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New Vorx, Oct. 30, 1854, AL. POLITICAL. POLITICAL. POLITICAL. WANTS. OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. | nnn — PORN a r arene “ z TH CONGRESSION. TRICT.—AT A LARGE IXTH WARD REFORM NOMINATIONS.—FOR COUN- | \OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—THE YOUNG AMERICAN, LAD’ Dean Sin a aine ‘erartiole headed °'6 Lan ATS MERING OF THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS |. FOURTH GONGHESSIONAL Dis Rie cilmam—lith District, Joseph, Seadec lite Ata Flo. | x. members are requested to meet at Tammany Hall, on Ay iestoos ip op, Soporinhond the dampeie of .ir2 with Behe ex p howe’ te Ry) tain ut we a bo et i Shakspeare, corner renting 35-4 G od in, | pastes evening, November 2, at balf-past O afoek pi ben fect! 7 comspeenty is raph, in which it is stated, that so far as itil: Joh Jozee in the chair and Cornelius Tuesday evening, the Gist instants at 74 | For JOuN COCHRANE, firwoula ike te gees gon ons wine is concerned, your correspondent re was moved and seconded that Fer €: yn Carnes, Secretary. if ie mit aged — doubts very 1 much if it Las been introduced to the American MeMahan ‘as our candidate for Conneil: bi omy Joseph Hilton was called to the Chair, ant eloquentl; For =———_-- pasion toa a ye" ne mare or "3 : Pablic. I bez leave, dear sir, to correct the error, and jan uf this district, upon which tho meting adjourned, to | addressed the mecting. The following Vice Presidente an For | SPECIAL NOTICES. good soctety, an an pres 4 ‘would thank you to publish thia lettor in the emenen 6 - meet again on Wednesday evening, at 7} o'clock, at ‘Mr. | Secretaries were appointe For oe ca Bs. E. Hancock, Lo- wie ry 0 capacity VICK PRESIDENTS. eae ow Election—Ist District, me Scott, W. B. | Crow, John W. Avery, William Your valuable paper, statins that Mr. Billeuart Sal Hunt's, 79 Essex street. “By order been introduced bere nearly a year since, and can JOH 8 MEETING OP THE CLASS OP 1818 OP THE NBW a ATL a York Free Academy, will be held on Friday evening, Fourth Ward.—Johi JOYCE, Chairman. A Befound in all the first class hotels or restaurants in the onxsrivs MoCLosxry, Secretary. Baird, Thomas Fitugerald, Geo: 24, Charles Horton, Geo. F. lay James Barker, Sle, ace es, alg ial Oe een United States. Very respectfully, your cbediont servant, g Sixth Ward.—Peter Rilé witiael Boers, Beggs, Patrick Brac- Fate H. Socfeld, A. 1. Groom: dt, | Nov. & tn room No. 6, CU eee i BRANT, Chasese- RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA T. YER, JR, mJ A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN | den, Edward Bee, Neary, Keet cox; 6th, Geo. W. te — tion in the capacity as 5 chem and Bole porter of Billeuart Salmon’s champazne, 38 Boaver ‘ard Committee ifth ward, held at the Fifth enth Ward.— ale, ichard Norris, Asa Bogart, VENTH WAR! DEMO! 0. OF 0. F.—THE MEMBERS OF COVENANT | and to assist im washing, Best of sity reference tree: Warn’ Tote, on po ven, Oct. Sst, 1854, James | Peter Richter, Ja . Oakley, 5 ARD INDEPENDENT CRATIC | L Lodge No. 85 are requested to be tu attendance ‘at their | last plaee will be ran dat lived i of NET Nee eee Pea ee ae | Wilon Eber og "A, Sands, Thomas Hasoert Meme ees ee, Viator. next mesting, on Thursday evening, ‘import- Please call at 20] Sixth avenue, in the reat, FoF Anson’s ay palin ne tee tein size for 50 » OS Chaieman. Weed Gem. » acuee ‘evening, a the Dei ance will ‘be brought forward for thelr considerstio }; colored, and in Bis sane, twice the size ever ration. WILLIAM KNOX, N. G. . W. TELLER, Secretary. Secretaries, curth Ward.—Thomas Sheridea, m Timothy O'Brien, Ste- j mien Lyzeh, Lag re "Oakley, John Kearne; Sixt ¢ following peed nc re put, ans ck Gartiek, ‘william Fay, Michael ©. James LauRenc: and sise to nuy that are GERMAN YOUNG LADY WISHES 4 SITUATION AS ametress, And to do needlework. Call at 0 Siath Eee siprict st re wal in qual er , \WSON 8, 589 Broadway, opposite | Ac CARD. TO HE Fi. -ECTORS OF THE TENTH as} ee War = Patrick Gi eat Resolved, That Horatio Seymour be the next Governor of BY FORE: OOF, 8, is MRONABICS secant aha s et, th, Nineteenth and Twenty. , Daniel C ‘ ‘on Gant a move a fecon ward A report having been put in circulation one on Ward. —John ‘a ee ‘Edward Welsh, John Nu- aebwalved, That William Oss, be the i poe soy ye oe ¥pUNG) WOMAN WISHES To WORK OUT BY THE feast the New ut to raw my naine c . ; : | vention, double camera, honored b; tent of the United | Reform Party in this disteict, T hereb, veonoanes setarally |. ,Foertcenths Ward.-—Williom Baltes, Zohn O'Connor, John | After hich the mesting dispersed, with load ohoers for Fe i eee government for the best mode of taking stereoscop? | false and untrue. Having received ‘and. wcospted the noi McDonald, Mathew Twomy, Anton F. Hildebran 3 Fisee, Reywest, wx Shee, and oud g nl ponne fr fhe tart OTICE TO EXHIBITORS 7 THE CRYSTAL PA- | Twellt! , second floor, back room, Photures and other daguerreotypes, 289 Broadway. nation, I consider it my duty not to withdraw my nam The Lr lag resolutions were reported, and ui yas: byt w. = acs .—In conformity with » resolution a by the —————— | and my friends may rest assured it vill not be withdznwa. Ty OPER ass cae beastly’ ad ‘anhudinseukd senmsine Ao’ | metre ee Board of Directors of the Crystal Falace Association, at A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WANTED—7O | uae hanamestcteet os : she nomination of dobn Kelly ay the SBicteeraes | Sama Malt CRTAOU,, Ane, Mp Tat ie rt ay St venir news sods te Crzta | ote geceaty wel oe mame spe it ype, rith handsome case and. proserver, for Aity conte a HARTER TICKET.—THIRTEENTH WARD DEMO- | Congress in tho Fourth Congressional ‘District, regarding juardians of our constitutional righte,—The friendi Paince will be placed at the dlapoaal ae Honda an tbe Crrtal | Bente f generally usetel; hey een 1" gris Brvatnay, corner of Howard street. Pictures taken | cratic Republican Rerular Nominations. him asa sound, faithful and intelligent democrat, whose bers of the Sixth Ward Seymour Club will meet the Wwony tecility will be afforded fer the packing and removing | Yee poe ae mt main or suneh GARBANATI, Artist, lor Aldermau—John Tilley Private worth abd public integrity cminentiyentitie him to | Sixth Ward Hotel this evening, at 7 o'clock, and join with Sila game enititers whe may wit te okee eae eae nded , eer rah pane wal $8 SE RET a 2a For Councilman—Thirty-third distriet—Charles Doty. | fhe euffrages fellow citizens. Soe WIAh Ware Clat ice ated cetcunish te abiced the nal Palace, Aply a iy Notes on Lewis County Bank, Peg mca ea | ee ; lying ward C. MeCounell. Thirty- sth tes ge nd Seymour $y rf 33. the perso 30 sys from, ~ iot—Thom: jon of Grani or Bek or Ware eeee, leant EVANS" Clothing ‘Ware! | For Asscosor Samuel Hunte?. HO. B. WOOLDRIDGE, Pronitent. date, of t that © aay CTADLE GIRL WISHES TO GO OUT BY house, 66 and 68 Fulton street. For Constables—John W. Somorindyke, Alfred Gerard. “cuss, Benxnicr, Seogier wane sneha 7 no cenmatees, ep.nenies Garena eS . jnspectors 0! etion—Firet district—Peter tohe! Pe on lige P . y; Genin’s Fall Siglo Yor 1854—2The Pablic | Jomtbua L. ‘Seofcld. Second district—Joha H Hyde, the existing contest for the high po- | CIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—REGULARDE- | pateg NEON EE ta Mad Tenident Crystal Palace, veo, i Fevuired. Call at 296 Grand street, over oom aad an ae vexem the Genin hat forthe | prederick Muller, "Third district—Thomas Cullen, Thomas | sition of Governor of this State a principle is iavalyed moeratic whig nomination. Waterbury & Dyer, of the city of New York, auctioneers, a ; fall of 1902, and [t has been his aim to produce, this | ow. Piteh diatessicvuman Gr Loree dota Shelling, Bixth | eepatlocs eed teepsete al oer ilies eitisness Gab semete: paz Congrese-CHAS, K, MARSHALL. aro authorized to make sales of any and all goods in the RESPECTARLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A A REPUBLI- President C preceded, itis rich, classically proportioned, SCHOOL orice Vindieated ty Horatio Seymour in his fe veto of the ean nominations— m, Erseident Cx ace g | Aone Reed apply but respectable persons, at 127 Weed andun! ihe Crustvaly slogant. "All Ts appotatments are intas | — Yor Schoot Commicnnwer-Marene'. Bonner, Prohititory Liquor law, we pledge ourselves to employ eve. | ~ For Alderman—Ezbert 8, Benedict. TE eee area, The Gonetal're, | T¥enty-ninth street, between Seventh and Bighth Sesto and in perfeot keoping with its general design, In short, | For Inspector-Terronee MeDovald. ry houoraite meaus to seoure his re-eleetio For Councllman—Christian 1, Woodruff . season, hae com)! aig the peculiar erage rin) ofall the hats that disirict—Stephen Doty, Floyd Patrick. ing of the triumphant inanner ia which those interests were situation ss wet nurse, ‘The best of references . HIRD WARD—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC Crystal Palace nh ar be intrasted to them by exhi- tal Ps For Trustees—Wesley Hunt, Bernard Engerman, John Kelly appeared after bein called for by thi For Assessor—Cornelius Ebert. who desire to have goods included in Our eatalogue RESPECTADL E WOMAN WANTED AS the } hat of a gentleman P at ng loud yal’'s Churdb. Mt auction, within the t'alace, to forward us iminedi roadway, meetin, uressed them in the most felicitous manuet For Constables—Hamilton Billings, James Kan must understand doing up musling, aud being eet VEX OF NeW FORK. OCr me 70 THE EDITOR He was latcrrepted iy, trequent, Durste of applause. ‘The | For Commissioner of Common. Schooletaraal Ty Miller. Ga mall Ge expeenny 8 oeeapiel “Apply this day, at No. al Breveort place, oath eid Hat for the Present Fall | :\, erald—S mecting was also addressed by Hon. Florence iy an ‘or Inspector of Common Schools—Alexander Iurt. \ iation (J. Il. White, E: for the de grateful thanks of the preservers of tho Federal Union, | Tyomas Heise, Eoq., The mecting then formed in procession | For Trvatece’ of Schouls—chacies Wate’ B Crystal Paine ciation (J. te, Esq.) for e- anes uing winter, sold at $3 50, is admitted to be su- | db; Tecent editorials preving she necessity of defeatin, See cay iarons ery Le ommon Schoole—Charles Wade, Benj. livery of every article enumerated in their invoices. The RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WANTS ASITU- Bererjeal respocts to any hat sold in Broadway for $4. UhEScward abolition, diseciution of, the: Federal Union fas. | 80 marched throughout the distriet, Rj Lapa JOSEPH HILTON, Chairman. sae will be éxclusively for cash, and will include goods of ‘ation as chambermaid, or to tak f child IP descriptions within the Palact; and in order to arrange er edie 6 ate ot ahildoes. 08 ‘and convince yourself at 118 Nassau street. or Governor of ‘the State of New York, tion, running Clark f rs of Ricetion— Firat, district, Heury Bick, Augustus do plain sewing in, a private family: Gond sity reference witli Sia Second de, Pete: in order to prevent the horrors of a civil war, which will suc- REAT GATHERING. -OCT. 31, RATIFICATION MEET- thes different articles now on exhitition for sale, and to pre- | cunbe given. Apply at 171 Wooster street, in the basement do., Mortimer C Peter kt, Ste ure Pianos Melodeons.—he Best and most the election of said Clark, aad the seateentee for the ing—Sixth Con, nal District—John McLeod Mur- a Rene” log vee for particular days of sale, the immediate ‘Shi eral Assembly set up by the said Clark party. To defeat, | phy for Congress. Secretar: Bttoution of oxbibiturs ts Teqeene: RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN WISHES A SIT. Seo thi te foend el in | alithe horrors which must certainly follow the election of The mesting w called t to order by A. K. Patterson, Esq., " We WATERBURY & DY ER, pation aa cook, who pee fr yeqrote her “god ream aaaa wide’ ee eicaet Clark for Governor, £ solicit every voter to come forth and | who nominated (oo. Koss for Chairman. bay Crystal Palace Auctioneers, store No. 38 Broad street. ness in all ite branches, who ce the best of eit cast his vote for Horatio Seymour, for next Governor o! th Toa ing read, e followi nt} ie pi: | gash his vote for ya The call of the mee ig ing Kei GAD MANUFACTURING COMPA. eon for two days at 89 West Eleventh ot. ‘ew York, the man now filling that station with the ree WARD CHARTER INDEPENDENT NOMINA- men were appointed officers:— HENIX MIN fatwa Fith and Sixth avenues, in the rear, | | Seer aaeaen cote stain te be ro-elocied Governae; nommithe 1th ward. Soh ward. 17th ward. Pee A lderman—Inaee A. Blauvelt, tockbulders of this Company will beheld at Nevis Ex. || ——— s re-elected Governor, not c ard. 5 Fy standing the ho efort ade by y the hired editors ofthe abolition | Dr. i Sheppard, B.C. Poanelly, Daniel lh, F imap Reuben F: Perr ctange sai Monday) Nov. 6, at 3) olggk Pi) Eve. MIDDLE-AGED COLORED WOMAN WANTED AS reases Of Seward and Clark to hide and conceal thy victo. Steers, tin B. Ryer, Frederick 0) is request t er 3 agg ee eg Fious facte of the election of Horatio Seymour in November, award E. Viit, NicholnsWalsh, Patrick MeCormick, cd cy Se nae la ash DWARD MW. SURNSOM, Secretary. | sneee ne to honesty and capacity. widddrese N.“Gs, Herald deoosd hand pianos, HORACE WATERS, 893 Brondway. | 1622, by the following primary voters, 53,187 votes, | 20" Maton Chas. K. Graham. Rober: B. Boyd. Sehloel Tnepeetor Wiliam A. Schueter, Eee See eee | For Seyinour.. : ee 1th ward, Toth ward, | 17th ward. jokes erg aisha ta Daniel ey, HE SECOND GRAND INVITATION BALL OF TH! GeARt, Warzenee Ware ee ; Said Mr. Slow to his Son, “When you Trade Francis J. Shadler, Edward C. Genet, Jolin Hanrahai W. Hail; Second dietriane de eee wits ae Ageing Mew gpm Bong en a oy One speaking French or Gormas ay | glmeyellook io your side of the barzaln, novor mind them.” Wm. Cummings, Lafayette Harrison, Bernard Helle Bucher: hind aieteiee rien disitea secs Pe ueahatl; | Garden, on ‘Thursday ‘evening, Nov. 2. “Tickets, oan ‘be ob- meee required, Toguire at the Nepoleon Heval, | Bad advice ti Cae nse ‘0. 1 Astor House, finds that by 331,458 votes. | William Hogg. ’ James MePike. ’ Patrick Dee none hore ca rg Ie jacob. F. Marshall; tained a¢ the te Natigee NO, a Will be sdmitied | dealing, taie lly ‘with, ie ecetomery, ant Tn e following rosolutio » 5 é 5 pgrtua furnis tl 1 ved, That the present crisis is one which ¢: : eaTOn AS COOK made, be ing ths incite el pores ee AY en 8 wateed Udetea of orreyrasee: lover ed dhe. Conatisetion of te HIRD WARD CITY REFORM MEETING—AT A ald do general hou LOST AND FOUND. ONE OF THE BROOKLYN CARS A ic, on 23d inst., containing a sum of money. Cann Jo's MoLaughlin, 3 Barclay street. large and respectable meeting of the electors of the ird eve) held at the Franklin House, on Friday, the 13th motion, Alexander Stuart, Esg., was called to Benjamin M. Treadwell’ and Mulford Martin % -457,150 votes. ‘that ‘the bie number i, oot ‘washer and ironer, sowork im afprivate family, and Siow no ejection mer ‘short ae Sinwense Dac a 0 inthe country. ' Please call at No BE RR a A RESPECTADLE YOUNG LADY WISHES 4 SITUA- State; and the clect fon of Horatio Seymour, atamping, as it must, the character of New York with seal of constitutional, and vindicating it from the assaults of the falve, the disaffected, and tho factious, will be a triumph of «Stand not the order going, dat eo at once” to SMITH BROTHERS, 123 Fulton st eat pba ree), where y: i¢ from tl ot fall clothing in Yor! dina) haracts ait the single issue of ‘residents, and John W. Hamerslcy and uy ‘i jon a8 x waiter or children’s nurse ine 61 She chy, the most foshlonahle style at priees aarvellowsly | In che cider countis 231438 Bdclity tothe constitution and the lawe, Every cciteen David'J. Lyons were appointed Seervtariss. | On motion, s Di Ghia EO Rade aA Gita Gl GRR GD ewer: ily. Troduce the bert of city reference Calfat iis low. 254,121 ] should glory, in adding his personal interest and rere sea te Rat sumotated to nominate candiéates se lOUND.—CA Sher street, Front room. ell as vote, to swell the triumph of sound principl in the | Rasurported st tho Porton the Lith instants whiek commit: | mally janil at the icing Guateg sean, oe crams ve oe This Last Day.—Last of the Beautifal 201,186 | lection of to re , om M ; SPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SI’ savanna’ Act lote.—‘These, 300 coume Tots, with 100 | Giving » malar fe fo> Seymour, over the united vote “Mfesolved, That in Jehn MeLcod Murphy, our candidate for tes report d easecery ae be bate gentlomen:. ee rovieg Be property, oan base it restored, by addrossing Box A™ ureery gover will te aivfied Mncan G00 cobucioont ce teksten | stellt 3, 2 Congress, we are so happy as to preseut for the suffrages of iis | prageag met —Oneen Blunt, Gun Manutaeturer, No. 177 2024 Fost Office, New York, 0” ent of city reference gi November, 184, $15 secures four building lots, twenty-five Seymour is | fellow citizens, aman worthy to share in the viotory of Mu: | PSCC cnman Nicholas 8, Ludlum, Merchant, No. 200 | | OST-YESTERDAY MORNING, IN COLLEGE PLACE, aye nt 98 Wet Thirieenth saree, Doar 8istB ati io sand ent Federal Union sup- Ses Seared Set, or a laren st Rem tv to Pe Ten Sake we ty acres fendreds are living ‘in unhealthy apartments, and ratio Seymour over intolerance, mio and all the evil pas- sions which have heen onlled upon to aid in the destruction Greenwich street. For Asse: rters, than be was in ii ‘The finder will be suitably ‘8 bag containing three ke; Pos November, 185i his voters will poll mot lees than 300,000 zewardod on leaving the same av No. 200 Week streets ay sor—isane P. Olmstead, Bookkeeper, No. 257 SITUATION WANTED—BY tareings Teeeeats whe wine tow werent e aolekeel ofthe oomstisution and she laws. And, ane Agsettor i ED—BY A PROTESTANT tes, and thereby elect him Governor, to support the cardi- Resolved, That ill t Sey 4 Murphy, “ - oung woman, as chambermaid and waiter, i Guanie 7900, 308 Brosamey, where mbps’ and parph: | nal motto of the fumortal Fresident Jackson, issued against through all opposition and at all hagaedas ns NPE Sea eee ee See ea GBenham. | J OST—ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER Si, BETWEEN 3 AND Private fatcily. Con bo seen ut 1 Crosby street, oar Howse ‘dots can be bad a r the nullifiers of 1882, “The Federal Union must and shall be The meeting was addressed by S. Wallace Cone, E. C. Ge: yp hepa oe bas oak ae hl ~ $100, ton street. | oan ad gratis. reserved.” Very respectfully, C. BARNS, net, Mr. Murphy, Col. Bick Dr. F h, and othe: Common Mehecte “Beeniouste GO Ciarh ct ———— | ae by Yer PAMSurviving Soldier of the war of 1812, | einen, afterwhich ie mljour ag es eet ule Pease St ComaianRehooli-—Riisara'?. Biggs snd Pa ge gma Noy | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- Se eee: rh dearer Age OUNTY RATIFICATION MEETING.—NATIONAL | TOMN McGRATH—THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC CANDI- | | For Inspeotors of Elcction—First district, John Patton, | G t doynves Motel, Brooklya, of at it Water Fronets snd io willing’ io night ect matty eR eee ~4 Roneab ee t re? democrats stand to your guns. for Police Justice of tho Fourth, Sixth aud Four- | Jt., George ‘Southma: era fie, Second district, James street, socond ‘hoor, rill bo liberally rew: 00d city reference. Apply at No. Ii avenue A, between Jatt imported anew and fresh assortment of toys and fancy | “7no National Democral io republican electors of the city | feenth wards. Jolin M Hint; Third disirict, Tutus Meech, Cha a _§_ | ind city reference, Apply at No. as mhich he offers very low for Herewiltpleste | and county of New York op the federal and State maser = 5 Fourth district, Thomas C. Hartine, David J. Os. $100 REWARD.—ON SATURDAY EVENING: | da o ects, Can be seen for two Sail, Before purchasing elsewhere, at 33 Division "Fins, | Mmibinieations in favor PP rest and. ti boral laws, and of INTH WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC JREPUB- | | he following gentlemen were appolated aVighanee Com: | [i °SipSi0) REWARD: eight and nine, in going from J 2° J jon for Governor, are req 0 assemble ni 7 ee sm the Astor If to the St. Nich tas 1 Hotel, bro th ‘ mass meeting at the Broadway ‘Tabernacle on Wednestay rman—William J. Brish 3,W. Hamers) Fountionct Clapp, Wiliam Milter, portamenunits containing’ ene endsed bad: iser. povads RRAPECTABLE. FROTESTANT GIRL; WISHES. £0 Three days, ming, November let, at 136 ¢ sciect for the purpose of re- |, Yor oumeltmon Twenty -firat district, John Mack: M. Treadwell, A. K. aynard sterling, in two fifty, and six ten, pounds Bank of England ribs nenerat Eecneivi ot cece ee ding to,and ratifyin ai Demooratio Republi- | ty-#econd district, Lawrence Van Warts Twenty: tie Gis: | feast Gjesnmed, dex: R Geor it dred and t wera fell tansy Fes . ratifying the Nations pu notes; also two hundred and ten dollars in American mone: Seeahe new pene ont tale. ticket headed Gre G, Sonos for Gortrany, | frist, James Lawron; Iwonty-fourth district, Henry H, Mo- | David 91, Hiram of aiderent Banks. ”The above reward willbe given, with the } TaitatiiG Hudson mvesuey Broukiyar "Gos be seca forte 1 5 “J call at ue 200 enue, Brooklyn. an be seen for two SS Sees a pee ea Hoag tbat and svaaiy | "ESr Auestr—Levi Onderden Edward MRE. Gull, USCbamieny stese seeded four ontreom | ules fioy' He ‘OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, be La at the ensuing election, aida we tee Commlssionse—William Qi Quackenbush. George Masri 7 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 362 Broadway, corner Franklin street. oped wing data democrats have been in _Eoz School Trusteee—William ‘Dodge and William H, Du- Raber stuart,” Regine ogi Ot TEE cuca finer gin theooantry. Inquire for tne dates ihe se ; > he Fashions at Wilde's —Mitiners who | ih Gistyichenmes jones Reng Bit ‘3 en Robt Ge meron te neoep ne, Bement word bead ote eat ie. WOOD, "257 Brond- | “cllamore House, room 3 want fashionable goods at prices Wu!ch “Francis B. Cuttin ‘oF Coistatt Col way, seoond story, front room, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- their customers great bargains, are ‘invited to exqmize “ Chat y ter, Oe Evontendve: ora Rent of Rw and Deantifal fall And wine | *Einton a Oia Clagk, Willis B, Ripley, James W, Posh ai ; ad | O8f.—LEFT IN ONE OF THE WALL STREET FER: | ine small’ private’furly. Hew’ sho ‘heer of elt toletenns ‘ter bonnet, arti a lowers, ribbons, feathers, &e., &e., at ig father,” ‘ard, Eecond aietriot--stephen D, Layman, Daniol B, Sullivan, Wiltiase Lee, J.0. Foyer, 5 es ‘and Forty-second street stages, about 93¢ o'clock | from t place. Calf at 154 Forsyth street. aalesrooms of R. T. WILDE, importer aud wanufacturcr “Joho Vanderbit, “Bijan Ward, Third distriet—Levi Springsteen, Stephen Merserean. Koswell Burrows, John J. Serrel, yerterdny (Tuesday) morning, at the corner of (Gh street | “<OR“SEA SE fiskionable millinery, Nos. 20 nw 22 John street. Cheap- “ Mike Walsh Hon. D. B. Taylor. Fourth district— William Ackerman ignatius Flynn. Henry Pcbopel James English, and Broadway, by a person who got out at hat point, & RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A CHILD TO Do found soniethiug more than a name at that “ Hiram Walbridge, C. C. Burr, Esq. Fifth district—Lowis J. Parker, William Murray, John Weston, A. MoIutyre, white. pastoboard box, “about 18 inches long, ental wet nurse. Good city reference given. Apply at 14 | Jebtichmens, 's the proprietor is determined to sell at first aoe order of & bi Sixth district—Thomas Lev: Levy fobert Hindsay- John B. Benton, Bi broitlery, consistiny of handkerchiefs, fs, collar, sleoves, &c. Tham stree ‘ gost, rather than throw his numierous cuployes out of their St Wards wu Seventh district Michael B iad Jee liam 8, Peulsoratt, Wigan 7. Riegs, A ‘suitable reward will be paid to ‘tho person tnding the ynations, 1—N.. Dimon ‘m. 1. ley, t—Sa q same, with the thanks of the owner, by ref RESPECTABLE ayer! AGED vee accus- a, . 8. Ninth distriet—Jesse B. Lad, Jai Wart. ; en Ber Ehip Constantine, Liverpool—tiram | $—Jamer Hacks t, Dan: 0. Hearn, ' JOUN F, GiRAUD, Chairman, Broadway, room No. 3, up stairs. A toned to Vanessa, want of employ ANDERSON, 00 Bowery, has Just roocived soveral magni. | {Maurice Q’Kee 1 AT Stoic Ae bs Jick: OS PORE [285A THE TRADES, &. tay similar employment where strict attention {a req eent Eneieh ‘medallion Fiyal velvet carpets, worth $250 to | S—Geo. A A, Stel, bacaiaanee eso a INETEENTHI WARD REFORM NOMINATIONS.— | (im. 8, Ladium., Pi z ue city reference, and bonds if aire ‘Address A. Le yards beautiful Ingrain carpet, | S—J°Crotag 18—W. D. Parsons,” For Alderman—Dr. Morcan Morris. Chas. F. Porter, | William Baker, son DAM'S FEEDERS GOOD BOYS WANTED. THIS ii ee Cae B05, Gh tnd, per pate $—Johu B. Haskin, 1-Nedert Geils, For AtcnseeGeanee Gregor are Acker, were Gale, Jame Redmond, ._morning, by JOHN A. GRAY, 95 and 97 Clift st es car 9—Geo. G. Sigkles, 20—James P. Dun: Ascossor Gi lark, aldo, = — For Constables—Philij ac Cartwright. A. Steteon, — EWELLER WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO Jon. vy sated tos grew paige Daca eg riogyes Glov. iy ating Daly, Sn ee Sommon School eB eae pe tian. Wut Tee ena, Sohn errant caer e Ding and in want of a permanent situation may apply ‘ie inet matters phn ¢lare-Amcrican arti: te, which takes place this evening at 548 Cominitiee of ‘tirargements pt byt iit ye ee ar ea a Adrian, "y. Hat- 9 JAS. W. FAULKNER, 45) Broadway, corner Gra nd st. box 126 Herald aa JOHN B. HASKIN, Chairman, | Jo? } Gro. A. Suurzups, Jr., Secretary. ‘Ks d i hah YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC NATION will meet at = 2 club rooms, 663 hag poe sdway, in the gallerine toruoriy oosupied by the Dassel, ee rere ee ao oe Sele. “Salo commencss hal half past 2 o'clock this "yO ENAMELLERS ON SHEET IRON. THE ADVERTI: me hay fat insvaet - t Joba Bond shrek, om 7. ation in the above bus COLORED WAITER WANTED, WHO THOROUGH. : ONGRESSIONAL. — FIFTH DISTRICT, —SEVENT: Me T oelock, to in proce andunite with uglish atyle, jeratani uriness, and is. wi make d Thirteenth wards aud Williamsburg. Rogula: Mereilts This aistrict, ‘Williaa & Stilwotl, Geos Bogri rl geen Sey Os of rr pe ‘concern rally useful, “None ‘need apply without good Cholera.—Dx ‘Tobias, 60 Cortlandt street, | rominstion, For Congres, George Hl, Audgower = SE a oy ang een rally Ad prove traly valuable. 4 VADPYY a8 71 Broadway, up stairs, between Baar his Venctine diate: Tt. woven feller Gniy 25 aon EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA- For Mayor—James W. Bar quested tobe p punctual in their at the club ity Mall place, |. a wer ee : wale fs ck. oa ED Who tat valwer fe willbe without iit Sold by tho drug: | a2, tHou.—Righthy Fee od Peon ‘Twelfth, Bigh- Bie: eee ba White ee oa eer Y, Presid (0 CARRIAGE MAKERS—A, YOUNG MAN WHO | A YOUNGMAN LATELY ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND Gite throughows the United States, ath, Ninetenath, Twenty tree and Twenty accond Ww Sec City. Tndge--Slanay Ht. Steaet, Jenn B- Focanry, understands carriage painting in all its ranches, wishes antes situation as clerk oF light x = COL. Saas L, CURTIS. “* Vor Register—gohn J. Doane. Gro. G. Seoretarion, Raituation to, go South or West. Please address J. W. 1., | in sny other establiskment where he can Toske'l nea gene- A Sure Whing. - = "TOWNSEND, President, | (Vor Commissoner of Streets and Lamps—Jo 3, Buin. Se haa tex i Herald omco, Per useful 49 arabe yess Lee me eljceten tote aenetey. E. Lyon Tnomas SEDO" serra. innate tae =ANTRD-—BY A RAAERCTABLD YOUNG. WOMAN, | cena earn Fr edt LOH wi ‘ee pong a eS OR Counouaan oF tun Twenry-rirTH DISTRICT, 8 situation as covk in a small private fanuily; faa good SITUATION WANTEDZBY A YOUNG AN, T0 ERS OF THE FO N and tronet, ‘Has the beet of city reference. "Can city’ ca rows afte TR Ra ee metre WARD CITY REFORM ASSOCIATION. ‘DiNews Democrat io Club arg hereby requssted to attend ee ae ee ee Teen for two days at 69 Concord street, Brooklyn. fener "Gan th ive the beet of city reference.” Address F. J. ting of pei Kets is ical ald ‘Pass, Or bre hapa cg pa a tote at Watee shsc-avety evening, eau be nomination for Councilman of the Twenty-sixth Coun- MAIRDRESSERS.—FOR SALE, A NEWLY FITTED ditto, ditto, as resards rats and mices Contra rect, every ovening, until further ‘notte, at 7 i ae Broadway, aad Wo, 6 South Eighth street, WM. HYATT, Chairman, < 0 fo R an an EC Re a ae Lo UPS OE o'clock P.M. By order of 5 cil district, JOEL W. MASON, chair manufacturer. T up bair — saloon, having all the conveniences for A HOLLANDER—27 baie hp or =, WHO SEARS busi FY s ti eS Cate ee eee ee ee doing @ first cla: id connected with one of the and writer, besides own wage, ip) ther. Scien ia aaa Aah Be ta angen ta a a ierenemnees ENTH be haa DISTRICT.—REGULAR DEMO- largest ‘and ‘most fashi le hotels in thecity. rice us Freneb, aud German lang: Wishes & situation as assist: es aR Mor Councilman of Fifty-eight District—William u. | QECOND WARD FINANCE COMMITTEE. THE FOL eratic nominatio be very low. Tho. pro ant bockkceper, or to take ¢ the foreign, correspond- Boes the Scalp Begin to Show Through | Baxter. 12 lowing pamed persons are appointed « dnamee committer | "Vor Aesemtt; Niel felt, ‘ei i - give his persons! atten elon to both, which f tH¢ ony reasn sneer, Dest of reference given, “Address X.°W., 20 Oliver : ald otfice, : your bsir! ifso Melhusenntae hand unless Dace FO pet bE ag ‘School Comntissioner of, Eighteenth Ward—William H. ward, vis: Thomas Molony, lohael ye ‘an and Walter Joyce. ou fom et ‘ot iy ono WOGERS ti ‘by and a patent, eneaines acreeya 0 1 ry i 1 AVAGE, Chairman. ICE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A PLACE AS SEAM- stress; is willing to make herself generally usefat: Has the very best of reference. I’lease call at 193 East Twentieth street. For Sebool Inspector of Eighteenth Ward—Joseph F. Joy. For School, Trustees of Eighteenth Ward—Peter Cooper, E. Delafield ith, Mt Edney, J. H. ad nitgenth Ward-—Graat Il Nronoias Tiemann, Purpenree Lrronix, HE. PEOPLE’ 'ANDIDATE Rag COUNCILMAN— means to provent it; Apply Miller's Inv wadrniig and your hair For sale by deugsists gon- |* erally. LOUIS NILLER, 29 Bowery. and “Wi 17 0. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS.—WANTED, by arespectable young man, lately arrived from Eng: Jagd, a situation as cutter. Would be willing to make bint Gnas. F: Saxwmeran, ecreery. GECOND WARD DEMOCRATIC “REPUBLICAN RE- gular nominations ats ssa ‘For Awsessor ot Ei; helor’s Cele= | For Constables of Eighteenth Ward—ilenry Bishop, Wm. erner— ymor ‘Ninth Counel ete Fifth w merally useful. Is penman. Good referen Sepeatae ia hy alacknovledged the best in theworld. | Tomy eykins mn aaa, ok Governor Horatio So ih HENRY VAN SESE yor ae falar rahe on RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- retail, or npplied in private rooms, ‘tye order of the Association. soca tion as waiter; understands her busin For Councilman—James Watson. 40 objection to take a chambermaid’ ‘ED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A For Assessor—William B. Storer. ELEVENTH A‘ ‘brass truning and finishing shop; has been at the trade ‘ate iven Blan Fhe al Sw A. RATCHELORS hair dye, wig and ornamental hair PETER COOPER, Chairman. MIRTEENTH WARD, SEMBLY DIs- 7 283 Broad Henny Day, Secreta: trict.—At & meeting of the National Democratic Republi* , "Key > | city reference given. Can be seen for two di FY, 283 Broadway. pies? etek Wan wiliwiieriy Goi SOURCILC pis: |. xestrastececMeaiey meley, tom aye gan Atscibly Convention ofthe Thirteonth wart, held Eats | Soe Re pte Oe Rnce OF Ure: , ACETONE Res BrOOR> fe eae, berwocn evenip-sevoal ao’ Awensy ied oerehtes Halr Dye—This Splendid Dye trlct.—-At a meeting of the independent voters of the School Inspectore—James Moliean, Henry Stosle. pg hp Rg Be Mk ET i 2 ace oe — — | Baeno equal in theverld. The tints imparted by it to the | hirticth Council district held. et So. S28 street, on Ra yng ncn ye tpre ot pag err bilge oe Wit ee: Boat ilitace W. Broce Sonestars, INSTRUCTION. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT. of matere, Sold wholcsail and retail, and ap- | Monday evening, Oeto 3), 1864, Mr. Willis Duryea it Reeth; CeCe ee TENTNOLON, C On action, Summed G. Uncee Was wakbinceny selected as uation as chambermaid and to asstat in washing and Plied at Cristadoro's No. 6 Astor House Was unanimously nomina\ for Gouncil- | MH uy, , the regular candidate forthe Eleventh Assembly District of 9.50 AND, Sj THREE DAYS ONLY —THE suB- | itening: Has the best of city references, and can be well rarer enabareapin nan of tho said districts HORACE suri ‘Chairman. Laveuiae Rand } Secretaries. the ely of New Yor $ seriber will receive new pupils for instructions in | recommended from her last employer. Apply at No. 92 St. Ri Ys Patent the only Radical | (¥4Rues E. WAkyv1eip, Secrotary, oy kato ant baeciahaad Hunter, David H. Homstend, William W. Froam, | penmanship and t pesos on, Wednesday, Nov. 1, Thurs. | Mark's place, Eighth street, Cure Truvs.—Marsh & Co. have just received the United SURRO. NDER W. BRADFORD. EVENTH WARD.—1,00 UNION DEMOCRATS IN committee, day, 2d, ani y, Sy at a roduetion of ‘one half fromm bis : , — TABIL! Staten Lattcrs Prvent for Suncahs Wadionl Care Trusetuet | HYO® SURROGATE—ALEXA Council. On Monday evening, Oct. 90, 1854, the sterling SAMUEL HUNTER, Chairman, | restlar charges, vis'z "Writing classes reduced from $10 t2 A -LADY OF EXPERIENCE AND RESPECTABILITY took the premium at the late exhibition in the Crystal a aE DEMOCRATIC REPUTT]. | ieMocracy of the Seventh ward, assembled in large numbers Secreta "g th, wad. from $28 te S12 60. Liny 3 te | housek Palnce. eived the universal apprebation of the IRST-WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- | .¢ the headquarters 3 Madison street, to respond to the to $5 per month, and from we opaeat S ieldd pe toy “4 taedical and sursieal profession. of the city, nd will cure ear nominations, made in joint ¢ ket, made at ajoint meeting of the two charter LEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS- | instruction in penmanship from $15 to gldnena aoe sen: | second Seer, front foom, foe twee. nine out of ten cases of reducible Hernia. ‘All porsons nating committees elected pursuant to ‘On motion of R. B. Connelly, Wilson Small, trict.—At an adjourned mecting of the National Demo- | titled to n separate parlor. Tho Indi aves 1 meet at J ‘ Sretioned serine: in Rg Bigg | sratic Republican Committees at ‘Tammany’ Hi Frq. was called to the chair, and on motion ofT. W. Adams, | cratic Republican Assembly Convention of the Thirteenth | 10% o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.; terms $2 50 for the YOUNG LADY WISHES EMPLOYMENT PROM Bee TA Sse RAE CO No Bz Maida, | Noten Democratic Repatiean Gvner Commniens stay | Jol J. kul nad Lavronts W Gree, ware appointl Be see gene Cine a Age | Sines cigian preiea «vient inet Cmarees | A ROC MO LADY giant, cena aan ae ga he 2ih'and th instant oye © eeeeeeah: Pea teemtmannerd te "eney Gaareee Coanar ees Dar Re TeTTy Denno ee Che canddtan er tin | aud eb pecconses!. This ts she culy oppertentty ethers | waking oil Aims of adtey? and’ ehildren’s olothing, ‘having For Aliexman—Josiah W. Brown. imously adopted: National Democracy of the Eleventh Assembly District, for | at reduced prices. Remember, thres days only. All classes teen engaged in some of the lendinz establishments, in this tant Caution to the Deaf.—Doctor For Councilmen, eer Aldetmnne William M, Tweed member of Assembly. J. WESLEY HUNT, Chairman. are adjourned until next week, and tho entire suit it of apart: ity; woul id take work home, if preferred. A notajaddressed HARTLEY, .vci« reot, Philadelphia, the ont First council district—Michael Doran, Jun. Ser Leen toue tated . Oscan Booaut, Scorotary. ments will, He open to, the public from 9 A. M to box 175, Herald office, for two days, will esoesion in America Faity devote Second council district—Chartes Gannon. For Constatlos_-Christopher F. Klink, Jobn I. Blair. during the three Every visiter will be reornted, with premiptiy. ‘attended to. & ¢: owledced For Assearos—John I. Williams, For Councilman of the Fourteenth Council, distriot— WWENTIETH WARD.—DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN a Veattiully gee d fac siinile of the subscriber's penman- Serict ttend all School Commissioner—Andrew J, Perry barles Alder npcrgyonts regular nominations: ship, ‘The Misses Julia. and Lottie Goldamith will nsvist at RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- H it rien ie. % Congrose-—William D. th ‘ i pupils will have months to tien to do general housework ins small Drivate faint- harKs, Inspector of Schools—Dr. J. Fer Councilman of the Fifteenth Counoil district—John Th Mm . K For Seven Trustees, for the fail terme. Von Hagan, ‘Secle: Assembly — omas J. Mund take their 1 RB. GOLDSMITH, iy; the Lest of city reference can be given. Can bo seen for | y paying self styled Michael) Halpin. ‘For Caotneilman of the Sixteenth Council distriot—Orlando Police dtatiee—Willam MoCrakey. MoClave; Fitty-se 2 Broadway, corner of Franklin stroct. two days. Please call at 46 Marion street, in the roar, Send ecstrcoyril, by pecaalsting shh ope he Ination of yt ve babee ss stone aye aise Ista OR LAO AR RAE cond district, Avel Freeman; Fifty-third district, Thomas | AN ITALIAN ARTIST, A PUPIL, OF THE MILAN ; Fomodies Uy inexperienced aad unskifut hands. De. tH. | Constapios—Charles Daly nad Aloxander Liraltee. Fer Schopl Taspector—comneling Hartnady. LA dea Osean vaseey Whauine Petia Hamed Uae pa I ag ag he es Rt OT I leg Pe re ia copy oni oe Wei ed For School Twustese-—Joha Brown, Jobe Mareinen, Wm. 8: 1 School Gommiasioner Notion J. Waterbury. jan, French aud singing lessous for his board in @ respecta. a5 Socond Cistrict, James Ryan, Hugh O'Neill; Third 5 at Insj e B. Pita; bie'American famil References exchanged. Address E. Eramate from cu Hind cannot, therefura, be tosposaible for i R, PRYOR, pen me ol Tretece—Jamen At oat, Soin G G. Butler. C., care of M. Meriam, 2) South William serest, Peration. 1 of snouey pany st b at ty some | Thowas Lowsnen,} ANDER TeAAcs, } Chairmen 3 Robert Fergussen ogee Se Mocaitrer, Yactny of tne car—Thomas M, Part pl Rak ie ee RT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION. 48 9 ams, ‘lson, roadway, continacs to receive new pupils, fu n Perey ot She deprivation of one of the most importsatot | Wituorw Bunns, Seeman 4 Angusins Oliver, Kaward Letts, Seana instevetion {0 the French language, imparting to them ee Teed Felerence. Call for two dnyeae 2 West Twenty Mis rain 2 sa Sade, “tie wumber and the importance of the | FURST WARD.— & 5 . Duns Winsam Simpson, Seoretary. sliligy to, speak it with fuency and correctness. Privat® | street. na ont melon of Dr: Hartley, renaer, 18 taper ‘or Counctiman Sacond district, & Abretam Desk, clasies, ‘Terms moderate 2 ae sth CHARLES McC ENTY-FIRST WARD RATIFICATION MEETING.— ar mh the a ‘onto mame the exact day of his arrival in this eity. i ‘Testimonisis from Professors taker will be suimitted. Due notion will Mott, Parker and W yg menage Lotion—The Velvet Soft- —. » Which, a3 Shakspeare says of gxcolient thing in woman,” epittexion duder the astrincont influen on is kept in perfect health, by the daily appli: For sale at PHALON’S, RST .WARD DEMOGRURS For Alderman—Robert 8, Collins, For -Connwiman-—First Second district, John P, Parker. For Assessor—Heury Lube, JOSEPH JAMISON, Chairman. Josurn.A. GARDNER, Secretary. OURTIL WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- nations—Seymour and the Sopstitution, ‘For ‘Aswembly—Charl For Assessor — For Councilmen—Fitth | di districy ‘Thomas W. Sheridan; Seventh district, George W. Joseph A. Gardner. gation of this Broadmay, St. Nicholas Motel, and 197 Broadway, coract of Dey street, snd by all druzcists wad dealers in fancy goods. De youwant ‘Whiskers or Moustaches 1—My onpment will force them to crow in six weeks, and wil! not yarethe skin. $1 a Loctlo, vont to aay part of ths eG. GRATAM, 107 Nusian sir AUYERTISUMENTS RENEWED EVERY Y DAY. PERSONAL. : LADY WHO, SOME THREE MONTHS SINCE, ta ttico of a centlomanin Wail stroo call for RY moans tke will” recstve vTED—OF JAMES MeMULI " Ireland, who haters at heard of was deck. Any taformasion respecting him will he thaakfalty. Teeeiy: bis SA rene John Bantch; Sixth poe Coustables—Emanuel Joseph, John Tages For School Commissioners—Wiilian Baird, riek. ‘in \ ae Tensteoe-Aichael O'Bierne, Joseph Meathers, Wa. For Taspootepe Coast * = en day, Gustaphe Bache. ict, John W. A’ Fee Samuel Busl ton Chas. ast Recver, Jahn Sweeny. _Gro. Hancan, roam Ww, Jet et ny Bn h “ that here Was @ pi 0 'OHN we AVERY, street,’ will write to or cal! on hima, some she called some days’ sinve, the ixme hour some important insormation, RD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMI- ¢ people's ticket opposed to Know Nothing NFORMATION WA ‘=Be sh H. fit De “pie Seve 1" Constables—Jo! bi |, Michael For ‘School Jah Fray, isha fnspecters--imoth il districte-Wm. Cl Bartw. Andw. Cussek, teh Risetby, Joba "Brien, John Ware. Micbael Conroy, Thomas Fitager- RMlootions—First district—Anphon: Second Sigeriet Oliver ae i ee ATIO SEYMOUR.’ of lection of oe ter, Eliza MeMullim. Address No, 8 OLD THIS MEET THE EYE OF JOHN KELSO, frelang, wlio cailod in the ship Water Lil in autumn Ieet—thg said oh} B back for repairs, and he not joard of eince—and 22 Uroadway,' he will heae.of py thing to his advantage. GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED ON Ly B. ran erhis, in Myrtle anew the leare of a Cee ‘will roatly ob) sending hie address. of Holtart, from Qnebee for Tiverpech Fearth district—, eee Clive, Peter Do igo tbe poors WH nee yeas MUST WANT MONEY, AWD writing to your father. h you, and yt will be sent withows James Shay; G AND RALLY. na heae citizens of rs% Yor! tsi dye YOUNG EN’ § DodHatie ‘A GRAND, wii Sugerixg, TAMM ie AL. On Thuraday evening, November 2 at 7)4 oolock. eal ‘OF ARRANGEM! OF POLICE, OCT. 31, 1854,— be] Disttict Polies Court, Owion cLUB, st containing elothing, pi alntge che , Toft at 210 oe ee es PAS a ch ce MATL, Chel of Police THEATRICAL, Wace THEATRE. BIL lOUSRS, MR, WALLACK’'S GORA OND Ni Wannranay, Novenny ay anee Cd, Davia gan, ae . H. G. Carr, J, Wallace ig ne The Seymour Clubs and Liquor Dealers’ Associations Of Ward, are reapecticlly invited to unite with we on the OORAS DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. — POR Councilman, PRR third Moke ‘ward, phe AY peony py | Bem bouk ope: & Bro: Thomas A” Glover, ‘Esq. offered. the. followin Preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adop Whereas, The democratic party of, the seventh ward ha ing united arter nominations for the purpose of the more ruccesstully defeating a common enciny, ever w ‘ancompromising warferé, der (ore, fon of Hon,’ Wm. M. Tweed asa which best an fence of constitutional liberty—therof Resol maior if cai That the nominal rman was demanded as a means b; oald be successfully maintained, ¢ the tained, the welfare and pros- perity of the-city preverved, and its future greatness guaran eieeotved, That we recognise in him a firm, consistent i the.warm and srdent friend of civil and e, the open and a =the Maine Liquor I on Resolved, TI eminees for Councilmen are citizens ‘wotth, whose aces commend them $0 thereteagte of their several Sonstituencion, and. thelr election, shou! ft be jade fure-vy the cordial co-operation of all true demo- orate. inves for School Officers, Assos- sore, id Inspectors of lection, merit, our Stenoas sontitencs repre ee they do so imany of the Wikal Antgees jh mi it pt and prac antag snd intolerance, the ingredie meeting adjourned with the whole ticket. cheers for the WILSON SMALL, Cheieman, ‘Wm. M. Tweed an TN076 maces Secretaries. GEYMOUR AND VICTORY_NO DESPOTIC Tation.—A mass meeting of the azar clubs ciations wit ie held under the dreotion % i TSAtAit ie Pres. of Contral ies ele, WARD MoCONw: PA Stove, $ Seon. Wardi—A. J. Perey,” “Ward Jona F 2 Danier Meban, m. Baird, Sohn Creighton, 6—<. B. Wi —The Tamme y Society, Democra- ara’ ,gommitieen, Wied Seymour Es i bor Dealer” aatociaeione German aubs, and all others in favor of the re-eleati srs repettty nat TS SETZOUR tae Yonago re ree uni len’s Des meeratio Union se on the above occasion, By order of the Committee ta. H. P. CA Chairman. Wa. R. eae Secretary. — rT RE: NAL DISTRICT- a ee S82 Srand Sees potent ‘wards} Grand faity 9 dtd 1 jemoora Se yrs gage be As renne A'and Bete ac ry lonticale Hall ante iat ete ¢. WWatmsnes F, THOMYON, Choiroon, E Dicuss, *§ Scoretarios, The demoeratio republican eloctors of the Twenty-first ard—Old Liners—are respectfully requested to moet at aith’s Headquarters, seventh street, on Friday event Rat lock, to hear and respond oinating Committees h yetiee 8, Assemb! Council and Charter officers. Several emisent speakers will addross iEe mocting. By order of the Ward Uo Comunittee, ‘LOR, Chairman, J. A. Srovrensunon, Secretar; WENTY-FIRST WARD—SEYMOUR AND VICTORY!— Cm oS of Fourth avenue and Twenty- ing, November 3, 1854, at half- to tl eportet the BS At n largo and enthusiastic meeting of the democracy of the Twenty-first ward, held at Carr's Mansion House, on Monday evening, tho sith inst, for the purpose of respond- ing to,th “nominations, the following ticket was pre- gente nimously adopted:—For Member of Congross, ighth ‘Congressional district, Edward. B for Aigtriet, Dealel C. Vents; Assemblyman, Sixteenth Assemb! for Alderm: ri well; for Councilman Fifty. Stewart; for School Comunissioner, uel Allen: fens for "sehen Inspector, Edmund Geo Tee! masta bien, Jamon Potherany mas Kalghin; for Inspectors of Wilson; nd di rw. ‘Gems; e inird district, 00. A. ty myst; Fourth district, C. N: Say bell, ‘ Soha I. Mumford, and oquentl the ny sheers fet Covernce 8 Syuest and the pends alten, ON. ona — a at iW moarerelt, {tess He " Vico Pres, IWENTY-SECOND WARD. AT A A MEETING OF THE lar National Democratic Charter Convention, held ‘committee rooms, corner of Fift; ‘avenue, last evenin me ae jominated for Joun S'roor, Seo. fourth bay and enry, ani Coane ‘the a GaM nine Coan- PETER MASTERSON, Chaiemon po Words, upon much Hi cae ea devoted atom Practical. useful. Logtste: ¢ dollars per ton for ma whe ne wn’ provinces t ¢ maximum ico is bat i ire de ‘llarst Other things for yourselves and families equally command the ition of sensible, practical se Eee ee WILLIAM GRAN DIN. T° 2s ELECTORS OF THE A ok COUNCIL distriet.—The nt incumbent, John G. Seeley, has proved himself, by his ‘attention to of a re-election, and his olecti plates of oysters vith: mel ast juties, wll worthy ‘Ae sure as that ho ate two NBER LOCKWOOD his Boye, Catherine Market. et ichctanheh ha Rehanisbiaiheeinnitee VEY DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for Mayor:— FERNANDO Woop. pa RY, Chairmar, Mayornity , ]Seoretarien. Scuyvesant Minetivuee. Jonn Carrnray, Gxo. B. Cranx, BENJAMIN P. PAIRCHILD, ixman Mayoralty Convention, Tewny Parrenson, oo hnaeay Hall. Fanaa deanan, " }Seeretnion, Sao ae AND FAMIT 1ES—A ht for some time, French, German, the aa and drawing ofall iia ls and families in the State, men! whole or part of the day in those branches, residing eith with them or at her own residence, as may be most conveni- Address C. D., Lox 476 Post Office. TAS GUAGE. —PROFESSOR VELAZQUEZ continues to give Private instruction in the abov: at the residence of his pupils or at his own, EDICAL. —DR. M. ANDE! RSON kh 1s alee from South America) has o his t, near Houston, where h specific diseases of the ¢: fovers of tropical conntri id the Eastern border of the Atlantic, _ HOTELS. See Apis NOUSE, NO. 160 anit : (STREET, f travellers and winter can be oo vod . P.M. PAL! Fropetor FOURTH STREET, NEAR LAFAYETTE PLACE. —To let, handsome apartments, parlors and cham: 79 CARD “THE SUBSCRIBER BROS T.BAVE TO IN- ind of plain work, shirt. eh at they ean have and 4 the moat ed to T. G. Marion shrest, A te “i 7 G 0. i red, a At the residence of uy indy, by ihe day’ or raaanner —_ RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE BRUSIL , 887 Pearl street, Frankli . fold at the lowest faetory prices. alae br shes of superior lity constantly on hand; machine Ae SOUN Ke HOP’ 17 GREAT JONES enater of the naet elecant America, las the honor to he is stilt {8 modest dangos in young ‘sll hours. G men and ladies wines’: if there tle mont f CHOW CASES.—HOFFMAN & FERScHt, Wad MATS J aareroom, Of Bowery, near Walker rtredt.—Cason made Hy style, silver plated, bags, rose an aii wood, mae , &e. N. B.—Old taker Orders meaytiy uecuted, cases taken in exchange, HE DEST PLACE TO ORT MEN “CLO1 TL hg chiens rotail, is at PA bber clothing and 1 Falter street; also, india rw furnishing POTS L TORS T AND. RANCY, GoODE—is ne DLVISION ‘The und Just from the & Topean mi mhnetocies © ttnees mont of the sere ae Muh ent Tr rie Hee y te ebtopets with any OU ’ Five her cent allowed x + ee all. re a (eran Nehed in 1628), (late Geeta), 18 Division shrevb, nea Ubeihse ge ets YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A_ SITUATION TO do chamberwork and to assist in the washing and iron ing. Is willing to make herself usef Please call for two days at 14 Bond st. ee A You G GIRI, 18 AS x1008 TO OBTAIN A sire: ition to attend store, cr euy Kind of respeetablo ein- 0 8 nen Weedtar es Williairets Te Pest Omee, tur two dupe, eee A ing, or to do piain a Hine good reference Ee Annemarie ditties htc aa RESPECTABLE GIRL WISIE A tlom ae cook, cr Sat tate Wearher ang = cpitten rant ‘ion tog to the country. “Ane beet of city Folureher cat's ven, ease call at Z Ort street, tore. Can foen for two days. steely im the f SITUATION | WANTED—BY A_ RESP: work for a small ae t piace. call near Eighth avenue, fo be seen for three daye. VERY COMPETENT YO rons of a situation nce net treet, between Johneon aud 7 Brooklyn, for two days. GOOD COOK AND TO FY, OVEr the paict store, ASSIST IN THE ne WASHING cewcrk and and am by famili reference. | Please appl tween Sixth and Seventh Be) NG MARRIED WOMAN, NINETEEN YEARS , Wants rituation as wet nurse: she oan th be. nee it . ‘a pi a A e y rererenee. Please call a 26 Oak street Lp —_——_— sa SE ORS Ae Mad A Lend ts ge hd PROTESTANT LB WANTS 4 vitmat wash Call at 8 Spruce vevoohs ta ths reek pnadapes-ve GERMAN GI 4 A, ORBRAN GImb, in, WHO. SPEAKS BN ENGLISH, WISH: ras tna Wy thie Ree ron Eleventh th etreet, teu Pain back roo A RESPEC RESPECTANLE YOUNG WOMAN rye Roupen ork cither ine city or country? she is ier, and & good akon, Please th streets, teat Boor trent foot. WEL! RECOMMENDED YOUNG re Wy gltence call at 126 Clinton place, AS gh oor, }ack room, for two days. rituation as chat OF sd i Bs Fi ‘int avenue, between Thirteenth and & vitns. tion as waiter or chamberm regan RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, WISHES A FEW to go to thelr houses AA, gentieanen’ a washing, CF to eh ata it of city reference can Mote street, front bacement, NG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA’ eee tua shambermatd Can give good Ag ity, Can be teen for ‘two days at RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS tion ne clambermaid and seamet mn private foamily; can give four comployer, Can be seen at bk A For patter of Wants see mext page,

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