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AI E December, with the words “J. & T. Wi ot.” “aft is in the hand writing of PW dtioneer. Another book arouse ook. In this is the of purchasers. nee at E Rg the seller. mame of the Rony lege oy cca 4 morandum at e terms, states the purchase to be made of Nicolay, auctioneer. But the receipt for the deposit of ten per cent, the lots by their numbers, ex- esses the purchase meney, and states that “the Buic'is to be given by J. Warrin and others.” This de rigved “Albert H. Nicolay, auctioneer, by Mc- Loughlin.” He is proved to bave been a clerk, but ‘was bot present at the sale. It is clearthat under the case of Champlin vs. Parish, 11, page 405, there is nothing to bind the defendant, unless ¥ be the receipt. A subscription by the Be oy to a per, showing who is a ipal, is ai indispensable. And in Pinckaey ws. Hegerdorn (1 Duer’s Bap) in this Court, such a nt was in evidence. entry in the sales book was subscribed by the auctioneer, and did suf- ficiently show who was the vender, as the Court de- termined. And in the late case of Peck vs. Murra; Justice Mitchell, of the Supreme Court, gad enforced the rule in @ very full and careful ion. The ean, then turns upon the receipt ed by the clerk of the auctioneer. The case of Graham ve. Musson, (5 King U. C. 603,) which is sited, does not je the question, nor that of Reiitetecnc jurors 8 upon lar language statute, ‘as to the power of an auctioneer on a sale of goods, In Weld vs. Boulter & Barn & Adel, 443, especially in the opinion of Taunton, Justice, ia much to sustain the general osition that the clerk of the auctioneer may be deemed the agent of seller and buyer ; but the action was against the latter, and ‘there was in the case a sufficient recognition of the @lerk’s authority. The clerk at the sale took down ‘the name of the auctioneer, and called it off. See aleo the Trustees of the Belfast Church va. Bigelow, 26 Wendell, 28. I think the question is by no means aclear one, but my conviction is that the statute is not complied,with, by a deposit receipt executed a adifferent time and place, although on the sam day, and byaclerk of the auctioneer, when it i Bo. even certain thatthe latter was present. I there fore decide the case on this nd, assuming that ‘We receipt contains sufficiently the terms of the con- ‘tract ; and I do not enter into the consideration of the other objections raised by the defendant. The eemplaint must be dismissed, but without costs. he right to the deposit money will follow, of course. 8 #E 58 Personal Intell: Judge Bishop, Montreal; Colonel Reynolds and fomily, Peoria, Iinois;"t. J. Wood, U. §, Army; Samuel Holmes, Eag., Quincy, Tlinois; Captain Edwards Buffalo; P. F |, New Orleans; Captain 5 ‘leston; Wm. jenks, Augusta; W.W. =e, St. Louis; Colonel ‘Wothered, Sandusky; H. McKragh, Alabama; J. E. Lan- voy, London, arrived yesterday at the St. Nicholas Hotel. ©. Dufiela, Cincinnati; 6.1. Hodges, Vermont; Captain Lord, Salem; W. H. Stevens, Vicksburg; J.T. Gill, Hart- ord; 6. Evans, U.S Army; C. G. Ingals, North Carolina, 3. Stokes, Philadelphia; H. P. Adams, Cincinnati; Captain J,M. Hood, Marsachuactts; Captain N. B. Palmer, Sto- nington; E.T Banges, South Carolina; C. M, Chapin, Al- deny; H. B. Tremett, California; R, Austin, savannah; C Walker, Charleston; Daniel Tulan, New Orleans; J. Wane, ; RT, Blackman, Chiesgo, were among the arrivals a Astor House yesterday. Major Abyam Vandurev, Connecticut; Rey. Mr. Hagan, a@any; Victor Mardon, Cuba; Captain R. Horner, Phila: detphia!;P-R. Pell and temily, New Orleans; Tomas Mack family, Cincinnati, arrived yesterday at the Union Place Hotel. R. Fishor, Texas; M@barrow, Lomsiana; Mrs, Ramsa and family, Baltimore ; H. Aug Mejia, Baltimore; J. ‘Werk aod family, New York; A. B. Baker, Rochoster; J. ‘HH. Delany , New Orleans, were among the arrivals at the Prescott House yesterday. Hon. a Gayane, New Orleans; John Stewart and @enghier, Virginia; R_P. Remington, New York; Mr. yatierre, Canada; W. Hemingway, Connecticut; C. ( old, Massachusotts; W. H. Gardiner, Maseachusetts; W. F. Carey, New York, arrived at the Clarendon House ARRIVALS. For favannah, in the steamship Florida—\ Baker, + Beary Broadhead, ( M Rikeman, Samuel Philbrick, Win FGoodwin, J H Taylor, lady, sister, cBild and nurse, Dr Austin, J J Howard, James fi Sterling, Francis Ogden, Mf HPond, and 10 in the steorage. For Norfolk, Petersburg, and Richmond, in the steam. ship Jamestown—H D Bell, ED Ogden, CA Etheridge, A Pizzini, John H Merwin, Jamoa L Mosby, Miss ME Rather- ford, JW Waldon, laty and two children, Miss RG MeLemore, J P Baily and tady, John Sheddon, C Price, J P Walters, J AGwan, P Roach’ Misa Elion Roasb, Mrs and Misa Myer, A Karon, M C Doughtrey, Mr Cobb, sir Do- hhaney. and27 in the nteerage. For Charleston, in the steamship Marion—E) T Banga, R Thomassey, Miss EJ Colon, Mrs Russell, Joa B Colon, JW Carmalt and lnd7, BD Boyd, 8 MeCaugurin, Thos P Safford and lady, Mrs tlayes and two children, B Barrow Wm Wightman, WK Fah, John H Reler, W Tebro, Cha: Bw gtorll, thos R Henderson, Miss Aj Galbraith, FO Oliver and lady, J F Priollan, JJ McPherson, and 23 in the ster rago. Tn the schr J M Hallock, from St Jago de Cuba—Mr E Speek, Falmirall, 0 Calsada, J§Williams, R Gilbort, E W Wassos, F Lexaca welta, P'Giro, M Pera M Giro, L Grametges, 5 Le Guen, A M Anays, I Jackfield, © Menting. Reese & Co.—The Original Twenty-five Cent @agucrreotype dopot, 289 Brozdway, not removed. Tho wepor'ed removal of this establishment and its propri- etors is ona par with ail operations of sharpers to raiso the wind. Nothing has beon moved from this place but 100 pictures, Ac., stolen from thi Kew Musie.—*‘ Better Times are Coming, Wriends,”’ ‘Amy Rosa Lee,” and ‘I’m Free to Love »— tree songs, by It Dumbieton, director of Dum Diston’s Minstrels; price 25 conta ench. Music'vent. by mail postage freom, General and select catalogues for- warded to any address free of churgo. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 383 Broadway. Melodcons.—3. D. & H. W. Smith’s Melo“ eons; celebrated for possessing greater power, purity, and eweetness of tone than those of any other makers. Shove wishing to examine, or purchase at a very low price, a number one instrument, should call at the sole , No. 886 Broadway. Melodeons of all other styles and prices constantly on hand. HORACE WATERS, Pianos. Horace Waters’ Pianos.—For power. sweetness and purity of tone, and elasticity of touch, ‘thes? pianos challenge comparison with all cther makes. ‘GF. Gilbert & Co.’s promium pianos, with or without the @olian. No one article of American manufacture has cited more uni cemmendation from the press throughout the civiized world than these celebrated Panos. Gilbert’s boudoir pianos. Hallett & Cumston’s 108, Of the old firm ef Hallett & Co. Jacob Chicker- 3 pianos. The above pianos to be. found only at the music establishment of HORACE WATERS, 333 ay. Assignee’s Sale.—Samnel Gagood,Auctionecr, i Ranotn sicort, will ell by scction te-meriow, (Monday moming, Jandy 31, at 1024 o'clock, ab the store 62 Broad- way, the whole of tho stock in trado of said store, com- pring « assortment of silk, satin and otbor man- a, tila, baberdaahory, hosiery, fare, Tacos, tc. de. “The whole stock will be soli without reserve, for cash, Dy order of the assignees, Catalogues marning of sale, Sewing Machines.—We have fally settled all suits against us for infringement, and have the li- eeme of F. Howe, Jr., to manufactare under his patent. Hereafter, there can he no question about the right to ‘msc our machines. We have commenced prosecuting in- Srmgers of our patents, of which we have ten on sewing machines. All other machines in market palpably in- ‘fringe one or more of ovr patents. If any buy these in- ferior , they will be compelled to pay ua for li- 1, M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. ‘To the Public—All suits we & Co. are settled, and they sell sewing machines under my ELIAS HOWS, Jn. Sewing Maco! ‘Wetween me and I. are Heeused to make patent.—July 22, 1854. way, ohoice assortment of ready mato Babies. + faraiing rood, _frtAks, yalises, onrpet SY ssleede since aeeeetenres N¢ doviation from ALFRED MUNROB & CO. i—Green Turtle Soup oonstantly at and sorved at all hours cf tho day ‘and evening. BAYARD, State streot, Battory Peter Roberts & Co., 375 Broadway, have Jost opened a very large assortment of valencionnes, and laces, from one shilling to ten dollars per yard. A superior stock of point q?Alencon laces and ‘@oliars, very rich. Bayaré’s Turtle nand Pv. Popular Trade.—The Subscribers are sciling ‘their epring silks, dareges, lawns, tissues, prints, ging- hams, shawls, ribbons, and lace curtains ata great dis- evant from their real value, ia order to make room for ‘thels new fall goods, which they will open after the lst of August. LEADBEATER & LER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard stgeet. Dr. Vondersmith’s office, No. 155 '” above Broome stroet, for the treatmont of pulmo. diseases only, and where his colsbrated Indian Balm aad Leng Daloam: tan only be obtained. They are the anly remedies be he known to cure consumption in the second stages, which can be teriitied by more than five hundred persons in this city, who have used the medicine and were cured of consumption. Ly t | Goods! Mourning Goods!—Lead- BRATOR & LEE, 247 Broadway, have now in store a large exsortment of bombazines, alpaceas, Canton cloths, ba- reges, gronadincs, tissues, lawns, allke, Canton crapes, they ate selting much than the cost of importation. poms, finghams, fe, which Dye is ptilt the the 4; paris ot the wworkd proc atm je 4yo known. Sold st BATCHELOR’S, Rev. C. H. Whitecor, Jax, all of Brooklyn. ‘Married, a Died, On Saturdsy, July 29, Epwarp G., son of John B. and Emily A. Jenkins, aged 11 years. His remains will be taken to Hudson for interment. On Saturday, July 29, after « lingering in the age, Joskra Bricas, shipwright, native of Galway, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at one o’clock this after- noon, from his late residence, 244 Cherry street. On Saturday morning, July 29, Wniiaa P.. eldest son of Jobn and Mary A. Cochran, aged 18 yours and months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfull: requested to attend the funeral, at half- ten o’ck to-morrow afternoon, from 189 West Twenty-seventh street. , July 29, the son of Thomas and Catharine MeCauly, aged ) year, 9 months and 14 days. The friepds and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from their residence, 90 Mulberry street, at two o'clock this afternoon. On Saturday morning, July 29, Hevry Cray, son of Isaac W. and line Angell, 8 months. The relatives-and friends of family are invited to attend the funeral, at ten o'clock ing, from the residence of his parents, J street, between ‘Ashington and Franklin, Greenpoint, . I., without fur- th r inv: tation. Fttn i Providence, ., wD inois papers please copy. ~ = ries July 29, James Dupizy, son of James and Margaret Cook, 8 years, 8 months and four daya. e place at half.past four o'clock this aft from the residence of his parents, 90 Washington street, Brooklyn. On Saturday, July 29, CuanumsC. Lawexvce, in the 60th ‘> year of hin age. The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- bers of the New York State Society of Cincinnati, are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late ro- ence, 48 Broome street, at two o’clock this afternoon. On Friday, July 28, Mary Buacuman, wife of Thomas Blackman, aged 46 years, 1 month and 17 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 3 Shot Tower row, Fifty-fourth street, near First avenue, at one o’clock this afternoon. Providence papers please copy. On Friday evening, July 28, after a short illness, Wu A. Doverass, aged reare, His relatives and fri 8, and those of his brothers, George, Henry and Arnold, and also.the members of the Semaciaiion Saat: eae, and the booes and acting members of American Engine Company No. 6, are re ranted to attend his funeral, from his Tate residence, Forsyth street, at two o’clock this afternoon, His remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Charleston Fa please copy. On Friday it, July 28, THowra Francis, son of Patk. and Margaret % 11 months and 6 days. His funeral! will take p) from his parents’ residence, 650 Washington street, at half-past twelve o’clock this afternoon, without further notice. On Thursday, July 28, at the College of St. Francis Xavier, in this city, after five days illness, Rev. X. Mar- HALL, 8. July 28, Wit1zam R. Wersktt, aged 47 years, On Fri 6 months and 28 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also the mem- bers of Hermitage 'odge No. 165, I. 0. of O. F., are re- spectfnll juesteu to attend his funeral, at three o’clock this afternoon, from his late residence, 272 Third avenue, without further invitation. Philadelphia papers please copy. Suddenly, on Friday, July 28, in the 36th year of his ), SMITH ACKERMAN. His friends and relatives, also the members of the Pool Guard, are respectfully invited to attend his fu- neral, without further invitation, from the residence of Mr. Poole, 164 Christopher street, at two c’clock this af ternoon. On Saturday morning, July 29, at seven o’clock, Taos. 8 months, second son of Rosanna Stevie, aged 9 years and and the late Michael Slevin. The friends of the family, and those of his stepfather, Owen Gallagher, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at one o’clock this afternoon, from 26 West street, withont further invitation. On Saturday evening, Ory eee after a short illness, Epwarp FB. Caumway, aged 30 years. His funeral will take place at half-psst nine o'clock this morning, from his late residence, 100 York street, Brooklyn. On Saturday, Jnly 29, at his late residence, Prospect FLU, Coney Island, after a short illness, Jouy J. Davis. Hs funeral will take place to morrow. Notice of the hour, and a general invitation to his friends to attend, will appear. in to-morrow’s Herald and Sun. On Saturday, July 29, Mary Aww Stuieut, wife of Juhn . Sleight, aged 30 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect* uy Invited to attend her funeral, at one o'clock to-m.rrow afternoon, from her late residence, 221 Seventh avenue. Philadelphia papers please copy.’ On funday, July 23, at 187 Water street, Brooklyn, of [AMIN BLACKMORE, Ce ngegd of the Boston, Wilmington and Charleston pack ets,) aged 37 years. In Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 29, Joan Kuixan, Jr., aged 20 years, 6 months and 10 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to-attend his funoral, at, eleven o'clock to-morrow morning, from the residence of his father, 64 Court street, lyn. In Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 29, in the 624 year of her age. Mrs, Suzanern, wife of Charles Schofield, of Sad- dleworth, Yorksbire, England. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from 218 Pacific street, Brooklyn at four o’clock this afternoon, without further notice. At Tarrytown, on Saturday, July 29, after a short ill- ens, ANS, wife of John B. Copcutt, in the 77th year of or age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ttend the funeral, without further invitation, from the Episcopal Church, Tarrytown, at eleven o'clock on Tnes- day morning. At Pass Christian, New Orleans, on Thursday, July 20, of consumption, Homan P. Bracu, Esq., of this city, aged 36 years. On Friday, July 28, of cholera, Epwanp Hocmus Avr, the beloved son of John and Eliza Auld, aged 15 years, { months and 9 days. Prinee Faward’a Island papers please copy. We lay thee in the silent tom), Sweet blossom of a day; We just began to view thy bloom, Ana thou art, called away. . ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. PERSONAL. J]! AEBERT W, SMITH, FORMERLY OF RICHMOND, Va., will apply to Blow & March, 91 Water street, he ¥/U Jetien of something to bis sdvantage.. Any informa of him will be thankfully received at same place. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ELLEN’ SLONE; SHE | left her home carly on Monday morning, July 24, 1964. She is about fifty years of age, light comploxion, Any information from her will be thankfully received by her son, William Slone, No. 87 Monroe street. NFORMATION WANTED OF THOMAS BARRAGRY, native of Cappawhite, county Tipperary, Ireland. Any information of him will be tl fully received by his sister’s husband, Thomas Walsh, at Mr. Michael Hodge's, 27 Roosevelt street. Peeve WANTED—OF MR. JOHN CONNOLLY, native of Clone, county Monaghan, Ireland. Ho came hero last April, in the ship Gi When last heard of he was stoj ping in Water street. Any in- formation of him will te nkfully received his —_ Patrick McMahon, Address P. McMahon, ofiice M R.C. D. VAN ALLEN, OF BALDWINSVILLE, N. IML -Y. will find at Soasrs. Smith & Fargo’s, a letter of importance to him. N R. EDWARD J. BROPHY, OF QUEBEO, IF IN THIS AVE city, is earnestly requested to communicate with ius friend, Jewph Twigg, Evening Post job office, corner of Nawaau and Liberty streets. [HE PERSON WHO SENT AN ANONYMOUS NOIT, AL dated Juno 27, to the Nav; t, relative to & quntity of timber {aken from . & Navy Yard, lyn, N. Y., will be lil communi- cating to the Commandant snch .afor- iberally rewarded b: of the Navy Yi mation as will lead to the recovery of the property and the conviction of the thieves. THE TURF. —— OOS REAT SPORT AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.—THRER Aogest L Jal purse . 1. doth Ww trots, July 25, 23, and 3, heat EA 5, im barmess Lat foveow; Win. Woedred! names b-h: Couteevinie + in 3 erye $000, 3 in 5,_ 40, skeleto wi rr , " eetredte WE! Sontreritles a. Mekeeetn ee, Lely nd 1, mateh $1,000, mile heats, 3 { F calsfrated horts Teno John, of New Yorky and Sarstogs. 8. Hoagland namos True John, to ees, Vali“the above ‘cots‘are play ‘or pay, and’ will Positively como off as mentioned above: ~ 7" CW, WOODRUTE, Proprietor. TURV.—A PACING MATCH FOR $200, T0 COME , of Tharsday ost 3, at 2o'clook P. M., at G. Day's Hotel; ts, the best three In five to har- sorrel horse Unexpected. . DAY, proprietor. al o' . M.., $100, mfle bests to harmens, “Mrr's, Frese names te we Lady Huéler, H. Woodrnff names bi Podler; the above horses belong np the North River; stages will leave the Williamsburg ferries for the course every half hour. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. _THE BALL SRASON. F= GRAND BALL OF THE SRASON—TO BE GIVEN we, Joly 21, for whloh Scoasion Dederstsr oalebns. uly 3, fet enttion Band is engaged, and the committee themselves to make it one of tho first soirees of sea be son. Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies, to had of the following committee Geo. Scarf; 0. Stewart, McComb’s Dam Hotel; George Ward, corner of Broadway ‘WANTS. BY TWO INSTALMENTS—$25 NOW, AND $26 $5 fn three manths, will be given by ibe adver. ) Who is a steady man of active, business habits, to any mn obtsin for him # respectable perma- neat sitwation, where a fair remuneration is given for services rendered. Reference to his last employer and others. Address T. T R., box 120 Herald office, stating where an interview may be b: A a family going to California, as housekeeper for » is wiline reat herself Oi wi ie SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, 14 YEARS OF AGE, dusiness, learn wants employment and some |, OF 3 trade; would give indentures. Good reference can be furnished, and to the , Addres T. box 140 Herald office, tor Porat : one Week. A YOUNG SOOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ¢ebam! waiter, or to take care of children and assist in berwork. be seen for two a at No. 176 Hester street, in the rear basement, room No. 2 YOUNG WIDOW LADY, DESIROUS OF A PLEA- sant, Foes home, offers her services as housekeeper. he best of reference can be given. Address D. H. L., Union Square Post Office. OY WANTED—IN A FURNITURE STORE, A SMART, intelligent lad, about sixteen years old, who is wil- fing to work; one acquainted with the furniture businoss preferred. Three dollars per week will bo paid. Apply at 55 Ann street. OYS WANTED.—SIX A boys, of 15 to 18 years of [Sag hand and are well Gyres the few York, Brooklyn ani rrrg gl those making ph applicator t ecom panied parents or fesrtians “apply at the Rhos office, 335 street. 00K WANTED.—WANTED, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, a highly hi nerng woman, a8 cook; to one who thoroughly un the business, and who can duce rst rate testimonials, the highest will be given. Nope need apply who are not ly — tent to comply with above requisitions. rf particulars a to W. 3. Corwin, 639 Broads Tear Bloeeher street ee ioe Cee NURSES, WA! &c. FOR EVERY 8TA- tion in respectable 8, provided at the Em- ees Agency Office, 60 East Fourteenth street, Jnion square, N. B.—Persons seeking situations at this office are required to have good references. (OACHMAN AND GARDENER WANTED—A SINGLE map, who understands bi make himself useful. A Apply at 154 Front street, up stairs. Ds... tee Aprile big To Ay a e88 CA] |, & few yor ladies. at 7 Park place. sid sei aa] “ j‘ARMER.—A SITUATION CAN BE OBTAINED BY A competent American or ned get (and wife as housekeeper, of unexceptio: moral charac- ter), to take chi &nd manage a farm, with wut stock, , &e., in the vicinity city. Such, and no other, may apply at 179 way, office No. 3, second story. OUSEKEEPER. — WANTED, A SITUATION AS housekeeper, by s lady well calculated for the charge. Noone residing far from the city need apply. The highest referenee given and required. Addrggs Mrs. A. B., Herald office. IDING MASTER WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDIATE- ly, somebody thoroughly acquainted with the busi- ese, competent of teaching ladies and gentlemen, and training horses. A liberal sala. ill be paid, but the best of references are required. particulars address, by mail, box 1,373 Post Office, Boston, Mass, ABLE GIRLS WANTED—FOUR EXPERIENCED TABLE girls; also a dish washer, at the Pierrepont House, Brooklyn Heights. J ANTED—A LIKELY YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A Ta eg wal Lge the ae. Also, wanted, another youn, re) sing appearance, to \shsig ballads 4:04 play. Hy of each from $10 to $06 a month, board free. Apply at the Phoenix saloon, 60 Lispenard street, near Canal street and Broadway. 7 me TANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND NURSE, TO GO and of good to Newburgh, in this State; must be neat and tidy, ang a disporition, and is willing to walt on a sick lady a portion of her ; good wages cemmendations required; {he duties iven; best of re- to E. H. Arnold, 24 Beaver street. be light. Apply ANTED--BY TWO SISTERS, BOTH EXCELLENT servants, situations in a private family; they un- derstand honsework of every kind; ono is s good seam- stress, and does fine washing, clear starching, &., very nicely. They would prefer gettin; r. can be seen for one week, at No. 6 kast Thirty-second st. Good veference. W ANTED—TW0 YOUNG LADIES, ONE TO WORK on Wheeler & Wilson’s, the other on Grover, Baker & Co.'s sew! machinea. None but competent hands need apply. Corner Raymond and Bolivar sts., Brooklyn. TANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NU BY A oung healthy woman, with her first child. Ap- jay street, fifth house from Union URSE WANTED—A YOUNG HEALTHY Wo- of good disposition. Call at 120 Chambers wa 3, ENGRAVERS, PRONT- ers, kc —-The subscriber, who haa had 14 years experience in the general trade, is in want of a situation asclerk orsalesman. Address KE. R. 8., Herald office, Wa YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the apothecary business, to go to Columbia, with good reference and qualifica- lane, to McKesson & Robbins. Wns SITUATION AS BARKEEPER, OR 10 take charge of a wholesale or retail store, by a steady, sober young man, of good experience. Best of city reverence given. Apply or address W. H., 39 Pearl mireet. V FANTED—A SITUATION TO LEARN A TRADE, BY A stout boy 17 years of age, Address W. H. P., box 166 Herald Office. Tennessee. Apply, tions, at 197 SakdeA W ANTED—IN A PRIVATE VAMILY, A MAN WHO is experienced aa indoor servant, and can bring good recommencations. Address R. V., at this office. y [ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN TO LEARN A TRADE, and board with their parents. Apply at the Col lar Factory, 237 Canal street. yj JANTED—AN ACTIVE, HONEST LAD, ABOUT SIX- teen years old, ina gun stcre; one residing with bis parents may address 8. & Co., Herald office. V 7ANTED—A BOY SINTEEN OR EIGHTEEN YEARS of age, to attend a hardware store; one living on the west side of the city preferred. Apply at the corner of Sixteonth strect and Eighth avenue. T A MEETING OF THE NEW YORK YOUNG MEI Roman Catholic Benevolont Association, hold July 26, 1854, the following reeolutions were unanimously edopted:—- at whereas, It bas pleased an all-wise Providence to deprive our brother James )). O'Donnell of his father, Mr. Thowas ©’Donpell, and sisters Catharine and Mary O'Donnell; therefore be it Resolved, That wo tender to brother O’Donnoll and his family, in their sad bereavement, our tenderest sym- paths for the loss they hare sustained, and trust the nowledge that the decrees of the tae for good, will support them in thin trying afiiction. Resolved, That 2 copy of these resolutions be sent to brother O'Donnell, signed by the President and attested by the Secretary. red, That the above preamble and resolutions be inserted in the Sunday Dispatoh, Herald. American Celt and Irish American. JOLIN 8. SCULLY, President. Jauns J. Cara, Recording Secretary. } ALI/3 JOURNAL OF HEALTH.—ASTOR HOUSE Bookstore. $1 @ f ni] single no. twelve conte. ‘The new and early tory of cholera, when it may be cured in almost every instance without medicine. Fee August no., the cause and nature of the disease, &. THE MILITARY. } UCK GUARDS.—A SPECIAL MEEIING OF THF Buck Guards will be held at their headquarters 602 Broad on Sunday, July 30, at 3 o'clock P. M Punctual attendance is requonted, os ‘vusiness of import ance will be transacte’. By order. EDWARD R. HOLSWORTH, Captain. Jame IT, Some, Secretary. EADQUARTERS TOMPKINS BLUES—ARMORY, MFR ortel ta appest at thelr armory, on Sanday. daly 00 qu appear at armory, on Sunday, Jul at one o’clock P. M., in full nniform, to act in eonjunc tion with the New York Volunteers in paying the lest Ja ache | pe raaky dina of their members, who go fees lensly D charged their required agd crodjt- able duties in tho many hard and well contested bat on the flelds of Mexico. By order, G. F, Rawpocrn, 0. 8. J. BESSON, Captain. Pct immer: Petes Nl as \y EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS regiment will assemble at the Mercer House, on , Inly 30, atl o'clock P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of private Feeney, late of Company G, of this regiment. Those members having the malloc of the regiment will aj pear init. 8 a. », 2 0 ) IN FOR * « fale.—Several pianos and a melodeon, nbarly-new, will be sold at a large discount for cash. \p- ply to M. L: SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. Moore CAN BE aes be FOR PRIVATE PAR- nerenades, noirees, 7 it Ni 10 Bowery, oF at the Battery: Place Hotel fart drsnslog rooms, corner of Battery placoand Greenwich street. ofeasor a concer: 3 WICK, ieadeenala a mancfectarer of the 3 Se tee eng ape cement at pe freee pe oq ype Le. wee tlemen, with or witbeut board; meals served in roome; also, two single rooms. The house contains aD the modern improvements. with or without board, for gentlemen only, 1 BOND STRFET.—TO LET, PARLOR, BEDROOM and richly farnisl of high ree: A ith gas, bath, etc., for persons )peet also, apartments end rooms on the second and fourth floor for gentlemen only. UNIVERSITY PLA‘ CORNER OF CLINTON, 1 healthy and detightfat location, immediate vici- alty of Washington Parade Grounds, Brosdway, Fifth avenue, hotels, amusements, libraries, &c. with families, or single gentlemen, can now secure choice apartments on advantageous terms, or one suite of apartments for the lst of ‘September. louse repiete with every convenience. 4 bid WEEK bg tg AND = ROOMS, for gentlemen ; an elegantly furnished par- Ir, for a gentleman and his wifer'with board, ot $0 per week, each. Apply at 192 Eighth avenue, between Nine- teenth and Twentieth strevts. FRENCH FAMILY HAVE AN ELEGANT ROOM tolet toasingle gentleman, without board, with the privilege of French conversation ; the most respect- able reference will be required. Call at No.1 Amity street ; first private house near Broadway. EF pdt uk 2 GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE. ACCOMMO- | me. There 180 fine limestone or marble dated with board, with a pleasant unfurnished room and bedroom; also, two gentlemen, with partial board. All the modern improvements in the house. Ap- ly at 107 West Twentieth street, between Sixth and venth avenues. Beat CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND, TN A PRI- vate family, within a short distance of Vanderbilt’s or Townsend’s landings. The ‘8 fine view of the water. Summer or ent bath- ing, and so on. Reference ‘changed. Address with name and number, Mrs. C. B., Post Office. OARD.—THE PLEAS: ROOMS IN HOBOKEN torent, with board. "Apply at No. 17 Hudson ter- Tae, ove minute’s walk from the ferry. OARD.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR ladies can obtain handsomely furnished apartments, with board for the ladies only, in a house genteely situ- ated. Cag the modern improvements, by adress. ing Widow, Unior square Post Office. Payment of board in advance, in heu ot reference. OARD—$500.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED . ROOM, in first class house near Union square, can be had for oe ure by Pibeal or rh aH well secured; partial board given if required. Ap rues SPINK, ‘netlonsey, ‘941 Broadway. OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR, AND BED-ROOM AD- joining, on secona floor, furnished or otherwise, to fot, with beard. Family private. Bath, gas, &c., in the house. Location desirable. Furniture new. Terms rea- sonable. References exchanged. No. 88 West Twenty- sixth street. OARD.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN- tleman and his wife, can be accommodated wit board and apartments, at No. 33 President street, Brook: bbe Hamilton ferry. Terma moderate. References required. OARD CAN BE HAD FOR A lady, in a quiet house, ments. near Canal and Hudson lady only. Address 8. R., Broadway Post Office. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN is desirous of obtaining furnished room, with partial board, in access to Fulton or Bridge street ferries. Satisfactory references given. Please address, stating particulars and terms, I’. Morton, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A PRIVATE family. Address W. R. E., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, WITH A PLAIN, respectable family, in this eity. ‘Terms moderate. Address Emma, Broadway Post Office. OARD WANTEV—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS: wife, permanent , ina private family, not above Bixteenth street. References given and required. Address D. A. X., Herald cffice. GENTLEMAN AND with all the modern im OARDING —AT THE BARKER HOUBE, 21 AND 23 | Robi Hamilton avenue, South Brooklys. 4 few choice Tooms may be had by families or single gentlemen, with full or partial board; house only one mifaute’s walk from the ferry. JAMES BARKER. PROARDING. CALARGE, AIRY ROOM, FURNISHED, for a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemon, ina small private family in Thirty-second street, thi: door east of Lexington avenue. Tho house containa all the modern improvements, and is convenient to cara and / hill’s stables, No. 4 Rivington street. stages. OARDING—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN- tlemen and their bee Egg bo accommodated with fuil or partial board in a highly respectable family, re- siding in a very pleasant and central part of the city. For particulars apply at 426 Hudson street. ERY PLEASANT AND NEWLY FUR- board, to single gentle: son street, near posite St. John’s park. Modern improve ous. ¥ IMMEDIATE APPLICA TION, A of furnished or unfurnished rooma, with board, I DESIRABLE SUIT may be secured by one or more families. Also, two fur- nished rooms for singlegentlemen. Location delightful, with all modern improvements. References exchanged. Inquire at No. 165 Fast Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. 4OUNTRY BOARD.—GODD BOARD AND PL ANE ’ rooms can be obtained in one of the most delight‘) ‘tions in the vicinity of New York; air pure and ses- nery delightful. ‘tages communicato with the forry. For further particulars, address (post paid) D. A. .,West Hoboken, N. J. {\LEGANT ROOMS ON WASHINGTON SQUARI "4 single gentleman may obtain, permanently, a did sui: of apartments, richly fu: velvot n+ with care Pe handeliers, &c., in a private resiience, weat of and near Broadway, with furnace, bathing rooms, water closets, &e. Addroi 412, Post Office. ‘PARENTS AND GUARDIANS DEAROUS OF OBTAIN- | _ ing @ pleasant and healthful home for one or two children, (with advantages of education, if required.) with a smal) and respectable family, re: in. Brook- lym, will please address A. M. Children, office, "PRIVATE POARD.—GENTLEMEN CAN BE. ACCOMMO- dated with single rooms and partial board, in a émall private Engtish family, where they can have the comfortsofs home. Apply at 425 Myrtle avenue, ono door from Gold street, Brooklyn. Sye HANDSOME ROOMS ARE VACANT AT No.10 Wayerly Place, which can be had at a thoi rate for transient or permanent boarders; a bean’ near Broadway. OR THREE GENTLEMEN WISHING PARTLAL nw board in Hoboken, can meet with a desirable loca- tion, abont five minutes walk from the ferry, Nov 1 Hud- , opposite Franklin terrace. ‘ son place, EX asnie” FURNITURE, AT 516 BROADWAY, all (marble building, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,} colors, all prices, seasoned wood, first quality; alsoa variety of mattresses, of celebrated establishments; iron bedsteads and cribs; extension one tables, » A large variety of other furniture at Gothic Hall, 314 Broad- way. TUNIS MORRELL, for manufacturers. RNITURE—SECOND-HAND, AT NO, 450 PRARL tates; one sacy rookers One plush parlor ave, sight meahogeuy obalt m + nad two en one onl fiavee ofa be stones one mahogany bedst ‘Tha above forniture is ali in good order. REWARDS. OR 30 REWARD.—STOLEN—FROM THE STORE ie. of Jobn L. Stroub & Co., No. 52 Beaver street, N.¥., between Saturday and Monday July 24th, # quantity of plain and embroidered jawis and India dress silks, to the value of about poe rie The ey reward vill be paid recovery o! oods, or for any part. g seeds, SiN LE SRROUB & CO. REWARD.—DROWNED, WHILE BATHING, 6 and 7 6 2: ‘Wotuseds} crouing, July 90th Richard Mul. on , u Jen, abdut thirty-five yeare efi, tre foet oight inches in height, sandy hair and wi The above reward will be paid for the recovery of body. address HERON & CO., express, at Staten Ii foot of Whitehall treet. 90) BENARD YOR THE RECOVERY OF A GOLD Liverpool, fr: soen, fy oo ie letbrot 3 7, 1860. A 5 a on the 1855. Apply to’J. W. Hart, Captain of Police, Seventeenth wa wire oF Yorry, streets, om Thursday last, a Cre ane PRE, we nee. retura the or to Alfred Sehermerhorn, Bank dog to that add of New York, will recelve the above reward. | PR ress, SBE seiyah da ts oom, yore an pnt tong | a! a Ted cow, a sWiteh ‘tail, theend white, macked IN’ on the left horn’ The above reward will be paid for the cow, or y, infor- mation where she may be found, by CHRISTIAN BAKER, Pallisade avenue, Washington , Hoboken, N. J. and eabinet de toilet om the first floor, elegantly | inquire on the premises. house is ina grove, with | cows, houses or good cit dy all the modera improve: | Fround, consisting of 000 lota, altuate in the Twelf —~———eeeeeee — new brown si uses OD HEE aAb ctsed vill'be a0id or anetanged ah a hargsic. Splendid business property down town, paying twelve per cent interest, for sale. Small payments. M. L. SHELDON, 86 Nassau atreet. FA and 28 leve of six ears of the hair dressing and bathing saloon of No. 9 Murray street. For particulars, pa lh na OR OO Cae, ARP, FOR SALE.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED coal yard for a good and a partial qtock on band ef the first quality coal. Cash purchaser only treated with. Address, with real name, (nove others will be noticed,) Coal, Herald office. C IN, STATEN ISLAND.—THE SUBSCRIBER OF- fers for sale some of the best situated building lote at Clifton, near the Narrows, on the tract of W. W. Van Wagenen, Faq. This position is the most attractive for residences on the Island. M O’CONNER, 18 Reade steret, or at the end of the omnibus route, Clifton. XCELLENT FARM AND WATER POWER FOR SALE cheap, or to exchange for good cit; Rro rty—One of the best farms in tho State of New York, beautifully situated in the town of Leyden, Lewis county, on Sugar river, thirty-four miles from Utica, twenty-six from Rome; railroad from Utica to Clayton runs through it; depot ond watering station is to be on it; hence, soon rt can be sold in lote. Railroad from Rome to burg passes within five rods of it; station near by. river canal is within a mile and a quarter. The land, 220 acres, is of a rich deep soil, Leap empallld remises; five good mill ivileges, with water Snough to carry a flour mat four run of stones; and also some 2, sugar trees. The buildings consist of two houses, two barns, milk and cheese house, and all the usual ont-buildings of » first-class farm. Water of the best quality is brought by aqueduct into each house and barn; fences and every thing on and about the pre- mises in condition. The farm will os a and the requisite team for the farm . Terms pees eae of the Lee pred hence can aa on hogs and m or good cit; y woul taken exchange forbalf. “For farther particulars, inguire of DEX’ A. HAWEINS, 27 Nassau street, New York. (OR SALE—A DINING SALOON IN THE MOST FRE- quented business part of the lower city, with all the fixtures, cooking apparatus, &c., on account of sickness of theowner. Apply to GOETZE & SCHNEPEL, No. 29 Jamen street. OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE, AND good will of one of the largest, liquor, stores in Bouth treet, opposite a ferry to Breoklyn, For terms, apply to 8. 0. , 69 Rone street. OR SALE—THE HOUSE, FURNITURE, STOCK AND fixtures of the well known Franklin House, situate dn the corner of Franklin and N streets, Green Point, in ‘Dest localities that can be found; being a ra- pidly ibproving distriet: doing a good cash business, and met with. er an opportunity to so Soo ae whe reapons given for selling. Apply on the pre: OR SALE—THE FURNITURE AND LEASE OF A boarding house, well located. forms reasonable. Address T. T.,. Herald office. R SALE—A hide Lerner AND segar store, in a thoroughfare, and doing s good business, for sale feos , on account of the present roprietors going into another busines: chance fer @ young person. Apply at 55 East way. OR BALE—OR ENCHANGE FOR FIRST CLASS or railroad bonds, a fine plot of war of the city, running from the Kings Bri road to the heights 98 the Dank fos ore a river. ots er ie lot, of 4! ts, runn! 7m Kings roa feHlariem river. Both plots contain several, beautifal lof a strictly private family, and casy of | building sites. ‘Apply to R. G. PIERCE, Pine street, cor- ner of lway, under the Metropolitan Banv. OR SALE—NEAR TARRYTOWN, ABOUT THIRTY- F eight acres of land, well wooded with large forest and evergreen trees, with a front of about 1,800 feet on the Albany post road. Ithas an extensive view of the North river, and a perpetual right toa dock in front of the premises. The land has been surveyed in six plots of about six acres each, and will be sold either by the singlo plot or ina body. The salubrity and beauty of the land, its one ry poe facilities of access to the city, &e., &o., it desirable for country residences, ana its never failing cold springs render it well adapted for ® water cure establishment, or for a hotel. For par- ticulars apply to G. A. Sacchi, 45 William street, or at Tarrytown to Ward Carpenter, civil engineer, or to J. W. on, land agent, at Sing cing. OR SALE—THE THREE-STORY FRONT AND REAR houses, No. 113 East Twenty-second stroet, sear ‘hird avenue. Apply to T. M. CORNWELL, at tho coa) office, 479 Broome street: NOR SALE LOW—A HANDSOME BAY PON®MBMRSE, 13 hands high, with light top wagon and harness, complete. Apply at 119 Beekman stroct, or at Under OR SALE OR TO LET—IIOUSE AND GROUND Bulls Ferry, a quarter of a mile from the landing, situated on the road leading to Fort Lee. On the pio- perty is the house and kitchen, with range, and barn and out houses, with stable room sufficient for eight horses; on the rear is the building site, called the “Island,” with ood salt water bathing, to which tho purchase or ov71 pant of the house can bave access and privilege of bath ing house. This property is also for sale. Apply to B S HART, No. 4 Hanover streot, or on the “Island,” at Bulle Ferry. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—THE UNDERSIGNED has some good stocks to exchagge for merchandise or realestate, Immediate attention is desired. Apply to , MOMATION, 158 Chatham ptroot. OUSES FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR, GENTEEL house on Twenty-sixth atreot, two on Twenty: th street, one on Thirty-frst street near Madison avenue, two on Twenty-second street; also a number of country seats. E. B. KINSHIMER, No. 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 ‘and 3 to7 p. m. AGER BIER BREWERY.—A LAGER BIER BREWE- 4 1ry, situate in New Jersey, half an hour from Now York by railread; itis now doing a large and profitable “A | business; has three cellars capable of storing 3,500 bar- rela; bas eight lots attached to it; all the buildings are new and in complete order. For sale on favorable terms. Apply to CHAS. N. BUCK, 14 Wall stroot. on {TEAM ENGINES FOR SALE.—THE Fron FOUN. BD. dry and Machine Company b< +g for zale one steam evgine, 25 horse power; 01, 40. 40 horse er; and one do., 80 horse powsz, Apply on tho premises, southwest corner of Greéne and Morgan streete, Jersey City. —_= Ost BETWEEN ASTOR PLACE HOTEL, AND, WAR. ren str at even! a ‘s wat 0 face, either in a’ stage or on Test aldo of Broadway? “Foe finder will bo Iberally rewarded by leaviog it at the Astor lace Hotel. OST—ON MONDAY, S&THINST., GOING FROM COEN- ties slip, New York, to Williamsburg, drafts 2 and 3, No. 40, dated January 14, 1854, on Alesp & Co., Val- araiso, 8. A.. ten days sight, in favor of George Samson, yy Theodore W. Riloy. It is of no use to any but the me as paynient has been stopped. Tho finder will be bly rewarded by leaving the #ame on tho sonthenst corner of Bouth Fourth and second street, Williamsburg. - O8T OR MISLAID--ONE NOTE, DATED JUNE9, 1854, ‘at thfec montbs, for seventy-cight 64-100 dollars, and one note of same ‘late, at four months, for one hun- dred dollars, each drawn by Joseph Rattorsby, and en- dorsed by Geo. Breese. Any person retui i the two notes to me . 81 Crosby atroot, will bo suitably re- warded. Th caution sons from negotiating the said notes, as the tof them has been stopped. GHORGE, BREESE, 81 Crosby street. New Yore, July 29,1864. TYRAVELLING BAG EXCH ANGED.—IN COMING FROM Rome to Albany, on the 28th inst., the subscriber's travelling bag was exchanged. The person having tho same, wi inform M. LIVINGSTON, 208 Duane street, New d he will pay expenses, Albany and Rome papers will’ please co} T A SPECIAL MEETING OF PROTECTION ENGINE £ Company No. 5, held at the engine house, on I'ri- day evening, July 28, it was unanimously Resolved, That we tender onr most cordial thanks to the Mesars. Beach, proprietors of the New York Sun, for tho liberal rapply of refreshments furnished after re- turning from fire ia Fulton street, Sun Buildings. Hi. C. SCHOONMAKER, Foreman. Cras. }. Saw wrisTER, Secretary. ee T A MEETING OF TITE MEMBERS OF ATLANTIC Tose Co. No. 2 aR mii ane) at el honse Gta july 28, wing resolutions were adopted :u0 Whereas, it has pleased God, im the dispensation of di- ‘ovidence, to remove from our midst our late re- and foreman Mr. Charles R. Iarvey; and whereas, his death has cast @ shade of gloom and sorrow over our minds, reminding us of the fact that in the midat of life we aro in death; therefore Resolved, That while we deeply feel the loss of one who had endeared himself to t around him by his many acts of kindness, wo sincerely condole with tho family of deceased in their bereavement, and resommend them in the hour of trouble to Him who watches the — fall and feeds the raven of the air; the husband of the widow, father of the fatherless, Resolved, That a copy of those resolutions bo sont to the family of deceased, and that we attend his funeral this afternoon, THOMAS L. DUNHAM, Prosident I '¥ Hows, Secretary. MERKICUS ENGINE COMPANY NO. 6.—NOTICE.— The members, honorary members, and friends of the company, are requested to meet at the ongine house this (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of wins. the last tribute of respect to the memory of iam A. Douglass, late et member of the com- pan: order of HENRY CLOSE, Foreman. ix J. Kuury, Secretary. iQ REWARD—LOST, A SAFE KEY, NO. 1,225. THE | T A SPECIAL MEETING OF SOUTHWARK ENGINE Co. No. 38, hoki our retarn from the fire 126 ulton street, Sun }, it was unanimously resol red, that a vote of thanks be tendered to Moses ¥. Beach, PAIR OF FAST MATCH HORSES WANTED.—ANY petson having to dispose of cheap A sixteen hands high, dark bays or dark preferred, that can go in double harness at fair of matedt a per trotting in about three minutes, or not less then 9: the road, may hear of » purehaver by ad ul int ‘ave, box No. 7 Post “ to the 30th of August. ico and full partioulars must be stated. OR BALE—A VERY STYLISH BAY HORSE, ABOCE fifteen hands high, kind in all harness and ander tha Her; also, a wagon and barnoses $200. ‘Inquire at the stable, No. & ostry street, near Canal. (OR SALE—SIX EXPRESS WAGONS, OF DIFFERENT sizes. Apply to STUDLEY & CO.,'37 Canat street. OR SALE—A MORGAN COLT, FIVE YEARS OLD, sixteen hands high, fast traveller, warranted kind and sound, and sold for no fault but that the owner baa no further use for him. Also, a lay’s saddle horas, six: ears old, 163¢ hands high, will trot or gal & beanti-- Tal dapple gray, perfectly kind and sound, an¢ will bo sold cheap Nor cash,’ For farther particulars, inquire at 6% Mercer street. FoR NANTED 10 BOY VALUABLE SINGLA horse for gentleman's @se, of no greater speed than twelve miles an hour, but of extra fine style and action, and perfect shape, with natural tail; Sftecm hands, or over, high—under eight yearsold. To be abort dacked, well ribbed up, and able to endure constant us9, sound, kind and gentio. A mare of this desoription willl answer. For such an animal a reasonable price will be paid ineash, Address F. C., Herald office. : ‘ORSES FOR SALE—ONE OR TWO NICE DRIVING 688. from 9 to 4, at, POWELL’S stable, 37 Brooklyn. pate ‘ULES! MULES!—JUST ARRIVED, AT THE ROGQ Hill Drove Stables, Third avenue and Tweaty~ 82 heads Kentucky mules, a nume me fine form; 2 pairs extra and broke to work, fine travollers—ail of whieh will aMA\ 1, CONTAGEOR H PLAINLY furnished, fora fawiJy ree want during the of August pe part of Sapien ‘tN icson Ral Stang ok required. ‘Address Seutherner, Herald office, terms and location. N. B.—Lodging or boarding housed need not opply. Wars ASMALL FAMILY, A SMALL HOUSE. or part of a house, between Bleecker and Fifteentia atreet. ‘est of the Bowery preferred. Address, stating, location and terms, F. H., id office. V = Jeman, neatly furnished ih tie ror nt! a neatly fa: partial board, Address, with terms, which mast Det moderate, G. D., Herald office. Favings’ Store—On Monday we shall greatly luced prices, all our summer stock. Is mn marked down, and the seem ingly ruinoua to ourselves, will, n Slax Set give the public and our customers great ), bat the same time clear out our summer stock, enable us to find room and means to supply ourselves with our fallstock, Which will now from iay to day $8, $10, $12, former price, $15, and Ae ed. 2a. ., former price, bated poortent and now passing awa} ing price FW. RE DEO ete Oe ee eee ~ ENTS’ FASHIONABLE FURNISHING BAZAAR AND up town glove depot.—Our stock of summer good is yet unbroken, and gentlemen visiting the country cam roeure their shirts, collars, cravat, ties, &o., &c., of the latest styles and fashions. LEWIS & SEAGORD, 655 Broadway, Stuyvesant Institute. LIQUORS, &C. 1 00 item CLARET WINE, FROM $1 76 P! ottios retursed. ‘Also, a lage variet: to ham of claret w: London porter, Jes, for at No. 430 Broome street, corner of UNDERHILL, Ce, BRANDIES, &C., LANDING FROM SHIP / Louisa Bliss, from Bordeaux —1,500 cases low priced ot high rade ne Gomer, wine alned and cases, bran 8, ischargieg from No. 8 Fast Hiver, of forsale Hada Customs ease stores, by L. H. SIMPSON & SUNS, No. 10 Besver street. TARD, DUPUY & CO.’8, (1846) PALE BRANDY— Warranted this vintage, and that it ia just aa im- ported. $1 per bottle; $6 per . 8a pale or brown sherry, 50 cents per ; 82 per 5 Hes charged 50 cents (con be when re- turned. ARTHUR /DALL, No.7 William street. 10 WINE AND SPIRIT CONSUMERS.—ARTHUR KEN- eid etek eee een aes pirite pnp ata ‘carl atroots, warrant wines and a] him, to bein the same ate as imported. af made by him aro for cash. He contents himself with tem profit on the im therefore, he er to say, there wae Sonnet te the city wed quality. such iow prices, or can beat Bim in Business hours from 8 till 6, Immediate attentlan givom country orders, on receipt of cash, or order on a good. SPIRITS, PURE AS IMPORTED.—TKN se in the city. V JANES AND years old London Dock port wine, 64. per bottle, Schicdom schnapps, in sealed bottle, just as imported, 4a. per bottle; ine pale or brown sherry, 49. per dot Otard’s or Hennessey coguiae brandy, just asimported, per bottle. \llsales for cashonly. ARTHUR KENDALL, 7 William street, between Beaver and Pearl. Country or- ders executed op receip’ of cagh THE TRADES, &C. os a BOOK MANUFACTURERS. —A YOUN@ ing served his time in New York at the man bi ahove business, (both forwarding and finishing.) but for the last fow years has been otherwise sugaged in desire ous of obtaining employment as a to enter into hag oceenge for six montMy. Address Y. Z., box 184, Herald office. T° MUSIC ENGRAVERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, 4 LARGE set of tools, comprisin; rnc sem, thing known iw the trade. Tho above are all nearly new, and will be rold low, if applicd for soon. Address C. M., Broadway Post Office, stating real name, &c., post paid. 10 WW. A SEOOND HAND ¥\- chine linder or an Adame—not less tham 43 by 28 inches. Also, « small ine. Address Frank: lin, Herald office, stating terms place. T SEGAR MAKERS.—WANTED, BY TWO GERMEN, lately arrived in this country, em; ai making. sagen ot 0 Ran HA chloe as gent om ployment. Please address Segar Maker, box 200, office. U r ATCHMAKER NANTED—A VIS? RATE Wont, man Ww ind a good good 7 plleation to ML 8. 8 Co, “7d Nanay sveeet. Apply ims mediately. INSTRUCTION. STRUCTION IN SPANISH-OR ENGLIAH.—PROP. VINGUT, of the New York Uni: imatruct 4 abe ini ge, ~ ie 5 for t for four, T[\0 TEACHERS. — TAR PROPRIETOR elaes Episcopal boarding and mae tene fi conrequenee of the feeble health hie wife, wishes oa ~ of his interest, together with the lease of the ee< i es sete, post paid, J. W. R. Bromley, No. MISCELLANEOUS, mento = 4 —A CARD TO EPISCOPALIANS.—CHURCR, , DAS rte tt Innocents recetves a beauti written from a. Sristorr, - oe teacher. 340 Broadway. Tadies’ and gentlemen Messe’ i view his Bureau d’ecratare, eo dotoratonte adage EFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES.. M, PaTs rick inthe volo wenufsotuter in the United states of the above celebrated safes, and F. C. Oaliin’s impenetrable boomy vee ae arg bars, the best safes com! in the world. 1 door below Maiden lane, aah Tore Cannon street. a _———————— LECTRICITY, WHAT 18 IT? AND HOW DOES IT OPE rate?—Ten Sars ope my it arm apd were paralyzed no that I thought I would to use the arm again. I consulted ticetriiey ana the nymptonse 1008 el mH ¢ nee. I shoald knockings or have had no rele ther this is spiritual least it ian wyrtery tome, 0 ANNA is ter session of this institution will begin October |. Full courses of lectures are given both im winterand summer ; degrees are ferred in Mareh daly. Fees—One full course, i Zireaasel, Heheta! $160 ; matriculation, $5 ; graduation to Sho bate attended to foil courses in another ~| tion, $60, including graduation feo. Personal intereat ig take ‘the facuity in the welfareand of every’ ati 14 Examinations are given daily professor upon each branch. In all facilities for th school is equal to any {n the country. For further in- formation, address B. HOWARD M. D., Dean No. 106 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, DEAD Ir, CUT IT OUT AND KEEP ME. —Oaab pai fog