nomination to be sup} thereby ensuring sccess, aud inasmuch as the convention hava met on several occasions, and have, not been able to 1 avail myself of thi being a easiidate for th At Sweden, N. Y., otfice at the comii turday, October 21, afte year of her age, Axw, wife of Jaines C. Adams. In Vieksburg, on Tuesda; ean 7 realised under ame ental ‘the X ieee is to avotd discharging his ‘therefore affors unprecedented bargains f ‘Wemamancesren, or raster e resk, of Nopshew fuily empl Nee acing al wodit hoes akan thon she 1 hasten to withdraw in favor « this conrse to ho hest calenlated to subservo the the great democratic party, meet your approbation. tion of au individual. Mr. MoConkey, pene interest o! , October 10, of yellow fever, Mr. Gronge KxNx Ap, printer, in the atin year of his age. Peace to his ashea. at the same time ho) om, Ww nt, thu: fare auc. ‘subscribe mageeld youss, & Th WILDE 3) an and 2? John stroet. Pranes ed ariaiaae: ata Best and most se Mec and melodeous in the United States, scan (dat leas price tham can be found olse- mos, with oF i wieaoos 4 ry old srw of Bo ther will meet at_the club rooms Bond street, on Wednend: vast 7 o'elock, to proceed she county ratification mestion ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. WHO LANDED ON WEDN. NES. Js requested to call at 12 Pock to seo her brother, Robert HE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC cipeiete CLUB ite, ot ort. Clie ac Dace preminre piss LIZA KINNELLY, a shoe oa fram gi. wire she can ‘which iets re on et hele sttandaane Fooms, as business of importance is to be transact AS. T. BRADY, President. Joun B. Focerrty, _Gxo, G, Bynow, eC lagen re ea OUNTY RATIFICATION MEETING.—NATIONAL io seou nies lectors of the cits federal and State FORMATION WANTED—OF WILLIAM meee ple More, Church street, county of Tippe: Ireland, by his dangter Ann, who has arrived in Now York in the Helva Galvin. Any piformation, ren from Sr agnted oh to rent. Neat = sae be wt Sie democrats stand to henry pooner administrations, ia Taree of fas a for Governor, are req: adway Tabe pe Cloth avenue, between Twentieth Springfield papers please copy. F MRS MARGARET MoCORT, WILL CALL AT THE & Co., No. 12 Vesey ‘mer of Ann street.—! natal ‘thera al Jaws, and, of shing goods very m bie Lace and Gare KNUTY & FERGUSON, No. Reace 9 Paes, bane just receiv alin, ‘than cost for importa, A =e trimmings pe Window sh: 68. een Laces and Embroiderits at Somin'e | Beene —Tho ares oT la Aa “a, Puan rt Gi fad oo the ‘National Democratic Repuillean n oe Wilson G. Hi vba BAT? and of the judicial : AMS, OF. Ra ISLAND, WILL shor, Caty ere atone wish will te k, a be gremsly to her offices to be soupperes The following. disti ed domisorate have boon invited “648 MILLER WILL LEARN SOMETHING vantage, and for little Johan, by leay- . Daniel 8. Dickin: Chas. O'Conor, Francis 8. Cutting, an ing word at the a. Becimens of Brusselg Meoblin, ens of Brussels, Mechtin, Teaneorto the neat and cheaper fabiios, more suitable for Coit and exaanine the ots of ue abroad loviton, and V Valon- 4. whiskers bine overalls, black bat) black sic peep n Fospectia “eh Test Hammon “smd Greenwich corner Mf Frankh.. TICE—THE CARMAN THAT WA a Indy to tako, two packages of Dinth avenue and N Daath arse Thica evenue, quested to deliver the same ie ree 0 ae jaw box ty on Friday hg e be near Fortieth street forthwith, to save in ten hours, and & perfect B.—Just received three cases real French bats, No, 827 Broadway Per Ship , Constant, ANDERSON, Tio Bow is res o— NT MONEY, AND erect se eee ioe reas to your father, Say where it’ wi question or inquiry. Cy Comimities of ‘Seanger are SULN B. HASKIN, Chairman. w_acemann Ye Bereta. INGRESS! L. — FIFTH DISTRICT. — SEVENTH Cag er and Williamsburg. Regular whig ‘or Congress, George H. Andrews. petri nation ers Reel ta ash i Fah HARTER TICKET.—THIRTEENTH WARD DEMO- emetic Hepublican Regular Nominations, LECTURES. D tance Hone K fr the sole ‘higena fa, the hte Kiser thao vd F. ©. Coflin’s imponet le ee eerie sates.” Depot No. 192 Pearl street, one snes Sere Sruosters, to Necwe esas NOW Kady, at CUPID STRONG'S, 93 : 5 Card in the Most than the usual charg tes of bridal envelop Silver door plates, & att ag fa by Btother Jeun 2 goo nan feat iy invited to Py Re Tove vonaneace at Cy a 70" SH. LANE, P. M., Committ... ECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, NO. 1 BOWERY.—FREE Qreloak, introductory to t 8, f 4 cha ted to att Hy invitel nS HENRY, Actuary. Re. HM. TRACY CUTLER WILL LECTURE (AT he Broadway Tabernac! ening, Oct 31, a 73 o'clock. Subject, erican iiome and Abroad—Catholicism and Protestantiem, SPECIAL NOTICES. D MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEAL- ey and Broome strests en Tesodayes A. R. BUNCE, Chairma @ abige—John W. Somerind Con io Alfred Gerard. etors of rage | dist rict—Peter Mitchell, Seoond district—John HH Thied district —Thomas Cullen, ‘Thomas Fourth district James Goodwin, new. Fifth di district—James G. L distriet—Stephen Doty, Floyd Pat For School Commissioner—Mareus For Inspector—Terrence McDonald. Yor Trustece—Wesley Hunt, Bernard iSiapichi! EMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN RE REGULAR rida SE A- teenth, ‘Nineteenth, one bi i con. ToS 1 CURTE Tuomas M’Spepon, Heamax Bure, ‘Wedding and Visitt 01 Frederick Muller. lecture this srs "deelllng. “Sinth pon cl terested are respecte LofteLast of the Readtifal lote.—These ~ Bint rend lots na, Will be divided among 0 AS oeowres four building iets, twent rene b ndred feet, 'or a farm of from two to twenty ao ‘im unhealthy apartments, and Font, who may now secure a delizutful mdteds are livin d “tea vosoond "wa d sf wert, 388 Broadway, where maps ond yampee Tete can be had gratii ‘Western Farm Cc TOWNSEND, President. A number of gen- ‘Wlemen in this‘city, being about to emigrate to the State of g anxious to take with them the advantazes borhood, have organized themselves ‘The benofits seoured by this com ‘a farm at government lity, adjoining an extensiv Ample omportunity for the interchaas itil the diesiugs of socket the dis) eal © of the products of the soil. and in a fertility ofits meat the macnlooe of it Soler nok mineral ea hy Bot surpnas ‘Thosewho wish to ot peer ee and honors pce Ass OF THE See Wend Fear irony District—-Sixteenth and Twentieth Ward: moeratio candidate for Assembly, a ofan satabiabed Ante comp ny as above. Bination te-encl of its members will Le rice, in ath ha settle ‘Tho ofterin elect him. On to victory | ENOCRATIC REGULAR, NOMINATIONS. FOURTH ict.—The democracy of the Fourth, Enih and Fourtoenih wards, will afsemblo in their the Shak Hotel, eoradr of William Ootober, at bale past iomination of John Kelly, democrate wi Ii‘be afforded fer the pack .” Exthios eho may wish to of sal m may do provided dies notity his date, of their intention to make auch sales, that ctioneers for such purpose, ands day JOUN H. WHITE, President Crystal Palace, bury & Dyce, of the elty ‘of Now York. auctioneers, jake sales he of nd all to, intrdsted to the br Within the Crystal ree o President, within twenty ds oe on members. seoond public mevting of this Jeages will be held at iunton Hullding? No. 10s cpuie on t. B1, at 73g o'clock, when the o ‘@ manner that must THOS. W. FIELD, Presid the a lenge will explained in ya ex teresting to alt. aoe iH. Green, MoCarthy, , George H. Purser, Wm, M. C sud’ Jon Kelly. Crystal ‘Falace which mi JOUN H. WH: Powder Proof Locks—Their Value—The fice of Mr. Johe Freoman, coal dealer, 295 West Twenty- oe street, was entered oft the night of the 2dd ing through the door, im one of Rich & C Yale's improved powder proof locks, which the ebders in vain attempted to blow open with powder remises and left. NS & MARVIN, ele apeebt WARD CITY REFORM ASSOCIATION. —At a mecting of the Reform Association, held at the eburch at tho corner of Fourth aven' stron, on the 27th of October, 1854, the following ticket was For ‘Cocnciinea of Fifty-seventh Distriet—Frederick E. Fors _Commeiiman of Fifty-eighth District—William M. For ke School Commissioner of Eighteenth Ward—William nL. School Inspector of Eighteenth Ward—Josoph F. Joy. For School Trustees of Kizhteonth Warl—Peter Cooper, E. Delafield Smith, James M. Edney, J. 1. Burlason. For Assessor ot ighteenth Wart—Graut H. Adatne. ighteenth Ward—Ienry Bishop, Wim. pins. By order of the Association. PETER COOPER, Chairman, Henny Day, Secretary. In pursuance of th ge petit 1 areas te have foete goods incioged in one Gatalogy: e) who o have their goods included in our ¢ ° “t) ay ‘suction, within the Lalace, to forward us immedi- poly for such sales (by mail or express) & complete invoice eae m the President of the ite, aa.) for the poin here (now within “the Cry: and Twenty-second 5 also an order uj ssociation (J. II. Sates Tike tho above for 144 and 145 Water street, have made gee ¢neacement of Monurs. Sharpley and Lau- thi ‘arc admitted to be incators and comedians, The latter » the diflerent articles now on ‘exhibition for sale, and to ues for particular days of sale, the immediate ‘exhibitors is requested RBURY & DYER, . 3S Crystal Palace Auctioneers, 1 A—EXCELSIOR CHAPTER NO, 23.—THE ter are particularly requested to attend the regular meeting this iter to hear a report from the executive ba ae Fee c natables of it to the General Health. ce, diseovery—Will stimulate oo Invigorate, but not is the mort valual the moment it is taken it refreshes the drooping ¥, Urvigorates the whole system, curos dyspepsia, colic and ibeanehn, by a few doses. J» members of this Chay in the annals of ANDY HOOK PILOTS.—A MEETING Commissioners, held October 11, 1854, ell Sturgis vs re-elected President, and Francis Per: Persons troubled witl 8 lassitade and se of sere, will find its 2: aad ‘who feel a heavy te dah, will tnd fu tre invigorating ea Tot intoxteattng a ium ee will ae a De." Ban's tov IGHTEENTH WARD.—SEYMOUR AND WOOD—THE democratic republican electors of the Bighteenth ward, Horatio Seymour, for Gover: for Mayor, will as- sented an annual report for the year end- nst, showing that ont of 13) pilot licensed by the Commissioners since the taw thero are now in active service 116, ¢ boate, and that ing Sist Augns' favorable to the re-election of nor, and the election of Fernando Wood, semble at Union Hall, corner of Third avenue and Twenty- aceond street, om Feeethy evening, for By order of the RE aes gl Persone ‘Sitoted with a 3, and who are subject ive $1. per bottl oar there ace 2 have been piloted during the year 5,104 vessele, vig 285 Inward aud 2219 outward. Proseint Cominissionery (with "but a single exce yore ‘appointed some nine years Commerce and Board of Underwriters, eat uy ay tealgratihod Jn being able to say that during, that tal of pilots holding their licensos. They ass take oan in stating that the facilities and under the late act of Oot. 81, at half past seven Ing tho Ward nominations. JOHN R. BRIGGS, Chairman. gon and Hammond stroets; Baya ia Fulton street, Brooklyn, and by draggists every MOA EATS Fr" SURROGATE—ALEXANDER W. BRADFORD. ihe tion, which not on! but instantly removes the smart- the razor on a tender skin. ste Nicholas Hotel) and 5 wreet.) Por sale ‘by all re- TE Lopislateres appen harmony and satia- faction both as to pilots and the co: ercial interest gen- hy. ‘The Commissioners would ask attention to the following sections of theState Law — y ship or vessel, bound to the York, and boarded by an: ch iatance to the doath IRST WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- ean copimittetn ae made in joint convention of the nom- mittees elected pursuant to calle from the Demo- blican Committees at Tami moeratic Republican General vesnnt Institute, made on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, the 24th and 25th instant:— pAlderman—Josiah W. Brown, ay, (corner of | apectabte — Perfumers, £0. ‘Committee at Stuy ‘lor’s Cele= 1d the best in the world. in nine private rooms, VHELOR’S hair dye, arig and ornamental hair Sictory, 258 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair pence ual in the world, The tints imparted by it to the hose of mature. Sold whale ‘0. 6 Astor House. fastened of Sandy Hook house could not be Ddrated Seats dye is by all nner Bold wholesale or rvtall, or appl weather, the lo eu fo harelabefore mentioned shall be allowed to rvon nob holdin; i shall pilot or offer to port of New York by £4 ullty of misdemeanor, and, on convictic fine not, exceeding one t exceeding sixty das a person to act-as pilot, not holdt or under the laws of the State of and pay to the Board of Commissioners of Pilots the sum of undred dollars. Charles o Marshall, Splendid Dye Inspect ool School rates, for the fuil ‘To All vacancy of two years—Michael Bronnan, of one Yeat—J. HM. Inbusch. and Alexander Brul! etors of Election—First ityan John |; Second district, Hngh strict, donne “ae tro ALEXANDER Face, sai Tuomas Lowrura, Wiitiae BURNS, IRST WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- of the national demoe ocratic Headquarters, 23d inst., the ‘ollowing Howet A way of Sandy Hook, # ail be deem Piast ‘et Cristadoro' Summer has Darkened d winter will roughen your Zraclitete skins, ¢ former blemish, and that matebloss preservative of 'y, the balm of » thousand flowers. veve pra &C your Complexions, tto Copstables—Chi veut the cen resort to Jersey, ‘Salt tortor CoMMIERON ERS. i of Commerce. pees, and Hair Catting.Stran- fant, Rus: ‘Appointed ty the Board of Underwriters: and citizens are invited to call at the fact EARD, 27 Maiden lane, and examine the largest, pest and lest accortment of ‘ris ids of tong hate, front braids, &e. half wigs and toupecs, NE LINTON UNION WILL MEET THIS EVENING in the class room, New Clinton Hall, Astor piace, 96 736 Me. nested to attend. INGWELL, I’resident. street, on the evening of as uoanimously nominated For Alderman—Nicholas Dimond, For Councilman First distriet—Thomas Stewart. Fe Iman Second district—John J. Hollister, r—Peter M. Bayard. For Constablee—Alexander Brulte, John C. Bs: etors of Election—First district, Guerker; Second dist r 3, Third district, William’ J chool Commissioner—Andrew J. te otor of Common Schools—O For School Mrustecse Murty, Forauy Elwa Henry Inbusch, Patrick Egan, IRST WARD SEYMOUR CLUB.—THE MEMBERS OF the Club and citizens of the ward favor of the re-election of Horntio Seymone, are requested to ;, At 73g o'dlock, at the ers, 110 Greenwich street, to arrany eating, to be held for, the 4 the preserva sof fanation and bigots By orden TOMAS BYRNES, View President. ording Secretary. ‘orrespor ing Seorevary. IRST WARD.— For Councilman Second district, CHA! S AY. Aspinwall’s' Towle Mixture renks within the Anfalliile specifics in medicine, for fever and ague, curing it, generall er failing to produce the desirabl WEL te Mules Williaa street. 1 raneeahaeneme Breach of Promise of aman out West recently refused to marry air, which was of g dark sandy plication of Bog finid, The color H dark brows, and th ry nvantoy, 63 i Gk jin New Yor! ry eon It. Ring Barctay strect, awe ee shanllows aad Perfumers CAS at sitive antidote W. Campaann, Ki E SECOND GRAND INVITATION BALL OF THE ixhall Association, will take Place at Vauxhall 2. Tickets can be ob- onileman will ‘be admittod tainca atthe bar. ‘Notice. —No without being sucompanied by a lady. A young on account of the red. be) difficulty 0 ale ye and by = fanited In. the bonds of peel may be ig © f tl RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THR BRUSH "397 Pearl street, Franklin wold at the aet factory prives.” Paint al fly on haud; machine. brush ='g- Dae saaa SOHN K: HOPPEL. ALSAM OF LIFE.—THIS BALSAM RELIEVES ALL xtenal divensen, oloern, cancers, and alt chronic ds puritiog the skin, and makes the hair grow. M. FLIESS, 40 Broome street. MPORTANT _ To. "LADIES AND ~ GENTLEMEN. — Mesars. E. DUMONT & CO. beg res their numerous customers that thay ‘contin a for thelr superior style woolley unre, ALL articles generally who are in evening, October 3i romotion of tht ‘On Sunday.evening, Octob or) opal Parsonage, in Jane street, by the pastor, Rev. J. B. N, Conover, formerly of Sanat to si. LAURA M. CLAR Bow Jerse rs please copy y pape 6 feat his residence, No. 305 |. ROLLESTON to Misa Swan dianta Witvocauem, all of this lt nie at the residence of Wm. Maftyn, Ri queer te Labagh, Mr. to Janz ANN Pevtox, only daugli Peston, Req, of Carrickonshannon, county Lei- Dublin and Exeter lease On Tuerday, October 24, "nt Tro Richard Temple, Lieut. Gronay 1. Mary. Goorp, daughter place. y at the Methodist Epis- etfally to inform nue to receive or- 28, by the Rev, James ‘ome street, Mr. Jo- Shae Are DEMOCRATIC WHIG REGULAR ati For Alderman—Robert 3. Collins. at be pre my Se tole San lal ee SLEY’S STEEL. PENS. 8—THESE, SUPERIOR AND known to require manutaccurers ben to inform tho trade that vaegele @ cahyitcH AnD D MOSLEY t oan be sup i, Av all vationvets bet Bibles, &o. The public ————_——. OW Mey Cog & ZERSCT Pied Lote maroon ann ‘eclebrated Wm. H. Vesey, of Joseph A, Gardner. RST WARD ISDRFESES WHIG TICKET, For Congrest—Guy R. ‘Amsambly—Hathew 1. of E. Ohno, Esg., of tise: foriner | sel vesmptly esewrbed Cae ad AT. ys pha on very gestae tock ot mation cilman, Pirwt dia distri ae Assoevor—Jac Gonstavion—ii. Knepectsr of Sehoolenad. My Andre it of Schoo! Trrbtocs Jamon &, Filiott, our. yours; Fra, Thompson, pang Henry Garlick, two years; Electionr—Third diatrict, Solomon, Page, nm, Jr; Second i Lis is steMans 9 ie Died. October 29, gr son of Abraham G. and Eather "the friends of tho family are in this A pe te cg two o'clock, from of his parents, corner of Sasol aveder end Gites and at three o'clock, at the Dutch Roformed mort rile i and ssitoin VIRE NOPE FOR MINES, INCLINED PLANES stays or brac rine mp ( waiters ‘- buildings, to attend his fa- ais se ate requ who was of Nathai ‘ater and Yar niove durabte feo. for nash werghta, andl dam ning conductors, &e., = F W. COPELAND, ¢4 Browlway, On Sunday morning, October 19, Franors A., widow of and acquaintances of the family are tayi- Twanty-second Capt. Philip Black. URTH warn Demo gpa sic REPURLICAN RE- Bie friends and ination for Couneilsnan of the Twenty iftb unoil dietriet—Joha Nugent, RAND RALLY FOR HORATIO SEYMOUR—TOB citisens of New York in favor of the re-election of HORATIO SEYMOUR, invited to unite w: YOUNG wk" 3 pac itatie ‘UNION CLUB, GRAND au Ass" MEETING, TAMMA rues, pa ‘Seymour ‘Clubs and Liquor Dealers’ Associations ward, tog halal Hens to unite with uson 1S oe SY OURTH WARD.—ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING @OF the democracy of the Fourth wi SEYMOUR AND THE Consrirurion, At g meeting of the Democratic Republican Eléctors of the Fourth ward, held at 27 James st Monday evening, Getober 0; ch motion of Alvermoe Ward lohu W. Avery called to the chair, On motion, the following con were nominated as vice, presidents and scorctarics. saa JUN W. AVERY, Chairman nes Pheerans Jt y- On motion, ' cominittee was appointed to draft resolutions quae ‘of the sense of the meeting, who reported the fol- ’Reseived, That wo recognise in George P. Bickford, Thos, Sheridan and John Baulch, respectively nominated (or Coun: ime, intelligent, faithful, and honest citizens, identified with the varied interests of ‘the ward and tho principles of democpacy, and Pind enenest La Sevty and confid 4 ved, That the iva of Charh lens for the office of Assessor, & just acknowledement of the courteous and impartial manner in which, for the last two charged the important and onerous duties of his *fhesolved, That Emanu nated for oe bh Josephs and John Fagen, nomi- mown to our citixens as vigilant, ud drom their unquestioned quali: junch democracy, equally deserving of suo- stezolred, That at @ crisis when an organized political ef- fort is bein; namie to blot unt from the constitution sad laws of our country, the great and inestimable principio of reli- s toleration, we enthuslant(ently respond to ti 1s made for school officers, conmuent that w administration, thore noble inctitutiouy Will be pre sources of free'and universal education, and UOF the instru: ments of sectarian or political prosely tiem. Besolved therefore, That in William Merrick, for School Commissioners; Michael O' BI 2 Jo Mathers, an William, Drews for school Trust re Hes H. Colladay and Gustaph Bac tore, we have secured the servic se iberal men, whose united efforts wil evcied to maintete, Ter the public schools fot the Fourt ward, the reputation for usefulness ‘and eMolengy for which they have been long and deservedly d iseed. Resolved, That we regard the selection “Charles J. Dougherty'as our Teprsentative in the Assombly of this State cere arty approval, knowing him to be a sound lemocrat, hostilo'to the itroduetion of any th the’ personal rights and libertics of our tin id eminently entitled to the ‘siector opposed to the despotic and: unconstitutional ibitery Hauor law, we unanim ousl; ‘in for the hig! Hor jeymour, ‘sae eseful vindiestion of the cartinal nstitution in his yoto of the disj pacer ul o ‘ast resolution, hag secured for him the fect ant coctiat ages bation of every qnlia and intglli- went fr friend of civil Ii ved, Thi the | ‘ania fd tho democracy of the Fourth hog ‘aré eminently to tho Judicial Conve: dracing the seat sixth and Fourth ward: in the nomination of Daniel W. Clarke, for the office tice Juation-—belloring time to be highly competent to dis- charge the duties of the office, and from his long and ardu- ous services in the ranks democracy of the deserving our ‘and generous support. OURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NO! aationt.—‘The people's ticket opposed to Know N” .aice. sm Fort Acsembly—P. Hf. Meculres Assessor—Patrick Cro For C trae Connell dairtot—Wm, a, Cleary, es ai ane Cusack, ie C alah John ieee, ‘Gichael hg a ger, 80° Commissioners—Florence MeUarthy, John tn tors—Timothy O'Brien, John Ware, a Riley, Michael Conroy, Thomas Fitager- tor: mr tear rg dite Oa MeCrod- Ls a, disteiot Oliver OrDoanell, Frane ui istrict—John iver, Peter Fife lullowing persons were appointed. by the candidates and ward committce as ® fi Committed for this election, in the Fourth ward:—Joha Ware, Henry J_ Allen, Jolin Kod: din, John Crowe, John Casi mas Fitzzerald, Stephen tytich, Wm. Philips, James iter Henry Purcell, Henry M. N OLIVER, Chairman. vyoum Caney, Jamxs Duaney, } Seorctaries, - ° : _—$<$<— ft IFTH WARD.—SEYMOUR AND HOFEMIRE—THE German electors of the Fifth ward will hold s mass No; Sf Leonard stroet, on Wednesday evening, of Noverahe ‘o'clock, to discuss the me- rits of the candidal inted for election in the ward, to which all Germans of the ward are tes cttully invited. ‘By trder of the Fifth Ward German Association, E. ©. KORNER, Presid K: VOMLWAN. Vico Ti T. Rorcer, Secreta Alderman~dlenry, i Hiotmire. s Member of Assembly—John D. Dixon. 4 YY. Savas 5 PE] Freprtorsioba Ferris and William H, John- 11 vacanoy—John Tea lee Renta Sictatyre and Charles Rite s Joseph A. Jackson fcatot, Charles €. Corley: teat a trict, Peter M. Soh f Blection—-Firat distriet, J john T. Hoary, an Second district, <7 Clark and Neil NOW NOTHINGS. —wE. WERE ‘ASTONISHED YES- terday in noticing at the Hazard House, corner of ue lin in ‘apy and the letter 0; it ye mi fa'tho centre ie an Atserivan, eagle, resting upon, the large letters MUM. ‘This bill attracted grant attention, espe: cially from those not knowing its meaning. As far as re fatormed, this in the frst one publicly exhibited in the Unk tod States, but ag the ic ig. once broken, we expect to ree them posted up We are not advised who Fe the candid INTH. WARD _ REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUB- can nomination For “Alderman—William J. Bris! For Councilmen—Twenty-first di ts seoend district, Lawrence Wi ae james Lawson; Twenty-fourth district, Henry it Me: is "7 Assessor—Levi Onderdonk. For School Commissionor—William Quackenbush. For School Inspector—Solomon Banta. For School Trusteee—William Dodge and William H. Da- senberry Echool Trastes to fil I! vacaney Gilbert J. Bogert, “Fer oe and Charles Rook. ixth distriet—Thomas levy, enth district—Michael Fem aaa ent tepets in ict jesse JON F. ‘dinauD, | Chairman. Joun W. Baxra, Secretary. NO ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, ELEVENTH WARD pendent whig nomination for Assembly—Captain 1, romas awrence, om = For Cig ie HS For District Neeru aes Shaffer. For Commissoner of Streets and Lamp+—Joseph B, Eo or Commissoner 0 an , For Governor of the Almshouse—Joseph S. Taylor so For Surrogate=Alfred Melntyre. R DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. — FOR ilman, Forty third district, Sixteenth ward, ‘OB 8. MOORE. ATIFICATION MEETING—SIXTH CONGRE STON AL, trict, comprising the Eleventh, Fifteenth wards.—The cititens of thew ‘wards are respectfully d to respond to the nomination of John McLeod Mi my for Congress. Several distinguished gentiemen will ad- the ing. Seymour clubs aro invited to atten ce Of meeting, junction of Third and Fourth aven head of Sixth street, Tuesday evening, October 31, at 7: o'clock. Per order of the Committes of f Arrangements, JOUN PETTIT, IVINGSTON, ‘Annu HE WOOHS, EVENTH WARD.—INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC Berrys nation’ we Councilman, Fifteenth district, Charlies ee TATE OF NEW YORK, ERCRRTABY 3 OFFICE, AL. |—To the Sheriff of the eounty of ‘ithe is hereby. given, that at the gencra id in thie State on the Tuesday succeeding f November next, the following omeers { Horatio Seymour, Governor in the place of Sanford B, Ch "Commissioner, in the piace. of Henry P gilt inepector of State prisons, in the place of Henry Sei whose terms of office wilt expire on the last day of De- comber next. ‘A representative in the Thirty-fourth Con of the United ‘States, for the Third Congressional district, co poned of the First, Second, ifth and Fighth wards ity of for tho Vourth aisteiot it, compo: ot the Foxeth, Stan, Feuth and Fourteonth wants of tne ai] of New York; for the Fifth district, composed of the Seventl and Thirteenth wards in New York, and the city of Wil Mamsburg, in eth aca a the Sixth diatetet, compo event feean th pee Sev mtr nee a Twentieth, macs in Now. York sph dintiet compased of Twelfth, Highteentty and eteenth anew York, County officers also to be elected for suid county:— Sixteen members of Assembly. . Tilo A Register, i 3 ace of | ‘Garrett Dyokinau: istloner Lamps, inthe placo of so fill & vacancy ring; , in the plas of to fill @ vacancy 3 2 rat! orn of the Alms House, in tho place of Gu: wren A Conover and William Pinkney, appointed to fill A District Attorney, in the place of Laronto B. Shepari, 12 'All a vabancy oecasioned by the death A Civil Justion a: tive for the Seventh Jadi- ial district, compos Twelfth, Nineteenth and. “A Police Sustice for the Bichth Judicial distelct, com pored of the Sixteenth and Twentieth wards. Youta, ro" speatfally, 3, W, LEAVENWORTH, Secretary of State POLITICAL, BFMOUR AND VICTORY—NO DESPOTIC LEGIS ng. of the Seymour clubs and asso the Ceutral Sey ing. November 1, IS54, at 8 are at a) Junction of East of the re-election RESPECTABLE ‘scoTen WOMAN rae A FAMT- od rote oe renee as tatoos . Go Wort Waskingten ‘plaas, top ficor, back room, N WANTS A SITU tion ae ebambermaid and to assist in woshing sud 6 Apply at 192 Seventh Avenue, a few doors from Twenty-third street, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- fami- o DERS, Pres. of Contral Seymour Club, Pre MeConwetn, Commreres OF ARRAZOENENTS, Ward 7- RCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS is Sit. mbermaid and waiter; is good plain sewer, and wil Pik 0. 22 West Seven> 13—J. 14—Mr. "aaserty, yrs bong tht A TAMMANY HALL, THURS- ¢ Tamm: Pw Ward pmb ero] German tion of HORATIO SEynoy Me with the Young Men's shore occasion. our be, and ail others r intavonot' of iy re: are respectfully mocratic Union Club on the of the Committee of Arrangement erences both as to apa im P. CARR, Chairman, _Wa. RB. FARRELL, Secretary. " IXTH CONGRESSIONAL | DISTRICT—(ELEVENTH, hand rds.)—Grand rally of the de- eeratie repubtican eleo- d office, Galing teal name end ealdoncas a ‘lt rs RGB ¥. THOMSON y A GERMAN YOUNG LADY WISHES A Bivation As z c. WWanasusy }y id to do necdlewurk. Call IXTH WARD RAFIFICATION MEETIN. to. democratic republican ward are roby, notified that the meeting ct 16 Centre street, has been postponed) until Wednest G Come one, com: DY WANTS A SITUATIO. maid in a private famiby. Please cat eis Pin avenue, to the Freuch Indy. RESPaOT ADEE. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS id ry and iro: jed for Monday, on egcount of the w the samo time and plj to the public that you are not to be trifled tricksters any longer. J. Manony, Secretary. EVENTH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC mour and Victory.—At au immense ing of the democrats of this wari, on Mo evening, at the Democratic Platform, East Broad- pen ee he following resolutions were put, and unanimously Hesolved, That Horatio Seymour be the next Governor of ‘Ngerolved, That William O'Shea be the next man solves at jam 0: ry il the Fifteenth district of the city of New. Ror Censetinen of ‘After which the meeting diepervod, with att cena tHtOS. a Joud at groeae Mionasi ane, Meccvtecd) IXTEENTH.WARD.—AT A MEETING OF Ti oeratic Republican oa Sat = -second street, between Sevent __ Good \ city reference. RESPECTABLE ‘OUNG wom, N’ by ge fa Aad uation as excell vd Well; has no objection Votweeu Fifth ‘and Sitth evexuen aeen for two day. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE’ in a respectable private family Taker, and to assist im washing and Apply at 901 Fulton street tionery store, junetion of d with iT HARMAN EICKE, C und Eighth avenues, f¢ BPECTARLE. ch yee | Bibokiyn intl lain street, for two days. ony va F Se, AS Foon. Rind d ironer in a small fami: between Sixth and and ‘aeventt eet y-fourth treet, 2, nthe back house of Redmond 6 on Saturday eveni: . was ! nie sc tue rtp anad te: | A ROURSRRIRN, PLACE Would be willing to 13H, Chairman. obi TH WARD.—A MEETING OF THE UNI- ted. lomocracy of the Fiftleth Couneil Sete "a Hotel, known as the Shi ourteenth streets, on Fourt! ‘nvenie, shis * ent arelock. Those who are friend! ular nominations and the usages of the party, are reapect- fully invited to attend. HIRD WARD RALLY.—' ‘Third ward, friendl: epposed to politiea vi through the corrupting i requested to m with one child four 0 herself useful. eae DI 1. Can be seen for twodays, at 260 3} . Rodgers.) ~ at the coming ele ASSISTANT NURSE MC skrighem tale] Wm Is Cried to do fine washing and piain sewin, ‘a good alt ution at 167 Henry street, LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A SITU A> fen for a Te eerie, neat young woman, yee bee with her the Inet three years ity of cham= term ‘id and seamstress, or ‘would be wilting to ye mia ‘eveniny ‘HE CL fap hal Wid het ing to go Ae SOAm~ ae fill with entire no! ‘nade | sepa ae sitions ~ berta ndt, on Monday good plain cook and Fy ‘Apply at 374 Catherine iry goods store, for tw bags . YOUNG. WOMAN W WISHES TO WORK OUT BY THE sew; can cut and ap ail Kinds of faunily sewing. et, second floor, hack room, v DI SIRES a SITUATION IN A PRI- ta ny at ipeuustress understands Laois aud IRD WARD rn arent NOMINA- ‘Alderman—Isane A. Blauvelt. For Councilman—] For Assensor—Amo8 7, Cayiai Rati alter Sumaer, Commissioner—Rufus Meech. sel ‘Trustees—Joseph Sim eters of Election-Firet, district ; Second district, James B. hird district, Uriah Holmes, Jacob Y. Marshall; ‘district, Chas. Dennison, Joel IIRD WARD,—HAVING SEEN PUBLISHED IN THE d ticket, headed “Reform,” to have it under- the some, and we fit children’s dros: Please call at ib. ‘Alexander Thompson. cbact imonson, ‘Daniel felts t hi ing Indi n | Sta'goners would take « chambermat Seeley, William M. 1 epabilit 0 eit in the fancy store, 479 Sixth avenue, near Twenty RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISIIES 4 SITUA- tion as waiter or children’s nurse ina small private family. Can produce the best of city reference, Call at 115 Cherry street, front room, Come RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WANTS & rituation as cook; understands all branches of cooking, tyrnps of all kinds, meats of ail Kinds, and jelly sorts of all kinds. Good cits Herald, on the Third ich, in reality, is no reform, we bo; d'that we never have sathorize wish it understgod that we do mot, serve, on an JAMES HARRIS eXTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- ‘ar nomination. SOR COUNCHLMAN ov THY JOH. reference oan be give Hudson and Varick streets, third floor COOK'S. PLACE WANTED—BY A who fs a drat rate Iaundres ;.satisfactory reference yourth street, one door Le seem for two days. RESPECTABLE “GERMAN hye wa cook, wash and iron for reall herself etierally useful ¥NTY-FIPTH DISTRICT, EMC and baker: eo ENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMO- ied. 0 ty-—Nicholas Seagrist. District com? oved of the Tre Ninoteenth, and Twen- ROGERS, Chairman. NienOLA® TiEMANN, Freprricx Levorin, MIRTEENTH WARD. ak he? own language hr mone ‘Wat one Say ply—such a one will West Twenty-fourth AT A MEETING OF TILE DE- mocratic Republican Ward Committee of the Thirteenth ward, held at the house of James G. street, on Saturday evening, Tieton wall es) a comfortable hom street, between Nint! YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO. ha ou’ and making objection to 2 work ¥ witha aress- Yetuber Beh, TA, on motion, John ‘Kerrigan was called’ to the Chair, and William W. Fream appointed Secretary. ‘On motion, the following p committee for this yersons were appointed a Pinan: —Hatrick Hoylan, Step Jobn Stilling, Joseph W. Don Shivien, James ¢ arty, ‘Terrence Mc ‘Gan ‘be seen for two ris s rr es iat i Mo ‘inte Charl ma — eynolds, l'atric! SaaS SERENA SANE Oa veepenese al “ GHLY RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH reah breast of milk, who lost her child, enindy's child. at her, own residence, where it would ‘well recommended by @ days, at 27 Mott street, a ‘AULE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION understands her business in all the vest of elty reference, D, ELEVENTIL ASSEMBLY DIS ¢ the National Democratic Republi ion of the Thirteenth ward, held at the sand Ridge streets, s HIRTEENTH W ‘ARD, reoeive a Tse 3 trict. —At a meetin, ‘Assembly Convent house of Henry W ee: corner of Grand y,, Oct. ter in the Me “hair, motion, James G. nim Terular candidate for the Eleventh Assembly District of SAMUEL HUNTER, DAVID It. HEMSTEAD, Committee FREAM, AMUEL MUNTER, Chairman. Apply at 806 Itend? the elty of New York, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A S1T- ation to do general hot 7 ood pi nt washer and ironer, mal bread, ory Wages moderate. ‘Please apply. at 262 Wirnsam W. Parax, 8 afraid of work. WARD NATIO AL DEMOCRATIC Wop mblican regninr nominations Pollee Juctice—Thouias A. Du Counctimen—Pitty-first district, Michael Masterson: Fifty- ae district, Hugh Mooney; Fifty-third district, William Jo Tessar Edward Linnen. missioner—Thomas Clarko. ctor—Jerome I. Fitzge Butler, James M. Post, Wm. Menck, Keenan, Louis Hucker. FOURTH WARD YOUNG requested to atte RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES 10 GO OUT BY ir would have ue objection to a mbermeit sud plain sew references given, if required. Call at 230 Grand street, over PROTESTAZT GIRL ‘TS d seamstress, or chambermaid and ‘ood reference given. Can be seem RESPECTABLE Thomas M. Partridge. & ‘TABLE PROTESTANT GIRL fon a8 cook, in, & emall private faaly. MInuets {n the country. Pleace HE MEMNERS OF THE Men's Democratic Club are here & meeting of the above club at Mr. R. strcet, every evening, unt i further wpotlee, at WM. HY, "James Donovan, ‘Secretary. E PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN-, Ninth eins district, Fifth ward, HENRY VAN VELSOR.” NION DEMOCRATIC. “REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FERNANDO WOOD. JAMES E. COOLE’ a Mayoralty Conven' Stuyvesant Institute. BENJAMIN P. FAIRCHILD, ‘oralty Conrention, Rhion ba Indgre mania ad eestast ees, c ri'e iniinery ores RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as waiter and chambermaid, ina Can En ood reference from her last place, ‘where she can be seen for s few’ days, if mot en private family. Ag ee Biieanced ee A SS ICAsION, housework. a it Nineteenth ate G WOMAN WANTS A grog ation to cook, wasl ‘and ieee or do the rk of a T f city reference gi Fourth street, corner of Sixth “avenue, fra Jonn Cayynay, present ution, 100 Gro. B. CLanx, Tewry Parrersow, Jamsa R. STEKO | ee HARMONY AND VICTORY!—FOURTEENTH district Union Democratic Fapsblicsn Re- ives: MUNDAY. EDWARD LINEN, $ Chalrmen. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS 4 situation Ae: ig? nurse. The best of ete given, ut respectable, persons, ab 127 W. and Eighth ave avenues. A be As A fst a gular Nomina jion.—For acing ‘Awenty- sminth Hizeot, between Ser O85 SG GIRL WAN' __.THE MILITARY. HARTER OAK “GRAPES. —THIS GRAPE IS DE- eidedly the best ever cultivated; they are as good for ating as the Isabella to Gace ‘and far other for cooking and The tf ct, street, Setween First avenue and avenne A. GERMAN GIRL A SITUATION IN A & ca ohombérsaand ¥ to oe care of ‘will be disengaged “on November G. Plesse eail si 178 Kost Broadway. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTED AS LAUNDRES She mort understand doing np, mustins, and b Apply this day, at S superior to any a tn be goon at No.7 John stroe ers promptly attended to by SOHN ibe JAMES, Noe? Jolin stivets COAL, &C. a Ay CHEAP SoAL Ft YARD.—$5 LA FOR 1 BEST "RED 0. 21 Brevoort place, a hom’ the new oeel 7 Detwee Fourteenth and Fifteenth stroets, beam CLINTON. iT QUALITY OF RED ASH, Rina bo ‘and Selivered in d Stanton. Mart eae en give good reference from hor th street, betwetm First and ~ street, between Lost AND FOUND. vk BOOK LOST.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, THE 20TH & bank book, numbered oy unt ob $90. The Ani ine it to Cy owner, at 79 Eighth avenue, corner of Four: treet. WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A seamstress or chambermaid. ence, street, third floor, back room. Am FRENC ‘H GIB. ars ied ee yoormmundorions. DESIR ms A gab gp an CHAM- a with entries to the can furnish Call at 179 Varick street, in the roward on return- SITUATION WANTED—BY A Mig fe pad OUND—IN ONE OF THE BROOKLYN CARS A ie containing a sum of money. tall on J. McLaughlin, OST—ON SUNDAY EVENING, THE 20TH 15 While going trom ‘near the corner of Bishteonth strse to bye corner of Lexinrton avense and old bracelet, made in the form of liberally Fewarded by roturn- “Call atlas. West Sinteenth treet, ited SEAMSTRESS WANTED—TO WORK BY THE ont ot] £ stuff and make ON sane oes ond ‘Ii irtieth street, » he Eagle Hovel, corne 1, corner of iy aWiilians styects, SITUATION WANTED, BY A WOMAN AS wd , who a hada O8T=IN T 5 eam Eighth and B vectagew tl a in a case. Tho tanh wi be rewarded them at a Pierce's, 806 Broadw: ‘08T—ON SUN aS OCT. 29, ad COMING FROM THE Fourth streets to the cor. in that capacity Risen situation wanted by ‘woman ae chaas otels oF boardit Can 0 heen for wg dayein the fancy store 00 Broadway and the Bowery. he oe: aon Andante vISHES A SITUATION AS “ no objection to the count nti Netwoon ‘Twenty foasth and on Twenty Aft, joor, front, for two days, aio gontaining het wee t will obtain a liberal roward and ‘who areypoor porsons,) hy leaving ICKED UP—IN THE ‘hall, ® large canal boat, perked J WiciaRe quicney, ae Bat Or. epg flys THE HOURS oF. im AND 2 from Carson 8 fh m avenue and Prospect BAST RIVER OFF Reds 4 expenses ani take Y. RESPECTABLE ituation as seamstress and nuri cut and fit Indies’ and ol jection to go few hundred Can be seen at Now scoTtcn reer, apes, ving, with white stone; one rhs the above. si any afherr or tiers who shall find the will be Woerally’ rewarded bj t the corner of Hudson RBCr ART, E eran WANTS A Rig ad ff soups, roast an: fm stroet, for two a _ ou GIRI, winis A SITU, cra bute aroma pate Taig, psy fion to go a short distance in the country. at 1 in the dry xoods stare, for tron days. CANSON ii TAKEN B BY MISTAKE trunk narod “on enh end Ls Wee buleoes of Wonks poe” Wand page.