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“ Writin and ef ‘ficiently taught by > F. ‘Befiance Salamander Riaitca States of ths above oslobvated ant ve Hy ‘Defiance Leeks; 1p the werld. Depot below Maiden ane, formerly No. 90 John street. and F. jaafes wade combining Rieh’s and BTBARNS & MARVIN, (successors to Rich & | Water street. Broadway and Spring street." woutd direct the publio attention to my steum prossure cunge, in uso at. the Pros- jeott House, the proprictor having allowed some porson to Dame from the instrument, to defraud mo of tho erase m, on in defraudin hanio ofthe merit or Leneft he mignt deri Brees re guage id iges wholesale and retail, at ed, JOSHUA LUWE'S office, 47 Dey stroct. ‘the Prescott House —The travelling pabite are respectfully informed that this hotel will be ready for tho reception of boarders on Tuesday, the 2d of Ausust. ALBERT DEUROOT, Proprietor, To the Working Mechanics of New York. Itoucht to be oniversally known that there isa way, and an easy and respeoteble one, in which the wi o, or daughtor, sinterfof any mechanic may carn as much by her labor as he 'y bis own, Avy industrious woman, with the aid of one of Singer's cowing machines, which cost ooly $100, will havo po ditcrity in earning more than mechanics’ wag Those Maehines and their work can at any time bo examined at the 23 Broadw: M. SINGER & CO, a working mi orn. we Sewing Machiner-Wive VarleticsFor Jew= ing leathor ond all ¢loth fubrics, now in prastioal gain mearly every town in Now England. doing the work of frout eight to twelve persons, aud malirg on average saving of from &3 to $6 per day. Prices from $W to § Desoriptive Pamphlets mailed upon request. GROVER, BAKER & CO, The Sewing Machine.--f¢ has been recent> ly deeided by the United States Court that Elias Howe of 305 Brondway, was tho originator of tho sewing men now #0 extensively used. Call at hia offies and #90 forty of them in constant use upon cloth | or, ke. and jidco for yourselves ns to their practivnhility. Alss'see a corti- fied copy from the records of the United Staves Court, of the t junction agvin't Sivger’s machine, (60 cailod’ which ia ecouciusive. Ho has a exit now. ps neadle machives, (60 called) and is whout commencing suits Azsinet al] others offered to tho public except those liconsed der his patent. You that want sewiag machines, be eau Chombers atrect. oW you purchase from others than hima, or those ed unter him, else the law will compel you to pay | WHEELER, WILSON & CO , No. 205 Bron gel! their superior machines for stitching collars, bo- somes, &c., under & Heense from him. Barker's Cheveuxtonique.—Experience is @sily teachivug many that this isthe best prepa the hair ever introduced Hundreds of hesd# have #overed with mugniticent tresses by its uso. Tt nourishes, Deantifies and preserves. Sold at BaRKER’S, 433 Broad- Way, and al! reepectable druggists aud fancy stor Gouraud’s Liquid Hale Dye ts, without ex esotion, or rezeryation, the very best everiuvented. Beware oF puffed dyes. Equaliy colobrated is Gouraud's Medicated map, for curing pimples, freckles, sallown chaps, rongh- mew, &o. Poudre Subtile up pair from any partwof the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Mair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker street, near Broadway. Cristadoro’s Excelstor Hale Dye.—Boandless popularity hes been acquired by thi ervul dye, All Who witners the inetantancous change which it produces ara amazed and delighted. A head of Gery red huir is converted into » superl dark brown or black in afew moments Whis ders and mustaches that area blemish to the ince, are con- Verted, almost with toceh, into an ornament. | Not short of mazic ever accomplished such a rapid metams Fhosis | Made, sola and applied din private rovims) at CRIS- TaDORO'S. No. 6 Astor fous ‘What ts more Gratifying than to have your hair restored to ite orivinal color and lustre. LOVE'S wahpone, 114 Chambors*stes qualities to reatore hair, and change grey hsir to its ovigieal eclor and beauty, removing dandsaff, nud all other diseases which are so destructive to the hair, t, has these essential doce not rub, wash or wear off. the best dye made to sake the hair crow dark and stop it folling. dress it finely. Use a 2s. bottle of Jonos's Coral Hair Restorstive-'tis fine to remove freckles, sanbarn, pimples. eruptions, and the skin white, clear, fine, ve Jones's Italian Soap; veCueed to 2s, Depot Ul, mnlau Gl, ret. font’s Soluble Jutis really Beware, 61, Wige, Wigs, Wigs —Stravgers visiting the eity sre informed that the b ‘mamental hair is at MIDHUKST & HEAKD'S, 2 lane, ro they have on hand the largest, the chenpest and best assor'- ment of wigs, half wi braids of loug hair, ring lots, frizetton, &e, dross, Conventence or apes, go and get ono astionl maker in this nocessity oblice yon to wear a wiz from CLIRE UGH, the only great His last great improvements embrace form. fit, elegance anc naturai eppoarance. Look to hi roadway, up stairs, country. A Card to Strangers —The Best Wigs and tovzees aro the Rengola’s manufactured by professor HEN- RY GARDNER, No. 6 Wa rest. ‘The great dema for there erlovruted wigs compelled him to im dition al e room for titing on wigs, audapplying the jebrated Water of Tarloues Wyt:hoop & 00.’s Cure for Fever and Ague, ebill fever, wnd billiows ciseuses. Tis‘ sure, spoedy, a Permanent cure for those distressiay complainers. Chit medicine removes thet torpor an which predisposes the system to hi Meracte the miasmal influence by producing activity ef thy bikary orjnus causing a netural and healthy divebarges o° hile from the system. Office, 140 Fulton street, socond floor. v8 dissases. It coun The Golden Aye of Medicine commenced with tho introduction of Dr. Mozee’s i agg elixir dial, Majadics for ages deemed ‘ mist beneath the sunbeams under hygeian india in omporabl restorative, its history is a hi areecrd of cures, which it ie ua impsaeible ty tence of the two opposite . The day on which De. Mors the barren wilds of Arab) frem which the invigorat potecey marked A Now Era i diented by this p of the uinetcer th century, are of sil typos. varieties, for its effects are developed upon the very soarces ard basié of the disorders; and its frst grand effect is to ra store to the orzanization enfeebled by sa‘foring, the vigor Recersary to swerfal eGort to expel tas dicate, “Simu'toneously with this opcration its altorative and antiseptic qualiti cting upon the finids of the body, regulating their flow, and oxpelling avy virns whicl may have cortaminated th lates the system, while it inere no depletion to he follow stinulants, e work of avnililating the building the strength, appetite, sud nuimal valid, proceeds pari parvu; und when complaiat is cured, the convalescent, inttead of beiag left prostrate by the & elixir and cordial derives ita Pharmacy.—The diseases which are ata- aise romedies, is stronger than ever. ‘The hundred r rt of Woalen Tare bined and S Invigorating klixir and Cord ire a pines of the ordinary h could contain to emnody eurstive clements exiting in ‘paration. —and remedies in the Ma- entrated ia Dr. 1; and it would such ven one half ory in hy the Lowels and the brain. fro: distressing mais: dics rise, the elixir and eord andy upon which the firmest dependence may be placed. Its oxbilarating iflu enevis wonderful. 11 heers the spirits calms the mind, aud superin f tranquillity in tho nerved and brain that towards hoalth, a al practitioners frequently + prescrib of neuralgia, nervous tremors, tie dolo- Teux, mania: i @ paraly +i tion of ¢ irritability, f the secreti remittent sni ia- termitrent fevers. mental prostration neral debility, jaun pt of app fe. and for all the varivus dizorders w preee the weaker Bux. opularity of the elixir incronsea dei! The Dottle is an advertisement, and every patient: » Henecd its effecte is a voluntecr inito f For rato by CHL 1. RING diay, to #hom all orders must te addressed. Price 83 per bottle; two for $5, six for$l2. Sod by drageista throughout the United States. Van Densen’s Improved Wahpene.—The numerons visiters at the depot rooms No, 123 Chambers , Btreet, daily nttert the an of this grea’ hair prepara tion iu renew ing deoaved hair and changing grey to its origi nel color, The invextor would respectfully refer to the fol.owins, among various other persons. in proof of its unquestionsble merits:—Rov. G. Tappan, No. 107 West Six- teensh street; S. Wilcox, No. 124 Nassau street: Mrs, Stivers, No. 4 Chatham street; Doctor Win. Mosher, N 444 Breadway; Wm, J. Boxgs, No. 63 Wall street. Come out of Your Holes—By using that wonderful Costar’s exterminator. that is fast taking the place of all other preparations for the annibila frata, mice, cockrraches, arty, ground mice, moles &c.. do not die in their holes, bot come ont and die, thas ble stench. ' Tho exterminator is and retail ot 448 Brondway. Costar's bedb death to the bu, aunililator is Fly Paper also nt that place. Cholera, Dysentery, and Diarrhoea —Ktel- LINGHW’S linament ix an certain to cure, na it is uso ‘This conroling and beaut romoly is sold ia bottles fro: 2 shillings to 8 ehillings each, Tho Inrce size are inueh ths obsapest for seneral family use, $1 each doctor has recently put before the publi ment for curing the heaves, and bruises. strains and herd swelliaes upou th him daily. eh; 475 Broadway. Serofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gou Hyatt’s Life Balsam is the most cortuin, safe avd speedy remedy for all these terrible diseases—or ‘ny others flowing from g:cat impurity of blood, or the injndicions use of mor eury. Itiv the only medicine ever kuown to cure cancer without the eurgeon'sknise, The case of Mr. Gardnor. as cor- tified under oath before his Honor Mayor Wortervelt, is with out a parallel in the hietory of medicine, Mr.G had lost the eater portion of his nose, ana had a most frightful ulosr, jour inches in diameter, nearly covering bis face, when he commenced usieg the Life Balsam, which perfoctly cured him ‘n 9 few weoks, Rhonmatisna, in its most agontaing at- tacks, yiolds to it immediately, and is cured pormunently when taken as directed None can doubt thisatt-rthe thou- tande of proofs published by the propriecor. Ask forinstance Mr. J.®nyder, 21 Gold at., Brooklyn, who was a cripple for fifteen years, and cured by a few bottles, or Hon. J. V. D. Powler, 1es Stanton St. N. Y., who suffered as sevorely from inflammatory rhoumstiim as ever man didand live, wud Me, J. Divesy, who keeps the law book store corner Wall and weau ft, or Mra, Burton, 127 Eldridge st., concerning their cures of mleorons ecrofula that was preyinz upon tiem to the very hone. Principal depot 245 Grand st., six doors east of the Bowsry. 75 cents per bottle, seek! Hobensack! Hobenanck ! Hob= ck!— Correspondence reecived at Hobensack’ grep nud liver pili offee, this day, at No. 1a North econd sirert. Rr. JN Hobeneack—You will plow: fix doz n of your worm syrup and liver y other, ince yours has becn introduce Jose Mr J. N. Hobensack ~ D fora anpply of your worm e sond me fourth with, ills. I cannot sell 4 Pa. Sir—[ have wrote you twice yFup. T hope you will and it without delay, as Foannot sell any other, particularly those compoted ef castor oil, calomel. &o. With much reapso.. : ‘Joun L. Mares, Wilmington, Deinwaco. Friend Hobeneack—Will theo be 40 iu ws to express, two gro: thy w #yrap an he demand is +til asin g@ory rapidly. Tio MP teers. New York, WN. Hobensack, Eeq.—My sailor olgour orm the lart week at retail, were (3 lot! leapnd. Gl Lox liver pills, Send mo ‘on at least theee prose of syrup, and one of pills, and oblige, yourmprnly, Rotten? Anas. Donisville Ry. JN. ExoAcK, Proprietor, Phitadelphias U,V. Citcxxmen & Co., Wlvleesle Sgents for the Rasverm Statos. Ed tlemen conversant with bi of double arriy Ungwiedge of 4 Satry in the short Pe rarer im the ; the best snfes and looks No, 192 Pear! street, ome ’s Salamander Satee—Long Known— severely teste 8 faithfal to their trust—the only fider’s patents — Ft Oo as Opening of the Prescott House, corner of reputation my line won for itwolf, from its correct Working principles. 1 thought that the ‘high reputation of Capt. DeGroot would not allow him to sanction any por- ding azainat the two | Professor | = | Brown and Biack Hair Dye—Price only 43.— | inzetivity of the live | pirit of thyin- | no human | uous position in which the | | | | funersl, from No. 82 Clintoa street, on Sunday, cordial, espe! recom: to ms residi: Sr croveliiog rie Southern ond lornftes atu damon rated preventive ¢ eran maeb ane bowels produced by t eo water Ay ry Fegions. Tr larity of Wolfe's Aromat - dom Sebuappr and the universal. preferenee it it teaering above every other kind of Hol in, proves that, while i {s incomparably saperior in favor and fragrance, it is entire ly free from those pernicious properties which tore or loss im: ato the very best gin heretofore manufactured. No wor distilled from grain is completely exempt from taut fusil oil which doranges the nervous system, produces & morbid excess of the sero tion of the blood. a corres- is of the brain, and external po Such injurious and un sizhtly effects never follow the use of this chemically pare and sslutary artic It never inéuces an inclination for exoossive tudulgenco, but tends rather to correct it when already implanted by inferior liq ors, at ths ms time that it possesses in @ pre eminent degres "all other of thore medicinal qualities for which good Holland gin bas beon immemoriably prescribed by the medieul professfon. Put up in quart or pint bottlos UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, No 22 Beaver street. For aale by Rust ton, Clarke & Co., 165 and 203 Brosdway, and 10 Astor Houre, J. Milhou, 183 Broadway, Dullve & Co. 581 Broadway. Kiersted & Son. Preseott House, Broadway. J &J. Coddington, New York Hotel, Cristadoro’s Hair Preservative.<Mark the particulars in which the superiority of this preparation con- tirte:—Piret, it provents the hair from falling out; second, it stimulates the vegetative power of the roots; third, it prevents the formation of scurf and dandruff; fourth, it mports a waivy curl to straight hair; fifth, it peoven graypers; sixth, it confers ® silky lustre on ‘every trea reventh, it renders the flexible that it lice nmooth in uny required direction; eighth, it revives the torpid vea- sels of the xealp and stinulates them to reproduetion, Made and fold by CRISTADURO, No, 6 Astor Kouso, Hair Dye ond Wigs.—Batehelor’s Manufac- tory for thene articles ss removed to No. 233 Broadway, op- te the Park, where ho bas the beet accommedations tm vorld for the application of his fainous Unie bye, and ale of tix newly invented wigs and toupeos, Ning pre vate rooms all on one floor. My Beard bas Become Quite Strong thick since I summenced using your Onguent three a,o. J Wilson Trenton, N. J’? In six weeks my Ouguent will foree the beard to grow without stain or injary to the thin, $1 per bottle, sont to any part of the country. Sold by R. G, GialiaM, 38 Ann street, and all druggists. Teusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockt: legs; elastic knee caps, # braces ladies’ belts and supporters; stub foot, knock avd bow leg instruments; with an assortment of childron’s aies, St 12 Ann strect near Broadway. airy Anew ar ay eam orrNaARAN OA L ama Mairied, Ou Thursday, July 98, by Father Gasedy, in St. James Chureh, Brooklyn, Orro Romsuue to Miss Kars Karney, all of this elt; On Thnretay, July 28, by the Rev. Mr. Perry, B C. TON to Mr, SARA Finarey, widow of the late William ley, Fir In Foiladelohia on Thurrday July 14, by the Rev. F. Bryant. Acsistant Minister of the Cuurch of the Atoos ment, Epwakp PEACE to ANNA C Parker, daughter of the late Jawes Coleman, Beq. Diea, At his residence, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 28, at o'clock A Mi. of congestion of the brain, CuAUNCRY WOxY, Jr., aged 82 years. His remains will be teken to New Haver, where the fu- neral vervices and interment will take place thia (3atur- Gay) morning. At Hastings, Westchester county, on Thursday, July £8, cf consumption, Louwa, wife of Arthur G Powell and daughter of the tate John Delancey, in the 32 year of her age. Her funeral will take plac? a} Si Peter’s Chureh, West- noon, 80ih inst., at 4 chester, thin (Saturday) a! o’elock ‘precisel: ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of the Inte Rev, William Powell, are respectfully ia- vited to atiend her funeral without forther isvitation, Carrages will be in. readines: at the Fordham depot, to meet the 14; o’c!ock train from this city. On Thursdoy. July 28, Resgoca, wife of Andrew 8. Nor wood, in the 78th year of-her axe. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, without further invitation, from the Rev. Dr. Smith’s church, West Twenty-second street, near Ninth avenue, to day, (Saturday,) at 5o’clock P. M At Yorkers, on Tt ursday morning. July 28, Mancarer, wife of Christian Trioler, Esq., in the 82d year of her age. ‘Toe friends of the family ase respectfully iuvited to at- tend her funeral, from ber late residence, at Yonkers, on nday afternoon, at Zo’elock, Her remains will be ta- ken to Trivity Cemetery for in‘erment, On Thurrday, July 28, CLana Esa. youngest daughter of Ira end Rachel Whittemore, aged 6 years, 5 months and 22 days. The yelatives and frieads are respectfully invited to at. tend the fuseral, this (Saturday) afteraoon. July 30, a¢ 1 o'clock, frem he? parents’ residence, at 385 Wasbivgion srreet Ov Friday morning, July 29, Me, Trostas Epwanps, aged 47 vears, 3 months and 9 days, The friends ot the family, avd also of his son in Jaw, Themes E Howe, are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral. trom the residence ef his brother-in-law, Alfred T, Conklin, No S77 Madison street, on dunday, 3tst inst., at 2 o'clock PM On Friday, July 29, Berngrr 8. Tuorp, aged 32 years, ‘The frecds and relatives of the family, also indep dent Lodge No. 185 Free and Accepted Masons, and the fraternity in peueral, are respectfully invited to'reect his remains at the Harlem Ratlroad depot, City Hall this lay, (Saturday,) July 30, at i2 o’clock M, for the pur- pose of conveying his remains to Greenwood for inter- ment, Oa Friday, July 29, after & long and lingering illness Marcarer Hurcutyson, wife of the lete Wiliaw fiateuin’ ton, in the 71s: year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family, also thove of her brother, Bartholome * Granger, E*q., and soa, M Hi. Chase, Esq.. are respectfully invites to J 4 inst., at heif-paat 4 o’slock P. M. Oa Friday sfternoon, July 29, Haywan M Tacrspy, | daughier of J. 3 C. and Hansah 8S. faareby, aged 1i months and 9 days. ‘the fuceral will take place on Sunday afteracon. Sist inst, at 4 o'clock from the residency of ner farher, Bash wick’ avenue, oppo-ite Mesaerole atceet, Williamsba the friends and sequaintances of the family are re spect fu ly invited to avtend. On Friday, July 29, Epwarn Surru, of eonsumption, aged 41 years, 7 months and 12 days, His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 167 West ‘Thirty fifth strect, near Eighth ayenue, on Sunday, at 2 weleck PM. On board ship N. B. Palmer, from Canton, May 30, Hammon Rea, sailmaker, aged 46, son of the late Robert Rea, in this city, on Wednesday eveniog, 27th inst.. Frepe nick Dekbysuren. of 6ranids da Nicaragua, aged 54 years, Os ‘riday, July 29, Mre. Sueas Tanse, relict of the lave Thomas Taber, of Camberwell, England, aged 71 years. Her frierde mre invited to atteod her fanersl, to day, (Seturday ) st 2 o'clock P, M., from the reridenes of har ton, James Taber, Reecker street, near Grove Janden papers please copy. On Tuesday, July 26, us her late rasidence, No 102 Bonk street, in this city, of a paralytic stroke, Carua ning, the wife of John A. Boyce, aged 62 years and i0 months Tu Milibary, Mass, July 15. after a long and severe iliners, kenwsait RNSWORTH, youngest soa of Simon Farnsworth, Eeq., aged 21 years end 11 inonsha. On Thursday, July 28 at his residence in New Rochalle, Wruiam Mrapn aged 80 years uneral ill teke placa thjs (Saturday) morsing, July 30, at 12 o'clock. A t-uin will leave the « a at Carai etrees at 845 4. M. The friends apd aequaintances of the family ave respectfully invited to attend In the city of Brooklyn, on Fri¢ay, July 29, Wraaam Davis son of James and Abigail Temple, aged 1 year, 3 montbe and 17 days. ‘The friends aad relatives of the family are requested to atterd his fnneral from the residence of hia parents, No. 89 WasMireton etrest. on Sunday, at 2 o’elock P.M, withoot further invitation Ov thursday, July 28, at New Brighton, Staten: Island, Rayonp M. Tyson, infant son of Henrietta and tue late Roynood M. T.son, aged 1 year and LL moths, Drowned in the Connecticut river. at Lynne Fecry, on Monday, 25th inst , kicnaey G, only chid of Horase L, and Mary P. Sill, aged 10 years. The body was recoversd on Tuesday morning. AOVERCISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEE SECOND, THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. SPEOLAL NOTICES. BANGE OF TIME.— PROPOSALS FOR ROUGH Granite.—Proposals will be ressived by the w od av Smithville, Brunewiok county, North Carolina, until the Slet July, 1858, for the delivery af Bald Head, near the main Lar of Cape Fear river, North Carolina of'two thousand (2.000) tons, of 2.240 Ibs. each, of rough granite atones; one- tenth (110th) of the stones te vary in weight from 100 to 300 Thi. the balance to averaye 1,500 Ibs.,but none to exooed throe tons. The stone to bi ivered in such q Ls Vas month an may be called for by the authorized agent of the United States, not more then eight hundred ton i? one month, The delivery tu commence on or before t) middle of Au- gust, and to be completed by the middle of No rember, 1553. ‘The quantity delivered, from time to time, to he determined by the engineer at Bald Head. A wharf will ba provided, aud other facilities for receiving sone promptly. frou. any hat cau pass the bar{Payments will,be made monthly, oftener The amount due on the first hundred tons deliv- w The propo vor oi sals for delivoring granite on Cape Fear river, ¢ Providence Post, Norwioh Aurora, Horton Post, and Portland Eastern Argus, will please publirh the above six times, and sond a copy of each containing the advertisement, with their bills, to the undersigned, at Smithville, +. C, D. P, WOODBURY, Captain Enginoors. HILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COM- pany—Office No. 73 South Fourth street—Philadelphia 20; 183. —Tho transfer books will be elosed from tho to the 3d August next. Holders of certificates whioh have been discharged from this office or tho agencies, one particularly requested to have them registered on the 00 ins sto whieh they have been transterred prior to tho 23d 5 S. BKADFORD, ‘froasurer. GREAT _EXHIMITION-CRYSTAL | PALACE OUT. done.—The public are respectfully informed that a Crystal Palace Jr., has been ereoted in Hoyt street, Brook lyn, by B.C. Sedgwick, for the exhibition of horses, of all sorts and sixes, which re now ready for examination by those who wish to purcuase Among thom ae a number of Fery fast horses, just iu from tho, country, who cam trot thelr mile in 2:46, and from that to 3 minutes. by the wateh; thero are also rome nice carriage Lorses, well matched, and ‘ood single once for all hinds of work. ‘Persons wishing to uy will do weil to call Lefore buying cl:ewlore, aa they can buy as cheap and aa good ag at sny other market in sither city. People having herses to dispose of will be allowed apartments in this palace, and will meet with attentive ost lors, and the best of accommodations, Horses taken on Doors open from GA. M. toll P.M. Admittance £. © ‘SEDGWICK, near Fulton avenuo, Brooklyn, livery. free. OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.— Brothers :-—A recular meeting of the Institution will bo held in tho Council Chamber of the Growt Wigwam, on Monday evening, the let of Aucust, at half an hour acter tho retting of the sun. General and punctual attendance is requested. By order ISAAC V. FOWLER, Grand fachem. Srrenen C. Dunvea, Secretary. Manhattan, feason of fruits, eighth moon, ery U6let, of Independence 7tu, aud of the sidty fourth. 10 INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS.—I 4M THE only person authorized to grant liceases for the use of the Chiffee patent, and any person using that patent with- out my nzitten oonsent, will be prosecuted, WILLIAM JUDSON. NO SEA CAPTAINS AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN the enuse of huzagnity.—Boy ini ing,—Lett his home ia Brooklyn, on Sunday yours of ago, about five feet one inch in heizht, large intel- Jeetual forehead, slight lisp or heaitation in his speech, with a mole on bis right arm near the shoulder: liad on when he loft a green cloth jacket, wita one row of gilt. battons, ttriped cassimere pants, black cloth cap and pegged shoot. Any information respecting him will be gratetally received on behalf of his aftticted parents, at the ofiice of the Brook: lyn Morning Journal, or adéregs R. J.'T., through the Brook lyn Post Office. * Posten, BROWN BREAD.—IN COMPLIANCE Writ the numerons wishor of onr friends and patrone, we take this method to respectfully inform the citiz York and Brooklyn, that we are now ests)!\sliod at N Blecoker street, near Abingdon square. where we 1 ture an extra article of Boston brown bread ar Pectfulls, solicit pat arra een mace, and ce fully. the pretations of « oar of disooy ustitation the have r and ex: ' 8 Without rogard to ex- pence, and we vod to furnish you with a supe: rior quality » bread ever heretofore made in the eltios of 8 trooklya, and which we pledge ourselves Wil re with the “productions of Toston or elsewhere. 7 » department being under the immedi ste superints of the proprietor, Mr. S. D Ostrandor, who has had « iong experience in Boston. and being agsistad wants by thoee who-e cequired reputation ig such as to command from him the Lighest wages paid tn the cities of New York or Boston We have horees and vehicles, and our arrange- mucutsare adequate to furnish all who may favor us with their patropago.with the above named article, hy leaving their request at our store, or dropping @ note through the Post offi they have heretofore done, to No. 378 Bleecker street. eciaily invite gentiemen and la*ies to try our article, and they gravt usa fair opportunity to provs to all tha fact that it is far superior to any other kind of bread fer dyspeptic people, invalids, &e In this. our undertaking, Weare not unmindtul of what is required of us in order to succerd, and we feel that a fuir trial of our ability to please and give satisfaction, will be a sure cuaranteo of success For further, information, we would refer to the following hotels, who for long ‘time past, have used our B by own bread regularly every day. viz :--Astor House, House, St Nicholas Hotel. Collamoro House, United Taylor's to mentio ral discount js given. We Carlton Manhattan Hotel, Lovejoy’s Hotel, Clinton Hotel States Hotel Pearl Street House. ‘National Hotel, tel, Dey Stroet House, and others too numerous ‘To hotels, boarding houses and stores, a lihe- 8. D. OSTRANDER. » CRYSTAL PALACE, expestfully informed that the Crystal P: ery day. (Stadeys excoptee,) bet ween th hours of $ e’elock A. Ht, and 7 o'slook F. M., until further notice Single Admission: Children under t Season ticket Tickets m Pi Palace, or a€ the music #1 Brondwae sarner «” Perk plac King’e, 45 Wall vtreet Wt te ab ed @FFIC: 185 LO6¢ AND £OUND. “A BROWN CANE, WITH A WHITE IVORY ItaN- dle, and silver lining underneath, left on the 28th ins Curing dinner, on the frst floor hail of the St. Niohoias Motel, has been taken either by snistake or with a view of appropriation. if restored, a reward of five dollars will be yald at the effiee of the St, Nicholas Motel, and no ques- Lirns aske POUND. LOT OF COUPON BONDS, NOTES, AND checks The owner can have the same, by applying to Ws, HORTON, 35 Beaver stroot OUND-ON BARREN ISLAND, L I, POSED TO. hve swam there, a light bay ho toon hands high, long tail, and whito fettocks on hind feet. for which an owner ie wanted. Apply to June Chaney, Barren Island, or 1. E. Frith, Sheep's ead Bay. pave OUND—ON STATEN ISLAND, A WHITE FRENCH poodle dog, nvout ton days since, The owner cea have the same on applying to J. WILKES, New brighton, S. L, proving property. und paying charges. OST—IN GOING FROM NO. 4 HANOVER STREET 4 to Metropolitua Bank, or in Bank of New York, @ Toll of bills to the amount of eights dollars, ‘Tho finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the oc of E WiITK, No. 4 Hanover street, up stairs. OST—$1 REWARD—A BUNCH OF KEYS, IN THE VI cinity of Wall street, composed of threo steel keys and one of brats The finder will receive the above zevward by leaving them at the office of ISAac W. BROWNELL, No. 7 William et. OST.—YESTERDAY MORNING. |4and Broacway stage. a brown parasol, lined inside Any person finding the same will ploage return itto No. 113 Broadway, and accept the thanks of the owner. OST. ON THE TWENTY-FIFTH JULY, A SMALL 4 black and tin slut; ana vere to the name of Jessy; has cropt cars, Five dollars will be paid to any person return- ing her to J. H. KIILLAK, 631 Houston, corner of Mulberry ttreet. IN A WALU STREET {TRAYED OR ST LEN FROM THE PREMISES OF © the rulvcriver a binck maro. about ten years old. sixteen harda hich, switch tail, hind feet white to the fotineks; one fotlock larger than the other. ‘Twenty five dollars will be given to any person who will return thomareto tho premises of the subscriber. on the Boston road, between tho village of Morrisania and West Farms, ond fifty doliars for iaforma- tion that will lead to the ciscovery and conviction of the thief. HENRY BUOTIL. STOLEN GOODS. FFICE OF THE CHIBF OF POLICE.—NEW YORK, July 28, 1853 —-Ownors are wanted for the following goods, rupposed to he stolen:~ Two pieces of fancy vestiag * ngtive at the Mice of Chief of Police, Also, at the Fourtl werd station house, one gold fob ehain and seal; one dia: wond secure breast pin. GEO. W. MATSELL_ Chief of Police, QTOLEN—GOLD WATCH AND KEY, ON THE STH instant, from 12 Carwino strect. The wateh is a de- tached lever tull Jowelled, M. I. To vias, maker, Liverpool No. $718. The koy ia equare sided, with a sky bine ston A suitable reward will be paid for tho artiales, and no quos- tions agked, if returned te J. WRIGHT. 12 Carmiae atroet, or box 1,30 Post Offive, to E. Elmendorf, Jr. — #KRSONAL. IPB... F. SNALL WILL CALL he will ind # note that ante, D-OF MRS. ELIZA WaD- zton, or Thowpaon, formerly of Salo a, Now Jersey. Address 8. B., vox 8S Philadelphia Post Ohoe. NFORMATION WANTED OF MRS. ELIZABETH TRA- vita, who arrived here on the 4th instant trom Liverpool: heard since that sho has taken @ situation in some part of New York sity and the famfly sho was thea living with were about moving into the country. Avy information ro- gpecting her will be most thankfully recoived by her Files Cunningham, No 32 Hourtoi NEORMATION WANTED—OF ZUNG A WING, A Chinaman, by profession 9 Chinese stadent in the Morri, son Ednestion Society school in Hong ie Came o to the United tes with his teacher Rev. Samuel Robert Brown, late missionary to China, {mn the year 1517 or 1548. Infermation wanted of the above named Zung Ab A | if he ean be found, address LEONG MUN AHGEN, Shal speare Hotel, 242 William street. K. FE G. AND B.—I WAS AT THE PLACE YOU AP. pointed, and wail leave on account of the rein: was much disappointe: it is of groat impor'ance tome that T should seo you I hope you will onll, or write, and euclose the needfal. I E. C.—CALL AT THE BROADWAY POST OFFICE 4s and getaletter, which will oxplain why I could net keep my engagoment, PANNY. UICIDE OF FRANKLIN ©. GRAY.—THE MEXICAN or Spanish Indy, who merried F.C. Gray in N Or- leane about tl rear 1897, and who resided ia Spriagfiol Tllinois, lat winter, will hear of something of the utmort importance to her, by addressing Marion, at tho office of the Michigan Southern and Northern Indians Railroad 193 roadway. 0 ELIZABETH.—ONE OF THOSE YOUNG LADIES ‘who passed from Canal street into Broadway on Satur. day eveving, 234 inst., and did not keep hor appsintmeat on ‘Wodner evening id catn—atage ¢ for two) will much oblige by addressing a ing to V. G. Y', Horwld. office, stating when and where sho can be seen. sit ANTED—INFORMATION OF MARGARET Dab, from the town of Kilmathomas, parish Stradbaliey, county Waterford, Ireland. Her husband's name is James Welsh. Also, of her sister Bridget. When last heard from they were in’ Portland, York street, State of Maine information from them ‘will be glad! ther, Patrick Deo McKENNY, No *ME TRAPRS, at. TOTICK—THE STONB SEITERS OF Brooklyn, end Williamsburg are reqne necting, to be held in Milluinan’s IT sixth street and Seventh avenue, on full meeting ix requested, 9s busine to be brought before the meeting. OTICE.—THE JOURNEYMEN HOUSE PAINTERS are requerted to attend a meoting, to be held at Mili- tary Hall, 193 Bowery, July 30. tS o'cloek P.M. A full moeting is requested, as’ business of great iimportanog fs to be brought before the meeting. At iad CLOTHIBRS.—-A = FOREMAN'S ITUATION wanted, by a cutter of eighteen years expericne», in & wholessle clothing wareho ‘The best of referonce given from his preseut employer. Address E H., 62 Vandam et ANTED—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CARPEN ters, masons and tracklayera. Men who wish to go bo the Istbmus to work ou the Panama Railroad esn find em: ployment by applying at the office of the undersigned, Cnr- penterg and masons will be paid B3 per day and boned; track- Jayers $2 50 per day and board. wage free, Steamers leave Kew York for the work om the 5th and 2th of every menth, « C. STORY, Contractor, 92 Warren stroot. ANTED~A GOOD PATTERN MAKER, NONE BUT the best need werly. I. M. SINGER & CO, 323 Broadway. W YORK ad toatterd corner of Twenty t2atsP.M. A of grent importance it REMOVALS. HE OFFICE OF THE PI GOLD MININ Company is removed to No. 18 Bxehango place, FANCY ARIFICLES. HARNO PLAYING CARDS-—A CHOICK ASSORT. ment, very old, forsale byt AMUBRL HART & CO., 82 Jobn street. ~____ LIQUORS. {rOLF E'S AROMATIC SUNTEDAM SCHINAPS GIN ‘This celorrated gin y the case, dozen, or single bi tle, or jug. Forraloby JOHN W. AVERY, 300 Wate COPSATNCHSHIF NYMOKS ARTNER WANTED IN A HOTEL. AT THE SOUTH, Any —A perfeotly competent perren. with a capital of $5,000, received by their bro- | totake the nagement ofa hotel. Half the amoun| who isin New York. Address MICHAEL | would be in suitable farnity ‘B12 Woot Twonty-sixth street, New York. | bis, Broadway Post office. THE FIREMEN. sta es Wee NERA HE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF COLUMBIAN Hose Company No, 9 are requested to moot at the Hose house this afternoon, at 134 o'clock, in citizens’ dross, for the purnone of ancorting the Neptune hose oarriege of Phila- lelphia to @ Crystal Pulace r JOHN LYNES, Foreman, DENTISTRY. NTISTRY.— A. 8. SMITH, (LATE WITH DR. C. 3. Rowell,) begs to inform his frienc sand the publia, that: he is prepared to insert artificial t eth on the most scientific Trineiples, together with all the Tatest improvements, an wiieb for beauty and workmanship cannot be sua A. 8. SMI1'H, No, 31 Bond street. morning, the Ith inst., a lad, sixteen | A RESPECTABLY YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- A tion in » respectable private family, to do neral housework, i » frst rate washer and i-oner, and go nies at cook, Can give the best of city reference Please RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO on. 409 Twelfth street. second floor, for two days. A ood seamstress, and tn ds tailoring. “Please call ut tain work in private families Ly the day or weok; isa | o 244 Ninth strect, between First and Second avenues, | fifth floor. tame MARRIED SWISS LADY OF MIDDLE AGE, WHO peaks and writes English, French an German correot- Ty, desires & situation in a retail atere as saleswoman, ‘ould make herself geueratly useful. Apply to Messrs, Guk, Brothers, 71 Nassau street, GENTLEMAN, OF TWENTY-TWO YEARS EXPR- rience in commercial life, seeks eroplos ment —Dr. goods, groceries, books, railroads. in short anything thal Gflora reepoctably, will be thankfully neeepted by the advor- tiver. Addr Herald Office, for two days. T. STEWART & CO. WANT IN THEIR WHOLE- + sale department, Broadway, « smart intellizent lad, Aes WANTED—FOR AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH quartette. Must be competent. Salary, $150, Address Eviecopus, Herald offi VERBé&TIM REPORTER, WHO HAS TWO OR three heursevery day at his dispose), will engaze to inake any diligent pergon & thorough proficiont in phonogra- phic abort hand in four months. Terms moderate. Address k. R., Union square Post Office, ARKEEPER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO IAS had some experience in tending bar, and in willing to make himself gensrally wsefel about a notel, and can give good city reference as to honesty, &c. Apply atthe Par- mers’ Rotel, 247 Washington street. NAPMAKFRS WANTED—TO MAKE FINE CLOTH, J oil, sik, and common glaze caps. None othore but good bands need apply, to SENGSTACK & RAHMER, 48 Fulton streot, UTTFR WANTED.—ONE WHO HAS IAD EXPR, / rience, avd capable of entting enstom and shop work: may obtain a good and permanent situation at JG Payn- tax’s, 217 Greenwich street, one door above Vesey. YOOKS, NURSES, WAITERS, CHAMBERMAIDS, AND / other male and female domestics for every station, provided for respectable families, both in city and country, at tho Employment Agency Office, No, Mast Fi artoontt street, Union aquere, N.B.—Applicants for situations must come well recommended, nu CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO IS WELL AC- uted with the city retail and proseription busine: le of taking obarge of the store in the proprietor’ alabsence, Best of city reference required, Apply in the First avenue, corner of Fiftoenth street. NGLAND.—WANTED, A SITUATION WITH A FA- AY" wily going to England, either to attend children or & sick person, by a young woman of excellent character, and fret rats recommendations for honesty and faithfulness to duty, She ix acoustomed to travel at aea, and not subject to ven-sickness, Apply to R. B. L., 73 Vesey stroet, SAMILY SEAMSTRESS.—A YOUNG LADY, LATELY employed as seamstress in the family of the Goveraor of oneof the West India Islands, from which the climate cor- elleo her to leave, wants a similar engagement here. Sho 4% good cutter and fitter, well used to Children’s clotuing, and is w Ding to make herself generally useful. Can bo seen any time until engaged, at Mrs. Kean’, 243 Bowery. ILLINERKS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT 16 MUR- aVi ray street, fifth floor; zood ones will be employed the season through; those who wish can take work out. LAIN SEWERS.—WANTED TMMEDIATELY, GOOD aud fast plain sewers. Steady and respectable young ladies will Sind constant employment, by calling at 51 Dey ttreet, up stairs. 10 GENTLEMEN GOT of hi TO CALTFORNIA.—A LADY, ch respectability, havicg suflicient menna, desires ing an enpogoment for Calffornin, and would like to srrange with come gentleman or family, under whose pro- tection elie contd go eut, and engage in’ some genteal oceu- at'on after arriving. hd dress, for three days, (post pald, P. C., care of BILLING & TUCKER, 239 Broadway. 1O WIL9LESALE WINE MERCHANTS.—THE AD- vertiver, intending to cstablish a wino businers in w Southern city, would like to perfect himeclf in the businoss by acting ne clerk, cto., in an importing house in this olty, of whieh house be probably would make his purchases. No slaty expected AddresaC. O. L., Herald office, until vgust 2. 10 DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, BY A YOUN gentloman from Europe, a situation as 1 drug store, in order to obtsin a knowledze 9’ pensirg. "A Southern State preferred. Address A., Jers Tictel, Cortlandt street, 0 DAGUERREAN ARTISTS—-WANTED IMWEDI- ately. a firet class operator, to whom good waves will he given, at MILLER &€ COS Gallery, Sixth avenue, directly opporite the Crystal Pulac’ WANIED-A COMPETENT CLOAK AND MANTILLA maker, to superintend the same, to whom steady em- ployment and titeral wazes will be given, Apply to Win, rown, 190 Pulton strect, Brooklyn, WANTED—IN A SMALL FANILY, A FIRST RATE couk, who has good recommendations, and under stands perfvetly cooking in the “English and French styl ene others need apply. anply on Saturday next, (aly .) at Moveluck A. M., at No. 5 Bowling green, third tloor, front room. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, as waiter in a private family. understands her business, Can beseen for three days at 205 West Twenty-cight street, second floor, front room, be- Jow ‘Tenth avenue JANTED IMMEDIATELY—AS NURSE, A RE: able and steady woman, t young ivfunt; she must havo had experience, and be tho- roughly capable, The best references required | Apply soon to No. 63 East Thirty-fourth street, betweeu Madison and Fourth avenues. TANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GEN housework She must be a good washer and Apply nt No. 242 Ninth street. 7ARIED-RY A RESP a situation ag ohs dren, er co do plain sewing, Crosby street, LAND IRON Wane. 1 nily, living a short distazce from the eity A’so, ono ns chamberwaid and waiter, Apply at 116 West st- \ HORT DISTANCE SOUTH, A CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, bermuid, or to take care of chil: Inquire at her present plac } ANTED—TO GO A French woman, to take care of two little girls, aad ex ereive a general superintendence over thom. She must sp ak sufficient English to meke herself understood in tha faraily. Monday, Augu: V TANTED—BY A RESPECTA situation as chambermaid and wai goneras hourework of a emall femily, Perry street, third floor, front room. reler once. WANTED IMMEDIATELY YOUNG LADIES WiT0 understand making up lace and muslin goods; also a r of mourning collar makers and em bro ‘Con. work to good hands Apply at40 Day etrect, third . Also, A lad ebout sixtoon years old, to go errands andinake himself generally useful. “Apply us above. y ply witl & ood recon Inquire at the office of the St. J, after 10 o'clock. olas Hote NO. 7 BROADWAY, A GERMAN OR & good laund ng their busines ANTED-—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL housework, ina small family, who is honost and cau give good city reference. Apply ad No. 247 Front street WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, and to assist in washing and ironing, or chamberwork, Best of reference. Can be seon at her present rituation £0 Lexington avenue, noar Twenty: sixth Wante RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, TO take care of » child; she must be ablo to do plain Yaching. Apply to-day and Monday, in the liquor store No. 42 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty fourth street, WANTELTA HOUSEKEEPER, CAPABLE AND WIL ling to undertake the whole work of w femily of two ‘ood waxes will Pe given to 2 competent person, 306 Weat Twenty-fourth street. WAxTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN. A SLiUATION te cook. wath, and iron in a nice private family. Can produce tho best of city reference, Please owlt at 132 Clin- ton place, near Sixth avenue. ‘Apply at JANTED~A SITUATION, KY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to enok in a tmall private family, Sho iva firit rate washer and ironer; Can give the best of city reference. Ploaso call at No. 10 Sixth street, second floor, back room, TANTED—A PROTESTANT GINE. TO DO THE kitchen work in & small private family. Must be a good plain cook, and thoroushly understand wasuing aod ironing. Good referenevs required. Appiy at No, 173 Wet ‘Lbinteenth street, near Greenwich Avenue aquare, WAXTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADUE Woman as cook; 040 who understands tho business. Has no onjection to zo into the country. Good referonoy. Pleare call at 3/ Mott street, in the rea y TANTED-—TO ENGAGE A FEW YOUNG LADIES, TO overeeo, ont, fit, and make silk umbrellas—a new arti- cle, never letore in market; must be good sewers. Addross Newport, Herald off TANIED, IN A SMALL FAMILY—A GOOD COOK Washer, and irouer; must come well recommended from her lust place. Apply, on Saturday evening or Monday, at Gi Hicke strect, Brooklyn. TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, ONE OR two well fuenished rooms, ina small private family, where there sre no other boarders preferred. Addrost Charles, Herald office, for two days, stating torms, and Where an interview ean be had. TANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, English or American, perfectly competent to. wait at do chamber work, 4. ‘The situation ix a dosirable ‘a short distance in the country. Apply between 9 and o'clock, at No. 9 Bleecker street. tab WASTED IAN ACCOMPLISHED SALESMAN, IN A Wwholerale hat store, in Water street; ono acquainted with Sontbern aud Wester buyers, The concera manufac ture their own goods. and want a first clase saiceman to tao charge of the salew department exclueively. Address with namo cxpectations, and with whom last eraployed, box 3 094, Post Ofhee. JANTED—A SHART, ACTIVE AMERICAN, AS POR ter in @ Inzge morchant tailoring establishinont; one who writes a fair hand, nndorstands measuring gooda pack: aud marking boxer, ean have a good situation by a creasing George, Herald offies. Wt PRACTICAL FURRIER, ONE WHO thopoughly understands his bu lags rope) r {ont y maths Lath wae H+ Fhay and fur business, Apply personally, att Paris Mantilla iim portam, 361 Broadway, Z WANTED.~10 DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RE- tail Pbyvician of some standing, and at present without a location, and famil'ar with th city retail drag business, would tal hi fa store, fora reasonable com: Id office, for the next threo ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL MECHANIC, WORK ins plumbing or gas fitting ostablishment; will bo found to be generally useful. Wages not of juch con Hiderntion as respectable employment, the advertiser having ®rmall collateral menns A note addressed Mechanic, Ho: rald office, Will mee® immediate attention. * WAsisy Tour ENERGETIC MEN, OF GOOD AD dress, to procure sutecriptions inthis city. Nono apply bnt those of first-rate abilities, and good charac- ter To such men a good situation and constant employ- pot) well Lal i] Fish good reece. Samat eats ca ain racter, &e., m each applicant. rx Fulton street, second floor. ‘is BF. sald, JR. WANTED—A COMPETENT UPHOISTERER, ONE who oan do carpet and ourtain work in tho bent aty to Fo into the country cast of and bealth; to whom goo immediately o KELTY & FLAGU reed | \ Warr FIRST RATE WORKING MILL WRIGHT onda fot blsckemith, to goto South America. Ap- ply to W. F. Brough, Esq., 117 Fulton street. Wants, MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands putting up oysters in tin cans. This isa very good ebi fora, mn well qualified to take charge of an eetablishment of that kin d who would hava n» objec tion to leave this sity for Southern port. Applications to pe siroeret immediately, with name and address, to Nicoya, orald of ANTED—A FRENCH COOK FOR A CLUB HOUSE, A first rate ist need only apply by lotter, addresse: Box 707, Philadelphia Poet Office. ABOUT 18 YEARS OF nd tor make himself gei ANTED—A YOUNG MAN. ag it, Brooklyn, Youth’ Clothing Store. ANTED—A WAITER, WHO UNDERSTANDS CARY- AVY ing. and is oom) of & diniug room in s hotel « short distance from the city. Apply, with re- ference at tl Messrs. Laird & Van Liews, corner of Went and Robinson streets, betwoen 9 and 12 A. WA NTED—A SITUATION AS BARKEEPER, BY A competent your Ly wan. Hes lived three yoara wi his Jate employer Best of vity references given. Addross ., Herald office, ANTED—BY A RESI’K! situation as porter in a been engaged ag suc! TABLE YOUNG MAN, A rdware, paper or grocery ra considerable length of in bring the very best of testimonials in proof of bricty aud goneral usefulness as such, Ad- nee, No. 119 Beckman street, oaro of Mr. ay ANTED—BY A METHODIST FAMILY, vicinity of the eity, a resident tutor, pious, 4 companionable; a proficient in moral gov petent te impart @ thorongh English tion, and porsesing a knowledge of drawing, m: Italian, or German, would be very deriratlo sn advantageous. Apply to JOHN ROBINSON, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG man; would prefer one in ‘a grocery store. Taquire for J. Meklycen, for two days, at No. 162 Wi treet ANVED—A MAN OF INTEGRITY AND BUSINESS tact, who can immedintely command $600 to $1.00), to travel with and take the entire management of a coacora worth several thousand dol He will be requirod to ited periods at, different cities. Apply to'l,or7 to SP. M ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE CLOTH STORE, A BOY about sixteen yours of ago. Address V.8., Herald office ANTLD—TWO BOYS, ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS OF age, to learn a trade. ‘Those thet ean come well re cgmmended preferred. “Apply at 182 etreet. Centre, corner Hester & G. H. WALKER, TANTED—SIXTY PROTESTANT GIRLS OF GOOD character. Also, raveral very respectable Catholies can obtain situations in cood famides immediately, Plae ready for general work girls, eooks, dairymeids, nurse chambermaids, waiters, reamstresses, good trades, sina kirls, &e. Apply at the Protostunt #mployment Agenoy, 7 Carmine street.” Situations given free, if required. JANTED—A CLERK, SIX SALESMEN, AND TWO book keepers in two’ new dry goods stores. Salaries, $500 to $1.60, Call from 8 to 11 o'clock to-day or Mond at the New York Commercial College, 128 Sixth avenue. bo tween the Hippodrome and rystal Pola Fitted, hoarded and guaranteed to morchants. Plaves ready and sure. Country ones preferred. for honesty, health, &c. QO SHIRT FINISHERS AND STITCITERS WANT- ed xt Groen’s shirt store, No. 1 Astor House, corner Vesey street, None but the very neatest stitchers and bost of sewers need apply. To those constant employment aud the highest prices paid. SALES BY AUCYION, AUCTION NOTICE —R. W. FROST, AUCTIONEER, store No. 13 Sprace street, will arll this day, at 10 O'elock larg extensive stock of a wholesale liquor an Ropar elore, ting of brandy, gin, ram, wines and cor- dials. in caske and bottles; also, 80,000 sezare, assorted branve; dry goods, ready made clothing, together’ with the re of a Jarge boarding house, consisting of beds, Ledding, bair mattresses, sofa, sofa Leds. tables, bureaus, chairs, painted sets, brocatella window curtains, mirrors, paintings, &e., &e. UCTION NOTICE.—T. BELL, AUCTIONEER.—BY W. 8S. INGRAHaM, Monday, at 1014 o'clock, in tho snlirooms, No 10 North William street, “willl eold the entire valusble furniture of a family giving up housokoeping; also faney goods pictures. looking glvexes, beds, mattressce, cung, rifles, watches, Jewelry, tablo cutlery, &c. BX LENFON PRAPER—ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, aT 1244 o clock, at the Merchants’ Exchings, for account of the North Carolina Copper Company, 10) tons of 2opper pyrites, viz.: about one half of 3@ per cont and about one half 20 per cent in richpers. The cro willbe ready for im- movinte dolivery, and can be seen at the office of the com- pany. 78 Beaver stroet. (HOWMUSSIONERS SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION.— L) The undersirred will vell on Monday, the Grat day ef August next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Daniel B.Welah, at Borgon, one handred and nine lots, of dif feront tives, euitable for fise country villas ‘Tho main part of the above property is situated in the thriving village of Bergen, two miles from the Jersey City ferry and imme diately where Meracles line of smnivuses to Bergon stam from, and is finely located upon Ligh groand, snd commanda fine prospect of the citics of Now York, Brooklya, and Newark, and the Now York and Newark bays. Tair pro- perty presents many advantages to persons wishing to have A country rosidence, and at the gaino tire being able to get to Now York in twenty winntea @ omriims. cunning every fifteen minutos during theday ening Fine scheots anit churches in the neghborhood Terms 10 por cont and anctioncer's fee# on day of sale, 15 per cont ia thirty days, and 16 per cont within ninety’ days, balance or bond and mortgage. For particulars apoly to either of the subser': bers, or David Scott, Austioncer, Jersey Vity, GYORGE VREELAND, GARRET SIP, JACOB NEWRIRK. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF + houschold furniture, carpets, oll cloths, pier glasses, F. Colton will eell shis day, Saturday, Jaly 3), ck at the muction room Beekman streot, 1 Ann sirost, a largo assortment of good wew and and furmiture from three different families, and will ccmprise every description of r sewood parlor, bedroom, ‘ining room sid basement furniture together with carpets, oil cloths, bed# and mattresses, stoves, &e Algo several dozen evri maple and black walnut, aud office chairs, Also several French plate mi-rora. all sizos Also office dosks and tobles. Also all the seeond hand farniture of three families, &e. &o Sale peremptory. t Commissiouers. KF LL. THIS G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILT. s , (Saturday,) at 2orclock, at No. 13fSixth avenue, new and’ second-hand furniture, rortment, with a lot of achool dest FOUBLOLD, FURNITURES. L. VANDEWATER will sell this day, at 103g o'clock, at No 16 Nagsaa street, ccrver of Pine street, consistins of one splendid rose- wood carved fulte, covered in brocatelle, and stuffed with tho best of hair, made to order, and warranted for one year, viz.:—one sofa. two tete-a tetes, one arm chair, one sewing choir, and six par or chaira; also, one rosewood suite in bair cloth, one do. in French cashmere, walout bookesscs Indies’ seeretaries, spring seat chairs, lounges, rofne, extension tables, &e., ke. Also, a fine line of oil paintings, ingilt framey, some of them very fino, by the old masters. Also, fifty M. segars, assorted brands, 'soino very choice, Also twenty five cedsrand camphor chetts The whole of the above to be sold peremptorily,, to close invoice, ompeising the wual as: MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS ed. day, atid o'clock, at 173 Chatham street. a lenge as. riment f furniture from familios leaving the eity, om. of carpets, wiuple ond other chairs, tables, feather Leds, mattrosses, sofas, wirrors, crockery, gla 0, &e. Also, one cart, and a largo assortment of various other goods. Sule povitiv C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—HANDSOME MOCSE- . Pianofortos, dee. —This eoy, (Satur. day ) at ten o 58 Livingston etrect, Brookivn, R C. Kemp will a ion, a8 above, all the handsome furniture contained in the above h onsisting of rich velvet tapestry carpet. handsome pianoforte, roso- wood parlor firnitnre em mite, covered in rich French sutin Proeatelle, Lice window curtain le top pier an! eo mirrors, rieh warble, agate and china vase: nte} clock, Brusgels and other carpets enamel- hanter farniture en suite, mahogany bedsteads, ba yeaus. washstonds, toilet ware, best hair mattrossos, beds and bedding, hull ‘stands, ohina ton sets, together with all the usual assortment of a’ we'l furnisted house—nll of which is in excellent ordor, and well worthy the attention of housekeepers, IMEON DRAPER, AUCTIONEER-—BY SIMEON SS Lroper, office 46 Pine atrect, corner of William strect, Wednesday, Aurust 3, at 124g 0 clock, at the Merchant's Ex: change, ‘The Marine Pavilion, and grounds belonging thereto, situated at Rockaway. Long Yeland, distant about twonty miles from the city of New York. The position of this ho- tel is unzivalled, fronting dicectly cn the Ocean, and by a t alteration in the present fences. the ground may be thrown into nvmerous beautiful cottage sites, In addision to the Pavilion, thero are two very conveaiont and woll Duilt eottacer, ntial stables, a howling alloy and ice house, The gkréen is large and very productive. The far- riture will be sold at the same time, or bo taken by ap. Praisement, as may be agreed on, unless previously cisposed of. ‘Ibe title is indisputable. New roads have seon made and the old ones improved, by which the time required to et there from New York lias boon reduced to within one our, For further particulars, apply at the office of tue Auctioneer, No. 46 Pine «treet, corner of William atrect, Rew York.’ The delivery rf the property t) the juronnser conid take place immedia‘ely after the elore of the season, fay on or before the first of November nest. ERENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONRE TORE NO. 185 atham atroct.—This day, at 10 o'clock, at 250° Bast teenth atreot, the stock and fixtures of a grocery and liquor rtore; also, the furniture, Wt lONES, MUCTIONFER.—BY JONES | & HENRY, store No. 15 Spruce Ktroct. —Mortgarc kalo this day. at 190 Liberty strost, —By virtno ofa chattel mort gage L will aell this day, at Io’clock, the eoutents of the Vine room, torether with the household farniture, 2) byds avd bedding, 36 chairs, 30 empty bottles. kc. Aiso, the Jeare o' the house forone year and pine months from the Lit of August, 1853, et the yearly rent of $200 pet annum subject to one quarter's rant due on the let of August, 153. HAKMANN EICKE, Attorney for Mortgazee, RELIGIOUS NOTICES, dake NHE MESSENGER OF GOD WILL PREACH TO norrow, wt SP. M., at No 16% Bowery, on the stu- perdous events of the Judgment of the Great Day, that ie ahout opening on tho world, All trae Christians are invited to hear him, HT REV. DR. SMYTH, OF CHARLESTON, 8, ¢., will prench in ‘the Canal street Proshyterian Church corner of Green street, to morrow, at hall past ton o'cioek, A.M, and half-past three o'clock, P.M. Tho public aro respestiuily invited to attend, oan TEAM AND GAS TUBES.—ONE THOUSAND LAP. SS) welded English boiler tuves 2 to hinchos: 20,00 leet English gas tubing, forsale by EDWARD H. JACOT, 15 Gold street. SPORTING doe, FEGAT ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3D, aT Point Breeze.—A regatta will be given on Wednesday, Angust 3d. for all sail bonts, from 15 to W feet, for a purse of $50, excepting the George Clark. Entrances at Petor Row's, 100 Vesey and at Abraham Barker's, Hoboken, or by the proprietor. M. C, SMITH,’ Point Breego. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. ¢c. , wonnnnnorrnnwerres : i WICKBRSHAM, MANU SACTURER OF WIR) iron fence for farms, to., No. 312 Broadwi tron and wire ge | for pablic an¢ 0.. from 50 conde the most complete assort- to $60. Tron dogs, Cee tees 5 xeeedingly low prices San rior HittH ik rrchoce"We ud brcaay; wort Sou 5 5 Wor 068. FT, ud 61 Lewis strvone | DARTMOUTH COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Zulogy on Daniel Webster by Rufus Choate. PRE SCENE AT [f8 DELIVERY. ener INTERESTING INCIDENTS, de. = he., dee Spectal Correspondence ef the New York Flerata, Hanover, N. H., Wednesday , July 27, 1853. } This is the town of Hanover, in tlie Staté of New Hampshire, the seat of Dartmouth College. Itis the twenty-seventh of July, 1853. An unusual number of people to be collected here, for any purpose, have met to-day, on the occasion of the annual commence- ment of the College, and now, at two o'clock in the afternoon, they are crowding around the old College Church, in which Rurcs Cucars, a graduate of Dartmouth, in the class of 1819, and the greatest Ainerican orator now living, is to pronounce a eulogy upon Danie, Werssrer, a graduate of the same institution the class of 1801, and the greatest orator, American born, living or dead. How eager and anxious the people are to gain admittance! Mr. Cnoare was requested to speak out doors, where all conld have an opportunity to hear him; but the state of his health would not permit it.“4Many must be diseppointed—that is evident—for the church will hold but a small part of the multitude which is every moment increasing around the doors, Ladies are admitted until the gallery is filled, and the matrong, and the bright-eyed, rosy cheeked, intelli- gentlooking girls trom the mountains and valleys around—beautiful as the romantic scenery which they inhabit—improve the privilege conceded to them ; but they cannot all get in. One is now stand- ing at the door, begging as or dear life, that the 1ady who accompanies her may be permitted to en- ter; she is willing to be exclnded herself, but she wanta much that her friend should get in! But the officer at the docr is ihexorable. He says the men tuust have the next chance inthe body of the honse— the undergraduates, who have been largely instro- mental in getting the thing up, must get in,and he really can admit no more ‘ladies at present. The Chief Marshal of the day, Mr. Duncan, (a brother-in- law of Mr. Choate,) mouuts the steps of the Church, and says in a loud voice—* Ladies, we cannot do for you all that we weuld, but we will do all that we can. To an intelligent American audience, on the occasion of fancral services for the greatest “of Americans, I shall not eppeal in vain for the pre. servation of order!” The people clap their hands —the few words of the Marshal seem to have put them in good humor, and they quietly re- sign themselves to the slim chances for getting within hearing of the orator. An old man near me says:—TI have never seen the like of this before. J am now in my seventy-secoud year, and I don't re- collect to have been absent from but one commence- ment since I was sixteen, and I never saw such a@ company here before.’ At length the door ig opened, and we enter the church. It is draped in black and white. Over the pulpit hangs a portrait of Mr. Webster, surrounded by crape, and under it are the’now immortal! words:—“ Tsrru1 tive.” One or two" of Mr. Webster's c!assmates are caid to be present. On the temporary stage erected around the desk, and seuttered through the house, are men of wide pudlic and professional distinction. In a pew but a short remove from the speaker sit Mr. Web- ster’s only con, Fuevcnuer Wensrrr, Esq., and hig grandson and nameseke, Fletcher's son Daxien, fine looking boy. How instinctively towards his off- spring and descendants—towards the only channels in which his blood now runs—turns something of that deep and affectionate interest which has so long follcwed the great statesman whose death is mourned to-day! Prayer is offered by the Rev. Dr. Fisher, of Cin- cinnati, and, after music, which occupies a few mo- ments, the crator rises. He is a man of extraordi- rary persoval appearance—tall, rather dark, with Diack hair, which curls all over his head, a sparkling and penetrating eye, and a sort of illuminated coun- tenance. His looks bespeak him no common man. Laber, long professional labor, thought and study, have left but little flesh upon his large frame, and the shattered nerves quiver and shake throughout his whole system. He isa man of wonderful talent and of brilliant genius. Through many years he has Leen the friend and associate of Mr. Webster. Often with him, often against him, at the bar; his op- ponent in the last case which Mr. Webster tried— Mutual respeet, mutual admiration, mutual friend- ship long subsisted between them. And now, at the College which, in their youth, educated and nar- tured both—on which the names of both have since shed renown—here, amid these intensely interesting scenes of memory—here, amongst old friends and on hallowed ground, the living has come to speak of the dead! Let us hear him! MR. CHOATE’S SPEECH. It would be a strange neglect of a beautiful and approved custom or the schools of learning, and of one of the most pious and appropriate of the offices of literature, if the College in which the intelleetual life of Danie, Wensrer began, and to which his nume imparte charm and illustration, should give no formal expression to her grief in the common sorrow —ifshe should not draw near, of the saddest in the procession of the bereaved, to the tomb at the sea, nor fiid in all her classic shades one affectionate and grateful leaf to set in the garland with which they have bound the brow cf her child, the mightiest de- parted. Others mourn and praise him by his more distant and more general titles to fame and remem- brance—his supremacy of intellect, his statesman- ship of so many years, his eloquence of reason and of the heart, his love of country, ineorrupti- ble, conscientious and ruling every hour and act—that greatness combined of genius, of character, and manner—of place, of achieve. ment, which was just now among us, and is not, and yet lives still and evermore. You come, lis cherishing mother, to own a closer'tie, to indulge an emotion more personal and more fond—grief and exultation contending for mastery, as in the bosom of the desolated parent, whose tears eould not hinder him from exclniming “I would not exchange my dead son for any living one of Christendom.” Many places in our American world have spoken his eulogy. To all places the service was befitting, for “his renown—is it not of the treasures of the whole country?” To some it belonged with a strong local propriety to dissharge it. In the halls of Congress, where the majestic form seems ever to stand, and the deep tones to linger, the decorated scene of his larger labors, and most diffusive glory; in the courts of law, to whose gladsome light he loved to return—putting on again the robes of that profession, ancient as magistracy, noble as virtue, necessary as justice—in which he found the be- ginning of his honors; in Faneuil Hall, whose air Ireathes and burns of him ; in the commerciai cities to whose pursuits his diplomacy secured a peacefuj sea; in the cities of the inland, around whom his capacious public affections and w'se discernment aimed ever to develope the uncounted resources of that other, and that larger, and that newer America; in the pulpit, whose ioe among the higher in- fluences which exalt a State, our guide in life, our consolation in death, he appreciated profoundly, and vindicated by weightiest iment and testimony— of whose offices it is among the fittest to mark and point the moral of the great things of the world, the excellency of dignity, and the excellency of power dg 3 away as the pride of the gave, passing our eye to take on immortality,—in these laces, and such as these, there seemed @ reason eyond and other than the universal calamity, for these honors of the grave. But if so, how fit a place is this for such a service! We are among the scenes where the youth of Webster awoke first and Hn Ag the life of the mind. We, stand, as it wet, the sources, social. moral, intellectual, of that excee Hi) greatness, Some now here raw that youth; almost it was yours Nilum parcum videre! “Some—one of bia matragh

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