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we. briny SDINAVISK “oupsTsa ENRSTE 1 1 rouge, Or. passibea’ pendise | Silermiddag, Ki tt dee Lutbersas Biacel Waker street. Wan'Ts, 7ANTED—A FIRST RATE CANDY. MAKER, TO GO ‘to Petersburg, Va. 4 will be roquired. Avply to Dati ‘Ou. 198 Proat st. DIATELY TWO he RATE tu aud ‘and ULLON E.'S Nont- 4 NOW TILL THE FIRST OF May who is accustom ed to refinement and 1 Bresdway. “Any one having such to offe references, may address M. ANTED—SIXTY MEN AND Bors, THIS | Day, = rk enbe Wairors, wel! Doirymaids, aiters aad Nutwos. MASON, 650 Broadwi and 139 Bowery. cf 7 ANTED—TWO GOOD OVOKS, NINE CHAMBER- ‘maids, Laundressos, and coven gicls for general usework, for places in the city and conatry, now vacant, @ for whi.h good girls are wanted immediately; also, lored Walters, aid several laboring mon foc the coum y_Apply at 119 Chambors street. [Wy ANTED—A FIRSt RATE CABINET MAKER, TO short cistance in the country A young maa, with woe chest of tools preferred. Anquire at the cooper'a shop, Hi Liberty street. [7 ANTED—A GENTEEL PERSON’ TO WORK BY THE day a¢ plain sewing, in a private faiuily: au perfectly derstand he makiugup of fine liven Apply. with sara: ‘of work, after JU o'clock at 535 Broadway. ate A for two or three weeks. PP4RTNER WANTED. —a YOUNG MAN, WITH ACASH eapital of $500 to $1,000, to invest in an old established simens which will pay from two to three hundred per coat tatisfnctory intormation will be given by ad tress: ‘4. KEMOH. Broadway Post Utice sl real name er an interview can be lad, which will be treated rictly eontidential, Places fur respectabl jistauce from New ¥ situation res LUMAS SPL nd Gardeuer, by nent exaployer. Please address G. id 0 IMPORTERS OR JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.— wish a situation as Salesinan. I have had five years ex. city. 1 do not wish to tocve that does not want me. I donot wish an man from whem I To not wish rvices are xive Oniee: of the Courier aud Enquiror, CHILD'S NURS E-WANTED A MIDDLE AGED woman, None need apply unless thoroughly compatont to take ofan infant, Address Box 201 Post Odive, _BUARDING, dees OARD IN THE COUNTRY- Pawn JE3 CAN BE AC- ed with board and eligible rooms. The house and pleasantly situated near the Huds saboate ply daily to.and from New York, b laud county, New Yor A FEW SINGLE GEN- rmmodated with pleasaat roonus and with dinner on Sunday, at No. 1.54% | west of Br tate Neasantl ated, within OARD, WNT FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A SMALL private family, where there are no boarders, in the cen trol part of the city, where two Indies and Be accommodated, with beard for the ladies, and no questions For particulars, address a novo to’ Vorgiaia, Herald Baw 2 1N_ ‘HOBOKEN. —A& FEW SINGLE G tombe can modated with furnished room . 23 Washington terrace, Hobo! 4 from the ferry. Hi ot, cold, and shower ged. the in the House. Reference ex FOR SALE AND To LEC. SPACIOUS ROO, WITH GOOD BOARD, oveR THE parlor, ou the second floor, with pantry adjoinin revt, near Broadway, to let to two or three sin 8 pentiemen, oF & gentleman nad Indy. Tho stove are rable apartments, and will be let reasonable to @ coud ap- plicant. Apply at 21 Walker strect. to two persons, married or single. o Yost Broadway | 'If a tenant offer who mi io up bia tro ct " ‘roton water in the hous Sedgwick. th a street, or to Mr. George W. Doarm: Broadway, corner floor, 1 a ica’ a ght wy with water close! os xceed: ely well lighted. Will be leased separately, if to fired. A me FPG. 7.8. THOMPSON, 51 Conrtlands street. cae TURNISHED, A, FRONT on “he fas floor: alo, single Ro Lohed in the best sists, without, board," tngaiee a Broadway, betwoon White Franklin atevote. + pro LeT—TWwO ny TIFUL ROOMS ON THE SECOND corner of Gresn- outranes, and sof the Nort Inquire of F SA. M., oF from f po axe. OR FOR Sal. yerty known as the Booldir g Mill om the wert t for amy b 1 family on tho pre GEORGE BRUCE, 15 Chambers —FART OF THE &TOR BROADWAY. en used nas plumbing establisbrme yt for the lat Kent moderate avply to A. J; GARVRY, Do strer, on the pre ate: It would suit woll fora r. ROOMS SUITABLE FOR suical parposes, on the Inquige on the fourth O LRT-TWO SMALL sleeping toome of light mm tory of house $1 Nassau st ington avenne an house i by 31 fest, an Feome au an cbservatory on tos top, The house 1s replete with every convenience, euch as a kitchen rance, & larg copper Beller, eotd, be baths, marbto wash A earrioe yr Sus for & private reidetee or Honea a-h GEORGE BRUCK, 15 Chambers street, JPURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE G men. —A lance Commercial Cotes Hous, No. & Doy street. 2 = te of tocether, Ap Dixon, Thirty. Oret etve-t. » Se Eighth & e BOICR OF A SINCE O% DOUBLE TRAM, FoR Te woll ate d, beth in coler acd epeed, and of creat bottom— C7 eid te nerroeyond with the price asked, $1.200 ; oF a beau. MI stzlieh, fae und net Horse, seven ywars old, need for eaddle, warranted sound, J onle-—A very fast pols of Horses, stylieh an ie or donbie harness end t WG hands high, with o light Wacom and Harnoss to corr Bend, price, $ie—both fone el to @ private gentioma oe meee eh ene oF both. Addrose x. & short timo, in y wineet, PAN OF CARRINGE artians ia new, nl cost ado nd vight year ott, ate 1» Oren K AND 4 Philadelphia direet.—Uni h f New Jer $20 fi tof Cour Litorty str 4 York to Philadelpiiete umboat JOIN. POTTER, sengon ‘Line, att o'eloe rd took, $2 "Rimterned arm. PGULAR DAY LINK wir. we erved om b %, ab § o'ols R y, aml Saturde y, For forther partic ise of the Capiala, on Soagd of the boat. | Chaeres, and ‘are transported by cet dispatch; and they give no preference to-ony express cir goods in advance of anyother express. Our rates for transporting goods through are from han th se of any other express ve New York two days after the sand arrive in San Francisco shnaltaneously letter, not weighing | tre, wae not injured. Mounisania TO LRT OR For SALE— Fighth street. =the tains 1 nd show stands, with hot ond enld water, epsaking tubes, Lells, the Above is very suites Apply to TLE: | roiehed room suitable for two persons. Aloo a tingle rorm poita ile for ope person, Apply nb the to Wilsva and | Wcious taste; and aloo, Lageala's re | and Cream of Roses, for the health of the ha | Ty from the store will be found his Salo m latte, | Paere'he wil do the best in his power to merit a shaze of the | public pate | wre THEY WDE ‘On bedetond jot pony bnilt: soundand | patately of together. | seonnty, N.Y. JAMDEN AND ANTIOY RAILROAD LINK PROM NEW | hier No. 1 North River, by SALES BY AUCTION, | Vepper, Cy \, ieee Bat, Bay Be Kum, Corks, Fig BI HOTELS, y, New York. AMUSE ME: apiomad § qhseras, cHaTiiaM SPREE T.—BOXES, Pit, Fgh 7 ro TOrebeatre Hicrets, dv conte, Pi tng in grees splendour, I) renovated. re paiutod, orwamensad, oad | re-open on Monday eeu riul ool pany, wh: of the ran ‘Oe’ *iotdia ‘Theatre Oe rt} Pas dos eux, by Mo: ee. Wren, TER, aucticnoor, 57 Dey street, gids wich Cg ta ir. J. Bre deka for the test ‘ii, Tk PRUALE Dial teds SRUTUN WATERS, OR THE FEMALE FANCY FIRBMBN, Yo conslude with the ACLRESS UF ALL WORK, ROUGHAM" seeded BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME it ts; —— Fs yy uiTR LAKE HOTEL —PAMILIBS bye ie! a» F salar Share the Guest bathiag. is mi 1 bn Misnesle te orig to visit this Ni seven o'clock, A. where carriages, be: ewburg atten o'clock, st a longing to the house, are im waiting to take th m to the #e, where they can dine and return after din- Pewelton Hous ner, by the ruilroad trains, at four or six o'clock, P. Mf. ‘The steamer Santa Claus and tri lock P, and return next morning after breakfus' York privece ne and ten o'clock, BLAKE & REED. conducted ‘by the subscribers, NEPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YuRK— Ra repels WOR. a's dallgnetel sammnsey Fesl- is orthe season. For furt partioula: aque ct Thompeon, Fock Wins, Rit boredeee, cae F Peck, Ji riel Overture: full orchestra javel’s ually eng Sons iion tin Baile pantomime, conclude with the Comie L.berwood, of GUL BNSKI, TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARDEN.— F and Conductor. ONDA RVENING, JULY 7, Will be performed the Upers of EMNANI. . -oigneen Prem, fog seem . Sig. jon veutanu. zt Es B0,USE, NMWOURGH—PERSONS i Misacw counery, tF ARN UM'S MUSEUM ablishment closed itd season (3 it ts ‘ealis) d will commence its wew one va Mon tay. of dramatic performers, of 0 retsek, Maange ins, leave New York at the Powelton House to tea, arriving in New soto gee out slam y prod faction. ‘The great Javelli is also, w au ing artistes The Hartinetth ‘amily ace al to rs 4 to mentiva that strangest of opel haif-past 6; ‘Performance to commence at FI ‘No postpouement om accuunt of the weather, every might, Saturday not excepted. ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MU3I- cal Ball, 444 Broadway, betwoen Howard wad Gesad open every night. This justly orlebrated and eificisns f tuleated and experienced psrlormers wader tues & of J.B Fetiows, whose conoerts in this city ‘or an Dain awhile at Barnom ‘wonders, the" Lappy Family. /ECHANIOS' HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, & Grand street “upes every night during the wage au tal The original ana well kuuwu CUAISE j, com rising aa @ Roleat aud voreatile ** “{uperioueed performers,” andar She nited States Hotel, im the village, ja alto tof B. P. Chriat ULCKEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ES- t mpg ned w Harley street, Cavendish Square —The me (hnaband ofthe Inte Madam Deloken, pianist ve of ele superior family hotel quarter of the metropolis lowing gentlemen, ¥ Ven Alen, aud G’ W. Gerard: June Reqs et Now Yor ouncerte tm this cry, @ been received with Toshi: vuable aadiea see 5 +7, and will commence at 8 o'clock. 7 patrons of C: risty's o instr infurmed that the Saturday Aiternooa Concerts #i continu dtor tuet fuvure. ASILE GAKDEN.—TENTH SUNDAY EVENING Concert.—adiaission 25 cents. guar 4 semnne Cth. Programme—Purt 1. uvertui , Reinklange, Gang’ Yuird time, by general desire, Marctcoh; have been received ue ta for a sucevesion of faver by, Mighty Teepectable and i cents. Doors opm at au afternoon concert a the honor to announce that he haa fitted his yet) 4 premises nt the above address. with a union ce and comfort, to sdapt it to all the purposes of a in the very contre of the fashionable The charges aco moderate. Th. Dulcken has been Kindly, permitted to refer, to the fol B. Luwreace, of Hoston: Col, on commence at 8 o'clock, every Wednencay und Sata: fy dation of familte 9 Seats, 37 i vouts; Buaes, 2 ant Saloon performut ORT WASHINGTON PaNyhion HOTEL, SHREWS- bury, New Jersey-Siamm & Ragen, rs, Proprietors.— fhe for boarders. ita situa- tion, for bathing, fishing, upd gis unsurpassed, Rooms Persons sucking a retuge irom the heat above well known hotel 1s now open Giry and delightiul ind dust of the city, eannot but be weil EA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, | Lt lion Hotel 1s gow open tor tho revopt gave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, at nt etreet, will moet with proms attention. EXPRESS AGENCIES, se. Brtrorp & COS GREAT CALIFORNIA EXPRBSS, ts, 1th and 2th of every month; through to California in thirty days, in charge of spyvial postage three mesiehgers, | We respectfully annonage that ous arrange: ments for transporting Gold Di aan cannot be sur, re Dur goods are r ere company in forwarding tI ten to twenty per cout le company, Our mails Fy with them. "Une pratage on, 8 sing mire than alf am ounce, ix only tires conte, if pre-paid. Our postage un newspapers Is three conts, pre-paid, without 63 will be outh Aime i Islands, China, | nd Panama, nis. All goods Passage by the U.S. “Only ed at our office at the ifornia Exchange, @ fire umes ia the lave regard to Weight; and exchanges for all the taken frev, We sevd a mail to all the ports of rica on the Pacific; also to the Sand Grecon, and all parts of California, Chas Draits, debts, notes, &0., collected 1a Cal must be putup waterproof. ‘Through Line” to California lowest. rates, proof building, v the 0. 2 Veney atreet. Astor Mouse, New York, alco corner Clay aud Kearney sts., Portsmouth square, San Francisco. i‘ CLOTHE a. ‘AST OFF CLOTHING ND FU RNITURE WANTED.— Ladies or gentlemen leaving the city, oF breaking ap | housekesping, can obtain the highest. cash price for Clo! Furniture, &6., by sending thrvugh the the vfivste or at hie : reel. dence. RP, 13 Klim streot. N. B.~-Ladics attended by Mrs cow hy AST OFF CLOT tems ‘an obtai by nending to J. Goodwin apd gentlemen waited on at -VAST OFF CLOTHING Coste Gentlemen, or fami which they wenkd canvass inte prices. by sending fr the subs or otherwise, H, Lh) ETT, N bard EMEN'S NOTICE.—THE ses tatt this weather ls to send our summer d dyeing, t hort pe caserly of Murray st MISCELLANEOUS. RARE | € CHANCE FORA PERSON OF SOME CAPI- tal to make a fortun Lurope, wishes to dirvo precent in portect working order. Will sell ont ab a groat inces of importance compels lim babi te acviten, 08 pe immediately. Can be seen daily, from 10 A. M., rie Tia Cedar Mreete owners of A, A. the following States— Verment, Indians, Wiseonsia, Loulstana. Missisalp) re it purchasers. Keferences.—Itundreds of tailors th have in successful 0} oration, je different States. mag ad creed } E. xo Ie yi or Royal Dail, Tre immediate attention. Gsneral % ° cod for the feet, GEA BATIING-LONG BE this day, lOWLAND. — ‘and taste may THOMAS PAYE & co.” ENMANSBIP. MR. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH Wiul receive a Weaneed for private instruction in Pramanship, | 6 on Tues to pu ie Jaye ond Thuredaye, at houre agreeable rS esse atll A. M. and 4) o'clock P.M. manship, price $1 0. IVE Le tg og! FOR pre OR TO HIRE | seven cheap —Pri octave rosewood month. Ory to M. Duj street, ott street. 3, $45, $115, $ sostoe’ Ba Miuitany CLOTHS.—TWO BALES BUFT, ONE Do. | %) . Besrlet, imported expressly for military | 'y tes and (oF #814 My, BABCOCK & CO., 27 Park Row. ; Blue, ow JUST RECEIVED—1,000 FRESH PkINS RUSSIA L n ther. Will be sold to the trade fu 4h, in lote to sait | rs rehacers. ‘Apply "to Mose RDON & BAKER: Stationers, it REN a, LOOKING GLASS PF TES. y lights, from the mat HITE FRENCH "ZINC Paints. -PIFTY CASKS dred a aS done ws handsed NING & Co., 106 Snow White in ongks fro roe bund: 10 No from fone to ts in ims is aft facturers, loweet m: ve velvet, rN Fon very wih of overyMesoription, mE BROTHERS, THOMAS, FROM PARIS. W rags, ete., would di xterm! Smiter nuisance. Vener aNTER'S T ued te ur d upon by Geo warded by the A: tate, VAN DEY. | A Sabb ssauns LASOALA RESPROTPULLY IN. } forms his patrons and the public that he, has opened Garden, Fashionrblo Perfumery Store, at 6 Nidto Dreadway, whore s lorge eegortment of > most recherohe | if ye the most faa. | articles of the Toilette can be for White the Maguette P Will ers fn By billing off tho mice wud rats Te ellings, harna, ond roille, Lyon's depot, 424 Hye Made Pow doe and Ph WY PERS PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE Ftearns & Co. ate ny inakere Rich's Improvement, in the Unit a'sexeon Nia ie contents uninjured dart Francisco. Numerove ee fteete, in acridental fir n Ve men at A. 8. MARVINS, 16) Water strost GALT 1.) BARRELS, FIRET QUALITY ST. MAR 0 tin's. ’ hy vow afloat, ar R th RIDAT. & Bonvee etreet LM 28-0 BARRELS, FIRST QUALITY DOMINICA, 4 now aitcat ARAN RLDRIDOR, 90 Reaver «troet ONES NEW OP YFOMAG SWOKEO "IF tierces If LT new Machefel, 1:3); 00 barrels new plohled Coa on the Battery. 4. Duo from ‘Helisano, for Wiad imstraments 01 0 Gara Lida, Koasint ist'a Wanderin 1, Freche Annabuptist, from’ tho ophit. Meyerbeer; 9 " Souvei hi 10. ‘The Standard Kearer's March, Lladpaniners Performance to commence st 8 o'clock procivuly. G jwavand at tho same time thea t ed States; a troupe of Model Ar P) dertorinves, being che Lat PAVi- AM, and 4 yeloek, P. M., for Jamaica, where stages will be in readiness te convey visiters to the house. A note left at the Howard Soe. corner Brondway and Maiden lane, or J. Ogden Smita, liste who are selected for thelr beatt; pernonate a numoer of ben wutures of ancient sud modern tin 0 go through » variety of fou the culy Female, Jug 4 Femali and figure, snd wio tee pany of Ars AYMOND & HEKR DitusBagits MENAGERIE.— of strength and dey This celebrated M known werlenem - ncateee soee ihown tw natural history, and w luuce of hundreds of thous ib and best com ; scumpany of Male an ta sakibitien of Marble Syesuary an ich has receives nde of the most performances ever ‘id, 1el J. M. BRINTNALL, roe partionsern soe bills of enc! in sellixent peopte of the United States, nas vrilhuet summoreampaizn, aud will of fu commenced ma Ww kugiand in the KE MODEL APIARY NEW aND WONDERFUL Vithor, on Montague pl ice, rear of Montague tall. Fy Magny of an ingenious invention, than 5,000,((0 of bes, are seen wo toxes, jars and tumblers with honey. zed, magnifying the bees many be aser protcot the visiter while watontag their cart Lovers of the curivus in nature come and 4 0) swarms, or moi ing together, filling gla Gooda, Letters, and ved by our agents, Messrs. Evers formerly Messrs. Ran, Runncle & Co, at to Panama with the ONAL CONCERT HALL NO. 81 “CANAL st. A fow doors trom Broadway.— dS direotioa of Me, Ju- #, 2) Goute, entitling the viiters to & re- Doors op:n at half. busy Lee teach them @ lesson of who eerk rations! eutertainment may Admittance, 25 cents 1 Uicl ets, 50 cents. Liberal arrangements with schools. ‘erritorial righta for both inutracted past seven o'clock; ne o'slesk. ‘All retreshimonty of delicacies vf the suason, ice mn ert 0 commence at ei the best hind, am Ludiay eo from 10. M. to 6 P. Ne 04 ei Pateut Apiary” may be obtained at the coffee, QLANTIC GARDEN.—UNDER THE NEW PROPRI- orehip, this bopaine lace ig receiving a large aad in- dition to the usual luxurios of aged Shelton's celevraced “Pleasant, every Pucsday euiug of each Yoek.” admittance fees. ASTLE GARDEN.-THIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER n to Vieiters throughout the day, from ig the largest and Wost beautifal room {a‘tnis country, snd the view from the upper galleries of our noble bay and harbor ie alone worth more than the price of AMUSEMENTS IN ‘PHILAOGLPHIA, CORNER, OF SEVENTA AND Chesnut etreets, Philadelphia.—P. 'T, Barnum, Propriee ager_— Two, performaneee dally, ing. Adinission, 25 cents; children, balf price, poth, the eminent tragediany is first appesraucein “Hamlct.” During the week the Martinetts, formerly of the Ravel Family, evolutions and astounding feate on the Tight Rope. ular comedian, will also appear, during ef Lyons.” and othorfavorite plays. ernycn and evening. | The collection 4 ious salooas comprise dozen original collections, including the famous | worthy of a visit, and oan be ether with th c Performances in ‘the Leoture Rovra, ‘or the low price of 25 > ARNUM' 8 MUSEU tony H. Sanford, Ma evening, June 16, Mr resort is now o} 7a. M. tod P.M. will give sheis in- i. Tayfor, the she week, ip the Pleastag Tarces both ate 2 wonders, crowded ‘into th EATRICAL NOTICE— of acknowledged sl to employ their time, ex, Wil! please spply to Wil- lave, Who purposes to open tue Brooklyn Museum on or about the Doth of July. MUSICAL. VOR SALE-A VERY HANDSOME AND COSTLY 3 noforte, Boston made, in stunt sacrifice, in cc macyu housekeeping. avec Amsericka Putest Act roadway, where it can be seen. SPORTING. —THE Ly beng net BR PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED BY MARY SAVAGE, OF her aunt Catharine Halowny a order, will who was married to Joho WANTED.—LADIES AND GEN cood Prien f for thear left off clothing, the city of New York in Ins y find them would be respectfully received at 52 Vandsm street, in the basement. BSALOM AUSTIN, A 3 NATIVE OF BUCK hereas an advertisement appeared lo one te mae Beate Papers, nineteen years ago, for the next of kin of the above mamed Abs: Austin, who died in Amerie! oformation leading to and {s supposed to have built extensively in some fon of America. The above reward who can produce the advertise- articulare of the time when an the nature of his will #3 full mile round. | No f'that the course is no publicity to their 9 into 1 bet $1 ‘ment, or coh ave. ‘where Se pala ‘talon re the excoutors, and what his sa'd property seatleta ol. "A: fetten edutvosed Wolie, Avcotin, Geeree sores Bermondsey, London, England, will meet with immediats ing to areal ne isa iull English mil full Kneis stemile,. (1760 yar lastly, [ will bet $100 that the track feet from tho pole ; ia fui) mile ae " HOMESTEADS. . HOME ASSOCIATION members of the aasociation are he | drawiur for the choice of Tota with 0 fi eectson Monday, July 7, commencing at 3 _CORNS. A. COOPER, RS. VERY MAN SHOULD | 8 HIS OWN ENTRI VILLE COURSE, ROTTIN day, July sth, at 3 o'clock P.M: Greet ‘toh for and from house to house, to sovk ten attended with the times t ames oh. g. Reindeer. line of Ompibuses will lea a oui 12 M. until? o'clock 1. ‘JOLL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ES—WILD YOUNG ONES, or before the 12tu i now prepared to ell any of ee above territory . it Ferry, Brookly®, for the Course , Feturning as boon as the sport i ps maade to purchare a plot whieh he could traly call his home. for no inan ean deprive you of so unfortunate as too ioe to to pay, as the law is re J, Four creditors cannot touch your house oF ‘tee. | the pact, and the inimitable imagery and beauty with which the thought is expressed, joined to the conception | iteelf, render {t ene of the most striking passages in our | language. On the day of the declaration of indepen- | te frem Amity ster teeate Gapeend iatraationarest | dence, Our illustrious fathers performed the firet act in heerfully givin by soho The days for porties wishing hem the lots, are Tun by 10 fect, aid are selling froin 973 according to location. ia oabanhes decd will fg clven a4 gov Ss, F pirit of the Timer, that can procure th CpALLangs | TO THE YACHT ORION, AND HER | Robert Fish, do offer to sail the yacht for one thousand dollars The race to come off in the waters month from date. Selios to ve given to the unde New York, July 3, 191, FINANCIAL, en should you piture. To’ thore ¥ think with us, we way decidedly sad emphatically, go and 5 he new and popula Opposite, Vise: ago of Hastings, n miles from the eit nutes’ walk from the vil wand, (ane our werd for it, you will bo delighted with the ister street, two | mont, and five trigned. RK. Fist, No. 40. Wator strest. tT, the propric- ita to Accompany ayeand Fridays. fhe A] peel jupersede To $20,00 WANTED—O¥ REAL ESTATE U tecarity, of the very best kind lone mag hear of on epee profitable investment, b: ASTON, 117 J NCH, N. J.—TUE 8UB- ecriber will open his house for “heat? reception 7 visiters © Zist, 1:51. Ry Wit RATTONPOR City Hall, epposite Harlem, | fla f | —BUSINESS WANTED: tiser is desirous of me | Soto party about epesing © new frst chase he would loan tw manager or office clerk, under a evory department of th ¥ Post office, New York, p: } NL TL=NO obec se, To go ton Seudbern of Wes 0.—TWO ODD SUMS 01 THE ADVER- towards the ¢ thousand della i ing si rat iavo #0) Lote (30 by yoda: ey) fe well, vereed te th time thoro Bave beon ab business, Address J. To be had at the rooms, 239 of Pr ta, ” Colloge avenue. TERPRISING ive manufietar- jole isin great de- may soon be re- bly sold at an & | 85,000 *: man, to engage in g 2%), and $4 por day, Teacher of Music, 1M Grand . in Pijladelphia. The 1 re now being graded. nisl further mo- vileges, of a halt | porta of the Bart m bracing unparalleled pe Kiser . \ Head, Rewtown shoro, Sit Mountains ty West Boirt: ace Roth by laed nad water, every intermation tet at at | 2. FLAMMEK, ETKOPOLITAN AN K.. ins FALMER ‘The tins) $f Filty dollars per share @ Japit: is required to be paid a ay, the ninth day of July | Btock of thie Bs ts from Amity. Bere, 64 Wall etreet, on Weds next. By ondor of the Board of Direevers: . B. WiL Lams, Cashier. y stres et stages ps sora ce ON TEEN: NEA HOM fer to thone who INSTRUCTION. STUDENT OY ity, Who has been # ectentic ity’s periodical paw Hor of the Spaniels Languagy eure hours, wilt dev al avd literary writer in some of th in this city, nev ‘h deco ny pa ott cit ot he j akn pins curtain ma- Jang vege, and te arqu tind with the et aifieat s teapelator, ill ales 43. Wooster atreot to have works of ard WaKnanty BOUGHT OR LOCATED IN THE | Hin ois, and lowa, ¢ & Woodinan, — JARRICATURE—2U St PUBL IS NED, Wis TO HAVER THEI? HOUSES juin ber; showing all im Sy 4 Wartante, “Foations, ey for soldiers of pad Counter ‘ire, Politi ator it! ther tO ything ever offered te tbe prblic, leaving n¢ 1 nth nenanntiqninasans TRDIA RUBBER Goo HAYWARD RUBHER ©9.. 1. Candee, Pord & Vo. ‘ONE WILLION STERLIN Forth America, Le BA Ine afar ket by of Dire age Sgt Barnewal: osponsibio parties from eonee- % that l infringes Goodsour's own patents—n obo Trenton, before 3 ited States Voitrt, trinmph: nly that stale falseheo'. gi 4 charged mo with wing Goodyes 4 judgment wa Patents, many of wt ich are pirated by, the 9 R. Chay n, Beg.; James Jobe ¢ “earn en atent—my goods are Kry.; Alexander Uilles e Hf Oliver * ter, n tor of Branches—Coomaa th—Mecers. Richard g ‘Agents in, New B of the B. B. B.A han and HB, Ran aie Toront Tiaiitax, Nov eet eratent, and the verdad | Join, New Bew n © nd others, wit! bo bernghe te trial ex "AML published attacks a Agnipet whom L have salts for ll go ds are better, cheaper, nnd hendsemer than any in the | 2 fonrlet, and I thank . London, and the n py the Provincial Bank of rreiees) ped National Baek of Seotiend collected and credits negotiated with Beisieh Erovinces of oT wn AG Forland,. Ireland, Scotland, and. the Nerth America, Ly Richard Bell, Wa F. Ransom. sgents, 43 Wail street, Now York. Anis BANA ERS —THR suBEC RIBERA, Manufacturer of India Rubber goo 17 pateote in the rubber busine « AUTION Fo sad sole ownee of | getbituen are perpetvolly apt to cam Grant it Ree Kino, for Uravell ¢ Continoat and to Englan HARICHT & CO., 94 Wall street, 1% Switaorland, in, oF purohss Pringipal offiee of the | oh th Me Br. soon of manufacturers f a the India Ru re #n infringems IGAL NOTICT. HAMILTON ve. nywerd Rudder Comps 1, (the only tests to be te sts | iste Bloe Associates, THE BUSINE y RECTIFYING counts must be wettled with th isl. JEAN ‘Fouk H CoMTk 7, 00 Right atgents ee 6 Water seven, n. For | ity ‘and Cow yot New York, re the oun day ' of dume, 801, ue by NELSON WELLS & (0. 61 Dey street. THE FOURTH IN WASHINGTON. ORATION BY 'THE HON. DANIEL WEBSTER. The Extension of the Capitol, &e., &o., &o. The Marshal of the District of Colambia, to whom bad been assigned the duty of making the necessary ar- rangements for laying the corner stone cf the extension of the Capitol, announced the following programme for the oecarion :-— Finer Division—L. J. Middleton, Marshal. Marshal of the District «f Columbia aud Aida, Military Escort. Army and Navy. the soverat Statas ‘4 Soldiers of tha War of As12, ym LL Magruder, Marshal. President of the United’ States and Orator of the day, Heace of Departments Cabinet Members of former Administrations. Vommitters of Public Buildings of tue senate a1 Kepresentatives, Architest of Capice siouer of Puolic Buildin Heads of Bureaus, sof the Supr me Court of the U: ted States. Judges of the United States jad i“ of Dtate .ourts, G Delegations from states and Washington Monument Sooicty. Membe sof tee Smithsonian ie Members of National Ex. Mayursof the City of W wniagton, ‘The Corporate authorities es alexandria, Georgetown, Wash- Members of the Society of Cincinnati. Tuan Division—G. A. Schwarcman, Marshal, ‘The Mavonic Fraternity. TH Livision—Joseph Libbey, Marshal ral Teuperunes Orders aud Sovletioss Firrn Division—M. Thompson, Mars ‘The Wasuington Benevolent Society. ‘41 ¢ German Benevolent Society. Literary Associations, Colleges, and ‘Sohoole of the Distriet of Columbia. Citizonsof the several Statos. Citizens of Washington, The corner stone of the Capitol extension was laid, ac- cording to programme, before & large assemblage. The oration was fine, ‘The President, cabinet, army. and navy officers made @ splendid turn out. The President, inthe morning, delivered a speech at the Wasbiogton monument, on the reception of w stone from the Pennsylvania Temperance Bociety. Annexed is MR. WEBSTER’S ORATION. Friew Cire T congratulate you—I give you joy on the return of this anniversary, and felicitate you also on the more particular purpose of which this eve? memorable day has been chosen to witness the fuifil- ment, Hail!—All hail! Isee before and around me a mars of faces, all glowing with cheerfulness and patriotic pride. I see thousands of eyes turned towards oll yer, all sparkling with gratification aud delight. This is the New World, this is America, and this is Washing- ton, the capital of the United States. Aud where else: among the nations, can the seat of goverament be sur- rounded,on any diy of any year, by thoce who have more Teason to rejoice the blescimgs which they enjoy ? This {s the anuiversary of American Independenes, This bright and brilliant morning witnesses another re- turn of the birthday ofa nation, and that nation, of however recent origin, now among the most considerable and powerful, spreading over the continent from sea to sea. Among the firrt colonists from Europe to this part of America there were some, doubtless, who saw a groat faturity, but, in geueral, thelr hopes were limited to the enjoyment of «safe asylum from tyrauuy, religious and civil, and to respectable rubsistenoe by indastry and toil. A thick veil hid our times from their vision. But the progress of America, however slow, could not but at length awaken genius, and attract the attention of mankind, In the early part of the next century. Bishop Berkeley wrote his well known vorsee on the prospoet of Planting arts and learning in America. Tho lust stanza seems a high poetical inspiration :-— * Westward the course of empire takes ite way; ‘The four firet acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day; ‘Time's noblest offspring is the last,”’ This extraordinary propheey may be considered only as the result of long foresight and ancommon sagacity; ofa foreright and seyacity stimulated by excited feeling end high enthusiasm. This clear vision of what America would beeome, was not founded on square miles, or on was an intuitive glanee into futurity; it was @ grand conception, embracing all time since the creation of the world, and ail regions of which thnt world is composed; and by judging of the future by just analogy with this drama: an act, in real importance inflaitely exceed- ing that for which the great English poot invoked “ A muee of fire, A kingdom for a stage, prinees to act, j And monarchs to bebold the «welling seene,”* | The muse iuepiring our fathers was the genius of Liber- ty, all on fire with the sense of oppression and a resolu- | tion to throw it off; the whole world was the stage, and monarchs, countries, and natéons, and the age, behold the swelling seene, How well the ebaracters were cast | and how well each performer acted his part, and whag emotions the whole performanee exoited, let history now and herenfter tell, At arubeeqnent period, but before ) | the declaration of Independence, the Bishop of 3t. Asaph | published a discourse, iu which the following remarkable parcages are found:— “it is ditheult for man to look into the destiny of fa- ture ager, the designs of Providence are too vast aud comphiested. ana our Own powers are too narrow, to ad- of much ratisfeetion to our curiosity. But when we powerful causes constantly at work, | We eannet doubt of their producing proportionable tfleets. The elonies in North America have not only taken | roct and sequized strength. but seem btening, with an seceletaicd progress, to such a powerful state. as mayin new and important ehange ia b from ancestors of the moat i d part of the old world, they receive, nu it wee, all the improvements and dis coverivs of their wether country; and, it happens fortu- nately fcr them, to commence their flonrishing State, at ben the human understanding bas atisiaed to ce nee of ite powers, and has learoed to aot with ad certainty. They way 1 themselves not y of the experience and twduetry, bat even of the ors ARG mieskes, of former days. Let it be cou- sidered, for how many ages a great part of the world ap- net to bave thought at all; how many more, they been busied in forming +ytems and conjectures, whue season bas been lest ing labyrinth of words, and they never temp io bave suspected, on what frivolous matters thetraminds were employed And let it be well understood. what repid improvements, what important diaeoveri eve been made in a few years, by a tow countries, w Cor own at their head, which have at last discovered the right method of using their faculties May we not rea renably expert, that a pumber of p Ce, pommensed there advantages, and quietened by mutaal enrulation, wih only the common pregrese of the human inind. beuld Fery consideretly enlarge the boundarics of relenes. ‘Tho Feet continent itself over whieh they are wredually spreading, may be considered as a trea sure, yet untowehed, of natural productions, that hell Lereatter effost a matter fur eommeree nodecttomplation. And we reflect what a stock of knowkdew may be aceumulated by the constant progress cf indartry and observation, fed with fresh sup- plies from Ube stores oF nature, assisted sometimes by | Uheee happy etrekes of chances, which mock all the powers of tventic ues by "ho o rupertor ehuructers Which ariee to instruct and entighten the | } y 4 | world. tt ie difficult even to imagine to what height of | improvement their discoveries may extend. And, per Depa they may neke as considerable advances in the arte | of civil government and the cooduet of life. Woe have tearon to be prond, and even jeal a of peli al wieder ) and @ just commodions distri- Lution of power, whieh, with us, were the priee of be Virtues ead sufferings natural labert- civil wars, and the rewerd of | of our ancestors, deeoend to m wut toll or pain.’ Dut met they rest i meet effort of human genins? Can chane the wisdom and the expert: nee of public mea 0 new remedy #uainet the ev egret hope without presumption, to preeery | piety he’ it con berdly Lag pen to them, aa it has te ue, thet when reiiytom de best unde | Teeeenebic, thatiben should be tt meny ecese to believe and gerermt be eat ind net portibly Le more sue nm their mother ecuntiy hes been, in preserving Uiat reverwuce and authority which b due te the Inwe—to thove who tind te these Jee fh sented « forte oft thor in p A efocip tine mony dive + to correct the tay forty aNNy w x have amuse that {Feu exivting numbers, or any vulgar laws of stati-tics. It | higher caracters than princes trod it; and instead of ut, Of an excellent stitution; but those equitable principles on which it wes formed, an equal repreventation, (the best dixcovery | ef the s their vices and | tocd und tondered moxt pare sad | recico time whew | 1, and alt in | May they | reerow t cence nod heppiness woot with is purcwed in thie eoumtry without ) exereive, OF eamployment; and, yerbaps alter ations. whieh so many growii byt y | ta y pars through. way introduce changes in 1b@ | fluctuating opinions and manners of men, which we eamm form no coveeption of; #nd wot only the gracious aise | perition of Providence, but the visible preparation | couse. Seema 10 indicate strong tendencies tow. general improvement "? Citizen+—On the Fourth of July, 1776, the res presentatives of the United States of America, in Come gress asrembled. declared that these United Colonies arey | ard of right ought to be. free und independent Staves, | ‘This declaration, made by most patriotic um resobate | men, trosting im the jurtice of their cause, and the pram tection of Providenor—and yet not withovt devp solic tude and avaicty—has now stood for seventy-iWve years ond still stands, It was sealed in blood. It bas me® dangers and overcome them; it ha» had enemies, and it bas conquered them; it bas had de and it has abashed them all; it has had a feiends, but it has cleared ull doubts away; now, today. raising its sugust form higher tha the clouds, twenty millions of people contempbate ig: with hatowed love, and the world bebold» it, an@ the conrequen whieh have followed, with profuung admiration, This anniverrery avimates, and ¢! and unites, all American hearts. On other days of the year we may be party men, indulging im eontroversieg more or less important to the publie good ; we may have likes and dislikes. ana we may maintain our politioa differences often with warm, and rometimes with angry feelings. But to-day we are Americans, all and ally nothing but Amerieans. As the great luminary over oug beads. dissipating mists and fogs cheers the whole hemig. phere, so do the associations connected with thin day disperse all cloudy and sullen weather. and al! poxioug exhalations in the mind: d feelings of true Americans, Every man’s heart swells within him—evrery man'@ pert end bearing become somewhat more proad and) lofty, as he remembers that sventy-tive years bave rolled away, apd that the great inheritance of liberty tg still hie; his undiminished and unimy aired ; his, in its original glory; bis to enjoy, bis to protest, and his ta wansemit to future generations. Fellow citisens:—Thia inheritance is not only an inheritance of liberty, but of our own pcculias American liberty, Liberty has existed in other times, in other countries, and in other forms, ‘There has been Grecian liberty. bold and powerful, fall of spirit eloquence and fire; liberty which produced mul= titedes of great men, and has transmitted one immortal name, the name of Demosthenes, to porterity, But still it. was a liberty of disconnected States, sometimes united, indeed, by temporary leagues and confederasies, but often involved in wars between themsrlves. The «words of Sparta turned ita sharpest edge against Athens, enslaved her, and devastated = Groeoe, andy in her turn, Sparta was compelled to bend before the power of Thebes And let itever be remem~ bered—crpecially let the truth sink deeply into all Amerl- can minds—that it was the want of union among the sere- ral States, which finally gave the mastery of all Grevoe to Philip of Macedon. And there has, alvo, been @ Row man liberty. # proud, ambitious, domineering spirit, pro= fessivg free and popular principles, in Rome itself; bat, even in the best days of the republic, ready to oarry slavo~ ry and ebains into her provinces, and through every country. over which her eagles could be borne. Who ever hesrd of liberty in Spain, or Gaul, or Germanys or Britain, in the Gays of Rome! There was none tuch, As the Roman empire declined, hee provinces, not instructed in the principles of free, popular government, one after another, declined alsoz avd wher Rome hervelffell, in the ead all felt together, I have ruid. gevtlemen, that our inheritanee ts an in- beritance of American Nberty, That libert, y is churacter= istic, peculiar. and a together eurown. Nothing bar it existed in former times; while wich us its pi have become interwoven into the minds of ied v' oak men. copnected with our daily optnious and our daily” habits, until it is. it I may ‘40 element of social. at Well us of political life:and he cousequence is,that towhat- ever pope ap American citizen carries bim-elf be takes with fully developed in his own understanding, one Am oon prineiples and opinions; und becomes ready at once, in co-operation with others. to apply them to the formation of new governments. Of this, a most won- derful justance may be reen in the history of the Stave of California. Un « former vecasion, I have ven- tured to remark, that ~it is very diffieult te establisty atree conser valive government for the equal advancement’ of all the interests of society What has germany done— learned Germany, fulkr of ancient lore than all the world besides ? hat has Italy done! What have they dope who dwell on the spot where Cicero aod Justinian lived? They have not the power of self-gvrerument, which a common town meting with us porseases, Yes, Tsay. that those persons who bave gone from our town meetings, to dig gold in Califorvia, are more fit to makes @ republican government chap any body of men in Ger= any or Italy. because they bave learned this one great lereou— that there is no security without law, and that, under the circumstances in which they are placed, waera there is po military authority w cut ir throats, there is no sovereign will but the will of the majority; that.there= fore, if they remain, they must submit to that will.” And this I believe to be strietly true Now, fellow-aiti- zens, if your patience will held out, I will venture, before proceeding to the more appropriate duties of the: enti to wti 4 few words, what I take these Americam litical principles in substance to be. ‘They consist, as E think. iu the first place, in the establishment of governments by an equal representation; for it is plaim that » pure democracy, like that which existed in some Of the States of Greece, in which every individual ha@ a dircet vote in the enactment of all laws, eannot poush bly exist in a country of wide extent. This principle of popular representation, prevailing either ia all the branches of goveroment». or in some of them, has existed in these States almoet from the d° ys of the settioment at Yorktown end Plymouth. be-owed. vo doubt, from the: example of the popular branch of the British Logisla- ture, The representation of the people im the Britis Howe of Commons was originally very anequal, Indeed. it may be bted, whether the sppear- ence of knights aud burgesses assembling on the summons of the crown, was not rather intended at first as on assistance and support to the royal preroga- tive, In matters of revenue and taxation. rauher than a& & mcde of ascertaining popular opinion, Nevertheless, representation had « popular origia, and is savored more d more of the cbaracter of that origin. as it wequired, by slow degrvos, greater and greater strong bia tae ac tual government of the country = It was, im fact, «form of representation, however, ‘unequal; wumbers were counted, and majorities prevailed; and’ when our anoes- tore. oeting upon this example. introduced more equality of repreentation, the idea assumed a more b rational nam dirt et ab AY any rats, Uns waoner of excroimng Jopular power was familiar ¥o our fathers, when they setihd om thi eonsdnent, They adopted it, and eneration bas risen up after generation, all ao rowkdging it, and becoming acqusinted with ite ractice wad forms. And the uext faudamentad prine|ple iu our system is, that the will of the mayority, fairly expreseed through the means of representation, hall bave the foree of law ; and it is quite evideat that, ins country withont thrones. or arisweractes, or privi- keged earls oF classes, there cau be uo other foundation rla¥ tostand upen; and as the neewsary result of he third element Is that the how & the sdapreme rule for erbinent of all. The great sentiavent of Al- caus, +0 beautifully presented to us by Sit William Jones, t ubectutely indispensible to Uhe coustruction and maln- tenance of our politieal systems :— “W het constitutes « state? Not bigh rais'd battlements or lalar’d mound, Thick =i) or moeted gat Not eities proud. with «pires and turrets orown'd ; Pot bays and broad arm’'d porte, Where, laughing at the storm, rieh navies ride; Net sturt’d and spangled eourts, u Ne Wich powers as fai above dull brutes entued, In terest. brake, of As xeel M their duties kKnow— hrow their rights, and Knowing, dare maintain 5 Prevent the long aim’d blow, tush the tyrant w! constitute « state ign Law. that state's collected will, Over thrones and globes elate Sils cnpre-#, erowning good—repressing ill.” e wthicn ccpelitutions, founded om the immrdiste authority of (Le people themeciwes, and regulating and restraining: all the powers conferred upon goverament, whether le gislative. executive, or judiciary, This, fellow sitisens, Leuppore to be @ just summery of oar American prio- ciples, end I have. on this occasion, sought to expres them in the pluinest, and in the fewest words. The sam- mery my net be entirely exact. but I hope it may be sufficiently so to mal nifest to the ri tug generation am, meat heo which they are founded, aud the general theory apon le preeved to odd, that the strong and deep tettled conviction of all intelligent persons amunget aw is. that in order tosupport a usful aod wise government upen these popular principles, the general education of » people, and the wide diffusion of pare morality ama true riigicn, are indispensable. Individual virtue ie & part of public virtue. It is difficult to conceive how there can remem morality im the gevernment when tt ahatt croee to exist among the peopte; or how the aggtogate volitienl institutions, all the organe of which eom- sietorly of men, should be wise, and beneficent, and compitent to inepire confidence, if the opposite qualit es belong to those individuals who eonwttate ‘here gene, and make up that searegate And row. follow citizens, I take leave of this part of y ¥hich | propored to perform; and onee more feletating yow and mays it (hat our eyes have seen the light of thik blessed inorning, and that our cars have ard (he shouts *ith *hieh joyous thousands weleome tum, and joining with you in the hope that every: reveivirg year shail renew there rejoleings 60 the end of time, I proceed to address you, ehartly, upom the parti- evler cceasicn Cf our aceembling bere to-dey Fellow eltizens : By the net oF Congr 0th Sep- €7 1800, provision was made for the extension of the eppitcl. ccectding tosueh plan as might be approved by the Dre tthe United states, and the necosary mst + hie direction, by «veh areti« feet as bem This measure was imperative. ly demoted for the tee of the Legieiatare and jadiotary aap arin public libreriss, amd the oeeastonal ace vine the Chief @xcentive Magietrate, and other v tof ree, incurring @ large expends. tue, has feeeived more general approbation from the pecple, Tbe President bas preeeeded te exeoute ehig

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