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2. , 421 Brondway. owing Machines.—we earnestly solicit cer i ees janufacturer Anse! and Polishing is done Cheaper, Detter, and guicker at 41 Mott atroct, than anywhere else {es the elty, by DAN’L McCARTHY, 'N. B—Old furnitare re-polished at the lowest price: Em, Bottles Purchased.The Empty Dettles of Wolfe’s Schiedam aromatio schnapps purchased at the depot, 18 Beaver street. A Skin and Teeth Purifier—To Remove sunburn, freckles, tan, pimples, &c., try JONES'S Italian seep. Price reduced to two shillings. It makes tho worst akin fne, white, and cloar. For the teeth tey Lafont’s soap root. It makes the most yellow or dark, snowy white, and the st breath sweet and pure. 'Tistruly beautiful. ed to Gl, (mind the right number,)G1 Walker st, - Beware of Bad Hair Dyes.—The only reli- jet, price only 4s. Tt dyes ‘ek ry jet black. Does not rub or 233.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Halr Dye and ‘Wig Factory is removed to No. 233 Broadway, opposite the Park fountain. Batchelor’s weil-earned fame is a suffi elent gual te all who patronise him, tkat their wants ean be better suppind by him than at any ether establish- ment in the worl: Gearaud’s Liquid Hair Dye is, without ex- gpption oxresorvation, the very best over invented. Beware puiled dyes. Equally celebrated is Gourand’s Modiosted Sosp, for curing mmples, freckles, sallowness, chaps, Tour poss, &c. Poudre Subtile uproots hair from any part of the Pods, ialguld Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker street, roadway. 91,560 Reward will be paid for such infor- mationas will lead to the conviction of the unprincipled OF perwons, who are supposed to be countorfeiting, purpose of deceiving tho unwary, Prof. Wittenberg’s in 2 positive cure for dys*ntery, diarrhea, and complairta. eipal office, 185 Spring street. yfaatcr Shoulder Braces, Elastic Fecemanas, ‘Yor enlai veins of the logs, elastic knoe caps, spinal ‘braces, ladies’ belts and sup} ‘and bow leg instruments; trusses, ath rters; club foot, knock knee, with an assortment of children’s fo. 12 Ann street, near Broadway, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY Dar. we. SEE FIRST AND SEVENTH PAGES. -Ga PERSONAL. LOST, 0} AY THEI/TH INST., $20 BitcAnes, etnicen Dey and Mlaventh streets, ta Broadway, Grand or ttrvels, & podket book, com: thevetatoctlonary corner of roadway and. Walker street, ting tn allt about ra 16. Whoever will iti ‘ng ‘uncenman, No. Eleven’ ‘the above reward and the thanks of the owner. 25 elinek: and bi painted Teceive th om information with ISAAC FISH, by ‘trapsmits the identical | Sullivan REWARD.—LOST, terrier dog: tan color, with = white spot on one of his fore feet. REWARD. —LosT, ON WEDNESDAY, JUN! long yellow and black musical -ARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, FROM THE Tibet of Ladd street, hanil bouts W0He. oat. long, built, bottom painted white, deok painted yellow, moulding around the top; her nam a atten, tas: af She amaline, -2tea ity leavin bove row ro guoations asked A anary bird. Whoever BRYANT, M. D.,68 the above remuneration. SATURDAY MORNING, A the name of Jack; black and bird to A. street, shall ree were above reward will be paid on his return to No. 7 Park place, by E. C, Charles. (OUND—A PENCIL CASE; THE OWNER CA\ it by proving pro P. EDGE, 198 Greenwich street. HAVE rty and pply to paying expenses, white ston ae t Lo" Lor L. org BREASTPIN, 3ET IN RED AND 4 will be suitably rewar ] os’ 4 finder street, rear building, loss was discovered yestordny noon, tmeihee the Amity stroct ste:e. The led by leaving the sane at 203 he owner wi BRASS AND IRON KEY TOGETHER. THE will be rewarded by leaving themat 238 Front ON SATURDAY MORNING, AT THE LAND. of the Norwich bi foot of Cortlandt et, & smsil wallet, containing money. The bills were of the Free: man’s Ri mand, through igned Thom: ed by leaving it at the Howard Hotel, or ank, Bost id a note for $200, larrison. The find the pont office. Sok a ante pee . governeus family. She would be glad (y etfect h ily bout to i All ‘cnewors ad th Sa sows. rare. fami tray to mrt Addi toting Beacheroft, Herald oiteo, wil mect'with vromps attont ne ¢ oe be tneated an sesie Bencherott, Herald ¢ ce. A BOOKKEEPER WANTED BY A DRY GOODS Jon. ding house. None need apply wh do not thoro bt the ch knowledge of the duties 104 Diirsished reo ‘im the vieinity of the Metropoli- with referenoe, H., box 121, Post Office. Ra acpe Nicholas Hotels, te let to gen' Roference BOOKKEEPER WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY se goods store. One who is well acquainted with A QUIET OF COOL AND AGREEAR , preferred. Address Clinton, bo: the second floor, furnished, provided with baths, &£e. to To let, wil t ‘West Twenty: MILD WANTED TO NURSE.—A GOOD, HEALTHY rer et flac abals paeior mt ar, fat aperined Trishwoman, with » freeh 4 PRINCE STREET.—NEWLY FURNISHED OR ire. = achild tonurse, Inquire of Dr. Welliugtoa, 1 SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNIS street, corner of University place. on the bg) Sect alte, single rosma, Pay ~~ | mem only, with or without ® first class house, 100K WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY: ONE WHO ontai bath . . 4 Lero; » C thoronghiy, understands her business; anust be a good | Biecokerstreet OMe 2° APPLY at No. 4 spice baker, and willing to assist in the washing and iroping. 'Ap- ply at No, 132 Madison avenue, between the hours of 9 A. M. and1 P.M. RY GOODS CLERKS.—A FEW FIRST CLASS hands, who thorougbly understand the city retail trade, OARD WANTED FOR THE SUMMER—IN YORK- wil 27g CR COCK & LEGDDRATER’S, M7 Broad Ville, or ite immediate vicinity, by ntloman, Lz a , S47 Broadway. who would teach the Freneh lancaags as an equivalent for OVERNESS.—A LADY, WHO HAS HAD MUCH EX. | [J6,Loatd. or csherwise, a8 might be required. | A room with A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET TO ONE OR Pees: m the first floor, without board. Ap- Fly at 12 treet, for twe days, iy to Eighty-sixth street, where he perience in tuition, 1s desirous of meeting with a situa | phos ‘would be the most abl tiom as governess in leman’s family. Her acquir : le alec mejteant mars irtwiog ont ranch ek the-ofats | Audie Woe Yon oles "> OS TO SO well, and also German, The highest reference will be given, OARD—SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY OBTAIN FUR- P. P., Teacher, 386 Fourth avenue. ; hig poor Lge! or Are gem e ears 3 rg ill the modern improvemen ae, - OVERNESS WANTED, A RESIDENT GOVER- | jishtiuliy eituated. at 200 Mast Tweltth frost, oho block ness, who thoroughly understands teach’ ing the Eng- | from Hroudway. Also, for the summer the whole of tho branches, eapable of torming good habits manners; | sccond floor, which is handsomoly faruished, will be rented adoubted piety. Music, French, and drawing | to transient, Doar fers heraers aud strangers visiting e., Address J. L.., Box 3,163, Post Office, the city, will find it to thelr advantage to make au oatly ‘AIR DRESSERS WANTED—TWO GOOD HAIR | *P#Hioation. dressers wanted at POTTER'S, No. 2 Hanover stroct. ROTESTANT FRENCH LADIES, WHO DESIRE situation teachers in families or schools fur youn, locations at the South, by ads ringer & Townsend, booksellers. LEGANT ROOMS AND SUITS OF ROOMS, bath, and Croton to let, furnished or unfur- nihed, with or without board, in the first class honse 36 East Twentisth street, betweea Broadway and Fourth ave- neg, and within fire minutes walk of the Crystal Palace. Fomilies visiting the city transiently van be accommodated Jadi SPECIAL NUOTIOES: A® ‘ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE SONS OF Portsmouth, New Hampshire, rosident in New York and vicinity, day evening, June 17, to hear the report of thd commit. 6 appoin' x Frankhn Pierse and James L- Wise) to confor with th held at the Irving House, on Fri- (consisting of Messrs. Geo, F. Peterson, J. authoritics of Portsmouth, and make such arrangements as may be deemed necessar; visit to Portsmouth, anniver y (to earry out the eoutemplated on the celebration of the appronching ary of our national independence. ‘The committee reported that they had attended to the dutics assignet them; that they were met by a delogation from the Board of Alder menof invitation to al ortsmenth, who extended » unanimous and cordial ll the sons of Portsmouth, in this and neigh: boring cities; and that the committee have completed ll the necessary ements for the visit on the 4th of July. A resolution was passed, extending an invitation to the sons of Portsmout! , residing in to unite Fhe following committoe w Wis and James W. Emery. Wi hiladelphis and vicinity, with the delegation from New York on the occasion, Appointed on tinance :—James J. Franklin Pierce, John D. Simes, Wm. Furnias Arrangements Geo. F. Peverson . D. James L. Wis Forni Burbank and Samuel A. Badger. The following lution was i Resolved, That the tl rn Mr. Wesley W. W. Hil nd the proprietors of the Irving of Portsi On motion, adjourned to meet at the Irving Hou Wednesday evening, June 29. That being th previous for the kindne: nd courtesy extended to the sons mouth during their meeting at that place. on Inet moetin, oped there will bo a large attond. the 4th, it i ance of the sons of Yortsmouth. WM. A. WALKER, Chairman. Wm. G, Wexve1, Secretary. FORMATION WANTED, OF PATRICK McNALLY, wo arrived in the ship Joseph Walker, on laet Monday which will be thankfully recoived by his brother Michael, at 21 Batavia street. NFORMATION WANTED--OF ANN McNAMARA AND two daughters, Mary and Wenefird McNamars. She has one son in Ircland named Pat, and her son Thomas, in the State of New York, Direct to Thomas McNamara, Flatlands Post Office, L. 1. ANTED-INFORMATION OF JOHN RYAN, WHO came to this country about eight years ago, from Car- Raballey parish of Ceppaghwbite, county Tipperary, Iroland ‘When last beard of he was in the State of Ohio. Any informs. tho ning him willbe thankfully received by his brother Michae}, at Vimothy Ryan’s, corner of Smith strect and Hamilton avenue, South Brooklyn. ‘Ohio papers please copy. nag ILL MR. FRANCIS KERNAN, SON OF THE LATE Geerge Kornan, Solicitor, &c., &c , of Middle Dominick street, Dublin, orany party knowing his addre: please communicate, on sight of this, with Peter J. Kernan, at 234 Green wich street, between Warren and Chambe: ree Dy letter or otherwise. a REWARDS. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD WILL BR paid for information which will lead to the detection and convietion of the parties concerned in the outrage com: yitted upon the person of Mary Ann McElroy, wi found floating in the Eut river, opposite North Second istreet, Williamaburg, on Sundey evening, Sth inst., about von o'clock. Sho was between oightcen and nineteen yours age, about five feet #ix inches high. clear fair complexion, ne color, dark hair, oval face, blu rather full mouth, ‘with good soung teeth. When she left she was attired in eambric dress, purple ground with small dots vpon it, brown satiz ehorred hat, dark red merino shawl, with small spots upon it, white stockings, black slippers, and light cot- ton gloves. The circumstances of her sudden disappearanc gu Saturdiy ovening, May 21st, from the rosidoneo of Mr. Charles H. Clayton, No. 94 East Sixtecnth street, opposite Bi, George's Church, (Dr. Tyng’s,) having boon seat for tho Purpose of purchasing a few articles in the immediate Reighvorliood, the exemplary ‘character she. sustai the evidence of viol upon her remains, le s but that she met with treatment of the most perate and brutal character. Sho jad lived in the familios of two of the undersigned, (and also of the lat Mr, E K- Busting) who feel deeply interested that the par: petators of to foul ka outrage should be brought to morlted jshment, und will liberally reward aay person for infor- mation loading to developement of tho eaee, and will pay five huadred doliars on the eouvietion of the guilty parti . Information im record to the peeuliar arastances of the ease can be had cl Orsamus Bushnell, No. 2) Nassau strect; John 8. Bussing, No. 82 Cliif etreut; and Charles H. Clay: ton, Nv. 161 Pear! street. $5 REWARD—FOR THE DETENTION AND RE- turn of Roicrt Brien, an indented apprentice to,the He is about ninctcen years old, five feet eizht ion, and rat! I down ea he baek of his right hand. All per- by forbidden to harbor or trust him under eo law. J. MULLIGAN, 125 Grand street, REWARD.—STOLFEN ON THE NIGUT OF THE 7th of June, from the corner of Rivington and streets, one black horse with three white feet and in body, about gl @ star on tho forehead, short tail and tb fifteen hands high, age six yrars and over; one set of wacon harness. The reward will be paid by leaving themat No. 4 Ridge street. WELLINGTON J. JACKSON, LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID, If A LIGHT colored valise and black bag taken from @rench’s Hotel in a mistake, is returned; the same were marked French's Hotel, room 5, OBBERY.—NO. 3 COTTAGE PLACE, COLUMBIA atreet, Degraw, was entored and’ robbad of $540 on Thureday night. The money consisted of four $¥ bills fon the Bowery Hank, soven $20 cold pieces, thres $10 gold six $5 bills, and the remainder in $'and $2ig gold ‘Any one ‘giving information will be liberally’ re- by Mrs. MARY McCOY. ie cose th EXCURSIONS. HEAP SUNDAY EXCURSION TO STATEN ISLAN! Fare 644 conts, touching at quarantine, Stapleton, Van- derbilt landing, near Clifton park or Pagoda, by Staten Island ferry, at’ the foot of Whitohall street. "Tho steam- ers Josephine, Hunchhack, Syip\ and Staten Islander, will leave every hour; and after 9 A. M.a boat will leave every If hour. Last boat from the Teland SP. M., and if the evening is fine, a boat will leave at 9 o'clock. PxeuastoNs TO THR YISHING BANKS EVERY day except Saturday.—The favorite stoner Horo, ak tain J. W. Hancox, will I Spring street, at 734 o’cloc Bammond 734, Tenth street, East River 8, Broome 8, Pee sip by, Pier No. 3, N. RB. 9 A. M., returning byd P.M Faro H'oents. Dinner, fabing twckld and bait will be pre OURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF ST. PATRICK'S Total Abstinence Beneficial Society, to Mount Hermon Grove, on Thursday, June 23, 1853 iThe stoamer America, and two barges, have boon, engagod; brass band. ‘The proceeds are to be devoted to ncha: le purpose, and the committee respectfully Announce that every care line been taken to havo a select and orderly exeursion, and they will endeavor to make it the moat plea- rant one of the reagon. ‘The boat avd barges will leave the foot of Market atrect, East river, at 7A. M., Spring etrect at7}4 A. M., avd from pier 8 North river ati o'clock. Tickets, fifty conte cach, can be hed of any of the follow- ane commnittse :—Jobn Bracken, Michael Reardon, Jos- Evers, P. J. King, Ed J. Koach, J.J. Mulien, Wm, Hannon, Richard Leo, J. MeGloin, P. S! ‘Colton, Hugh Shannassy, Jobn Volahnnty, John Hudson, John MeArdie, John Demp: toy, Michael MeGovern. P. Milley, Michael Di rman, Joun J. Murier, Secretary. RAND MILITARY AND CIVIC PICNIC EXCURSION of Company A, Patriot Guard, Ninth Regiment Trish Volunteers, to Glen Cove, on Monday June 27th, 1853. Tick- gts £0 cents each, to be had of the following committes Sergeant Charles’ O'Connell, 74 Broud street; Corporal Hugh Duffy, 542 Twenty-ninth street; Patrick Hogan, corner of “North Secord and Seventh stricta, Williamsburg; O, Keenan, 44 Enat streets Michnel O'Connor, S43 Rivington stroct, Joseph Farrell, 59 Rutgera street, Thomas Lynch, 7 Sixth strect; Sergeant'Thomas Guiser, 42) Second ‘aven ie; Sera: rdeant Campbell, 67 Division street; Sergeant David Burke, 9 Sixth street; Lieutonant Thomas Novillo, 1 Roosevelt street, Captain John Covey, 158 Maiden lane at the dfferent landing D ‘The larg: and commodious steam: boat America, and tio large barces, aro chartered for the occasion, and will start from foot of day utreet at 34 past J p'eloek; Hammond street 7 o'clock; picr No. } North river, 4 orclock; fot, Market strect, Vast river, So'elock; fot i rand street, 4 to 9 o'clock; foot North First street, Wil- } So'clock. The bont will make all tho land: ‘The committee pledge Ehomnselvos that this shall be conducted fo the ro¥t proper and ordorly fe engaged for Mannhan’s celebrated brass bi RAND PICNIC AND COTILLON EXCURSION OF the Young Men’s Roman Catholic Benevolent Associa: , to Mount harmon’ Grove, on Wednesday, July 13; the steamer General Scatt, and Large Irene have boon engazed, also Manahan’s bands. Tickets 50 cents each, to bs had of any of the members, or at tho landings on tno morning of the exeurtion; the ont will leave Spring stroat ab7 A. ML | Chambers street, 736; pier No. 3 North river, S44; Brooklyn —Bridgo street, $34; Jerolomon stroct YA Mt EAURICE Kk. FLINN, Chairman No.8 Pino stroot, Cuanues A. Fain, Seor tar’, 3} Leonard street, TPE OLD TOPS ON DECK —THE OLD TOPS OF TOE Eighth ward. will goon their Pwonty-cighth Bxonrsion to Sheep's Mead Bay, on Wednesday, t inet., fa Kipp & Brown's mammoth stage, Al 1 Toqlated to be punctunl in attendsnes ot 4 o'clock, A. M.. wb their hond quarters, corner of Prince and Sullivan streets, By order G. W. Wurrg, Secretary. If. WILKINS, President. N. B.—Reub'n driver. MUSICAL, Pe PIANOS, AT 441 BROADWAY.—A LARGE 4 arsortment of pisnos, from the colebrated house of Ballet, Davis & Co., Boston, also tho well known instra ments of A, W. Ladd Co., witha fuli_snoply of now snd gecond brn? planes of various makere, for tale at vory low prices, Pisnos to let. LINCOLN & THOMPSON, 411 Broadway. USICAL INSTRUCTION.-ONG OR TWO PUPILS 11 bo justrnoted on the Addrose 8. W. C., Herald o atracted at her own res go ont, $12, IANO WANTED ~ANY ONE IfsVING ONE WHICH they desire to turn into immediate cash, nay hoar of # otetomer by addressing ©. T. So 5) Exehanee place, (nj stairs) stating maker’a namo, fength of time in use, condi Won, apd tho lowest price tat will be takon for same, by a young In should they be ip ter, if required te oN the fun from his ternoon, toGreenwood. By'order of ‘Tuos. J. Wooxcooxs, Secretary, ral of our dee . F.—THE MEMBERS OF NATIONAL LODGE 30, 1. 0. of O, F., are Fespectfully invited to attend ‘a Brother Samuel M. Mansfield, 480 Pearl street, on Monday af- lock. His remains will be taken JOS. P. BEACH, N. G. late residence, N 20th inst., at 3 o’cl Hall C. Orr’ ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF PALESTINE LODGE, Mian at their hall. No. 71 inst., at 2 o'clock P. M., to pay the last tribute of respect to the remains of our deceased worthy brother, J. W. P. By order of are hereby notified to attend a special moetin vision street, on Sunday, the 10th JOHN M. W. JACKSON, W. ‘WELL, Secretary. 0 Direetor for trai ‘until t dend on the stock now rogistered 0 pany. MPHE, ADJOURNED MEFTING OF 16TH IN lative to the eomplimentar; FICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY.—NEW York, June 14, 1853.—At a meeting of tho Board of held this day, it was—Resolved, Thut the books Ofstook be closed after threo o'clock this da} first Tuesd sy in July next, preparatory to a di the books! of the oom- FRANCIS SPIES, + BE- testimonial ty Miss ADE- LAIDE FREMONT, will be held at 8 o’:lock on Monday evening, 2th mstant, at klorence’s Hotel, ORLD’S FAIR—CLARK MILLS’ EQUESTRIAN statue of General Jackson will be exhibited on Mon- day, the 20th inet., at Raflway Halt, corner of Forty-fourth street and Sisth ‘avenue, one square above the Crystal Palace. $5.00 ‘wholesale wine and liquor business, and capable of & good trade, and willing to give his whole attention encin, to busi entablish with real advertiser COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. —$6,000.--A_ GENTLEMAN POSSESSING this amount of capital, nnderstanding the influ. may hear of a desirable arr jouse, now doing a good basine name, X.Y. N. E., Herald office. will’ sell stock, fixture ement with an by nd dros sin If desired, t! ‘and good will, at a fair valuation. mas, Her —A PARTNER WANTED, WHO CAN mmend the above amount in cash, and manufacturing business, which is 8 one. None need apply ‘to this but who have businogs talents, and such may address Tho- ‘ald office. Herald office. —PARTNER WANTED Witt THIS rare oliance is offered to 2 compo- 9 knowledge of the business, to en ting house down town, where, ins Ploage address O. 0. 8., AXY PERSON WISMING TO EMGAGE IN THE SALE or manulacturo of hermetically eealed provisions, & camear of an opportunity of jolsing the advortiver, oF pi ‘a busine: ping, Herald office chasin, already established, by addressing Shi; A PARTNER WANTED—A MAN TO TAKE AN IN. torert in a dining doliars at command. loon; he must have a few hundr his is a chance for an aitentive busi- ness man, as the location is unsurpassed by wny similar ment in this city, being opposite re San and Herald Apply at 125 fulton, or 06 N@ssau etrect, ia the ARTNER WANTED—IN the best paying business in the city. cash busines Partner, BROOKLYN. IN ONE OF Me must have a ital of $70, and be able to keep a sot of books. fine opportunity for any ope whe wishes to go into An interview can be had by addressing a note to Herald office. TPE COPARTNERSIIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between the undersigned, under the firm of Sagehorn & Kornahrens in the wholesale grocery business in the city of New York. was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the Sd } a of June inrtant. will Tho unsettled business of tho firm be settled by either of the undersigned, at the former place of and all d there wit ww ¥ business of said firm, No. 240 Washington strect, jebtors to said Srm are requested to make payment hout dela; JACOB KORNAHKENS, CHRISTOPHER SAGEWORN, ‘ork, June 14, 1953, A000 te $1,000, $ 0 to $1,600, to engage eh young man why wonld devo hese, may addrers for two days V. G., He PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL OF in lucrativesbusiness. A ia whole attention to busi d office. A tion on Saturday evening, were una CARD.—AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF PROTEC- THE FIREMEN. Engine Compaoy No. 5, held at the engine hons my d ne 18, the following regolutio: nimously adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of this company aro due, and are hersby ten lor, for several offi man, Mr. aiter returning from th 16th instan cer, corner of A: ate’ solie’ 1 ti minister a fe manity, philanthropist. afflicted themecly deared th tentions, lover of been connect of contanguinit: cling of sympathy. wh source in a hear dered, to Mra. Mercer and Mr. Joseph S, Tay. ind manner in which they diseharged their of hospitality and benevolence to our fore- William ©. Lyons, (who was suddenly taken {11 eat the American Hotel, on the ‘ed to the residence of Mrs, and Nassau st-eots.) Withan atfectiou- could not bave been surpassed had the with our suffering brother by the closest he stood by, ready and willing to a ovincing in her anxiety to gerve him could only have found its keenly alive to the call of sufferizg ha- and strongly charactoristio of tho Christi¢n and their united action in the cause of manity, Mrs. Mercer and Mr. Taylor have proved 8 brit examples of human virtue, and have ci meelves not only to the subject of their kind at- and immediate relatives and friends, bat to every his hind. The many well-known virtues of Mra, ‘and was re itude t to his wanti Mercer had before fixed her high in the ostimatien of all who know her; but her attention to our foreman, when racked by pain, willing hi Reroly dered to and away from his family, will ever be held by us in grateful remembrance, and should she “ Protection’ — which God grant ver etand in need of i not—ehe will find earts and strong arms to her. |, That the thanks of this eompany are also ten- Dr. Anderson, of No. 12 Park place, aad Dr. T. L lanne, of No, 32 Rose ‘street, for their profevsional sorvices on the oo easion. E. MoGINNIS, Chairman M. GoRmAN, Seoretary. EW YORK, JUNE WTI, 1859—AT A MEBTING OF jvardian Fire Engine Compan engine hon No. 29 held at the on our return from participating in the reeep- tion ef the Mechanioal Company of Baltimore, it was re- solved, at the thanks of this compary bo and they aro heroby tendered to Hope Engine company, No. 31, for the Lountifal and most opportune supply of nished w ‘That we B, Rabineau for the refreshmen noon, whi froshmonts fur 8 on the evening of tho 14th instant, Resolved, also actin return our most sincere thanks to Wm. furnished us in the after and likowise we would ra, ile waiting for the boat turn thanks to our kind friends, Messrs, Hail and Shephard of the R abinean Bath, for their kind invitation to us and cur friends to cool off: and, in concluding. wo wonld way te the t tl D. and fifty Tend, wi withy, hi HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC. LLIN OTS, ONTO AND MICT immediately, a number of good farms, from two hund ng such farms in the above States for sale, at ho tongue cannot express what the hoart folt on the GEOKGE C. BROWN, Chairmaa, , Secretary, GAN PARMS.—WANTRED i foie woud- tion must be in, Persons Tow prise. to one thousand acres eneh, contain th dry prairie bottoms, &c, Lo and néat 4 railrond or steam atl can readily fivd a purchasor by sonding doseription, terms, &o., to D find a pu Brondwa Qrant enti Vold two WASTED—A LARGE HOUSE —TiE house, with the modern in twenty-five rooms, not more than four a for ng Houste i MOLE & CO., No. G1 Chambers street. WANTED.—PBRSONS HAVING I in the county of Komper or Nexnbeo, will gr by applying tc CHARLES HOPKINS. 6g re y. B WANTED—TO RENT—OND IN A s anywhere below Tonth stret, large enough ty rseh ands carringo, Koom for’ acarsage would ho vicinity of the Lowory, 1f both could not be Apply to P. L. ROORRS & CO., Union Hall Warehouse, corner of Nassau avd Fulton stroote, 0D LO. SUBSCRIBER shes to lease for a torm of yours a largo, convenient about rive bizh, suitable tecl boarding honge. situated botween Iburctay and streets, within a fsw doors west of Broadway. Any person having each a house to leare wil hear of m zona and desirable V will be require tenand, by addressing C., box 2541, Post Uftioe, TANTED—A LARGE SIZED ROOM, HANDSOMELY and comfortably tu with Croton water, gag, © beard: preverred in ‘the vi ed, on second or third floor, nsive use of bath, and full on the, 0 park. | $10 a wool 1d for euch. references given and Address H. K. T Tera ofes, at $10) per a dre: PROFESSOR OF MUSIC WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE ~ ee OARD.—L AT of the musical department in a Southern institation PLEASANT, AIRY ROOMS TO LET, for young ladies. The location is eligible and healthy. « : the Institution hase high reputations Address Ae nat | Haden are OF ee Grove steees, bebwees Bivecker aad M. W. Dodd's bookstore, Gentlemen applying must be able = to furnish reliable references in New York ity, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN FIND 3 ——— 1 with board for the lady only—by ad- 0 HARDWARE MERCHANTS—WANTED; BY A sie ” ‘ Young man, 2% years of ago, a situation Ina wholesale, | “reste © G.. Broadway Post Oftice, or Wholesale and retail hardware hou in this oi or would not object to xo. either North, East, South, or Wost, Can give the best of city roference for character and thorough business habits; is a food penman and account- ant. Address, for one week, A. W., Heral i office, Brg. ‘A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO eingle gentlemen, with satisfactory reference, can be Accommadated with & room on the second story, with board, in a private family, at No.9 Charles street, Warren plave; ga3, croton water, &c., in the house. BOAPh IN 4 PRIVATE FAMILY.—& SMALL, GEN- tyel family, having more room than they require, in & modern style hor turn rooms, with board, to a gentleman and hi of a dcuiratla opportunity by addreasing J Post Otice, stating location and particulars ferred wort of Broadway, between W ty Sfth street, or east of Seventh avenue. sivsas ond required, O&RD—ON BROOCLYN HEIGHTS, FOR A FEW WANTED—A PROTESTANT NURSE; AMERICAN, Englieh or Seotch; unexceptionable refereronces re: ‘Apply at 42 East Twenty-first stroct, betwoen 10 12 0" Wednesday, 28d inet. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS COOK. SHE Waanritbe amsad ienteeet cee ate understands her Lusiness and will make herself generally usefal. and” oan come well recommended from her last place. Call for three Ge ye at 53 West Twenty-second street, from 10 to 2 o'clock. quire e, and who would I it 0 Lovation pre- ey place aud Twon- it of reserences ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, AS LADY'S MAID, é Who ean dress hair. Apply at Ne, 13 Madison square, een Fy Cite rs ag iF eg ye oe rou, in a private famil reference, at Ne. 22 Willow strect, i BoAPD IN, THE COUNTRY. FAMILIES AND SIN- 9 ule persina ean obtain geniecl board, at Williams’ north ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN ‘emetress and chambermaid in a private famil gam cut and ft drotses for chiliron and young ladice. The | bridge, fourtewn miles from Now Tork, On tho Harlem Lont of city referenoe given. Apply at 267 First avenue, for | Kailroad—traine running hourly. The house is newly built, and beautifully shaded by larzo fruit, trees and shrubbery, andis caly oe it minutes walk from the depot. Good fare, including frash vegetables, daily, from the xarden, &. Ac: commodations provided for horses and carriagos bolongiag to the boarders only Apply ou ths premises to the Misses BRIGGS Referonces—Leovard Scott, 54 Gold atreet, N. Y.; T. M. Partridgy, 44 Cortlandt street. OARDING.—A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN can be acoommodated with permasent board at $250 and $275 per week, at No. 27 Hudson street. Transient, 50 cents per day. ZOARDING.-SINGLE PERSONS A FAMILIES can be secommodatod with large ploasant rooms, far- ished or unfurnished, and board, at 166 Hudson strect, corner of Laight, opposite St. John’s Park. Ono of tho it derirable locations in the city, Hot and cold baths. "Wysntees YOUNG WOMAN TO ATTEND A CON: " fectionery store, One thas a8 ood a amatross, and ‘as good city reference may apply at 19 ry » bee tween 8 A. % and1 P.M. rey spessnah ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A NEAT TIDY ‘woman, to cook. wash and iron. Nove but Protestants need apply, at 164 Fulton street, betwoon 10 and 11 A. M. WANTED-SIX GIRLS FOR VERY LIGHT WORK, if they, understand ee Preferred. Good wages, Apply + No, 160 and 170 Hester street, Mechanica’ Hall. ANTED—A GOOD DAGUERREOTYPE OPERATOR. ‘ i ) at J, WILSON’S, 171 Bowery. Referenoos required. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS SALESMAN, WHO has a large acquaintance with city and country liquor dealers, With one who can influence a large aud sound trade, liberal arrangement will be made, Address W. R., 8 uffice. yaa as AN OFFICE, & BOY, ABOUT SIX. teep years of age, who writes @ fair hand, and at figures, Salary, ‘srat year, $50. Address W. offiee. BoARPING.<A SPLENDID SUITE OF ROOMS, ON the firet floer, may be obtained, furnished or unfurnish- with private table, in a firt ol gle room } for single gentlemen. ituated up town, being con 18 Fourth avenue, bau street. OARDING AGENCY, NO. 73 EAST FOURTEENTH street, corner Union square. Persons wishing boarders vited to call and acquaint themselves with our de- able arrangements. Terms moderate, Ladies or Keen in pursuit of board are politely dirveted, free of charge. Ou iceation, ferupulons principles and reference, are our grtraatees to the public, ‘EAKFAST, &C., IN A PRIVATE MODERN DWELU- ing, with gas, bath, &c., commanding Washington square. One or two gentlemen, of retired havits, wishlog a porma- uency, and willing to. pay Uberally, may’ be pleasantly ao. commodated with a third floor, and moals served in their honse; algo, ono or tu ‘The house {8 pleasan nient to ears and omnib: x to Mr. SHELDON, No. Apply at ney, WN. ED—PROTESTANT GIRLS—NO CHARG! Ninety Protestant girls can obtain excellent situa tions, immediately, free of charge. at No. 7 Carmine street near Bleceker street. Tho best office, and oaly Protestant agency in this city, Places ready for soamatreesos, nurses cooks, general work girls, chambermaide, waiters, &c. 3. 00: LABORERS WANTED —LABORING MEN work on the Panama Railroad, can find employment. at tht who with to go to the Isthmus of Panama, t« office of the under igned., ‘The highest wages will be given a} to experienced roaé men, tracklayers, masons, and | apartments, Please address R. O. B., Herald office. bridge carpenters. | Stoamers'eail from the foot of War : ren street, on 5th and 20th of each month, direct to the age fre M. C: STORY, OoENrer, BOARD —PAVILION, NEW ROCHELLE,— Contractor, 92 Warren street, N. '¥ Some very desirable rooms are yet disengaged at thu de- lighttul reso A ep: us gare shade trees, proximi- to the water for bosting or add to its attrac- Hlous, Horses and carriages to let Referonces required and siven. Apply as above, by lotter or in person. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with front room and bedroom on tho second flocr, and two rooms on the third floor, neatly fur- aished, with warm and cold bath room in the house, In- 52 Henry street. References exchanged. [{URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET AT 109 WEST Broadway, cot of front parlor, with bedrooma work. P: TENANTS’ REGISTER. IRYSTAL PALACE.—TO LET—EVERYTHING COM- plete and new, one of the finest located and handsomest fitted up bar rooms and ladios’ saloons, with private room: for partics in the vicinity, It is now doing a good businoss, and will make a fortune for ary enterprising man; the pro- prietor having six other establishments, findait impossible to atiend toit ‘The building is 100 feet deop, and runs through from Ferty-seeond street to Forty-third strect, with se- veral other privileges. Apply to GRO. LEA, No. 42 Bowory, or on the premises, ip Forty-thizd atroct, a’ few steps fraia : Stnshed, and berthal and toa room all on the first floor, NOS Supe DE BENS Svenee Sid hg froeemnad book astmnd; sieo asuslh atee ie CBZ ALACE —'0 LET, OR LEASE FOR SALS, | Cams: street. 2quire as above, between Hranklin and on Eort ' igord street, aireatly in front of the entrances White streets, to the Crys lace, an: joining the tower, two 2 stor, _ Rouseo, feet by Si, nthe best location arouna the palace. eee ane ae aslac bende Goa wren rf - OE err ea No, &2 West Twenty-seventh street near Sixth avenue, FURNISHED ROOMS. 10 LRT—T0 GENTLEMEN, without board, at 99 Spring street, firet dwelling wost of the Prescott House. Hype FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, wita or without partial board.—A private family would let their second floor, consisting of two large rooms and hall bed room to ringle gentlomen, together or separat:ly, or the suit toa small family, The house has all the modern Inquire at 23 Twel.th strect, near Fourth 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- men. Inquire at 164 Atlantic streot, Brooklyn. PURN/SHED ROOMS TO LET. FURNISHED PARLOR and bedroom to let, separate or together, in a first class house, with or without board, with modern’ improvements; would be Jet to families, or gentlemen, with breakfast, on very liberal terms. Every attention will be given to the comfort of the inmates, Apply at 868 Broadway, in the most healthy part of the city. GENTLEMEN IN WANT OF BOARD, CAN BE AC. commodated ina respectable American family, where tho eomforts of u home ean be enjoyed. Apply at 263 Green- wich street, near Murray street. EW HOTEL TO LEASE --THE VERY DESIRABLE, new, and elegantly arranged hotel, situated in Second ar the corner of Twenty thii street, is nearly , and ie now offered for lease to a satisfactory tenant on favorable terms. ‘The house is 100 feet by 50, five and finished with the modern improvements, Apply SHELDON, 85 Naseau street. ()FFICE TO LET.—FRONT BASEMENT OF HOUSE 5 Marray street. A good location for a lawyer or phy- an. OOMS—TO LET IN EAST TWENTY-FOURTH atreet, near Fourth avenue, two very plossant front nm. The OBOKEN.—A PLEASANT ROOM TO LET, WITU board, ins private family. Inquire of Mr. 262 Broadway. LO2GINGS—FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR TWO, in 0 plearant, furnished room, on reasonable terms, in 8 Tespectable family. Apply at 29° Ch corncr of Madison, near Peart atree nut strect, next to T rooms, which would accommodate throe gent penne 35.000 EXTENSIVE MANUFACTORY AND A 'e water power for sale. The subsocibers offers for sale one of the bost water powers in the State, situated about twenty miles from the ‘elty of Yo together with three farce three atory ( fect long, with large new {ron wheel, mose Fucularly adapted for the wanufacturing business. oF any by wer and extensive buildings. Cn laven railroad eizht times ® day. Nassau street. $20, OOOCEERTEY, SEAT AND FARM —A . Very desirable country seat, with 100 scros of leno. situated near the depot at Yonkers, will be sold for cash, or exehanged in part for city property, at's bar- gain, M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau stroct. —HOTEL AND RESTAURANT FOR $12,000. sale tne < the haat, deoaeae and most rofitable restaurants in the city, payin F annum, Elear of all exponsen, will be sold Tor $1200. Aldo, two ie teel houses, near Broadway, for eale low. A geateel Louse in Brooklyn to sell. or exchange for vacant lote. M. L. SHELDON, No. 8 Nassau street, 4.5() 2078, IN JERSEY CITY FOR SALE.—THEY are situated rt of the towm that is fast i and hia water front. They are all ‘and onl; west of tho Cunard steamer's ‘They will be sold together at » bargain. Terms easy. alse 600 unimpro in Brooklyn and New Yor will be old on easy terms. Inquire of 3. P. TOW! SEND, 82 Nassau otrect, from 12 to 2 o’clook. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SA\ terms. & well established hing to engage in & Incrsti in excellent opportunity. Ploaso address, . C. L, Herald otic A YENDRE, $5.—LA COLLECTION ENTIERE ET reliée de 1a Semaine Littéraire da Courrier des Etate- Unis, ain le¢ Girondins, et le Consultat 6 I’ Empire par M. Thiers resser au mazasin 461 Broadwi T PRIVATE SALE—THE BALANCE OF 257 LOTS of land on, Bergen Heights, not aoe wtorday at tion, are offered for sale at the office of T. B. Blocekor & Co , No. 21 Wall street, in one or more lots to suit purchasers. FARM FOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR A COUNTRY seat, within one hour's rile of New York; four trains of cars in the morning by 9 o'clock to the sity. Would exebanged for approved eity property. Apply to CAMP. trang ROW 1, 208 Broadway, cerner of Fulton strovt, room No. FARM OF THIRTY-FIVE ACRES FOR SALE, Pleasantly situared on an elevation, in Clintonville, fewark N.J.. with good house, It isin the A three and s half miles from large out-buildings, nud a great variety of fruit. Ficinity of ehurches, hoarding and day sehools, and for h of location is’ not surpassed, On the farm'is a never & stream of parc spring water, with fall sufficient for Eaising it to any paxt of the premises. Inquire of C. E. LUM, Clintonville, Essex county, Now Jersey. SMALL FARM FOR SALE—CONTAINING EIGHT da half neres, partly shaded by trees, one mile north and east of Harlem bridge, on the roni tor village, aud within two minutes wi ding to Westchos Ik of the Mori Branch Railroad depot at East Morrisania, On the place there are beautiful building sites. with a view of the ‘Mast river. Inquire of EDWD. PURDY, promis ILLIARD TABLES.—FOR SALE, TWO GOOD BIL- Hard tables, in good order, one m by O'Connor, and one by Gore. Apply at J. WALLACE’S Furniture Store, 27 Centre street. AKERY FOR SALE—& TAROE BAKERY, NOW loing a good buginess, wi eee » Appl. 258 Houston street. Ce ete DPPUG, STORE FOR SALE—RSTAnLISHED TiIRTY years, and well stocked, and doing ovor $50 = week the owner will sell ‘at w fair price, aving other onhand, Address Druga, Herald office. ‘ARMS FOR SALE, IN THE TOWN OF ELIZABETH’ New Jersey.—Thirty-six acres of land, now in the high- est state of cultivation, with good house and superb cut buildings, within the corporation limits, ten minutes walk from the railroad depot, well scocked with fruits ofall kinds. Terma casy. Possession gi immediately, A complet sct of farming utenrila on the premises, and well stocked. Apply at 106 Chatham street, corner of Pearl, New York. j/OR SALE—TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS, A CARGO of about 160 tons superior quality white ash chestnut coal, suitable for steam engines, apply to J. W. RITCH, Agent, 207 Broad wi PPOR SALE—FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF A FINE FIVE story building in West si below Cedar stroct, Kent very low. This is. rare chanoe for a grocer or ship chundier, bre house having been expsvssly fitted up for that purpoes, The purchaser of the lease will have the froo use at the fix: tures, and consequently ean enter into business without ao further expenses of loss of time. Apply at 21 Beaver street, firet floor, (OR SALE.—A VERY HANDSOMELY LOCATED house and barn, with from two aud # half to five and a balf acres, commanding an extensive viow of the river, lo, than three quarters of & mile from Newburgh landing, wi be sold on tl terms. Inquire of GEORGE READ, 910 Broadway; or D. D, LEON, at Newburgh, near the premises. This property would be’ exchanged for good city property. OR SALE.—A VALUABLE B‘OCK OF TEN NEW four story brick houses, with stores, on Tenth avenno, ketween Forty-first and Forty-second streets, will be sold reasonable. Two-thirds can romain on bond and mortzaco for five years, the balance in eash and unimproved city Property. Apply to WALSH & KEMPLE, on the promiton, any time through the day. OR SALE.—A FARM, SITUATED AT CAMPTOWN, Clinton townshio, Eseox county, New Jersey, four miles from the city of Newark; coutaining 40 acres, woll propor: toned in plow, meadow, pasture, and wood landa, ina good state of cultivation, on which isa two story frame dwelling, containing four rooms and a ballon each floor, basoment, te.; barn, csrriage house and other suitable out buildings: tenements for a farmer, all in good repair. Will be gold on reseouable terms. Payments casy. Apply to JAM&S G POWERS, 101 Murray street, New York; EDWIN SPEEI, 234 Broad rtreet, Newark; or on the premises to HARRIET hones. Exooutors of 4%. CRANK, Win. Garland, deo.’a. OR SALE—A FARM OF FIFTY. FIVE ACRES OF land, lying in the villa: f Ja onica, Long Island and Within three mmuter wall of the railroad depot. For the man of business, or the retired gentleman, thie wonld ina) © most desirable residence, it being hut ten miles from this city by railroad. The villace stands pre cali cburches, echools, and prety, For fart! quire o: DE MOTT & CO., No. Gi WOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SAIE his beantiful co ence, and two lots of ground, each 25x10), elecantly laid out and improved, with extensive grape arbor, vines, flowerr, choice plants and ‘ruit. ‘The location, which is not to be excelled for fine view, high ground, good water, and a rapid- Iy improving neighborhood, i only ten minutow walk from the fu ton Ferry, and inthe immediate vieinity of tore important stngeroutes, For Call particulars, inquiee.on the premises, Cumberland etreet, one hundred fect enst of Park avenue, Brooklyn, or corner of Burling slip and South street, New Yor GEORGE W. GERAU, REE MWANDSOME FOUR STORY Lrick houses, situated on the north side of Thirty-fifth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. They are built and furnished in first class style, with al) the modern im- NOAM oy Price $7,000. Inquire at 226 Wost Thirty- 0 FS SALE—FOUR LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF Thirty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; pe $2,360each. For further particulars, apply to THOS. & py ae FITZPATRICK, builders, 225 West Thirty-sixth steget. situation is airy, with all the modern impro in the ARLORS, ROOMS, AND BEDROOMS, ELEGANTLY hougo, and the family agrecable, Partial board ean bo ov: | Peurnished, to let, with or withour beeakfaae lre pricote, tained, if necessary. For particulars, inquire at the ofice | first class house, situated on Washington Paik. Address of Mr. BROMLEY, 47 Wall str 0 LET—TWO SPACIOUS OFFICES, NO. 10 WALL street, cecond ficor; also, tho fine store corner of Cortlandt and Washington streets. Apply te WELLS, BUTTERFIELD & CO., 62 Broadway. 0 LET—A COITAGE BUILT HOUSE, WITH ONE ‘acre of land attached, on Far Rockaway, L. I. Ithasa beautiful view of tho Leach, and is within a minutes walk of the same, and is said to be’ the mort commanding spot on Rockaway. Tt hag all tho convenionces necessary for a Brivate family residence, with ico house, carriage house, and stables attached. Any Information in regard to the same may be had by calling on GEORG B. OWEN, 925 Hudson stre T°? P. F. P., Herald office, i ate YARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS,\TO LET—ATITHE NEW Collins Hotel, fronting the North river, corac- Canal aud We reets. ae eter One ARLORS, ROOMS AND BEDROOMS, ELEGANTLY furnished, to let to families, with Single gentlemen, with or without breakfast and t ‘Tenth street, between Broadway. and Univers ty plavo, the most agreeable and pleassnt location in New York, noar to Graceand Dr. Potts’ churches; a delightful residence for Southern families. Please apply on the promises OOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.—A LADY 0C- cupying houge in the upper part of the city, near Broadway, having more room than she dosires to occupy herself, will wit of rooms on first door, furnishod or T—AN OFFICE ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF Jin buildings, corner of Broadway aud Nay street; unfurnished, with or without board, to one or moro si igle ‘wo rooms on third £607 SRVIS, ‘Je. Franklin buildings, | Reutlemen, ‘Address Mv. G., Broadway Purt Oise. 0 LET—A SHOP, WITH STEAM POWER, 3 FEET | FooMs, WITH OR WITHOUT Rn 4 navy square, light on threo sides, in second ttory of briek R' ous, MA ge) is BRaF with a suite of building in the rear of 129 Amos street. Also, wanted at | rooms, o1 in the upper part of the the above place, two firat clavs machine smiths Nono need iy, leasantly situated near Broadway. No other boarders apply but strictly sober mou; Ainericans preferred. Tvo | inthe house. Address M. R., Broadway Post Office, Ree DOWN {TOWN—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN furnished with rooms, without board, at 8 Murray ood steady boysarc also wanted st the samo place. Apply (OSAMURL HALL, 120 Amon treet, 10 LET-TO A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY, part of the house id West Nineteenth street, In: quire on the premi ‘0 LET—THE S*, JOHN'S PARK,—FURNISHED AFARTMENTS IN xy the visinity of St. Jobn’s park. Apply at 196 Hudson etreet. COYTAGE HOUSE eighth etroct, between Second and *hird ayenues, hav- ing ten rooms, large flowor garden in front, oaleulated for 197 TWENTY- QUuMER BOARD AT PATRFIELD, CONNECTICUT.— x ‘one or two fai ilies, Croton water through the house aisepraer,, Hent reasenaolas thaeie tt a S Families desirous of obtaining board at this place, so F justly colebrated for ite beanty and healthfalnoss and'tho me igidiae be herent cp hudba ell Std pee bey of its bench to the | se of sca-bathing, oan, cs find aaple ecoommodations, (incl udlug stabling) at reason: able prices—in one ot the finest and best located situations in the village, convenient to the saltwater, and in the imme: Ginte vicinity of tac churehes and Post Office, by applying to STOCK FOR SALE—A LIVERY stable, situated in the central part of tho city, and near Broadway, containing twonty stalls and good carriage room. The stock consiate of four coaches, eight horsey, and 10 LET, AND ts te of ac wblo harve a; Also, 5 Joupe mate, wagon and | Mr, BENSON, ‘ harne ¢ horses are all young, and Just from the conn 3 ” fc UITS OF NEATLY FURNISHED PARLORS, ON BIA tees BaOwR, piety No oot of Cedar SS the first and second floor single anit double rovins, also oo - Parlors with, bedroom attaehed, will be let to siisls gon ‘O LET—A BASEMENT STORE, IN IOUSE NO, 99 | tlemen o rerpecta’ i eanliness Warren street, near Greenwich ‘street; also thorooms | #trictly observed, Inquire Broadway. Sad bedrooms in said hous also back parlor on first Qoor in No. 73 Anthory strect, neat Broadway, and room and bed- room fn. No. 0% Mercer etreet Rent low to good tenants. Apply to P.M. TRMPLE, No. 6 Morris street, nowr Broad- way. 70 LET OR FOR SALS, ON LIBERAL TERMS—THB splendid owes No. 09 St. Mark's plyse. The lot i feet 6 inches wide by 110 fect deep; house three story, baso- went and attie—fonr largo rooms on cash floor. Apply to Y ik T—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR single gentlemen, Apply at No. £7 Lisponard etrect, Tteferences exchanged. - GANT ENGRAVINGS, PUBLISHED AT THE AN- nexed low prices— i No 1.—Farmers Noonirg. by Wm. &, Mownt. Price $1. RPA | Laat dake poole Sir Walter Raleigh Partin from his Wife. gi. 3 ¥ 10 LET-DWBLLING PART OF PRE ahe welly Fine-Boutwen. . Bing: A canal street, nplets ordar Aso, fs to | nara, 81 50 of 54 and WO Watts street, avitaite for small wud respectable she Contes : " od by A. B. Du- Apply to JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson streot, near | seq. t ey Gyreet® Of Masot Andre, Painted by = 5. ~ Queen Mary Signing the Death Warrent of Lady Jane Opes. $2, ‘TIN CHAMBERS STREET—A TWO § TORY AT ¢ 18 ‘Anne Page, Slonder and Shallow. Painted by Leslie, $2. nd iasement house, in good order. Rent low. N=Gen. Marion Inviting a Mirltish Ouicer to Biuner. | $2. which must be bought. Is used a8 a gontlom Sibyl. Painted by D Muntington. 75 cents. ring house the zoome are aow sil flied. Nowa but cas MERA CeIn Reineal Denne. ee customers needs apply. : . taken tozethor, will be Wilitwa & TUCKER, 299 Broadway. Ati iboivarsrice tt goa Gollere oe tie, furnished at the low price of ton dollars, or sold separately M xe at the prico Orders ¢ NO RENT—A HANDSOME COTTAGE, WITH GARDEN attached, for § 80, ull the drat of May noxt situated ravings, wi in Bushwick, at the head of Grand stroot, Williamsburg] Ieee of expe a a " a es 1.1. Inquire of K, CROWLEY, 100 William stroet, New APVLeTON'S ART PUBLICATION OFFICE, York. 86 Broad way. FIREWORKS, POPGE'S FIREWORKS. AT THE SAPHTY FUTR AND 1) powder depot, 8 Liberty street, pyrotechnioal oxhibl- tions, of the most brilliant colored fitos over oxhibited Merchants, and doalersin general, also committoea fur city grapiic printers, at SARONY & MAJOR'S, 117 Fo!- ton street, MO LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTE aod conntey displ Pplied on the most liberal tors. ain a04, printers, foe tae tenes work, Avoly to Address GLEN N, at 82 Liberty stroot, wole agont | jr ain te °bdh troadway, eotner af White stron NO JEWELLERS —FIRST-RATR WORKMEN, ACOUS: tomed to colid work, ntono setting, and goneral monut. ing cam have good altuations by addressing Messrs. GUILD- FIREWORKS —THE OLD STAND, NO, 99 ATLANTIC street, Krooklyn, has now on hand the inrgest and boat stock of treworks ever fered to the trade the public gonerally oan be supplied on the & STEVENS, No. 4 Court avenuo, Boston, M terme. All orders promptly exceuted, and — ji secant are, WOOD & FULGRAPE, 3 atlantic atroet, Brookly a, 10 RELL WANGERS.—FIRST RATE HANDS MAY MREWORKS—NEW YORK LABORATORY, NO. 196 Front street.—Fire erackers, Canton rockets, double headers, josticks, and a complete ‘assortment of flroworks, warranted of the firet quality. Coantry merchants and a in goveral, alo committoos for oity and country dis plays, evpplied em the most liberal terme M. BENNETT, 196 Pront street, have constant, cmployinant. by spplying at No, 5 Mercer strest, from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening, THOS. UHALMERS, JR, ANTED—A CHASER, TO WORK ON BRITANNIA re; to a good steady man, steady employment will Inquiro of 1. Chandor, No. 212 Centre strest, or t Laries! Hotel, Park row, Monday afternoon., POR, SALE-ON EIGHTY TIRGT STREET, NEAT Second avenue, two valuable bn lding lots, twenty-tive fect five ineven in front and rear by one hundrod and two fect six inches deep. Half the purchase money may remain gn bond and mortage for a term of years, at six per cont, Apoly at De MOTT & CO.’s Loan and Land oflice, 61 Cham- bers streot. OR SALE—A FINE FARM OF FORTY ACRES, WITH improvements, seventeen miles from this city, in West: chester county, 174 milos from ® depot on the Uaeiem Rail, road, and two ‘miles from the depot at Yonkers. View un red. The Kighth avenue Raliroad is surveyed throuzh uises. Price only $5 000, KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall Stroct, POR SALE—A LEASE AND FIXTURES OF ONE OF the best coal yards in tho city, well established, near the imuediately, it river, ren to commence operations Apply to WALTER MEAD, 98 Broad way. EASE, FIXTURES, AND GOOD of a fancy stoce, situated in Broadway. The bi eae haa been setal i ih A for six ra, and is good yp caso in low, and subject to Fenewst. apply to PICANCHS DE RUHL, 87 Wall street, third floor. OR SALE OR LEASE—THAT MOST DESIRABLE roperty No. 1 Bond street, having throo froats; &o and being very near Broadway, Li favorable terms. o’elock, to farge Hotel, &e., on Apply at 192° Broadway, from Il to 12 PETER A. H. JACKSON, OR SALE OR TO LET—WITH IMMEDIATE PoS- session, # cottage, on Clifton, Staten Island, ten mi- putes walk from the ferry, containing six rooms; also Kitchen, wash room and cellar, Beebeo’s cooking range, and etabling for two horses; ocoupies ene quarter of an wore, fronting the bay. Rent until the let of May next, $250: Apply to 8. COHEN, 174 Water stroot, between 12 and 1 OR SALE, GR TO LET—A GOOD SUBSTANTIAL i! house, with alarge arden spot attached. (eon f eevcn Jots,) situated on Fifty-eighth stroat, betwoon Eighth and Ninth avannes, and opposite the prevent terminus of the Eighth Avenue Railroad. The dimensions of the house aro 4G lect by 43, two and s halt storia high. A stable and coach house are also situated on the grounds attached. The above vary desirable property. combining the advan‘azos of both eityand conntry, will be sold or leased on liboral term: r particulars aprly to MARSH & NORTHROP, 150 Greenwich street, Avo, two lots, 25x100, on Eighth ave- nue between Fifty-sevouth and Fifty-eighth streets, OR SALE, IN WILLIAMSBURG—A NFAT TWO F story and basement vrick houso, with counter collar, finished in good stylo, situatoc on Seventh atroct, about tive minutes walk from Peok slip ferry. Terms easy. Inquire of James H. Pullis, 144 South Sixtli etrect, orof GEORGE W. BUTMAN, Sogur ‘store, under the City Bank, Peck slip ferry. OR SALR-AT A GREAT BARGAIN, ONE FIVE horre power engine, nearly new and in good or: or, may be used asa blower engine, ithaving the xtnres therefor. Apply immediately to DB MOTT & CO., No. G1 Chambers street. OR SALE-AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, ONK LOW pressure ongine, twonty five horse power; it Is in first rate order, and has been in nse but eighteen months, Apply immediately to = DE MOT & CO, 61 Chambers strent. OR SALE-ONE OR THREE FIRST CLASS BRICK i) houses, sitvate at the corner of Hick# and Dosraw streets, Prooklyn, threo stories high, 20 fect front and 42 feet deep, with high stone basements and under-cellars; finishod in the bert porsible manner, with all the modern improve iments Price very low. and torms easy, For further par ticulare apply to DE MOTT & CO., 61 Chambors street. SHED HOUSE FOR SALE—SITUATED AT NO. 183 Wost Twenty fourth strect, near Eighth avenue, tories, nearly new, and in perfect order. The farn ture is now snd desirable, it will be sold with part or all the furniture, as desired. The house has been arranged and forrished for permane xt oconpancy by the prosent owner, aud affords a fine opportunity to any one who wis! incest desirable home Apply. to J, M_ EMERSON, oom No. 8, or 3, EDDY, 63 Wall str 0 MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE, A large pieve of rear ground. situated about 00 feet from the river, between the Grand banged ey re in Ww burg. Size 100x170 feet, with a front on the street: Wiois fot” Anpiy to JOUN CARMART, No. 'd South Second street, Williamebarg, 10 MILKMEN, DROVERS, &C.—FOR SALE, FIVE T° tes of newly Inid down élover, jus: ‘Tenth avenue, etween 120th and i24th strocts, with a stone wall, with tho after pasturnro. Apply to 8. SCHENCK, *0 Nassau strect, second story, rear office. REE HANDSOME FULL SIZB BUILDING LOTS, on Fifty-cighth street, near, LOY sta groat sacri- fico. Apply immedintoly, at +E MOTT &'CO.'S Land aud Loan o} 100, 61 Chambers streo’ ¢ house, complete withovery conveni- | ENTY THIRD STREBT PROPERTY.—FOR SALE to let, three ‘and basement 187 Twenty- Crp Ng se peri of ; Ly “apoly to 0 m given — SIDNEY UAXTER, @ Frost sek. WO BEAUTIFUL GOTHIC THREE STORY FRAMI Tre tied erie eee Piaseas front and rear, built in the be with marble mantels, bot and cold water, % feet by 102 feet. Alto, ove lot be sold separately or together—hi THE TURF. 4.500 SIVEN AS PURSES TO Mac AND TA . cony —Union Course, 4. L, trotting. Tues. fay. June 2th. at3 P.M Purse of $1,500 will be trutted for by the celebrated horses from Philadelphia, Mac and Tacony, Milo heats, best $ in 5in harness, Mr. If. Jones, Lrg Mac Mr win, Wondrafl. names r. g. ‘Thoony. Joly 4th, at 3PM. purse $1,500, mile hoate, heat 5 in 8 te acon (Jones names br. g- Mae; Mr. Wm, . memes F. &. ‘acon 12th, at SP. M., piten of $1.50, mili te Sand 6, undersddles, H J rg. Mac; tm. Woodgaf uawes eon the, hare tuppesed to Le tee fastest horses on sts on record. Cara will leave South ferry, Brooklyn, at 12 Mand 2B. M. Stages Williameburg Ferry hourly for the esurge, N° SU089# leave JOHN I. SNEDICER, Proprictor. (0. 1.—CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I—tROTTING.— Purse, $f00. Mile beats; Lest three in five, ty woven To come off Junc We anccenigg ‘No. 2—Purse, $600. Mile heats, best three in five, tu har- ness, To come off July 7. Do. 3—Purse, $600.” Two mite } second hest. To como of July I to all Trotting Horses. To. close § o'clock, P.M, at FAULKLAND @ D of Catharine sirect and Eust Broadway three or more t0 make a field, and two ehall start to anake a Face. SS PORT! SPORT! SPORT!—FOR THE FOURTH OF W) July, at 127 Grund strect, (Grand street Hall.) In the afternoon of th niversary killing, badger baiting, und coon drawing, to ene at So'elock. Two prizes, of a silver collar and a silver mug, will have to be contended for, by dogs, to kill rats, and draw the badger, ageinst time. Admittance 25 cents. In the evening to commence at 8 o'c'ock, there will be rooster sport; several matches hetween rome well known breeders of the game birds, will then be fought off. Admission 00 cente, PORTING.—A GRAND SPARRING EXHIBITION 4) will be given at Mr Mulligan s, Grand stroct Hall, on Monday evening, June 20, by Frank ‘M+ li tyre, late of Phila- delphia. ‘The fancy “en mass’ will be present to, give thi never beaten hero ‘a bumper. Tickote 25 conts, to be had at all the sporting houses in the city, and at the door, om the ening of exhibition HE SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY A VERY LIBERAL reward to any certicman or person, who will send to his residence a white Irish gaze, or grayhound, whieh strayed. from his premises on Wednesday evening last. THOMAS O'CALLAGHAN, 62 West Thirty-third street, corner of Sixth avenue. day, there will be rat INSTRUCTION, 8. SCHOOL AGENCY. BY 203 Broadway monts by the best institutions, families, teachers, matrons, private classer, churches, organists, vo pureharcand sale of xchool property, ke. Byady er ccn on the reqnired compen-ation for on ( ing toard ) he parties aro secured by a transferable until suited. No charge to pupils. ebeck MATRIMONIAL, ATRIMONY MDE EASY. OR HOW TO WIN & Lover.~-Professor Lawton, Boston, formerly ef Loa: don, will send to any addrens, on receipt of one dollar, pnd, plaiu directions toensble indies or 4 she devoted affectiousofas many of the opposite rex nat) hearts may deeire. The process is so elmple, but ao capt: vating, that at) may be married irrasyscti¥e of ance or position ; and last. thonch act least, it enn bo AF- ranged with such ease nnd: eli.scy that detection is imnee Lote gible. address Profersor Lawton: Boston, Mixed No tera taken from the Port OMe onloaa the gortage in onid. MISCELLANEOUS, wae rear ees nn 5 BARRELS SALMON, 2,000 salmon; 600 ths new’ soused now emoked herrings; 20 000 smoked alowives: here! Nos. 1, 2and 8; 1 000 barrel: pi 200 barrels now baddock; 200 hal West India mar- , 81 Dey street. it herring: 1° ket, for sale by NELSON, WELLS & CO.. A CARD THe UNDERSIGNED, MANUFACTURERS of gold pens and gold and_sitvor pencil and pen o: ie would very respectfully iuform. the pablie opening, at their retuil etore, 277 Irving House, beautiful assortinent of tine stationery, of re ation, which in connection with their sesort perior pené and pencils, enablos persons te equip themselves with peas ink and paper, of qualitics ea Berle” fecany ypreriomely offered in this city. A. G. BAG EY & CO., No. 12 Maiden lano, aud 277 Broadway, RTICLES FOR THE TOILET.—PERFUMERY, FAN- cy goods, &o, for gentler use.—Lubin’s extracts, farina cologne, shaving sonps and creat; razors and strops, pock«t cutlery, combs and brustes, segar oases, portmon: naias, presse pavier, shirt studs, cost links, wabrellaa, eanes, riding whips. &c. &e. LEWIS & SEACORD, 635 Broadway, Stuyverant Iretitets ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE—A LARGE AND splendid stock of superior quality, with marble and wood balls, wuitable for private or publie use. Two second: hand tables for elo cheap, at the Billiard Tabls Factory, Ne. 9 Ann street. GRIFFITH & DECKER, BEware OF IMPOSTERS —THE BONA FIDE OR! ginsl and only geunino exterminater that ilates Tats, mice, cockroaches, ants, dtc., without stenoh, is COS- v, depot, 48 Broad wa tar’s bedbug ext- ter not only bills the bugs, bat keeps them away. WATER PAINT.—THE BEST ARTICLE EVER to the public for roofs, decks, and bottoms of spark and cinder proof qaulities, for depots, &o Testimenials sad speoi- mene can be seen at the depot of the company. For sale ‘kores of 200 lbs and upwards, acd in off. in nd J00 lig, by R. BOGERT, General Agent. 1] treet, ard 78 Beaver strect, CBAMPAGNE.—MARC CAUSSIDIERE CALIS PUB. lic attention to the champagne of Messrs. Dalbook & Te ‘some of the best vineyards i ably for the correetness of ita invoicer, provided formerly wincs for the late Ring, Louis Philippe. and the: Freach court, and is well aed honorabl known in France, England, in, where the exellent qualities of ite wines were ‘along timo age. Im recommending the house of elbeck & Lelegard to the favor of the citizen leave to give the a reat enre to rivalize een favored by public appr: 12 Beaver street, sole agent for the of the above wines exists at M 12 Beaver street. C SH STRAW GOODS HUUSE.—JUST RECBIVED, 100 cases imported French. bonnet wi nde 0. steamers, and from i ance. DIE! United States. A depot A. C. Rossire & Co’s., do. embrridered Iace do. and boys’ straw ba infants’ Leghorn r) est market prices for cash, by J H. HOMER, Noe. 64 and 66 John street, corner of William streep. CBESE, SPRING, MATTRESS WAREROOMS—IRON bedstead and bedding depot.—The best pl ‘the healthy neat spring mattrors, &¢., mad at half the usual cost. lows, &e. Tron bedate vate dwellings, hotel and examin ORNELIUS’ SOLAR AND FLUID LAMPS, GIRAN- doles, mantel candelabras, gas fixtures, &¢.; al Tated on German silver tes nets. castors, bi and $7 per doxen; snoone, $8 to $0 Per le cutlery, tea trays, &o. A. R. MO} between Fulton and Ann streets, opposite o , furnished promptl; it 515 Broadway, ove Spring root. William etree the Church. CURE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERUARD, No. 167 / Bowery, east side, between Broome and Delancy streets, Madame B. respectfully informs the public th duced her price, in order to enable every one end feels confident in promising that cornt, bapions, nails grown in the floah, & ing the Teast pain or inconvenience. Pérsoi ed to at home, or at Madame B.'s residence: o clock, P. M. he has re- S$—NEW DISCOVERY.—LESLY’S OR- ganie Vibrator enables d rsons to hoar distinotl eburch and public ce that could poraib nard street, New Yor! Ameriés. Price 3 PY, PAPER, PIATINA AND CHEMICALS; ALSO, disinfecting liquid for sx: ctoning foul aie; English pat tent sponge cloths; fireworkers’, glacamakers’, potters’, den. Mets? and dacuerreoty pe materials: plating, nickel, mange nese bismuth, aqua and sulphate ammonia, chemical whale oil £049, Thorn’s extract copniva. best rouge, &¢., for Dr. L. FEUCHIWANGER, 14] Maldon GiAIRS, STAIRS —STAIR HAND RAILING, THAT intricate but beautifal branch of carpentry, now worked and moulded by machinery, (ro pitch board or patterns wanted) to nit ary kind of stairs, circular or eliptical, inan accurate ud ~nerring manuor far surpassing han lahor, and at hai the ost. Starr brackets, newels, baluse ters, church pew ecroile ing. . 123 Grand street, en ate, eens GUITES OF ENAMELLED from $ fF. F. BRUGMAN, ‘AMEL COTTAGE FURNITURE, to $500 —Purehaecrs will find tae above the best and cheapest suites to be bought aaywhere. Mattresses and pallinetes made ot the lowest wholatele prices, W ed pure hnir. MATHEWS & STACY, 52 Bhondway, corner of Spring street U hea BEST FRENCH VEGETABLE OIL, (RAPE seed)—Superior to kind of oil even to the bess ve tong, dat an eco- nemy ba hig vy per i 1 kor by ‘rench lamps im good order, being more limpid, and froe from gum. ii Hee er BARDON VILLE, 400 Broadway, HOMAS RROTHERS, FROM PARIS, SOLE MANUFAC- turers of Carton Pierre, have moved to 41 We ect. They always have on hand a great sesortmont igns for interior @ loons, parlors, &6.; reat variety of f erior trusses, frieres, ‘apa, colin frames’ gilded, chairs. &¢ O THE HATTFRS EN THF CITY AND COUNTRY.—A, LELAND & CO. aro now ar: to doliver the Alb = Bh ateaw int, which poss "the qualities of the felt. of wool hat for strengtlrand durability, but much lighte’, while at the same time itis«! ench® color as not to shoW th culty whieh exist inst tho leoter, A. L, & Co, bh (90 in etore a large clock cf Swies, Sennette, Canton braid, and othoc styles of hate for summer wear. A. LELAND & CO., 171 Poarl stroct, 0 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF NEW YORK and the United States goneraily —The advertieor will, on reecipt of $1, fond to any part a rocipe for a most do cious perfume, ‘unequatied ia this or any other coum Tt will be eufiiciont for twelve months use, Addross, poi Paid, enalosing dirccted envelope, 8. § O., Post Uttiee. OUCHED RY THK POWDER CALLED MAGN Beddugs become anite paralytic; Roactes, ko drunkards, roel and quiver, And hopping fleas grow still for we living tnnettet hee! heed Whe the flask the a ‘i tnice fail dad in Nast, a they the ville maguetie taste, tfor LYONS Magnetic Powder, (free from poison, yon’s Magnetic Pills, 424 Broadway. bleached eperin, burning as bright, dirt, thus obviatin, straw hat of the us Der and yours REANS-NEW CROP, FOR SALR BY THOMAS & MAXWELL, No. 66 Willi

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