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Poteus Glass Filter will we impurities. Depot, 316 lock, daily procured bis Treatise on the and ear foustatns. $7 lightest pain, which move oxnctl, .d resemble it in color and expression, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Sto i f the lege elastic knee Beeiseltoe reste 22s eet tiene eek ea bow leg instruments; with en assortment of childron’s at No. 12 A treet near Broad way. ‘Wigs and Youpees.—We would advise all Perrons in want of» superior wig or scalp, to examine the extensive assortment of MEDAURST ARD, 27 Maiden lane, where they can have the eb \d boat half wiee braids of long bir, ri ., Frigettus, and every de- eeription of ornamental hair work. Cut this ous, Ciirchugh’s Wigs and Toupees.—Wig wear= ere are invited to exawine these glorious productions of art. Beperiority of material, beauty of finish, elogaace of ar- ment, and natural exactness of fit, have placea them far in advance of all others in the world. Private rooms 179 Broadway, up stai: H. T. Lovett gives Notice to his Callfernia, Oregon Sand sich Isinnds, and otner wholvsale doalors, that there will by no more’ Aelay in filling orders fo- his Wapbene by the hundred gross. or dozen; ho, having ndded three more cisterns to the laboratory, ean now all twoaty nd bottles of Waphene per week. All orders mist he dto’l4 Chambers street. Sold by the principal throughout the United States Tne Hair, too Long Dociored by Nestram= mongers, has at length beon so'entifically trentet. Crista- dore’s hnir proscrvative avd heautifier ia rapidly replacing ailiterivale It bas been fairly tried, aud has ‘urpassod publio expectation. The mort wiry and inelastic hair beonacs fof and silky by its recular appliostion; it fastens loos bres; prevents greyners, increagns the growsh of tho air eunses it to curl and prevents tho formation of scurf an @andrnff. rrepared and sold by CRISTADOXU, No, Astor House, , The Halr—Its Viseases —More Hair is Lost ip ove month of hot weather than ir #lx of cold; the perspt ration is so copious and the bleod #0 overheated that the tormer rots the hair and the latter relaxes the skin. — tath- ine the h It water makes the hair coarse and wiry, hav y to make it falloff ‘To porserve therefore, should be your greatest aim, and theonly know which oan do thia is Bozlo ratod hy: gvod head of hair should in tals warin weather is Its chemical proportie jon and salt water; it Worth more than its weigh’ in gold, resivt the act of both pir tenie and stimulating qualities cleanse the pores of the akin from all impurities. causing » healthy wction in the blood- Neseels and nerves which feed tho hair. and proserving a Deautiful redundancy to the latest period of life, of counterfeits, and vet thevenuire of his aze prictor WM. ROGLE, at his heir work and -y goods store, No. 27 Washington street, Boxtoa. Sold in this city hy A. B&D, Sands, No, 190 Fultov atreet; Rushton. Clark & Co.. No, 27% Povrl atrest. and Rice & Bmith; No. 727'Broadway; Cary & Oo., No 245 Poarl street, and by druggicts aud perfumers throughout the world, Cristadcro’s Exe-Islor ‘Hatr Dye would be the only hair dye used in the vivilizod world if ail mankind ould witness its effects. Those who Ferpectiully invited 20 *RISTADYRO'S No. 6 stor House, to see the change of col-r produces, ‘Tho operation con: srmes only five minutos. Tho result is a black or brown, which Netoro might sell mistake for her own 80 pyr fect is the conntorfeit’ Private rooms for applying the dyo at Ro. 6 Astor House. 233.—tsatchelor’s Celebrated Hulr Dye and wik factory is removed to No. 2°3 Broadway, opposite Park Fonutain, Batctalor’s wel! earced fam» isa auf arantee to all who patronize him that th better supplied by hiu than at any other establishment ta the world Lafoni’s Liquid Ha r Dye, (price only Foar shil'ings ) is tne only good dye mado. Dyes light, or dark brown enc jet blaek ; don’t wash or rubof. JONES’ hair restorative makes the hair grow éark, dress it finely, &e. Bis HWatian sap cures eruptions, run burn, freckles, tan, salt rheum. dc. The depot for these hea rtiful «rticles is re- moved to No. 6l—beware, No Gl Walker street, Professor Faraday and Hurace Greeley do Rot szree upyn table moving We would azres to pro cot gach of them with ove of cur e-lehrated bengola wizs, or a bottle of weter of Tartarus, if that would settle the question, Menufactnred by HENKY GARDNER, No. 6 Warren street, Private rooms. Geuraaod’s Liquiu Hair Dye W, withoat ex- seption or reservasion the very best ever invonved. Beware Of putes dyes Kquaily eolohrated is Jouraud's Medivsted Boap, for curing pimples, ‘reckles, atl!o ynest ehaps rough: ess ke. Poodre *ubtile oprovts bair from any part of the Rody Fionid kongs, ‘iy White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker streot, near Broadway. % Lintment.—This Clean, Beaut- edly destroys the poison from tho bites of tly and spswers a doulis purpose when wn’ retiring, it keops ool if freely used. stops aervons “Leadache iminediately; delishte “aud atheus the pationt op each application Sold in hottlor at 80 cents euch, $4 0! ven; $43 pr 40 Pourl street. No. 476 trondiway: He pe's & &Co Ch Grote to ons of aay ot in markot. Hiyatt’s Life Balsam Is the Highest In Re= Bown of ony medicine in the world, io rhenmati«m. wi infematory or chrovic, euriny the worst cases in webs, and often ti as many days. Thousands of persona of mort abili New York. avd elsewhere have this foet rsarodeily doing, Thore is uo nistiam vabbaled. that it will reteure, whe Ny cortain a treet ctionk Tc ia as abso Mr John Snyder, yn. will por onully attest, that he rapidly and perfeetly «ured hy it torture Gist. cted wed paraly will Mr GON. Fra Word, 69 Mott st o Kiio, 158 Eldridve street, and t. New York, and innamery Meuthers Tite + effectnal ir the most horrible casos ef screfulong niceration as will he personally vo by Mr. EB. Holly. 7 M r Vr, No. 1 Nos: ton, 127 Eldrid-crtrect » Sheusard others, whose ramer residences will be riven. Itiiat the most Tetent and plearunt purifer known in the science of medi- chr, Depot, No. 240 Grand street. Seventy five cents por Lottie otieg tlixir or Cor ge ann convey an a almort mirsentons change w etilated d shattered nervous weak by nutary, ng and relaxed orga and built uy) The of nervons dissasoa ~No h vmediate and 5 at onne ro tal avd physical sy ther under its inflnence siou snd dtilit a elaoin. of an wlmont ant and active and he “Nor ta th rary. cordial Ve called the medicinal wonder of It in o- the firet cei ein thea'd V ted tint mir eristeree—a pever expended. as in th tivr d all other exevtan axa well he state of that man is fe on oxbilnrons with ration, perp: tual i nflnonce upon the nerves, the the entire orga ization. some time +inoe you requ oplrion of the virtues of your Invizorating Cord dito give it Theve rad it in my practlee, just few months and must give it m, vy this if the ki sthem, ree than the frat”? int the elixie am acquainted )) ble price at which you bility, from the eff ots: f medici in youth indulgesoe of tho passions, pro- dreing roctration Llsssitude wants Bithun iain tin ity for hnsiness d with its effects, a1 mage of ‘the fersion ssn valn: of the mort trouhl w sa%9 and ally medicine, Bevsaain Weees, M.D rooklyn, N_ Y., Nov. 21 1949 For sale by CHAS H. KING, 192 Broadway, Now York, hom all orders must he addro: sed. "8 nvicorating Cordial hae heen oonn- d ty some unpeincipled persons Jn fature, all the dint will have the pr. prietor’s fae simile pasted i of each bottle and the following words blowa Dr Morsels Invigorating Cordial C. EL wrietor, NY." Cantion Extra.—Also observe ry not with the proprietors written signature on ine bottle of Dr. Morse’s Invizorating Cordil Wom Syrap Hobensack’s, Worm Syrup Hohevsack's, Hobensuck’s worm syrop, Hobensack’s worm fyrar cured Yomnue Panl of Williamstown, N J; he was tick ‘or a nom! or ot yenre, Lo war attended by say-ral dis tingrished doctors, but they could do him no god; ho wae re- eommended to tuke Hobcnsack’s worm syrup; he persevered EBti he took the tenth butte, when he passed a tare Werm (0 treles in Teneth, whieh fe to bo seeu at the Dr's efhor, No. £20 North Socond street, Philadelpiia, CV. CAICKENER & CO. No. BL barkley stroct, New York Wholesale agent for the Fastern States Se ee cemneenen am nenomaeman ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ea. SEF THIRD AND SIXTH PAGES -am RELIGIVUUS NOTICES, “Ranorn: CLOUDS FROM THE EAST, AND FROM the north unt the south; aud they aro very to Hook upon full f wrath aed rtorm.” The Peophet Snow will prench wt the Uson Huildi: gs, 163 Bowery, to-morrow, AtSP OM Sutject—the treacing of tho great wine prose, Rev. xiv. 20. NE REV WILLIAM CLELAND, OF TIE 0. 8. Vreshyterl . will preach in Montague fail, Court eircot he City Hail to-morrow ev ni rer to 8 o'ololk. Peote free. NTEERS —THE ¥f First Kegiment New York Vol od to mect ut Headquarters, Mercer floss, nt 2 o’elogk P. M., on sucday to pay the Inst tribute ot raapees. to onr Aste brother soldier, William Jones of Company &. By or ee Col fg JAMES BURN lonol. fEMBERS OF THE ntoers are roquost- QOUTHWARK ENGINE CO. No. who intend visiticg New Haven wi Op the 21st ini 3.—ALL THOSE the meet of tl oolook, nt which « place." Pavetual @ Committee of INGTON ENGINE COMPANY NO. 20.—T1R of this Company are requested to moet at the Frehe House this afternoon at 2 o'clock, for the purpoes eis pear” Sans va Pena have nor seen them aro | il —Professor Moses Ine | ® single drawback safe in its ope- | oreible | | story a» 4 conscious of new vizor, | | Qe a gnide to vishert because uo departinent had been a 5 5 Ny oS i ania 2 ® tavor by sending ih ad i. RANK MORRIS.—THE GENTLEMAN WHO WROTE te over thr ahove signature toa ladyin Canal street, dated 18th Mareh, 1853 formed that he etter to bis address in the general Post office. The | dressed as he direot Fy. Sah? Ba¥E FONDS ARE GETTING DECI « dedly “low.” Please call or wrive a8 soon as 00 iat the piace you Inst saw me, and oblige—you fornia, will call at No 16 Clinton Buildings, corner of a d Beekman streets, he will learn something of in- terest to him. Ee FORMATION WANTED- RESPECTING AN ITAL- jam gentleman, namoc Louis Cosimo Mauri originally from Florence, in’ Tuscany He arrived in New York some ime in or about June, 1446, It is now tive years 0 his ives bave heard from him. Any information tin hm will Atully received by V¥SE & SONS, No. Pearl street, New York. ie Wh THE GENTLEMAN TIRAT CALLED aT FIFTY- second street, near Tenth nve im rospeet to board for children, but did not alight ‘rom the carriage, will oall asl Grand +treet, corner of Broadway, the uafavorahle opinion formed by him will be removed, as tae advertisr will entiefy him of the respectebility, &c, of the American wey who wished to board the obildren or two young jadies. ‘OSEPH FERRIS, FORMERLY OF HULL. ENGLAND. is requested to call at the office of GEV. B MORK. WOeD & Co.,, 14 Beaver street, where ho will find letters of importan HE “BUZZAROS” BOTH Mal were well represented at the O on Wednesday evening, Jury 15, were ccllecter ky Liv WR EF. GOULD BUFFUM, RECENTLY OF CALI- Nn AND FEMALE. ra at Castle Garden, Unfortunately no ” feos’? YHILD LOST.—Ye STERDAY APTERNOON, IN THE ta little girl, four years wn hair, had on ® pink calico hood crossbar white apron; auswers to the name of information of ber will be thankfully re- ded by her parents. F. WEYMEU, 86 James street. OST —ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FOURTEENTH instont, between one and two o’dlonk, in Canal Streot. near Broadway in front of Mr Archdenoon’s fruit iamond rirg. with plain open settin., aid for ite reture to the par. 76 Mercer strert It being @ gift of @ deowssod it is hoped that tho finder will return it to the above JOHN N. BRIGGS. SILVER SNUFF BOX, GOLD with my name, crest, and address, $50 reward jction of the thief, or $5 for the box, and no questions asked. RK. J. TODD, 88 Fulton st., Brooklyn. ON WEDNESDAY, THE 131H INST. TWO drawn by Jawes W. Corlies & Co, aud made payable to N.K. Wolcost or order:—One June 27th. ninety , $2125 $4; one July 6th, four months. $1,0I7 6) as tes huve not been endorsed. and aro ofno value toany but the own r the finder wili confers favor vy leaviag them at Dykes, Alstyne & Co.'s, No, 62 Wall street. SSING.—A LITTLE GIRL NAMED TERESA SMITH, arsvld, with light calico frock and green =a sales wor ol ar M. ue child is ubject to fita nd her t rents, «| NUEL SMITH, 574 Water stret. rn frien addre about IL hood leit her b supposed GEV. W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. TRAYED OR STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT OF THE Mth or morning of the 12th of July, from Thomas Quin Jan, Nivety third street and Third avenue a bay mare. She Jef or wad taken from the lot adjoining the house between ‘Third apd Fourth avenues, ‘The inare is five years old aud stands fiitern bunds high: hava long tall, and one of her hind fert is white about the torelock, with’ a white spot on her off side ‘Ten dollars reward will be given to any person who will retu-n the said mare to the above premises, and fifty dollars for the apprehension of the thief aud recovery of the mare. GIRAYED.—ON THE 15TH INST, FROM 526 GREEN wich street, a poioter dog white and light tan color, Jarse 10 pon the right fore leg, and a sore on the left hock. Whvever will give in ormation, or returo. suid dog, shall be Uberally rewarded at the above place. OUND—ON JULY 2, IN ONE OF THE LONG ISLAND Railroad cars» pocketbook, containing a smull amount of money und some papers. Tho owner oun have the eae by | applying to W. H. smith, 7) Forsyth street, New York, paying charges and proving’ property. REWARDS, 20) REWARD.—LOST ON THE MORNING OF THE lath inet, on the Buttery, during the parade in honor oithe President, @ gold watch’ chain with a looket ant @ Fen) representing a setter dog, attached ts it. The locket was much prized by the ownor and the finder will recoive ubeve seward. by leaving the weticles at the ollice of POME KUY & SMITH, Nos, 81 and 83 Pearl stroct. $20 REWAXD—LOST, ON THURSDAY, THE MTiT J inst, by @ poor woman, supposed in Brooklyn or New York. @ gmail red moroeen’ poexet book. eontataing two $20 rold pices two of $5. and several of $2.50. amount ing. $70 50. The finder witl ovtain the above reward hy leaving the contents of the pooketbuok at the Herald office. 10 REWARD LOST, YESTERDAY, BETWEEN q Liverty and Wall streets, @ pocketbook, contatu: a pronfesors “note ef $1,000, a Orok for $8 eet eet snount of cash. The above reward will be paid w the retorp of the pocketbock and contents to JAMES u. GRA. HM, 110 Broadway. e $8 REWAKD.—LOST, ON THE SECOND OF JULY, 17 feet bort, painted yellow initio, cteon out ile Any person ning it to No, 104 South ve the above reward. Vine punwales, Street will re F REWA D.-STOLEN FROM PECK SLIP, ON SUN. Lt. Wth inet © nineteen foot owt, pale ted Whi'e outside with a blue streak, green qunwe led yellow seats, hive k war nated tho’ Walter D. Baulstr, ‘The reward will he paid ut 43 Peok #lip. 5, REWARw.-LOST, YESTERDAY MORNING THE De) th, ic w Fifth avenue stay. or in the strec: ween Fourt!i avenue wad Fulton ferry, jeotw: aie ot gold o) ties. ‘The finder will Le suitably rewarded. | 4 °F @5 WILL BE PAID TO THE PERSON WHO BRINGS DO te No 2 ioward street 9 Newfoundland dig, Wieck, that wae lost on the evening of the Mth inst, in Leonard street. REWAKD OF $20 WILL RE PAID, AND NO QUES- oF te recu Tiny Of & tive raked » by John J id wateh and chain, 306, on leaving it udgon stroct, ‘$ REWARD —STOLEN, FROM tie New Yo a's Journal, & valuable ist of the *h contri: utions to the New Yurk Caystal Palace, pro- vd at considerable expense exclusively for the Freoutan, erpool, Ni wellers, 315 TOTICE —S!t ticned to trish articles by the Assuciation, ‘The thier ia th New York Daily Times, who bas erased the uame of the drecmen's Journal from the lirt and substituted its own. in ite nuniber of the 14th ines ihe xbeve reward will be paid ur the arrest of the thief and bis delivery at the o: f the Freeman's Journal, 066 Broadway, ae He TORE (EXTREVILLE COURSE, LT {TROTTING —THURS / 49 21 at 3 v'elo match for $500. milo heats in five, to wagons. W King namoe bik. ¢. Diack Douglars, FJ Nodine names br. g Contreville tho care leave 5 ferry, Brooklyn. for the course, at 2 o'clock P.M. and retarn after the trut is over: fare each way 25 conte Also stages leave Sulten and Williamsvurg ferries from 12 to2 P NION COURSE, July 19 @ puree barnes, Wm Wo droff names r. g, Tacony: H. Wo om. Flore le. Cara will leave South ferry, hiyp, ar 2PM, an etacex will run'bourl » Williamsburg JON I SNEDIKER, Proprietor. Un Ae sOUN As the sport iaover, 1y frow Grand street wid Peek slip BP OKRVTING Ke, ANSUAL KEGATTA ON THE SKANEATELES UAKE. ‘The Skaneateles boat Club would announce thst toeir &) sual regatta will come off on the skaneateles inky on the 4th f a eust next, at ove o'clock PM Tho revatta s epen to al) heats in the Stats, of wot mo Jeet ip length, the usal sniling omditiona bein, Vaine os the erst prize, $00: of the seoond, $40, of the third, $20. pay abic in meduls or their equivalent in eoin wt tion of the successful party. By order of the Club. Skareateles, Onendaga Co, N. ¥,, duly 5, 1953, ALSTAPF AS HE LIVED.—A PERFECT COUNTER- part of this great orivinal, wicty, good humo: eLOWient genin y be ween in th fi rut Vte of New upon-Tyne), listed restaurant, the Faistafl, No. 4 James street, noar Chatham, time be may Leven enjoying his cup of sack unerous friends, for whom he keeps on hand the eof ales, wi vos and secure, together with urwspap re aud misce'lany. He will c Tensons ir the art of kelf defence, hich has Pronounced Lim to bo & perfeet master, a AT] Gow LrT RiGaTTa-on TEESDAY, JULY yp beats from fifteen to cwent; oe or $M and S10 to the « transe & ‘To start at o ken mnday, July 18, . FOR SAIL in lougth, for « nd best bowt in the race. ovale m the Atlantio All bouts must be entered on or befors A. BARK ud, Hoboken, MATKIMONIAL M AYRIMONY MaDe BKASY, OR HOW TO WIN A « Lover. = e801 Lawton, Borten form rly of Low will rend te any uddrrss, on ree ipt of ne doilar, pi a paid clsin directions to enable Undies or pentlem » to wir thy devoted affections of as many of the opporite vox ve their besres desire, The p 0 siiaple but eo captivating, thet atl may be mai Bive of sao, appearance, oF position « gh not least, it eae be arrenged with auon care « ¥ that detection te fw posmble Address of Lawton Hoxton, Mss. Ne letters taken from the Post Oities ualess the postaxe ie paid. y MADE Y, OR HOW TO WINTA adams ve Forrestis, Inte of Paris and Lon: do, will cend to any address on receipt of ove dollar post pad, the uort eaptivating avd direotions. to enabio lediet or goutiomen to win the affections of as many of tho opposite tex ox muy bo desired #0 captivating that ali may bem Appperance, oF position. -Addees: 11k, Box 70 Brosdway Post Othoe. Lhe process is simple bat rie, Irrespeotive of wea, MADAME D& FURKES (PHE Woy TO MATRIMONY MADB EASY; OR HUW to win @ lover: * Love rules the eamp, the court the grave, Yor love is heaven and heaven is love.” Bo sang the ange, yet thousnade pl For love~ of life the light diving Who, did they know somy gentle oharm, ‘The hearta of those they love to warm, Might live, might dic, in bliss suprome, Ponsorsmg «ll of whieh they dream, The road to wedlock would you know, Delay nov, but to Rovndout go. Time flies, and from hag gloomy win A shadow falls on living thing Then seize the mowents as thes Bre fall the Inst sands theough ti At leaet the present is your own, While all the future A bappy marri May now secu: Profoaser Row bas bes lesire. The process Lil may be marred’ Trmtane ged wi rash jean dled hat Address Professor ROU; on, $500 Nae aman, Yo booms ieteresiod in and What wallvey'ifty persone, Addroe ile N o at will poy § 3 fice, for one week, with real mame, stating where an in rview can be had. GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS HAD CHARGE OF A sebool for some boy Myr to ly, to teach th shool rate famil, a “a French, bee a thorough Kaas leds of the Baglirh office. gusge. Address RM. O., H YOUNG GERMAN LADY, OF HIGH RESPECTA™ bility, is desirous of obi fosles competent and wilting to sfeo'compotent a addressed bo A. Z-, Hureld’ offes, attenti A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES THE WASHING ilies. Prefers d and ironing of » few respectable fs (iemen’s warhing. Please ap N street, bi ixth aud Sevouth RESPECTABLE WOMAN, OF SOBER AND STEADY habits, wishes # situation as cook in w respectable private famil understands bakin, and pickling ‘Ih of city reference call at No. 5 Carmine street for two d A BOY FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE WANTED-TO earn the gold and silver spectacle busin Apply to 1. GILLWUK, No. 6 Liberty pI ABARE CHANCE TO MAKE MUNEY.—A CHANOE I8 pow Leing offered to secure the exclusive agency of towns and ocounti eof & 4 valusble arti- cle, that will meet with « ready and extensive salo wherever introduced. Good salesmen can make ‘rum $300 to $500 per ofc ob need apply with a cupital of less tl Goud referenoes as to character and abliity will be required. APD y at office No 5,over Broudway Bank, corner of Broad: way and Park place. # ee A ZEW CANVASSERS WANTED—TO SELL THE mort elevrant and picturreqne view of the city of New Yoru" yet published. apply at 29 Spruce street, up evalra Bre BINDERS WANTED—TWO GOOD FORWARD. ers and two small boys to feed ruling machines, by FraN IS & LOUTKBL, stationcrs and blankbook facturers, 77 Maiden lant (JOACHMAN WANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS Griving and taking caro of horves. Good reo mmenda- tions will ke required. Apply, for two days, between 10 and 2 o'clock, at No. 7 New street. a CovES: NURSES, WAITERS, CIAMBERMAIDS, AND vtrer' malo and female domestics for every station, provided fer reepectsble faw ilies, both in city and country, at the Employment Agency Office, No 60 East Feurteenth ttrect, Union square, N. 8 —Applicaute for situations must come well reeommende RUG CLERK WANTED —A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, thoroughly competent in all resp-ats for tae business of retail drug store, may hear of # situation by walling at 181 Firat avenue. RUG CLERK WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF A first clars retail drug stor), in a Southorn city. One ‘ho is fully competent may hear of a desirable situation, by uddrestivg box 1,557 New York Post Office, with references. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FULLY competent to discharge the duties of a first olass retail and dispersing business. Address, stating reference a8 to ability, &c, to B, T , Heraid office, IFTEEN GO@D DRESSMAKERS WANTED —NONE eed apply but those competent to to good work; some pluin sewers, also s few apprentions, at No. 12 Greene street. ITERATURE.— WANTED A FEW PERSONS OF education and talent, whose time is unoesapied, to unite their labors in forwarding a literary enter prise for mu- tual benefit. Address L. W., Herald office, for one week. ~ MAN WANTED-T0 GO THIRTY MILES IN NEW Jersey; one of good character, who understands mow- ine and cradling Apply at corner of Peck slip and Frout strert, office up atai-s, over the flour atore, on Monday, 18th, from § till 104. M. NURSE WaNTED_ONE WHO CAN BRING GOOD Tecemmendations, and enn do plain sewing Apply on Mor day next, from 11 A. M. to3 P. M., at 153 Hiren avenue, at the tide wate on Twentieth street, RINIER WANTED—ONE GOOD OVERLAYER, AND one experienced presaiman are wanted immediately, on the Illustrated News uewspaper. Apply at 132 Fulton street. 10 CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, A COM- Fetent aveistant, (sonversant with city businoss,) who in perfectly qualitied to attend a retail dray store. Apply at JANES SMITH, corner of Court street and Mon- tague place, Brooklyn, PO MILLINERS ~ WaNTED IMMEDIATELY, GOOD millin No 16 Murray st-eet, up stairs. ' To sueh Constant employment will be given the season through. Work given out to those who wish ‘JO PRINTEKS.—WANTED, A STEADY YOUTH WHO two or thres years, Apply ab ¢ of the Sunday Times, 162 Nasean street. PROACTIVE LADS ARF REQUIRED IN AN OFFICE, —Must write clear and expeditiously and know the cit well, Keferences required. Apply, alter 9 o'clock, at Gold street, up stairs. TANTED—BY A LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM Ergland, # situation as housekeeper in a respectable family. Country preferred address M. B » Herald office. WANTED- BY A RESPECTACLE WOWAN, A SITU- ation as dressinaker or seams.rese in @ private family; understands cutting and fitting; & a Protestant, Can seen atiddst Mark s place, in the basement, W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Lousckeeper. or would do chawberwork! Good city reverence. a» vo vbjection to go in the country. Viease call wt No. 9 Crosby street, room Nv. 8, up sbairs, for three day a. W°STED. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A citnation ina private fauily ag chamrermaid and Waiter, cr tu do washing aud ironing or plain cooking, Pleawe cnl) ut No. 19 City Hall place, top floor, front room. Can be reeu for two days. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, AS chamberaRid and waiter, ia a small private family, sithout children. She must understand plain sowing. Nove nord apply Who capaot vive unexceptionable references as to cLnracier ard compeiency, ‘lo ona who knows her busi- hoes the aitnotion is enay us the favily consists of enly two * hiv buotler wereact is kept ay cook and Iaundress, £0 Teovh street, up stairs. WANTED SA SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A Tespectatle young married woman in @ re ble jor ily; turing Jost ber Vaby, four months old, Can give satininetery reference and explanation. Can be soon for two days at 443 Two tth etreet, sevend floor, ye A SMART, ACTIVE AND OBLIGING Amocrican woman eepable aud willing to take enanze ot, ad do the whole work of » small bouxe, where the family consist of two Good wages will be aiven. Apply a5 300 Weet Tren) -f(urth etreet, after one o’clock. W ANTED A NICE GIRL, TO GO INTO THE COUN- try with a lady and child, and return io three or tour weels “One who unterstynds sewing and taking caro of a child, will do weil to exll at No. 17 Boud treet, klyn, Aiter returuivg, the gisl can Lave & peragoeut home, i. she rules WANTED@A PROTESTaNT GIRL, AS SEAMSTRES3, nnd to awistas nurse. The beat references required, Apply st 14 Weet Twenty-first svrect, 7 ANIEP—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY FOR THREE month and aiterwards to return and re: city, 2 good cook, who thoroughly understands nee ond can tarnish unexc: ptionavle city referenc evch none as will be satisiactory, liberal wages will be paid. Apply between Sand Il a, rtrcet, ecrmer of Broadway, M., at No.2 Great Jones WASTED-A GOOD COOK AND BAKER.—APPLY xt,702 Brodwa: 10 and I2o’clock. Wanted , a good Inundr ut thuse bringing good refe- or need apply. Wi NUKSE WANTED.—ONE THAT HAS LOST her baby preferred, at 492 Broome strect, for » child four weeks uld. WAsrED IMMEDIATELY—GOOD MILLINERS. TO tach, constant employment will be given the whole rearon. apply st 32d Bridge street, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. WANTED-A MILLINER, AS SALESWOMAN surerintendent of @ fashionable ment in Detroit, Michig Grand etreet, corner of WASTEN-A YOUNG IRIs M1 LADY. OF GOOD EDU- cation and aedrest. who understands the embroidery Lusiness. 2 pply ty E. H. NEWMAN, No. 695 Broadway 7ANTED—A GOOD LAUNDRY MAID; ONB WITO Perivetly vncerstands tine ironing, fluting, de. Sho nust be capable of taving ehirge of the washing depai ment, Lileral wages will be ;iven toa computeut woman, Apply at the Clareudou Motel, Fourth avenue, corner of bigtiventh street, ‘ WANTED—A GIRL THAT I8 A GOOD COOK AND first-rave washer and iconer; one that oan bring the bes vi city re‘erences can apply at 105 Seventh street. Wage $6 a month, She must Le very neat and clean, V AND illinery e*tahlish Apply to S. Frevdman, No 239 ridge ;sNTLD—A GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS THR crug and perluucry business, A Krench giel pre- ferred. Avply at 23 Howard street, Wy AN TeD—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A SMART ACTIV kirl, to do general housework; to ono that ean come Well recommended. « permavent place will be given. A Pro testa: t preverred. Cail at No. 286 Twenty-fourth atecet, be: tweou Ninth and Tenth avenues, TANIED~—A FIRST-RATE COOK, WASHER AND iro-er. She must come well recommended from he last pac, and ho willing to make herself gone ally waeful, Wager ayply at 56 West Twency tiret treet, ANTED.—A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN Wauts ® situntion to take oure of ob ildeon and do chain: berserk. Cau Le seen at ler predent employer's, No. 83 Orchard stress, second dour from Broome, for two days. W4NTED IMME DIATELY—IN A SMALL PRIVATE owily, respectable gitl, as nurse, chaabermaid, and to wesiet in’ ironing Retorences wilt be required. as to bonerty and oapavility, Apply wt 107 West Thirty sixth street near Bread bY NURSE WANTED. A PERFECTLY HEALTOY woman, with good refvrenees, will hear of a situation tyiup in Filta avenue, sveond duor below Eighteeath street, Gart ide. JANIED~ A RESPECTABLE PERSON, TO TAKB A ten years of age, to bring him up, and actin the cf his parent, and'oymtrol sim aeoordiagly, for any enrs that may he axreed woon. Ad ares, oF apply to, Vr Parrick Martin, coruer of Newark avenue wud Grove atreot, Jersey ity. WARTED—& SITUATION, IN A RETAIL DRUG store either in New York or Brosklyn, by ® young Mov, » smdent at medicine, who has attended two oourses Tlcetures at medical colleves. and wishes to make bimslf thereughly sequaivted with that braneh of business, Ad drove J. W. Wheeler, 245 Water street. V JANCED-—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, (American,) who ean speak. read, and write the French, knglivh, and Spanith Ianguages; isa ,ood ponin: and uncerstavds Lookbeeping Bert of viby rele Adress K. C., No. 4513 Grand street, ANTED-A GENTLEMAN (MIDDLE AGE PRE- ferred) of firet rate education and good address, for « light business, partly in doors and partly out, He must be well recommended. | Salary $00 per annu: Address, stat- ing age, references, &o. &o., to C. N., Horald offive, W4nttp-s SMART SALESMAN, (A GERMAN,) FOR, wholesale and retail faney business, Good refer- not tire at b43¢ forenve given. President streets. James M. Daly, | oy youre deamoas. MAN, Caramy # situa SS pp te D. T, ATANIFORD: 64 Thad Brvane. ‘Tory ban of oy toeewain roqeiote Wasts. % ‘ANTED—A COA BI Z raring mene Otc St Neen aE “Gramiere louse, ideas ANTED—A MAN TO ATTEND AS BARKE: W wholesale and retail liquor store. WN orn ed ly but those who can sf city ‘refere te iad wie SJOHN KEARNEY, S10 Water rhreet., Wana TRAVELLING SALESMAN, BY A pox wateb im) rier and jeweller. address Traveller, offer ith salary required, Wanmp-ar THE WAVERLY HOUS! Ta BROAD- Aud x two good onan ene that speaks Spanish. Ap- etw . 10 and 12 o’cloe! Wnts YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF ® billierd room ; he must enderstand the busin thoroughly, ard bave good mendation: Apply to Alexander C. Lawrence, at the St. Charles, 347 Broadway. W4272D—TWO MEN, ACCUSTOMED TO WORK IN S neap may ufuctory’ no other need apply. ph _ JAMES BUCHUN La, 186 Elizabeth street, ‘ANTED—A GOOD STOUT BOY, FROM 16 TO 19 W 78 of axe. in a crockery store; cne who has had ex- perierce in the busivess preferred. Gall at No. 195 Pearl sageh wp stale) between 83g and 1134 o'clock A M. and 3 and6 z W4ZTED—A BOY, BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND Sigdteen years of age. Apply immediately at Eu: WARD “HALON’S perfumery store, 717 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel, ANTED—C@OKS LAUNDRESSES, NURSES, S¥AM- stresses aud dressmal rvants fur all work, can now obtein mort excellent parmanent situations in first class private families atthe bext wages, by applying at 149 Grand street, near the corner of Elm. also, wanted, wonaoh- man, waiter and gard ANTED—GIRLS, GIRLS—GRAND CHANCE, NO charge —Places ready for forty Protestants and ten Catholics, In respectable families Good girls will be suited ip city or country. free of charge, N. B. Free Protestant eaployment r of Sixth avenue ANTED—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CARPEN- ters, masons and tracklayers Men who wish to go to the Isthmus to work on the Panama Railroad find em- pleynent hy applying at tho office of the undersigned. Car- Posters tnd mnrons will be paid $3 por dey and board; track- layers $2 50 per day and board Passage free, Steamers leave New York for the work on the Sth and 2th of every month. —-M. C. ETUKY, Contractor, 92 Warren street. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sen nem Nn een CARD.—IN ORDER TO CORKECT ANY UNFAVOR able impression that may have been produced by the Publication of w police report, giving an account of the ar- reat of certain parties for carrying “n gambling operations on the premises oceupied ty mo, fn company with Mousrs, Moore & Maun ass saloon and circus, f would state (and the statement is surceptible of the strongest proof). that the parties who engaged the room in question. engaged it for » the pur pore of opening, a Daguerrean gallery thercin, and was under the impression that it was to be used for sach purpose. I never knew until the arrest of the parties, that avy gambling apparatus was there, oF that gambling was carried on at all. I have never, and never will encourage any illegal or immoral practices whatever in ny oatablish- ment over which I have any contr 1. and I trust that the reputation I have estab'ished as a law-abiding citizen dur- ings residence in this city of over forty eight years, is = svfficient refutation of any scandslous reports to the con- trary. CORPORAL THOMPSON, O* the firm of Moore, Thompson & Maun, proprietors of the Washington Circ 1s and Saloon. CARD. ~IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE VARIOUS AR. J tielva which have recently ‘gopeured in the public grinte the Directors of the Pacitic Mail Steamship Company jeem it incumbent on them to announee that they have net authorized avy combination, with aay party, for the purpose of blishing hiyher rates of freight and passage money between the Atlantic ports and California: aor do they contemplate any such combination, their object being to confine their attention eolely to their own business, and to the transportation ef passengers and specio in the safest avd cheapest manner practicable. The timo consumed by land carriuge across the Isthmus of Panama bas beon lengthened by the ereatly increared bulk of the mails, and the measures aeceseary for the eaferuard of the specic. A rewedy for this will bé provided by the early completion of the Panama Railroad, and with this consequent saving of time the Directors have always anticipated @ reduction in cont of freight and passage betwoen California and Atlantic ports. By order of the Roard of Directors, W. H. DAVIDGE, Secretary. New York, July 1, 1863. NICKERBOCKER CHOWDER CLUB, (LATE NI- agara.)—Kivhth Aunual Chowder Excursion to Sheeps’ Head Bay. The members and filouds of this club are re- quested to meet this ovening,at the Sixth Ward Hotal, at 73¢ o'clock precively, to make the necessary arrangements for cur annual chowder excursion. Puuctael attend :nce is commanded. P.8 ‘The meeting advortised for Sunday af- tornoon {s hereby revoked. Byoraerof DUKES, Pres. BRCANTILE LIBRARY 4SSOC1ATION.—THE LI- brary and reading room will be closed every Satur Gay at 5 ovolock P. M., until the Ist Septembernext. By or- order of the Board, 8. U. F. ODELL, Reo. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOUR NOTES, drawn by J. L. Priest, and endorsed by him, dated Hos: ton, May 9, [853, and alee endorsed by J. 2. Dodd, bave leon Jost of stolen; and alt percons are chutione against receiving oF negotiating the sumo, as they Delong to the ad- vertivers. Tho following statement shows the amount of notes, respectively Wek rae 1 os W.L & 8.) No. LId4 + Noor 38 months, W.L. &8., No. 1156... + 1601 24 $6,404 93 20 Beaver street. Total. W TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDER- rig ed, role owner of the barzes ssilboa and Merchant ivoli Vas not authorized any persou whatever except their captnine, Abraham Carwright and John L. Green, to purchase anything on the credit of either barge, or himself, and that he Will uct hold himself or barges responsible tor es made ny others without his knowlec ge or consent, J, OULWATER. ICE 18 NERPBY GIVEN NOT TO TRUST ANY of the crew of the Lrir American Molleney, asater, as ineur. . LOBACH N We are not responsible fir debts th & SCHEPELEK, Consicnecs of the verrel. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ED- D MOND COFFIN #0 Broad street, up to the Rth July, for taking down the buitding of the opera house, Astor Isce. Spocifications for the a ove may be wen at the office {J Renwick, Jr., 21 Fifth avenue, from 9 o'clock A. M, to P. 7PO INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS, ony pereon authorized to ¢1 the Chaitee patea' out my fritter ¢ —I AM THE nt licenses for the ase of and suy perron using that patent with- sent, will Le prosecuted. WILLIAM JUDSON. ONKERS, JULY 14, 1853 A’ A MEETING OF THE Tesohi re of Sabbath School No. 52, on their late exour- sign to Youkere, the followmg resolutions were unanimously adopted:— Ktsolved, That the thanks of the school be tendered to King, proprietor of Feiry Grove, for lils ox ellent and bo: tiful supply of rofroehmente provided for about one iu and thirty teachers and scholars. Kesolved, That we take great ploasure in recommending bie Grove to those desiring to spend 4 day of pleasnre where they will receive due atte: tion aud respect from bin and all hie heurehold. JOUN J. VEN CLECPROUR, Antny. K. Macounrey, See'y, red COPARTNERSHLP NOTICES ISSOLUTION—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existivg between the undersigned. under the firm ot Tho orton & Brother, was dissolved on the Ist inst. retiring from business, Mr. Thomas Morton will eo: the burines», and alone is authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm. THOMA MOKTON. July 13, 1953, NOAH C. MURTON. ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP IERETO- fore exintiog hetweon th or W. W. Thorne & Ce ¥ mutual con the 15th inst., 1853, W. W. Thorne retiring from the bust: ness. The business will be carried on uni E. 8. Scripture & Co, in coach and light turing, and sil debts and outstanding by the undersigned :-— E. CRIPTURE & CO, W. W. TUORNE, Greenpoint, July 15, 1853. G. HARSIN. OTICE.—1HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the undersigned, under the name of Ferine, Pavterson & Stock, i¢ dissolved by mutual eonsent. The outstanding business will be settled by Ariel Pattersu who is authorized to sign the name of the firm in lquid tion, WILLIAM PEKIN B, AKLLL PATTERSON, Wilismsburg, July 15,1852. THOMAS STaCK. ARTNER WANTED—$5000.—THE SUBSCRIBER, who young wan, is desirous of forming @ connection in business With rome good house already ostablished in Jew York, in either the mercantil rok or mana. facturing business. Has been in thi business in the country for fifteen years. Would invest from $2 00) to $5060, ard give his entire attention to bu; Could | bring ‘some trade mercantile house, [8 a good ao- countant. Referens xchanged; and none need answer unless their standing and bushovss will bear investigation, All communications will be treated honorably. Address, (Post paid,) N, GB, box No. 6 Post office, Yonkers, N. Y. [HE FIRM OF DENNY & SMITH I3 THIS DAY DIS. rolved, by mutual consent. All demands again firm are to be prevented to Willian H Denny as well as payment made t» Lim of all bills due che firm, Ho alone is authorised ty eettle the samo. GARKET SMITH, WM. H. DENNY, No. 23 Went stroct. York, July 9, 1883, 5 QUOT WANTED. A PARTNER WITH 25,000 TO . inyeat in a very profitable and porfect cetobiiehed business, paying 4 rf cent per annu dence of whieh will be given upon aninterviow. Addross J. G. Green, Port Utfee. LeUCTUREG, 2 PIKITU AL MANIFESTATIONS—CRYS8TAL PALACE— Str OWEN will deli aud evening, next week, Mecert, M. and D, Burkhart will attend, t) ig, und other de nonstration ope M.A AR OLIAS PIANOS. aT 44] BROADW AY.—A LARGE . omsortment of pianos, from the colabrated house of Het, Davis & Co, Baston; alao, the well known monts of A. W. Ladd & Co, with a fall suppl, secovd-bard pianos, of various makers, for sal pri Pianos to let LINCOLN & THOMPSON, 44) Broadway. M's TEACHERS —WANTED, TWO MUSIC TEAC. AVE ers at the Female Semivary in Troy. The subsori Y morning, 1th inst., way. J. WILLARD, 1 receive applion| Oi browsing’ musi (STRUCTION THOROUGHLY EDUCATED GERMAN TEACHER visher to get asitumtion in ® school or ® private fainily for the tuition of all elementary seiences, or to give munis lessons on the piano or violin, or in singing. Boat city references can be gi Address C. M., 187 Clinten stroet, Brooklyn. HOURSTE ADS. g prmaaess HOMESTEAD: ASSOCIATION. —THIS socintion at present numbers over one hundred Vers, and is fant filling up. The lands are unrival! Leruty, and are situate in tho vieinity of New Roch $70, paid tm 75 conte por week, entities ® mom- ber to four sity lots; $160, to § city lots, and $300, to sixteen city ots, ail parable in wookly, monthly, or quarterly pay. cats, Tine given to new mombers to pay ap ines, he regular meevings of the association are hald every Mon: day even! it o'clock, at the American Hall, corner of Broadway and Grand street. A full attendance of the the woctings wemLe: ptt. team Noe . SA aa ies ESS, Sanme aT ACCTsOs ease a ON cic UCTION NOTICE—THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEER — FMA ay RS RN the entire bousebold furniture family: alvo botsl beds, stools, sofas, yh aod x bedstends, fine mattresses look! chairs, twelve marble top tables, pi ra, a quanti, togars, table cu “te.” Regular sales ded to. (A DIQURNED ADMINISTRATORS SALE —OF CAR- vege rs stock, &c.—E N. MIL- LER & Co. (Bs workshop. ctloneers, will N is, Broad street, Newark, N jonday, July o'clock, A ¢ personal property of Henry G. Kipp. ceased, carriage and wogon maker. consistin tas fol- lows :—25,000 feet of white oak plank, plank, 800 hickory axles, both | d small size; togethor with ash, black oak, whitewood. &¢., plank and boards. Al #0, alarge lot of split and turned spokes, wagon habs. sewod stuff, dc., do. By order, eebicel tone sits Adwministratrix of H. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—GREAT AND les of about o: E at the villace of Weet Flushing, only five from the eity of New York, ‘Alvert “Hl, Nicolay ‘will Wednesday and Thureds o'clock. Mer beautiful building lo. of the New Yor! id Florhing Railro: H ished by the tira! xt ard pot will be on this propsrty. ‘Thy se lots have bec Iaid out with groat taste, are twant and rear, and oue bundred feet desp, and will ps only of four lote’each, making one hurdred fent squ ‘Tre new village of West Flushing is situated on high ground between Newtown and Fl this property, . sir Failos sell at ly healthy, and destined to become one of ful villages within twenty miles of the city, p those characteristic: whol ont expressly for York pi fave beautiful fruit trees upon them, and the water iv of the purcst kind and abundant. mutation Ly the rai will be very low, probably dirg ownibue fare, or per annum, and the pected to run in connection with all the leading to New York. F cent of the purchase money ean remain on bond ¢ for five years at 7 per cent, ill contain ringent nuisance clauses, and the title of this property is ws quertionabl There will be free exoxrslovs'ma ‘Thursday, July 21, and faturday, July 23, to West Flashing, for tie par pos of giving an opportunity of viewing these beautitul lot ‘revious to the sale. should it, however, rain on the abov: jays, the excursions wil pot take plaee until the first fair faye Tickete for the excureion, together with maps and full particulars. may be obtaiued at the office of the auc tioncer, No. 40 Wallstreet, New York. G. G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THAIS day, Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at No. 13 Sixth avenue, new and second hand furniture, mirrors. wardrobes couches, pier tables, & counters and fixtures of a refectory, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. Leeda & Co,, will sell by auction. this day, Saturday, Jury 16, ab 1034 o'eloek, at the sales room, No. § Wall stroct, bew household furniture, consisting of rosewood sofas in brocatelle, rosewood lounge in Satin damask, rosewood otto- mans, do, divans in plush, inuhogany ottomans ia de Iain one large ros: wood arm chair in critnson figured brocatelle, mahogany sofas in hair cloth, parlor chairs, do; muhogaay marble top bureaus, mahogany marble top waslstanda, in- grain carpets, druggete beds‘eada, hair, spring, and steaw mattresses; cottage suit, with marble top bureau, washstand, and table; ‘algo one rosewood six octave piano; also brown gas pendants snd fixtures ‘The whole of the above are in excellent condition, aud removed for convenience of sale. Also, live birds—canaries, thrush, mocking birds, &o J MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELI, THIS DAY «at 1034 o'clock, at 173 Chatham street, a large axsort, ment of urpiture, removed for sale, comprising burcaus’ chairs, Lookenses, carpets, feather bed tables, hair mat tresses, looking glasses, clock, linen sheets, blankets, coan- terpanes, crockery, glassware, &e., &o. OHN W. SOMERINDYKE. AUCTIONEER —THIS, day, at the auction room, 11 Spruce street, at 10 o’clock, second hand furniture, tables, chairs, bureaus, hedstea beds, mattresses, bedding, washstands, toilet tables, twenty: white wood tables, lot of bedstends, coushos, couch bed. steads, pianofortes, Xe. WM.'T. BOYD, Salesman, B, BUTLER, AUCTIOS EER.—MORIGAGE SALE + of splendid parlor, bedroom and kitchen turniture, Blasswaro, crockery, &¢., on Wednesday, July 2, at 10k. o'clock, at No 25 Mercer street, consisting of rosewood chairs in brocutelle; two large gilt framo French pler glass. ¢8; ros; wood sofas in brocatelle; two large Freuh mantel £ Asses; rosewood and mahogany marble top dressing bu- Teaut and washetauds, rosowood wardrobes; Freuch and Gothic bedstesds; gilt chandeliers: oval centro tables, black and gol4 warble tops; quartette tables, rosewood and ftalian chairs; tete-a-ttes; satin do Jaine curtains, Ince do.; vases; Brussels and ingrain carpets; oiloluthe, pictures, mabozany dining extention table; mattresses, beds und bedding, glass- ware, crockery, &¢, ‘Also, one fplendid rosowood’ piauo, Chickering maker. Terms’ of sale, cash. Catalogues on morniug of sale. Al IMEON DRAPER, AUCTIONEER ~BY SIMEON DRA- per, cfiice 46 Pine street, corner of William.—Thursday, July 21. at halr past 12 o’eloc) , wt the Merchant’ Exchange, 50 tons oF copper ore of thirty per cent in richness, from the Dolly Hide mines, Maryland the gauge of which iv lime tone, forming an‘oxeellent flux for the smelter. ‘Yhe gre iv revdy for delivery at either New York, Boston or altimore. B. JONES. AUCTIONEER.—JONES & HENRY will sell this day at 1034 o'clock, at their salos room, No. Spruce street, the counters, drawers, id gas hxtures of the Aetor Bank, ‘ail in perfect order, w ‘Assortment rand bedroom furniture; sofas, couches, couch beds, arpet, mahegeny chairs, bureaus, ‘engravings rocking chairs, cane seat do liquor kegs, W M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL, ON y! Also a hat stand, casks und Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at 524 Fighth avenue, near riy-reventh strevt a quantity of household iurniture, i rockers, chairs, tables, mirrors, carpets bureaus, wash stands, bedstexds, hair c furniture, &c. Sale positive, tie geing to Culiiurnis 7 ALTER GREFNOUGH, AUCTIONRER—SCH LONER Wave at auction ~W. GReENOUGH & OO, will soil Saturday, at twelveo'clock, on bourd, foot of Hiv t, schooner Waye, only two years old, elgt en, copper fastened, arid Luilt of white omk inside mattrestes, beda, fami V thin das EW PUBLICATIONS. 6X0 COPIES SOLD IN FOUR zi's lectures in New York—re: Piouographer life of Father Gave rected aud authorized together with reports of his addrorwes in {tal nin New York. ‘Truuslated aud re- day ported in full by 7. ©. Lela, Father Gu Also, th by hunrel ian to his country: vised by Mme, Julie de Marguerittes ‘The publiehers havo now ready Gavazzi, with a biography corre: "this publication been pre parc micently offered ax being © lectures of Father and revived by himself ith 1 "eare, and valuable ents an | lectures (wha antinily © as those deliv treal and Quebec) appeal ye sortully to the Prot éstant Public of America, and mus’ Grcate @ profound aud lasting impression throughout Christendom, ‘Tho publishers aro yratitied in being able to Tay before the public the foilewing eminent endersemenuts of the fidelity with which theee lectures are presented fu their publication: The following highiy commendatory notices have been recelved:— FROM REV, SAMUEL H COX. Messre, Dewitt @ Davenport. Gentlemen: Your volume of the life and lectures ot Gavazz 1 bave received; aud though I have not yet read it all, yet {ain free to vay. and to allow you to use my name in t iis relation, that L consider the work timely, usefal, peculiar, adupted ‘ro benefit. our, country, and even to improve some of its popuinr plases of Keligion. Keme and Romaniste are religiously the Great antichrist of the Apocalypee; and, a4 the excellent Cevil declares, their eyatem, ingt-ad of being Cbristiunity, is tue eat misterprece of Satan; a truth which some nominal rotistarte must both learn and ' inwardly digest” before they eau become sound Christians, as It seoms iny duty aud the duty of others, to testify. SAMUEL x From Bev. Nicholas Murrey, D. Da, (th brated “Kir Wan,”) author of “Romanisin at Home,” « series of Let- to Hon. Judge ‘Janey, Chief Justice of the United ates. 4. Dewitt & Davenport :-—Gcntlomen—I thank you “Life and Lectures uf Gavazzi.”” 1 have read them ‘The labors of this Itwiiwn orator Ganrot te otherwise than extremly useful He is a witness, called up in Providence from the Valley and Shadow of Death, to tel! of all that he witnessed there: so trathful, graphic and yowerful are bie deliueations, us to carry ounviotion with them to all unbinesed minds. ' He has studied Popery, as to it claims, dostrines, xseumptions aud influences, pro- fourdly. Ho has been at the heart of the avatom, aod un- derstande all ite pulsations. And because of bis vivid ima ination, his glowing emvtions, his great avympathy with the rue and the free, and his creat b oldu. 46 ia horling his aue- cessful denunciations againet the doctrines, the c’aims, the Hdolatries of porery, and the awfully corrupt aud eorrupting practices of ite priesthood, be is just the man for his mis on, which I esteem # very important one. Believing that none can read bis “Lite Bod Lectures” without instraction and benefit, and eepecinlly without being couvia ved of the atomirable abominations of Komauism I greatly desire for Your present volume very wide circulation. Tray yours, N. MURRAY, FROM REV. GEORGE B. CHE*VEK CHUKCH oF THE PUKITANS, (CONGR EGATIONAL,) Union Puack. Messer. Dewitt & Davenport :-—I am glad of the publication of the Lectures of Gavazzi."” It makes » book of undenia- ble facts, and impregua le logic. The public will be sur Frieed (thote who have net cujosed the privilege of heatiug these lectures) to find, after wlf that certain presses h said nbout the dangers of stirring up otarien strife, that there are bers no app+ais to seotariauiem, vo bigotry, nor anything of hombast, pretenco,or verbiago, but sivcurity, true liberality, am excellent juigment, sound thought, and ahearty love cf fecdom. ‘There t# no display of rhetoris, ner attempt at @oquence, hut bare, unadorued trath, good renee, goon humor, simplicity. plain, strong reasoning, and suvadant and important (aformation, origtual and peculin from the author's own observation and experieces. 1 volume is such @ powerful aud truthful developmont of | popery. that i bope it will be aprend abroad far and wide | theoughout the country, GEORGE Bb. CHEBVBR, FrOW KEY. 8. MARIINDALE. | Presiding Eloer of the Methodist kpiscopal Church for the | New York district, | _ Morera Dewitt and Davenport. Gentlomen—I_ have ver; | Much wished tu ave the lectures of Fathor Gavassi publishe in book form. ‘They contain much valuable iufurmation that will be now to many readers. All sincere iuyuirers after truth will say. glvo us light. T hope the book wil have | a wide cironlation, and be calmly and dispassionately read, | With sentiments of high respoct, Tam, gentlemen. yours. MARTINDALE. In addition to the above wa have received aighly com- mendstory notes from the following distinguished clergy. men of difttrent denominations, which our limits will not permit us to publisi: in fall:— Kev Kowin F, Hetfield; Rey C, Billings Smith; Rov. N. J. Mareclur; Kev. L. Covel; Rev, Wm. Beonard; Rey. Wan 8’ balehy Rev. James Matiett; Kev. Thos. Arwitase Rev. | Inanc Westoott; Rev. IT J. Addy, Rev. David Magio, Elia: Qethtown; Rev. HG. Ludlow, D. DB, Poughkeepsie, Rev Jool Hawer, DD. Hartiord, Rev. Wu. Wisner, Linea, Kev. WK Gordon, New York city; H. H Wood, do; Rev, | B.C, Shimesil, do. | Price 50 cents; cloth 75 cents. DEWIIT & DAVBNPORT, 16V and 162 Nassua etroct, KERR & CO. WOULD CALL TUE ATTENTION OF « revidos.te and strangers passing through New York, to thelr arsortmens of silks, laces, embroidertos, mourning goods, do., which they receive direot from mannfactarers and ate offering ata swall advance op cost of importation, A. KBKK & CO,, 767 droadway, ADIES’ DKKS6 TRIMMINGS IN A LAKGE VARIGTY —Constan' ly new importations in Freneh, Buglish and German trimmings, of the latest, weet throughout the whole senso’ WM. NEUSTABDTER, 38 John street. ADAME FIDRICH, 28 WAVERLBY PLACE, HAS —~ of the just received from Paris » ler, wy = omest embroideries, mantilias, d THE VINITARS AT SARATOGA.—A, KERR & CO. from No. 707 way, New York, have opened Svres ») 7 ye S ia [a = 'b- BERB'S OO. 19 Drrndeny, travellin, pares: stress, frem 30 w012 7 €ARD.—THE UN UBKSIGNED, MANUS ACLORBRS A of gold aud BEARDS DO NOT GROW STRONG, AND w st all, but all ean bave a fine beard eeks, by usine my enguent; hn, Gis & positie fact $. per vot try," G. ORAB aM oe 3 or njare the rh o any part of the street, Bnd sil druggists and all BrposwaTer PaINT.- THE BEST ARTICLE EVER offered to the public or rowfs. decks, and bostoms of steamers, ond from it rk and eimder Cp gel a for railroad bridges, cars, depots ce. festimen pesi- mens ean be seen at the depot of the company. For sale dry, ip pookages of 200 The nnd upwards a d im oll. im kegs of 25 BW) upd 100 lbs oy K BeGERT. General Agent, Pearl street, and 75 Beaver street. CLOTH WAREHOUSE.—WL SON G. HUNT & 00., Nos and 82 William street, orrner Maiden lame, im: porters and jobbers of zoods for men’s wear oly, are now prepared with » new and oumpicte atuck of cloths, eassi- meres, Vertings, overcoatines. tweeds, linings, trimmings, &o . to which they invice tie attention of merchant tailors aud morufacturcrs of clothing HRISTIANSON’S NORTH RIVER TEA WAREHOUSE, old Nu. 204 Greenwich street, No, 216, immediate= the steamboat landings on the North Five pound ty, and tow in priao JHRISIIANSON’S EAST RIVER TRA WaREAOUSE, ents 640, No. 72 Catharine street. All we cam say to our city is, do not forget our pisces or business. i your ren ce. The most f grant and delicious flavored teas ways be obtained of us, and at co you have «everally tv pay for trasb. Com d judge for yoursel LPOT OF PERIGORD PRESERVES, 50% BROAD- way.—Friniiies prepsriug to remo find at this depot an emple sapply of artich to the summer teasop, and whieh way be w: town They are received dirvctly 1 of Roque, of Perigord from whish ths Paris d their supplies. Grocers will find it to their advantage make their purchases at the depot, which keeps always a ree supply of fresh ay R. JOHN WILLIAMS. VETERINARY SURGEON, respectfully informe hiv mumerous fri lin, tint he continues practising sce ent diseases incidental to tnat noble animal bis new fire-proot ertablishmect, with twenty le for rick horses at t)e sign of the Golden Forse, 131 Chrystie street, hetween Hroome and Delancy, New York. Bone and and rin, can be perfectly eured b: Fistula snd poll evil can be cured perfectly sf ing the shin, (this discovery has poen sasomsly made by Dr. Willioms. br Williams im thanking numerous friends for their kid p»tronsge during ® of twenty-five years in this city, receiving from deed te one thousand horsey por anuum. begs ® 0% of their favors W 's experienee for examining horses for soundness favors neither prty IXCHANGE.—MOUSES AND LOTS IN THIS ITY, payive & large iotorest, will bs exohanged for goods or iarme.” Apply tv BEEBE & HALLBIT, 196 Broadway. KUM 600 TO 2000 P&K CENT TO BE MADE BY any one, in a light, healthy, and horerable business, ef goveral uso. Warranted to be so humbug. Complete ime Soon Sructions will be bad by return mail, by add: Rie, with $1 enclosed in brown envelope, M. L. jrawfordsville, Indiana. 00) NEWS—THE GENUINE BOHEMIAN HAIR Lye goes abead of all competitiun, Our customers say itia tue best they ever ha ud at only halt tne price that cthere charge. ‘rinted instructions how to use it, Mer- chants, druggists, and buirdecssors, in ety or country, sup- lied ob Ivers! terms. Dopot, 237’ Hudson strevt. Give us a call. OTHOUSE GRaPES.—FIN& BLACK HAMBURG and sweet water grapes received daily at THUMPSOM 4£50N’S, 369 Broadway, near franklin street. F YOU WANT THE ONLY ARTICLE IN THE UNITED States that wil! cloar bounes A0., of cats, iniee, ove! roaches, ants, gronnd mice moles, beetles, crickets, &e., withont stench or danger. et COSTAR’s Exterminator, di pot No. 448 Broadway. Fly paper forsale. Also, Cortar’s celebrated Bedbug Annibilator, KON BEDSTEAD, AN» “HEAP SPRING MATTRESS. —Besding depot. | The best plsce to get he heaithy.eom- iete epring mattress and eluatic psliasters, made in the peet manner, to fit any kind of bedstead, at half the usual cort. .N. B. Old mattresse- sitered to comforiable spring beds, $5 to $12: fron bedstead. all sizes, $4 ty $50. the patent clastic felt beds pillows, Ac. Private dwellings, hotels, de., furmisheo, proiptly. 063 Broadway, near Primes street. ‘PEAS—CHRISTIANSON’S GREAT CENTRAL TEA market, No. | Chambersstrect corner of Chatham street. Visiters to the city, trom the various States should not ne. glect calling at thin elegant and extensive establishment, in Order te secure the right kind of tea, at @ low figure, Re- memier, coruer of Chambers aud Chatham streets. EWING WACHINES, NOW JUSTLY ADMITTED TO 1D) He wupericr to all otters tu uae. mink og, with a facility (rapidity hitherto unkuows the nly fastand fatr stitel mode by machinery, 'The public are invited to oall and ex- amine them at ouF office ho 9 Chamters street, Prices, 40 to$kO. Descriptive painphlets forwarded to all whe derire. GWIN BAKER & CO. 0 CROCERS, HOUSEKEEPERS, BOARDING-HOUS- cs, Lotels, &e.—Sweet olive oc depot 94 Chareb street, rnorof Reade,—Mr, CHaNE has the honor to iaform the public ond his frends thet he keeps constantly om haad the Lest kind of eweet oli-ecil, by tue gallon, or boxes of twelve or twenty ‘our bortics at a reduced prive of thirty ver cont under the high prive ot -he market, Also, wines of oli kivds, brandies, capers, olf died, &0.; all im- jorted by himself end at very moderate prices. All orders attended to tree of charge. Hk CRYSTAL PALACE.—BUY THIS CAPITAL Pa- 1 (o-moFFOW, Bud read" Sheudors, the Child ef the Sca"'—Ingrabam’s very Lest romance. Prive 3 conte. Offlee, 12 Frankfort street. << ————S === HUVHSICS, Commi none, ap, HANDSO¥VE SMALL BAY MARE, OLD AND GEN- d suitable for s girl to ride, will be seid for $150, 14 Fulton street, Brookly OS& MATCHED SPAN SOR SALE.—A FINE or F'Yiistenger blood berecs, full. brothers \d_ ney. yeare old, 1s hands hig pd kind in MEE de. le ees W Lown in frovtor the Merchants’ Exchange, ail street, (rom 10 tol # M. this duy und Monday. GOR FA BrallFUL JREAM COLORED PO rey. wish white wanvasd txil, fourteen hands, high; found, King, avd gonteo! in barn ot five yours old, am an excellent saddle punvy. Apply at 84 broadway. OR SALE—ONE PAIR OF GRAY HORSES. APPLY Port Wernet rtrect, second door below Llemty street. OR SALE—A BLACK MARE, EIGHT YEARS OLD san go @ mile in three wioutes anc ton seconds, and twelve miles an hour; p-rtectly sound excepting a blem 1 the eye.” Suld in cons queues of the owuse going abroad. Apply at No. 62 Great Jones street. Prive OR SALE CHEAP—ONE NK&W KOCKAWAY TWO feat carrioge, aud ® urge sprendid by horse aud har. ness, suitalle for the seme, two light top bu, Also, two or three licht buggy wagons without tops. luquire of GEO. FANCHER, at Green Point, L I, inJ street, noar Ram's Head hotel. OK SALE, AT 156 GRAND STREET—TWO BEAUTI- ful six years wld, grutie, and well broke to enddie of harness; ave Veen used by ‘young ladies for ‘more than @ year. RRA, © OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME SORREL Nee six years old, sixteen heeds bigh, egees tra- Voller, aud. very etylish, warranted eound and kind. Price $200 re reen at Corklio & Co's, Twenty-fourth street secoud door east of Sixth avenue, OvULISLS AN aAURISTS. R B BROWN WILLiaMS BAS RETURNED, reeume his office Chrewic disense moces of treatment, Ofice 41 Carmine street. Werrranest DISCOVERY. — DEAFNESS red and blindm from the +a) Dewfaens, noisce 1 afew days wit . southeast corner weak a. sight restored. 100 000 WORTH ©F CHVICE BRANDIES A wines, cordials, «yrups, &o , do. Ves wud the trade, at per cout betow spy utuer house; "at W. H, UNDERKHILU'S., 480 Broome street, corner Crosby, and ¢f9 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty eighth street, 00 DOZEN CLARE’ WINE FROM $1 3 PER 10.000 air cue torved, 100.000 ake tavens Forars, 2,000 jugs Sebvidam Sebwav ‘200 barrels of Scotch, kat Jrdis, aud Pisiadelphia ales, London and Dublin’ stout, ae wy Ww. UNDERULLL, 480 Broo UNDER W Broome street. T WHOLESALE AND RevAIL -COGNAC, RO- chelle, and Bordeaux brandics ports, shorries, and Medeiras, reoted ano Lrish waiskies. Jawa id St. Cro Fem, asecrted brands gi, Bast India and Adiubarg elo, Londen and Duviim portets, Havana segare, &0., de, for sale in any quantity to suit, by Peibks & CUAMBERS, Lm porters, 30) Broadway. RODBEAD & STORM, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Erocerivs, Winer and Liquors choice tens, sugars, sogees, &o., No. 6S Conrtlauds etr-ot, coruer of Washington street, otter Iarge mud Well elected stoek, at the moet rengonablé pric ROVRIETORS OF BOTELS, aT THE D watering plac ry ¢olter at the lowent market price. # te cash buyers KS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 800 Broadway. RELD'S CREBRATHD AMERICAN COROTAL GIN, which hag attained 80 ureat w popularity in the United States.—This imperial liquor is the. ver Atericnn grain Its soft aud deliente favor is preduced eome of ‘the mort valvable resterstives of the vegetable witld.” Itt delicious flavor differs entirely from every other in made io Amerios, ite great usefulness is as @ madi Nel slewagaa of the kidneys, dispeln ad itis partieolarly good for the elim it» rece amenued men in the United States, snd Te weed Fut bottles, stamped with the for the accommodationst tiepabile, Ordees iL) meet with pro’ ton ti Also, other tillery in rear No. 82 Tweaty-seovnd street, west ue, New York. i" UMMER WINES.—HOCKHEWER, Hane Santer i Stein! jabinet, Haut Feito, ta Tous Chntenn Wa eur Si Jellan and Se Bee NPM TTRRS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 900 Broedwar. CLOTHING, o%. YOUR OWN BOY’ 0 itverne for rizeet 08 Broadway, way, 4 Carmine

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