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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ANTED-BY A ware af age, 10 take care of & child or to ESPECTABLE feces 'No.'b Columbia’ street, a few rs from Grand st SITUATION WAN aa child's nurse en to ont of the BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, sist ib chamber work. y. Good city reference, , between 6th and 7a WOMAN WISHES A SIT. nikeaad Wee, 9 oeitetastecsiies Please call for wo days at 190 between Ist and 24 aves. PROTESTANT WOMAN fant’s nurse; can make herself Kind and obligin stemployer. Please cal Avenues, second floor, TIDWYOUNG WOMAN, OF HIGH RESPECTABLITY, wi the F 4 situation, to do general housework ;is a modest: a willing and kind disposition; will | small Wager; RO Objection the country. : Morgan, No. 3 Myrie avenue, Brookly RESPECT ARL! WISHES A SITDATION, @ of an infant from " it No.o) West between 6th an 7 ‘oner, ho objection SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL testant Woman, as first class cook; thorough!: n all is branches; ia an excel Please call at 159 Greene at, berween Bleecker and Houston, first floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—TO DO G . by & Woman able aud wil er and plan cook. Ap Monday and Tuesday aac of ehty catasences tata oe Bitty and character, No ovjection to doa litle chamber wor, -citlalihbhdhccemeersenesemnenenediinest PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION Is wiling to asaiet with the e herself generally useful; Call at 223 West 16th st chambermaid and w Washing and troning and reference from bi place, corner of Ist av., seen ai No, 460 6th ay RESPECTABLE or gentieman’s washing; honesty and respectability. eo: WOMAN Wiss A FAMILY 'S Please cali at 205 Ist ay SITUATION WANTED—BY A. REI aire ‘at 448 Hudson 3 2PPICIENT YOUNG WOMAN A BS PECTABLF AND Sod inaears Tak lace as cham bert 7 Bowery. Wages $0 or $5 | RESPRCTARLE PROTESTANT WIDOW WISHES A on as housekeeper ip a piain family, or aa sick ‘an be seen until engaged at ber pre: mployer's; 116 West 11th st SIRL WANTS A SITUATION—IS A te cok. Washer ant ironer; ao objection to go in etty reference can be given. RFSPECTARLE PERSON WISHES TO ENGAGE with a few lamiles to wa y or gentlemen's wash! ty 3 West 17 7th ety Detween Gh and fib avon by Be day, week orm: vainted with ihe city reference RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation as chambermaid and waiter and it washing and ironing; is good plain sewer, Foralpny be ce ‘Can be seen for two days at te r 8 SITUATION WANTED—IS A GOOD COOK, understands all kinds of pastry, Diane manges and Jellies: has no objection ‘Washing if required. Can give satisfactory references. Please , between 7th and Bth ays 58 West 28h xt RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A situation aa cook, washer aad ironer, bas no objections (0 & short distance in the country. piace, near Hammond st. Please call at 185 Waver- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- washer and irouer, ween Hicks and Henry, ek: te @ rst rat Washing and ironin 3 PRCTARLE PROTESTANT nh Washing and iron on for two days at WITH THE BEST OF RE AND CHAMBERMATD WANTS A SITUA si of culy Preference 7PRMAN LADY WISHFS TO GET | RESPECT AML or chambermaid ip 0 ee, No 10 Haat 9 n fortwo dass, if WANTED—BY Young girl, an waltres n Madison aud db WOMAN, AN stress, wishes a » ry dren, either in the ¢ t Can be seen at 53 East 16th st SITUATION WA al etween Sd and 4th ave. 1 WOMAN WANTS A SITU. simi ATION WANTE B WOMAN WANTS A SITUA RESPECTABLE YOUNG i WOMAN WIRHES A SITUATION TO Bt UATION WANTED—BY A THOR 4 highly recommended Bagiiah w hire naan bane “e pend work bard near Fulton, Br pply at 10 Tillery 0 PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO ‘he first families in the ity, desires n cook in American lly. Apply wo-day or RESPECTABLE cing and active: and haa © genera! eat farnilies in the eity. and attentivern « a 108 Went 26th » GeAueteese DRESSY AKER GITUATION WantRD Si ATION WARTED=BY 4 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1857.’ ___ STTUATIONS | WANTED—FEMALES. Girvation WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, to do ‘housework of a private family; is cif cete res & ‘from be at pee, Cane seen rel Fat Tulary st., one corner of Bridge, Brook- a Sea Saaee 6 ores Lames © guareap riNAHy Wants a situation in a respeetad! A aa chambermaid | Totake care of children; she looks more i i treatment sccoud foor, treat rooms Ane Sakic WO’ YOUNG WOMEN WISH SITUATIONS—ONK a cook and laundress, the other as chambermaid and ‘wodaye Bestof city reference, Call at 85 East 16th at., for two —A SITUATION AS NURSE AND HAS NO ton to plain sewing, and algo to assist in fine trou- inEPY a espectable Seoteh girl. Please call for two days at Bast 12h at ITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE » general housework, and willinake her- |. Apply for three days at 282 West 17th TANTED—A Scotch girl, to y sf yee SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ousework in a private family. Isa good | plain 00 and © aad: washer ons ; no objection Brooklyn or the country. reference can be given, from hor last place, where she lived two years. Callat 254 Tthav., between 32d and 38d sts., for two da; ANTED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION TO DO THR ‘chamberwork and fine washing of a private family, or the waiting and chamberwork; isan excellent shirt ironer, Cw)! at 261 Clinton st, her present employer's, where she can be highly recommended, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRI, A situation as Walter or to do chamberwork, and is willing to assist in the w: and ironing; can give the best city reference. Please call’ at No, 479 dd av., corner of 30th st,, second tloer, \TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A W n to do the general housework of a small famlly no objecin to chamberwork or to takecare of children, Call xt 299 Ist av., between 18th and 19th sts, iret floor, back room. Want ‘A RESPRCTABLE, MIDDLE AGED Protesiant woman, @ situation as cook, wasber and ner, and would be willing to assist in the housework. Ap- No. 124 St, Mark's place, for two days, room No, 10. WASTERGA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch Protestant girl, ax’ waitress and chambermaid, geseral housework,” Can come well recommended: at Mr. Greaves’, 15) © or todo gt ray nig, from 10 ill § oFek Wane D—Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework. Good city reference. 5 Worth st., in the rear, second floor. (FD—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM- ‘ese, by an experienced woman. who is fully compe- tentto take the entire charge of a baby from its birth; can cut and fit children’s clothes in the neatett style; is willing ‘and ing: lias a knowledge of dressmaking. Can be aeon at her preseut situation, 22 Clinton st., Wrookisn, for for two days. Wea A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as good cook, washer and ironer; has no ob jection to do the genera! housework of a small private family; ‘best of city reference given, Call for two days at 120 West 12th st., jo | between Sth au aud 6th aves. TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS. cock; is a first rate bread and pastry maker; is willing to go in the country; tin objection to ‘assist with the Washing «i ironing: best of references can be given. Call at 345 7 near 2d st. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRTED WOMAN, with @ fresh breast of milk, a situation; would have no ‘on to make herself generally useful: good city refe- renee can be given, Call for,two days at 64 Bleecker si., from 9A. Mto1 P.M. JANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, the work of a few more respectable families: has no ob- jection to working out. Call at 158 1Sthst., near 8th av. PVANTED-BY A MOST, COMPRTENT, WOMAN, A ‘situation as regular chambermald and waitress, or ag in the washing, will make herself rge of the silver; Wages $6. Also does up linen in style; under- poultry and baking; wages $7. 16 East 23d st, FD—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ENG- irl, u situation ae general house servant: is a good ; r and ironer. ra smith heat Wyekotl, Brook! om, second story, bac! for two days. wees A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ion in a small private family to do general hou Cail at TAD nbermaid and to assist weful; would take entire k and laundi Call for two jer ahd iromer; can procure good city re- iat No. 2 Lewis at, third oor, TANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WHO is disengaged from wet nursing, a situation as nurse and seamsstrete: ban no objection to travel with lady, efther <0 California oF Europe: best of city reference as o-capability and honesty, Cail at 238 6tb av., between loth and I WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo general housework in & private is not afraid to family or small private boarding house: work: will take ® moderate compensation fi winter; oan @ satisfactory testimonials; ean be for two ‘days pring st., rear building, room 7, between Mulberry and WASTEDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPECT ABE ug woman, to de general housework in. a emali pi ly: i## good plain cook, a baker, & dood Washer an f is willing and obliging. Pleage call at 303 Green. trance on Reade. TANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ra berwork and plain sewing, or chamberwork to agsist in washing and troning; best o Call at 86 West 20th st., between 6th and OTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA § good plain cook, washer and ironer; or would housework in a small private family; hest of city reference can be given. Call at 136 West 2vih st, second W: ~ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS | with the washing i a. Has CTARLE WO. business per. H engaged J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP! Me A Wwe ee TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- mutt, as Good plain cook! J am excellent washer and troner aud good baker. Best of city reference. Call at 48 | West 18ch si., between Sth and 6th avs., for two d | WARSTEDSA SITUATION RY A YOUNG GIRL, to do the cooking and washing of a family, or would ork. Can be seen for two days, at $23 4th Web and 2b st. | her present place WASTEDIEY, A COMPETENT, LAUNDR emen’s and ladies’ washing: unders ne in the neatest manner, or would go ont t to tran by the day. Please call any day this week at No. 77 West 2h st, rear house, first floor. TANTED—BY A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER AND ironer, of chambermaid, a situation, good city reler- ence, May be seen at 68 West [8th st. BIT ATION, BY AN AMERICA, k, warher and froner; she thorough! st of city reference. She can ane call at 228 East 14th at., be- Best of city reference irom tween av. A and Istew TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD GERMAN ‘stant girl, to do general housework. Inquire at *t. WAxTED<BY, 4 RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as chambermaid and waitress, of to iake care of at of cit children. has lived three years in her last place. ; between Bet given, Please call at 47134 6th ave: in the fancy store. Wins SITUATION, BY A RESPE Protestant girl, in'a private Amer: snake herself generally useful ves. Cail at 2 Rackett At, Sou'h B: Warten... A SITUAT SITUATION, BY A_RESPRCTARLE ri, ne cook ant to exiat or do washing and wnt baker, Best of city reference. iroming: te Cail for York st., Brookiy. two dmye at It WASTED BY A COMPETENT “WOMAN, A SITUA- " : and laundress, nndeystands fluting. Please call at 123 West 2ist © ya TION AS WET NURSE, wort, in a private famil ner of 7th aven: | Wate ‘ ard z Ito-day at 33 Ridge | WAXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘it vn We or ebambermaid in a reapy able has city F pear Houst hairdressing: no onjection ve ¢. Can be seen for three days at 30) M rd floor, room No. 9. gand fron’ rer of Commerce wer the milk dep A SITUATION, BY A nde ret King, washiy fren a We whic family; ie wiilag and. oblieing st, between Hicks and (Columbia ets., Llyn, Good elty re! c ws ¥ AN AMERICA WOMAN, A situation a# chambermatd, ta take care of childfen, do plmin wewong, five Ironing aud waiting city referen ‘ Wesren A, SITUATION, BY A YOU hambhermaid and waite rivate family. ( near 1 ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABL rat rate Cook, washer and ironer, mail family. Heat of oy for two days, if not engaged, a YZ Lexingion ave — ——— HELP WANTED—FEMALE Warten WOMAN COMPETENT TO TAKE charge of a washing establishment aud keep accounts. % Ear “ -A GIRL TO ATTEND A BAKPRY STORE. required, Apply linmediately to 44d INT NURSE nglish and braneb 6th av., he \ indy im atendance. No charge to employers. W'XTED—A WOMAN WHO 18 A GOOD COOK AND wir understands the general housework of a hote) or other need appl: 4 qi 4-| ing ply. Reference from jaines, Montagae Hak, ablic ball room, ni Iasi employers, Appl Brook!yn, from 9 A ANTED—A SMART MRL, TO DO THE GENERAL housework of a private family. Apply at 261 West rh wt WANTED PROTESTANT WOMAN, 48 COOK AND auniress, must be ® good brent maker, and bring erence. Oni between 9 and 12 o'clock, wt 262 Weat PER WEER.—LADIRS OR GENTLEMEN, OF hrepossesting appearance, wanted for a genteel, eT making business. Aphis from 10 10 12 A.M M. HAWKINS & CO, 9 Doane street, corner i i —esi‘“Ci‘“‘<“‘“<“‘<‘— HELP W. BUSINESS, WAN CAN MAKE FROM tnt of the United States, by selling 1 fu bs lamp ever invented: 69 Fulton street, _ — SMART INTELLIGENT Or, WANTED. WANTED, A, SMART 1ETE erroh hppiy to Leos wipers Haviland, Meare Ch ater four o'clock, at ILERK WANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE; AN ‘American, having experience, Re reference, and about from 160 18 years of age, may apply at 684 Housion st., cor- ner of Thompson st. ———$— nr ‘ANTED—A BOY FOR FLUTING BRUSHES. ALSO, a Va boy for doubling, Apply to 61 Eldridge street. ‘WANTED-A CLERK FOR A. WHOLESALE STATION: ry store; alae, two active men. Apply at the Merchant's Clerk's Registry Office, 847 Broadway, room 1. Situations procured fom vespectable men, No commission in advance. We beg to mention a few respectable house tu a we baye Ay) lied—viz., Mackenzie & Oo., i ado Broadway; Blydeuburgh & Britorrance coy B Bowling Groen; Pe Wall street: 3 J. Jones, 40 Paces Be French,’ French's. Hovel; Thomas, Chambers, xchange ince; Thomas 445 Courtlandt street; D. ‘Lanman & Co, $9 Water eee Everett aye Inpprom sue street; J. wrence, 67 Wali street, others. joura 9 Wit’ J. REDPATH & CO. Wears SMART, ENTERPRISING ee. IN ed «business, which pays from gh FE, er oaks two men on salary, at rv mont man street, third floor, room No. 2 Avply aah welock: THE TRAD! ARDENER.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN IS DE- sirous of obtaining s situation an gardener or as gard- cher and farmer, who thoroughly understands his business in all iis branches, both in the one hothouse grapery and vegetable department aud has also a thorongh knoweldge of pruning. The best of reference given asto character and ¢a- ability. Call at or address 13 Union court, University place, for two days. " SITUATIONS WANTF: D_MALE A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG “MAN, TOAT aT. tend bar or to take charge of a liquor store; best of city references given if required. Address T. M., box 101 Herald office. ROY, FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUA- tion to learn a trade, has worked at the baking business; to make himself useful, Address F. E. S., N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DESIRES AN EN- agement; a good situation more of an object than the Amount of salary, The best references given, Addreas Se- eretary, Herald office, PEN TO AN ENGAGEMENT.—AN EXPERIENCED furniture salesman. of good address (single man), with whexceptionable city reference, well posted in the new and second band trade, carpets, stoves, Ac. Any dealer wanting to secure the services of a'No. 1man for the spring trade, Would do well to address Bookcase, box 108 Heratd ofloe. TPO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—A- MAN OF LONG EX: perience in the tailoring business, in all ite branches, in this city, would like to take charge of an establishment in tho gonntry, no objection to going Wost or South; satisfactory re- ferences given; terms moderate. Address §. C., Herald of- fice, for one week. ANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DE- sires an engagement; a good sitnation more of an ob- ject than the amouut of salary: the bes! of city references giv- en,_Address Secretary, Herald office KTANTED.—A YOUNG G GENTH MAN OF GOOD EDU- cation and several years’ bu: 38 experi is desi- rour of obtaining a situation as pedi oe ga = a mercantile, commission or com *rclal house ory references will be given. Any one wishing such asaistance wil please address A. G. D., lerald o} office, ANTED—A SITUATION AS HBAD WAITER, (IN W & hotel, boarding house or pi irate family. Can give tho f references for character and eapability. Ts fully co: of a dining room; con speak tluently 44 Franklin st., for three days. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. LL FAM! modera very best hel LIES CAN OBTAIN GOOD SERVANTS. AT yauces. to suit, iminediately. All kinds of the nglish, German, Irish and American Pro- testants: at the new Domestics’ Institute and Home, 138 Eleventh street, corner Sixth avenue. Conducted by a re- spectable American lady. MPLOYERS ARE SUPPIED, FREE OF CHARGE, with first class servants, for every description of work, At MORRIS COHNERT & CO.'S office for select servants, 263 Broadway, entrance in Franklin street. N. B.—No Urge whatever. 'ANTED—A BOOKKEE? FOR A | JOBEING house, three clerks for shipping ant coal offices, two conductors, ‘wo baggagemen, four clerks fur dry and grocery siores, two brakemen, two barkeepers, three fire: men, five men for steamers, two oxpross drivers and four Avply © LOUIS KAUFMAN, 765 Brow wa WASTED. IMMEDIATELY, A NUMBER OF RESPEO- table women, Protestants, in good situations, at fair wages, Also three’ German women, in good places, now ready. Inquire at the Domestics’ Institute aud Home, 138 Blevergh etreet, corner of Bixih avenue “FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 EMA rf TNE Fn. LE SUISSE "4 pour cond i faut fournir dea ms Groner” & 209 Ouest Seme rue. TE, DAME PROTESTANT) 8 fitnatton comme, nursery governens eo de do maid, ow seamstress; elle est ¢ francais, allfmand et anglal commendations en ville. S’adresser ju , chez le Rev. J. Henson, 308 Yeme ruc t Dat JEUNE DEMOISELLE, AYANT ETE ELEVEE # uni deg premiers pensionats dela France, et. par. rehe une place pour enseigner cette langue. File peut aussi donner des leeons d’ Allemand, quelle parle avec autant d'elegance que de rapidite. Adres: rez voire letire a Buite 488 Post ouice, Newark. MU! ‘SIC AL. OCTAVE PIANOS POR $175, $180 AND S38. LADB Pianos at cost for eash. Pianos and melodeens to prices to sum the mes JUDSON & MUNGER, 722 Brosdway._ T FOUR RO UR ROUND CORNERED C ARVED od piano and stool for sale—in Brooklyn. Fall - Dehly earved lees, with fruit and grapes, grand arch \race: ricl makers, and warranted for two iy new, and. sat $ate; prion 78. “The plan fem and is magnificently inlaid with pearl, with sca ed keys, and fluted all round. N. B— ‘chsh Ceneere ‘will be made an object, Apply at 70 Washington street, near Front, Brooklyn, three minutes’ walk from the Fulton or Catharine ferry, from 7 A.M. 8 P. M., for throe days: UT GOING SOUTH, WILL DISPOSE _OF /e rosewood pianoforte for BAB; cost a pie hair-betiom chairs; 1 rocking chal he at half what they cost. Apply at 241 ‘Minti avenue, near Twenty sixth sirvet, SIC AT ee ro ae AT WATERS’, NO. 333 Z melods than ianos and melodeons to dca purchase. For sale on monthly payments MOTTO, MULLER, TEACHER OF PIANO AND kinging. 82 Hroadway, opposite the Broadway theatre, fives leseous ether at his pupils, For forther particulars please apply at QE oF in THE, MOST. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OC. lave planofortes ever offered, for sale at the greatest bargain —Puperb rosewood ease, 4 double carved, both top and bollom, elegant carved legs, ‘open carvings #f pears, wine ana Fruit on four cerbers; FIOM? eurved podaie aot, ‘nw on back wid front; hudehed alike all rout peautifal owerful rich tone; can be fully tested sande by a pretalum city maker, for guarant efor two yearn: of the t offered in this city. iy a “at rai Sixth Fo hb atreet, trom 7A. un mT ‘2 packing case for shipping JANOS FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF PLEYEL, Frrara, Detrir & Co., wil always be found for hire or for ‘ale in the warerooms of L. J. DESCOMBES. 706 Broadway. son plance are expremfy mmmgfectared for exportation, dnd are guaranteed by'Mr, Descombes. INSTRUCTION, FOR TWELVE WRITING LESSONS BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic. algebra, &c., at reduced prices—Mr. PAINE, Rowery, 23 Fulwn street, Brooklyn, and §9 Montgomery {, Jersey City, receives puptis one week more, at the Separate rooms for ladies; can attend 09 Trout commercial secure seats this mmercial Academ, 1. 00 writing lessons of one hour eagh. New hall, 900 nant rif to commute fora ta atonly $18. Gentlemen who fail. ILS AT ONE DOLLAR FOR TEN Froadway, entrance in Twentieth street. Names musi be Raturday, 2th and Monday, Binh Hh. at the rooms, 362 V DSMIT /OOKKERPING, ARITHWETT #2 Broadway. rec netion upen lower ee: separately (PURE DIALKOR) O1VEN IN f_rchools and in private, by F. BUS, 61 Delancey street, ony Be PRIRU X, OF THE FRENCH SWITZERLAND, mtg New Jerk, teacher of N. B.—The ‘most reapeota: He peferenee given. Terms moderate OUNG MEN, YOU ALL KNOW THe VALOR. OF writing with freedom an! despatch. Then rush to Gol gimith's (Bia day. and enter govur names for ten writing lee, fone of one hour each, for one dollar. Hooke ops Re advertine ment. OLIVER 1 GOLDS Minit POLITICAL. i* ALDERMANTO DISTRICT. Democraie republican regular nomination. For Alderman, MICHAPL MURKA HOMAS ¥CxRoR, Chairman. in, } Secretaries, Jon» Parror, Wn ST ALDERMANIC DIRTRICT. PEOPLE'S TICKET, cay eit: DANTEL F. TIEMANN, For Alderman, HENRY eur a 1 “JUDICIAL DISTRICT—FIRST, SECOND, THIRD Fifth warde. Democratic Repubtienn nomination. For Civil Justice JAMES GREEN GRORGE ©. BOCK, Chairman, Dosw J. Contry, _AROREW JACKSON PLOWS, { Secretaries y sUDICTAT, DISTRICT. Second, Third and Fifth warde. Democratic Eepublican regular nemination, ROBERT 6 Minti. MOLONBY, Chairman. J oeereeren Jons ¥. Ravaee, Cnaniee A. Bi QUI NE PARLE yp DISTRICT—FIRS?, ae beam y-2 DISTRICT. a. Jases wits ee see cenit puis Hoda. EDWARD M. Moni JOHN SHIRA, AEGAN” Arana PLIAM We JUDSON,* ALEX. MH. NCGARREN, op Peg mact need DISTRICT.—TO TH) RACY ye) marries Berton’ ne Vasant apace in- ideal chagacters desire to anf tiny eso. be es deta we a oak fellow citizens of the Fouvth ward that Tam in favor of, ir pominations of the party, Wood for Mayor and John Clancy for BARTHOLOMEW HEALEY, ‘Alderman Fourth'ward. TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT-TENTHL, ¥ AND eventeouts ward.=-Regular democralio republican Bom ination for Police Justice, HORATION. PAR ATM JUDICIAL, DISTRICT. nctentt, Biteenth and Seventeenth wards, Regular Democratic Republican Ne For Police J: HORATIO. N. PARKER: We feel we would be doing serene anda worthy man, were we to, failon the eve of election, to Present the ‘claims of idoratio N. Parker, for this ao very democrat knows Mr. Parker, for he has resided in the Teath waed more than foriy years;'and'» more bardwork= ing and whole souled democrat cannot be found. Parker is of the “manor born,” ha ved his birth in the old building, now known as the “Bewter Mug,” iu Frankfor\ siret, "He's, therefore, ome of he old ealcker- Dockers, aud jst the man for the p ‘Mr. Parker has been an active Psp of our Fire Dejan meut for more than fifteentyears, and we are stire these rious fellows” need no coaxing to vote for their old comp! From his large practical experionce, and being a keen obser- yerof human natire, a qualiication so necessary for a Poliog Mesiatrate, and ae his well kuown character for honesty an rity, mingled with the feclngs and. sympathies of Eich at heatte we berpenk for tits & laree minioriey, Having #lways been a friend of the poor, mona = the ingman, he will jreceive from them « united sup) TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.—THE SonsCRIDR having been put in nomination as Councilman in the 4th senatorial district, respectfully informs his friends that he is not acandidate and requerts them to support the only no- candidate, headed by Alderman Wilson, of the Ist aldermante district, MIOHAEL DORAN, First ward. TH WARD, 4TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.—HAVING ©) seen my name as an independant candidate for Council- man, (in the Sunday papers,) 1 would respectfully inform. my Melonde that T aux Hote candidate in. the ‘coming coniest. Noither do I “acknowledge” any “nominations” notregularly, made by the democratic “people” of the warda. JAMES L. WAUGH. TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT—FIGHTEENTH AND TWEN- ty firet wards, a Rogaine ée lar democratic nomination for Po- lice Justice, DAB. REE. ies RICHARD BUSTEED, Chairman. Denxis Mintox, Secretary. GTM sepreraL, DistRicr. Bighicenth and Twenty-first wards. People’s cant ron Fouice sUsncr, RICHARD KELLY. TH JUDICIAL, DISTRICT—FOR CIVIL JUSTICE OF the Sixth Judicial District, comprising the Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty Arst w JOHN WAITE. bi 3, aT WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES OF the Sixth ward democratic convention, held at the house of ex-Alderman Braden, 100 Worth street, Nov. 28, the followin, gentlemen received the unanimous nomination for school officers:~For Commissioner, Matthew; for Inspector of Schools, Thomas White; for Trustees, Dr. J. Gloin, Wm. Cant- well, and James McGuire to fill tacahoy. ED, ROWE, Chrman. Owen KINNEY, Jaates GILLEsrix, TH WARD REPUBLICAN _ASSOCIATION.—THE headquarters on election day will be at No. 100 Bln greet, where the ballots for Tiemann and for Supervisors, may be procured. OWEN W. BRENNAN, President. sr A Lyon, Secretary. TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—NINTIL sup. a. teenth warde demoeratic and people's dermau, AARON H. BEAN has the unanimous pos ae Ra Es fsecretaries. TH WARD.—AT A MERTING OF THE DEMOCRATIC Republican Ward Commitiee of the Seventh ward, held this 27th day of November, 1887, at headquarters, 173, street, it was unanimously resolved that we, the democratic republican electors of this ward, do cordial); “endorse the rey ular nominations of the democratic party, Knowing a do thelr eminent fitness for positions for which they been nominated, and that we will support them cay the tnatimnity whic or ‘alwaga characterized the democracy of : The entire ticket. For Mayor—Fernando Wood. | M. Tweed, Elijah F. Purdy, Joho R. Briges, Walter Roche, Issac Bell, Jr., Wm. ©. Conner. For Potiee Justice, Fitth district Jams R. Steers. | For Civil Jus- harles K. Stnith, “For Alderman, Fourth phens, For Alderman, Eighth diatriet— "Por Counciimen, Fourth Senatorial dia- leCarty, Geo. F Bickford, ifth dintriet—C Gistrlet—Thomae 8! ‘Thomas W. Adams. 'm. W. Judeon, A. J. Giimartim, G. MeGarrens F. John W vacancy; James Murphy. hristoper Klenc} James McManon, Tons J. Baim, "feecreuricn TH SENATORIAL, DISTRICT—TWELYTH, [NINE teenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-second wards, New York, Nov. ta meeting of the demo- cratic electors of the Seventh Senatorial district, held at the A la Grappe, 243 West gith street, on motion Andrew Coe, faq. war calied to the chal and Capt, Wm. Iloomer wa pointed Seerevary. On motionot Hon, John Munday DA} TIKMANN Was unanimously endorsed as our candidate for Mayor, On motion of PR. Brown, Kaq.- Mr. CANTWELL, B LEETE was unanimously for Councilman of above distriot. On motion of Capt. J. Greene, the above be published in all the daily papers. | On motion of John Fre- pod nag ded rb the Conver A ih ig ures Ga the day of election. ‘arried unanimo’ ‘akbakWw COE, Chairman. Wa. Boom: MER, TH ALDERMANIC = DEMOCRATIC RE- ©, putileen regular nomination for Alderman THOMAS W, ty of the duly. elected ‘Aidermante District ee ‘certify ieee ‘Domination was suse tn strict formity Wand tm secordance with the rules and order of ite Perea ser momuinetions pe evening 0 be Fei tobe were made for ihe a for Acre oft a eta v democratic ty. . a Teno Stenting, Jobn Pi Jr, Garis TON D. PARMINGTON, Chairman, Jaune H. Lynen, Secretary. QT AND, NINTH WARDS—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC nominations. — ‘or Police Justice 3. sufi A B: BROWNELL. Wiliam, y AITKEN. JOT ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. —DEMOCRATIO RB publican ommination and peop! ‘a choico— JOSEPH G. BROWNING. LOT ALDERMANIC DIBTRICT—DEMOCRATIC RE. ular ‘or Alderman, publican re RERNARD. REILLY, JOHN B. KYER, Chairman Nom. Committee, Parnick Brapy, Secretary. JOT ALDERMANIC DISTRICT-REGULAR REPUB- AMES 1. BERRIAN, 1 TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. American, Republican and Veople’s Nominations, or Al lerman—JOHN LYNES. JOT ALPREMAMTC DIstRICr Regular Republican Nor Fer Alterman—JOUN LYSE, Tod erauned a delegates duly elected to the Temth Alder. mani@Diairict Convention, do hereby certify that the above Romination was made in. strict conformity to and in accord ance with the rues and order of the Republican Geveral e ony other nomination pretending to. be are Publican nemimation for of the ‘Tenth dis ja made for the purpose of deceiving the republican voters of the above district. JOHN WEBB, A. H. ROGERS, JOUN WRAY, Jr. GEORGE ODELL, CHAPMAN, Chairman, ‘youn HRS, Jon Rexam, Secretary. (TH, ALDERMANTC DISTRICT. —THE | REGUUAR rato di cal ite for man of thie district ie JOHN LYNES. An: tyre to be Republican nomiyat Intended to deceive the voters of the district. Chairman ia" Cons. Seventeenth Ward Repub. Ass in, 14™ DISTRICT — EIGHTEENTH Regular Republican nomination for Alderman: TTHIAS BRAKEL Citizens of the Kighteenth ward, we present to you MAT. THIAS HHARELES nan candidate for your suffrages in the next election, He ® man i nae character, of undoubted integrity, and in every y of your support. Asa meerthati he ban crucbllaied for himself w noble Repression te the merantile commnunity. We have a sure guarantee in him that if elected he will second the efforts of Mr, Tiemann, and devote himsel @ the parification of one municipal Afiirs., Friends of reform, of order, of good government, to the poile. Let him not be defent MOWER FRANKLIN, President Kighteenth Ward Republican Aasoeiation. My bctun, | Secretaries, ALDERMANIC ALDERMANIC — DISTRICT—FIGHTEENTH THR PROPLE IN COUNCIL, For Mayor, DAML. F. \RIRMANN, : marrill ah HAR ELEY. Jo's ean tea, reed by Al h pal eta " ; : merieans, republi- In and enthastastic meeting of the people, i th of party, assembled on Saturday evenin, Pin tne. Bh ‘nth ard to nominate a candidate for Alderman. Charchill was called to the chair. The followin an ution were presented and adopted nnanimously reas, tbe Present disordered and corrupt ‘condition of our municipal altairsand the lamentable a pea ahaa whieh ‘our city is at present suffering, call wy citizens disregard the ties of party and unite et - sup; of fg ‘and wue men to administer ovr ety overnment, Therefore PCO ee a3 ective « iti mann, Tor Mazon and Syatinlas Heakeley, for Alterman, 8 way rorthy of bet ae p port, "Perion: he ever ng Many ‘enthusiastic speeches were made. in whieh Mr. Jacob Valentine was denounced for » ing to divide the republican part vy, accepting an irregular in and Bomination, thus jastify the suspicion amon; is old friends that he waa in the interes 8 of Ferpando ood, A suspicion mrengihened by the fact that Mr. Valentige, ag Alderman, il voting wpon the “Lowber claim,” | thus made if reaponathle for eettling thia swindle ty the eity. party, were onl ie ‘ag payers, it ‘ive upon to rally tothe ap pore f_Brakeler, the regular nol in oppor nd eorrny nee, D- fons Slay pe tion Wc npublicaneand Amerigane i of the Meet” | ¥ = nyerent, zealous in carrying out the objects of POLITICAL, TH ALDERMANIC . TW WARD. ee en EDWIN suirit, 16™ WARD. ‘NINTH ALDERMANTO DistRIct. ‘Regular democratic American candidate, PETER FULLMER. 1 (TH AND TWENTIETH sd ray RE- publican regular nomination for Police Justice, JOUN GILLAN. ‘STEPHEN Parrick Krennay, Secretary. at PR ARD POUR TIENT ALD ERM AUS DMR —Demoeratic republican re; mination derman, Johu J. Bradley; for sues ot eS Sixth Futiea ‘onda; pga Ps Councilmen of the Stat ‘Sucevariat aie distri M, Platt, Jobn A. Smith, Isaac tiams, Jam ayhcke KELLY, Chairman. Sicay; for Consiab Soho Flaey, we te 7 : us sibberus, ssa ee John TON’ NuMBIT, Chalrioan. Anrvrew J. Marnew: Euoene J. Suuuvan, }reorearen af TH WARD.--WHREAS, SEVERAL PERSONS HAVE falsely claimed to be the American nominees for Alder- man and ot a ba triet, Botice that tbe falowitg are hee the only persons ree them, and are the only} merican nomin; ‘or VALENTINE. For Civil J Justice, Sixth SIMSON D. PREDRIOKS. For Fics astien fee ee ai Teta ions — Constal JAMES BRITT, HENRY BISHOP. Corns, H. Wautaxen, Sec’y. _G. H. ADAMS, President, 1 an WARD—AROUSE. Prepare your bullots fo vote for N McCAHILL, the regularly nanan democratic candidate for Alderman, and workingmen’s friend. 19™ WARD waa ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.— . OPER! CANDIDATE. For Mr, or DANTE! LF. ANN. For Alderman—GIDEON *CLIETOX, 1 TH WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF THE FIRST Rlection district.—This club met at their headquarters, on Sunday evening, at 8o’clock. On motion, the club pro: ceeded to hominate for Mayor, Alderman, Civil Justice, Police Justice, Schoo! Commissioners nd Cousieiimon, with the fot lowing result:—For Alderman, Thomas McSp: was u mously ghosen; for Mayor, Hernando Wond, Civil Sous, Jas. Sandfe d; Bolice Justice, M. Connolly; Gounciimen, i prs Dunn, C. I, Haswell, H. W. Genet, Wm. Nolan, 8. W. Tali pin. On motion, the following persons were sppoitited Xo wail on the above gentlemen an: \d apprise them their endorsement:—M. Rorke. H. Neville, P. iirehan. ROBERT GUNSON, President. Gro, McBuipe, Secretary. ST WARD.—FIFTEENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. —Democratic Republican regular nomination, For Alderman James Mahony. For Police Jus! For Civil Justiee. For Schoo! Co For School Inspectors, For School Truste For Constables. looney. Alexander D. Renton. Tames Cnshing, John Conner. SINCLAIR, Chairmaan Ward Committee, WM. Damrex J, Rooney, Epwanp A. Moone, { Secretaries, 2 8T WARD—CITIZENS’ TICKET.—AT A LARGE ase ns of the Fiftes enthusiastic meetin; hd the citizer held at the Meropelt Aldermanic district, Twenty-first war tan Garden, Second avenue, on Wednesday evening, 24th inst, the followiag Ucket was unanimously nomimated :-— acne erman, Gk For Commi ot Com in Gebocs, or Commissioner of Com:non ELIJAH MILLS. For Inspectors, LEWIS 8, THOMAS, For T. B. B, CHAPPELL. ‘or JOSEPH N. BARNES, tania FINK. ‘onst FRANKLIN LAUGHLIN, eee AIR ATIAM CONNER. Joun C, Stansery, Sec'y, RUFUS D. CASE, Chairman. 2 1D asrmengar yy members of the Demoeratic Wi ‘Twenty.seeond ward, held at Schaies on Tursday evening, 24th inat., the upporied at he ensuing election -—For Ald niel Witter; for Couneliman, William Nols Commissioners, John O'Keefe, ‘J Edward Timpsou; for Tri ley, Seibert Cugemach; for Coni ¥. ‘ALEXA ‘AEREKTSON, Secretary, ‘OX POPULI, VOX DEI RST.—AT A Fe og WARD — meeting held on Saturday evening, 28th in, at ‘an Forty-ninth street aed Fighth avenue, 'o ratify the eabalisiie nomination of Daniel house of James Hughes, corner Witer for Alderman of the Twenty-second ward, the people, in whom this right is inherent, rose in their majesty to protest againat him. Cries af Walsh, Walsh, were beard on every de, and nought but groans f his supporters. ‘The fieation proved a comp) ind Witter’s party, composed of some fifteen men and five or six boys who ear the ‘hes, fled from the field and left their platform for the use of the friends of Walsh, who, despisi: i i, rated their cboice under “the broad canopy of Heaven.” This fact has been fully established at the ratification meeting, viz, seeoad ore ‘Walsh will be the next Alderman of the ‘Twenty: ward. 22° % TMIRTEENTHE fn emprnnn h n Besentor. Regula Tt can nom! Mayor—DANIEL PF. TIEMANS Al erman—CHARLES WILL Couneilm Cha Decker, John P. Sug: white Charles N. Constab! Commissioners T. Gratt, 5 toe Privicce dH Cudestii, J Ww rustees—A, H. Un nag Spa —" Presiden au as oak ma ation. EAMES Wale i GARE, »} Vice Presidente, Wa Hy al wr} Rerearen 99 WARD. = & Astermante Disieiet. merican Ni F sng Mager DAN Ti ¥. eine, Alderman—CHAKLES WILLMOT. os WARD.—1STH ALDERMARTO DISTRICT. For Mayor DANIEL F TEMA Yor" AMierman-CHAKLES WILEMOP, ia aaa TO SUPERVISORS : Horatio Siar Jou be River, George W. Warner, Henry Snyder, yy A MEFEING OF —— GERMAN DEMOORATIO club of the Fourteenth ward, a Fourteenth warea) oe bain Tata demoerat ic nom! nation, and ENGLERT AN Secretary. ral Committee, J. HELDERBRAND, A’ A MERTING ra BY THE INDEPENDENT DE- moeratic electors of the Fourth Judicial district, com Brising the Tenth, Fificenth and Seventecnth wards, iat Mr. as Riely's, corner of Allen and Houston streets, it was Wiesolved, Th of every true, houeat, Independent democrat. awd that, we, een in earnesi and energetic exertions at the polls on Thesday next, and sustain him against all opporition. Resolved, Thatin J Concklin we reengnian atrne porat and friend to the workingman, afaithfal, capable andan honest man; and eall on every honest man and (rue demoerat wo not only vote for him but use his endeavors to elect him. Resolved, That in Fernando Wood we recognise an honest man, a fenrios@ and trae democrat, the ehampion of our mm nieipal rights, a true friend to the Workingman, and that we vote and support hum to a man. Resolved, Phat we hold a grand ratiiention meeting at Mr. Thos. Riely’s, corner of Allen and Houston streets, on Mon | evening, Nov JOHN BERRY, Chairman, AL CALLAN A: CARD —THR UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS friends that he ia not a candidate for Counciiman of the Fourth Szocrarta} dries, aed should be gratified to see ail his friends vote for (he . F. no Yt ad N 1887. JOUN VON GLATLN, Councilman First ward, Second distrtet. eee RE ATA MENTING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS OF the Twelfth Aldermante district, held at the hose of Jobn Cretley, 221 Rieventh sirvet, on Aalurday, evening, Novem 1867, to ratify ihe nomaination of Fernand Wood fur Minyor, and ther oficers tne meetiag was ry tz by cal ing Dennis Murphy tothe Chelr, and Thomas tar, Mr. James T. MeGurire was loudly called for. Me. Moguire udrenned the meeting. recommending all citignne of the Eleventh ward to susiain Fernando Wood for Mayor at ail hasards, and that of Jobn Anterson, Jr., for Alderman of the Twelfth Aldermanic diateiet, in opposition to all hogns nomi. ations, auch aa the people have no voice in whateror: also Richard ©. Downing for Civil Juation of the Rieventh and ‘hirteenth wards, and Lloid Bryant for Constable of Eleventh ward. Mr, John Hart was loudly called for ae ‘vast multitude present. Mr. Hnrt came for: most powerful speech in support of the above gentiemen, rati- fied by atleast weven hundred citizens. Mr. Hart said it was not the firattime he had addressed the oitizena of the Sebas: topol of the, Eleventh He wished t know the reason the city of Now ch a convitised state: it Was so ve Battery to milerlom, ind wherever a few Christian Reels, Are collceted in conyéraation, thers also yon will hone ihe name of Fernando Wood; and he woul Like io know what All this meant, what in the cange of thi large concourse of men gathering here in the upper part of thie ward, on #0 hort A notice—is uaa on man, ot Sho give honor, and fans d diy yo or Wood? i may, Sally say, No. Atte not in the omer of any ot inte to Mayor Wood any mare imay thank 4 own ny doe oeratic jorratie deeds id actions for bein she, reat invinetble, neonqnerable, inter a Fergus sees the natives thonght to erush out the Toreiga p parutation ping them ieee ome years in the country — it the ptintoge voting, but they lve not done that nor wont until after Fuesday next: and, gentlemen, ea in arms on that day, and have plenty ‘of ammunidion—yon Know what 1 tox Wt Kein and atout men. sh them fn the it Ree ‘the negenery be to ington, Oa Boek, Sod iage Dat nee feast ml, Pit Wood: at whieh, Mr. Hart advined ever bie a daty on. Tuesday mornt for Mayor, John Wi tne chet tr he Wek ‘nos, Fonpes, Rec. pvhey to tad vote Ang Fernando Kedereon, oa Alderman. RIS WURPAY Chetan, MERICAN GENERAL Comeprrag. eae eee Eater for Civil Justice o| the Second Sine “Mr, Charles 8 4 nimously endorsed ang gar ue Char a Sweeny, be unanimously e Jas. F. Grcunist, Secretary. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA~ For lerman Of the Fifteenth Aldermanie dist ward, ddonae We SwATAN. sand Py trict, heud at No. Lo West Thirtieth street, RAY, beq., was unanimously Gedrge iiutcher, Bei . Seb 1 Mulligan, Thomas’ Clark, P Coagrore, Fat Pee zB. ‘Van Schoonhoven, Peter ‘icainer Pinur Coscrove, saoeslaty: Ws. Monet, Bleventh IGHTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU: At ne pie me oa oe Kighth Ward De ‘ie ey meeting o! tic Repal Ward Commi f a ftous sn a street, the following ticket was unanimousl: ‘iret, STEWART A counsellor at law of hi and a sterling democrat, for many hard fought bates of the party in # no new convert 3 democratic principles—no pacrEae Bn ween or THE Jommittee of the owing Ucket was unanimous'y endorsed as the only regular democratic ticket, john Jasper, for Inspector, ia ee ee Re ‘heee who abntroete attend to the baie whieh they are entrusted, and is universally goearded as an : norable man and a tion vnired for the faihfil and. proper alscharge of the, duties f your p allow no plataible p Support bim cordially and lea him triumphantly. seTves well of the democratic party, and we have an abiding confidence tn his eleetion, by an overwhelming majarity, over all the si ——T and demycratic that nga -_——$$ ‘OMINATFD BY THE PSOPLE FOR RE ELECTION. For Police Justice, First JAMES LL. Pay 1, Piftes 8.1, HUTCHT DAVID J. LEVY. JOUN P. Donat, LAR DEMOCRATIC ) uipanimons For Alderman, 1'th Alderman.c distriet, mbes held as the ARMINTUS the off ordered by the me e Sanne Guvscarnsne, Vice President. A. Excienarpr, ), THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD —1 ame of John Anderson, Aldermanic district same and oblige OOD AND VICTORY an Gorm March to the polls, elect Fernand). Ye sone of Bria who ean drink Enoush to Rob'd for a season of Support him with your solid my int The people in zc. Ww } Vice Presidents, a; ee EE ee kta nea Are ieventh NOMINATION.—¥OR ALD! woned of te Nf th Aldermauie District, com of the ‘A. M, ©. SMITH, Tange AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF THE Bei a 1335 Mule Ward Youug Men’s Democratic Club was berry street on the evening of the 2h inst. lous remarks, it was unanimously carried that, the JAMES MULLIGAN, President, IN KINSLEY, Chairman. Ronenr Fos eae Teeataie, 3 tecreaies OCR ATS OA you ne S7CAN, TOU AFFORD TO RE-RLECT aot towards our (oto (to which he claims te be- br a peters or an sutocr: an honest mau? EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REG! - Pe thd Civil Justice of the Pitty devia a1 ditriet cial district, Eleventh and ‘hirteenth warde, RICHARD C. Downs NG, (OCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR Brie MS convention of a nominn nominated. roard)] Rig G. GORGE BUTCHEH, Chaltman, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINATION for Civil Justice, Fi and Thirteenth words, CHARLES K. SMITH th Judicial re Msg Eleventh HURYNDEHS, Seventh ward, Chairman. ee, held at the Morange House, For Alderman of Third Altermuuls Dist HENRY R. HOFFMIRE. For Alderman of Fifth Aldermanie Distriet, W. 8. cial Distriet, For Police Justice of Third Judi AVINGSTON LIN. For Civil dustice ef as | site District, WM. H. BIR For Inspector, JOUN, DIXON, ‘or Trustees, ROBERT ELLIS, JAMES REDMOND, (lo Gill vacancy,) JOHN AHERNE. For Constables, ROHERT REID, ACO N. BLAUVELT. Fourth Senatorial District Regular Democratic Nominaten for Councilmen. ANDREW J. McCALTIULY, Third ward. GEO. F. Baa: Fourth ward. DANIEL F, TIEMANN, Regular republican nomination. For Alderman of ie Fourteenth Aldermanis District, teenth Ward— sacop it HH. VALENTINE. Fe COUNCILMAN, SEVENTH SENATORIAL DIS- ABRAHAM AYRES. RST ALDEI ALDERMANTC DISTRICT.—A MASS MEETING of the friends of Charies M: Ti Broadway, leCay will be held at Nos. 9 anc this evening, at 733 o'clock, to raiify his nomi Alfare invited to attend, as several eminent speak- n, ers will address (he meeting. HI. J. McManon, Secretar; ROM THE SUNDAY ATLAS OF NOVEMBER 2.— Firat Judicial District Civil Justicn.—The regular, 7 anise candidate for JAMES FITZSIMONS, Chairman. retary. Civil Justice in the First district, Somponed, Second, Third and Fifth wards, Phi MAS ih standing atthe bar, ies ident lower wards. And having been fairly and Eceanir ranks of the party. nominated tire the regular organization af the democrauic. he is rightfully entitled to cqamest apport eine onest votes of all the deraocratic electors in the dist ‘There can be no pretence tha: for the station, or that his nomi tained; and as there are no im, ia not abundant'y qualided. tion Was uot honarably ob- utations upon his reputation ‘as 0 citizen of honor and probity, not a solitary reason can. urged why he ahoull not receive every democratic vole vaied In the dis'tict, ‘and thus. be elected bY an tmumense mavorit We belivve the democrats of the Firat Judicial district maivtein the integrity zation, and go o of thalt party or tewart and all in solid phalanx for spas Si wart, “hough born in Ireland, was reared and been'a resident about f the bur, he is cinssed business wita deman. He luel upon the Justices of our minor courts, while he dress essential lo achieve unbounded porition. First, Second, Third and Fifth warde, that ‘Thy abe Justice, and 4 to withhold from he is honest—he is viable claim 1 youg votes= je des FY NANP HAVING NEPN PLACED IN NOMINATION: for the office of constabie of the Thirteenth certify T have declined said nomination, hearty support to John W. Somerindyk: 5 Ted abal ete ray th rey wns ia 5 YOUNG, Second, Third and Fifth ane wards, prere LB'S AND WHIG. NOMINATIONS, DANIEL F- TEMANN, F op Councilmen, Rixth Senatorial district, 4 aye teenth oF Prd, Fiahteet nh wants, SEYMOWR t BUNC WILLIAM H. DRAP! prore 8 CANDIDATE. Regular nomiuation. ‘or Alderman, Righth Aldermante Uisiriet, WILLIAM FLOYD. TAMERICAN AND PROPLE'S NOMINATION, Third Judicial Disirict—Iighth and Ninth Wards, Fok Pouce sustice, MES MURRAY, FoR ctvit 41 HON. "HENRY J IRVING, GULAR AMERICAN AND PROVLE'S NOMINATION, ighth Jucicial Distr iet—Sixteenth and Twentieth wards, or Police Justice, JOHN QUACKENBUSH. a AMERICAN NOMINATION—SIXTEENTH, ightes For Civ th, Twentieth and Tweaty frst wards. istioe, sith dintriet. LINSON D. FREDRICKS. NOMINATION, BY THE eof over 2.008 parsons. JAMES NELLY, frieod, R_ PEMOCRATIC — NOMINATION.—AT A v of the Sixth Judicial district, ii, No, 48 Mighth ‘avenue, FROM FIVE HUN. 18 t Mayor Wood will ba re~ a HENRY HUGHES, 696 Penel streots a EAR STR— 0 list of enndidates as Published in your paper ved the demoeratic nominatt 1 poreaive the dr. for Alderms he As Lhave received that a ba cording (0 the call from Tammany Hail, please correst ory respectfully, "dA BOOLE, Who would be free themee!ves must strike the, ae. Yo who drink lager by the glass, ‘The gallon oF the barrel, Uaull your hides are Hike to ornek, ‘unk nor quarrel, Grn, Fot gut, rum of brandy wi cuy Bat nn plumper, amper, ry Reotchmen rear'd on heans, nek broth and oatmeaiter el, “Brnce’s” to whom liberty Ina resplendent jawel; On, on. my countrymen lo battle, Rueh to the chars All ye of o her tong: and show your mettle. » dwell in this gi Which surely ina pity Unite, nite, and nothing atic’ at, Support the democratic teket, Ye Wall street gamblers. rich in braae, Bring forth your candidate, sira, “pools,” fluence Ko Kreat, Sirs, and scum of every nation, paint pot nominal ‘The “people's” chot ce, Wall strect yeu tie, Next Tuesday bright 4nd early, heir majoat Will overwhelm yon fairly, And leave the romps of ey’ é fombed tll the reaureetion eed HIRTY RIGHT an mt J. MM ah ieninentetea le “YOURS Mews pepe: te KO he erin I entra Ra ait B. be regular candigate for Ciel J 4 ea mn enels, for tel vil mand yr h di ; made in justice to Mr. Cory, ‘meeting of the club, and who cratic nominations. Herald of this oor an, ho was not JAMES COREAN, tceeie treet

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