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8 The Hermitage. the Nashville (Tenn) Banner, Nov. 2.) ‘We made a pilgrimage to this hallowed spot a few even- ings since, and spent an hour or $0 rambing! through the gravolled walks and flowery avenues in the vicinity of tho ‘amb of the immortal bero, Jackson, We could not b ‘think of the neglect that has been so long manifested by eur people in the improvement and fitting up of these grounds, now the wa serty of the State, and of the pres ervation from the hand of the desolator of a spot so dear vo the heart of every Tennesseean. It is not enough that the sleeping place of Jackson should merely be the prop- erty of Tennessee. The grounds should be properly laid ent and decorated with shrubbery, and a keeper appoint ‘ed to rece:ve vigiters and guard’ and protect the monu- ment and the floral adornments which surround it, from the rude hand of desecration. Undonbtedly the Hermi tage is one of the great objects of interest to the travel- er-visiter to our city. 4 Stisa delightful drive of twelve miles from the cy, ever the Lebanon turnpike, We approach the sasced spot with the reverence due the immorta! dead. " ‘The farm, the grounds and all are ia _@ perfect state 0} proservation. In the garden the ol hero reposes. Beneath ‘@ modest temple all that is mortal of the great Jackson lies Daried. There, beside the wile he eberished with more than manly affection, because, Wi 3 he was all stern- ness and iran will elsewhere, he was but yelding .ond- nees to his Rachel, he is buried. ‘We could but stand mute observers of the scenes and places where the heroof New Orleaus had walked ans talked. A dower we plucked, the fragrance of which will surv: b partyisma. ‘The Hertaitage estate is now owned by the State of Ten- ud Nis peoposed to establish an agricultural col ‘A better tribate could not be paid to the ebic arms apd firesides the riflemen who shot hata resolution ofred by Mr. Stokes, of Wilson, has been adopted by our State Senate, a»pointing the (omuitwe of Ways and Means to inquire into aa. ©: arsine the atter in relation to the Hermitage, an” report to the Legislature, We are truly glad to learn this r Dution bas been adopted in the Senate, and trost it ma ‘ect with similar favor in the lower louse. We sincere: tanst, also, that some plan tay be devised for tho reji ‘vevution and fitting up of these grounds, and we sha await the report of the committee with no smal degrve of imterest. kenbam at New Orleans. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. — BEENDANCY IN RETaJL IRADE. First class Faucy Goods in new, cieun, attractive and per- febt condition, ut and ‘under cost. ES, JUN ELLIOTT £ 0O., 140 Sixth avenue, es near Bleventh street, VE ALRE, st ‘Marked down upwards ef 310,000 worth of their magoiticect stock to, and under ext First vigovons attempt to effect an early clearance sale, EOLLARS nt cost E014. KS in round point COLLARS in point applique. COLLAKS in Lioniton. COLTARS in guipure. COLLARS, Freach, Swiss and cambric to any extent, ard at every price. TORS that must excite the organ of wonder, equal toa RY THU NiEBOLT in a clear sky. iV pgones, point, Chantily, guipure, Freach 4 hand Pusher, marked down to prices tha: will eominaud popular trade, SETS —Lace Sets French Sets, €ambric Sets, Swiss Sets, fant Seis, Mourning beta, Children’s Sets. BANDKEBCHIEFS in every style; do. ia evel deaign. Closing out, clearing out; marked down ough. wtway tocrchants parallel with us do occasionally level IRE! of envions feeling at our prices, but now for a eater fame, seving that our prices will range at least from te ity per cent under Broadway prices. , Freeh, Cambric aud swiss. BIBBONS, in Bonuet, Susb and Trimming. TRINMINGS to an unlimited extent, marked down, largo Jets of them under cost SMALL WARES A* D GLOVES for the million. FRI Kid) GLOVES at 4s. end os, SHETLAND VEILS, first quaitty, 28. HAND MADE RUCHES at every price. W. 1} —Sirfet attention showa to ladies, whether they pur- or not. OARD WANTED—FOR siricly private family; with a widow preferred; mnst A YOUNG LADY,"IN A have @ fuinished room und stance, Herald oftice. terms moderate. Addre:s Con- LECTURES THIS RVEN- rner of Twenty tnird street and Second avenue, on the brain, nerves and tem nts. On Weduraday and Thursdsy evenings oa the digestive or- se Of dyspepsia, 4c.; heart, liver, ac. and their 28, Fenctiocs “On Thirpday, at 3 PM, aprivate lecture to ladies: aad Friday evening to gentlemen. Admission to private lec: Yares, 20 cents; public, 1Ucents, 'ANTED—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ina private family, or where thereare but a fe w boarders preferred, cr two Rooms, with convenience for cooking. Lo- xjon belween Lesington and Seventh avenues aad Four- teenth and. Thiry stath streets, Address B., station D, with terms and other particulars, immediately. TWANTEDTBY (A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY. two children to board, anda lady to live with her, with ‘er without board. where they’ would bave a comforiabie home, fe she bus got uo person but herself, ‘The best of reference. ‘Apply ot 206 West Sist st., between 9th and 1th ave., in the grocery store. Also a giri to do honswork; she must be u good ‘Washer and irone! ages, month. 'ANTED—BOARD IN BROOKLYN, FOR A SINGLE gentesian, convenient to the ferries, Terms must be moderiite. Address H. P. 1, Herald affice. WARD—DOG LOST. A REDDISH TA 4 with white, Spansel Dog. Borrowed on Su s) afternoon, by Mr. Hunert Hill to .ake to Fort ‘Said to be ist in Twenty-second street, near Any one finding ssid Dog will plese ‘pring to 130 Maccougal street, where they will receive the above reward from the owner, Prof. Henry G. Ovington. Q BLEE ti with fall or partis! Board, for a gentleman and wife crsingle gentlemen. Strangers arid others will find this eeuvenient and desirable location. Keferences exchanged, \CKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—ROOMS SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. n, fs en excellent s an cat and fit ladies’ nd children’s clothes, a” es’ fine masiins; will wait vu a lady i required. Call at 276 éih ave, BY A RESPECTABLE GTRI. 8 wililog to sasiat with the SITUATION WANTED: as ehambermaid and waitre: Jasuing avd rontog, or would do chamberwork and ‘ine Wash- fag and ironing; the best of city reference: four years in her Test place. Cnsil at 257 Kast 14th t., second oor, back room, SITUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN SEAMSTRESS, willitg assist in chamberwork, or wait on a lady; ‘can Gat and do all kinds of faaily sewing, wx years rei trom her last place; no obj-etion to go south. Ap 1,015 Broad- ‘way, between 2th and 2th sts., in the store, for a few di N SH WOMAN, WHO IS ACCUSTOMED TO ‘vending some Indy Visiting Kurope during the voyage in con- sideration of her passoge. Apply at 16] hast Lith &: RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS nurse and seamstress; the best of city reference from SCOTCH PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN AND HER siter want situations; one to cook, wach and fron; the eter is « thorough chamyermaid, waitress and seamstress, te kind to children: best of recommencations; alo three Ger man girls, good workers and willmg. Inquire at the large In- shtute acd Louse of Domestics, 138 1th st., eorner sth av. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- Uon as 8 fret claes cock ina private family. Has the best Sfeity references. Call or address 214 Kast 20th at, first floor, dwek room. Would goa short distance in the country. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and seamstress or to do waiting in @ email privete family. Can be seen for two days at 17 Cot- tage place, near the riding school, Brooklyn. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS situation as regular chambermaid or ag waiter. any reference trom her lest place. | Can at 115 hast 16th st., between Ist and 2d avs. SITOATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, who understands washing and ironing, and is willin: © do general housework. ‘Can come well recommended. @an be seen at Z76 West 17th si, A Has good seen for two days SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED ‘woman, is a good cook; would do the wasbing aod lron- ing of a small private family; understands baling pasts}, Han the best of City reference. Can be seen for two days at ‘Went }jth st., between 7th aod sth avs. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE PRO- Sue cere Bini pp - seamstress; can cut and fit ren’s cl ing. vest of city reference given. ddrees . T., Union square Post ofice. shoal RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRU WISHES A situation as chambermaid and wailér and to take care of efi'dren and do Rete sewing; Is willing to mi herself use- NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1859.-TRIPLE SHERT. tion to de hamberwork and assist in ths washing and Froniog. Apply st 897 vanalst, corner of Washington, s29o0d | A. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL to do the housework of # sunall private family, i a good plain cook andan excellent washer and troner. "Has three penne’ reference, Flease call at No 8 Gth st, in the basemont, | Tor two days. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO. Cn neral housework. Grod raference ean be give for two daysat 149 West 27th st, top too. | SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE AND TO pinit sewing, or would do chamber#ork and | a private family. “Can prodnee the best of elty ref her last employer, Call for two days at L14 Smith st, po COMP 3a SITUA tion as chayaley maid, or to do kitchen work, N+ ode hous to go web rtdisiance in the country. Good recon dations ean be given. Apply ab 197 Robinson at., tirai tiv back room, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A plain cook, washer and {roner, or to do general house rkin asmali family; of chamberwork and plain sowing. renees given, call at 12 buat Sist st, between 2t an COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION as chymbermaid, Apply at 163 Ludlow sb, first floor, for TABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A on jn a sinall private tamily to do plain cooking. irening, oF to do. genertl bonsewark ta x sraull Apply abd West . ur bulldun younk woman, to do chamberwork work and to assist with the washing witing to take care of children: ce irom her last place. Can i ast 13th Bt, recond floor, front room, seen for twu WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRT, AS chamberinsid; would do plain sewing or general house Work in meme private family. Bestel reterence given. Ap- ‘West ith st., in the rear, top floor, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRI WISHES A situation in a small American family to do general hoase- work, Call at 52 Division st., fourth door, frent room. YOUNG WE MAN, WHO IS A NEaT SHIRT MAKER can do at! Kinds of family sewing and tuck and make Tables’ dresses, wishes @ sftuation; will assist in chamber work or i the nursery; will gout of the elty; would go by ibe day. Hest of eity reterence. Owl on or address A. D., 125 West 2a tt., first tloor, back room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS cbamtermatd and waiter, or as iundrevs; has no usework in A small facily. Good vity reter IS State wt, South Brooklyn. “No objection to go South, (OOK'S EM'UATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT Woman, as first class cook; fully understands all kinds of cooking, pastry, jelleys and creams; all kinds of meats, soupa and game; either boarding house or hotel; can take the entire charge ofa kiteben. Eeonomteal aud prudent in regard to her employer's tterest; all the ordera of cooking: can give the best ct reference if required. Call for two days at 22 Morris st., in the store, near West st, ((OOKS SITUATION WANTED—BY AN BN man, who perfectly understands her business; a ments, game, desserts; has good city reference. Call at Qo West win st, between Oi and ‘ib aveniies, rear bulling, for Mrs el jOOK'® SITUATION WANTED—RY A PETSO! @ first rate cook, and understands business in it =anches; is wiling to assist In washiog if required. Has good city references. Can be seen at 63 West 20th st,, corner of 6th ay., seeond tor, back rvom. OUSEKEFPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ‘American widow lady of retinement and Intelligence, and Of active, industrious babite, fuliy competent to take the entire Ghizge of ay, household: | Unexceptionable retecences given. ‘Address, uppointing interview, Mrs. 8. M., box 114 Herald ofice. ADY'S MAID.—A LADY, LEAVING NEW YORK, wishes to get a situation for ber maid, who ia an excellertt Oresamaker acd hairdresser, wages S10. Apply either by for three days, between New York Hotel. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS A ood plain cook, good washer and ironer, or to do chamber- Work und astist in washing and ironing Good city. reteraace piven. Cull at 135 West 19th st., between 7th and Sth aves. SITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER, OR‘AS GHAMBER- Gi inaid and seamstress, Beat of clty reference givens Gall 418 19th st, between 3d ave. and Irving place. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, in a private family, as child’s nurse and plain sewer; is Willing to travel. Good city references. Can be seen for iwo Gays at 24 Went 26th at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or to do generat housework tp a small family. Good city reference given. Call ‘at 96 West 19th st., between 6th and (th aves, top Hoor, front room, for two days. quiet, civil and thoroughly honest; etter to Mary Anne, or peraonali A.M. and 1°P, M., at room No, ITUATION WANTED—BY A Y@UNG MARRIED © woman, as wet nurse; has a freah breast of milk; her own Daby is four weeks old, Call at 210 West 24th st., between sth ‘sud 9th aves., for two days. UITUATION WANTED—BY A FRENCH LADY, AS seamstress and to take care of children. Good reference given. Call at 14 Laurens st., tn the shoe store. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO COMPETENT AND ‘and weil recommended young women, separate or to- gether; one as cook, washer end Lraer; is'a good cook und Daber and first rate laundress; the other as chambermaid aad Waiter or nurse and seamstress. Call at 378 6th ay. JITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, as first class cook; left her place on account of housekeeping and going to Europe: has the ce, Call for two days at74 West 2th street, rear house. SITUATION WAN PD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, Sto do housework for a small private family; 1s a good plain Cook, Washer sud troner. Has etty references, Call for two Gaye at 244 6th ave., rear house, second oor. NITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, SD es first rate cook; undersiands her business 1m ail its branches. Good city reference. Cull for two days at 145 6th 8i., between Broaaway and sth av, i SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ANTED—BY A FRENCH DRESSMARER, LATELY | irom Paris, who woderstands culting and fitting tn the most fasbtonable style, work by the day or week. Apply at 26 Amity st, NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, ‘fntuation a8 chambermaid and seamatress; bas the best ot refrevces from her last place Call tor two days at 150 Weat lith st, between 7th and Sth aves, WwW A SITUATION AS EXCELLENT COOK vaker; would assist In the washing of « private fi. mily yreferences, Call at 137 West 2th st, between sis end Sth aves, third floor, back room, ANTED—BY A MOST COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL, A ) v8 chumbermaid and waiter or wdo general A small faunily; bes good city references “Vall at ir two days 151 Hast ist st They are clean, tidy, honest, efficient oe ae centablistimweat fe condncted “n carrer’ bualtess prin diggopoinuner t to employ ed ciples, terms mn HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Re WAITING THIS DAY FOR steU.asTONS—GOOD JL German, Kngliah, Seotch, Fren ployment Joatit we Brondway, nb and eR CO risb servants. 1 wel) recommended. NY FAMILY IN WANT OF A GOOD GERMAN WO- fw) baker, a ig stars. eneral Jin, who 16 a Lrst rate enok, exellent washer und ironer, Guta) “baker, and who ia. willing to. 0 private fuinity, cau obtala sucha ene by applying at house- A‘ immediately epply at tbe employ’ and seamstress, and four gtrk wooed, 124 ath TANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation mbermaid and waiter, or waiter only, in aweet eferenee from her last piaoe. Cait at 192 ith av, Kid TANTEN—A SITUATION, BY A KESPROTABLE WO: man, to do geneaal hou ork in asimall her and fond of children, bas ob ection to gO 4 om th® conntry. Best of eliy reference, Fiense cull tor two diya ab 77 Weal 25th al, iu the Fear. ANTED—BY TWO RESPSOP 4 BLE GIRLS, (SISTERS), one as cook, Washer aud iouer, th sist in'the waehin a froving, city reference, P etl at oth avs, ‘ fmily or a few gentler nioderate tern for washing. wel by calling for Mrs, Mi ANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT YOUNG Wom, ax anise and Seamstress, or to do chamber work wads al Kivds of funily sewing, cutting s dresses in the neatest style, also und sewing machine partectly. The given. Call for two days ab 2 nh ave BY A RE#PECTABLE YOUNG GIRI, A 2 cook, wash and iron, or to do. geusral hols: rooklyn, rear house, W and sewing: Un hls g chile stands operating on WARTED<RY A RESPECTABLE GIRE, A SITUATION as scamatress in a reapectable private’ family; can and fit drerses; no objection to asaixt with children, Cab be see for two days 8k 253 Fulton st., Krookly'n, opposite Clinton st. ANTED—BY A RESPECTAB) situation as first rate cook; haa no washing und ironing. The best of referen Cull for two days at 134 Weat 20th wt. between avex , top Loor, front room. her presen. employer's, WANTED A SITUATION As BrAMaTR Jeotion 10 do ghamberwork, est of city given.” Coli at 3s Eesex st , frontbasement. ANTE T YOUNG WOMAN, A situation asceok washer and ironer in a respectable, small family. lias the best of city references. Call at 2U9 Hast between lat and 23 ava, TANTED — A SITUATIO. ‘@ gentleman's family. Non cts refarenee given, Please eall at vity Mt Broadway and Bleecker st, to esis” to be given. asd 6th CLASS SEAM fur Wwo disyes at OR. ences W4STEDIBY A, GENTE iain cook, washer and troner. “the hex! of siven, Apply for two daye at 107 Bact 32th st, WASTEDIEY A YOUNG WOMAN, A 31 nurse, or would prefer going ont; ‘has ef milk, Cin be seen for three days. st. s¢eond for, frort nom, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SEAMSTRESS, WHO understands ali kinds of family sewing; also a situ for a young girl, to take care of children: cau Yo plain sewing: will be willing to make herself generally useful; best of refe- rences given. Inquire at 93 Livingston st., Brooklyn, for two days. WAXTEDIA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. to do general housework in’a small private family. Call at 113 York st.. Brock!yn, for two days. UATION AS BELP WANTED—MALES. N IMPORTER OF A WELL KNOWN BRAND OF Champagne would make a liberal arrangement wth any Qhor fi ‘an, about making a tonr either South or West, hhout tmterfering with any other business; also a person who sell Champagne among the grocers and tijuor jot bers ia city. Address Importer, Herald WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TO TAKE CHA MA of a branch office in Patiadetph in Salary first xix months, tion, and permanent to a faithful p Broadway, room No. 7. plensant situa. Cail to-day, at 429 GENTS WANTED—2% GOOD, ENERGETIC, RE- Hable men wanted to canvass the cities of New York and Brooktyn and the river towns for orders for ‘he Oriental Elsa- tic Spring Bed Bottom. Good commission allowed. Apply to ALMER & CO., 286 Canal street. CLERK OR SALESMAN WANTED;-W) loan hie employer $100, can precare a jrood fe jceition by applying at 483 Broad: ig fog 24 wud 205 also to $20 capital eaca. o iwo or three outdoor salesmen, with OY WANTED.—A GENTEEL BOY, ABOUT 14 YEAR: ‘of age, wanted in astationery store.’ Apply afer 8o’eloc at Embree & Jacobs’, 470 Broadway. Broadway and 10th OY WANTEN—IN A DRY G bring goad testimonials of charac’ fams’, 186 Fulton av., Brooklyn. ORTER WANTED—IN AN IMPORTI single man, who has had some exper ‘dress, immediately, box 3,491 Post ollice, rerces and amount of salary required IPRA CLERK WANTED:CONE WHO UND the retail business, and can make himse uase- ful: the best of city references requied. Apply to Thomas 2k. Ackland, 226 Greenwich street, ANTED—A MAN AND HIS WIFE; THE MAN AS sistant gardener and farmer; the woman as bie STAND MARKING salesrooms, corner .of ODS STORE. MUST Appiy at J. D. Wil WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUN( yehamberwork and. waiting, or as chamb r. Best of elty references given from her Cal at 85 15 wt ast place: J ANTED—A SITUATIO BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Let 207 Soth st., between Ist and 2d avs., wet aurse, C third floor, bi Wantenss UATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ermald and to assist in washing and iron: ‘Cun be seen fortwo days at 3S West good TANTED—BY A Ri to wet purse at bei be seen until CTABLE WOMAN, A CHILD o«n house; best city reference. Can at 251 V WaAstED =, 4 STU BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as nurse and to do plain sewing. Call fortwo days at 225 West z ‘second story, front room. WAREDIBY A GENTEEL GIRL, A SITUATION AS family seamstress or ladies’ dressmaker by the week or month; has worked for some of the best families; cuts and fit tedier’ and children’s dresses. Also a cook and laundress; does up linens in style; understands baking and pastry; wages $3. Call it 216 Eno 284 ot, WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A | RESPECTABLE ‘young wornan, to do chamberwork and plain sewing; re- ference from last place, where ahe lived eleven years. Can be seen for two days at (64 l2het, between Broadway and 4th avente. ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant Woman, as nurse and seamstress; can take full charge of a baby or grown children; best city reference. ‘Canbe seen for two day at 181 West 20th at., basement, w+ NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- | man, as cook; she thoroughly understands cooking, is an excellent Daker, and has the best of reference from some of the most respectable families in the city. Can be seen for two. days if'not engaged at 171 Kast 20h st., between Ist and 2d ave. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as chambermaid and waiter, with good city reference. Apply at 209 Lewis st., second floor, front room. ; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN, @ situation as cook in a private family; best of city refe: rence can be given. Apply at 155 West 2th st, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIR. to do general housework in a small family; has no objec to mind children or to do chamberwork in & ‘small family, nquitre at 136 13th st., third floor. WARIED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRI, A SITUA. Yon as chambermaid and waitress, or 0 take care of children and sew or assist iu the washing, best of city rete- rence given, i between ful. Call at 145 West 27th st., first floor, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- AA Bian ts fret clans cook; pertoctly undersiaude ess in all its branches, soups, jellies, pastry and kinds, Has three years’ reference from ber lust nt 187 Bast 26th st., between 2d and 3dave., for t SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE: AL Shing woman, todo generel housework ins sina ret wate family; 1s & good washer and ironer und can do plain Good reference. Can be seen for two days at 133 ‘between 7th and Sth ava, COOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPEIENT person, who thoroughly understands her business. Can bie good eiiy references if required, Call at 24 27th st., near Sib av., seeond fioor, back room, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation ag chambermaid and waitress, or as chambermal fund to asset in Washing and lroning; is willing, and tas the best of recommendations from, her, lat, place; wh sie hse lived four years. Call at 114 7th ave., for wo VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation in a private family, as first rate w: or 4 ehamber ad due wanber and ironer; ean give the best of Telerence for character and enpabllity. Can be seen for two days at 67 West 21th st , first floor. Peale ENGLISH Bee! onsale ae auon, as Apply at bet em- Binet Nee En ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- A icc raceme my, a etn 0462 Gihav., ourner of Zauraer oo Fen alae RE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION 4 - iA. rma dont hu an Bor ot he poly hine BG erences. Call for two days a RESPECTAPLE GIRL WANTS A SIT} ° cook, anc! is willing to assist in washing and. ote, a @hjection to do housework for « sruall 1 Call at 150 Bast ‘Bth st., top floor, tront room, SITUATION WA? SPECTABIE woraan, as first understands ail kinds of soups, gume, Ac; no objection to a inrge vowrding house or decent saloon. Best ety references, Can be seen for wo 116 Bowl 1 test COMPETENT! COO, WASHER AND. IRONER — Call for wo days at 205 Elizabeth st., corner of i Call for two days at 211 West 2th nd 9th av. WASIEDIBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Wo- man, a situation to go to New Orle: bermaid; can do genera: house work; be be seen on application to Fairbanks & Cc 244 Carleton av., Brooklyn. W ASTEDOBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT OTRI, @ situation os plain cook and to assist in washing, in a private fainily, or to take eure of one chiid; has good city refe Call at 511 2d av., third tloor, back room. of reference. M. , 189 Broadway, or at BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A to take eharge of children; would make herwelf Cau beseen for two days at 121 29h st., TANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WO- | man; @ situation as cook in a ems] private family: good | city referencecan be given as to ch er and ability if | required. Call at he ; st 2th Bt, between Broadway sud 4th av, Warten. § middle aged wor washer and trove second ticor, bac ANTED—BY A YOU in & private family, by o kitchen work; ia & good cook ference, Callat 22 Prince st, A PLACE AS SRAM- e week or month; is & nod operator op Wheeler J pecraere Shine. Gall ator address M. A at sith ate ‘ANTED—BY A BESPECTALE YOUNG GIRL, A gituation as seamatress or to do plain sewing, or would take care of children, Call at or address A. T., 267’ West 4ith st.; below Sth av. NTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as laundress; has no objection to assist at chamberwork. Teference given. Can be even till engaged w* ANTED.—AN AMERICAN GIRL OF RESPECTABLE parentage wants a position in furmily; is williog to assist in the work of the household; desires a home where she mt y be treated us a daughter: wages uo object, Address 8, box 2 i Y A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL, FROM , & Ritnation tooook, wash and tron, In & re: Apply at 179 Klizabeth st, A TY A RES a8 nurse: PECTABLE YOUNG WOMA bag been situation, tomed to the eare of oh children’s clothes raeveral year vie cating and sisting Can be seen ror wo days avd) Wei dees. Apply to Mr. Kinney, 17 Nuasau at, fr 1 ANTED—¥ EI y SUF 2 1S WITH CLERKS, SALESMEN, PORTERS, BARK®EPERS. sc. MBKCHANIS’ CLERKS? REGISTRY, 78 BROADWAY. . J REDPATIL LS AND OTHERS VING A GooD trade, and well ae quainted with clty and country dealers, is wanted active managemeotas salesman and traveler, Experien persons ovly, willing to work energetically, may apply, 1 referenses, 1 box 91 Post oflice. ANTED—A BOY, TO LEARN THE SAILA business; one who has been a: the trade befor Inquire at 89 West st ANTED.—RESPECTABLE MEN SEUKIN tlons, as Clerks, Bookkeepers, Salesmen, P i keepers &e., should apply at the Merchants’ Clerks) Regiat otlice 73 Broadway. No commission in sdyance, Reference: to first class honsés. Applicants by mail must enclose two stamps for delivery and postage. Established 1856. WM. J. REDPATH. ANTED~—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN TO SOLL cit subscribers to anew and popaisr work, beautifully illustrated, and giving a full history‘of Waly and « detailed a count of the late war. Apply at the office of the publishers, 26 Walker street. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY— A MAN TO PROCRED TO Portland to take charge of an office, at a salary of $30 per month, in a pleasant, permanent situation. One who can command $100 or $180 in cash may call today at429 Broadwoy, oftice No. WA dsTEDTA FIRST CLASS ENTRY CLERK, AND ® gentlemanly young man to attend in a gallery of paintings; also a gentcel boy, to attend bar and wait on tables, ands youth who tinderstands the stationery business. Apply atfthe Merchants) Clerks’ Registry oftice, 78$ Broadway, Bituations procured. No commission in advance. Wa. J. REDPATH. ‘WASTED-AGENTS TO @ELI, A NEWLY PATENTED portable copying press and book, weighing only aight ounces. Selis readily at large profits. For pardculars address J.B. Cooley & Co., Poughkeepsie, N. ¥. W2XStFD—A COMPETENT SEXTON FOR A PROTES. VY, tsntehurch In South Brooklyn. Address 0. R., Herald oflice. ANTED—A- MIDDLE AGED COLORED MAN AS waiter, 4 ‘orn 11 to 12 0! . change place, ofite No. 6. sR rt 7 ANTED—A CLERK AND SUPERINTENDENT FOR 4 first class hotel; must thoroughly understand the bu- siness, and give the best of references; also two good wal for a lunch restaurant. Apply at the Merchants’ Clerke’ Re: ristry otlice, 78 Broadway. Situations procured No coumis- in advance. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN HON wom capital, ing busiuess of 87 dom offered, as penny. Call from Wal. J. REDP AY EST MAN, WITH to wavel South and Weat, in @ good pay- per week Ciear of risk; thik is a chance sel- interview will sutiaty; this is no eateh- o donly at 182 Essex sirect, in he store, WAxtED-A WAITER. APPLY AT THE BASEMENT Uy, git No 21 6th av. from 12t01 P.M. Wages not more than Se ee WANTEDIIWO SMART, ACTIVE HOYS, TO WORK Watert,® dining saloon. Apply at Latham & Hat's, 638 ater a y TANTED—A BOY attend a Iuneh ba recommended. Apply at WTR AN achive AND ThoROUGT BUSTNESS Tan, 10 £0 4 short Aistance Sonth, to superintend and act as nt oi butter, oheese a mn, 0.) on shipaen ‘ owt th, and ‘also with thes ‘anches o: vusiness, woud b eter ‘Address Havitand, for two days, Herald omiee °° Preferred, OUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO open oysters. Must come ‘well Wall st., betw TANTED—A MAN THAT IS A GOOD SALESMAN, and haw a thoromrh knowledge of the watch business, ca command ® good traie, and Ie willing to travel hulf or toro- thirds of his time. Address H. Sommers, Phikwlelphia Post ouiee, wit real wi eference aad where last employ- ed. All communications Will be contidential, WARTED—A CLERK IN A TEA ‘STORE, 28 Gri $40 APPLY AT —A FEW AGENTS WANTED, TO SEUL A FIRST + clase article, Can make $ per day easy. A amall Cull at 1/5 Broaaway, office No. %, firat tor. —WA 3 MAN OF GOOD BU- + sipess habits, with the above amount to loan bie ‘undoubte Yo oocupy a inostagrecable anerative rates.” References exchanged. Ad- dress, With time and place of Interview, Stindard, Herald ofliee capital rec _ HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LARGE BYMBER OF WOMEN AND GTRIS WANTED dally.—Found i go> altuations of avery kind, Rood wares; to tho pines w with good reeopimend: vin lately landed waoted. Inquire Det. corner of 6th av. Ins Wa should apoly at the} nener of Oh ny. Ip, to iad, A recommenuatious, Apply iso wich and various: YinckYS first clase feroale ofiee, st, A lady in witendance, OOK, LAUNDRESY, WAITRE: 88, ENGLISH NoRsE for honsework, wante at ob 7th ay, 292 Ath avenue, None but Heckaeiatian inh cli vatanegsencaet ment agency of Pro! at Episcopal av, meas 42h st. No charge uoul en- “GOOD WAITRESS WANTED—IN A PRIVATE mily; she must understand her business perfectly, and RY GOVERNESS WANTED—TO Jitde gir! four years old, wages $10 to ir German Charmberusid and seamstress, ermascooks, and a number tuations, and bighest way a, at aed UST SITUATIONS IN TUE CITY, AND BEST WAGES BY aly ‘honsetpaia, laundresses, nurses, ladies? malls, we ttre Finpioy ment i nstitnte, 4°4 Broadway rig 8 CaO ly, =. work day or even! i3 am st., or at the facto: Seumnmel st. DOMPBTIC f domes wing room 0 Cooper Institute, tage of 92 4th A Indy tn te PERS, GOVERNESSES AN, hers frem all nation No disay satics Al do welk the Industrial Association, 20 4th a ner leans, rene can neral house work, &¢., can be oblained at tho point- tr. PLOPF FOLDERS —WANTED, GIRLS TO FOLD Apply to Herlia & Gt and GAs Water st., —HOUSEKERPERS WISHING to ap: D LADY’S MAIDS id seamstresses, dressmakers b, Ger- now be ADIZS IN WANT OF GOOD HELP CAN BE SUP. y.—Mra GR matre ber wesistant in the nts, free of charge, NTS OF a by eps a ‘and other ho K, an Poglish girl, who t D—A NEAT, WILLIN: ‘oered; po intelligence 'offlee girls nouih Apply at 146 West 16th st, frend uh iosda Bhs eh LS W ‘ filly. bt her REEN'S AGENCY FOR DOMESTICS, hasemployed Mra. Pb. Meyer, d Foreign Employment Boe! reign department of supply French and German domestica, as well ai housekeaos ly ree mud reoelved; wages wr agency. mith the hest of servarts at Mra. YORKSTON'S of- ay., Where good domestics trom all nauons can be 'y OF country, No dishonest dealings at this office. 820 ‘Mrs, ALL KINDS CAN PROCURE GOOD at the Servants’ Lostituce, 149 Grand vbdreases, waitresses, nurses, chimbermalds, ehold servants are wanted daily. ers, do TO GO IN THE COUNTRY, NEAR NEW » AS CHILD'S seamstress and to do Nght chamber work: opt ibose who have lived in thelr last ph three years, and ean come his! nesty and capacity; to sucha good and permanent some it mended, $7 per NTED—A GOOD COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS ines and will do part of the washing of « small Must have the best of references. Apply at 62 vth st, one I—FOR THE COUNTRY, TWO GOOD G ‘cook, wasber snd ironer, the other as IRLS, chambermaid aed waiteens, Abply at 8 tth ay. Between 10th and J7ta 84, from 10 to 12 an Tuesday, No W immediately #t 141 Hudson air v. Pelock. eet, NIED—A FEW GOOD CLOAKMAKERS. APPLY WAneDa two, ams, ONE AS COOK, WASHER aod ironer, the otber, as chambermaid an waitress; good references required. Call at lvl West 2ist st, from 9 A. AL. util 12 Abe V re maid and waitress in a small rences, between 10 and t o'clock, family. at 404 24 ay. ANTED-—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAMBER- Apply, with city ANTED IMMEDIATELY—THREE ENGLISG SER- ‘vauts, a first class cok, @ waitress, and chambermaid to woah and iron. Call at 96 s:, Marks’ place, for two days, fr}, who has oud eff and capability. ‘Apri atid -AITRESS—WANTED, AN ACTIVE PROTESTANT references for honesty, neatness Lafayette place, after 10 o'clock ‘ANTED- —IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A girl ¥ho understands cooking, washing and frouing. Apply at 99 Grandst, Jersey City. ANTED—A WET NURSE AT NO. 2 WEST i6TB ST. ‘Apply between 10 and 2. 2s here taper CLOAK MAKERS. APPLY TO A, AL, & RK. Davies, 5038 Broadway, ANTED—A NEAT TIDY GIRL, a8. ‘up stairs. 00K, WASHER and ironerin a small private family; must understand her business thoroughly. Apply at 242 What Sud st, i} frouing, and willing a good place and xood wages gr O'clock wt 68 East 4th et, £ y ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family, to one who can assist in washing and to go to Bloomield, N. J.—twelve miles— Apply from 10 to 12 ANTED-IN A SMAU competent woman to co Good etty references requ: eD—A NTED-—A CH. , laundress and a waiter hest ABL Vostotli PRIVATE and to assist in washing aud Apply at 30 West CATHCLIC GIRL, esa; ou8 Who ia peat a Apply at 93.81. Mark's p University placc arse for an invalid la FAML red. ‘tidy girl, wi for ‘a first cl A LY, A AS E AND RERMATD, NORSK, SEAMSTRESS, ass pri ly at No.7 AMERICAN Wi ;,to one wil OMAN, pelent and well r irom 9 a. M. to 1 nded. yn. well reeomb! Apply frou 10 tie wt, Brod WANTEDSA STEADY, MIDDLR AG couk, Wasb and iron, wages $7. cureor 7. mont at 392 3; THE COOK T® abe mast come Atan- WaAstepene understand t emples ment given recel Brooklyn. ANTED, stands avenue, kinds of family sewit iness: also good trimmers; iy ung ladies Wsught that ere good sewers, pensution. Apply at 62 Court street, jpg, may apply at , WHO UND) er and fi city reference, between 10and 12, at rin & private fami Apply, 119 uh at ANTED—A NEAT, SMART GIRL, AS COOK, WASH- ANTFD—AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN, TO tend ina fancy and lace stor good referen Avply to HL. Harris, 873 Broadway, corner 18th st. 1 Tequired. $2 geod address, Denest and bring reference: onto; pletin’s Bullding, 346 Broadway. Also fo 2 ‘Dusiness, p rt A DAY—WANTED, SEVERAL LADIES OF or a money makin, Jeasant, see, at room 18 Ap: yur Indies to travel. FIRST CLASS CLOAK HANDS WANTED. APPLY to Mra. Williamson, 145 West 3lst st. | YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF ly arnvedin AG >, HAVING SITUATIONS WANTED—MALDS. LATE- e city, desires ® sitnation as assistant in a @ore or in some commercial business; is a good and quick pen- man; no objection to learn some usefal trade. . Address 0. W., ox 145 Heraid aitice. A gentleman about ¥ ing Kurope. YOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OF GOOD education and ‘alality. desires a situation aa secretary to a Good references given if Fequired. Address, for one week, Becretary, Herald ollice. YOACHMAN,—A GENTLEMAN os to find a situation for his No. 8 Brevoort place, will be attender NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTFI J iishman, bree da} ‘AVING THE CITy, 1 coe ‘aman, a Pro A Lo. Mestant, every way ® desirable servant. A note addressed to H., BY AN ENG- Pus the ‘best of eity references. Address for cuckman, Broadway Post oflice, 10 RETA wishes to L GROCERS.—A YOUNG MARRIED MA arn the business; would make himself useful. Can be seen or address by letter '199 Kast 13th atreet, between ist and 2d avenues, top floor, front room. 10 MANUFACTURING JEWELERS.--WANTED, BY A business m: reapectab) eru travel , altuation as aalestnan and er in @ first class house; bas travelled a pum- Yer of years, and can {influence 4 large’ trade; particnlars ns to character, abjiity, &e herald office, v O GROCERS, A few lines addressed to Jeweller, tmeet with prompt attention, No answers will be noticed if real name is not given, A RESPECTARLE YOUNG GERMAN, who spears and writes the English language correctly, ka derirous of getung clerk, &e : is well (PO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS — has been engaged for the paat three y Gerk in an extens' ve wholesale and retail counwy * situation South in some steady business. A YOUN! asituation in @ first rate grocery store, as recommended. and ex rienced in the busi- Piease addrees Alfred, Herald oflice, MAN, WHO » Winhes Hié can produce the best of references us to honesty, business quailties, &c. Acdress Twenty, box 120 Herald offic ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN and his wife, # situation; the man as coachman or waiter; the woman as chambermatd and to do care of a baby; seen at Doctor Delillide’s, corner of 17th st. and Sth av. lain sewing, oF to take in take care of @ baby from ita birth. Can be ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE family, by a stend: reterences. ‘Address John ‘Thomas, rear of 197 Bast ith street, near Ist —— FRENCH ADVERTISEMEN' Or DEX ne youverbant badresner a Madame PQ. RB. scare. of MIs, enue. single man (Boglivh) with city: i id latthews, ANDE—POUR UNE FAMILLE PARTICULIERR, Frangaise ou Allemande, capnbie de dir!ver ‘a maison et avelr ia haute main sur tes dom: ‘box 112 Herald office. atques, N DEMANDE—POUR UNE COMPAGNE A QUEL ‘ques tilies de New York, un homme, sobre ettranquiile, pour ti x 20, ax bure a Herald, Hi fant ire NCAT os tio femilte prhye ~ DE BONNE prendre wa eles feux et quelques autres ouvrages. Sladresser N DEMANDE POUR UNE FAMILLE PARTICULT » Venfants Francaise on Suisse RDIT POLITICAL. POL}TICAL. EDEN eto tos ENTIO RMANB! EGULAR UNION NOMINATION. AT The futisherctive k TH SEN ATOHL aL, DISTRICT NEW YORK HUMORIST, enth, I th and Seventeenth wards.) ¢A German weekly paper, aduultted to beoné of the best pub- | HOR SEN ATOR Mehed in the United ststes), 6 happ «in able to aunounce | MERWIN R. BREWER, . to the German pubile that he has suoceeded in securing the ser- | | Vices of DEMOCRATIC has eg ried Rit ouh Ronaorial District Wi fect eee WHWTLLTAM MoMURRAY. EPUBLICAN, WHIG AND PEOPLE'S NOMINATION R Ninth Suet dinriche sateen ward, ‘assembly, AVID ee JAQUES, IXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. UNION NUMINATION, sid WILLIAM A. GUEST. ‘EVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT. Republican nominath FREDERICK A, CONI DR. J. HD. EMME to. write exelnsively, Ju the Unit loner Nal commenes his tirat of fensely exenting romance, THt REVOLUTION Ibis—in the issue of Nov Kf Jor, Leming is well know! | rotmauce writers, and for b's paper, and verlag ia | OF BERLIN, | 880. | ‘aa the most celebrated of German dors of 14 HUMORIST may ex- peot a teats, no beter evidenee of which is heeded tan whe fuct tat since’ Dr. ‘Temme has been # contri- butor tothe Garteniaube 1% clrewlation bag rapkily ran up 20,0) 10 0,000. rursice Uithe: romance, we bave engaged one of the best Wy to worthily slustrate It Jon price is €3 per anoum, $160 for alx months, Pe prevent cimuppointment we beg orders to be sent in early, ING, Yigg DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE FOURTH es Nov. 5, 1859. that we nay strike out the nee : Letters covering anise “tpt 40 otashitli HUMORGST, swembly districts Post oillee, or 72ye Chaibain street, New York, dersigned, Committee of Conference in t, to the Now York. | ajvisfon on ennididates fi te Vourth.s ssembly distrtets ba ‘Oty aubsaribere will bo served by our caret nok ere a erlnad Tully onnaisehed the auhiest have dala ie taki lena ie eats ene ie pardoned the necessity of carrying the district for the Das. vise che witkdrawal of James weCullough ka a anata, and to recommend to the democratic yotera of the district Wm. C, Gover wn the united candidate of tin whele democrae pasty, ANDIDATE FOR THE ELEVENTH ASSEMSLY DIS- at Twentieth ward Sumes Lis neh, T. bres Hie NUN MINGS -H, TUCKER, ‘Thomas Barr, lism Me in a Rency Manrun, C, barking, : James G. Bayley, John Harrikon, YAKD—NEW YORK, NOY, 5, 186.9—W8, THE UNDER- CAEL tonereny certity that we were & committee ap: pointed on behoitel Wr, Gage to meet a similar eommb'ee on bebadt of Mr. Suith, in order to arrive at such compromise that ¢ should be but onedemocraticeundidate tur imnemberof As- biy tor the Lith assembly district atthe i State elne- tion. Sa d comtoitier met at the house of Jacob Sehneidee, cor- ner of avenue © apd Third street, this eveatng. ater various bullottings with no resuit, aud a’ recess being taken, we re- Henry F. igher. Jobo T, MeLaren, Thereby consent to the withdrawal of ‘my name, as recom mended above, and will aupport Wa. ©. Gover as the candi auio of the democratic party. JAS. MoCULLOUGH, WE REGULAR MONTHLY MELTING OF THE KINGS. y Liquor Dealers’ Society will take place at Tam. ali on Monday, Now. 7, at o'clock P.M. Punetual (urned to the roc aa no compromise conld be arrived at, we | MiHeiidance is requested Bs order, | aguin commenced builotting. A fraud belug attemp! L ©. D. HORMEGUS, President. which we discovered be part of the friends of Mr Smbh wo P. CLemrrsoy, Secretary, 4 . ebeat ™: nis just the matter, we retired tram {7 Ws BOI ine room disgusted with such proceedings. (Nathao 8 Charles P. Leviness, John Reed, George Hunt, Thomas Gayle, committee on the partot Sir Gage, avd Ar. mitlns a candidate betore the peopie tor their sullrag’ game as before the committee met. ALINTON LEAGUE, FRIBNOS OF THE CANAL SYSTEM AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL LOAN, Resolutions of State Conventions recommend SPECTAL ANTENTION, in every election district through the State to wards securing A FULL VOTE for the Couatitational Loan, HENRY ORIELLY, Chairman, Axum, Secretary of tne Clinton League. TPASPAYERS) AND PEOULWS NOMIN ATIONB, NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, SIXTERNIM WARD, FOR. ASSEMBLY, DAVID &. JAQUES, ne THE HONEST VOTERS OF THE RIGHTH ASSEM- district ~1 am a candidate for Member of Assembly of the district want it distinetly understood that Teannot be bought off for money or place. JOHN J. REALL NITED WORKINGMEN’S NOMINATIONS, Aucrney General, LYMAN TREMAIN, eretary of State, E,W. LEAVENWORTIL State Fneineer, V. Tt. RICHMOND, Comptrolier, ROKERT DENNISTON, Treasurer, TP. DORE eTMER, Canal Com: er, ON CHAPIN, (HoxoREP CITIZENS OF BROOKLYN, AWAKE— ‘There will be a mass meeting held ‘this (Moudsy) evening, tp Poplar Hall, Brooklyn, to decide upoa the candi date betore you for your uffrage. by order of an ad- State Prison Inspector, 1. P. FORREST. Journed meetin 4 ser CHAMPION ) President dudge of Court of Appeals, “H. B DAVIES, 8 HUGHES ITPENBERG, Chairman, < J. Howarp, Secretary. ‘s Clerk of Appeals, Cris 11) us To. Wi BLY DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC REPUB- minution.-For Member of Assembly— NITED WORKINGMEN’S NOMINATION, DENIS J, OONLE P.8. CAKNEY, Chairman, ‘Judges of Superior Court. Tease F HARA} Secretarien, OHN BLOS8O} JUN One A. L. ROBERTSON, ux AND AMERICAN CANDIDATE, NINTH DISTRICT, (SIXTEENTH WARD,) FOR’ ASSEMBLY, DAVID B. JaQues, HIG NOMINATIONS. ‘or Justice of the Supreme Court, WILLIAM H. LEONARD. For Justices of the Superior Court of the City of New York, ANTHONY L. KOKGKTSON, JAMES MONORIER, Fer Juige of the Court of Cammen Pleas for the City and punty of New Ye SHR aS "NOTE, For Justice of the Marine Court for the City of New Yerk, FREDEKIUK A, TALLMADGE, NDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION OF THE ‘Seventh Senatorial district —The_ members of this associa Gon met in large numberson November 4. pursusntto adjourn- ment, at Harwood f1al!, Yorkville, and adopted the report of their Committee on Nominations by endorsing tbe candidates on the State ticket and for the Judielaty, as agreed upon by both branches of the democracy. RiVHARD B. CON NOLL was entorsed as the Senator fer this district with great enthust-” asm and cuecrs. No lezislative candidate was acopted. dacapt in the Twelfth ward, where Mr. Harrie received the endorse ment of the association, on the reftisal by Mr. Veiteh to accept the terns agreed upon'by Mr. Harris and tbe association for the union or the ward on one democratic candidate. ‘The en dorsement of Supervisor Briggs was followed by the aijoura- wentot the association. JOUN H. MANAIAN, Uluirmaa, KR. D. McDonann, Secretary, For Supervisor, Procuamation, wn d. sted BUACKBTONR, a ae et juarters of the Jommittee, Jn partuanee ofa resointion ofthe Common Connel ef the | coruer of Hrmadveay and Hegh strct wil bo sontiey eat oy el New York, Ide hereby offer & night until after election. AU thone desirous of obtalaing the REWARD hove’ wbig Baliolt are requested i cal and abiaia them to- pete pees EU i day, us they may not be able to procure them at th polls, for the detection of any pernon D WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE SE00ND WARD VOTING Democratic Bepublican Association, held at the Rain- or attempting te vote Bey ta Heedian street on faiurda evening, Nov, 3 153 i TLBEGALLY, ‘Wes unantnously resolved that William Barns, of or of any person who shill procure, and asaist, eoansel or ad- ‘vise another to give or offer his vete illegally, or to go into any Yard oF election altri for that purpose, at the ensuing ole te be nek? fn this city on ‘TUNAWAY, THE SCH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, te be paid upon the conviction of the offender, and the certif- eate of the Recorder, District Atteruey, or the Judge of the Court where eonvieted, that such conviction was had upon the testimony ot the person or persons claiming such re- ward, having received the regular norninatiou of the eonven- tion Held pursuant to a call from the General Commitee at Tammany Hall fer member of Axsembly for the Firat diatrict, ‘Was justly entitled to the cordial and warnest support of the de mociacy. JOUN F. HORN, President. JAWES, SULLIVAN, Ritnako Giuueet, ¢ Secretaries “2D _ ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ward. For Member ef Assembly, But all claims for sech reward, vet presented to the under tito d signed tu wring within (wouly dayu' after the conviction of be tte euch offender, #! dere TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. ‘Given under my hand, Ce eee Mayor. 4 First, Second, Third, Fourth, im, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth Naw Yonx, Oct, 28 1889, Se One os Niveitiiae: Meshes Hedi: TOR BENATOR, JOHN McLEOD MURPHY. proves CANDIDATE, RENRY P, WEST, Chair. Nom. Gem. For Justice of the Marine Court, FREDERICK A. TALLMADGE, Pe Ne ROPLE’S RALLY, pn aR p= SMALE OKNSOX THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. et SER ASORTAL DIRT OE DR. r ‘A meeting of the citizens and pes owners will be held oS 1m Monday evening, Nov 7, at 734 o'clock P.M, to protest Saint the course of the Coramndites on Hatiroada of the' Board oj Councilmen ta relation to the above, yy ree or cy. mprising the ™ |. Ow aT.) TUG MURRAY, | First, Secomi, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Mixth, Seventh, Righth and W. 0 BRYAN Fourteenth wards. Democratic Republican Regular Nomination, FOR STATE BEX ATOR, TLLLAM WALSON, TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Tenth, Shirteenth. Fourteenth aad Seventeenth wards, ‘The Candidate of the United Deaocracy, ‘Movart and Tammany. For Assemb}y, SAMUEL ft. WEBSTER, TATE OF NEW YORK—OFFICE OF THE SECRETABR OTaikate, Albay Auwuge SU 1609. To the Shake ce County of Ne r: Notice ts hereby given that at the ‘General Flection to be held in this State on the Tuesday suc. ceeding the first Monday of November next, the following of- Beers are to be elected, to wit, \ Secretary of Siate, in the place of Gideon J. Tucker. A Comptro: in the place of Sanford I. Chun An Atworney General, ia the place of Lyman ‘Tremain, 2 State Engiueer and Surveyor, in the place of Van Ie. Itlob- mond. ‘A Biate Treasurer, in the place of Isane V. Vanderpoel. A Cunal Commissioner, in the place of Charles IL. Sherritt ‘An Juspector of State Prigous, in the place of Wesley NATORTAL. , Ninth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Fighteenth wards, Union nominstion, 6™ Bailey. a ‘Piidge of the Courtof Appeals, in the plaice of Alexander sn. rk of the Court of Appeals, in the place of Russell F G)7H SENATORIAL DISTRICT. S. Ail whose terms of office will expire on the last day of De next Also,.4 Justice of the Supreme Court for the First Judicta: New York, Nov. 5, 1889. ‘To the Electors of the fixth Senatorial Listrict:-— Having been placed by the representatives of the democratic party of this district #8 a eundidate before the people for eleo- in the place of James J. Roosevelt, whose teria of of expire ou the last day of December next. Also, Seantors for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Se- pate districts, comprising the eounty of New York, COUNTY OFFICERS 70 BE ELECTED. | Beventeen Members of Assembly. | tw | tion, and as many reports are in circulation to. the effect that E have a rendy or intend to withdraw from the field, it becomes. necessary, in justice (9 my friends, to decare that while L s0Ugh: for or desired the noroination so flattering! d, | iveely accepted tbe eaine and have hot, neither shall raw in favor of any other conoidate now in nomination, ‘The position of Fenator of the State of New York is one of tha most honorable gifts that ean he bestowed upon a citizen of tha ommonweelth, and there is au importance attached to this poe Jusices of the Saperior Court, tn the place ef Jobx Slosson and James Moncrief. ‘ue Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, in the place of Charles P. Daly. tion at the present time wheo #0 many reckless and ‘One Justice of the Marine Court, in the place of Albert A ‘enlating prajects | gre in embryo that few can Thompson. understand or. “appreciate, who are not eanvei ‘Two Supervisors, In the places of John R. Briggs and Peter | wih ibem. These corrupt ecbemes T am utterly and uncome P. Voorhis. ‘All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of De of Inspectors of Election snd County Canvas to chapter 271 of Laws of 1859, a copy of which herewtt for instructions in regard to their duties id act, mitting to the people a law authorizing « million five hundred thonsand dollars, to prov: for the payment of the floating debt of the State.”” CHAPTER 271. An act to submit to the people a law authorizing & loan of two million five bundred thousand dollara, wo provide for the jaymoent of the floating debt of the State. Passed April 13, and ameunly, do enact us follows:— See. 1, The Commissioners of the Oanal Fund are hereby gutborized to borrow on the credit of the State two million five hundred thousand dollars, at a rate not exceeding six per cent annum, and reimbursable at such periods as stall be de. promisingly opposed to, and if « to iorther appropria streets especially Broadway, to the encumbrance of railroad track or the equally corrupt propost= tion to yield up for speculative purposes the ateactve portion of this island known 88 Washington Heights, or aay other plat whereby the propery of the city it to. be. legisiaied away for the benédit of individials and speculators, will beopposed by ma Jn all und every form or shapein which thoy may be prewsited, ‘Trusting that the voters of the Sixth district now fully under- stand mY position and views, ardcun actunderstandingly while canting their suflrages for State Senator, I therefore leave case inthe hands of the people. — W. DRAKE PARSONS. ed. any legislative efforts TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘Regular American Nomination, ‘or Member of Assembly, HENRY J. IRVING. TH ASSEMBLY DISTRIOT. ‘Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. fa tho only democraile candidate in nomination, Mr, Bante a , Mr. having declined in be favor, TH REGIMENT, ATTENTION, BATTALION.—THR 12 hembernand (lenin ct the Revolt re Tally te the support ef Horatio N. Wild, the Union candidate for As scmblyman for the Third Assembly district. 1. J. 8. COCK! GET! sERay HesSOM. [424 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT-BIOHTEENTH WARD, Feople's Americxn and Whig Nomination, For Member of Assembly Ee rg pc ce ler gay ene Siline gre geass fron the, tion what a ant shell Gee ae 5TH, WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN WARD for the payment of claima against the State, specified inthe | £0) Committee are requested to meet on Monday evenings Inst preceding section, and for the a Dip intevostcan November 7. at haif-past seven o'clock, at The Store, the foan authorized bY this act, which shall become paynble | Bleecker street, near Greene stre cior to the receipt {nto the Treasury of the first anni fax, JOHN WHEELER, Chairman, ereinafter directed to be levied and collected, for the payment | _1.. ¥. Hannisox, Secretary. of the interest and principal of the loans authorized by this act, | — ae, ut any aun applied to bay inrest aa aforesaid may be re ogo a of proceeds of the said taxes when received » the ‘Treasury. fire. 4. An auivoal tax is hereby tmponed, and shall bo Yovied and collected In the same mannepas other State taxes are levied | and collected, sufficient to pay the interest aad redeem the | phinelnal of we loan hereby Mthortzed, “within eieineon nests m ‘the time of the contracting thereof. ‘The ‘Comptroller till ascertain and determine ‘what ur, being applied ia payment of principal and interest, in the frst eat ater ‘be can be col as aforesaid, and in each sncceeding year thereafter, within the period of elzhteen years from the have of earn trom the time of making such’ Joan. All the progisines IPinw ie relation 0 lone Sade, by ers of the pply to loans authorized by this ‘ok, 60 far aa ihe gamed are applicabie. such toan shall be applied exclusively to the payment of claims ayainst the Stale not | Bate, and for private property spproprisied by the since te Br priv the use of such canals, and for iajury 1 privale Property canals, Sent of the principal and interest of such lows, aud fof no Other purpose whitever. | pee i Fermined by the eald Commissioners, not exceeding elghtsea ‘Commission Canal Fund, and the issue and transfer of certificates of Rec. 2. The moneys realized by wided for, for work done on the canals of the Blate, and for | | growing out of the construction of or to the pay- , ‘Lwo million five hnndred_ thousand dollars fs hereby. DSF WARD ect Assembly District Democratic Republican Nomination, For Assembly, GkO. VARIAN. OLITIGAT,—THE SMALL RUBBER RINGS FOR FAS- ae Goodyear patentay Gc An BUN WH Ie nt) dont, street ope ear patents) C. A. BR. fol jo posite Thiteh, hnd of ©. W. Brower, corner of Nineteenth atrees and Fourth avenue. eractin said loan, will Buflicient t Eo intrest ih Fedecin th principal of aid loan Ake ae THK TRADES. i and redeem Ue prineipal és iin —_———— Beomum so required among the several counties of thie’ stare (A STIUATION WANTED —A8, CUTTER IN A CUETO kecording to the then last corrected assessment rolls returns ator ‘one week's trinl given before engagement, Addresg Oniter, box 11 Berald office. A A COOPER, WANTS A SITUATION AS. to his ofiice, and shall give notice of snch apportionment the Boards Of Supervisors of the respective counties, Irahsn bethe duty of the Bourds of Supervisors of the respective YOUNG MA ‘counties to ennse the amount so apportioned tn each yer porter in a wo.esale dry goods, grocery, or flour stores levied, collected and paid to the Treasurer of this Buse fe the aearter in Warence givenus to honesty, todustry and eo= r State taxes, ‘The money collected and ss for three days w bia present employers 1d into the treasury under this rection shail constitute a sink oi Der. for P. Drew. (SRRENTERS, WANTED—AT NO. 77 WEST S9TH 81; ing fund to pay the interest and redeem Vig ieee of the loan it good hands. | contracted pursuant to this act, and shall be gacredl total purpore: aud if aLany time the. sloking fan aii e tamufficent to eoaply with the requirements of “inia nection, the ptroller shall jueresse the aurn thereafter to be levied ‘and 7 10 HATTERS.—TWO BODY IRONERS WANTED, AT Todi collected by tax in cach year, a9 as to make the fund adequate nkfort st. for the purvose aforentld. ‘ mead Sec, &, The fourth secuon of this aet, Imposing a tax, may be MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS,—-A PRAOTICAL d whenever the revenues of the canals, nfve sent constitutional charges wy mm « n them, shall amount to enouguto form & sinking fund suffielent to pay the interest and. reneetn th eighte 0 TT ea Nino has Kad a large etperieuce In the busses to desirous of procuring a attain os foreman or supertpnsink of some mannf-ctory: understands melting, refining, alloying, Ger, and {s well versed in getting up ali kinds of solid and iilled. principal of ali losos within the eighteen years men: domes tn the Brak soetion Of. trate ‘work; has lately been employed on etrusean and Blagree work, Sec. 6. This net shall be snbmitted to the people of this State | which be understands getting up, slloying and coloring the lection, and the votes given for ite nd work in the best possible manner; haa also had considerable ! ‘Constitational Loan,” and shall be ta the following form:—" For a loan. of two million five hundred thonsand dollars, to pay the floauog debt of the experience in the curb and fancy chain department, and pro> feauee a thorongh know'edge of every branch of ise business. ‘Addrens box 617 Newark Host ofioe, New Joresy. dre thoriuand dollars, to” pag the fondling debt of thle Stata MINING CARPENTERS ; ired'thousind dollars, to pay NING © aN AND BLACKSMITHS.— peer a phd bride rt oe 4 get ced State r Wane cards une carpenter and Blnckentite ‘tan: pursuance of this net shall be 4 |. The ballots 2 Plee street, Poona Oe ee Dadar Soi cee fend ce e same manner 10 VLASTERERS.—WANTED 8IX OR EIGHT GOOD or Gover ote Soe Bg ty, to mao Pe swicre, i five new houses on the corner of 19h st. and: dred thousand dollars, to pay the floating debt o - eae Pr eer eaat shall be “against loa ANTED—A MAN WHO, UNDERSTANDS CARVING firiy of te Sena ee ee rete fay the Sontan Gee il il make bhingelt generally useful; none otbere ‘of the State,” then the said sections nna? not take offic but | Reet apply. Inquire at 74 William at., New York. shell be Inoparatiye FOND, TUCKEI, Secretary of Stata. TIN AND SHRET IRON WORKER. Ony axp Counry or New On Seremire’s Ovrtos, New Youk, Augart 81, ploy’ ut 4 will be given to a good honest ran TLOR, A YOUNG MAN, A GOOD » for and finish afer a'machine; be men’ nod a pleasant aitaaton at nid] Medford st. p nbove iv m trae copy of the, ATA nto b mnaly of Woernt wap thove aw 2 si —— He for aid pnb’ WANTED PeMATE TIPE SETTERS APPLY TO nt JOMN KELLY, Krnvedy d& Co, 18s Srowdway, ft floor, next to Dated New Youu, August 2i, 189, doctor's tiles.