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rome be-maert pares | WwW STED—AN aetna oe ‘Wao WRITES Rere ceen wething confirming them, All the | ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, ihe gm Colifornte thus far has been by individeal enterprise | 4,4, 6,400 nand and le sorzoeh as errr eonle, end energy. and fortunes bave been made, whereas, hed | oppig., Addroce, a hand writing of tieaat, A.8.J,, “Whe seme parties formed themselves into ne: W ee peg ee probability is that in the first ploee wot balt ss mac! } ANTED—iN A PI CLA! wan ‘would have been prodveed. snd im the seeond place, mot 4, laren Noe Persea ae testimeniale for bene-tyy *Yy ‘@ fraction of as much money would huve been made in | test v2 ae oe alta: permanent sitia- ina: "Aha Whe chape of profits. It ie our opinion thet not one ited /DUSTRIOUS YOUNG @osen of the companies furmed in the U! mate on | ‘quar peaveraious Torna Great Britain, to carry on gold mining operations ip Cali — zr B. re bie store. ‘A small platy fake’ or foreia or Australia will ever commence active operations | 7 yurit &. B., Union Square Pest Uffice, oF | W Asien, THE ADVERTISER A YOUNG MAN OF habits, ix ip want of a «i Pemsonas P Do! NTE OSES WILL PLEASE CALL A? DON VICENTE secriber. he will roselye information of an taterenting aod “rs Bevess. * _— Brown ras finatry, oompary D. eine auestio: Beton salle, by. calling at No. 60 Foursh strech. ANTED—A YOUNG SINGLE COLORKD MAN, TO eriveand tad: dcarriage and te work usetu). One that ts 0 drive aud clean shorse, yay N place, rear of the Astor House, ene door from Barclay street, sina WANTED. AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN command from §2 000 to $3 000 in ready cash, to take full charge. and an interest as partner, in & profitable eash ; ‘noms already establubed. Every satisfaction an i far. Cite? Nr information may be iad, by applyiug to ROBINSON, 85 THE Lea rarest a ieeh, at 2, PA trom his ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 STEADY, ACTIVE Wate residence, 264 First ne. erga of ry ae SAUBX, B. CLARK, Provident, arvesiand 9, AEs, age Mere a Re an rah es el Sn eee Jor tieman, 1a the above eapacity.’Can have the best of ‘well sequainted with this UMAN LODGE 1. 0. OF 9. F, NO. 107,—MEUBERS | ference from the tame Man abies te requested to mert tl ‘one | city. Apply at 106 C ee ar q aS ‘the lodge reom, Odd = ofonr Tate brother Jai ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION 4S Fe to take place at bis for: Coachman in a private family; understands bis basi- By order ; would like to engeye with » young man about to tra el. Advertiser isa Protestant. Can come well recom- mene) Please address J. S., at this offive, for three NO, 9. 1 0. OF O. F.—T Teqnested to moe! 2 e'elock, fur the pne- brother Jared ED- BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS i tant behiad the harin a ropectab'e hotel hers himsolf generally useful, and cet an iasight of Can write # fatr hand and keop acoonnty, Soeeps a light porters sltundion i unting-bonse. ‘av his lata residence, | Has goed city referener ax rin 8 o thiv day. 28th instant, | drees W. F. C., &4 Kemsen street, Willi we J i ae ee es ee ANTED—A& GOOD STEADY JOURNEYMAN HAIR dresser at Hunt's, 838 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE. ——— nnn nn ee en Npanaaagnes Wantrp—ny AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION CARD —THE MANAGERS UF THE SOCIETY FOR « Chambermaid and Waiter, or Nurse and to do the Kalief of Destitucte Chilcren of Seamem take geoat | rInin sewing: will do the general housework in 9 emall knowledging the receint of three buadred and | ‘aaJly; no objection to the eountry, or to travel with m re- edn ot & concur: piven by M. Panl J spectaile family Good reference from her last place, Call ding tho funeral » CHARLES 8 . TAB MEMBERS ny on hor Teak trip to shin ity Lighth street, betworn avenues B and C. ie 1 tl a sce pecicees alteni Ana she ad ners ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTASLE board, wicow woman, as Cook, Washer, and Lroner; n0 ob- Jections to goa short’ distan ‘at No 18 Prince etroet, firet ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS AND Nouree, or Chambermaid or Waiter, by a reapectatle Protestant woman, who is a dressmaker; is an excellent plaiv worker; has au excellent cburactor. Can be een for thotentn day of July next, ined by I eee eee en ALK ER, Commissioner of Tusora”” | wo dayne, Adurers Gs Ds, 143 Bast Tvonty-Arat street, ns a front room, third fluor, OTICE TO TAX PAYER3—THS UNDERSIGNED Bon RE Fa aye give votice to eitizens invorowred, thas they haveex. | {WANTS A SITUATIGN—A NICE AMIABLE GIRL feades the time for reseiving objectivus against asesusments tweive years of age, av Child's Nurse, Waiter, or 90 gnrenl and pervonale-tate, uatil Tuesday afterno assist at Jight housework Apply at 385 Washington street, Bib tact, Oienhours from 9 o'siock A.M. till4 PM corner of Charlton, top floor. . ALLEN, a ——— IDE La WaTER $ Tax Commisrioners, ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, GB. A. PURSEK & situation as Chambermaid, and to assist in the thera, washing aod ironing, cr as plain Cook and @ first-rate A GARD, 70 THE PUBLICKUAVING READ AN | Wrsler ond Irener,’ Tas no objection to the eountry. $A, aruicts ie epaper styled the Fireman's Jourual, stating | Please call at 22 Prinee street, in_ the bakery st2r0. at}, with the assisnance of others, nad made a cowardly, ra eae Spay Unprovened. malici nd bental attack upon the ed rf tY A RESPECTABLE WOMA: of said paper. EB Child, I therefore ask the department Cook, eha willassiet at washing. 'Good cit; & mnepend their jadement in the matter until wa examina- | reference. Can ho seon at No. 1 Koede street, from 11 till Sion takes rton X will prove bis statement of tbe as: | for two day ae ey euvte to bea have fabrisation in every particular. I woul = x farther riato that this person, Nbough be atyles himself the 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, firemun's advoca's, is not now, nor was he ever & firema Nurse, or Seumstross io A private family, by a steady, nd 3t acpears to me to be bis only aim to create ill-feeling | active young weman. of cleanly habits and respostable ap- and wake a disturbance in the Fire Department of this | P°rauce. She is a Protestant, and has fret rate eity refe- ets HENRY B. HOWARD, | Toucer, Please address M.'T, care of Mrs. Preston, 96 ‘Rew York, June 27, 1852. ‘Twenty-fourth atreet, for two days. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A CROCK- ery store, who perfectly understands the business, Ad- Herald office. . SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WAN’ d himself to the Coopering, Ship Carpente: in the country. Ploase call or. PEIOR OF THE COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, NO. 7 City Hall.—Jury Notice.—all persn Yar from the performance of jury éuty, w! red their exemption at shis office e noti| Wants ANTED—AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, OR FRENCH Protestant girl, to do the work of a small famil; Boo must bes g od washer and ironer. An ¥ with pond ity referon: find ® good center's business. apply at 45 ying at 264 Juy eer He would have no objection to br ok ay ing, ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, A - situation we Lady's Maid, or as Seamatreay; sho b TO or ‘rankfort street. OHN FAGIN. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS mn ployed euon in France, and will give foil Chambermaid. or to take care of children ; would de ply to tho Rev. Mr Zonder, Ne. $45 Twolfth | ceveral housework for s small privat) family. Will be well n First and Second avenues, ___| [eve smuended from her Inst place. Posse apply at hor pre- ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | ton avenuc fortwo dager en ee none Lang COMPETENT DRESSMAKFR WISHES A SITUA- young woman: is a good plain cook and first rate Washer end frever, or would do housework in & small pri family Has lived throe years in her situation, and | £M tion, as Seamstrevs, in a respectable family; one who the beet of city references. Please call at 43 Factory | is contident of giving every satisfastion in entting and street, where she can be seen for two da, fitting, and keneral sewing. Whe country preferred. If re- quired, would have ne objection to eee to growing children, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | Good city reference Bee Plowso cailat 49 Thirteenth a rituation to do washing and ironing, or to take ca: sireet, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues,in the rear. efebildren, or to do plain sewing Has good refercnae fro — —— os tuk er Inet place. Alro, wanted by a respectable young woman, RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ftnati n to do chamberwork, or to take eare of childrea, titustion as Chambermaid and Scamstress, or to 40 recommended from her last place. Please call | general housowork, in aemall family. Would have no ob- striet, » few doers from Avenue B. C. Jectien to coin the country. Ploase addrose or call at 205 if mot engaged, ? jivon street, third floor, bagk room. Can be seonfertno rs ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTASLE = vod plsin Cook, Washer and Troner, or as te family. The best of city referenc jived four years in her last niace. ays, if not @ogaged, at 285 Bowery, A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH LADY WISHES A situation os Seametress, in a Protestant family. Can make drexiea, and Call foe thease days, Bt No, 90 Bigh RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, WITH ONR child three old, is in want of a situation; is willing with @ snail priv to do ary king of housework. Good roferer. given ct in Reowin ‘Wages not 20 much an object asa home. Wi willing eral fa 64 good plain cook, aud is a ftiret | to goa short distance in tbe country for two race washer and ironcr. Can give the beet of city reference | days, at 123 East Eleventh etroet. from ber set pl Can he reen fortwo days if not on- = — eth: Sahl ee oad peed ¢ cull or adress & note to 395}¢ Fourth «treot, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A Beoond door from Bowery, rituation q i ins private family to do general pe Dee work, or gous Liundress. Best ot city reference ean be given, ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, | Can be teen for two days. Please eall at 100 Elizavety Aritovtiu a Chambermaid and Waiter. Gnod city | street, in tho basement. retersnecs siven, Apyly st 221 Twenty-Gfth street, be= ———— — tween Bight? and Ninth avenues E uTARD Bases ante, TO GO heres SH a ae ao 7h _ 7 ington City net be a young man of good address ANTED-RY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION | gna stuacy habits, and able to pray # frst rate eumos None 40 do plain rowing, take csre of cbildren, and do cham- | Other meed apply. ADply at 1s'¥ derwork irequired Mus no objection togo a short distance | f5 4, ip the eountry, Can be seen, until suited, at No. 423 Ninth = deeieeiateemaeetailpias avenw Cok WANTED—A FIRST RATE WOMAN COOK. y ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA | tion ard veal ages te oR ened ae Been tiem sa Cook. Cna be seen for two days, at 253 Ninth mgh band need apply. Inquire of T. G. Abbott, etreet in the basemen. Goo¢ roforene can be given, ccruer of Beaver and Now streets, New Yerk. between & ANTED-BY A RESPROTARUE GIRL. A SITUA: | 27d ]0 o'elook in the mmning, and 4 and 6 o'clock in the tion to do general housework in a small private fami- Ty; the keat of city reference if required. Can be seen for K.—WANTED, (N A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, fro days, ats7 Wots Thirteenth aticet, betwoon Hien and | Co neat aqaye emart and autre Araesivee rele teeeoK Bath avenues. ; te) wach, and iron, ‘Sho must be of very cleanly habits, ead ‘Such ANT YOUNG WOMAN, perfectly familiar with the busines one may apply Teo ofityation as Chambermaid and good plain Som ALLA AT as OUI A ae Aa hort of references siven. Can be reon for two days, RUG CLERK WANTED —ONE COMPRTENT TO £0 Avenue B between Fifth aud Sixth strecte, on the third take charge of a firat class store, will recive a liberal fy PUN ee ee ea aes Apply at 71 Canal-street. ANTED-B RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL’ | GEAMSTRESS WANTED—AN AMERICAN SEAM having received n good education, and sp Mistress, who understands all kinds of fawily sewing, Ano hogl sh Innguases. a situation to ass aprly at No, 02 Broadway, between Broome and Spring ady's Maid; ate can give r. d into be seen wt her present em, loyer Willow strest, Brooklyn Heights. us ee who fnl'y understan SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID. SHE | the treatrcnt of cattle, and who can produce testimonials ds millinery, Cresamakiny a hairdressin; Trow the iargest stock holder. ard mo tensive acricnitu ker up of fine musling and lace; woul rist inbis country. Apply to Mr. Walsh, Office of Com- y weful in housekeeping, or where | misciencrs of Emigration. ANTED—BY A PROTE: InISHM i we hereel! gene 0 are younc ladies. Has no objection to the country or ~ — rave) ay tie advertiver haw no ineumbrance. Address | GQ ERVANTS.—COOKS, WAITERS, NURSE tet AND M. C . 869 Peorl ctreet, for six daye. i} ne ‘ rig nate pect age ager Lie families, both i it} nery, the office ye ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Fourioenth street. Union square, south. N. Ali sa, to do chamberwork, aud assist in t ysoninionded ing’ or as chamberwaid and waiter, aud to hdc rection hts a do sewing. jest of city references given from ‘her last EVO ‘DENTISTS.—A GENTLEMAN ACQUAINTED jection to go to the country. Please call with the meeh*nical branch of Deatistry, is desirous of cet. near Ninth avenue, Can bo | odtsining employment with a respectable member of the , if not engaged. fosston, either in the city or meiguborhovd, Address 8. work THE MILITARY T A SPECIAL MELTING OF THE WILLIAMS’ Guard, held op Frieay evening, Juno 26, Captain Joha J, Benson m the chair, the fullowing resolutions were Piterclved ‘That POLmTroaAL. r WARD.—AN ADJO' RNED MEETING OF THE Peet Wana Piorecaae Kin Asseciotion 1 be held this ag ak the Btar Ht ri Ne eer ee Vee VOR SaLB—s FIRST CLASS PORTER . xt door te the New Haven Rafiroaa priotor is about te tuquike of JOAN , corner of Leonard and Contre je. 12 Canal street. CARGO OF MICHIGAN PINB LUMBER, MOSTLY clear, now lan“ing from canal boat Ara K., for sale b; ing at the foot ef Fourteenth street Prods ner Sout a BLUWaRDS, Croton Brew Na. 125 Cedar at Saka oe ths ‘eee ane tee ‘Teturn our siverre thanks to our in- for the nunerons bandsome presents roovived and geotlomanly meaner in which they dierbarged their au of the company be returaed to Mrs, Sheridan for the beautiful wreath she presensed onr | JOMNBON & WE re ot, TERVELT, 815 eo, two mee FDA. Resolved, That the company coturn thoir heartfelt thanks Monnt Vernon for their tind attention to | te on the day of our first psrady ved, That we a worthy horts Masses ( LIFION, STATEN ISLAND.—FOR SALE—BUILD- 0 sites, pear the Narrows, in the le part of Clifton. The avenues extreme purity of the water, mmauding she bay, eity, ‘and walks, and ‘and other advantages, render in the neighbor! present withia Will bo, immediately yeture: our sincere thanks to on aid wad Williams, and how : Goulé, of the Mount Vernon hotel. for the sumptuous din. Kind attention to ail'snr wants, and for the beautiful bouqnets presented to eaoh of the mem: opéinily recommend all commit iors sive them a call, ae it is bat thirty m thecity be the New Daven or Harlem Feilrcads, aud the target ground ie within sixty yards of tho Resolved, That we return onr thanks te Adkins’ Washing- ton Bress Band, for tho deliuhtful music diseoursed on the JOUN J. BENSON, Captain, Sivas Uraon, Secretary. i MBERS GUARD—ATTENTION.—THE MEMBERS intend gofag om the annoal ed to attends y evening June 2, at R o’olock precisely Fourteeath Ward Hotel, eorner of Klisabeth’ und Punetual ationdauce (e raquusted, ash eas of importance will he brought form ar CHARLES M. BUCHANAN, Capt. The following distingnis Jovse B PLS 1 B. Camp and Fenix Hak, are reventy feet w: ohm MeKeoa, (1 1 Gon, Walbridge, ‘OYLE, President, minntos rive fi ‘The nearest terry balf a mile, but a erected direetly in front of this rries run recular'y Apply te WM. VAN WAGENEN, Po: t. or WM. McLEAN, Stapleton, OR SALE-OR WOULD BE EXCHANGED, IN whole or in part, for city proporty, am eloxant Goun- try Beat, within twelve milos of New York, comprising alto- ether about 33 acres of land. ‘The situation ia hizu aud ealthy, and the prospeet ansurpas: aud eonily, and every way suitable for the o & xentleman of forture ‘ered with evo! d are interrecte eamboat doe 6“ EB FIRST TO ENTER AND THE LAST TO Sixth ward aron 1—The democratic republican electors of the * ‘and allothers, iu favor of Franklia Pierce. of Now Hampshire, for President, and William X. King, of Alabama for Vice President, arv invited to attond s mass mnceting, to ratify said nominations, to be held ia ‘ront of the Sixth Tuesday evening, June 20th, av 8 e’elock precisely The following emicent speakers have d, and address the Grand ratification Staton Island, thin company ano ail exeursion, aro req 1d. The hoase is large Grand strocts. are expected to ati T. Brady, Charles Pareer Robt, J. Wright Hawks Jobn E, Develin, of the Sixth Ward Piorce ant JAMES M. SWEENY, President, he groonds are handsomely Laid variety of rare forest and Nad carriage ways, paved walks, hedge rows, and arbors covered abundantly With ehofoe and productive arape vines. There is also a fae cow house, barn, and all ca General Wi rt Rowley. Joha Van Burei ¢ house, stable, ice hous r buildings suitable for such an Pains or expense has been epared upow the place. ‘casthlo by railroad and steamboat, about twenty times « BSHSPHERD, 14 Wall street, OR SALE —WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, If APPLIED the substantial three story brick house onth stroet, built in the beat manner, and tpished with bath, range. marble mantels. and hurd painted walls chronghont, and high basewent and conntor erticulars apply to JOHN M. BOARD, 83 Chainbers stroct, OR SAUE-A STEAM ENGINE OF SIX HORSE power mado in the mont thorough manner of high finish, has not heen in ure over one month: together with 'ylinder Botlors, with magnetic water cung Apply at 53 and 55 Prince stroot, where it OST, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 26, nd etreet, near Orchard, $200 aud over. The finder will leave it at the shop, Gedy O hi M.W. WEIMORE, NG, 18TH INSTANT’ THIRTEENTH WARD PIERCE AND KING ASSOCIA- tion, wil mect at Witherall's, 439 Grand street, on M ats o'clock, to complete their traneact such other bu BE, L. DON NEL! EPHURIAM ALLAN, HENRY STRICKLAND, Jonunx Hyos, Jr. Mitve B. ANDRUS day, from Now York. Aupl day evening, the 28th in with the white ticked; hen lost, a oh: Whoever will bh and Baltic atroeta, South ove reward, or in proportion for immediate) ool red spots’ om the { Vice Presdts, Real Estate Agen TOLEN FROM WALLL vase, and on tha movemo HOMESTEADS. NDUSTRIAL HOME ASSOCIATION, NO. next regular meeting of this Association will take pl on Wednesday evening June 30, st Union Buildings, 163 oud of joining are requested to come forward, aa the initiation fee will soon be raised. The land hae been siready most advantageously located between Williamebridge and Mount Veraon, om tae Harlom Rail- ad, Punctual attendance of members is. re business of importance will be brought before t Copies of the Constitution and By- following places :—I1 Ni Tow street, of C. A. Broadway, of J, Commertord; | niete: i Bowery. Those de | nirter motive YOR SALE—TUE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Grocery Store, now doing a good cash bnasiness, No. 89 Washington street corner of York street. Brookly os end cellar asthe owner is lewving the city. For particulars inquire on the premisos, ” SALB AND TO LET.—SEVERAL verb designs, for DST, ON THE payable to Robert Orr, payment of while ably rewarded by STH INSTANT, A CHECK FOR $30, wa caw be had at the street, of J. B. Smith; 110 Bare of D. Gren mo J, HANDSUCH, ST—TEN DOLLARS REWARD. escaped from bis eng ty-oerenc treet Sunday, the 27th , on delivering him v Also a naw rosewood tone and finish. Several oilivesto leter LAP, 634 Broadway, POR SALE—A CANAL BOAT, SUITABLE FOR THE Coal trade or s Lighter M. MM. CALEB & CO. 10) Broad strevt. URNITURE.—WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, AT ) Beckman street. Othce aud Counting- house Desks, Chairs, Stools, Cushions, Mahegan; Rockers, Enclosed Washwtands, Oil wk Mattresses, tween the Fifth s finder will recoive the ab He subscriber, ou the pramises CHKISTOPHER B. MOKRISON, (Nat A BOY AuOUD FIVE White chrek cout, Kontne nof him will @ 297 Grand stree RFORD, President. HEAP AND PLEASANT HOMESTEAD of our industrious classes that tt ja necesrary to go Westward, to some far off pl Aimjetake; cood lan ‘and very near this all they want at tho ehiapes atthe best market prices in the Unio on Long Island, for instance, on. # vator can make it pay for iteelt before pay: round. ‘The reports of the agri ‘ul by the American Institute, show that {t is neither difficult or for an industrious family to sell $1) worth of ere of this oil; and this is would buy a home ovary 40. Bo i | cultural prople-- OST-ON THE and independenee. erson gWing infirm cn his distroseed peren Belateuds. Bureaus, sintings, 200 Unir and Feather Beds, Sofas, Lounges, Conch ds, Secretary Bureaus, Card’ and Quartotte Tables, Extension Tables, Furniture rented. IVERY STABLE-THE STOCK AND FIXTURBS of an old nstablished Livery Stuble, now doing ® « ‘hose desirous e( going into the business, would & C0. VALENTINE, 75 Allon atroet, AILBOAT VIOLA FOR SALE.—8LOOP RIGGED, rime order throuxbow gaff topsail and flying ji a safe pleasura boat, Burthen AS. BAKER, 165 Chambors streo| oties. endorsed ERCOAT LOST—IN DRIVING FROM HARLEM TO. nd inst, a black summer ov . Any one will be rewarded, who will return the eam at No. 5 Broad stroet. TOLEN.—NOTES WHOSE PAYMENT AS BEEN ped at the Hank of England— £100, éated January 1th —P # they are valu the city, on Tuesday, ‘ecetables from. &: surely better than to spond i their door, in going to a wilderm «journey from & market, to raise potato dague and mosquitoes, Rt ten 63.335 and 7¢ 495, a bushel, when are warned not trouble and ell them en a greater deurve $100 worth of peaches, enrrants, and st Leen sold from an were by withont hiring a day's large number of peri borhond amongst themscly 0 fork, One of the most rapidl: ave chosen Lakeland, on that ow inny be Keen growing thie finest orop: fruit trees of every variety, and bewutiful gardens tastetully cultivated. A few Village Lote ard by applying immediately to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broad- ner of Fulton street.—From the Morning Btar, of to receive those nots MISCELLANEOUS. PROOF PAPER.—THE SUBSCRIBER Would hereby eall the uttontion of plate orinters, wood ere, lithographers, and others, to «lot of fenwing India Proof Pacer which Le offers f ‘M0 Maiden 1 more than one Li In well cnloulated cts ave induced & y together, and make a neizh ‘At conveniont di-tans NGRAVFRS’ and steel eng: —500 DOZEN CANTON BRAI fonable style for city woar. WD & 08, 17 0 BE DISPOSED OF—A FINE CORNER GROCERY Store, with good back room and large cellar. doing at present, which may be years’ lease, tock, ix- | has sebieved ruch wonders in uh .0, between Water aud Front streets, . G BAGLBY & CO., KANUFACTT - rere ot Geld Pons and Penoil Cases, snd. preenvoae vs the celebrated Bxtonxton Canon, Nos. 12 Maiden Gana and W7 (Irving House) Broadway. AGUERKEOTYPES,— TAK SCALE PLA1ES,—THESD r They are per“sonay polinh, The silver vz ob is & Very xremtac rant them to give to daguerreoty, that ona eo Fi Farms oan now be had heed ood cosh busines greatly increased. BOARDING AND LODGINGS. yy remain on good eee S$ CAN RE ACCOMMODATED WITH Hsin hoard, and the privilege of bathing, at the Water stablishment, 187 East Broadway. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLE. Men, can find excellent accommodations at the first 4 class house 43 West Twenty-second street. j pew, ombracing all the modcrn improvements, and furnish edequal to any in the city, To parties from the South thir yportunity, as they can find all the quiet and ivate honse combined with the table of a tirst class hotel, No childron taken. PARTMENTS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN ON lady, in a private house pleasantly eituated in Twonty second street, ucar Sixth avenue, with wodera improve- ments, where there Will be only two gentlemen residing. parlor and bedroom, handsomely furnished, may be obtained, st and tes, if required, by addressing Box , With pame and reference, FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, in @ private family, to single gentleman; hath ani water eloset on the same floor for the use of ovowpaut. Terms references exchanged, Inquireatsio Broadway, one door above Franklin street. * ———— a ———-—-- SMALL FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET A PLEA. ‘sant front room, on the second flour, to a couple of with or without breakfast or tea. ERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE— Tu vhe Ninth ward of Brooklyn, witable for private re- #, eontignous to aisrge ors of ssid lots. js nicest excellent, aud the loeation very healt! o ing within & reas Brooklyn and Williamsburg ferries. Stages reperty every fifteen mk Terins, and evi which is owned by tho ure opened, the water ATCHES.—-RECE/VED PER STEAMER FROM LJ. able distance of mall invotco— peas within s few blocks of thie Prices, from $225 to $40 ether information relative thereto, can be obtained om ap cation to Mr. Jobn Clark, oorner of Tompkins avenue Quincy strest, Leffert's park, Brooklyn. 8ELL—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 104 Perry strect, next to the corner of Greenwich The house was intended for th It contains seventeen rooms, with the Croton to the third story, with all the waste and soil pipe Price $4,000, $2 00) can remain on bond It is now rauted for $500 por year, to goad od investment for ® man with live io part and let aut the re- mainder. Apply to JAMES HADDOCK, No, 558 Hudséd street after 6 o'cloak in the evoning. TENANTS’ REGISTHR, ROOM, WITH STEAM POWER, WANTED.—AD- drean box 2,200, New York Post Oifice, 0 LET.—ONE OR MOKE OF THE ROW OF HAND- w three story houses on Eiglty-sixth atrest, Yorkville near Fourth avenue, the railroad and stages. The gre} Tumanding view. tession immediately. App Yorkvilie, or to R. L, Suy 0 LET—FROM FIRST OF JULY, A ROOM ON FIRST table for a an furnished or unfurnished. Aleo, several ithont board, on f p= | pointed to report a constitution fur the National Agri- full jewolled. . OX, Importer, 203 Broadway, up stairs. OF THs NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFB in romoved trom atroot, corner of Mer life o8n henfooiad owner's own use out to the street. and mortengo. aay City Modioal ofieers attund di Pamphlets cons and other tn tr J. LEANDER STA { Medica) Examiners. rmation. onf small meana, ax he contd Gomera) Arent. #8. Keene it B. UCRATIVE OCCUPATION FOR E/T ER SE advertiser will communicate to any lady or yrinted instruotions in two de: Tospectable and hizbly remunora provicus knowledge, but trifling outiay. aud 3 explicit to enable cither youth or adult of both suxoe ractixe the same, and by ordioar with four other OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FaMiLY. On a boarders, for a lady aad obi!) ‘The vont af revorence will be given S.8., at this office, stating turme, indwstry #oenre & noou ef artivles in eenstend demand he instrnotions will be roturn of mali to any port of by uddrorsing P.L, JEUNEGOMME, Rochersor, New York, LY PAPER FLY PAPER.—THIS V Beccreary papor for the may be had ly the ream or sing! shoe LEWIS PEUCHUWA Whale Gil Scap, Sulphate Am- sinfertiog Liquid. | ALLINERY BELOW of Laizht atreet, iv order to close the hneimersof the wagon will now fell tho balni f roughout the Union, Will furnish her room, and required, whieh muss be mocerat OARD WANTED—IN A SMAI PRIVATE FREN' fail Young unmarried America: to J. G. RIP, Third avenu LUARLE AND rth floor of the house, No. 60 White near Broadway. Torms mnderate, and ac- Gentlomon applying remaining premises languaze, Location neighborhood of Bro turer, 1 commodation nufueturer, Dr must be of the being rented to two fi OLBT.—THE NEW AND ELEGANT HOTELON a2ca @ Seventh. Philadelphia, will be finished 1d ready fur oe: ffvred rent to furnish and koop designed. ‘The arrange: odern imvrovements; he 'd attention comples st roapoctability, th OARD CAN BE HAD IN A PRIVATE FAMELY, At ¢45 Broome street, near Canal reet, fora few board Location neat sad GREAT BARGAINS ual stroat, et c@ of her Larce ommer Boansts, raw. at lows than half th dies going in ti anotaer oppor artiel board, in @ private family. Apply eo, hetween State snd Joralomon stracts, wi walk of the South Ferry. R: OARD IN BROOKLY mily will let the whole second floor, or furvished, with board. toa centioman and wife, 32 Dufield strest, between Ful- lock | ad cold baths; AN tho wasts ity will not oeonr this eoason, jorner of Laight. 2. water from th e 4 by any iu Philsdelphia; mmasement, &e.. goneraliy don the widest s t business street and ‘ould no double be For terms, ag narry stronts, N. BoA considerable portion of the ront SMALL PRIVATE FA La fora and travcllera et go sp Tmpany % pow having ® run unparalicled In the bis i tho New York Tea trae, Oolong, and four pound boxes of young dyson at oight aud Tbox, are swept off by the lovors of goad | tas our stock exn he replen ef the fnest qualities 19 por charged at other stor three wud four shilUngs per pound will compars wich the samo article sold clrewhere at fonrand five abillings por od Coffer. ten ponnds for one doilar constantly ated and ge und daily, end examine for your very piearant. toned Wilowgd ARD ON BROOKLYN HETGH(S.—4 FEW GEN- tlemen oan bn accommodate a house commanding in the niciest sitnacio dross, with real mame and addross only, A. D. Our three poond tweive rhillir Teas ueariy as fs much for selling 7 th broakfast and tea, 0 LET.—THE THRER-STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 18 situated, clore by St. John's rod. ‘The house boarding house, for @ person withing to nse i ther particulars, apply on the pre- Variek street, pleasant] Look in at our stack, Vose & JOVCk, archouse, 97 Cathurino ucroet. sirable opportu purpose, For jomely fornished—two parlors with if requieed) en JING NEW FORK ARM Luxe enteitogsl Sugar e Glove trom Works, atroet naar Trath «enue, whore slsu may be soon le gourse of construction, 3 grr Mills EB ko., with all their Fourteenth atre GAR PLANTEAS V ‘and cold water, vited te examine th ¢ for, two or three gentlemen, ISLAND, A NEAT TWO STORY til Nevember |. The situation caanot be situated at 68 St inner hour at6. Unesos out farnitare, seven rooms situated on se, and but ten minutes wal For further inform: OT PER & ® ‘y°O REN1t—TWO STORES ON SIXTH AND ALSO twoon Seventh avenue. Ha)f Houses to small ariove good locations. wa Stone and B: Broadway, near Thirty- 0 LET.—THE LOWER PART OF A HOU tly and pleasantly located, within flv walk of the City nesr the Hal! W ve, Vwouue Pave Vanderbilt f ry to! improvemen: it ran to the works. G. B. BARTSON & 6O ATER COOLERS.—A NEAT BUT PLAIN ANB | ac tured in baltimore, and used At will save fifty par coms of | wil] Invt ovoy twenty. Ty be found in New Yo i importers aud doulers In House Furcisbins | eedware. &6., 102 Pearlaurest. | corner of Maiden 1a: y No. 118 Front stroot, N.Y. | York; Mr. Gowan of OARD.—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with full board, or break a family, where there are no other treet,’ corner of Pike street. apply. Apply any day this we OARD WANTED-—BY A LADY, 1N A SMALL Fa- mily, where there area few or no boarder Board paid in advance. Alo, Apartm nts, nteol and rospectable fami ‘Also, ® largo namber of first class None but’ respoctabie neod oheap artioiw, uae | ade hours in the warroat 7 only at PLCC lady would bo preferred BF, NO. 156 BROADWAY. 4 with glass, an magueta this OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—PERSONS WISHING to vieit the eountry durin; address B. W., at t top with vilver | f wi u River; access to and from the city SUMMER, OR PERMANEN y Addrens (post paid) W. North, ¥ at» price of 1 pot om the buil forvished and 1 in this busi- cents per foot, ond and whoambont Jaiag oomplote. Haverstraw. Rook: would be let to > => ia entist, Herald offi ANTFD—RBY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION = — on us Chambermad or Waito © PAWNBROKERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND SALES Can ehow nen. A respectable youeg man, haviay had eo secoud floor, front room, betweun First and Second | éerable experioncs in pawnbroking and sule business, i | Strous of btwiain, Htestion. Any gentionan a ————————_ | vacancy in bi hment, would find the advertis JANTED-—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A | reseed of porsevering, trustworthy, and industrions h Terpectable marred young with a fresh | God city seference. Sa not 80 much an object as i f milk, her own baby soven i tho best of | diate omploym Please address, for three next days, J, Qty reference Given. Has uo ebjection,to go sshuet distarge | N 143 Myrtle Brookly’ an be Ae0) t me A, ~ : 7% STU CAMAEEE ane ond fours Pleas q W ATER WAN TED-ONE WO UNDERSTANDS HIS ~ — ——$_—_————_| buriness and can come well recommended. Apply at uy TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. | Xebineau's Dining Saloon, 8 Chambers street, tions in a hotel or boarding house: oneis ® meni ap On acettarHalds cue Otb6e Ae Chataber W "2, NURSE -WANTED—RY 4 RESPECTABLE 10 Assist et any Work. Can be seen for ‘oung married woman, « situation t Nurse; . City rofereaco given if required, | barn fresh bron €9 in the 0 cell at No. Ludlow etreet first floor, fromt room, — | conrtry; is a good seamstress; anna — | ren: the b-st cf city reforo ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | toler own house. “May b isl, ae child's Nureo and Seamstrons, Wonld be | wtrert, Uetween Fire Willy ro dei t with the chamberwerk, Can he sven for two doys, at the r aidonce of her present o ployer, at 47 ANTED-AT THE BROOKLYN Taeiith stroot, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Office, 4 Sands street. Brooklyn: nchmen. Laborers, Boys, WW AdtED—-A TAMILY BREAKING UP HousE. | General Houseworkers koeping on th Vy, ae to procure situations | mended. Employers snppli ats; on he id | following rates or to take eare of ehildre A given; would en for two Onys, a aven is, Chambermaids, “7 must be well reco with etfoi your; other other aa Chat ey ot commended. Apply at 1:0 Ninth stro — : re — ANTED.~INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 158 GREEN ANTED—A SITUATH i GIRL, IN hinds of Employ- arespectable fami), ds drocsmaking, oute J we. ting ond fitting children’s things, and plain sewing; would work aud errand Mas been four years in hor last situation. ; Rees ster room No.9, Can be seen 4 F Conipas f not two days. 5 ; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, TIDY YOUNG ANTED~AT NO, 114 NASSAU STREET, SALES- girl a sitnstion t do clhamberwork and waiting. or W men, School Teachers, Portem, Barkeopers, Men on ty do chamberwork and platn sewing, No objection to eo x | 8. Waiters, Gardeners, imon, Boys to learn ahs rt distance in the country. Goot recommendation from irls to fill good situations, a ate ai Yer Inst niace, Can he seen for threo days, at 169 East | enclosing. $1 free of postage, describing the ‘Teenty-first siroot, third floor, front room, TAOS, 8! ANTED—RY A STEADY PERSON, A SITUATION WR good Cov ‘an wash and iesn, Apply at No. 1 Zax! Bloventh street, near Secoud Avenue, Can beseen for W AstED—tWwo OR FOUR ROOMS, WITHIN TEN pede 2 sc or fifteen minutes’ walk of the Oty Hall. Any porsin TION, AS WASHER OR TRONER. | pte such can call on, or address G, W. O'M., 2 Broad~ egivou. Apply atas Weet Eleventh | } ARE. NTED—A SITU ood city refers sade a 1OUSE OR SHED WANTED, UP TOWN, IN = ; ee tho vicinity of the North or Bast’ rivers, having ac- f SITUATION. BY a TIDY, commodations for the handling of onc, bo five, hundred ‘bare Sroper, of general Rowsmniie To 2t,copk, Washer, sad Fels pork, on the first floor. Address Henry, Hormld ofioe and fret rate washer and i the Boat of city re- try, Please call at er. fers uee. ani is willing to goin the cow WIM Bowery | WANTED 70 HIRE—A SMALL PLEASURE YACuT, | witha cabiv, from ten to fifteen tons burthen, from the ee —— | third to tho sixth of July. Addross, stating parcicnlare, ANTED~A SLUUATION, BY A VERY Nise, TIDY | Acar, Derald o \ | young woman, as Cook and Baker, exccliont Wash = <> = fs SHAVMLLER® GUIDE. aad Irsocr_ or woull do xeneral hsuaowork: bost of Fes Foendatirn std) wate moderate: noobie Vion to thew SEE y md Sn re CGAuDES AND Aupoy RaTEeOAD, FOR PuTLA : wane delphia, from Plot No, 1. North etvor, foot of Battery ITUATIONS, BY TWO Youna wo. | pitce, by, steamboat JOUN POTTER, ‘Two lines daily. neti P. Wate en—one as Scamatress, the othe Cha nbormaid bd and teke of culéren, or do work of somali featiys Wo turough to Pidiailelphia in four and a half honre, Fare Be ction to a oor ‘all yor, | $ Jase, (by 2PM.. Hino only) 82. ps tLe eH loor re: Call at 200 Ninth street, | Recurning, tenvePhisdsiphia term foto Walnut strsct, at 3 - ANd? PM Kmicrant Woe, by steamboat TRAE ANITEV—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, rom ptor No.1, at60.M. Fare $1 50, ne gocd ¢ Wa ot froner, and aleo @ good a. im 7 r “Gord ng Vall at 3 Tonth avenue, | FOR PATADELPHTA preKcT eweon Sixteonth an nioenti streets. | xpross ‘thes throu. b to four loa bape the ah tes fad, vie dereoy City. lonving Ne N@ WOMAN, | Corthunat strect: 9 ana og P, ATronaeete | Ge fret clase and $2.00 for op . 1 | Bet Wn acies BY A RRSPROT asiina Hon n= frat rate P yer privat THA and alg a private ‘able furni & i DOWN TOWN, ON BROADWAY.—TRAN- For particulars, addross King, through 3 May find good rooms, well supplied with the rm and cold bat comfort can been: Transient board $1 25 per RON BEDS7¥ ADP WAREROOMS- ORNAMENTAL AND plain, at all prices and sizes. Mattresses, at lees th Hiavdseme warble ton Cextre, Pier, and Fancy and Gothie Chairs. tor worved e: Apply at 55% Broadway, above Spring steoot, | tient or porman, shed with new Also, the heathy sprig: halt the usual cost of MONTE AT. OLIAN PIANOS.—DEPOT FOR SALE OF HAL Davis & Co.'s (Brston) anrtvalled Pianos, at new rooms snd publiehing TY, 297 Broadway. Sesoud hand Pianos. Broadway, where quietness rs inir remuneration. 8, So, ail prion | OARD.—A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, HOS FAVE nee for two or three in good first cla gentlomen oF a gentle ions arranged RW AND SECOND-GAND PIANO}ORTSS —WE ¢ assortment of new and s0- ye from $60 to AFFORD & BROTHER, ‘0. $1 Franklin street, have now on hand @ eond band Pianos, for este an | $40. For hire from $3 to baa) wa OARD.—A TURWISHED FRONT ROOM, WIT!t BED- J pantries attached, house, to let to mg 496 Pourl stroot. JAXTRA VAZARLOUS! Intoot bauer, with poison franght, Ne'er by prodent men are bought. USICAL,—sOSTON PIANOFORTES. —1UB largest arcortinet of Pismos in this eity is to be found at the ware-roums of T. Gilbort & C corner of Anthon, Thesere, and wil! bi the motaili frame, and are warranted don very liberal torma, ¢ wloir Pianos, convenient for sual for sele low, end warranted. HORSCE WATERS, Smconp-waxi Pianos —Twenty :eoond-hand Pianoy te rent cheap, or foreale at the following prices: Ono at 90, ene at $50, onr at $56, one at $90, ono at $100, athree at $125 ians, $°0, ove $M, one | said wociety, coutwinin Arsenio won't sill a fle for vcuand me, ugh aecitont or baste, mortal poiden taste Therefore, mineral ‘They may Bill y But the inseors pars them by— uxht ¢reen in bed bug's oye. Lyon's Powder, made from leave Theects kill, but ne'er deceives. Man may cat it. or a chi . Ne. 333 Broad. Brosdway Bauvk atrast, oppoai old at gront borgaing, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, ho will fornish their own referred. Locatiou within fi Terms must be moderate. child, and nurs A private family fo stand any cli )URNISHED ROOMS ired, for gontiomen socond story, communicating if preterred, oF sopai Bleeckgr atrest, west of Broadw furnished er not. N. nd fornished with the healthy spring mat- Apply at 201 Blocoker street. NISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD. gant sit of forvished rooms on the second fluor of with pantries and bath rooms ox- vely, suitable for a gentloman and wife, or &single gen- Apply on th OOMS TO LET—TWO OR TUREBE PLEAS situated unfurnished Rooms, in Twenty eighth street, between Third and Fenrth avennes, to single gentlomon, Privilege of bath, &o, WITH BREAKFAST AND TEA Two or three rooms oi santly situated two rooms in tl beds all now. | ewe State Yot all insects quickly As the fatal atome tly the flank at very jerk, plishing the work, io Powder and Pills, (price 25 one Prinoe & Uo.'8 one $85; ono Boudotr Dopot of LYON eonts per box,) 424 Broudway, PIANOFORTES, SECOND GIAND, pest NEW house No. 600 Breadwn: York makers for sale at $0, STUNTIVIGALLY AD- ray, by Mr Frooks, ery Keforen 6.—Dra Dudot thoroughly taught, and old, tuned, aud to let, at 10 Grand street, vacle Maker No, 62 B Wilkes, and Haiste: oat the New York Byo intir: sorgoous to the New D irs Stephonson und Ro York Fye Hospital, ard Dr. Walisce. without board, Address W,, this AL.—THE UND! ‘ms hia customers that, fr: m the increased pi received, he bas removed ment from 10 and 12 Ann sireet to Anthony street, where p crensed vigilence, tho wants in hia line of his custom Orders can still be attended to JOON J. STARK, 083 Broadway, oor. of Anthony at. OOMS.—APARTMENTS WANTED FOR A SINGLE is Bottling Bstabli fentioman, in or nijacent to Brosdway, and below Room mst be well furnished, and terme Saturday —The steamvoat will leave Doluucy # reet, ine street at #, S| pier No. Bat A. M. Bieooker street. ing twokle, buit, & 0 LET--A DOUBLE PARLOR, ON THE FIRST | fnrnished, in tho privave ‘alker street, « fow doors floor, newly and elecantl: French hoarding house, No. 87 ‘east of Broadwa} RSiCNS TO THE F WING HANKS —THE FA~ wer CATALINE, Captain R S Hofllmire, day this week, loavi- & street. 74 o'clock; HE CHOICEST AND LARGEST SELECTION OF fine old Wines. Hrandies & yy cther house, Wholevale ularly invited’ to call: Persons our will save mouey by cslling 1 ; HILLS, 190 Broomostreet T. JULIEN AND ST, ESTEPHE CLARET, BOR- ef the above Wines, »t $1 [214 and Supertor Cham; Ko. ab 20 per sent lene will make an excursion, ius Hamm nd » rect, E. K., 8 o'olock; Cathas N. at 9 o'clook: returning at 6 frovbments. lines, and bait furnishedon board. Fare for the whole oxcurson, 60 conte. XCURSIONS —THE WELL KNOWN ANDFAVORITR zg 4 been thoronchly repaired and cau now be chartered for excursion. Apply to JORLIES, 25 Pearl street. AAXCURSIONS TO THS FISHING BANKS—EVERY day oxoopt Saturdays ton stoner BUFFALO) Capt, Hengo: Yolock: Spring, 7%: Grand, B, R., 84 urning by 6 F BAD WRITERS.—AN EMI teacher of plain and ornamental pi P just commencing business in Broadway, requires, for ree. sons to be oxploined, the loam of $40 for six manths, for Which accommocation, as intercst would be guaranteed, and the principal revarned at $0 Addross A Z', Teacher, Tribuae office. MACTICAL SURVEYING AND CIVIL ENGINEER- ing.— Persons desirous of jof | which they will be taught fled 5 bya gentlem: od. Pos demux. 1,000 dow bottles returne: pan Philadelphie Alo and Porter, Sootch and Ludia Pal Dublin Porter, Bo. & WY. H. UNDERHILL, 490 Broom toamer CATALL perfection in writ » Warranted cont trest, corner of Sees Fare 25 cents joe loaves nt 7A. M. Afternoon express line at 3 | uo forming. by | OOPARTNBASAIY BUXICKS. ‘ y ou ben my! apd ATH | formed & Copartnorship, for the purpose of traneacting the rendy made Clothing trallces at wi! ander the firm of Garduer, Greone, WILLIAM GARDNER ELIAS M.GRRANE. O€ seveuteen yours’ experience, Torms modorato. VOPAKTNERSHL? R,'9 AS Me rob ments. fisting tackiz, Se. provided, {RAND EXCURSION Janding at om! Co, at 47 Broadway AROUND STATEN ISLAND, OLIVER B. TWREDY. 7 es G. KOULTON . PLUMP; New Your, June 1, 189 ‘ DAR NFR WAN vO PROVES. SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC *% anda super rovel Washington Rand v ich nolf-inking apparatus oom plots vgs PRINT ‘Apply to R. © 30) PRINTER A GREAT VARIETY OF WOOD AND National Agricalteral Convention. OUR WASHINGTON CURREVPONDENOS. Wasnincton, Thunavay, June 26 1962. The Nationa) Agricultural Convention assembled at the Smithvonion Institation this morning. ‘There were present at the organization 151 delegates, viz :—From New Hampshire, 8; Vermont, 8; Masgsechu- setts 25; Rhode Irland, 3; Connecticut, 4; New York, 20 ; New Jersey, 2; Pennsylvania, 6; Delaware. 6; Mary- land, 23; Virginia, 10; North Carolina, 1; Loutsame 2; | Chic, 12; Kentucky 2; Tennessee, 3; Indiame, 1; Be linols, 2; Ar! 1; Michigan, 4; Texas, 1; Wiseon- sin, 2; District of Columbia, 11, Judze Frederick Watts, of Pennsylvania, was appeimt- ed temporary ebairman, and thy Convention was perenae neatly organized by the choice of the following off- cern Preewent—Morhall P Wider, of Massachusetts. Vier Prespsxts—Wenry Wagor.of New York; Frederiek Watts, of Penn ; Honter of Penn; Charles B, Calvert, of Md.; Geo. W. Nesmith, of N. il; Jno. A Throekmer- ton, of Va; I. K, Burgwyn, of N. .; T. J. Rusk, of Texas; J.D. Doty, of Wieconsin. Sveneranine—W illiem 8. King, of R. I.; B. P. Johneom, New York; J. D. Is, De Bow. La ; J. A. Warder, Obie. The Hon Mr. Wivex,on taking the chair, addressed the convention as follows :—Gentlemen of the @onven- tion; I ehall not interrupt the proceedings of this meet- ing Ly remarks from the chair, I cannot. however, pre- coed with burinces without tendering you my grateful acknowhdgmente for the honor you have conferred in electing me a# your presiding officer—an honor whieh, as counceted with on tnterust (hut bas ever laid near my | heart. Tmo-t highly appreciate Permit me also to as- sure you that Lam wort huppy to meet on this oscasion 80 many of the representatives of the agricultural imte- rest of this great rpudiic Geutlemen, we eeme from different and distayt parts of our widely extended coum- try; but whether fiom the Soath or the North, the Mest or the West, I extend to eneo of you the hand of fellowship aud | greet you as members ef the name great family. We come together from no ai- we have no political objets to attatn, no partisan or sectional opinions to promulgate. The oceusin which hay cailed us tegetber is ef @ most important character, for it has for ics objeet the advaaee- ment of anartcceval with the existence of the baman raco—an art which bas sustained all past generations, from whieh we derive cur dwly food and our elothing, and which it destined through future ages to yield suee tenanes to Lhe myriad mallious who are to come after us— apart. too whieb hes ac the very toundation of inlivi- deal aud vational wealth and prosperity—whieh employs eighteen millions of our population. afd nearly four- fitthe of the eapitei of dhie date hi We are an agri- pur hebits and tartes are moral, and I hope we shal! never ceae w be ach Our couatry con- tains every variety oil, and is capable of pt hepa most of the agricultural proaucts of the temperate aut torrid xones, We capital and population saffielent to develope our vast rirources Amvriean guntue is ade- quate to amy undertaking; aud with a suitable application of science to thir xrt, « wie divisior of labor, aud proper govermental sid. there is no reason why American agri- culture may not maintain a cucces:ful competition with that of any other eouptry in the yreat markets of the world. ‘ihe progrors of age culture in (he United Sintes hax been ecuyarut:vely slow; but Trejotce that a new era Das eon <d—thot the good aed ebieh was planted by the Father of bir Country and which bas been watered by thourandy of cher Cminent agricultarists, has at dart n rool and that in cur day we are to realize the bright visions wiich animated their hopes, Much of thir progress is the result of individual eoterprise, and the jabors of the ageicuitura: press; but the maine spring ha» bewn voluntary association—the power whieh cial political and re~ iid in our day ‘These have opened the way for vention Individual enterpriee cao seoompheh much. bur asociated effort inuch gure, and we meet to Iigious | avail ourselves of its a gh yintiuence At nopertodin the | hiktory of our c ' collected for the purpore of considering those objects for entry has there been euch an assembly whieh we ne brou ther and there haa been no op. tothe interests ef the far Permit mw en, to tenderyou my thanks for the distinetion you Lave conferred upen me, | und to fay (hatin the course of our deliberations I may, with your permi-sien. prrucipate ie your debates, Agentleman moved that acomaittee of seven be cultural Xoeir Hfon, Humerivey Maxutace, of Kentucky, moved an ameveinent, by tubstituting one trom each Stat om. Mr, Meacham, of Vermont, opposea the amend- ment, Mr Maneatis good-naturedly remarked that it was pretty Well understood «hat he did not generally stick to what he siaried with, Lut he should insist on hig amendment, de seme remark about so lage @ committee of nwmbers of Congress, when Mr Maaonam renarked that Le beped that Cougressmen would not be put on there ¢ itices generally dion Bir Tay.on, of Uhio, hop: d that the committee would be appeinied. He was obliged to retire toattend ty his duty i ares, Whore it was well known thas @ bill was pending wf more importance than the election ef Vrertdent of the United States, Hon Jobu P, Hace raid that if we were to continue te be troubled with +o much wordyisw from members ef Coogres be wae elia that rome bill was pending whieh would eal) them away Judge Doverss, of Minois, was in favor of the com- miller © ne from eveh State. Nr. James McGowan, of Monnt Airy, Pennsylvania, thought it inexpedient to establish a National Agrieul- tural Society On motion of Witt:am Staxny. of Pennsylvania, it wae Voto thus ib ty expedient to cstablich such a eeelety, The coomitwee was finally appoiuted, consisting of Neurs beikhem. of Morylaid, Douglas. Mhneis, J A. Kir New York; Mallory’ nenmtucky, Dawson. Georgia; Fie ieh Massa huretts, Stecle, New liampshire, Yhureton, Kb.de Island; Lubbord Comuceueut; Stevens, Vermont; divyn Penneyivanin; Caiv Maryiaud; Campbell, 6.40; Hanevee ; Callan, Disérict of Columbia; Ww Cus Lrigwyn, North Carotipa; Taylor, Ali ow. Loui lana; Spencer, Indiana; fel Tenn We-tov. Wiscourin; Pickhard, Matme; | Jobn MeLane, Caliornia; Seaman, Michigan; Rusk, Toxns ‘Lhe convention was eddrerved Ly the Hon, Wiunstam B. Caron, of Masrachuretty, and Mr Jonsson, of New York, on the subjeet of agricultural societies and agri- cultural literature ir. JolNeon epeke at great length. narrating his expe- Vence ond observaticn at home aud abroad te thought the American plough vastly superior to the English, Me related many anccioter of the Word's Exhibition im Lerdow at which Liother Jouathan’s reaper and ploagh cose of trumpluat Mir bi win. of Penneylvanin fron: the committee, re- porteda constitution whieh was read After considerable dircuseson Upon the question Whether the mectings of the voeiety suould be Leid exclasively Im Warbington or it rbould be * wubulatory’? in its eharae- fer in whieh debate the following gentlemen partisi- pated viz :~ Jnoge Douglas. of Llinois; Hom Mr Gentry, of Ternertee, Mr Joluswa, ot New York; Mr Meflenry, of Murylind; Gov. stece. of New Hawpshire; Judge Watia of Pennsylvania; Hen. Juba A hing. of New sneylvania. (the veriest pereonifi- cation of ole fogyim); Gen Kuck, of Pe xus; Hon, Seth Sprague. of Morrwch Judge Jes uy. of Penneylea | a and Dr. Weetern of Wircunsin—the eunetitution was ed, 1s 8: REVOKT OF THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE. The under gned in crder to improve the agricalture of the counvy. by atiracting the atcenuon, elteiting the Views, sud Combining the ciforte of that phase posing the a ricultival eommucity and wseeure the ad- Veoteges better orgunizeuon. and more exwuded Hines among all State, county. and other agrieal- tural rocieties, au bereby form oureelyes iuto @ cuciety, and, for its government adopt tbe ilowing CoNutiTUTION. Sec. 1--The pume of this av-ociation sball be “The United Stater Agriculiumal ty.” MEMUERA— DU rs Seo, 2—The rociety shall consist of all euch perrone ne shall signify to uny cflicer of the socio y a wish Lo be- come amen ber and who ebuli pay two dollars to the tress of the rockty, and a like rum eanu- ally heresfivr; of delegates from the State agri- evitnral societires in the States and ‘Terrivories wad District of Columbia, who muy be appointed to ate Usd (he annual aod other meetings of the pociety, and who shell pay the like «wa. and abo of such howoary rol mbe re a th ty Guy see tt Weleet Kweb mem ber pha be Cotited tor ceive @ jour or publication of wo acovunt of its proceedings and. sueb additional maccor as shell be deemed worthy of pub- liewtion. free trom any expense exe: pt portage. ‘Twenty- five dollars ;beil er ttle one to the privileges of life mem- bership ed exempt him from avy annual laxation, oFricens —The officers of thix secie'y shall be a Presi- b State aud lersiory in dent. 2 Vico Frerident from es thy Unton and from the District of Columbia, « Creasarer, Correr ponding secretury « Recording Secretary, and @ Bord of A re consist Of three membere frou rritory, and the District of Columbia, to be oppornted Ly the Executive Committee of the societies of evel Bates Leriitorics &e,. and where there be no sueh State rocteties, to be appoivted by the Execative Cummlt- lee of thix society ‘The President of the soomty shall be, ce cfiicvo, & mem ber tnd President of Uhis board and of the bxecutive Committee, LOTS OF OFFICERS. ‘The Presitent shalt have a general superintesdence of wil the atinir, of the ociety, In case of his dewth or ina bibty te divelmage the tunctions of this offige, the Board of Agnieniture shall celeet a Vice President to act in bis stead, and clothed with the sume power, aud shall per- form the :ame duticé as the President until the next an- pual election Vice Presidents —1t shail be their duty to advance all the objects of the association, in their several districts; to explain to agriculturists the charac. tr ond objects of this association. and endeavor to obtain their & ration and support; to wateh the advence of practical agriculture, and to make known the results of the same, by report or otherwwe, from year to year. Keard of warinlivre—Tt hol be the duty of this Board fo watch the interests of agriculture, as they are or may bo effected by Use legislation of the country, and to make such reports, memorials aud recommendations aa dvonce the eanse of agriculture, and to promote and dtf- ¢ sgricuituirel knowl dge; to examine, and whem neces. 1y. report Npon the practiowbility of establiching agrle ewltural pla, colle nl model farms; to set forth the advantages of agr ral and geulgical surveys, and to show the importa:.ce of the npphiéauion of revence to uaneuiture; to represent through their reports the rela bon of cur agriculture to that cf fore untries and to endeavor to obtain information fom such countries; to pent out the advantoge of introducing any new staples, cds and plants, to obiain. so far us peaeneable avagal 0} atisticn| retnrne of rhe condition of agrieulturethrough- ont the different State+—all which mtormavion shalt be pobthbea by said rcelely. and form part of ite trameae. ball tran eh supervisory My Desk promote

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