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parted he shook hands with Ned Buntline, and recom- the “Em; City” as the best week}; Srsecutwo in exposes al thelsthory declesy, brats boner ‘y petrous, and ie the quardian of the true For sale by all newsmen. Omce No aun st $2 per year. Address O. P BROWN, Pi President of the United States, ies AY ere ++ eral, past Sa sny’s pow and eon ° portraits of the illustrious visitor aro. for ox¢ibicion Nery, which containa a rare collection of American ‘is jd European celebrities. No, $89 Broadway, over Thomp- Colored Daguerreotypes.—The iblic are ‘ited to GURNEY’S m hoa aguerreatype callery, P Broadway and examine his now style of colored daguer- ty Het Bnew feature in the art whieh he has recently joduce, ‘& fine dagnerreotype of Franklin Pierce, ith w host of other cel Splendia Views of the Crystal Palace. Ho, an immense variety of English and Fronch engravings, a superior artists materials of every dexcription, for sa holesale and retail by W. SCHAUS, 303 Broadway, up ‘4, Orders from the country executed with caro. lotiee to California Shippers —Wells, Fargo Co., will dispatch thetr next express to California, Oregon a Sandwich Telands, by the, United States mall steamer it We jay, July 20ch, in charge of Mr. Ashley, nger, who will aecompany shipments through te desti- tion. Goods must be packed in water proof condition, all parcels received till one e’clock on the day of sailing, their office, No. 16 Wall street o Rich Diamond Jewel! rclet. balf hoop, cluster, ritic & FE = Rings, Solitaires, ed eighteen carat gold, of wand clegant patterns: cluster, pins, crosses, &e., £o., manufacturers prices. Diamonds for sale in package, oF lots therefrom, for cash or approved paper, at 331 Broad: , corner of White street, second floor, < DAVID RAIT Importer. Grent Safes of Farms and Bullding Lots Rorevale and Lakelond, in the vioinity of Lake Ron: nkoma.—Tho daily sales of farms and building lote at i# place aro conclusive evidence that thone villages aro idered the mont eliligible locations for country resi- #8, and for farmirg purposes in the vicinity of New (00 shores, being the last of the Rosevale building ts and farms. be distributed the first day of August 3 Shares limited to $15 only, securing 10 each share: Ider four building lots, crm farm of from two to twar ty res. The books will continue open but for a few days, rashare, or a farm of five and upwards, at from H to $30 per acre, apply immediately to CHAS. WOUD, § Bioadway, wh 8 aud pamphlets can be had gratis, The Government Letter Stumps beac the ers name a8 an advertisement; but GREEN, No. 1 tor Houre, no occasion to pit his name upon bis made to order, show in their fit, style, ork, the impress of his master hand, hey xeed wo ame to proclaim their origin. Card.—Taylor’s New Saloon is now ba. Broadway, corner of Frasklin street. Tho hotel will wto the public om oF shout the frst day of Seotem! de takes this opportuntiy of returning thanks for t trovaue hitherto extended te him, and hopes tor a contin nee of the same in his new Writing, Arlithmeuc, and Bookkeeping are jorovghly and efficiently taught by B. P. FOSTSR, 347 ‘ondway, where gentlemen conversint with bnsinosy inay in a iasierly ‘knowledge of double. cntry im the shore ace of one week, Open day and evening. Sewing Machiaes--Great Reduction In Price. 1 M. SINGER & CO., having greatly exten*ed the manu- jeture of their unrivalled patent straight need e sewing h ind having succeeded in materially reducing the +t of manufacture, by employing new and im roved: ma- inery in their construction, will hereafter sell the ma- ines at $100 each, instead of 8125, the original price. Hero machines are a¢apted to every kind of sowing, and b the work with absolute perfection, Office, 323 Broadway. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Gayler’s Pa- | Int. Robert M. Patrick is the sole manufaeturer in the Inited States of the above celeb F. C. Gof. ’eImpenetrable Defiance Looks; tho best safes and locks mbined in the world, Depot No. 192 Pearl stroet, one or below Maiden lane, formerly No. 90 John street, $1,000 Reward Wiil be Pald by the Sab- riter upon the conviction of the sconndrels who attempted destroy the locks or blow open (with gun cotton) the brated Defiance Salamander (Gaylor’s Patent) where they were standing, and whore thy «till onumeuts of their indestructable fire and thief bo door below Maiden lane, (formerly 90 Johm strect.) fea for merchants, ban¥s ‘jewelers, p'ate and monoy hests on band and to order, forsale at the depot. ROBERT M,. PATRICK, 192 Pearl street. Gouraud’s Liqaid Hair Dye 1s, without ex- pt on cr reservation, the very best ever invented. Beware paffed ayes Ragustly celebrated pap, for euring pimples, freckles, xallownoss shaps, rough- ws ke. Poudre Subtile aproots halr from any patt of the ay, anid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Iker street, esr Broadway. 233.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Hatr Dye and ig Fa story is removed to No 233 Broadway, opposite the srk Fountain. BATCHELOR’S well earned fame is a enf- tee toall who patronize him that their want ter supplied by him thau at any other establish- Dye, or Make yoar HairG ow Da. k..--Lafonv’s Jquid is the only good dye made. Dra, licht, or dark brown, pé jet black ; don't wash or rub off ‘Jones’ hair rostora- we makes the hair crow dark, droseoa it firely, &c His alism conp cures eruptions, sun burn, freckles, tan, salt beum, &e. The depot for these heantitnl artistes ts removed p 6l—beware, G1 Walker et. Price reduced one half on all. Notice —Proposals will be received at Pco- beeor LOVEIT’S Wahpene Office, 114 Chambers street, til tho let of August, for 6,000 boxes, to bo made after ehaerss furnished, to be delivered in lots to suit the cou. rector. MONEY MARKET. Sarurpay, July 16—6 P. M. We have rothing new to revort in the etoek market to y. The tendeney of prices was downward, and the harsactions were only to a moderate extent. At the firat cord Cumberland Coal decliced 14 per cent; Paname iailrond, 34; Erie Railroad, 34. Harlem advanced 34 per nt; Nicarsgus Transit, 14; Michigan Central Railroad, |{. In other stocks there was no change. At the second asd the market was heavy, and lower prices were ac lepted by rellers. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of hie pert today smounted to $149,386 83; paymsnta, 15,399 91—balance, $7,177.406 38, ‘The transactiors at the mining board today were fmited, without much alteration in pric 80 sheres North Carolina + 9% 250 co, Courad...... 1 13g (00 do. do... 1% 200 do. Phoenix Gol 136 200 do — do 60 do. McCulloch There was covsiderable inquiry to-dey (or Lake Superior iver Stoch—two per cent was bid, six asked McCul- ock was in demand, but holders were not disposed to eli except at an advance. A report from a scientific pileman employed by parties #ho nave lately been ge purchasers of the stock to examixe the mines has n received. The Harlem Railrcad Company have declared a semi- ual dividend of two per cent The eteamsbip Hermann, from this port for Southamp- jon and Bremen to-day, carried out $348,868 in specie, prineipally gold ingots. é The anthracite e>+ returne are not entirely free from the suspension of busine+# con-equent on the celebratio # bf “the Fourth. The Lehigh report dates back jo lest Saturday week, conequently, for the ek up to lat Saturday, includes Monday th; fourth. The company report for the week 29.969 ors. and for the reason 428338. The Sebuyl il] Navigation Company, for the week eodicg oa Thurs- lasy. brought down 26,010 tons, and for the season 302 964 cna. The Reading Railrosd Drought down for the week 5,182 tows, and for the season 790,714 tons. The Read- it will be seen, is still 87 797 tons short of its tonnage jo the same time lest year. The Schuylkill Navigation is 18,552 tons ahead. The reilroad from Lock Haven to Tyrone City, uniting be Sunbury and Erie Railroad with the Central Railroad, eding from Philudelphia to Pitsburg. is bring surveyed, ig eaid to be one of the best locations for a raiiroad haps in Pennsylvania, I: is a regular easy grade, lying Jong the base of Muncy Ridge, on the south +ide of Bala Fogle Valley It isa straight line the entire distanes— bout fifty-three miles, It runs between the rich agricul ysl districts of Nittany Valley, Penn’s Valley, and Half iMcon Valley on the one side, and the great bituminous oa) fields snd lumber region of the Alleghanies on the ober side, also through the iron region of the central part of (Noten and Blair countie-—aod there facts, taken ia ction with its beicg the connecting link between he creat thoroughfares above named, will, it is believed Iseeure to it a large traffic. Stock Exchange. 000 TS 6's 62.b3 116% LOVeb. Park’rOCbIO B29 1600 U5 6's, 68 epn. 122% 100 GB. i, cre’ & 1000 Caliornia?’»70 90%, 100 do 08 32 Ot ErieTocomeBas 9% 100 Phenix Mining Co 2234 TL.88 78.N Y Central RR.. 120 12000 ErieRCBs 2600 do... b3 20 eho Bk Com mores 5 Bank New Ye 100 Yeading RR, bd 92% 10 Rome & Wate'n 8 109 10 Cumberland C10, 48 40 Hanover Back... 97 100 do. 80 Morris Canal, 20% 100 4 200 Mop'gomery Mog. 3% 200 a 100 N Creek CoalOo.. 83% 100 do. 100 Flor &K Plank Rd 18 $00 a. 50 do... D8O 1844 100 eo: 100 Nic Tran 100 Harlem RR, ue de. 400 do. 400 100 éo. 860 eg go. 60 lo. B80 4 joo . I5NY XN Haven R 106% 20 116 Mich Central BR. 1161 10 26 Panama RR... Lig 260 Par 10 4 ‘ 100 100 Erie RR 100 150 do. 25 50 do, ‘ SECOND BOARD. $500 NY State 6’s,’62 112 = 100.ahs Parker OC.b10 2100 Hud R New Bds, 91 200 Nic Transit Oo. 2004 Erie Income Bds 997% 150 do 1000 NInd R Bs, 2die, 95% 150 Erie RR 100 ehs Morria Caval. 20% 100 40 0 do... 20% 100 0. 9% Phoenix Bavk.;., 122%; 60 to. 30 Crystal Palses... 196 50 do 200 MeCull’kG'dM bib 7% 60 do 100 Cumberland @1Co 4736 BY ‘o.bi5 3"! ovf qualities, in front of the depot, No. 192 Pearl street, | Gouraud’s Medicated | | i | | brs but Before he | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ATION WANTED—OF MARY SPRING, ELIZA , Catharine Spring, and Ell vou . from Moate, county Westmesth, by their brother, RI’ ARD SPRING, who is now residing af 113 Greenwich street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF CAROLINE HEYLER, ‘a native of Germany, t 36 ‘supposed at ‘ent residing in th of her pre- ive to the porsom giving caid iaformiation.” ‘Apply at iv 1 450 Grand treet! ee ee ee ee NFORMATION WANTED-RESPECTING AN ITAL- iam gentleman, nameé Lonis Cosimo Mauri. original! from Florence, in Tuscany. He arrived in time in about June, 1846, It is now fiv ave heard from him. Any informs ¢ thankfully received by VYSE & SONS, No.l: Pearl street, New York. GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS HAD CHARGE OF A boul Tor one uve, fabea to eta avuation int . lomenbary solences cnet bee's thoroogh keowledes of the Rugluh lew “Address R. M. Oy Herald office. BROADWAY, OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN.— d swall rooms, well farmished, to be let, with 7 Broadway Private table if -equired Fami- RESSER TENDER W. D, FOR A THREE-QUAR- ter fri n> None need apply un- as the; ions for sobriety. Apply to i Nevins & Co., 18 Broad stecet. 3 RUG CLERK WANTED, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A first class retail drug stor), in a Fouthern city. One who is fully competent may hear of situation, by addressing box 1,507 New York Po with references. ERMAN.—A GERMAN LA DY ‘OF RESPECTABILITY, G lately arrived in this country, is desirous of finding a situation, ins man private hildren,'or do family, to take care of the ilar work. She is perfectly conver- f the househ sld. and would be found 2 with all matte oapable of superintending it. Addrens K., Herald office. ITHOGRAPHIC ARTIST WaNTE! (Rich ond. Va.) to whom good way ony & Major, 117 Fulton streot, 0 GO SOUTH, will be given. P Sgt ete FERRIS, FORMERLY OF wor’ ENGLAND, is requested to call at the office of GEO. B MORE- WOOD & CO., ld treet, where he will find letters of importance Beavei HE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED FRIDAY AT ROG- ers picture gallery, 150 Fulton street, will meet the me hour to-morrow morning. Also to let, a 150 Fulton street, New carpets and new wal in order. RAFT LOST.—A DRAFT FOR $43 WAS LOST Yesterday (saturday) afternoon, somewhere, between No 5 Bowling Green and rier No. 2 North river. Said draft is drown by the Union Bank, Sandusky City, Obio, on the Metropolitan Bank, of New York, dated 11th July, payable to A. Francis, or bearer. Porsons are cautioned agulnie the purchase of said dra(t, as payment thereon has been stopped at the bank. A liberal r who will rd will be paid to tue finder same with Charles Morgan, mers, No. § Bowling Groen: eg est IN, BROOKLYN.—A LARGE BLACK Nowfoundland dog, white tip on his tail, with iron col lar and chain, strayed away from its owner on Friday, the Voth instunt.’ The finder will be suitably rewarded by bringing him to Mr. Abbey's, in Second place, betwoen Court and Smith streets, Brooklyn, or to No. 4¢ Water street, New York. OST—ON SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 16TH, IN (4 Brooklyn. on Fulton avenue, k and tan Kinj Charles slut, with a braes collar, marked P.M. Grant, Cedar street, New York. Whoever will return the same to the owner, at the sbove addroas, will receive the reward of five dollars, OST.—A PAIR OF LADIES’ GOLD SPECTACI E3, ON the 1th inst., in going from the corner of Broadway and Bond streets to the fuot of Barclay stroct, Tue tinder Will Le suitably rewarded Ly leaving them at No, 19 Platt street. Lostat,, POSKETBOOK, WITH MONEY AND Papersin it, | The undersigned woul be pleased to have the papers. address, through Poat O1 ace of the Mer- chants’ Hotel, Cortlandt street, 8, Skiane: OST—ABOUT FIVE MONTHS AGO, A BANK BOOK om the Sixth Avenue Savings Bauk. Any person who bas found it will receive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at the Sixth Avenue Savings Bank. OST—A GOLDEN CHAIN BRACELET, WITH A Tock of gold and grenat. Was lost on Wednesday, after the opera, between Castlo Garden, the Battery, and Staten Island, The finder will receive @ suitable reward on deli wetine the same at Mr. Janin’s house, Cliftoa avenue, Sta, en ‘ OTICE.--STRAYED OR STOLEN, ‘ON THE NIGHT of the 15th inst., from the lumber yard No 535 West horse about fifteen hands high, switch tail aud bl ane; is somewhat inclined to bite’ and snap at Percons passing near him. The finder will be liberally re- warded on returning him to the above plac trret, w bay e af FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, JONE 14, 1853.— An owner is wanted at tne First District Police Court, at the Tombs, in Centre stree! for a gold watch, supposed to have been stolen. GEO. W. MATSELL, Chie€ of Police. GTRAYED OR, STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 11th or morning of the 12th of July, from Thomas Quin- Ian, Minety-third street and Third avenue. a bay mare, She lefv or was taken from the lot adjoining the house between ‘Third and Fourth avenues. ‘The mare is five yours old, and stands fifteen hands high: haga long tail, and oae of her hind feet is white about the forelock, with’ a white spot on her off side ‘Ten dollars reward will be given to any person who will retuen the suid mare to the above premises, and fifty dollars for the apprehension of the thief and recovery ot the mare, RETH LOST.—TEN DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE paid to the persum who had a full set of teeth left with dim, if he will send to the proprietor of house No. 345 Broadwey, Mr. Hause. OUND--IN A SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD Cag, ‘on Friday last a small amount of bank notes, Apply at 627 Broad AR WARDS. D() REWARD.—LOST ON THE MORNING OF THE 1th inst, on the Battery, duriug the parade im honor ofthe President, @ gold watch chain with a locket, ani a real representing a setter deg, attached to it. Tho locket was much prized by the owner and the finder will receive the abcye reward. by leaving the article at the ollice of POMG KOUY & SMITH, Nos, 81 and 83 Purl strect, 10 REWARD. STOLEN OFF THE DOCK, FOOT OF q Robinson street, and just landed from the steamer Golden Gate, three barrels empty bottles, directed to No, 10 Fulton strect, George Eegle, marufacturer of soda and mineral water, porter. ale, and cider. ‘They were landod on Thuredsy morning, Juty ld, Apply t GRO. EAGLE, No. 150 Falton atroet. 5 REWARD STOLEN, FROM PECK SLIP, ON SUN- ae) day night, 10th inet., & nineteen foot boat, painted White outside, with a blue sreak, green ganwales, yellow was named the Walter D. Baulsie, eward will be paid at No. 43 Peek slip. fF WILL BE PAID TO THE PERSON WHO BRINGS O te No. zl Howard street a Newfoundland dog, all Viack, that was lost on the evening of tie lith inst, in Leonard street. A REWARD OF $20 WILL BE PAID, AND NO QUES. tions arked. for the recovory of a vold watch and chain, by John J» No. 3.396, on leaving it 316 Hudson strect, ‘of Liverpool, ir, jeweller: SPECIAU NOTICES. “ARD.—IN ganse U ticl Fints, the Direct: ‘ail Steamsh jeer { incumbent on them to announce that th authorized any combination, with any party, for tl of establishing higher rates ‘of freight and’ psssage money between the Atinntie ports and Califoris: mor do they contemplate spy such combination, thelr being to confine th n eolely to thelr the transportation ef passenger Aud cheapest manner practicable. Jand osrringe acroes the Isthmus of Panama lencthened by the ¢: Increased bulk of the mails, and t! for the suferuard of the epecis. A arly eumplotion of consequent saving of Always anticipated » reduction in between Calffornia and Atlantie ard of Directors, |B, Secretary. time the Directors hn’ cost of freight and pai porta. By order of th New York, July 1, 1963. W. H. DAVID OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDER- igned, sole owner of the barges wilbos and M. of Tivoli, has not any person whatever their captains, Abrabam Carwright and John L. Greet Purchare anything on the eredit of either barge, or bi and that he will n id himself or bar purchases made by others without his ki ii |. OURWATER TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOT TO TRUST ANY of the crew of the brig American Molleney, mater, ag We are not roeponnible fer debts they incur. Wii. LOBACHL & SCHEPELER, Consignees of the versel. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ED- MUND COFFIN, 30 Broad street, up to the 2th July, for taking down the buitding of the opera house Astor nce Specifications for the above may be wen at the office 7 Bll lad dr., 21 Fitth avenue, from 2 o'clock A.M, to ‘PO INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTORERS.—I AM TAR only person authorized to grent licenses for the ase of the Chaftee patent, and any perron using that patent with- out my writven eousent, will be prosecuted. WILLIAM JUDSON. COPARTNESRSHIP NOTICES. 5 OGO-WANTED. A PARTNER WITIL 85.000 TO A invest in a'very profitable and cetabliched business, paying 400 per cent per munuin: ovi- dence of which will be given upom aninterviow. Address J, G. Orson, Poet Offic ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP IERETO- the undersizoed, under the was disolved by mutual consent on W.’ W. Thorne retiring from the bust will be esrried on under the name of in coach and light wagon manutao- nd outstanding claims will be rettled by the undersigned &. 8. SCRIPTURE & CO, W. W THORN Greenpoint, July 15, 183, _G. MARSIN. OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE UNDER- rigred, now trustees, &o., of St Peters Church, in the city of New York. have declared @ socond and final dividend of forty per cent, on the ame unt of the indebtedness of t trosteen of anid church on the lth day 0” September, 1814, Sniu dividgnd will be payable on and after the 2th day of July, inst., at the office of #4 d obureb, sarclay stroct bs- tween 9 A’ M. and 2P M., on vresentation of the motes or obligations of rail trustess, or other evidence of dest fur whieh notes were 5 ot issued. JAMES R. BAYLY, JaMES B NICHOLSO: Now Trust New York, July 16, 153, ORE ned, under the name of ved NOTICE THE COPARTNERSUIP HERETO! existing between the unde Perino, Patterson & Stack, is disi by mutual sonsent, Tho ontetanding business will bo sectled by Ariel Patterson, who is authoriged to gin the namo of the firm in tion, WILLIAM PERIN ARIEL PATTER: Willismaburg, July 15, 1852. iN, TUOMAS STACK. b Geode. Pa hai ag ome ¥, BSTABLISHVENT in & nelghbering city of Dy id ithabitants with a onpital of $3.00 cash. Tho plnoe contaie a well frequented restaurant, bar and dining rooms private rooms, and billiard and ball rooms, Tt at presont yiolde $2.00 per annnm, which can be nearly doubled. Apply to PELKI ERANCE, Saloon of ¢! Latting Observatory. NATIONAL HOSE COMPANY. NO 24 their sin: a one A. Forb port is over d street wad Pook slip “JOUN I SNEDIKER, Proprictor, ( ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING —THURS- / day, Soly 21, at 3 o'clock P. M.: match for $500, mile Hemte, best thr W. King names bi in five, to wagont os te wae Wack Douglass, F. J. Nodine names br. g. Controville the core leave South fe 24 Brooklyn, for the course, at 2 o’eloc! PM. and retnen ler the trot is over: fare each v con Seow 12 102 B, 10 GROCERS OR GENERAL DEALERS.—WANTED, ‘by ® young m! ation In the above busi, rr perfectly understands every deoartment, and will make ‘mself generally useful "The most onoxceptionable re- ferences can be given as to strictness of character and busi- nese requirements. Address A. V., 173 West Twelfth stroct, near University place, (PO MILLINERS —WaNTED IMMEDIATELY, GOOD milliners, at No 16 Murray st: P gonstant employment will be given the Work given out to those who win WAnzep-A GERMAN GIRL—MU3T RE A GOOD cook and irontr, and understand English—to do the work of aemall family. One from Hamburg, or Northe-n G ¥, preferred, and liberal wages given: Apply at 65 Hicks street. Brooklyn ANTET—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, IN A respectable quiet family; sho understands cutting and fitting ladiew? dresses, aud children’s things; also sham berwork ; has beon four yeurs in one family; salary uet #0 much an object us ® perininent eit the best of city referevve, Plearo call at No. 311 floor, front ro ‘an be teen for two ANTED—BY A GERMAN WOMAN OF RESPECTA- Liity, who-spenks English, a situation as lady's or to attend to bale crown chil and do tewing in tlemrn’s family, Best of city reference from her proseat employer. Plonse call or address F, G.. No, 29 Union #4) Can vi for three days, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, THAT PERFECTLY understands vocal and instrumental musio, and ac customed to singing and playing th piano before an aud ence: must he easy in her manners, W1.\ of propossessing ap- pearance; will be required to gq through the country with aa exhibition, For further particulars please address 1, Herald offce, stating where and when an intervjow ean bé ad. ANTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, IN. Brooklyn, two respectable girls; one as cook and wash- er, the other as chambermaid and waiter ‘To such as will it, it will be a desirable and permanent home. Apply in Union street, first house west of Court street, South Brooklyn. ANTED—TWENTY MILLINERS. APPLY AT NO, 124 Pearl street, up stairs, WAXTED—A SITUATION, IN A RETAIL DRUG store. either in New York or Brooklyn, by a young man, a student at medicine, who has attended two courses of lectures at medical colleges. and wishes to make himself theroughly acquainted with that branch ef business. Ad- dress J. W. Whovler, 245 Water street. JNTED—TWO FIRST RATE BOAT BUILDERS, Apply at 122 avenue D. To such good wages will be givon, Noue others need apply. pata SITUATION, IN A RETAIL DRUG store, either in New York or Brooklyn, by ayoung man, astudent at medicine, who has attended two courses of lectures at medical colleges, and wishes to make himself thoroughly acquainted with that branch of business, Ad- dress J. W. Wheeler, 245 Water street. ANTED—FOUR GOOD MACHINISTS, AND TWO good foundrymen, of industrious habits, to go into the interior of the State. Married men proterred. Inquire at 211 Pearl strect, between four and five o'olock P.M. on Mon ANTED—TWENTY-FIVE GOOD AND INDUSTRI- ‘ous men, with 8 capital of from ten to fifty dollars, where the investment will yield a daily prot of from six to ten dollars. Inquire of Dr: H. K. KOOT, 512 Broadway, ANTFD—A SMARTSALESMAN, (A GERMAN.) FOR a wholesale and retuil fancy business. Good refer- ences required. Inquire at 543g Bowery, TANTED IMMEDIATELY —A MAN WELL AC- quainted with the manufacturmg of lemon and other ryrops.Ayply to TURNER BROTHERS, 439 Greonwich street. ANTED—I¥ MEDIATKLY, AN INDUSTRIOUS, AC- tive man, as porter who has been already in a Broadway etore preferred. Nono need apply but those who ean prodice good references. Apply to Mr, 8 M Peyrer, 487, Broadway, corner of Brovue street, from elgut to ten o'clock. AITERS WANTED—APPLY TO J. TAYLOR, 305 Broadwoy. ANTED- ON A SMALL FaRM, NEAR THIS CITY, smart, indutrious man, who is well aequa nted with ain gardeving, and the driviog and cwre of horses, t No. 07 Wall rtreet, second story, buck office. fermi Tuquite ANTED—WASHING BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man who is an excellent 19undress_ and understands the care of all kinds of clothes, She wiehes the washing of a fow Jadies or gentlemen. All kinds of clothes done neatly — ebirte, laces, fluteny, and nerdlework. Can cive the best of city references as to capability and charavter Please eall, or send a note to A. GRAY, No. 79 West Twenty-eight street, between Sixth and Seventh avenue: ANTED—COUKS LAUN DRESSES, NURSES. 8¥ AM- streseen ond dreesmakers; also, servanta for all work, can now obtain most excellent permanent situations in first class private families atthe best wages, by applying at 149 Grand etre the corner of Elm. Also, wanted, a coach- nap, waiter aud gardener. ANTED.--THE BEST OF SERVANTS FOR PRIVATR families, hotels, and besrding houses, can always be €O.’S office, 257 Broadway, cornero Reade street for places day, a number o gord servants, ax cooks Iaundroeses, chambermaids, and rls, yivls for housework, nurses, e., including a ch Wateh, and G 40, German waiters 8 for trades ry"kind of work, "Terns modecate ANTED--SEVERAL ACTIVE, ENTERPRISING business men, as travelling agente in tre Unitet tates, for the purpose of procuring orders and makinz sales important apd valuable articles on cc mmission. address, post paid Traveller, bex 608 Post Office, with real namo refercnces, which will meet prompt attention, 7ANTED—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CARPEN- ters, masons and tracklayers. Men who wish to go to the Isthmus to work on the Panama Railroad can fiad em- yment by applying at the office of the undersigned. Car. entersand masons will be paid $3 par day and board; track- ayers $2 50 per day and board. Passage free. Staamore leave New York for she work on the Sth and 2th of avery M. C. ETUKY, Contractor, 92 Warren street. THE MILITARY, OLDIERS WANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES cavalry serviow. Recruiting rendesvous, 439 Grand st. DRY BOOLDE KERR & CO. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF « rexidents and strancers passing through New York, to their arsortment of silks, laces, embroideries, mourning goods, &e.. which they receive direct from manufucturers and are offering at a small advance on cost of import ation. A. KERR & CO., 767 Srondway. RICH AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GE: tlemen’s furnishing goods, shirts, gloves, cravi sarfe, ties, sil¥, and linen cambric handkerchiofs, robes do ambre, under clothing, hosiory. umbrellas, canes, toile’ articles, perfumery, &0. “te N. B —Men’s and Indies’ Paris kids, Alexandre’s, LEWIS & SsACORD, 655 Broadway, MADAME. FIDRICH, 28 WAVERLEY PLACE, IIAS init received from Paris s lsrge assortment of the g handsomest embroideries, mantillas, 8, ko. ‘EW DRESS AND MANTILLA TAIMVINGS —KOHL- SAsT BROTHERS, 48 John street. have reo ived, per inte jarce assortment of dress and mantilla trim mings, for the fall trade, consisting of desirable styles of gimps, galoons velvet ribbons, fringes, buttons, &c., which they offer low in lots to suit pure! 0 THE VISITERS AT SARATOGA.—A. KERR & CO. from No. 767 Broadway, New York, have opened & neh of theinestatli+hnent in Walton's Bailding, o pos te American Hotel, with a splendid assortment ‘of laces, roideries, mourning coods and fancy articles, to which they invite the #pe ial attention of those who intend vieit- hionatle watering placo during tho present soa- rely upor our goots being sold at Now without any advance whatever. ‘A. KERR & UO., 767 Beoadway. "PARIS ADVERTISEMENTS. HINA OF SEVRES AND OTHERS, MANOURY, IM. aése, Sandricr, No. 1. CHOCOLATE AND TEA WAREHOUSE. MASSON, By appointment to several courts, vo. 28 Ree Richelion Prize medal to Londen exhibition. COUR. ALEXAN- FASHIONS AND ARTICLES DE EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN, DRINE, Kuo d’Antin. M4. HANDKEKCHIE, LOUIS CHAPRE®N, Furnisber of the Court, s la Sublime Porte, Kue dela Paix, No. 11. NATURAL OX MARROW AND POMATUM, JEAM- DRON, Roe de ta Fonillade, No. 2. PIANOS DROITS WITTS EXPRESSIVE PEDALS MONTAL, Boulever and Montmartre. No. 5, Honored with nine medals and the Cross of Legion of Honor. XPRESS OFFICE—COMMISSION, IMPORTATIONS and banking affairs. —Mossrs, Tétard & Duvivier, No. 4 Rue Notre Dame des Victoire, Paris, beg to inform the Amorienng and the public at large, shat they have organized their busine @ plan whieh will enable them to under- take all sorts of commission, importation and banking affairs, at only two per cont. A pro-paid letter will be immediately attended to, aud replied to by the following stoamer, ASIIONS AND ARTICLES DR COUR.—ALEXAN drine, Rue d’Antin, No. 14, ANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN.— LS, CHAPEON, furnisher of the Court at the Sublimo Porto, No. 11 Rue de la Paix, iin {ILK EMBROIDERIES, BALL DRESSES, AND CLOAK! SM. DUCHY No. 2 Boulevard Poi-sounicre, NAMELL#D AND COTTAGE FURNITU! Hy from $25 to $1100. The largest asso United Stari, Sets made in namber, eoloi suit ail tastes, GICLIES & BYRNE. mani Iway (a few doors ubove Spring street, east # uufact: ry, No. 49 Greene street. {UITS OF ENAMFLLED COTTAGE FURNITORS, SD trem $25 to $40.-- Purchasers will find the above the Dent ard cheapest suites to hebought suywhere. Mattresses nd palling At tho lowest wholesale p warrant ed pure bak a HEWS & STACY, 626 Broadway, ornare of Spring at MATRIMONIAL, ATRIMONY MADE RASY, OR HOW TO WIN A Lover —Professor Lawton, Boston, formerly of Loa- don, will send to any address, om'reo ipt of one dollar, port aid, plain direstioas to enable Ladies or gontlemsn to win he dewoted affections of wa many of tho opporite sox af their hearts may devire, The proce 0 simple, hut ae captivating, thet all may be married trreapontive of sg, appearance, or position; snd lost, though not loast, it oan be arranged with such oars and @ilioavy that tovection is peseitlo. Addices Profane ¥. Bovton, if sas. Aino rae leave gultep and Williamepurg ferrios } Ta taken from the Pest Uthoe unless the yostaze is lies are allowed the privilege of having their washing done in the house 104. PRINCE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, NEWLY furnished or unfurnished rooms, to lot to gentlewen, the vicinity of th politan and Bt, Nicholas Hotels, FOURTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR BELOW 4.02 ricaty ninth street Protas tone d, with full oF partial board, oan be obtained at t inher, by permanent or transient boarders. The tains ali the modern improvem: nd is conve niently located for visitors to the Crystal 300. —A LADY, ABOUT TAKING A HANDSOME ' bouse west of Broadway, near Fifth avenue, ith wanting advance $300 or $400. furziture would be given to three times that amount. The best of references given. Address P. J. B., Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND H18, WIFE AND TWO OR reo single gentleme ¢ ted wit doard, at 102 Clinton etrect, Brooklyn, ina iinet clase Louce newly furti hed throughont. in where every attention will be convenient 'to South, Wall and wishes to rt ulton ferries, Brooklyn A OENTERMAN AND HIS WIFE DESIRE A PERMA nent home in a well-bred and harmonious fs i nding on boarders for its prinsipal ineo: The gentleman will aot dine home except ca ble location west of Bros " not d refer, anit, Po 4 $90 per m i Address Home, GENTLEMAN, WHOSE FAMILY I3 IN THE COUN- try. wishes board ina private family, where there are her boarders; with a widow lady preferred: payment Address box 45 Broadway Post LADY, HAVING A LARGE HOUSE, WITH ALL the modern improvements, would let two or three ro to single gentlemen with partial board. For further par- ticulars, apply at 200 West Twenty soventh street, N.B,— References exchanged, OARD~WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, CAN BE HAD at No, Sand 6 Kast Twenty-third street, noar Fourth avenue. 04RD AND VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS CAN NOW be obtained at No. 11 University place, corner of Eighth treet. OARD.—PEBASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, CAN be obtained at 59 East Fourtoenth street, near the corner of Fourth avenus Dinner at six o’eloel OARD.—PARTIES DESIRING PERWANENT OR transient board, can be nocommodated with ologantly furnished rooms in the new modern house No 111 Second street; gas, bath, and Croton. Parlors, with bejrooms and closets connecting, and single roome. OARD.—PERSONS WISHING PERMANENT OR transient board. would do wel! to call at 398 Fourth avenue, as they can be accomodated as they would wish im a first clase house, replete with all the modern improvement situation unsurpassed, being conveniest to cars and omni- buses, Persons visiting the Crystal Palace will find the comforts of a home by applying as abov OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR ONE or two tingle gentlemen. with ratisfactory reference, cen be accommodated with a handsomely furnished back parlor ond bedroom adjoining. on the first floor, sada largo room in the second story, with board, in a private family, at No 9 Charles street, Warner place. Gas in the house, Croton water, & OARD AT 648 BROADWAY—SUITES OF ROOMS ON the first and sesond floors with front parlors elecantly furnished ; also, fino rooms for sing’e gentlemen may bo ob- tained with full'board. Families travelling oan be accommo- fated transiently. AM the modern improvements in the use. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR also single gentlemen, can be accommodated with furnished or unfurnished rooms, in a first class house, in one of the most delightful situations in Brooklyn. ‘The nd contains every convenience. Apply at ington stroet, within five minutos walk of #ul- ton or Montague ferries. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON ferry.—A pleasant front room, on secor d floor, con: Venient for tv o gentlemen who conld room together. a single room, in a desirable location and quivt where t)@ comforts of » home can be realized. No. 22 Willow street, with reference. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—A FEW SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with ploasunt rooms, Dreakfart and tea, and dioner on Sundays, in a rv, art of South Brooklyn, and very convenirut to either tne Walt vurect or South ferries, “Apply at No. 88 Stato street, Brookly family, Apply at OARDING.—A FEW GENTLEMAN OF RESPECTA- bility can te accommodated with board aud furnished rooms, in s firet ele#s private house, where tie comforts of ‘aLomo can be enjoyed. Tho honte ix desirably roar the Fifth ind several lines of stages a pars within the house, Apply on the premires, No. § East Thirty-second, OARDING.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND respectable mechanics oan be accommodated with good hoor? at the Albany How 1 Tenth avenue, between ‘Twenty ninth irticth streets, near tho Hudion River Kailroad station, and within fifteen minutes walk of the Crystal Palac biel OARD IN HOBOKEN, WITHIN FIFTEEN MINUTES access to the business’ parts of New York —A& netl furnished suite of parlors and bedrooms can be hadin pri- vate family at No. 15 Hudson terrace, Hoboken. Ieferoncos given and require OARDING IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—SINGLE GEN tlemes or gentiomen and their wives can be accommo. {ated with honed or partial voard and pleasant front revs at £0 Prevident street, betwoen Cormbia and*Iicks streets, The house is vew and airy, and the sieuation to Hnnily ton avenue ferry desieable, being about three minutes walk. The ‘amily aro agreeable, and will make it thelr study to render thise residing with them happy. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WISH to obtain a large furnished room, with full board for the Jady snd dinner on the Sabbath for tho gentleman, within fifteen miowies walk from either the Jersey, Brook: lyn. or Hoboken ferries, Addzo ting terms, b. &, C., Herald office. OARDING--AT 146 WAVERLY PLACE, (FORMERLY Sixth strect,) near Sixth Avenuo Kai'road aad Washing. ton equare; plensant and bandsowely furnished rooms for gentlemen wnd thelr wives or single gentiemea, with full of artial board. Tho location being ‘entral, is unsurpassed r those dcing business down town or for strangers visiting the city. Cas, baths &o., in tho house. Those wishing » € t home, cannot be better suited. Keference given and required. OARDING.—TRANSIENT OR P. «rs can obtain large airy roo: Abingdon square, west side. The how d cor tains modern improvement: 1 Palace puss the door, ERMANENT BOARD. board, at No. 4 f the first olass, ESIRAELE FURNISHED ROOMS —A PRIVATE mily would let a suite of ronms to ong oz tw entle- men; seo, wFingleroom. ‘Ihe house is new, and has all the Provements, and in one of tho best locations in the city, d convenient to the cars and two lines of stag Apply at 65 Fourteenth st., first house west of Sixth avenue URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS T) LET, with breakfast and tea, or full board. in a modern ouilt house, ¥ith bathe and gas. Apply at 61 West Twenty-tifth street, a few doors from Sixth avenue. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A HANDSOME SUIT of furnished rooms, on the third floor ot house No 775 Broadway, third door nbove Ninth street. also, handsome snits of furnished rooms at No. 40 University place, next to Eleventh street. Please apply from 8 A. M. tu 3 P.'M. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A HANDSOME SOIT. of furnished rooms on the third floor of house No. 863 Broadway, third door above Ninth atrevt. Also handsome suit of furnished rooms at No. 40 University place, noxt to Eleventh street. Please apply from8 A. M. to 3 P. M. URNISHED ROOMS.—A FEW GENTLEMEN JAN BB accommodated with handsome auite of rooms, in a nowly furnished house, replste with the modern convenienoes, >y applying at No. 141 Ninth street, third door from Broadway, fed also at No. G Coliege place PARLORS AND BEDROOMS, ly furnished. to let to URSISHED ROOM: feparate or together, handvo ither permanent or tran with or withou ‘in a first class house, containing bathe, gas, & entrally located, near Broadway.’ and too Apply at No. 4 Le Roy place, Bleecker st, rooms spacion PURNISHED ROGMS" TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN IN suite or otherwire; broakfast if dosired; baths, gas, a0, Apply at No, 52 Bond street, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A LARGE ROOM ON the fret floor, suitable for g gentleman ¥, or two gentlemen, alao two attic bedrooms, in a private family with- Out children, Apply at 1 Walker street. JURNISHED ROOMS—AT NO. 61 WALKER STRERT. near Groadway. lor and sitting room 0, single bedrooms. Apply as above. URNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, to let —Inquire at 379 Broome street. NE O2 TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVE or a fo single gentlemen can avo hands»mely/forniahe rooms, with beard at No. 7 Ludlow placo, Houston stroe tre house has every accomodation for a comfortable home, Ste ass every five minutes. Inquire as above, or to A. RAPT E & CO-,90 Maiden lave, who will give all necessary information. VE OR TWO FAMILIES, OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, can be necommodated with pleasant’ rooms at the Union Bouse, Stamford, Conn. J. LUCAS. ARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS, GAS AND BATH, TO Jet, with board, at the new Colline Hotel, toot Cana) Ftreet, on roxsonable terms. RIVATY, BOARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, desiring hoard in| a resoectable, quiet locality, with clean, airy rooms, and the comforts of a howe ean be kocom- modated on reasonable terms by calling at No. 18 Howard street, betweon Broadway and Centro street, OMS DOWN TOWN.—FURNISGED ROOMS, WITH R owt board, for gentiomen, at 8 Murray strost. 10 LET—FURNISNED APARTMENTS, IN A FIRST class hows, at 154 Chambers street, 0 BOARDERS AND BOARDING HOUSES- WE SAY ur money, ti If we eannot find 16 hoardil punetually, timation to wants at the nzoncy office, oar Union square. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A DWELLING HOUSE, containing all modern im: Furnaces; Cr Aloeated bet to and Sixth ava: worta $190) to 820.000. ‘Ad irows box 3 423 ANTED—A STORR, IN A GOOD LOCATION, SUIT able for the clothing business. Address, stat ng reat, ae. WLS, B omeo, ¢ W!NTED-A NEAT. TWO STORY HOUSE, SITUA Fire i in South Brooklyn. betwoen Atlartic street aud eat pine Mont moderate, nd Henry and Court streets, 1790 Vout offies W. Y. \ EPIEMAR A. NEW HOUSE Kent from $300 to $500. A twe Address B., Post Office, box 2484 <eisilénalanen BEXTRA PAY XTRA PAY.—ALL U. 8 NAVY SAILORS, WHO 4 sorvet in an: say Sinse Crome 1b bo 1 mptly vibuee biolt exten $100,000. sn eo a and 15,000 neres of ‘iand, will te aispecod zane ent ate aie call om W, G. fiale, one ofthe pres Priston ot the Stee of MUNSON’ & MeiCenn iar lway, room 14. $40,000. y —SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT FOR tale.- A very ek located, withia twelve miles of New Y« near High Bridge. containing fifty-three scres of land, avd a large, cept stone house, 50 by 50, will be sold at the abo Prise, an ),000 can remain M.L SHELDO! Nassau street. atry seat, most t six per cer ranted. room I4. 30.000 sser.° told tery cheap, or ”Avply _ and ly to MUNSON 3.500. AND, IN DIFFERENT PARTS ‘ehoiee selestions, wil! be d for merchandi ‘Tit & McMICKEN, —A COUNTRY SEAT ON THE HUDSON river.—A small, comfortable country seat, containing a pleasant house, with eight rooms, and two and s half acres of land, with » fine front on the Hudson river, near Piermont, will be sold for $3,500. M. L. SHELDON, & Nasssu street. 450 They have street, steamers doe! Sane fron lyn and New York; six lots on she corner of Thirty-sixth six lots on Thirty-sevs ‘orty-fifth strest, and sixteon on Forey- tixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenu 20. Terms liberal. Inquire of strect and Broadwa; Joining; twelve on LOTS FOR SALE IM JERSEY GITY.—SHEY are in one pli + blveks west of the Cunard Als Davgain. 000 Lota in Brook: th street, ad- 8. P. TOWNSEND,” No, €2 Nassau sbreet, up stairs, RARE CHANCE FOR A FULL SIZE RUILDING LOT, corner of Second avenue and Fifty sixth street. low, ‘Terms easy. Apply to DEMOTT & CO., 43 Chambers Price fro person with Fift; third street, in te Bowery. em business. OR SAT. of years. Inquire o: v io Office, $1 500 to $508. Sati > water y streets. nen premise ply to ntrest. low, and term: ci for vale, & ensh lished and constent!: jerald offiee, stating real nue —The subscriber, has ocexpied the p the boure and Preftabte and of ground, at Dearms: a short distance from the city. Apply to N, P. LABARTE, Citizens’ Bank Building, 63 0 and ‘Ninth avenue. —LEASE AND FIXTUR Axor House, Barclay street, for gale for a limit Apply to WILLIAM ABBATY, 2) Burling slip. OR SATE -FOUR HOUSES AND LOTS, SITUATED in a central business location, steamboat corner of Greenwich and Harrison streste, and finely adapted tor wholesale business. br. H. K. ROOT, 5) Rye and Port Chest OR SALE. ner of Sixt FOR, SAREO A GENTEEL, fituble business, with ro risk, at 2000 per annum; will be sol reasons given for selling. jansburg Agency office, 67 Chatham st, (Ok SALE-THE SCHOONER HOPE, OF MIDDLE- town, Conn., new lying at the Novelty Works int: rs seventy-five tons, aud carries one hundred tons or cishty cords wood, drawing six feet eizit inches Will’ be sold a barg VARKER, 91 Barclay street. JOR SALE-THE Léa Brookly, and Wil ade strcet. OR SALE—A DRI avenue, only $356 harness BURHES Blacksmi NE OF THE FINEST COUNTRY RESIS ENCES IN Queens county to Le sold at a greats: ed immediately. Dirt: m New York all new, and in’ DE MOTT & U ‘Third avenne, ¢ Second xvenuo four how rty-tlth street, pear First avenue, one th strect, near avenue A, with two aor Term Prico $12,000. The nd a. beautiful residenc on the North river, low and reasonable. Apply to Dr. Broadway. HOR SALE A FARM, OF SIXTY ACRES, IN RY: Wertchester county, twenty-sevon miles ‘from Now York, on the Boston tarnpike, about midway between the stations of the New Uaven Ksilrond, Béarly ull pasture ond tillable land ; good house and out sings, large barn, £0, ticulare, inquire of T. P. BURGER, 87 Chatham street. 0 Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address (post paid,) Box 2, ew York. i A ORP4T BARGAIN IP PURCHASED IMMEDIATE. ly.—Thirteen full sixe building lots on Eighty-fourth dtroct, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. rock, end level w) from nuisances, ‘The lots are trae Neighborhood free ny. Apply to ambers strect Book, STATIONARY AND FANCY GOODS stone portuniby is offered, for auy $7,000, to increasing businonas. Ad e and address, OOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE, 420 THIRD AVE- intending to remove to the country, on account of ill health, offers for salo his establishment. He ce over ten years and store for six yeare longer. ing, doing © good eustom are! . The business is usinees, employing clght men |For apply at 102 Pearl street, or of the subscriber on the pi age JACOB 8 ITY PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP.—FOOR LOTS on Fifty fourth serect, near Third av seventh street. reai ue, two lots on o Lots on Fifty- d lots on on Bigh YLINDER PRESSES FOR SALE—ONE SINGLE CY J linder press, bed 41 by 3s inches, and ove double cylin der press, bed 42 by 27 inches, both Taylor make. R. HOE & CO. RUG STORE FOR SALE, WITH LEASE FOR SEVEN years. Will be sold cheap. RELLE, Myrtle avenue, near Franklin avenue, Brooklyn. (OURDINIER PAPER MACHINE FOR SALE.—A ior, expensively built, machine, ready fer immodi- hasbeen in successful operation w yeur. sold Jow if applied for immediately. Church alley, Philadelphia. OR SaLE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A neers, on the southeast corner of Twenty-sixth street Stock light, anda desirable stand for LaPa- Will be P. STEINER, 33 SOF STORE NO. 3 term near railroads and ‘Terms reasonable. For further par- THE LEASE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a tailor atore in one of the best locations in tho city. store is nicely fitted up able and the rent reasonable. light and fas! roadway Pout OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON THE NORTHEAST COR- enue and Seventy fourth streot, fifty-one feet two inches front on Sixth avenuo, and ninaty-righ six tnchen deep. Said lots are on the grade with the avenue, and entirely clear of rock. A portion of the purchase money ean remain on bond and mortgage for = torm of years. Apply to GEORGE CORNELL, 1a feet Coder street. PLEASANT, AND PRO. resent yielding from ‘at the low price of Apply at the She in. Apply to MOREAU & KING SALOON, No. tween Thirty seventh alnee TOCK, AND FIXTURES River Railroad bio d Hude heap, for onsh 16 West Broadway, eorcer of at the itroads apply im: . located River and Achance fora fortune, firet class saloon. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply on the ORSE AND CART FOR SALE, ALSO A SET OF at 277 Rivington thop in Colambi rect, or to WM. treet. ifice if pu ce only about eighteen miles on the plank road. acres of first quality of land. containing about with « large and now with a great quantity of other outbuildings, For further particulars ap No, 43 Chas ber treet. E GOOD FARM. CONTAINING SEVENTY ACRES of firet quality land in the town of Warren, Somerset county New Jersey, in & German neighberhobd, and but one mite from a German chureh will be sold vory low if apolicd for immedictely, to DE MOT & CO., 43 Chambers wide Planing preity epee ictan. rellor at L No at acrest Pancy addre Jert one ho used; also, tame and bi & park, oF Jul atree gain. us ticle ma Bead hotel. $210. feet o* on yellow pine ste Price $i lenther and sindin tod Napier presees, calcula’ Diper work; were madp to order for book work; they will print a sheet 40x62 inches medium hand pros. Tbs of eae i Aree ‘®, Sl and %3 Bookman ANTED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE—FOR OCCU- by the first November next—in Ao Connecticut towns, not more than rond from New York, and sl Duilding or budiogs. with som: ble for a moder Tuquire of JA ¢ kized machi No. 4 Wal ticular ss to iocality, size and price. yoong d me yard, or to ex! seen at No. from 7 to9 A. M. and 4 to6 P. M. sees: WORBKS, CABRIAGRY, deo GOOD MILL HORSE WANTED, AT NO. 62 CLIFF grest aeqniaition, 18th, 19th and 2th, OR SALE—A HA’ sod, and is " sddie horse, for which purpose she has fect) y sound ILIAW BRAISTEDT, 312 Division Williamsbur; Fst SALE-A VERY FINE BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN banda high, eight years old, @ free and stylish drive: = ra ® good horse is required; i quire of avenue, near Unio fnitable for any pur} warranted sound and lumber yard, No. 183 Monr FOR SALETA VALUABLE HORSE, SORRRI ROAN,- 8 old, trots in three min sixtoon hands high, eigh utes, stylieh and Also, & new Tight wagon with Gould's stables, at the corn ty seaond street OR SALE CHRAP—ONE NEW ROCKAWAY Two feat cari: id ness, suitable or threo light bay FANCHER, at Bien Vomm'Le Ty ia ORSE FOR 8ALE—A VERY HANDSO! horse, six yours oid, sixteen hande, high, @ good. arranted sound and kind. jklin & Co. it of Lexington avenue. yollor, and’ very stwiish; ‘To ho veen at sccoud door also, soven hundred thou Yellow pine flooring, from three and ® half to six inches for ralo on reasonable terms, at the New York 11, foot of Bank st., by R R. 10 SPECULATORS —CAN BE HAD CHE rite property, which must pi u Ly #ove! ‘are just orien mo Boor AND SHOEMAKERS.*WOR SALE, aad shee hits, cut by Christian More. Appl sl of L. INGLEE, 102 Grand street, ul FOR SALE, A HOR: round of customers, Inquire at 456 Hudson street. 0 PRINTERS —FOR SALE, TWO SINGLE CYLINDER for vither book bed is ‘Also, 5,000 Ibs. of small pics, and 1.200 Allare pearly pew, and will be. sold 3 CONNOR & SON, about fifteen hands high, and five to six is gentle and well di i it te) to F, ton Court, Heekman street. Four lots of jond in Massachusetts, for barter ‘and wi hours distant od. jd will ests corner of Montgomery did be top bugcios. A Bt GOUIMERN YELLOW PINE.-SIXTY THOUSAND be jarter, one and a half, and two inches ind feot of HROCK MORTON. ‘A FIRST id holt ry y "worthy the notice of any influential poli- Apply, early, 2 EARLE. Coun- NWO ELEGANT FIRSTCLASS HOUSES, ON TWENTY- firet stro t, for sale — codern improvement four Inented io the most fashionable first class bonge on M '* from $5,000 to 319 Fourth aven finished, with ever, , BOOT the CART, AND or news. inches. ' Also, one ‘OUNG DEFR FOR S4LE.—A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF ‘o months and a half old, porfectly and Neen, eel spores. Any one having dltors they will prove » 173 “@udeon street NDSOME DARK BaY FILLY, oars old, harne: nd 0 old At a To ba seen at tho ay horse and har- E SORREL ice ‘Twenty-fourth street (3, : double f BDWARD alae BLL, lat ureer B. 8 Novy, 20 owt Wiltinm sereei, ONS OP second Boor ‘Day iD Rs WATOCHKS, JEWLERY, dec. DAY, part, ag tiwag Aas WATCHE! ores U.S. navy vessel in the Paoifio ocean at) wi the {mport- fed persoot Of White atraot, RAIT, Importer. | ————————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Aree Th, TO LET, SUITABLE FOR a SMALL tamil; Blooméeld street, betweeu Third sud Fourth Streets, 4 VILA, jy at the house, or to EMMERICH N2W HOTEL. OF BOARDING HOUSR, TO Lar pacious hotel, or boarding house, has Just been id, whic! mmands a 6 York, Narrows, £0, wit! $s, good gard shade and forest trees, ai Iv admire req: Apply te C. BARTL41T, Stapleton, Inland. or CHAS. HE KENDRICKS, Eeq., No. 13 Bee! street, New York. par, OF A NEW THRER STORY BRICK BUILDING to let. to a good ter streets, Williamsburg. | teen minutes from Peck slip ferry to OOMS TO LET, WITH 8TEa« POWKK SEVERAL very desirable rooms, in six from to. 2x100 over the New York and New Haven freight depot, well light- ed and ay, furniahed with Croton water, ea Gxtares and water closets. . , Corner ef Franklin Tad Bim streets, room No, Al, up stairs, nt ® TATEN ISLAND.—A BRAUTIFULL cor. ina rn Al Y LOCATED bing or without ten ted chorp also n farm of 100 acres . F. MEDHURST, No, 27 e.4 plenty _— pene ard, sak Trot giver for anle or exchany A t Maiden i eer 0 LET—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO. 13 Stuyvesant strest, corner ot Ninth, It is Gnished in the beat style, having all the modern improv jon Ist Ancust. Inquire in the marble f near Third avenue. 10 LET —FOUR LOTS OF LAND, aT THE NORTH- westerly corner of Brondway and Twenty-fourth streot, Opposite the Hippodrome, with the buildings thereon; also, several lots adjqoing on Twenty-fourth atroet, with a throes stery brick building. Apply to R. W. TOWNSEND, 142 Broadway. 0 LET—A FOUR STORY BKICK HOUSE IN JERSEY City, ten minutes walk from the ferry, rent $400 a yoar. Carpets and oileloths must be taken with the house, whieh on the tat of May leat. Apply at 29 Montgomery strect, Jersey City. TPO,LET—A FOUR STORY NEW BRICK HOUSE, NO. 497 Seventh avenve, fifth house from Fortieth street, two. blocks from the Crystal Palneo; it contains eighteen oom, with kitehen and cellar; wator in every story; snitable for & boarding house; or each story can be let separately, Ap- ply at No. &2 Greenwich, or corner of Fortieth streot 10 LET.—A BRICK BUILDING, 25 BY 75, FOUR stories high bas all the fixtures of a laundry; to let low. with or witheut the Sxtnros It is well esloulated for & manvfacturing business; situated on First avenue, betwoen, ‘Twenty-seventh and Twor ty eighth streets. Possossion oan be had immediately. Apply to PETER LYNCH, No. dl Veney street. 10 LET.—SIX NEW WELL FINISHED COTTAGE houses, eontaining eight rooms each, situated on 111th street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Kent $125 per year. | Inquire at 204 Washington street, 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A FIRST CLASS houre’ in Broadway, also, an office on the first floor, suitable for ® physician.’ Apply, between the hours of IL and} o’elock, aud 4 to6 o'clock, at 01 Broadway. 10 LET—THE BEAUTIFUL HOUSE NO. 141 WEST Twenty-fifth streot, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues, replete with all the modern improvements, Croton water, bath, gae, &e Can be seon from 10 to 2'o'clock. Rent $750 per unnum. Apply at No. 9 Cedar street, 10 LET OR LEASE—SECOND STOWY OF HOUSE 397 Broadway, to # good tenant. Rent low. Apply to A.M. & BR. DAVIAS, 397 Brosdway. C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER. — HORSES, CAR. ringes, Wagons, Sleighs to —A. C, TUTT ell on’ Tnesday at Li o'clock, a * foot of let street, Manba’ Jo horses, instuding ‘one pi one carriage,t 0 large rochaways, two horre and ono single horse grocers wazon. one large one rmnall rleigh, double and single harnoss, bells, robes, &c. —Heing the balance of the stock of Mr. James Parker, who is retiring from business and will be p remptorily sold, with out reserve, for cath. Deposits will be required from sil par- chasers. A.C, TUTTLE, auctioneer, Office No 100 Broadway. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—GREAT AND eremptory gules of about one thousand beautiful burlding lots and villa sites situated on the line of the New York and Flushing Railroad, and its depot on this property, at the villuce of West Flushing, only five and a half miles from the eity of New York. albert i. Nicolay will sell at auction, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Threday, July 2%, 27 ard 28, at twelve o’elock, at the Merchant's, Exshange, about one thousand beautiful building lows and villa «ives, situated on the line of We New York and Flashing Railroad, which is now being structed, and under contract to be finished by the firs of December next and its depot will be on this proparty. ‘The se lots have bea Inid out with great taste, aro twenty- fve feet front and rear, and one hundred feet deap, and will besolst'in sretions only of four lotsench, making ond hundred foct square. The new vil Fin on high ground. Letwoen Newtown and Fi ly healthy, and destined to become ful villages within t~ those characterietics de ty, poi # wlio lave eomtort- Je and rural hoes, ond n ‘aid out expressly for perrona@oing busi ity of New York ‘A portion of th ave beautiful fruit trees ther .and the *ater is of the purest kind and abundant, a will be ry low, probably thre, oF $25. per annuph, aud the by the rail run in connection with all the loading trains are ox pe 0 New York. ixty per cent of the purcha: and mortgage for five yeara at ‘The deeds will ‘ money ean remain on bond per cent. nt uuisence clause. perty is urquestion ere will be frie € reions wade on inturday, July 2%, to W Finshing for th repose ing au opportuuity of viewing these beantiful Lote, Frevious to the rule, should it, howeve on tie above days, the excursions wil uot tke place he first faie days. Tickets for the exeursion, together with maps aud fall partiowars.mey be obtalued at the office of the auc: tomer, No 40 Walletreet, New York. ECUTORS’ SALE.—WILL Be SOLD AT PUBLIC auction, va the 26th day of July, ings, on the promis At twelve o'clock, a! Poughkespsie, a desirable oonntry sent, the residence of the late Joseph V. Varick, decessed, eon (aining about three acres of ground. On the premises are a comnodious house, eseriage house, &e.. beautifally Ineared on elevated grourd, thus affording a fine view of the village ant tne surrounding country. It is handsomely aid out in flower and vezetable garden, with an abundance of fruit trees of t eet kind. For furcher particulars, inquire of JOHN ELUSWORTH, Poughkeepsie, or KOBBRE P. VARI‘ K, South Brooklyb, executors, M, 3; BUMMER, AUCTION EER—MORIGAGE SALE + of aplendid parlor, bedroom and kitchen furniture, ys eo., on Wednesday, July 20, at Ot 2h Mercer street, consisting of and hursday, July 21, | chvirs in brocatelle; two large gilt’ frame French pier le; two large French avy marble top wood wardrobes; Frepeh Ls 4 marbletops; qua ete-a t tre, satin d and ingrsin carpet dining extenss uw table; ware, crockery. ke "Als Chickeriry maker. Terms of tre tables, bli wood and italiat i ictures, mshocan: jsand beddin : jondid rosewoo Fiat fe, cash, Catalogues on morning of sale, HERIFF'S SALE.—ON MONDAY, JULY 18, 1853, AT 10 o'clock 387 avd 389 Futon street, Brooklyn, 2 Jarge assortm fnamelled furniture, in suits, with & large letof untinis'ied work, tools, paiat, and lumber. Also, two spring carts, butcher cart, light wagon, harness, saddl6 and Dridl W.M. BOERUM Auctioneer, Nos. 337 and 339 Ful IMEON DRAPER, AUCTIONERR -BY SIMEON DRA- ©) per, office 46 Pine street, corver of William.—Thi July 21, at bal! past 12 o’eloe, at the Merehant DK, HO to copper ore of thirty ger cent in richness, from the Dolly Hide mines, Maryland the gauge of whieh is Time: tone, formi excellent flux for the smelter. ‘The ore ix rendy for ery at either New York, Bo Baltimor . LA UOEUS, ae, 100, 000 WORTH OF CHOICE BRANDIES . wines, cordials, syrups, &0 , &0., for,fami- Ties and the trade, at 20 per cont below any other house; ab W.H. UNDERHILL’S, 430 Broome strect, corner Crosby, and 59 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty eighth street, 10 000 DOZEN CLARET WINE. FROM $1 50 PBR .' dozen, bo tles returned; 100,000 fine Havana fe ars, 20,000 jugs Scheidam Schnaops: 200 barrels of Sertch, East India, and Philadelphia ales, London and Dublim stout, &e uw W. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broom ~~ OUULISTS ANO al ‘ONDERFUL DISCOVBRY. — DEAFNESS ANE blindness cured.— Deafness, noises in from the ears ina few wit? o pain, 80 Prine ‘street, southeast corner of Broad weak and imperfeet t restored. joe bowrs from Ii a aos Pe = my CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, MANUFACTURERS and gold and ellver stented, would very respectially inform the publie thas the are opening, at their retail store, 277 Irving House, Brcadway,s beaetifal seer f fine et of ree ont importation, which, ment of superior gol aquip themselver wit rior to any roviowsly finy's co. bw docks, and bottoms of elndor (pet A peed for den one % ; Pear) street, 8 Beaver street. * Owes DRUGS, METALS. AND OXIDES.— Dentis UI ot} clasemakers, Gre- workers, ¢! ‘ire, metallic bie- muth nickel, omdes , Cobalt. polish- Ing putty for clase and marble, beat ronge, asbestos, bro min i ten ‘loth, 8; , ko, Forealely DRL. Frock, GER Mal ‘aalaea'iane. —WIiSON G. HUNT & CO. eet, corner Maid: lane, i prepare meres, vestip overcoatin Ke. to which Bley invite th mapufacturers of clothing OM 500 TO PER CENT TO BE MADE ny one, in a lMht, healthy, and honorable busi general use. Warrai to be'no hi structions will be had, by return mail, Bald, with $1 encloved, in brown onvelope, fordaville Indians. EMEL POWDER—TO CURF THE DISEASES OF dogs, bydrophobia, totter, send, asthma, eyo and ear dise Hen ood for Suder of seventy yours. Broapeetun dalltetoa Saran Wari hy Stenger, fir the Ooi ne eens a AR” BOOP ERS, 178 Broadway. "each bundle. 25 conte. KON BEDSTEAD, AND CHEAP SPRING MATTRESS. * ~“Bodding depet,” The bert place to xet'tho hoalthy,oom- to apring 1d olaxtie paliastors, mato in ork Pany hind of bedstead, wt half the usual mattresses altered to comfor'able spring bede trun bedatends, all siees, $f to $50. Also, r felt eds, pillows, &o, Private dwellings; rete aes Pwrnished, promptly. 069 Broadway, near Prines street. YACHINES, NOW JUSTLY ADMITTED TO ge Tatee withen tosh to all others in use, sapialey tnknown, the nly fastand fair atite vy, te ry. The public are invited to nll and ex: oe thes Boer CTs, No. fs Cosme sieves, Prices 0 to $10, Derortptive wm phlote ferwarded to all wi ites ree ere GWIN BAKER & (Oy ond mede

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