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beme eighteen months ogo. He hed beng the pri- | vate secretary of the Preddent, and from the ioti- mate sreociations with the Executive family sttend- . ‘ant upon this confidential official >eitioo, the happy | agreement between the t7o ~“oung peeple was doabt- City Clerk. Yess consommat-d. Ib ‘ig death, her bright antloi- * ations of the fatar, nore were overshadowed ; and Bow so sudden); herself calle’ away beyond the nar. Yow beunMary whi:b divides us from Bternity, way fe) arsored of the mo-e enduring raa'ittes of Bappiness which she has achieved in that better land Yesond the grave. We sympathize with the bereaved father in this ‘WH. tion, to lament the denth of his univer-ally respected wife. Brt death knows no distinction of persons; and in the family bereavmenta of Clay, Webster, Calhoun, Casa and others, among the highest in their -fficial promotions and successes, we are for bly reminded that even the Paths of glory lead but to the grave, ‘The career of the youthful abject of this notice was brief, unobtrusive, simple and quict; bat the ephere which sbe filled was one of usefulness— beautifal, and bonoahle, and tiue—and worthy of imitation by the prondest of her sex. She was a modest, interesting young American woman, in the ‘true sense of the term, carrying oat, by her own example, her faith in the dignity and the glory of on educated people, and in tre equality which our institutions recognize among all our deserving citizens. “She will sing unto the angela the final triumph she bas won.” TELEGRAPHIC. FUNERAL OF MISS FILLMORE. Borrato, July 27, 1854, ‘The funeral of Miss Fillmore took plice this mo-ning. ‘Tt was attended by a large concourse of the leeding Gtizevs, More dep felt and genoral grief has been sel- dem. witne-sed then was manifested thronghout the city, Miss Fillmore was exceedingly amiable in her dis- Pesition, aud wag beloved by everybody. Every heart feels as though it had euffered personal bereavement Her loss wisl long be felt Mr. Fillmore feols it keenly, and his spirits are much broken. Tue Gtaver Gray Eacire—The Philadelphia Pern:yivamian devies the fact that the bark Gray Eagle, which was recently captured by a British man-of-war with a cargo of slaves on board,is a Philadeny his veesel and belonging to Philadelphians, and states that she belongs to New Yorkers. We have tuken the trouble of inquiring into the matter, and find by the veesel’s papers in the Cas- tom Houre, that she rlearrd from this port on the 25th of March last, in ballast and stores for St. ‘Thomag, W. I., under the command of Capt. J. G. D-ummond, who wes also the clearer of the veasel. ‘We understand that at that time she passed into the hands of certain Philadel mars, } It ie but 9 short time since that we had " | the first tvo thousand do)lare colle sted, ; Cent on st aver two thousand. ; ope and a half per cent. Progress of rhe Cholera. FRANKLIN STREET HOSPITAL. ‘The following is the report of Dr. Vandervoer, of the Pranhlio street Hospital, fur the twenty-foar hours end- ing yesterday at 11 o'clock A. M.:— Remaining at dato of last report. Rereived since. In the Mott street Hospital, of she three remaining yes Rerday, there are two women and one meu, and io the Franklin street Hospital there are sixteen women and five men. This shows conclusively enough that there se wore women than men attacked with the cholera. Tho above reports show that the disease is sligh'dy diminish- wg. owing no doubdt to the favorable change in the tem- perature of the wrather. A wan camed Luise Lash. and kis son, a child eight fear (f nee, o!ed on Wednesday evening of cholera, at Went Twenty first street. The wife of Lynch is {ll With the divease and not expcoted to recover. Ov Tuesday night a widow woman, named Margaret Cosel, died of cholers, at No. 163 West T venty-second at The tidy remained in a shocking condition from decomposition until yesterday, when the Alms House officers caused its interment. BROOKLYN. At the meeting of the Brooklyn Board of Health yes terd: y morning, fourteen cases and four deaths were re ported up to nine+’clock A.M. During the day severa ‘ons died of the seme complaint throughout the city fone County Lumsic Asylum ten of the inmates die durig the present week. IN WILLIAMSBURG. % Fix case? of cholera wore reported to the Board o Bealth yesterday, ut twelve o'clock. One case fatal. IN OTHER PLACES. The Cincinnati Cimmercial of the 20th inst says that the cholera has made iis appearance among the inmates of the Catbol.c Orphan Asylum, on the corner of Ela and McFarisnd streets. less than eight deaths from that disease ocentred the night before last. Five or six sudden deaths have occurréd recently ia the neighborhood of the Mount Hope Iron Mines, in ris county, N. J., of which two or thres cases had some resemblance to Ariatic cholera, The most virulent casea wer individuals that had eaten to oxeess of bid cher- ries on an esnpty stomach, or when the digestive fluids hae jurt been exhawsted by dissolving the laxt meal. At last arcounts the sickness had almost entirely subsided. Twenty-nine caers of cholera, eleven of which have been fatal, were reported to the Albany Board of Health ae having occurre! from Satur’ay tu Wednesday. Tho Eay ress of ‘he 27th says:—There were a namber of fats] caren of choler? fa Caval street yesterday, in filthy por tuons of tLe street, and among people who noglectod the Ctvense foo bh ng. Qi ers Rerortry To Tux Boarv or HratT —Stephen Ford and Samvel Ski’ more, two chiliren at Troy Orphan Asyluth, dea ruddenly yesterdas of disease resembling cholera. Mrs. Mary Dosle, residiog on Dock below Lib- erty street, also cied jerdsy. iihetteno Crawford, | Cougresn sucet, near Lighth, reported dead. Two or three new cree, without fetal tern inations, reported since yester'ay. The-@are in addition to the fonr deaths Berton: 4 as havivg oocurred in the ‘infected district,’” Ae Hill. —Troy Budget, July 26. Five feinl cases of cholera occurred ut Boston for the twenty-four hours ending at noon on Wednes.lny. ‘Ine sceper of the Buffalo Alma Hoose, over hie own figuatore in the Buffalo papers, unequivocally donire the statement maie in the Commerriat Advertiser a few days since, ia regard to the character of the food used in that instituticn and iu regard to the filtuy coadition of ‘the apartments. At Chiesgo, on the 23d instant, there were 14 deaths from cholera reported to the Boar of Health. The number of deaths from cholera at Moatreal on the f¥dinst. were twenty and on the 23d there were twenty- seven. The Montreal Herald states that igh ge num Der of densa sincethe ¢ mmencement of the epidemic have been 632. s At Hamilton, Ca, there were nixtoon ceaths from holera on the 246th inst Died in Montres|, the 4h inat., Mr. Reuben Locke, for- marly of Nortnboru’, az-¢ sboat forty yorrs, aud oa the 9th, his wife and the two youngest of three children, victims of *h.¢ cholerm—tne onle survivor of the family being their ridesi child, « girl of twelve years. Mr. Te eke bad but recently remeved from North»oro’ with nd wa. encaged in buetness in the city of On the breaking out of the cholera tne house led hy th fauity that cecnpied another part , wed fo greet wee the panic caused ny this frightfal “heaee that the eare of the dying mother devolved on this ttl girl, who ciosed her eyes with hee own hands, ere offer the remeval of the dead and dying retarned atop« to the dererted mansion to ob uch articles of wrarlas apparel an Bde might need o7 saturn to her fren sin Woree:ter county, where she has now found a home - Boston Traveller. TELEGRAPRIC, TUE CLOLRAA AT WASHINGTON. Warmsaton, July 27, 1964. A city paper says that three or four deaths from eholere have ceenrred here. It is reported that a mes- aenger in the Post Office was seized with the disease Ww eay, and is not expected to survive through the night. DEATHS AT PUFFALO. Borraso, Jaly 27, 1854. ‘The deaths at the Poor House yesterday were reportet @ seventeen, but no officis! information can be ascer- talred. The Board of Health met leet night, and passed reerlutions directing an entire reform ia the management of the bouse. AT NIAGARA FALLS. The deaths by cholera at the Surpension Bridge, yester™ day, were veven—allon the Canadian side. AT NORPOLK. Nonrotx, July 27, 1854. ‘The health of this elty is good, and no cholera cases have been reportei. Police Inietiigence. Arret of a Fugitive —"olierman De Rinder, of the ‘Third Mstiet Court, resterday brongit to the city from New Britain, Conn. & German named John Brown, who sands charged with having «ame mon'hs «ines, etolon @ gold wareh and chain worth $4) from hie employer Mr. Hemry Aucter. of No. 8's Hvast n street A pawn ticket for the ty wae found im prasesion af the scoured, and he was locket uy by Juxtioe Welsh fur 9 exrmipaticn. Arrest of Cownterfeiters.—T 0 me: rau apd James McMann, were yesterday ar ested ny po Borwan Akern, of the Fourteent> ward, ehorged with atveropting to pass a $2 bill, slierad from a geouins f adefunc: insticution furmerly known ae the Bank, at Paterson, NJ at (be growry of Wun. oom 4 James Mo- le i, Heede, 28 Spring street. On searchitg the |odgings of MeMann a 4 Bower, pales foo finite thee and $12 in dille of other br shon banka. The Jusoner Moran siates that he purchase] somecf the silk of MeWann for 59 conte on the tollar. Boch wero tation before Jnation Welsh locked up fur furtaer Jerery Oty News. aLanipe ov Crrv Orrncups,— The nalarics of oe Dowing rates by the Common — z ~ é PERSSSEERERSEBESseEsS SRSSESEEE) | BESESES Arristant Captain of ‘The watebmen sre all wad $245 th each. Cobector of Arrears of Taxes is allowed Mend 9-3 cent three per The “oll of Assess. mnt ie allowed a fee of five per cen’ on ull assessments that shall vot exceed $500; three per cant on all asseas- ments that ave leas tban $500, but do not exoend $1,0; two and a balf per cent on ali assessments over $1,006 and under $5,600; and on all assessments over $5,000, & 2 8 Reese & Cv The original 25 Cents Daguer- reotyse depot of this compsny existe in reality only at 289 Brondway, where the portraits of the people are taken by Holmen patent double ramera, for 14 years by authority of the United States. Beware of false posters. New Musie.—++ Better Tymes are Coming, Friends.”” “Amy Roas Lee,” and ‘+ I'm Free to Love ?— three choice songs, by H. Dumbleton, director of Oom bleton’s Minstrels; price 26 cents each. Music sent by mail ge free. General and reloct catalogues for- warded to any address free of ob: 3 HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 388 Broadway, cperirenaiceypse D. & _ W. Smith’s raed deans, celebrated for possessine greater power, ourity, and sweetness of tone than those of any other makers Those wishing to examine, or purchase a a very low price. a number one instrument, should call at tue sole agency, No. 383 Broadway. Melodeons of all otber styles and prices constantly on hand. HORACE WATERS, Pianos- Horace Waters’ Phanos.—For power. sweetnos and purity of ‘tone, and elasticity of toucn, there piapos challenge comparison with all cther makes. T Gilber' & Co ’s premium pianos, with or witbout the eolian. Noone article of American mavufacture bas @Neited more universal ocmmendation from the press throughout the civilized world than these celebrates piavos. Gilbert’s boudoir pianos. Hallett & Cumston’s [ame of the oli firm cf Hallett & Co Jacob Chickar- ’a pianos, The above pianos to he found only at th- i establishment of HORATE WA’ 883 joadway. Great Bargains in Ready Made Clothing, slightly s-iled, from the late fire in Broadway.—Fioo black French coats, cnat $20, for $10; black and eassimere pants, con: $7, for $2; vests, cost $6. for $2. GEO. LEVIE, corner of Nassau and Beekman sts, frum Sew Orleans, and the us at No 441 Broadway, fully of ready made 4 aboine sesort da, yalises oarpet No desistion from INBUE & CO, Notice—Miller & Grant, have of em fully represented and at New York prices, being entirely Co bege trom the custom practiced by other establish- ments. 371 Broadway, med a siore at Saratoga, with a full assortment 8, 1s, ribbons, &e. Their stock is Motice.—Peter #AY, have just received » vou |. in founcings, band- tambric. ‘Fo be'rold cosep. Peter Roberts & Co., 335 Broadway, have Just opened a very large agsortment of valonclenes, evgipgs and laces, from one Shilling to ten dollars por yard. A superior stock of point d’Alencon laces and colors, very rich. Popwar Trsade.—The Subscribers are selling their bareges, Iswns, tixsues, prints, ging- baws, bons, and lace curtains at a great dis- count from their real value, in order to make room for their new fall goods, which they will open after the Ist & Co., 375 Broad- ment of tes th usand dol. of Swiss mull. and of August, LEADBEATER & LEE, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard strest. Mourn! Goods! Mourning Goodst—Lead- BEATER & 847 Broadway, have now in store a large assortment of bombszines, alpac: Feges, grenadines, tissues, Iawnr, silks, priots, ginghams, &e., which they are lower than the cost of importation. Canton cloths, ba- Canton crepes, seling much Ladtes for Newport, Sarai and Other watering places, call at Miller's, in Canal street, before s0lag, and gor supply of gatvec bocts, frcan Ide, be fe ; el.o slippers, ties, toilet slippery, and india rubber shoon, with boys’, wisats ’and children’s hoota and shoes, of all kinds end prices, at J. B, MILLER & 00.’S, No. 134 Canal street. Sewing Mrchines.—We have fally settled for infringement, and have the liconre Oo manufactory under his patert, Gere be no question atout the sight to'use our have o ood prosa voting in of wi ve 3 Al slpably infrings one or more of thessinforior machines, they wil) for Noopse to use them. CU., 323 Broadway. mark fs acm 4 7 >: jeczapeliod to pay ax Y 1. SINGER & Two Dyn only left.-$15 tor a Country residence or village bomestesd, pleasantly located on Long Island, pear the admired Lake Ropkon! a 100 forms anc 500 building lots, 100 fect square, equal to4 city lote, will be divivec among 600 sa>scribers, July 31, 1¢54. Each subscriber, for only $15, will receive 9 war- rantee ceed for a farm of from 2 to 20 seres, or 4 build- lug Jota, Y5 by 100 feet. A few shares only left. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 268 Broadway, where maps and pamphlets can be had gratis. Levtuer Travelling Bags.—Jast reecived Steamer, a large assortment of loather satebels and particularly adapteé tor travelling, at the jewelry and fancy goods store of OSBORNE, BOARDMAN & TOWN: END, No. $27 Broadway, undor the St. Nicholas ote. Batchelor’s Hair Dy article, by al) sobnowle*, Qprfeotly coloring the “alr the moment itis ap Shoneaods In all parts of the wor'd oroolaim tt the or Bold st BATCURLOR’S, No, 233 stili the Leading ne Jy solinile dyo known Wromd way, Oristadoro’s Hair Dye.—This matchless pre= paration, is by universal consent, acknowledged to be the safest ond most relisble dye in use. It nover fails in its cnleripg process. impar‘ing meanwhile nourishment and Uikinese to the hair. Sold wholosale aod rotail, and ap piled, nt CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor. House. Wigs and Toupces.<Batehelor, of No. 233 Broadway, is pleased to announce anocher bewtiful im- provement in the manufacture of these articles. This wven'ion is applied te ladies’ and gentlemon’s hair work, apd Dad most perfect imitation of nature yet dis covered. Pimples, Freekles, Tan, Sunburn, Erap- tions, &¢., are cured by the use of GOURAUD’S Italian Thedieated soap; poudre subtile uproots hair from low forrbeads or any yart of the body; tiquid rouge, hair oye and restorative, at 67 Walker streot, first store from Broadway. Asthma Cured by Inhalation—Dr. Curtis— Dear Sir: I have ured ove Ute J of your Hygeana, and can now safely say Iam cured of the asthma, a disease of six yeaze’ standing. The hygeana needs no puffing, « singse trial of it {# sufficient to prove ita vast superiority over all other medicines for the cure of all diseases of the lungs or throat. Yours, truly, JA@ F. KEESBURY, Postmaster —Duncannon, Ps.. Jone 2. 1854. Any person pmwre ag, Soy! to DR. CURTIS, No. 149 Chambers strect, will receive the bygeana by expre-#, free Sdld hy Boyd & aul, 149 Chambers «treet; C,H Ring, corner of John street and Broad+sy; P. A. Knapp, 663 Hudson street, and 472 Eighth avenie ; CH. Philllps. corner of Wooster and Hor ttreets ; Mrs. Hayes, 175 Fu'ton street, Bevenly 5 0n3 Russell & Schott, 136 Market street, Phils- selphia. A ney to the yore nye oe oot . Golden are prepai ex) ly for female con- Wemte mol tay bo eee, safety eal, Giscunes te aclan Peg 81 per box. met druggiats every: where, end at the '. 4 . , Cor- Ter ef Broadway and Johu wreety’ C. ¥. Clioew fl Barely street; Hall, Rackle & Co., 220 Greenwich atreot; . Raiiade hin by Zieber. 26 South Third stevet; Weeks & Potter, 164 Wasbington street, Boston. Incerdiarics ave About, And counterfriters too, Which of the twain is worst, I dou! Cood reaver what think your”? oa Eappore nour upon you Lyon's pnts yowder, and life foot therevy, its, not 08 bad as setting your hou-« on Gre? Look to the label and signature, and be sure that nothing save the real magnetic powder will efectually rid vour dwelliog of bed- ‘bags, Teaches, &e. Depot 424 Broadway. __—_———————— Married, At Yorkville on Tuesday evening. Jwy 25, by the Rev. a Jacop Doss to Euzanern 8. Dats, all of this Died, Suddeniy, on Thursday, July 27, fa the 48th yeur of ber age, Figzanen H., onasortof Clatkenn Croliva _ His friends, and those of her brothers, Joho M. and Tevid Feaman, are invited 10 attend the faneral, at three e’clock this afternoon, without farther javitation, fro her late residence, 50 feond street. The remains will he tnterred In Greenwood, in are 27, atier a lings ring iliness, in the ftd yeor ef her age, Cranvore B, wife of Rovert T Ke'ly, and daughter of George and Matt Mutthews, ‘The relatives and frients of the family are respetfatly invited toattend the funrrsl, from her late re«ddenos, 142 Bivir goon street, af three o'¢lock this afternoon. In this ety, cn Thursday morning, Jaly 27, at half. yest seven o'clock, EMMA, youngest daughter of Mr. Joun ard Anns shumacher. i> relatives and friends ut the fanfly are respectfully {ovt ed to attend the funeral, from 284 Fourteenth atrvet, ' pine o'clock this morning. Ov Thursday, July 27, Mev. Saran, relict of Garret De- greot, ogod 60 y+are. The relatives «nds ier d: of the fomily are reepectfany inv ited to attend ber fara}. at three o'clock this after. poon, without furtt er iuvitation, from tne residence of her eon 1 lew, Corneling Laforge, 140 Barrow atreet. Op Thursday, July 27, of ¢msumption, Maay Prany- ‘MAM, ‘qife of Charles Perryman, late of Tralee, county Tae tho tonits respentfuDy tuvited to at- are tend ber funeral from her late rendence 60 President ‘Thursde. sane, Mr, Kuna, eldeet peo of Jeon Me =i ok King, aged 21 years and 19 woo! Hie remaipa were taken to Connecticut for interment. 84th year of her ‘The relatives and frieude of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at one o'clock this after- noon, from the residence of Andrew M. 468 bie avenue. ae ‘elem papers : x 1 Wednesday evening, July 26, Mra. Ams Rms, aged earn ¢ funeral will take place at four o’clook thie after- necn from the residence of ber son-in-law, Thomas A. Gerry, Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. Her friends aod rela- tives are requested to attend, without farther invitation. On Wednesday, July 26;. 0f consumption, Parnox Basu, a native of the parish of Kilbegan, county West- mesth. Ir 5 5 Hie friends and acquaintanes® are reapectfully invited to attend bis fuera], from his late residence, No. Jef- ferson street, at two o'clock thin On Wednesday, July 26, Joua Ann Coxxmty, in the 46th year of ber ope. ‘The friends of the family, and the Second Chapter of the Young Men’s Roman Catholic Benevolent Society, are rerpectfnlly invited to attend her fuoersl, st three odeck this afternoon, from the foot of Grand street, Williamsburg, without farther notice. Suddenly, on prookeg'4 evening, July 27. Rosanna, wife of Taniel Baber, (New York pilot.) — 81 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- fly invited to attend the funeral, at three o'clock *hie afternoon. from on board the boat Jacob A. enlereats, Dobb’s wharf, near Wall street ferry, Brook- lyn. On Wednesday, July 2f, at tne residence of his father, Denmm Canim, aged 10 years, 11 months and U7 days. ‘Tho relative: frieods of his father are invited to attend bia fu: at tep o'clock thi« morning, from the corner of Thirty-seventh street and Eleventh aveaue. On Thursday, July 27, Jane. the neloved wife of David Grebem. aged $1 yeary—sinoerely regretted by all who pew her. The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfally invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 72 Washington street, Brooklyn, at three o’clock this after ‘Dood. Suddenly, on Wednesday, July 26, of coy of the M, 7 af hie age. brain, Mr. S4mvg1 Coorg, in the 40th year The relatives and friends of the family are tfally invited to sttend his funeral, at three o'clock this after- nocn, from te residence of his brother-in-law, James W. oo €6 Sanda street, Brooklyn, without further invi- In Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, July 27, sane, in- fant daughter of John W. and Laure C. Mas street, am At Wert Hoboken, on Thursday, July 27, at @ quarter past micnight, Erwmr, sap of Alphonse and tha Perrin, oged 10 mentha and 26 days. The funeral will take place at balf- four o'clock this afternoon, from the renidence of his parents, De Mott street, West Hoboken. The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend. At Hsckenrack,N. J., on Saturday morning, Jnly 22, Tuomas H. Brat, late of this city. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ¥ THE “GENTLEMAN” WHO HAD i DAGUERREO- free taken at # saloon in Broadway, betweon Antho ny and White streets, does not return and redeem tho article left the or pay forit immediately, he will Gad ap upplearent satement made in Temsrd, to mater by the person who received pay for picture, and to whom is well known; moreover, the remaining picture will be exhibized as the ‘‘gent’’ who can afford it. Fr ALBERT W SMITH FORMERLY OF RICHMOND, Va will spply to Blow & March. 91 Water street, he will learn of snmotbing to hie ad: ge. Any informaci of him will bo thankfully received at same place. NFORMATION WANTEO—OF ANTHONY MORRISON, who arrived in this country on the 20th of Jane. By calling at 14 Ferry street he will hear of his beether, who is anxious to see him, and be supplied with means to go to him, JOSEPH COX OR RORERT COX FORM Brook'yn Now York:—Mra Harriet Cox vid H Cox dind reoently ii LY OF of De eed daughter pow both the wl Urrdan ¢eylum of Loulsvil'e. Their rel tala information regarcieg the chi-dren, by ing reoted to tho managers of that institutio: THE TURF. nnn G REAT SPOBT AC SARATOGA SPRINGS.—THREB 2 greattrots Jv)y 25 23, and August) July % puree $500, m le beats Sind, in Larsess 8. McLaughlin cames b.m Lady Moscow: Wm Woodruff names b. B. Seely 28 purpe $800, 8 In. 5, to. skeleton wi july 23, purse $500, 8 in enone, Wa be og b. Centreville; 8. Me! vob.m Lady joscow st 1, match $1.000, ee aon tween the horee True Jel New York, and Belle of 8 Heaglani Joba, wagon; Wm. Woodruff de br m. Balle. of harness. ell are play or pey, will above positively como off a8 mentioned s| y “i WMH, WOODRUFF Proprietor. } EP HOUSE PLEASURE GROUNDS —A PURSE (F $25 will be given on Friday, the 28th inst. Mle Leata, beet three in five, to sat ; free for all horses that never won a purse over $26. Entries to clese on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. WM. A. BROWN, Pro- prieter. NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TROTIING.—ON Monday, July 81, at 2 o'clock, P.M, s mateh for s mile heats to harness. Mr J. Frear names b. m Iedy Rualer, H. Woodruff names bi. g. Pedler; the above Verses tek ng up the North River; will leave the Williamsburg ferries for the course every half hour. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. ______ (THE TRADES, & CUTTER WANTS A SITUATI A store; is competent to cut custom work, and has no objections to go South; good reference given. Addroes Cutter, for three days, Herald office. PLACKSMITH’S HELPERS—WANTED, 20 Bans helpers. Apply at J. B. & 188 Centre street. BLACK- W. W. Corneli’s, EWFLLER’S TRAVELLER WANTED—FOR WESTERN e) and Soutbern trade: ove well acquainted, who can command good trade. Address J. J. & Co, Herald office, stating salary required, house last with, and referencos. Anawere confidential. pays WANTED—A FEW FIRST RATE HANDS. Nene others need ap;ly at 829 Fourth avenue, from 12 to 1 o’cloek, only. 7 EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THE ¥EMBERS OF THIS regiment will as#mble a: the Mercer House, on Sonday, Jniy 30, at Lo’clock P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of private Feeney, late fe omg G, of this regiment. Those mombers having the uniform of the reg'ment will appear in it. Ry order. G. DYCKMAN, Brevet Lient. Col. Br LOST—$3 00 REWARD.-LOST, ON TUESDAY, the 2th instant, a Java Sparrow, with lead colored Tue. stare senard Will be pes for revarsiag Wty" seas the al for ret room , No. 599 Broadway. D OPPED—BY A LADY, THIS (THURSDAY) AF- ternoon, either in a Bleecker atreet or Eighth ave- nue omnibus, or s Houston street and Eighth aveaue one, or while fepping into it from the corner of Grasa street, Brosiway, to jouston street, Broadway, a oort- monnaie, = ing @ eye rt Ah ag | be pa a sundry smal) papers of no use but tot! saver hs aie‘ valued, being « givt. The .bunks of the Indy anda evitable reward will be given, by inquiring at room 12, Smithsonian House, 604 hrcadway, near Houston Ftrect. OfT—BY A PASSENGER ON BOARD OF THE 4 steamer Franklin, « brown leather trunk, marked *Eemry Ruhl.” A liberal reward will be paid to soy person on the recovery or by ing information about it. WILLIAM RUHL, 8 Courtlanat street I OrT—ON THE MORNING OF THE 24TH, FROM 167 4 Broadway, a white poodle dog; sers tloged with yel lew; anewers to the name of Charley. Any person re- turning him to the above pumber will receive a reward of $5. (caper contaising igure 6 Canam’ gota ott jo for fan el al laren, and of soon to any one but the crane tes above reward will be paid by leaving it at Ches. Currier's, 38 Spruce street. OST—APOUT THE 12TH IN©T., A PENNSYLVANIA eed, made by Charles A. tackenback, of no ase bat to the owner. The flocer will be nuitahly rv leaving the same with G OST.—ON THURSDAY EVENING, JUL’ j To'eloek. P. M., wan left lending, on a bench of 27TH, AT vebiad, wt the Hoboken the Canal wreet terry, a parcel » comiainis German eiition Ts ‘dicine, and a emall box with sixty-four viols of wedicine. The honest porsessor {4 po Mtely reqnested to leave it with the collector at the ferry, or in the Herald office. A reasonable reward will cheer- fully be given. us OST—ON THURSDAY EVENING, BETWEEN THE 4 bourse of 6 ond 7 o'clock, In Hrowiway, withion few doors of Grand etreet. a 5 gold plere and a $} bi), slong with son ma'l ellver change. Tho finder wit] oe sewerfe! }y leaving the shove with E*mand Bisoxman, or reem No. OTe Houre, Broad way. CST—A SALES ROOK, OF NO VALUE EXCEPT TO 4 the owrer. On returning it to D. S Hough, 76 mean street, the fier will -¢ avilably rewarae:. OST—ON THURSDAY, STTH IN! true rtage, riding from Broome hi street, s emall geld with a jet cba at br wil be iy rewarded by leaving tcomerof Teenty-cighth street ant £86 Fourth at 0 IN A FOURTH reat to Tweuty be i ire CHRIMIED Cha K FOR $100 ON” Tie 4 Denk of Comtoerce, drawn by O. R Burnhars & $on 9 Biendway, yaynbee ty the order of O. Van Every, ot Venrer. Also, a ne‘e of $985 15, dated July 28, three month», drawn by W. F. Van Wat, and py to the order of O. Van Frery, Tho pr blic are eat agaiast Degoclating for enner of the nb-ve as payment bas been scpped. A suitable reward will bu pati for thelr revo. McC., 241 Water street. reference from her last place, Js not yy to nee sickners. Can be seen for two days at 142 Twenty-fret utreet, ear the Thirdavenue, room No. 6. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to ée general housework, in s seeill fomily ; reference to it em) . Inquire at No. 42 Macdougal wrest, Bt: Clement's place. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SICU:) ation a» chambermaid and waiter; haa no objection to travel with a lary or family. Hse good city reference ay be seen at 262 Ninth street, be:ween First avenue avenue A. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK out by the day—one who can give every satiafac- itting and firting ladies’ dresses. tion in call at No. 46 West nth strect, COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK out by the day: +he can give every satixfaction in cutting and Sitting ladies’ drenses. Please call at 45 Weat Thirteenth street. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A A sitvation ascook, washer and irover, or to do ga- pera] bonsework; understands cookiug remarkably well; isa first rate baker, and good washer and ironer. a # good band at up stairs work and plain se ving. Ne jections to the country. Can be seen for two days, engaged. Apply at 104 Mulberry street, first floor. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL W NTS A SItUa- we tion in some reapectable family, to do general house. ork; ehe is a good washer anc ironer. Can be seen for twe deyaat Mra Kavanagh's, 28 Trinity place. Bost of reference can be given. COOK, W‘SHER, AND IRONER WANYED—IN A small family; city references required. Apply at -~ = avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first ree DRESSMAKER, TWO CHAMBERMAIDS, A NURSE and reamstress, and two good cooks, washers and roners, wanted this dey in first class families Girls capable and with gond reference can obtain the highest wages, by calling at the Select Female office, 106 Twenty- tixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. YOUNG WAN, LATELY FROM ENGLAND, 13 DE- sirous of obtaining e situation in » wholesale store, or in any respectable office; he illing to make himself generally urefu); writes a good hand, quick at Aures, and cen give the best of city referonces. Addross W. Brown, 283 Broadway. GERMAN MUSICIAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLIBA, and whose mothod of teaching the plano, guitar, and singing in the best one, wants omployment. ' He also offers bis services to architects for drawing buildings, ar- sets, engines, ke. Apply at Nos. 12 and 14 City Hal) place. BOY, FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, WISHES A SITUA- ation in & wholesale grocery or cloth imp wting se. Refers to R. W Howcs & Co., 162 Pearl street. SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, 14 YEARS OF AGE, wants emp! it and some business, or to learn & trade; would give indentures, Good reference can be furnished, and no objection to the country. Addxes T., Lox 140 Herald office, tor one week. BOY WANTED-IN A DRUG STGRE. ONE about fourteen ! years old, who can give good Feferences may aoply to G. H. Wheeler & Co., whdlesale druggists, 112 Cherry atriet. FEW MORE LANDSMEN WANTED—MUS? BE Americans and able bodied, intended for the United States frigate Indovendence, now pearly ready for vo Apply at United Stateg naval readezvous, No. 9 Cherry street, pear Franklin square. )OOKKEEPER WANTED—ONE WHO WRITES A hand, and bi general knowledgo of wainees,Addew Transporation Herald often,” OY WANTED—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED WITH the city, and can read and write, may apply for two on between 9.AM and 6 P.M., at the auction room, Bu Broadway, up stairs, OYS WANTED.—SIX ACTIVE, boys, of 16 to 18 years of agp, who cen writes 00d hand and are well acquainted with the streets in lew York, Brooklyn ani Williamsburg: those makiag application must be accompanied by their pirenta or guardiens. Apply at the Morre Telegraph office, 234 Wall street. RUG CLERK.—-WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHOHAS served 8 portion of his apprenticeship to an spo- tecary in Ireland. Address Drugs, Horald office. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO HAS HAD considerable experience. Apply immediately at ‘fo. 211 Monroe street, corner of Gouvoneur. None but Americans need apply. Good references required, RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A GOOD CLERK; AP- ly to Eagleton, Court street, corner of Douglass, Brooklyn. ‘4 man, to rell ls from samples, in city or country. ‘ould undertake introduction of new articles, or vs Iuable patents. Manufacturers or importors requiring « first rate sa’esman, of strict business habits, will plaase address R. T. W., Herald office. XPERIENCED SERVANTS WANTED—IN A GENTLE- {man’s family —Cook, purse, lxandress, man waiter, end gardener. must be first class servants, and bave testimonials either from this or the old country. Apoly, between 9 and 12, at 149 Grand street. Also a first class waiter girl. T OUSFKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN American lady, withoyt incumbrance. Good city =. given. Please address Widow, Broadway Post MB.e. Fi COSEHTER.— A LADY, | WELL EDUCATED, twenty-eight years of age, and who has been ac- eustomed to good pociety, h Corirous of @ situation a8 housel family, Address, Post } ELP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THE office of the American and Foro'gn Fmigrant Pio. iective and Employment Society, 27 Greenwich street. Female domestica there and at the upper office, 130 Ninth street, corner of Broadway. = mot with reveraes, i per in & widower’s tor two days, Leffingwell, Union squaro flice, post paid. IDING MASTER WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDIATE. J ly, romebody ly acquainted with the hua. eas, competent of teaching ladies and gentlemen, ni training horees. A liberal salary will be paid, bat tro best of references are required. For particulars ad dy mail, box 1,373 Post Office, Boston, Mass, EAMSTRESS—SITUATION WANTED IN A SMALL 4°) private family. Good city references given from her Inet place. Apply at 51 Baltic street, Kast Srooulyn, for two da; pe hed — ‘ATR. FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND boarding houses supplied with first class help valv. for every kind of work, by MORRIS & CUNNERI’S estan lishment, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade street: This is the best: in the ely for Irish, Caglish, Senteh nod German servants. German end Freoch bh. ERV ANTS WANTED AT MANNING'S OFFICE, 10 oks, good plain 4 ced al houreworkers, ehamber- iris, &ce., for families of the very highes' re- Mtiatactory references required. Employers (0 _DRESEMAKERS.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER AND A Gtter wil! find » situation by applying at Mis Du- tevbury’s, 352 Bleeckor street. TT Lipper yen Ao TED, A ej U ATION, ASCLERR, oung man 18 of nA firat claw Heese ry? salbeten ant sudeeotents his onal. nese thoroug! uly Some one of our Southern or Woatera cities prefers A liberal salary expected. Addrens Di vgs, Herald office. ‘ POOTMAKERS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN Enea aer are atlon rv a Soo the country. Please address ootunaker, Herald oftee. ANTED—BY A RESPFCTARLE WOMAN, WITH A a Be ag te TN Po deneged hog = ference given. Please , Ridge street, ia ppc: ————_____.- oe BD Laem SITUATION AS NURSE AND SFAM- stress, or ehambermait, in a private family, by « very respectable young who has lived at No 66 Sande street, Brooklyn, for the last two and a half years. Phase call at the above namber, between 10 and 1! o'clook A. M. or 8 and 4 P. M., for two days. JANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A CHILD W to wet puree at her own residence; she haa boat ber beby two weeks old. Can be seen for throe days at A Houston street. 7ANIED—A GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS W plain onoking, and is a good wather and ironer; rinet come well recommended, ant te willing to make herrelf generally useful. Apply at 11/5 Water street, ap ® putment—s atriet disciptinarian. To ove thas i¢ com i pt te supertuten 4 therty or foi yeti ry will be given. Inquire at 40 Dey atrest, About ten gcod clonk finishers wanted as above. We oncn VFST MAKERS AND F alo, three good ope ratora, that andertt ing vente by sewing machines. ‘Cail at 257 Bowery, Moan stone builoing, JANTED IMMEDIATELY—A LADY THAT FULLY understonds managing a closk and manttila de- W ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FREN HW MILLINER, two girls 10 wok on millicery. They mist be ‘ble to make # bonnet. Cail between 12 and t No 767 Broadway, up stairs. A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A + fa @ good pastry cook, nnd-ratends bak- 4 isa good washer and irmer; woul! prefer a ticm 19 laundress. Can sasint a os ying, oot 4 referencen Plesse oul) at No. 100 Wert S&venteenth atriet, between Sizth and Seventh avenues. 'ANTED—BY 4 SMALL FaMILY, A YOUNG GIRL ble Aisposition, to take care- of » child wine months old; one willing to accompany the family tre m permanent in Faldelps, woul) Bea sere them & comtte- Breshly 4 at 369 Pacific street, near Bond, Breoklyn. ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, witha breast of milk, a situationss wet purse in a respectable family. Inquire at 89 Chrys tie street, in the rear. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, 8 cook, washer, and irover, or a4 chambermaid, or to do general housework in 9 small pri- vat ily; the best of city reference can be given. Phase call at No. 6 Fleet street, Brooklyn, front room. NTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND laundress, or as chambermsid and waiter. Cao give good city reference from her last . Please call at 116 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues bee kigcge SCOTCH, GERMAN, OR AMERICAN girl to do the rai housework in « small pri- vate family. None but those well recommended need apply at No) 28 West Thirty-second street. JANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A yerpectable young widow witb a fresh breast of wils, who has ee Jost her own child. Can give good city reference, oired; understands cutting and fit- ting Jadice’ and children’s dresses, Bergen street, near Height, Brooklyn. V r BY A PROTESTANT JANTEN—A SITUATION, young woman, with the best of references, to act as seametrens and ‘Can be seen for two daya, Please call at 91 assist in chamberwork, . No, 136 West Thirty-third s reet, second floor, front room. _ ANTED—THIS DAY, TWO RESPECTABLE SER- vanta, ope to do the cooking, washing and ironing; the other to'do the chamberwork of a mall family, Good references wired. Liberal wages paid to competent persons. Apply at 269 Seventh avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo the gencral housework ina small private family. Good reference given. Apply at No, 100 East Eleventh strect, in the store. Wan A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as wet nurse. Please call at the corner of Hicks and Amos stroets, Brooklyn, second floor, front room for three days. ANTED—A FIRST RATE FRENCH COOK; ONE who can bring the best of references as regards honesty and capacity. Knowledge of English required. Apply at 1,049 Broadway (Bureau). ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, WASHER AND froner Apply at 41 Vowey atreet, at 9 A. M. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO map, 0 situation as nurse and to take charge of & bedy from its birth; can make berself otherwise useful; is a good reamatress; can come well recommended. Ad- dre-s 167 First avenue, third door from Tonth stroet, in the rear, third floor, for two days. \ ,t JANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, IN HER own honse, or ia willing to go out, by a yor |.man with afresh breast of miik. Inquire for Mrs. Foley, up stairs, brick house, Fiftieth atreet, between Fighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen for two days, if not engoged. Vv ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- work for a family; one who knows how and is wil- ling to do it, may apply at 194 Wost Thirty-second street. V can come well recommended. Forty-third street. ANTED—A DRESSMAKER; ONE WHO PERFROILY understands her business may apply at 104 Wi verley place. Wars SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid or cook, or to assist in washing ‘ANTED—A LITTLE GIRL, FROM TWELVE 10 fourteen years of age, to mind a child—ono that Inquire at No. 209 Weat and ironing. Can produce the bost city reference. Please apply at 361 Twelfth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, A SIT- uation as seamstress in a gentleman’s family. In- quire at No, 467 Greenwich street, of Mrs. Smith. Good references given. V ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘wowan, employment in a private family to take care of children or do chamberwork or waiting; has lived over two yeura in her last place. Can be seen this week, at 217 Mot Vv ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and Jaundress, or pais reamstress. Geod @ity reference. Apply at 335 hird avenue, third floor, back room. Bh fore syne A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation as first rate cook; understands baking in ol) ite branches; is a good washer and ironer; is wii) ing to go to the country. Good references. Please call at 182 West Sixteenth strect, near Eighth avonue. Wea GIRL, TO-DO COOKING, WASHING and ironing; one who periectly underatanda her business, may apply to Mr. Werner, 37 Division street. V J ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A YOUNG French Protestant girl, ins private family, In- quire at 384 Second avenue, first floor. Bh Bebinainen, LADY, TO ATTEND A REFRESHMENT room, @ short distance out of the city, where no Equorsare sold. To one who has sume knowledge of business, and can bring good recommendations, goon wnges and a good placo given. Apply at tho store of © ‘Stegman, corner Ninetecath «treet and Third aveaue. W ‘TED.—A SCOTCH FARMER AND HIS WIFE. Must come well recommended. Apply to W. B Scott, No, 12 Wall streot. a ANTED—A SI(UATION, BY A SCOTCHMAN, IN A £7 goods store. Can do carponter work. Apply & Pollock’s, 48 Corian J ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO AT. tend a temperance grocery store; muat come well recommended for honesty, with good refereacos. Apply at 211 Walker street, corner uf Chrystie. Wa MAN, TO WORK AT COATS BY THE y week, ynd also a young man to go under instruc. Please call at 604g Water street, for three tions, » | caper. days. TANTED—A SITUATION AS BARKEEPER, OR 10 toke ebarge of « wholesale or retail store. by a steady, sober young man, of good experioncs. Rast of city reference given, Apply or addross W. H., 349 Pearl street. Wares SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ringle man, as firet class gardener, florist and land. e advertiser is native of ‘Engiani, ately ; srrived, and hes the beat of English references. A note addressep to J. 1.., Heseld office, or 109 Fast Twenty- fifth street, will incet with attention for three days. J ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF STEADY AND sober habits, @ situation as waiter; he thoroughly understands his business; no objections to city or coun- try. Unexceptionable references given. Also,by a Scotch girl, as chew! id aud to do fins washing and ironing: ebe thoroughly understands her business. Bost of city and Reagan dl reference given. Please call at 15 Varick ttreet, for two days. ANTFD—A YOUNG MAN, WEL ACQUAINTED with be apothecary business, to go to Uolumbis, ‘Tennessee. , with good reference and qualifica- tions, ut 127 lane, to McKesson & Robbins. Warm IMMEDIATELY—AT J. M. HOLDER'S, Navy Market, # smart, active young man, @ goo! sslesman; none other neod apply. An Kngll fe lishman pro- fe eae Market, corner of York and Chariesatreots, n. Brook! pe Ale W2 STEP TALL SATURDAY MORNING, 7 O'CLOCK ~—60 Irishmen fore rallroxd in Peonsylvanin Wages, nine shiliings a day; fare freo; office feo, 50 cents. 4H. G rH & Co., 51 Greensich strect, TANTED—A CLERK IN A GROCERY ESTABLISA . ae One who has had ore hag vines elt; trade preferred. App! omas Ho; Co”, 182 Chambers street. + ANTED—A SITUATION TO LEARN A TRADR,BY A stout boy 17 years of age. Address W. H. P., box 156 Herald Office. -. iz ANTED—A BOY, FROM TWELVE TO FIFTEEN years of age, to run of errands ond make himeelt jelly veefol; must write s fair hed; unexceptions ie references required, with real name. Address box 4,464 Post Office. TANTED—AN AMERICAN BOY, AY NO. 12 JOHN W street, stairs. Weston ‘A HARDWARE BTORE, A BOY TO attend office; one who lives with his parents will be preferred. Apply at 18 Beekman street, second floor. W ANTED—BY A BOY, 36 YEARS OF AGE, TO GO under instructions for two or throe years to s boss coryenter end builder. Ho has been fifteen months at that trade in this city. Can pans ood reference. Ap- ily at 84 Sixth avenue, near Fé mtrect, for three days. Ww TED—A BOY, WHO WRITES A FAIR HAND. Apply to L. Winevargh, 1 Nassan street. JANTED—A BOY, IN A LAWYFR’S OFFICE. HE must write s fair hand and be able to copy papers. Atyly to Ferris & Coudert, No. 88 Broadway. V JANTED—AT 241 BROADWAY, (BASEMFNT,) nolosmen, schoo) teachers, men on stexmern and rnilyoada, boys for trades, coachmen, bar keepers, thre tor sore, hotels avd factorier, four amaact’ Pro testaut girls to learn cotton weaving in Connecticut, fares covks, hourekeeyers, laundresses, chawdermatis, ‘THOS, APINK, Ageat. THE LECIURE SEASON, TURE ON POPERY.—M. BE. JOYCE, A CONVERT 2 from Popery, will Coli lecture at the Broadway ‘ahernaek, on Tuesday eve August t, at 8 o'elook, v¥here he furseite $2,000 to any Roman Catholic priest ot bitLop who will come forward and prove that the twelve articles of the creed of Pope Pius IV, are in ae- cordance with the Bible, which creed is Cathole pricet ‘aud bishoo. It is the shove challange will be 2ccapted, as he will pe ne (end patiafration the os ereed ie auti- * emetricelly opposed constitation of the Uniied Biates, SPRGIAL NOTICES. zs on cha irvm Wetinesday= to Fridays, to commence the fret day in August. Bs order of JOHN HOLLAND, W. M. Jauna B. Palas, 7.6. OTICK TO THE 11QUOR DEALERS OF Figbtventm ward.—There will be @ of arrceiation held at Uni« corner of second street and Third e-en:e om Pridey, at 7 o’elock, Jaly 28, Punctua) attendance is requested. By order of the Seed '0 THE PUBIC —OWING TO THE DECEASE OF DR George Marsh Wadsworth, the business of manfac- Moreb’s Patn k: wll hereafter be carried on New tari by Mra Jane Mefoliick 47 Warbingtoa Youk. wbere it can be hud wholesale and retail. per- sons indebted for a or and other medicines com- pounded by It, Warivw. rth wil make payment to her, as she in the only one antherized inreeree tnt igned . WADSWORTH, . y JANE WOOLLICK, CURE For Crows — The shove medicine Marh’? Pain Reliever, is perhape the heat medicine to be found in cases of cholera attack — livery fam‘ly ought to be sup- plied with i: Aleayeon hand at 287 Washington street, and at thy princtval drug atoren, = THE FIREMEN. } TON AROCTATION, Fe COMPANY 15).— ‘There will be a meeting of the ahove association, on fi \r?ny evening next Jaty 29th, at 173 Medieon street. Every wespher of the above asnocistion ia particularly re. Wrought before tee mecting Brordactt we ag! fore the meeting. iy ‘WM. BRANDON, Ubairman. MISCELLANEOUS, TONS CHINA CLaY, FIRST QUALITY, IN PORT ‘and to arrive, same ax supplied to the w houses ; 300 barrels Roman cement. 20,000 bath brieks, flvoring und walt tiler ; also vitrified water Pipes, mich cannot rust nor corrose, and tbe best im: |. For sale by JAMES P. HAMMILL, No, 12 Old Alip, MFRICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, OPPOSITE A the Treasury Depsrtment, Washingtoa, under the jirection of Aaron yht Palmer, Cou: of the Bupreme Court of the Uni ed Sta'ea, and Consal General of the Republic of Eeuador, for the United States, estab- lished for the provecutivn and recovery of claims of American citizens ou foreign governments; or the United Btaten before Congress, the Fxecutive de: ta of the federal government end Boards of Commissioners sit in Washington; recovery of debta, legacies, and - tances in the United Stater and foreign countries; invest- ments in United States and State securities; collections goverally, remittances and other money vusiness. Hav- ing effictent aud reliable correspondents in the several States and Terri‘ories of the Union, in Mexico, Central wod South America, the chief cities of Europe, in Aus- tralia, Indie and China. *he undersigned in eee to give his prompt and faithful attention to dusiness tbat may be confided to his ageney: ARON H PALMER. PARTMENTS TO LFT AT NO 183 THIRTY- atree , one door from corner of Eighth avenue, two \dsome front reomea aud one or two , two het closets; water on floor, and other improvements. ‘ent low to s good tenant. OARD WANTED--FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, board for the lady only, in a email family, (widow referred,) and no questions seked. Address ton, rald office, stating terme. OARDING—AT NO. #4 WARREN STREET. ROOMS turnished or vnturnisbed, to let, with board; also, franaient and cay boarcer- aconmmodated. Gentlemen will find the location ple.»ant and convenient, and the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. Apply aa above. UREAU D’INFORMATION ET BUREAW DE POSTE, 1049 Rrondway, near twenty-ninth street, where ladies ond gen‘ieuwn may receive answers from corre- spondents, bold busine-« interviews, receive applications from dome-tics, &c. L+ttern and packages sent a-la- commierionsire, advertixements written in English and French, employmenta procured, &c. ROLFRA.—F. R. R—RsDWAY’S READY RELIEF, i» tor the instant relief of the sufferer from pain, and to check and a:rext ‘the Boys of diseases, to dis- infect uuivasl, malarivue avd Infectious poisons, thus cting sudden attacks of cholera, P segpage abj fever, feve: an¢ agus, &e. Likewise for the eff and radical remove} of ali pains and diseases of the joints, Mmba, rerves. &c., io frow tits to fif een minutes. RADWAY & Cv., 162 Fulton atreet, up stairs. OR SALE—IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT ALL PER- F sons, a fine lot of table cluret wine, in 4 tion, from 144 to $3 50 per dozen, for cash, delivered free’ in the city. Apply to N. PIERSON, 681 Houston street, corner of Muloerry. OR SALE—A VERY GOOD CORNER ACRE PLOT, being 200 feet square, “r equal to sixteen city lots, int village of Unionport, on the East riveg, four miles beyond Harlem and ino bewutiful neighborhood. The lt is even with the ; the price reasonable for cash. Also, wanted a losa of $000, on good security. Inquire of CHAS. CRUX 187 allen strect. NTIEMEN'S PATENTED BOOTS AND SHOES frcm the celebrated boure of Bondiere, in Paris. Sole depot 86 Chambers street. E DELABOND & 00. B.—Oflice hours from 9 to 4 o’elock. A’ OW IS THE TIME—PEOPLE ARE TROUBLED N with the pucs, und wikh to know whero a remedy can befound. BOWYER’S pile ointment is the greatest For sale a. No, 16 Greenwich jenacea in the world, G/PECTACLES—GOOD | AND CHEAP, ACCURATELY NS adjusted to vision, by E. S. FRANKS, lecturer on the homan eye and spectacks, opticiaa by diploma to the New York kye Hospital, and’ spectacle maker to the Kye fog mB Perk row, opposite the Astor House, and at 52 ry. ee bare MOUSBTACHES AND HAIR FORCED TO grow thick and strong in etx weeks, without stain Onguent. dollar a er injury to the skin, by my bottle; sent to any part of the country. @ Graham, No.47’Ann street’ Hayes, No 175 Fulton street, Brook: lyn; Ziber, No. 44 fouth Third street, Phila KEWARDS. 30 RUWARD.—STOLEN—FROM THE STORE . of Joon L Stroub & Co., No. 52 Beaver rire ¥, dotween Saturday evening and Mondsy wuanti:y of plain and embroidered intia drews sites, to the value of about morning, July crape rhow)> w three thowand coliare, The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the goods, or in proportion for pert. JOHN L. STROUB & CO, IN BROADWAY, BETWE & der atreete, om Thursday les @ & watch, No 24 682. Ths abo @ ing it at SAMUBL W. BEs1- Cn INSPACTOR'S / Cen*re siseet.~—To Coatractors,—Seaied DEPART! OFFICE NO § ‘broposaus In-pector’s Office until 12 o'clock M , on Saturday, August 5, 1854, for filling the vorken lotr situnted On the blick boandes by the fecon end Thiru avenues and Thirty-ainth an1 Fortleth streets, with good and wholesome earth, sufficiently to drain into the sewer, and regulated so a¢ to carry off the woter freely, in conformity with an ordinance of the Common Connell. The work to be perfurme’ in » maa- per satia(uctory to tke City Inspector, or such persoa as he may +ppoin* to ex armive the same. Estimate or pro- posals must be enclosed iua sealed envelope, endorsed on the ontaice, *" for tilling sunken lots on Dlceks bounded by y-ninth and Forticth strects, Seeond ani ‘third avenues ’’ In such proposal the price per eubie yuri for filling must be plainly stated, and ‘the titne required to complete the work. A strict com- pliance with, the provisions of “title [11. of contracts, for Bupplies ana work for the beni gion 4 of the amended Inances,”? ;rrsed May $1, 1649, and also as amensed Ocewwber 26, 1849, will be cbserced and required. The amount ¢f security required will ce 6250. The estimates for the aveve wor! wil, be ew one at the City Inupector's Ottive st} o’ehek, on yy, August 6. Bhowld the person or perton: to whom the contract is warded fx) % attend with the securities, and execute swe dage after Deivg notided thet euch ie of they shal! de considered as hav- © right 's hereby reserved to the corpore tion to roject sy sandal) bide, eatimates or Cahn, 10° Me yeriorianee uf the bo work, \ yer ett Tuspecter ay doom be of advantage of the cotrorstion to rejoos the same; or, if deemed ne- cecwors for ube pubile beolth, to zeoept the proposal for ibe svn vest ‘ime, ore time ess toga the time apesitted {onsen ear ALAa K GOWMING, Clty Lnapetor uo K. 5 5 New York, July 26, 184. a FHKE OF TL. GO ORS OF THE ALY? Henge, Sidy 23, 1861.10 marble worke: proposed: fl MUBO, wt th M ie 25 taps, {or azlog with black ana white tes, from aa cy Ps, rere at ee eran Governors, ya of the wale prison at thecity prison te Contre street. The white tile t» be of V the werk to be luidia gomged stantial apd workman!) Prepored for mortar by il state the price yer equsr furthes {nforznation ayply at Banent boar: ow Raritan will Le received at the Cit; ing abandor PGROOT MAY AON MOUSE, KEYPORT, N. tow opered for (ho per- ie eas tale ee ee "y nail ex bathing, fs! ting, he. UPTer apied 16 tho.e who conenit eeonemy, comfort and contemence, EDMOND PRGROOT, late of the Prescott House, how York. N Ti—Th» new atsamer Eagle leaves pier fuot of Murtay eireet, evry mormiag at 9 o'clock, hud the poprlac steimer Ke port, at 4 o'clock P, M. VW YORK: ' SVE MOUNTAINS, DIRECT, by relivwd vio rlogir a, Bello va Falls, Wiadsor, Whe ‘rer, wc? Wells river to jittleton, base of tho worntains, avd vig Mon!peles Grelingem, St Albans end Row s'e Point to Mor*res! sna ew Mp | Mere, Ww Hevea Rullroa', corner of y oe P.M Canal etree, and corn: of ‘iwenty-sixth ate Foo rth avenue, eprere tselae as A Mood Beygtee shocked throngh. UNS HY Seoerel agen! South street, RR oe SSS —————— THE STREE’ LP CONTRACTORS OF CLEANING STREET, FROM the Feveoth, Eleventh, Thirteenth and Seventeenth wards, have Jeli in each station honse ot the above wards 9 dor for ibe reocption of say lettera or complaints jor the waparg. Oley 100 Third at) ri PALM, CRTAN ZR,

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