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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDA RST BATE HANDS ON underwear, Indies’ sr gadaeat referqnees, Uermeta 5 and O'clook at SA Tiressous WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR SEMINA- oe ee ee Be indoor a. -riment Ad: ete. Add! Mberal. Other wanted. appl at the miuoe 40 advance some with a vie “ge o Ary ae use jw to partnaren.. beat 3 Teacherw Inauale, 596 Brosdway, OF address tice & Aa: ‘ANTED—BY A MAN OF CHARACTER AND RE Ww 11D ENE 1 ROCADIIY, & situation ae aasiatant bookkeeper OF 8s - baggy Saay, owe be Sea — gre aaa bm of relerenee ai and once sino» S70 air] Wo do chambarwork nad unis Cor three days L. W., d oft E and eseri tae 0) Se Wel} recommended from thelr las ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG MAN, IN | Place. ‘Apply at 113 Grove at., Porer Of Grand, Jersey City, some wholesale Yaukee nution goods house. house or dry all on or address Joho W. Simons, D, TO GO ANTED—A COOK, GERMAN PREF E to the country, ‘HL. Meyer, 76 Beaver at., » Apply to L, corner of Bavov ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RBSPROTABL man, Arrived frou the Oid Vounty, a ANTED—A HOUSE AND CHAMBERMAID. Beat rr al ae nn rencedanle ene eeee as get | occa ha oe apply between 10 and 12 Instruction im Latin ai aus, reat sy object; bem city reference. Adcrose Win. Larabie, Herald ANTED—A RBSPECTABLE WOMAN, TO Do THE | gushing apply 63 Wilow st. Weeoklya, sosa0a door tree | Apply ww at. ym, ses0nd door from | who writes « fair hand, and is corset m figures, a situs | Pineap; : " Ucn inp whaieenle oF retail sore, salary DA GO much a0 object | wager bites,” Cmmern 10 and 8 o'clock, for two days. Good Qe8 00d mKustion, best of city reference. Addrems OU. H., - ~Blorald c@ice, ANTBD—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN, BY A nee Bee Be Bn Cents, Ss Wen it young man of good address, quick at figures, and four A ARTED—A FIRST CLASS NURSE, TO TAKE CARE rary savapioay sno ence od ae Ae | WW AQ TRD rua CLARE NURSE, 20,0 Seta hdérems Balsaeio, bes 10f Acceia Sates. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 20 YRAB# OF AGB, 3 Must have the best of ref: . Inquire at No. 4 West 29h at., base- ment door, between 9 and 10 A. M. ANTED, ERTS ig — RATB TRIM. mers, 10 go to Poughkeepsie; four dollars @ week and board will be paid Call at Kraft & Hill's, 92 Duane st., be- tween the hours of 9 and 12 o’clocs, ANTED-A GIRL 70 DO GENERAL HOUSE. ‘work; @ good wasber and {roner, ove who can give good reference. "Inquire at 277 3d at N ACTIVE AMKEiCAN of is wanted, xs pecrotar, Pesseasing tbe above rex \iisites need apply. A BOY WaNTAD—TO ATFESD A CLOTHING 8TOR! from ¥6 to 18 yearvofage who can board with his Dloyer; noae need spvly unless he can write gd band and ‘ean come well recommended A German preferred. Such & boy may apply at 46 Water at GENTS WAN ‘RD.—$ PEK DaY OU& AGENTS ARB by canvassing for #abscriptions to the Nationsl ANTED—A GERMAN OR SCOTUT GIRL TO DO general bonsework, in & family of two One who understands ing, Come well recommended ‘srooklyn. ANTED—A FIRST CLA88 COOK AND CHAMBER. maid, both to assist in the washing apd ironing: best of washing and froning, and can may apply at 483 Joraiemon w#t., ry ures, eheraved on steel, price No.1, “The | reference required. Apply at No. 40 Clintoa place, between Return of the Wanterer.” Onl bevween 10 nd 12 abotice | (keboursoe Land Lt - ad Ro. 14, 196 Broadway. Ladies wanted — — - Perens gine» J ANTED—A NEAT, COMPETENT GI 8 Co M- LL BMPLOV B48, AND RESPECTAS ARTIBS OF bermaid and tk it in oe and pee tree © who can bring gow teati nontals for disposit noter may apply Mt 83 West Forty third 40 clock. 7 ANTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO LEARN A genteel business, by which they oan make from $2 to 85 per day, aod bave steady employment. Call at 163 Franklin street and exsm\we for yourselves. J ANTRD—SEVBRAL ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT Mred atic w canvaas for the sale of Mine Demorest's [liae- tr my uations seeking employment, will fog tne largest and Deet ofoe im this e ty at S78 ay, between 2 and 24th sts. (> Kimpire City Lortitute, fiteen yearé esta lished, The Frenok and German Isocnages spok-n fluently. RUG CLERK WANTED —ONK WHO I8 COMPRTENT to take charee of & reail drag store, and having aa un- Exceptinoable reference can apply at 152 West Boadway, corner of Beach at, UTEL, in the ard char- street, between 10 aud FIREMAN WANTED-—ONE EXPERIEN ORD Quarterly Keport aud Mirror of Fashioa, with whom ‘al arrangements wili be made. Inquire at Mme. Demo- rewi’s Kmportum of Fashion, 473 Broadway. WARTED- TWO GIRLS; ONE AS GOOD 000K, WAR EROHANTS, HOTELS AND OTHERS—SUPPLIRD with ‘clerks, walermen, porters, barkeepers, &¢. er and roner, the other aa upstairs girl and’ to mind Merchants’ Clerks’ teaisiry, 75 Broadway children; cope but neat, Udy giris need apply. gow references: GEORGE RAWLIN-. Saperinte required; German or Knglish preferred, Cail wt 64 Kast 15 b — — at, near Irving pace. ROLE ABLE MEN CERKING SITUATIONS AS - ” clerks, bookkeepera, maleamen. porters, Darkeapers ko, ANTED—A BESPROTARLE GIRL TO DO GENERAL Abould appiy at Keapath’s Merchants’ Vierks’ Registry oflice, housework; abe must be a good plain cook. washer and 78 Broadway. Do comantsaion in advacce Hefereuces to first | ironer, and wiling to make herseif useful; god have good ase Bouses, Applicants by mail must ensione two, siamps. | city relerences. Apply on Wednewtay at 18 West 46th wt blushed GBUBY = - wer “a RAWLANS, Superintemdent. es german pea JANTED—A TIDY GINL, TO DO THE GENERAL housework of asmall family; must be ® good washer ‘nd irover, Cail for two days at 158 Greene si, 7 ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A YOUNG LADY OR young wicow without inoumbrance, as housekeeper. Those wishing & good home may address Z. 0. lb., tation D, ‘Ano pile particulars. ANTED—6 GOOD CAP MAKERS. GOOD WAGES will be paid. None need apply but those who under- Mand their business. at 243 Sd st., betweea avenues C and D. ANTED—A PROTBSTANT GIRL AS NURSE AND ALESMAN WANTED —SALESMAN WANTED FOR ow elcak and shawl department. Address, stating refe ences and expectations, B Maley New Haven, Cuoa. ANTED—A BOY, BETW THE AGES OF 16 and IT. who resides with bis parenta in his city. Address, {a band writing of applicant, box 2,314 New York Post ofice. ANTED, WANTED, WANTED—1.00 AGENTS AMD more, from 10 to 80 years, ‘ paying business; with & capt jewelry. $ rae x PO tl woud olty reference req Apply at onan gL Bagrierr. | ~"—“« O—A WAITRESS, WHO CAN BRING SATIS- ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN; ONE WHO HAS HAD Wo intey a Pe ecoumty and chornaser ex in the manufartaring of wines and thorough- | Provesiant or of Ireland preferred. Apply at No. 3 ast Sath at, from 9 till 12 a. M. ANTSD—A NICE, TIDY GIRL, AB CHAMBERMAID And waitress and assist in washing and ironing. for « private family: Wages $6 mouth. Apply for one day at 96 Cong: ‘irooklyn, between Hicks and Henry. perience and maders@ods the basiaess in all ite branches, A: Clalng when and where sa inerview can be’ bay J ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY, FROM THE AGE OF 15 to 17 years, to attend bar at the corner of Carroll st. and South Brooklyn. He must have a good recom: or German: ant woman. reference may apply a No 6 Bond at. Wrap. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS WST de | to ke # child to her own residence. Inquire at ‘Weat 19 st, before 11 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ios private family One that cas come well recom ended can apply at 63 Poplar st , Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS WAITER in a small family: wages required. Apply tetween 9 and 12 o'clock at 187 Rast 15h st. ee eae INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, 102 and 104 Maiden lave, New York. Office hours from 10 A. M to 6 P. M. ‘Those having good city Wise RET dart ge 775 Broadway. ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEW TO IN troduce our new illustrated works; salary or commis ‘hon; town or country. VIRTUE & 00, 26 Jonn at. WANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO ny food experience io the city tea trade; none other ‘freed appiy. Call at 49 Vesey st. Warren waco, se. tant hare Tankers aud eye Inquire at 96 6h CARB OF HORS! good references for bon- NTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ABILITIES, ir tame subscribers to an entirely new Persons in search of servants, either male or female. u oe romen Ss Anoly at D. Appletoa & Vo.'s sub- OF ee has as Sem etna | Sse Seer semigaee Sees cae | Were cee ronnie Bean ta fay i he 70 BROADWAY. A SMART BOY, TO between the hours of 9 and 12 A. ‘ap: wer the door bell and make himsed generally use- =o reference ‘ANTBD—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK Cul. Good required, W in a emall, nies! ao juire a West 70 | No stun, Beye 78 NTED—A GIRL TO DO GBNERAL HOUSEWORK; vargas I nt Guperintendant, | Baws dye tor’ traaes, | rerce trom’ ber Inst a e apply at 139 or, of & young Infant and can bring good testimonials from ber 7° PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS —A wines sat employer. Apply at 139 Lafayette av. Brooklyn. aged man, who (borough! uoderstends both are pianofore making thelr branches, and ‘ARTED—A_ P' ANT SOOTCH ™, FES tks bewe ised 19 experiment! od loventing, wishes an W ironer. in a emall family, Apply at Th engegrment, Addrces Pianoforte, Herald ome. tre., Brovklyn. r ANT TATLO CLOTHINRA—WANT. | WANTED—A SMART. TIDY GIRL, FOR GENERAL Sa aoe ANDO capertanes anh ah: housework, in « mall family; one who can come enstom department acd in Pers: well recommended for and will God 8 com. eaeaitethe Canine Adres £ Guuer, bor 100 fortable home for the winter. Apply at 81 West 83th st., after ‘until 36ch inst. 8 o'clock A. M. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO Lappigs, 98 Maicen lane. sant to children. App! Hudson at. 4 |PHOLAPRRER WARTED—IN A WHOLESALE CAR. “ANTED.—' , 2 FIRST CLASS WAITER 4 girle f housework; also 5 girls U peccaey snd ts pore hms paw. fo te and 4 «! or general . Se Wena ae ‘2 SAW MANUPAO- WAnz3D 7 20 70 Eee NEAT, TIDY GI! og de | a E i i ie i * = i oR a 3 5 i i 83 ae i fees | 3 = : pha ty a » x22 42 a i CR OF RESPECTABLE AND CAPABLE A irrnois.cxcke, lnnnéresers,waltreneee, resere, lay ‘and girls for genera: bons work, ais Ly for —= seana ~ pt _ ne FN Ror ial ttn Wieser 4 Wilw's aching, Finod tt As Me, and 8 cy a maaan with operators. Apply st 7% Middagh st, Brooklyn. Troy and Albang, Mail, at 8:15 eee re, ‘AWL & CHAPMAN WAST FIFTY NBAT HANDS IM. | | P. |g 0 ‘to prepare indies’ collars. Apply a: 307 Canal Ty at Atees (ye Sow be #4 Bandage tneto Rowe tin, 750 A.M. cenentl train, 6:80 P. White Pinine, $45 A.M. 220 00d 6:10 P, M., soppteg 0:15 P.M. (from White strest Depov, sop Lg Tt id (from Twenty at al) athe wi Laaye ~WANTED, TWO MILLTN! PERSONAL. ut LADY I8 DESIROUS OF FINDING ‘8OME PERSCY A aire ttn hentas Sk bey to whom she wuardian; years re , hPristat yucca Maser wteataaes NY PERSON WANTING A F\NE. HEALTHY FR Almas te! two mou.be old, may call ai $98 Third aveaus, prre-oae FOR A LEPTER TO-DAY. G —DO COME TO THE CITY TO-DAY. I AM 8O + ansious to see you, ‘You know my addrese TRINItY CHURCH, ANNAH SHERWOOD, WIDOW OF THOMAS SHER- wond, le requested to send her address to box 3,213 Post office. 8. ¥ I’ JOHN W. REAY, FORMERLY OF BBAYSR DAM, ‘Wis, will send bis address to box 4,704 New York Post of- bear of something W bis #ivaniage. F JOSEPHINE OREGIBR, LATE OF CHARLESTON, 8. C., will call at No. 5 West 52d st. she may hear of some- thing to her advantage. Inquire for Reuben Darcie. F THEODORE KLOTZ, THAT APPLIED AT DB OAR- penter’s office, 1U8 Bayard street for » situation, will seod bis addrema to Dr. Johnson, box 108 Hera d office be will hear ©! a situation in @ crug store to his advantage Would like bim to understand something about bookkeeping. Nine dolars ry " NFURMATION WANTED—OF MBS. BUBAN KANE, or ber deugbier Margaret. er Marv, or ber Jobn er Dante), and information Kane, at James White's, No. 33 [NTORMATION WANTED—OF BRIDGET DUNDEN: 18 about three months in this country. Her first conan. Heory Quinn. would tke to hear from her, as he bas pot heard from her sivce abe came here Ad reas Heory Quit New Brighton, Staten Island, N. ¥., care of T. Flannery. ‘OHN W. PULLIS WILL FIND A NOTE IN HIS NOW eo} ber atthe Hersld otiee =A. V. P. desires an interview, Please call or send addres to place named in note. A. VT. ‘BS. W. H. NEWMAN (AMALIA B), IF SHE GALLS personally will receive $100 which Madame Varoline Flesch deposited by us. hire N is requested to write to ae our address—K. Flues & Co., 40 Barclay surest, ew ANSSEL, WHO MADE A PRESENT OF A CUP TO ber friend the 6th of November last ts uemied to her news Under the address of their friend, Fi at V. & R THOMAS LIGHTEOOT—*HOULD THIS MEET the eye of Mr. Thomas Lightfoot, contrastor, ‘orm orly of Ayton, near Stokeaby, in . Kngland, his brother, George |4ghtfont vlog at 91 irc omball street, ld, ‘rom hitn. land, would be giad to R. LOVE, LADIES’ BOOT MAKBR. FORMERLY OF Forty teeond street, and now or lately resicing ia Su Ui van atreet, will please call'or send bis address to 195 West Thir ty frat street, Any acquaintance of bis seeing this should in. form him of it, JOT FOR A YEA love Inst for you “if you remain constant I ll prove trae,” A year te wait ts not too lon, T never to another will belon, OBBINSON—J AMES—FITZ—PLI CALL don’t Keep us waiting any ‘onger: soswer a2 9070 as pos le. BLANCH—FANNY—ANAIE. BUT FOR AN AGE WILL MY SE SOON g HE FRIENDS OF THE LATE WILLIAM OX WIL c ‘whose death ovourred at New York, about the 16th of June. 1887. are destrou sto know the address of his widow, Mre Kilem Wiltama. (if surviving). Her residence when last heard of was No 2 Dover street, Franklin square, N. ¥. It will be of some advantage t) ber. The sertitloaie of mar. Tinge, whieb took place in Raglan, must be produced, Ad des R tenbart. No 5 Uollege place, New York city. | Wea- tern papers please copy. ADOPTION OF A, BEAUTIFUL MALE CHILD —Born toma wanted. 20, 1860, of Protestant pareots. call at 49 Dougiaas street. near Smith, South Brooklyn. TAN—BY OA) ‘will pee « friend ILL MB. FITZSIMMONS, WHO FORMERLY TAUGHT 1 E*ward Young's family, send his address to NG af 79 GRAND STREEY YOU FIRST CLA ILLIARD TABLE, SLATE but @ shor: time, Apply ot 10i Murray Greet. Panne mA EE Bom Hea @ wo @ Oroehy treat, 1D pcineenaimapeneasiateieceoeoeeeg ete $100. chive Wet dur hond, fr and 09 Bowery, on Friday A fr Nord, BY % three ball bet Serre Masters nod ir puree of $100, "We be- ‘ani, for a purse lieve they are ined beth sonomp! ry Game Up” Playing commence at eight o'clock f rT R BRODIE, 483 BROADWAY, CHARGES rately and cares without mereury. Hie remedies, exceed everything, are taken without dote DS A. pee po aes, A pa , New anther J) doors from Maadongal) ere, 98 t popular onl work, “Haman Frailty " ma: From ti til’ sad from 46 Bandy ull 2 BR PLACER DANS enfant et contre. f , entre ie PRCT. PLACER ed t wer “ Fuldresser TRS'aTS “done nee. pre Go In Ty" CAIBE, PARLANT AUSSI Dour rclgee tan rant 388 fal eae Ze len on. petemer i" rx nage ra. MMB RI WRET) MADAME OT rete PE homens neliee tronverant cher eile. lea tac one * plos ditinguées, a, des prix és modorée, Y, OCTOBER 24, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. A AT EE cen ee Te POLITICAL Pres he, TWh Paiexns oF me It ta Bow fully dewonetsen proaching election, are comm o"9a Km pbatically, aa the auste ." bax * this tate, at the ap- of Fer ou common ig York aball go, Governor Morgan, of this State, daeden,*Ped tliat Linonin ‘ig already elected,” and that what » Senses sm b@ done. in the de- berate voting of the people of this Stamm; i 8! & formal act, to execute an irrevocable repad Jean decroe: oe pypelamation of triaape the ‘doveran * Of the State ew York his protuced a pr: eamio,' throughout ¢ tind the people of the Routhern 81 ntederaoy elready ins condition of alarm and faense notion, ent the business relations between the two mestions of tse L100 at once slmovt entirely arrested, and a condition of feeite, PFO duced among our brethren of the Kouth ealeniated to e.%li6 the gravest xpprebensions as to the puenees in the mnia.'s of Ail retiecting citieens who treasare the welfare of their orem we disco he North party je we discover at the & powerfnl crlebrating an anticl pated victory, which will give thom’ pow session of tbe frdera’ governmeut we fied the entire Of the South filled with gloom anc dismay, in coatemplafion of Manis ph oprotacie which sannee ho, ght A spectacie which cannot bé lightly considered. In every view h betokens peril, and indlosies the nevesslty for deliberate anc serious counsel. ere tt be too late. “Own we tak the consequences of such a victory! We do not intend to aie the diffienities and evils which are upon ur; we desire almply to preseat the question which cannot be avoided, and must be solved, in ita true light, that {( \bere be any who have not considered it un all its magni: tude, retiection may come in tme ‘The doctrines of the republican party, and the principles upon which air, Lincola, If eleoted, will seek to administer the government, are opeu and avowed—there la no concealment, and no room for doubt, In the Congress of the Unite States, and from the rostrum tu every city and village of the Nervh, the leaders of the ropa loan party Pave for Yeara bald to» the people of the South the Inuguinge Of howility aud i: while thelr deciared rinctples bare been agereasively .uiagonistic 10 the righ interests nd feelings of tha. enture pection #f our country. With thie condition of feeling and of prineiple, it is tnevite. bie tbat if the republicans conquer in this conkest, the South will be wholly without representation in the executive bran. Of the general xovernment, We sball not stop to enter into Any argument (0 ehow ty what consequences the doc trine of the “irrepressible contilet”’ leads, nor to dwell upoa epubliesn principle of “all lave or all free; they are aa palpabie as the maxima of the “bigaer law,’ and have. been toe often expounded by thelr authors wo require elaboration Or comment hey are principles which pout with destroying bend in but one élreetion Cur Union was founded in a patriotic spirit of coneilisiion and comeord, and upon wise princip'es of exnpromise and concesmion—Justice, Kquauty and Fraternity were the Watcbwords of navonal uol:y. Let us nak the question, if that great work were tobe now per! rmed, could it be effected upon the principles and in the fr which wre manifested by the republicans of to day instrucdive teat of the danger with which we are country will go the Union diicana dectare, in view of the evens which sur round their expected sucses, that “submission” abali be en forced Can there be ng a@ A conquered. #ub a oboe by p om government against the oer re- sisting port’ In tt not tue argument of destraction If the time #hall ever arrive when that calaauious neoeeslt la presented where shall be the end!’ To which section i be tue victory, and bow shall the conquest be maintained ’ ‘These are considerations whieb new force themselves upon tbe public mind—tey are the thoughts of this hour—thia Ume of tral ane danger, and must be met and answered all the extremity be rearbed, when it is in the power of the people of this Suate to extend the baad of protection to thelr Abreatened brethren of the South, aud U) proclaim that fanati clam, agereeaton and wrong hall never be permitted to make WAr against thore with whom we are allied in terms of amity, peace and fraternity’ Are we prepared to have the pi perity and welfare of the whole country plsced in jeopardy while we bold the means of assured safety withio our graap } Can our pat fotie men hesitate in thelr answer! Let but thig ertod of danger be paaseed, and our country will be anchored E anfevy, anc slavery agitation wiil never again be found an element of threatened peril to oUF existence af 4 united poo ple Perpetual peace will be the euduring reward if we now succeed. But tf this eontiict be pushed to the last exiremity who can estimate the consequences: feel assured that th people of this State will rigs to the emergency and prove themseives equal to tbe duty while has devolved upon them. We are justified in declaring that the Announcement of the Executive at Albany fs witboat warraat from the electors of this State, ard that they will cast their Votes, regarcless of the proclamation of ths (iovernor, on the aide of the Union, and om behalf of the constitutional ri;hts of every section of our conptry. Devwermine vigorous organization is coing on in every county and district of the Bia'e, and we have the mout cheering acoounts of good work being done by the national inea of New York every where withla oar borders, from the lakes to the coean, clearly indicating that, if we will bat Isbor to the end, the coming election will be crowned with a triumphant victory cur ., The union upon our Klectoral uoket is periect, unbroken and unchangeable, his great commercial city, true to the interest and duty which it owes to the union of the Statea which is the founda. tion of ite growth its power and ia prosperity, will give an overwhelming vote against ‘and republicanism. This Fine haa ever been couserrative and loyal wo the Union. York has never yet given & majority on the whole vous tn of republicanism, avd we tirmly believe she never will At the last Presidential election this State gave « combined vole against the repnbliean candidate of SQ) 482, while Fre mont received but 270,00), ahowing » coaservative myjority of nearly 45 40). In 1858 the anited vote against Morgan, for (Governor, was 291 593, while the Iatier polied bat 247.953 votes, vielding © majerity against bim, if the vole had been concentrated, of 400 43, ‘At the election of last year the democratic candidate for Bec retary of State, uniting ine vote, was elected over the republican candidate ew favor ‘withont any senaible increase n vote, proving shat nearly 35,000 \nlon voters remained away from the pols, a8 compared with let Rince 1886 the number of voters In these two counties has In joaat one third preserving the like rauic against the Tt mum, thererore, be obvious that New York ‘and Kings counties have bnt to do their duty io give & majority over W,0N voles in favor of the Union Electoral ticket—a majority more than uflicient to tiumpbantly overcume the republicaus in the i tate. Are we not therefore justified tn counselling bope and in promising vietory? ex oF New Youx:—The prosperity, safety and uni f this confederacy are in danger. It is in your conqner ® peace for the |, Obairman. M4 MEBTI moeracy. In pursuance ‘Kuiven; speakers will adcress ke on of aa tow ING OF THE GERMAN HEBAEW DE- of the Tebuke the political to trol the German Rebre ¥ ¢emocracy. ite Invite their , for Hees operate with them io ® Mase Meeting, to Hebrew King’s Hole). 69 Ludlow etrest, on Friday evening Samuel Lauterbach, Ab Pals, Tarnel F. Coben, Mons Stern, Jacob Seebacher, Abr ham Tichner, Godfrey May, Lavi Bernstein, Salomon Marka, ‘al mon Lavy Jacob Beblauker, ‘Alex. Lippman, Esmuel Frie taam, J, Friedman, Wolf Pforzheimer, Worris Buyers’ orf, Abrabam k sho. Leooold Rindakopf, imon Kothsebiid, Morris i P Won Plegel, Trane Telchinan, Joaep® Li » Leopold Meyer, Hee Michael May, Abraham Furth, Belomon Simen, Jr., oa Nebloas, moo Kimom, Br , tban An, JW Wal Abraham Kind, ‘Jacob hobl Lazarus Glauberg, Tnase Hamburger, ‘olf Stern, lernel Altmeyor, Jonas K imelatiel, Louis Garce, ‘scob Kohoeuer, . Stern, Chas Beck, yet xe er. Aaron Bach, ome p! leyer, Louis A) Tnene Lebrberger, Morris Poet, —_ rn, u David Lederman, “Vent Kmanuel Friedman, erro oul Meyer Kisas, doei xy Toeeph Labi Joseph Blatky, Jacoo Schselm, Bernard New, Leury Falkenatein, Fmanuel biruas, Judah Lederman, And 480 ober German Hebrew democrats. yuo FOR THE SAKE A Mane Meo w ON WEDNESDAY, THE OF THE UNION, will be beld a ry be OOPER INSTITUT, In snvport of UNION. RLECTORAL TICK ST. OCTOBER 24, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. My Hon. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON, of Georgia; Gen LMSL. 1B COOMBS. of Ken ucky; Hon, CHAKLES J BeLMR. of Kentucky, dnd other dieting All opposed e invited sa ny TH ASSEMB: the olectioa of to attend. “at order of the Commitiee JOSHUA J HENRY, Chairman, Now Your. Oct, 2, 186", LY DISTHIOCT.—UNITED DEW ished speakers will address the ; Lincoln and amine on On RATIC nomination for Assembly, CHARLES BLAUVELT. At A regular meeting of the Mapbattan (Ind. of the Kighth ard, held purnant ta cal) at 218 Spring street, U» nomination of Charlee Bianvell, for Agsembiy. was. on motion. endorved unapupoualy. meeting ef the Congress, will be aM wentative from thi oye, Fourta OHN OuEMENTS, Preadent. TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT —AN ADJOURN democraite citizens of the Tweit teenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first aud Twenty second favor of concentrating upon one ant! repub! this (Wednesday enne and Thir y second in district. rd tn an candidate for evening at Hiobard street, at eight w hear the report of the committee appointed to wait upoo Dr. Bradford and to take euch measures as may be deme exvedient to secure the election of & democratic repre- JOBL WOLFE, Chairman. TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, TWENTY-SEOOND ‘Ward —At the regular weekly meeting of the German Cind of the Twenty second ward. Dr. brad ford was unani- moucly endorsed for Congress, and the following resolution adopted: — ‘Resolved, That Hon Robert Bradford is the regular nomi- nee of the national democracy of New York, an‘ to and shall have the Twenty-second war Joun Deinnant, bec. 2TH DISTRICT. united support of rd. t. SCHNURR, ( is entitled the German democracy of RGU! AR NATIONAL UNION CAN. didate for Congress, Dr KOBEAT BRADFORD. F. A, TALLMa Dv, Chairman, j Wituiam G. Sreniama, Sec TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT —REGULAB moeratic candidate for Congress, Hon M. Maxony, Sec'y. DE ‘A DFOR) DANIEL KHOLLER, Chairman. |ABHON COURSE. LONG IBL, Figtand TSLALOP SPEED D aieew KEN ROAD HORSES KS OF S50U. Generously gtveo by Mr. Mounot to be contended for « privaie gentlemen residing in Now ‘f4 ind HEATS—BEST THREE IN FI ublie are fully informed that the contest being FASHION COURSE on URBDAY, October 25, 1360, ba been made — Tartar. beat three to fre, to w Dan 3 = ore: Mr. Doty names b. Stallion, from New come off on a rm f day. SHAW & WHIrk, Tropristors. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. BEAUTIFUL BADDLE ranted kind and sound flso & good road Horse. Wan' ase. GENTLEMAN HAVING MORE HORSES THAN Il wante will sell » ba; Beabew Colt, ball brother to Lame and kind tn every fo the from 18 te A fern, six sears old, 153 high, sonna and very fast; one of the beat Bey, very fas ‘one of the ‘road horses: f rae be seen at stable 266 Mott street, ee ye shea may a's Parenter at No. Trace evar, Br Ane BAS al Ror Ba Bs amg" Aah Bod street, « VOUPB CARRIAGE FOR SALE CHBAP.—sKOOM™m hand, in perfeot order; bai't for a it eoman $700; haa been bu’ Ittle sect. Will be wold for 3300 ge ply at Clarendon stable, No 7 Irving place. EARLY NEW, IN PERFROY ORD! its valine taken in f dry going South. Inquire at 66 West Twelfth mreet. OnE. goods, as the owner fe HANDLER, OCTORS’ GIG FOR BA) order, very str ng and but litte to the drug store 395 Third avenue. OR SALE OR BXCHANGE.—TWELVS Youwe Horses, just from Canada Wess, from four to seven your Old, and from 144 to 16 Sands high Allsound and iimd, Be quire in the Blackmithabop, 120 Nor’oik atpeet. . (OB +ALE—ONE PAIR 8TyLISH HORSES, ONE GR. F and bay, rix and elgdt years old. 16 hanas high, ot tha Teaveet; will be sold loxether oF sep: ed for oue fast ore. Can be soon a inqeire warranted foe they would be exc! im tom plane. OR SALE—A ®PLENDID IRON GRAY HORSS, yearvod, 16hands; would make s fine ooupe horee; ia kind and sound, Apply ‘at private wtahie 64 Tenth street. Pe LU baal a sty iteh, rts of reed ‘The owner, ‘thes to dispose of tb vellers; in fact, a perfect ul to town from the country, ‘and take » rod aipgle Borge In part payment, Address ¥. A. M, foe. box 333 Post ood orters will be dlapeand of cheap. a the Oweet has order; =) no use for them yuireof Mr BAILY, 117 Ubembens cof Cooper's, livery sable, 133 Kighth svenes, PR SALE—A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED BLACK Horses, fast travellers, warranted sound mae free from fault, singe or Couble, saddle or wagoa. BW. bor 1,903 Post Stice. TH Wasp 15 K. Groe ON DRC} Mott street, on Wednesda: THE 15TH WARD YOUNG Men's Democratic Union Club will bold a meett R. c y evening, at 73; O'clock, All opposed to the election of the old rail epliiter are lovited to attend. Yee WARD CIT ZENW meeting of the above club will be beld Michael MeMabon’s, 104 Bleventh quested, aa bi order of Starumy Fiywn, Secretary. 18 re then DEMOCRATIO CLUB.—a 3. TAX Pa ed. itizews of the Bighteenth ward (Fourteenth Assembly dlatrict) and tax pavers won'd respect folly present the date for the Lei the voters name of Mr. Robert 0. Hi are of ihe Rate, worthy of th ward. Mr. Kobert asa cand). 9 gu port of ©, Hatebiags ation, and we feat om burthen of tares bp ~ ba ls op ft, and the arbitrary laws of past atures. ‘Angruat Be Peter Datla Drews Thomas ® Davie DIApP. = . srr eae zp eo © D. #. Grant, Richard Fresch, Ce jah Houghi~n, Las r Baward CU. Kichards, John A. Wiloox, D: Hennessy. James iB. Seni h, 4, J, Bradley, Wakeman And 319 others which will be paslished Hull, DEAR SIR.—I #RE IN THB amy name to a meeting hed ‘hirty eeoond street, aod same mathe SSON HERRICK, BSQ Lif day as to comes OctossR ot CRORGE BRING, CANDIDATE an oF Aaa, amembly RICHOLAS L. Ha . | aaah ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. y} New Yorn, Oct. 26, | 6). ‘The People’s Union Democratic Association will meet this (Wednesday) evening, at 734 o’cloek, at Clinton Garden, ia y Bronme street. All who favor fair representa. ‘Clinton, peer tUon in the election of Nichoina L.. Hansen, and desire to sup the o1 clatriot. EMOOBATIC URION Tom Mew! NERPENDENT DEMOCRATIC ORWERA Torun Korvoe or ene New Yous Sir—In your paper a! (n relation’ to the nation ‘of myself snd General Com et our banda It te lanabon certain parties have, st every cleetion for the = are, sold out the nominetions of our committer to Tiptem” bidder, tras bring and their Com iemtion wae lor cone aeonte de Inde s shop from the difereat tea To | Tbk ont Hebrew | of oly, om vena Of K majority of the ha Generel Com mittee, aod Matthew T. Bren if is th iss “i cer of ee exmpmities, PARTNER wa chinery a staple arucle, which ts NTED—T0 MANUF AOTURE ors alee BY band labor. now done Ke —& GENTLEMAN OR LADY wing $500 oF 9600 to join the advertiser to assim in buy ‘ba ‘ont 9 light, and D. B, box 133 Herald ARTNER.—PARTIES WISHING CAPITAL FOR BUSI. pee, pleasant and ceotee! business, now pay over $50 per wi ly ad 9 to wel, ‘eure le Permanently lovate and grow wits the nelghborkod nit bey Boots, 11 Bath stenve. aneotly Address OF patents and ‘40 well o call’ 297 Pear! i i ie i I i i i i i f : | i B, i s, i COPART® Francie firm name ot F OR. T'tecn by mutual jobn T. Williams by Jobe "New Yous, Oot 18, 1860. ‘is wis ‘00 LATR FOR CLASSLFICASTON, Porn eecorp sano sar’ at 71 Madden inne. SOR SALE OHMA! NTED—BY AGENTLEWAN AND WIFE IN A RE are ey iret (emily, two unfarnished Rooma La. cation Petween Poariecoth and Twenty fifth ‘wea frm Finth avenue. References exchanged. Ad) Odes, G5 Went Twenty fourth street, mating rent, do, R SALE—BAY MARE, LIGHT WAGGON AMD Harness The Mare is eight years old, sound, kind and OR BALE—AT A LOW FIGURE, A CARRIAGB of Bays, long tails, no white feet, can shew team Perfectly sound and gentle; will be given a week on trial warranted to any gentleman worthy. Can be seen at 36 treet, Willlamavurg, near Peok «ip ferry. R SALR—A RARE CHANCE FOR ANY wanting style and speed—a bay inno white 1b banda at FPOR, SALE VERY CHEAP—ORE, SROOND COAGE, two new two seat Wagous, one new t7p and no top, seve- Fal second hand Wagons, Apply at the carriage factory, Wooster street. FORMER CARRIAGES AND, WAGONS FOR, sale— ‘The valance of ose of Ge Kings County, Oa Pee forts worsen. Will be Soka cheap, “Appls ot 15 Palen arenas and 10 aireet, ‘ORARS, Cal lovging to jarope. ‘avenue. Ri old, T° BACEMBN AND OTITERS—MOTT & 00. Broadway near Bosd street, ofer for sale om ressmnalte Verma, & pu of geod second Band (osches. a: passenger Rockaways, Ac., suitable for city or country use. ANTED—A LIGHT WAGON (WITH SHIPFTIN ferred) aud Harnees. suitable f on Fe > * 2, Call on ind Avenue, between attended AL A gE $5,000 Ettaiatinc ease te at fe ow z U z wee bankable mone, oy adreaning

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