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Case ef John N. Andrew SITUATIONS Aly Wo do general housework N WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL york iM & small family, isa good plain CATION WaNTED—AS CHAMBERKMA!D OR TO 1G WOMAN, AS D~BY A YOU ors wiih her last caployer, 67 Weet 38th #t ON a8 GOOD Cab for two da washer and irener Call at 140 West 38d et, ITUATLON WANTED—BY A SMART, CAPABLE cook nor penera: houkework Apply at lak Ati co to the dra’ ot : ed 18 A FIRST RATE yet, between Cth and 7th ave, A RESPECTABLE MIDDL NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ane fs LP WAN TED—FEMALES, FPRENTICE GIRLS WANTED—TO LEARN DRESS. Wookibg: alse # sinwil girl to do houmework; Protestauts preferred, 319 Bleecker st. HOTELS AND BOARD. (aervan: a 8, English, German, giria fer housework and (hose institute, lay Grand st. LL PRIVATE FAMILIES as houses wa. Tneuded rervanis want Ireh, Scotch. American lately Janded, at the Servan TY THE YRENCH INSTITUTE OF M. C, GAILLAR: A East Oth st. Between Broadway and 4th av. by ¢ 1 there city as nurses, fives French, Gerinao and Buglish, f ebirely frat class aod best Trish’ servants o' cocks, wastres: jauudresses, ebawberunaids, GENTS WANTED, 6 ing new, useful to al fina): cap ta! required; several new articles. ud terms adress or call on RICE & CO., 37 Park ro. COCK WANTED, A COMPETENT WOMAN AS COOK h lable, profits | and to assist Im Washing and ironing. Must understand her Dusines# thor between 9 and 12 o'elo ly and have city ref A.M, this day, at 31 ¥ {2RST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED.~APPLY AT 50 Bleecker st., east of Broadway. {ARM HOUSE.—WANTED, A GOOD, STOUT, IND inous woman, (0 do general housework in a fi J miles .p the country; a middie aged American, German woman preferred. Ap) ly this mort Went et, No objection toa well GURL WANTED.TO COOK, WASH AND IRON IN 3 smal family; Protestant or colored preferred, Appiy ai 12 St, ‘Pimothiy’s place, 620 #t., near 8th av. ne had been epir t bound to protect him. ain be heard frov washing &pd ironing; city QITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLA DOLMNERS WANTED, TASTY MILLINERS AND \ timmers, None but first rate pds peed apply. Wages frown $10 to $12 per week, Apply to Madame Lacy, 20 Gt ay. WANSTED-A SMART AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG girl (Protestant preferved), about sixteen, to wait upon #mall children, Apply at 192Fort Greene place, Brooklyn. 0 chainberwork; children of ail agen; will be found caret Can be seen for tbree days at 111 13th 4t., between dd and 4th ave, 1ON WANTED—RY A ab housework; good reference. Call at JiI Laurena Horace Greeley, G WOMAN. TO DO 1 thivks tha up. at a day's for examination TED—BY TWO GIRLS. IN A PRIL 4 good plain cock an: @ other to do chamberwork and wait» Apply at hd Bast foly vefereuce, og. Yhey bave ihe be sual, got as'ray ded wt D-BY A GIRL. as yood reference, aid aud waitre ION WANTED—BY A GIRL, TO TAKE CARE 1 and vew, or to do chainberwork ai SITUATIONS WANTED. RES PE i sework or child's Hurse, Apply st ork; the other aitress and nuree, and a good horities (from JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, nd pastry; is alto an all wt 4d Hast 32d tuttonal form of law. ITUATION TO ework and us plain cook, D-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS it wis indeed a quesi Kast, did not kno was held int y did not know, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, (0 do chamberwork and assist in the washing and ironing, City refere ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA ambermaid and seamstress, or ‘to take full ‘by; city reference, Call at’ 123 15th ast., be tween 6th aud 7th avs, # authority o n his delivering the latte company. Addreas, in handwriting of applicant, Manufac: tur actment at Wash: over to the custo’ ion recontly to have ly of the civil authori- he War Separtment acted at once upon nd an order was sent to Address, with name, Feferences and ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD PRO- testant ook; one who thoroughly ‘understands hor business, Apply between 10 and 12 o’clozk ate6 9th at, Oily reference from her last place required, ANTED—A GIRL. TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- work of @ amail family; mo children. Apply at 87 to eb, ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE. werk; must be capable and tidy, with reference from last plac ¢ od wages given; ne objection to a good colored woman, Cal! et $45 4th st., between Il and 2 e'c 0 Wes TABLE YOUNG La. WAxteD- dies to learn to color photographs by a new method; aweek or two of instruction work will be given to . Call for three days at the studio 713 Broadway, from 10 till 5. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS NURS: eomstrees. Apply al54 Harriein A.M. and 1 P.M, Frid AND Brooklyn, be- and Saturlay. D—A WOMAN; ON $A FIRST RATE rand iro anit Also a cha at is kind "HELP WANTED—MALES, LL MEN SERKING SITUATIONS PLEASE TAKE notice that at the Mercantile Agency, 265 Broadway, y will find the fol situations “ipen to-day:—A ‘an assistant bookkeeper, two man tp an ins) nee office, a house, a young man tn an ollice, and tivo Several others now open. No nce to first class houses MONGOMERY & OO, OY WANTED—TO ATTEND BAR AND MAKE NIM. self ily useful. Apply to James McNally & Co., corner of Clinton, vi in a prod: or a grocery stor n in advance, OY WANTED—TO LEARN THE ART OF WOOD EN WD” graving. No salar; year. Apply tod. H. Richardson, 105 Nas of Aun, OY WANTED.—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, 12 TO 14 years old, ig wanted in the store of a manufacturin, bo! 200 Herald oflice, CLERK IN A, BANK WANIED-ONE QUICK AND accurate in figures, and of unexceptionable character. age, National, sfa- tion D. ANTED—A BABY TO WET NURSE. INQUIRE AT 77 West 3ist st., near 6th av 3 ~ ANTED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION AS CHAM. berinaid and seamstress, or ag chambermaid and walt- Tess, or would take care of ehfidren; city reference. Cail the prisoner over. ndrows was confined in Fort under @ similar the prisoner over reference! boy, abv wis reccived from Col that Andrews was not, nor Lieutenant Colonel ding at Fort Lafayette, was th that be beld And the first day of lis ANTED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION IN A PRI. 19 first rate washer und ironer; in the basement, SPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH woman, @ M\uation as hoogemaid and to do sewins, or ver been, in bis cust dy. vate family as cook: good reference, Cali at ia J ANTED—B' R Having ascer a aymaste:'s cleuk, 0 240 Greene st, than Od ha pe JANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS chérayermaid and to take care of children; good refe. rence. Call at No, 1 Whitehall st., first floor, front, 7 ANTED—BY on to ke care of childre! oe in the country, ner of Wasking'on pl turray, ever he might be re vg the following or: HrapgvaRtera, DEPARTMENT 07 w York, Nov. 11, 1963. NT GIRL, A SITUA. Call at 171 Smith st, John N. Andrews, citizen now confined at Fort tte, Now York harbor, will Tuited States Marshal, So or trial by United States civil court. . * * * e turned over to Rob. thern District of \WANTED~A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A oey “Young woman, With w fresh breast of milk, A Garden, up * JANTED—A SITUATION, B atgual A RESPECTABLE F dik’ loclqg@es Sail ang pris ter AneP” orities for tria ob, When success scemed certain, it is a yesterday by Marghal Murray that Ahdrows wes held by him subject to his (tho District Attornoy’s) order. part of the government sets at rest the umors that have been flying about concerning this It ts the opinion of thos that the prisoner Andrews yee is concerned, who know anytty SIPUATIONS WANTED—MALES. NG GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS BAR. endations us to hones\y. 0 segar store, ag to the plans to have been work Ingnt through Andrews D2, A SITUA. © United States Navy Cee ee ee SEPUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Foether Wants see Eleventh page. riON WANTED— DRESSMAKER THOROUGHLY WANTED-—BY ABILITY AND young woman. t box Mb Herald WANTED—B WANTED.-INQUIRE AT}. TION WANTED- MPOSTIQRS WANTE: TWO THIRD. D)PCORATORS WANTED, TWO OR THREE HANDS ae, before 10.0c AT FORDHAM & WAKEL. , THREE OR FOUR & 400d general w of York and Greene ats, Jerecy EWFLLERS.— SITUATION WANTED— OMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ¥ BOX MAKERS WANTED-ON CLARK'S MA+ 425 Broadway, MMEDIATELY, HAT PINISHERS.—WANTED H. WARNER RIVED FROM DUB. -TWO COAT AND TWO Py 4 Apply.to Win. Hi. ord & Co.'s, MS Broadway, NY. ai 9 RESPECTAR R WANTED= ghly understa: rtains and draperies. . box 120 Heraid office, WANTED —A between Broad w RESPECTABLE YOu tion as chambermid a family, city refer St, Brooklyn. A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER, ONE ghiy understands the t Address Cutter, stating PRINTER, ALSO A BOY, SIXTBRN ON © Years old, at Morand’s photograph gallecy, N WANTED={BY Warten- Business in all POR A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLE colora; only good a: RESPECTART HES A SITUATION IN ED—TWO TOOLMAKERS, FOR SMALL, FIN © but the very best between Sande Pom anes for two days at 1ué need apply ut 194 WATION AS COOK- A RESPECTABLE Wo. JORBING DYER. appt. o Je 79 and Bl West 24th ot, iiotiemmes FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, EMANDE UNE BONN! SPECTABLE, STEADY, IE DENFANTS QUT § 2S West Bh street, entre “ain Apply at 149 West -_ heures et midi, PRESBYTERIAN YO B DAME PARISIANNE DE} plusieurs bonne ru'bul wa No. 8 Wasbingion ee, au coin de Mercer st TS JEUNE HOMME, ARR fine Francatee, desire ae placer pattre d'hotel, rb bat, detween Broad w IVANT DE PARIS, AYANT Hons, et connaissant ia cy DRESSMAKER WISHES A FBW MORE CUSTOM era. to go out by the Gnd obiidren's 4: Second tloor, fro CAISE a 825 ime autre (vral cordan bia) bre aliemandes $12 un garcon de SITUATION WANTED. remier Ordre. et en ) present employer's, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- Caillat 121 Bast 20h dans is meme pariant Anglais, un confanur ei patiesier de premier ordre « nde premier ordre ¢t faisant In cuisine eepag: @ruante Aemande, parian( blew Anglais. Svadressor de sulie » Agence Pra ©. GAILLARD, M9 Bet Ome roe. ev &., top Boor, back tore. Paraut Italien, cals. Espagno TUATION WANTRD-RY the hongew ork. washer 604 Srower, G GIRL, TO ¥; 18 4 good plain 6 Pearl a, Brooklyn. Broadway et la ime ERK WANTED-~IN AN UP TOWN BOOKSTORE; ono with some experience preferred; must have good and be about 18 or 20 years old. Also ® good Apply at Perley's bookstore, 15 3d av., oppo- tute, it tiie’ Cooper I ILOAK BALESMEN.—WANTED, TWO GOOD CLOAK salesmen. Apply to R. H 320 and $22 Canal st, PpAruaste 8, UNITED STATES NAVY.—AOCOUNTS settled and books opened, instructions’ ¢: clerks supplied aud situations procured by ©. F. FLOAT, an old ive 184 York street, Brooklyn, near avy Yard. STOCK CLERK WANTED—TO ONE THOROUGHLY ercorppetent, a good salary will be given. Apply at No. road st. ry ANTEDA AOOKKEEPER, TWO CLERKS (ONE for steamer), WO drivers for city cars, @ bartender and porter. Other sittations open. No commission in advan\se, And first class ety reference. Apply at the Merchants’ Clepss Agency OMicc, 8) Nassau street. be ee Si ANIED-A BOY TO WORK FOR AN\ UNPER. ‘ker. to take care of horses, drive, Ac. fone well ees Sytem: wages $3 per Week. ApRIY ay 218 Atlantic street, BrooklyB. ‘exp, {NTED—BY A DRY nts for city directory; none need apply but ho.can bring good testimonials, Call at Sid Sd at D. , Se eee with good city references for a frst class rug Clerk, Herald fic 2D—A YOUNG vstands the (i from i uke charge. Address 158 ¢ u rece) MAN TO ASSIST jection toa smart young inan redont of 13th et, and Br Waste PK IN A GROCERY STOR «hou from his lastemployer, Apply at 733 3d av., coruer 5:d si. THE MILITARY, ond, South street, JEW YORK COUNTY VOLUNTEER OOMMITTE, A, OFFICE 240 HROADWAY 20.00 VOLUNTEERS WANTRD, The following are the pecuniary inducements offered — COUNTY BOUNTY, cash down... ; STATE BOUNTY...” sae seenaseve UNITED STATES BOUNTY to new recruits UNITED StATES BOUNTY addition to veteran Conniy or, fCommttiee, ART, Supervisor, | visor, J ON BLUNT, Chsirman. o New Yors, Nov. 16, 1868, Three hundred and seventy-(ive dollars cash inh way. t, WM, BINGIAN GUBSTITUTES WANTED—T1L'8 DAY, AT 316 ©) wich at. (Exchange Hotel), ts whom’ the bigh paid, Moen will be fairly dealt with, prices will ‘cash in band for volunteers th Wasten, 3 TEN THOUSAND SonSTITUTES, TO WHOM THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS mediately at Nos. 71 and 73 Duane street. the Cor ne. By onder oF ea RONGE OPDIRE, Mayor. MATINEW T. URENNAN. domptroter ELIJAH F. PUUDY, Supervisor. ORISON BLUN Conxarics Conse Gro. F. Thomrso Desides the other bounties. As men will be liberally and prom; Men will {8 promised to them. Apply veore 2 o'clwk P. Broadway, between Canal and Hovard streets, Ne id rongers bring i witntes to whom $1 onwh will be paid as an accep) reel or at 7 Cortiand! street. $852 BOUNTY =RECRUDMS WANTED, FOR T yA cash Recruiting ‘agents will relive from otreet, basement. 5.000 SPN HES Wiking 19 werve for the cite r ¢ Union. can rely on be Chambers. tre ‘ving the vor # $21 per month. ash tn band ALM: dorse and ratify the 5 having honoral capiatn in th whose ¢ mistakable R of Eleventh street, JO! POLITICAL, PINCH | AND ENTHUSIAST! solved, That this arth J ced gentleman both in the capaci tice of the e that fact on election d be it further* ub will use every honorable effort to day in ao up jalved, That this ¢ elect iii t0 the position to which he aspires, believing that the election of our candidate will be conducive to the peace fact be Moses D. Gale, for ietrict, n old Of large ‘legal experienc road nd tried ‘lemocrat, a gentlem: aud one deservedly popular with all classes who have come in contact with him in the position he now occupies as Clerk ef the Marine Court, aud we pledge ourselves to use every 1 etlort to elect him. The club then ad/ourned to meet on Wednes at Coen, First avenue, corner f Ni zee N BYRNES, Predideat. 20, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. POLITICAL, MU ALDERMANIC DisTRICT, Tammany Hail aud McKeon democratic nomination, WILLIAM L, Evy. i3? AMCE CAVANAUGH WILL HEAR OF SOMETHING fo her advaniage by calling at 61 Remsen etree, Brouk- lyn, as e00n as possible. ' THOMAS H. FERRIS, Chairman, McKeon Organization, BARTHOLOMEW WARD, Chairman, Tammauy Hall, RMANIC DISTR McKEON ORG Por Ald ry ORGE A. JEREMIANL Dr. WM. MURPRY 18 mouths and two years; also eyes. Call at No, 6 Almity place, be ty streets, REATRICE M. AND SISTER WILL PLEASE SEND A. ‘ 10" ALDE: Wa. 1. Money, ee = TH ALDERMANIC D * TAMMANY DOPTION.~FOUR CHILDREN TO BE AD: | Out; two'boys, aged oue and two yearay toute sae a infant, dark bair and twoen Bleecker and Am! note to station G, AF. ERINE AND MARIA DOONER WILL HBAR ir aunt, Mra. Catherce Barden, b: calling at Between Thirty-second and Phirty tard GEORGE A, JEREMIAH, PPssRU er ~Terere Epwanp Cooren, ISAAC H, BROW! TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.~AT A CONVENTI gates of the Twelfth Ald 8 were made by several distinguished citizens of | trict, held at 101 avenue D, 0} inat., the course of the Ele ig the approval of the de ening, the lotl enth ward delegation not meet. ‘cation from the Seventeenth ward, the latter thereupon withdrew to ‘heir own ward and Bunt. WAXDELL } secretaries, nominated the Hon, Bernard K’ son, Myrtle avenue, near Broadway, Brooklyn, iy for Alderman of thoseld | 31, ofS harkeapes tn some of the’ peinmeal saleaee ward, was held at MoCaitrey’ eighth street.‘on Tuesday evening,JNovember 17. After wrans- | kt Michael Shaughnessey's ¢ ing the regular business, the following was unanimously | Mr Peter F. Greene was unanimously nowlnated for Adopted:—Resolved, That we recognize a8 candidates at the | Commissioner, Mr. John J. Mulligan for orecelve the regular de- | Messrs. Frederic Gerrmann and Bernard Gorwley ic nominations, and that it {8 our duty and the duy | tees, Of every Citizen professing democratie principles to give them a hearty an on next Tuesday event Jas, O'Bi approaching elect Wa. Goxrzrr, “f MEETING OF THE WORKINGMEN’S DEMOCRATIC 1 Union Cind, of the Fourteenth district, amenuets venth aven: om only those w! — York city, wo REGULAR NOMINA. QTH WARD TAMMANY HALL tions.- Ata n § pursuant to call of er of Pittand Broome Saturday night, FRAN TH STREET AND BROAD. wav iy’s, Four ins coach, election night. Why id you disappoint me? Meet me at the W— ferry, Suture day at 6, or write to J. H. K., station A, Spring siredt, FORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES FORSYTH, WHO arrived from England last August. Addi es Joba Wile FORMATION WANTED—JAMES WILSON, FORMBR- \y from the north of Ireland, and some twelve eae New atives, ike to hear frem so nm, Quin: OSIE R.—I HAVB BEEN HERB TWO DAYS, LET. ters for you im the Post office you named, Shall leave ¢ of his ess James W Inspector, and JOSIAH R. DUNN, Chairman. Tuomas F. Brapy, Secretary. rect, New York, undivided support. Adjourned to meet PM Secret: Hotel, Thursday evening, No’ unaniinons nomination for A Dawson, John Troy, Wm, F. Wablen, W. H. Kelly, Jobn J. E. R. Horswortn, Secretary. T AN ADJOURNED MEBTING OF THE SIXTIT the New York Democratic Ansociatior \derman. John Grabam, Peter AT A LARG meeting of the Thomas Brady 4 37 Willett street, on Wednesday evening, Nov. ‘3, a resoin tion was presented and adopted noimtnatin Aldermanic District Convention, held at Tenth Ward | Greene as School Cominissi:ner, and fre v.19, in pursuance of the call | and Bernard Gormiey for Trustees, and of which Hon. | for Inspector. John McKeon is Chairman, JAMES REED received the AND ENTHUSIASTIC lOCAFFRBY, President. 1 sociation, held at No. ck Gerrmann MCINTY RE, President, Joun J, MULLIGAN, Secretary. Spr! Dawson, R. N. Gumei Murph: . H, Sallady, Peter Beck, Peter waon, Andrew Long, John MeKiern: JOHN GRAHAM, Chair Deinccratic Union Association ‘Workinginen' Was unanimously agreed upon and endorse PETER McKNIGH’ is to be our candidate for Alderman of the Eighth Aldermanic district, By oraer. fovernbe: O'clock precisely. By or For School Trustees—! Lewis Locamann, Hall, 153 avenue following res Ri of Mayor; that the energy, activity terests of the city of New York. exhibited by bim in all the pubile positions he has filled for past years, guarantees to the publican adiinistration futihiul, Competent and satis- factor} Tess field for the ollice of Police Justice, and Moses D. Gale for the ouice of Civil Justice, the citizens of the district have presented for their support men worthy of their contidence, and fully competent to discharge any public duly with whieb t tf may be entrusted. Resolved, Tnat the nomination of George A. Jeremiah for the ofiice of Alderman is but a just response to the Wishes of the citizens of the district in wishing to retain a well tried, faithful and competent public servant, Resolved, That all the candidaies for the office of Coun climenY are weil known andy charging, to Le satisfaction 0 ust committed to them, and we pledge our efforts to insti he success of each and wll of them at the el YONSTITUTIONAL UNION Ricnarp McLavauttn, Secretary, METH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.—AN ADJOURNED vehe:! in confo: mity with the call of the New York Demo. cratte General Committee, of which Hon. John McKeon is chairmen, was held on Thursday evening, November 19, at and the Convention, on motion, went {ato a pomination for Acandidate for Police Justi 3 |. James Bi position, JNO. H. WILLIAMS, Chairman. W. B, Quinn, Secretary, A’! MEETING HELD AT 408 CHERRY STREET, ° in Wednesday evening, Nav. 18, by the Seventh V ard Cindy that Mr, JOHN J. DWYER, Presiden. JOUN CONDEN, Vice President. Joun B. Rocne, Secretary, Joux Cove ‘Treasurer, ! ETING OF THE SIXTH WARD DEMO. McClellan Club will be held on Fricay evening, at the Kmmet Shades, 86 Mulberry street © of the President, ON MEGLONE etary, WILLIAM MOLLOY, ‘ATRICK MULION, Treasurer. G OF THE TAMMANY HALL SCHOOL SYEC erat Burk. '. Jos. Kioin, John H. Lester. JEORGE CASSERLY, Chairman, etary, hool Insy T A MEETING OF THE SEVENTEENTH WARD Patrick Brady Democratic Association, held at Winters’ on Thursday evening, November 19, were unanimously ad )pted:— Ived, That this association tily respoud to and the united nomination of F. I. A. Boole for the office nd devotion to the in a, That in the nomination of William H, Mans- pable of dis- and eve: ion now a JAMES EGAN, President. mg i. Nvamxt, Secreta NOMINATION. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. EIGHTH AND NINTH WARDs. For Police Justice, WILLIAM DODGE. JAMES EBB, Cha‘rman. meeting of the Fiftt Judicl i District Convention, con in Willett street, when the resignation of Janes R. Sq., a4 candidate for Police Jus ied, ‘or said district, upon wh ley was unanimously nominated for that ANTED A COMPETENT RETAIL DRUG CLERK YHO THOROVYGULY usiness, and Who can nployer'® in thic 7934 Spring si, \Wantep-\ SMARE YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 vA LIQUOR his business, wants a sitnation. Apply . ONE And has good reference NPIELD RIFLES FOR SALE.—=FOUR CASES LONG EX veld Rifles, in perfect order; will be sold very low. in to close consignment. Samples may be seon al 4 RECRUITS WANTED—FOR THB SIXTY-THIRD RE- Einent now In the eld. The highest cash bosnty paid nd, be dee all other bounties, Cail at 6 White at., near Broad: TREE VOLUNTRERS WANTED. WE WILL PAY MORE any broker can pay for aidstitutes, Men. come ané sea us and satisfy your: welvos, TRAVER & ( rthorged agents for volunteers corner Harrison and West atree's, up stairs. HL be paid by the County Subatiiute and Reef Committee. Apply sun: $350,728". BUNSTITUTEN WANTED THIS Day. IOV. We will pay from $50 to $390, cash in band $375.7315 MEN WANTED THIS DAY AS SUB. i) uw on by the «urgeon Appl early at $4 and 83 Fulion ry. cavalry and arfiiery, $777 hounty: $025 i 15 10 bad fae e : may from JW WELSH, and PH. SCHULTZ, authorised recruiting yours, olliee 147 Porsyth ‘TED FOR THE O1TY Men New York in the grand yh at the office of on hes ICKRERBOCKER DEMOCRATIC CLI BvIPE Demoo rial district, The members ot the above fed to atteod a apecial meeting, at the Club _ ee at ivtias te Sesrasee ot , Secretary. Upon mo- jidates were placed in nomination and the vote [ake viva.xoces and the following mavied gentiemen hav. mg voted in favor of Joseph Shai was declared t choice of the convention for the o Sixth Aldermanic District, comprising portions of the Thirteenth, Fourtecnth and Seventeenth wardyi(Oy Cassidy, James Canfield, James McB audrey th Patick Tansey, Edward’ Kiernan, © smond tres C . Patrick M ¥ 1s for suid district, ANDREW © J McELAusry, Secretary. me fa OGARE HALL.—FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRI venth, Eleventh and Thirteen'h wards.—Th * ) Meet at Bussoms precisely, a (ness of importance ts % onde: EDWARD L. CAREY, Chairman, . Tnos. J. Cauteton, Secretar THE UNITED DEMO LAR MOZART HALL Demoe Six D JUDICIAL DISTRICT, bth and Ninth Wards, ODG: 8 J. CHIPP, Chairman. Totes Saxnronn, Secretary. RESCLAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, THE UNION AND THE OONSTITUTION,* FOR CIV) STICK, Third Judicial District th and Ninth Wards, GEORGE W. MORTON 1 bende UNION NOMINATION, FOURTEENTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, EIGHTEENTH WARD, Fon Avornwax, JOHN D. OTTIWELL. REGUGAR PEOPLE'S UNION NOMINATIO Aldermanic district & ineoting e above Con ¥ention, held at the Phenix, 114 Hester street, on Tuesday, Nov. 17. George §. Karle was nominated unanimously (or Alderman of the Fourth district. Witttam Rosuats, Sec. REUBEN MILLS, Ch AMMANY HALL NOMT NATTO Ata meeting of the Democratic Convention of the Fourth Counctimante district, held pursuant to a call of Tammany Hall, at Hibbard & Cornell's, corner of Th —FOURTH and Fourth enue. the Convention was roloting the following olicers —Robert le, of the Ninetcanth ward, Chairman: James Cavey. of the Twentieth, and John B, Greene, of the Twenty second ward, Seoretaries, The following ge won Regular democratic nomination for Counc imeu, Seventh natorial dis ct agree DAVID FITZ PATRICK ft JOUN BRICK ALEXANDER BRANDON, cratic Unton “tat Barry's 262 Mott this (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. By order, RATIO F. AVERILL, President. Owen Cavanaam, retary, TPHIRD WARD USION NOMINATION, SCHOOL OF- foers, Tammany and Mozart.—At a joint convention—= Tammany and Mozart—bed at 219 Fulton street. on Thurs: day evening, Novemver 12 the fo low ng ticket ‘was vnant- mously nominated For School commissioner, Kaward B. eath ; for inspector, John a; for Trust: full term, Joti J Finn, James Mecaakey. bas P, sOamr eS BrOGiNs, ‘ ieee t airman, Mozar Fra ; JAMBS M. MIMNE, ALEX. WELDMAN Secretary, Mozart. Secretary, Tammany. W ORR IRaMES ‘S CANDIDATE.—FOR ALDERMAN of the Fourth Aldermanic District, PATRICK MoBRIDE: ST DISTRICT JUDICIAL OONVE! TION Ata meeting of the delegates of the First Distriet Ju- dicial Convention, theld (purmuant ton call of the Demo- cratic General Committee. of which the Hon, John McKeon fe Presid zo @ Fifth Ward Hotel on Thus lay even~ ing, November 19, 1863 Mr. Daniel C, Swift, of the Fitth ward, waa called tothe chair. G. 8, Harding, of the Third ward, and Henry Bick, Je. of the First ward, mere elected Secreiaries, « (ull delogstion, from encht ward beillg proved. MR CORNELIUS FLYNN, of the First ward, received the unanimous vote of the Cons vention for Foliey Juin aRd tow LIAM F. HOWE, Of the Fifth ward, fur Civil Justice on DANIEL ©, SWIFT, Chairman, Meee iron ee { Secretaries. BT COUNCILMANIC — DISTRICE.=—YOUN Sixth Ward George B. MeCie lan Club and regular demo. cratic nomination —For Counciiman, Bdward B, Cann on. TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (SIXTEENTH AND TWEN Weth warda).—Dernoeratie Republican Union nomina tion, For Police Justice— THOMAS J. BARR. JOUN BRIC Naruaniat Janvis, Jr, Secretary. MEN'S Chairman, TH WARD.—AT A JOINT MEBVING OF THE TAM iH, John LA rraty and ionart Demcomete hems Yention of the Fourteenth ward, held : m. | house. corner of Prince the following School ti wously nominated:— For Sciool Trust ENRY MANRON, MICHAEL BURKE. O'REILLY, to 0) vacancy, ip town stations ax follows'—Statioas A and By 10 A. Mug R MONAGHAN, Chai Hoven, Seeretapy, CIS EVANS, Chatr’n Mozart Cony'a, Micaxn Bon ALDERMANIC( E ward.—At an a all Alderman Twen'y-third street and ng. 19th inst., Mr. Richard 0'Bri ted fur Alderman of 1 rt eve nomi trict. James W. Suytie, Secretary. 14 iio Movart Hall A call of the Mozart vention nue and Tw 17, and organ and John K RICHARD O'BKIE y of the fourteen deleg lot M major tion, and is ( Fourt 1 journed sine die, ALDERMANIC Pursuaut to acall of the Movart H. the Aids ters, Fit inst The Convention was o McCann to the chair. , theyConvent! the Tammany Hall organization, and adj Gay afteruoon, at ‘iree 0 clock, On Thursday the Convenion met, ment, and, up a proceeding to bali ceived the’ unanim: ti man declared Mr. Farcey the unanimously nominaied canui date of Mozart Hall. committee was then anpointed to waiton Alderman d inform him of bis nomination, which Qo ° returned with thy the honor conferre the nominee of th at i65 Peart # us vote of the de! warded by ieaving th Parle: Convention Ep. D. McCs Ward Ww to its red Michael McCunn, Hall Aldermanic meteenth war’, ation repr Fens id Convention, 'y that no auch The undersisned, members o Convention for the Simeentl having seen their names attache ing that Charles Devlin was uominated by on Tuesday evening, 17th inst., hereby fe, and that the Convention of winch we were members being the regular Mozart Hult Conven- tion, adjonrned on that occasion, 10 10) aboved ‘stated, when Terence Farley was _unanime WM. GLARE. nomination was w nominated, 1 4TH WARD. At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the German ic Union Club of this ward, h h avenue, the nimination of the Hon, made by the General Committee party, was unanimously F v M49 Ludlow street, this (Friday) evening, at 8 | As candidate for Major, " ILLLAM #18! bit, Provident, of the Democis' cr mi RCOHHOF, President R, CHARLES B. HELM, LATE OF NEWARK, W. J. will please send bis address to D. 8, Plume, 69 Duane ROUND HAT-GRAY CLOAK; THURSDAY, BETWE: N i and 12 o'clock. Broadway stue—~. Wiilthe lady send her address to Cardigan, Union square Port office, WANTED TO ADOPT—BY A GENTLEMAN AND wife, a boy or girl, from one to four years «ld; refer- nif required,” Address Mrs. Wood, station A, ret. speciale lady, an infant from birth, Address Mre, jon A, Spring st,, for three days. —-THE MAILS FOR GREAP d , via Southampton and Bremen, Steamer HANSA, and for Ireland, via Queenstown, pew DINBURG, will close at this ofice ou Saturday, of Soveinber, wl Wig o'clock A. Mu: and at Ihe . O35 A Mj abotioms and By 9% A. MF ABMAM WAKEMAN, Postmaster. LOS AND FOUND. K.—LOST, A BLACK AND TAN DOO, A back Cobar, edged with ) 26 West fwenty-iires street, Nst. AN OVERCOAT, sporty bd pay box 10 N, ¥. ON NOV. 18 A a amail sui of money, which sing A. H., box 1,192 Poss ON WEDNESDAY, A rer nof money n the owner « tby ap. ng 1o W. H. Newman, 119 Pearl street, wre OF LAW PAPERS, wil be paid. and no- Gedney, 1u6 Broad DS D GRAND STEEET OMN' a whh 9 e paid om N TURSDAY wud 9h if i ge. to Broadway, or from A liberal reward paid by leaving 48 A GOLD BAND BRACE. . In Broadway, or in Rroome vtreet, be~ Mowery. The tinder will be altably re. sameat li7 West Twenty ‘ret street, FROM STEAME i, SUNDAY MORN- y 15.4 number of pachages of Butter, in ther dwell to have teen picked vorhood. A gultable re- ation that will leads sine ou.ce, per 16 North riv O8T—A GOLD WATCH CHAIN. THE FINDBR. ut what the ebain tf worth by returning. way and Spriu orhood of © by al OST-IN GOING FROM PERRY STREET, UP ve ue, & bive cnamelled ‘. by leaving the sane at 729 Broad - ple rewaid Will be given SSING DESBROSSES STRELT FERRY y City a P. ckethook, contiiniag abo it the: juate voman, Tf left y City, they NESDAY Dg trem Bower: amply re Brady's gallery, 735 Browiway. ST—ON THURSDAY MORNING, A BLACK ANID n Slut; ear ad on @ green rubber cloth ‘auswets to the name of Kate, ‘The th will be rewarded by returning ber to 253 West Nimeteesti> TH WARD DEMOCRAT: ciation.—A re " of this orgaa Friday) evening Yaris’ regent (oO answer the roll. bins TEPHEN L. MtCOY, Chairm Park H. Keanvey, UNION DEMOCRATIC CLUB.—AT A meeting of the above named cl 5 from each of us a lively 4 destined to aftec munity; be it therefore Resolved, That wos th ¥ hhuportant responsi anic district will be . Q first Ward Union I nt of the best int zation‘earn for. fail co op sration H.W, Morray, Seore B. ©. Tuaver, Corre Micraut GRieGan, T quested to attend an ad ‘ourned on Saturday evening, Nov For Other Political Advertisements Sec First Page. MILLINERY. ‘NS, MILINERY, BROADWAY.—VELVET wholesale and retail; Ribbons, Flow Jockey Hats for ladies und ehil Theatre Bonnets, MUSICAL. FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS (warranted for tive y west reasouab} for sale and to P. LYNCH, 927 Broadway, ear Fifth Avenue Hotel, ‘OOD PIANO FOR ‘ous to have a god no that stands well in tune, for ed_by calling on A. STUCK ar Skiliman sireet, NE SECOND HAND ROS . Any person d LuRCz20 More avenue {IRST OLABS PIANOFORTE—ROSEWOOD CASE, ra and Snisned all r overstrang bass, n to order for the present owne Months since at @ cost of $525; will be sold cheap, at 12 Brevoort piace. rondway, from 9A M.to9P. M. Also m Furniture, Bronz: All first class and in good order. RS. KCHULTHEISS, A THOROUGHLY EXPERI ‘ianoforte. from Cassel, Germauy, at their homes or at her resi eet, between Lexington aud f Parlor and Bedro Paiutings, Oroa. repared ( attend dence, 142 East Tu x ~Therage Me jenney, in c 2s.. foot of Degraw al et, Bro kiym. o 80 by leaving it at ©, Parkers olfiee, fo.» street. 3 O8T-IN BROOKLYN, orem e, A LETTS rote. tte ¥, DNESDAY NOON, IN PAB. ari Barclay are bia ‘ ying greenbucks and 5 ‘finder w Prey ive row ried By it with Jas, W. Br raider 1 1 rage AL Grorren—suprose STOLEN, AN OPERA ©) Glass and Sleeve Buttons ‘The owner, by proving ng expenses, can obtain them by apply lay sale store, 181 Bowery, corner Deiance “KEWARD: PATD FOR TH parcel et oth TURN 70 DUR ning abstract of ere, lost withins . MOKSON door, ty BROOM 113 EAST NINE- r a King rank, Any recur » ast Tpigd aven ep Lost, ¢ WEDNESDAY AFTER. by 2 rin Sixth avenue. vee By nd Twent, rin 6 . iach. 1] reowive the a reward on delivery, py REWARD, — A BLACK NEWFOUADLAND Dog: had on # seat ar ond beasy pote, withep >wher's oan anit f ro ny person vecuroing, jp street, Wing Ruch Internat on ae wide fey very. will receive the above rewartt QF REWARD.—MISSING SUP/OSED TO BE LOBREY Daw | acart, on Wein sday eveniog, In comg from y street throug) Bi oalwe 110 Doane street. twad Kk feured Bik. The e reward wrth be paiay a which wil lout to thelr recovery, byt Murray street, up siairs, i for any mic applying at DANCING ACADEMIES, popwortn’s Daxcfsa acapt 4. 24 Fifth avenne, New York, No, 137 Montague street, Brookly” EW YORK CLASSES—Mondaya and Thuredare, ov days and Saturdays, Children at # aad gentiemert ats j BROOKLYN CLASSES—Tuesdays and Fridays, at 4 Py M. for chidren; at $ P.M. for gente Puuplis can commence at any tt BALuer Master Duma! Acaden Seventh a ner Clave eve and night Re dren, ble L Waltz and # feetly ix YH. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 31 & Js merhorn street. Brooklyo.—New classes { are now forming. All the f rable dance e course ) lessons. Apply at any time, or send for a circular. DAxcixe DODWORTH Most RE apectfull rons in Brooklyn that. at th present time e any more besinoers ' Aiternoon classes fo former pupil. On si will commence, an 1 o'clock. Evening Classes for gen‘iemenon Fridays, Open at all times for begi rs. but can receive a J H, SEARING'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, + 292 Fourth , forming for ladies, tlemen at 47’. M. TANOPORTE FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS SECOND nd private lessons given A. MACPHERSON'S DANCING ACADEMY—JACK hand Pianoforte will be sold for one third of ila orlg (nal cost, or would be exchanged for ® good Mel deou, ply at 42’ Pine street, room No. 8. 4 of Bird Cages, David WENTEN. ad TER. OR SALE =I BULL TRRRIE! eee Metgundiand aad St Be jack and nm Puy Hekas mere i yor to-sevell etreet Brat Fair trial given. Call at No, ut pattie ‘Also, some Biack Ss, FAN FOWLS, PIGEONS AND RABBITS oe r gee Tan thd Seotch Te ‘ome Cocker Slut, Newfoundiand and By English, Irish aad Sumatra Games West Broadway, coruer RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL Je and stock. Butler's Infaliibie rminator, 6c. the eboice breeds + som Hall, corner of Horatia street and Greenwicts avenue, Bvery Wednesday and Saturday aflernonn ands evening. All the new dances will be taught In one corse of lessons, The next Social Hop will take place on Monday evening, Nov, 23, 1863, FURNITURE. RAI EKERPERS The subscriber, relinquishing housekeeping. will in lots to suit purchasers, all the Furniture con!ained in reaidence, 113 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth °. Rosew secotort, Diningroom Furniture eovered with brocatel; Ei and Bookcase, ‘ble top EN eA ‘are, rosewood Bureaus, Mattresses, 4c. Made to bu sevens Trontka and wil be sold at's sxerites, “Mi: MIDDLETON. HANDSOME SUIT OF PARLOR FURNITURE IN A. ig ine ¢ rem fora ise forerrood Plane fora fost nie mouth a4, $8805, ite value. Apply a: 10 Alen aireet. appetite oe Srenrinae rer pasar pcan Geama Posto Os tadliahed fm 1548. ry and deer Dog; urest breed; a d ts 180 pounds Ns oid. OF the purest br quads werght. the greatest ben Polvters, Seiivrs, Dogs of all bree: ex Broadway piace, near Canal eyhounda, four Dogs from 12 Gamer, Bo 7 street, Kew Vort SRHOLD FURNI FOR SALB. FASS OMe oo tiee for cuak. '& beautitar Pari 8 ich Freme aat fo order SOoathe ago; cost $800, will be sod for $180; Tosewood seven éctave Planoforte, Brassels Carpets, roseogd and mahogany oduira, ; Fe ee etre Choc, Farken, Rasy, Chap ‘rosewood Ringers, Bitebon dete Apply at 1 Ww Jgbth street, between Fifth and

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