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Torimad, sie Gy, st Feels ctor Hie Fr = ¥ 8 4 Sieran, ‘ R vicuaed Bradley. Preiettol Towne g4 Cakes Mire E H Grapnio, child and rervant; Dr ‘air ae Moaroh, R Dogaw,'J @ Cushiog, J H'Poey ee A Malligan’ wr v Dailey, We team, G ‘dare, HH 1 ok, sho! a Fact H Chapman, J Blsebort, Egy Seely. 2 Oey, Kettel, oJ A Joffrey, T PP Ation, H Brand, Miss - Brand, M Mottram, A Lister, T 5 9 4 Roswell, @ Mowatt, A Hosell, J Leeming, J Bruce, ee Mrs Jaa. Watson, Miss Parr, ¥r od ite JW gushey. Mr D O'Connor and @sugbter, Mra Coleman, Mears. 8 B Beroard, ¢ Winane, J end W A New, Mand B ‘sutmen, § Rindsko, A Buch- man. J Stecre, J Isler, Mr and Mrs J B Eydos, J A Hiczer- ty, 1 OM Mr ap4 Mre HI C Baboock, chilé and ser- vant, Mr aod Mre Riehara Mortimer, Messrs M Oopen- Beim, S Johnston, E Harvey, J F Mallory, D Bruni, Claude Pasquier, James Miller, J hich, Mr and Mrs Hessloy, Mes Weleh, Mrs M Band J Parsons, Messrs R McPaail, 8 B Kabowiler, J Freel, Mr Wm Blake, Miss Blake. Mr and Mrs Ww Burns, Nesers H B Willson, J 2 Avecochen, IW ‘OC Weirun, Mra © Piffard Sot Mr Vitard, MA Putard. Wensrs S MH Hey: Flisb! 7 Jacobson, 1 Saurey, ley, Mina Miller, Mrs Butter da cer, Messrs John Meyers, John oper, John Polwart, 8 Kaha, HJ Chenal, 3 Smith, @ Porcbett, J O' meron, J Halterman, J Stephens, R saw- From New Orleans snd Havana, in the steamship Phi- ladelphia—Mr Geo Chisholm and lady, Mrs R M Cam) Beli, Miss Vandewater, J Kafael, and servant, Darel, G A Brady, S Runkle, S Locke, Miss Nicholas, Me Lekman, Mrs Oardle, JT Benpett, Avg Rabe, WH Motel: lap, CW Gussans, Mrs U ‘Adler ‘ies De Stillman, Mra A P Stifiman, C8 Bo; fady ‘and three children, A P Median, 3 Haye, Poin allengtt, jun, Mf Nactale Capt im joee Man) A 4, A Thompson, L Garcia, M Clark, , aad twenty-nine others. From Shanghee, in ship Jacob Bell—Mrs R H Pearson. DEPARTURES. Fe: Liverpefl, in the US mail steamship Atiantic— Capt Ritchie, of the Navy, Mr and Mrs Bicess, AJ and lady, Now York; Mes D M How- erd and child and Miss Poot, do; Dr J H Povtt, E Laserd, fran ; Wm Griffith, Mr Brodie, Bnglaud; Me J P Woodward, New York ; Stephon Crocker, Phi- phia; oS New York: EM Pas, Havana; Rich ard a SK M Barber, New York; f F Herrera and son.’Jobu California; A O Wilson, New ‘York; L Trapmann, Esq, Charleston; Mies Sarah and Mes King, Wre rs, cbildron and servant, ir and Dire R B Campbell, two children and servants, New York Sentra Alm’e Forceliedo New York; € d Colina, Mrs JE , do; Don Natarre, Havre; son, Rio Hache; Mr and Mrs R Breber, infant servant, Miss Breher, New York; James Kildof and Mobile; Robert Pace, do; Stuart and son, New York; John Wileb, 8 Lorada, Havre: Mrs Troutman, B Miranda, Capt Glynn, USN; Mr Windt, bearer of dose ;, Mr Janssen, bearer of despatches; Mr Miles York; R Cruit, do; J McWhan, New Orleans; T M Peier, eland; Joba Hottand, Mra Joke Holland, New ; Joseph Raus, Germany; ne - Jand: Win Whitehouse J. Cany john Hastard: New York; Chas Robertson, Tennesseo; Wg Johneon New York; Henry Goetz, do; Chas Wood and son, Australis; Aaron , Chicago; B Blecklizen, Baffalo; James aytram, iad; Walter Ellie and Wm Ellis, New York; 16 t,’ do; N Oxenfordt, do; Miss Mary Youds, do; W A Pitts, 'do,—Total, 104. For Puenta Arenas and California in the steamship ‘Btar of the Weet—Hen John B Weller, wife and servant; Son J A McDor Hon D Turner, and Misses A and E ‘Farner, Copt D G , U. 8, Navy wife, two child- zen, and servant; Dr Knox, Adams & Co’s express mes- senger, Wells, Sargo & Co, J F Secor, wife, four children end nurse; Miss A Turner Miss & Turner, A Pinto, D Sentry oud wife, Mise M Cavanah, 3 D Wood, wife sad fafant; Mrs AH Wood and child, Mise F Btonghton, 9 GH Bow)y andservant, Thos Glashin, Mrs 0 akin and infant, mise E McCoy Mrs EL Isancs, M McManus, A At- Finson, O A Bell, Mr Miller, wife and two children; Mise MJ Fel), Chss Haberlee, Mra Jane Blair and three child- ges, B Button, L Wertheimos and wife, Miss R Wer- themes, Mrs E Parser and two children, C Perino, A Perino. Mr W Redford, JS Redford, WG “lark. and wife, IG Gilchrist, J D Crippen, J N King, BB Sprague, 8 Levy ‘and two boys, Mrs Mary Copnahan and: infant, Mrs Mary Aben, Mrs P Hannelly, Geo Puets, wife and threo child- zen; A W Phelpe, Mrs © Homush, Mra Wm Norton and five chtidren, Niss Ann Bogue, Miss Sarah Bogue, Misa M 4 Driscoll, Miss B NeDouali, '& P Whitman, M Dunnigan,.H Durwa7, P Higgins, 1 McCarty, Jas wine, J hePherson; J Corlatt, Geo Gifford, Mra M f Famuel, H Esty, CL Esty, Mies Mary Ward, Mra §Thee, W Pavii, P Honnon, Mre E ‘English, Thos Seward and wife, JF Williams and wife, Mie © tK Quic, Mre J dt Blackwell, T P Shirley, wife and child, Capt’s C Wolruft, J Blumer, wife and infant, LRicbardeon. E Max, J Wetssll, F Lucty, F Graadle, & Lump, O Kender, Mrs Spratt and child, J le, DL ‘Herman, P Jones, L Wert! ir, H Herechel, K Little, MOClark, R Gillespie, A King, R tiopkias and wife, Rev D Siatterly, John Saeath, ‘lex Bush, A B Gasdaer, TLint- Ber YeaJLyzch, Mrs Hi Sullivan and infant, N Led wick, J Murpby, D Murphy, P Hutlen ana wife, Mrs AB Gerdner and infant, Thos Jacx Cohn, N sug. Reto, Mrs E Surpby andinfans, Miss Mary Orop, Mea E Keseamore, Miss C Flynn, A Mérello, 8 Merelio, © Nore dep, Mrs E Nowman and two children, Miss M Newman, Mies E Newman, A Harrls, L Rosenberg, Jas. Gilray, Ellis, @ Welch, C W Corson, M Murphy, DCarroll, J J Brent. Jas Copnor, wife and six chiidren, stiss Aon Con re? Mirs M Conncly, Miss F Connoly, iiss J Connoly. and 263 in steerage For Richmond, in tho steamship Jame:towa:—Messr SEPove, IS thurston, JP Gilvert, P Hurley, D McCae thy, fares, A.V Winstoa, F Hios+l, A Halfastrom, M- Smith, B A’ Morris laay and child,.A Bown apd lady, James Evans, Mrs Gallup, T H fyler. Geo Gil, Wallac Beach, Theo Clarke. D A Da Costs, a J Wells aod lady Miso B ¥a:rant, Mise J A Bogue, and Mire Whitney Mise Brown, Miss Agnes Housh, Carrol Hoash and 14 ia the steerage. : For Savanvah,’in the steamor Auguste—‘irs Gao Q A ‘Basler, GM Taylor aed Jady, Mise Warren, U N Caroea- ter, W Lipman, thos Daley, Mrs J B Foley and two ehil- dren, Mr Watker Jady and child Miss “arah’ Misor, @ W Boorm»p, Geo A Kelly, James Standish, J H Damour, A BCook CH Witiams, E C Hoogh, BP solvay, BA ‘Wise, Chas Westbrook, Lester Keofieli, Wm Neyle Fia- ‘denham, Mrs ~wift and son, Jobn Zoilers and lady, @ i Goeodaan, R Uross, Jas W Auten, Mrs Moary twechildren and servant, and 40 ia the steerage. For Charlstop, in tho steamship, Nashide—T K Law. yence and Indy, J De Garay, JJ Mixell and Jay, EJ Daweon, Jas ( ‘Coit, Miss J B Cait. Henry White, TR MeDonald and lady, W Give, AF Hand, ES Hand, JB Wikinson, J J Brown and gon, Dr Mentgomecy, T A ‘apd lady, B Blanton, F A McCreery, Master Thomas MoCreery, Mrs. Dunuiog and tares childcen, @aptain John Ferguson and lady, WS James, Dr WA ‘Van Dyke, C LStewart, SE Borzoss, H Tecon, Wm M Mereer, Mrn Wood, Augurtas F Wilmans and son, J Char- feand E-Harlesion, M Roar, Wma Holbronke, Miss Walla, Jobn , J Seegers, and 50 in the steerage. Pallee Intelldzence. Murderous Assaclt upon his Wife—Yosterdaya man, @amed Robert Thompeon, was arrestel by Dolund, on ‘eharge of committing @ murderous assault upon his wife, ‘ilea Thompson. The acgused, who resiles in Twenty- sixth strect, near Madison avenue, it ia elleged, stabbed his victim in tke back with a knife, inGicting « seriou not fatal wound Tho flow ef blood from the gash out by the knife in the hands of Thompson was very great, andit wired all the skill of the physicians préseat to ‘top it. Nowffidavits have yet boem taken in the case, ‘the tejured woman preg, matey precacious state that s not be safe to are ber at thistime. Tnomp- son was taken to the Jefferson market Pass Counterfeit William Wi = a © before Saupe Stewart” charged with aise put s Mony She bed quarter defler on Cordeltas Barton when arrested, had three pleces of bogus money in his nee and a handkerchief containing papers of to. raeg = othe Wo a. be it is alleged bought with’ @ past few -deys, races tm change for these articles ot money. i Re caina oun el executed, ani likely to ive évea a goud jadge of Money. Asa great number of thesc bal cvias iive been @ circulation for tbe last two ur threo wesks, Judgs Stew- @xt committed W: to the prison to await a fur- her examination, in order, if possible, to find oat the ng of counterfeitrre who have beea thas psssing this as meney on the public cent @ i rsetpe prison, do await an upon House —On Fridsy ovening, Officers Wark, Leichton and Gieeney, by order of Captala Sermbull of the Kighth ward, mado a deareut upon th: house No. 64 Mercer street, eeengied by Mra. Colton, and aarested about s half dozen of the occupante on charge of Being tenants of a disorderly house. All parties wer: ccnveved before Justice Stewart, at Jefferson market, who Leld the proprictross of the establishment, Mrs: Colton ‘to bail in the sure of $1,000 to answer the charze. Ali ‘the rest of the arrested parties were discharged on thei- @wn reengnizan-e@ to behuve themselves in futgre. Pickpeckat—a won named John Ryorson wes ar- westec yescerday by Officer Myer, who caught bim im te set of picking the pocket of William Moore, at presen residong at the rie Hotel, of a Portmonarie containing $81 51, with which the fello ¢ ran off 5 bat was pursne und captured by the officer. On being taaen before Jags rin = conunitted him to prison fer a tar- Grand Larceny —Thomas Delany was ted on eharge of stealing $27 worth of pin Mabon contieting ot erg t#, &o., from John M. Havens, which was fennd fa bis possession by theoffieer. Jndge Clark held him to bail in the sum of $1,600, to saswer the charge of reer grand ls y. The jain! against Dr. Keller Dismissed —The com- Plaint agninst Dr, Keller, drugziat, of teventh nvenus, who was charged by a woman, nomed Cathariee Hamp, with having atrempted to commit rape upon her Persta, Clarke,on Thurs: henorably dis- ‘was epon an investigation before Judge Gay last, dismissed, and the defendant e4. Charge of Horse StealingA man nomed James Ela. was Ye Grres‘ted yesterday by Oflicera Martin and Lord, ef the Lower Police Court, cha:ged with having stolen = horre valued at $100, from Charies Duify, living at the corner of Thirty-ninth street avd thiri avenue. The stolen apinsl was found ta a stable tn Thir'y-fourth street. Kldridge end another man wero arrested at tho Horee market, aod taken before Judjze Clarks, who dis- mie-od the complaint -againat the lier, but held tho fornter to snswer the charge of graud lacseny. Aw O1n NeoRo.—There is « negro in Bath conn- win tte pooner ah” ee Ad “ington in anger da The Greenbrier Era thiaks it Wout be di alt to find a ome of that age who was not in Washington’s ver- Pianos and Melotcons.—Fae wenlerful tio and beauty of the various styles of Pianos and to be found at the great mu te establishment sf BORACE WATRIS, $39 Broadway. comprisitg a lirce variety of the mest celebrated makes in tle world, and discount fi oe which ‘they ‘the ja factory prices fe cubs boa for cosh, ren Sera Lis the mout desirable et which to make purchaces, eeg eT " 2 : E e 5 a i ' & & : etiord, aa we bave fixed our Sgure to insure the very larre Geoartmest of our buriness. pe bc asm are warranted a All gooda frow 201 for style and qus!'ty, pains spared to utmost satisfartio: in retary D. DEVLIN & CO., Nos. 258, 256 wad 200 Broadway, of Warren Special Notice.--$° 0,000 worth of the first clothing , got up by one of the best houses in Broad vay, for vale at Jess than half price, at E. KVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Folton street. Coats worth $45 and 650, fof $20, $18, $16, and $14; fine beaver over- coats, lined with satio and made for #40, at $18 and 316. Peter Roberts & Oo., 375 Broadway, are | receiving daily a large lot of iTench goods, coasiating of Peris em! chemisettes, collars and slesves : also, rich lace sets of various kinds A fresh stock of Valen: ciennes laces, ‘or one abilling upwards. Sewing Machines—The Absolute Ne: of using sewing machines has become apparent to ail manufacturers who expect to compote snocessfully with their rivals in trade. The artistic nish ana besuty of the machine work gives it a quicker sale and s better price than hand work, besides the great advantage of cheapness in manufacturing, ‘That Singer’s maghides are Vastly superior to ail of and give perfect sa! faction, is attested by the experience of thousands. They are, too, the Sriy nwione of any value that can law- Tolly be used. others infringe our patents, and those who attempt to uso them eb preeeiadd 1. M. SINGER & OO, 328 Broadway. Damaged Goods from the Frankitnu The subscriber will offer on Monday a very large stock of rich silks, delaines, shawls, bombazines, lace curtai &c., which were slightly dai water on board wot Franklin, at about one of their real value. Al- fo superior black silk. FH. LEADBEATER (late Load- beater & Loe), 847 Broadway, corner of atreet, Store. At. rior articles in the gentle- G@reen’s Celebrated tention is invited to the su man’s furnishing de ment of Green’s shirt establish ment, No. 1 Astor House. The stocks includes ev: bi oa 8 eaten sbirtes shirts, dra PS Soinvill 8, cravats, dresi ODA, Bloves, one, birt ates eae Suttons pmountod ap orherwiao, hand. suspenders, canes, nm! Iressing ca &e., im) cated for the summer trade.’ The tess are moderate and the assortment unequalled, Merines and Silks from A’ & TAYLOR havegust received, from auction, twelve hunired merince and ca‘ and fifty pleces Freneh , of the pular manufacinres of. jours @ Paris, Paturle, Eupire, Sedoux, Sieber, & Co. large quantity and variety of plain and plaid Lyons and Zurich rich sflee. ‘The ladies are notified that these goods were purchased at the late auction sacrifices, twenty-five per ceat below the cost of importatien, and will be solint Ry Fs tr tngly low prices. 255, 257, 259 and 28) Grand ft corner of Christy, and 61 and 63 (new numbers 47 an 49) Catharine street. Defiance Selemander Safcs—Rebert ™M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safes, and F Goffin’s pene. trablo detianeo locks abd cross bars. Depot 192 Kearl street, one door below Muiden lane; manufactory, 60, 62, 64 aud 66 Cannon street. fecrofala, Rheumatism, &ec.—Hyatt’s Life Bal-am is the most certain remedy for these terrible dis- eases. You who are suifering the most tortari pains, remember that a few doses of seek eee yet plessan' compound, will aifurd certain relief. Thousands of casea have beer cured, and published io the Sun, Herald, and other papers. certificates are from well knowa citizens, who can be sean and consulted at amy hour. Cireulars telecine these certificates can be had at the principal depot, 246 Grand street. Seventy-five cenie per bottle. Ageat for Brooklyn, Mrs. HAYS, 175 Fulton street. Rate Bye and Wigs.—Bachelor’s Celebrated hair dye is oy ell acknowledged the best in the world. Sold wholes. and retail, or applied, ia nine private rooms at W. A. BACHELOR'S hair dye, wig and oraa- mental hair factory, 235 Broadway. All Doubts Removed.—Read, and You will not hesitate to belleve that Heymanu’s dyspepsia clixer wll speedily and entirely cure dyspepsin. In the short, space of two weeks many persons ring under this most horrible disease have been perfectly carad. see original certigicates at the principal office, 1¥7 Broadway. Price $1 per bottle, Gousoud’s Iteltan Medicated Soay posittvely cures tan, pimples, freckles, sun burn, erupt: Poudre subtile uproots hair from low forehea.: part of the body. Lily white, liquid rouge, hair restorative, at 67 Walker strest, near Broadway. The Crenteet Improvement tn Hate Dye bas been made of late by UR. PALLARD, 333 Broadway, whore positive proof can be given, in five minutes, upon tha human baic. Algo, all imperfect coloring by other dyes Lint -o ‘by using tho avove, orcaliing. Private rooms f or Jad Married, At Hagdenville, Mass, on Tharadsy, August 17, by the Rev. Mr. Cook, Fnwin Hnawcx to’ Jeaxvemy’E. R., daughter of Joel Hayden, Erq. Dica, on! faturday morning, ‘August 19, dian, daughter of The friends of the family, tbose of her uncles, George, and Thomas ft. Joba, and Caries |) Redd are invited 10 a:tend her funeral, at four o'clock this sfternoon, froza the residence of the latter, Wasniog- ton avenne, near Lafayette, Brooklyn On Saturday, Augus:19, at noon, after a long illness, Ciave Wisnaten, in the 85th sear of his «ze His relativee and f-ievds, and the Now York German Horse Guardr, are invited to attend bis funeral, without further notice, at two o'clock this afternoon, from his late residence, 16 avenue 1). On faturdsy, August 19, in the 2a yearof her age, Here 1 , daughter et Hyppoiite 1. De- raismes. ‘The friends of the family are respertfully invited fo attepd her funera), from the residence of her father, 160 Franclin street, at ten o’clock to.morrow morning, with- out further invitation. On Saturday morning, August 19, Jony Durry, aged 48 years, a rative of Drogheda, Ireland Riis frienis and aonuafotances, tae mombers of the Tiamilton Guard, and the members of the Rogers Asso- ciation, are respectfully invitea to attend his fauersl, which will take place from his late residence, 42 Hamil- ton street, at two o'clock this a"teranon. On Ssturtay, August 19, kiuumy, wife of Elward Me- ‘abe. Tue friends of the family, and the mombers of the Porters’ Benevolent Assosiation, are respeetfaliy invited to attend her funera}, at ten o'clock this morning, from her Inte residence, 80 Baltic street, near Hoyt, South Brooklyn, Her remains will be taken to Calvary C:me- for igterment Saturday, Augoet 19, of @oneumption, Euzama Darsey, aged 18 years. Ths [Heeds and aequalctancee of the famndy are inviied to attend her funeral, from the resbdence of brother, | Joka Dalton, 89 Orange street, ot ume o'clock abig,aftse- poon. ? ‘CaF riday afternoon, Augtst’8, after « long sndi's. gering Waves, Ewiny C. mf, wire ef John U. Casco: bee m. The friends and relatives of the family are reapecifully invited to attend ber funeral, from the residence of her father, William Doneeke, corner of Forty-signth stree: aad Thira avenge, at one o’cloek thia a’verncon. In pe tog Saturday, August 19, atter s shogt ill- 4 73 years and 6 months. friends of the family, ani ulso tho-e of ber con-in-law, Thonvas Carroll, oe invited to sttend the funeral, from her late re , 107 Goid street, Brooblyn, at ten o’ctoek this morning. On raturday morning, Avguat 19, Mauy Rvas, daughter of aa ond (Catharine Ryaa, aged 1 yeer and 3 months, Her remains will be moved from thelr residence, 14 Washington street, to Calvary Cemetery, at one o’elock this afternoon, On Saturday, a 19, afters short iilaess, Worn. Exutv, son of Chritepher and Rose Kelly, aged 2 years, 1 month and 20 days. Hos friends and aequaiatances are respectfaily invited te attend his faneral, at one o’slook t's afternoon, trom the corner of Fi and Thirty. thtea street, ‘On Saturday, August 19, Axwm, wile of Me. W. Hard- wick. The friends and relatives of the femily ave respeotfully invited to attend ber funeral, from her \ate revidence, 485 Sixth avense, at :wo o'clock to-morrow afternoon. des remains will he tukem to Greenwood fer interment. Baltimore Sun and Argus pease copy. On Saturday, August 19, Maeriv ©. Dewine, aol 21 years, 10 months and 9 éaya. Hite friends an jnnintances are reepevifully ra- ond his fuseral, foro the reskience of his Mr N. Mooney, 166 Ludlow street, nt owe e ernoon. [Gp Friday, Augast 18, after a long and tedious fines, of contemption, Mr. Parrrick MoGrays, in the é3:h year of his age. a Dils friends yes relatives lef yo ae to es at balf- two o'clock this afte: noon, trom iy realiones athe brother's, Jobo MeGrane'e, Thiray- eight street, between Nir@h and Tosth avenacs. pers please copy. On Friday, August 18, Parmuck ieGure, His friends are pectfally invited to od hs fe neral, at heif-paat one o’clook this afternovy, from 14! le Sap ope In this city, on ¥riday, August 18, Mre. Exeaneet Con- “eB 0142 oars, be it tho 54th year of her friends an taualatenses of the fami are re fytotfaity invited to attend her funcral, ai two ovelck v Cre from ber late seunseen, 36 cone ‘ Morning, Avgost 19, Avaauam Hoyer tog tm the 13th your of hia age s nie seintives and friends are respectfully invited to a: tend bis funeral, at three o cloek on Sunday a’teraoua, | from his lace residenco, at Buli’s Fe . In thir city, on Saturday, August 12, Sant S., deugh ¥ ad George and Sarah Swartwout, aged 7 months ant onys. ‘The funeral will taxe plaice at three o'clock this efior- noon, from the residence of her pareuts, 166 Daane street. On Fritay, Angost 1%, Mamm Lovie, donghter of Ado- laide and John H. Titsot, sged 4 mon hs and 26 days, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend ine fn. pers|, 6% aipe o’clook this morning, from No. 108 Greens airee! On Friday, Augost 18. after a long an’ painful iMnevs, ALEXANDER Watyon, aged "° years, one of the oldest and mort res) residents of this ei:y. The frieuss of the family are tequesied to attend the favors), at three o'clock this affernoon, from 1) Bloom. . field plooe, Lupoken, é Q RODWAY —eLEAN? SUITS OF ROOMS for tarities on Grat ani weeond floors, with dep, corner of Partition and Ferry atrests, South Brook. | follboard;also desirable rooms for single gentemen. i clock afternoon, ‘witho: ther lavi- | Howse furnishe) with ges, pacbs, and al! the modera ips, at toe 9 ig — ements: Ooms ‘ao patutod and papered. Per- ine permaventor trsastent board will find de- sirable actommocations as above. 6 EAS? TWENTY-SEOOND oT rooms, with full boacd, if desired, to two gou- tewen, ai family whoare wiling to pay for exclusive accommodations, where there wit! Le na ether boarders, im & nouse witb all the moawra improvements, &e. 3 BOND STPEET.—A FEW GOOD ROOMS TO LET, to g@ntlemen only, with of without partial board. ‘Ther: two parlors, wet) calswuted for two geatiemon one ball bedroom. BOND STREET, NEAR PROADWAY,—DESIRA- ble rocms, furnished or y: furpished, with board. ase bas all the modernconveniences. Kefereaces required. In Broob}sp, on Saturday, Aucn@ 19, afters painfnl and lingering illness of four months, Mins Mamy O Neus, aged 16 years, sister of Mr. Cha les O'Nelil, of Qnevec, The funeral will take place at t aree u’eldok this after- neon, from her late residence, No, 6 Carroll street, Brooiyn, st which her friends are espectfully re- quester to attend. Querec papers please copy. Tn Williamsburg, on Friday, August 28, of debility, Jory Fisnsr, aged 68 years ‘The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend his funeral, at two o’clock this afteruven, from the residence of his son-iu law, Robert Pettigrew, Forty- sith street, near Third avenue. His remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery, The remains of Miss Ki1za Lust, who was drowned at Fort Lee a few days since, will be removed to be re- ft terred in the family vanit in Williamsourg Cemetery, at ten o'clock 10 morrow morning. At Hudson Park, Spoytendus el, on Saturday, August 19, Wruuam H., only ehild of W.'H. Kneopfel,’ aged 2 yeureand 1 month. Notice of the funeral will appear in to-morrow’s paper. At Rossville, LL, on Friday, August 18, of apoplexy, ule trlends, and thovo of hia family are reapeettatly fa Hie fi are res 'y ia- vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, at two o’elock this afternoon, without further invitation, suddenly, in Paris, on the 28th ult , Heyry Liviscsrox, aged 24) nd son of the late James Thomson, of New id grandson of the late Henri W. Uy bgston, of the Menor of Livingston, State of or! On Saturday, August 19, JonN Taomas, son of John and Eliza Barrows, azed 7 months and 8 daya. The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the faneral, from 54 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, at two o’clock this af-ernoon, without further aotice. + Weep not Jor me, oh | parents dear, But to the Saviour look; ns Tt was lie sent my épirit hene— in his book, REST.—PURN (SHED ‘The ho} given ] UNWWERSITY PLACE—RUALTHY AND DELIGHT- ful location, immediate vicinity of Washington park, Fifth avenue, Broadway, amarements, libraries, &o. Gentlemen with their wives, or single gentlemen, can bow secure apartments, upou advantageous terms, @r suits of rooms from the 1st of September. louse replete with every convenience, PER WEEK FOR BOARD AND SINGLE ROOMS for single gentlemen, ant two nicaly turnishot is for agentlyman an) his wife, at $4.9 woek each. Apply at 192 Kighth avenue, bet Nineteenth and Twentioth streets of Sta eT be A SUIT OF ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, AT 25 Washington pliee. ‘tue hovre contates ail tue n improvements. Unerceptioushle references re- quired. —— oT tt CUBAN FAMILY, RESIDING AT NO. 1¢ LAU- revs street, will tako four gentigaea boarderm, Also @ young man, at the same place, speakivg ini writing ihe Euglish fanguaga, desirs 2 skunation for be purpose of becoming acquainied with commaersia! busi: neta. OARD, WITH FURNISHED OR UWYTRNISHED rooms, for single gentlemen, or gentleman and wife, house plearautly Incated near St Jobn’s Park, with mo- derp improvements, Refexence excbanged. Apply at 176 Hudron street, OARD—A WELL FUBNISHED “ROOM 50 LET, TO D agentlemon and bis wife, with partial board and dinner ontundey, with & renpectadt family, who will M Q, M.—¥OUR COMMUNICATION AND ACHOS e, tic were received, aud do not mect with the ap probation of 8. A. W. OTICS—IF TRIS SHOULD MEET TAR EYE OF John Jacob Equen, of New Orleans, he will fin! his | teke pleasure in waking its comfortable home to tue ov- mother by calling at Washingtom Hotel, No. 1 | cupante Apply at 21 West Twenty-second street, near Brosdway, of information from any one, concerning, him, th avenue. would be thankfully received. He was employed in a sailors’ boarding houss a few months ago. tie is about OARD—UN JEUNE AMERICAIN DPSIRANT D'AP- eighteen sears of age, has brown hair, light hazel eyes, | SD Mapp - Perel Peores, panied gana th freckled f 8. EQU! ‘ranesis privée & Brooslyn, ou il aurait Y’or. WA een Re OR I eo fem oy ah e perfectionner daa cette langue. Waddren TILL SENOR DON RAMON ESSPRFOTRA PLEASE | #eF Boiie, 520 Post Office, . give bis addrese? Amswer immediately to Serah, | ———~——— OARD.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, with closets and ba'h room attech the eecond oor, to let toa gentleman and wife or two singio gon- tlemen, in o private American family where the com. forts of a home cau bo realized. AU the modern im- provements, and convenient to stages and railroads Call at 146 West Twenty-scconi strect, between Fixth und’ Seventh avenues. Herald Office. SINGLE LADY, OF ACTIVE HABITS, WITA A competence, acquired in teaching music and French York, wishes to @ngoge 28 a governess ing genteel ly, residing im the country, for the pur; teach- ing music and French. 8he would like eqnally to accom ily going to Furopé, as interpreter and teacher. , testimony of gool character, and references, will be known by sddgeeaing a note wo M. F., care of Mr. Joho W. Mitchell, aitorney and counsellor, 76 Nassau stree’ COMPETENT DRiSSMAKER WISHES TO WORK out by the day—one who can give every satisfac: tion in cutting and fittiog Lies’ dresese. Please call at 187 Seventh asenue,*top Hlowr, front room. : RE:PECTABLE YOUNG, LADY, WISEING TO GO Souts, would ve glad to engage as aeamatress with & family or lady ving to New Orleags o- any other Southern city. © ig Mcompetent dress@aker. Address E M., Herald office, : OARD.—SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION: HOR 'GRN+ tiemen and their wives, and single geatiemsn also, May be obtained in @ inst cleos beuse, py applying at No. 9 Ashland place, in Perry streot. Was all the modern improvements. References exchanged. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY Ann 6 two pleasant rooms; fail boar} f yr th break fast and tes and dinner on Saadays for th» ysotiewan; Incation not abaye esnty, fourth street, or Eact ot Broadway. ‘ierms not to exoend $10 per wees, Re ference required. Address immediately Wills, iierald office. Boo WANTEO—BY A MAN 4ND WiPk 4 private family, with two or three unforsishot rooms; #)sc, board for horse, and room for waxoe. WIDOW BADY DESIRES SMUATION AS EOugE. | four mahogany show cases for sale; also, want tc A keeper, Address AK, Herald office, stutiag par | 890d horee, or buy # good pleasure. wagon ¢ ars—none otbers will be hotived, at 87 Anthony street, from 10 to 1i, or! GE IN GLAND WA! D—A PARTY, A residing in ove of the largest menufacturing towns in England, and who ia chortly returning, ix open for an The most respectable references and resurity adi 4, OARD WANTED—IMMPDIATELY, 1 private house, for a geatienen ond hie w for the lady only—whbere there are n> cthor doardore Addvees Alesander; Broadway Post Office. Wil mest with 4 rt prompt attention. 3, WITHOU? INCUM OARD, IN BROOKLYN.—4 FRY GENTNVEN CAN LA. brance, are cesirous of a situation. To a fanily be noognmodated with furnished cooms.an ac0 of vacati g tbeie country residence during ‘he winter ¢ Snest logations ia Waooklyn, be. vera the 1 months snd wishing zealous. aut astentlye cate of tha | 2nd Wall sercet ferries." Apply’ to 88 Clvtoa wiree eame during that period, the advertiser woult te sul ee TA A A NN ERS EPICS ble. Reepectable reterences. To ba board of dz reba fhe Oe SS Sele Saaran ewes er eete Pe: wily, ocewpying a fire e!ass noose clos to the Fouth ferry, Broghlya, will pe. Lappy w ascommoiate one or £¥6 genthemen, OF & Beotloman and bin wife, wish Frensh and Wagiied ore week at Win bit Iwenly-ninth etreet an: FIRST RATE CHOICE OF "4, Marist, &e , corner of s AND Mune | board.” Refereneen exchanges AN Cralt kinds, both mala cad Renate bay be-engugel | token by the famity, Apply BL GT Pacice clrect, ts & Werner & 0o."s intelligence offce, &3 Green vis sipupi, | [2262 Heprs gnd Wiehe streets, Booklyn us ‘Terni moderate, and stetit attention fatd to orders. pe YOsFD IN SOUTH RROOF : D weik frexn the forr, second story, suitatle 7 single gentlemen. Partial boa¥? for gonilendof ences iequied, Apply as 196 Atlan t. COMPETENT BELESMAN Is WANTED IN A FANCY retail dry goous house ina Southerneity. A gond salary if reterence of applicant be natisfactory. Address A., Cartton House, with name and reference. wif, Sf. js. Ds CLERK WANTED—ONI: WHO 15 COMPETENT, and ecquainted with the city retail business miy bear of an agreeable situation by applying at 74) Third avenne. Ege IN. Bou! ROOKLYN—WALL FI roome, wiih 4 board for single ¢ :ga0,be bas ip » private German family Ongsll house Apply a: 90 Harrison strest, near Henry 6 Retfevences exchanged. OARDING.¥O LWT, TWO BAND OMKLY FUR- Fomore S—I HAVE AT MY OFFICE, 82 NASSAU sirect, three frst rate French gisle and an English woman lately landed; can do berwark, or the pisped paclars, ty gonti¢men’an? thei: wives, ur ta a ee Alto Irian gials in ry Caper lentieny) etn 3 "Ip these whe: city. N. ployers will please cal aoe on J went, pail bev onda; Wil WILKINSON. - exe-liegt, beic wane block wert of Broaleay. Tavjaine — at 102 Grané OU:EKEEPER WANIED.—A GENTLEMAN Wi? it . out family, residing about two hours’ ride up the I NL Husson river, wishes to engage a housekeeper. A pesson sir wives, at § of suitable qualifications, and mot above 85 years of are, | jrr week for both; newly fitted with beths, gas, &>., can find a good home by addressing R. L J., Herald offi->. althy aud desirable locstion, accassible to busiaces OUSEKEKPER'S SITUATION WANTED_py aw | A! Mote expensive rooms, and rooms for »fncio gone men. Elense addresa 1, X., Hereld office, giving addsoue, which will insure immediafe attention } Englis3 lady; is fally competent to take eati charge; is fond of children; has no edjection to th: country; good refexence given. Apply.@t 229 Rivington street. OARDING.—THREE OR FOUR SINGLE men or two gentiomen and their wives. can Lu rant rooms on the second floor, neatly furaishsl, smell private \merican family,by apply- treet, FFICE BOY WANTED.—A WELL BRED FRENOH or Spanish preferred. The best reference for honesty required. Duty ty 4nd poy in progertton. Adiress in handwriting of applicant, Banker, box 125 Heraif office, ser SALESMAN WANTED.—A COMPESENT SALESMAN, bY who is acquainted with musical instruments. «Ad dre, stating references, . EL, Berakl office. S! EEDY EMPLOYMENT PROCURED FOR MALE AND dD female servants, mechanics, farmers, and-daborers of all kinds, at Werner & Co,’s intelligence offlee, No. 83 — —- — meteor Greenwich street. cm Fie APARTMENTS, WITH BOARD.—A BRAU- RAWING-ROOM WITH BEDROOM the best part of the city, with or jexls served in rooms Family private West Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenu PENCH Hover. — 10 Ler, ruRNIAH ments, rooms, and bedrooms, for familivs and gea- flemen Inquire at 422 Broome street, near Broo lway. Terms moderate. * ND OTHERA—WANTES BY & 0 TAN i 4 i ie 0 LAWYERS tif! front and back:garior, for a reapectante a ib + Young man, whore sveviags are unemoloyet, copy- gery we entlemen. Gas, hot and cold water in each room ing or writing of any description—has hei some exyperi- bom fwom Inqnive at No. 832 Sixth avenue, between enoe int law papers. Raereuces given. Please sdirees |* Twentieth and Twenty: liret streots, ! B., Herald oitice. é 2 a AUENISHED ROOMS TO LET—ON THE EUROPRAN ) BRABSFINTA! » MACHINISTS, &C.—WANTED, Bi plen, a2 776 Broadway, fn suits or single, saitable ie = the sp a ee nek folly cone osners pee thy od or gentlemen. The Beane fivxt cass, hay- rep a ketot aad, y them, | the tun} y pel’ fro: would work at the latbe or vige. Beat of city reiereuees. | 100M tol Pei, eT Pease epely from Accrete Bookkeeper, Herald office. Wwe, IN THE STORE 657 BROADWAY, N. ¥., 2 young American or English lady. Ww ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY DERIRES A SITOA- tion a8 govers: ofeach the common branches of education; is to mske herself usefal, and has no objection to goin the country. The best of referénee given and required. Cali at 83 North Moore street, be- tren He hou 1 two o'clock. Ww D—s StEWARDESS OR NURSE TO GO THY voyage to Liverpool only, io the Arabia steamer, ov Wednesday next, with s ledy and two childzen, Muet have respectable recommendations and be proof against sea sicknée, Apply immesiately to Aiirod Piel, 18 Vist sureet wp ataira Le Lh eee ROOMS—A SPLENDID SUIT OF ROOMS; also, a single room, in » modern house, ons block from Broadway, between Waverley place and Hight: street. Inquire at No. 10 Nelsaa place, nesrly opposite the stone church. . N°: 3 ASHLAND PLACK, LATE PERRY.—A GEN- tleman and his wife, or a single gentlemen, can find permanent boar? in s new first clasg molern house, by plying to irs Noble, as above Kasy of as- cess by Sixth avenue cars or Amity sircet stages. Re ferences exchanged. ELECT BOARD IN WHLiAMSBURG.—A GENTLEMAN ie wife, wie edn three single gentlemen, ba have od rooms, with full or partial , by applying at 7 South Eighth street, & fine location, and within Gee minutes wa k of Peck #)ip or Grand street ferries. Apply on the premises, or address Raymond, Herali ARER SPLENDID ROOMS, FURNIAHED, ON FIRST, recond and third floors, with fall or pertid) bowrd, Sib fine Nght included, for gontloasn an Indy, wiliaia two blocks of Saint Nicholas Hotel, where all ‘be com- forts onae can be enjoyed, aod no questions as to breabfast, from €3; toSo’cloak. For particulars address Alonzo, Broadway Post Offica, before Monday night ANTED—A SUITE OF UNFURNISHED 200M, LISt Gh, TO Do vork. Novo bat those thorsugh! com) etent need apply, to Vrs, Miller, 194 Past Kighteonth btreet. V ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WHO WO; €o the washing and iroofng for a «mal fem‘iy ager, @7. Also, @ young girl to do chamberwork and to wssint 1@ washing; wages, $4 or $5. German or Eoghan preferred. sppply at 825 Eset Twelfth ptreet, near 50 cond avenue. ANTED—AN ENGLISH, SCOTOR OR GERMAN with gas and beths connected, not abore Union irl, fi omecal housework. She muxt bea first | SQuare. sddrese tor two days, P. H., box 88 Broadway Rohr ane ironer, & good cooky and have good re. | Post Office. Spply at No. 90 Willoughs f eeaaneltiseislacsimceritnieil vay & age paige Secon ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HI: WIFE, ONP AN RDA YOUNG MAM AB SALESMAN, &c., TO take charge of the ng business ia unfurnished room, or two smalier ones, aud paper hang noe nerd apply but those who thoroughty un- se W & private family or boarding house, below Ddoard, = ow ae coos ox near ges q bo) famed eretand (hat depectineat in all ste branches. adizese, ome on A. oul refezunees pet box 1,90 Office. siven, and also required. ad with Joaation of room Aid alas eppeiceabdhnintgaoas. 1 Meee dnd terms, whieh must be moderste, $ W. A., box 2,008 ‘ANTED—FIVE SMART YOUNG MEN, OF GOOD | Fost Ofte, address, to engage in a ight and protitable bus: ness falsry from $25 to $304 month parti valare COPARTRERSHIF SOMCES. esi on Kh, P. Jolson, 128 Nassau street, room No. up stare, DARTNER WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF Laescgieeeeenenennnntenaepespupeneersessemeeraemaentht two thousand dollars, to engage in jobbing wiaes We ae gee BOYS. TO FUT UP BIT LOS. | and liquors. A rare ‘opportunity: Vadrese Wises and tre. Nove but tboxe accustomed to the baxiaess, | Liquors, Heralg office. need apply, &¢ 109 Water stre-t, up stades, a dante ee CE ae Meine : 0 CAPITALISTS, DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, &0.-~ REWARDS, Sate ee A wuelin m: rer srom Giasgow, wisves to engage partner in the mannfactare eeehene, f gals plaids, Lay Bo Megan lawas, neg cambric fine shirts, crows lini lagu ©).% REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY 18r0 INST. se) on Long Island, Fort Hamiiion road near the cence of the subscriber, a brown «ilk pnree, contsia- fele\phia Toe | lng ® $100 note of the Girard Bank, Phil Lag the return of the money to or! , ', ing, Duckrams, mi net, plain and figured. Also to counect the tambour of trimmingn and insertions, collars, a shove reward @ill be ang sewil v4 fleaseon, Oe. 26 Bros etree ” or to the residence of W. C. and to exeeate any psitern of dre Loag'e, New Utrech!, f. the ‘os on an improved princi wt » New Uizech!, Long Island. partion phenome be Manuixeture, 1 5 REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN FROM AN F See e) vres wagon, on Thursday evening, August 1%, @ black glaved cloth travelling beg Phe finder wiil be paid the above reward by returning the sams to Wm. Dreetand, Coromercial Hotel, 73 Courfland steest, aad no * question! arked. T. MANTILLA MAKERS —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, persep competent for cutting and getting up man- . ‘ills. Alfo, about twenty young ladies to 4 the Apply at Mr. Ly '#, No. 6 Division street. MERCHANT TATLORE.— WANTED A &1:UsTION, by an experienced cutter, City revereness. Aadross A. B., Terai office, for a ro | pUTY PI A GOOD MOULT } $20 North William [poe ie ia UBLICAN @ENERAT, —A special meeting of this commiites will ix b ‘at Tammany Hail on Teesday evenmg next, the 22d inv. at 7% oeloek By order of | * Mat 5 o Le bs ARD, ¥ Muss B agppony }8078 L.B. SHEPARD, Chm'a- STEPROTYPERS,—W) WN?) 2180 & stereotype Bnisier, sd EP ) UDCTION SALE—OF 8T@CK IN TRADE OF A GRO- cory store. S\MUEL O3G00D, auecdionser, atocd (aasau street. will sell by auction, on Tues tsy mora- ing, August 22, at 1014 o'c'ock, at the store 229 Bloseker street, near Carmine street, the whole of te stock ia trade, comprising a choice assortment of teas, sagars, coffees. epices, pickles, preserves, liquors. wines. segar. &eo ; all the fixtures, stock casks, sesles, &e. fhe wuole will be sold without reserve, as the propzietor is dectia- ing bus'ness. UCTION NOTICE —TH. BELL, AU STONER —BY A Bell & Bush, Tuesday, 1034 o'clock, in the sales room, 27 Centre atreet,a large and valaable assortment of elegant furniture, consisting of house desks, book cases, ten bureaus, &c.’ Sales every day this week. UCTION SALE. ING GR /CERIE3, WINES, A. brandies, liquors end segars Eoglish pickles, sauces aod cataups, Wednesday, 23d August, 10 o'clock, at 229- Bleecker atreot near Carmine, teas, coffees, sugars, very fine and choice old wines, brandies, liquors and segars of the best brands; a large lot of fine English pickles, cat- sup anc sauces, together with the usual assortment of faucy and siaple groceries ina first clase store. Al store fixtures, counters, gas fixtures, &e. WELLINGTO! A. CARTER, Auctioneer, No 57 Dey atreet. D hehe EOUSEROLD FURNITURE, CARPETS ‘4 punoforte, &c., at aution,—Will be sold, to-mor row, Monday, August 21, at 103/ o’eluck, all the hand furniture and house furnishing articles in the fret eli F story house on Twenty sixth street, two coors east of reventh avenue, comprising clegavt rosewood and mahogany suites of parlor turniture; im satin, brocatellg, and plush; anests rorewood beokease superior rose wood. janofurte, faney tables, » ware, walnut a ’s essritoire, marble tap centre, aide and apestry carpets, righ chian and ginss i ookextension dinimg tables, mahogany secretaries and +booke sos, cos, spring seat parlor chvirs and.reckers; all the handsom@ furniture of seven chambers, consisting of rosestod aad mah any French De dsteade @nttige cio, best ha'r mattresses, washatands, toilet set, rorewood ant mahogany Dureas,&c Also, a good s#nertgent of basement ang iitghen furniture, with Which pe rele will oommesce. . CHARLES W. HOLMES, Austioneor. =e EDU ERNARD & REDIIELD’S ENGLISH, FRENCA, Spanish and classical boarding aul cay school for young gemflomen, 128 Fécond avenue, corner 5‘. Mark’s place, wiil re-open on Monday; September 11. RL. DE GRAND VAL’3 BOARDING SCHOOL FOR rt Nemen, Hudson Terrace, Movoken, N. J. will Remy f par ber ist. Circulars aud catalogues at the institution, sho & Co's, 152 Fulton strest. A rt 1 review a: class for advanced papils, Studies completed in one year. No, 300 Second syenue, eer Bighteenta wo Mine: teenth streets, will reopen oa Friaay, Noptember 16. A big! Aspe be attached to the stablishavent, for peplis at & dintance. ‘RS, MEARS’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING 4 Lema een je young ladies, Nés. G2 and 40 ‘eet Fiiteenth street, between tiem and Sixth avenues, will re-open on Monday, September 4. em ‘0 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—4 MARZIED ENG- Keb taiy, Solas ie preg apd pom co gi ot the ciiy, not above. A street, one west at Broadway, wishes to two or children te Board and instriet in all the branches of a thorough RMogiich education. Also, music, French and German ‘sedere to farotlies in whigh she hes taoght. . Addres Aint. Blsek, Herald office. ; See nee ee WATCHES, JEW ELRY, &C. « @& ONOMETER Wace VERY, FINE’ POOKED < Topometere, bran without any raristion for sale'stiers than usal prices; wholosals ond retail. G. C. ALLEN, 11 Walt street, second door. TOOER WASOHES—GOLD COOPER, DUPLEX AND C lever watches, Rome im hnnting cases, splendid timne keqpere, for sole very Jow, at whol fe and retail, by G. 6 ATLEN, 1) Wallstreet; near Broadway, scoond door. IAMONDS, J eye witention uf p Shoud ripgs, pine, croraex, searf plus, ko, &a off reat crich lese than tsual prices, Call aa: oxar GRORGE ©, ALLEN, fovsorter, wholesale an! retail, Wo) eres, second Hoor ts /~{ OLD VEST CHAINS —GOLD CORD, $9 T0 $49; GOLL { wore, $10 to $26; gold Ado‘uide. $13 to $25; gold Jemay Dini, $19 to #45: potd charred a} plato so te 5 , Bib to $U0 30. pM hexagen, $17 to $42, gold Wares old square, $11 %6 $45; golit cngraved, $16 to $84 gal 2 |, $24 to $56; gold irosted, $27 to 874. All other atyles ot tee than weaal prices, CHOC ALLEN, la. wholesale and retail, Ne. UL “Wall s'roet, neer facond Boor. EMWENY BECOND WATOMES.--VERY BINED devendent seco: avd quarwer recon watches, fu Smning beress, in gol and silver caves, dsudie and singh sme, for sale at lees than usual prises, wholesale an etal G. C. ALLEN, L Wall strcet, second door. = re ad Broed we, A run in the ground, uals das Sha peee by dropping in at TONeh TO THE PUBLI2—AVENUE a LINE AN sagen ine propuieter of the preoue A lite 1 etage® veapecifuliy notifies the public thaton und after Bonday, the 21e: instant, the fare for passengers cn th a®ove He #18 be zeduced to fons cents. ‘The stages will jenve from “tenty-third street aud avenue A avenue A to Eeses, through Diviston to Chath Uweugh Chatham to brosoway, and down fuicon streed 20 i market, sod thtongb Wesliagton atroe foot of Corthunét street, fae guclie be spared tor. tueir acc prietor will give his personal ator, #4, and the roalerity. ip A, DUGRO. ) U. 4—IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DESTRUCTION ( «by fire ot the steamboat May Queen, Washingtos aevovistion have chartered the splendid steamont Krie. “be will leave the dock foot of Broome street, Rast river, at 73 o'clock, and foot of Spring street, North river, at 8 o’eluck, on Monday morniug, Augast ‘2ist, to proceed op their excursion, Ae this boat will accommodate a Juorger party than the May Queen would, fitty extra ek will be iseved and can be obtained of W. W. 0. born, 278 Grand «treet, og of any member of 1 sot ation. ROBERT B. DIBBLE, Preeti EGBERT ©, HOWE®, Vice-lrerident, Vi. Cray Lavxrus, Secretary. GaBRet Jkxnwer, Treasurer: THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORS AI Pear sir, having noliced a communication in your payer of the 18th. concerning the burning of the steamer May Queen, stating that the general impression on hoar? was that the fireman was on desk drinking, we desire to state that one ef the above ves in the flrervom at the time, and the other sitting in the door of the sime; and further as regards the coolness and bravery of Mr. Bren Lap, syoken of, I think it rather strongly color@l, as the greatest Part, if not all of the praise, is du: the offi cers and crew of the boat, who dine all that men couls do to pasa the passengers from the boat to the berg’, and then cut the lines, and were the lust to leave tie ill fated vessel in ee. abet, By giving us se in tertion in your valaadle paper, you will much o! %%G. W. STREIGH OOF, ‘One of the crew of the May Queea. Ween (ON. CEMETERY, NE@R GREENWOOD, Open to all. Lots st one quarter Greenwood pices. One hundred thousand fine trees and @owertng thrubs om the groun?. Apply to the {reisurer at th» Cemetery, or to the agents. Mr. GILLD-PIE, 554 Peart street, N. Y.; or to Mr. MOFARLAND, 12 Nass@u street, Brook)yn, Undertakers, Stages at Fulton ferry. QENTING AND BROADSWORD ACADEMY, 442 I Broadway —Staff officers or gentiomen visiting the city are rapidly tangat etther of the above exercisos by a teacher of many years experience, aud at hours to eus’ their cenveniexce. Cavalry exescise (tix divisions tavght in a few lervons. fon, ae the mo tien (o the condiven of the atage the pecformacee of thelr trips SPORTING &. —TH FOLLOWING Gilt con lasued by Mons. Franz9a\ to tine Vire Pasxcom's Traropnomm, Nuw Yous, Augaet 18, 1854. f Sim—In eonformity with a suggestion muds ‘by sevarat Tespects ble members of the Fire Department of this city I have made arrangements for a Foot Hace at the fippo rome, the contestant: in whica @il be limicod to the firemen of the city of New York exclusively. Jt ia pro posed that one member from each company be appointed © contend for the prize, whiel will be $30 to the best runner, and $20 tothe second best. The company w whem tho best runner belongs will bs pre.ented by the proprietors of the Bippodrome with a splenaid silver trumpet, of the value of $75. Hoping to obtaim your kind appreciation of this timo-honored athieti and men- ly recreation, and that « person to reprareot your ¢om pony may de selected for the occasion, I have the honos to be your obedient servant, HENXI FRANCONL ‘Winners in previows Yoot Rages wili sot be allowed to enter for thts. spartment ING CHARLES SPANIEL—WANTED, A THO. rough bred dog or slut, for which @ liberal price will be given. Addrees . W., bo: 3 Post or apply at $66 Houston street, between the hours of 7 and orP. M. o'clock EXICAN LEOPARDS.—A PAIR OF TREE BEAUTI- AVE ful and rare animals (malo and femsie), just ar: rived, are for sale. are fifteen months oli; were taken in Estado Tamaupalie, and are perfect health, mwa thet ae in this city. Dhey ere a fe is with young: For further particulars address X.J. A, Herald office. OST —LEFY IN ONE OF THE SOUTH FRRRY OM wibueres, at the foot of Broadway, about 3 o'clock Yesterday afternoon, a amall package of daguerroot pes. Ry leaving the above st the Herald effice, the finder wht te suitably rewarded and receive the thanks of :he BY MISTAKE, FROM ON BOARD _dihe steamer Alice C. Price, 17th August, coming frem tie Ocean House, yeliow covered valive, Whoever will return the fame to iso Houston street will be suitably ADAWE BARBIER, PARISTENNE, BEOPENS J1ER classes for French fnttruction. fo those desirous M Of & pore pronone'ation and a manner of acquirtag a knowledge of the langusge at once repid and sarveable, thie is particularly addressed. Cheeses from 1@ to 1 morning, and 7 to 9 evening. m strest,” _ SEW PUBLICATIONS. a or. OR THE OaPMVE NUN; A PIOtR® Bf convent Hfe —" itis he desire of in tusinr gomo to pause before they enter » vrison—of all pri-out the most hopeless—that this litte work is sent derth * RIKER, THORNE & CO., 129 Fulton street, raid Bu ldings. : THE FIREMEN. aa aa ent CO TOO - Dag mre OF EXEMPC FIREMEN.—MUMBERS will ples se assemble at the office of the Oommie- sioner o: Kepairs and -vpplies, No. 8 City Hal! on Son day, Avgust 21, at 134 o’¢lock PML, for the purpose of participating with the Fire Department im the oere- my pies of laying the comer stone of the oem Viremen’s Hall, in Mercer street. — PHILIP W. ENGS, President, Groce W. Wugien, Reeording Secretary. PITUARY —iT A SPECIAL MEETING OF PROTEC. tor Engine Company, No. 22, held at the Engine Houre cn Saturday, August 19th, 1864 a committes was spiatates to drafi ‘resolutions ex sressive of the fvelings this aoanpane te regard to our late bereavement. Whereas, it pleased the Almighty God, in b finite end divine wisdom, to remove from our inidst Jate aseociate and brother Greman, Daniel Leary, a com. panion to whom we were bouns by bis many virtues and qualities of heart ; and whereas, the reapect we enter tained for him demands from us an expression of our feclings to Lis memory and sympathy with bis widowet motber ard other relatives, for their irreparable loss — Resolved, That in the death of Daniel Leary, our lete brother, we sincerely mourn the loss of one who wa» esteemed by us for his acts of kindness, and we rezret that he honid be so suddenly called away from us, juss as he was entering upon a life of a ; bat we submnit 10 the will of Divine Providence, who doeth al} hing» well. Resolved, That we deeple sympathise with his afflicted family ond friends for 1b¢ loss of one who was not only & hind scp, but @ beloved brother, and we trust that their Joss i bis gain, and we hope this will be a solemn warning ; Be ye also ready, for you know pot the day nor the hour when the ~on of Man cometh. Resolved, That we wear thé uwrual bacge of mourning Tor 30 days. = Resolved, That a copy of the above preambie and re- folutions, duly suthenticateu, be seut to his family and friends, ond published in the Sunday Mereury, ierali, Sun, and Firemen’s Journal pam JAMES E. MORGAN, Chairman. Jshntion,brommite Benja. Perry, CORDS OF PINE WOOD TO BE CUT—Tig subscriver wi-hes to contract with some reliable man for tiie cutting of five thou- sand cords of pine wood on York river, nia; terms, which will be li may be known by application at thy Irving House, New York city, on Monday and Tuesday, the 28th and 89th ot the present month, bet-veon ths hours of 12 Mand 2 P. M., to AUG, L. DIBBLE. CAs AERA, Ja., CUTLER, NO, 127 ANTHONY energetic and / atrect, between Elm avd Centre; up town at No. 434 Oorinine street, near Beecher. Grinding, polis) an: repairipy of sbeara, cy earte razors, &e. N, BI mn) rs. ‘8 RESTORATIVE CORDIAL CURES VEVER and sgue.—Having suffered from a severe and pro- tracted case of fever anu ague, which baffle! all modes of treatment, I took, ase lost resort, Hunt's Restorative Cordial, a medicive Which is in bigh repute for bowel complaints, general debility, ccids, &e., and to my joy and astonishment found immediate relief, and have not hada return of the ogue from that day to this, waich is about two years. I do therefoge place entire confidence in the Cordial as@ cure for this disease. My place of business, a8 & manufacturer of refc tors, in at 86 Perry street. The Cordiul depot is at 532 Hudson street. DANIEL KELLY. MPORYANT TO MERCHANT TAILORS AND OLOTH- iere—Stock 6nd fixtures of an old established stand for + the location cannot be surpassed, on the west side of the city. A four years may be obtained, also the services of ‘un experionced cut- ter who has commond of a good custom. Teis stand will be dinponéd of @ w low price, bat for cas only, as ue umber intends leaving the city. Further partleulagn way bé had by addressing Draper, Herald office. N HS MERISM—FIC8—CLAIRVOYANCE —DR. BERG. yl VIN, 100 Prinee strevt, cures stammeriog, fits, hysterics, epilepsy, femate complaints, and alt nervous ciscates, ” he bay with bim Puschal randolph, the world rehowre? clairvoyant and psychemeter. He wndercakes those cases usually pronounced hopeless by the Cures guarants ed N NILEMEN —1HE PROPRIETOR OF THID JN “new establishment jor clea ing and sep siring gen- Uemen's old clothing, at 51 Division stregt up stairs, derpectivlly notifies gent emen that he is mole to Auish every kind of woollen clothing, and to give it on appear anee and fashion like new, ihe charges axe mocerate, ond the many certifleates lying in my office wi vince exery one tha’ the above promises will be punctually ef cotcd. Please call at 61 Division street, up ur < ; B.00vR, METAL WO! KERS—NOTI ig mont, valuable and usetul patents grented within the last ten years, has beep e@varded te Vilium Webster, of Sorrmswaia, N. Y. (letters patent rch 26, 884), for oovel and inva vale ms- msking frum 5,000 to 18,000 feet of (any hin€> H tal tobing per day ‘This machine is pow be! exhilited between the hours of 9AM. and 4 P.M., in « No. 12, at 11 Wall street, New York sity, where all tre cated Ma 16 pollested to Town, ¢ily, county $ pghts for sae i) comm om (poet yell), pomplly repKed to in therr order. WILLIAM WEBSTER, CHARLES MILLER, Sole proprietors, No. 11 Wail street, New Youk. GLASS MANUFACTURERS. —WANTPD, 60 dozen 20d8 water botues, withont names, ' + the eas: willbe pald. Apply to Earl, Douglas &s om, it Maidew lane. yP TOWN GLOVE DEPOT AND! GENTS: F.ssftr ble furnishing bazaar —Just received, the Jondon and Paris fashions in shirt studs and abo cone, in gold and gilt, plata and mounted. All sam: selling st half orice. LEWIS & SE Stuyvesant Institute, in good order, Nab plano, i i Con be seen at the office M. 1. SHIBIN0N, 8 Nas- $150. A CO.’S FIRST PREMIUK PIANO© fortes, with s large ss#ortmeni of nes auc proon'- vand Instrumenta at 8 8. Wo wish ta cail a ‘antion to eur pabed pvhon plano, with vew griod wztion, which has no eucerior in all the poings which ‘centilute 6 perfeet instrument. : LINOOLN & THOMPSON, 442 Mpoadway. ONCERTIN AS. —JUST RECEIVED, AN ASSO! of Case's, Wheats'one & Ya ooncertinad. Persons dedrous of purchasing, ean have them relected by Prof. A. Sedgwick, from Louden, who will be in siten- cron Tuesiaya, tburacays and “atunlays, from half t three {iT Sve, at L. & J. JACOBS'S, 407 Broalway, SEW MUSIC.—“WHaT 18 HOME WITLOOT A ther, Home.”” “How weet are ream,’’ by Alice liawthorne. the most beautiful and popular publications of the day, and mo ooliection of matic fs couple'e with- out a copy ofeach. Winner’s new violin and aecor' com method, aiso Winner's coltec.fon of violla musie. Thee books contain the most popular airs: “Wait for the Wagon.” “Jordan,” “Pop goes the Weasel,” “Kien, Kimo,!’ “Hop-ne-deodle-doo,” &e., in an easy mnapner, in the first powitton.” To be had of Hail & Bons, Firth, Pond & Co., and #.C. Jolley. cnc rattsiion W. LADD & IANOS FOR SALE, AT CO2T,—HENRY £28 Broadway, w. wlan’s, Newhall’ Boston pi hand ona, twenty-five per cent cheapo cle. Please give him a call before you buy. JE CONPERTINA.—MR. A. SEDGWICK, PRO LON. don, pro‘essor of the concertina, singing and piano, gives inatruetion on the above beautiful instroment. see tervas apply at bia residence, 62 Greene strea’, or at Meesrs, Jacobs, 407 Broaiway. A gool sevond haa fae strument and concertina musie for sale, BENARY a) HOt@Ms, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. \UENISHED BOU-E WANTED —WANTED TO RENY, J .& furnished bouse, wi h modern improvements from the mk die of September, in a s'reet adjacent to Broads way, betwoen “pring rtreet and Union square, on the wert side of Broadway. Address J.D, care of %. U. Joie lie, 200 Broadway. heferencea exchanged. OUSE, WANTD—PLE\SaNTLY LOCATED, IN A desirable neigbb thood, somewhere velow Thir- Getl stree*, eontuiniog from eizht to twelve rooms. Rent not to excerd SALO anpum Please cali at, or addrose a note to, 16 Chatham square. W ANTED—A FURNI-HED ROOM, EIPHER A SMA CL parlor with bedroom attached, or parler aloae. Most be riguated in or rey nient to the new New Yor! peer lg end ead conve laaies te where tie an ald pot interfere with her studies. Addrese Harvey, Herald office. ery A SMeLL, GENTEEL FAMILY, THRER 10089 in the lower part or seeoud flour of's house $a @ good thorvuzhiare. it pot to exoeed $16. Ad- dress ¥. K, box 8,070 Post Office. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, IN 4 G00) and quiet ritwation, above Bleecker w:reet. Ad- Grees box 8,263, Pont Office. PE GUARD—THE THIRD ANNUAL PIO NIC C 1d cotillion excursion of the Ch: Guards wild teke place em Woinosday, Aug. 28, 1! to Col Sey mours’ mourtain grove at Viermont. kets for the excursion fieluding Une cars to the grove, $1 for a gentie~ man and one Indy; extra ‘adion fifty conte. The stéaro~ boat Erie will mae the following landings, Firth street, Fast river, at 7 A. M.; Delancey street at 74; street, Brookiym, at 734; pier 3 North river, at 8; %j pot oi od patna at 83g; Nineteenth sircet, at o’cloek & “ ba STOLEN Goons. <TOLEN OR TAKEN IN “Al SS Argost 18, 0 email black trunk, the pisces of ‘whieh snovher was , Dare his teunk by returning the subsgeiber’s before ft: o'clotk to-myrow, 90 toned the steamer Alita, at the foot of Retncon street, North River, from wre the unk was taken. eee ON FRIDAY, Fishkin, in ‘The owner