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tues memory Sotieeaobiy to all who ‘knew him.— Democratic Banner, Jume 17. —It becomes our melancholy dut th of an old and valued citizen, rho died on Sunday o Inst. come within the sphere of our duties to write ituary, butas a of events, it is proper ‘vo guneely ‘snd. tonal respect to the memory well esteemed for his many tiaot tralia” of character, No one has Bu iM i 28 l |. He wasin every regard a true gen’ pature’s nebieman. His death cannot but be Santversally felt. His health for years Lia feeble, end bavi ioe |? reeched inaril; to man. sacle (2 suppor the time was at hana’ f the Provi ce, when he should cal on to pay abt of main, Major McClelland was over ciehty ee ‘and had served his country as an Officer under General Jackson. He and General Soott, we we, were captains at the sametime. Fora number of years he has beens lesding member of the Episcopal Church of Camden, and died in the faith and comm oa on of that ebureh.. —Camden m Weekly Journal, aye Court Calendar—This Day. Uwrrsp Srares DistRict Court.—Nog. 30 38 to 41. = Covrt—Circutt.—Part First—Nos. 800, 77, ‘785. 786, 787, as 7120, 758, 808, 804, 806. 807, 810 to 818. fobs UL 1,125, a: 484, 1 487, i , 489, 1,492, }, 1,496, Tate, 3 1,501 to 1,510. 1 512, 1,613, 0 1.518 Lge) to 1055, 1 628 to 1.535, 1,537 to 1,545, to 1,549, 1.551 to 1’ 566, 1,567, 1,669 to'1,572, 1,185, 1, 162, 1,208, 1.421. R ‘Court—(Two Branches. )—Nos. 1,185, 961, , 696, 878, 982, 1, 1 to 1,265, 1,268 to 1,275, Mortgage Sale of Highland ren aqda oosbidid seleiity ated varcenders ites tin extasieo nee 3 the bonutiful property knows es. the Sobonok catate, sie. wated at the Highlands of Noversink, Shrewsbury, will take at 12 o’olock, at the Merchant's Sxchange, by AY anctioneer. The property consiat fatsof Db teantitai building tote, varyiogin size from G0 to 180 feat, front and rear, and from 200 to 418. feet indo k's Highland Pavilion, together with from t 'd together with other out buildings belon; For fall particulars wo refer to the auc Wall street Great Continuation Salé.—Albert H. Nicolay Pill sel, without reserve, to-morrow, Tuesday. at Lostock, at the Merchant’s Exchange, and ‘01 following da: ‘the balance of 1,200 beautiful ‘building and villa gh the health of Berzen Point, opposite New Brigh- ton and Castleton, the samo distance from tho Batt. Rightieth street, and oply six miles from the city of ‘York. The doeds are to contain Stans nuisance cla ‘and 60 per cent can remain on bond ge from thres ‘to five years, and, for full particula; ey fer to the adver- tisement of the auctioneer, in another column, Auction Notice.—The attention of the blio is called tothe large and extansivo sale of new Feraiture, to be sold by OSGOOD & CONKLIN. store 135 Fulton stre ‘at 205 Bowery, oppo- site Spring the ontire stock of J. W. Dochler & Brother. well known as being among the firat manufacturers ¢ New York, 2 31, 1853.—The Directors of = ) Resoaintion for she Exhibition of the Loge ot al) sive otice that the Exhibition will be opened om ae 1sth day of July. In making this Zinouncemens, the Directors avail them: gpiver of the opportunity to state, that, the building whiok they Dave eee! Rxhibision which they have pre- ATall they ballove, fully moet the just expectations of lie, known that, in order to af. tive talent and skill of ou tural, implemente, we sading neatly one sznbiton two bu thet we have now for the parnoses of exhibition two al d square fect, or nearly fi to a display merely curious ot ined partment ot et auiontifie ved; a founda. ald of © mort vatuncle’ aationat eolieetion #i ‘the mineral resources of the country. The Directors bad hoped to open the Exhibition at an earlier period, but the novelty and intricacy of the atyle of ahigh mtacdard of architectural Beast ject ef the Association to attale, it nas been impracticable for th ing thelr utmost vigilance announce the opening at am Ta d to the pec pone seo of ved ct unworthy of Result promises to be most grat tying, an it umwortl Be confidence manifested Se it by the gorerament of ited States, a confidence which has from the governments of fore countries. i" meer, Jane 30, bi nd what waso1 ri mest civen to the ap AS distingaished. t Ives in the whoes in which they have oes mployed, affor root oF tho Cel aged Teposed and the intorest felt. by the a rhest ies of the country, in the genoral objects ef the Those one have organized their department as fol- m7 Batchelder—Secretary of the Superintendent: Webber—Arrangement of Space Ciaseiteation ; Jr.—wineral P, Johnson—Agricultural Im} ph E Holmes Meehinery ; lward ieee eee by nae fix Pistti—Seul pt The, Official Catalogues and the Tilusteated Wook Record ef the exhibition are to be prblished in the building, by fessrs. G. P, Putnam & Co., under the ee the felt thi in all parts of thi get the} will ooatinue to sss fast expectations. Dupont and orn whe or sanct 18 60" ntment of these gentleme hem: Sie at at ae, ex] is DIRReTORS, Mortimer Livingston, Faille Bursever, Johnston Livi Charles (a8 Fos' eodore BiSender Heifion, an, ok George L. Schuyler, - William W. Sedgrioki tJ. Anderson, William Whetten, RK Doxbam, Jobn-Danhan, CoH. Waddell William Kent; Teco ny ‘esterve ai eormsn, Hamilton, ¥. W. Edmonds. el MRiehelson, THEODORE ol President, Wu. Wurrren, Vico President, Treasurer and Seeretary. Ie ©. Sruant, Assistant Seerctary. Association tor the Exhibliion of the Indus tey ofall Nations, Osrice or rue SurxRinten: DENT, } Caverat Patacr, J Bshibitors, or their me mts. are requested to themselves, with their certificates of allotment of by eon os the building on Reservoir square, to make immediate ns for hting ‘up the ope Ce hy la to thom ery arreng. ei thei ot ne fs 3 Macon eae Forty-secom street, show: certificates at 101 . SOHN Mt BATCHELDER, Secrotary of the Superintendents, Ladies’ Summer Mantillas. ae Ladies ho have not purchased their summer mantilles, have now Sa oppocteshty of colog 0: to. thp greavest peestile bavace a0 to the superiority of the article and tho lownors of ite price, at FRANK GENNET? & COS, Gentlemen to Whom Six and a Quarter eente is no object, are informed that they oan reach Fost meat clothing warebeuso, 27 Cortlandt street, from any @f tho city, tor the avove sam, where he still keepa the most fashionable, handsome and extensive stock of go04 clothing 9 fouad in New York. H. L. FOSTER, % Cortland + nl From Loulstana, and from the Bouth and Fat, b generally, are infurmed that ALERED UNRO: % 0.78 one price vlothing p cetapilshment r . 441 aw a, etween rand stree' Bo i found an extensi ment of fashionad! ‘well ge enone, embracing all si under garments of every deeoription. nl Jow, but no deviation in any instanco from the mar N. —Cloth aa to order, in the very bes notice. jo hort Lawns and pe pen ines.— Great reduction in prices, English. French i lawns warranted 1 eretofor 2s. so elegant sol and ‘ ured down! 7 4s. Gd., Os. 6d. and 63 — 158. B Grand street, corner of soperine sno ware yards wide, , rZe sino eounterpanes oni Dita a thane ae Tegan phore, 198 Mulberry, ~~” ~ Mourning Sins —The most Klegant Assort- ment of mourning silks ever introduced into this mai Bow on exhibition at BARTHOLOMEW & Wi mourning store, No. 551 Broadway, between the Ste Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. Are you Particular about your Shirts?. Have you heen disappointed hitherto in the fit of tl ticles? Have you complaints to make of uapunctuality in ing your orders? If so, you will find at GREEN'S, No. 1 tor House, the perfection in fit, and the punctuality y failed to meet with elsewhere. Impo: tant.—The ‘Wonders of the Daguerre- otype—Meade Brothers’ Instantaneous Process,—Mr. HW. Meade bins just returned from Lurope with all the late won- rful improvements in the art. which will be introduend to ¢ American public as fast ay possible. ‘Tho first is the in- antineous process, by whien infants, aged persons, or others, are instantly taken, rotainin Pitlout reaniring any Fost to the head idea may be formed of thix wor gay that steamboate at full pond, t y &e., msy be ns perfectly taken in’ motion as ia repore, oung infants, Animals and aged persons the process is iu- valuable, ADE BROTHERS, Artiste and Importers, 288 Broad vay, opp. Park fountain, Daguerreotype Picture-Making for Twenty= five cents. Until KLES & CO, combined tho Inte German and French discoveries in the art with ¢ American im- Provemente, portraite of equal merit wero vuldom witnesse, End tho cass with, which tree hundred fino piotures aro taken and finished, and gold for twonty-five cents, daily, ebalionge all com petition, Rooms, 289 Broadway. Hats vs, Daguerreotyper.—The Beautiful drab beaver and pearl felt hat manafactured and sold by RAFFERTY & LEASK. at their usval low prices of $3 and $4, would eeem quite enough to insure the fame and fortune of any batter; fut the introduction of the daguerreotype pa of every person who buys one of their Re a fie feature, , oe [tag ay, to oo G ai ee ‘one of thes and bave your day rorreo! ‘po ingert f * RAFFERTY & LEASK, N ie foes gieeen, epperlte. Chambers str Chatham and Pearls Alhont Hats.—We are now tome to Far. ‘and ¢ om the corner Ot Hel mesunentien a setvine i sigitonal appliss to 0 thelr stoek of spigaid alah, pestry, Brussel inree ph ges! yuliarly scan in pet Sarees in pees the; re rnp shatled' ts Per cent less than pi yt rates, vias to the Ke) sell full ton No, 99 Bowery, prepara- siterations ype the Hiram Anderson, tory to making extensive additions and establishment, offers for a few weeks 0 gatirs noe of a rye vet, try, Brussels, and American throe-pl: floor elicioth OM feet wide &o, pieces floor oilcloths, in widths, at 1, Se. 6a per ard. Also, Places of American ingraia fot or remnants of three pl Tod ras each, at Vert o bearthrugs, Diamond Jewely, ost Prices —Watches by the a mal or in lots, to suit purchas ware sud jevalsz of sho tery vest quality, at Sh turers’ prices, for essh or approved pay ciastory ‘Si Bresdwey, second floog, corner of White « DAVID RATT, Importer am Lt agin and English Engravings :— Raccebaite: Drawin T Squares, Color: Pastel © Ponctls, Brash Water C ay Dividers. Also, gilder’s materials. For" "vale by W. SCHAUS, io. 903 Broadway, up stairs. ‘World’s Fair and Palace Depot, 421 Broadway, for the sale of boots, shoes, and gaiters— com, ising the largest asso: offered, at fey por cent low as Broadw: il price. Mai tory and shalecsle depariment; foxsinvalery.. Plokee call so. ox- amine, at H. B. JONES, 421 Broadway. Sowiag, Machines —A Mornt Paper has expressed in strong terme the idea that e rapid rovolution lace in ‘the art of sewing, “that our grandohil- m dren, wehew pata coat Leng suntan vane Smostewed totinads aad not by machinery, will hear the story with wondering No. $23 Broad "iy SINGER & CO. beanies ‘Wines —Chatean bony gee Cha- ton fitte. Chat sree of 1844 and 1! in cases, one dozen cach; also, & variety of good tablo wins, iu oases and hogsheads.' Port wines of the cholo*st productions, ordered by the sutsorihers for the use of connoisseurs. invalids and families. | JOHN DUNCAN & 80NS, 407 Broadway. Delay is Dan us—The Patent Porous lass filter is now acknowledged asthe only (od instrument fr th ification of ae which is so absolutely needed ion. Every fami ould have o1 as its price is ony $1 50. Calland nreeites it at 316 Broadway, Dr. Kellinger Stands Alone in Being Able to reach the fraternage of the first men in the nation for wealth, intellizenco and enterprice. Among whom are our distinguished countrymen the Hon. Leper H. Grinnell. Colne parene, of pecan atre the Irvings, Cos- arena, Ladiows, Hasiitons, Yorhiasgs, ‘aud the faculty ¢ faculty goa erally. ‘The Hair, the Hair.—To Restore the Halr, when bald from fifteen to twenty-five years, has beon set down among those things not to be accomplished by the art or ingenuity of mai ELLINGER bas among hun- Giede oftastentating ensee’ the, ors cedeciatia eect at twenty-five yoars baldness restored. Call at 476 Broatway and seo bis wonderful evidence. Sold in large beautifal bo tles, at $1; $9 per dozon. = Millions of Dollars can be Made on the Sale of KELLINGER’S Magio Fluid for restoring the hair. ink of one men, and Fause a ing i and thi Bile ny n the face o itis next to ie morse trios ‘srolts Dest. ‘The more it ln used the better tked. hean Ameri- ee and astioe Cristadoro’s Fluid Hair Dye.—This moore dyo is admitted on all hands to be the very best pro- Paration of its kind yet known to chemistry. It is 9 decided ovement on all other and more antiquated hair dyes in the: world. The proprietor courts from the publi: the closest serating of its merits at his well known establishment, No; 6 Astor House, where it is for sale wholesale and retail, and also applied in private room: Gouraud’s Liquia Hatr Dye is, without ex- ception or resegvation. the very best ever invented. Beware of puffod dyes. Kqually celebrated is Gouraud’ preset Soap. for curing pimptes, freckles, sallownoss cheps, row ne Poudre Subtile uproots hair from auy part ot de body. guid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker street, near bar Siegedway, os 233.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Hatr Dye and rig Factory, is removed to No. 233 Broadway, opposite tho fountain. Batchelor’s well-earned fame is a sufficient furmantce to all who patronise him, that their wants can be better supplied by hin than av any Otber establishment 6 work “To Dye, to Sleep.”—The only real Hale dye, at least the best, isoproe only 4s. LAFONT’S soluble jet—it dyes li ight or dark brown and jet black, as desired; leaves the hate soft, silk: id moist; 'tis fine Equally Deantiful is his West India soa) p teeth root; it whitens the teeth, sweetens the breath, and bes the foulest mouth, tongue “3 throat. Price 2s, Depot No. 61 (mind 61) Walk- er stree Sunburn, Freckles, Tan, Morphew, Pimples, &c —JONES’S true chemical soap removes thom, and ob marks eruptions, salt rheum, scurvy, &c., and makes skin fair, white, soft and clear. Price only 24. now. His coral hair restorative, the best thing mado to force the hair to grow dark, and stop its falling—curing dandruff. dressing bad hair, &c.; weieeo only 2s. Depot removed to 61 Walker You ignorant | Fool, Don’t Condemn Before ou try this, I say to people who tell we my Onguent wou’t he beard to grow in six weeks. Tsay it will, asa trial will show, and without or injury to the skin be per bottle, sent to any part of the country. Lat Aa 83 Ann street, and all druggists ‘in city e country. Trasses, Low ena Braces, Elastic Stockings, for ged f the legs, elastic knoe caps. spinal braces inten ‘el belts and supporters; club foot, knock knee, instruments; with assortment of ehildren’s WA "eet, adway. 1's Life Balsam, — Conquerer of Rheumatism, Svrg*ula, te. MP. G. |. D. Davis, corner of Broadway ‘Fitty-vinth strect, sutforea =n yours th from rheumatism and neur: vised to try the Week removed every pain. Ho now enjoys excellent health, and wiighs iT . H. Tilton, No. 2 Allen street, was dreadfully inflicted with sor? Met ‘aud barber's itch during several years: his face and neck 0 disfigured with deep ulcers, swellings, and running sores, that he beoame loathsome to himself and vthers After A ing every renee? which he could hi of in vain, he was jeotually cured by the Life Baleam, in a v She Bales nchot us sare to ours rhewyn mercurial diseases, old ulcors, liver complaint, the worst disases tl wing from ispert my "the Megas 3 rise. Principal 246 Grand’ st. Light is to follow Hobensack’s Liver Pills.—Dyspepsta.—The maptome of dyspepsia and its various diso eartha: rising’ from th vos &o , and sometimes gen- f the whole body. From 'this i* will be soon 80 owes its 01 of the liver and stomach. he very medicine to effect a they, by ghanging tho certain tom into a henlty action, render the blood pure and healthy. UV. CLICKENER & CO., No, 81 Barclay street,Jare tho gonerai agente for Now York and visinity A SE SS AT SS Married, “On Thursday, June 16, by his Honor the Mayor, at the residence of the briae’s parents, in the city of New York, Mr. Traac L. , only son of Mr. G. L. Purdy; of Tar- rytown, to Mise Carouns Summers, only daughter of Henry Summers, of Wiltshire, England, and step daugh- ter of Charles R ' Lohman, Exq., of St. Petereburg, Rassia. By the Rey. D. W. Bacon, of the Chureh of the As- ronytion; Brooklyn, Mr. James R. Morpay. of Brooklyii, L L, to Miss Hreva Sxiacan, of Dayton, Obio, Dayton papers please copy. Jn Boston, on Thurrday, June 23, by the Rey. A. A, Miner, Me Josern Garnet, of West Cambridge, to Mise Ann M. Evans, of Birmingham, England. [The bride was & passenger by the Niagara, and was married immediate- ly upon landing. } . Died, On Saturday, June 25, in the triumph of faith, after a Jorg and painful illness, Mrs. Saran Lovina wife of Ge- rard T. Beekman. and youngest daughter of Nehemiah U. ‘Tomphins, aged 32 years 11 months and 16 days The yelativen and triende of the faraily are vespeotfully inyited to attend her funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 188 Fast Broadway. On Sunday morning, June 26, at 2 o’clock, after a short iUiness, PaTuick Murray, in the 36th year of his Le is friends avd ‘acquaintances, and those of his ‘oro. ther William, and his brothers in law Michaslan“, Richard Joyce, and Marcin Shem, are respectfully invited towttond hip foneral, at 1 o'clock thia afvernvom, from hls Late re- sidence, No. 48 James street, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery No carriages allowed, On Sunday. June 26, Mary Kuzanern daugater of Ben- jamin ond Adeline Robbins, aged six mostis and twonty- ‘two days. ‘The relatives avd friends of the family are invited to attend the fuueral, thig afternoon, at thrae o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 21 Dry Dook street, ‘ Suddenly, on Sunday morning, Jano 26, Gon. Gronar IXY. ‘The relatives and friendwof the family, and those of his sons and brothers inlay, John O. Fox and Thomas Cam- mings, are respectfully invited t> attend his faneral, this afternoon, nt four o’elock, from his late residence, No. 81 Horatio street, without further invitation, On Sunday, June 26, Roper 3, Taytor, son of Henry and Almira Morris, aged eight years avd twenty four days, The friends of the family are respect’ully invited to at tend the funeral, this morning, at nine o'clock, from No, 87 Mad'son rtreet. His remving will be taken to Rye, Wexichester county, for interment, On Faturday, June 25, Renaova, wife of William Young, in the 38th year of her age, The friends and acquaintances of the mea also Lodge y No, 2, Daughters of Samaria, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this ‘afternoon, at three o’clook, from her late Her remains idenee, No. 20 Ludlow street, will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. me. On Snnday eae after a lingering illness, Taromy /ALYVEY, Tet ‘ele en noquafntances of the family are respeet- Swly Lea aa | bla funeral, this wfecwoon, at ng @’eloék, from his late residence, of Third avenue, between 124d ana 124th streets, Hariem. lay, June 25, Mr. AvGusTUs JogErH, aged 56 y ears. The funeral will take place from the house of Mr A. Ametrano, No. York srs, Brooklyn. at three o’clock this afternoon. a No, 23,G. 0. F., are partaalady vnigeten to al In London, on Tuesday, May 17, Capt. aged 88 years, late of the London FAB terry ship Pines at, Hin friends, and tae friends of the family are invited to attend the from St. John’s Church, Brooklyn, sco forenoon, at ten o’cleck, thence to Greenwood mets At Grecopoin L. L, on Saturday, June 25, after s lin iog illness Tuouad Heart infant son of Henry R. and ‘isa R Broad, aged 8 months and 19 days. The relatives friends of the yee are respectfally invited to attend the fuversl, this afterneon, at two o’cloek, from their residence, Greenpoint. At Leominster, of consumption. Mits Fanny Witpsn, twin sister of Fanny M. Wilder, vocalist. Weeniy Report of Deaths, In the city and county of New Y. the 18th YY tthe doth day of Tun vom Men, 121; women, 106; boys, 178; ls, 157—Total, 561. ‘DIKEASES. Inflammation of kidneys. % Inflammation of logs... Infacamstion of stomach . Inflammation of throat. 1 1 Suicide by laudanum. 2 Softening of stomach Bruption, Rupia . 1 Softening ¢ brain. Fracture of leg. 2 Sun s Fracture of scull, 1 Teething... 1 Tetanus 2 Tumor of 1 Ulerration of liver. Fever puerperal... 1 UO Fever remittent. Onn eobSSS 1 From—Hospital, Bellevue, 11; Penitentiary, ack wets Inland, 2; Lunstic Asylam, Blackwell’s Island, 1; Ran dell's island, 1; oe nee aes 18; City Prison, "gt “alma. house, Blackwell’s Island, 3; Colored Home, 3; colored persons, 12. Interments returned from Ward’s Island, 14. THOMAS K. DOWNING, City Inspector, City Inepector’s Office, June 25, ADUERTISRMENTS RENEWED BVERY par. ~ SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ox SONAL. REWARD—FOR SOME INFORMATION Te alas D2 tauartinanntty, oowbacebe oer te seed paid by M. RILLIET é MERMITE, No. 6 Broalway. _SHE FIREMEN. ANHATTAW ENGINE COMPANY, NO. &—COM panies, who have not reacived & notiee of invitation to participate in the escort to be tendered to Columbian En- Company, of Baltimore, and intending to join in tho re ee juested to ‘appoint delegates to attend the meet ‘B eld at tne house of Encino Company No.8, 91 Lud- low poten on ‘Tussday svaning, grnem, 8 nf lock. ES8& W. GHACE, Foreman. TRST COMPANY P. G'S—THR MEMBERS OF THE above sompar aN Purpose parading on Wednesday, June 29, are noti tend at Mr, Hayward’: 8, No, 602 Broadway on Tuesday evening the 28th, at eight o'clock, to , Gnd on the morning of parado at Tig precisely. DAVID POLLOGK, Commandant, A. Martens, Secretary. REWARDS. REWARD. ee OR STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT of the 1th of J from the corner of were three $20 bills an Bank. In the ooketbook Atrcerwe in bro! I hope that whoever bas got the money will do the thi right, ard they shall recsivethe above reward 4 leaving it with WM. JONES, 77 Sheriff stro nd no questions asked, 20) REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.— Lost, in passing from the Philadelphia oars, on ainrday morning, June 25, neross the Jersey City ferry, a emall Mee containing sundr: papers, and one $5 bill on fhe Philadelphia Bank, “xbe dnder en keep tho $9 ill, with ies We ong prncr of Washington sad Dey strecvs? up wit! ir of 8] on ani at 3, Up ataire. a is 1 () REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN of a small lack and tan terrier slut to No. 82 War- ren strect, whence sho strayed on Saturday, June YED OR STOLEN—FROM BUSHWICK CROSS roads, three horses; one light bay with white hind fost, mane clipped and white face left knee and blind in one ¢y with svitch tail. A liberal re roturn to Coneely’s Tavern, Bushwick Cros: for their bg LOST AND FOUND wee 3 REWARD.—LOST. TWO BANK BOOKS ON MAN- hattan Savings Bank, seing from Third avenue through Twenty-first street hy 3 ixth avenue, thence by rail. road cars to Bleccker and Carminostroets, through Bleeoker to Grov Any ean having found the above will please leave it ank, or at the north-east corner of Third avenue EDWARD MILLER. OsT—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A ROLL OF PAPERS containing short supposed to have heen left he ‘finder wifl be liberally sovaneed! by leaving the same at the Herald office. d Twenty-first strept. CAN enue PAPERS OF NO. VALUE EXCEPT to the owner, s bundle eontainiag description of alittle Protested note receipts. By returning them to 130 Pearl or to the cottage north east corner of Twent: os streets and Ninth avenue, a liberal reward will be paid. INSTRUCTION, ACADEMY OF PENMANSHIP.—OPENING OF GOLD. mins new writing rooine at 962 Brond way, sornor of Franklit lomprye areas, magnificent apartments arc en of Dok by the press as the most boautiful suite of roomsover oponed t0 the publi. Mr. G. is ow prenared to recive a limited her of pupils. | Cards, containing full partioulaes may academy, "For Sale—Goldumitu's Syatem, of a arto. ls contalning ice twenty-Gve cents. OOKKEEPING, 40.—MR, WJ. RENVILLE, No, 290 Broadway, continues to give practical instruction, Upon onable terms. in bookkecping, arithmetic. £0. Each eta- nt separately instructed and rapidly advanced ia his pen day and ovening, M3 DAME BARBIER, PaRIst aN TEACHER, WILL open an Me French olass, from 7 to 9 o’olook. C: _— from 4to6!. M., terms very moderate. 683 Bron sy. ce MUSICAL. (eee nee USICAL INSTRUCTION.—ONB OR. TWO PUPTIA sill be ingtragted om by & young Indy . Her: ‘Terms, should they bo fk stro. ok at her own mellinen, $9 por quarter; if required te Koo USICAL—TWO OR THREE EXPERIENCED PER sons wanted, to take a joint interest in a concert pro- ES to be given on the 4th of July. Direct to box No. m, roadway Post Office, with name and address, _ wv, SOMRSTHADS, pereayiay “LE HOMESTEAD, ASSOCIA sionand Pic Nic Party.—On Tuesday r 8% € o'ctock, thin Society will visit their * ty Sholton’ dwell known band. The oF 9g fing, will be in reaginess atthe Nev “avon ialleond dopst, Mansi strect. Several goo sper-cera will address the com ways and point out the senal ‘oenefite that h alrondy eruied to many who have Jolued land assosiations, and. by erceptibly paging staal! weekly inetalmoate, become por sersors of a good home, Kvery member is expected to be prevent at the next regular moeting, on Monday, June 27; ud all shote who with to enjoy theinselves nroinvited, with their friends, to meet us egatae meotings held ovory M flay evening, at American Hall, corner of Broad Grand street, "By order Committee of Arrangemen "10N EXcUR- sorning, June 23° sauds, accompanied ta, denoted by aamall ORNAMENTAL TRON WORKS, di, ‘JOUN B. WICKERSHAM, MANUPACTURUR OF wiro rviling, iron fence for farias, o., 312 Bromdway, Ornamental iron work, iron and wire railings for public and riyate grounds, parks, lawns, dwellings, &o., from 50 conts to $10 per foot. ‘Iron bedstoads, tho most eomplote ax mont in thiscity; prices from $3 to $0). Iron dogs, I urns, vares, Ketohings, posts, spring chairs, settees, ma tre #, towel stand’, Nat racks, urobrella standa, spittoo: &e. Wickersliam’s oslobeated rnitr avd farm fens, from $1 66 to Sper rods ‘Ihe muvtcribcr offers. the lary. stock of ornamental iron work in the United States, all of his own mannfacture, at execedingly low prices, Supstior quality of hairand corn husk mattresses, JOHN B, WICK. ERSUAM, warehduso S12 Broadway; works, 67, 69 wad OL Lewis street. Eri. PAY.—U. 8. NAVY ee oe. 8 iy SERVED RS. Navy, in the Pasifi - Wy eae fn ha by Bd ae ibe my A agent, am purser U. 8. Nav ‘No, 20 South ¥ William street. bind & UNITED STATES ry, time from 1646 ah BRS ‘AND BE. r aN by. to 1802 tan resolve Vuelr exit pay of P. TDBETS” agus 6 Wall stroot, basement, fas ‘WANTS. en eee eee A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY WANTS A SITUA- fon as housek Or ; evtrance in Fifth street. Also, boarders taken. Please spply as above. B Ang) LADY RECENTLY FROM vanwee Boe A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A situation in a private family as chambermaid and to do ee sowing % to attend on cbildre: ue objections to he countr: opens reference. Can be seen for two ‘areenvicls CHMAN, AGED TWENTY-FOUR ‘speaks English’ imperfectly, wishes usiness where his services mn: = cis sar wioagy of benbkesping,” lense sddrees Gove Will, Herald office. Aa NINETY PROTESTANT GIRLS, OF GOOD eharecte: yy very ithe he 7m u siseations jese ablo and nee to pay. Places ready for cooks, eral work girls, nurses, chambermalds, seamstresses, & AGENTS, WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND VILLA in the United States, Merchants con have the exelue sive agency for an article that sells quick, and pays one hun- dred per cent Sampl jo rackages will be forwarded on reanipt of $1. “apply or address 8. HART, 47 West Broad- exon. GIRL WANTED—T0 DO THE GENERAL of asmall family. Good reference required. Apply a¢ Md BAe street, between sronuas Gea Oe sore WANTED, A LARGE NUMBER, AT 290 near Houston street; and at 113 Maiden lane. Alto, reverdl, sirls to sew on sewing machines. Good hands make one dollar lar perday. Cx it employment given. wanrs. Witeea ‘A COO, A SITUATION, EITHER IN par ‘bjection to gue th country. Resemae ee tath Sprin; Tiland, avo for stitog wil ANTED IMMEDIATELY BY TWO active, INTEL. 7 te mk Sc haey ligent Prot ess women situatio: lg Hester street. June weeatiakie Freteceet hate aes sacs a ND CITY BANE ae NE STRERT, ar} , try?" Gan be sean ab IIS Chelate street betwoen Brow orner of Division = Subeeibers to he oa tal soak ot Grand stree! ‘the above bank will please to take x: <aopn Ne Ritlineahctiranatti ad Sieve stalment of 10 cont will be le at this ofc ‘a ae Wie SITUATION. BY 4 PERSON DESIROUS | Above. on the Lav day of July next’ “By order of the Beard of accom, lady to California. She is capable | of Directo: JAMES O'BRIEN, of foe wpa oh mall family. or an infant; also wait- vie) ly understa; dress ma- A NOTICE “OFFICE OF _ THE COMMISSIONR dress C. D., at 460 Broome street. 7 City Hall, te », ‘ 7 a ape eo! euch at th at tits os, ws sel me ol wees superitend the waning OR SCOTCH will please hoe” th re red by law, tween‘ th date Seeds on record, erasteant of of are tke ether te sesh: and thee chases i talosioner of Jarome ong Sha ardiag of Trith girls ‘Address viaundry, atasive, Wil. A. | i en ee NOMICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOUR 3 ENOTES, ra J. L. Priest, and endorsed b; and ale endorsed by to ‘all os Be reggie ., FOR A FIRST beg ar ye A. Boat inn ee from New York. To one lost or stols ud persons are cautioned Pp sempstent a sesommentnateny ry receiving or negotiating the samo, as they helong to the #2- yet aged person preferred. Yertisers. The stew ing statement shows the amount of oye Rut dod Toon ii from I Wo Ae Me Aide | betes Papectiva ‘wanted, as above, @ person as head jaundress. those who ATED 4 SR OPTANE SrRt, TO DO G: he 'y street. Noi we ihe best of reference, ‘ANTED—A PROFESSED FEMALE COOK. alter; botl a clty ref eee pcs capably oral ch LN Ry Bat Nw —THE PUBLIC 18 CAUTIONED AGAINST feontiatresd Union ug 7 N bayiDe oF enshing & note drawn hy Geoene Hal, No. 6 0’ cloe! uadred wanted at this office, for frst class famill p town, and mean firey dollars, at sixty days sight from ‘Sune 13, iso in the country, short distan ‘GEORGE HALL. a fae GIRL TO GOA SHORT DISTANCE IN FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPAR, —XEW, ni card of Heb fi Sho is obliging ‘and oomratent te fulat | Direetore: bald: this in. "Th wae Rosle, Tank tee ee eight in ‘obliging and competent to fal ore, her duties; nono offer need apply.” Cail at 34 Cedar street, | for sransters of.stoo eed afuer three orelock thie an ie dare from 10 to 3. WAxtep—a NICE, CLEAN, TIDY WOMAN ASCOOK, small family, he must come wel the a qualification B. Hi Sutit the aot eeed ‘in Jul next, dend on the stoek now registered om xe book ebooks of’ he com> PRANCIS 'SPiRS. Seoretary. E NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY.— understard her business To a person possessin, Notice of Election of Diroctors—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the terns of an agreement sl wages will be given. A: the seventeenth ay of May, im tho year 1853, made pany, the ‘tien and Sche- washer and ironer, and to do general housework, in} » recommended and liberal |, Herald office, stating where an interview the Albany and Schenectady Kailroad Com, ALIFORNIA—A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS 3kEN to Cslifornia, is desirous of mad ing arrangements with some express ao apany to go to California: is willing to un derta reapeotal that wil reaunerste him for hiv services, ‘The advertiser is ® good accountant, and [ould remain in tho emplcy of ny, oae as long as wanted. GEN- and selontife pect ‘omtere bie en hs, and advertisements comb, 2093 Broadway. stands the manegemont ef horses in overy respect, and tne ono Wek, California, Jersey City, RYSTAL PALACE \—T0_ EXBTBITORS. tera to eissting ‘exbibitors ani paration of dseriptive araphtet are, @ ortmente Ia which he had much expericnse at the World's Fair, in Londen, forms ilheral. address Scribe, eare. of QOACHMAN, WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A SMART, active and temperate conchman, who perfectly under: care of carrisge and harnesagbao other used apply,) to £0 in ‘immediate vicinity, of Ni ron having the imme York. A perron having & wife, who i yrith no incembrance, might be ¢n- gaged. Address J. P stating refer- few Rochelle, N. ¥., ence from last pis ‘ter: GELS WANTED “SEYERAL GIRLS WANTED, TO work ina restaurant kitchen. Those who havo been ac- gustomed to the work proferred. Apply to John Taylor, 887 Broadway, before 10 o'clock in the morning. I Fey oypkrer pred FAMILIES UP TOWN, exit maior aT the select agency office, 129 Third betwoen Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. and get girls from the best selections to be found in this city, as cooks, chamber ne waiting maids, English and American nurses. P. S.—Tw emart Coys wish to finish the eooperage trade in the city oF ccuntry. SEAMSTRES3 _WANTED- ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS SS ‘ewing on Indios’ and gentlemon’s linens and children’s epparel Apply treet, during the siternoon, No. 106 Hamersley ALESMEN WANTED.—WANTED Hela eh ata \, to take or- 8 two,or threo experienced outdoor ders, and sell, goods. by, samples ° but wented. A pry in the Stora No. i35 William shroet ington bloc! HIRTS, BOSOMS AND COLLARS.—WANTED, A FEW good ands ‘at the old established ouatom shirt depot, 182 Canal » there, the highest price will be patd for good work, and cash ou the return of every job. Want one or two good finishers in the house, to instract learners, and girls to learn the finishing, A good laundry man wanted. HE ADVERTISER WISHES TO EMPLOY a YouNG man, of steady and industrious habits and genteel de- portment, to work as foreman tn © pristing of ote te wit iamsburg, Virginia, Apply at Wm. H. McDonald’ ‘Nas- sau street, between 12 and 1 o'closk. 10 ae MANUFACTURERS.—A MANUFAC- turer from Lyons, enabled to produce by an entire new invention ® most ant and superior article of plain, combining elegance of desiga an Honty of texture, offers his services to manfacturersof the ee Addross C. C., 123 Wooster, corner of Prince street. (0 DEALERS IN FINE AND FANCY SHIRTS.—THE advertiser, or 0 of the old whose work cannct be surpassed in by tho year, with a sing! han twenty-five do , address 8. 8., Hi ‘PO WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS.—WANTED, A SITUA- tion as foreman in a clothing ertablishment, the appli- cont having boon employed in that, capacity for several enrein one of the largest houses in the city. Can give the est of yeference from his present employer. Address L. Y., box 126 Post Office, will mect with immediate attoation, 10 HOTEL KEEPERS. AND TEA AND COFFEE, ‘MER- chants.—Wanted, by s young man, a resident of Dub- iin for fourtesp yoars, a8 busincss in some of the first houses, Ameri Wasl whieh can For terms ry parti: asituation. He will give every satisfaction at or Sia and if the party i: table, he will hav tion of Indging in fel hee ar or fort dollars, for hie ho- nosy, tobrioty, an ood conduct. ARy parson fa: Yering. bin with am please address J” J No. Zi Washington street. IRAVELLING AGENTS WANTED, TO TAKE OR- ders apd put up lightning rods. To aetive, intelligent men, who come well recommended for honesty and sobriety, food inducements will be given. Apply at the ‘office ot L, RANDLETT, 111 Broad street. ANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American boy, fourteen years of age, wyer's office, or to run of errands; in well totuainted ‘ith the city. Please address Wm. 8., Herald office ANTED—BY TWO, YOUNG: ENGLISH Gl Gr LS, itustions in s gontleman’s ot object to take ind would ;theother aschambermaid &o. in the country preferred. Satisfactory re! dress M. E. 2 N 159 Third avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, just arrived from England, a situation to take care o cbildron, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Can be seen for threo days, if not ongaged, at 128 avenueC, in the dry goods store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youre girl. to do chamberwork and waitiig, or ¢an do plain sewing. ‘The best of city reference, if required, from Please call at 29 a x place. Gan be seen fur two days. Ciarids Breet, at the corner of Fastory, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BESPECTABLE Jone woman, to do housework; is, accustomed to Washing: good clty referonce frum her last place. Beventscuth vtres, seaend doer, trons rooms, betes and First avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP TABLE Fyoung woman, to do plain sewing and take onre of children. No objection to go s short distanen in the coun try. Can be seen for two days at the dry goodsstore, No. 74 ia Ware A RESPECTASLE bette ol WOMAN, a child to vot nurse at her own residence, who has Tost hor own child, Please call immediately at 187 Nino| atroct, between Soventh and Kigth avenu ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; ean do gencral housework, and is » good Plain cook, washer avd ironer. Can be well recommonded. Tease apply at 27 Marion street, Can be seon for two da} ANTED-BY A VERY GOOD RECOMMENDED WW)" yonng: wma s aleentern tops gencral housework, in the city or country. Isa good plain cook and baker, & first rate washer and ironer, aad will be found » very good Bea ‘Will tuke moderate wages. Please call ‘at 223 jowery. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid ana waiter, mall FEE mily, Apply at 28) West Bixteo street, gq. WANSTED-a SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE She PL bt German gil good cook and first rate fo No dd Nintinateeee, nutinent,, Cam bo seem for two days a ANTED-BY A YOUN SITUATION ag Lurse, and t> do lir’, .G WOMAN, A can do plug sowing, and is willing t to be," oblining: cnn come well seeo from ber last hore Please cal at 25 virst a fd Fourteonth streeta, third fa econ for two days. £UATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE fis waiter and chambermaid, the other a8 have no objection to do any. led upon, and can come well recom- holr last placs, where they cam be soon for woo at 141 Second avenue, Vv, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ’ do plain cooking ang Ag woe) in a small fami- ‘dele excelient irone: ‘he best of city reference an be seen for two aps at No, 06 St. Mark’s » lower baseme ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘s situation as chambermaid or waiter. She can bt nen for three days, and can furnish good city reference Apply at 14 St. Mark’s place, in the basement, ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A most , who perfectly underatands bor business in all its branches—Atting and cutting of men nue, between Thirteon?, front room. Can bo ,# ANTED—SI" 6 Jadies! ard children’s dresses, house sewing in gencral. | Will Any commands for Sexm- Can 4, stint! be astended to. be soen for two days, if not engaged, Wan we SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung Woman, ns seamstress and dressmaker, who can cu¥ and fe Indies and children's drosses, and can be well recommended. Apply at No. 349 Twelfth street, near Wexma=a FIRST RATE SEAMSTRESS, ONE WHO ners. one Warr, AN AMERICAN ENGLISH, OR peorcm oa ves asiady ify Troy Railroad Company. the MALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A FEW tady Railroad Company, the Mohawk Vatloy Railroad ety, @ good cook, washer and ir: Company, the Syrac iUtion Ratiroad Conmpany, the ne , with good Syracuse and Utica ‘Direct Rail pan, hee "place. “Callat | ter and Syracuse Railroad Co ese % vetwoen Sand’ | chester road Company, th ter, is Railroad Company, avd the But Part Raliroad Compan: it f jure of the State of 1, 1853, entitled io, nies hav THrat they shall be consolidated tute sud eet eaten wean New YORK os NTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, the first election for tors of the sald new or consolidated company, wile ‘ean dress hair, and is fully acquainted with her busi- ‘A Protestant proferred. apply at Clinton avenue, door from De Kalb, Brooklyn, girl, to t , in bed country, tl ood washer summer mont! rand iro the City Hall, in the city of albany, oa willin erself generally useful. Apply, before, 0 tte tth £, Vetweon the hours of twelve oeloe! 6 St George’s place, between First and Se- in the afternoon of that day. cond The stechelders in she ver eal existing eon above tho right to vote at the persom Was PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE butter se rivate fami); New Ergland. Nove need’ B00 content to livein the country. Apply st71 Broadway, up stairs. abe manner rovided for by t the ald agrees 7A B.C. MoINTOSB, President of the ae and Schencctady Railroad Company. of the Bohenectsdy nd Troy tio ad Compas mectady an road Company. RaStUS CORNING, Presiden of the Utien and Sohnectad Kaliréad JOHN V.L. 2 UYN, ft Moh K Vaile Railroad Com; re of the ioatee HaCLNSO SON iden eneral housework and assist in milking and making residing in » pleasant villi a Ergland. None need apply Pomel those who can od recommendations from last employers and would be 2 ANTED—AS SEAMSTRES ND TO_ TAKE harge of two children over six years of ago, a Protes- Oman, “Bho must te capable cf eutting aad. Avting 2 and shirt making, together with goneral family Mi reference required, Waxes, $7 per month, No. 140 Kast Nineternth street, of the syracn 20 and Railroi CHARL ese STEBBINS, of the Syracuse sad Utica Direct Railros HENRY B. GIBSON, Preald osident APPLY ANTED—A COOK AND A BARKEEPER. *of the Rochester and Pere Railroad Coi at the dining saloon, 584 Sixth avenue. KPH FIELD, President reais of the Buffalo aud Lochester Rallrocd Company. Bh orbit sagta WOMEN. AT 173 HUDSON STREET; J.B. VARNUM, Fresident one s8 chambermaid and waiter, the other to cook, Wash and izon. | None need apply except they come well re- commended. 2A. a Also, & man or boy as waiter, at 123 Bookman st. ractical farme! 8 tal Plei call al suited. Reference: Wy Anse ee A COMPETENT MAN, A SITUATION Apply at the office of his last Sparen 156 Wt TED- BY ASMART AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG fa ference given. Address C. G., care of Mr. 3 149 By mont. Apply at No. 94 Wall street, ti W'nme-a PERSON TO ASSIST IN A COAL OF. wey ‘usel WANTED. A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS GAR. Apply at 369 Atlal WARTEDIIN A FURNITURE STORE, AN ACTIVE, Keung 172 ‘ana We Fulton oer ‘ef the Rochester, hiises aarsietrs per TON Pr Falls allroad Co. Cc. Ct President of the Buffalo and Tookport Railroad Company. ge BUILDERS.—SEALED Lge ee Pfpeew 4 ark ‘Apply only from 1 M. ANTED—TWO SMART GIRLS, FOR THE KITCHEN of # dining saloon’ Must understand washing and until Saturday, the 2d day thiree ‘o'slock, for furnishing the materi Work necessary for the erection and finishio, school buildingon the north side of Thirty-sev: between the Tenth and Eleventh avenues, in th y Sia will be rece! or for the carpenter's work ay in addition propose f plans and elevations oan be, seen ‘es the ollise ott Clerk of the Hoard of Rducation, Now City Hall, of or of either of the undersigned. printed copies of t fications ean§ bo progured; and to any of whom pro} endorsed “ Propotals for ‘Twentioth ward School Pan @eliveroa., The school officers reserve t! mat any bid not deemed by them the best for the pul ite ieee Vatea New York, June 16, 1853 Wo IN G. BUTLER, 3% Eighth a ‘hairman of Schowl Officers, ‘wontieth, ward. Hesry usheeee 805 Kighth avenue, Secretary. THE TRADES, &C. N ENGRAVER ON STi EL, ETCH! R, AND SUPE- for dranghtsman, wants © aploy ment; would prefer to Ko to a western city. Addre: Artist, Heralc office, [,, MACHINISTS, AND | FINISHERS. —WANTED, re good ae to ihe at lathe and t! “ San- gatuck Iron Works, Conn. srelock A. M. to CLARK & place, near William street. MPO PRINTERS.-AN INTELLIGENT LAD, | A0- painted with composition. will hoar of dcairable situation, plying ie mediately, at the office of the Staten ePhatter! tapleton, 8. I 0, SAILMAKERS— WANTED, A SAnNenae ON ead buck. Good wages wilt beg board tho shi N MPO COACH TRIMMERS “WANTED, A FIRST RATE Goach trimmer, one aseustomed to light work preferred. Apply at coor at Cooper's coach factory, 96und 9 Charles INMEN WANTED—FOUR TIN PLATE AND sheot iron workers wanted. None but good workmen, id those secustomed to shop work, need apply. JOHN MASC lor, 83 Righth avenue. ‘ANTED—A BRITANNIA METAL WORKER. A good workman (American or Relish) may a 9to12A. M., atthe office of the Porous Glass Broadway. ‘ANTED-BY iy MAN AND | Ail E, an form HS on rm. ent mt voattle \d sheep. and is a his in wile would take charge of a Nialty, and first rate cook. As it is business they want, they will @ any respectable situations in the cit; 382 Gi ich street. Can or country. e seen until ‘48 groom and coachman. No objection to the country. Grand st: man, & ib opera un ager; ar lived the ie with its business arooalltia ght porter ina store, or are in jowery. ANTED—THIRTY TO FIFTY — SLATE CUT- tora, for the Brase Siato Quarry’sin Southern Ver- ‘ZELOTES DICKINSON. —A SALESMaN WANTED IN A WATCH d ry store. Reference required. Direct Post ‘ibe, peer ie doxebange fice to weigh apd be capable of keeping secounts and ply at No. 070 Greenwich street, in the mabe oP iy day thls week None need apply ation is comfortable. roue wey, in the morning ing ANTED—A STOUT ERRAND ROY, FROM 15 TO 16 ¢, in a retail dry goods store. Apply at 144 Brooklyn. re ANTBD—AT WILLIAM STRONG'S, 237 CouuMBrA street, South Brooklyn, two dry goods salesmen. industrious and steady unmarried man, # cabinet or one accustomed to the use of tools, the fitting, ng, boxing and delivery of furniture, “Asvompotont it ref none other need apply. may find os, on appl lication & to- jam i o'elock, t3 , Brooklyn. ANTED—A STOUT ACTIVE LAD, FROM 4 TO 16 DRY GOuws, ECK’S BAZAAR.—' id beh col CAR!-' bet THE mat Years old, to attend an office, run errands, &c. One "7 who will Dimself useful brin ing ood reference for | 7 want to step at Beck's t Bi honesty £c., can apply ut 4 John street, up stairs, room | ghove Thirty fith stroct where 7 No. 2. Lasy boys need hot cali, ape POLE Petter, goods than at any other store in the city. dkave ANTED- SEVERAL ACTIVE “MEN TO EFFECT | ofhouse Wirnishing nents and an e001 pine his city and the neighborhood, of several ar others.” Beck wien hat hand) fisher it domand—alto & canvasser for Brooklyn and emslure. “Apply any day. after YOUNG, General emaaieaion, No. 27 Uld Slip, Frout stecet, and, miley coeds =e, dl LICUTENSPELS CS Bowe: orner of Hester street, ls pertains “ale AN TO ENGAGE IN ANawW, Ltn, | Bon falh with & fish aud new stock of vis and vo diopoee ait Wore capil GOOD AND een ae MEN, arty, at Pat on 8 He ren street. general assistant in erionced in the busine: one-ty, capacit; ne willingness to be useful, can find a week. A or, $10 $75 required. Inquire for ‘otal, Greenwich atrect, comer of War. at which one can make ing g ould respe tfall invite his friends and customers to ‘aeaiat. him tat ‘the same, and Se 4 themselves of the opportunity to obtain some of the ribbons in the city, eueaper than ever, ANTON GRAPE SHAWLS. rape sia OF PLAIN and embroidered. Canton ora; gid the subseriber ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF FROM BIGHTEEN to twenty-two years of sxe, as clerk, salesman. oud toh ‘and y store. One ex- nd well recommended as to vont ty five per cent. from the asual charge, Also, an ex ite assortment of India and Fronch cashmere an avis and scai GEO, BULPIN, 301 Broadway. OR LADIES! DRESSES ~ 000 yards fing French Faconots, at 15,000 yard Bog! day; thoy must 30,000 yards Batore de Tain ation; will be kept open until the end of’ the prosent Wa, Wise, Jr, watchmaker and jewel- 7 acme Brooklyn. THIRTY TO FIFTY MEN, OF PERSE- sud evereetic babite, to sali an "article used in that ‘rill pay from $5 to fal of at Jeate $10 and ne. re jum depot, 365 Broome street. id. Is, hese were bough at less than half tlie original ¢0i will be sold “according.” 7 WE ARE ALSO sxLLiNo Fine plain Baroges at 28. Linen Ginghams at 6d., former price * Fein a capital of from ten to fift; do. do. 9d. mt will vield a dail, & inaulte of Dr. H. K. y dollars, where tho profit of from six to ten dol- oot, 612 Broadway. rANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 17 TO 18 YEARS: of strictly temperate hiabi ‘as bookeeper and collector. do. do. 24, 6d. to 6s, do. None od spply but those ssing the necegsar; lit cations with ost city reference. A person well noquninted A pith Rrooklyn preferred. Application to "be made at 08 ae heron. ca Ii te Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. - A egal Darina Table Clout 'ANTED—ONE OR TWO GOOD MOWERS, TO COT ar ee eee ae W tase by the acre: A fair price will be pald, and ‘and d about pee Ee. Rednoed Bienacre nd ou the NeW, and Hf railrouds stone in im depet, 0 And Ht railroad, abont twelve miles from the tity. Also wanted, sbout a dosen horses to Pie nowsRY sav1¥G 8 Ba pasture at low price. Apply as above. F. W. aw F. th bY & CO. OR SALE—A LARGE oe DESIRABLE ASSORT- ment of gen drills and coat rer BLACKWELL, WHETTHORE CO., 77 William st, ANTED—A MAN TO OPEN OYSTEr aiisccenlsiientiniannetaatn ate = ANTI W4NIED-A, SMART, ACTIVE BOY, FROM FOUR. pCgrtieecy pat sardine ti mae ah and make’. faronteon years of ago, to, aint st waiting Cg yg a ay, gn, aimsel! Reneraily useful, in's dining saloon, A) Suhr light fabrics in mansiian, Saving ¥ Wy Sach reference, before twelve M., at the Shades, Ni ott the ebseribes to mect the “ames # Api way. WANIED—1wo CONFECTIONERS; THOSE wal N loyment and good wages will be ioply nt No 4 ann surest, under the Mus Wernnd vat Magpeo4 IN A HOTEL, AND A COUPLE mal AP! ANTED—SEVERAL MEN, TO FREEZE ICE CREAM; ho have been accustomed to the work preferred. ply between 8 and 10 0’slock, to John Taylor, Broad- WwHo perfectly understands making ive cream. Apply at the loon of the American Patent Steam Ico Cream Company, . 188 Chatham square, to-day, after 10 o'clock A. M ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN BARBER; A STEADY, competent journeyman barber, to whom constant em: iven. None others need M222, GARDEN—SITUATED ON Pue, opposite the entrance to t! in tho vicinity of the Crystal Pain wo ncres of ground, covered wi and evergreen treos and shrub dors, fountains, and vases; intersected by serplation walks, and ‘surrounded by grassy slopor beauties of n: pod and art. thi LATER yirTH AVE. ood wait oung man in office, to it fine refreshment salo ke Hlovaaif ponetally wostel. Good reference reqeites, | Prtmises, ose, tu, tue, refreshs with co stant attondantes ply at Hotel, 908 Broadw: attractive mei A ANTED “AT. ONCE. Malad: CHAMBERMAIDS, ars, a ih , pire for hows and gvery doserip: reign, ie oun. jon o! road way will be & source Oo: et marae ed Sormer of Reade sereeke his effec hae aagete ceeetiayt ithe proprietors would ales Teapestte chances for girls aud they are suited very quickly with of NewYork renenra te ag helt | foedit situations. Also, some good places now ready. Terms ‘Exhibition of th tiean, ‘nak beral. wien will ie these men ag oi "the Mate Gergen wit Having mado errangemente with Me, Bone ‘ANTED-SIX COOKS, TWO NURSES, TEN GIRLS for housework, and four small girls, Ta their patro ‘ee returned if Re. ne ¢ engaged Me 2 day. Also, a number of girls lately landed | jamin M. Briare (the eminent confectioner of the oapital gap be . H. HAINES? Long Ialand Servants’ Dihoe scree f’Fulion and Middagh street, Brooklyn. This est calls from eity and country, for both mon Wanted this day, six farmers, and ® boy {or a gro- bd best artisans from his ertablishm ney tok dance » Sood waiters, tl wi ity, Albany, rhoxo gelebrity for the fnost oream, loon, an coufeationesy 10.00 well known in this ry yr etn ‘tor = cery store. er trons. No apirituens plaice 7B Y | ANTED. LAUNDR ESSES, COOKS AND WAITER te nt oe ‘the Tine 1853. tro 38 ‘Sal 4 re rn WwW a 5 afier the ‘al ym JANTED—DY A {RESPECTABLE YOUNG W eae girlt—six lnundrosses, aix professed cooks, at $10, it. The Fifth avon ve, Madison avent roference given. Can be seen fortwo days. Plonse call xe | $12 and $15 wagers six fir waiter girls, All must bo Nes pass on three sides of th No, 13 Foray th stroct, No. 8, in tho rear, WANTED-4 SITUATION AS WET NURS respectable young married woman, who lost her baby four months old. Can give reference aa to her sobriety and n he seen for two days at 247 Sixteenth First avenu B, BY A Waniznony A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a rituation to do tho general nonsowork of n sinall vivate family, or chamberwork Apply at 272 Spring strect, nthe rear, Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A CHILD TO NUR: thy married woman, nations and references, wi rpectable family, She’ of ‘Twelfth street. Wren, 9 aie A RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT girl, a sitnation 4 cook, in & private family; und stands cooking in all ite brancl country. The Fost of city rofereng fifth street. fei ek ay AN EF} nos =A YOUNG HEAL. can lve satisfactory expla. to wet nurse a child in # re- e¢ seon for three days at 443 ‘no objection all at 95 Enst Twonty- BENT Fo rotary A SITUA experienced ser families Apply immed the Publie EG 1001 Buildi as they are all for first class private rt avonue cars are within two minutes tely AY 149 Grand street, opposite ik. Ei ul MITCH: 8 60. ¥ oo OULISTS AND frtavenen | ANTED.— PRIVATE FAMILIES, "HOTEL aD onrding honse keepers. wanting good servants will Sind the most carefully selected choicn o i icles at MORKIS & EAFNESS PERMANENTLY REMOVE A FRW 0. otto, 89 Broadway, corner of Reade strect. Waiting Fy ott) Ny ts inconvenience or operat wee use of this da e every kird of work ' Alo, German ‘ratte doners, fai ren W2nrep—rinsr CLASS SERVANTS—TO NOTICE at MANNIN( NGS office, 10 Tillary street hel the! situations without any delay whatever, Bs tew Scotch ond German sels, English mbormaids, Irish Protes ther servants for hanics and boys for trad moderate. taurante, that the very best families in the city and country, call rooklyn, for their and that servants of every description who understand ir busin can obtain most desirable and respectable EXCURSIONS, XCURSTO TO Rs NES Ree 2,25, tues bine cee |— Haneos, ‘wilt co ; treat ‘ad titer 8 Broome My he Tenth o ke Bs kia, Se ea Bee pores ANTED—A SMALL “ow conven asly, 8, in the {ee nebenterh