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hich sited orig ‘arts the results ree it been made in pg Mecaeaes tho petro emulation tellect: isting: vices jh they bi been em) affor ween pit reposed and the Naleed felt, by th ‘highest gathorities of the eountry. in the ‘general objects of the wee geatlemen have organized their department as fol- H. Batchelder Secretary of the Superintendent ; Pitter Speco and Classidcation hemistey ; Bd: gee Vincent~—Textile Fabric Felix Piatti—Seulpture. direetors have vaeneibly felb the reposed them by their fellow citizen parts of the ou! ‘end they will continue to can ovdry effort to satisfy be. a aera przoro! Mortimer Livingston, Philip Burrows, Johnston Livington, Charles W. Foe Thood yl derso ‘Duh . Wentervelt, Watts Sherman, James A. Hamilton, ¥. W. Edmonds, Samuel Nicholson, THEODORE SEDGWIOK, President, ‘Ww, Wirrren, Vice Prei ‘Treasurer and Secretary. WG. Groans, Assinaat Beereters. anne, Banks.—If you Wish to Ei delightfal excursion, take rt to the Banks on board the splendid steamer Hero ive you a fine view of our magnificent harbor and fortica nd if you are fond of the sport of fishing, a fine mess of sea bass. For hoursof de- parture, see adv we, most Beautiful Pictures are now ‘by Messrs. Dobyns, Richardson & Moissenet, at my, new Daguerrean gallery, corner of Broadway and. Dui indoe (a i give entire satis- faction to the hundreds that aay ‘lait the Se gallery. Attention All.—H. M. Tu] x, late Foreman Fox, Call would sive and cu: th ceived by the ‘‘fashionab! o. 1 Murray street, near th tio tailoring, where @ a bl Briacis exquisite fttioge no Palate Merchant Tailors, No. 1 Murray street. Just received from Paris—500 pairs of Gents Congress and button 2 ee Oxford ties, and patent leather pumps at E. A. BROOKS’ Metropolitan’ boot and shoo em- orium, 575 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Boots, — Ladies’ zA large and elegant assortment alwa hand, of the ere Honable quality, Ladies ané gontlomon who wish to have their boots to order, can rely upon superior workmanship and Chats mate! JOHN BURRELL, 119 Hudson street. Summer Mantillas oe Lace Shawls, at FRANK BENNETT & CO.’S, 351 Broadwa: ‘supply of the most beautifal imported F. & Co. id Children’s Galters Sanity of secing th stoek of silk mantiilas 0 vario 1 in atyle om among them. You Can’t Lose your Hat if you have your Mkeness ia it.—RAFFERTY & LEASK, No. 57 Chatham street, opposite Chambers street, are the only hatters in the United States that can put your Kry werreoty pe in your hat ae they have applica. for & patent for this invention, an they have put every customer's likeness in his hat free of eharge. A word to the wise, + «fhe Flower i erecne eee by Miss Cros- the music b; Root, will be yy & select Lees con antced yor ladigs, under the direction of W. E- Mathows, on Tuesday, Jane 7, af the Athenwum Hall, Brooklyn. ‘Tickets 25 cent ‘Teas.—The best assortment of fine accel be found at the store of thi Chatham street, between Pe oldest ten abli blishment in the ity. Tenders they pueden Mere ‘Shis Se wholesale or retail They he hare no bi ‘Window Shades —Best Assortment in the world, at KELTY & FURGUSON’S; Nos. 2054 Broadway d 54 Reade street. Dealers supplied from first han jes warranted to stand any climate, and sold lower than at any other establishm .—Store, ehurch, and ether large shades, painted and lettered to order, in supe- rior style, World’s Vatr and Crystal Palaoe Depot, £21 ori 80 beautif stake mow fastidious may be Broadway, for th hoes, and. gaiters peste tho largest savortinens. Sver @ ud ta Please eall and a dt Leese rteemunseiee Vyrebe privatise tas elites Courier and Enquirer and leading journals speak of Shem from personal knowledge in high terms, We advise our readers to call at 608 Broadway before purchasing, for sale, set In solld 18 carat ire, half hoop, circlet. cluster, leven and thirteen sto ie Sn oe tye paper. ‘factory No. $31 Brot of rite ‘office second floor. DAVID RAIr, Menufac- ‘turing Jo’ to Palace Carpets, at Hiram Ander son's eight spactous salesrooms. 09 Bowery.—Magnifioent mosaic, royal velvet, tapestry, Brussels and imporial three- gen imported for exkibition at the New York Crys- Tremendous Bargains in English three-ply and i! oy re at HIRAM ANIERSON'S. 9 ae al +, 900., 400. a Wen We. ease. per yard, of elegant new spring designs. Splena it Carpetings fo for ‘Spring Sales, 1853. SMITH & LOUNSBERR' tl street, aro now re- esiving instore per late sirlval, Reni} Sepestry, Brussels, three-ply, a1 ingrain ar petin, signs, which, having been pure ft advance in prices; they are offer bt vary great inducements. “The most Wonderful Book ever Written.” —* A most noble work. tifal and eompli synopels of sn 7 Feot} ck of velvet of d hare the opin potent Judge ‘Nichols’s great work em mai Mpeoterie Anthropology.” For sale, whelesale aud retail, by Stringer & Townsend, 228 Breadway. Price, mail edition, a. cabinet bp 3 25. Sent bj at these prices, eo tn Portehes by addressing T. L. NI HOLS, M. D., Defiance Salamander Safes, Gayler’ at ROBBER? M, PATRIC the United States of th a Goffin’s Impenetrable Defiance Lovke the best Jooks combined in the world. Depot No. 192 Pearl ‘stress, ene door below Maiden lane, formerly No. 0 John street. i fine Linen greatly improved No other sewing rough ¢or absolute per- and cotton goods. wer any over offered for this purpos machines can sticth fine linen without Lenvin on one side. Our machines do the work wit! fection, and will stand the clo erutiny. Call and « amine them, at No. 823 Broaaw: NGEK& CO. Brandreth’s » Pills 1 102 Years before the Pub- Me.—Dr. Brandreth’s office is ee isponard street, one door only from Broadway. abe to have Me maw storo, No. 417, Broadway, corner of Canal street and Broad- ‘way, rebuilt by Ist May, 1! Bu axousrn's Pris ~T have before stated that pain and sickness are produced when the natural outlets of the body were incapatle of dischargipe the corrupt humors a4 fast as nature roc fired their expnision; that our bodies ere exch of our existence undergoing a chango and renewal; and renewal which preserves death Sed that itis this very chan ‘tion and ite Cnt by ver health we m fapetions by the operation of whieh experleube has beyond doubt proved always (where nature is not entirely exhaust od) reault in the extablishment of in the oe ais stave, are lorie gre ay ‘eo in hele peact an tons a extent the Brandreth ng t a cir reputations. Bidah waltds toms Unt ho basconttontiy Driseribed ti the js in his very ext Fults. But, head them with vold ‘te remedy seta up o seauently your e Garon to.a base level with th ‘At 68 Lisponard street a phlet of 32 pages oan be ot tained, withont charge, containing the experience of Dr. Lull of the effects of Brandreth pills in his practice during « riod of sixtron years. The letter of Dr. Thomas Hai sieo pathished{n the same, ‘This little book will be found very valuahle to Thvalida end thooe having the once of the tick. “The advice is the result of actus experience, and, If followed, will be productive of much beneh Dr. ee forthe sale of bie pills te ractice with the h ublic and medical mer Lispenard strect, eg 214 Bowery, and 241 Hodson stroct, New York. Phi niladelphia “No. 8 North Eighth street. ‘rhe public’ eervi BRAN DRETH. seption or roservati ia? pulled dyes. Kaan Bow, ote if from any purt of Hair Glows nt So. 0 iy Ae ‘to0.—Latond’# solution dyeo the mont red, whit ‘oF jet biagk; at the sane thy bi w, tof core seuet or Sener! uate Om, JONES! ovrat hale restora five, Dipob renoved 1—Waiker streot. at el ate sats use it, Ti that Grum! > Growlt polte, Zou tarnal critter, about your and Iwill tell. you ‘where, to. get the ena ot and Hleckeet shave you ever had in your life. cose, Just call at L’S, the inimitable catter of hair and whiskers a & Wace street, it to the corner of Liberty and Lami ard beard 8 by the use of HILL'S black, or mellow brown, treet, next to the corner Ive no Whiskers, and I Don’t Think ’'m gping,tejbare any | Then, my young friend; use my Onguent, t will, in six woeks, foro the beard or hair to grow at and luxuriant, and will re stain or injure the skin. § bottle sent to any part of the country. Sold by H. RAHAMY, 38 Ann street, and by all druggists, Progress in Hair to see hair dyes paraded a4 superior long in uso. No! 8 renter drawbeok in their valu ir has never been thoroughly understood until rece tly, and Cristadoro bastean the first to apply the new discoveries practically in bla famous Excelsior Hair Dye, for which the rugeiste and re throughout, the Union are Literall clamorous, Ie is manufactured, sold, and privately applied, SC CRISTADONO'S, No. 6 Astor House. Hyatt’s Life Balsam is the Most Certain remedy for rheumatism. scrofula, noural all other diseases from impurity of the blood. Captain Hay- den, 279 Righth avenue, was stricken with rheumatism in all imbs, as though they were palsiod—ho was unablo to Wann tund or move, without. being carried, physlela drugs could afford no reliof—he was fall; Balsam in two weeks. Scrofula—Mi fered for Dye! ngs is amusing use the: have been or by the Life 1 Bid id, eon Sh remedies had t failed, she was ceree oy the Life Balsam math. Principal depot, 246 Grand stroet—75 cents per Another of the Good Ladies of our City oe- tifies to the efficacy of Dr. WLane! abeated. vem Ne 2. I do hereby certify, to the'pubito that a ehild of: of mine four years old, being troubled with worms, I was iuduce to parchase a bottle of Dr. M’Lane’s eclebrated vermifuge, which I semnearered and theresult was it number brought away f worms, in bunchesar 4 steings; many ppearance of be joying most Lowcllert Realin deeb ulrasare it commending it to both young and ‘old, 8 ono of the be med! OF W Mrs. Ann Jemison, % Ninth street. P. 8.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s ce ebrated liv pills, ean now be hi stores in the city. “Purchasers will for and take none but WLANE ° ve mifuge. All others in compatison are worthles Birthmarks, Wens, Polypus, Moles, and allexcresconces of the akin, remeved by » painless extoraal pplication. All pers interested can be satisfied of tl by oalling at the office of the subscribers, 192 Second avenue, corner of Twelfth street. HARVEY & WALLACE. + weuetee Shoulder Braces, Ladies’ Belts, and supporters, instruments for curvatureand woak spine, elub feet, knock knees, bow logs, weak ankles; also elastic stock, ings for enlarged veins of the leg, elastic knee caps, for woak- ness of the knees, at No. 12 Aun street. Hobensack’s Worm Syrup, Hobensack’s Liver Pills, pepe 's Liver Pills Hobonsack’s Worm Syrup, Mobonsack’s Lives Pills Hobensac! iver Pills, Hobensack’s Worm Gay Hoben: ‘Worm Syrup, Hoboasack’s Liver Pills, Hoben: iver Pills, Hobonsack’s Worm Syrup. Hobensac Hobensack’s Liver Pills. Hobensac sack’s Worm Syru Hobensac ack’s Liver Pills. Hobensac Pills, k's Worm Syrup. Hobensack’s Worm Syrup, oben ok's Liver Pills Liver et = Worm ere Worm iP, Hobensack’s Liver ite. . Liver Pile Riohe sack’s Worm Syrup, Hobensack’s Worm Syrup, Hobensack’s Liver Pills. Hobensack’s Se Pills, Hobonsack’s Worm Syrup. Hobensack’s Worm ih rep, Hobensack’s Liver Pil Hobensack’s Liver Pill lobensack’s Worm Syru: For sale by C. V. CLICKENER & Co,, No. &L Barclay Marriea, At Waterloo, N. Y., on Thursday morning, June 2, by the Rev. Mr. Rockwell, Moses @. Noves 10 Magy C., second dangbter of D S. Skaats, Faq. On Saturday, June 4 by the Rev. Samuel Cook, Tuomas Henry Wacstarr, of this city, to Hennuerra A. E, ‘GRosuon, oon Taeed May 31, by the Rev. A. E. Campbell, lay, y, Daxre, §. ConKum to Miss Hanmer H. Exwoys, both of this city. On Monday evening, May 30, by the Rev. Mr. Balch, Mr. JEREMIAH Born Me Ms Eien Wesmen all of this city. On Wednesday, June 1, by the Rey. R 8. Foster, Mr. N. B. Hoorsr, to Miss RACHAEL A., daughter of Matthew H. Chase, Eeq., all of this city. ‘At Brooklyn, on Friday, June 3, by the Rev. Dr. John- ston, Mr. James Burn to Miss Marriia MonTGOMERY. * Died, Lee eben; June 4, soma 8, swarrs, in the 34th year ta friends of the family are respectfully invited to ¢ rend ‘hie funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o'cloc from '"e residence of his brother, Aaron Swarts, 250 Bas Ecoadway. On Saturday, June 4, at 11 o’clock in the eveni his late residence, No 65 Greenwich street, Heyay ony in the 30th year of bis age. Hits friends, and those of his wife, and the Order of the Roland Lodge No. 10, A. 0. of G.¥., are respectfully it vited to attend his faneral, from his late residence, this afternoon, st two o'clock precisely. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Cincinnati papers please cop, On Sunday, June 8, DANIEL Dexenest, of inflammation of the lungs, aged 62 years and 11 months. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at, tend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. 4 W: street. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On Sunday morving June 5, Mrs. Euzanera Port, wite of Thomas @urtiil. Her friends. and the members ot the Mechanics’ Bene- volent Association, are respec'fully invited to attesd her funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, No. 10 Unk street. On Saturday June 4, sincerely regretted, after a long and painful illness, Mre. Many ANN Mute, of 219 Canal street, aged 60 years, 2 mouths and 1 day. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Sunday morning June 5, the ton of Charles Engels, at his residence, corner of Power and Deane streets, South Brooklyn. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, for in terment. this afternoon at two o'clock. His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. On Saturday afternoon, June 4. after a short and se vere illness. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of William and Amanda ‘igh, aged 2 years, 3 months and 11 days. Her remains will be taken from the residence of rst rents, No. 40 Stenton street, Brooklyn. to Kastches‘er, festcbester county. for interment, on Monday, June 6." Reading papers pleare copy. On Sunday. June 5, Perer Cook, of Paisley, Scotland, — a long and painful illness, in the 67th year of his “Avtia relatives and friends, also the members of Wash- ington Tent, No. 1,1.0 of R., are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 272 West,Seventeonth street, on Tuerday afternoon at three o'clock. His re moins will be interred in the New York Bay Cometer ‘On Sunday morning, June 5, suddenly, ANDRnw Dowst1, in the 30th year of his age. ‘The frienés and scquaintances of the family are res- pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- ence, 05, Bleecker street, on Tuesday, June 7, at two QOVERTISEMENTS RENEWED AVERY ba). ta. SEE THIRD AND SEVE SEVENTH PAG PAGES. ~@s “oe yee _ PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES WRIGHT, WHO sailed from Greenock, Scotland, ago. in the ship Herald, for New ‘york from he was in Albany. Any in thankfully received by his wife, New York. He is native of county Down, Ireland, NFORMATION on neni Ve CATHARINE RAY, A native of Johnstown county, Westmeath, Ireland, su t present living in boston or vieinity. An; acon toy, of her 11 be thankfully received by her sis rosent, ying Mr. J Fourteenth stréet. Boston papers will pleao copy. ¥ THOSE WHO WISH LETTERS WRITTEN “IN NO 4 21 Harrison competent te Ir ‘or @ameur, will fin tial rom 10 till 2 ‘oeffrom 3 tilé Pe M. PR. CHARLES RATCLIFFE, OF CANTERBURY England, bas just arrived in thie oity, and is now stop: ing at the Washington House, Cariisie street. He would Pe gind to find Mesers. Thomas’and William Sackett, sto who ho bell New York: slo, Williain fea broth pposed to be about fourteen EETING OF mpany No 24, held at the turn from the funeral of tho on our W. Trenehard Rewived, That the thanks of this company be presented to Merare Coleman & Steteon, of the Astor House, for tho feeling displayed to tho Fire Department of New York, havivy their fing at balf-mast Wo nino return our sincore thanks to Meses, Hall & Skop- pard,of the Rabineau Baths. for the kind invitation given to us to viel their establishment and partake of the ploa- ures And not wo return our thanks to William ofree}ments furnished as on the above GEO. C. BROWN, Chairman, sagas Wien secretary 7OK SALE CHEAP-tHB LEASE AND FIXTURES OF ‘a daguerrean room in Broadway. Tho ight, aud well situated for nny light fanc business, “Taantee ot G. W, RANDEL, No, 170 Brondway. ANTE D-A r ARTNER WITH A SMALL CaPIT, ves ug gcntzel and peostable busines, ‘Adageas aye ‘five. femmes year's be ia: x cea z. 1 matavas, Grand Sachem. ‘6th moon, year of dise S6lst, of independence 77th, th and of the institution the 62 MEETING oF ASONIG NOTICE. —THE AN’ ARNUAL Hee Stats ot New at ‘be hela a hon ose rae ae pe evening on corner of me streets. ee “aged Ons GIBBONS, Aust, Gr. Soo. OTICE —THE MEMBERS OF ROLAND LODGE, NO. ©. of G F.. and the order in general, are hereby a te mem ae Uae beter enone ine ter Monday, Ft io 6, at 123¢ o'clock, By ae the’ funeral 3 7 SOHN HILMANN, W. G, other, Henry Koch. Joun T. Havens, W. R. 8. IBERNIAN BENEVOLENT BURIAL SOCIETY.— ‘he members of the First Division are hereby notified to attend the rv bo ped Laer alt one at Mr. Garrick’ Sixth Ward Hotel, corner of ‘and Duane streets, on this Monday) cvening, Oth inst., AUR o'elook, precisely." By MICHAL OARNOLE, President. *Ffwomas Cussio, Secretary. ICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY.-THE ster books pany will be closed from the on that day, until the morn- tion of directors. By order EDWIN C. LITCHETELD, New York, Jui pas MAUL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK, June 1, 1853.—A divide: cent on the un- a protts of this company up to’the: South Aprit’ has this day declared payable in stock of the compan: certideaten will be ready for delivery on the Lith instant a th these and all other stock any will be intereated in the results of ite bi A all inal Davis the Board. ‘OTICE TO MATES.—A MEETING OF THE OoF- will be held op Tues- jall, corner of Oliver prme mes I those in ry of a ing, and other vessel ‘am Warren dell, orn urpose ti sures for thelr mutual benoht and interests. favor are partieularly requested to attend, bgity re tmror tt tt MONTHLY od at Si a House, No. 53 Greenwich street lorris st: al hour. By order.” A LOVENBERG: Sees wine wapapers revelved from Denmark por last steamer. tmekng MANIFESTATIONS—EVERY RY BING this week, from 8 to 10 o'clock, at 413 Broadway, monstrations the most pleasing and satisfactory take laos, ‘The skeptical acknowledge the phenomena, but ascribe it to various causes. Admisnion 25 cents. H. mediums. May be seen daily ae 59 HW ine UNDERSIGNED HAVE ORGANIZED A REGIS. ‘TING OF & D. Burkhart, ty-first street, try office in the Exchange room of the Astor House. A book ned to each State will be found at the desk, as well as ral register. All travellers lod, ng at ine nea Fone er rT housee, desirous of. ering their arrival oF departure, will be pro! hat i tt the arrival and Departureoffice, on application COLEMAN & STETSON. NV2W YORK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—THEREG- ular monthly meeting will take place at the Society’s rooms, thd Brondiray, this Monday) ovening at olen APP, ib. Parer B, Mran, Recording Secretar, ise 10 DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS._A FAMILY OF father, mother, and fourte»n children—seven boys and irous of having ® picture taken ‘of tho who would Picture as suificiont recompense me, will please address 1,234 Horald Office, — OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE T.F. MEAGHER Club are hereby notified to attend a regular monthly meeting of that body, to Le held at Hermitage Hall, corner of Allen and Houston streets, on this, Monday evening, June 6, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendsnce of all the members is Particularly requested, as the necessary papers rolative to obtaining, of & ‘charter will be submitted. for endorse- t. By order. __ PHILIP O'HANLON, Jr. ARLY CLOSING.—TUE FOLLOWING BROOM AND Wooden ware merchants do agree to close thelr, stores on each Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, P.M. pracisa from the 4th to tho ist September:—Smit! Thomae E- Allen & Son: Jao, F. Soloman, 8 Donate & Cor J.M. Hoagland & Co, Russell & Baker, Wainwright, Bar- ton & Co, Law & Beardsley, A.D. Hopping & Co.’ Joha aden, a Hopping, I. I. Reimers, B, Heliake & Co,, opr Hopping, J ae NEW Tone CENTRAL RAILROAD ome Notice of agrenm of May, in tho year 1853, made x oad Gonrpany, ‘Abe Sone: ry and Schenectady Railroad Com roy Is jompany, the Uti and Sohe- pectnay Ballron Company, the Mohawk Valley Railroad Company, the Syracuse and Ution Railroad Company, the Syracuse and Utica Direct Railroad Company, the Roches- tered Syracuse Railroad Company, the Buffalo and Ro- chester Railroad Company, the Rochester, Lockport vend Ni- acara Falls Railroad Company, and the Buffalo and Look- port Rallroad Company, in virtue of an, act of the Legis ure of the State of New York, passed the second ri}, 1868, enti mn Act fo authorize the consolidation ‘Hailroad Companion,” whereby the said several companies bavo agreed that they shall be consolidated into pe corporation, by tho name ot CENTRAL RAI EROAD" COMPANY: the first Directors of the said new or consolidat held at the City Hall, in the city of Albany, 01 the sixth day of July next, between thi o’elock. neon, and three o'clock in the afte: The stockholders in the sev:ral existi ones have the right to vote at the sai or by com! tion for nies above com| election im person Proxy in the manner provided for by the said agree- ment. ny, May 27, 1 EC. McINTOSBH, President of the Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company. RUSSELL SAGE, Prosident of the Schenectady and Troy Railroad Com! ERASTUS CORNING, President of the Utica and Scheneotady Ral Railroad Company. J as 'N, President of tho Mohawk vi le Raiivond ‘Company. WILKINSON, President of the Syracussand Utica Railfond Company. fthes nd Utlen Dieet Ralrond Gon of the Syracuse and Uties Direot ompany. NRY B. GIBSON, President, of the Roches and ad grrioute Railroad Company. FIELD, President of the Bums Kee Rochester Railroad Company. .B, VARNUM, Frosident of the Rochester, Lockport and Nia are Fal road Co. . CO! Provident. of the Buffalo cae Lookpor Railroad Company. (T° MERCHANTS AND OTHERS OF NEW YORK CITY, ~LOUIs SHAR YER tattorney at-law, of Canton, Stark Obio, at present on a visit to this city, take plea- fure in informing all thove having claims. of = doubtfal character, or others, in yuthern part of Ohio, and in the counties slong the Ohio and Pactto road, that he is ready to make satisfactory, arran; jure oF eol- Feet The sumer if it cum posslbly be done. Letters addrossed to him at the’ Post office here will be attended to by him on his return from Philadelphia city, for which place he will leave on the 7th inst. EW,OMNIBUS LINES-A NEW LI will nee running on ‘T it, Catharine: and Jao to ti Crystal Polaco. ‘The route will begin at Roosevelt stre ferry, and pass along South street, touching at the above named ferries, then through Gouverneur strect, Pitt stroet, ane avenue C'to Seventh strect, through S. ond avenue, through Second avenue to Twenty. venth street, through Twenty-seventh strect to Broad wa; up Broadway and Sixth avonue to Crystal Palace. county, ‘OTICE.--TICKETS GIVEN FOR CHANGE BY THE undersigned will be redeemed in silver or gold. In itture specie will be given for chang L. GOSLING, proprietor of the French » ‘American Restaurant, 17 Nas: rect. N. B.—To sccommodate the public, aixpences, shillings, and three cent pieces, ean bi at one per cont. in parcels of from five to six dollars by applying from 3 till d o'clock #. M., in the restaur PRIZE FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE Fine Arts —Mesers. Hart & Dudley have in their store three splendid papier Bbehe peice viz: a jewel cabinet, valued at $25, a secretary, $75, and writing 4 ret Thich they propose to award to th Re deni orpament for them the most i papier mache music folio, a committee of three disinte gous being appointed to deside th The cossideralion to fiftoon lessons in ‘The prizes will be xt; therefore, all ie $10, for which each person is en the art of ornamental Pe fe awarded the first day 01 tem! these who wish to engage in this Dewutl enterprise should commence nin order they may have time to accomplish their purpose, The books are now open to receive applica- tions where all forte particulars can be learned, and the izes seen at the store, No. 571 Broadway, opposite to Metrepotitan Hotel. THE TRADES, aC. AGUERREOTYPE HANDS WANTED —THOSE WHO have bad experience ia taking sittings and doing the igual work of a daguerr-otype establishment, may obtain situations of Rees & Co., 289 Broadway. AITERS ATTEND —THE THIRD ainaa cae MEET- ing of the Waiters’ Union will be held a8 d streot Hall on Monday evening, Sune 6th, Membe ys ly requested to atten w.s. HAMALTO: NEW PUBLICATIONS. RATIS._NEW PUBLICATION: —A POPULAR TREA. he cause and cure of nervously debilitated heath id antgasion constitution, that harrass the yonog beset the map of cere s busines’, and study, and embitter old Just pudlis! be hina nd gratis, by addressing, pout paid, box 109 Broadw APOLEON I1I.—SHORTLY ae BE PUBLISHED, Nap w ALLACE WAR! Cincinnati. tion to teach, either in a pi capable of teaching French, German, and musi ujection to go a short distance in the country. Ad- » Herald offies waers. GENTLEMAN Rf id arp yy TO Gi in music, A Sevsovs Sa oen vee pest, for which s room and la tea mi CA roadway Post - 3 HET auirscrsnia your® lant 5 manners, who een Esa ee ansient Bear sight, yy Pg rs Agape gages Ae Mh ig let Sa ete mat ‘Address Jul =a otreet | be ble seen for one week. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WA: A araon JA eatin dren, tne teopectatte: private full. athe! Det corel city reference a Pleo call at 75 Mate Threet, fret floor, front room. OY WANTED—T0O ACT AS C. BOY, AT TIFFANY ‘& CUTTINGS, 821 Broadway. Apply before nine, or ter six o'clock. Bor NaaED-ar8 WALL STREET, IN THE BASE- OY WANTED.—AN ACTI INTE! ae at the Herald office. ae cited whine vide oe. WANTED TO Ly Ayal able a wo! 10 do not thoroughly understa, t been accustomed to cook ‘aoe ellent washer and ironer. Wanted 70%, NURSES, WAITERS, CHAMDERMAIDS, 4C., provided for respectable families im the elty, an re try, ‘at the Employment Aj ey Of ath hetween ' Hroadway and Fourth reet, Union. square, Good references requi RY GOODS SALESMEN. XPERIENCED DRY ode salesmen wanted, who have been accustomed to the cl he city retail tr retail trade, ®._ API i MOORE'S, ams Sixth avenue. RUG CLERK “WANTED. —ONE WHO CAN Lage good reference as to qualifications and character, apply at 190 Third avenu aa} anton INTRY CLERK AND LAD wae ta vang E write well and be raoid oPoatent and HASTINGS io & FORY, Dey atreot._ Gouna OR DAILY TUTORESS—ALSO MIDDLE nousekes) who advertised in Lt. Herald May: MA. C.. will please leave her sudress-a ies i Hook’ store, Broadway, near Bleecker. ARDENER—A STEADY, HEALTHY YOUNG MAN. who thoroughly aed wii make himself senza (A ‘above cay ecity. dress C. Herald 0 ST DISENGAGED AND WANTS A SITUATION—A J rofessed cook. knows her ve pad fn ail : baking and bone! of city reference. woman, withou' Ce ice seen fore a Tact cngaged, Plone call sé Ais Twelfth street, between avenues A and B. shes ( Cn sofa! ayy factory reference can be given. Ad- gg grees CLERK WANTED—0: B WHO 1 HAS been Px tomed rata oflse. preferred. duran with referen ANTILLA MAKERS WANTED—AT G. BRODIE’S, No. 61 Canal street, a number of first rate workers: None others need apply. Steady employment and good wages given. HIRT MAKERS WANTED.—NONE BUT GOOD hands need ly, at 86 Liberty street, HIRT IRONERS WANTED.-WANTED, SIX GOOD shigt ironers. Apply at the St. Nicholas Hotel this day, from 12 to 1 o'clock. ntrance on Mercer street, 10 MERCHANT TAILORS —WANTED, A SITUATION by a first rate outter, who is Vg uainted with the French and Germ: "Address dross W. C. K., TPO MERCHANTS.-A YOUNG MAN WISHES 4 SITU- ation in a down town house, as assistant bookkeoper, entry clerk, or in any other eapacity in which he oculd — himself useful to his a Wishing to get into a 28 where he would hope to l-arn something, he would best endeavorsto satisfy. Unexcoptionad ie roforence. ald offiee, HREE GAS FITTERS AND TWO BELL HANGBRS wanted.—Constant work and £08 ras wages, Apply be tween 12and2o’clock,to JAMES BROWN, Gas Fitter, 18 Wallstreet, barement. 0 TAILORS.—WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK by the week or month, on the best of custom work; also, S young man to go under instructions; also, two citls ti Journ the trade; paid while learniag. Apply any duy this week at No, & Cornelia street, basement. ANTED—A GOVERNESS, TO TAKE THE ENTIRE 0 of two Leys, ono Bix yours, pare ‘One who thoroughly understands edncati Them, a Weil as forming corroct Babite, aud to have charg of their wardrobo, aud must be of Kind’ disposition and un doulted piety. Addre: x 3,163 gon+ral Post OMice. TANTED~TO GO TO pb Nad a A GOOD SEAM- stress, who understands doing upd ne musiins. City recommendations required. Apply at 221 Twelfth street. ‘-ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, ONE THAT UNDER- ‘stands her business in all tho” branches; none. other need appiy;,bant of references requi plah oF reece To such aone good wags ill bo iven. “Apply at Chester Brigg toto, NO? est Broadway, et ween tl ours of 4 and 6 M. ANTED—A SIRO RSIONS BY A RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork and waiting, or as Es, the best of city reference from her I hers as lived for neh Years. Can be soon fre ers ‘anys, at 9 Mark's place, Eighth te Wan Liu ash TO ‘DO THE GENERAL cus, work of & small Jaan by young woman, who can cone well recommended by the family she Is now living Yith. ADDly a0 No. wa ties: [ord Can be seen for two ANTED. re well qualified (nom son street for two day ‘ANTED—BY A NICE, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermald or waiter. Would be willing to taxe care of children, and make herself genorally useful. Fieace addrers C. M., at her present place, 212 East Tenth etreet. TANTED—A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASH, AND iron, by @ respsotatle woman; no objection to goa short distance inthe country. | Best of olty references ivan; call at 15) T t street, between Second and ™ enu for two days, ‘WANTED_A SITUATION, AS CHAMBRRMAID AND young womén;,no objection to gs shart PROTESTANT as nurse aad # matress hor is wanted) may y appl }, before three o’clock in th IRL, WITH GOOD One who is 142 Madi_ fternoon, distance in the country. “None ‘at ate taunily need Please call at 18 Twenty. between Socond Can be ANTED-LY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, FIFTEEN years of aze, a cituation to take care of childron, and make herself generally useful. Please gall at 78 Twenty- fourth street, near Sixth avenue. Can be scen for two days if not engaged. ANTED—A| SITUATION AS WAITER AND Cita st bermaid, or to take care of children, in a small family, Please inquire at 77 Twelfth street, corner of Sixth avenue, last place. “A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ANTED—BY young woman, nsitnation as chambermaid or nurse, and is capable of doing plain oooking; ig # good washer and ironer. Can ive good city reference. Nene but res; persone necd apply. Please enll at 16 Wooster street, rear. Can be seen for twe days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, we plain cook, washer and iron chambermaid. Can be seen for two days, obj to ge in the country. Can. give good elty reference, call nt 207 Third street, near avenue ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and iren, or to do the work of a small private family. The beet of city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 145 Sulli- ‘van street, rear house, fret floor. etable ia the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as cook; tost of eity reference giv Vicase’call at 71 Mulberry street, over the liquor store, first floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung girl, todo plain cooking, washing and froning; has no objection to do housework, ina ‘email family. Can be seen for two days at 2: Brooklyn TANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, one that understands cooking, and isa first rate wash: er and ironcr. apply but such as can come well recommended from their last place. Call at 63 Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh avonw ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woman, a situation as seamstress n_excel- lent hwnd at shirt making, of fi wea: ire; all kin in i light ahassveroeet if req! wi Please call at 159 Greene street, pine she has lived two y near Houston. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE g woman. to tend children, or to do olain owing, or to do chamberwork and towing: has no onjection to go {a the country. The best of city reforence given. Can be seen for two days, at No, 603 Wont Eighteonth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Sag SITUATION, BY A Ri SPECTABLE ook, washer and iroi Please to call at 196 East Se nt cat ANTED—A 7 ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young wom @ situation to do general housework; understands baking, (washing, ironing ; would country, Best Cag Torence can be given. Please call at 268 Canal strect, for two days. PROTES TANT ‘GIRL 1s DESIRCUS OF OBTAIN. ing a situation as waiter; understands fine washing and it fon to go in the country or travel. Has Please call at No, 36 Weat Thirteenth YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK; derstands a1] descriptions of pastry?and baking, and 9 ebjection te % and ironing. exe: ptionable refe nt 8 University plac, A COMPETENT, DRESSMAKER WISHES, TO WORK out by the day, week or month ; she is competent ve sates ih “outing avd fitting children wad Taafeo’ . apo call at 45 West Thirteonth street, SITUATION WANTED, BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, 8 seamstress; can cut and make ladies dresses aad man: fillas; leo children’s dremses, boy's sacks, pants and all Kinds of under clothes, None but persons of distinctioa y. Good city reference. Can be seen for three days we A, between bixth and Seventh strosts. ATION WANTED—BY_ A RESPECTABL woman, as wet nurve, Best of city reference by applying at No. 43 Hamilton stroct, Af COMPETI NT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. ¢ and reamstress, or ax chambormail sxtien thn sma'l family: is kind Aad attentive ty child Hine the best of city reference from her last employer. Pi A can be bed, call at 46 Wert Fourteenth strect, between Fifth and sixth avenuer, Can be seon three days,” Res? BLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION efami'y, orto do all Geokcley sctkeanser give dprip ab ter as Seceen stent, | tows can spily at No, 12 Gramercy pat. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW WOMAN, A situation as housekeeper, or seamstress, or chambor- ble of taking eare of childron. Can give good reference from her Jast place as housekeeper ; or will Fo out by the day at plain cewing ; no objections to go a fhort distance in the country, Please Firet sve nue, between Twentieth and Twenty- first streets, third floor. ANTED—A SIZUATION Y A RESPECTABLE ina gent "a tamily, Ly do chambor ‘ing, oF t and ir oning. 109, Where work ard p The bert of olty refer lived for cloven t ANTRD-A LADY'S MAID, SHE MUST UNDER. nd dressmaking and ais dressing perfootly. French English preferred. Apply at $1 West Glerenth etecet, Between and 12 o'clock A.M. and Sandy P.M. WANTED TA SITUATION, DY A RESPE Tanue or to take care of in this her time in the old country as drove make herself generally uselul Please o: street, betwern Fifth and Sixth avenues. two days. mi BE ee Se ale dS. V JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN @ rituation ae I 18, or chambermaid, and t) assist in weehing and ironing, Vopiven, Pleuse call at Can Ve teon for two days, Witte IMMEDIATELY—A Lapys uel 19 & goed eeame tena, wu Best of city ro! #13 West Twenty-seventh str MATD; eestand are SHB wie Linde, arewernny d_the other ten WoOuAN, Cry REFOaM, pe te PARK !—G! Ta 4 RALLY FOR REFORM !!. ‘The mii ‘om in favor of the amended ebar- A TED—BY Two very Eaqrecesnee GIRLS, Ww UMinucae! owe ae eged sock ed geld have ae ald cod Ene fine washer -y Ye ) oe me rs sont Te seen for Wwe days. Plead sall'st 160 Sixth arenes Wars SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, do chamberwork aed would toke 33 ren, or ae and best Svewe dope. Warten.s? A YOUNG WOMAN, A Tespectable family, chambermaid of waiter ine a Reference Toquire of Me lasers, ‘sohuer Bee Forty vhird street and Third ae ke + A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN. good plain cook ecllent o oman, to do general housework, understands vila couktng or god mater ‘asber and ironer. Beet of city reference given at 100 Hoary street. Can be teen for t} oe SANTED—BY A RESP! ert ering short distance fe the conneey fe five ie bert ci reference if Zhirty cooeed pueet, between ee and Teath avenues, iy! IMMEDIATELY, W tear SITUATION AS Boe ey BY jotestant youns womae. Can come secn for two days, at 14) avenue wi ciween ighth and Sloth’ soveste: ‘Seashh sheng, beck . W ANTED—FIVE OR SIX ‘Apply at 100 Maiden lane, ANTED—A yoone FRENCH, moe ‘irl Freneh West Twenty first strost, ues, before 12 Meoranete a ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY ‘A RESPECTABLE 2oune wom Cook, oF to do chamberwork and waiting oe dashing Binge Bascen ve goed jerence. Can First avenue, for two days ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY 4 healthy 0 hae |i out her objection to go to the cunt required. “Please cai at «i M two Jott street, rea: Paiideus, or ANTED—A SITUATION, “RY a SPECTAB ehambertaid, oF to do iromiay a rence if required. Please call at 9 Mott street, rear building. for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, young woma' do all sorts of em drer, if required. or sida note od. K., rs fonmetress in @ private family. Can ery. Would assict im the eare of obil- engaged. Pleas , Jersey Cit Can be soem unt i6 Newark eall CABLE Weune win Hine the lest of tA Woe WXTER=A, GOOD COOK, WASHER AND Ii one who thoroughly understands her quire at G6 Macdcugal etieet, SHIUATION BY A RRs . & first-rate cook, warher ty'roterence, Can be seen for & rter street. WA NTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a tituation in a smatl fa general housework. ' Good references given. No. £3 Roosevelt strect ANTED—A SITUATION BY A hove ye foo og ba TANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMAn, a situation in a private family, is @ good plain cook and en excellent washer and ironer. Can ive the best of city referencvs. Inquire at 180 Elizabeth stroet, in the base ment, Can be seen for WARTEDIBY 4 RESPECTABLE & eituation to do general housewor! Good rei sre! rai ‘Apply St 470 Fourth Secout a¥em tes, for two ly, or as chambermaid aud wai ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST RATE COOK, ino private family in the city; she lived eur yours im t situation. The bert of city rete duced. leo, Ly a girl thirteen ye dren, or to do light work. Plense cali etween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets V ‘Realy ome YOUNG h ASdeoaed TO “ATTEND A Or has bee: accustomed to attend store 7 te Inquire at Swany’s bakery, coracr of Court Baltic streets, South Brooklyn 7ANTED- BY A MOST TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG women, a situation as cook, in city or cow fully expable to und the cooking of auy ti hotel ; understands all kinds of pastry. Can pro Vest of reference, Apply at 261 Bowery. we A PORTER, FOR A FLOUR STORE, THAT caninfluence considerable trade. addrese Flour Store, Herald office. W her |i W TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ter, or to duive & hor t tt acquainted witl himself generally or seourity if required, the best of city re! Has no objection to the Please ecll or address, on Monday, to No. 2 Be ey street, South ferry, or No. 324 Monroe strevt, to orde. TED—A YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE C or a horse, and make bin: useful about the gard to go fifteen miles from the city. A Protestant, only ‘seed apply, at No. Id Grand street. W4STED=A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A MAN who understands bis business perfectly well, and can come Well recommended from his last pli vi 1 at Mr MeIntiro’s drug store, 872 Broadway, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YO netive bu habits, as clerk in a mercantile estab: lishment; is accuetomed to receiving, eliveriag ond measur ng goods cn the wharf. Will make hi onerally use- Good city reference given. Adére: ex S73 ‘Sun office, G MAN, or ED—THIS DAY, A MAN AND HIS WIFE, FOR nid; tworingle men for farms. Fare for the country, six for the ity, care of children, All thes '¥upplying at No.2 Furman street, South ferry, Brooklyn, up stairs. TANTED-A MAN TO ENGAGE IN A LIGHT epteel business, that will pay $1,200 to $1.50) Ani al required. Inquire, this day, Strects ofiee No. 10. W ANTED—AS COACHMAN, AN UNMARRIED MAN; ‘one who understands thoroughly the management o of id ay well acquainted with the city. The ver quired. Apply at 1z Gramercy park, be! fo as thet tears of rif aad 12, ANTED—BY A STRONG, peetable young man, oF hotel #can write x goo ACTIVE, STEADY, RES- situation as porter in hort eco ‘and security if requires 13 Pitt street, for tw ws, BE DISENGAGED IN A FEW DAYS, A COM Has tho best of city referonces. swith, until engaged. Mas no ob- petent waiter man. Can be seen in tho family he li Please address R. L., 84 West Eleventh street, Jection to go a short distance in the country. ANTED—BY A YOUN coachman or groom. do., in a steady, Tease address P-L, ler, SiS Broad way. WANIER-TWO MEN WHO UNDERSTAND LIVERY stable business. They be good groo and com- in up wagons. Apply at Lis Cli lace. {7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A cereful driver, and can wait for a few days, at Mr. Sog steady, active man, who a his business in ches, and is a'safe dcive no objection to come woll fan be seen for two dayh, Ade every capacity, Broadway, corner of Rew and servants can Terme li 7 ANTED—LADIES, house keepers, sited very. quickly with good “OTEL, AND_ “HOARDING: ng well solected servant '# Tntellivence office, 257 road: y please call at Morris & way. corner Reade street, ‘where the utmost care is always taken in the servants ad: ardeners, farmers, ed. Also, German mechanics, 5 for trades dad all other Germar WASTED = PROTEST AN charg collert situation Employment Bleweker street Protestant agency in this city chomlertaidn, 1 50 tak Gny Lape, Xa batheoul tie’ hows of seven and eight etelocie No can obtain ox: tie Protestant ine street, host oifoe and ouly Cooks, general workers BOF, Fonmetresses, waiters, &e., wanted, YOUNG MEN “CaN FIND EMPLOYMENT TO eulure, i sin: nt the offige “f HOY O'8 . BY A PROTESTANT | : i # tt # F i ft i i ig He ele i 4 cs Fis &' Fs slothing store, 110 Chatham street. shoe sere, 2 Mowery Cott’s etove stoma, R. Tritt we Naiery, 100 Wey aed atrect, E. B. Stone © drag ster Walker streot. WAKD. wore, 77 Bast Broadway, corner "ug store, 1° Rast Broadway, cor. ahddiery store 500 Hast Brosewayunctio: Junetion creek, drug @ store 15 treet. ro. 5 Market street, corner Monroe, 4 1 Monroe ‘4 Wrother's Croton four mills, 201 Cherry street, At» drug store, 54” Cherry at., corner Montgomery. ot Year's drug store, & Jackson treet. Gran iid Variek st sor. Broome, Relies © tevey goede swore ot Macdowmgal street, BB. Vohinney’s Turnizers store 248 Hudaom wtreet, Kw B® drug store Ab: Nudeon street, Facob Lictn's bakery. 4) Wse"lugion street, ENN Ww Ane & B, Mar grocery store. 420 Hudson st, or. Leroy. Ww dian s hardware store, Wl ‘iadson ‘sitest, worsen treet, L. Wyman's segar store. S73 Uleecker street, Sih Hotere’ We aire, It Boaren spose, sor Chrietophes, jer ae Greea Gestes siesin's bebery, X 1 Niata Dberifl's ery, No. ov John Harper's bakery, 2 Big? Dderer & Carpenter's \ Horton's grocery.stere, keture, Ly'e erockery store, 31 Grand street, Ristharines oamers ‘257 Broome street, cor Keck Cottage, Bloo: etale road cormer 19th ot. dry goods store, 125th street, wear Hloom- oad. Mills Thompeon’s grocery store, corner 115th street and Menthe ee. L Bingham’s grocery store, drug store, 584 Grand streot. . HM Broome street. corner of ft Cannel ac Shrsdy, dr., drug store, 162 Rivington street, corner of Clint a. your Broadway Di z% Lan Ta ater ie aR . be factory, I7z Contre stre@t, oppor Ni Sammie! thu sre id rand stro conus 2% Mater Lewis & Seacord’s furnisiime store, 655 Broadway Henry A, Kerr's grocery stere, 740 Broadway, corner of Aroroy e drag store, 771 Rrosdwi Sorage Ninth vtreet. ‘irug store, S02 Mirceaway, corest of Lb. Crambie’s bakery, 06 Bowery, corner Fourth wery grocery store, corner University place ree Johu W. Vope’s grocery store, 180 Sixth avenue, corner of Tenth street J. Keay 's drug store, 100 Rieecker street, corver Sullivan, TH WARD. | Testh avenue, corner Nisth ow thiarde brook’s dry good: ore, kery, cormer bigth avenue and . 170 Ninth avenue. Seventecnth treet. John Gregory’s furnishing store, 230 Bighth avenue, corner ‘Tw street n’s Erocery store, cormer Seventh aves euth rest ald drug store, 180 ‘allem ver otrest, coum ‘Sten: & Purdy's shee store, 963 Houston street, opposite 's grocery store, 171 Seeond street. a eee. Orebard. n.B. La m | - Devereun's grocery stare, 137 : ep HH. Heinshen's groeery ph tecond street G. Me gt po Ma Jeinth and Soventioth otreats. ust co pene tas eee, 72 Third evenee, cor. Per- store, 8 B eur, © ,Goaper's grovery Righty fourth ot and rwenrinen Riebard's bakery, cor. Seventh strect. belnt core, 387 Tenth areeue, EFORM.—THE YOUNG MEN'S DBI jub are req to meet at Tammany aiternoon, at So'clook, t» PAR 4 f oe . ® +. ne ARKEN F Wor. M, Conn, Seeretary mat 3. whee te iedorm Mare Noth ae “tate hen Mewday, 7h 3 amend TEN DENT acrpeanest wie t fonds rani Vaunvries jarly world devote