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Krex hes & “Relic of a Pan ms mee excellent rtate of prerervat far je contrast with his beautiful Rocky ,ghe fashion fer the summer of sigh Curtesity will attract y his tienda No, rect, prude and Jadgmont ‘. Binee the Days of ¥ from the indifference a" rilllaney of 9 Dearance, who Sought Re- iy eaating herself into fcle of head gear has boon Me wine aamierhie. fe nceful Rock Men tain eir ki jored their qd ft tthe i Way sn e and gay of the mocrr Sorachicve, ine few years, by their eff fortune. Patronize thom: Hats ve. Daguerreotypes.—The beautifal Grab benver and pearl felt ey manufactured and sold b; RAFFERTY & LEASK, at their %, ‘would seem quit ny batter; but the introduction of the ie inital ih on. Of Suety necien, es buys one of their inimital doth fame and Eiveers! 275 maga Irving House. ‘The Late “gen at the Hippodrome.—The following let 1m Miss Taylor's attendant physician, was = Sn Tacadaye ine by tho proprietors of the. ilppo- rami i— Mn. if Praxcox:—Dear Sir Perhaps y ee tement in the Times of this * the girl is terribly burned nd that, being worse. # ii se. ‘The pal are is very womfortnble, and, [ thin! jon, she will recover. Yours, Tuesday, June 28, 1563, youmay be misled oFaing, which statos b proper es] FAWLINGS, M.D. Auction Notice.—The attention of the pub- He is called to the largo sale of cabinet furniture, to take place, this jowery opposite Spring street, by SGOOD ¥ (obae Fulton street,) being Doehler & Co., well known as among the best manufacturers in this city. Baya:d’s Inimitable Soup.Fresh Green turtle soup agein this day, at Bayard’s, No. 8 State stroet. Onder for soup promptly supplied at one dollar per quart. San Pain ting.—Particular attention Is called to GURNEY’S new atyie of colored dazuerreotypes, A feature in the art, which ho bas recently prodaced. Dis matchless crystalotypes, with and without color. Broadway. Als No. Gentlemen From Loulstana, and from the t generally, are infurmod that ALFRED 0.78 one price olothing catablishment is at No. 441 Broadway, between Howard and Grand streets, may be found an extensive assortment of fashion: ii made garments, embracing all aizce for men aud boy under garmenis of every description. Prices un: low, but no deviation in any instance from the mark- @4' price. 'N. Clothing made to order, in the very best manner and at the shorcest notice. National Guard, Seventh fe, Begtmens, Unite forms, but very little used, for sale at half price; also now ade to order, according to regulation, at the old tui Joring stand, 200 Wooster street, threo doors above Bleeuker JOHN C. MOSEMAN. This is the Last Day.~Impiove berag present time.— mn ereeted, ani ral more now being erceted, ‘aad orope of almost every kind may be seen wing uai to an; Long Island, snd very near the muc! redmised ake Konken- Koma. 2,08) desirable building lots, and 80 farms will be distributed a feo sharebolders on the 30th of June, 1853, Each subseriber, for only $15, will recolve s warrantes deod by 100, feet each, of ese opportunity to city, ‘and owning = ei @ near the city, where Se: ‘comforts of x fam ily circle can be fally reali: and where 21,000 building lots and about 390 farms have ready been sold: for of from five sores and up- D had if appl ‘for immediately, at from $80 per sro; snd as regards the quality of the soil, reter to a statement which was made at the America: ° stitute, ats regular meeting of the Farmers’ (lub, on the gisk of Juno, instant, and without any knowledge ‘of mine, whic! tement the ae is an extract, vi: crwieh seeps to Long Island lands, which had been so wouoh talked of at the two previous mectings, when disonss- ing the subject of candy soils, the following tact was rooord- ‘dwin Johnzon hi om one to two thousand aores on nd, about forty seven for four buiiting lote, 2 Ef two to ti oarrot crop thirty to forty ven thonsned dollars for Mr. I who has a farm in the pers @ Lakeland station soils better than his” As bi is left to procure a sharein these Jote and farms being let A wilone a should be made imme- 208 Broadway, where maps ee te 1 ie leva Coats bual or ae Pais tos tte 2 per bi erep. ‘thinks t! ashort ti few onl. diately to and pamphle Writh thoroughly and efficiently taught by B. Broadway, whore gentlemen conversant with business may attain a masterly knowledge of doubly entry in tho short space of one weck. Open day and evening, nd tin: reat Inducements.— BMITH & LOUNSBERY, No. 448 Pearl eee are Frm his setring additional supplies to their stock of epiond: ve gepestey, Brovselo threo ply; and ingrain caxpotings, Having Deen pecuitarly fortunate in purehasing previous to pocent ndvaue in prices. they ‘are enabled to soll fall ton Per cent loss than present market rates. Sewing Machines tor Stitching and Clos feg leather, and all fabrics, making, by very simple mechanism,'a ream, which not only appears regalar and Yeuatiful, bul when put to the test in practical work, will mot open or break apart. Descriptive pawphlets mailed ‘Spon request, @KOVER, BAKER £CO., 94 Chambers street, Sewing Mechines—The First and the Last— ‘The public wh» take an interest in useful inventions aro hl to eall at our office and oxamine the first s suet made to tow with « moodle aad shattlonthe mtion of Walter Blunt 4&1 of this city, about twen- fy gears axo. We are ready at all timos to exhivit the most improved sewing machine ever invented—the one now geverally introauced h triumphant success in a great variety of mechanical snd the only mashiae which haw the eapacity to do perfect w T, M. SINGER & "68, No, $23 Broadway. ing, Arithmetic, and Bookkeepi: ping are F. FOSTER, 387 Defiance Salamander Safes —Gayler’s Pa- tent.—KOBERT M. PATRICK is a sole manufacturer in the United States of the above Goain's Impenctratio Detianco ‘Locks; ths beat sates and locks combined in the world. Depot 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden Iane, formerly 90 John street. rene and Hearing restored by Dr. Lutener reet, southeast corner Broadway. I publicly uteaer for the cure be effected in iy son's Mire WINN. I? Hudson strest. I, John. Glow bai Brooklyn, was cured by Dr. Lutener of denfae gharecs cf cightecn years’ standing. Long life and « itaeth fmmortality to Dr. Lutener, of 30 Prince street, for the resto- ration of my hearing, after bein, HIRAM SHOUMA Dr. ner cured me of discharges and deafn years’ standing. JOUN SNIFFEN, 48 Hicks st,, Brooklyn. Whe New York Pneumatic Oraining and Mannfacturing Compasy, are now prepared to ompty sinks, eisspools, &c., by atmospheric pressure, by which process the is performed in the day timo, without unpleasant offlu offence oF inconvenience to the oe: rs promptly attended to. Offic ene dooF froin Chambers, first floor, ord ack room. Gouarand’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without ex- eeption or reservation, the very best ever invented. Beware ef pufted dyes. Kqually celebrated is Gouraud's Medicated Soap. for curing pimples, freckles, sallo wnes chaps, rough- esr, 40. Poudre Subtile uproots hair from aay part of tho Wie Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 kei arse near Broadway. jchelox’s Ceiebrated Hair Dye and Fier asians is removed to No. 233 Broadway, opposite the fountain. Batchelor’s well-earned fame is a suificiont aa to all wh» patronise him, that their wants can bo ter supplied by him than et any other establishment in Iwas Ofrerca g100 Yesterday fc for the Secret of making that beautiful hair dyo—Lafont’s solublo jot. Brice only four shillings. 18 i di red or groy hair light or dark brown and jet tiack. it dves not rab or wash off, and Ja very lithle ttoutilo to ure, Tt ts sold ont ‘at 6l—mind, 61 er atrovt, depot ‘Of JONES’ coral hate rostorative. (only two sbillings now.) This makes tho hair grow dark— Raturally dark-—stops its falling off, dresses it beautifully, keops it moist, &e. Covnsel for the Feeble, and Important Sag- gestions for the health.—Morso’s Invigorating Mlixir or Coroial.-The great strength sustaining nud hoatth:renewin paration introduced by. Dr. M. Morse, the celebrate: dental traveller and chemist, has become #0 woll known throughout this country aud Etropo, that no physician, who values his reputation, would venture to admit himself iguo- rant of its extraordinary properties, or think of questioning ite wonderful cures. Dr, Morgo in tho ssi- ‘Yhe prominent position occupied b; tine world is a guarantee of the value of any invention or rs the stam p of his approval, and in this tit offered to the world, ‘tho ingredi- ho first to enlist in the selecoe of medi- faculty in Kngland, Scotland, France, ‘and Beiginm, have declared to be the only stimutant known that exhiles and strengthens the system, without entailing the relaxation and depression which have hereto- fore been supposed to ne the necessary consequences of using artificial means to increneo the amount of vital energy in the human system. There are, therefore, solid ¢rounds for pro- nouncing the introune ing Elixir or C.rdial, the great medi As swoll it hn been re of the healing art were nth eontary. ed by the nd if the history ransacked from the era of Hippo. erates to the present day, no such instance of unbounded confidence in the curative properties of any medi ho Sdduced ‘A8 Appears upon the record in favorof pe Inall kindness, and without designing to create undue alarm, Wo would remind the nervous, the feadle, the sick, that ' sam? wasting heat” igupon us; that the drain upui tho sources ‘Givitality is Inerensed twenty fold, and that without the help ing ald of this life stay maay a delicate wife and daughter, many ® pale and aick!y eon, sinking into the deadly embrace of consumption; many 8 parent ireaking down ander the exertion or slow disease, des of daath before anothor summer shall bring back its blossoms to the rose, healthy neglect the means of fortifying the Gur climate breaks down thousands of strong ry summer; yet by the use of this peerless invig Fant, the muscuinr aud netvous system ony bo 40 brared up, and the digestive powers so thoroughly and permanent! Testored, that neither sudden changes of temperature, appit. cation tg atady, physical exertion, mor the most xetnous + of thongh: or muscle will snhdue tho energios ce eloped, wo might almost say, created, by its influence, Thistle tho veaton during which’ bhe system should. acquire essagy stook of vigor fcr tho exhausting summer ear paig: he ily should ladies, who suffer from hysteria, de irits, bodily weakness, hondacho, wertous > ja, extreme Iassitude, or any of those di ae incident to m derar gément of tho delion' ec hyetologtoal organi steer athen the relaxed pr in advauice of the Drostrating It is put the concentrated in pint bottles, Vere the Dame bows I be fleas and sold for $3 per bottlo, two for , Bix for 8 ING, Generat Agent, Now 102 Bronte way, New ork, to whom all orders must be adure Bo dl. articular to ask for Dr. Morse’s Tw ting ‘Cordial, Tero is an imitation article of similar wanes = Corot ‘Wigs ana Toupecs.—We would Advise all Perrons in want of a lp to examine the oxtensive a” y of MEDHURST & i ‘The Story chanced white, b; is true that it chai nite fan! hape Ghat rich or poor may mind, 61—Walker stree “You Look Twenty Saree thas pa day; “what ‘W. Gar eee promatare ou O20 et | ‘it of tartarus, the guscee Ket it inave it applied or there. It will anty Warren atroot, ae —— fteen min: i you have An d of food to a , picking at the nose, rid fullness of the belly ‘i ‘low fever. remember that ail these, Siould at once ai the remedy—Hobe: an article founded phos. sclontific e. principles, compounds telng perfectly tafe who, in curing the most ar 0x ‘cada when th = ‘BEE THIRD | AND | SIXTH PAGES. “ea PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED--OF TIMOTHY FINN, SUP- posed at present to be in Dotroit, or his brothe: Thomas Fion. Any information of them would be thankfully re- ectved by Bridget Finn, now residing at Mrs, Srnithys, 45 James street. N ARY ANN GELSON WILL WEAR OF SOMETHING to her advantage by calling at 51 Murray street, ‘0. (5 CHRYSTIE STREET. —THE GENTLEMAN WHO ealled here about six o'clock last Tuesday evening. is requested to onl] again or send his address to Jackson, The card he intended to leave cannot be found, THE LECTURE | SEASON, ‘PRECENTATION OF A GOLD MEDAL TO FATHER Gavezsi.—Father Gavazzi will deliver a lecture in the Metropolitan Hell, on Thursday evening, Juve Wth, at 3 o’clook, the proceeds of whien will be given towards the erection of the, Italian church, ard on which oceasion he will be presented by Waldense Lodge, No. 9 American Pro- testant Assoristion. with a vold medal. Subjeot—Prosent and future of America. Members of the Order and frionds 0’ liberty, srei Jnvited to attend. Tickets 25 sents. T.okets aleo may ‘bi 167 Broadway; Carter & Brother, 235 Breadway ai Ceewane, 559 Broadway. urning it to 25 West Washington er 17 rewards for their trouble, with the ‘hanks of the owner, OST.-ON SATURDAY, JUNE 25, ON GOING THROUGH Chatham, Nassau aod Wall streets, a draft for two hun- dred dollars, drawn in favor of Orsi. Lt will be of no i tee to any one but tho owner, asit has boen stopped. The renal, by leaving it at 116 Chatham street, will i) suitably OST—WHILE GOING 1 TO THE CRYSTAT, PALACE by a Sixth avenue car a brass camera lucida, enclosed ina purple morocco care. $2 will be given for its return to JACOB WELLS, Draughtman, 252 Broadway. OST, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH, tween Hudson and Greenwich streets. a diamond ri which the owner values highly, it being agift from adear friend. The finder will roccive the above reward by returning it to P. W. ‘SPRAGUE, No. 17 Coenties clip, orat No. 42.Boach street, and recely) the thanks of the owner. $1 REWARD-STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE enclosnre of the subscriber, at Mamaroneck, « ches- Lut sorrel mare, about sixteen heads hij with four white feet, foretop out off. and whi On forohead. | Any par son returning the same to the aabsariber will receive the above reward, with all other moderato charges REWARD.. in Beach st: ‘HO! owas: FOSHAY. Sonanne OR STOLEN—FROM BUSHWICK CROSS Toads, three horses; one light bay with white hind feet, Bane cl lipped and white ono larae dark bay with lump on left k nd blind in one eee cream color with aviteh tail. AT KILLING, BADGER BAITING, AND COON are to-night, at 127 Grand street. As 1, cock fighting, rat killing, and badger baiting, for pris ‘worth gingerdins for, on tho glorious Fourth of July, at 2 o’cloek 0 Ld asa yak JUST RECEIVED BY THE SUB- double aol eae s, Hollis & Sheath, F he whe fai Fe welll dapted in weights, sine, ‘and bores for summer sbooting, having been, importa tad expronal ly for that Sportsmen will do well to F CON ty Falton | street. corner of Cliff THE FIREMEN. eat OF COLUMBIAN ENGINE COMPANY f Baltimore —The marshals are requested to attend ng shis (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock, at the house of Engine Co. No. SETH ¢: DOUGLASS, Grand Marshal. J. O. Seixas, Secretary. 5.000 O88. WANTED, A BUSINESS MAN with the bove capital, to taken interest ina mapufacturing |b —manufactaring a staple article for es pply to P&TER Pal 2.00 No. 17 Wi Zar partion! roet, Feeond f\ WANTED, A PARTY OF ENERGY AND ntorprise, to join the advertiser ia an ui fA OO aire aclear r profit of £200 per day or two men, W Apply immediately, Uy letter sudrersed to'he Ve Herald ofioae 7, By later, CTIVE PARTNER WANTED, WITH A SMALL capital, for exhibiting a new and unique series of dio- Tamas, Hever before exhibited in the United States. To an man it will pay ® large profit. Address Diorama, ‘ald offi (pets WANTED, FOR THE EXTENSION established daguerrian gallery, on the newest hotograpby on p The ii Bocrand the fo F AN le of to ANTED, oR FOR SALE. =k PARTNER WITH | A capital of three’ thousand dollars, or will sll the Co- lumbian steam coffee and spice mills, now doing a good Satisfactory reasons given for selling or taking ® Apply at 58 Harrison street. A satisfactory lease wit be given. J. W. FORC: FINE ARTS. EF EAR’ SPLEND{D ORIGINAL, PASTEL painting ty “Brocha) painted to order in Paris; it ing five figures. Subject, “Guardian Angels.” It is ionably the fincst ie by WALLER & jctare of the kind in the eountry. REPS, 242 Broadway. EXPRESS AGENCIES, DAMS & CO.’3 EXPRESS, FOR NORFOLK, PORTS mouth, Richmond, Potersburs. Walatagton, Raleigh and the interior of Virginia and North Carolina, will leave by the United States muil steamers Roanoke and Jarustown Norfolk, every Tuesday aud Saturday, at 4 o'clock. ackaes and parcels, recvived at our office, unt ‘cloel on day of sailing. Our inland express will ‘continue to leave daily a8 usnsl, at 9 o'clock 2 and 5o’clock P.M All freight tended to go by our inland expri Aba USTRALIA EXPRESS—DIRECT TO MELBOURVE— Per clipper ship SEA KANGER, to sail on Saturday, July 2A special messenger will leave our office on Satur: day, at 9 A il. “Packages, ‘parcels, and letters, takon at lowest rates. HASE & C0 fond wa ALIFORNIA EXPRESS VIA NICARAGUA, JULY 5 in charge of#pecial messengers.— Freight 39 cents per Pounds ss usual, from threo to five days in advance of mail ine, Packoges. parcels and letters, Boston and Philadel- phia Exprees daily. Charleston, and interior of Georgia, Alatama, Tennessee, South Carol rday. CHASE & CO., 38 frondway. MPORTANT EXPRESS NOTICE. —PARISEN & KING'S original Virginia and North Caroling Exprose for Nor- fotk, Richmond, Petorsbury, Raleigh, Gaston, Wilmington, and ail interior towns, Tuesday's and Saturday's, in chargs of special messengers.’ Our former pati por fC F the above places, will please leave thelr ordors at the omen N Barclay strect, and thereby insure low rates Sd cutek deepatoh,” Resreratar, the Uricioal southera Ba: proee, No, 2 Barclay ctrcot, PAKISEN & KING. FFICE NO. 59 BROADWAY.—ADAMS & CO.'S semi-Monthly United States Mail Express for Califor: nia, Oregon. and the sandwich Islands, oer, U) Btates mail steamer Georgia, on Tuesd aly 6, 1853.—Isaac P. Valentine. special messenger ‘@ shall despateh ou ‘next express for California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Island: in charge of our Mm Valentine, by ti United States mail Bay direct, on Tuesday, July 5, at 2 o'clock P.M." Prom the cupertority of our transportation arrangements on the Isthmus, and the facilities accorded us on the Pacific mail steamers, freight sent by our oxpreas is spre to go through with mail speed. Immediately on arrivalae San Peanoisoo Wii feeighp bud_-packages for the latcricr sowne and mining districts 6f California aro promptly forwardsd by our own inland expresses, without delay, to destination. Ship; Will please fend in thoir goods, with iavoices, bofore the of sailing, to enable us to have them corded ‘and sonled in teason. Small parceis received antil 1 o'clock on Monda: No package should oxceed 136 Iba. weigh, or 524 feot oub measurement, and every thing must be put up water p ADAMS & CU. HEAP — CHEA ture cov: furvituro, reduced price: ROSEWOOD PARLOR FURNI Alarge stock of (for this wook at very SPILGU, 102 Broadway. RELL & N NAMELLED AND COTTAGE FURNITURE.—SETS 1) from $25 to $1000 The largest assortmont in the United ite made in numb color, and shade, to uit ail ILLIES & BYIN vafacturers, 610 Bron m fav decre above Spring otreet, oott side) mamatot 0 Greene rect. UITES oF FNAMBLLED COTTAGE FURNITURE, from $25 to $500.—Purchasors will find the above th hort and chenpost anites to he bought anywhere and pallin od pure hair, of Spring street. Matti Wholesale pricos, warn MATHEWS & STACY, 525 Broadway, corner BAS _ DENTISTRY. 10 THOSE ABOUT mig Mei THE CITY Ms BRUOF, THE SEVENTH ‘DAUG ITER, CAN consulted with at 50 Canal street, corner of Broad: dena 1, i h y females “popes Also, Indies hair work of every ftaire on au venti r Vifo opr ent, past ame ago of an; rs 2°0, MLS‘. My nud 6 vi bovening, 2 P= SFPECLAL SOTTIUNS eee TON" Ly ke tad THIS BYENING, AT NIBLO’S Sanaen, and a poe ast eo there. i the best aise man mond orrett Mrs. Hughes hind per: ‘The Mummy, b; -Mr. Burton Me. Johnston | Sasa Mrs. Burton Grarie. SEALED, PROPOSALS to for vetting out trees on cach side of eochved by the igned until July 5. ne particulars, appl - TACOB PECARE, Halter streets June 20" ia ai SLAND CITY BANK, CORNER, OF CATHARINE and Division. streets ital $000,000 This bank will commence , lst of August nex. Uneurrent mon jeposit at the usual rates, Directors—Jamos O'Brien, George Wagner, C. 8. Slosno, Michael Phelan, Michael Goodwin, B Gafney, John B. Di N thant Terpeny, Wm. MeGrort; bo ‘a rt, James Sullivan, Edward ad UES O'BRIEN, President. Canine, ‘of the oapital stock, ton (10) per cont, the bank x toate lith July next. i NICHOLS, i (CE,—OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER 7 oy Hall, June 2%, 1858.—Persons exempt ot alrondy roristered an such at this ofc, place their oxerapelan. | on record, ad een the dal ores the 30th inst. TWALKER Commis enee of Sarees ASONIC.— THE" BERS OF DARCY LODGE 137, ‘are hereby rata Proposed amerdinanta t9 ¢ the by-lawa will tvening, June 30. Dalingt 0? for action this (Thurs tay) Present. | By ord: ECOL0. VELONI, W. M. lor Tuxovone L, Timoran, Secsinry, MARINER'S SAVINGS INSe7UTION, CORNER or Hanover Fam Pind cele ieee Tee ot —Sen, avery, day ‘the 15th of July, inclusive, wil bear ators trom tho ‘rst day of July. JACOB, ELT, President. Pare Ay MING CHARES T. VOSE,’ ; ‘oe Presidents. C. M. Livixnesron, Secretary. MOUNTWASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INWITUTION kxbibition, at Hope Chapel Church, 715 Grondway, this evening. ‘OTICE.— TBE Median | INDIVIDUAL wHo white lead ke in the store of stored several ora Jackson & Paff, 215 D arly oars Azo, is ieteny notified to take the oa y betore the Ath proxt- mo, of in default of which they will be sold to pay ox- penses, FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY.—NEW Yor! 14, 1883.--At # meeting of the ears of Directors weld this day, it was—Resolved, That th for transfers of,stock be olosed after three o’clock this aay. i) mee ‘drat Thesd sy in July next, Preparat tory to # divi- the stook now registered om the books of ‘he com pany. FRANCIS SPILLS. Seerstary, ons ON PORTSMOUTH — UTATION ‘ICKETS from New York to Portsmouth, from July Ist to 8th, inclurive, uy obtained Of Mes Emery & Colom Peterson & Humphrey, 379 Broaiws 40 Fulton street; and William G. Wendell 89° Maiden lane, Price 3/50, == ts ECURITY OF PASSENGERS,—STEAMBOAT LAW.— ‘the undersigned is prepared to furnish fenders, made of cork and canv. of sufficient buoyant pra enable steamboat ow! to convert the wood life boats. to comply with the steamboat in Q known that India rubber floats possess but little merit for such a use, from their great liability to be punctured, or even destroyed by heat.” While the cork fender is not affoct= like manner, the buoyaacy deprnding upon the light. ness of th ot upon alr, as is the caso, with India rubber. The cork fe durable and economical, and have been tested for years’ past on the gorern ent surf boats, and in the mercneie fore tee and Collins steamers. ‘They can easily be repaired by o y seamen. ‘The cost is ere than tnc-haif the India rubber, All orders directed to the undersigned will be punctually attended to. B BENNETT, 304 West street, New Yor! 10 BUILDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received until Saturday, the 2d day of July next, at three o'elock, for furrishing tho materials and doing the ork ni ry for the erection and finishing of a new Fehool buildingon the north sid ‘Thirty-seventh stroct, between the Tenth ai enth avenues, in tho Twentieth ward. Separate received for the mason.s work and materials, or for the carpenter’s work and mate Hale, and a bidder may in addition propose for the whol plane and ¢ “cam beacon at the office of th Clerk of the City Hall, of whom, or ot either of the-undersigued, printed copies of the spect? ficutions canj be procwred: and to any of whom proposals endorsed ‘Proposals fer ‘Twentieth ward School,” may be eeliverca. Tho school officaps rosorve the right’ to reject any bid not deomed by them the host for the public interest, Lated New York, Jnne 15, JOHN G. BUTLER, S80 Eighth te, airman of School icors, Twentieth ward, Henry MoLuan ‘895 Eighth avenue, Secretary. NITED STATES PASSPORTS FOR ALL PARTS OF the world—an indispensable, protegtion to, raveli against foreign aggressiou—i Fublic and Commissionor for Union, No. 66 Broadway. N. produce their certificate ‘OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—THE annual meeting and election of officers for this club will be held at the Mereer House, on Thursday evening next, Juno 20, en o'clock, ‘The'polls will be open from seven until nine o'clock, P. WaR- HEN P. SMITH, Vivo Posiients; Wate Me Coon, Sesretary. ee muiy oity Sbate in th9 -Naturalised citizens must THE TURE TURF. U* ION COURSE, L. TL—TROTI —TROTTING.—A PURSE OF $1,000 ‘will be trotted foron Thursday, June ae ata P. M., mile hi . test three in five, to harness. Mr. Wil- Yam Ring names blk. ¢. Black Douglas, from Philadelphis ‘oodruff names b. m. Flora Temple. The 0 justly rated as No. 1, first class, hav! jelphia, a harnees race, jpmonth in Douglass beating her, Floi 6 pl ted with Highland Mat n 2 Et Sie we think satfetens for the publio to bo aasured of one of the finest trots of the season. Care will leave ferry, Brooklyn, for the course, at 12 A. M. and 2 P. Ms; alec, stages will run hourly for the track from the Grand street fer: mabure JOBN I, SNEDIKER, Proprictor._ NION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING.—ON MONDAY July 4, at 3 e’clock, P. M., o a of st 500, mile eo ted, in Battage best three in five, to wagons Ward enters br. Woodruff entera'r. g. Tacony. Cars will leave ¢ rry, Brooklyn, for the course, at2P.M. Fare each ty five cents, Stages will alse leave tho Williams: burg ferries, hour! ‘ar nts. i . JOHN St SNEDIKER, Proprietor. MUSICAL JOLIAN PIANOS, ATT 441 BROADWAY.—A LARGE assortment of pianos, from the colebrated house of it, Davis & Co., Boston; also, the well known instra- of A. We Laad & Co » ‘with & full supply of new and aad pian at very low TINGOLN & THOMPSON, tt Broad OSTON PIANOS —T. GILBERT & co., THE CELE- brated manufasturers of the molian patent Fight, in vr to Letter accommodate the cit f New York and vd thelr Southers customers, have azrengements with the subscriber te torannpl x, the t trade, whrlossie and retail, at factory. prices. ‘o.’s pianos are too well known to need any Gramendalion, The reteets ber has the largest assortment of pianos with and without the wolian, to be found in this city. The molian does not i in the least. T.G. & Ir arth of tone to anything that has ever the public, Every instrument warranted satisfaction, or the purchase money refunded. to give entir eo prices from 640 t Second hand Dealers supp! gat liberal’ terms. | Pianos to let. Also, bar; 0, 333 Beealiray, Corner of Antheny street mene Stususio, and dester ta musical instruments of all kinds. RAND PIANOS.—SQUARE PIANOS AND BOUDOIR Pianos, of the factory of Hume & Hubert, Zurich, Swit- aerland, eucossaors to the celebrated Jacob kek, for sal URRYD, IVEKNOIS & CO. importers, 70 Bro: ‘ay. Warerooms 150 Laurens |. Any person tesirvus of havin, rior instrument, will do well to call at. 130 Laurens street, between 3 and 6 o'clock P. M. SICAL INSTRUCTION.—ONB OR TWO PUPIL ‘Will be instructed on the pianoforte, by a young lady 8. , Herald office, Terms, should they be im structed at her own residence, $9 per quarter; if required t go ont, $12, MITH’S SUPERIOR MELODEONS. THESE MELO- deons aro taned tho equoal tomparament lik Pianos and organs, and are superior t mony being equally good in all the keys. and retail, at the piano and music store of I TERS, No, 833 Broadway, corner of Anthony street. TANTED—A SECOND. HAN D PIANOFORTE; IT must be in good order. Any porscn having ono to dis- pore of cheap for Sash, may find customer at 178 Broadway, after 9 o’clook A. M. STOLEN GOODS. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, JUNE 29, 1853.— ‘Owners aro wanted at the First District Polics Cou-t, at the Tombs, Centre street, for the following property supposed to bo stolen, no silver watch, ono cont, two pair of pantaloon: mmon watch and chain, and mmon ladies’ brooch: also, at this oifice, for one’ gold il and pen, and a lot of sho GEURGE W. MATSELL, Chief of Polies. Wa- PARIS ADVERTISEMENTS. HINA OF SEVRES Ps tid OTHARS. MANOURY, I¥- paseo, Sandrier, CHOCOLATE AND THA WAREIOUSE. MASSON. By appointwent to several courts, No. 28 Reo Kieheliow Prize medal to London exhibition FASHIONS AND ARTICLES DE COUR. ALEXAN. DRINE, Rue d’Antin, No. HANDKERCBIEFS, ‘ENBROIDERED AND PLAIN. LOUIS CHAPRON. sig of the Court, s la Sublime Forts kne de rs : ix, No. AL Wankow AND POMATUM, JEAN DRON Rue de ti Fewillado, N NOS DROITS. WItTS, EXPRESSIVE PRDALS PIA MONTAL, Boulevar and Montmartre, No. 5. Honored with nine medals and the Cross of Logion of Honor. his XPRESS OFFICE—COMMISSION, IMPORTATIONS ‘and banking affaire.—Morare, Tétard & Duvivier, No. 44 Dame des Victores, Paris, hex to inform the d the pubdlie at Inege, that they have ovganixed on aplan which will envble them to under- f commission, importation and banking affuing, A pré-pald Tottor will be immediately by the following steamor, two por eent attended to, ond replied EMEL POWDER—TO CURE THE DISEASES | or dogs, hydrophobia, totter, raees; particularly good for puppi Frompestue delivered gratis. Sold in Paris by Steinae srotheeary, $2 Dauphine street, Only dopot in, New r A CUOP EWS, It ERRY BOAT—NYACK AND. TARRYTOWN, , TO meet the trains that leave New York at 7A. M, 10 , BP, Me, and 10 P.M. Sundays excepted.’ Pas through 44 conte, OTICE.—THE PROPRIETORS OF THE TWENTY third street ferry to Ponny Bridge, Newtown Crack. 1. J. respectfully annonaos to the public, that on and after the 1n8 day of July, boate will run every hour from 9 A s from she slip on Now York side, and at the inte Half hours from Long Island side. From 1 to7 P. Ma ‘Owing to the increase of travel, three boats will ply gon: tantly netwen these two polate. “Persons goin it plan: or Flushing for an afternoon rid find no fieteatton $PZ, Ya mere, than vate 6 laet bo are to leave ‘or! je at 7 0" retul to leave Lo: id at 724 o’elock, ] Lap.» DESIROUS OF LEARNING VEST MAKING, ‘WANTS. ‘ANT mach welll, ie ‘Marshall & Clark, ‘& person com ‘ieatton te attend » confectionary d needle store. Can be seen a for th atest. jicant is ‘Soe YOUNG WOMAN tent to give instrac- ‘New York. roadway. leavin, 833. of bors ov. Is will eee moe if care of James Campbell OOKKEEPER, ENTRY CLERK, &C. a of known abilit hf sihessien ‘a8 book. an excellent knowled, Also, se’ make one Tolle CACHE ANS SITUATION WANTED, ‘BY A YOUNG ands his busin and can ‘0 objection nto the ry. street. BOUT NINETY PROTESTANT GIRLS, OF GooD arse! ry respectable Catholics, can mediately, »y applying At charge pay. Places ready for cooks, general ambermaids, seamstresses, £0. YOUNG MAN, JUS? DISENGAGED, WELL AC- quainted with the city, and who uni , wishes » sitmasion I ry ling to Eocene and thera trade. Please i perday. Con sll family, or to drive o ce himself geverally asefal uired. Please ot or yells 104 Bayard sti to Joha SeDonatke jerstands the care dress P. WANTED, BY the £nglish and oft pA. P., 87 address 156 Grand OACHMAN — WANTED, understands the man g to devote his time to the interest of thorongh and who is w: employer. A yi good sped arith reference, at 97 Wall street, up stairs, between and 3 o’eloe! MPLOYERS WILL | FIND IT ADVANTAGEOUS TO callat No. 120 Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fitteenth street, 4 get helpifrom the best scleccionsin the city. Some good cook: mber, nurse, waiting, and sewi Mf girls on bi a N. B. No charge to employers or servants not suited. ita A young man desirous of a YOUNG MAN, wHO ement of hors tution may OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—TWO GEN?LEMEN, bachelors, eal a nice, pretty little house ia the iower part of ‘the elty, ‘aro desirous of obtaining a house- A youn, Keeper. ‘would fh Post offic nstant ‘USIC—WANTED, A SITUATION, in chureh, as a roprsno; to sing Prpile on the EDICAL—A PHYSICIAN AN9 APOTHECARY, ed thirty, who, upon man; ion: tod Practitioner, rate and experienced han To such the work will be gi DIBBON AND TRIMMING MANUFACTORY.—A PER- son commanding a thorough practical knowledge of the mbbon and trimmirg trades, in all their various manufac. turing ramificetions, wants the manufact: ABORERS : WANT! at Port Richmond, at droggia AT. ‘THE ‘employm| piano. Address H. C. the absonce of the Eagle can sapitali on ure of the sam Brocade, Herald office, ALESMAN WANT 1D—-IN AN IMPORTING AND Jobbing h acqvain’ good musician wi by addressing Box 1525, WO YOUNG LADIES, JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, able to teach French, German and Eng: as teachers in a pri ouse, of silks and millin ith first ol: ‘oat Offic SICIANS.—GOOD MUSICIANS MAY MAY HEAR OF tian, Svish to find situatio Address A. B , Herald offi 10M ‘constant employm indies and gentlemen d for the Apply to SKERKETT & ANDERTON, Chambers str: 0 MANUFACTURING JEWEL LERS.—A MAN WELL acquainted with the Southern and W. Best eet. engagement with some of references given, Higent lady, every a roe denisate situation by addecening Philadelphia. Liberal wages to sitpaticn. The advertiser Fpould uaran. ornate makin ‘Nono need appl: ‘Apply at 393 Bread way. + upon the most approved and fixished principles of European mechanism. Address A. er; trade will tind ‘Addross W. 8. I ualified, 0x 1,857 COAL WHARVES BY A LADY, j60, would teach a few Id 01 vrinelpe give coo Peferenc to establish and aid goods, One well & good situation family. rn trade wishes manufacturer of fine Herald WANTS. ANTED-BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, & SITU A; tion as plain ‘No. 78 St. ook. Can be seen at place, where ¢ is at present employed. Wines, yRavce, Maran As be pig take charge of ehildren. iets 4 s0ply ¢ good recommendation. A between the hours of'9 and 10 0 nd 1 5 B engaged, ab her Wert Niustsouth Prazea tea titel saotat ighth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BESPECTABL young woman, of moral pel hg cham bermaid, ant to do'plain sewing, or te take of a baby and ‘sow; she understand Tilting. Floaee eal! at her present em- loyer's, No. 57 West Hieventh street, near Fifth avenue. Baa be teen Yor ive ‘ays. ANTED—A SITUATIO BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as ena d to take care of chil: ren; je a good washer of ti inen; would make herself eeverally useful. Can be heard at for three days by calling tN». 7 Douglass street, Brooklya, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A ituation as chambermaid and waiter, or woul assist in washing and ironing. Call at 46 Forsyth stroot, third story, front room, bai apd EXPERIENCED “WOMAN AS MEAT work ® per. ina down 7 ANTED—A ITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND iat laundres In the care of children ond chamberwork. the country. Best city reference. 10 Stuyvesant stre ANTED-A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by ® young woman, as hambernaid, snd to assist with the washing aud ironing. For character and capaci refers to her present employer, where she may be se a three days. Inquire for Catharine, at No. 322 Fourth street, near Broadway. ANTED~A VEG ETABLE roughly understands her business. To » eompetont Fao & £08 situation 1s offered. | Apply to or address c. nta, office of Astor Houds, from 9 te. fo ‘o'clock A. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS cook, washer and ironer. Bost of city references Please call at No. 254 William street, in the base- COOK. wo ‘THO. given. ment. ANTED—BY AN, ENGLISHWOMAN, SITUATION ak. reference. Apply Siti ond Seventt avenu par betw third floor, in ‘the Fear, ANTED—BY a SRE BOTARLE. PROTESTANT chambermaid, and to lived for the last No. 28 Washing- four years and nine mo: lease ton square, between vith and Sixth avenu ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD MILLINERS, AT 439 Pear! none but first rate hands need apply at Mrs. Summsi Fashionable Millinery store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, to do cooking, washing and ironing; has no objection to do general housework for & small familly. Please call at 124 mote street, in the rear. —A SALESMsN WANTED IN A WaTCH elry store. Reference required. Diroct Post ‘ANTED. and 4 Office, 2,174. : ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS bookkeeper or assistant, ina wholesale or first class tablishment. ‘The best of a references can be re retail cs A take arch § A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the busin situation in a wholesale or retail hardware store; whole: preferred. Address Hardware, Post Office. ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A YOUNG MARRIED man, s8 coachman or groom ; he has knowledge of gardening: bis wife as chamiba: maid and waiter; they can come recommended from their last Places, where the} bave live for the last twelve months. Can be seen at No. Sixth street, nosr the Bowery, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY YEARS of age, a situation as assistant bookkeeper in an im- porting or jobbing house. Any communication left ut the B ‘ational Hotel, room No. 11, willsmeet with immediate at- vention. ‘WANTED-A SITUATION, AS BOOKKEEPER OR entry clerk in a distillery’ or flour mill, by an indus trious man, who has had much experience in either busi. ness, and who is willing to make himself generall; The best of city reference can be given, Address useful. + C., box 3,262, Post Oftice, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS NE F@LE FRANCAISE, DESIRE SE PLACER comme bonne, Pear parler ae ra aux enfants et coudré, ou faire les chambi enue reoinmandation. “S'adresser au No. ANTED- woman, tin ing of a emall 4 Brooklyn. Best ct city references given. Jast place eight years, in tho rear. ANTED-SITUATIONS. BY girls sisters; one ay chambermaid; young of city reference given. seound t cou A SITUATION, BY Please floor. woman, a8 good ‘plain Can be seen for two da, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Elle pew fournir 13 Broome A RESPECTABLE ‘a6 no objections to live in Has lived in her Flease call at No. 10 Amity place, TWO (ete le the other 96 w: Of se. Marks call RESPECTABLE cook, is an excellent yasher and ironer, has good reference from her last eitua- rf Fi for swo daya at 266 nth and Sixteenth stredta, third First avenue, between ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation cither as laundress or ebambermi id, has no objection to go a short dist country. Can be well recommended from hy Cau be seen for a fow days, at No. 18 St Geor,e’s place, Thirteenth strect, between First and Second avenues, cond floor, back room. ANTED. young widow woman, as matron. Fleaeo call at 389 Tenth ence. and —A SITUATION, BY nce in the lnat place, A_ RESPECTABLE Best of city refor- jroet, between avenues ANTED—A SITUATION, BYA YOUNG GIRL OF she Jewish persuasion, to take charge of ehildren, and to do pl of the same yenth avenu want E: from tl girl, to do cook with the dutie tion, at fair w: Il oveh ‘inetees t! he cit, and dairywork. ng at No. vga ook A, 2 o'clock, P. ering, in 8 respectable family, None but those on need wey Please call at 132 Se- ‘and Twenticth stree A FAMILY RESIDING A FEW MILES aro in want of an English or Scoteh One well acquainted Tg! fully qualitied, pals hear of agoud situ: 50 Water street, be- Me ANTED AT 37 BOWERY—A YOUNG LADY OF Propossesing *ppearance and pleasing manners, to at- tond wenioum, where sho will enjoy all the comforts of » good Lome, W washer and i ation to do in the country. 8! One that will suit will do Toner. Can be even at 20 the first floor. well to call early, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- feneral housework; has no objections to go is a Protestant woman, good plain cvok, Mamersley street, on 7 ANTED—BY A RE‘ PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as seamstre: willing to lac eoend | avenues, for two ange a situ do general Lousework ii her Ia ence from ountry. Has ° e cull at 96 anal ; isa first rate ironer. amberwork Has no objection ad or od city reference from Joventh street, betwo ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ion as good plain cook, washer and ironor, or to erivate famil, Please cal! at Gt fourth street, up stairs, front room, for two day: jood rofer- at Twonty- ANTED—A LADY'S MAID —ONE WHOCAN DRESS: hair and make dresses may apply at No. 5 Depau row, | Bleecker street. | ton wi ironing, in be seen at No. 1: to ae! chambermaid, a y 001 Twenty ABLE French or German proferred. ANTED—BY A RESPE: GIRL, A SITUA~ t in the washiag and y references. Can «i seventh street, bot ween Seventh and Eighth avenues, up stairs, hack room, third floor. pANTED— A SITUATION etable woman, who perfectly understands her ‘and is silling, for character and capability can Teleronce from her present employer, give the ighest cit: AS LA UNDRESS, BY A Apply at No. 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn. 7ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ung girl, cor ing. Can be ANTED- oun y: and fitting children stress. the summer m ‘widow | seamstress pre’ Address Nelson, Herald office. ET NU W dcwn 00 chamber w« ildren, married wo! @ situation to do gei rate bak k aud Please call at 139 seen for two days. —A SITUATION, BY Woman, as seamstro joking, is ® fir months. Can ive the b days. HOUSEKEEPER; or middle age, tor ferred, who will a, RSE.—-WANTED, BY top door, front room. ANTED— V A SITUATION, BY clothes; would go as nu: No objection to go with afamily to the sountry for ‘ABLE , with # fresh breast of milk, @ child to wet nurse, at her own house, Mra, Cotlec, 209 Firat avenue, eral housework; un- oF, good d plain sowing, Mott street, Four build: A RESPECTABLE | is capable of entti and seom- jest of city reference. ‘Twenty-third street, between First and Second Can be seen for two J ANTED—A A PI ROTESTANT n elderly servant. hove a comfortable hom A RESPEC A RESPECTABLE youbg woman, to do housework, or to take caro of children, or do chatberwork in a small family, Has no objection to go @ short distance in the cowutry. Good relerence given, Apply at No. 97 Avenue A, third floor, front room. oar App avenue, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A STEADY ANTED—A YOUNG | fine sewer in a private family. ake and ts mabe onilgren's etstion, by the wos 0,43 Kast Twenty-four WOMAN Ww AS WAITER 2 6 or $5, ) street, near Fourth YOUNG woman, (0 cook, wash and irea in a privato famil she understands her busine: 4 And bighth avenues. ANTED 1 Waxes er th atre ble hee, ‘Twenty -eow BY A RESPBCTABLE Can be seen fortwo days, not so much an 54 given if required. ot, between Seventh YOUNG WOMAN, tuation as covk: i# 4 good baker, and oan give entire isfaction as to domestic, habits. City references | ¥ n be secon for two days if not cogaged a No.2 | t, up stairs, | WANTEP BY A SMALL FAMILY, ON STATEN Toland, « good plain cook: must understand washing and froning woll, be cloan and tidy in herself, uaderstane making butter from one vow, and come well recommended. | A Scotch, Welsh, or Protestant women proferted, Apply this morning, st 23 Broovort place, (Vouth street.) between Broadway and University place, attended to. ANTED—A NURS) lieh, to take care of LB.LOOK Aw y than Iabor, any a Wages may | ‘A note, appoluting un interview, will ‘be | waiter iris from $6 to clerk in a clothing store, orin a hat store, or store kind. Speaks three languages, English, French, and Span eh. Jam give the best reference. Addre Samos Emiliano, care of D, Betancourt, 150 Spring street. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS A PRIVATE goacn ences given from the 1 as followed the busine Inquire at? No. - 162 Crosby atree! ANTED—A HEAD WAITER AND TWO UNDER waiters, at Hunt's Hotel, 64 Whitchall street. Nono necd apoly but those well qualitied to fill such stations, and can come Well recommended. aty- ‘ANTED—A CLERK, IN A RETAIL HARDWARE V store, One that is acquainted with the business, and Ne Seb Gi meee, oan apply to Wm. N. Moln- xt! VANTED—AN I HOSTLER, FOR A COUNTRY HOTEL, eight miles from the city, whore there are from six to dat livery daily. He must be a smart, ‘and have had expericnce in the business. Ad: dress J. B., Herald office, stating where he can bo seen. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER IN A PRI- vate family, by a young inan, who perfectly understands his business in cvery respect, and has got the best of city reference, and is a Protestant. Pleaso address P. R., for Two days; at No. CY Great doves strect, or at the Herald office, ‘ANTED—A MAN, WHO UNDERSTAN; ing, end can take care of ahorse. Addre: ence and what waxes are expected, to A. oftice, pis aE aN AS TE ‘ANTED—FOUR WAITERS, WELT, QUALIFIED TO serve in that capacity. Apply at Mrs. Mercer's, cor- ner of Ann and ‘ANTED—FIFTY M rgetic habits, tos GARDEN with refe 'B., Herald D. tree OF PERSEVERE’ VY) energetic habits, to,se an article ry family, "ol w om $5 to rday; they must possess a oi pital of atieast $10; and no" riok. Apply et rent nat premium depot, 365 Broome street, 3 ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE tter, in a wholesale and retail tailoring sbgient, Understands custom work. Address box office, 882 Po: SAaLEs a’ aT ACOTIOR. te _ LA) IN NOTT E. BY R. W. FROST. Ae | auction room vhiy jasren ae QOS, vir S05; o'clocks Sm entice em Biccguerstrevk “ oie a tar Ore, Boe! oy it 10! lock in the reer y at gs elas! o'clock in at rooms, hardware, ont Tanded fine of THOMAS BELL, Auctioncer. "| acti = aes Bir, entire inv: om * Fireaa ad BOUED AY. TREATS.— ars to 60, ye te HET ULINGTON A CARTER, Auctioncer. NOTICE—CABINET FURNITURE.—SAM- A, tae os GOOD, Auctioneer — —OS8GOOD & CONCK- w this day, o} encral assortmont of new fi 70, sie ee cae os binek walnut and y parlor ered to brocatello amd hair cloth, sofas, chatrs, p bureaus, sideboard: res, waeh- etibapsiolr, ae FB. Brother, who ARTER POTATOES AT AUCTIO 8) Carter potetues, partially damaved by fire, will be sold in lots to chit purchaters for acrount of whom M& may oon the store No. 98 barelay street, at Ul o’elock, om Thuseday, 30th i Dz NASH avc’ fet pe Sr0Re Be me ered wey sspears sale ies a 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE OF .ciegant rorewood household furniture, vol French plate pier glusses, superior oil row, Thursday, June 30, at 10 v’cloc! ‘Twenty. tiret street. between the Seventh nues. This will embrace a large quantity of elegant rosewood parlor and chamber furniture of Europes: American manufacture, together with & assortment any und walnut chat) a fifty eu, ry oil paintings and eng rware. cutlery and mantel or ent Belonging Also, on per elegant Pr. en’ octave rosewood pi oforter of oxecllcns Together. with a. host of olor artl- jul avd Ornamental, but altogether too mume~ Fons to mention, yet comprising the most complete and ele~ nt assortment of goods offered at auction this season. fogues on morning oftale. Sale positive. ter ard dining emeere, ya) to REAT SALE OF, LOTS a7 KEYPORT, ON THURS- , Jue 8, at ook, rohante’ Exobange, in the city of Dew Yor the Raritan ite the N i aight sit line go Seevork aud phin. Tt ts for the main great route from New York tothe prominen rt town and Port of entry for the State of Naw Jorsey, | It isin overy 7a- Speet adapted for» large manufacturing town, and will tumsequence of its position, become the ghlet olty of | ‘ie State. ‘This vale presente an opportunity fo vestment, such a» has never occurred in the my et, "Sion Fork, ite steamer ‘Armenia leaves for Keyport every 4 P M., returning before dark. Maps ‘Vehad'at Keyport, on board. the boat ¢ Florense and Keyport Company, or af Se may + ii oftce, ort G. HoRTOM, AUCTIONEER,—THIS (THURSDAY) '« morning, at 103g o’gloek, at 13 Sixth avenue, seco hand furnitur lot of mirrors inti 12 o'clock, on ve feet lon, OTEL FURNITURE,—WILLIAM IRVING, & © auctioneers, will coll at auction, on Fri y 1, W3g"o’elock, at the Ameriosn Hotel, 209 Broadway, corn Barclay «trcet, the balance of the furniture of the above ho ing of Bruseele and ingrain carpets, mahogany sofad © able linen sheets, pillow &o. Also a xeneral ‘ENRY Ht Aig shige A Mao HL LEDS 0, wil tion, ‘Thursday, 2.CO, will sell By anction, this day, Thursday, n gane 80, at llo’clock at salerroum, ola wine, jcompriaing port, sherry, Niadeira, claret Bouterne, Burgundy, champagne, ‘old eoguac brandy, ram, gin, & Port-Royal Wine Co., Graham's and Queen’s "port 6id Gordon, Amontiliado, Pemartin, and Yriarto ola South Ride: “Leacock and London Particular, Claes Larore, Leoville, St. Emillon and St. hg Remaace, Sautervo, and Haut fauters ion & Ci rte ra iaglop no, Doub! Grow Exhibition 38,000 genuine Havana segars of favorite 1d in lote to suit purchasers. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS J. this day, at “Wo v'elock, at. 173 Chatham street, ® large and genoral assortment of furniture; also, crook- ery, glacsware, carpots; thirty feather bed: clocks, mirrors, blankets, linen sheets, sud pure Trish linen, bureaus, and other goods. Salo positi iv IGHT | WAGON AT AUCTION.—J. L. L. VANDEWATER ‘Will sell this day, at 120 clock, in front of sales room, 14 Wall street, a light one seat e top wagon, eity made, Sold for the want of use, Also, of harness." /AWNBROKERS SALE, THIS DAY, BY W. N. ‘at 25 Chatham street, at 10 o'clock A. tment of jewelrs, consisting of gold chains, earrings, rin ons, guns, pistols, dc, Bowery. LEWIS, old’ and ‘ait oy a8. pins, Wi tars, acoorde- Ly order of Win. Simpson & Co., 161 Lette! “DRAPER, AUCTIONEER,—BY SIMEOR s°y T, Office 46 Pine street, oe a William streets uly 1. at 1234 o’olock, at the Merchants’ Exel uer,, ate ce to the of the late Wi ate Five Per Cente. 1d States Six Per Cente, ba in seven certifi: ‘of $10,(40, and one certifionte for $5,000. ‘and Drovors’ Banks of $35 cach. Fray. By order of Denning D belonging Bavk o BshieesF: for $100 107 do Bauk of Mobile, o! $100 cach, BOYLE, AUCTIONEER. t. — FURNITURE.—THIS day. at 10'o'clock, at the store, No. 185 Chatham street jay. at 10 o’cloc! he s' 0.185 Chatham by moved bles, bedet cots, earpete, ke. Sale positive, as the owner ity. Teaving ihe B. JONES, AUCTIONEER —JONES & HENRY will sell this day, at 10 olen at No. 129 Crosby the furniture of a family ine city—consisting In teblen, carpets. Doreen, NeUMenen, ‘urniture, with the usual sesortmer _ HORSES, CARMIAGES, dic, hy RIOR SA L¥—A CREAM d COLORED HORSE, EIGHT years old, about sixteen hands high, we 2 seen at the stable 275 Spring street. Price, $1t ovis. shape oR SALE A (BEAUTIFUL BAY HO SEVEN, fi ds half baods high, sou ile Sieee minutes To te meen, vs the able of Stone & Bellows, No. 129 Duane street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ABLE BODIED young man, as porter in'a store, or to drive a horse and curt. wanainted with the efty; oan make ily useful in any business, and is not afra excellent penman, quick and correct tion to the country. Good city refer- . F., Herald office, for two days. ANTED—BY A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, & sitnation in some place of business, in any capa city. “In well acquainted with this and. the neighboring cities, and can give any amount of security if required, Out door work preferred. Address Erie, Herald office. ANTED—TWE TY FIVE GOOD AND INDUSTRI ous men, capital of from teu to dity dollars, whore tho iavestment will yield @ Gea y of from six to ten dollars. Inquire of Dr. H. K. ROOT, 512 Broadway. ANTED--A SMART, STEADY YOUNG MAN, TO attend bur in a wholesale and rotall liquor store." The best of city reverence required for honesty and capability. Apply at ii Mulberry street, any day this weok. ANTED-A CLERK, SEVENTEEN OR EIGHTEEN years of ago: a8 had some oxperionce smn, and is willing to make biivsclf generally useful. d recommendations required. Inquire at 514 Hudson street, Post Utice. ._ Please ‘address G. ence. ANTED—A GOOD BOOKKEEPER. APPPLY AT _ BELL'S Intelligence Office, No. 09 Leonard strect, w+ NTED-ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TRACK- layers, masons and bridge carpenters. Men who wish to go to the Isthmus of Panama, to work on the Panaina Railroad, can find good employment by applying at the office of the undorsicred, Wages for first rate bridge Sacpenters ol Der day and board; tracklayers sad masons, $250 and Passage to the Isthmus free, Steamers sail on tue and 0th July Alrect to the work. A, STORY. com eeter, '2 Warren street, New York. V ANTED—BY A STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN. ‘4 situation as coachman and to work in a garden, an to make hitiself generally usefal. Has satisfactory tusti- monials, and can be seen at 25 Marion street, in the rear, for two days, or any commande for will be attende Wat YOUNG MAN, OF INDUSfRioUs hubits, to deliver goods and make himself aseful ina wholesale and retail store. Must deposit $500 in the hands of big «mploycr for security, as he will nave to oollvet ac courts tor the firm Address Integrity, flerald Ofive, fo one week. SANTED-—IN A STRAW ANDSILK GOODS STORE fan active intelligent youth, shout seventeen pears of av $100, Good roferences will be required. iam street. V age. Salary first Apply at 138 W HOTEL ih, i okeoho AMILTES. AND BOARDING. house keepers, wauting good servants will dnd ang cellent cheice at MORRIS & CO’S ostablishment, 287 Broadway, corner of Ponrl street, Waiting for places this dey, English hotel chambormaids, English nurse, Seotch girl, Protestant Irish seamatresses, a few German girly, an riety of 0°! ervante f mechanic: rmers, waite tory laborers, boys fex,trades, &e. ANTED-—COOKS, NURSES, LAUNDRESSES, waiter gitls.— Fifty cooks, from $7 to, 815 twenty laundresse ie 6 to Terms moder from $ r Dertaangus situations in first class families, “Good servants requiring good places can apply immediately, at 149 Grand street, op- posite public sebool building. THE FRADE ly RAUGHTSMAN.—A FINISHED DRAUGHTSMAN IN arebitecture and machinery may tind gino! by exhibiting specimens an poririog ak No. 157 B roow 26, at 9 o'clock A. M., Saturday nex!, Jaly 2 0 ENGINPERS,—WANTED, AN ENGINEER, TO make preliwii surveys of the route of a railroad ia one of the Middle States, “Adress vox 1,071 “Post ideo, with reforences, terma, &o. MpWwo on TAREE FIRS Wauted, Apply to A. Morton & C 0 DAGUFRREOTYPISTS.—-WANTED IMMEDIATE- ly, a good operator. Apply at Page's, corner of Four RATR GOLD PEN MAKERS 26 Maiden Lane. KING AMERICAN fat in doing the housework of ening girl preferred, en who | addre: n infan an EITIBR AMERICAN OR ENG- | id who would be will | ing to travel with the family None but such av are tho- roughly heed apply nvO2 Broadway, competent. and can furnish the best references, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK INA PRivate avenues. ANTED—A GOOD COO! with elt Apply ab 03 "Tiirteenth street, , by n experienced Engl ivhwom| Gan between Pifth and Sixth reference. Sh ‘oot Twenty seound street, ASTER AND IRONER, be willing and obliging. | CC SSEIEESOSSNISS Te ee teenth street and Bighth avenue BEN ANTED—A GOOD COOH AND LETTER PAINTER. W*Xoniy at the ve Rat}road, No. | 1 Ann street, betwe now he = INSTRUCTION ~~ CADEMY OF PENMANSIT OPENING OF GOLD. A by the press as to the public. ondomy. clegané cop; ample instrae book, jons, a ly at 61. Tpenty sisi OR SAL¥—A BLOOD BAY COLT, FIVE YRARS OLD, fine style and action, } hy elghe 1,006 1,006 te Jo hare Ress, and ¢ a arot in 3} hie! id in sin, oe and di colt, Also a pair of chest fangs ‘ainuten, and fs perfect nut horses, fine style, fifteen three inenes, Ligh: will weigh 200 pounds; Kind tu, slugle and double harness; can trot tovether in four minutes; one of them afine sadcle horse for a lady or gentleman; would make @ fine pair of pri w igen See pounds; w d sound and ki corre or Also. 01 Pleare Snquire at 17 Park row. enh OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY ABDALLAH MARE pine years old, 153g hands high, a good Coe will d without tying; also, alight road wagor and silver plated harness. Will be sold very cheep. Apt ply at 49 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, F°%, SALE—A TWO SEATED ROCKAWAY, VERY Dt and ip good order. also, one sot of light harneesy in good order. To. be weon, for three days, at Mr. Mi livery stable, in Ninetoenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, any time before 12 M. OR SALE. —A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, ger at the country, suitable for a cart cr express wenn; be sold low as the owner has no furthei quire of CHARLES HAIGHT, 31 Peck {JOR SALE—A betas tf HORSE, petit a or Bocas vagon, and lurness, The horse is sixteen han: and fit for any business suvane gentle, and igh ver, The wagon is city made, acd as good at ost $I A good sot of hariess,, They’ will be sold separate or ese er. Price of the whole, Inquire of J. BRUNI 16 James sii OR SALE—A "SUPERIOR HORSE, Re be po Bane doo gentle, and very stylish. Can be se Houston etreet, near Broadway, or ing! E: Ne. 8 ‘Wall street, third floor, back room. OR SALE—A NEAT FAMILY CARRIAGE, NEARLY new, which cau accommodate four pers table for one or two horses, and may be seen at Mac; aire v liver Peer 14 Muedougal street, For particulars apply to . AITKEN, 21 Wall atrect. ‘OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIO orge, fresh from the country, Hateen hands high. sound, kind. » fe endurance; cond road, saddle showy, and will do the work of two ordinar; $500; ib worth $2 J. HULL, 204 OR SALE—A FIRST RATE FAMILY HORSE AND wagon. Apply at Woo bles, corner of Filth strees was evond avenue, or aN treet, corner of OR SALE—A ROANE HORSE, TOP WAGON, HARe nest, saddle and bridle, &o. "Tko horse is fast road horse, stylish criver, aud sotind— the property of melee man going West. Also, two light wag top ithent top, Apply we No. 4 Rivington stroct, neat the OR SAL E-A PAIR OF FASHIONAB! also, a conch and barn price $800—$200 want wourit, ed for the remainder. Ad-| lerald offic Hore FOR S4LE.—GREY, ery. 16% HANDS HIG voven year old, gentle and kind, and a fast troti sound and without blemairh, Valuable either as s famil fancy huree. Apply ty F. HUGHSON, 87 Wall street, # floor. NTED—A LIGHT PH A » TWO PON) must be in good order. Address H., 70x 660 Post Ui subseril a ene that fe creatly increased thelr facilities over nd otha 8, retail aalos. ‘The onc oe oe 43 Maiden Inno Onde Ra ed to furnish exhibits d overy variety of swaller fire wor! J re adic dbove, or tod. G. kl, ED) t Jersey City, will moot wi attention « plays, supplied on tl warranted of pplied on liberal Y as Washingte street, corner of Chambers, pra FIREWORKS! OF EVERY ‘DE ti the frat ITREWORKS.—THREE Pb bg he Py} hades KF \. yone gg for sale, by JOHN BE. ROSS, 210 Wi pone A WELL ne ‘Chinese crackers, 4. acrotl wheels, t Feretnines etvan eandton, aul eee Ga yas a wee quality, Which Ory OAs DUNKIN, Nec 10 Malden

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