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ie < James * just the thing for this warm weathor, SR EE SS SENS SPSS SS EPS SSS Ep SSSA ‘amd quite gray. He says he was born in the county town ef Roscommon, Ireland, and was married to his murdered ‘wife twenty-two years. He has only been in this country two years. He is » stone cutter by trade, and has three ehildren, two boys and @ girl; the oldest boy is sixteen years of age and the youngest four years. The wretched old man appears to feel keenly the sepa- ration from his children. Deputy Sheriff Gilmore will on Monday convey the convict to the State prison, where he ‘will be placed at stone cutting in that establishment, ‘The Sisters of Mercy, Mr. Edmonds the warden, and many others, visited Neary and congratulated him on the event of Executive clemency. Personal Intelligence. « The Hon. William H. Seward has accepted an invita- tion to deliver the anniversary address before the Ameri- ean Institute, in October next, during the Twenty-sixth Annual Fair. ARRIVALS. From Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk, in the steam- Roavoke—W K Taylor, E O Jones, A'S Monory, Jackson E Loth, Jas Dooley, H H Bascom, C J Smith, Wi MeCullock, Chas Sheppard, W Ki Leslie Henry Asht 7 A Poad two ouildre! 3, Mire C Adams, Miss Mar; Mr Picot and indy, Wm Ficot, M! Miss Picot und two childres rs deworth, Mrs H Merri Pt , Mrs W J Sutton and four childre Miss E Kimbal, Mr Hodges, Mra Doughty, Miss Buldinch, Mrs ‘Adams, Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Wright, Miss Webber. 8 O Griggs, ‘Mrs Mayer, Mrs Buck: § Johnson, E Dawson, Alfred Sack Gotheld DE Kinuey. Fred E Ludi jothold, ey. in jrough and son, Samuel © Eiliott, IM Sinith, agher, Cornelius binson—40" steerage. From Demerara, in the bark Monteruma—Mrs Gould and er: Martin, Jonathan Collins, JH King, Mt ‘Thos Traney, allagher, Jos Hurton, it ould proeure te bante te ms ood make thee coi Breadwes TTR COC way, and by all rubber dealers. Dr. cious sic Hall for the accommodation. of the a has been and has been since the frst of May, of New Yorkcity, ‘Trausieat meals ‘canbe air ls Pure and vreeing. Nor. veo. ba 40 induce’ them ¢o gall again. Not shade of impropriety will be coun- fonanced. —__—_———_- Sew Machines.—The Immense Manufac- ture of clothing fer the fall and winter trade is about to mence. Now is the very time for manufacturers to CA Good bands to do fine work va: tained to af the demand. The only way to supply Shidk braided cord on One side of the seam, will good purpose. ‘The only machines which do perfect work Which give satisfaction to all, are those sold at No. 323 Broadway, by I. M. SINGER & CO. Charles’ Celebrated London Cordial Gin— which has attained so widely spread s popularity. is dis- tilled 4 imported solely by EC. CHARLES, te grea' delicious its great uti senses of the hidn ies. To travellers it is ind as it does the annoyances frequently of wate spelling ague, fever donoription. It is endorsed by the whole medical faculty of Great Britain, is universally used by the profession in this country.’ Put up in square bottles, stamped with the proprietor’s name, a fac simile signature upon the label, and Pa . Orders by mail will with prompt attention. Depot, No. 7 Park place, For Clarets, Hocks, Burgundies, Sherries, Madeis rts, cbampagn: hb, Moselle and other wine 40 a large assortment of brandies, rum, gins, &0., apply'to EDMUND C. CHARLES, No.7 Park place. daughter, of Boston, Miss Newsam, Messra McKenzie, Hill, Bennett and Watt. DEPARTURES, For Liverpool, in steamship Canada, from Boston—Dr H Dyer and wife, Messrs. B Winslow and wife, T Sampson, and wife, Chas A Watson, J Burnett, J W Nor: cross, Jeremiah Abbott. C P Flympton, and C McCanly, of Boston; James Fox, of Somerville; Ge rge L Davis, of An- dover 'H G Davis, of Pittefield; Mr Prickerville, of San Jaco; J Molson, T atueridge, J Longmire, § ¥ Hor- sey, Mr Higginbotham, Mr Wallace, R Wallace, G Mooney, MJacobs, J Brennan, and C Prue. of New York; Mr Runze, of Burlington; 8 8 Ward and wife. of Hartford; Mrs Ears- Me Pittsburg; Mr Dixon H Miller, M. Messrs HT Miller, of Cincinzati, G Gerlike, of is; John Dunlap, of Louisville J aby and F Poiset, of New at ‘and wife, W Dunbar, ‘les M Downe, of Toronto; Mr Wm Boyce, Mr Young, and W Miss Anderson, Mr Moletyre ently Robt Mitchell, Mr byl ax, Henry White, John Birrell, P Rev Chas Morrice,~Mr. Lovell and Mr 5 W St ‘David Belt, L38 O1 Diming, of Qui ‘arts and Mr MoK: ston; Isaac McEIro. ft K: ot Halifax; Miss Fir ha Firth, of Ka} Montr Dr Clark, Mr J P Cummings, Mr Cook and wife ‘Mr Hughes and wife, and Robertson, of Brockvill Thompson. of Hamilton, ws Co of Cans tland; T M Fisher, of Ireland; Joseph Bui A Forrest, Mr Nuclos, L Desmazierre, J Will! A Dray, Mr Gerand, T B Letory, Mr Griet, Mr Millon, Mr Garo, Mad Conche, of France; L do eee and wife, M Medina, Mr Twent: wife and chil De M Tenery and F F Fernan- dez, of Havana; C Robert: of Rotterdam; F Pastor, of Spain, Rosey Corsi, of a Mr Ball and wife, John Doolin and son, R Palmer, and S Wolfe, residence aot given—149. Association tor the Exhibition of the Indus= fey ofall Nations, Oyricy ov THe SuPERINTENDENT, his thelr ag cer tTAE PaLace, Jun ixhibitors, er their agents, are requested to themselves, with their certificates of allotment of space, the building on Reservoir square, to make immediate prep: rations for Atting up the epaco allot! them and arrat ing their articles. ‘Ihey will pl atreet, showing their certifical Secretary of t! Daguerreotype Pinates.—Meade Brothers, pole agents for the United States for the celebraced H. B. brand of forty plates. We are prepared to furnish them by the case or box. Also, Brought from Europe by'one of the firm. MEADE BROTHERS, Artists and Importers, ‘No. 233 Broadway, opposite Park Fountain. rreotypes.—The Public are -Y’S Daguerrean Gallery, 349 Broadway, wm shyle of colored Daxuerreoty pes. Also, jlotypes, with aad without color. great variety of new goods, Colored Di Daguerreotypes.\—No where in the World Fuperiot, or as expeditious, or a8 cheap, aa they are done by REES & CO., who take, dail, Deantifal ard durable portraits, at only 25 c who want elegant pictures, should go to the Broadway. London and Paris Art Emporium.—Just ® splendid invoice of French and English en- ineludin, may new and beautiful prints. For W. SCHAUS. No. 303 Broadway, up stairs. The Newspaper in the World for the pr! Hy fences Comsisr a a eel hi i issue, the ant SEU opty atfecting tomante ot “ Doreas the Dressmaker,* Hi variety of reading m: all the nows agext: California Exchange, Astor House,—Passen- for San Frapeisco can find « general assortment of ies, cigars, packed expressly for their accom- on application to MUND C. CHARLES, No. 7 Park place. Knox's Hats are Prodigies of Genius. —They are worn b tlemen of all ages, all professions, and in all is magnificent Rocky Mountain and drab beavers gentlemanly articles for summer wear that wl we of the soul. ntiemen will find w and Panama hi of the best qua- oro, No, 423 Ful- The United Testimony of tne Best Classes of society, given in bebalf of the elegant fabrics of KNOX & he unapprosehable Rocky Mountain veavors, Spread the reputation of these young, intelligent, and oner- getic hatters throughout the entire Union, resulting ins patronage that must be alike gratifying to their professional Pride and their ambition. Encourage ‘them by urehasing nt, tho Prescott Hat Store,’ d Spring streets, your hats at their establis! on the corner of Broadway an Mealto’s New Styles of Summer Beavers are the principal topio of conversation in fashioanble circles. he ladiesadmire them, the gentlemen applacd them, and everybody is in love with them. There's no plaes like home—no hats like Meallo’s. His salesrooms are at No, 416 Broadway. Hats vs. Daguerreotypes.—The Beautifal @rab bei and pearl felt hat sold by RAPFEn’ BEaSK, at their u 3 al Low pri peoured them a large sali 3 with the piritfor th eustumer bis liken ters in the United States LEa&K, No. 57 Chatham street, opposite the corner of Chatham and Pearl stro F embers, and on Gentiemen’s Dress Hats for the Summer.— White bea nd golor, French gray beaver, short nap an oth pearl castor, very neat, at ono dollar and s half. rving House, Swiss Haws, Swiss E iams, No. 219 m street, Brooklyn. inventor and originator of tho le of hats, has a few more left of the finest, as also large lot of the ordinary grades. A full assortment.of straw goods, hats, caps, &e Drab, Beaver, Panama, and Straw Hats, of almort imperceptible lightness, refroshing to tho wearer in this reason of be obtained at BANA’ $ rive hat and tablishment, 106 Canal strect, He is jus rice e, where dia you put there two bottles champagne ? Oh, Henry, the refrizorator in so cold I put them in your hat. ‘It if there, and it went hurt it, be Williams? hats are stronc, though so lightand cool. Call and cet ove. WiuLIAMS, Iton street, second door from Broadway Sammer Hats.—The most Approved Styles of drab beavers and felt hats aro those of W. P. DAVID, n including straws, Pa 3, of er SOL “To morrow Creeps on In Petty Pace, from yy to da he immortal poet could not have more for- cibly expressed the tediousness of dolay Those who have been aunoyed by ditappointment should sive their orders for tH Astor House, whose celebrity for wide Union, An inspection is req: roadway, second door from Duane street, No. wt punctaality and perfect fit i the Under Gacments for Ladies, Gen= tlemen and ohildren.—Those goods, ¢o desirable at this sea- gon, will be found in every variety at ADAMS’ Hosiery and ‘Under Gartnent Manufactory, No. 691 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel Boots, Shoes, Ladle: A Jaryo and elegant assortment always on hand, of the beat ud most fashionable quality, Ladies and gentlemen who * -b to have their boots made to order, can rely upon eupe- wior workmanship and the best materials. JOHN BURRELL, 119 Madson streot, nd Children’s Galters— Hards and Soefts.Mr. E. A, Brooks, the ant, at No, 575 Brow length given a satisfactory definition y simply mean Iapstones and w: ards and softs,” and the exp workmen that can be foand, Mr, B. # roducing the most elecant and tasty arti foots aud shoes of any man in the vity. lo eautiful shoes for gentlemen, light, graceful, and so Uatl and see them, Just Recetved, per Steamer Humboldt—A large and splendid assortment of Indios’ French slippo and gaiters, gent’s French patent lesther boots, Oxturd tien, &6, Algo, throo cases silver medal patont leather, foe Velow the market price, 8. CAHILL, warehouse 377 Broadway. 0 +) slippers, ties, slippers trom (is. upwards, with be ys’, drou’s boots and shoos at bq J. 1. MIL at; bask Old Man, you’ve got no Halr—Young Man ow've got no beard—Now my onguent will or bai ow strong and luxuriant in six woeks trom firet application and will not stain or injure the wk a edpretiin to be a fact. $l per bottle, so ootintry. R. G. GRAHAM, 38 A: Goaraud’s Liquia Har th, without ex oaption or reservation, the very best ovorinvented. aware Sf puited dyes kquaily colobrated ts Gouraud’s Mediosted chaps, rough- Honp, for curing pimplos, freckles, sallownes ness,'ko, Poudre Subtile uproote hair from a dquid huuge, Lily While sud dale Gd " ‘Or abregt, moar Broadway, | ee A Clear Complexton all have who Wash with (at the reduced price of two shillings) JONES’ Italian Soap. It removes all redness, sunburn, tan, freckles, rep tions, and makes the skin clear, fine, and white. Equal fine for the hair is Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative; makes {¢ ow dark, soft, and fine. Depot 61, mind the number, 61 ‘alker streets. ‘The Barbers all say (and they know) that LAFONT’S Soluble Jet is the best hair dye made. It rown or black, does not fade, wear, or wash off. teeth: whitener and breath- Tt is a West In- —A City Dentist’s Practice for practice as any in the city, trgothen house and location; with or without ‘None possessed of with lease of rat the furniture of the offices and parlors. cash than $3,000 in cash need apply. Address D., box 856 Post office. The Only Objection U: ainst Hale dye, isthat the deception may be jeovered—the tint not being natural. Try Cristadoro’s Excelsior Dye, but first let him show you ite effect upon the living fibres cut from your own head. See its merits tested. Sold and applied in pri- vate, at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. lor’s Celebrated Hair Dye and Wig Factory is removed to No. 233 Broadway, opposite the Park fountain, Batcholor’s well-carned fa afl giont guarantee to’ail who patronise him, that their wants can be better supplied by him than at any ether establish- ment in the worl Dame Nature is Ever Bountifal and Vary- ing in her kindness, ever calling to her aid the att of man to carry out her wonderful works—such has been truly the case in pecanel ee of HILL’s Instantaneous Hair Dye for a beautiful brown or black, Applied or sold at 45 Nas- sau street, eorner of Liberty, Hiram Anderson, No. 99 Bowery, prepara- tory to making Hea aadltioual andl ailecotoue ts via establishment, offe of 3s + 48., 58., Dor Yai lot of remnants of three ply and ingrain carpots, of 30 yardseach, at about one-half their real value. 1,000 hearthrugs, at 16s, and 208 each. 0 Also, Advice Gratis in this Excessive Warm Weather One should keep us cool as possible, and how can you do itso well at while taking. it quietly aHI{LL'S, the nimitable cutter of hair and whiskers, at 45 Nassau street, corner of Liberty street, and getting ® neat shave ands glorious shampoo. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic pesekitngs: id veins of the slegs, elastic knee caps, spinal for enl: br ladies’ belts and ters; club foot, knook kné and bow leg instrusiente; with rtment’ of children’s ith an trusses, at No. 12 Ann street, near Broadwa: Take Hobensack’s Worm Syrup and Liver Pills for ascarides or small thread worms. ‘These woras, to which the human system is liable are the most troublesome ofall others, ‘They aro generally to be found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the irritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disorders, such as intial tion of wi mma owels and other derangements of the stomach. and sefest medicine that can be used is Hoben. Such is the astonishing power of my rides that I defy any one to produce a my be used they will not cure. the syrup in accordance with directions on eaci nd in case a gentle purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympattizing action and healthy operations upon the bowels, is the mcrt ploarant, medicine that can bo taken, For sale by C. V. CLICKENER & CO., 81 Barclay street, general agent for New York and vicivity. Marriea, On Saturday, May 7, by the Honorable Jacob A. Wes- tervelt, Mayor of the City of New York, Cau GRumacy, Of Sacrament, Celifornia, to Miss Mancaner BLANKMAN, of New York city. On Wednesday, June 22, by the Rev. Samuel D. Cockran, at Dr. Philip's church, Fifth avenue, Mr, N. Eveaert Sinru to Miss Euny F., ‘daughter of Wm. W. Hopkins, Kaq,, all of this city. On Wednesday, June 22, by the Rey. Dr. Hawiey, Mr. Wu W. Besserr to Miss Prame A. Wituass, all of this we On Wednesday evening, June 22, by the Rev. Mr. Read, Mr. Joun SuypaM to Miss’ Jurta Gitxéx, all of New Bruns- Wick, New Jersey. New Brunawiel papers please copy. ‘On Wednesday, June 22, by the Rev. Fdmund Blago- ton, Joun D. Brome. to Desokau ANN Hamitton. ‘At Williamsburg, L. L., on Thursday morning, June 23, by the Rev. Mr. Bull, Mr. J. B, WisWELL to Miss Saran A. ISWELL, of Halifax, N. At Clifton, Staten nd, on Thursday, June 23, Mr. Jouy Benny, of Williamsbarg, to Juua, daughter of Mr. James Leary, formerly of this city. Died, On Wednesday, June 22, Mary, wife of Job Easton, aged 39 years. he relatives and friends of the family are respeetfully invited to atrend her funeral, this forenoon, at 7 o'clock, from her late residence, No 629 Hudsomatreet. Her re- mains will be taken to Ook Hill Cemetery. The steamboat leaves the foot of Hammond street, at 8 o’clock, pre- cisely. ‘On Wednesds; , June 22, Wa.1aM B, MONALy, only son of Hugh McNally, aged eleven years and ten months. ‘The friends of his father, and of his grandfather, John Clarry, are respectfully invited to atvend his funeral, this aferaoon, at 2 o'clock, from his iate residence, No. 219 Fifth street, between avenues B. and C. On Thursday afternoon, June 23, at 1 o'clock, Joun Dwymr. aged 55 years, 11 montbs and 8 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also the mem- bers of City Lodge, No. 151, I. 0. of U., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 90 Murray street. His re- mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemstery for inter- ment. On Thursday, June 23, Wiu11AM Deax, of consumption, after w very ong illners, aged 24 years and 10 monchs, The frieats and relarives of the family are respectfally inviied to attend his funeral, from 318 Washington street, corner of Beach street, this ‘afternoon, at 3 o'clock pre- cisely. Un Wednesday, June 22, of consumption, Euzancrm DALy, in the 19ch'year of her age. Her friends, and those of her parents, are respactfully invited to attend her funeral, this morning, at 74 o’clock precieely, from her late residence, No. 31034 Broadway, or at St, Vincent’s Church, Canal street, where a solema high mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul. ‘The frierds and acquaintances of George Gordoa, of Savaonah, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral of his son, CuaKis Epwin Goxvox, from No. 6 Albion place, this afternoon, at 6 o'clock, without further no- tis ce. On Thureday, ‘June 23, Mrs. J. E. Parks, after a long and pativful illness, which she bore with Christian forti- tude, trusting in the merits of a crucified Redeemer, The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- nersl, this afternoon, at 3 o’clock. from No, 229 Seventh avenue. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery. Suddenly, on Thursday evening, June 23, Mr Arana Lackey, in the 52d year of his age. The funeral services will take place at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. ‘he friends and relatives are invite to attend, without further invitation, at his late residence, 110 Wess Nineteenth street. On Thursday afternoon, June 23, Neo the only child of Mores and Neomi Dunn, aged two months and two days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, thiy afterno: n, at J o'clock, from No. 32 Sackett street, Brooklyn. On Thursday, June 28. cf quick coasumption, Esettxe, infant devghter of John A. aad Harriet E. Jacksoa, aged seven Months and seventeen days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her fuveral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from 167 Jay street, Brooklyn, ‘At, Jersey City, on Wednesday, June 22, Mr. Wiusaw W. Pratt junior editor of the “Daily entine! and Adver tiser,”’ »ged 36 years and 8 days. He died in the triumohs of the Christian faich, leaving a wife and five children to mourn his prematare death. The relatives end friends of the deceased are invited to attend bie funeral, from his late resideace, Sentinel Buildings, Greene street, this afternoov, at 4 o'clock Ou Thursdoy, June 23, after # loog and severe illnoss, Mrs, Many #kaser, widow of the late James Fraser, of Wales. The friend, of the family, and of her son-in-law, Mr. Féey, etfully invited to atrend the funeral, St ureh, Astoria, this afveruoon, at 5) On Thursday morning June 23, ab New Rochelle, aftor a short illness, CaTHaKine Ferris, only child of Heacy avd Eleanor 8. Guion, Her remains wili be taken to Rye, Westohestor cou at for interment, On Sunday, June 19, at Newburgh, fy tholic pastor of that village, im the 69th y« ASUKBTISERENTS KENEWKD LVLRY OAY, a. SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGBS. “en THE FIREMEN. ANHATTAN ENGINE NO. 8.—THE MEMBERS OF Manhattan Association are requested to moet at Rabi- naw’s, Chambers street, on Friday ovoning, Juno J o'clock, for the purpose of making arrangement Copbivs Us Culviihan bupine Co. oF Bale wore R. ©. BOWN, Secretary, MERICAN M¥SICAL FUND SOCIETY.—A SPECIAL A eercal boosting oh ine ete Recas cehed te louse, on Saturday, aly 3 at half. past lock, P. M., for the’ of: tering, End amending the conslitution of the Seolety. "BY orders JOHN C, SIHERPY, Sterctary T A MEETING OF THE ASBURY, (NORFOLK atreet,) Ml. B. Sabbath School, and friends, on yat Enoch Dean, on their return from their the 32d inet.,on motion uf Ben- jt was unanimously ea gic ‘sare ime herewith tendered to Jacob Bocrua, Esq. @ family. ot Flushing. L. I., for their kindness in tenderi of the delightfal }awn surrounding tneir princel: 101 And the unbounded hospitality oxbibited toward es throught ing our pleasure and contribut- pecially and deeply nd the gentlemanly, ‘och Dean, a8 also to Captain Leonard, of Flushing for ir courteous and gentlemanly efforts to promote our bap: and should it ever lay within our power, we will requite their generosity, as exhibi to uson this .d we cheerfully recommend our friends design- vlilt Flashing. to pabronise the Rnoch Dean, || ©” solved, a @ proceedings o! meeti val lished in the Tribune and Herald. sche 13. B. MoDONNEL, Seorctary. RUNSWICK CANAL AND RAILROAD COMPANY.— Ata mecting of the Directors of the Brunswick Canal and Railroad Company, in conformity with the additional act of the Legislature of Georgia, approved December 19th, 1851, the following resol wed Resolved, That fifteen dollars, upon d are hereby called, of each share o: e capital stock of the Bronswick Canal and Kailroad Company, payable st the of- fle the Treasurer, over the Bank of the Republic, corner of Broadway and Wall street, in the city of New York, on the 12th day of July next—also, an assissmont of ten dol- lars upon each share of the said stock, payable on the Ist day of August neat, at the same place. Notice is hereby given to the aforesaid stockholders, to pay in cash the above-named two assessments to the trea surer, at bis office, over the Bank of the Republic, at the corner of Broadway and Wall street, ia the city of New York, in accordance with the above requisition of the Board of Directors. SON, Secretary. Beef THE KINGSTON (JAMAICA) JOURN AL.—AD yertisement.—To the editors of the Morning Journal— Gentlemen—The interest which persons of your city h shown me during the formation of the process whic carried on in their tribunale to investigate the facts whic F27e occasion to my flight from this city in November, 1 induces me to address you this letter, to acquaint you with the result, availing myself of your condust, in the same manner that I have done on these occasions in which it has been necessary that I should speak on this subject. In my letter of April 25. 1850, published in your appreci- ated journal on the Ist of May, Toommunicated to you that T bad sent to bis Excellency the Governor of this place s tion of those facts, with the object of obtain y creditors the I h h the first step, and resolved to venture everything for the benofit of my creditors, I left your cit in January, 1851, with x passport from the Spanish Consal; resent: d myself in the Havana to the superior chief of this sland, and I voluntarily constituted myself in prisoa, in order to presont the proofs of everything I bad revealed, not with the intention to accuse of injure anybody, but only to obliterate the staia that in my absence had been laid on me, and to obtain the reimbursement of what had b usurped to my estate, which was the ardent object of my de- ill not refer to the offers of large sums of monoy, which jous conducts had been made agents of one of the persons designated by mo as the authors of my absence and Mecpers of tie large, gums bolonsiag to my estate; because in things of this nature that cannot be roved, I will only say, that after a complicated process, which Raat ited nearly three years, during which I have remained alone and poor—a hard fight against active, in- nd very rich persons, who, by every means imagi- ve tried to make me appear as a caluminator and the process has been terminated in the inferior tri- and the sentence has come to prove the exactnet my sworn relation, without any one fact having resulted inexact, nor any document of those presented in judgment having been declared fala Tn consequence, the tril with Mr. J. a forge! bunal al has condemned me, together 8 Wright, principal partner of the Isto firm of Wright Brooks & Co. of this place, Mr. Poter Anthy, Car- dona, Mr. Manuel Bolivar, and Mr. Joseph de Onate, to re- store to my estate the defrauded sums, in consequence of my flight in November; 1843, and to the payment of all thocosts, sentencing me, besides the eame as Bolivar and de Onate, to various years ofimprisoni Wright dead, their heirs must make tho restit d Cardona being ion to the bank- toad by in the opinion of the Judge, cient legal proofs to condemn him, and that his Te. maing open'to be continued when ‘mre proofs may be pre- sented against him, In giving this sentence, the Jud; the moral conviction that Mr. Ver! the facts which referred to him. £ explain this to you (though with pain) so that Mr. Verbrugghe having been “‘ab- solved of the instance,” it may not be concluded, nor may be believed, that I have been {pexact with respect to what { have declared on this individual. ‘This sentence has been very o declared, that be had Fugghe had committed ible to me for two rea- pected that the tribunal shoul beolved ini in consideration, if I have any, culpability that my long expatriation, my ‘efforts to repelr the prejudices, caused to my estate, ad my voluntary pre- sentation in this place, and, in fine, the truth of my revala- tion, relative to having, in absenting myself, left all I had. And the secord, because notwithstanding that the sums ntihg are ordoerd to be restitated to m; tors, this restitution is to be made by persons who have no means to do it, or have died, or thele property no longer existe, Of this senter co I in Puerto Princij public vindicatio crodi- have appealed to the Court of Chancery the Attorney General in the name of jyndic ia the name of my estate. and alvo the other pr terested. When that court shall rive ite sen’ e petit it your knowledge. and I facilitate to you all the details of the process, as I am detor- mined to have it oe and published with duo authoriza- tion, as only in this manner facts may be well known, and the many false news and reports will be contradicted which been circulated against very estimable persons of 4 althovgh this tribunal has inflicted on me ment, of which I hope the superior court will free me, Trequest you to publish thie letter, and remain, gentle- men, You: most obedient servant, Jos _YLISASTIGUT. RADING TURNPIKE ROAD.—SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of H. F. betta, City Sur- veyor, No. 140 Fourth street, in the ‘sity of Williamsburg, wntil Tuesday, the 28th instant, at 12 o'clock M., for gradin, the turnpike road of the Bushwick and Newtown Bridge an Turnpike RoadCompany, frome the city of Williamsburg to the village of Newtown, according to the profile in said office. Contractors will state the time when they will engage to complete the work, and also give the price per (lineal foot through the centre of said road June 14, 1863. JOHN G. VAN COTT, President, I 0. OF 0. F.—THE MEMBERS OF CITY LODGE ARE « hereby notified to attend at their Lodge room, Corin thian Odd Fellow’s Hall, this day at 2 o'clock, for the pur aes of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased rother, John Dwyer. The bretbren of the order are also vited. JOHN GREASON, N. G . 1 CATHARINE STREET, beeribors ta the capital stock of to take nol that the first in- SLAND CITY BANK, 1 t of 10 per cent will be payable at this office as By order of the Board JAMES O'BRIEN, Prosiden yn the Ist day of July next. of Directors. of Jurors, 7 City H from Jury duty, not alr will plesse call and place exemption on record, as required by law, between the date hereof and the 30th inst. inclusive. WM. A. WALKER, Coamissionor of Jurors, EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS regiment are requeste i to mect at the Mercer House, on Sunday, 25th inst,, at 1 o'clock, in full uniform. to attend the faneral of private John Cook: of Company F. Per order. Wm. Pert, J. C, BURNHAM, Col. Com, HE NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THE COMMITTEE of the lecture delivered by Thos. Franole Meagher, Esq., for the benefit of the sick, disabled, and destitute New York Volunteers, would respectfully report the net proceeds of donations and sales of tickets to be two thousand one hundred and thirty-one dollars. Some tickets remain to be heard from, which will probably, make the net returns two thousand one hundred and ony, do Full returns may be seen at the store of Gen. Hall, 239 Broadway. J.C. BUR! AM, Scerctary. ‘OTICE —ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED ing oF using my sup w ts e tained patent from the, patertee or his, ape claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patovt, ia the arrangement of 'n valve in tho lid of the steam cheat, or any equivalent thereon bet ween the engine and the boiler, for the purpose of cushioning the engi D RING, Patonteo, ARLES No, 8 Marlboro’ street, Kensington, Philadel phiaco., Pa. FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY.—NEW York, June 14, 1#53.—at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, i tthe books 01 ck be clon look this day, until the ret Tuesd sy in July next, preparatory to s divi: stock now registered on tie hooks of the com FRANCIS SPIES, Seeretary. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- day, 28th instant, at 12 o'clock M., the office of H. F. City Surveyor, No. 40 Fourth street, Williamsburg, for ahelling the road of the Bushwick and Newtown Bridge and Turnpike Road Company its whole length, about four infles. The shell to be of the oyster, and to be placed on the top of the road, and in the centro there- of, nine fect in width and one thick. Contractors will stato tho time when they will complote the work, and also give the price per lineal foot through the centre of the raid road, Juno 14, 1853, JOHN G. VAN CuTT, President. HE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILKOAD COMPANY.— Notice of Election of Directors—Notive ia hereby gi in pursuance of the terme of an agreement bi di venteenth evived until Railroad Company ter and Syracuse Railroad Company, the Buelow cboster Railroad Company, the Rocherter, Lockport and Ni agara Falls Railroad Company, and the’ Butalo and Lock ort Railroad Company, in yirtue of an act of the Leqisla- re of the State of New York, passed the second day of 1858, entitled “an Act to authorize the consolidation iY hereby the anid seve have agreed that they shall be consolidated inte and form ove corporation, by tho name of TH YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Directors of the waid new or consclidated compan: held at the City Hall, in the city of Albany, on Wednesday, the sixth day of July next, tetwoen the hours of twolve g’clock. noon, and thre o'clock in the afternoon of that day, Tho stockholders in the several existing companies above named have the right to vote at the acid election in person or by proxy in the manner provided for by the said agree: Albany, May 27, ment. os. f. C, MoINTOSH, Presidoat of the Albany and Schenectady Inilrond Company. RUSSELL SAGE, President of the Schenectady and Troy Heailrond ( ERASTUS CORNING, Pre of the Utica and Scheneotad JOHN V.L. P Railroad Company. UYN, President of the Mohawk Valley Railroad Company. OLN WILKINSON, Prosident of the Syracuse and Uties Railfond Company. CHA*RLES STERBINS, Prosidont of the Syrnouso and Utica Direct Rajlrond Company. HENRY B, GIBSON, Prosidont of the Rochester and Syracuso Railroad Company. JOSEPIL FIELD, President of the Buffalo and Rochester Railrond Company, J.B. VARNUM, Fresident of the Rochester, Lockport and Ningnta Falls Railrond Co. ~ C. COLTON, Provident of the Buffalo and Lockport Railroad Company. POLITICAL. ‘OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—A RE- gular meeting will be held this (Friday) evening, at the Mercer House, at § o'clock, to complete arrangoments for celebrating the First anniversary. AR augue’ v.P. Wu. M. Cooxx, Seerctary. W, P, SMITH, PF Wants, YOUNG WOMAN, enclosing EP. "Post Oftoe. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUMG WOMAN, to and tafe. eare of cbildren, and do ebamber werk Has RESPECTABLE YO! UNG LADY IS DESIROUS OF oman ii fr store; foot of mach 8 sonsiderstio ortualty of wages not s0 much & co an opportu Teafning tho business.” Good references givens” Plosse call at No, 6) Adsm street, Brooklyn. A LADY DESIRES TO RECOMMEND TO A GOOD home, # faithful maid, who was formerly employed in her family. She fast, and unders good ds clear starching and fine ironing. ebild’s nurse, sews neatly and Her integrity Is above suspicion, Apply at 66 Sixth strect, noar ven situation as chambermaid on! id seam! Has good city references, cor in washing and ir and waiter. Has no objection 1d go, a8 chambor- A RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES TO OBTAIN A to a mai sobic “Pease gail a of Twenty-first street, for two days. A rm yh neared YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ASITU- at ion asl bjection to . Please cal at 250 ibermaid, o in the country. Good city reference , and to take care of children; has East Broadway. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WHO IS A GOOD om serene ‘and and jote to dayefor a weel dressmaker, iy abe olny ‘urnish the Matilda, Union square Post Office, any wishes ® situation as to Europe; is accustomed of reference. Please AME NINETY PROTESTANT GIRLS, OF GOOD ar Employment ue. nurses, chambe N. d willing to pay. Places re character, also thirty very respectable Catholics, oan lent situations immediately, by applying at the Agency, No. 7 Carmine street, —No a ly for cooks, general ermaids, seamstrossos, £o, A YOUNG Man ate ea tic French langi er, or othe city reference: A LABORER WANTE: AA er ferr A USP ising plat metal, wants. employ m office ment. He is good pei ven, Address Belle Rive, 65 Fuiton st. nd render himee! me experience in running # small engine pre, Apply at the U. 8. Naval Hospital, £ast Brooklyn” FRENCHMAN, WHO HAS ENTIRE KNOWLEDGE bronsing, and coppering upon every WHO POSSESSES A GOOD COLLE- d understands the Knglish tion as assintant bookk. o- piman. Best of D, TO WORK IN A LABORA: if generally useful. One who has t. Inquireat No, 29 Broadway, YOUNG FRENCH years, who speaks English imperfectly, wishes Augement in any business tion line in Pati articles known would be preferrad. MAN, AGED TWENTY-FOUR ane es may be require He has been in the commis: where his servi ed is more particularly acquainted with Indies’ fancy work. He he of book-keeping. Please address Francais, Herald some know- tested MAN, conch: agemen| an recommen be mn at Mr. y ‘8 othee, No. 74 Cortlandt st days, from 11 to 2 o'clock, ' ‘Ihe advertiser PORTER WANTED & situation as co! TWENTY- FOR A FLOUR STORE.—ONE that bas experience in the business and can influence some trade, can have constant employment. Address Pro- duce Commission, Herald office. BX WANTED—AN I willing boy, 14 or 15 yi age. to learn ti reside with hi Be, WA NTED—WHO INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE, AND ears of axe, of reapectable parent of aretail drug He must Apply at 67 Third WRITES A GOOD AND EXPE ditious hand. One who resides with his parents pre- ferred. Inquire at No. 90 Broadway, room No. 18, OY WANTED.—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY WANTED at J. Taylor's, 337 Broadway. ALIFORNIA.—A YO NG FRENCH LADY, WHO to California, but has not ly who would de- jut or her pi » Horald 00K AND NURSE ‘Wanted— age. to take referred. olumbi WANTED, IN BROOKLYN.— ompetent cook; also a girl 15 to 17 years of ¢ of an infant. Apply in President street, fourth house from street, Brooklyn, English, Scotch, or American RYSTAL PALACE.—TO tleman of literary and scientific attainmé 0 intenging exbibitors and 4 aration of descriptive pamphlet: aragrahs, and wdvertisoments Kenarally, fa which be had much experience at the rtmel ‘air, in London. Terms Mrs.’ Newcomb, 20934 Bro: EX@IBITORS.— A_GEN- liberal. ‘Address Scribe, care of adway. \OACHMAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A SMART’ the immediate vicinity Ae New York. wife, who is a good coo! J.P. respectable young m: nd temperate coachm: ement of RUG CLERK—WANTED, A ees in every respect, and tne (no other need upply,) to go in A. porton, ‘havi with no incumbrance, might be , N. ¥., stating ew Rochell ITUATION, BY A jerk in a wholesale or drug ol rt Fetail establishment. He has served in the abovo business three years in the West. his last employer, and quired. Address M. P. Can produce testimonials from respectuble city references, if re No. 17 corner ef Thirty-second street and Eighth avenue. RUG CLERK WA ply at quainted with the retail busin ‘Thomas P. NTED—A YOUNG MAN AC- asunder clerk. “Ap- arl and Rose stroots., OVERNESS.—WANTED, A RESIDENT GOVER- ness, who thoroughly understands teaching the Eng- lish branches, capable of forming good habits an must be of undoubted piety. desirable. Address J. manners; Music, French, and drawing box 3,168, Post Office. OUSEKEEPING.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘American widow lady, s situation as hoi Fiease call at No. 12 North hi ‘AND MULE SPIN spinner is wanted, of good habits, will be paid. Apply to’ NEVINS & Ci AD WANTED.—WA keeper. ird street, Williamsburg. NER.—A GOOD HAND MULE to whom good wager 18 road street, NTED, IN A SHIPPING OF- fice, s lad about fourteen or fifteen yoars of age, who rite 3's. oakvorD, $2 ood hand, and resides with his parents. Apply to Wall street, between 12 and 2 o'ctuck, ANTALOON HANDS—WANTED, TWO GIRLS TO ‘work on pantaloons, by the week. None but good hands be give N Bri ‘Twenty-first streets, private entrance. ind steady employment will , between Twentieth and RESIDENT GOVERNESS—A LADY, WHO 18 EMI- nently qualified prises, English and F; ng, Wishes for an engage family. Address M. M. and whose course of instruction com- reneh, , singing, and draw- ther in a school or private Herald office. EAMSTRESS WANTED—ONE WHO IS A NEAT sewer, and will come for two weoks or more, may find ei ployment by calling at 32 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn. 0, HOTEL KEEPERS, Englishman of experience, Can give the bess of ref 78 Hudson atreot, will be ETC.—WANTED RY AN situation as head waiter. A line addressed to J. to, for one week. ference. atten EN AGENTS WANTED TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE. Men of energy and Country merchants can carly application, receipt of $1. Apply, or way. ood address, can make $5a day. the exclusive sale by making Sample achages will be forwarded on address 5, HART, 47 West Broad- 10 JOBBERS OF YANKEE NOTIONS.—WANTED, for the lst of July next, by @ gentlem: Ferience in the jobbin salesman in a notion d Western 10 WHOLESALE GRO Wanted, g situation, the above business; also, and can produce tlie most sa isfactory re bility. or would go as porter in a larze de 6 where he would mi house; can influence @ lar; d for thre: prompt atten’ of nina years ox: trade of this city, m sit Best of references given. sto B. K. W., Herald office, n. State: cr ICERS AND TEA MERCHANTS — by ® yonng man who understands understands keeping a sot of books, ference as to capa goods a0 Addross jimself generally use! B. J., tor two days,tHerald office, 10 WOLLEN CLOTH MANUFACTURERS.—A YOUNG is 4 situation as aving ‘a thorough Aduress J. n man from the w fuller, cresser, py knowledge of ‘tie trac Northumberland Hé 10 SEED CRUSHERS ation wanted by a gontleman who has all engaged in the seed crushing and oil refinin, Undeniable reference can be give business. T. H, Herald office. Is it & demeure AND OIL DEALERS. inted with the manufacturing of mustard on the London plin, ‘NE BONNE CU de ¥ also practically aca: NIERE FRANQAISE, VENANT ris, désiro trouver une place ‘dans un hotel ou ou on extra, soit pour Ia ville ou mpagne. S’adroeser d Mile Salvant, 95 Canal street, ANTED-BY A RESPACTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, description of cooking. Ject.ons to Ve P Can y ferred. square, between seen for two days, vA uation as cook; understands pastry and every Good city referon: sist in washing and ironing in private family, at 18] Twelfth street, cvraer of University place, iven; no ob- ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ATTEND A CON- fectionery store; one that is'a good seamstress pre: With good city referen may apply at No. 19 Union ANTED—A HOUSEKEBPER, FOR A FIRST CLASS hotel. a sbore dista competent, and posse: salary will ve pnid. ply at New York Hotel, room 22 ‘Wented, a8 above, @ person as head iaundres neo from New ¥. To one fully & tions, a liberal idle azed person preferred, Ap from 10 to IL A. Also ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation in a smi all private family, to do general housework; is @ good plain cook, and @ good washer and ironer; has no objectivn to going to the country. Well recommended, it roqu at No. 3 Doyer strect, ia t ANTED—A CAPAB Will be tired. Can be seen for two days, he rear, fourth tloor, LE PROTESTANT WOMAN FOR general housework; must be an excellent washer and ironer, and cook and understand baking. best reference may apply Be 5 Please apply at 182 Madis WANTED-A SITUA young woman, as her buéiness in all ite br washing and ironing if req Le given, Can be seen for corner of Macdougal and but » respectable private Waste asituation as chan Can be seo for two days, lived for tour years, ‘Those haying the at 13) HHndaow street. PECTABLE YOUNG WOMA n Al housework in a small private given from previous omployers. on street, for two days. TION BY A RESPECTABLE first-rate, cook. She underat anches, and is Willing to assi juired.' Bost of city reference oan rtwo days, if not engaged, at 107 Fourth streets. None neod apply anily. —BY A RESP&CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, permaid, or to do piain sowing. UA Laight street, whore she has Wy uae SITUATION AS CHAMBERMATD AND waiter, by a girl, w sho is now living, No. M8 Ninth stree! ferred. ANIEL—A Monroe street. ANTED—FIRSTRATE SHIRT If sIRL AHOU ge, to assist in taking ho may be wen at the place where Tho country pre- FOURTEEN YEARS OF of children. Apply at 159 Cither at hor» or at tho store, ‘To auch aa aro compe: tent, higher wages will he the city, None but nrat Anatiot’s, 520 Brondwa » given than by any other ehap in ve bands neod spply at Madam Wants. ~7~=~ee—nrereeerereeeee eee Wi: QDR GOOD IiONERS.—APPLY AT 5 VV Broscway. “WANTED, A WOMAN 70 TAKE CHARGE OF THE thoroughly compstent's liberai Willshe givens “Apply'to A. KERR kG. Tay eee gration ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WHO THOROUGHLY UW. W “irrsthads hor business, None oches 4 hareto doa small portion of the Washing appiyeedl Wart 1, w ved in the oa family in which they now live be t $0 leave the city. Apply at the residence of their employer, No. 90 East Twen- ty-ainth street. Waits LADY'S MAID, TO WAIT UPON A little girl five years old. She must bes ress and dressmaker, ble to dress Friday, at 3 od tempered. Apply, ef street, between the hours of It snd 1, ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND ASSIST IN washing and ironing; city reference required; wages seven dollars, Apply at 157 East Fifteenth street. 4 for the be: pete city ange faction rej ol lace, “igheh atseet, city if eu Il necessary St. Mark's ‘an be seen for two day: ANTED—BY A TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION AS ‘cook, washer and ironer, or would do housework in private family. Has no objection to go tancein the country for the summer. Has the enoe from her last place. Can be seen at 575 Tenth street, between avenues B and C. TED—BY A RESPECTABLE situation to do the general no: private family. be seen at 81 Greenwich street, for one Week, if not engaged ANTED—A NICE, TIDY GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID and waiter in » private family. Sho must be s good plain sewer. None need apply without city reference, Pro- testant preferred. Apply at No. 101 Ninth street, between Broadway and University place. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ation as chambermaid and waiter. Bost of city referencecan be given. Apply in Pacitio street, one door from Smith street, South Brooklyn. ANTED—IN A BOARDING HOUSE, A GOOD COOK; one that thoroughly understands her business. French preferred. Call for threo days at 37 Howard street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG, HEALTHY WOMAN, freak breast of milk. a situation as wet nu: days at No. 375 Twolfth street, First avenue and avenue A. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion kin a small private family. Has the best vendations, Can be seen for two days at 223 West street, WASTED WOMAN, CAPABLE OF DOING THE housework of semall family. she must be a good it Apply this mornin, lin street, east roadways Frank: WANTED. IMMEDIATELY—IN A GENTEEL PRI- vate family, » Woman as waiter; one who understands her business. None other need apply at No. 38 East Tweaty- fifth street, near Fourth avenue, between 1] and 1 o’slock. Wants LADY'S MAID; ONE WHO UNDER. tands dressmaking and hairdressing, can apply Bu 5 epau row, Bleecker street. French or German pri ferred. WANZED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo general housework, or to cook, Wash and irom, Has no objection te go a short distance in the country. ‘The best of city reterence given. Plenee call at 179 Varick street, between King and Chariton strecte. WAXIED-A GOOD COOK, WHO WOULD Assist in washing and ironing, ts goa short cistance in the country. Apply at 32 broad street. None need apply unless they ean giv factory WANTED— A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCE cook, one, who can take full charge of all the kitchon Work. ‘The b 273 Mott street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, a8 nurse and seamstress, or would do light chamberwork and plain sewing. Can ‘come well reoow- mended. Can be seen at 64 Greene street, between 10 A. M. and 4 P.M. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, ry tion in a private family; one who is s protessed. cook. no objection to goin the country. The best of reference will be ziven. Please call at 24 ‘Stanton street, for two days. Wns SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT- able young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or as chambéermaid and to assist in washing and ironing; would have no objection to do general housework in » small private family. Miease call at 181 Sixth avenue, where she can be recommons by the lady with whom she has lived. Call for two day: WAXTED—A GOOD, PIOUS LADY, IN A SMALL family, a few miles out of town, who would be willing to sew and tuke charge of children, and also t in the cares of mother, Any one who hasan amiable disposition, christian character, and is desirous of optaiuing = goo home, may address M., Herald office, stating where an in- terview may be had, rence require. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation us chambermaid and waiter in a emali family; best of reference given. Piease call at 29 Mercer street. ANTED—A SITUAT! BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to take care of a baby, and do plain sewing. Best of city reference given. Plense call at lol sixth avenue, tor two days. Weare SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young German woman, as wet nurse; her child js of only » few days old, Piease call at Green- Wich street, up stairs, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as coog, washer and ironer, in a private family. She understands her business in all ite branches. Best of city reterences given. Ploase cali at No.4 St. Mark's Place, in the basement, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as nurse or chambermaid. Would make Lerrel! generally useful. A good home more of an ob- ject than high wages. Pleuse call at No, 5 Bedford street. ‘Can be seen for two da: ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL WITH GOOD REFER- ences, to do Plain sewing and light housework of small amily; must be fond of children. Apply at 39 Third avenue. city reference can be given, by applying at ANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTABLE WoO- man, a situation to cook, wash und iron; she is an ex- cellent plain cook, and understands her business perfectly. Has gvod city reference. Has no objection to go to tue country for the summer, Ploaye call at 35 West Thirteenth eee between Filth and Sixth avenues. Can be seon for wo days. WANTED-BY A MIDDLE.AGED ENGLISH Wo man, & situation as nurse; is capable of taking charge infant from ite birth, ora’ sick person, or wn invalid. No objection to go a short ‘dis in the ‘country. Good city relerence given. Address 14 West Twenty-first . WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, # situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do chamberwork and plain sowiag, in «small private family ;has no chjection tu take care of children. Gvod city references can begiven. Please call at 60 44udson avenue, Brovklyn. ANTED—GOOD P'AIN SEWERS. RESPECTABL! young Indies, good and fast plein sewers (dr oF tailoresses preferred) will tind steady employ calling at 51 Dey street, up stairs, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation a8 wet nurse; her first child iv only two montis old, She has given her own out, and is now ready to enya so with any person requiring her assistance. Has no objection to go in the country. The best of city referonce given. Please ab 120 West Twenty-seventh street, third floor. Can be till engaged. ANTED—A FIRST RATE SEAMSTRESS; ONE WHO can dress hair and is tully acquainted with her busi- ness. Protestant proferred. Apply wt No 31 Washington square, Macdougal street, first hoase below Waverly place, WANTED.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes to obtain a situation a# chambermaid and waiter, or to ironing. Can gi the best of ci yotiun to go to ti country. Please cal, 01 post paid, nt 200 Fourth avenue, dress by not ANTED—FIVE GOOD HANDS TO WORK ON horses. hose that understand saddling horses peo- ferred. Cuil nt the oflice of the riding sehool, Nos. 7, 9 and 11 West Thirteenth streot. Reread BOYS, ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS OF age, to learn alight trade. Those taat can come well recommouded preferred. Apply at 182 Centre street, corner of Hester, J. & G, H. Walker. JANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CLERK IN A BOOK One who is competent to take wledze of bovk oitice of the New and a reference. WA NIED-THIRTY TO FIFTY GOOD SLATE CUT- tors, for the Bruce Slate Quarry’s in Southern Ver- Apply at No. 4 Wall street, tw ZELOTES DICKINSON. ANTED—A SALESMAN, BY A WATCH IMPORT. ¢F; ® young uumarried man preferred. Adidroas Watch Importer, ‘Tribune office, with amount of ealary required. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, IN A STORE A SHORT dintance from the city, a you clerk. Ho must make himselt generally smart, steady young man, will he given for the first year $100, with board, Ro. Address 8. KR, 5., Meraid odiee, with full particulars. ANTED—BY A STEADY, YOUNG MARRIED MAN, situation in any kind of wholesale establishment, (except liquor,) as porter, I# willing to make himself useful, writes a fair hand, cam keop accounts, ard is quick at figures} is well acquainted wich tho city, and can give the best o city references. A note addressod to H. N., 24 Sullivan street, rear, room No. 7, will be promptly attended to. WANTED-A | SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom, ly # single young mi the care and ‘management of horse oad can give good city reference, if required; waderstands vere- table gardening. Would have no objection to go in the coun try. Please cal, or address J. C., at 220 Front street, WAXTED=A SITUATION, AS PORTER IN A DRY goods store, by an active, industrious young man, whois willing to make himself genorally useful. Address . F, at 243 Division street, corner of C.inton, ve seen for three days. ‘W ASTED-AN ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER, to deliver books in the country as a regular salary, Also, two men to canvass in New York for ® now aud popu- lar werk. Apply from 10 A. M. to Virtue, Son & Co., publishers, 26 Join street, WANSTEDIA FIRST RATE FRENCH OR GERMAN cap cutter, to co toa large city in the West, F competent hand stendy given, Apply at 167 ‘WANSED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS xardencr. Apply to Mellvain'& Orr, seedsinen ud florists, No. 7 Jolin street. TANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG MAN, A mont. Can employment, at good wag ‘ator street. » will be situation om or coachman, ina private family. Vuexcoptionable retorence ean be g Please call at No, 266 Tenth avenae, neat Thirty-second street. ‘WANTED—A SITUATION, BY THE whe wili be ows of mis present situation op 4 uruay 5 been in the grocery business for some in this city; and \@ take & Freep .tabic grovery situation ageiu; of Jn ‘any whele-als house, or a commission house down to @ has the very best of recommends Hons, de. Plowse ad irons JT. how NS Gennral Past office WANTED=A SITUATION a8 BARKEEPER, BY 4 mar man. who. th under- stands the businers, or to cake charge of liquor store, NO objection to the country. ‘ias is oha- racter (| bear the strictest ia Address H. 3. offiee. i ———————— ANTED—BY A STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, (Seotchman,) ® situation as porter inastore, or 0 objection to make himself cenorally use. seourity if required. Address J. eum brance. ization. ‘W322D—4 SITUATION, AS WAITER IN A PRI- vate family, by @ respectable young woman, who is competent, “Best city reference. Can be seen at her present situation, 4 Irving Place corner of Twentieth street; rn pines Coenen of Tenens one ANTED—A SINGLE MAN TO GO IN THE COUNTR farm laborer. cne w tands general far ry work will be rm hc it ui Preneneet caplet gn WAXTEDAIN, AN AUCTION AND commission store, # porter; one who la capable of receiving and. delivering roods- and iss falc penmah. ‘Heforences required as to sobriety and honesty. rors M., id with name, residence, and selary required.” -'l* *M0% oe ee as WANTED-A WAITER, IN 4 FAMILY OF TWO persons, residing about six miles from the city, ape plicant must be a Protestant. Apply at No. 16 Irving place, Between aud IZ A.M. ‘ANTED-TWO BOOKKEERPERS, THOSE AC- quainted with the clothing business preferred. Good d permanent situation. Inquire of T. SMITH, Jr., ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, TO ASSIST in agrocery store; must have the best of reference from last employer. Apply immediately. P. Mahan, 235 First avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. ‘AITERS WANTE) EVERAL Goop WAITERS wanted for Taylor's new saloon. Apply at 337 Broae- way, from 9 to Iz o'clock A.M, orat8 P. W, hy fag ey SITUATION, BY Pes RESPECTANLE American bo} ins la ofthese, or to run of ited with the city, Please address W: ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE LAD, ABOUT FIFTEEN ‘years of age, to learn the lace and embroidery business. Apply to D, EDWARDS, 625 Bronaway. W4NIED—A RESPECTABLE. SMART BOY, TO AT- office. None need apply but those who write a dean come well recommen fed. , office No. 12, ANTED—TWO OR THREE BOYS, FOURTEEN OR filteen years of age, at the blank book factory, corner of Bleecker and Bank but respectable lads need apply. ‘ANTED—COOKS, LAUNDRESSES, GIRLS FOR housework, chambermaids, and others, at Morris & Co.'s office, 287 Broadway, corner of street. This office has the most respoctable calls, Places without much delay. Some first clase ‘erms liberal. ANTED—RESPECTABLE SERVANT every kind of work, for families, hotel houses, ean ulways oo obtai tablishment, 287 Bro pastry and plain cook: good Washe: chamberma: office. German farmers, onchmen, mechanics, boys an waiters, and some excellent colored waiters and porters. Terms moderate. Apply at 79 id PERSONAL, BY, LOST.--BENJAMIN PHILLIPS, A BOY ABOUT thirteen years old, light bair, blue eyes, and a little eked on hi had he ty on when ome stripe pantaloons and linen sack coat. ‘The fore fingor of Eis right band 4s orcoked, with » black mark upon it, “Tt is supposed that he has been enticed away. All captains of ‘veusels are hereby forbid receiving said boy, and all persons are forbid harboring him udder penalty of the law. Au person giving information to the subscriber, at No. 28 Ful- Yon avenue, firookiyn, in relation to sald boy, will be Mber- y rowarded. J. PHILLIPS, ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF SARAH JONES, OF Canada West, fifteen miles from Mamilton. She left New York or Boston about two weeki having information of her will con’e1 yy ad- dressing her husband, James Jon ee ariel cf New York, and by so doing will be liber- ally rewarded, NFORMATION WANTED OF ANN HOLCOMB, WHO left her residence in a state of mei n avenue, dress, black silk m ‘Any having information of her, ‘would confer « favor by ing to Aaroa K. Halcomb, in care D. Powell, corner of Ninth and South Ninth streets, Williamsburg. F THE PERSON THAT SENT A NOTE BY A SMALL boy, directed to H. G. B., No. 24 Bowery, aad requested him to call at a number in Twenty-fifth street, will give real name and residence, it will be attended to. Direct to A. B., Chatham square Post Office; or if the boy will call where he left the note he will be re warded. ‘EIRS WANTED.—CARL GOTTFRIED HERMANN Se ber August Wi v5, 1816, are entitied to an ed ‘to. ; but if Fequested to do #0. ‘R. HENRY B. WEST, DRAWN BY A BEAUTIFUL ‘span of black dogs, in a fine carriage, has lately di peared. ins mysterious manner. Any intel! Whereabouts will be liberally paid for. Mr. West was un- able to walk except with crutches ard but little ia that manner. Address E. U., Irving House. ‘OTICE.—LEFTTHE HOME OF HIS PARENTS, AND N° ipposed to be somewhere in the eity of New xs ¥ Jad, about fifteen years of ay the name of J ‘a blue cloth . h cover, dark sack coat, grey vest, mixed nts, red under shirt, with check shirt over it, and marked W., with India ink,’ on his left arm: he went with another lad about the same age and size. If any person has riven the above Ind employmont, oF can, give any informa. tion respecting his whereabouts, will be thankfully received by his very much distressed and grief stricken mother, Lirect, A. WELLS, No. 10 Clark street, Philadelphia. LOST AND FOUND. WA ARPET BAG LOST.—WAS EXCHANGED ON THE U cars of the ele and Cleveiand Railroad, on the mor: ing trai t Erie, on Wednesday the 15th, @ small black o: pet bay jaining & blue cloth coat, velvet collar,some other articles of wearing apparel,and a large amoant of promissory notes, against persons in the south part of Ohio, payable to rere te Burllogham, and Ensign Warnick &Co. The one nin exchange contained a pair of boote and some arti- cles of wearing »pparel. ‘The person having it will confer ® favor by forwarding it to this place by capers. Erle, Pa., June . W. GERRISH. OST—ON MONDAY, THE 20TH INSTANT, A LADY'S breast pin, of the shape of a heart, a lock of hair in the et In Tubies surrounded by lithe pe Tenth street passing throug! ‘Wooster street, Houston up to Greene street, strect to Broadway, down to Barnum’s Museum. eat value but for the owner or family. Also, asmall groy- fund, white, spotied with dove eolor, answering to the name of Lida. Whoever will retuen t cles will he handsomely rewarded by | at No, 90 West Tenth stree OST—A GOLD LOCKET, WITH THE INITIALS W. S. on it, either between St Mark’s placoand Fourth or in the Fourto avenue cars, or in the nine o’clock ‘he finder, by bri: mn Tuesday. 7 _ ingit to No.8 St Mark's place, will’ be suitably ‘rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner. 4 OST—ON THE 224 INSTANT, IN FULTON STREET, ® note dated June 16, at thirty days, for $30 31-100, drawn by A. Winter in favor of C. Lockwood. Any person ding the above will be su rewarded upon returning tho mine £0'U: LOCK WOUD, No. 28 Falton stfvet, OST—ON THE CORNER OF SPRING STREET AND Broadway, on Thursday. June 24, 9 pet canary bird. Me answers to the name of Dicky, and is very tame. A. Hberal reward will be paid, on returning him to Mrs. K. WARD, No. 73 Mercer street. OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, IN GOING from oo Maiden lane through Nassau street to National Bank, in Wall street. a gold seal. ‘fhe finder will be liverally rewarded by leaving the same at 55 Maiden lane, up stairs, calling on 8. J. TAYLOR, O8T—ON THE NIGHT OF WEDNESDAY, THE 22d, in the ferry house at tho foot of Atlantic’ strost, Brooklyn, while waiting for the boat, a pocket book, con= taining two five-dollar bills, one two-dollar bill, two one- ine bills, » twonty-shilling gold piec ing to about nineteon dollar. Th diese girl. Marion street, boye named arti- wing either of them ear University place. fri at 06 N THE NINETEENTH INSTANT, the Hoboken ferry, ® small gresn mo- 6 porte monnaie, containiug scrip Nos. 17 and 44 for five of the Latting Observatory Association, and papers of no value but to tho owner. A reward will id for their recove: root. QTRAYED—FROM THE CORNER OF FOURTH A’ So nue and Thirty-first street, on Tha ening, J 23, wdapple gray mare, long tail, with part of on. ‘The finder will be lib with the owner, at the men Ure! UP. OUTSIDE THE NARROWS, THIS MORN- ing, a sail boat. sloop rigged; the boat is painted white. She was layiog on her side, full of water, with all sail sot, and ee to have been re ear upset. For farther in- formation, apply to JAMES C. CHURCH, Fort Hamilton. mee Seaaeaneed WANTED, A FEW SEGAR Ma? SEGAR MAKER: stance ia the couatry, to whom ors to go m short dy employment will be given. apply to J. J. KUN, Wkewey. ia é 0 GOLD VEN MAKERS.—WANTED, At THOROUGH practical pen maker, to tako charge of ashop, He must anderstand getting up the pens as weil as grinding. To = wing such qualifications, and of unseceptionable es and Coustant employment will lesroom of the N ‘ork Gold Pen yt. a Apply wt the be given. Manufacturing Company, 183 Greenwich ANTED—A_ GOOD WATCHMAKER, TO GO TO Hudson, N.Y. Apply to Louis 8. Fellows & Schell, No. 2 Maiden lane ____ COPARTRERSHIP NOTICES. ; . . eed $5,000 siete EKEWANTED, SILENT OR AC- maoufacturing buriness well as- -) oN aaa paying frem 30 sd uy ee on tang amount o jes. Best of re erence given and requires Address D. A. ¥., Brooklyn, L. 1 " JOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE —THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into copartnership, under the frm of Clark, Half & Smith, will continue the busine at 65 Ann street, New York, June 21, 1863, SMLIH, ANTED—A PURCHASER OR PARTNER FOR A portemopnaie frame manufactory. Will be sold cheap, as the present proprietor is engaged in other busi- nest.” Apply to Ly D. it. WS Broadway, secoad floor, front room, from 12 to 3 o'elve! ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS GARDEN- ing, and taking care of a horse and cow, to go & fow miles in the country. Apply at 13 Broad street, W'T2D—A YOUNG MAN, IN THE GROCERY foes; ¢ y to take eharce of a sub uf None ot! Apply to W 30Y Fowren street, EY an ANTED—A PARTNER (A GOOD OPPORTUNITY, t jcture tur, wool (soft,) and mapped hats, 0 mi uctionl, man why can secure work, freferred;or An enersat- jeal man With on} t the above, on ourown re- apgpaiility. Alec to assist as above. Must be TOW WhO Undcretands the uacting, im all ite branch horoughly. Agdress Simond, Herald offies, which will ttonded ly, aot