Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Wants. FOR SAL ABD Wo LEW. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH} oe OOTY, LI ae SER Om are ee rom wegen AO rea Wy ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY, FULLY COMPETENT UCTION NOTICE —THOMAS BELL, AUCTION! Countay, SEAT ON THE HUDSON.—FYOR SALE 8 atiinen VERSUS THE LONG ToGs— 8 eee welt acy my a wg Ly dae uiet ee tae. ty H. Ne Largs sale of valuable Possitece farm of about 80 seresin the of Anns may henge wt ook Tee Ago ooh aga ht Wee deeamcuat’| woking ied eilivers Saag Teg eB A TN ng day, at half-past ten o'clock, in the Auc- sett | THREE DAYS L the mew dreas for rape, te take charge of Serban: Planes eli | Gvod veferences piven, Address C., Wenald oft tion tome 30 Nord W inn stressor are. | ou ATER FROM EUROPE. Between the Mnure of tem aud six o’cloe Oak street, eg pes come gerne a the Braencapineg line | tue veluable Plante, bese Male ibd Can Ropers we eee ea. prt d Setmateesn” foam tree: Carpets, & THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer: de Meee Nahalss Lh, and is to of tal har, baby, UeTIOm NOTIC y. tion Sian | WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIR, eee Ae Piet eteing WE Conn ane UCTICN NOTICE. AT PUBLIC SALE, THIS DAY, | whole or part will Be acld on apjiention to the prUPrieior, | ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA os seat Vilies Salat id Bourke ie en try, Can be seen in ber Inst situation, No. 69 Ninth from IWorclock A. M. Ul o'clock, P- Mu: at RT Nasaag | *B the peeiaises, at Hastings, on the tiudaon, Noe Yorke dooey Giz. 4 a = atreet, Fun Building qessnive saving of Pasay and ALEXANDER BIRNIE, AT HALIFAX, +H re staple ery a a 38, 3 3 ‘ae Rectaaieven, or to be Hight sbamburyort and ening, A ver NORE Ken kee. Pediers aud deniers will do'weil to eatt, Fake XR Sale hear, YOR case—siTuaTED i EIEN, wv rary 7 1.0. “ % in, who i¢ willing to make . cn RP CAT unty, within two hours ride of New York, CORN LODGE, NO. 297 1.0. OF O. F.—THE MEM- | Uy am Ruglish Protestant giel, with good peferenose. Can. ittuectul ith the baby. Good NTHONY J. BLEBCKER, AUCTIONEER. -CARGE | containing 0 f good Innd, he 4 A ‘el this Lodge are hereby notified to ttond 8 ape- oren tor three ente date berse! bg poy silat 37 Frackfort strest, A a Peresptory of Building Lote on Second pee Eb. ea ¥ ret Tae. 90 bare, we ma house, AFFAIRS IN BNGLAND. meet thele room, coruer of Iudsan & Grove stress, PECTABLE WOK erocery Third avenues, and on Pifrty seventh, ity-sighth and Pifty- Tos person who wants a good small farm, this 1 P ey ineaday evening, Tish inst, at & o'clock, Constas’ | WY Aono late carcet ehitares and do plat : ninth treete, by ‘order of Frustees, “Anthony J, Mieecker, | tsidept to be met with. Por further particular ri Fetgereds ap Vibert of ipo ply at IM Ludlew street, in the rear. ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY A REIPECTANLE | nileclt at action, on Thursday, Juve lzth at 12 o'clock, Morey lot No Va ERS Bote RIOT AT TAMWORTH, Git Len, Seoretary. THOMAS STORY, N.G. . > ar eae — sof pe Cat re i aeedeny with ‘the buildings th a ol ‘ ‘Beente’ ~ ¥. am le : A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, munendations, wishes a situnt t She ix capable of to take 'AVING RETURNED FROM A JOURNEY TEROUGH ily. the countey, I hereby beg lonve to state to my friends, etabl See bd a if required, om the piano, & writing Dwyeris also re wo at es Ete donbsrnon, ‘ad a ‘comfurtable home more an olject than ‘Tamer stroot, seoond story, room No.8. | wages. May be seen at W Third ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Chambermaid and Laundress, or Seamstress. Has the best of city referen rs. Also, & you and b mi No objection to wHE WURP. QRENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I—TROTTING.—THE jlo a will be given by the proprietor :—No. Ll, ren tearettas ta becmsoe tie bare tkae novos elf general fo a short dista ace. the country. for money. No. 2, purse $30, mile heats in haraess, i fer hecep thas never wen s purse. No. 5, purse $9), malle Ww ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE heate in harnces, See bekens mae Maver wea. iB gurpe pray $30. young woman, as Cook, Washer and Ironer, and no ob- Ne. 4, purse $00, bent 5 in 5 tn harness, for horses | jection to go a short distance in the country. ‘The heut of Sues rwen x ry kpies $50. in es a Da ae $0, ity references ry ‘en, and may be seen for two days. Please ins hae BS Piey Se Abdul parses 10 prbeped apply ato. 227 Muloerry street. Can be seen from 10in | Ie np egeogd ¢ inorning until 4 in the evening. » June 13th, by 10 o'clock, at W. Madden's ham street. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUNDS—TROTTI ANTED—A YOUNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN, AS Children’s Nurse, and to do plain sowing, &e. French or American proferred.” Apply at 404 Hudson street, None but those highly recommended need call. eh. wl vt x i Dla Saeko — = ty be tg ho nenaton ph ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as Chamabermaid and Nurae, and to do The beat ¢ seen for two days. at No, 205’ Ninth avenue, a fow doors from th otreet. Jenny Lind; J. Butler enters s. m. Flirt; Boss Shea: Seep kings 2 ie eo ee Petes plain sewing, and to make herself generally useful of city references given, and can Please appl Twenty: fit ENSTRUCTION, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- ADAME HARWOOD, FRENCH TEACHER, IN- | ANTED—BY 8 A forms the public and her friends, that she continues to | ti good Cook, in » io family, who under- instruction in the French language, at 197 Seventh | ftands baking and pastry. Will have no objactions t> go a ey and that she in aaristed by her daughter, recontly | short distance in the country: Tha beut of city ruforcnc thom arts, (who apesks only French.) aad who 1s 6 aend given. Can be seen at 307 Mott street, between Bleecker ate of one uf the bei arrangements for lesson 1 eadays and Thursday joek. there. Persons wishing to make H.Misongaged oa | from 2to 3o'clock, or from 6 to 7 | and Hoy for two da; ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Epglirh young woman, to ‘cook, wash and iron; she is in the store. Sa eae —— | agood bread baker, und first rate washer and itoner. Good RIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSHIP.—MR_ | City reference given. Apply at 200 Twenty-first street, be Oliver B. ith will receive a limited number of | tween Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be two days. uction in the art of Penmanship, at ay. Mr. G. will commence his Brook- , at 9 Court strect, on Monday, Lith inet. and 7% P.M. for gentlemen, Terms— twenty ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as a good plain Cook, and exsellent Washer and Jroner; bas no objection to go to the country. Has the best of city reference from her last place. Please eall at No. 19 Fifth avenue, corner of Ninth street. Can be seen fortwo days. W AX7ED-A SITUATION, BY A NICE, TIDY, young girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or would like very much to take care of a baby; would have no objec- tions to go to the country, or go traveling with a lady. Has the best of city references from her employers; she oan refer to a minister's family, where she lived five years, Please call for two doye, at $37 Twelfth strect, between Firat and Second avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as Chambermaid or Waiter. ‘The very best reference can be given, by applying at 400 Broome street, to-day and to morrow, UITION.—A LADY IS DESIROUS OF FORMING AN Sagszement to instruct in Enslisa, French, Italian, wie and Singing. Sho is perfectly competent to teach either of the above accomplishments, and will elase referen Up town preferred. Address M. W. Ald Office, or Union Square Post Ofiie ANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON, AS TEACHER in a District common School. Good references as to | character aud qualifications required. Apply personally, or by letter, (Dost paid,) to David G. Youngs, Oyster Bay, Long lan YOUNG LADY WHO DEVOTES HER ENTIRE time as visiting Governess, has a few hours unemployed ¢ would wish to fill up, by accepting afew more, CTABLE "Tes English an inch. ‘Terms, $8 per month—two ANTED- THOLIC GIRL, hours daily. Address Fanny, Herald office ‘and to do plain sewing: has ee op te J to children. Can he seen for two days, me HISCKLLANKOUS. ai S88 Tenth strees, between avenues C and B, second tloor, UMMER HATS.—CALL AND EXAMINE THE SPLEN- | did Rocky Mountain drab Beavers. together with a large | ® sertment ot Panamas, Leghorns, and straw Hata, of every | variety, at W. F. b& WI Broadway, second door from Du sne street, where all tastes can be suited, Maeuastcat DRAWINGS.—THE SUBSCRIBER having returned to the city, vill resume his business as Mcohsnical Dranghtsman, and agent for the sale of pat J. BA ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTA Protestant girl, as Cook in a small private family: yasher and ironer, and has lived two years and a half uation in Hartford. The best of reference given, Apply at Mrs. Hart's, No. 0 Columbia street, Brooklyn, | Cap be seen for twe da; y ANTED—A SITUATION as WAITER AND CITAM- a) a, ( ‘and ironing,) orto do the housework in a small family, give good city refer ence. Address 954 Mulberry st. Ci en Sor two day ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a¢ Chambermaid, or to do general house- best of city reference two days, lease call 923 Broadway, odrner of Twenty-ticat ree! Residenco—West Fifteonth street, first . opariocal TAPIOCA! TAPIOCA!—TWENTY-FIVE casks, eXtra tine, just received. For si yuan tity, eheap, by GEV. SCRIVEN, 138} Water street. ELADINE! GELATINE! GBLATINE!—JUST RE- ceived, filteen casks of the celebrated Gelatine, prepared expre sly for the production of the delicious jelly known aa So; This article is altogether superior ay gt offered. Sold in any quantity. eeriber sole agent for the United Stater. Each buyer pros o4 with Mons. Soyer's recipe for making the jelly. GRO. SCRIVEN, 1384¢ Wator street, N. Y. EA BATHS.—DR. RABINEAU'S BATHS ARE NOW ‘open at the Battery, for Indies and gentlemen, with all | the improvements of tae day, ia fine clear water, from sun- Fire in the morning until ten o'clock at night. "The lovers ef health and comfort are invited. Advice as usual to do gener plain cooking. Bost of city refer given. Can be ys at No. 175 Elizabeth st. WANTED-FOR A GIRL, FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, ‘& place in a small respectable family, or with a widow Indy. Wages no object, where her interest and welfare will be advanced, No objection to the country. Please apply at 2Pine street, thira basement from Broadway, or by note, B. U1 all this w require D—A SITU ATION, | BY A RESPECTABLE —COUNTRY PAPER COL- quickly.—Collections on the town of Corning, York, are made with promptnes, as are cof in every direction throughout is, eapidly, and abead of bank fice corner of Wall and Broad ‘ecommended froma her last place, where rs. No objection to go in the country. please callat 456 Canal, near Greenwich ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamberwork, and assist with the ing and (roning, of todo general housework for's small 1 dis the eoun- tr give good city reterence. Please call at 39 West Thirteenth street, between the Fifth and Siath avenuos. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl; in. good cook, washer ironer. Good city re- ference can be had. Please eall at No. 41 Spring street. of notes, the United States and Ca: time. J.T. VAN VLECK, wtreets. - RENCH LOOKING GLASS PLA AND RO! F ok md fad ET intiSctry oF Be Marie D’ a ‘or 'OLLEN & COLGA’ 287 & 280 Poarl street, Prices currents may be had on applications NuE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY, FOR LACE and Muslin Curtains, French Window Shades, Paper wash family. Has no objection to go a = et Cornices, se a 2. id Ge — le 2 =o wpholatery line, 20 per cont less tham any other house ANTED—8 ECTABLE PROTESTANT the ENR ACE DAVIES, 15 Broaden W yetng eon rate Conk. fhe bes it, fore! ive reet, MEMICM PIREWORKS—EDGE'S BRILLIANT) CO- the rear, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Cas be ssen @ taken the first premium from the American | ‘™° 4%) SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE k, oF to take care ploye ter capacity for three city referouco given, Apply at 0 Mott wo days. fe years All orders sent to the ervey City, or our general depot, ompt attentio J. G. & ISAAC EDGR. P.8.—We have also on hand the largest stock of small works the country. EW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNED DOOR PLATES. —The subscriber has just finished some new and ele- it Door Plates, number Plates, and Bell Pulls, of the iaabethan and Jenry Lind pattern, and invites those in search of something elegant for their doors, to call and ex- Amine the above articles. K. ROBERTS, £62 Broadway, near Prinoe st. INE BOTTLES AND DEMIJOHNS.—100 GROCE 16's friner, 100 do: Isa do. 1.000 I, 2, and 3 gallon demai- Johns, for sale by ENGS & NICHOLS, No. 100 Qrents for the Granite Glass Company, Stoddard, N. I. Also, 100 groce German and French claret bottles; 100 grooe 1 patent wi HE UNION INDIA RUBBER house 19 Nassa Thi years, street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT. he general housework of berwork or waiting. Thi ‘3 Pearl ANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- * bermaid, cl ‘& private family. ot Rpetith ‘rest, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as Chambermaid, or to cook. wash, and iron, in = small private famil. ands her business thoroughly, Fhe pret of city reference oan be gi Please call at No. Wi Tenth street, She remains In her last place. Can be teen for two da: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPECTABLE Goody: eonristing in part of coats, we woman, as Cook, Washer, and Iroi Has no ee ar eerrat saszinne ole objection to {distance in the eountry. The best of tae, sae Ee DishlOe Preside city references given, and may be jor two days. Please REN ACKERMAN apply at No. 227 Mulberry street. Can be seen from ten in the morning watil four in the ev ANTED—A SITUATIO PRECTABLE young wont ‘Nurso, ih a rexpectable private fa mily—one who perfectly understands tho care and manage: ment of ehildren, and a baby frou its bieth; would be found ful in had long experience, and is an Has no objection to trav ell rele be xi’ « Spring and Prince. Ci Wa WILLIAMSON, Treabure LEA, PATENT POLISHER.PRENOH AND AMERI- * can ‘Furniture repairod ing De 4 Caser sell ry ig ws pianofortos repaire otal Gtihe owner; Ui * repaired, polial equal to new. This polish will stand ‘orders attended to. A> Mercer A’ DUNG WOMAN, And blith te Cook, Washer. and [roner. When they geton u d teks. country. In- There was a Lyon” in the town— rest her p ‘th street, be- A warrior of great Who when he put his They all of them lay tween Seeond and Third avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ON, 44 Broad wa Protestent y Seamstress of Nurse; nm - . | would prefer goin) Can give good refer- TION, AND DARK OR YRLLOW SKIN, | ence, Pleare call at 09 Fou ar Charles, ‘or three times’ washing with the trae Jon -: mo Soap, disappears and tae ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN bite, clear and fine, It wever fails in ow cituation ina private fami Cook, Washer, and Id oniy até t at 63 itam- etreet. Jeetions tp go for Indio D RED WEADS—USE A TUREE of Jones’ Coral t arse, hareh, aod dirty hair, fin W4STED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 Protestant, a sitmatio neral housework: is and lroner aud ir relly ws jease call at N Can be sven fortwo day: TANTED—A SITUATU Nurve. No objections to go im the country, Best of city referenes given. Please apply at 472 Pearl street, for two days. 6 Wooster street, in the the hair, Be sure you BY A RESPECTABLE REE FROM CORNS AND BUNIONS—THORE AP. | fieted with there veaatious appendagos, geile! by the ure of Dr. LITTLAFIELD'S are superior to any appliance ever before offered. at all the Droggists on Broadway, and at Dr. L.'s office, Merohants’ Exehanze, William stre YARD—MRS. PREWSTEK, FLOM P ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU. is capable of taking care of ® ohild fers her services to Indien from it 0 frst rate plain sewing, and is willing gity, in 3 le * te tra y. Best of city reference. Apply at Dreams, &e. fe No. & Fourth avenue, Can be seen antil engaged. = they will marry. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABDR YOUNG WOMA 411 Grand rtreet. n p wpe nee Eves tasee 79 Bm oe ince, $ bed m1 MANU. | ton to do chamberwork and plain sewing. would aasist Mtoctring Company formals st St Cowrtlant or wWarhing and ironing or waiting, and would take onre of sania, at 810 1, for #ix barrels aud ove: read | chiluren and sew, She la very fond and sarvcable with ohile free of cartage. is ‘the choapest and most powerful | ote wld go out of town with a family that would re- @anere bnown for corn, tobacco, cabbage, buck w) ty turn inthe fall, She would cook, waah and iron for a small cen. Pom Sontaintag reoome | PRY ily, and can produes ‘the beet of ety refurenes. jel Webster, A. J. Downing, end some fre call at No. 8 Avenue By afew doors of Houston surcet, principal farmers in the United States, with diree- 4 oor, froet room. Can beseen for two Avye, if mot on- for use, may be had on ieation at the offi Rowect frome levee of ton beter San, March Ii, IOI } woploet the annwal of thie article, my te eure to rer thinks ft almost within hie omer nese, outade Po Es*s. for tabanble, and I'thfok, than any other manure, one, ig the eurtehment of lawne A — re aa, where the object is to prod man ned virus erin te te cine Gaels worver Giled to ree \te effects in the spring winapnes A. KILLING: eontinaes to be bend, YOUNG [WOMAN, as Chan bermaid and Lanndross. She per Freneb tt in all ite branches. Bort . Please oall at 164 Ninth rd avenue, fret floor, rear building. Oan ve AFTED—BY A RESPECTARL situatios Getly understan: of wtty refs te te highly Bf bony A [RESPECTABLE (PROTESTANT nation as Nuree mstrens, iter. he ‘ondersuande ne eehiag. juting. bert of ctiy referance y Nineteenth strset, between Fourth: ‘No objections to go in the eeuatey. ye. "8 LINIMENT OR MAGIO FLUID, ht and astonish the tret t He le the.only person that has in the merits of bis remedd, the facnity and the wealthy cir. It immediately eradioates all pala nor- tracts fire, heal all manger of sores, Lae wever failed im thousa: Oneoe the bair It senses an agrevable tori poling, and etromethen nt At every dose oF appli Te haw Backes. tee Triends ure ita i te whom he Sector hes Se have”nsed Weta ticle famniee for yeors—tbe" I kesee H. Grinmell, Ny Rase, Coators, Dapaus, Mor toon, Haw iltonay ir. Brest ‘ Sods, Carmene, tittatotane qo ee tere Manlly beaten sartet, at 290 white ax for ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ritustion in rivete family, to de chamber re ironer, she ir a good plain eook, cood washer and a 2 Fanaa es SORA Tmt tee venteenth and Righteenth streets, W4xtED<4 siruarion. nya RESPECTAnMa OR women, ne. Chambermald, or nee uy ir i family, Beet vm, Thta'Tevinth eareen, one doce from Broateays = APM WAXTED@A SITUATION, BY A REAPRCTARLE young Indy, ae Seamatrecr! if an excellent dream and @ heme plain sewer, and har no ohjsetion so assist at any werk, or travel with © Indy. Bert's ey eetepomey, » apply at No. 7 Fourth avenua, in the tread and meodle ators. etn: ear after your, alent and patrownge ot the, der pemeraliy. Saari vats and bro 8 fasteming o ¥ A RPSPECTARLE YOUNG fami! Cooke. Car be well recommended. tenth aoreet, between Brondway and eee ANTED-A oat pee ura RES death selcgr atest SAT ing, and cap take care ntrene. Ona be highly recommen: fo im the eountey, Please onl! ie the reer. NTED_NY A RESPECTANLE YouNa Wows tuntion fw afr apestadle private famfly, as nd Wolter whe perfectly wndcestands Wer b silt, UN vans tei, ee cam pve ths pret of ety re. ~ chjection 1@ the Oorptey, Please call 4 Shire avimue, vesteee in tets ood Vetind stieets, im the eer, Onn be ween for two daze: wor nee poe Marans boratory rorme streets, tre 2 Govst an 70 eal departm: Tinved te'etee wolahes quanstt we aotiae for ane @oll mone ves aprlogtions thete a start Tas the Gocues crete Abe heir very fast. Gall at 221 Elizabeth street, Can be ve ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, BY A STEEL AND COP- Ter plate engraver; to work om ricnsttes and orna- mente; can etch and finish, Address Philadelphia, box 14, att c ANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, AN INTELLIGENT lad, not under the age of 16, who writes a ood and Tadtory relekenece, Apply’ to GEG. W. SEEVENSON, 9) factory referene 7 ) We NSOS Nassaw strect, froin 3 to 4 o'clock, P, My f ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN a dry goods store, and who would be glad to take charge of the books, Salary not so much an object as a per= it mg ay Con setae per Ht pian pons or ‘reepectability and character. : Bt the aflce of this papers yn APPLY: bY Third avenues, and on ninth street. the auction rooms, No.7 Broad street, Sale ity: fey ‘Lithograohic m ove can be had a ithout reserve A ‘the to the highest bidder, consisting of Ci and Shoes, Lasts, Show Cases, Store Fixtures, &0. B sity of Brookly: N, AUCTIONEER.—BOOTS, Fixtures, &¢.—Priday, June ‘J Pitot aan eur Broadway, A. CHILTON, AUCTIONZER.—PEREMPTORY SALE + of 120 Valuable Building Lots in’ the Ninth Ward of t! —Gole & Chilten wilt'mit mt cition, ca Tuesday, June 17, ISS}, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Kx- change, 120 building Lots, eomprising two entire bloc! ate on and adjacent to Gates avenue. n be hud of the auctioneers, No. 9 Wall «tree nd 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Maps of the pr New WAxTED— a COLORED MAN AND HIS WIFE. The man to he care of horses, drive, work in gar- den, Ke., to go five miles out of the city. None need appl Without’ recommen dain, to Daniel Richart, 7A Broud way, up ctaite, back office, W 4ASTED—A SITUATION, AS GENERAL CLERK, Assistant Bookkeeper, Assistant School Teacher, Tri velling Age Collector, by a compatent young Advertiser being acquainted with the Greek and Latin la guages. would like to make arrangements with some pectabie drug establishment. Excellent city. refere Apply or address I. M., 7 Fourth avenue, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE 8 Clerkship or Salesman, or an inside porter in ad ods store, oF grocer or a liquor store. Bost city referen: ee can bexiven, Can be seen at No, 31 Whitehall street, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A YOU man of re e ref renoes, in a pri Ps objection to go into the country, aven' Please call at 277 First ANTED—BY A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG man, @ situation in a grocery store, Has had con- siderable experience in the business. Good city reference can be given. Please call at No. 114 Ninetecuth street, in the store. MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT INCUMBRANCE, Want rituations—the man as Coachman or Waiter understands the care and management of horses; the woman as Laundress or Chambermaid. The best of reference from their present ituations, and will be disengaged in a fow gaye; Have no objection to go separate. Address M. M., Morris & Fowlers, lace, corner Twelfth street, for two days. " STEADY YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A Jniversity to do Ch: rwork and Sewing, or to assist in the oare of children. Hi: bjection to goto the country. Please call 7 Bowery. een for two days. Can be well re- nmended from her last place. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid, or Nurse, or to do Plain Sewing, and has no objection to’ going to the country. ly at 209 Meroer street, front ro third floor, Can be seen two days RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion in a private family, Is d cook, washer and ironer. Has no objection to po to the country. "Please ad- dress 1°0 Elizabeth street, im the Tear, Ist floor. Goud city reftrence can be given. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS FA” a situation altepim = plants family, who is wil ling to make himself useful and ‘obMzing, Good city refer. Apply to J. W., office of this pap RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT YOUNG Wo- man (a Protestant) would wish to obtain a situation 4 bermaid and Laupdres or as Chambermaid and or would do general housework in a small pri- jonable city be t, South Brooklyn, vate fam: seen at W until OY WANTED—ABOUT I4 TO 10 his parents, to attend in an offi Apply, at 10 A.M. thi 70 Be RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A DRUG CLERK. ONE acquainted with the city retail trade. The situation would suit an Irish tant apothecary. Apply at No, 235 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-fifth street. 0 PRINTERS.—A YOUNG MAN, NOW HOLDING A forems tituetion in Boston, would like to remove to New York, and takes this method ef obtaining a situation there. Master printers who may be in want of a foreman, or a fire: rate band by the week, are respectfully referred to agentleman, who may be found at No. 546 Hoaston street, till June 13, ‘who will give any information required concern ing the advertiser, whose address in Boston is Faust, No. IL Cornhill. Will master printers please cut this out for fature reference? WHO RESIDES WITH lary, $52 por year. \O WOOD ENGRAVERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, cht first-rate engravers on wood. Permanent situa- Oo CLOTHIERS—WANTED, BY from the west, a eituation in's whi hone; he hi with, the bi WO ENGLISH GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS, ONE Seamstress me ral oe as Cook, Washer aud Ironer, the other as and Children's Nurse; they are ‘willing to do the housework of a emall private family; no objections hort distance in the country; the best of city Setrncnscon given from the last plac Please call at No. 29 Roosevelt street, in the rear, first floor; can be seen for two days. 0 SPERM OIL RECTIFIERS OR MERCHANTS.—A gentleman residing at Manchester, England, having s very extensive connection, of near twenty years’ cultivation With spinners, manufacturers, machaniets, fes., in that town, an pin ad ol to re an agency for the sale of oils. Parties od pl first rate article roga- larly will Gnd this a val’ je Cont . References of the igiert order. address S X., care of Meeers, Willmer & on ity to go in the or. Good referenc Bote, box 7 Herald office. ET NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE A CHILD TO HER house. Apply at 501 Fourth street. ‘OUNG LADY —WANTED.—WANTED, A YOUNG Lady, ef genteel appesi ¥ho foo! winger, and would be willing to tras iu the country with tl purpose of giving cones ase apply between the hours of I . Sehuberth, European Music Depot 257 Sery rerpectable artists for th For particulars, pi aM to M FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEWEN AND ei accommodated with pleasant fur- ithout hoard d Second ave OARD WANTFD—BY A LADY ANDG! ENTLEMAN Dosrd for the Indy on! fr No rm ference given, Address C. Dffice. OAKDING—A HANDSOME ROOM AND BED RO niebed oF mished) to let, to a gentiemas ute ad required. Apply at S21 ACCOMMODATIONS FOR familicn withoat ehildeom, at te the Sori D WANTED IN THE COUNTRY DURING THR mer—By two gentlemen, thetr wivos, two smail children, vants, in a healtuy siteati two or three hours of New York by et (A privste farm house preferred ) office of this paper. BOARDING BY THE DAT, WEEK OR MONTH. FOR single gentlemen or small families, withont children. Reference required. Hot, cold and shower bathe. Dinner StS vrelock, N. BA colored Cook and Waiter wauted. Mi Broadway, Bosreixa—one on two surres or FURNISHED rooms, and private table it proferted, of the enme to ain- Ele geatiomes. with, fall of pari boned, he avere Would let for ariort period, if pequiged. Tuquire at 501 Hous qe ‘rect, fret house We: Se References OARD IN THE COUNTRY —A GENTEEL FAMILY, without small children, can be aecommodated for the summer, inn private residence, within two hours ride of the tity, pet railroad. The eurrounding conntry is an pure air and varied landscape. Address J. G., Morald offer, OARDING.— VE: PLEA ANT nobme FoR FAM. With full or partial board, ma KO Broadway. eee 4 fous and at Cwontioth street, betwoan RD, IN A PRIVA jearant large reom, the honse havin osseaion immediately, No 6 Fowrth street, wont of Bighth aveawe. Oxo BQUARE,—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, Rithout children or servants, of» single gentleman, ean be accommodated with furniabed rooms and board, by applying at No. ¢ Uni ‘ NTRD—BY A LADY—A AMALL UNFURNISHED com, with board, in private fainily, where there are Loardere; ritwation not above Honston #treet of pald tn advance, im oveations port-pald. Ad- ip Store, ap iy apply- SIPED PARLORS AND BED. ‘Toome to rent, at 22 Waveriey pines, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BRD. rooms to let, to single gentiemen, withoat board, where retry attention wil be given to make then comfrtabto, No. 147 Cham bers street. Rooms, peensizen “OR UNFORNISNRD, WITH board, all prt vate feruily, fed pertirme ful honed ter ta part of the eft Sak peancetions. For particulary fetnid other, for three daya, ani tt 10 LET—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A Bandeomely furvinned back pation, on the frst uot of the brwre Bo 1) Reals atevrt, near Green Sieh ateoot, ooew Med by a genteel family. Invite ip the fray t partor. T° LET TO GENTLEMEN WITO Wisll THE BEST of sorommodat nd pas a fale price, and Hedrodns attacked. 14 «frst iH And MA French family of the ear Bros twa pect abl ity. pot higher than Nibte’r. way Post Offica, to 8.1, wth rent name pnd nidros, of po answer shall be ese. Apply at 55 Seoond | Y J. D. HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER, 216 PEARL street, this di W o'clock, Hurdware, Crockery, La id Earthenwares, Dahlias, &e.; also 10) Plumbers Basins, Cutlery, 300 boxes K: Ke, by catalogue, Also, at LL o'clock, wt the Auction Room,’ Wines, Liquors, a0; BO bs 6 Che mpagne. Flour de Sillery and Sillery Mosseux, qua: d pints, in perfect order, sold to close the balance ofthe importation. 100 ¢ ux Vieux St. Estephe, warranted 17 years ol4; 15 cases Malinicy Madeira, Vew of valuable Book ravings, &o irom solid stone ; eost $700, imported Cs R. remptory sule of Cabine btock of Mr. G Coliseuin Hall, 450 Broadway, near Grand s\ Kemp will sell'at auteion, as ab stock of hancsome rosewood and Mahogany Furnitu by Mr. George Massie, the well kaowa Pr maker, aud removed for convenitnee of sale, wud & large ard spiendid axsorts almon Trout, brand, a fine deffcato wine; 14 case: ‘2 cases Port Wine, very cho Lold Monongahela Whiskey; 4) bush fan. Also. 65 cheats and Half chest Tens, ‘i barrels Bastern Herring, 1 do. Wuite I boxes Seotch Herring, 9 boxes Macoaroni, xes Rairina, 25 bags Filberts, Al noes, suitable for heavy truck drawing, Terms at sale. B. BUTLER, AU STIONEER.—PUBLIC ADMINIS. trator’s Sale.—On W d James Sery mreour, el agsortmeut of parlor, beds ver Ware, Jewelry, libra intings by eminent mast Also, a statue of Shekspeary, six Catalog ues at KEMP, AUCTION RGE AND PE. Furniture, being th wore Massie, on Friday, at 10 0’ ¢, the lar, ch cabinet ent of Cabinet Furniture, made imthe best and most substantial manner, and of the best seasoned materials, viz sw able for a hal and stair carpeting, large French plat rved rosewood parlor Paraiture ered in rich French satin brocatelle and other arved mali Teto-a-tetes; easy, and sien din} P y French and ux and Wash: air Mattrass Stands; cottage and many other rich and desirable goods, all of ell worthy the atteution of housckeepors. Sale 1 peremptory—weather fair or f Also, two d Meicdeons; a very good article, and suit or parlor. 0, Velvet Tapeatry, Brussel lots to arers ‘Also, two Ca on the morning of ble top dre SITIVELY TUE LOSING BALE AT AUC 0: 4 Vast day.—To-morrow, Th t ton o'clock, the balance of the Jewelry, th the splendid Musical Sceretary, P No, JM Grand street, will be sold. 0, Clock Regulator, &., of G. Straede, Es. No further notice give O. WARREN, Auctionver. MPROVED PROPERTY ON BROADWAY—AT auc- tion, without reserve, on Tuestay next, June I7th, at the hour of [2 o'cluek, at the’ Merchants’ Exchange—A tina and and nearly new three-story Frame House, including brick basement, thoronghly built of the ver} roof, blinds to wi or best of materials, tia dgwe, &e., &., apd gontaigy rome syven ight well-finished apartuionts; together with two valua able lots of ground attached; the entire fronting on the above valuable thoroughfare, or the Bleomingtale road, be- tween Fighty-third and Eighty-fourth stroote Vlock, ani ceutral in at @ point nearly over hanging the Hudson river. It should be even by any person desirous of purchasing a re- jence at once; respectable, convenient, nd ever valuable, As an investment for money or idle capital, there is not, in the city, lny, there is no part ‘of the city w fer one, as, whilst paying interest on the out- here property is faster ris- ing in value. Possession ven & purchaser. Title ble; for which, and farther particulars. appl; ctionerr, ANTHONY. J. BLEECKER, office, 7 at auction t of gentleman who hi being about to vinit street, New York. h day, from 11 IL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION Signed would invite the atte tiful collection of of be sold thi the same beis season, N.B.—Visiters can view the hous —THE UNDER to K.C. KEMP, Auctioneer, WN YOUR OWN HOUSE AND LOT.—GREAT SALE of Jersey City Lows-—David Seott, Auctioneer, will ell at public auotion, on Friday, the Lith lost., om the promi thirty Full and ‘twenty Lots, situated in the Thir werd, on Newark avenue, Monmouth, Brunswick, Boracin, and Willow streets. Purchasers improving ca all th rehase money Om credit for Sve years, at six per cent, termi of the Auctioneer, corn or of E. COLES, No.7 Pay: 72 pat. of the very very Tut put up will be gold without reece Sale to com: -B.—The Erie Railroad now For further particulars, inquire f Hontguinery and Green streets, noe. eoclock P.M. tes at Jersey City. seg Th PAWNBROKER SALE, BY LEWIS & MOR- Oliver street. in Chath HOME FOR A Association jer act of incorporat by the great ag inet e ro y advantages of this sesoc ome, OF investing their earnings, trance, must do so imm: itely, as the render 1 purchasers of ed to comply , President. that these th Coming direes from th at retail as low ele. always a large assortum erier fave new on thant weallow the sre below any jobbers in ir Savings Store, 120 Bowery, C40 AST-OFF CLOTHIN JL be attended at their residence, treet +a MORONEY, athie rors, 1 Oranse Ble French Jac A Ont, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. tienen whe, _ DRY GOUDS, dic. RAR OPPORTUNITY [8 PRESENTED TO BUY in the following announcement from 25 Bowery:—On the first day of ement of summer, the proprie neo with their custo to purchase. WE ARE OVrERing ther of Silk, Cotton, ding reductions, It may scan be done, but as we bave estantiaued principle and found it to work ty our advantage and ur patrons, giving notoriety to our ws ¢ time making room fur the iaflux ming seasun, We Presume that it will inex ptreable ab wort Our stovk of Domestic the United States, and every arteel: Wanulacturers, ve can afotd to soil @ merchant will at wh Adapted to all erase ft. Drapery Mustive and Lav the richest a tment we have ever exh 4, and fac be! ruling market pri Silke, Mousehoid Goods, Flannels, &o., in lente and retail. To country nor. and beads of famftlies:-Whenever you buy «large vill F strange no urivalied the comm Govds for Boye’ ‘ent is of more practical benent th owledged; apd furth re resort fer all classes will be the Bowery Latrest, near Brow btained by ladies end PES sy tee Fed RAGTIME aaraeeatee ce attended by Mrs. La wenstyn int or aentlainen se Mr ay. oe een, op ee Li RP, 13 Rim etrest B.—Ladion witanded by Mrs. Dusseldorp. JEWELRY, FIREARMS, he., santed.—Gentlemen having personal effects for sain, jeans orders, ore through the Post Offiee, to HL err, Barclay ‘corver of Broadway. N.B.—Pareols from the ooustey to, and the full ¥alme remitted per return of port LOTMI LADIES AND ORNTLE- ia irom ae oakaaniee te highest sash and eupertivons articles of overy oven oe DAMES caeet, hase Chatham. AST 0) men can o! oe for onat off! iptiom, and in any quantity, MUSICAL. FOR SALE OUR str ERion Mocking BIRDS, rooster, hen, and Apply at the Fo he Station Hor e, Old Slip. = siesta Ree? Rage from two to three years old. . Theee birts mock oat, ‘and day, Will be #old ot Bewer American s Action ay, where it oan Fv lhose in want of ‘tht RENGH PAPER BANGINGG, DECORATIONS b. ch feast eereet, batiror om and Chathven. shove artioles should pot omit to lvok fnrocnt, aa theit interest. snd taste namy by ® call, a MAS TAYR & CO. owr cone ited 180: heavy doable | ."=MANHATTAN BUILDING ing to & person who has cash and credit business, 29 Court! OR SALE—A WHOLESALE SHIRT MANUPACTI portunity pew sires to do a: Apply, in person, at the store, establishment.—A great 0} apitaly and t treet. OK SALE OR TO LET—TH four-story houses on Thirty-seco Way, built in the very best manner, rovements, ; uxteenth street, Inquire of Mr. R. OSE TWO FIRST CLASS street, west of Broad- ith all the modern im- | No. M4 East | fre and’ gar ew thi by poem ing be Fold o have legal SD not estate, memler. nth sti street, hiret fh Ke. Sta Broadwa: $3 tlemen bouses where to mor Atlantic ‘The fruil the groun veget Em quire of ye had at the | N™ eeloek. ealland | lA { gentle early, the owner having no ase for her. seen, Cherry « | HSK found a dle. Cai demy, ins byure, # OK Hor ba | hands bi | above be (gupe Rockaway, for one or t jawrenee & Ct hg ® beautiful ith two Fenty, an upri 1. Adams, at Harlem, nN ‘elor ter Hou at No, Msg Whitehall street, REEN TURTLE—FOR SALE, BY M. RODGERS & CO. No. 27 Fulton Market, a fine lot of Green Turtle, of all | sizes, just arrived. r retth ment due their own i Purchase a five acre Lot of g AviR, and the history or deductic Pos two bedrooms in the uttie; Crot ET—A LARGE GA th—the fu {chine Broudwa; NO RENT——A COTTAC illing to ry wuwilling te pay & good rin 0 LET—THE a Avction sale of Horses, Ke, gery, tails, are exceedingly #tylial whalf hands high, very f sennd under the OK KALBA PIN wands bia at Ds Gi OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A POR- near the Battery. Inquire | nd Oyster Saloon, ANDS ON LONG ISLAND, ADJOINING THE VIL. | lages of Lakeland and Hermanville, about 43 miles | m the cities of Now York and Brooklyn, by the Long | nd Kailroad. The opportunity is now offered to all those ver wish to obtain lands on Lon, n of Americ qually in e rosnite of cultivation e been 80 great, so much heyond the one, that they are how dens, and will, in eir present tions, or be h wheat, ani tine loam, admi great crops, of id or Northern Ne: trial, And I now offer for handsome land, and in. trinsically as valual n be found within fifty wiles of the city of New York, in any direction, in lots of five acres or more, for the sam of §: peracre. of Water or useless ground on asa first payment, and the further sum of $2) within three mcnths, when a warrantee deed and good title will be mainder parts of the purchase money may he puid or secured onthe the land, to be paid within three or five years. with six per c at yearly int 4. “The title m the same ter men of the highe ail, with maps, pamphlets, aud all in F those who wish 'to be in CIETY LIBRARY, BROADWAY int annual paymen iso, an ordinary right, be! Apply to P. ler's ¢ reet, smoramas, corner of feet on Broadway by ion July 1. RC that will probably never oceur again, the only remaining new lands on the quality, when cultivated, to any from stom s healthy as can be found in th ‘and handsome land, without ug to CHARLES WOOD, stationer, 117 John J FORBES, Librarian, ‘THE LARGE ROOMS NOW OCCUPLED BY Apply at 94 Maiden Inne, to Protectionist Banquet Broken Up, IN ALGERIA, FRENCH BATTLES More Hungarians ‘Arrested by the Austrians, PIRMNERS IN THE COTTON MARKER, Teland—the aucient | non these xpectations of any sidered of wreat value for farms HI probability, be all taken up heldat more than tivo Il kinds of produce may now 4 corp, potatoes, Nowera in the most wince, the lan The surface of t or bogs irably adapted thi easy tillage. Indew has seen or Any person wishing to it, can do eo'by send. | Large lots will is perfectly good. 1 | complete, certified to which T will send by rest. for sale, to close an nging to an absent Broadway and Thir- 10) feet on Thirteenth BLT & SON. DOSE’ O LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSE the luwer part of the two story bri Thompson street, between Bleecker and 4 in the vicinity of the Washington Parade are two rooms with folding doors, a a kitchen and pantry in the en pass the corner every fiv is equal to any in the city, Inquire on the premiges. water, a fing large ON GIVEN, house No, 225 ets, and | two basement, ang minutes, Its lo 12 Broadway, 23 y bedroo 100, to eth New York; and Bow # xeon. 0 LET OR FOR SALE—A PL! surr, dious country revidenc beldsin a high state of cultivation, in Madison, Posesrion given immed tely. street, South ferry, Brook] © LET, AND THREE YEARS’ LEASE FOR SAL two y house known as Yecween Ninth atid Tenth avenues, replete with modera con- veniences, euch aa gas, Croton water, No., aud part of the furniture for sale. MEY to (preseceton atonee) WiLl NGS, No. 109 Water street. CONTAINING SEVEN peautifully situated, with a fine growing garden, TAM t trees, being only afew minutes walk from the rail- t, im the village o town, two doors south of . chureh, on the west For or the premises, or at 404 Hudson street, w ET ROOM, THIRD STORY | deep. ‘Apply to Walden | , 19 Pearl street, or Mr, Raynor, Thity-third street and 0 LET—LAXGE SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM, th room, at $25 to be sold most oomforta: le er street, between » Herald office, stating arions and ew Joraey. Inquire of Mr. Hunting, the Madison Hotel, or Mr. Haslen. of the depot, or No. 24 uuded by % Crelsen Cottages, Rprtlouiars, tequi ‘ew York, for 0 LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO SMALL well furnished rooms; al le for two © LET—UNTIL MAY 1, 1852, A MANSION HOUSE, IN burbe of Brooklyn, on an omnibus route, fur- nished in the hest manner, and « including # Noone having « large need Tor ‘treet, LOFT, # FEET B light, White rect. vaults. of th HORSES, EW YORK HOKSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET.— Monday and Wodnerday, have it re tered. care old, Wi, hands, will he sold « d owner 6 address obti treet, Franklin square. OKSES FOR SALE.—A SPAN OF SMALL SIZED ck Horses, 14) kind in'sing! be seen, on ® Fourth avenae. 9 bigh and double bi. Pri e N F FOR SALE LOW.—A BEA Hing mare. nine y drited and kind in Vinay SALE—A seven SUPERB PAI ears old, sixteen under the saddle, the pr Europe. Also, @ blood bay, die; ie dri iron gray Colt, five years ol ah. perfer tly sound & 60 ve been broken to drive tande we AM. rien filled with choice fruits and w York. xt abore the sales room, corner ‘Also, basemen Broadway. Apply at the count- ing house of the auctioneer, on the premises, 0 LET—A LARGE PARLOR, UNFURNISHED, ON b, tbe Sret door of jattery place, frontin; 4 on {be premises, bo be CARRIAGES, de. ‘arriages, Harness, Saddles, aving property to dispose of will please | JOHN H, GATFIELD, Proprictor, WELL BROKE SADDLE MARE, VERY HAND- some, and only six ned, at Chichoster's stables, Neation at Disbro Prrteetiy sound sb stylish, sound and kind io two horses, nearly new, Built t shifting top, uy 1 Can be seen at stable BS hecond street, three duers from the Bowery, after W wrrounded by elegant | family of children, oF apply. Inquire of A. ¥ 10, WITH 90 WIN- nub-base- Entrance on White commencing at tw warrantel sound and bargain, if applied for The mare may be years old, warranted | \Arness and onder sad- | ‘s Riding Aca 20, he . Kidine School, o. +) Fourth avenue. R OF IRON GRAY bande high, with long 4 kind ty of & gentleman seven years old. fifteen ven without winkers, id, Gfteen and a half od traveller, All the m tandem. Also, ht Rooks way, palit to order ty OR SALB—A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, ABOUT igh, wt asant' aod der the oF from 4 te EB PONY, 81 y Kentie, jee and enildrea; sold’ for years ol ALE—A SPLENDID TEAM ineme black Arran ted in every respect. feen wich street. floreen, 16% hands high, #tylish drivers, store. Also, is ie. of gentleman's horse, Can % street, OWE railroad station, STATE OF TRADE GENERALLY, &o., &o. &e., BY THE NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK AND MAINE ro TELEGRAPHS PORILAND, THENCE BY By MERCHANTS’ 7 EGRAPH TO NEW YORK. Haciwax Tetvonarn Oven Jone 10O—3 PM, The Cunard steamship America, Capt. Stone, arrived at thie port, last ey ning, at eight o'clock, with sixty-one passengers She left Lverpool ot balf-past eleven o'clock, on the morning cf the 3lst ult, and has experionced heavy weather, The steamer Ningara, from Boston on the 14th ult., are dat Liverpool on the morning of the 25th. Neither the La Fayette nor the City of Glasgow had arrived when the America sailed. The debate in Parliament on Mr. Baily’s motion re+ lative to the government of Ceylon, terminated in @ ma- jority of eighty for the ministers, and that being the last motion of impor! wnee on the books, the Russell Ministry is safe fir the reniainder of the season, The debate on the Roman Title bill was still going om, but no advance has been made with the measure. On the evening of the 27th ult., the protectioniste held abanquet at Tamworth, the residence of the late Sit Robert Peel, when the people of the town rose up em masse and dispersed the gathering. Windows were broken and several persons were injured, and at length the military hud to be called out to quell the riot. ‘The crops presented a promising appearance Emigration continues es brisk as it was im the spring, The Continental and Peninsular news is without im- portance, Affairs In England. The English files received possess interest The firet clause of the Ecclesiastical Titles bill passed on the 30th ult, by a majority of 244 against 62. ‘The Glass Palace continues to attract its thousands, Upwards of 60,000 persons passed through the doors im one day, The United Service Gazette says :—° We hear, from high authority at the Cape, that the cost incurred in the first month of hostilities was about £260,000, and that it hag been between £50,000 and £90,000 per month since.” Mr. Crawford, free trader, has been elected for Hare wich On Wednerdoy, a number of fine vessels left Liverpool, chiefly for New York. The America, Capt. Lawrenee, belonging to C. Grimehaw & Co., has 470 emigrants om board. and the Princeton, Crook & Guion, 390, The Waterko and the Nasmyth were both filled with emi+ grants for the Sta Of the gross amount of customs revenue, nearly ome- third is expended in collection. ‘The total gross revenue collection in 1839, in the United Kingdom, was within » trifle of twenty-two and a half milli ons. Mr. J.B. Martin, chief engineer of the Pacific, has been presented by several ef the’ passengers, who sub- scribed for that purpose. with a complete and handsome service of plate, tea and coflee pots, Ke., ase testimonial to bis ability. The plate is of the newest design, and bag been manufactured under the superintendence of Haur- | burg, goldsmith and jeweller. of Church street, Wm. Hamilton Lowery, Captain, and Thos, MeNally of the Arabia, an emigrant ship in the line between Li- verpool and New York, charged with alleged murder om the high seas, have been arrested. The former was seized on board his vesrel at Liverpool, and the latter in Bekfaste Both the prisoners were committed for trial at the next assizes. Bail would be accepted to the amount of £100 each, in sureties; and £200 each om the prisoners’ owm | recognizances. The French Republic. There is nothing of moment from the French eapiteg beyond the fact that the legitimists are making every effort to attain their desired revision of the eonstitution: ‘The party of order remained firmly attached to the Pre- tident. Commercial afaire continued brisk, but the Bourse closed dull M. Pasehal Doprall’s amendment to the National Guards bill has been rejected by the Assembly, Interesting from Austria, ‘The Emperor sti] remains at Warsaw, in company with the Emperor of Russia and the King of Prussia, The result of their ecaferense has not transpired. ‘The Breslau 6 of the 20th May, bas the follow” ing :— “A great sensation has been created in Hungary by the orrest of the Countess Teicky, and her companion Madam Erdivy wt Del Felgo. T ve been ordered for trial by curt martial, at Peterwardein. It is said that the Counts been the mediam of a corsegpondence be- tween the refogees in London. As vr, and thebe partirans in Hungary. Some of this eorrespondenes hag been reized.” It ie etated that Prince Christian, of Blucksburg, is to eucceed to the throne of Denmark The Trenbies in Portugal. ¢ Saldanha has not yet promulgated any of his since his arrival at Lisbon. Large bodies of (he reformers were calling upon the Queen to abdicate The Du new me arure Spain. A telegraphic diepate from Madrid, of the 2éth ull, announces that the Marquis Miraflires bas been Mivister of Foteign Afuire. An appropriation had been made for the manufaeture of thirty thousand percussion muskets, Italy. The disturbances between the Roman and Freneh sol- diers still continue. The French authorities in Rome, have caused ten thowand rations, and « large supply of ammoniticn, to be taken inte the ensthe of St. Angele. India. There is no farther intelligence from the Cape of Good Hope. werranted sound aod seful mover, in double of ain- Apply st'1d6 Grand ateeet, X YEARS OLD, be] fine lady's hore, am want of ure. Can o years old, 164 bands oy Mr. Buck proprietor, op AGON WANTED-~A TWO-SEATED ROCKAWAY oF eovered Wagon, for one hore, if in prise moderate. Address a note to b 4 and 16, New York Post afes, stating price, and where to be torn. 30 ia HORSES, AND UPWARDS, HAYR nEEN ’ cured imo ew months b use of columbian Limiment. hvafee, ew ed ss Trance Budeon streets, Very large joye'e For man ot horse {t stands pre-eml- Ro, he. It ie sugsess "fs nnd 08 conte French Battles In Algeria. Accounts from Algeria state that » confict had talsem place between the Cabyles and the French forees, tm whieh the former were defrated—several hundreds hav- ‘Ing been killed and wounded The accounts from Lower Falytin are not #0 satinfaeto~ ty. The Freneh had entered the eountry on the Mth, and were derperately opposed by the inhabl:aute, They, bowever were driven from all their positions, and the blockade of Cngilla was raised. The lows of the Frenets was ortimated at one hundred, and three handred wounded; and that ef the Cabyles four hundred and thirty-seven Billed, and twelve hundred wounded; forty- to villeges were burnt on the 16th and 17th. Baveral tribes have made thetr submission, Commercial Intelligence, MASRS. HOLLINSHEAD AND O'S. CIRCULAR. The sirenlar of Mencrs Hollinshead & Oo, ated May 81, ayn —We bave had s « uriderable amount of activity fe ont cotton market this «ork, ariaing more from tInereas. ing demand than any other eenas. The scecunte from the United Staten, reovtved on Monday last, show continued large reset pts at the various ports but reported rather un- favors bly of the then proepeet regarding the growing erope and this gave a favorable impulse to our market The rales on thet day amounted to 10,000 bales; but the pria- sipal feature to notice fe, that the tmde now buy with, mT eemidenes, And no longer, im all eases, reetrted their Purebaces to mall quantities, Added to this there hat been dafly & food demand for export, ehiefly for the bet- tet qualities of American, besides a fair amount of busi- nese on apeeulation. Thus we have hed demand saf- fietent to give ® healthy tone to the market, On the other band, it met bor marked that, either from nesses. ity or rome ether canee, there has been a strong desire to sell, and generally too much offering, even for the lenge demand we bave had, 90 that prices, although Dighcr then bnet week, exeept. perbaps, for the inferig