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be able toexplain. He was taken ‘and locked ‘up to await cxaai- and Heavy Larceny.—Ow Tuesda: ipnod tacit, Porter & Whitney, 327 re Soc ‘burglariour steed thieves’ani robbed of slik wilker ‘wie aber vee de oo bod value of aboat $1,000, Carrsing off. About nalt- Es ‘on the oe the follonice morning, Poliseman ban er the Bixth ward. while on his way to his resi- ‘denon, espied two men in the act of attempting co enter @ bacement im Elizabeth street; but on sexing the officer ‘ther fled and escaped arrest. ‘Officor Judge. of the xm ward, by this time came up, and the two wast in search of the rogues, but were not able to find then. James ‘WiD. a heckman, was in the vicinity and the officers teok 12 ook into his carrisge. and there Saunt the goods which had been stolen from the store of Messs. Porter & Whit- ‘wey. Will was somewhat intoxicated. and stated that he hhad been employed by three men to take the goods from * Brosdway to Elizabeth street, but his employers on seein; ‘the ¢fficers sbardoned the carriage aud fled. Will » ‘the goods were taken to the police station, where the for- Fpl was locked up for examination, by Justixe Bogert. It however, that he was Rot aware of the cha- Gray was ar. with havi ‘ent to sto He was taben before Justice Stusr! for examination The Late Swindle on the Bridgeport Bank —A young won. rather flashy in bis appearance, and calling hin- eek Dr William Lombard. was yesterday ‘arrested, obarged with being concerned with George H Duncan in swindling the Bri¢gepert Bank out of $1 200 by obtaining a eertifieate of devesite for that amount from the bank. on Yeaving at that institution as collateral security a worth Joes viere of rock, which had been so prepared as to re semble qvartz containing gold The accused is repre- sented as having been with Duncan at Bri¢gaport and 19 Being the princioal financier while there. In his posse elon & conriderable amount of money was found togoth: with w pantage ticker for California in the steamer Illinois, and a gold loeket contsicing the portrait of a young lidye He was locked up at the office of the Chief of Police, aud will probably be rent to Bridgeport today. Dancin is still at lerge, and i: is thought is making preparations te returp to Cali tre John Chistey, the individual who wan ‘rested as an accomplice in this watter, has been hovorably discha ;; sl Foreron Consvx. —H. ‘Frellsen “has been offi- cially recognized by the President as consul of Sa- vannah for the State of Louisiana. Waperthtendont’e Office, Crystal Palace, New York. Ji he 18, 1853 —Exhibitors are very respectfully n lotied them is not actually ocoapt al Superiate: it in favor of other a f ‘ater applications. J. M. OR TCRELDER, Seoretary of Superintendents. ae derangements of the ihe water of those re; rion perinducine the cholera, egos. remittent and tl ious fevert now ebiefly poculisr to The incomparably superior oMiency of the Aromatic Sehio- dum Schnapps, as thus protessionslly proved and oortitiod , erises‘entircly from ite superior quality and distinotive prop Ne ovher Holland gin of equal purity of rectifica- tion, cen be obtained either in Ameriosa or foreign marke at rice, tis manufactured by the propristor exelus- Schiedsm, in Holl cues peculiar to his factory. It is flavored and modicated, nos by tre comn- micu harsh berry, but by the choles botanical variety of the sromatio Italian Janipcr berry, whose more vinous ‘oxtract in diesilted and réotitied with {ts spirituous solvent, and thus Recomes a concentrated tincture of exqnisite flavor and aroma, altorether transcendent in its csrdial and mediciaal as} ties to any Bolland gin heretofore known. he Aromatic Scbiedam Schnapps ean be obtained in e: Praise! nd, by a 01 ach 2 dosen hottles, cithgr quarte or pints uccord- to order. The bottles are neatly Inbelled a1 endeach bears she fac simile °f tho propristor's slz without which the article is unquestionably spudtou gale by all the principal drusciste and erocers in the Unites PHO WO) sole Importer aud Proprie- tor, Ie and 22 Beaver serect Now Yorks We Earnestly Recommend ‘the Attention of gur readers to the advertisement of the Rosovale Village Jote and farms, by CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broad wa: ply thir day, us the books will soon he closed. $13 nly wilt secure a autifal country residence, where no landlord will eviry quarter call for rent. nprovement fox making People Handsome gnd young.—From the sereral approbation awarded to the deguerreotypes taken by REKS & CO., one would think that these celebrated picture makers contd deceive ald ace and remodel the ugly phiz of the pte at pleasure, 300 pictures taken daily at the he faetory, 289 roadway. Oviored Dagacrrcoty pes, =The public are fevited to GURNEY’S magnitvent daguerreotype gallery M9 Broadway ard oxamine his now style of eolored dazuer- pes, Anew feature iu the art which be has recently also, 4 fine daguerreotype of Franklin Pierce, The President of the U; paniee by the Attorney General, visi ssgvificent pallery of di he porvenite of ite eellery, whi S$ new and ou Friday, the iSth. | are for exibition at are goliection of American . 380 Broadway, over Thomp- To Crystal Paince Exhibitors.—Persons ex- Bibiting wew and useful machinery or mechantoal imple. have fine enyravin them executed at the ‘of engraving, and inserted in the Scientite Ameri: san gratis, by leaving drawings wad a description st the > publication office, 125 Fulton atreot. The Sciontiae Ameri eau circulates 1%. 600 copies weekly, and is the leading scion. ive and mechanical paver in the country. Vessre. MUNN 400., publishers of the selentific American, proeure pr vente in ull countricn where patent lawa exist A Daguerrcoty pe of “Santa “Anna, taken » life iy Dr. Barrett, of Kingston, Jamatoa, may bi WILLIAMSON'S cailery, 249 Fulton street, Brook- v wanted immediately New York Culpper ts Enlarged, the best sporting paper in the world. It coutaion chting, fighting, Hi the sports of the old ‘Price three cents. Fishin Fishing ba We eannot concvive Banks.—The Excursionists to the have made tine “hauls” during the last week. ater pleusure than atripin the eccuier Hero, whivh runs daily t) tho Banks. We ander- Sone the fare is only O0 conte, nad everybody that Likes to © hooke aud lines can brig home abundance of fish, Secondhand Pianos at Great Bargains, at the plano snd music store of HORACE WATERS, No. 393 Brosdway, cerner of anthony tweak, Two of Chickering! tsco0T Gilbert & Co.'s ope of Nelson's, o { Pierson’s, and one of ¢ ¥ 4 viees from $35 to $100, aud the Writing, Arithmetic, and Bookkeeping are whecoughly and efficientiy taught hy B. F. FOSTER, 337 okiway, where gentlemen conversant with bu stain a masterly knowledge of able entry in of ene week. Open day and e stook of monra- reatly rodueed prives. é womourning ators, 539 ishelas and Metropolitan Hotels, cers is invited to onr splend MMering, Wt Our Fitends from the Coantry, we have donbt will be pleased to hone of au estaulitiment whore hey ean do thair tradi wtsir and honorable way, kK of tl choicest goods of tho f t, such ws rich bleck and colored silks; spl Of every description; printed tauvline bi s, elpaesa, bomb rinos aud ging ricty, with al of domestic g cra, onbroidertes, hostery, glover, &c., &c. We wi Sie eli vo viel the estarfiatmect cf THOMAS & JAMES, Yo. 141 Spring, corner of Wooster street, One prios. No a vtation, Herangers and Citizens in want of any arth ele in gentlemen's furnirli ig goods ave informod that ways find @ choice assortment of dress and fancy | f, alll, cotten and merino shirts aud drvwory, collars, stocks, cloves, &e., at McLAUGHL, 4 covawieh street, coroer of Chamburs, Terms, one price ich Diamond Jewelry and Watches ~ | Fr amonds in lots to enit, rich cluster rings ping, ,&@, ver, Jurgengen, and ‘all eclobrated watohes for se vertire’ prices: jewelry at manufacturers’ price 7 9nd offive Ski Broadway corner of White st Povdut oor DAVID Ratt, Mpa turing Jeweller. Sumner Haw—A Few Left Vet —Oar stock : plete, consisting of dnb veavers, pearl, o great variety, aod straw hate iv abunds ot despair of eing fitted. NOCKS’, Hatters, 275 roadway, Irving Howto, | Che “Cloud-capped Towers” spoken of by toakepeare have no connection with the “melting” weather @) Che past week, though the heatie surgostive of KNG@X'S esutitul summer hat—the elegant aud farhionable Rocky To keep cool artain Beavers, and S Fal is exeutiont advi <°+ moana to follow it is by patrunising Knox, No. 128 Try it. Aon etecet. No. 44i bros ” cial attention TY auy “neat it may | rofanded. + EYPRED MUNRO scuvtrial Exhibition. Shere ean “olt Roman. “Proverb to the of et that “our confidence is never ante.” It is not true in lnys, The gentiomon who pisces his comfderce in SN'S oil in shirt making 1s rafo He paver abuses the 2 ) in the Gt of his shirty or in their Jast Recetved-1,006 Pairs of Boots, "Shoes, | pottert aud aig from the mos celebrated makers in | I » No. 150 Fulton stroot, where the | eadeiy cf taciekonie, ocr tab) d'e icwl . an be had~the chvapest place in the city to ceva | geod article, The Taste and the S&ili (hat Brooks has dls layed, p-town Ptore the centre athe young, the po or tholr ahora thoy If is the maa, of trade, rand the rioh, true to # stiteh, the day, > Be he will wa the mot new the right rpot was 5 boots and his shoes they're. true leather.” Jc Boxes at Rogers’ Bara ar, 440 ‘ ed & new and apie yo, for prosente teave Mg ng Cad0n, Card CAEEs cheap they oaznot all | with @ val, Honey Cutlery, ombracing a Large Verlety "a pon and posket Koniven, of thy ost rary wad also an sevortmint of toilet cutlery Astor House and 387 Broadway, bebweon ‘ | ee a8 the note was mielas dam Waiters — the Newest Seyten of Ladies’ 1 buffalo horn. 'T! nat tn Aad BaUNOPRS, piker and Whive wtzvete, 37 Beoed | ay, between Variaty ie a 4 rorsitarn eco having grea th ~ extended the manu factors of thele unrivalled ae to sewing machines, and having ou preieeisy cing the sort of man facture, by employing new and in improved ms obi jetion, w hereafter 1 the ma- stead of $125, the original price, d to every kind of sewing, and de tho work with absolute, perfection. Tomes, $23 Brod way. Save Machines, he Jaatly admitted to be su) 1 others it its . fontity be my the enty f fair ‘and ste ase inyived. to eal and ox- street. 0 to $100. Descriptive pata; phils a for: pt on Important to Barbers.—A Rare Chance to thece ‘wishing to commence wasisets.—For t Mock daturen and aneepired least of ons of the bast hop inthe city. For partiou call on Mr. John Willson, No. WS South stree Defiance Salamander Safes.—Gayler’s Par tet. Kobert M. Patriek is the sole manufacturer in the United Staten of he above oelebrated anton, c. fin’s Impenetrable Defance, Looks; the beat nd ‘the world. Depot No. strect, one ateeaew” Maiden Taney formerly No. 90 dahu shreet Rich’s Salam der Safes.—Long Known— faithfol to, thele Saat the only co Rich's aad Wild a — & eee (successors to Kich & Lash A Water street. Electricity. —Pulvermacher’s Patent Hydro- tric chains have (since their introduotios) had the grest- rative agent in the world, Fs o from debility of the system, from Freee fn the r ute of ‘the eireulatios senralgin, ze pepe ehildren, & have in toot 0. disease of the sex of ho job to their stit and invigorating influence. A hi ulated to. aot wonder‘ally boueteiat dyspepsia and of summer complaints, by stimulating the Fanos ng in the first oase, and by invigorating through their id continous 0 highost_medical &o. in bhai Gar and E al may be had pei on application bi = or d States on remit of three TEIWERT Now York: oorger of Metropolitan, total, Philadelphia, corner of Girard House. Dentlstry.—Teeth put on n Gold, and Inserted in the mouth without taking out tne roots Teeth mounted op this plan are vory strong, aed look moro life like than other known method. J. FOWLER, 03 Bloccker street, t of Broadway fow duo! Dr. Powell, Oeulust, ‘Aurist, &c., receives tients from 9 to 4 o'clock, daily, at bis office, No. 502 ohn be procufed his “Treatise on tho vye. car fountains. Artificial eyes in- slightest pain, whioh move exactly like the natural eye, and resemble it in color and expression, ,,Hals, Dye and Wigs —Batenelor’s Manuafac- or these articles ia removed to No. 2:3 Broadwa: peslte tne Park. where i bis pa! of New York’s sight Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye ts, without ex~ seption or reservation. the very be ‘of patted dyes. Eaoaly: jebrated Boap, for curin, free Pa pes, ke, Poudre Subtive uprooté hair from say part of gody Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker strost, near Brosdway. Cs tstadoro’s Hale Dye Tctumphant, —Letters from agents in all parte of the Union snnounce the com plete and wonderful waccess of this preparation. After it has been once tried, no ‘other is over asked for. Manufactured, sold, and privately by the inventor, ihe CRISTADORO, ‘No. 6 as 5 also by druggists and perfume jis Soe Barker's Chevenxtonique, for Preserving, restoring and beautifying the hair, and, unlike most prepa- rations desicned for tho same objects. it is free from all Ereage., Av an cradicator of dandruff it is unequalled, while it infallibly cures violent headaches in afew moments. Sold at BARKER'S ladies’ hairdressing establishment, 439 Broad- way. If you want to get your Hair Dyed to look natural use HENRY GARDNER'S water or tartarns. Sold or applied by the inventor, H. Gardner, firas premium wig and toupee manufacturer.’ The only manuficturer of the celebrated Bongola wigs, No. 6 Warren street. N. B.—Pri- vate rooms for dyeing. or House Tgnorant lying Men say my Onguent wilt not foree the beard to grow strorg and thiok in six weeks. Those who have tried it say different ; they and I know that it will, and without stain or injury to the chin; one bottle will prove st | $1 per Sotelo, rent to any part of the country. R. G GRAHAM, 58 Ann street, and all druggists. ‘Van Deusen’s Improved Waphene.—For its entire #Mieacy Jy changing grey halt to its original color, and promoting » Rew growth the inventor would jr to the following, amor g various other person its unqnestionsble. merit:—Rev. th ktreet; S. Wilcox, Chathau stroct; Mr. and Mrs P Win Mosher, 444 Broadway; L. airs nition Ti Washington street. For ealo atthe depot, 123 Chambers street, aud at the principal druggiets, ie street; Dr. H. T. Lovett’s Wahpene —No Lady’s tolict is complete without it, It not only chances gray hair toits youthful appearance, but eures and prevents balduess evadicates eourf, dendrof aid alll other diseasas of th t so sealp. Principal offee No. 114 Chambers street retalied by all the principal druggist Dye, or Make your Hair Grow Dark..--Lafont’s liquid is the only good dye made. Dves, light, or dark and jet black ; don’t wash or rubof Jenes’ hair dresses it fisely, an burn, freckles, tan, salt beautiful artioles is removed Price reduced one half on all. His Infalibte Onguent and Meliiftuons Aqua, for preventing baldness and bonutifying the hair, are applied without extra charge to those who get ther hair cutting and shaving dono at bis establishment, at 45 Nasenu street, corner of Liberty street. Dr. Kellinger—Dear Sir:—I have used your invaluable liniment in my family for several years, and have never been without it. My wife afew days ago, was taken With premonitory symptoms of cholera. Oug old physician yar called in, and overs thing was tried that thirty yours experience could mnggest, but It would seom as if she mu dio, yet in lese than five minutes afte remcdy the was entizely free from paia Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and all epasmodic troubles, reliaved by the uss of Dr. Kellingor's soothing anodyne stimulant, which is internally and exter vally used Dr. Budd, of 266 Mott street, was cured ia a few moments of cholera; Mr Richard Grostion of ¢onkera, also the wife of Mr. James Mapes, were cured ina few mi nutes, Sold in large family bottles at $each, Depots, 230 street, 476 Broadway, T. Hope & Co.’s, oorner of Cham- bers sud Hudson streets. Diarshea.—Fifty ‘Dotlars whl be pald if Dr. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liuiment docs not ey ay cnre thiscomplaint if used when first aitanked. For sale bj the druguists oreketpert sireough: ut the United Sater, and the Caiades. Price 25 and 0 cents. Dyott & agents, Thiledetpbia, Depot, 20 Greenwich street, New York. Rheamatism ond Oiseases of the Spine are cured by the use of Huut's Liniment. For sale by the drug- giots generally, Citizens Awake!--You are imposed upon by impostors, who pretend to sell drugs, &o.. to kill rats e-ekroach ts. &c. If you want the only article that clears houses. without stench or get COSTAR’S Ex terminator, depot 448 Broadway ly-paper for sale; Costar # celebrated tellin Annihilator. “The tyraonons and bloody act is done, The most deed of pitecus massa That ever yet this land was guilty of A Tapeworm, Two Hundrea and Four ja length, waedestroyed by the use of Uebonsack’s Worm Syre \d to be scen mt fu, he doctor's oifice, No. 120 North Secoud street Philadelp! CLICKENER yy ‘to., 81 Barclay street, General Agents for the Eastern States, AWVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. _BER THIRD “AND § SEVENTH P2 PAGES. NFORMATION WANTED-RESPROTING AN ITAL- iam gentleman, named Louis Cosimo Mauri originally From Florence, in Tusoany Ue arrived in Now York some time in or about June, 1846, It is now tive yoars sinoe his reistives have henrd from him. Any information reapectin him will lie thaokfnily received by VYSE & SONS, Pear! atrect, New York, NFORMATION WANTED OF Innded on the drat of Jul tive of the county Monae fang.” Any inforistion wil stree! CATHERINE McGUIRK, from the ship P: an, parish of Lytavalt, Ire- be received at No. 40 Mulberry NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS HAYDE: of Goodwin's Garden, Kilkenny county, Ireland, woo loft Now York March 6, 1463, tn the employ of John Robert. ton, Frovkfort, rear Philade Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by his sister Catharine, at Mr, BEFRAY’S, 467 Broadway, New York, F JOHN GRooM, RECENTLY PROM RELA! D, will call at 75 John atreet, he will hows from his brother, ‘Thomas Groom, of Conway, Pe MR ba tas FORMERLY BOOKKEEPER AT THR American H is ta the city, ghe will pig me by cali- ing at Vet chs Hotel K. ALLEN. K ane B.—MY FUNDS ARE "GETTING pect © dedi ily 1 ' Will you please call or write on & ahd a nt, at the place’y you ast saw me, and oblige you pow who, Th JENTLEMAS WHO LEPT 18 NOTE AT THE ‘ald office for the lady who lost $70 will please call /SENTREVILLE COURSE, L. TROTTING —THURS J day, July 2h, wt 3 o’elook P. M.: maton for $00, mile honts, eat three in five, to wagons, W. King names blk. g. Black Douglass; F. 5. Nodive umes br. g Centreville. The cars Wave South ferry Brooklyn, for the ogurss, at Z o'cluok P. ¥., and retoro after the trot is over; fare éaoh way 2) gents: Algo stages leave Falton and Williemsbarg forrios from 1% to2 Cases TO THE WORLD—THREE HANDSOME J black and ten terriers, imported from London, now on tior wt the grand saloon in Forty-xocond strect, op posite tho Crystal Palace. fur sale. VOICE KING CHARLES SPANIELS, OF TITK J vnress blood raters, Newfoundlands, St. Bernards, &o. All doge Inquire ab 208 W RTA GRAND SAILING MATCH WILL TA Place oF weary $100: WILL BE GIVEN 70 ANY GENTLEMAN who whe yal the situation of Sinecraee “The ey, will hegre: en. enue or either of the other elt Tefermece ns to obaracter aud ospe- MO Herald ofc. secresy may be re- Med om, Address D. M. O., Herald Tels PER WEEK.—WANTED, AN ACTIVE, INTEL: salesman, with borse and light agen. to 9 to geld articles in demand ja t this city. Can make f same st Southern,’ Recters and Wan dress vows the Seah Herald vflice, for three RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO GET ‘a situation as stowardress, of eather a calling vossel or S stenm packet, aa sho understands that business well, and is willing to _ge to Europe or any part of the 3 ‘Any Person, wishing to seo ber ean leave & note fo BTA. M., jerald office, will be heard of for » week. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- nae chambermaid and waiter: sheoan do plain “and will make herse 1f generally wroful. “Good refer: Apply-at 45 Third avenue. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES to find 9 situation as nurse snd scametreen: faa, take sewing enve given. the entire obarge of a baby from its birth; lived two years and ‘nine mouths in hor last place; good references Hiven,” Pleace call at 94 Columbia streat’ Brooklyn, up stairs, for two days. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wants @ situation as children’s nurse in s respectable Private Protestent family, or to do the general housework of <2 small famiy. Is capable of taking charge of an infant from month’ old. Tho very dost of city reference given. Call tor two days at No. 56, corner of Fourth avenue and ‘Thirty second street. . RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A ‘situation to do general housework. Can be seon for two days, at, 159 Mott strect, first floor, in the rear. RESPECTABLE PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, living up town, near Union squere, in ® modern house, can accommodate one or two gentlemen with good apart ments, breakfast, and dinner at 6o'clock, Address, with the real name and residence, Card, Horald office. HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as wet nurse in a respectable famile. Apply at 372 Second avenue. between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, in the store. JOURS Raped WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER. horse and Daye and make himself useful. ‘T ,cBaom WANTED (A COLORED MAN,) IN A ate family, at Newport, able young man used app! bueinegs and cun drive w SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG scoTcH man, lately arrived, ax assistant clerk or light porter. Has the highest recommend: Wazes not so much an object as a good place. im. c., Hei fice. LL RESPECTABLE UP TOWN FAMILIES IN WANT ood housework girls will not be disappointed by call- ing carly this day nt the select. employment vies 12) Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fit they will be wuited, o no charge, from s good seleation of smart, aotive girls of all work. OOKKEEPER WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY goods Lida Address: Cede box polls Post OFice. OK “WANTED-ONE WILLING TO GO A FEW mies into the country. English or Seotch Protestant preferred. Murt bring cood city reference. Apply to Mr. brady, fy room No. Il, third floor, 157 Broadway, trom 10 to o’elock. Cuak MAKER WANTED.—A WOMAN CAPABLE of taking charge of the workroem of our cloak and wan- tila depart ment, and to cut out work. Apply petreen the hours of 8 and 10'o’elock, A M., and 5&7 oolock, P.M. TIFFANY & CUTTING, 821_Brondway. (oncEMAN WANTED—A COLORED MAN, THAT IS familiar with horses, and entirely trustworthy, can got ood hi rmanent situation, » ‘4nd liberal wages. Ap- 198 Br ® pe ply to VEWIS B. BROW way. OACHMAN WANTED A THOROUGH COACHMAN, 0 to # neighboring city. Bee or Scotoh preferred: city reference ludiapenanble, | Apply between the how of Iz and 1 to John W. ‘Hamorsley, No. 5 Nassau street, third story. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED With the retail aud prescription Dusiucss, who can come well ‘recommended for honesty and capability. Apply at venue, Brooklyn. RUG CLERK.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN perfectly acquainted with the retail and prescription een Best city reference. #leaso addrees oftiee. RUG CLERK—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, AS OR- der clerk in the wholesale drug business. One that aus had experience in the above branch, and can give good Teferences, may apply at 220 Greenwich strevt, IRENCH NURSE WANTED —A_ RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman, who speaks French eorrectly, ti take chorge of children and sow, aud willing to go to & plea sunt city South of this. further particulars apply im mediately, with recommendations, at 376 Fourth street. ITHOGRAPHIC PRESS WANTED.—ANY PERSON having a secondhand press, trom 25 by 35 ioches wide, Will find » purchaser by addressing box 8 Jersey City Post othee. M=7,, CARVER WANTED A “YOUNG MAN OF steady habits, and accustomed to the eating saloon business, would meet with coustant employment at tho e, corner of Bowery aud Broome street. ferenc Wertchester Ho Batisfuctory required. C. 8. MATHE ORTER WAN’ WANTED, IN A LARGE MER- chant tniloring establishment, b smart active man; ho must bea fair penman, understand packing and marking boxes, have a knowledge of cioths, cassimeres, and measur: ing Foods, Address H. B., Herald office, giving rever- cu TTER WANTED IMMEDIATELY—ONE AC- ) customed to both shop and custom work, who can fur- nieh the best of reference, can find a good situation at No. 86 Liberty strect. MPO MILLINERS. —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, GOOD millinere, at No 16 Murray street, up staive. "To such constant employment will be Work given out to those who w Riven the season through. TPO HOTEL PROPRIETORS —THE ADVERTISER, FOR many pears engaged in the hotel business in Virgini nd possessing & very extensive acqnaintnoes throughou the South is desirous of obtaining & sicuation as ssaistant ins Notal, et.be would lense eqateerntaetaes liouse already Turvish-d'and in operation. For particulurs sddross Eater- prise, Washington City, District of Columcia, (0 REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—ANY PARTY HAVING Productive or wxproductive property well 1rcated in the city or Brooklyn or els where, which they would wish to oxchange for an interest ina mabufacvuriog establishment in succeseful operation, pasing forty per cent on the amount ot sales, ingy hear of an opportunity by addressing B. B , 47 faads street, Brooklyn, stating the precise location of such Property and its current value, wita the address of its owner. (0 CLOTHIERS.—A FOREMAN’S SITUATION WANT- od, by a cutter of wightecn soars expsrionce, ine whole. tale clothing store, The vest of referevco given from his Present employer. adarces 4. H., No. 62 Vandain street. 0. TAILORS,—-SLANKET AND BUSINESS COAT hands wanted. Must have referonce, Best of prices and ateady employment to good workmen GARDNER, GREENE & CO, 12 Vesey street, up stairs. 0 STOREKEEPERS IN NEED OF A FAITHFUL man.—Warted, employment ss porter in a store, col- lector, messenger, or avy other business requiring thé wer. tices of a strictly temperate and steady man who vould devote Ma whole attention to forwarding tue interost of a oud employer. Writes » good hand und fs corroct at fares, fa well acquainted with the city, and can produes frst class city reference, Address A. B. oon eral office 0. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.— Wanted, situation. by one thoroughly competent and who fully understands the management of a set of boo Would ke Lappy to mect an engacemeat in any establi ment where a good English education and first ra Would mevt with adequate remuneration, Addr Herald office. “VARNISHERS, CARVERS, AND UPHOLSTERERS Wanted Apply oF A VREDE, 008 Broadway, thitd story. ANTED-A RE-ENGAGEMENT AS GOVERNESS; also, a8 compamon and aésistunt houseken herrelf generally ; no ohjcation to travel of Mr Vincent, near Bleck \;ANTED- BY A FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUATION ascook. She has had long oxpe: 6 in families the mort respectable, and can give the best references from her present + ‘Address, for three days, Madame Maynee, oO. 16 We teenth etreet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, fo cook, wash and irom ins respectable family. Sh she has lived four 4, three months in her lest plac which ehe can ri Pleaso Totneon Thirtieth and Thirty fir ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook in a private family, or wou! and ironing; the best of city Fourth avoane y ANTE D—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW. situation as wet murse. Apply at No. 314, Delanoy V ANTED—BY A RESPECT TABLE YOUNG © “WOMAN, 4 situation to do chamberwork, or general housework, in a small family. for two days, at the b Wanren- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as nurse and plain sewer, or to do chamber: York and acrist fo washing and ironing, | Hes no objection to co msehort distance inthe country. The best of city r ference ean be riven. Vlease call at 167, kighth avenue, Letwoen Bighteenth and Nineteenth streets, private door, None but private fami ios need apply. TANTEL—RY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as good plain cook, washer and ironer. Has tion to go a short distance iu the country. Please Call kt No. 110 Laurens street, in the rear, fur two day Vv ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, By RE. Spoctable young woman, accustomed +o every kind of fine sewing and dresstoaking ; bas wo objection to the coun- try. Can be seen for three days at 327 first floor, back room. ‘WANTED SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A Protestant young woman. ins respeo able familly. Ap- ply at 210 Columbia stret, South Brooklyn, loecker atre wax NIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPACTABLE womal good cook, first rate washor and ironer, or I private family. Wirt A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT irl, woo be fourteen yer old, who hes no father or mo! tao much ap olject as x comfortable home. street, firet floor, WARIED=A SITUATION. Ep au, Who is & har. Api y at 207 Lew BY A, RESPECTABLE wi rofisted couk, ia as no objection to go in tue country Please call at 254 Stanton street fur two fomily. Fetersnee given, days. ANTED—BY _ GIRL, * bermaid and | rae foronves if required, C: tevath street, between Si onues. ANTED—A SITUATION, A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as child's nurse and plain seametroas Is well acenstomed to the care of obildren, aud oan be well A SITUATION AS CHAM or pain cook, Good city re: iay@ at 12 Nino: recommended. objection to the country. Please oall 7 Lauxens street, in the basement. Can he svn for two days. WARTED-RBY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTA Seoteh girls, situations: one as shambermald and potmetrees, the otuer ae cham bee da tne and troving | They tho peat of ity reference ped Gan be ccen for two days at 114 Easox stroot, enn brn api A ome hm ede a A SITUA- ‘tio! cellent otek, bread and pie maker, sai wash hes | to San tali of Ree: ease v 6 wis @ full charge of ar at No. 170 Elm atrest, in the basement Smaab- By. z.4 RESPECTABLE a L, A SIT UA- tion at wework, of as cham sone Gon be. amectertne dace! Flas call sian Bineent near First avenue, second fiver, fr tree room. be se et ity reference can be given. ANTAD—A SITUATION. BY A NICE, TIDY GIRt, to do chamberwork and waiting, oF tak ouro of hil dren and do plain sewing Has the it ws city reforenes, and has no Ley to go to y part f the country or travelling, apply for two vo aays at 92 Third avenue, in fancy stere. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and soamstrous, in a private family’ Boot of city reference. Please eall'at 193 Soventh street, for two days. ANTED—BY A PKOTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in s sunall private family; is a good washer and fron Please call at 211 Seventh avenue, third floor, front room, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situation, to tak of children and do sewing. Bost ofreference. Please cull at eng Bridge street, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RES) ‘and frone JANTED=4 “SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE of Wipers of ng. She bas a good education and ia winthag to herself generally useful. Apply ut 23 Clark street, Ania basemeat. Ganibe seen tn are lays. ANTED—B8Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as chambermaid, or to wait ut table, or a6 seamstre: n be seen for two or three days at No. 128 Atlantio street, corner of Henry stroet, Brooklyn, room No, 10, The best of city reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Young woman, as firet rate cook; can do general house- work; is willing t¢ make hersols generally useful. Can produce good city reference Please call at 125 Eighth reet, Cl hird floor, front room. ED BY ‘A RESPYCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tion as chambermaid and stout bs a hotel, or GA housework in a private family; is ope cook, jroner Can give good city reference if required. ake herself ch useful. Can be seen fr two 5 she ig an ex: tl ‘eity reference at 18 Hamilton avenue, atreet, Breeklyn. Wee A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch girl, as chambermaid. She would be willin, a ta in washing and ironing. Can be seen for three mys Spring stre ANTED-BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, ® situation as first rate cook, washer and ironer; she has lived in the best houses in the city. With regard to her qualifications it is needless to say one word, as will be seen by ber testimonials for good character. To he seen for two days at 302 Mott atrest, betwoen Houston and Bleecker. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTEST- ant girl, a situation to do general .housework in small private family. Is a good washer gad ironer, and good cook, or would do chamberwork and plain sewing. Has good reference. Can be seen for two days, or till ongazed, St West Eleventh street, under the Presbyterina Churoi. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPKCTABLE young woman, as cook in & private family. One who thoroughly understands her business, and will assist with the washing and frouing, The best of city refo fiven, can bescen for two days at 174 Elizabeth stroot, first floor, in the rear. TANTED- A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung woman, to cook, wash and iron iu # private fa- mily.” The best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 4 Cottage row, Columbia strost, near Jora- lemon, Brooklyn. WAN2EDIBY A A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to assist With other work Good city reference can bo given Ap- Ply at No 117 West Seventeenth street, betwoon Sixth and Feventh avenue) from her last plat corner of Preside: TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Snylish woman, as dressmaker and seamstress, under- etands the cutting and fitting of Indios’ and children’s drossas, and will be recommended by the lady whom she last served. who is in town at present. Will be found obligiag. Can be seen for two dnys as No. 67 Great Jonos street. ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, THE washing of a few private families. Would prefer KO- ing out. Please address No, 183 West Thirty-eighth street, near Kighth avenu ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as chamberm #id and waiter, cr to do pl ing or hourework in a amall private family. reference given. Can be seen for three days the corner of Warren and Columbia str lyn, up stairs, first floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN, 4 situation to do chamberwork, or genoral house: work, ina private family; hes good city reference. Can be ecen for two days at 400 Greenwich street, third floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT PROTES tant young woman, a8 nurse and seamstress, or a9 chambermaid and seamstress; is willing to make hersolf fenirally ‘uxetul; has good recommendations. Apply at 11 Greene strect, near Prince, in tl 7 ANTED—BY A HEALTHY RESPECTABLE YOUNG married wowan, who lost her first baby. one day old, a baby to wet nurse at her own house, No, 332 Ninth treet; frst flovr, front room, Good refereiices given and re quire ANTED—A SITUATION, BYA RESPE TABLE E young Frenchwowan, as cook in a hotel, boardin, house, or private family, She understands hor business wall Best of city reference from her last place. Has no objection to gow ehort distance in the country. Please call at No. 26 Kovrevelt street, for three days. JANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl to do the work of a small private family, or as etre Best of city reference. ‘aa be seeu for three days, if not engaged, at No. 124 it Twenty-fifth street, between Pecond and "rbked a avenue Bh ak ca A GOOD PROTESTANT WOMAN, wHo is fully competent to take a situation a» nurse aud Seamstress An American preferred. Apply at 63 W Thirty fifth strect. ANTED—A PROFESSED COOK, IN 4 FAMILY OF three persons, and where two other servants sre kept. Must understand her business in the bess manner, aad bring satisfactory referei r charnster, Liberal wages to @ person that suits, Inquire at 116 Colambia strect, Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry. ANTED—A WOMAN, AS COOK, AND TO ue in washing and ironing, City references rm Wages seven dollars. Apply-at 137 bast Fifteenth ple ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK THAT CAN Wash and iron well. Must be well recommouded, London Terrace, West fwenty-third street, near ue. TANTED—A GOOD COOK, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY of three persons. Liberal wages will by allowed to a female competent to d uty. Good references F quired. apply ut No. 8 Ew ‘Mleveath str V TANTED-IN A FAMILY OF ONLY TWo PERSONS, a Protestant girl who understands cvkiug, washing and ironing, and general housework. Ap! made at 52 Stanton street, bet mm the hou lication ean be of W and 2 ANTED—A NEAT, CAPABLE AND HONEST WO- man, from 45 to ye washing for two or three persons, and makehecs-If gencrally iseful. Apply at46 State street. Brooklyn, from 7 to § in tie morning, and from 434 to 73 in the ovexing WANTED A, MILLINER, AS SALESWOMAN AND superintendent of a fashionable iillinery establisa- ment in Detroit, Mich. Also a first rate dry goods sales. men, Apply to'S. FREEDMAN, 289 Grand street, oorner of ridge, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, AN active girl, to do general housework She must bea good wsstrrand ironer. The brst recommendation will ve Fequired as r'gards capati ity and hongsty, Tu sush mone food wages will be given. Apply to Tiamuetine place, sweaty Sint ohres), beaween Eighth nai Ninth avenues. WASTED- A GOOD COOK, WASHER, | AND IRON- one that hos been used’ to general housework aud Willing ‘to make herself generally useful reference, may apply ut tween 1 ag oelock, P.M.” ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWOR! ine einall femily’ She must bea good washer and ironer, and understand plain cooking, A German girl pro- ferred: Apply mt 421 Kighth avemuor for two days ANTED—A GIRL FOR GEYERAL Washing axd ironing, to go to Hoboken, store No, § astor House, Broadway. W27, NORSE Wanren-T0 TAKE CARE OF AN infant six months eld. None but healthy and re ble women need apply, at 110 Lawrence street, avenue, Brnokly JKT NURSE WANTED. —A HEALTHY YOUNG | woman, w th a good breast of milk, may apply at 7L Murray street, between 8 o'clock A. M. and 2 v'oloek P. M Inquire at the TANTED —BY | A “YOUNG MAN “FROM THE couN try, @ situation in a wholesale grocery or liquor store, Good city or country recommendation can be giveu. Ad dress J. G., Herald cfice. is tie WANTED A SITUATION, "IN ,A RETAIL DRUG store, either iv man, a stud of lecture thorenghly acu dress J. W. Whosler, 245 Water street. WANTED. <THE ADVERTISER, AN EXPERIEN bookkeeper and accountant, is desirous of vecupyin three oF four atterncons in the weoke in posting wp ‘aud balancing a sot of bovks, or in making out collecting Satisfactory reference as Ms tasavees Address B.C. T., Herald otfice lyn, by a young ded two bills an@ accounts, and ability given. NTED- BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG im, & permancnr situation as salesman or some otlier pectable capacit ‘ote himself entirely to tis ta terest of bis employer; cellent ponman, and has theee ye sulesiman ina Southern ciry. He gliection to a country town of note, Please addcors Southern, Trenton, N. WANTED=A SITUATION, 48 LIGHT PORTER, tN a silk or lace warehouse, by an industeivus fivs years in his last situation Apply t* the wine and liquor store of Messrs. Ru Haley, No 29 West Broad ay, corner of Duane stro Bort of city Futeronee, Le V JANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN OR groom, by mamart healthy, and well-favored single young man Intely from Ev glad, ' He las been vrongiit op on aterm, and is acquainted with agriculture, and is well practised in the treatment of horses. Has no objections te town or conntry. He has testimonials highly reputable for ability, honesty, and sobriety. Please addr Herald office, ) ANTED~A STEADY, ACTIVE PERSON, OF GOOD character, to take clarge of an out of dock bata ss in New York, The business being emalt, only a lier ary can be paid at firrt, but a ueeful man wonld soon eovure for himeelf a more eth iant and permanent situation. For fortber. particulars apply to, Mosors, Virtus, Sou Cony publishers, 26 John street, from 10 A.M.) 2 1M: G LITT Wanted IMME DIATELY—THREE GOOD GILDERS Apply at 150 Chatham street wast IYNEDIATELY- ONE CARKIAGH T mer and one stiteher, to go to Poughlexprie tbendy ger ag avd good Wages Witl he given vibuer o the week or None need spply hut Arey olate wor Leb, apply this day at O7Y Hudson street. HOUSEWORK | ar | to whom \ vy bremawmy, eerees ued WarTs. eee ea ggrd FIRST RATE TIN rig SHEET be ld worker, for general work and hot sir furnsees. None © first rate band need apply, at 319 Bowery. ANTED. rv) i | hy bye) meneedy ae ay ee oy find a good Job at deskmak xy; up etairs in tbe reer. “* Wares STEADY, ACTIVE BUSINESS way, few hundred dollars eapital, to take arce of an exhibition business. e pI 1g able to att 0 fn would make ‘avery Niger rangement with a Apply to Elmore, Employment roy Real’ Estate. Agency ‘Carmin street. ANTED—A MAN, AS COACHMAN,, TO WORK IN mi ily useful. Must ity, aad be Provided Mleog 4 ahPply corner of Wei Bread y ‘aad. ‘Bonch street, WANzED—4t NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND, a cess man, to tabe care of # horse and oarriage and tthe to make hi rpacll niefol about the place; must know seme. peabout gerdeniug. Apply to Mr. Crary, at the house at the ing, New Brighton. > - ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 18 ‘TO a YEARS of age, with undoubted Teferences, that sau read and oard with the ext ring iy useful in the stove thi throwsh me a] rr ply. Address J. J., “emacs 4NTED~A YOUNG MAN, OF SIXTEEN OR SE 8 of age, ono who has been accustomed to tore, No other beyond thi ply, at No. 56 Spring sbreet. ita YOUNG MAN, IN A WHOLESALE & good knowledge of the Fee: ‘and give good referenoe, An Irishman preferro Address Hosiery, Herald efice. ANTED—ONE OR TWO YOUNG MEN. OF ENTER- prist: g character and good address, to solicit orders in the city. To competont persons a good salary will be xive: Apply to J. MOUNTAIN, No. 40 John street, third floor, WIGHAKER WANTED—A MAN WHO UNDER stands his business. to go to Boston, To a steady man the bighent wayes and constant employment will be ‘tiven. Apply to Geo on Wade, 118 Water street, TANTRD-SEVERAL ACTIVE, ENTERPRISING business men, as travelling agents in the Cuited States, for the purpose of procuring orde of important and valuable articles om 0 post paid, Traveller, box 608 Ofiice, with and references, which will moet prompt attontio ivetruction. Call, after 9A. M., at mo ‘Broadw y, third floor, front room. WA NTEDIONE HUNDRED STOUT YOUNG MEN, to go on whaling voyaces in first class ships; all cloth ing and other necessary articles furnished Ee Extra pay given to coopers, carpenters, an Apply at Noe 7 Week atveat, corner of albany, Up AITERS WANTED.—A FEW FIRST RATE COLOR- ed waiters are wanted at Belmont Hall New Brigh- ton, Staten Island. Good wages will be paid to such as can come well recommended. 7 ANTED—-TWENTY-FIVE GOOD AND INDUS- trions men, with @ capital of from ten to fifty dollars, where the investment will re a daily profit of from six to Yen dollars Inquire of Dr H. K- ROOT, No. blz Broadway WANTED—4 YOUNG MAN, WITH A VERY SMALL ital, to take charge of an office, where he will have much Ielsuze for seientiie reading. Can lodge in the ffs Sid have a euull salary. Address M. Mo M., Chatham equare Post Ottioe, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ‘ABOUT EIGHTEEN years of age, in s fancy dry g00ds store, Apply at 318 Bleecker etreet. WATER 4 Boy, U DER FOURTEEN YEARS OF age. One who i land write, and is willing to make himself generall ‘ul, may apply at No. 8 Old slip, up stait TANTED A BOY, IN A HARDWARE 8!ORE; ONE that resides rit peg eee in the upper part of the Apply roadway, oorner of Ninetcoath city. street. WANTED. 4 “SMART BOY, ABOUT FOURTEEN years of age, to attend store.” Ho must reside with hi ts, Inqnite at No. 51 Washington street, opposite the ‘apoleon Hotel, Hoboken. WANTEDIIN & PRODUCE. boy, from. fifto eoart, intelligent and between 9 and 11 0% BROKER'S OFFICE, A o eightoon, years, of age: mast be tive, and not afraid to work. Call at 107 Wall street, WARXTED. AT MANNING'S OFFICE, No. 251 BOW. ery, # young woman competent to superinterd and do the domedtie duties of a small tumily, a few hours ride from the city. Wages tow person Inkely to auit ton dollars per month’ and will be treatee aa one of the fomll fly. Wnt ti PROTESTANT GIRLS OF G0o4 character, and trades, saat aisle ra mployment Agency, No. stele, and boarding hous obtained at MOKKIS & CO.'S ethics, 287 Broad y, oornero Kende street. Waiting for this day. « number of gord servant hambormaids, and ‘waiting girl neluding & few Seotch, Waleh, German wail coachmen, ga far chanies, boys for tra and German help for every ‘kind of work. ‘Terms moderate. TANTED—COOKS, NURSES, GIRLS FOR HOUSE work, chamberwork, and four small giris; hy two men for stores. Placos ready this day for twenty girs, pith recommendations, and tix after landing. Al) fees re: turped to girls if not engaged, at T H HAIRE’S office, cor- ner F h treete, Brookl, lyn. OUND ADRIFT IN THE EAST RIVER, A NINETEEN fect row ost. The owner ean have the same by proving roperty and paying expen a foF fe three lays afier this notice the bo 3. Inquire of WM. H. DECK E! A SOUTH FERRY AND BROADWAY on Saturday night Inst, at half past nine o gentlemen, who got out at corner of Broad- ny and Eleventh street. blue cambiet cloak, with rod aad Black figured lining, silver clasp with links. The finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at St. Denis Hotel. Lost OX THE EVENING OF FRIDAY, THE 19TH Vetween Morris street and the New York Hotel, val white paper parsel, tied with blue ribbou, marked un Secks, 125 Peart street.” The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at il William screet, Lew ON THE SEAT OF OMNTBUS NO. 82, EFT—IN rewarded by leaving he the office of the Mut orld and Times, 257 Broadway. OST~A LETTER, DIRECTED TO C. P. PARKER, \4 New York, Any person having taken the same irom the Pest Office by mistake will oblige by remolling xit, on leaving its Wood mill Co.'s office, 106 Wail » FPICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, JULY 20, 1853 — Owners are wanted at the First district polive eourt, ai the Towbs, Centre striet, for the tollowing propsrty Eupposed to have been stolen, viz :-—two carriage oushions, ore figured shawl (worsted), one blue striped cravat, one silver enuff box, and one pair gold spectecios Also at the Fourth district 'pelice station house, No. 9 Oak strect, tor one emul] row Lont; aad alko at thia offies for some article left in a hack. GEO. W, MATSELL, Chief of Police KAYEL- FROM THE RED HOUSE, ON MONDAY morning, Ith inst., along tail chortnut sorrel curs Kards high. Whoever will rotarn toe ssid mare or zive information where she may be found, shall receive a liberal reward COURSE, L. 1.,ON TURSDAY Toth inst, ah ands higt neve no hair on her hips, about ten yeara old, wit! light wagon painted dark green, black etriped, hail vat: axle with the ¢ Heat about tw not aud ear pieceson the mare. revurded, by leaving the above at WOOD of Second avenue and Fifth street NION IPAKEN FROM U HUW AKU. " REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON FRIDAY, | | $3 the Sth ine Trooklyn, an old-tu | charms attached, a fish and heart; | Nord Paris undernsath, ‘The tn ‘At or going from tho Hippodrome to joned gold wateh and clatn, with two Winds up on) the isl: fF will receive ‘ard, and no questions ssked, by leaving it with Me. RICHARD SANDS, at the Hippodrome. “ 30) REWARD.- LOST, ON THE ISTH INST, IN the Hudson Kiver cars, in the neighbcrivod of | New Hampden s mall tin bex. containing & lot of fixivhed gold chains. The above reward will be p, | leaving it at Peckham, Dennis & Co.'s, 17 Join stroet, 20) REWARD—LOST. ON TUESDAY either at Stamford, on hoard the cr trow Canal cheek on the otrer small bil | $10 REWARD. - LOST, ON” MONDAY, JULY ra BE: tween Broadway snd Fifth evenue, in kighth EVENi ‘ew Haven atwimine a $100 bill snd 78 13 Leroy street stree!, & red velvet case, Jewelry, consisting of » ‘The finder will Feo 6 CARKOLL & HUTCHINS Jewelry and fancy goods ore, M7 Broadway. | &1(Q) REWARD — LOST, ON THE, Indy's small gold watol ‘A JAS. BERGER’ INet., A ar vt Ma, The huder will receiv + 96 Geld Bt: a ‘ WT MILETARY F°, SALE—TBIRTY-FIVE UNIFORMS, CONSISTING | of dark blue cont, trimued with buff and gold Ino dark blve pants, with buff stripe, and black belts: known as the City Blues, Twelfth Regiment. Apply to WILLIAM FOWLER, 37 Koade street. | | SOLDIERS WANTED-POR THE UNITED STATES w) cavalry service. Receniting rendervous, Grand DRY GOOs", 4 , OTH WaREHOn K.~WiLSON G. HUNT & CO. QU Now, Han lane, im rner Maidou xoods for men’ prepared with » new ator meres, Vertings, overcoRtings, tweeds, &e to whieh they invite the attention of suerchaut tailore turers of clothing. STORR) | | \ | | | | | } | | DEIFK ROBERTS & CO. (ONL BROAD way, bave jut recetvod a i wei of Velencivnes Inco, wnd hinck lave mitts, Thy strangers and ladies of the eity aro invited to eal) ACkS ENBROTD ER TES MOURNING GOODS, We volicit rhe attention of strangers snd residents LK &e to our now tae elogant styles, d cirost fr in | the above goods, all of whieh we will cell at lovs prices than | they can be porctineed at in the city. | a. KERR & CO,, No, 767 Brow | CAYSTSE PAL Av Ke, DENTS OFFICE, CRYSTAL PAL 5, 1868. | ‘The poblio aro reepestinlly inforimod that the Cryatal Pa Tove in now open every day. Sundsys exosptes ) between tho g hours of 10 olock A. M., and 70 clook P. M,, watil further Bin | “Meketemey be porchaecd’ wb i te rat the words ators of Wan atk pave ' JeHN M RATCHRLODR, | Secretary of the Supe.tntenvouts, ae Se eer nee ee ye Lepr ak ERECT ABILieY. AND eoucation a4 heen coganed abroad iu writ wishes. by ates in New Yor te surrounding Sites Tew pupils, at their residences. to instenet ia writing. band ix 2. os whieb cdue Keen 6 under her tuition, enna Terms for twelve te: f each, tor one half to be psid in sdvance, the remainder at the lore of the term. Address D. D W., Herald oifics. R. ROWE GIVES PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN writing to ladien L pew instruetion eradi benetit om hundreds of bis pupil, ia thi whore rapid improvement in twelve terion to be relied ou. Address 764 Gri OTICE TO TEACHERS. petite) FOR 4 PEMALE academy of a high grade, to a Bi Prote: tant female 0- Methodists preferred. Applic: il substantiate their professed attainments by Wanted to purchase, og achool ap ‘ork Post effice. 1 New perience in teaching English, GW. 8, Seance aw tote exchanged, MUSICAL. A SOPRANO AND ALTO, (SISTERS,) ARE D&STROUS of obtaining an engagement in any orthodox charoh chcir in this city or Brooklyn. Instruction would be takem 8 part oommpensation Addross, with real name, H. and M., 0. $2 Vandam ‘OLIAN PIANOS AT FO. 441 BROADWAY —A i from the celebrated house 0, the well known It serith 's fall eupply of of various makers, for sale at vory LINCOLN & iM oMeso No. 441 Broadw: Pp P GOERS THE WEASEL—A NE NEW DANCE, LATELY introduced at her Majesty's and nobility’s bal. full description of the figure, Wy, Centon 3 and for sale at S. C. SOLLIE'S, 300 Broad wa; ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO RESIDE IN TITR family of « piysician. who ean iascract hie ch cond hand pian low prices. Pianos to tls cm STYLE SCUIEDAM GIN, a 20.00 wives, rum, gin opine: syrups, &o, in boule on drougit, ia quantiti suit familios or individual twenty per cent below any other house, _ B. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome strvet. 10.000 BOZE® 08 CLARET WINE, $1 00 PER . dozen, bottles returned, 200 UbLe, of the beet Sectch, East India and Philadelphia aie; 200 bbl. Dublin, London and Philadelphia brown stout, 100.40 fine Havana regars, for vale by H. UN DEmHILL, 490 Broome street, corner of Crosby, \AMILIES WILL FIND GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO parchase their b:andies, wines, as 284 Fourth avenue corner of Twenty- a branch of W.H. Underbill’s Psgenretors OF HOTELS, SALOONS, AND LIQUOR dealers generally, sre invited to save from fteun te twenty per cont, by purchasing of W. H. UNDERUILL, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Brindies, e,, &e., imported expressly for hy re ri Nytve Dee eee INAMELLED AND COTTAGE FURNITURE.—TER subseriburs invite the attention of pi stock of fashionable and durable ehamber suites, fre m $23 upeards, Vactory aud salesrovm No. 62 White wtruot ‘thres dire wont of Broadway. Dealers, shipper, and the trade Supplied on Uberal terms WARWICK & TURNER, NAMELLED AND COTTAGE FURNITURE —SETS 1) from $25 to $1,000 ‘The largest assortment tn the United States, Sets made in number, color. and mut all tastes. GILLIES & BYRNE, manat Broadway (& fey, doors above Spring street nuinotory, No. 49 Gre JUITS OF ENAMBLLED COTTAGE FURNITURE, frem $25 to $5°0.—Purchasers wil! find the above the st suites to Lebought muywhore Mattresser Hinsses made at the lowest whole-ale price ed pure hair. MATHEWS & STACY, 525 Lrosiw DANCING 4 A ACADEMIES. PAxeixe —MR L. BOOKS ACADEMY, NO. 36 Broome street, will continue open during »!l the suml mer. But few lessoue are necessary to rouder the pupil an- excellent dancer. ROTELLA. EOPLE’S HOTEL, NOS. 17 & 19 CATHARINE SUIP.— Notioo— All persone laving bagenze remaining over one ear, are requested to call and remove the suine, or it will if e sold to pay uxpense 15 GREY FOR A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY, anal. dence in the pleasant village of Rosevale, 08 Lokeland, where anew church and a aumber of ney or linge bave already been ereeted, and several mory aro BOW being erected. and crops vf aluiost every kind may be agen frowieg equal to ary on acd. and very near the much admired Lake Konkonkoma, 2.080 desl lots, and !0 farms will be distributed among 600 Cn the Ist of August, 1853. Ench subscribers for only $19, will recoive a war-antes deel for four butiding lots, 2 by 100 feet each, or a farm of from two to Macres. This it = due opportunity to get clear of paying enormous rente io this city, and owning @ delichtiul and healthy country reedeuce near the city, where tht domestic comforts of afainily can be fully realised, and where 21,000 building lote nud al fara fave nltvady beou seid. few farmis of trom 8 gcrag a mpmards ean now be had i 4 for Immediately, at S0'to $00 per were, and ae it regards the quality of the bie Trefer to a statement which was made at the Ainerican Institute, at 9 regular meeting of the Farmers’ Cla’, on the to! June, insteat, and without any knowledge of mine, from which statement the following is an extract, vir: “With reepeet to Long Island lauds, which had been se moucl talked at the two previous mectings, when diveussin cet of “sandy Koil,” the following fact was record: tlemnp has from oue or two thousand seres om eof Love sland, about forty woven miles the land is no better, if as He has this yosr. grown ts eigit acres He osti- ht hundred bushels por to forty cents per bushel, or and dollars for the erop. ‘Mr. Ireland, who hat m farm im tho vicinity, thinks the Lakeland station soils betcer than his.” Ae bute ehort thme is left to procure a share in these lots and faring, a few only being leit (che books will be closed fua few days ) applica tion ehonls be made immediately to CHARLES WO. D, 28 Brondway, where mape and pannplets oat be had gratis the South from New York, where good af shout Lakeland station. carrots twenty-two acres, mates the carrot crop at acre, worth from thirt from six to seven thov MISCELLANEOUS. 500 “BARRELS NEW SALMON: 500 TUS NEW 7] soused salmon; 2000 Ibs. now smoked sstmon, Eali- sured; ifex 000 boxes now smoked herrings; 2,000 [im new diieh, dried fit for shipping; 3,00) bbls, mackerel, 12 and 3, wew; 60 bby. bluefish; 10 bbls. new saluon trout; 200 Lbs whitefish, 30) bbia new codish. Fer sale by NELSON W ELLS & CU,, BI Dey otreet. cneil and pen oBsen yobbe that ives with pene ink reviously offs 12 Maiden Inne, and 277 Broadway YRS OF PORTER'S PA- eg to call the atsention of ihe trade, and all others interested, to the performanes of said arm’, at No S16 Broadway, botween the hours of 10 A. H. ond LM. daily, where they can be seen to be teen Line times in five seconds, throwing tho ball with surprisi force ana accuracy. Office for busiuess connected with ede ntion at No. 98 Broadway, THE PROPRIE CORD. tnt for revolving firearms bey \ SUPK MORGAN, 182 WILLIAM, BATWs Mand Ann strovts, dealer ta elius gas dxtures, eiandelicrs mente! candelabras girandoles, solar and fluid lamps, silver plated on albata toa sets, castors, baskets, table ‘and desert forks and spoons from $3 to $7 per dosen, ivory tablo evtlery, trays, £e. MERICAN FLUID MAGNESIA—AN INDISPENSA- Die, cooling tommer medicine, asrooable to take; pew. Tiarly adapted to travelers, fomales and children; reaoves acidity of the stommeh, and effectually cures dyspepsia, eos sand sick hendnehe. No family ahould bo witbont it Tube had of all reapecteble drazgists, OOKB, MARTIN & CO. 157 road may. tiven in werm wenther ino pone (ee ATS, DRUGS, METALS ontivte, telegraphs, daguerreoty pea ‘miesls, Platina in piate and wiro. motallie oxides of uraniam, manganese, sobait. poll AND OXTDES.— tty for clave and warble, beat rouge, asbestos, bro ide pormeriom patent eponge olotl. tiy paper, £8, DR. 1. PRUCKTWANGRR, Il Mt A COOD BUTCHERS CART rot fh APPLY aT yadway wad T hirty rot etroet. MATTRESS Fete tte the corn RON REDSTEADS AND CHEAP SPRING pot.—The healthy spring & cut market LOTLBTTR.— Lavres’ © art SHOW CASES.—SCHMITT & B ROTHER, 16 NoRTIWIL lias atreot, near Chath ofall Binds show crees, in moval, b hog yainut ard silver, k wtantly. " a Geo ann mort of the above uated articles, Orders promptly | cured as short notice, Oid show cases takon in exobange. 10 GROCERS, HOT A es, botole, &e Gorner of Reade, KREPERS, BOARDING: Hous. et olive oil depot 84 Chnroh abrest, CHANE has the bonor to inform ds that ha keeps constantly oa bead Mr » public and bie fy the hest kind. of ayoet olive vil, by she gallon. oF boxes of twelve or twenty four boities, at & redneed price of tht he market, Abo, winos of wrt em, mes wh Hoe AL vedeee Font tthe bigh price of Ait Hieee, brenaies eanere, 0) ported Ly Iinmlf end af very moweiate prices Ketewuee be ares of chai ge,

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