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we , and give the belief, Wo win wie ems ceemaeiee ly, the good time is coming, provided, ays, that we cecape getting tangled up in other war with Mexico. Why, then, until whig party is re-organized, should not the telligencer, as well as the Republic, stand, fr and’equare,” upon the platform of Gene- ierce’s inaugural and the speeches of the, Levstal Palace expedition. Is not the printing the next Congress an open question? Tue New Granv Jury Law.—After a care- examination of the character and claims of pse thought fit to act as Grand Jurors of this y, the following are the numbers selected bm the several wards :— hrd 1. ... 43° Ward 12.. a one -l4 13 Total. .. 603 Ont of a population of over half a million, ly six hundred and three individuals have Migient purity of character to sit as Grand rors in the metropolis of the Union! This is handed us as a correct one; but we are ‘lined to think there is some mistake in the iter. Look at the Nineteenth ward. Oaly ree decent men there! There must be a mis- e, We cannot see how the Board of Jury mmiseioners, consisting of the Mayor, first ‘dge of the Superior Court. the Recorder, and b City Judge, with their extensive knowledge men in this city. could agree upon so small a mber. Are there no more respectable men tuwn? Look at the Twelfth and Thirteenth rds! Why, their condition is almost hope s Six hundred honest individuals on Man tan Island. Their names should be printed “be newspapers. But, meanwhile, we hope be enlightened. We think there must be a stake. Talk on Chang harge on Saturday was thivly attended, many mer- ute having gene to spend the time, until Monday, in country Cotton sold to tbe extent of about 1,600 isn, the market cloving frm. Breadstufis sold to a fatr onnt, without ebange of moment in quotations, it week would be the commencement of the weekly «rts required by law to be made by the city be, It was naid that they had made arrange- ate to, make the report in a lump, and sup- the same to a paper, to be used in common by other eity papers. It was thought that the re- t might be completed every Satarday night and ap- lr om Mondsy morning or, if more convenient to the jks, the report might be completed on Monday after- nof each week, and appear on Tuesday mornieg. It ald be the first time a measure of this kind had been @ in this oountry. Good results were expected by 1, who thonght greater stability and regularity to Je would be secured ; while others considered that measure, if mot injuricus, was unnecessary, and ald prove useless, Experience would settle the quee- 1. Brooklyn and Williamsburg banks, with tho:e in javy and Buffalo it was said, should have beon in- lied in the arrangement. wirg to the severe heat, with more or less hamidity, the present summer, western merchauts who had Je covsigrments of pork to this market, via New Or- ys, bad been surprised at some of their soundest pments, on reinspection in thin city, proving, to some sot, unsound o: sour, and scoo'dingly coudemued. vectors bad a responsible duty to perform; and it was sible that an article ~aich paswed master at the st and at New Orleans. would, by its subsequent age and handling, change so far as to fail on rein- ‘tion here. wspeetors, like other men, were neither perfect ner Bible; and to err occasionally was possible; but, n their judgment was convicesd that pork was uo 4, they should’ never pase it as sweet. On their do’ on’ ‘arge sums cf money were at stake, and it was ¥,daty to set impartially and justly towards all coa ced. jwas sid thet pork, on its arrival here in hot wea- r, from New Orleans (together with lard asd otber tision-) was not in a proper condition for immediate ection; that, in such caa it should be stored ,y in as e001 & 108 a8 possible for afew wooks, when, becoming cooled, it would pass inspection to much ter advantage. here wav sore conversation regarding a St. Louis ar importing ond refining house. As previously ied, the ho referred to had been, it was said, en- ed in importing an articie from Havana exlled concen red sugar, or molasses, or cane juice, reduced in bulk boiling, until the fluid was made to approach very rly @ solid state, and yet was s0 solid as to be shipped molasses ; or if the molasees were boiled down to a sp, dirty looking rugar, it would be invoiced,of course, \ very low prics, and entered in the United Siates, ac: ingly, at a low valuation, thus saving to the refiner a siderable per centage in duty. he planters of Louisiane had complained to the gov- ment regarding this prac‘ice, and the Secretary of Treaeury had issued his circular, directing sugar ea to be collected on all such half boiled preparations, eafter, at all our ports, avd bad signified his inteation aaking reclamations on importers for several years +, for payment of duties on that hitherto introduced, ch would amount toa large sum. It was thought tthe house at St. Louis was not the oniy one con xed in refining sugar from such materials introduced ‘similar way. It was not clear, however, that the /osaction was wot perfectly legal under the tariff law sa sisted, and the Secretary might failia his attempt eclaation The importers might also disregard his uilsr. and pay the new ion under pro’ent. baable Secretary. however, would likely call upoo wera to amend the ley, and thns effectually cut oe prastiee, ¢ insidered ipjurious to planters and to porters aud refiners who took » diferent view of rsabjeok The Law Courts. iti}a has beem done in the law courts for the b wonth, tke trial terms having adjourned over September, and the business transacted boing fined principally to chambers and special term. do not expect anything very interesting in our lege; igence during the month of August. Three addi- val clerks have been granted to the Superior Court by Board oi Supervisors, and Mr. St. John succeeds Mr ostrong as clerk of the Supreme Court, chambers and cis) term. Mr, Armstrong has been requested to re. n in office till the lat of September, from which time St, John’s sppeintment takes place, The bar gone- y, and the members of the press, will regret execed- jy the removal of Mr. Armstrong,as he has been at tunes efficient, attentive and obliging. But the g have had their day | a accerdance with the usual and established practice, Grand Jury will be erapannelledin the Court of Gene Seseions to-day, and all cases not already acted upon, be submitted to them for investigation. The Court wnd sitting only one week during the August term; sequently the Grand Jury will be diecharged at the of’the week; so their labors will not be very ardaous. oalendar this month shows a great decrease in the mnt of crime dally committed in this city. Although esiendar is ® small one, still, on it are insoribed ned of a very heinous nature; euch as mavslaughter, bway robbery, ead burglary. Aa usual, falie pro- . forgery, assault sand batteries, and grand larce- , form the main feature in Mr. Edmonds’ list of ue. he Recorder still continuing to be engaged im prosecut- the eharges of bribery preverred agaiast some of the fathers, will without doubt be absemt, and eons ntly the labors of the honch will devolve upon Judge bo; who has mow occupied the judgment seat for a pe- \ of tix moths. was expected that the now Session Souse in the k, would be ready for occupaney today, but we are y tommy thas the contractors, w20 are not im! 4 4 the progresave apirit of the age, will not have the ding fivished wntil September, which we supyose c# December, or the first of January, 1854. Ths busi ) of this day will consist of swearing in the grand aud y Nrrorn, and trying some few caves that luve boon over rince the last term. } Fever at Port av Princa,—Captain Smaak, of the Solomon Eaton, arrived yesterday, in fourteen days 1 Port au Prinee, reports that the Sever'had coxside, absied there, Orzxme ov St. Caan Tamara —This bijou of thestre opens to-might under the management of Mr. Thorne, who bas engaged am excellent company for the performanes of light and attractive plays—light ani coe) for the season. Miss Julia Pelby, an accomplished young setrers, from Boston, appears in the «Child of the Regiment,” and Mrs. Thorne in the ‘Poor Soldier” and ‘Lady and Devil.” Tue TuxaTxxs.—The amusements advertised for this evening, at the respective theatres, are unusually attrac: tive. At the Bowery, the popular American danseuse, Miss Julia Turnbull, together with Messrs, Cony, Taylor, ard Master Cony, will appear in two of their most favorite pieces. Thore very great favorites, Mr and Mrs Barney ‘Williams are to continue another week at the Broadway. ‘They will apper to-night in ‘Ireland as It Is,” ani “It’s ‘the Custom of the Courtry.”” Balfe’s opera, entitled the “Bohemian Girl,” the cast of which embraces the names of Mme Appa Thillon, Mr. Frazer, and Mr. Hudson is to be repeated at Niblo’s. The very popular new dramatic version of Unele Tom’s Cabia,”” which bes drawn such for the past three weeks, is The programme offered for at the Museum, comprises the farce of the “Double Bedded Room,” and new ~~ pecaliar fea's by a company of Iu- diana. At Christ Wood's, Buckley’s, Owens’, Jand the Hippotreme the > perforsoenees ‘are such as calnot fail to draw full houses. denrely crowded arnem bli; to be given at jationa! afternoon and evenin, ermedy of “Money? Superintendent's ¢ Office, Crystal Palace: New T Rs ay 1883, peri favor of otber J. M. BATCBELDER Seere' ‘The IMostracd Magazine o6 Axt, No. 8. oy ighth num her of thi« valuable monthly is now ready. teurually varied in 10s reading matter and illustrations. We call attention te the following su’ ts :- wen Bliza- beth S ring Fesiiwerth ¢ Castle; the Gi 's Uausewa: ings; ihe Roy Shield in the ey ‘8 rare gem, and curious; Henry parting with his Queen te join the wars, oalle up stir ring incident ‘The works of one of the grest masters—Joan Baptiste Greuze—seven illustrations, of domestic life. The Virgin and Child is a simple bat rand conception of Raffaclle’s, drawn and engraved by Einton, ‘There is ® fize engraving of Washlogton Irving, anda pleasing notice of this classic Americas. Theso are some of the illustretions to which we call attention in this ory vo a charming view number, feeling that s work with such specin most ever ptable to the Li 0 We propose it ory of the fine art ers SLexaNpen We NEGOMERY, 17 Spruce stroot, Sulamancer Safes.—Gayler’s Pa sout.—Rebort M. Patrick is the sole manufaeturer in the Taitea Stal jorated ‘safes, and F. ©, Got ct pe able 15; the best safes and lo combined ) 492 Pearl street, one ier veiow Maldon Tene. formerly John street. The Prescott Mouse —The travelling p pabiie spectfully informed that this hotel will read Tee ie reception of boarders on Tuesday thea of ance, ALBERT DEG’ IT, Proprietor. Strangers Visiting the City at are Lavited to gull gt Goldamish’s Academy, 302, Broadway, 4 examine he exhibition of bly furnished parlo e taken in threo days, a gi In ates together with the fi instruction, whicp may suiting the convenience of the pupil, Writing, Arithmetic, ana 1 Booker thoronghly and Broadway, where attais o Writing and Book.keeping.—The Suab- deteceiit reitive new porile this day August 1, for irairuction | in writing -keeping. at his new and elcgent Forms, 360 Broadway, corner of Frankia atree*. suit of five parlers for privat hove Seen pronounced altogether unrivalled, even in thie f macnifiecnee and luxury, | Copy books ns for t the rooms, LIVER B. Goupskrin. $15 Only for a Beautifat Homestead, and oplythis day let to seeure it —We tthe attention of every reader of our paper to the advertisement of Sorte wood, Broadway, beaded “ Thi we advise atl to go this day and ts Lite Insurance —A New Scheme, savantaces vastly superior to any hitherto small sum of $100 will purchase o1 G Machines. An immediate ii sufficient for the comfort: case Cf the death of the b than equal to the of "$5 000 having families dependent on t*eir persor do well te attend to thie. These machi office, No. 323 Broadway, 1. The owly Portrait of Generali Pleres taken in the city, together with a fine likencss of Sir Charlor Lyell and Lieut. Maury, and many other American ani European celebrities, may be sen at BRADY'S New Gal- lery, over Thompron's Saloon, 339 Brosdway. Dagucrreotypes Worth Having.—Sach as are daily taben at the popular rooms of KNAPP, 559 Brond- way, near Prince street: alvo at 103 Bowery, over Ander- son’a carpet store. On hand, a rich ass yrtment of gold lock: cts, eases und frames, at gr: atly reduced prices Likeness er in every style of the art, at prices to suit every ements with the loading Londen is enabled to sell all the engravings the publication prices, wholesale and SCHAUS, 303 Broadway, up stairs. To Strangers and Visiters —Solomon & Hart, 243 Bronaway, invite the attention of persons visiting ity to the extensive and beautiful assortment of « materials, furriture coverings, and npholstery go of every deecription, which they have now fo, store and are receiving by every arrival from Europe, and whieh they offer for sale lower than can ba pure’ ased elsewhere in the city, Cortains made and ig up in the most fashionable styles, or sent te any part of the Uni Sewing Machines—f ive Varicties—For Sew- ing leath.r and all cloth fabrics, now in prartical use in pearly overy town in Ne England. doing the work of from making an avera, ing of to $150.“ Doseriptive Ha fecha pp request. GROVER, BAK&R & CO., 94 Chambers street. The Sewing Machine.—It has been recently decided Vy the Urited’ States Contt that Fliss Howe, Jr., of 40) Eroadway, was the orisinator of the sowiag wachives now #0 extensively used. Call at his office and see forty of them in constart use upon cloth, lenther. dc , and jude for yourselves as to their practicability, Also soo m corti fied copy from the records of the United States Court. ofthe injonerion agninst Singer's machine, (#0 called.) which is conelorve, He las & svit now pending against the two needle machines, (#0 called,) and is about commencing suits axaivet a') others offered to the pnbsic except thre licensed vuder bie patent You that want sewing machines, be oau- tiour Lew you pnrchase from others than him, or those licensed under him, elae the Taw wil compel you to pay twice over. WHEELER, WILSON & CO., 25% Broadway, fell their surerior machines for stitehing collars, bosoms, &e., under # license from him, Cheap and Eieg it 40mm Clothing —Ia to close the summer stock on hand, I now ofr the ance st cost, 3,000 linrn and alpaca $! ee 3.000 picoos cassimere ard liven, $1 to $! to $5. A large A few ele- “Some Love to Roam”—Or are obligea ¢ to roam, in search 0’ artic'es of dress, gither from fastidious. ness, oF from being unfortunte in'their artistes; but wro ever let GREEN, No. 1 astor House. after wearing one of hia roperb who over left to attempt to fiad something better /—that’s the question.“ Reade:s of the Herala—Citizens and Stran- gers ifyon wish to obtaia fine fancy or papier macho Koods, engravings, perfumery. o., of every descriptinn at many’ per cent below the usual prices. yon will fd it musa 0 your advantage to s\lect «tthe new store of HARE & DUDLEY, No. ofl Brondwey, opposite Metropolitan fiotel, N.B. Ie beautiful and {uerative art of papier mache continues to be taught with great saccess, and practiced fy: timatically and perfectly by ladies and gontlemen, in Very fhort time at the studio departments No. 571 Bro way; No. 100 Chesnut street, Philadel pnix; and. Atlantic et, Brooklyn. Private instruction given to those who at Redaced Uriget the bent assortment in, the city, at KELTY & PER. USON’S window shade and curtain store, 2301¢ Broad- way, one door above Kende str: Der Hair Dye that Never Fails, Rubs or Washes njnre. bot improves the hair, is (prion oaty FONT'S soluble jet, It dyes Light and dark. ‘To make the hair crow try a 24. bottle of Jones’ «had hair finoly, stops it fa:lin rThe dopot is removed to Ol— wind Jones’ Italian 828 Cheveuxtonique.—Bxportence is any that this ie the best preparation for troduced. Rundi fhoads have beon re- It nonrishes, and proserves. Soldat BARKER'S 430 Broad- way, and all recpectable druggists and fancy stores. My Beard has Beeome Quite Strong and ented sinee T commenced slaw ae Onguent threo weeks mati J Wilson Trenton, N. Tn six weeks my Ongaent iy forge the beard to grow without stain or injury to the Barker's day tenebin with magnificont tresses by (ts ute $1 ger bottle, sont to any part of the sountry. Sold tk. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, and all druggists. Cholera, ntery, and “Diarrhea —Kel- LING@PR’S lioament is ax certain to onro, as it is need tifnl remedy is sold in bottles from ‘Tho large tise aro muek the Leach $0 per dozen, The fublic his strong tina vou, and all wai ren, ents ‘ellings upon the horse, and w Pt —Pulvermaeher’s Patent Hydro. since their introdnotiea) had the great- od hy any eurative agent in tle worl ing from disord in Bona net wonderfally benefeial in mer complaints, hy w ‘ating the 4 by invigorating through sheir 4 sontinuons current, the membranor and the usr lnttor Theirimportanee wf ‘your syrtem of the intestines in doing aakno edged by the nies, eslloges, hoepitals, & application ramittaues of Worm Lene Hoher “Worm syrap Hebensnek’s, Hebenssck's worm syrup, Hovensac’ orm ayrup cured Yanan He wae sisk for & num palahed ductore. bus. shay ecommended te take Hoben- Me persevered satl! he took the tenth bottle, when he parsed © tapo worm 9 inehes in Lonath Which'te to be sean Mt the dnabirg cmon To” steeth Seo sud street, Phiiagelphia, CV. CLICKEN FM & CO, 81 Ratolay atrovt, Now You x, Wholesale agent for tho Kastorn Svaves, He c <5 Manufac- Hair ‘Wigs—Batenelo: tore 8 for gears Ye fe removed to No. 233 Bread Peer renie waste ao cthintineat bai 3 rghit wl a of 101 the wsle of bie i Ean “7 rigs and toupees. Mae pri- vate rooms all on ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ta. SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ox N ‘OWNER. WANTED FOR A BLIND HORSE AND wazon, with a blue body and yellow wheels, now u ind, eorper of pears * itreete. New York, Slot Jul; / Fataick VINCENT, Pound Master. Cm Lost-on FRIDAY, EVENING, ABOUT 7 oolock P.M mR.’ Price, ahout tee am dress, white apte- ts. Any in: ion Fespsoting fully received by, his distrened suother, st Geb Greenwich pureed. ‘WaaTs. TED SWISS LADY OF ida AG Mal aT B, WHO Wito i aie iabeation is plore ss saloswomaa, 7 If foueratiy weeful. Apply to Messrs. Gab rethers, Tl Nasseu @ LADY, WHO, THOROUGHLY UNDER. aint th ane Pheeneeatt tia Avene yarns e ieteecn Klovenih and Twelfth stroe : WOMAN WISHES A ress, in ® gentleman's fa- RUSPECTABLE wane a servant in semall family; A Billy, otherwise ee ly her business, and will be found most trust situation as ¢ address 204 West Twenty first ighth and Ninth avenues, back room on jor. Can be seen for three days.” of RESPECTABLE, ‘young FROFECTAWE WOMAN joTante situation as her " ry call at 1é2 Sixteonth street, between Eighth acd Ly A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION as 00d plain cook and first rate washer and {rot dest of elty reterence can be given from herlast place, May be seen for two days, at 157 Righteenth street. A WET, NURSE WANTED. TO TAKE “A BABY TO nurse at her own residence. Good references required. Picase call at 228 Tenth street. from 10to 12 o'clock this day. geo amy LOT OF coupon BONDS, NOTES. AND ‘The owner can ave the same, by applying to jeaver street. ny SPPIVIRG Rh HORTON 88 Bi Lat THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 2, A SAVINGS Bank book on the Seaman’s Bank for Savings; name, McDonnell; smount 3 —GEORGE SCHNEIDER, OF NEW YORK, 't his home on Si ‘wit afternoon, aboat 3 o’clook, to goto the Savings Bank, in te street, and bas not ince been heard of, inches in height, Ing, wore & black a! pace frock coat, cloth pai Be had a bank book in his pocket. Any infor: bethankfa ly received by is ased wife and sons, at istreas 218 West Thirty-seventh street, betwoen Eighth and Ninth avenu TRAVED GR STOLEN FROM THK PREMISES OF the subroriber a black mare. about ten years old sixtoon hasde high, switch tail, hind fect white to the fetlooks ; one fetloek larger than the other. Twenty. five dollars ‘will be e 7 person who wall return the ma: omuee be thi ‘ton rord, poe, Any village sania and West F: nd fifty dollars for informs Nowe ‘that will lead to t discovery ot conviction of the thi ENRY BUOTH. $1,000 REWARDS. 4] REWARD —ON THE MORNING OF TUES- onus 26th of July, the king house of we Mech ders’ Bark, at Jersey City, was broken open the c the following de- scribed notes: therefrom — - $3,888 in dille of the flees 7 60 28 im $405 96 in $1,600 in banks, A reward of one abesenas dollars id for the re- covery of she mon [8 Proportion: ate veward wi part of it, OORTER ‘BENTLBY, Y, President, By order of the ona. 100 BEWARE -STOLEN FROM THE REFORMED Dutch Church at Bergen, N. J. on the nigh the 22d instant, about seventy-five yards ‘of varpet aud the pulpit Bible, Seventy-five dollars of the amount for the de- tection and Conviction of the thicf or thieves, and the re- maining twenty five for the rovovery of the property. By sie iy iain, 14 F: 4 it., N.Y. ARA A ‘ron! _ Son t4 } Committee. REWARD — FOR THE RECOVERY 5) vod ot Witii-m Ht. Roberts, aged four $2 Complexion and lisht hair, who was drowned hil ty fourtl acente, in 595 REWARD.—LOST, A TIAMOND PIN, SET WITH ) fourteen brillants, in a round cluster hoad and down the stem, which is straight, on Saturday last, in the rapge of Crosby Houston. Shompron, Priace street, and Broadway. Pawnbrokers and jewellers are requested to tcp the pin if offered and receive the above reward, on ap- plication to FE wi 208 Broad wi Qa REws D.—LOST, ON SUNDAY MORNING, A white setter dog, with erange spots and about a year old, unbroken, and very wild The above reward Ye paid on returning, him to ROBERT SENCLATI, Tot Broadway, corner of Eighth street, R&EWARD—LOST, ¥ ESTERDAY. AFTERNOON, aT Coney Irland, cr Sheops Head Bay, 9 memorandum book with owngs’s name ineide; whoever will return it to 74 Maiden Li iI) reoetve the avove reward. THE FIREMICN. 10 EXEMPT FIRE The trustees of th to eit! er of the w lips, 85 Pike ry; James 40 Boreyth ; y: Pents, 59 Burling sip: Peter H ri Jobn Coyrr, Jr., President, 61 Chambers street; James Ke! tey, Secretary, S30gPenrl street. cRY! raL ‘PALACE. QUPERINTENDENTS’ OFFICE, CRYSTAL PALACE, DD Fuly 15, 1853. £. ‘The public are respectfully informed that the Crystal jagy is now open every day. (Saude: 8 exceptnd ) bet wven the hours of 9 e’clook A. 2 7 o’olock , until further potroe Single admisrions. gush dren under twelve years of age. Searon ticker ine + ‘Tickets ney be purchased at the entrancas tothe Ceyntal Palace, or 6 the music store of Wm Aall & Son, Ne = Rrondwav scrner « Peek pince; a) lor tioket will be fae of der until the firat of Oo- HN M BaTCHELDER, Bearetary of che Saperiuteadents, King’s 45 Wall etre cary this woek, ‘sdanitting th tober. seEO Au Au NOTICHS. te 0. 0, F—THE R. W. GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF + Southern New York will hold ics annual session ia the room corger of Grand and Contre atracts, on Monday, Avgutt I. at ¥ 0’! P.M. Members will he punotaal ia atEndanes’ By order, JOUNS Ds VIES, Grakl Sect. ABORERS’ UNION BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, FIRST division.— he metubors of thie divis on are requested to on Tuesday evening, Auguac? 1853, at the Forrest No. 40 Soring street, at 8 o'clock, P.M. all the 6 nre requested to, thend Ja MES CUMMINGS, President. James Wawace, Secretary. ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—THR MEMBEHS OF BENEVO. lent Lodge, No 28, and tho fraternity,aro requested to attend a special meeting of #aid lodge. on Monday eve ping, Ist suet, at 6 o'clock, Panctusl attendance is te- quested. By order of the W.M. WILLIAM J, SUNE, TEW YORK — HORTICULTURAL soc Prrer B, Mran, Recording Reteesaiee AINTERS—THé MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK House Painters B. and 1. Association, are requo:ted to next regular meeting of the Association, at Con- thir August Ist, at Bo'alvek pre isoly in order that the ab-olute necessary busincss may he trax acted, and the doors thrown open a¢ 84 FM. Atl jouene men house painters on strike are earne+t'y requested to at- tend at the last mentioned time. JOUN COWTON, Scorctary. BILADELPHIA AND READING RAILKOAD com. pen ys Office No. 73 Sonth Fourth atrecesPaitartelphia ‘aly. 20, The transfor hooks will be elosod from th the Sd August next, Holders of yen discharged from this office or th rticularly requested to have them rogister: ‘to which they have been transforred prior to the 8. BuADFURD, Tressurer. © THE PUBLIC.—THOMAS DELARUE & CO., OF No 110 Bunhill row, city of London. having discovered that Inres quantitios cf eourious urtictes, (wedding and other envelopes, and other faucy stationery,) of the diffe rent deeeriptions and patterns wanufactured by them aud by tho stamps and bands having the trade mark and name aruo & Co.” conterfeited thereon, so aa to make She paseusoes guppoes she govés to.be ef whhic mauctnsvary, are tu the m-rher, piva notice that they haye already oom: meneed logal proceedings agsinst rowe of the persons 89 using their name unanthorized that they will procoad with the utmort rigor of the law against all gach peraons, vho are decetving and fmpesing on the protic, eifher by felling, rianufactnying, or casing to be manuf fuch spurious articles." Any information tending to dixe» ver such perton or persons Wii) 90 thankfully received b the undersigned,agent of tho firm of Thomas Drlarae at the Metropolitan Hotel, or Crystal Palace. ‘ Piekce SUPPLE, 10 INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS.—I AM THE orgon authorized to grant licensor for the use of and guy person asing that patent with: iu be prosecuted. WILLIAM JODSON. we patent COPARTRERSHLP NOPTIOKS: COORARINERSHIIP NOTICE —THE UNDERSIGNED J have this day formed a oopartnership, nnder the firm of Deean & Saulin, for the transaction of a general com buriness in wood, and especially in buyin Tt hogany. LP HOS a8, AU Corner of Broome and Nom piciag Mavens ase oreivon, tae Fr Bolland’s yard. Pawar WANTED—WITH Ac to take an in lute Referenses given and required. Address T., Port OMes Pp -RTNER WANTED- EITHER ACTIV with weash capital of ty a gentleman who inter da ont cha: be bas along mercantile experi triends in Kuropo {PITAL OF $2,500, st ina farm, now being sold in buildin, box 2,3 and is supported ‘All communications nddressod to LX, Hernid office, will be considvred aa strictly comf- dential. INSTRUCTION, LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A SCHOOL OR private far fly, to give insteaction in music, painting and craving also the #nglish branches if desire MP D. Herald offico. a [EDA MAN TO GIVE PVIVATE LESSONS 1N for which » livers! price will be paid ad drew APH: RY Mernid offoo, giving full mame sud partion are, FANCY AR CICLES. ARO PLAYING CAKDS-~A CHOICE ASS@RT. meat very old, forsale by CAMUEL HART & CO,, 8 Jobn street, {NATi, A¥D AUKOR: pier mache F bale, by JOH R INUAVING ON jh ormmaental pen 1 Maiden tat SURLI DAGUERRROTYERS, M had DAGUBRREOTYPISTS ——THB stock, show enses. Ao, of the APPARATUS, uerroan roams, No. 171 Bowery, will be sold cheap if apslied for bafore Welney. day, an the owner isto leave the aby on Thursday morning. Apply at the rooms, frat fh FINE ARTS re ‘HE RAENISA-PELGIAN GALLERY OF PAINTINGS oy Bete Gorman and Belgian mactors. ¢ open daily from 0 M. f the Nation, eee in the peoms Acodemy of Design, of YOUNG MAN, HAVING & THOROUGH KNOWL. rinciples of levelling and surveying as {experience in mappiag, oalealation, ent with some practical engiaecr. eh an object as an opportunity of Piense address n'note to Engineer, not Using feld instruments. ibnhansinananesannenaninapannnnnansonnmmninan ANTEDA SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECPABLE hy Burse, Please Waxes SITUATION, 1 BY 4 RESPECTABLE yor “Good woman, ss reference given. be seon at 109 East Elovonuh streets sortase Sroond aver rues. WA4NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA do chamberwork and waiting. Has no objec- tions to take eare of obildren, and can give city reference. Please eall at 187 East Eightecath street. WANTED—A SITUATION, IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, to do general hovsework. Inquire at 197 Wee Ninteenth strects Call’ for. two days. Boat of city roter- ene ‘ABLE GIRL, A 4 VERY RESPECT. SLE GIRL, A family. Please ‘housewark of « emsall priva Call at 230 Mott strect, for two days ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘&® situation in a private family & geod cook, Feed and iron: fan give the best of sity references, "Can be seen for two days, at No. 48 Koosevelt rtroct, in the rear. WARTEDTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant youve woman. as cook: is willing to nasist hing and iroving. Goo ere at et highteenth street, between the Sisk wad Sevents ues. ‘ANTED- BY A KESPKCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation a¢ chambermald and waiter, or to sanlet Id ing and ironing Can be seen at 31 Market stroct, where the hae lived three years. ‘ANTED— BYA RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS LIGHT porter. He has had considerable experience in a mei hay t's store in this city ; can waite fair hand, produee the best city references. Address, Applicant ald office. . MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A situation, as waiter; thoronghly understands his busi Dees, Can be highly recommended. Can be seen for three OR BUSINESS OF SOME KIND 18, hur in the United y an experienced h the ‘French and Spanish language t office. ARKEEPER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS had some experienee in tending bar, and is willing to make himpelf generally usefal sbout's aotel, and ea ve good city reference as to honesty, dc. Apply at the mers’ Hotel, 247 Washington street. OY WANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, BETWEEN THE ger of twolve and seventeen years; bo drove well every ferston, and seek to become a lawye n te face when serving & paper, x too ‘ine ready tad active, Wages, $6 per ised as merit deman¢s lor at Law, No. 136 Nassau him 5. togbe af north Peonme ply to D. B. TAYLOR acs OY WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE, BOY, fourteen years of age. who bh his parents, is feliws deret sleek iad amsee to tiateruvtane sraee b ery store, Address ome experience ina \d office. 7}00Ks, NURSES, WAITERS, CHAMBERMAIDS, AND \) other male and female domestics for every station, provided for respectable families, Bae in city count: At the Employment Agency Office No, 6) East Fenrteon i street, Union square. N.B,—Applicants for situations must come well recommende: RY - GOODS CLERK. Rytafekels caste DA to Paterson, N. J ashing else need apply to Besoh Te “a iB Broad wa; Giri WANTED—TO dS AND TAKE CHARGER of the lodging rooms, £¢., of a public house. One with her employer#20, fr which cn, with interest, will be pad good fortable home. Address R. B. a, t office, TO GO none ZO. BRODIE, 51 CANAL STREET. AND 63 LISPE- nard, mantilla and cloak manufacturer, isin wankot good hands, to whom ho will pay the most liberal wages: ‘OURNFYMEN BARBERS WANTED.—THREE GOOD workmen; also onc good wig maker. None but the best of workmen need apply. Good wages given and constant ewployment. H. GARDNER, No. ¢ Warren street AUNDRESSES WANTED.—TWO GIRLS, TO WASH and iron, who understand their work perfectly, and can Lying good references, may apply at the Julion Hotel, No 2 Washington place. ILLINERS WANTED IMMED! TE} T 16 MUR- rey street, fifth floor; good ones will aS omployed the season through; those who wish can take work out. GALESWOMEN WANTED—CAPABLE OF ATTEND- 1S" ing in a lace and embroidery store. ‘To competent fone, & good talery will be paid. Alto a drew cap manor wanied. “Apply toRUBERTs'& KEELER, 700 Broadway, 0 WHOLESALE WINE MERCHANTS.— THE AD. vertiter, intending to establish a wine businers in 9 Southern city, would like to perfect bimeclf in the busin by soting as clerk, ete., in an im orting house in this which house be probably woul in purchas salory expected Address C. 0. L » Herald offi August 3. 10 DENTISTS—WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A DEN- tist, who is thoroughly acquainted with both surzoal and mechanical dentistry. No others need apply. Inquire perronally of E. PRE. GRRE, dentist, 169 Bowery, frou 3 010A COMMISSION MERC! CHANTS —THE ADVERTISERS nufacturing a large amount of material in cen- in market, and their establishment being in they wish to establish & seoponetale aceney in w York. A its will please ac Heral MANUFACTUREAS. plicar Bf r4 clock, this day, 0 Br |SINESS “‘MEN—NOT REQUIRING THE ENTIRE of @ clerk and wishing their rast ayatowmati- cally Lape writing sxannted. by a earef@l ond practised ji emei est pave rete Fence, by addreawing WG. box 2 301 Post Omice. 0 BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, A MAN COMPE tent to forward and finish job work. To a good work oyment anid good wager will 9 given. ] ANTED—A PERSON WHO THOROUGHLY UNw) ttands tuning iring accordeons, making g 20d reeds, ke. To snob jenty of work will be gi ‘Ad- fresC. FT, W.. Rranch Post Uffce, Chatham square. A Frenchman preferre, wW4 ANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE Lihat a French woman, to take care of cwo little sil ercite a general superintendence over them. sprak sufficient Eaiish to make herself wadsretood in fully” Inquire at the office of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Monday, August |, after 10 o'clock, ANTEU—A HOUSEKE# PER, CAPABLE AND WIL- ling to undertake the whole work of a family of two, nd wares will se given to a competent person, Apply at S06 Wert Twenty-fourth street, after 12 o’cloek. yANtED, SIX YOUNG LADIES, TO LEARN THE on making; paid after the first month. Inquire at Nol 16 Foreyth street, ia the rear. W 21 SERSE WANTED—FOR A BABY TEN MONTUS old. Inquire immediajely at No. 33 Prosidont street, Brooklyn, newr Hamilton avenue ferry. hy the TET NURSE WANTED—FOR A CHILD TWELV® months old, to come into @ private family in South Brooklyn. Keferences required, Call at 61 Front at , N.Y. WANTED<A RESPECTABLE, WOMAN, AS NURSE to a healthy child of two months old, at “her gyn reni- dene. Reference required. Apply from 8 to 3 P.M, at M7 Tenth avenue ED TWO OR, batt Pa LADIES T0 lor's Saloon, Beware eu tomes to confection. Apply at S4 White street, between aad 12 O'elock, two days. 7ANTED--A SITUATIO: Indy. to oversee the houre; hub acted in thet cap: note to Mrs, W., Herald Office BY A YOUNG wipow le di jos in parilo JANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as seamstress ; ate is perfectly compatent, and the beet of city referenee can be given. call at 247 Nighteenth atreet, between First avenue and | hei A, second floor, front room. Can be seen for two aye. WASTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yourg Woman, as covk,' in = hotel or reapectaule hoarding house; has no objection to go arhort distance in the country; uns the beat of reference from her last place. Piosre call at No. 38 Elizabeth stecet fourth floor, fron Teor, No. 19. Cam be scon for tl jays, if not engaged, WATtes. ~A SITUATION, LY A PROTESTANT ‘onng girl, sixteen years of ago, in a Protestan fami ly, to do Nght chamberwork, or to take care of children, is Very kind to children. Can be seen at 74 West Twenty fourth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, | as chambermaid and waiter, or chambermat ot nd co plain sewing: 1 ‘6 fami! and cing of or to take care = wk do Llesaane house ference 8 yt, corner of Howard. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN, ‘A situation, to cook, wi id iron, or to do house: work ins small’ private family. ‘The best elty reference riven. hryetie street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Englieh Protestant gicl, aa chambermaid and fenmatreas, oF as nurse, in s private family ; has no odjac- tion to go in the intry. Good city reference. Please call at S15 Bowery. Gan be eon for two days, TANTED--A SITUATION, IN CITY OR COUNTRY, by w highly reepectabla girl, with yours of roforonoes from her Inet cmployers, to do chamberwork, washing snd froning, or a8 nurse and senmete: ble, in either. Ts very fond of childr generally useful A good heme salary. Please call at 223 Bowery. WANTED-BY A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and olain sewer, with the st_omployors. Is wil- J moh beet of recommendations from her ling to make herself generally usefu age an object 44 ® roapectable home, Cun be se place, until engaged, TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN asituation. leagood chambermaid, and an exoollent washer and ironer Would have no objection to de the couking ofa smell family and a it fronipg, |The best of city retmrence gt Can b0 for two days if not engaged. e eval at 349 Hourtom streot. J) ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Peetaees oung woman ag plain cook. ral and ironer, and has call at 222 Wess 1 90 awen for two day Ninth avenues, C WANTED—A SITWATION, BY A RESPECTA ALE young girl. as chsmbermali and waiter, or to do plain sewing and take care of children, in @ private'family. Good city reference Plearo call at 65 East Thirteouth street, corner of Fourth avemte, for two days, TANTED-A SITUATION, RY A MIDDLB AGED woman, to do plain cooking, is willing to do general honsowork in ® small private family. Hs good reference from her Isat place. Can for two @rys, if not on be seen gaged, at 23) Sullivan street, near Aimity W ANTED-BY a RESPECTABLE KND WEA baby te wet murse nt her own house I veo works aap. the tay after” the vine J, Kt No. 235 Wont Seventeen between Bighrh and Ninth avenu ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Rr i ResP d required, Please eal? ot Wrote ona Wolrteen th stent wo days, in eg proequt situation, ‘ABOUT. situation a cook, or cook and housekeeper, or t) [alt on an invalid: for either of which she is fully com tent, having served in similar capacities, in the west end of London Satisfactory reference can bo given ‘a8 to character and snes cr office. SMART, WILLING bormaid’s work ; to go ten or twelve mi cevtionable reterenc: Jarss month in such ( ANTED-BY AN EFFICIENT YOUNG WOMAN, A tution as cook, washer and ironer, or general house- Work, in eity er country. Can produce R202, Felsrence, Will be fourd fully to undersiand her duties; iss good baker, Please apply at 261 Bowery.” WARTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook ; wae fuurteen years in her last place, aud understands cst in all its brane! es not #0 much an object fortable home. Ln East Twenty- fourth stre . ten to two o'clock. ‘ANEED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, § situation as gvod plain cook, washer and iron Beat of city reference given Apply for two days, at Mr. Farrel's grocery store, corner of Tillary street and Lawrence lyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, ACTIVE young wowan, gan, produce city referen 18 most respectable, to di housework of s small Ferpectable family, aid, washer and ironer. Apply at 46 Henry’ street, rear building, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, W rivets years of age, to do waiting or tend children: or light chamberwork i a small private family. Bost o| city reference yiven. Please: inquire at No. 45 Honry stroet, ANTED—A YOUNG AMEKICAN OR GERMAN rl, to assist in doing housework, and take care of in a small family. Inquire at 13 Vine street, Kym. TANTED--BY A PROTESTANT he NG Pade A ituation branches, and is HL kin cy a coi B: tirat-1 mis aI e ween fo Seoond stres ANTED—A SITUATION, AS ASSISTANT BOOK- keeper ins wholoral dry gouds importing or jobbin house. The best of city references given, as to honesty sn capability. Please address C. AC, 11 Chambers street. ANTED—BY A STEADY, SOBER YOUNG MAN. A a situation as coachman with a fone family. Can give the best of city referevces. Can bé soon at No. 4 Cliff street, for two days, from 11 A. M. to2 P. M. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, AS clerk in @ who! importiog, or dry y goods Jobbing house ; could influence a 1 amount of city reference given. — ymond, 77 Hudson street. ATCHMAKER WANTED,— APPLY AT 42 FULTON street, CREIGHTON & BLACK, VT ANTED—A BRASS FINISHER AND DIPPER. aye None ibe ots rete workman need apply to S. Philbin, le ANTED- A COMPETENT SALESMAN, FOR nd city wholerale and retail hardware busin: dress, with name a * [Vy ANTED-IVMEDIATELY, TWELVE HAT FINISH- ers. Apply to W. H. Stephens Belloville, Now Jersey. ANTED-—CABINET MAKERS. CALL AT 184 CHRYS- tle street, from 9 to 32 o'clock. rANTED— SEVERAL COMPETENT RETATL SALES- fe un eae ay men. Also boys between the ee of thirteen and fifteen years, to learn the basin Apply toa T STEW. ART & CO, dwey, Chambers and Roade streets. TAPTED—TWELVE GOvD BRASS valve makers, to whow ¢he beet employment y at tl ‘ortlundt atrect, to oe iota. COCK AND ges will ve given, Northern Hotel, foot of JANTKED—A DRUG CLERK, EXPERIENCED IN the retail and prescription business. Address W. E Herald office. WA NTEDSSEVERAL WAITERS, AT JOHN TAY- lor's Saloon. ‘Those accustomed to waiting in saloons preferred, Apply for three day and 367 Broadway. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TROM l4 TO 18, TO AT tend bar One who has had some experiance con apply at No, 2 Dey strect, between 9 and 10 this morning. Dent of references required. ‘WANTED—A PORTER IN A STORE, WHO WRITES ® fair band, cam mark goods, and "who ena bring un- questionable refererce as to hovesty, sobriety, &c. Such an gne may apply, between the hours of LL and { d'eloek, at No. 60 Pearl strect, up stairs. TED—A YOUNG MAS TO TAKE ORDERS ON one accustomed to horses Address W4Nten—a L4D, AS ASSISTANT BARTENDER at Wixcina’ Hotel, Conoy Island plankroad, four from Fulton ferry. ANTED—TWO ACTIVE NOYS AS OPFICE CLERKS in an anction store. Salary firet year, $100; must be Address box 104 Post offic v well recommende TANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE, A SMART BOY, as light porter, and if necessary, to take oa None need apply untoss thoy eat, give the ferencer Apply after {o'clock to Macy & Co., corner of Sixth avenve aud Twenty-first atroet: ANIED—SIX RESPECTABLE BOYS, FROM TEN to fifteen years old, American preferred. | Apply be, tween Il and 2 e'olook, at 853 Broadway M. DYE. g ANTED—AT RABINEAU BATH, CASTLE GAR- den. two boys, from fourteen to sixteen years of to attend within.” Reference required Taquireat the Bath: i HALL & SHEPARD. Wnt equ AN FRRAND ROY, ONE WHO 13 WELL quainted with the city; none need apply but thoas Pia.can ocme well recommended. Apply thied story Herald uiléing. BY aUc a ALES BY AUC ENON, LB) SE NICOL AY. 4 C710) = Saas, ae at atlas ‘ed nesda: Agent es 1853 at N a furniture, Seise kas teres i eos bat of I i han large mirrors, chandeliers, ear. alogues op morning of sale. 1ON EER. —-HANDSOME » AUC try carpets, & aay etal Cc. TOT, household ewruy: Gr ttle wil sellron at 174 Fuson’ atroet, oopostte St. going to Euro nat" 10 o'clock, ‘pets, Canton buroaus, reais, . od parlor. suite, ‘ho. ate aia which the sale will commence. Terms oul s y required from all purchasers, N li —The faralture y last and will ho sold without reserve. TUTTLE, Auctiv 4 UCTION NOTICE —THOS, BELL, AUCTIONRER— By W. S. INGRAHAM —1*is day at 1036 o'clock, in the anctions room; 10 North William street, extra sale valuable furniture, comprising « ¥ ry saperior assorts a qogs yt — ext — nes 9 eds, two cases cf sh dry good: , «plex gure iressen, .. too mamerous to & Shrertise® 1uesday—The entire ele- gant furniture of a gontgg! family. UCTION NOTION. —-k W s aitere No. 13.8 oe! Fost, sororey aly dA hottles; als, cars, aavorted ary gooda ly made clothing, sonsthat with the furniture of a large boarding lnuea,’ © bedding, hair mattresses, sufas, sole beds, tables, bureaus, chairs, de, ko. ti in brocatelle apd hair cloth, bureaus bookcaser, bedsteads, Heading, cottage suits, lounges, extension tables, cedar ta: bles, eesgores, the. 8. BOUGH, AUCTION EER—BXTENSIVE SALE or legavt rosdwood furniture pianoforte, velvet carpets &o., on Wedutaday, Augnet %, at 10 A at No, 145 t Twenty-first street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- ‘This sale will embrace a very large variety of the W nue most magnificen! rorewood aud othce furniture, ix plush and brocatelle, made by ths host makers in the city, and in first rate order. In the sale may be found several rosewood suits in brocatelle and plush, rs d card tables, etocere pier glusses. lege ‘ood marble top bureaus stands, &e., steaas, Cora pillowe, quilts, counter pan: mahogany and maple clam Fosewood pianoforte with colian attachment, tande by Gi. hert & Co., of superior touch, tune, and modern finish, Catalogues on morning of sale {URNITURE AND GROCERIES AT AUCTION—TUES- day, August 2, at 103g Vcrock, at 47 Dey street, Lssirer e of Greenwich, an assorsment uf groceri sugar, mncearoni, rive. dates raisins cc. Also, asmall tot of fur- niture at 12 o'clock chatra tubles, sofa, bureau, crockery ware, alabaster clock, WELLINGLO A. CARTBR. Auctioneer. G. HORTON, AUCTIONE®k, WILL aa Beeld (Monday) atternoon, at 2 o'clock. at No. L iroad- between Thirty-t) ird aud Thirty fourth ror te the stook nud fixtures uf aliquor store Sale positiv OMESTEAD FOR SALE—TAYLOR & JAMES welll fell Uy auction, without, reserve, on Tuesday, August 2, at o'clock TM. s desire le cottage, and loteof land. ‘The property is situated in tho ot village of Taylorville, Fort Lee +. 4. and is of eas the steamer Frank running thither from the foot o! street, four Himsa day. For partlocines teqetre of © TAYLOR & JAMES 11 Chainbors street, ORTGACE SALE.- OAKLEY & WRIGHT WILL sell by auction, 1853, at 1 in Warten atreat. oklyn, Silesia chattel sicctehee’ nd wagon, one lumber wagon, one workbenches, one lot of buildings on the lot. jer of KS n. SCHENCK, Mortgagee, AUCTIONESR—BY SIMEON i Breper, office 46 Pive street, corner of William street, Wedvesday, Aucurt 4. at 123g 0 cluck at the Merchant’s Bx- change. The Marine Pavilivo, srnimahteat aed teas situated at Rockaway, Long Isiend, distant nalles from the city of New York tel is unrivalled, frox. slight alteration the thrown into bum+rous to the Pavilion, th built cottares, bubs ‘The garden is lurge and very producti will bo sold at the rame thaw or cau b d, by whieh the ti from New York has been reduced For further particulars, =pply at the oflce of the corner of William street, f the property ty the purchaser ely after the clove of the season, hor b our. Auctioneer, No. 46 Piue street ew York. The delivery EER, STORE, NO. 185 at the store, at 10 o'clock, hoase; also the furniture ture of a private family, sale from Williamsburg: ive, 8 of & porte arding house and th far removed for the convenience of a general assortment. Sule po N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY.—ON MON- the eraprietors of “VINGS STOKE, NU. 126 BOWERY, their entire stock, at prices which will induce s riday and Satarday Inst, every article wae handled and marked down. ‘The figures are plain, and show an im- mense reduction. WHY Ib 1HIS? IT MAY BE aSKED. Our importations for the fail wont the room. Besiles, we are in goods over from one senson to another, The Shongh great, will, we think, ultimately tend to wall our Fiannels will be 90 per cent less than the presemt market prices. Our Shawis aro marked down 40 por cent. Blaek Silks, from 10s, dow n to $1 Changeable Silks, from 61 down to 75e, Silke, from $1 doen twos Plaid Silke, from 9 Lawns, tne Freceh aud Boglish, at Is , price heretofore 2s. ani Viinted Mustine at Gd. per yard. en, | Damask and Table Cloths, very low. «for gents’ and boys’ eummor wear, Alf their former pric SuaWwLs d heat chance for getting a first We presurre on selling one thousand the fol- DOMESTIC G: ODS, Our largo stock, although Inid in at the prises ofa spring, known to be much lower than at present, or ¢l pected full prices, we shall allow to de subjected to the gone- ral slaughter. OSIERY, GLOVES. HANDKERCUHIEFS. Some ore chances in these goods. RAPERY. MUSLINS, AND LACES. Out large stook of these goods will nos last bat s few heute all have marked tt em. LLess Tu SA¥ MORE. early in the day us possible, and the better ae- jon can be secured. FP. W. & W. ¥. GILLEY & 00. ‘This ia the last, creates retin. lowing week. WA8TED—ONE HUNDRED AND FIPTY CARPEN ters, masons and trackleyers. Men who with to go to the Isthinus to work on the Panama Railroad can find om ployment by applying at the office of the undersigned. Car- caters and magons will be paid §3 perday and board; track- ayers $2 50 per day and board. Passage free. Steam«rs Jenve New York for the work on the Sth and 2th of every menth, \ Dontractor, 92 Warren stroet. €. STO a}, JANTED ~ 7118 FOLLO®1NG SERVAN day, for situ viz:—Cooks, wis Feametrorses, Soot chambermaide, and generst ho Manning’s office, 10 Tillary atre ANTRD-AT WALLA CE’'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, well-recommended ser: yants, in every eapacity, viz:—soachmen, grooms, farmars, boys for trades, gc. ‘Alao, cooks chambermatds, seams: trosees, general howsewor¥ers, Inundressos, ?B. Ea- ployers sepplied with efficient rervants at ‘ats omve. WANTED; RESPECTABLE SERVANTS FOR ANY of work, and for the best places, at MORRIS. & CO. establiahmont, 287 Brond way, corner of Reade street All girls of Inet got good places, and all those who enter at onee a vbe suited quickly with excel- lenteitnations. Terms liberal. ANTED.--THE Bhs T OF SERVANTS FOR PRIVATE outer, hotels ard hoarding houses, enn, alway MORRIS & COLS establishment, 257 B ade street Waiting for. places this day--Hetel and waiting girls, girls for 8. comprising Sootch, German and French oys And men for fao- he english ‘ark #ervan , Brookly: Apply at Waiters, private servan rms moderate ANTED —FORTY PROTESTANT GIRLS, OF GOOD character, oan obtain situations in good families, 1n tity or country {mmediately. Places ready for general work girls, ecoks, dairymais [Rneees, chamber. maids, waiters, good trades, small girls, &c. Apply at the Protestant Employment Agency, Ne. 7 Carmine streot. Situations given free, if required, ANTED—THIS DAY, SIX GIRLS, TO COOK, WASII . two ‘professed cooks, three chamber d ton girls for genoral housework; also, iy landed, for city ond, country, laces, open thi ay; feo returned if wot gapeges., 8 Hamilton Haire’ office, corner of Falton and \dagh meee Brookly: MUSICAL, OCTAVE PIANO FORTE, ROSE- VERY FINE 6% ‘wood case, round corners, only a short time in uso; also a rorewood guitar, but lite le used, and a French violin, With Thilton’s improvomont, will be sold cheap, togecher or Bugle, Inquireot P.J- EBEN,at No. 15 Commerce stroot, near Blecoker. Boston Pianes.—t brated manufacturers of pia nt Right, im order to T & CO., THE CELE- and owners of the Azoli* accommodate the citi ‘ir Southern and Woat- nts with the subsoriber a ead toes ail, at factory prices, ‘oa pianos 00 well known to noed any com: The so riber hag the largost a: janes with atd without the wolian to he found in the city. PO %*« o just made a curved souls to their pi rior im power and depth of tone, to at has ever before been presented to the ry instrument warranted to give entire setisfaction, or the purchase money refnaded Second hand pinaes atg ent bare ate. Prices from $10 to $180. Pingos to jet. HOKACE WATERS {0% Broadway, corner of Anthony strees Pub Neterof Music, and Dester in: Musioal Instrumente of al kinds. p planes AN! i ema PERMANENT ACTION aim . somerval toner “in bi 1 winnie te on win! arehase. oar Houston street, fabhioanble ct side. @heap for onvk. ry T. barre, (LAT WITH DR. 8. An trbe nid the publia, t! Diet bees to inform hi NLOTH WAREHOUSE.—Wi) SON G. HUN? & ©0., J Nos. Sane 82 William atreet, corner Maidea Ine, im= porters and Jobbers of goods for aien’s wear oly, are prepared with & new and oomplete stoek of oloths, meres, vetting overcvatines twrads, linings, trlinmings, &c., to which they iavite the attention of merchant tailors and facturers of clothing ADIES' DRESS a tel TN A LARGE ie al * in Frene! Hers style, througho’ ___WM. NEUSTAZDTER, 35 John stre FRENCA GLOVES K, BAJOU.)— bectiver, ERN®ST COMP of Paris, sole manufactarer and ptuprictor of of tho goves_marked * Baan pointed Mevsrs the Un mitted throwgh them. Messrs B. Costenet & Co. are also fally authorized to protect said mark against all counterfeiters, who will be dea with according to law. however, gloves wil still be found te the hand mer imperters, RNEST CO #P. ORWEBS & KEELER, NO. 769 BROADWAY, NE Ninth stroct. har Just’ opanod a ling of, French band eevee, chemizcites aud collars infants’ embroider ists, caps, with a case of pinin and figured musling. api Indies of the eity aro favited to call PAULDING, THOMAS. & VAIL, IMPORTERS OF ode for wen’ No. 41 Joun street, ve stock of clo" 10 WHOLESALE BUYERS OF CLOAKS AND MAN- tillas.- JAMES BECK & CO, will be prevared to show, on Mon he Ist of August, the ror pafleont seror! ment o York, embracing te of P eited. shave geodo ey in 'y_ novelty kno ris: he natertion of buyers io respectfally soli Ne 865 Broadway. MISCHLL ANKOUS, tetera teks tb A “A CARD,~TH® UN DERCIUNKD, MANUFACTURERS AL SA peti pens and eoid and silver " penctl and pen tented would ‘very goepecttatly inform, vbe aoe a what hey are ‘opening rid their retail store, 277 i Broadway,» henutitul assortment of cont importation, which, (a mont of superior gold equip themselves with pe Pee eter pravionsl 6O., 12 Maid: duily, where they nine times in Sve seconde, throwing tho force and accuracy. Office for business conmected invention at No. 98 Broadway. MERICAN FL UID MAGNESIA ble cooling enmmer m N INDISP&NSA- areeable to take, peou: iiarly adapted to travellers, feusote Hideen, removes netdity of the stomach, aud effeetnally ames 4 nod sick hendache; no family should be w Rhout it, Tobe had of all deus ze iat HOLBRKORE, “MARTIN, & CO., 157 Broadway. RON BEDSTEAD DEBOT.—SPRING MATTRESS AND ‘The hoslthy spring mattrossos are usual cost, in the bo er fitted hotels, dc., mee wt welll near Pi ICOLAY 200. alt # $4 te furnished om ptly, at Broadway, NOPACTURERGOF aRrirrecab Arms and lege surgion), ertansedienl machin Bente, Mrumes, bandages ote, 438 Nresdway, seeon ter ORTAB) M ited ad oan be OWNERS oF 10 Lioiment, pn SDR TOSTA® a preedly for horens, the mest stem he nts, aad T 3 Sardi, Ne at Bend stevat, | y ph ons for big) ewre of oe Beaten. Depot warranted for t tones, mi Ma ail over the Talbot Be wick street

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