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Rocky » it, and Seasouable —KNOX is ready to. sup with the beautifal fabrics at his usuall everybody is rushing to his is ton strect, to make an early selection, for the advent of th di has given us rathor a stron, ‘evinces good taste on the of his om that of Knox. ‘Fatrowiso him. The Sint: ane? Tat sania not be an it STENOK 5 JAMES. ne they’ hav ppeariaess bere ‘four teldnds ea of the Prescott Store eee fit to odape Hy shalt es) ry gratuity ae a mmer bat he oor ene ee Sey lis! ner 0! roa a nite the Collamore House, “8s SPriBs ment, the weather so warm as at present does rule, Who would not dosire to keep his head cool? Aad you know that the most propsr way to do that, Is to buy of W. Banta » cool summer hat. He’s got them in drab beaver, and in soft felt, Also, in straw, so cool that ico would scarce m ao price: cepa every pane eee Tee io, buy one ey’re cheap, at Jal he W.WANTA, Hatter, corner of Canal and Wooster stroets Drake, No. 9 Bowery, has a Complete As vortment of gentlemen's hats, of the moat approved styles, b d white, Panam bad beaver black» “Denutitul ‘selection of children's ey goods cits a public inspection. His friends re already posted. Summer Hats.—Meallo’s beautiful, fashion- able, and sessonable hats, entire nev styles, and inimitable, fare the talk of the town, and put the Crystal Palace in th shade entirely. Gentlemen should call and examinc them, at 416 Broadway, corner of Canal strce' Wood, the Hatter, 372 Broadway, under he Metropolitan Hotel, where ray be obtained the usual yariety of hate, 4, canes, umbrellas andfurnishing goods tobe found at ang store in tho city, of superior quality and fair prices, at 672 Broadway. WOOD, Hatter, under Metropolitaa Hotel. errean Hats—Have your Likeness in your bat.—RAFFERTY & LEASK, batters, No. 57 Chatham Hreet, opposite Chambers, will put it in, free of charge, ind ¢ 6.88 good a hat for the money as ean be bought ow wr forfeit the price of it. Call and see. Summer at Geyin’s Bazaar.—The Summer fashions are inaugurated. At Genin’s Bazaar will be found & superb assortment of boys’, youths’, and infants’ clothing, sdapted to the season and fresh from Paris by steam. Tho stock in those departments comprises an endless variety of vcostu: lected in Pari the agents of the Bazaar; be ned and manufao:ured ‘The display of summer, ouths, Gand and infants, ii in the departin while departin rasole, and fano; acke, will be ed Summer Wear, in The Coolest Hats for @rab beaver, felt, &c., are now offered for tho ingpection of tlemen by W. P. DAVID, at his salosreem, Say, weccnd door from Duane street. of his bes utiful hats. ‘The Latest Importation for Green, 1 Astor House.—The last steamer brought a splendid assortmont of gentlemen’s furnishing for Green, 1 Astor Mouse, consistin of an infinite variety of ties, cravats, silk and Lisle thread, gauze, merino underclothing ; helf hose, piain and striped, of silk, Lisle thread, morino, dc. These goods haye just ese ORAnES: and are well worthy of inspection b¥ men of ion, Every Gentleman should Reciprocate the compliment paid by the Indies to the rougher sex, in the delicacy and elegance of their attire, Surely none but a Goth would venture to visit s lady in an ill-fitting shirt, avoid this contingency, give your orders to Green, No. 1 Astor House, whose shirts aro without blemish or defect, and delivered punctually at the time promised. i Broad. Look in’ and try one Mats for Summer.—Warnocks, 275 (way, Irving Honse, aro driving o If yor '& choice white felt, bigh or low, for riding, lounging, or countr; ry a, Canton, or senett, for sun or fishing, WA‘ NOCKS®’ is the place to got them. Advice Gratls.—Friends, if yoa Wish to enjoy the comfort aZorded by a light hat, sclect one from the light, airy, aod clogant silvery beavers aold by the People’s Hatters,” the practical mochanics of 11 Park row. They aro the most porfect hat ixsued this season. Hat Ficisher’ Union, 11 ‘ark row, opposite the Autor ouse. The Crystal Palace has Disappointed every= ho will call at MOMMENS & BARNES’, . au street, near Ann, sign of the rod hai amine the eplondid assortment of dra® beaver hata, will not de disappointed, Each hat warranted. Dv not forget the number, Hl Nassau street, near Ann, sign of the red hat, late Co.eman’s establishment. ox: St. Clair felt ined to take the lead the undress hate f ent summer, Light, nd flexible, thore is notbing preducible from felt m exoved thm, ancl in style thoy aro partioularly be- coming. Nor must the Swics hat, a new straw fabrio for the engon, just brought out by Genin, be forgotten. It delightfully, aud is a very haudsome summer Gentlemen are invited to ae these new summer GENIN’S, 214 Groudway, opposite $t. Paul's, «See and Be Convinced,” sald Bornum, pass ing down Broadway, as he spied one of Williams?’ hats in the crowd, “Stand not upon the order of your going. but go ab to 156 Fulton street, two doors irom roadway. No headache fits at WILLIAM! for the present season, Cut and Come Again.—This Motto holds good in many ways. Wheuever JAS. LITTLE & CO.. clothiers and tailors, No. 41234 Broadway, have cut and (tted eithor coat, vest or pants fora venticman, ho always comes again | ‘They favite an inspection of | to them if be wants « cariont. their excellent stock of new materials und now styles of fashion for this summer. A first rate {it gusrantied. Now and beautiful foro ready-made clothing—No. 412 Broadway. gers at Hotels, and Citizens Requiring of dress clothing, will plens oe this, my adver: tirement. I lave a beautiful resortuiont of now veet and ts patterne; also, cloths and lis’ sxtures, suitable for costs. Ikcop alhoa unique assuctmont of ready made garments Single breasted conts, S10 to $15; eplondid Mar- feillee veate, $2.0 to $3.50. Established 1814, G. 6, CLARKS, 116 William stro Embroidered and Lace 4leeves, Pointed Col= lars, lace do., embroidered habits, needle worked bandker- chiefs, infants’ robes and waists, biack trimming laces, lace veils, rich fang, open work hose, vik bose, black lace mitts, &e., received tis day from auction, which will be sold at tremendous low prices by C. P. LIND new No. 53 Catherine etreet. superior make, always pf sam mer undershirts aud draw ale and retail, 1RA PEREGO agsau street. World’s Fair and Crystal Palace Depot, 431 Broadway, for the cale of boots, shovr, and guiters, eo-a- prising tho largest assortment ever ollerod at fifty por . gent below the usual etail price. Picaae call and examine for yourselves, at JONES'S, 421 Brosdway. iety of sum- We Leafy Month of Inne.--Ladies, if you wish to look charming, and LG deeead on & proper footing this george br pb spel buy your gaiter boots, slippers, Hcg, and toilet, slippers, o be MILDEW & CO. 134 Canal street. Brooks at his New Store, No. 575 Broadway, and BROOKS at his old establistmont, No. 150 Faltoa street, Lids fair to obtain the cream of the boot and shoe making busin ath endscf New Yor! tion inant at the mi etic point to whi the fashionable portion of the city tend: shocs and gaite: also of lad oot wear of all doveriptisns, is ungur able. ithe omstom of gentlemen's misees,’ and boys Passed and wneurp: Ladies’ and Chitdren’s French Shors.—Mr. B. J. SMITH is the agent for the sale of French slippecs, the mori stylish and cloxant productions of the kind evor im. ported into this countey. The ladios, wito dosive a nont ement for their fees, should not visiting bis ablishment, No. 4) Blescker stree x doore west of Broadway. Newest Styles Gaiters ant Roee— Watkins rs inducements to purchasers he Tonnd elsewhere, is shout wre got up in the preva f ond are warranted lo do good ser 6 wher? 40 much valvo can be got for ti TRING, 114 Fulton street. Crystal Palace Carpets, as Harant Andor- won’s eight pac sroois, 99 Nowory. —Magaitieen mosaic, royal yely yreter, Dracsels and imperial three: ty carpets, imported for ex on at the New York Orys- tal Paiten. Carpets —Avoid the Icxorbitant Prices ‘o @owa town, ty buying your carpet VRIGHT & BAT. LEY, No. wery, neat Bond street. They aro mon of experience in their business, and have selected their presont stock with akeon cye to the pallic want, while they aro loeated where low rent# enable m to sellat a much emaller adyavce on cost than dows-town houses. «“ The Miller and his Mon, or the Robbers of Bobemin,"” is tho titt thrilling romance commenced ia thie week's number of the New York Dutchman, to be eon- tinued for five or six successive works, The same number of the Dutchman contains soversl humorous sketohor, fv novelties, dc, Four cents por cupy. Ker sale evorywhece, Pianos Mannfactared by A. Bassforda have attracted deserved attontion. Thoy posses grent power and Hanoy of tone. and aro uned ropeating qrali- . They are recommended by sion, The od.tore Courier ond Enquirer ne journals ep of ti kot them from persone! know! bith teres We adviso our readers to call at (04 Broadway before purchaslag, A Hint.—“Some of Those Vevy Minute Eas sects which we veo in the Croton nidua in the stomach or intestin foture develo ater, find their proper 1 and there burrow for ment and mitehiel’—Geo, W, Cook, M. D. The poruns clase filter completely removes these inseots, Depot 316 Broad way. Crintadoro’s Exeetator Fiuid Hale Dye, No. 6 Astor Houre.—The claims of thie extraordinary article to ublic estimation are not based upon the timo that it has Eoen before tho world. “it is comparatively n now oropare- tion, founded on now discoveries augurnted a now era in h eiog. What aro ite recom- mendations? Ist—It_o ho hair of any ohnox'ous color to nature's black or brown in five minutes similates with the hair, » urixhes instond of barning it. 3d—It is pronounced by eminont chemists tho only safe hair dyeknown 4th—It is impor: failure. Sth—It has the widert popularity over tow similar provaration. For tho establishment of those wertions by proof see the test'mony at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, where it fs manofnotured, sold, and applied privately. Price per small box, $1 ; large box, $1 50, The Great American Triumph.—Or. Kelline . of 476 Brondway, with his Mogic Fluid, ha# rostored t fein when bald twenty ive. years—ft cannot fail atan hi Tt is the choapoxt and ‘bean to the public. Ho shows tho en shown in thin or any other wholy world. Call and seo his ohomistty, and it has in- alone remed: country. mt Wonderfo) proof amony the fixed familiev in the nation, bas ning goods and m magniliceat stock of | © assortment, of | and genteel | His new loca- | and his stock of | Qi=Tras- | | turing pring. | fact by calling at, the office of the subse: » to name an instatoe of ite | et accorded | copies onials, rk and Ei may ery y efor answer Angers inyuiries, cont Gaited Beares, P'SPRINENT. No. toa Dread stam] ae ecbaat In'Philadelphia, corner of Ge- tard House. €omb Fa: 387 Broadway.—Ladics are respectfully invited to oxamine the newcat styles of tor- toise shell and buffale horn dress combs. ‘The assortmentis Snequalled for variety in the elty. Repairing done. ‘A. & J. SAUNDERS, 387 Broadway. Swiss Razers fromthe Manuiactory ef Ja- en Lecoultre —These razors have n Lin thoir extremo jurability and keenness of ed SAUNDERS Dressing Cases!—Dressing Cases !—Call im- mediately, by all means, at TUTTLE’S Emporium, Ne. 345 Breadway, and examine the complet ortment of portable and convenient dressing cases, fo nd gents, which he bas juct received from England and France. We can as- sure tiiem that they are just the thing for the toilct and for Srevelling. They are offered ata bargain, both as to price and quality. @lear ss an Infant’s ts the most Swarthy, Pillow, conrso skin, after washing with JONES’ Italian themical Soap. All redness, pimples, saltrheur, eruptions, are cured by it. The price iggzeduced ouc half, vit y white is reduced to nid powder rouge. Try these tire articles. ‘The depot is removed to No. 6l— mind, 6l—Walker street, four doors from Broadway. a Use, at the Reduced Price of 2s., Jonen’ Coral hair restorative. This forces the hair to grow, stops. it falling, cures dandriff, and drosses it fincly. The depot is Femoved to 6l—mind, (l—Walker stroct, nt's soluti of Jet, price only 4s.. for dying red, grey or white hair brown or black without injury.” This is the best hair dye made. His soap root for the teeth, broath and gums, is fine, try it. ‘Who Has not Heard of the Orange Lotion, a long-tried and fuirly proved beantifier of the skin and complexion? Any one wh logant preparation for removing pim tan, sunbora, &o., should bo sure and obtain this propsration” Sold by KUSSELL, CLARK & CO., 165 and 275 Broadway amd 10 Astor House. The Park Fount —Jets of Water that Hea- vYonward went yesterday, occasioned much admiration, but nothing compared to the jet black hair of a beautiful damsel that bad used HILL'S Instantaneous Dye, which, for @ glossy black or brown, only one reliable, Sold or ap- plied at 45 Nassau street, next to the corner of Liberty. ‘Yesterday was Beautifal—Nature had seem. ingly dostined that no disappointment should occur as to the anticipated grand parade; and none did occur. All wero pleased, highly no, at the martial bearing and consummate Skill of the workmen at HILL'S, the inimitable onttor of hair and whiskers, at 45 Nassau street, corner of Liberty, in shaving, shampooing, &c. aeons turn with Disgust from the Mirror eau: your bairisred or gray. Try Cristadoro’s Excok Fivo minutes suffices for its application. It tis clean, inodorons artielo, and and gold by CRISTADORY, No. 6 ¢ rooms for applying tho dye. 233.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Halr Dye and factory is removed to No. 283 Broadway, opposite the Park fountain. Batcholor’s well earned famo is 4 suiiciont guaranteo to all who patronize him that they can be debtor Fupplied with the articles he deais in than at any othor os tablishment in the world, Buchanan’s Halr Dye and Wig Manufac. tory removed to 3°5 Brondway, near Walker stroct, His rooms are well adapted to coloring hair, making wirs, aud executing promptly orders entrusted, and satisfaction guar’ antied in quality, finish, texture, and appearance of his work- Moustaches give a Character to an unin, teresting face, snd whiskers become any one. Now my Onguent will force the beard to grow in, tix weeks, ovea if there bi een none before, and it will stain or injure the rkip, acting entirely on the roots of the beard. One dol- ler per bottle, sent 40 any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, snd all deuggista, It Is Coming.~*he most elegant carrt: ever built for any such purpose wil! be exhibited on Monday by ROGERS & CO. of Union Mall, Nasenu stroot, It is de. signed solely for the freo transportation of the patrons of that vast clothing cstablishment, and will run to tho Crys: tal Palace, &c. Mr Rogers has spent some $3,000 in carry: ing out this novel idea. A fino band of music will possess the carriage on Monday, and give many popular airy, “HMIs Peep o’er Hills, and Alps on Alps arise,” in the way of him who attempts to xet up to some uerrean galleries, but ROOT, as bis usme fmpttes, dwe'ls in he neighborhood cf theearth, and the genius of art dwells with him, Others may “* Raise a mortal to the skie Rut he —_"' Hias drawn an angel dow Visit bis grent free gallery, No. 363 Broadway, first floor, up stairs. Pictures in any weather. Fresh Imported Drugs, Medicines, Chemt- cals, &0.—BUSH & GALE, wholetale drugclsts, 153 Green wich street, offer ‘or sale, in qnantitins to suit pt well-gelected and shoice lot of drnzs, mel dyewoods, acide, dye stuffs, paints, oils, wi tent medicines, glass ware, ‘at the lowoet m: A Settled Fact.--It 1s not the partial convic- tion, but the curront opinion, of every exo who has wsod it, that BOGLE'S AMOLE is tho best article for shaving known t» the public. It softens the beard, and pri razor more effectual than any other preparation. and pro tects the skin from tho effects of exposure aftorward. Sold by the inventor, WM. BOGLE, No 277 Washineton Boston; A. B. & D. Sanda, No. '100 Fults: 8 if for the Wm. if. Cary & Co., No.245 Pearl st oshton, Clark & Co. No. 273, and Rice & Smith, No. cadway, and by the druggists and perfumers throughout the world. Gouraud’s Liquid Halr Dye is, without ex= eeption or xoservation, the very best ever invented. Beware ef puffed dyos. Equally celebrated is Gourand’s Medi-uted Sonp, for caring pimples, freckles, sallowness, oli he wea, &e. Poudre Subtitle uproots hair from aug p the boty. Liquid Rouge. Lily Whi 4 Hair Gloss, xt No. 67 alker strect, near Broadway. There ts a Remedy for Gray Halrs —Use Davis's Rahvene, price 50 cents per bottle, which gradually changes it to ita original color, by » wondorful power of action upon tho minuto glands of the roots. Davies Hy- perion, price 25 cents per bottio, may justly bo termed the magic fluid, for ite eifects on the hair and scalp arc truly magical. It removes scurf and dandruff, nad’ imparts & lovely gloss to the huis. For sale at the principal sepate, No. 306 Grand street, No. 192 Broadway, and by all drag: gists and perfumers. Cristadoro’s Hatx Preservative and Beanti+ fier isa preparation of great merit aud repute. Its effect upon the hair is electrical. It fastens o' ening fibre, | rep'acce harshness with silkino: iti somf-bald- neea with Inxuriance, dullness with clos. cline the suraightest ‘hair to enrl, and prevent the dr, from turning gray. It iz tho favorite at avery toilet w! it has been tried, and as & means of keoping tho hair from scurf or dandraff, and the sealp from exfoliations, 1 perfectly invaluable, Soid at No. 6 astor House Tts ‘use will in- Decision—Lovet’s Wahpene is fitted up ina raagnid. stylo, and all those who nso his eolehrated wahpene baire and baldners, aro rewarded by h ng as head of bair as the office for wahpene and deeesing the hair. Entrance halt d The wabpene does not fail to reriovo aout, dand other diseases of tho scalp, Cousaltation genuine but Lovet's What or Which Is the Best Vermifage or Worm Destroyer?—Ie a quostion daily snd hourly asked by parents, anxious for the health of their cnildren. All Who are at all acquainted with tho article, will immediately answer, Dr. M’Lane’s eelobra It has never heen known to fail, and igone of tho safest remoling thas can Le used, A friend of ours the follow: ing statement in refercnee to th Ss New You Cextusven—A young lady for «long time very much tron)’ her to try Dr. M ingly purchase She was im- As AeoDIN ily recovered her naval heat ish ber nauto meationed; The” young Teptdenes, ho d sho refers to 'M Hardie, No. 8 PS Dr. WL colebrat 180 his pili, ean now he had at all res city. Purchasers will plea wut Dr. M'LANE’S y are Ww vr, and take none in comparison, A New Tire tn “lealcine is bein Demonstration har ( four years, in diferent parte «f the men, which have pr controve affections, 6} er, tntor mitte thip seariet fever, ke., aleo smallpox, ert © posi mentiy cared in a few hours sim mioal moans. Dr. N. W. the erizinator, * retnrned from his re Purope. has loca this city, for tho puep etrating, in the metropolis of Amerien abevo statements 2 orivinal lett Senators: Daniel Webster, with priv..te « Rives, Minister to P. Prosident N’ memters of the French in 186°. Numerous letters and io, private, professional and ron pri and Prauco, substantisting the above off. co by all dertrous of investizatin: tent object is to demonstrate the 7 oply seeks the oppirtunity, under the committee, if poes! Ta the ho will attend to any pri o with plo 61 Grand street, third block fItrond way. heats of fami Nes, ond others, will be expplied with all necessary instra tions to enable’ them to cure all affections ip one third or lees of the time at prevont required, a safe eaten lation foran experienced men being one seventh, or days taking the place of weeks, King’s Evil, Nen- is ti certain remedy aifering from tor- cifler of tho blood thirst, Thonswads Serofala, Rheumatism, —HYATTS Life Ba’ean in as certain to cure as water i4 to anonc| shave beon cured. end published in tho Herald, Su ; after they had boon givea over hy able cortifientcs are mostly from well kaown be feen ot any hour, and cirowlars con bo had at the priv pot, 216 Grand t. To cents per hottie, Sor sale also by C. V. Clincke- ner & Co., 81 Barclay street, Polypus, Moles, and removed hy a painless oxternal All persons interested cin ho sntistied of the ors, 192 Seeoad Avenue, corer of Lwelfth str 0b, EN HARVSY & WALLACE, Warranted.—No Charge will be male for DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment, if it is not superior to any othor for the ow a wy. vomit- ing, croup, swelling f ‘ For sale by the druggists throng! yd Bopot, 240 reen wich street, Now York. Tr Shoulder B: Ladies’ Bolts, and peppertens, ¢ itruments for careanied dd woak va elnb vee 3 oy bow le Acheg faticts 30 ane stook: for enlarged veins 0: , Olastic knee cape, for wouk- pete of the knees, nt No, 12 ‘Ana etreet a Ld Rirthmarks, We all exeresconces of the aki application, ADYERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. nnn a. SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. ap oo THE FIREMEN. Ananhnnn sane T THE REGULAR MEETIN ihe seria od eee nd, see the Chairman aneuncad ¢ ‘olan’ oly inte 6, fects, injuries secclved chile ie Kusex treet, and seeertsa tht Mee Tenet regular order ef businens, and to appoint a committe to ive of the sonse of this body te draft resolutions } our late associate. and sympathiain with bis acafated ) Upon nimously the following'wae the results Taney loved ved ‘while in the discharge 1" reoelve a the dise duties as @ fireman; and whereas, so sed an scourronte nliarly dea fi peculiarly tomends s fv and sppropriuto expression of Kesolved, That we Govpt maurn the loss of one so closely allied to us by the ties of fellowship and friendship, and that we wil! over cherish his memory as of the most hallor associations connected with the history of this body. Resolved, Ths have ever ty id in our Late friend all the clemeuts which constitute s fearless and efficient man, » social and favorite oom ion, aed & true and sil « ‘riend. at we cordially sympathize with his afflicted in this their suldon aud distrosaing be wi 0 ‘tues, together with bis high: will insure him happin home. Resolved, That out of respect to the memory of the de- ceased, the Fire Department attend eral, from his late residence, No. 700 Fourth stroct, on Sunday, Juno St 1 o'clock, aud that we will wear the usual badgo of nour y oa. ecolved, ‘That a copy of these resolutions be family of tho deceased, and published in tho Si and Fireman's Journ: WILLIAM T, BROWER, } JAMES M. BYRNE, ALFRED H. WEBSTER, } Committee. NOAHWL. FARNHAM, JAMES F. WENMAN, AT ASPECIAL MEETING OF TOMPKINS HOSE CO, No. 16, heid at the earriage house, on Friday evenion, June 3, 1853, the ‘following preamble and ‘resolutions were Were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it hay pleased Almight; among us, by asudden and violent respected foreman, George W. eneives injuries received whi ee , Herald, God to remove from leath, our beloved and chard, who died from th te in thedischarge of bis du- a fireman, ut the fre in Essex street, Mia ‘Si; and whereas, we are painfully conscious of our tuabiiity to ox- presi mere words the decp sorrow with which our hearts are filled by this melancholy event, yet wo deem it to bo our duty to do tll wecan to alleviate, if possible, tho weight of afiiction whieh this sudden and awe naplsing. dispensa- tion of Divine Providence has thrown upon his widow, children, and other relat therefore, be it Resolved, That in the de of our omed associate and chief officer, Geo. W. Trenchard,we are called{apon to mourn the loss of an efficient officer, an experienced and energetis fireman, and « true, faithful, and warm-heated friend, whose loss will long be felt by the members of this com: pany. Regolved, That we deeply sympathize with the disconso- late family of the deceased, in their melancholy bereave- ment, whfch bas fallen upon them with heart-crashiag and overwhelming effeet; which bas, by a suddenjblow, doprived & wife of the rociety of a beloved husband, and his children ofa kind and indulgent father, Resolved. That asa mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, the house and apparatus of the company’be cloth: ed in mourning during the space of thiray days, and that the 2 ombers wear the usual badge of mourning during the same period. Retolved, That the office of foreman of this company be allowed to remain vacant during the term of thirty days, Resolved, That s copy of this preamble and resolutions, signed by the remaining officers of this company, be trans: mitted to the te of the decoaged; and that the samo be ublished in the following newspapers:—Fireman’s Journal, erald, Sun, and Sunday Meroui Wx. T. BROWER, Ass J. FRanx1in WaALts, Secretary. EW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT.—THE FOLLOW- ing arrangements have been adopted, and are to be ob- served, on Sunday, Sth inst., the oceasion of the funeral obrequies of the late George W. Trenchard, Foreman of Hose Cow pany No. 16, who died from ne received the iiro in Fesex strect, on the evening of May 31: ‘The Chief tEngineer will act as Grand Marshal, and the Asrivtant Engineers as Aids. The line will be formed four abreast, and in reverse order, at 1 o'clock, P. M., in Tompkins square, the right resting on the centre gate, on avenue B. Officers are requested to have their companies promptly on the ground, at the hour designated; they will appear in citizens’ dress, without their apparatus, music or bannors, and each member will wear craps cn his left arm, The Foremen and Assistants will also carry their spesk- ing trumpets shrouded in crape. the fire alarm bell will be foitea while the procession ia moving from Tompkin’s square tirough avenue B to Fifth street, through Filth strect to Lewis, through Lewis stroct to Fourth, through Fourth street to ‘Browdway, down Broad way to the South ferry. Upon the head of the line arriving at the ferry, they will halt in open order. ALFRED CARSON, Grand Marshal. 2 tan Foremsa ASSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN.—IHE MEM bers of this association are requested to mect at Fics: tnai's Hill, on Sunday, tho fth inst. at one o'clock P. af for the purpove of uniting with the ing the last tribute of re late foreman of Hose Company » the discharge of bis duty, on Tuesday tosh . W. ENGS, President. G. W. Wurxxen, Rec. Seoretary. XCELSIOR ENGINE COMPANY NO. 2—MEMBERS and honorary members are requested to meet at tia gins house on Sunday, the 5th inst., at 124 o’olock, to at- tend the funeral of George W. Trenehard, late foreman of Tompkine Hore Company No. 16. By order of FRANKLIN WATERBURY, Foreman, De L. W. Knives, Secretary. A hi eile HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 3.— ‘the mombers and exempt members of this company ure Tequerted to meet at the truck hours, 133 Amity strevt, on Eunday, Oth inst,, at 12M. to join with the Fire Depart, ment in’ paying tlie last tr.bute of respect to th) remains of Geo. W. Trenchurd, lute foreman of Hoso Co. No. 15. By order of J. H. BRADY, Foreman, K. 8. Dernicxson, Sceretary. EW YORK HOSE CO. NO. 5,—TUE ACTIVE AND lionorary members of this company aro reqnested to meet at the ‘carriage house on Sunday, Sth iat. at 12 o’elock, to join with the dopartment in paying the last tri- bute ot respect to the memory of our deceased companion, Mr. Gecrge W. Tronchord, late foreman of Hose Co. No. 16: By order of JAMES ¥. WENMAN, Foreman, Joux H. Lyon, Seerotary: PRE ACTIVE AND HONORARY MEMBERS OF MAN- uattan Engine Company No, 8, aro requested to meot at the engine house, on Sunday, the Sth inst., wt 12! for the purposovs attending the funeral of George ard, late foreman of Hose Company No 16. JESSE CHASE, Foreman. Saxver J. Spanx, Seeretary. ([™E HONORARY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS o7 City Hore Company No 8 are invited to joia with ths company in the funeral obsequies of our late agsnciate, G. W. ‘renchard, Foreman Hose Company No. 16, Meet at te carringe howge on Sunday, at 12% B, CHARLES H. CORNELL, Foreman, J, 8. Hannennrox, Seorceary. eloeic, » Trench: RANKLIN HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1.—The members of tho above company are reqitosteL to meet at the truck house on Sunday, the Sth inst., at 111g o'clock, t» attend tho funeral of George W. Trenchard, late foreman of lose Company No. 1 D. K. UNDERWLL, Foreman, Tnos. Il. Carne, Secretary. RIENDSHIP HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 12.—The members of this com pany aro requested to at- tend # special meeting, this evening, at 3 o'clock, at No. 40 Rivington street. Ly’ order of F, A. RIDABOCK, Foreman. E. H. Fosren, Secretary. (SOLUMBIAN ENGINE, COMPANY NO. M.—THE members and friends ef this company are requested to mect at the engine house, on Sunday, Sth fast., at 12 o’cloak, to attend tho funcral of George W. ‘Treuchard, late foreman of Hose Company No. 16. By order of JOUN G, BAUM, Forema Cuances A. Boorn, Secreta HUAN, HOSE COMPANY NO. 29—THE ACTIVE and honorary metoLers of this company are requested to mect at the carriage house, on Sunday tho Sthtinstant, at 12 o'elock, to attend the funeral of George W, Treachard, late foreman of Hose Company No. 16 J. G. ABBE, Foromia. 8, B. Keroitam, Secretary. JPULTON FIRE ENGINE COMPANY members, henorary and ex-members of thi requested td moot at Shirr's, 43 Centre streo Ys the fitr inst., at 12 o’elosk, to attend the funeral of Georza W. Trenehard, lute foreman of Lose pray No 16 order of THOS W, CONSTANTINE, Foreman. Joun Consranrine, Seer J OTICE.—THE ACTIVE AND HONORARY MEMBERS and friends of Phaonix Hose Company No, sted to mect at the carriage house on Sunda. inet.. to pay the last tribute of respect to our late brother fireman, George W. Teonchard, of Horo 13. _ By order, WALTER 8. PINCKNEY, Forom xo. A, Purairs, Secretary. NEPTUNE NOSE COMPANY, NO. 27.—THR IONO- AN “rary and active members ani friend of Neptune lino ny No. 27, ago parti ulatiy roquostad, to iaoet at the garringe house, cn Sunday, Sth instant, at 12% o'elock P. Mf, for the purpose of aitonalng the funoral of tim late Georss W. Tronchard, Foreman Hose Company No. 16, By order. THOMAS G. VOORHIS, Foreman, ‘THomas Fuexver, Sceretary. 0. 2.—THE NGINE COMPANY NO. 23—THO AC- ‘ary members of this company ato ro: onee of Mr, Honty B. Vena, No, the fth inst, at 12 o'clock, to at W. ‘Trenchard, lat» foroman of er, LALPH TREMBLY, Foreman ACIFIC dos Bowery, on Sunday. tond the funeral of Love Company No Joun C. Grirs, Secretary. ‘S$ ENGINE CO. NO. 20, LATE OF CHRISTIE above company are re- pourer Merinitage Hall, coraer of Houston and Allen streets, on Sunday, the Gth'inst., at one v’elook, to ond the funcral to our worthy brother member, George W. Trenchard. By order of GEORGE GIBBENS, Foreman. FORE, FIRE, ENGINE, COMPANY NO. s1—vaie active and honorary mémbers of this company are ra queeted to mect at tho engine house, ant, at 12o°clock, M., to attond the f W. Trenchard, late foreman of Hose Company No. 16. By order of ELIAS B. HENRY, Foreman, Pexsamin I. Evans, Secretary. } OWARD ENGINE COMPANY WO. tive and honorary members are roquest the engine house on Bondy, Sth inst. at 12o'elock, to attend the funeral of G. W.' Trenchard, late foromau of Tomkins Hose Co. 16. By ordo: of CHARLES MILLER, Por Jon Mack, Secretary. H.W. Gitrinann, Seer {—THE AC. d to mest at BE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF METROPOLITAN Tose Co. 3) aro roquested to meet nt tho New Hotel, corner of Twonty seventh street and Fourth ay on Sunday, June Sih, at 1 o'clock P. M. provisely, for the purpose of attending the funeral of George W. ‘Trenchard, ROBERT NOUNEY, Foreman. WrizsaM FP, Hansen, Seoretary, HE MEMBERS OF ENGINE COMPANY NO. 41 ARE requested to moet at the engine Louse, on Sunday after- noon, at half-past 12 o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late brother freman George W. Trenchard. order, HENRY LEWIS, Forowan. Jamas A. Frac, Secretary. OTICE.—THE MEMBERS, HONORARY MEURE and frionds of Empire Engine Company No, Foquested to moet at the engine house, Murray stroe day afternoon, at half. ast 18 o’elock, to attend the funeral of George W. Tronchars, Killed a8 the late fire in Kasox et, RICHARD L HaYDOCK, Foroman. Gxo. Scorr Row, Seer tary, RS, aro WARTS. CTIVE YOUNG MAN, BRED ¥ wfasos'e situation as salensing lw ov anes, ui Gam give security or reference, Address R, 8, Herald office. 8 West Sixteenth street, USTRALIA.—A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUA- fail; to ners and «fancy serve a certain time at the rs three days. WIDOW, WHO ,LOST HER BABY’ AT FOUR months c1d, wishes’a situation as wet nurse. Please call at 5136 Franklin objection to go in the country. strect. Can be seen for two days, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WI3HES A situation as wet nurse. Best of city Has no ebjection to travel. Please apply 36 Great Jones street. A dress A. Herald office. USTRALIA.—WANTED, TWO OR THREE MILLI- saleswoman, who would be willing to 88 there as com| for their paseage. Address M. C., Broadway Post GERMAN LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED {WISHES A fitnation to teach, either in » private famil: school; 1s capable of teaching Freneb, German, and Has ne objection too a short distance'in the country. Ad- nsation ‘tice, for reference gi for one weok af orias music, RCHITECTURAL PUPIL WANTED—AN ARCAT- tect in good practice’ requires a well educated youth as a pupil. Address, postpaid, fa own writing, W., 9 Fourth ayenw N EXPERIENCED STEWARD AN. lately returned from the South, is Qngagement in a first class hotel, in this berhood. He understand moniata, and days stor marketing—has cxcellent teati knows his calling. Please address, for three . W. Cusin, No. 201 Prince street, in the fancy ¢ an city, or its neigh- pl son, BAKER WANTED, TO TAKE CHARGE OF BREAD ‘and cal nt situation will elven. Al Brant and Hamilton 188, Brook; nly To a competent men good wag d 8 per- at corner of Van MAN, OF GOOD JQOOKKEEPER WANTED—A YOUNG habits and character; i aceounte, in a wholesaldgrocery how wich street. e that is fully competent to by double entry, an general Apply at 276 Groea- OOK WANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK WANTED, IN 4 email private family. [S o street, near Broadway, LERK WANTE! to receiving and me: can produce good testi 1,492 Post Office. iuls of oh LERK WANTED-IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. must write well, and briag goodirecommondations. dress box 2,865 Post’ Office, post paid, st tulary expected, reference, hume and age. ASH BOYS WANTED—APPLY TO ort & Co., Broadway, Chambers, and Sbe must understand makin Twelfth —A YOUNG MAN, ACCUSTOMED rivg goods on the wharf and who eter. Address box on Ad- tating amount of ALEX. T. STEW- Reade streots. INTRY CLERK AND LAD WANTED —THEY MUST write well and be rapid and correct in Sgures. HASTINGS & FORBY, 55 Dey streot. RENCH COOK.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A PRAC- ‘tical couk, ono who thorough’y understands tho busi- ress, for a hotel in the country. Apply immediately atgNo, 52 Water street, near Coentios slip IRL WANTED-—ONE WHO PERFECTLY UNDER- stands setting ond waiting ata tablo, doing chamber, work and fine washing and ironing. A person that is plens- ing and polite in pe herself useful and obliging, may, apply after three o’elock, at No. 48 Kaet AD WANTED. is wanted, at No, 30 Maiden lane, after 5.P. M. reon and manners, and willin ixteenth strec to make in the afternoon, N HONEST INDUSTRIOUS LAD Applicants will eall EAMSTRESS WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. Ono who understands outting and fitting, expec She will be required to leave town immey Apply at 55 Murray street, before eleven ebildren. for the summer, o'clock, Must bring good recommenda: ‘TEWARDESS WANTED, FOR A 8¥ Apply at No, 4 Bowling Green. required, Sofie ALESMAN WANTED-IN A DRY ‘Apply at 222 Sixth avenue. MALL STEAMER. Satisfactory references GOODS STORE. J. E. DECKER. 0 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A MAN WANTS A SITU- 8 He: ation ae cutter; he has several y custom trade, and the best of cit; quired. Address, post paid, M. J. experience in the once given if re- ald oflice. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED, A SITUATION by a first rate cutter, who is well acquainted with the A Tateet French and German. fa box 2,866 Post Office, prepaid dress W. C. K., ‘© DRUGGISTS.—WANTED. BY A COMPETENT apothecary, a situation. The bost be obtained by’ note to Cainphor, Hora! city refersnes can id office. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE. "Wc rvrkof a small private family; she must be a good washer and irener, and me well recommended. A neat and tidy colored woman, or # respectable Pretestant preferred; 20 Fifth avenue. ethers need apply at No. 69 West Eleventh street, near Wa NTEDSA bADY'S MAID: A FRENCH, GERMA or English woman preferred. She must be » good are N, aker nud hairdresser, and accustomed to travel. Ap ply at No. 25 New York Hetel, between 4 and 5o’clock, P. M. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS TEAC Indy ofa very good cducatl the New York HER OF PIANO laying and singing, aud of Gorman lavguage, by & ‘AdJress . mocrat, 75 Chatham strost. at the office of [Ay ANTED—A LADY OF GOOD TASTE IN CUTTING out and making all kinds of ladies’ collars, chemi- settes, &c., for the trade. .Inquire at 184 Laurens street. None need apply but those who bave had rience in the business. wanted. considerable expo: N. B.—One or two good stitchers ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER; one who thoroughly understands others need apply. hor business; no Inquire at 418 Broomo street. GEORGE veway. TANTED—A SMART PROTESTANT GIRL, NOT over fifteen Fears old, to mals hersel in asmall family In Brooklyn. Address, be found, box 8,444 Post Office, New Yi WANTED GA SITUATION, BY A young German woman, who ia a fi erand irorer. Would take charge of the of » emall private fumily. mon street, Brooklyn. rk. f generally useful, stating where to RESPECTABLE rate cook, wash: <eneral housework Has good city reference from | her iast place. Apply at No. 2 Columbia strect, near Jorale- | TANTED—A GOVERNESS, TO,TAKE THE ENTIRE f two be age. One who th Lox 3,103 gen»ral ong six years, and the other ten oroughly understand: 5 ing correct habits, and t of their wardrobe, and must be of kind’ dis A ducating ve charge jon and un- ‘ost Omhwe. ‘ANTED A YOUNG LADY TO ATTENDIN A STORE. One ‘0 lina Deon accustomed to n confectionery or fancy store preferred. Apply at THOMPSON &SON’S, 359 Broadway. TANTED—A SITCATIO, BY A girl, as chambermoid and waiter, o children. RESPECTABLE r to stake care of May good recommendations’ from her last plese. Can be seen for two days in Gold street, two doors from LADY, TO She must write a good plain hand, quickly. Address, in hand: Post Oiee. Jokn street, a sinail frame house, ia Brooklyn. WANIEDSA JUIDDLE-AGED | NURSE pre’ erred,) competent to tal infant and also to sew. Apply on Mos Mand 4 P.M, at the Julian itel, place, rcom No. 2. a WANTED<A PROTESTANT GIRE, maid and soamstress. to goa @ ccuntry. She must bo neat and tidy in ood reference. ‘The family iy very small, diadizon avenue, after nine o'clock. ANTED-—A YOUNG newspaper office. and pe alle to read manuscript writing of the applicant, box TANTED—TO GO TO NEWPORT, who understands doing up i Apply at 221 (ENGLISH AS CHAMBER rt distance in the t habits, and have Inquire at No.7 WRITE IN A A GOOD SEAM- fino muslins. City Twelfta street. AITER WANTED. NEAT GIRL, , THOROUGHLY nequainted with her Dusincss, and who can bring un- doubted references, may apply at No. 96 V seen for two d: Brooklyn. V ghambery tin washin, ‘a8 cock, and to ass y! Inst place, 8 at bi is willins to Ninth street. 7 ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, A SITUATION “ironing. 70 Sackot Can ba stroct, SMART, INDU or to do lig at meraily useful. Bert or city reference can be given, Address a note te Y., Herald effice. = W nea housework. Must be a fir jroner, aud willing to make herself useful children, Call to-day, ab OL Woot near Sixth avenue, NIFD—A GOOD, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, TO DO | rate washer and 1; must be kind to ‘wenty-ninth street, TANTED-—A SITUATION, TO DO GEN ARAT, HOUSE. work in ® small fainily, b; plain cook, washer and ironer, & being obliging aud faithful. Can bes monded for last place of employment, 19 Weet Fifteenth street. between Fifth and Sixth avenues, on Saturday, between 104. Mand P.M. TANTED—A LADY, RESIDING IN TH COUNTRY, WW nnte ® woman who lah fest gate co aher, and er; also cnein the capacity of ol hort a m | tely, at SL Woodhull street, Soutn ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA- tion to do chaxberwork, we hergelf generally use objection to wm: : Pease apply at No. mendations given. ashing and ironing; hay no » t of rocom- silivan stroct, ood | W given. a situation as ‘ANTED.—A wants a rituatio; eral best of At 146 Kast Twenty-sixth street. J es ANTED—A WOMAN) (PROTESTANT PREFERRED, 0 can apply st 118 Se RESPECTABLE ity reference, and ci her and ironer: YOUNG WOMAN in @ respectable family, to » chauber work and walthane Gam an be seen for two days, briny jroner, Has no ion to country. Can give the best of city reference, 222 First avi third ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. 00d cook, and first-rate washer and ‘@ short distance in the Please call at on Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, or waiter, and do plair whom street, from on building mi street. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A ‘young man, who is capable of all ite’ braneh: Congross strect. ANTED —IN A FAMILY, GROCERY, A YOUNG rowing, orto take care of childres eraliy useful: wi le home. at 160 Orchard street, (old No. 152.) ws but thor end stand the business Addree: habite, Beat of cit: NTED—A FEW MILLINERS, AT MRS. LUSK’S, No. o roles etreet, Brooklyn. who ful My um given.) Her house ix quiet, and no’ from the City Hall, She las no fami vant. Ever: faithful man, the ted, a woman t well. No sight oi he od ectable business. . B. L., at Boyd's Expre: a not $0 much an ol reference. A line addres she is willing to make ject as a Please apply None need apply 4 their business, ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, THE LOAN OF ONE hundred dollars, for which fooms, furnished or unfurnished, and satisfactory securit; would let a suit of t three minutes walk ly but herself and sor- effort would be made by her to make whoever might favor her with accepting ber propos agreeable one. d Left at she Herald office will bs promptly answered. their place « a to Mrs. Han- ANTED—AS FIREMAN AND PORTER, A GER- speaks the English language. ed from somo reasonable former, employer. ‘Must come situation will 9 cook pastry. f Apply at the Verandah, 37 worl ‘ANTED-8IX WAITERS.IN A RESTAURANT, TO red waees will be paid. Apply at 400 Breome 2 P. ANTED—A MAN, TO ERECT LIGHTNING RODS IN this city and wee 3 oan ry Call at No. 3 Nassau etrovt, first floor. Wages $15 por month, J. BOYER. 'ANTED —AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN? OF BUSI d worthy of the fallest contidencs, is at leisure after two o'clock, P. ployed in a ri would like to be em- The mcd vu. C. managing a garden in ¢ Congress nursery, man avout cighteen years of age, who has some know. ledge of the busin Broadway, ‘AITERS WANTED. corner ANTED—A MAN SERVANT IN A moderate wages. Geraan or Engliah ply.to Mr. Charles Ldwards, counscllor, pply at 1,003 FAMILY, AT preferred.’ Ap- 7 Chatham street. WANTED, ONE OR TWO good waiters, to atvend a saloon. Apply at 39 Cham- bers street, in the evening, aiter8 o'clock. ‘WARTEDA SOLICITOR, ACQUAINTED AMONGST shipping. A man of good addross, and with good refer- ences, may apply to M. RUPP, 12) Water street. W | \ Ww man’s hore charactor, Park row, up stairs, ‘ANTED.—A LAD, SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WHO can be well recommended, is desirous of le grade; @ plumber, carpenter, or th TANTED—TWENTY GOOD AND INDUSTRIOUS men, with a capital of from one to two Lundred dollars, can influence consid Herald office, ANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN, TWO SMALL ROOMS to co south and west, where the investment will daily profit of from ten to twenty dollars, ield & Inquire of ‘Dk. H. K, ROOT, 512 Broadway. J. ANTED—A PORTER, FOR A FLOUR STORE, THAT able trade. — Flour Store, adjoining, prrtly furnished, 'with bren\ fast only, at can be required. four dollars por week. jorter in an in a wholesale and retail liqner stor ven, and secur! Must be no other boarders. Widow Indy preferred. Address G, M , box 236 Post Otlice. ANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY roods salesmen; none other will anawer. No. 160 Broadway, this day. Apply at rting hout ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG MAN, AS , oF Would take charge of ‘The highest reference ty to the amount of $40 or $400 if Address M..N.'D., 252 Canal street, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS habite, a vituation as out door clerk in a morcantile ¢] shipping establishment; understands perlectly the receiving delivering of merchandise, &o. references, Addrese J., 879 Sun offi NTED—A COLORED MAN, Can produce good city TO GO A sHorT distance into the eountry, to tnke care of a gantlo- ke. Good recommbndatic apabiiities, &c., will be required. 8 in reference to Inquire at 13 ning ® foundry business, pro hare waids. wh ferred. Address + Herald othee. 7aNTED—AN ERRAND BOY. required. Ca‘l at A. Wiew Astor House, between # and 10 A. M. and] and2 P. ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE BO’ teen years of aco, to assist in tendi well recommended for honesty, Apply up rtairs. J ANTED — PROTESTANTS! day, treo of ch: » No. 7 Car venne—th nur LABORERS WANTED—LAGOK ‘oto the Tethmus wish to can allroad wo gma will he paid. F ork to the Tetimus PROTEST s NTS One iundred nico smart ritl+ can obtain ex- cellent situations th ployment Agen Bleecker atrect and Sixth Protestant agency in NING'S OF: four good cooks; ton plain do., that can wash and iron A smart young mas as waiter for a private family, and n coachman ti go ashort distance in the counti 3.000 Work onthe Params Ki plying at the off men who understand rd snd lod 1 from New 28th of each month. Contractor. 92 Werren street y rsicned. To good laborin; 100D REFERENCE "3 sogar store, No 8 ABOUT SIX- bar. Aust come 4 Second avenue, NO argo, at the Protestant maine stra between he b. sl BOWERY f find emp rk $l per day an Pastace freo. Stcamers on the Sth, 1th. 20th M. C. STORY, W $ $ $40 m sates REWAR bills. made by us for tho 0: LOST, A TIME LOST AND FOUND. REWARD—BURGLARY ON BROADWAY.— A reward of $100 will be given for the restoration of the China crape shawls, sills, and C25 Broadway on the night of ‘the 2tth ulti ther rew ard of $100 for information that lends to tho convic- tion of the thief or thievor. Chief of Police, or to CHARLES COOK, Paris and London Mantilla establishiwent, 625 Bronoway. | $200 | therw Apply to G. maatillas stolon from o; and @ for- atsel, Esq. REWARD WILL BE PAID BY THE SUB- seribers for the conviction of the person who id into the lockbolts ef the two phoenix burglar Marine Bank, corner of ‘all and Water streets, while standing in front of said Dank, on Friday, June 3. LMES # BULLER, 122 Water stroos, N.Y. BOOK AND $500 IN $8 If the finder will leave it at 22 Dover street or £5 Urohard street he will receive the above reward. Tho owner's name is written om the inside. J.T. M. CURRIER. REWARD —LOST ON MONDAY LAST, EITHERIN Brosdway or Canal strect, near Broadway, a double eye glast set in a paid for its return to No. 1'3 tices arked. old fra The above reward will be Fourth street, and mo quos- REWARD-—LOST, IN PASSING THROUGH LAFAY- on’é magnet ette place, Axtor place s teenth street, on Thursday | for which the above reward will be paid on its return to 7 Lafayette plac | Barclay street, ‘Thirtieth street. wil | ebooks be paid street. OST—ON FRIDAY stable of the subscriber, » car’ ona bridiehende information w warded. CHADSE: ing along Fv streots, New York, a bok, contaiaing @f ans a colt ring, with the name Eliza Kitson ingeribed. wife of advertiser, who was drowned at Stuton Islan the sth July Inet. JOUN KYPSON, ‘corner of Sm Lrooklyn, may Keep the money fpr vd it at 77 East Sixteenth street LostgAs OBLONG AGATE PIN, op } eotting, in goin | avenue to ‘Twenty | from Twenty-ni ‘A eniteble reward notes. by & BROTEN th street, then up Ninth avenu Whoever will e can be found 'd Second avenue to Fonr- cut, a lady's cold beeastpin, No. OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, A 4 blue enamelled diamond ring, supposed Gropped in the shaving roon of the | coming from the hotel to Prince strect, | the said ris to have heen t. Nicholas Hotel. or Any person fading will be rewarded to the valuo of the ring, on jount of its being a family relfe, b; applying to Mr. wder office, 224 Broadway. OST—ON THURSDAY NIGHT, IN BROADWAY OR Fourteenth strect, a divmond ring Will be paid to the finder, on delivery o A liberal reward ho me at Nob WORKED t down Eichth to will be paid by leaving ath stre OsT—A PACKAGE OF CANCELLED AND PAID amounting to $ Broadway Bank and 4 Navenu stroot; they are mar confequently of no neo except to the owner, for them, by S. P. TOWNSKND, 82 Naseau On, the and Five dollars APTERNOON, FROM THE ay mare, modiom sizo; turn grid mere, shall he tibo R, No. 50 Sixth stroct TURDAY NICHT, Iton stroet, Brook Any person 0: yo, up TH MAY, ON Go- Fuiton’ and Nas. Tt belonged to the the ring ono arren reetes ir trouble, or wiint: ever clve they require, a6 the ring is all that is wisted for, a few doors from Amity street seh ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ‘oung girl, to mind a baby and sew. Sto has also boen need to wait on a lady. rlast place. Nono hat a respectable ace call or address 301 Wi She must be Ex a family of two. Broadway. ‘Apply atl mi TAWTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, fronor, ty go in she country. V required. RESPECTABLE Is u go0i sower, No objection to 0 into the country, The hest of city ‘reference given from a need apply. | it Ninetecuth sire er , fora few ugliih, Welch, oF WASUER AND Best of city reference ‘Apply betwoen 11 A. M. and 3 P.M, wt 16 Broad- ain TANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE W city reference, » situation to do fine ing fora Smell family. A) ply at 1 WANTED ORE AS ironer, Brooklyn. V rituatto plain sowi eet. in the rear, bet Can be eeen for two day: care of cbileren and d Sixteenth avenues. V wonsn, a8 Ar: ood city references ANTED—A STIUATION, BY oung woman, to cook, wash and chamberwork ond assiet in “wash ng ani TANIED—A SITUATION, BY AN ACTIVE YO rate cook; she understands the business nd ix an excellont baker, and ie williu; ing and froirg, and ale no objection to Ko a short se GIRL, HAVING washing and sew Fourth street. OOK, WASTER AND | Done nerd apply unless they bring a recom: menéatien from their Inst place, Apply at 24 Remsen street, | ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRE, A ac chambermaid and waiter, wonld take Please call at 188 on Bighth and Ninth G take charce o' stance im ?lonne to call for ulberry street, betwoen Prince and RESPECTABLE iron, or would do droning, Can give the beet of city reference from her last place, Woald ‘refer going in the country. Fiver, Wetwoen Piret ard Bee oom. ’ id ovenu Pleaso call at No. 108 Eleventh ne on first floor, froo, er dealers, CRYSTAL PALACK, tration of our municipal affairs, end to the corruption which bae Leen so long manifest in our eft co, bY BDI Ww. Oreo PALACE —10 EXHIBITIO men, and ico crosm men, and confectioners, and soda Good places to tet wil b ying at 4P. M. ‘oin Forticth street, om Sixt Reform, B. Crosby, A An’ N. Sioit Leveridge, Solom ENTH WARD-—CITY REFORM. the Tenth ward, without distinction of party, who aro in favor af adopting the amendments requerted to attend, evening, June 6, at eirht o'clock, at Military Hall, ‘All citizens of this ward who dvsir’ wn coucomical admis eduction of taxes, andan ® public mectin CITY REFORM. QEVENTI WARD.—RCONOMY IN GOVERNMENT Vand Just Taxation--Cit Seventh Ward, without distinction’ o favor of Reforin in our present clty government, aru ro: quested to meet at Botanic Hall, No, 68 Enet Broadway, on Monday evening, th inst, nt 8 o'clock, to devise meavices for scouring @full and fair vote on tho’ amendments to the city charter. ott, Ancrew Brady, Wm, P. Pago, J. 8. Schuliy, Wn Tuelow, J. W. C. Loveridge, Thos. R. Whitney, Edwin F- Williaa Hoyt. N AND SALOON shown you op at the fourth aveane © citizens of the arty, who aro ia f Chichester, Wm. FB. ay, Joa. C. Morton, P. th,” G. Hf, Smith, Thos, on Jonnor, Charles E. Corsy, Oliver Hoyt, IR, CITIZENS OF to the city chirtor, are ¢ to he held on Monday Bowery. government, nre carncatly iuvited to attend at the hour ahove named, ~ a. HT, Haws, 8. &M. B, Towle ‘Asa Parker, Co. Chas. B. Hunter, Wm. A. Albro, EL, Tucker, Wm Toulson, Teano Walto Meads & Tow, 8. F. Bart Jobn G. Henry, John W. Fagar 7. Rider, Richard Norris," Wm. 8. Troup, john Hay wari ius Ferry, NG. Bradford, Wm. W. Ostorn, i ¢ number of others whose names vil) be published in a haud & Elins Combs, Edw. A. Fraser. Ang. Woismann, Francis Godine, John B. Cotte, Capo, Te’bridge&Co, A. It Donghty, m. H. Hyatt, E.'¢, Nobineos, FE. i. Dominion, CITY REFORM, PDD ALORA THE PARK '!—GRAN? K LLY FOR ded The citizens 4 New Yow in favor of the ebar- ter are invited MEET IN MASS YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB, Hawk: 1B By order 0’ the G epard, and others. Young Men's Democratic Union Club JOUN COCHRANE. Chairman, Wm. M. Cooxs, Secretary. ALLY FOR THE CHARTER AMENDME! AND secure substantial city reform.—Oa ‘Tussuay, the 7th ef June ‘are to adopt or rejeet the amendments sensi peseed, by the Lagelavere ‘St ite recent ittee ave depo gen eae. favor of jo. on 'y election diatrict. As it is well men whe are growing rich upon the eerrap Fexermment are making arrangements to destroy all the Nekets in favor of the amendmests whieh they cam reach, the Committee earasstly request every votor to supply himself with tiekets previous to the day of election. also request every man whese assosintio Leyond hisown vote, to take pains te distribute tickets among aif ‘Le can Induce to aid in the good eause of reform, He: member that the taxes of 1552 amounted te $5,360,811 ans that for the present year they have increase and that thisiuorease of $1,701,201 34 in ono year; more than W per cont. is in addisicn te @ ingrease in the perma~ nent debt of the cisy. The adoption of thove ts will do mueh to roll ik this inorease, ‘The burder of taxation falls upon every man who supports himeelf. Those who ean only hire part ef areom and but scantily the necessaries of life, have to Lear a share of the load ne well as thote whe live im large housey and in- dulge in luxuries, The ym who reecive and spond these inereased taxes arc ercanixing te defeat reforin, People whe pay increnned taxcs in ineroased rents wish to seenre reform, they must vote, ‘Tickets prospered at cither of the places oan be voted in an, rt of the eity. PLACES AT WHICH TICKETS CAN BE PROCURED, Office of N. Y. Express, 20 Wall strvet. corner Nassau. ST WARD. ’ Qfiee of Courier aad ‘drug store, 114g Broadway. '8 grocery store, 47 Greenwich street, ‘@KCOND WARD, Henry Rohde’s 174 Broadway, oor. Maiden lane, Stringer & Townsend’s bookstore, 222 Brot ‘cor. Aun st, Offies of N. Y. Sun, 124 Fulton street, oort eka. Office of N.Y. Berald, 127 Fulton street, oorner Nassau. Moyt, Seymour & Co.’s jewelry store, 266 Pearl street, oor. Fulton, THD warn. re, 169 Broadway. ear st & Co.'s oat stores, 10 Astor House, corner it; and 273 Broadway, cor Chambers at, paint store, 228 Greenwich street. roekery store, 28 Greenwich street. ery, 17 College place. D. 1 street, opp. Frankfort, 11 street, cor. Rose. 92 Catharine street. TH WARD. S. Cubill’s shoe store, 577 Broadway. rdy's grocery store, 176 Chureh st., cor. Franklin ‘a druc store. 75 West Broad ip tor 1% Franklin street, Variok. 's drug store, 161 Casal street, ocr. Varick, Jawes Curr’s saddiery store, 204 Hudeon street, cor. Canal. in J. Sherwoed, burber, 107 Mudson itrect. William Lyneh’s grocery store, 384 Greenwich steost, corner yuane. P. M. Schenck’s grocery store. 409 Greeawich, cor. Watts. sixtH Warp, 8. Conover’s kardware store, v5 Broadway. Lewis Mealiv’s hax store, 410 Broadway, eor, Canal street, Thewas J, Wood's tol store, u2 Chatham st.;cor. Duane, William’A. Muxwell’s elothing story, LU Chathain street. Robert Irwin's shoe store, 2 bowery. Cort’s etove etons, 0 Bowery. R. Tritton’s bakery, 105 Bayard street, K. K, Stoue’s drug store, 143 Walker street, LVENTH WARD, William F. Lindsay's drug store, 77 East Broadway, corner Market stree! ‘ J. P. Loine’s drug store,'192 East Broadway, oor. Jofferson. M.D, Bonner’s enddlery’store 8) East Broadway, junction, of Grand. P. P. Page's crockery store 13 Catharine stroot, J. A. Parige’s drug store, 56 Market street, corner Monroe, Vi. 1B, Smith's drug storo! 261 Monroe street Hecker & Brother's Croton flour mille, 201 Cherry strect. N. AbLott’s drug store, 249 Cherry st., corner Montgomery. Simeon Seger’s drug store, & Jackson street, EIGHTH WARD. H. N. Wild’s candy store, 451 Brordway. H.'. Kiersted & Son’s drug¥store, 629 Broadway, corner Spring street. a John J. Moflatt’s saloon, 879 Broadway. ©. Vhbiltip's drag store 604 Ls a street, cor. Wooster. Stith & Boice's érug stora, 125 Canal etre Dr, Lieu, Marshall's drug store, 38 Grand » Alvert W. Smito's grocery store. 110 Varick at , cor. Broom! 1. Tiley’ taney goods store, 31 A. B. McKinney's furniture store, 2 TL. B. Newmau’s dtug ators, 3 Jacob Born’s bakery, 479 Wa NINTH WARD, 8. D. Martine’s grocery storg, 42) Hudson st, oor. Leroy. V.W, Many's hardware store, 601 Hudson ‘street, corner iristophe: crockery store, 22 Bleecker strect. bakery, 27 Bloveker stroe 'g sogar etore, 373 Bleecker street, tin store, 1: rth street, oor. Christopher, C.B.R Miller & Van Antwerp's drug store, 755 Greeawich street, corner Hammo! George Sheriit’s bakery, No. 1 Ninth av., oor. Gansevoort st 's bakery, Ji Kighth avenue, corner Jane street. Dderer & Carpenter's 'grovcry store, 87’ Grovawich avenue, corner Cluries street. Wm. M. Gilo's drug stors, 189 Sixth ay., cor. Thirtoomth st. TENTH WARD. E. M. Guion’s drug store, 12 Lowery. corner Grand stroct, Maumer & Horton's grocery.store, 44 Division street, cor- ner Christie. ; 8. §, Hudley’s crockery store, 106 Division st, corner Allen. R. E. iio bookstore, 25: J. K. Bobby's crockery ctore, 301 Gi Welsman & Cassebeer's drug store, 257 Broome stroot, eor- her Opel ari J. Eluey's proeery store, Delancey stroot, corner Allen, avenue B, © Laven a venue C, corner Righth street, leone § cor. aleeenani street. a Rock Cotta, r@, Bloomingdale road, corner 100th st, Arthur's dry goods store, 125th street, near Bloom- n's grocery store, corner 115th street and L Bingham’s grocery store, corner Third avonue and Eighty- ° sixth stree! S. E. Snilen’s grocery store, corner Fourth avenue 1s6ih street. A THINTEENH WARD. 8. Broker’g hardware tore, 224 Division street. E. Lyone drug store rand street. Hi, Hunter & Co."s drug etore, 584 Grand street. men H. Irwin’s drug store, 193 Broome street, corner of Suffolk. J. Cunningham's grocery store, 66 Broomo street, corner of Connon. J. shredy, Jr., drug store, 163 Kivington street, corner of Clinten. ond xay Drug Store, 476%) roadway. Pe Wela's inntstore, 012 titoadway- H. Erben’s o factory, 172 Centre street, opposite Canal, Samamnis’s 6, 162 Grand strest, corner of Contre, M. Hunter's drug storo, 309 Broome etroet, corner Mott R. E. & W. T. Peterson's furnishing storo, 14¢ Bowery. J. 3. KR. Burnton’s book store, 274 Bowory. FIFTEENTH WARD. Lewis & Seacord’s farnishing store, 655 Broadway. Henry A, Kerr's grocery store, 745 Broadway, ¢orner of Avtor Place. L. Leroy’s drug store, 771 Broadway, corner Ninth street. io's drux store, Si Broadway, eorner of Wm. b. Crum! Fourteenth street. Andrew Simpson's Lakery, 306 Bowery, cornor Fourth street. Jobn J, Morris's grocery store, corner University place and ‘Twelfth ntreet. John W. Pope's grocery store, 190 Sixth avenue, corner of ‘Tenth street. J. Roay’s drug store, 169 Bleeckor strvet, corner Sullivan. SIXTEENTH WARD. A, Spgelding’s grocer; store, 201 Tenth avenue, corner ‘Twany-trird etreet. A. DeM. Riker's drug store, 288 West Fourtoonth street, ‘corner Ninth avenue. GW. Hard ry goods store, 170 Ninth avenue, J. W. Howe’ if Ligth avenue aud Seventeenth street Jolin Grogory’s furnishing store, 220 Bighth avenue, corner “‘nwenty-eccond street. W. C, Scaman’s grocery store, corner Seventh avenue and Rike a. Sixteenth street, 1 & Derrian’s drug storo, 385 Sixth avenue, Goward’s Look store, 421 Sixth avenue. SEVENTEENTH WARD. J. Uaight’s grocery store 31 Stauton street, corner Christie, Dr. J. M. Hsrlow'sdrug store, 180 Allon strect, corner Stan- ton. Whiley 5 Purdy’s shoo store, 163 Heuston strect, opposite Orehard. taight?s grocery store, 171 Seeord atroct. jam Wallace's hardware core, 38 Bowery. N. Devereux’s 1 ry store, 157 Third street. H. Heinshom’s groeery store, 179 avent Twelfth street. Aloxas der Reid's bakery, 202 avenue B. T. B. Glover's real estate office, avenue Geerge W. Moore’ Sixth etreet W. J. Parnes’ bardware storo, 66 Third avenue. . i. A. Knapp’s bluekine fartory, 129 Fourth avenue. KIGRTERNTH WAED. E_H. Conway & Co.'s bardware store, S89 Broadway, oor. Nineteenth street. Polen drug store, i224 Davis's book sto eu cornet coruer Tenth ot. paint eters, 10 Firet avenue, corner Broadway. rond wi a ud Pye's berdware store, 34 Fourth avenue, Jour x iliame’s drug store, 171 Third av or. Sintecath street. 4, Hunter's grocery store, 204 Third avenue, cor. Twenty: second stree J.M. Leighton’s drug store, 471 Third avenuo, next to cor, ‘Thirty-tiird street. Meury Lender's bakery, 277 First a MIN RTRENTH Wal B. P. Fairebitd's grovery store, 612 Nish avenue, cor. Porty- necond street Dr, G. Me llister's drug store, 696 Righth avenue. John Jasper's greeary pee Breadway, between Sixty- ent . Lton’s feed «tore, 728 Third avenue, cor. Fors re, 8 KB. cor. Kighty-fourth st. and TWENTIETH WARD, Richard's bakery, cor. Seventa avenue and Twonty-eighth street. eLean’s clothing etore, 205 Righth Win Kichmond’s iron sters, 40 Righth aveutn R. FP. Clow’s drug store, cor, Ninth avenue and Twenty treet Atkinson & Med paint store, 907 1) NITY REFORM—PUBLIC MERTING —THE BNBMI ct eform are buty in thelr efforts to detent Une meseae meni to the eLarter of the city te bo submitted to the vote ortho peapte on the seventh day of J tant, Al tone wboare favorable to the adoption of those wmeod. fuente, are requetted to meet at Metropolitan Mall. on Sax ‘Toruny next the dt jpie’ at halt peat seven clock BoM. care Tavlet, is. M. @rivehard, Wi, Chaum Nenj. K. Winthrop, Alfred Pall, Burt S Skydencte, Jamies Boorman, } Willard L, Folt, Yen). F. Utter, Wom. i F. F. Marbury, A. Vanderpool, M. M. ‘Thor Suffern, Francie Burritt, John 1. Maso; ext to Thirty sesond st, ‘Sixth avenue, cor. Six- ue, @. Connor's greeery #! ‘Third avenue, Wm. Whitlock, Jr., Peter Coo Ruger Rete Hesry Oriazelt t Ke 1 ; Simeon, Bal Wan tie Hoo pel, Lee, Teane Adriance,” John Harper, Karn Ludlow, ccappointed oh. the fh Tiarche nb the groat Re- on. hy Metropolitan Hall,

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