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Brandreth’s ber rerioged sees de Leeper He who, pens the rollo or reading nd (no 38 itis soon that. he desires ‘your services as lorida. | If this meets your wishes you to proceed forthwith and joia the ere Wasa stunning, flattering compli- ent, when oid Rough, and Roady, was surround it and intelligent i} ght have chot ight months we bad served under him ‘when be was he battle ot Okeechobee ring bot” climate, smong the sand ite. rere, age} amen this ao. knew bi id loved him, andfelt highly he yome have done by his preference agate ween rinse vsioal e: would most Pomectually our medicine ehest contained Bets time in 1888-99 ve sailed im the peninsula of Florida, espe er pointe an the Gal of Mexico. F congestive, mad plain reef % Oe with the de ad end aan we ‘at Tampa were crowded with the dead ani » She eral drum a ns often heard as reveille or tattoo, ey 8 Barker, Grithn. Adjt. Gen, eaeYand cokes hiineat ther speedily. Gen. ler, was sized, and for two weeks hig iron coasistution indomitable will contested the victory with or oC the world. For ive days, euch was his precarious ta, that no members of his own re pertidted vo heve interviews with hime 1 on all tidei a & dark 0 tindubltatiy were indicative st aupthing ote mach, most indubita werolnaieniveot ao other aintrions condition” of Fra) eal aan On th lime of Myris ‘the olted s whole tox (baring the box) of 'ewen- Isy-four nauseous pille! Soon sleep came over the senses, Mat in course three hours abused a, by wok, Patent We had a faithiul certitor and friend in Florida, well known and well considered by every- ody in and out'of the army—Huzh MoCarthy—who has a death in, a thousand forms, had many ‘0 were summoned to him ash he said, for he hed been taken aie epidemi By ‘our advice he ckellvor, stryobnine, and other dvoi of thorough work a9 once administered @. box of and thorough refor id the following day wags Was, a8 boy.” Wi eo Cexcopy, the ie box, fodcn eperantt of ovaccnintaz Wseeasnral eS mgnance of « stalworth Suminole warrior to any medicine of a pale face, how by forcing such a one to swallow six cay nd thy Were enough) he was saved from the “happy hunting yunda,’? nae acai Pills are sold at the principal ofc, 43 Canal fs zat peat at 25 a1 ir box, with full Burnton’s #, 296 Bowory and ma Hudson street, They may iso de had'of D. D Wright. Houston street, corner of Lewis; and of J. Kerr, 813 Sroa way. Holloway’s Peng bse ay the system at hea season with a few doses ot wonderful medicine, 80 Evert the blood. and give » s healthy nd vigorous tone ti rand stomach, and thus remove all lingering si » Sold at the manufactories, 80 Maiden lan: ork, and 244 Strand London, and by all druggists, 40., and $1 per box. Who killed cock robin’ inquired some one. I, said the sparrow, I did it for fun. hi bedbugs and fleas? led the » the world re- ‘magn ‘Which, as Swell “as as nis owned exterminator of mice are known to be auine by B. LYON'S autos four medal’d Depot 424 Broadway, wua°No. 6 South Wighth iP 1 Lyon per Tirect, Phila PERSONAL. ICK—I RELIED ON AND TRUSTED YOU, id have spoken, you Fare roach r, which I think, wi ut if you value of mind’ s father's ly & sister's life, return. You do not Remember “forfeit thy but for Paemarion WANTED—OF MICHAEL CORLEY, A of the county Moraghan, Ireland. When last ‘as in New York. 1 case respeoting ie will, be. thankfully ree directing to Felix Cor! Fort Dal NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN KEOUGH. OF Kiltytown, county Dublin Ireland. He left Brooklyn, in 1862, was last seon in Pitteburg, Peni ayivenio, since which time he bas not been heard from. Any infor: from him or James Burns. will be thankfully received by his wife Catherine Keo Keough, 94 Warren street, Brooklyn. South- ern papers please copy. F EDWARD BOLTON WILL CALL AT THE MAN- chester House, 34 Whitehall street, he will hear of some- ‘shit eet advantage, SAML., WILBRAMAM, 34 White- ret. EF ROBERT LLOYD, WHO FORMERLY LIVED WITH Dr. Hough in Essex, Ct., and recently with Mr. Lucius Lyon, of this city, will call at 116 Broad st., N, ¥., bo will hear of something to his advantage, ee ee ee JOBN, MOONEY, OF DUBLIN, WHO LEFT LIVER. pool in March, 1854, in the ship Underwriter, for Now Zork will pleas communicate with BARKLIE & BROWN, 83 Exchange place, New York M*%. JANE HUSSBY, Nin DONOR Lay ED: WITH MRS. Booth, Mount street, ‘and who came to this oe ar of something to her advant sae by addressing box ty 91 ae She! ox gs information as to where she Will confer a favor by iving th he’ hike information. RJULES MONLUN LEFT HIS RESIDENCE (170 ) on Weduonday morning, the Bd inet, since whe t been heard of. Hein $5 shen inex early hate, about ave country about the ye: and patent sea to the abo eeiv rails Te William street, or 18 W: M?*; H. ERSKINE BARNES AND Mr. CLINTON GRA- ham will find # letter in the Broadway Post Office. ‘ATTHEW WREN (OR RAN) WILL HEAR OF something to his advantage ty tapgeeesy peas to 1,591 Post uffice, New York, Ny fr friends of Mr, Wren wil contor a fuvor by giving the like information, Ww. THE LADY IN BROOKLYN WHO ADDRESSED § note to a gentleman in New York pli me write again, ae her letter Rot received until Saturday? SPEULAL NUTLOKS. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS hed thes mM’ Cuuieeh Copper and Gold Mining Co. wil the office of the company, No. 18 Exchange plaee, 4, at half past one P. M., on business of i it At A MEETING OF THE EMMET GUARD, HELD AT the City Armory, Brooklyn, May 23, 1865, the following Preamble and resolutions were wnanimousl; Wrer it has pleased Almighty Providence to remove from his ephere of usefalness here below, our late brother and fellow member, Jobn bell; therefore, be it— Resolved, That to the family of deceased we hereby offer our heartfelt sympathy, and trust with them he has reached ® bright immortality, there to spend a happy futurity. ved, That by the will of God this corps has sustained a ao loss by the removal of our late brother member; hut, knowing that He doeth all things for the best, we humbly submit to bis di il. solved, T attend bis faneral, and pay, the last tribute of respect, by appearing in cit: 's dross. Although we should like to have paid him full military through the foree of circumstances we are compelled to fore- go this acknowledgement of his worth as a citizen soldier. Resolved, A copy be sent to the family of deceased, and Published in the Herald. ‘A. MORKIS, P. MALOY. D. BRADLEY, P. McDermorr, Seoretary. UTTENBERG FERRY COMPANY.—THE SHARE- holders of the above company are he a te toattena our annual meeting, on Mond: at the Shakespeare Hote rt} rectors tor ‘the ensuing tions of the old Board. D, Srxm, secretary. PETERS. com. on behalf of Corps, ea Birth, Poehie , June 1, of ason, the wife of Mr. James Cranky, 1 "West Fortieth street. Marrtea, At Brooklyn, E. D., on thursday, Mey 31, at the rosi- dence of her father, by the Rev. J. W. Tagg gart, B. BS. Barwaxp, of New York, to HELEN M. Sons, of’ the for- mer place. At igri on Thursday, May 31, by the Rt. Rev. v. Dr. Potter, Bishop of Pennsylvania, Grorce W. Pra Prattsville, to ANNa ATWOOD, daughter of Benj. ‘hovetey Esq , of Albany. In Prato, on the 27th of April, and again in Genoa, by her Britannic Majesty’s Consul, in the presence of ‘Mr. Herbemont, American Consul, and others, Henny Mer- RYWEKATHRR DE WiLHORsT, to ConA Wiraers, daughter of Reuben Withers, of New York, U. 8. A. On Friday, June 1, Anna rear = of Charles Roome ad daughter of Hezekiah Wheel ‘The relatives and friends of the Heret are requested ‘to attend her funeral, from the Church of the annun- ciation, Foirteenth street, near Sixth avenue, to mor- yow afternoon, at 2} o'clock, witnout further invita- tion, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- terment, On Saturday, June 2, at his late residence, No. 99 West Nineteenth street, Jonataan Woo.sey, in the 30th year of his ‘The friends and relatives of the family ani the Daugh- ters of America, No. 7, are invited to attend tue fune- yal, at $ o'clock, to-morrow morning, “at nis late rest: dence, His remains will be taken to Westchester for interment. Sudcenly, on Said May 81, Cornztivs S. Barrie, im the Sist year of his age. ‘His remains were taken to Eastchester for interment. At Aiken, South Carolina, May 22, after a long illa Mr. JOHN ACKLAND, aged 55 years and 3 months. ‘The funeral will take Place trom his late idence, No. 160 Grand street, at 134 o'clock, this afternoon. His friends and those of the (amily, are respectfully in- vited to attend, without further notice, On Wednesday, May 530, ot consumption, Mary Any, wife of Roderick J. Entwistle, aged 27 yoars, 8 months and 4 days, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 134 Allen street, this afternooa, at 2 o'clock. Her remaing will be interred in Greenwood Csmetery. On Friday, June 1, Many Catuxaive Hickman, only daughter ot Henry and Eliza Jane Hickman, of dropsy, ageo 1 year, 6 months and 15 days. she Dieniis and relatives of the family are requested to attend tne funeral, from her late resicence, No. 178 Suffolk street, at2 o’ciock, this afternoon. Tae re- maina will be interred ‘at Vernon, Cometery. On Tuesday, June 2, Tuomas Fariow, aged 40 years. His relat! and friends, also the members of Ws imgton Lodge No. 2, American Protestant Association, and the order in general, are respectfully mvited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, at.) o’olock, from his late residence, No. #62 West Thiréeonth street. On Saturday, June 2, Wutiam Kayior, aged 48 years and 8 montbs. The friends of the deceased are invited to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence in Wyth avenue, fourth door from Rass street, Williamsbarg. “ Saturday, June 2, Mrs. Catierine Hickman, wife of J. H. Hickman, aged 80 years, 6 months day. ‘The relatives and frienos of the family, also the mem- bers of Mutual Lodge, No. 57, I. 0. of O. F., are respest- fully invited to attend her fuaeral, to morrow afternoon, at To’ciock, from her late residence, a 419 Cherry street. Her — will be taken to Ceme- tery for interment. ‘Gn Saturday morning, June 2, at 6 o'clock, Baroarr O'Connor, of ee i rey Killow, wife of John aged 29 years. sth pe ‘wien of the Fegne are Protea invited to attend ber fanes morrow afternoon, A 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 390 Seventn ave- Bue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets. ‘On Saturday morning, June 2, after a short illaess, Hannat, wife of Staats S. Bell, aged 44 years, 5 months ag ives and friends of the family are respectful- Jy invited to attend her funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 4 Twelfth street, without further invitation, Her remains will be taxen to Greenwood for interment. ‘AtSan Francisco, California, on the 6th of May, of Panama fever, Mr. AnTuUR EGGiace, in the 44th year of his age. ————— ADVERTISEMENTS BENKWED EVERY DAY. THE TURF. a ROUSE, HARLEM Toa FASHIONABLE RE- Reve ie noe complete i appointments, an table tached are a » Persons in want ot horses Red House, The trotting track d trotting matches ocour every fue afternoea, "The Second avenue care pase the door every five minutes. OU iuec wet COURSE, L. ‘TROTTING.—MON- J \ as ey P. ci “ eS, dent in five, te. Bes the ont aston Faitons 4 conway names 6. m. Lady SSiien. JOEL GoMKLING| Propri ie. ‘OURSE, L, L—TROTTING.—ON Hear, Sine tae So’clock P, M., a purse and stake of $1 ant. ‘m. . HM, Woodruff ee i sre, esa E Jase berg JoT Sr AW. & WHITE, Proprictors._ Ig TROTTING.—9N TUESDAY, Pr ite a maton for $4,000, mile and Fecdrett names gr. m. Alice Gray, sa Winlevone, eo. Sploer names tv WHITE. NION COURSE, LONG JSUAND.—ORBAT DOUBLE U team race, on ‘Tuesday — Sth, at dovoiock P. M., & mateh tor $2,000 mile hea wagon. H, Woodruff nam m,’ Alice ae, and bik. m. Stet Lae Migs names b t g. Whalebone. il leave the fou , for the course, at halt \paet two o'clock, ‘on ns the aport is over; fare to go and return —This im to come off without rezard ‘AW & WHITE, Proprictors, June 5, at 4 o'e) eat, to wagons. be Stell LONG ISLAND. —PACING—ON iiraany, June 7th, at 4 o'clock P. M. ig $2,000, mile heat best three.in Ave, .¥0 ee Geo. Bpt: cor names gr. g. Hero; Jas, Whelploy names t, 6 Tot. a OF FINE STOCK.— thoroughbred stallion Wild Irish d number of mares the sereing bel WILLIAM 4. BAOW., Stoppewe, GREEN TURTLE —JUST RECEIVED, BY SCHOONER Electric, only foe ¢ om Abaco, a fine lot of green turtle, of ali sizes. Wit. M. ROGERS € CO., 27 Fulton Fish Market, OLMES & BUTLER’S Alum Patent Iron Sate Depot, 9 and 92 Maiden lane, (below Liberty,) N. ¥. OBOKEN TURTLE CLUB—NOTICE—THE FIRST dinner of the Hoboken Turtle Club for the present sea- gon, willbe given st lm Park, on Wednesday, June 6. Spoon exercises to commence nt d o'clock P.M. 'By order WM. P. DENMAN, President ASONIC NOTICE.—NEW YORK, MAY 31, 1886. ¢ Sir Knights of Palestine Encampment No, Yon arehereh requested to atsend s special meoting of members of Palestine Evcampment No. 18, Kuights To plars, to be held at the reading room ot Sir Knight Jno Leonard, st, 383 Broadway, at 2 o'clock P. M.,on Sam next, June 3, as business of importance is te be brougl before the meeting JOHN W. TIMSON, Grand Commander, ASONIC NOTICE. THE ABNUAL COMMUNICA, tion of the M. W. Gi Lodg Ancit rable Fraternity of Free and Me ities Masons ret “he ate of New York, (according to the old constitutions) in be held at the Grand Lodge Room, Free Mason's Hall, Broadway, on Tuesday evening. the 5th inst, at 7 o'clock. JAMES HERRING, Grand Secretary. ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF JOHN D. WILLARD Lodge No, 250 of Freeand Accepted Masons are re- resoted sn mess 89 Shake Loan room, 411 Broadway, on Sun- day’ morning, June 3, at 10 o'clock A. M., tor the purpose of aying the iast tribute of respect to our worthy brother Ferro Bohne, whose runerel will take place trom his late Cd tape 7) = Theta P. The frater- ity are enpeetfally invited to a J ™ id WILLIAM D. BENSON, W. M. se ‘THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF |. W. Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable F tarnity of Free wad Accepted Masons, of the State of New Yorn, will tthe Avolio I Rooms, 410 Broad- way, on Tuesda, ng. Ja *clook. SAMES Me AUSTIA * Giraud Secretary. OTICE.CRELITORS OF THE LATE FIRM OF Stover & Saatz, furniture dealers, are requested to pre- sent their claims forthwith, for immediate settlement, to EDMUND BLANKMAN,” ttorney and counsellor, 289 Broaiway, room tro athe British brig Halt, from Aux contracting will be pald b by the ma: U. A. CONVENTION.—DELEGATES FROM THE . several cba} re particularly requested to attend corner of Broadway and Prince ing, June 6th, 1855, at 8 o’eloo FFICE OF THE YONKERS GAS LIGHT COMPANY— Yonkers, May 25th, 1886.—A dividend of four per cont on tho capital stock of the Yonkers ht Company, iting any of tne crew of a8 no debts of their oF consignecs. Lig] will be paid to the stockholders, out of the earnings of tae company for t! June next, t six months, on or after Monday, the Bank of Yonbe: eas: SORY! Tita By onder of the board SER, Prosident. Notary Pnblic and Commissioner; de} Knowledgemonts taken for all the States, eo whoa Ps EY AND oe ee Moa sition Ne Jafira) Wall Vorees, fo New Yor (THE UNITED FREEWEN’S LAND ASSOCIATION, 3—E stim eth be received b: Brooklyn, for si field, L.1., nell Te De Sth Jun YLLIAM ‘MACKAY, Secretary. HE CITIZENS OF NEW YORK ARE RESPECTFUL. iy invited to attend # public meeting to be Fy vesant Institute, Broacway, opposite Bond o'clock, to-morrow, Monday evening, June 4th, a libersl and comprehensive spirit, an open declar National American principles. "oo 1 i cei Wituia § TISDALE, CORNELIUS MATTHEW: Ax hong wine grees ao idieaeomee er x pay rolls re Fe roquested their office, between in jours of 9 A. LUBN, deo. tt FUSSRE, WM. J. PRC! LosT “AND. FOUND. OUND-ON FRIDAY, THE 1ST INST, IN ONE OF he jt Broadway line of stages, ry tie pam R, yum of mé . ‘The owner can have the same by calling on Thome Lamb, Wilson street, second door from Los avenue, Brooelyn, Rastera district, after 9 o'clock P. M., and payirg cost o! navertising, T—TUESDAY EVENING, GOING FROM 0 rt vie Plymouth kiyn, to Roose: i Tax Commissioners. = CROSS PIN, SET ie etna ion sree uu Bond street, will be liverally ‘rewarded. " T Ost—ON THURSDAY LAST, A Ls fete, supposed to he FA gern rain to Albany. LW THURSDAY, MAY 31ST, A GOLD CHAIN, locket and Five g attached vi while, ote ‘rom corner of lace First avenue or in an Eighth decensed friend. ing {t at 112 St.’ Mark's place. —ON FRIDAY MORNING, & GREEN PARROT, Litre from s rear window of house 20 Rast Broa mal to be found by some person in Division street, $e Wal be paid for its return, of for information which will Tend to its recovery. TOLEN—A LADY'S ENAMELLED WATCH Leta akere 0 ot Sonny Lind on the beck. The fader ‘mill be liberally rewarded by roturning the same to H. C: Tallman, at the Chemical Ban! ST—CAUTION.—ALL [| PERSONS ARE CAU- Notiiase’avainte purchasing oe megtiating' note fr 3 ), dated May 17, 1555, st 90 day! by. 1 PP endorse, cPopmens. toe book bar ey Favor, and a, JOUNSOB, 166 Wall street, ——— ‘DANCING ACADEMIES, 0 INE VEZIEN'S DANCING ACADEWY Mine, cane 1 the Joeveustion o( Indies sad pe te she moss fashion ble dant aveninen 0910, Orand Gan | oiup poarees every Savusany, som 5 0 Li yeh. NEW YORK HERALD, WANTS. 287 BROADWAY, CORNER OF READE STREET.— At MORRIS & COMNERT'S oan be had choiee of Buglisb, Scoteh. Irish or German helps, for notele and pri- Yate families; sito, waiters, porters, coachmen, gardeners, farmers, mechanics sud laborers, at this or the branch office, 102 Greenwich street. 0p SALESMAN WANTED, IN A RETAIL DRY jNone but one who is acquainted in that apply. J. #REUDENBERGER, 483 Eighth avenu Sasiakes, m A BOY, SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGS, WANTS A PLACE in the city sto learn ® good trade, Address E. H. MEAD, Geneva, N.Y. Bex WANTED—FROM 12 70,16 YEARS OLD, IN A wholesale house; one living ia Brooklyn preferred. Sa- lary $100 fret year, Address L.A, Herald o OY WANTED—FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE, trong, active, intelligent, not afraid to work, aud who Il recommend= QBRSTIAN Ho HOME YOR, FEMALE SERVANTS.—OF- instivution Thirty-eighth pirest,, peswosn, Fourth and Lexington avenues. from whichis suppliea gov- rastten, Dousekecpers; also, servants. in every ‘capaait Madison avenue stages and Third avenue cars pass within = few stops Comiiys ae baa A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FA- mily; has had long experience avd oan furnish the best monials; she would like to tind om we ‘ment for hor jad |. Lf gin old, whose board an clothing would as good ‘references. Call at No. 0 Rast Ton 7 inenvieas Broadway and oth avenue, ILERK WANTED—IN A RETAIL JEWELLER'S Cc store. Addrsss 8. W., Herald office, ial O{NG TO EUROPE ' pare of Scotland best of three d = io ER ei aE Fee ae Nath QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, chambermaid and waiter; is a very good plain sewer, and unders' Is the care of children, Apply at her present employer's, ‘8, No, 0 West 25th st. kind és DRESSMAKERS —WANTED, TWO EXPERIENCED i Lig 7 akers who understand the business, Call at,187 wurens Bt, cn a ERR i en a aca Rrra Ts DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN OF NINE YEA) practice int shes ® situation; Scararanees compoun Address J. Werth He 10 BUSINESS MEN.—SUCH PERSONS WISHING TO advertiso will find it to their interest to addreas K., Ad- Vertising Agent, box 121 Herald office. If dosired, adver- tisements writien and parties waited on free of charge. Dive. REAL GENTLEMAN AND THE FORLORN bachelor who has ae one to osre for him, will have their anner, at the shortest notice, ae ded to and punotu city ti desirous to who may pris her services reference given, Address M. 8, oing to or land; HHetald asi for 1g do! tne ik the ht ally dehyered E PARISIENNE DESIRE TROUVER UNE PER. jonne seule, ou une famille pour voyager en Euro; le peut étre gonvernante do jeune personn chambro au besoin pout Ctre tres utile par les ren gpement qu'elle pe “donner sur toute chon ayaa b Soup voyager. lle i pour reference une mille de New York. S'adresser No. 16 Li Broadway place, ANTED—A WOMAN CAPABLE TO TAKE CHARGE and do the wishing, cooking and the housework for a emall fe consisting of three persons, who are away jay. It will be indispensable that the person derstand plain sewing. One who appreciases a le home, and capable to do the work, will find nd comfortable home, Apply, personally, at the » W436 Fulton ‘ASHING WANTED—BY THE MONTH OR DOZEN, by a respectable woman, who can cive mont satisfac: tory reference. Apply to Mrs. Perry, 283 Seventh av. WypAnm—* SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- strese, or co the housework of a small family, b7 a girl, Who can be seen, and l refers by permission, a: ‘Tth st. eo eiEe GENTLEMAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF ove) just erected on Chestnut Mill, within six miles of Philedeipiie, It is a first class house, and intended as an elegant sammer Toso to, tarnish 1¢, goo Xe ls "aduvoes' ae 07 Philade' phia Tost Otic ‘WANSTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES SURVEYING steamer Corwin, two good cooks, tor a summer's eruise on the const ot Sai fortable vessel, and duties App Navy Yard, with sr Pen ‘Kono cooks need apply. WANZED—TWO.OR THRRE BOYS, TO PACK BRI- Nish lustre, None but those accustomed to the busi need apply to E. K. Durkee & Co., 181 Pearl st., cor- ner of Cedar. THE LIQUOR QUESTION, AX ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEAL- ors of the First werd was held at the Broad Street Houie, on Fridey evening, June 1, the President (Mr. Jo- seph Slackburn) in the chair, Mr. Samuel Auld, scoretary Pro tem, There was a large number of tho members present, After s spirit-atining address by Mr. Williams, ho prosont- the fol bays ‘and resolutions, which w re read, and unanimo After some further busiu adopte: t meeting ac ‘adjourned ate Friday evening, the 8th of Juno, at 8 o'eloc Whereas, board, off the bat first rate ®s American republican freemen, thorough khowledze of our social wants and and privil nd & just spprociation of th Hislative suthority aad power; wad whereas, while claim » due respect for, and a cheerful obedience to, 3 and necessary laws to be tho first and paramount duty of the citizen, w ‘that enactments obnoxious to constitu. tional ‘cuarantees gad trangosnding constitutional limits tied neither to respect nor consideration, but, on the Y, such laws being subversive of those great princi- Pies of ‘individual liberty and right: which form the ground. work of our federal and State constitutions. their onto: ment should not only be deprecated, but firml; and it is the bounden duty of al one onother. in the use of all lozal applianco! within their reach to render such laws totally inoporativ Ave whereas, the prohibitory liquor bill, recently adap ee 1d sanctioned by the Governtr of ‘this by the Legislature, and State, is an sudacious usurpation of legislative functions; uch a¢ it seeks to legalise a system of wholesale d , and to brand as felons and Parians to honorable class of citizens, whose ox! t of a legitimate and honorable business proving th in allits parts, as elie and an abomina flagrant violatio motour nataral and Political righte. And, where 'y sw above referred to is based on the bypothedls that oc humanity has become ut- terly depraved—that wo have ennk below the level of the brute—that our conduct is regulated by our passions and appetites, and not by any principle of honest or manly in togrity—that we are incompetent to decide what we shall drink. and as matter of course, what wo shall quantity of air, exercise and | repose thi for our bodily and mental vigor; an ate such allegations as uafonnded eslumn: On, wud & most good name, and i. beeen line om the aco and country in which we liv intain, that the above- mentioned Ia ‘theotapring ote blind and intolersu’ f naticie der the specious garb of di Which, hilanthropy, hae been gr # stron, Bidet, until from its prove gh and. danzerous position. it aimee death blow ve our most cherished and inalienable jumptuary laws have in times past, and un- der various forms, of even despotic governmente, been con. sidered unjust and oppressive and utterly insonsistent with the end contemp! deit, theretore, solved, That, adopting the sentix ents of the foregoing preamble, and entering our solemn protest azainst the: pi hibitor fliquor law of this State, we pledge ou te rinly together in resisting, legally and constitution- iy, she odious despotism. |, That the continuance of gust, K Jaw oa our ste. ta ‘we shall tute book ism disg to the 4 ite repeal the issug at tho next fall fenton Rerolved, That we hereby pledze onrse! ot to su nor patronize, either directly or indirect]: y Angi or party, or any portion of the press, which may Vooated athe rf may insist on thé ‘enforcement, & * which is opposed wan Ae onactinents, is entitled to our Jose Pir} BLACKBURN, Chairman. Sanvgr. AULD, Seoretary pro toi LQU0R DEALERS’ CENTRAL CONVENTION. ~THE Gslegates from the several wards to the cantral conven. Hon will meet at the Westchester House, on Tuesdsy even- ing, the Sth inst. for the is pose of ‘organiin in sccordance with the resolutions of the Liquor Dealers) Socict ‘ARD, President. NE BUNCE, Vive Prosidens. D.S. Paice, Seeretary. IQUOR DEALER®’ SOCIETY.—REGULAR MEETINGS L will te held at the Odd Fellows’ Heil corner of Contre 3 stri M ad rpecial urday tobeater Hoi, for the aig ot Mauineses may, be ri f Liberty {s eternal vigilance.”’ ee Oe ney Ie TTAY WAND, President. W.K. BUNGE, Vice President. D. 8, Parr, Seeretary. SPECIAL NOTICE—LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIA. tion of King’s County will hold their regular montnly Hotel, Monta Brooklyn, on ort, dal ening, ond order of ALFRED ROUK, Vico Presi P, Curmrrsom, Secro 0 LIQUOR DEALERS IN HOBOKEN OR JERSEY City.—An unusual sahara to recura a complete sot Ot copper distilling apparatus, entirely new, of ton or twelve al pacity, made in Patis, Will besold at a ver Sruate prise’ Kdavess ‘ibe varkeopar st Misil’s Stas tA Lispenard street. IPHE LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY OF mth Ward held their second regular mesting at Con- evening, and completed their oF- ing offloers were chosen for the ensuing ote, HE FOUR- Tee FIFTH WARD LIQUOR DEALERS’ PROTECTIVE Soclety for 1865 will mvet at the Filth Ward Hotel on ‘Towed: ming, June 5, at 8 0’ retook, for she pergers of re organizing. All 1d to attond. PETER M, SCHENCK, Provident. 4B. Tavion, Secretary. 10. —BOOKKEEPING, FUL) 4 UNLIMITED COURSE $10 cP eiting. $2; arichm etic and osher English oranch: oo, Fretsh ond Spanal, st rec ne AINE'S seadsmies, 233 a acest, corner ot the 1 Bowory, and 166 Fult rest, Brook! ‘My youngest son and two deuzh- ters ent! watisfastion. school to m: His atyle of riting is the ‘most mode Gov. King, of KL N EPISCOPALIAN, LADY DESIRES AN ENGAGE. A’ ina private family. Her course of al branche: Govertess, jorn and onsy,” Bx. instruction ine} of 8 well grounded Engli box 131 Herald office ect, proposes ine tare vious to the arrival of th rly. ob jarge airy furnished room to let, with #1 learning the French language, sitable t ‘At home from 3 to 5, or alter 7 in t LIQUORS, &0- Ve GIN!—LANDING, ON MONDAY, THE 4th June, at pier 2) North Kiver, 5) pipes ot Muivi Caroline of Rotterdam, as alay « donne Claret, im bon, ‘mp og:ed by P, Malvinas. ‘wiles 14 Uliver ob SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1856. SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION NOTICE.—BY EDWARD SCHENCK —ON ‘Thursd o'elock, mt 16 Wall street, high r ing Reuse. saw slosh a seas ly respectable import in; jouse now Cc! ness.” All warranted pure and as described. Sale positive, ALES AT AUCTION, — NONE WILL BE SOLD aT. PUBLIC | AgcTION, Forty-second street Seventh Master. . BARKER. LBERT Hf. NICOLAY, AUCTIUNEER.—PBREMr tory sale of a very handsome Gothic cottage, with 12)¢ fall lots, at Clifton,” State jand, within five minates ‘walk of Vanderbilt's landing.—Albert H, Nicolay will sell, on Wednesday, June 6, 1855, at 120’clock, at the Merchants Exchange, a very handsome new frame’ cottage, filled in with brick, built in the best mannor, in the Bngl style, witheut regard to cost, tocether with about Taig t of erovn. ted i ie Rr and romant n embraces k ‘veg rounds mornd the ho alke, flower it that i geontlem: ie property be disposed of at private nw ae on that day be sold at auction to the highest bidder, without reserve. Terms liter: nd title perfect. For ful icuJars, and cards of admission to see the promises, ap ply to the auctioneer, 11 Broad streat. Leper SALE OF VALUABL) lots o south side of c jay, June 5, 1855, at I ew York. the ot he 9, lots of 5 ‘fase commencing 275 fee! i 0 100 fect front and rear, Inches depsh, On the tine Lote next to Ube Tout ollowing buildings Machine shop, 12 by 4 high; smita sho; fiery all ‘Dusit ‘of Weick in the bess manner, su This property is in exoeHent order, extremely be applied to manufacturing ‘The fixt machinery and apparatus nd not to'be sold with the remises on the 12th inst. pply, to the suctioi ‘on the premises, to with: foot front on Twenty sixth s pireet, and run Set ot Reventh a enue. Eacl e' For maps. cer, Nov? Brod ‘strep OF at JAS. VAN DEN BERGH, § anal noes, . tezme, and fall particul 1, Ge at the off UCTION bet play lee nck es SALE.—H. WILSON, fuctioneer —Rich and meg: househoid furniture, costly rosewood pia mirro Gant cil paintings, tape catalorue, th rt wwoll worthy “th Housekeeper. "A small portion of the gontents vit:—magnificent rosewood pianotorte, 7 octa $400. This instrument for beauty of finish and swe: of tone cannot be excelled. Real English tapestry car- intuperior order and of clegant patterns; rosewood Farior suite, covered in nail plush, via: sofa, foar chairs, par- lor and reception d it in solid rosewood fri covered In Tare and, gapenive eatin, celine sofa, four upholstered back chairs and two lar, 0 ons alto, one suit covered in lasting, with worke rosewood secretary, wood; massive rosewood with mirror door, lined with satin . with elegant carvings made to match bookcase and ere } expensiveflace and bro- 180 @ great varicty of oll paintings, Iuables pecimens, by Baldel, winter embracing many scenes, sca views, moonlight sen view) lan 4, 0 elegantly decora wd china figures, twenty-one day ormo! to, r ‘with many other ily mantel ny, black walnut and ro with hair cloth, and mi elegantly fra vases, Pari clock: maho; ou » comprising asrortment, such 4 tumbler. 1 champagacs, goblets, gelery il salts butter dis fo. alto contiy Hilver waro, such elegant revolvin ite splen t bottles, spoons forks cake baskets, ivory cutlery, common crockery, soup tureene, &o. ; also, the furai- containing maple, cottaze, black ioned chairs ; elegant rosewood, Walnut and a le bedstead: the bedroom: d mahi ik and eat: marble top burea: magnificently decorated ebina toilet sets, bedroom carpets, murtors. tuilet and work tables, elegant stair carpets an: rods, oileloths, &c. NOTICE.~JOSEPH L. SMITH, AUCTION. i nd important sale of elegant household furniture, ws 76 Franklin streot, to-morrow, Juue 4, at 10 o’elock A: M., and to continue till every arti A puroha: = will be fold the day the kitchen furniva rofrigera:or, croc! ti ining and kitchen ueniture wil consist of rosewood. mabogany and black walniie bedsteads, bureaus, wactete, tour enamelled suites, one with marblo tope, (cost $72:) ets, chairs, looking glasses, crockery, best hair mastresse olakere, iliows, blankets, ‘dailte, straw beds, pilliasto ¢. ‘The parlor furniture will consist ot one roa*wood sulce; covered with satin brocade, one suite in pit Dwight & Bishop, and cost $275; on made by Nuns é Fisher; marbio sep contre, 6 len; card artet tables, book and sec Kore, whi r oi) paintipai . and every artie! firat elass house, to numersus to mention, ee Omen oe th HOUGH, JR., AUCTION- oil paintings, silver Monday, at 103g A. M ym entire contents of ‘the’ eautitully fara! ling No.f70 Murray street, which will be ei pr hou terve to tke highest bi condition and was ma dcr.” ‘The fuenitare ts in excellent order, The contents are in brief wood frame parlor suites, uphols- el gud siabor inlaid throughout with rare und costly woo ed mabogany extension table, rosewood centro tables, beautifully carved and finely polished, large, French plate pier and oval mirrors, costly lace wud’ beocatel cur, sins, elegant rosewood and mabocany bedsteads, bure war . Brussels aud iagrain onrpe ands, Eglish ta) pur eeesied mahogany and walnut sofas, chairs, &c., & eho on of oll paintings. by the most emi tis m timer, beautifully decorated chins. vases, r? gant) ormelu and alabaster clock carpet, patent rods and eye reeking snd psrlor chai Deautifally painted shad many essy gilt corni silver casters, cake baskets, forks, spoons, &o , ivory cutlery, ont glassmars, boda od bedding, ‘cane feat ‘maple, and walnut chairs, &¢. The sale will teko place without regard to weather: UCTION NOTIGE.—J, BOGART, AUCTIONEER — By S. BOGART.—Monday, June 4, at 104 o'ciock, at the suction rooms, corver of Frankfor: snd William strects, mortgage tule of gentee household furniture, elegant on: ets dc;, consisting of a large assortwent of now aud second band sofas ott French mabogany bli nest ta! d corner stands, quartette , ta three ply and insratn carpets, wardrobe, ea tables, ghey tables sfdpe, sad crockery: iloaka kitenes farsiters and 25 I. BISHOP, Attorney for’ rilortgazeo, cutlery, one pianofort D, NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE 310. BROADWAY. 3s sect s'vond ana mortgage y David Ring to John Duxton, Jr.,,and all moneys due or to grow due thereon, together with’ s juigment o tained upon the bond, sis, a certain personal mortgage made by Jobn Buxton, Jr, to Benjamin Andrews, on pr perty No. 145 and 147 Fulton street, New York; also, scer- tifleate of twenty shares of the stock of the Sulfik ‘Bani alto, acertain lease for the term of five years and three movthe from Ist Februsry, 189) on property 14 Dey streot, first flocr and base ment. H D. LAPAUGH, Attorney, OCK PROPERTY.—$40,000 OR $50,000,—ON TUESDAY, June 5, at noon, JAMES COLE will sotl, at the Mer- Chants’ Exchange, the deck between Norta Tenth and North Eleventh mreets, in the Fourteenth ward of Wrooklyn; sixty fi water rizht on the Esst river. $2,100 Teid leases tor BY year, but arrange: en yeu ments can be made for proximate possession ' For particu Jars call on Crooke, Campbell & Schumaker, Sherift's office, ‘ooklyn. slr COOK, AUCTIONEER —EL aud fashionable furniture, french plate mircors, oil paintings, tapestry carpets, &e—Un Tuesday next, ab 134 o'clock, by STUVER & COUK, st their asies rooms, Jt Broadway. corner ot Duane street, alarge and splendid as- fortment of rosewood, oak, mahogany and walnut drawing Toom, parlor, library, dining room and chamber furaivure, and beusekceping articles of every description. Kvery fa cility will be afforded to purchasers for boxing and shipping, Catalogues on the morning of sale. EGANT NEW o'eloek, at furniture, , teters tates, & choirs, do | Uraseels mahogany ' sear tables, mantel plated’ castors, clock: mae bedroom thedivare oxen Y and rosewood ‘suits, consiaiing of marble top drossin, yeaus, do. washstand’, French bedsteats, 40 pound hair mattrorses, chins toilet sera, lounge badeteads, bedding. do, The attention of those in want ace retpocttuily invited to attend, as every lot is to be sold p+remptory, to close co: FRY. Il. LEEDS, AUC &CU.—On Tuesday, J 14% 0 horde Lad store AS N ON EER. maaan LEEDS td Palmerston, exbid ¥ go, beautitul Florensive table to made by Lampini, Taree collection of beaauitul ptatuary, repre: ae Vs ofthe bath, Mery Magdalen, Spring, Cuptd apd nest, four Italia one large pair of Medici, Flo vases, 0 feet high, elegantly carve i R rd ths of supervision of the oo! rate consisting of birds singly ides, #¢, mounted ta’ tho tial ae beautiful manner. J BERNSTEIN, AUCTIONEBR —BY PECARE, BERN, os STEIN & PHILLLPS—Madison steoot.—Paseday, June o’olock, at the Merchavte’ Exchange, the lot ghxl with the two story attic. and ‘betemmat brick house, knows 88176 Madison strost, Also the lot, 51:22100:3, on the south Kighty-cighth iteeet, 23) teok onat of Fourth avenue, ¥ wo two story and basement frame houses (naw) thereon. For terms and maps apply tothe suctionoors, 51 Liberty street E. VAN anzw ene ¢ Suction sas ae aaeaeY, & full revortment; knives, forky, spoons, &e. , part the stock o: & retailer.’ N. B —Gooda ‘packed in the bost order for ebipping. Catalogues ready the day previous, UNIS MORREL),, AUCTION EER.~AUCTION SALE— Menday, Jane 4, at 103 o'clock, at Sl Nassan streot, near Sun fice, large stock of ali binds of furniture, of excellent quality, from thove nece for rondy cxah, consisting of ros wood, mahogany, black walnut aed o for parlors, chambers, dining room’, &c.; also, extra quality oil painting French plate pi rors: frat seal y feather beds. ember ct o., mir- stove n, single Tedsteads from hote's, jewelry. All kin ¢ pecopal property gtoolved fox regnlag was / W ILLIAM T, BOYD, AUCTIONEER OFFICE 77 NAS- eeu Btreot.—M, © sale of grocoris horse, wagon, Tiara r veloc, a 258 Ma 5 iquor ‘in wood American porter, molasses, sing ® complete assortment of @ first ures, nd counter scales, 90, the store fix: Wwning, ioe box, CHOICE COL- William Irving & Co, ay, June 5, at sg 0'eloc treet, fi Mand choice Writ IRVING, AUCTION tio of modern <i pai ng will sell at ai the Faenee No. ncampment and $¢ rey delighttal ot Gi ples , ae ns, ‘Aras field. Cooks, Andrews, ington, 5 Pine, Elen Hancker, Stanield, Hamilton, Gevdail, Collins, Lancaster, Wayne and ethers.’ Also s Salvator Rora and a very fine yecure by G. Davisson, from the Thyssen gallery. hi lection will be saan 1 worth the ‘atten: of thore desirous of obtai fine examples of the mo- rn English sohool. Now on exhibition. DRY GOODS, &C. 6 000 EMBROIDERED LINEN CAMBRIC HAND- 2 Rercbiefs, ‘slightly éamazed, will be effersd on Monday, Jane 4th, from Is 6d to 4s escl T. STEWART. & CO., 185: hosiery, Broadway, Chambers aud Keade sta, dere flov Splendid new styles of shirs stads and'sleove Dustens, in'gold shionable farpiahl Becnar sad glove depot, 655 EWIS & BEACORD. invite attention to heir £0 —SPRING FASHIONS.—GENTLEMEN’S FA- and gilt just received. col for travelling, just received at PETER tone ais & CO.'S, 975 Broadway. A ores CHOICE LOT—SPRING SILKS— Rich stripes and plaids, 3 d, « 0} 255, 257, 259 and 251 Siaee aires and new ‘Nos, 47 and 49 Cath LACK GUIPURE AND THREAD LACES, ALL widths; shawls, mantillas, points, scarfs. veils, figured and plain nets, tl cnses of now Inco ‘and musiin embroideries, just per Pacific, at PETER ROBERTS & Cv.’S, . 58 meeeates. ULPIN’S REAL GUIPURE LACE MANTILLA8, ALSO moire antique and lace combine extremely light And graceful article of costume, ranging in price from twelve to twenty d ‘An immense assortment this ‘Work at the Paris Mantilla Egporium, 351 Broadway. Do Saercr GRENADIN {AND SILK ROBES—ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CU., will open on Monday, ® choice ion of the above goods, received per atcamers America jou, being the very latest novelties. Canal street, near Broadway. AREGE DE LAINES.—A. T. STEWART & CO WILL open on Monday. June 4th, two cases, new styles, at 1s. Gd, per yard. Broadway, Chambers and Roade sta ULPIN’S MANTILLA! UNIVERSALLY PRO- nounced the most elegant collection in th E> or ASH PURCHASERS OF STRAW GOODS, FRENCH flowers, &c., will find great inducoments offered them st 64 and (6 Jobz street, corner of Willa are enabled, by the cash system, to offer, no the Jateness of the season, @ aptrior and romplote stock of goods ip their tine, MER & KETCHUM. Sust recelved-i0 cartons blonde ince 6 cartons straw ruoh (CAMERIC EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, FAN- ey Reviere, hem stitehed, and tapo men’s very fine emoroidered bands, flouncings, mings, having been bought at auction very low, will bo #01 atamall advance on cost, at PETER RUBERTS & CO 375 Bros Proved finish: LINENS FOR FAMILIES, HOTELS, &¢.— cee Baphing, towelliags, 4 ac saat 85 255, 257, 250 and 261 Grand street, and new when 47 and 49 Catherine strect. HEAD SPRING AND SUMMER HOSIERY ssortment of ladies’, centlemen’s and children’s howiery; fancy and plain cotton, bill, woollen union, PaYLUK, : ‘255, 257, 259 and 261 Gra et, and new "Nos. 47 and 49 MO street. RE8S GOODS.—MESSRS. CROMIE & CRAWFORD have just opened n magnificent stock of new summer ary foods, consisting of beautiful satin stripe baroges, crane, Prarie) ‘t sue, ‘plain and figured. bareges, oreand French Jaoousiey Ro, he; tonettes with s sorapiete te of staple and fancy’ goods, purchased at the last coxsiderably under their real value, and will di: of them cheaper than the eame clave of goods can be pur- chased for in any part of the city. 450 Eighth avenue, vor- ‘Thirty-fourth street. ction 0 ROM AUCTION.—GREAT BARGAINS IN FRENCH embroideries—120 Freneb inuslin sets at $1250 cach worth $22; 1,000 the average prices will be av. oh STEWART, 643 Broadway, sesond door above Bleecker streot, YREAT BARGAINS IN DRAPERIES AND CURTALNS ‘Drapery musling, all qualities, from 6d. to 4s. per yard and upwards. Muslin curtal ete at s Sean 9 ‘#4, will be sold (to clore) at $2, $2 50 and &3 per Also. In cae eked: and. union damask, de., CHEAP. ORD & TAYLUR, 257, 250 fund 26 Gre and now Now 47 and 49 Cathe [TONITON, POINT, GUIPURE, raipelopate CRAPES, chemiscttes and sleeves, in sots; col-arets, bertha, bridal bears, coiflenren Aro, me ateek PValdacienns laces, om 1s, per yard, aud every style of foreicn laces at rom Is: Deed AMER HUBERTS & COcS 370 Bron way. NTERESTING TO LADI Great Repverion i Prices. ‘The entire stock of colored and black silk mantillas of this epring’s stylee-will row be sold at 0 per cent lest than the usual prices, to make room for our very larse stock of summer styler. Our new rift Be por sreamer Pacitic are re- gerved, and copies of them will be rendy tor sale on Monday, June 4. 8 Cant street. LATELY ADDED TO Lone a TAYLOR HAVING their stock THE LATEST NEW PATTERNS OF VELVET AND BRUSSELS CAKPETINGS, are prepared to offer to purchasers eee INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER: Ingraing three ply and oilctoths i the . RAND STREET, CORNER OF CHRYSTIE. ACES AND EMDROIDERIES MADDEN & STEW. BRT, G43 Broadway, se door above Bleocker cot, have opened this Y two cases of elegant embroider f 0 85 okete, basques, black e and muslia sets, ab MANTILLAS. — OLYNEUX BELL, 58 C. N sia has reéuced the prices of his spring styles in colored and block ek maptilag, wishing to clear them out to make room for bis wew eummer styles. ANTILLAS, VISITES AND CRAPE SHAWLS— Large assortment—beautiful designs—low pricey, p TAYLOR, NEW Dust . BELL will be ready to exbidit der gn in suramor mantillas, received per sveamer Facifc, jonday next, Juve 4, “"7o make room for the Targe stock his increasing busftess demands, he bas reduced the prise of his spring rtyles fifty Ter ovvt. Thus affording ladies an opportunity of purcha- Hing an cleg ia cheap. 53 Canal atte ele on Mond each, the rich: ruffles, the moi INKING AND CRIMPING, ON SILKS, SATINS, bareges, de laines, bomoezines, slapaces, merinoos, cloth, &o., im the most ‘artistic manner and at very inw prices, Silk, &e., pinked at one cent per yard. Mme. DB- UKEST of Fashions, rondway. Extra inducemen' REDUCED 1WENTY FIVE FER ( y This reduction has been made in order wo close our present 7 LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK; And sales will be continued on and after Monday. June 4, LURD & TAYLOR, 255, 259 and 261 Grand st., And new numbers, 47 and 49 Catherine st. JI} KS AT 2s. 6p. PRR YARD — 2 HB rio Nod] ~ Ht ad ome wt Lines welt stri ag ‘chambre at 6¢., which cost to import at lenet We, Linen table covers at 3s. 6d., worth 75¢. Lawns st Ile. Linen érill Jor boys! wear Is, 6d. and 2 Lng Ls? t 83 3’. id rer wi aw ls i sold every rape shawls 310, bode ry her ‘at $15 to $20, the Large ae are off ATC AOR TE BOWERY. SAVINGS STORE, wOWERY, d doen from 3) to 0) per ures, from which » Worth double, ‘where every article 98 | bie. Avarese A. 1. ihawess, Brvmunny #:v0% Vier m cent—all marked in rain ‘red ation is a)lo’ wholesale or retail. W000 LADIES HAVE VISUUED THE ESTABLISH. during ‘he Inet Mast) scoraais ites nate surprise le they buy #t the execedingly low prices vee UDRULDERED LINER HANDKERCHIEFS, which said Gh KY S, ‘i eisse on $2 Ag SS. We have it 1,040, but the, rity ng last lon vit " GULERY, 13s no HITE LINEN DRI at aS DUCK, POR SUM. mer wear, Five casos of Barnsley white liven, drilimg and duck, will be opened on Monday, June 4th. Prices from 4s. to Ss, per yard, cut in any quentities, T. STEWART & CO,, Brondway, Chambers and Reade sts, BILLIARDS, ee Nn PF oieenren —WE HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK oF tables, with marble, slate or wooden beda; also, pil Dard balls, cues, fifteen balls pool, Billiaed cloths, in fact, every article in the trade, ten npr eont ann Cy ry other establishtrent in th: States. LEONARD BENJAMIN, bighest premium makers, 332 Broadway. Whaat Cha ad AL A FINE STOOK OF BIL- ly invented eeahlon uperior Lovet saw id tables for st bargain. aap ata tneee Rh ‘00 Ann street. j YouNG “MAN, OF FAIR PROSPECTS, WISHES m the acquaintance of some lady, len the view 5 HOTELS | AND SUMMER RETREATS. ELMONT HALL, EW BRIGHTON STATEN ISLAND. ving been made to She joven at foro; and some milies or tivgle gent! Whiteball street, NOUNTRY BOARD ON SEA SHORE, TWO MINUTES’ walk from city bos: Othe arid #.; eleanlinoss, comiort, cea hot and cold ault or tres water bat Ein bd W Patch, _ GEO, A. WELLS, Proprietors, RSIRABLE SUMMER RETREAT.THE BUCKLNY ated at Staintord, Conn, is now opan for the sh to withdraw to the coun of rummer. It will be under undersigned late of the Prescot! ev centiomen whose busi Stamford po 0 line of th of Hey At outh of the Stam ford depot and commands & picturesque view of Long Island Sound and its numerous bays. To those who are in pursust of health and pastime. the location affords every facility for fishing ana bathing, while the drives in the neighborhood are d for variety and beauty. Churches of the va- rious denominations are within # short distance from Apply to H G. Ely, 519 Broadway. under the Hotel, or on the premii STAPLES {UM PARK.—THE SUGSURIDERS TA PLEASU My announcing to their friend Public, that ‘they have opened this favorite honse for and Pledge, themae.van th At ball be kept in the he dort a etable style. that io Permitted on the grounds,” SPFOPSF Peruone W.P DENMAN, JORN P, HARP, XETTY HOUSE, YONERRS, WESTCHESTER, COUN- ty—Bucklin & Dusenbury, Proprietors. oly Mata i for families and tran- jos, who wish to pass the summer months in ome t healthy ‘and bi ‘on the Hudson 4 troot of 10 fe0h froat on the orth vi ably arranged with lore Making’ ii very acasstie Tar foul Yonkers is situated on, sho saat Poank of the Hudson, ‘16 ny Proprictors, miles from New York City Hall, which may be re al- Most hourly by railtoed wud steamboste, making itn dent: able home for gentlemen doing business im. The re every 6 use avor to one of the most plea nt and ay le resorts out of New York. UBT. L. » BUCK! EDW. 4. DUSENBURY. | jygoume VERNON HOTEL, CAPE May, NEW 728 sey.—Tho above house has bee and furnished, and will eomfortal - deste. The house is rituated within the elty, et Htself on probably tne best beach for bathi The house is upward of SW) fect fu lungeh, the dinin feet lount Vernon’ Hotel af ‘Altogether dels bef in the world. Famili e xecommodated with pri- ee bles, acs vheir meals furnished at apy hour age: able to them, An ordinary will also beset at regular hout for those who are not in partir, and who may prefer @ table @hote. A large number of private dining rooms have this ded, tor partios desiring to be ‘ateietly = been pored early 100 toot im t water throughout the, house. Large’and commedicus. stubling ‘hare. been added. The hotel has every modern improvement; indeed, everyt hing has been ordered to give comfort and ploasure to i Kuorte. Afuil band of music will be in attendance di whole sea od to the propeistors, iroots N.J., will romptly an- MAN & CO., Propriotors, N EW YORK BAY HOTEL, 2% MILES PROM JERSEY City ferry, on Bergen point, st utiful summer residence in the boating bp nl as am An depth, and thenubes pur wo ety. yr Uny. ARIS-HOTEL DE LYON, 12 RUE DES FILLES, ST. Thomas.—Mr MERIMME, proprietor, begs to inform tere to the Ur iversal Exhibition, that they will find I situated hotel, during the momphe of May and Tune, the bert eceomme dinner, good bed france’s d PCHMOND WILT, HOTEL, STATEN ISLAND, WILL ‘open for the season on tho 9sh of June, ‘The view from the house is one of the finest in the country, embracing the wide ex of the «i ween Long Laland, Staten Taland, and rey. Partioulare at 8, W. Benedict's store, No.8 Wail sueeh, New York, J. P, KELLETT, Proprietor. —RE OPENING OF THE WADA- . Stonington, Ct. ‘The old patrons of aad those who. king’ be Seeking ‘3 obsetee reeks co ins first clase hotel, are informed that the house will per manent and transient quests the house, oF to Capt. LEESE, Post Office, Jersey nelnding plain breakfaat, eervants and lights, at from 8} to 16 in be open tor visiters on the 10th June, Every facility Will be afforded for bateing, fishing, oallings &c. For parti- culars, address, at Stonington, . G. BRIGGS, UMMERK BOARDERS.—THE ORANGE LAKE HOUSE. leaannt}y situated oa the east aide of Orango Ink mies west of Newburg, Urange county Y, soa batting: ft modate a tew respectable familics, eniling and gunning. Conveyance by the Hudson river and Albany boats to Newburg. Addross Jas. Hendsrsoa, No, 3 Montague place, Brooklyn. MWER QUARTERS AT ELM PA RYE THIS Jost boon opoued as a ru summer. ‘the buildaoge a e Bished, finely shaded with trove ing and ocher healthy recreation. may be reached in one hour several tim a preferably, by water in the stonau from the oot of Catherine street, at Sta Pp at Port. chester landing ( at 64 P. M.; returning next morning at 634, Premises, or at 174 Woet Twenty second oti ACHEM’S HEAD, GUILFORD, CONN, © well known sumu Lion of company, on the in btone’s throw of the este blishment,) Apply oa the THE ABOVE resort wilt be opened for the reesp- 2vth of June. RANK SHIPMAN, Supt. HE ATLANTIC PAVIGION, HIGHLANDS OF NEVE, sink, is'now open for the recoption of guests, t Bnd permanent. ‘The location, tor salusricy. and pri ety clialienges comparison.pTho proprietor will romit no effort to render his patrors comtortable. Fishing boating, surf and river bathing unequalled. Access to and fro daily, by steam boat, trom foot of Jay sireet. JOSECH J, THUMPSON, Wrens MONTICELLO, SULLIVAN y. New York GEORGE WIGGINS, propris: id well known house will oy Its numerous friende, who for many summers ‘have made it the joyful terminus of their dusty pilgrimage from the city, will hardl; Fecognizo it, amid tho alters “te m ade by its ed Le prepriet been en- lerged and be jr and farnishod, Sul'she comfort ot she cesmvibar dently been che fi tnd only object sonsiderod The vill uitiy evlebrated for ite healthy air and ightlul reenery Stent eight neers 7 Erie care at the foot nished with through ro Xe Monticello is f ickets by the agent, Mr. Davis, ai leavi dletowa, wheres) stage will'be im resdi over s plank road, to, Montioel Stages run daily East and Wost from Wines’ Hotel to the Erie Railroad. TANOS To LET—VERY LOW, WITH t deducted. Some t g. s sold chesp, Groat induoe- rs Meldeons, violin, gaitai BRO, 313 Broadway, Panther ke Bulding. ° 6 $6, $4, $6—BANJO—BANJO—DANJO—TAUGHT ). im tix lersons; terme, $i in advance. Pepits by my method, learn with the greatest ease, and make me players'in s short time. Leesons git ery ovening. Bach Jessou cceyplesone hour. “eupile teughs separately. S. 8. JACOBS, 407 Brosaway._ AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER—WISHES 0 afew more pupils for st Towse ‘of competent teachers ma; pplication to music teacher! LADY. to opt quiring the upon imme Terms modera\ ANJO! BAPJO TAUGHT! BANJO TAUGHT —ALL thore who wish to learn this Ponuler sud sessing instrument, can do so without tail ple method, tn six lessons, Terme $n advance, ms given every evening, I. P. JACOBS, 9244 Chatham strees. ALL'S CELESTIAL P1ANOS—BENNETT & CO., 300 Broadway, are now supplied with a large stock of these beautiful instruments, no person should by any meaas par- base, whatover intercate ay till they have first seon th found only a} discount made for cash. ‘The trade suppl HORACE ECONDHAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS. ne ail round corners: carved loge and mouldings, tret- board, &e., 1. Gilbert & Co's make about’ ond your, tor, sale, for $800, Gne o Found corners, price 1 do. for $25, Gilbert's boudoir panon fer $175, $190 and Second hand pianos tor $55, $100, $125, $150, wad octave pianos for $175 pes a ae Bano Bae btn ANTED—A TENOR SINGER, TO FILL A PEI manent situation ja a company now travelling; mt have a knowledge of muric; ove who can play an ini ru preferred Apply at Verham’s, 663 Broadway, betwoen 10 Monday. and 12 o'clock, VM WARDS. ST OR STOLEN. aP PARCEL of stock, bills of exe! no use to'any but tl owner, the transfer or payment being atoppad. finder Will Ve paid the above reward by returning the ra ti Juserel TitcoMB, Vox 198 Herald office, an dno questions asked $10 REWARP, =! venteen foot b Body top; b with rea REWARD.—L ST THREE WEEKS a A SE. aunwale red whito tom, ‘painted white inside and a Fed _ THOMAS NESUIT, Ba tery. N FROM Rt AT MY ROOM, d French gold teat hanas” ale, also, © 1 bow" for the recovery of the ‘artisiee, and the sihanier ope ° AKY BE! $1 REWARD WILL BE Patp, rok 4 ClasgD GOLD LU ring, with a part of berty bell ih-sne contier with he tollowt if inscripio mt “Yeoclaim Nberty throughout afl the lend, unto habitants thereot, July 4th, 1776.” To be left at Roar exchange, 496 Brondway $10 REWARD —THIS REWARD WILL BE PAID for the Tecovery of seven promissory notes of $50 each, drawn by Henry Welden, tt a ts eriber ‘snd not endorse vogotlatt the same, Apply to JUB: £110 Went Twenty second $ no value dxveptt wil] receive the above row by leaving it at the saloon o' man street. { prvcured ua buasd,