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SITUATIONS WANTED_MALES. TWEN. aoe es N ENERGETIC JOUEG GERMAN, 7 YEARS OLD, wants a situstion as porter or something similar, where be can make h'mael! useful; reads and writes Bog!sh corgeatiy sod ay reference. address A. W., box 120 He- PS 08. YOUNG SWISS, TWENTY-TWO YEARS OF AGE, who understands Engilsb, writer and speaks Freneh, German and Italian, dewres » situation where these qualities ‘would be required, and wou'd be prepared to make himselt feneratly naefa) ip some wholesale estab isbment; good refe ences s8 to cheracter. Address KE. H., Herald ofllce. pete nt need Ae ns nn YOUNG AN. TWENTY-TWO YEARS OF AGE, IS AL obtatu! or office. where by bia industry and attention to the business he could advance, Address T.S P., box 172 Herald offise. SITUATION Ral hinge a mene MARBIBD man, as ship) entry olerk or port mercaatlle 47) lng make himself generally usefa.; a 8 "y Det of city reference. ‘Kadroas M, RESPEOT DUNG MAN WANTS A bITUA- bee ae poe to attend and drive A horse ortwo. Address A B, 197 Herald office. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION 45 WAITER, SINGLE YOUNG MAN (PROTESTANT) WISHES & A situation Aa Address M. B. P., box 196 Herald offioa waiter in a private family; first class refe- Fence gives. Can be scea at 45 Mast 1lih et, near University place. LOTHING.—A YOUSG MAN WIAHES A 8ITUATION, who has had four sears’ exper nce in the retall trad ean furniah god references. Address box 108 Herald offce. PACSGITS “WANTED. A SITUATION, BY. A YOUNG aman, who six years’ oxperience in the business; oan ‘exception ¢ references an4 would not objedt 10 Ko south or West, Ad‘ ress box 101 Herald office, ABDWARB —A SITUATION WANTED, IN ANY CITY. the country, br & young man, who has had five yaare’ 4 furatsh references, security, Ac. CRD ‘Dox 102 Herald offi .. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 2 YRARS ‘of age, in & “holeaals grocery or ship ebandier's store, is S fair writer and arithmeiclau wad to hard work; will thake himself ureful io aoy way bis employer may desire. Good elty reference given addres H. D, bor 162 Herald ee ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAR@IED MAN, a porter, and'to drive Gon to bard work. Addren OP LAWYERS WANTED, BY A QUALIFIED AT torney, a situation in a lawyer's ofllom, to take charge of the toooor department Ad zerliver would have no objection advance rome ~apitel, with « view to vartuership. Address repaid) M. Cy, Post oflice, Pelham, Wertshoster ooanty, N.Y. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK, IN A WHOLE sale bat house. by a youve man, 19 yaars old, has bad Qome experience ia not afraid of work: can give drat clams re ference, and will devote himarlf to the business of his em: ployers. Address ¥ 4 office. ANTED—BY A MAN OF CHARAQTER AND RE- ility, @ sitnation as asaixtaot bookkeeper or as clerk in a sbippiog office, best of referevoe given, Ad: for three daya LW, Heruid ullice ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERIJAN MAN, SOME situation where his taleots may be required; is used to ing different kiods of machinery. can build = hous, eelar to chimney; is well posted in the b skirt bual- find haa machinery for the manafscture. Moderate sa- ‘expected. Address box 195 Belmont Hotel ANTED—A SIYUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, as light porter: would make himself gene rally useful; salary not #0 mnch ao object aa & permanent Gitnation. Address J. &., box 149 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS OOACHMAN, IN A PRI- vate famiy by ® respectable colored man; refe- oes, pees he adcreas No 51 East 13:h st., or No. 3 ver ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE y man, 21 yesrs of age. at plumbing or so.ae other reepeciable business, has been at the plumding basigem be tween two and three years; is capable of doing Jobbing: has references. May be seen or ad at No, 99 West st, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A Jewelry store, by one who is fully competent: the party bas a mock of jewelry which he would like (0 sell or pat in on commission. Address Jewelry, Post A* XPERINCED CUTTER WANTED-TO GO TO will be Office. To s competant man A libers! sal with references, £c., box 3,762 ‘Pout RRIER WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO COT- cardinals. Work mink ca and iven out or done the ‘stop. Ineire at Bants's, 387 st., corner of > MANUPFACTURERS.—A YOUNG MAR, brags and German silver worker Wns SAW MAKER FOR A SAW MANUFAO- Rares Jonee Hinton & Os. Osnal aw Works, wens apply Agana Somes 'o. B. rs D~A FIRST CLASS PRESSMAN TO PRESS 1» one who the business fair steady work will be given. Apply et 17 West reference honesty and sobriety, and ‘ade. Apply st 16] bueecker #, corner NTED—A GOOD STRADY WAITER, ACCUSTOMED Withee ‘Apply early nt 227 Bouth st ANTED—, iT, ACTIVS BOY, TO OPEN OY8- wis ee who tnseritandt ibe busiueas thoroughly. Ap- ply at Sal Brosdway. YY TO ATTEND A CLOTHING STOR! Wiens tas i ROX, In te business; bows ciber nood apply. ‘Inquire at ch ba cha ah Wires papas, INTELLIGENT BOY FROM 13 to 18 years ‘fn 8 jeweller’s office; one who re- aides with Address, in bandwriting of don ‘Peat office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS TRA SALES. A proc ce Ne, Superintendent, WAT eee D ROY, WAGES ONE DOLLAR eee, KS, Herald often, NTED—A BOY TO MAKE BIMSELF GENERALLY Rk BO vienis store, must be aple to write and afrad to work. Apply at No 90 Ferry et. aA. APSTED=A CLERK IN THE STATION news with $600 10 $1 000 om gnod weenriiy Ps { Ore iwelle perm, wreh from 93.00) © Lae BPFR We UP BL HP Sheed sreaue, pEOm NEW YORK HERALD, TUE! ANTEL—A YOUN@ MAN, 18 OR 2 who apr ake the German lang and ts wil) hav of ferred. in ving @ knowledge Wiggs at, between 11 *0 work; in Wants BOY, BETWREN THE AGES OF i¢ ) ‘anc 17, who resides wit ‘this city. Address, ub bie band weg of avplenst, box 310 Be paper, envelopes, and a gift of employment, on) saan ‘at 208 Broadway, wink dined ren BARTLETT. ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN; ONE WHO HAS HAD experience in the manufacturing of wines and thorough- ly undereands the business in all ite branches. Address, Hating when and where an ioterview can be had, J. HL, 8. ANTED—TWO CLERKS, ONE GROG De porters, mes to drive horses and oarta, one barkeeper, bagage- mep and brakeamen. clerk and porter for ® wiae veult, two girls to travel. Apply at Po, 7 Cbatham eqnare HELP WASTKD—-FEMALES_ APURDANCE—GooD “SERVANTS TO BE HAD, e to sult all who call; good, civil, capeble servants every kind of housework, at m« wanes, f coun'ry, at the large institute, 138 ith a corer of €ih ave. Conauctes by « respectable American lady. CAPABLE OOLORED COOK WANTED—IN A SMALL family; also alittle girl to wait of the Indy, and a midd ‘Aged woman to do plain sewing and mending; abe “an go home Ainight None but Protevtanta nred apply at 111 Weas Sich t, between 6th and Th ave N BXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN WANTED—AT r North's millinery establishmeat, 190 Fulton st, Brovk ya. WET NURSE WANTED—FOR AN INFANT THREE weeks o'd; & clean and bealthy person ix required, an‘ owe who can tase itto her bome to nurse, Any au h per‘on wishing to tke the infant nud take good care of it may ad dress LO. M., Post office, sating terms. YOUN GIR WANTRD—OF ABOUT 12 OR 14 years of age, to do light honsework in a private family, a Protestant preferred. Apoly at 253 Dean at, Brooklyn WAITER GIRL WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, AA “Apply after 1 ine o'clock A. M. st 667th av. A WIRY BE PECTABLE LADY, GOING TO HAVANA, ‘Cubs Wishes to procure a smart, intelligent and houew Fill as wailir g mat’. to her service, for w will pay | iberal wages The best of reference required, Apply at 125 | Hast 13th et, from 9t0 10 A.M BUNDANCK OF RESP¥CTABLE AND CAPABLE cooks, AUDdresm: 8 Waitresses, reamstreases and girls for general house work; also, German servants, for the city end ccur try, ean be engaged daily, by applying at the International Him ployment Office, 400 Broome st. near Centre market (O° WANTED —A YOUNG GIRL TO K, wash and tron, and do general housework in ® ema!! pri- te boarding house; one that is neat aot genteel. nad willing » make herself xeneraily useful, ean have a good home at No 48 Kinat 16.b at CopERANTED. A YOUNG WOMAN, AS FIRST / clase cook, wtih good city reference. Apply at 40 Kast 32th st., near Broadway. coo) RS. GREEN'S AGENCY FOR EMPLOYMENT. FOUR tenth alreet, corner of third avenus, solicits the pxtroa age of the Indies, and aeeures them that they will flad her en- devoted to ‘their interest. Kntrance southeast comer of reenth str et and Third avenue. ()BRATOR, WANTED WANTED, A FIRST CL 488 operator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine Also, | ity good cloakmakers. Apoly at No.7 Ludlow place, Hous: | ‘on street, between Sullivan and Macdougal, ASTRY COOK WANTED—A WOMAN WHO THO- rovghly understands ber business; to such liberal wages be Apely. with reference, this day, to Wood want 43 Walker at. ACHERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR &EMINA- ries Sonth —A lady for voes! and instrumental music. | alge>ra.and to speak French, alsotwo French | «dies. Salaries liberal, Other l. me wanted. Apply at the National Teachers’ incthate, Bice & An- 336 Broadway, or LADY HAVING 5OMB ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WIDOW education and refinement, ‘to act as hyusekeeper and eee te eae ‘outh aad grace ful manners jenry Bachnallor” Post Ofi:e, New York, with name and address. bey wry hm ote bap Sroetat = w ye wn ree chi.dren phan sewing chamber | work; a middle aged person preferred. Good reference re- quired. Apply at 44 ‘Dominick st. ANTED—A WOMAN, AS COOK, WASHER AND toner: must understand her business and bving good re- commendations. Apply at 36 Lafayede av , Brookiya. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT FIFTREN YEARS ry old, to take ayth at, base Wwnren iim EDIATELY, OPERATORS ON GRO- ver & Hak and Mlager's sev ing macnines; those who jone bub competent | care of business, ‘at 47 For- an ene Apply Witrnad Ge 20 00 ou mi ‘ly: one month. Apply at 130 en ba tS ANTED—A COOK, GERMAN PREFERRED TO GO a ee Apply w L. H. Meyer, 76 Beaver et , 0 6K will receive $7 per UNE FILLE FRANCAISE, POOR ‘fants et coudre, wadremer w TA ior ——______. ed OTESTANTE), PARLANT AU33I TNE PRANCAISR (PRT Z U Vallemand, déaire de 5 CPEMK eo une familie (qai voyage préferé), pour avotr sin = enfant, et int enseigoer premiers rndimenta de ces “UX langues, oa comme femme de chambre rachant tros ble. Sondre etooltier, Kile owed de tris bons renselgnementa, x{le. Anna, No 9 West Alot mt, near Gib: A BOY, NAMED Jeft bis parents ant bos bas been beard of bim since. Any + bouts will be thankfully received by his p: Hreet He wore on the day of leaving @ gray jacket and panis, blue neck Ue and black Kossuth hat ; cau ‘LEASE MEET ME AT THE OLD PLACE THIS fail. « BE ANNY, vening. Don! Jou to see me on W 8TH ——, I? WIL BUNKOESSARY FOR yy morning next, Q EORGE EAMES, STRAW HAT STIFFENER, OF DUN. ¥ of Bedfordshire, Kogland. ) izabeth ames and family his arrived in New York per ehio Columbia, Inquire of Mr. Love City Miasonary, 29 Greenwich atreet. H*s* AML SHERWOOD, WIDOW OF THOMAS SUER word. is requested to sent her address to box 3,213 Post ciee .¥ F JOHN W. KE FORMERLY OF BEAVER DAM, Wis will send bis address to box 4.704 New York Post of foe, be will hear of something to bis advantage. | fas RMATION WANTED—OF MRS. SUSAN KANE, or ber daugbier Margaret, er Mary, or her sons James Jobo er Danie’ and information respectiag their whereabouts would be thankfnily received by addressing ® line to Kd ward Kane, at James White's, No. 38 New Bowery. MISS GT, WHO RESIDED LAST YEAR Av 160 fest Thirty fourth street ia tn the city, aoe will please er adders to J A. L, Union square Post oflice NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS LONG, OF Man: \ . who aalied frm Liverpool on the St) of February inst, and is wapvosed to bein this city. Ha will meet bie sister Margaret at 283 West Thirty third sireet, N.Y. New Orleans papers please copy. NFORMATION WANTED OF DENIS AND CHAR UES NoOnrty, rrothers, natives of county Kerry, rela’; up posed to be in Relfontai 6, Ohio. When last heard from thay were in New York city. Any Information concerning the Above named persons will be thankfily received by their rotner, Timothy McCarty, at 46 Lewis street, N.Y. Western apers please copy H. NEWMAN (AMALIA R), IF 8HE CALLS | raonally will receive $100 whieh Madame Caroling Flesch deposited by us. Mra N is also requested to write to ¥re F under our addrese—B. Flues & Co., 40 Barclay street | ANESEL, WHO MADE A PRESENT OF A CUP TO ber friend the 6th of Nuvemner last. la requested to give ber news under the addrees of their friend, F—I, at V. & Co's. | M Jv. Dy — . D. ADOPTION OF A BEAUTIFUL MALE CHILD wanted—Born Oct. 30, 1860, of Protestant pareats. lease street, near Smith, South Brooklyn. ICTORIA R. WILL FIND IN THE BROADWAY POST office. to her address, we (00) BEM AED — WHEREAS, JOHN SHERIDAR HO. gan, ve Amembly of member of the ‘Can 0.000 “REET QE, EIN WARTED, OF ROBERT . + Walter Rutherford, Mary Loulaa Morris el na, wife of Peter G. Stayvenant; Anpa Wats, M, wife of Peter Auguatns Jay, and of Job ford, Jr . ail chil son THE MILITARY. 1% WORTH GUARD WILL ASSEMBLE rg ataix o'clock, corser of Worth street and Broadway, for the pnrcose of escorting the Richmond Club in line and pa rlicipating in the Unioa 5. wari, eo’y. ‘WM. H. COLEP, Chairman. THIS EVEN- Deed apply. 8 2. baMUELS, 43 Broadway, up stairs, | WANTED. NURSERY GOVERNESS, TO TAKE THE | entire cha) ge of two children. e 90d recom: | mendations. Apply at 38 West 24h st. pn And WAXTHD4 PROTESTANT ay AS WAITRESS. Can whe eoeeds active and can 5 we a yt dations my apply at 46 Weet AM. Also a t-chamsberaall abd seamstress 23d ot. atter . 2 ecams ho ia willing to be useful. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOUR Vi DaESS. makers, pone bul Amity #, ‘7 GOOD geod ones need apply, at Julius,’ 34 Warne. NICE TIDY GU AS WAITKESS; OND ” day, Selock, at No. 156 West 10h et ne eno a Hf petty pany yd a devote ber spare time nw pertige of, to bentlg or ay ome gel employment, ‘eleo of musie or the vgbeh oranches. Address ©. Y., Station D., bb at. ANfork of fumly of hres peveuna, witsout tho weshiag . persons, Ad ironing; Cy ngpame required. Apply at 61 mt, from 5 8 P. M. EXPs. ‘ANTED—ONE YOUNG GIRL WHO I8 rienced in the sliver i two ‘leo learn the trade. Apply to Mre. Harper, No. 13 Wats st. WARE bran from ber Jaat ANTED—A TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL for @ small van ae bea well ‘and iron and to do mfty. Apply at 623 ANTED—AT TAYLOR'S BAL Ww Seay )R'8 BALOO! ‘ap infant two weeks old st her 8 WANTED, A Ap) ant he, eet AR tED—A a00D OPERATOR Py Ls ng rentage 10 hang. Appa eeere Wastzn-a rouxa renoes A PROTESTANT GIKL TO DO GENERAL TANTED W ms, Wiese my we A tthe ty Dire Drama, dc. dc. POR SALB BY ALL WS AGENTS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE: A™ SERRRTRiaive PARTNER WANTED ity oa in outs tele of riak. capital he pute in. Ap) BUN, 335 way, 100m 17. 'USINESR.—AN ACTIVE MAN, WITH A FEW HUN. rn, ‘Herald « fice, ‘particulars. 7 SURACRIRER Wists TO FORM A he ge a abip respectable business men, with a eaab capital of fhree to five Aol'are, to meni article of iy ‘The suresriber te a firwt clags practioal machi oflica, with ove hundred dollare capital; It isa light Sigel vesteems. Ae, wastes, 2 seeing of Zonas men fer haes vorages, Appi office ‘street, corner Albany, N. ¥. to purchwee now paring “ DEseea eure cess Yes eed SS LTS BS aT De Smee tears lone we and bio aston pra sompunin, fom # woot ACW 8 M. FS THE vage ren AN LIFE — pone : pa ee ce St le PE Te ey ROPRPSOR PESTBLL, 162 CHAMBERA ETRERT, CAN be coneulied a8 igaal, or by leder, w box 3,380 Sew York ee SDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. ' Be cai elie POLITICAL qi THE TWELFTH WARD OL.U69 INTENDING TO A parade tm the grand pion prone sion are hereby re. quegted to meet on this (Fucsday) evering. at 6 o'cloak, at the oreville Library Kooms, goruer of Mighty sixth street ‘bird avenue. By orcer WM. M. V. ROBY, Ward Marshal. TTENTION, PIONEERS “rHe DOUGLAB CENTRAL, Pioneer club will meet at Pythagoras Hall, 13¢ and 136 py on ed ple AY eventing, at 64¢ o’eloek, to join in aul u loan parties. Mem! will be preseat in cllizcus! dresn PO eae Pa _ HIRAM KETCHUM, President, EW Var, W. J. Goosan, M.D. } Seoretarion, A Ses. * @ Lattienent Majare En gene us of a Tid are #ll Out 10 night. Look ont igeh aeets: of Fe ZOVAVES DE BROOKLYN. Boy orfer of F T., Becretary, A OBAND UNION MASS MEETING WILL HE HELD at the Cooper Institute, on Wednesday evening, the 2th inat., when Gerschel V. Johnson, of Georgin; General Laalia Coombs, of Kentucky, and the Hon. Obas. J. Heime. of Ken- tucky, will peaitively address their fellow’ etizens of New York ‘ov behalf cf the Usion electoral ticxet, A MEBTING Of THE FOURTERNTH WARD Intore will be beld at M. Beg: Hi Raster streets this evening, ta procession. All those wirhipg to join wil! please meet. Punctna: attendance ls requested, L, MoCAKTY, Chairman, T A MERTING OF THR FIFTH WARD WORKING man’s Incependent Club, beld at their headquarters, 225 West corner of Norih Moore ‘sireet, it wns void by a large majority of 210 members present. that all shall Join im the pr> no om the eveniag of the 23d of Octobar, and unite with the other incependent voters of we city to aisct desirable men for city, county and bate oflicers. at « previous meeting the following officers were elecied upsnimously >y the mem- bers =! ent, Luke Murphy; Vice resident, F, A Mar- tin; secrets-y, P J. Donnelly. REGU and (CITY CNTONTATS —NeMRR RY OF THIK ASSOCIATION 7 will meet at the Bowery Kacket Conrt, 238 dowery, this (Turedas) evening, at 60'clock, for the purpose of jolmiog ia the Yuton Demonsiration to take place this evaniog. Chas. W. UP Ad, Presivent . BENRY A. GRISWOLD, Marabal, Denis Cngwrer, Secretary BMOORATIO UNION CANDIDATE Fox Menwen or Assemay, Eiebih Assembd!y District. NICHOLAS L. HA4SEN, EMOCRATS; AROUSK.—THE MEMBERS! AND frieedn of the Fifth Ward Yourg Men'a Dougiag Awao Cistion are requested w) meet at their head uarters, 1d Lispe- hard #treet, this (Tuesday) evening. Ostober 23m aix o'clock, to participate in the rand Torculight Proceaston By order JOHA ADU SE, President, or Ampxew Moncax, Secretary IGHTH DISTRIOT CONGRESSIONAL BELL AND Kverett Convention —At a meeting of this Convention, held #4 the Union © mmittee Rooms yesterday, to,bear the ree port of ike Uou'erence Commitine, the same was Feorived and tinat imonaly sid npon the table, ‘and on motion the followto, preamble xnd reroll nomin tag Kohert B Bradford ag the candidate for Congress In this district, were unaniuously adopted: — be present ortais imperatively calla for t compromises on the part of the friends of the Union, in to secure the ‘horough aud barmunious e9-00e- Tatiow of all Lhe cowservative elememe of the dtate against the dangerons doctriaea promulgated by tha republican part Now. therefore, we. the reuresectatives of, the Union party ta tbe Kighth Congr essiona! diatriet of the State of New York, in A epiris of fraternity d) recommend all honorable steps to se cure such coneert wud unity of action; an 1, He it resolved, That we adopt sobert B. Bradford ag our candidate for congress in the Kigbth Congressional district, reengntzing in bi Jess champion of the t a sebemen of ths see mines possessing thos iil oail out the fallest sxonort of the treads Of the conauintion and the laws in (hia district. Resolved, That the friends of the Uniou only regard the trinmph of those great principles for the conser’ stion af which we bave pledged onrseives. and only desire to know in nddit ov to the possesion of the recnisite talent and ex pertence. that our candidates are imbued with sentiments of devotion vo the Union and loyalty (» the cmatitution. Resolved, That we hearilly eodorae the nomination of the national demcerats of the i for Congress, aud while we invise the aid of a | classe ed to wectionaliam, in behsif of the candidate adopted. we reapectfully urge tho necessity of laying aside! past and minor dii"erences io max our anion perfect aud our trlumph complete bere ani throvughout ‘nation. Resolved, That we extend au tnvite'ion to Dr. Bradford to meet with as, and freely declare b's views a’ ibe public meet ings of the Union party in this district and we nesure him that he will meet with & bearty and horpitable reception from thowe who, impelied solely by A sense of paramour’ duty to their country, bave thus xcoorded him their support. By order. F. A. TALLMADGS, Chairman. Woe G. Preniina, Sere ta Twelfth Ward—Wm Oakley, Wm. Tabele, Geo. W. Thomp son, FH Brown, J. A. Sproul Kighteenth Ward—Wm. G. Sierling J & Cocks William Richardsoa, Jacod A. Valeutir B Frost ‘Nineteenth Ward—Bamuel A. Blake, 8 D. Bingham, Chas, Smitheon, George A. Halrey, James W. I ‘Twenty first Ward—Wm. #. Jackson, F. A Tallmadge, Bie- phen Mevorthick Marshall Voight, J.C. Swan Twenty seeoud Ward—Joseph !<. Stearns Dr K. MoParian, George B. King, 8. V. R. Cooper, 0. Sloan Holden. nal IGHTH WARD DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—THIS ‘Chad will meet for parade on Tneecay, the 23d inat., at 6 o'clock P. M.. at Lyman Jennings’, 273 Spring atrest. It is ax peetet that the Clab will reditalle wo ‘ap Appearance c cause of demorrac: (be ward, and tend to advance the 7. B. WAISWalgHt, 9 jet, W. Cauren, W. HERRICK, 2 gecg T Vice Pres. & G, Wissen, P. W. ouson, rillery Corps will dress in red sbirte and glazed caps, fore six o'clock. The sailors who Be CLUB. ‘The mem! of the Empire Club, and al! those who de- fire to participate with them in thetr torchlight will assembie in the square eirceta, Tuceday preseason, ‘at the intersection ef Cnval on evening, 33d inat., at 7 o'clock nner Guard will consist of the fol emen:— ‘Wm. Keernan, Walker Michael Mevaan, Phito H Caray, Joba Holle . Ina. Meintirs, Wm Watton. Bonnell, Ouver 0. Weiwa, Foster, Patrick Brecken | Oliver B. Knowles, George Mouayoy, Francia (art, Joba Resbits, Kéward Welsh, AJ. Mauhews, Vatriek Sentth, Wm. lam», ‘Walter 8. Lawrence, Jomeg Burne, if se to participate in the great Union demon BO ie CURRER, BUUH MeCADE Dougias and Jobnaon “WILLIAM BUBMS, President, Winias Racran, Seoretary. from the Union Oomanitiee os C GoxTaRE + Tupare, Seeretary. TICKR—NEW YORK HACKMEN'S UNION O10 ‘The mew bere, aed all thoes intend do ¥. a, +1 ne sad | Electoral ticket at the followiog ime a ing to tare ont, will meet (hia (destiny) Creming mi ttt [ir ame etrent, a7 o'clnok ‘ POLITICAL. POMTICAL APPOINTMENTS OF EO. Perrin will address the BO PERRIN. eres bebauf of the Ui Wednesday 24h, Thurelay, 251i. ritay, 26ch aturday, 37th, amc! 9 loo tev le, Wellsville Fi Hornelisville, ‘y, Wedn Altics, Thursday, N Wycaning, Friday 24, atavia, Saturday, 34. Newburg, Monday, 6th. GPsaran ABB OCTATION. members of the Spartan Ansociation. and all thie who iutend participating tn id torehii cht procession are bereby no'ifted to meet on Tueeday ev » Ook, 28, at 6 o'o ook P. iu. at the following places'—The First division will form on Canal street, the right reating on Kl¢ridga; the cond division will meet at US Bowery; ihe Third division will meet at Homboldt Hall, 65 and 67 Forsyth street: the Fourth diviokn will meet at the corner of form ou Hester street Eee: JOBBPH B CHANFRAU, President. JOHN W. BRADY, PRTER McDEAMOT, } Vice Presidents TUBN OUT URN OUT! TURN OUT THB YOUN of the ety of Rew Y: on, ince on Tuee' ay evening, Octover 24, at six o ¢ Gen: to black or dark elothes and biack Satgee will be farnished bea. Dodworth’'s Y are invtied to pe rade with the Hub. H. P. CARH, at. F H ¢uvronn , Secretary, 1, F. HARBISON Marshal. Wiiaw F, WiokY, 2 gig, Joux W, Srican, STANT MARSHALS J W. Hunt, 1. . Hopkins, oJ. x IB. Norris, Kiiah Fisher, SH. Williams ©. H. Moore J. W. Haft, Benry Snyder, — Kobert Grant, Tames Me Pevor | rainor B.F. Liebenan, —T, A. Glover, Ti, Watuwright, Kdward Berhard; A. Trance A.W. Arnold, Kelling Jobo S. Benadn, © i, Chureailt, 4 DO Pentz, BK. BR. Vought FM. Kay, A.B. brady, DeWitt, Grabam, J.D. Dv lon Wm. Bartley, bam. ' James Dougherty, T Kerrigan.’ HE NATIONAL UNION MINUTE MEN WILL FORM a follows, for the purvone of proceeding to their sation in the grard protersion ~ he Aids to the Grand Marwhal will form on Seventh avenue, | ée, rigat resting on Twenty second street Heth ward minute men. in eitzen’a dress, Marshal | will fo. Two arr on the wou'h wide of Twenty-second venus. | ‘apt Andrew Lyle, wil! form on the north ede of Twenty second sireet, leit rest og on Kighth avenue The Mieventh ward. Marsbal Howlett, will form on the North | side of Twenty second street. right on Reventh avenue | The Minute Guard of Gf and Muth ward ¥ieute mea, Mar bai rm on the south ake of Twenty avenue, t. Kd Connor, will form on the sur et, left on “ever th avenue. The Sisteenth ward, Or. Devie, Marsbal, will form on the onst side of Seventh avenue, lefton Twenty second street. By order of JUHN L N Grand Marshal, Curss B Connon, Recre ary. Any cther orgavizasions who do not raport to the Marshal before & P_M to morrow, will form thelr aids on Keventh | avenue. south #de, and will be awarded their p sition by the Grand Marebal [108 For iid AM E SAKE OF THE UNION, COOPRR INSTITUTE. ON WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 2%, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M., | In snvport of [ON KLEOTORAL TICKET V. JOHNBON, of Georgia; MES. of Ken uok, Tion. CHARLES J AELME, of Kentucky, And other distinguished epeskers will address the meeting. Au election of Limeola and Hamila are HUA J. HENRY, Chairman. JC rw Yonm, Oct, 23, 1860, Y OUNG MEN'S NATIONAL UNION CLUB.—ATTEN ton ~The above club are respec fully requested to meet At beedquarters, Broadway. on Tuesday evening. 334 inst, ai] o clock preclsel, By order, KLIP. NORTON, President. Hoewny H. Aven, Beeretary. 8T WARD, AVOUSK.—THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST Ward Demozratic Union Club will smemble at 52 Grenn- wich street, this evening, at 634 o'clock, to oarticipate in the H 4 torshiight procession All Union loving democrats are D |. By order of ‘ed to ated MF MKS FITZGERALD and THOS. BYRNRS, { Maretals 42D ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—THE MEMBERS OF THE David D. tigan Clab will assemble ths evening at Lyman Jennings, 8. 273 épring street without banners, to unite with the Righth Ward Democratic Union (lab. JOHN F. RUSSML, Chairman. Hester and Bowery, and — |} 9 wens POLITICA.“ __ TH ASSEYBLY DISTRICT,—pgop: "8 UNION DEMO. oratic Ampocistion A meriing of them, ™MBET# Of thle Aw. sociation will be held 05 Wednratay evening, * 736 0 clo, preciaely, at Clinton Garden, in ¢ Db, near Br OMe street, the friends of the Union Berrorwiic -audiste Ny, CHOLAS L ym ae invited to attend and join in (he prose’ lor By JOHN FRIF! Vick Presipsts 1, Preside win J Hooues nua J Hogi , W. J. Duxanow, freos. TI! WARD CLUBS INTENDING TO TAKE the Procession, ‘moct this evento, o'clock, on Vand: i Wel epart ws ee alee wn riving wil report to wi tion. order of Poatlon. By Order OF AOKSON SCOTT, Wart Marshal. 1 TH WARD THE DOUGLAS AND JOHNEON AS motation, of the Kleventh ward, will ment to the Democratic Hal, 220 Thiré s'reet, ai 6 o'clock, to in the great toreblight prooersion ail eztizene of the | prised to the electioa of Lingola and Hat are invited te tend. JAmKS R. 520088, Presidem, Jans Doranve, | Groner J. Camremns } Secremzien TH WARD —THE MAMABBS OF TE RELEVENT | Ward Young Men's Douglas and Jobuaon Ulub and | favorable to the ele stiow of the Union ticket, are requested | meet at Union marker square, on Tuosday evming at oe | o'clock P. M., to participate in pe pred comoormic parade, JOHN H. BODGHKIRK, Prosidenk W. J. O'Men, Becretary JO WARY, BALL AND EVERETT UNION OLsm | will mort at their ball, 196 Bowery, on Tuesday ever | Bt seven o'clock, to lake part ia the tore’ ight procession, order. W. W. OBSTON, Chairman, | 1 TH WARD —OBAND TORCHLIGHT® PHO Bast The ogias and Johnson Club, and all Associations of the ward opposed to on black repnbit andidate for Preaten’, meet at brook bly Rooms, 38t Hroome # reet, (lucadsy) opening, the 234 Inet. at 7o'cinol to jolo ta te grand T ht Procemion. By order of PETER MONRGHAN, Grand Marobad. ace, James Carty, Jobo Cavansb, Michael burke, Patrick Mot v/itam, Edward Sarke, Frevenck J. Dyrece, Kaward Malloy Heury Munron, trick Doolny Jobn Bi ky P Weer " FREDERIK J. Hvnaves, } Seeretarton. TH WARD —T?HE FOURIBENTH WARD Men's Demoeraiic Central Clot will meet a Bireet Ubis evening, at To elook, to pertict ate im the For chiighs Demonstratior Wa. MoUAULKY, Joun J, Denavcx, T. O' Barmy, Jr, be sretarios, 1 youm@ 5 Heater Votes TH WARD BId GUN.-YOUN@ MEN WISHING Jin the Fiteents Ward Union Arvilery will mest at fy's O73 Broadwny. uoder the Lafarge House, every evening ‘until the night of the parade. By order of HENRY LIBBENAU, Oaptata. retary. 1 <TH WARD DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON UNION CLUB This Club wil meet eorver Ninth avenue and Mi street. Tursiay evening, 7 o'clock, to form in line for the Torehiight Processior. All democrats. Unin men And ciu’'s opposed to Lincoln are invi‘ed 1 join the ranks Ouas, O, Rieuanpeom, Beo'y. JAMES BRAY, Preset. 1 TH WARD— UNION MEN—TOROCH.IGHT.—ALL friends of Bell and Kverett, Dougias and Job: ipridge and Lane. ard the Union all vote # ponican parts, are cordiaky tavited 10 be present tT greet procession. | Come wih wniterme, come any way. Walter liege, James cock, Commitee of Lnvitatan to be order of JOHN CARRY, President, Sraruen Fivex, Beeretary. 1 Q™, WARD CHLOROFORM CLUB AND A ry.—The citizens of the Kighleenth ward are invited to particip ste with the above crganization in the torchlight procession to ¥, y=, ©. OF Rren, Pree sa TRUGENE DULNIN, Grand Marchal, ; rv, Jiro. A, Thowrson, | Seeretariea, Cuts Garvin, Treasurer. QP ARD ON DECK —AT A MERTING OF THR Waabingion Market Regulators’ Clad, Ostober 22, Ressived, ‘That bp ay tea ©, Mather a@ our didate for Oopyress of U = $s JOBEPH HAMILTON, Cbairman. ary. Josurn Moone, & TH WARD DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON CLUB —THE members of the above club are requis to meet corner of Leow La ae ee 646 o'c.00k this even- ing, us the rooreaion. tn order (9 Jola Wee grand OTN RRARABY, Chairmen. T. Borivan, TH W.skD TORCHLIONE Pi order No. 1 —*he pees 5", WARD.—aT & MEBTING OF TH Nationa! Dee ocratic Union Ty H. Cuane, J. 3. REDDY, Division . KELLEY, Marebal. TTL SARD Av A MESTING OF THE TH Deane ubliean om mittee, held er oo ‘meas of Jobe ‘Marreaner, Req q Saperior ‘DJ. SHANDLEY, Chairman. Jearen 8. Hovonenon, Sites Me Barr, } Secretaries Tl CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT~—AT A to meeting of the democratic citizens of the several ors wpe owe oxi > ge: 338 i 2) port o¢ tbe of of the frien: jog V4 bate [S a thie Ron ee * ne © walt upon friends of Mr. Bradford in reed aa fohowy Joel Welle, & Le Me 7, Se Chairman, QTE WARD ATTENTION — THE baving signified their intenti no to of the torohiight procession, Invincible Clu’. W. President; Chloroform Club, Kugene Durnin, Presidemt; J fon Club. David Moylan, President, and the National Deme- cratic Ward Commitiee, J. Bryce #mith, Keq , Chairmen, other clube and citizaue parading, will plesse report the naimee ef their respective clubs to the Ward No 210 Third ave- nue. WM. O'DONNEuL, Ward Marshal, FOLLOWING COLORS the 18% WARD—FOURTEENTH AtFEMBLY DISTR} A having bon a that Crewing my name as 8 candidate, I fe there ta no truth whatever in OTICE TO POLITICAL OLUBA fom —8,009 TORCH turned, ax improved Porches, a THE FIREMEN. RELINGIOF COLO! 4 Oot ber 71. the that youbfel Viger ood saa ‘Keaolved, tender to his bereaved family our heart- ton orrom for ibe deed) eva ics hae cepved sass Sived. Pout a erpy of tbe foregoing be transmitted \o the en JAMES J. SLEVIN, Becretary. LOST AND FOURD. OM THE Pi OP THe SUASORIBER—A "Bog. Pin oreee eum and expenses. ina. in igth arose, peae avenne, er can have the same by cal politan Insurance Company, UND—AT THE ACADEMY OF MUBIO, ON THR even! the 12th inst « valuable et SSE eas The owner may have it by applying . Hobeee, 97 Joba ot, ; A CBBTAIN ORDER poem 6. as — PRRA GLASS. WAS LEFT IN A SIXYE O8T—AN 0} ‘300 Patton SUNDAY = avenne ptage on Satrrémy evening, at 10 ws pein ie Meir finn Hotel” A Wberah reward will be ‘the finder by leaving it at Bishop & Rein's jewelry Fitth Avenue Hotel LO cOR SATURDAY, writ Inet, Ax Reis aan rewal Ged by bringing ibe saane Bond viace Logtaoh MONDAY, OOF, 22 1m 4 BROADWAT Bont wie, a roll of ‘and one five on the Artisans’ person who found it by lea ‘Will be liberally rewarded. The widow woman. =e A Berio ee ris icras 5 1008 ot month, — Ge tate the oud pote, payment ibe Oe iat EFAS AAR Si Ra REWARD —LOBT, ON $5 ON MONDAY pore, oct. it, eo hoes ot Sand 10 a Big abore,reward by returning it to 299 Went Rights th ciroot. TOO LATH FOR OLASSIFICATION. _ NTRD—A ORNTLEMAN EDUOATION A¥D N tr cn ener schea ce Ws See tera dale tern xectiomsn possewng 8 UNA money and dealrion Ne ard promanl of F270 can be lovwred by the bi ation exn be 0 if (Ore a AEP