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1 > mn of the cheap eating hot dinner ‘within the means of Mr. Holt amassed nearly 4, and would probably have were it ie that his pecunisry success im to indulge in the folly of buildiag » mag withjinsdequate means, and it 1s aid he i only competitor was the City Hotel, in between Pine and Cedar streets. Mr, Holt A good deal of money was wasted ty Holt endeavor = sink an artesian well, to supply his hotel with water. This, of course, was before the intro- duction of Croton water. A Dienocupme Arrival —The bark Pierre Soglé, ar- rived on Wednesday, having on board a large chimpan.- mee, or ourang outang, the largest ever brought to Ame- wiea, being nearly four feet high. He is saidto be an exceeding! we and gentlemi in¢ividual, ani his series on Board shi wae r Ce cons i de. fe messed witn the captain, and would always ‘wait until he was served; in he was a perfect Ches- ‘terfield in his conduct, and might serve as an example ‘te very many frequenters of eating houses and hotel Bis f is will no doubt take an early opportunity to bripg bim before the public, when it is “bignly probable ‘he will give bis impression of America and the Ameri- eae. ‘Taw Suor Tower Soup.—Among the buildings and lots aeld yesterday at the Exchange, was the Shot Tower, at ‘the foot of Fifty.fourth street, Kast river. Sometwenty Jets of land were sold with it, the whole ban A epee u Ce Vanderbilt, for $43,000. perty large water front, vad will, ane very read me a few years. Masonic.—At an adjourned session of the Most Wor- abipful Grand Lodge of the State of New York, W. My A. Goleveloni, of Darcy Lodge, was triumphantly elected and Lecturer of the Grand Lodge of this State for the ensuing year. Sriver Comacs.—A letter from Washington says ‘that the treasury is now burthened with the custody of ever five million of dollars in small silver change, from half dollars to three cent pieces. Two or three years ago there was & universal com: ari of the ecarcity of small coins. either American or n. Mr. Hamter’s coin- ‘age bill was passed, slightly re lucing the actual value of our silver coin and providing for its more rapid manu- facture. The expected results have followed. The wants of circulation have been fully supplied; bat another less prosaic consequence hag ensued, to wit, this small ehange has become a drug. People will not take it, and ‘the law makes it a legal tender im sums of not over + fivedellara. Though the inconvenience of an inadequate supply of rmall change was a eerfous one, prudent finan- chers expressed doubts of the soundness of the remedy adopted, at the t'me it was prope-ed. Orders have been issued to suspend the coinage of quarters and halves, and the operations of the ‘Mint are ‘maueh reduced. Court Calendar—This Day. Conuon Pizas—Part 1.—Nos. 859 to 873, 170. Part 2 —7643¢, 887, 844 to 847, 851 to 857, 827. ‘Tan orien Courrs.—Decisions in’ the Castle Garden Enigrant Depot case, and in the motion for attachment against Mackellar and other refractory witnesses. Knox knows toa T what will sult the taste of nity, and so his aummer styles of hate for gon- car are ms hg rage”) at present. They are light, Sink ine weaer . = + pd only at No, és Br oadway, or No. Tis 4 Hats tor June.—The ae perbiee! boo every variety of summer hate, of the best qualit; Seahlonait style 1d We lowest rates, at RagreRtY 'S eclebrated hat establishments, No, 67 Chatham tee ner f Chath Meaiio’s Drab Beavers have just been Issued: xamine bis stock; it shment in the city. xy any other est ‘and Canal street. ee ari Silver Beaver Hats, of the mt jont exquisite finish, are sold by Es. nib tor Fase $4; also, choice varisties of Pt Eesiai Give hin a ball at 118 Nassau street, David’s Summer mates ae Gentlemens’ Drab Beavers and felt hati M1 the rage in the fashionable orld Give him a sail at bis estoeroet, S01 Beendway, #0 eond door from Duane street, and inspect thi baie Beton. gge +E pie ihe in hed 146 and 148 Nassau street. Sin, le hate at wholesale Po arab "Beavers, ‘and all other articlos in the =x Summer Hats and Caps of every des. eription ‘be round at GENIN’S Bazaar, 513 Broadway. it = should see aa 4 tad th h a, 0 » WH, the nator: S21 Broudway, opposite tho Bronaway theatre. Bonnets —Gentn’s Bazaar, 613 Broadway,— ‘The balance of the ae of pring 8 ‘and summer fashions in Penne @ dist Ge va, occupy! feature Dazear. is ncw ae at oont , in order to make room for EA apreee. eet ’s bonnets selliog at $2 oxch, with . . agora, rene an spltens PSs a fos Serost ‘as wel ose designe tanta" GENIN’S Bazaar, 3t. Nicholas Hotel, vekaahuere asst view she siae oth wre | 2° Tivekoukiarn ies tere: vicee tie rier oehers wih Sse 80 ‘cents, ad equal in quality and size to those made Sisewhore for $2. SON, 689 Broadway, opposite Motro- Politan Hotel. Large Size 50 Cent rreot are = at geet ome gallery, 373 Broadway, Fateh in deome ‘equal to any taken clsewhore ford. Don't mistake Thea , 573. Photographs for 50 ents and $1 Open the oople’s purse strings to sn alarming extent. Misers, Jews most inveterate skin flints in creation arecoing for ‘Thewe cheap pictures, reckless of the expense, 280 B Sinamay. very superior Tar- ia veep p im soup and ateake, at . B —Families his or other cities. Carriers.— A Rare Chance for Ne ‘Seo advertisement of The Life of Bennett, ton, Staten Istand.— oper for the bogie teed ot ‘ ti r on the remites, T. BLANCARD, Proprietor. Carlton House.—On and after turday, Zunes, 1808, the price ot board will be $2 per day at this UES. New ey ing Polka, “Baby Monday, Lith inst., the Batic ccinposttion, dedionte nom’s, by Rekal oy Show Polka, aracter to the prize ‘Sables at Bar. Boston Pianvs.—Horace Waters, 333 Broad- wey, bas the sole of T. Gilbert & Co.'s Listen with and without tho m, Jaoob Chickening’s, Hallet & Cam: tons, and Weo & Brown’s pianos, all of which ‘the iron prasne ond. wi attend =o climate. They are beet Boston maker, and will oe sold at tactory m este and retail, with # liberal discount for oaal Co phoney Co., erchant ‘Tailors, 442 Brose jou will find the most ae inn well also made ‘a0 and durabie garments in the to order at the shortest notice. June, 1855.—Summer Coats, Pantaloons, veats and furnishing pas in a erent to the Mente of both men ai ited ALFRED MUNRVE & CO'S 441 Broadway. John C, Moseman, Merchant Talisr, fs, second deer peiow John, ita ot every description, (to order) ‘wardrobe, at very low prices, Jane, 18°5.— Cheek Maxsciites Suite, $9 a3 it ” ste, rT if ft te board 8 eare Ireartad clot ° ae acs Palto ance w de! hades. RVANS? diothing w * Near65 and (8 Fulton street, der Garments for Gentiemen, ment, all sizes, at low prices; algo half ‘cravath, gloves, and superior shirts, whoie Labs PHALGA & SON, 61 Nassau strect, ace In | World where 0" X. al be. ire of being accurately fitted with superb Btinte end avet er place where 4 alwa;s can’t The plac GREEN'S, No. | Astor House, an swaye can't is every where else, Only $375 tor Brench Calf Boots, with pxcel shanks. =e A, BAKER, 15 an atroet. Bat Fi Jeather boots, $5 to $7, Gen lomen’s shea’ Phe, trom 25 to 00 por cent cheaper chau eleew. bere. Cant, ells Gasters.=it «A Thing of Beauty Pea joy io. ho poet Koate has «nid, we can imagine sy hail CANTRELL’S oxquisite paers! whteh originate solely from No. i wer. A Sitincuished bes! romarkod the other: di fh th galtcns of Gentevis’?; 20 Ipdy ons pose! sly 4] in dishabil are an nanos neatnewne weleee ree sired es weather oan fin Deautivel raiter boots et pers, ties end, basking, oe a1 ‘pee busking, a8 Ga. and Te, skins, Ei Kinds and'prlees, Boots and Shoes —Executor’s Sale to gn) atent leather boots, be sold aly, at 73 Nassau ooo ifleent Royal van vet, it price "Atoll thee piace 120,000 yable oor cat WRRDERSON, 99 Bowery. Twenty Per Cent prices —PSTERSON & HUMPHREY, 379 than former =! Bosodway, will sell during. this month st the shove rates, eerie Call ap estate.—A lar different series af pa Look at the tapersry, three pl less than the ust cileloth, from 26. Memon rom assortment of Ever- ved at home) notes, wedding cards, on- plication, oF sent by Dost vo ; 802 Broadway, corner of Duane st. way, th Pract bs RA aha ‘Teas.—The Beat Assortment of Fine Teas fou atthe Canton Tea Company’: tore, 125 errq the a etiee ‘where, either at wh to be tale pr ae Ame One of crn self-vantilating aie Dalen prove ants ‘Extract from a Physician’ Letter to Dr. BRAN DRETH.—“ Brandreti's Hig Ba clearly peered that a state ot bowels y, diseases, riso 3 . Eetention thelr fe a thay, a gontore th he jumero' cara ats diseases of the tion fr wi bre found thelr @ secs Shusi'ese Preduotive of & remarkable degree of vigor, bo of body aud mind. Erandreth’s Pills are sold at 25 conte per box, with fall di- of the principal office, 43 Canal at Burnton’s bookstores, 241 Hudson street, and 0 Brandreth’s Pu may also be bad of D. D. ; of J. Kerr, 3: ay of M e venders in tl atreet—Brandroth Dr. 8 8. Fitch, Author of the “Six Lec- tures on ete er on,’? office 714 Broadway, open daily, win 940 ofc, treats couvampti Durno’s \atarrh Snuff Cures Nervous Head- © minutes, —For thirty-one oe omatio Ws sent paid, through Office, always fresh from the maker. J, DUBNO, Albany, N. ¥. Dye, haags «Roy and ‘Toupecs—Batchelors’s articles is 233 Br: pplication of his unriv: ware of imitations. The Bret private rooms: for tue ae sesortment of wigs and toupees in the world, Great is craben and swith of the whisker a moustache. Whe Greatest Discovery of the Age—Dr. oer ‘enetian Liniment, for the cure of di ebolers, colic, rheumatism, &o. N: boi vaiuable remedy. muld ba "without Every bottle is warranted. Sold Tan, per a ma Sunburn, rheum, cha‘ed ekin, go, Salt. nae by GOURAUD'S Atslian medicated soap. P forehead roots hair from low the nage Row, e. wi, white, hair a t, ‘alker 88 8. a, Thilsdelphia; Mrs, Hays, Brooklyn, &c. Cristadoro’s Excelstor Hair Oye.—The Invens si this ge ati dye iis now agar Wetted 3 and restorative, at the ‘old store from n, Broadway; Callen . commands, s sale never bstare appresinated ¢ preparation need to m: reason of rite popull (in private rooms,) by CRIS an S. Astor He eee james are seen below Signed to certificates; Premiums of nations we can shi From Burope snd the Ste re Antallibats o., men of high standing, Albert, Medal: Tom ‘he wana a jum, Prove the trath of the se: Ehis neh 44 suorettca: and Patent oe three drope to the “Hontagabiafe "whiskey, oil Cognac O11, Chemicals, a Pit cance pee beh wore C ra a0, on male oy “Dr WANGER, 08 Maiden Hyatt’s Life Balsam.—Rheumatism in its most painful forms; also scrofuls, oaees dco ep blood, grost —— liver com- ‘rinclpal ‘depot, 243 old ulcers and the worst t jend consunpuion, Grand street. er cents D per Bott Hang Prize Medal Awarded to MARSH & CO. by the Industrial Exhibition of all Nations, stent radical cure truss. References as to its a ea rotestors, wv her een ot Marth & Cov a 2 Marsh, Corlicn & Co,, No. 9 ‘West Fourth On Wednesday evening, June % at the Norfolk street Rey. Thomas Armitage, Mr. Puiur J. WY of thie city. the residence of the Millett, of No. 171 Mr. Wnuam Hexay DANWorta, eae; Mass., to Miss Cnartorre Svsaxya Hewer- Rev. Duncan Dunbar, Samcet ULISON, all of this city. t the Universalist Church, by Tuomzs 8. ‘SaorrLaxp, of A., daughter of John V, y- In arth ‘on Thursday evening, June 7, by Rev. J. 8. Inskip, J beri 2 Ronxs to Atma, eldest daughter of R.G Lock: all of Brooklyn. bow aa 6, by the Rev. Dr. bales by the Lock wéo ‘to Miss HANNAH #, PaLusn, al RINE ‘AXDEREON, of Brook! lyn. Vermont papers pleare copy. ‘June 4, by the Rev. JS, Insiip, Mr. Jonw as AMY A. Cone, daughter of James Co- zing, all of Gravesend, L. On Thursday, Axy Barwanp, aged 76 7 widow of Cay |, deceased. Her relatives and friends, and those of her son-in- law, respectfully invited to attend her fune: be residence of ©. Bartlett, Stapleton, Staton Island, this afternoon, at two o'clock, Seat street fer Stapleton every hour. On Monday, June 4, of inflammation on the bri 0: WA, eldest daughter of Mrs. Julia McKomb, aged 26 years and 8 month Her remains were interred in Greenwood Cemotery, on Tuesday, June bth, ‘The relatives ana friends of the family invited to attend the funeral, from the residence oi his parents, No. 384 Greenwich street at two o’clock. His remains will for interment. to morrow afternoon, taken $9 Greenwood lena Friday evening, June 8, Mr. James Branvon, aged acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 112 East Twenty-seventh ‘street, to mor- row ‘afternoon, at two o'clock. On Fridsy morning, June 8, ‘8ged 43 years, 1 month and 1 The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- speotfally invited to attend the funcral, to-morrow af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late reside: Nassau street, to the Lutheran Cemetery. On Suncay, June 3, im Wyckoff mee East Now ‘York, FREDERBCA KRavs, aged 34 yi Le were interred ia the ‘Comotery of the , 0 Friday, June 8, Saran A., wife of the 234 year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend her funeral, at two o’clock to-morrow after- , from of her father, Geo. H. Ander- son, Corner of South Fifth and Seventh streets. Her re- maine will be taken to Cypress Hills for interment. Ution papers please copy, On Thursday, June 7, of co! in the 24th year of bisa The friends and Chaves Hevry Revmany, Gilbert b. Macy, maumption, Jouy DOXAVAN, His relatives and friends, those ot Mr. officers and members of the Baxter Bl : Pa ak be ment N. Y.8 M., are res foperal, without further in’ ues, T ly invited to. tend the vitation, from his late res! No. 6 Hodson terrace, Hoboken, to morro fter- noon, at two o’clock. een aacnssen BS.—THE MEMBERS or at he armory in nil waitorm, 10, 1555, at 12 o’oluck, for tha ‘of ‘attondimg the fneoral of the Iate John Dono- We Mi eivatemieetdG Pave, Orderly, COR RTPRS Te DaY OF SALE OF THE LAST GREAT READER OF THE HERALD ‘Bhoutd purchace au ones THE UNTENSELY In TKR EST OF crry Live, KAY, OR THE ‘SINS { OF SOCIETY, By Hansa Maxween; WITH SX FINK TE MEHOMG fe: ONE DOLLAR. Published ¥ 'T. W. STRONG, 93 Nassan street. Be KHONE, BANCROFT, BEECUER AND BELLOW: Four of the Principal articlesin number two of the Critic ‘are on the above. hous, historian and clergymen. ‘There is also am bl artic rmons in = utsid Es a chapters of Mr. orpeesely ane "Pentel. ra Parie, ig seeme. omnes i ot DeWits & Stringer Crowen, tad shine ‘othe ot the Critic, * Spruce UST PUBLISRED—" HUMAN LONGEVITY, AND 1 Am n the Giode,”” by P. Piourens, 63 conte, lartel. HE WATCHMAN. An Interesting and Moral Tale of Demestic Life. Companion To “Tue LAMPLIGHTER.” Published in one vol ‘This work has been long and of ters onily pe ye imagination of the ie) ihe Watchman” bids fair to become the most popular book of the spn tory of humble life: the rei ory of humble lite: ion ove the best mo develope ‘man rr Astion and bealthiess thought oan fi th siraueee than fietion.”’ “The Watchman’’ was well ereraianen C3 ry. ane characters Ae the book sare Betitions. “a love ove of tenth yal lotion, joum vehicle through whieh iensons y be conveyed, and instruction blend: jtatesman, Columbus, Ohio. to subserve Se sens with savant hy ail, and is will ay be read w: vant wi 2 found to affor: ai truction and smusomsat. The author studiously rete verything like overdrawn sentiment cy 6 NOt @ paseazo in the book which oan minister to beer law for mor! ‘The moral it inoul God Ao the popular story of The ‘k; Penn. Tur Se —This aera is deservedly A eae » The fermi finde: in their pages sympathies of the es jure, jor lowers for rough life’s weary journey. is fact which yokes it the Teundon Get, of sutbors cs employ story tolling as a medium for their opinio studioutly to avoid everything which aypenre like over- drawn sentime: Authors of such wor should never cager tor success by feeding those who are starving for <= jconeed itement, 'TheyWatchman’’ is cately e1 sttaok by sien m= UpoH thiv point, Its oi 0 Seat ta truth, It pictures in, aid inOuicates uscful lessohd. The youre map hoes past hae Seen Doleterons, yes Present is ‘ull of 4 crags, and whore future & gloom: haos with derk forsbodings, mi utment from its pages. —Advertiser, Auburn, Tue Watouman —Thit ‘& book of @ kindred charactor with ‘*Yhe Lamplighter”—s volume which appeared some months since and van extensively read and admired The cbaracters are all well drawn, and the story is charmingly erage in incident and adventure, and is perva: a alt tone, It canvot fail ‘of eens with ‘with the reading ‘patie —Troy certainly lau ek) and Abie clan of books ncouragement.—U tik THE Warouman has been desi aati com: panion to the popular tale of * ne pg ter.” Tho story is one of humble life, and is strlotly' moral and correct. There isin “The Watchman” passages of pathos, as well ss of humour.—Observer, Utica. The WATCHMAN is ® book whose scene is laid in humble life, It is boautifully written, est that can animate a yenee. inouloating a love of truth ani b Hemee, and is founde on incidents of real lite, Readers of thet int vealy interest. ing work, ‘The Lemplightsr,”” should not. fail to tread “The ‘atebman. ”— Dail: a Detroit. rn ® lesson of nom ‘Tax WATCHMAN lain, unvarnished narrative of the 6 nd unfortunate, one of the ‘short and simplo anuale of the poor.” Ltis Very bandromoly published Albany Eapre Price for the eomplete work, handsomely bound in one volume, cloth gilt,{0ne Dollar. oples of the above work will be sont, to any person, to of the U States, por first mail, free of ortage, On Mie rohulthing Ono Dollar to the publisher, in a fetter’ port Paid. W. LONG & BRO., Pablishers, 121 Nassau street. ‘© GOOD_BOOKS !— TEV e.c00n APPLETON & COMPANY,. d $43 Broadway, ave waw wears LEAVES FROM 4 FAMILY JOURNAL, From the #rench 0 Souvestre, author of ‘ Attic Phil sr Pacis, =a. vol. 18 sare paper covery 0 i plates, 75 ceats. his ie ® vety entertaining ttle book, It contains the history of a most exemplary young peuple, who, aither endowed with many virtues, are atill only ‘mortal, and into many error: at there is a father—1 ot 8 Pi an aunt, Who mi Wve learnt, wisdom the ips of Penelope herse!f; ad these two individuals are always at hand to m uch of a magio the right, not withthe food geniue' wand, like the us in's pantomime, but with that Inuch’ despised article, “good ac vice,” MRS. JAMESON’ wor! A COMMON PLAGE Book Tuovonrs, Mexonres axp FaNcres. Original and Selested. Part 1—Bthics and Character. Part 2—Literature and Art. yameso ‘$29 pages, 75 conte. mht cae! to make oes 7m ni come agross me, ( pe paper were ah hand.) and ¢0 mark: Gnd Primark) & Pasaces in & book which oxoited oltier oympatl ie satagoristic feoling. Tho collection of notes accumuli insenaibly from day to day.—Bxtract from Preface, HE GREAT UNKNOWN. ‘The recently discovered romance at Paris, by SIR WALTER scorr, Entitled MORBDUN, A TALE OF THE TWELVE HUNDRED AND TEN, new in porsession of E. De Saint Maurice Cabany, proprio tors of * Moredun.’’ Directeur General 1a Societe des Archivistes de France, Will be publisned Jane 8 Nothing in the literary world for ea 0 lnet te ty earebas Cees such inte! ne in rope #6 vie discovery of this posthumon: ” KH ie FETRIDG: ECO, ranklin square, NewYork. Persons remitting fifty conts will receive # copy of the book et paid by wail. ach copy will ogntaie a fac simile of Sir Walter Scott's tier, found with the MSS. r, FOR JUNE 1855.. VOL, P ortenive of Hon. Isaac Tou: yh Vi —Contentt Mayor Fernando Word,” autabingranhy of the ble Tohshod Ragan oy and aper Mo- nor; Sappho; Cuda! Peltoraphy’ of the Ostend denoe— with ‘portratte from fife; Song, Chilanthr jo Sam's Literatu Morea; ‘What Ne 8 Broad oud at Strings ro roadway, aud H ees y. Price $3 por annum in ad- ior & CAMPBELL, 252 Broadway. wu BE RUBLES BARLY IN JULY, JAMES Gonbox BENNETT AND His TIMES, VA JOURNALIS In ono 12mo. vol , 500° pagos, a & fine Stool Portrait from, an criginsl drawing. Price This anxiously expected raed mt published aia It is the y ote }@ man—one vw! ins ne? talents sat i, Chagas Faro littie known to the though bi familiar to the worid as vance, oF 250. per nu The volume wil give & panoramio politics, commerce, + and ue er raturo for oe past thirty five peers. ‘The to arly Is written solel: spontaneous act of lites rary Juss 8, by one tully capal ty “o treat the theme with condor ‘and tear! com gory ith taste and impartiality, “Iv is s work, in brief, that every men will Gerire to rend, alike for Tee valuable Sought ite imoortant Facts, and itr dealen to establish, journalists as a dignified Profession, STRINGER & TOWASEND, Publishers, N, B,—Carriors and agente who wish to obtain subvoribars yillzeceive canvssning circulars: with thelr # printed #8 agents, on addres publishers, Subscrivers? eopies will be delivered Tn ndvanee of putitentions Orden sbeait pecify the number of virculars necdod, with the name ia yablio events in ft THE TURF. R= HOUSE, HARLEM.— WS FABRIONAGLE RE is now complete in Cie a salon stables attached are oastantiy Mica ‘with ihe ! tof hore and fastest horses to be found. ee oan always be eu} supp! Hie the ea ton vn The trotting srack is in splendid order, ‘trotting matches oo ory fin ms The Second avenue care pass the door every NION COURSE, L. I,—TROTTING—ON MONDAY, June 11, at 30’ clock P, M., & matoh for fe twenty miles out, to'harnens. 1. Woodrefl names o, g. Spangle; Jas. Bridges names 6. g ‘Irustoo, semi SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. Big he ty COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING —TURS- 2, sare Sry M., mated Capa ree he ree in five. to barn nvera, HH, Wocdruft names ¢- © Mark NCKLIN, loG proprietor, maid or j ehe mould alo iva 'ao obocuh one or twe ehidren. She y reference. Address’ ‘.D.1 w dD. cbambermaid, wevher and ironer, wecld hovelts objection to # asdree. be best of reference gi ‘Cau be HIGHLY RESP: Paste z ack ay: vali op on ate rs) refer rae en to M. Hewid we ‘University vines, “wil be tually attended to. LAIN COOK AND MAID OF ALL WORK —Apply at the old Star Hotel, 64 Lispenard JOSEPH BROOKS. proprietor. NEAT YOUNG GIRL REQUIRED BY A FAMILY reons. Av the worl & comfortable bome; Frenel ppl sock 147 Washington street, Hoboken, Defore the fener wot Gomparane: YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sate, ees mate rere berens id, and ¢ Please vot ‘hor present ena: addr ployer’ 6 rapt soae a 7OUNS MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A HaT- rs fur and trimming store. Baa been iness; oan make himself genorslly useful, or will act porter in any business, Addre, 30 Marshall, Herald YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED IN Leokkeeping, riahor ‘& sstuation tm oe some store or mer- inet! generally us Ci and ions to th “A AMERICAN BOY, 17 YEARS OLD, I8 WANTED, chrringe and borses for a lady and y good. Apply at the Waveney ee ‘and 4th st., room 31, between this day only. A’ boy from the coun CHMAN.— ‘SITUATION WANTED, BY A MOST respectable eee mae | who understands the eee d the feeding, rearing, bi clipping, bleeding ands ail diseases in hoi res; naawe “ne city well; reference trom lerald office, for HRISTIAN HOME “FOR FRMALE SEEVANTS, S8th stroct, between Naa ae pers, nerve od from this insult tion, Lexington avenues. every capacity, NOVERNESS WANTED—ONE atin legit To IN- struct two girls of about twelve ledge of music and French Boe re remuneration expected, Mrs. M. ITUATION WANTED—BY Ss chambermaid and fine ENO: 880k Pott ices RESPECTABLE GIRL r ene froner; is yiling pply at 163 ed t in the car three doors ‘wost ¢f7th ay., for two KA ITUATION WANTED—BY A _ GIRL, be parte id bel chambermaid, nurse. or to do good testimonials as to faith’ ty, end very fond of children. Inquire at rin W ost Bests ry ITUATION WANTED. —A GERMAN GIRL WANTS & situation as seamstress and lady’s maid, abing, dressmaking. © objection to travelling in ald oftice, for two cays. ALESMAN WANTED IN THE WHOLESALE STRAW ‘coda, bat, cap and fur goods business. A salesmen in ine, who can command a good trade, may hear of rable situation in an old ostablishe ae ing Hats and Cape, Herald office. 10 L. aw rae AnD OTHERS.—A Yt would like to hat address Louisa, Herald office. HE ADVERTISER WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- — for w 7osnk tay, now in = S employ, and can re- she is ane ish; can do fi a house, by ad- G LADY, WHO some. copying or re Aa attend as lady eae Would accompany a fe Bs Word St, Mark’t place. 10 EDITORS—A YOUNG NEW YORKE! master of the Spanish Wuo Is and bass cided vaste office. Ad- ) FANCY SOAP_ MAKER: me pt EXPERIENCED orl facture ef taney scap inal an to constantly employed Fancy Soap, Herala'9 of © LUMBERMEN.—A STRONG, ACTIVE MAN, NEI- soquainted with keeping imor- tawing, planing, a be nd worl ing at kinda ui jain mach! moat ieee caver er, direotion of ‘Tribune office. 10 SHIP MASTERS.—A YOUNG LAD, wishes to xo av cabin bert go for his board and clothes. ty Nope OLD, jacob terest v7 0 OL Ponavine Cini ae BY A mid OF EXPE- in bavi 6 blishment to take ‘all their work frome an n Satistactory. references will 'y will be given for the per- Mf any arran; easente entered into, Address box 193 Herald ‘ofhes. ANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion au cook; understands her business thotoughly; has tyre ference from hor Inet place, Please inquire ANTED—A pening rage) BY A Mgnt cope ANTED-A PROTESTANT GIRI ‘todo the general hourowork of & ‘and hie wife, without children; who capne five w city reference, that ean be soon, Apply L, OVER TWENTY mily, consisting of none noed apply ANTED-A SITUAIION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and froner, or Sl bermaid, or to do plain ‘Bavt faa ser oer ANTED—BY A RESPECT. man, ® child to wet nurse, iff st., frout room. up stairs. the cutting and fi ing Ria {0 travel, Good ity faterences. Cau 08 NTED—BY A oma, WHO CAN COME WELL en | lain cook, washer and milly, She can be seen ae SITUATION, | BY A RESPECTABLE young Iady, to tend in a tA confectionery, or fancy ito store, >. Addross M. D. mat el bermaid or lauadress. Apply tt 118 Allen st., corner of Delancey, ia the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A wy te woman, as cook: underetands fears in all en. No objection to the country. Can mendations. Apply at 871 6th ave., between 22d and yay bs TE ome ny ER, A Lg give excellent recom- ana i ir pon i objection to tahin piece, Amos ANTEDSBY A SMALL FAMILY, A GERMAN GIR. who understands the English 1a: Only those who car eed apply, at 1u2 Went 27th at., bi oc ok and ironer. refe- jwoen Oth and 7th 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- in & private fami object West 25th'st., between Sth ani ‘D—A SMART DOMEST at some period of her lif now capable of overseeing i a nidorrbands WOMAN, Bat 4 A, rwork and washin: , Herald office, stat ba ____ WANTS. Pas eee ip TRCSTIG ANE DN Wnren—a 3 YOUNG May. Al As BARKEEFER; ¢ ONE A PERSONS ARE FORBID TRUSTIN aderstands his well ro. On account of the steamer founhogee com 4 esto nok aa Teorey, Address i. B., No. | without Cee order from E. R HA June 6, 1 Wes: ED—A SMART BOY OF ABOUT FIFTEEN LLEN STRSET YOUTHS’ MISs1O¥ ABY SOIREE | wee art {pe bardware store, to do banking aplnces, Se; hteent! wary i) society wil pele Font ‘Ome le to write with facility. Address box 2,724 tte n "pe ‘ane wil a Ri ey sn reas the ce N ERRAND BOY, WELL RECOMMEND: | All fehanteel ths cous ae Mvrdially invites’ to v0 . fre br twelve sAliags phe week. ce this Sa- rom 10 o'clock, Mat 9 Caual street, | (VOTENBERO FRRRY COMPANY —IN REFERENCE to meall of = yeeny, meeting, which was to be hel DRY G00Ds, a0. RTS Sete fanaa ae RRIVAL OF GOODS SLIGHTLY A Tak peepee. Nideiivotnid ‘The beard presented, e7 will show that it jaty. also two prospects in view: elther ~ ove ove pala is. oe oz make considerable Bue rein, Secretary. it, PRTERS, President. - ers, ard maintain the chi endie a dol, ibe, will clear 04 ie, Shareater duced ‘ers please call at eed FOBT. LOGAN &G0., No.0 Bey seeet, ULPIN’S REAL GUIPURE LACE MANTILLA®, aLs0 Be moire ani contend te Cateemely inna ight Lunes Galo Liberss = and graceful article of corkames ranging price from | AMILTON Seats te teen dileae rom WORKS, NEWARK N.3.. JUNE 7, ’ ‘aria | rT ag | rect H iminary To architects, b ‘at the Paris Meatille Kmpoi these interested in'the artidclal store’ bastaees rom Sate Depo’ eg ULPIN’S | MANTILLAS |! |-UNIVERSALLY | PRO- — a nounced the most 5 agian collection in the city, and at | inst, for the purpe with at prices without = or paraliei—eom: Hieh and preth HiSmenila ae 86, ond ~ to tle most oostly garments menutacte OWN Wo0D, Sore a 361 Broadway. AgONIO NOTICE TH 3 M a notice. 4" MEMBERS OF LIBERTY 9. tend » RUSSELS LACES. JUST RECEIVED, BRUSSELS | regular mesting. x iretedey mahe tate Tessas, aa point sets, for $9, which are ies | diam Halt, el Tirand street to it nat ‘he adopt geliads and'aleevos in Sew: mane: 0f Ines very, of snow code of by laws Wi Mt. DICKASON, Weal for $23; this article is particularly worthy-of tion, eed , R Mo, Sooretary. a at be oe tag 2B to those who take an .nteress in such roidered Mithite headki See — ASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS 0: tion is respectful! pi —— frat ath a GRAD = tatty sas to attend the * 2 fraternity generally, are respectfully inv ‘attend the }QROOK'S SILK corron=1 TOR BAND XD MA a eral of car i ; ther, Le Den the Ledge bit +80) Wound on on 30 tn fd yd spoole—white, black and al , color and eT “iy fae al t a E , Konath for eae at wit i EL 'e WILSON'S Sowing man PRON AUCTION- GREAT BARGAINS ud Basch, eae 0 % worth $22; 00 lag an an olta - = ood at et eg: ii ea rices will oe 4a, Oa., 8s. onan “Wh lay 1855, for ee a eae ona EN & 8 STEWART, Gi3 Trondvay. See, door above sigpred. Suid obeek was mailed ai “ileay, Sed ealag ae eae ook bo Bleecker. oe Ee REAT SALE OF CRAPE SHAWLS— OFICE.CREDITORS OF THE LATE FIRM OF 100 emb’d and plain erape sbawls, $15. Price, $20 | sent their claims ime torthwiths tor isamedinge ve 130 embroiderea do. 15 LDWOND BLANI 70 plain, with long fring re, 169 émbréidered aud plaise ye pArsignes'o attorney and counsellor, 289 Broadway, room 50 OLIVER MOWBRAY, a3 269 Grand, corner Forsyth street, W YORK, ae 9, 1866 sane PRICK OF BOARD JAMES ZRANCE,,718, BROADWAY, OPENED ON | tw lars 8 cents per aay. fal Tika WELL aoutn ac 4Co., St, Nicholas French work Menta HAM CRANSTON, lew York Ho muslin 0 GAFUTNAN, Glerendon Hotel, ORD & TAYLOR HAVING LATELY ADDED TO PECIAL NOTICR—Lmrrai their stock Laveen NEN PATTERNS VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETINGS, axe prepared to offer to parchneess” In ‘H STAR, for Hav CE upte day, June 9. As ‘Tottorss at. tempted to to be sent per h any ether Nerth Star ‘way will be seized andre Toturae D. TORRANCE, 5 Bowling Green, ere Bi NO. 0,83 SHAM ie of ay several wards of Presto oilcloths in the GRAN , CORNER AMTILLAS.—SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS, IN the newest Paris Gi fered for sale at low prices at ime, Di DEN’S, 731 Broadway. ANTILLAS—MANTILLAS—GREAT SALE OF ax: tillas at No. 1 Bowery, corner of ‘Division street.—The subscriber will open, on Monday, tillas, at redu epee" Sou eaeaORS besem: tion of 25 per cent from former prices, to close out ti! tire seh eeneeter the roll tock previous to thedh July. Ladies who wish to buys iene to th od, at tele oes, Vetween the fashionable wantil ia, made of the, dest materials, shone ours of 9 A. Mona rey Pitan rare chance tors handsome carmen! zoe PURSE! fra Commissioners. M. M, HUEY, No. 1 Bowery. Gn0. F UESRR, ares | M°** IMMENSE pacnion as nT. Te Stade onan ANN a RE REAT ATTRACTION AND INDUCEME ‘crowded store ait tke white | ‘T° wnoterate ana ptail manufacturer and deal mie At the BOWERY SAVINGS’ STORE No. 196 BOWERY. | collate Ueeeern ten ate. tarsiahing px Duri @ there bas beon an excitement | Sear viainity ofthe steamers’ lauding, will ag from the fact that at this concern all the go rangements with parties who, on th q been marked down to such tow prices that avery! cus: | will atroduee trade to bis extab idrese C omer is futrte eg, and given evidence of that fact and vent | nin, box 6(30, NewYork Post Ofice, stating when and where s wonder i view may be ummer plata silks ‘Bs. 6d. worth 6s, Stmper pas silks v1.68.” worth Oe. REW. English grov di sole... Worth 5s, | Freneh worth 2s. | G1 ()() REWABD.—LOST, THURSDAY NiGuT, BE : the houre of Ii and 120’clock, either in's ene~ ee b casason 0 of while getting out coraer of kim ned Leonard stasete, renee Sidsiager nest ‘Grand, ‘se octnes of Woatles oak Betase Toilet cove Athate price, | Eidrigge, near Grand, or corner of Wooster, and rings ae on tue Phen 50 worth $10. —TWO SETTER DOGS STOLEN, ONB d setter, white, with spots of liver eolor iver colored epot on the back, answers to rs ng sense, but those who toon may Le enahied to partake, ¥. W. & W. F. GILLEY, No. 126 Bowery. T wi iN lind, ar fat OP ETROESAN? i May. yana duviag the. week, 1 a tiek or speak.” "Whoovdt vill rofeen the + lace and moire antique Be t Fordham, wi thi 1 thief EDWD B. TaWRED $10 B REWARD.—D0G LOsT—oN TUESDAY, 22, @ large black Newfoundlsnd dog. He goer fered. ULPIN'S Bmporiam, 361 Broadway. 10 br Lanes, WHALEBONE SKIR1S, A eget edu haif'yeersels. Thay and joke for the coming seeson, wnite and | name o coteres, at the Lo yrioe of $1 and $125 cueh, unt Fuly In, person finding this dog, and returning the same to the sab- at 277 stetue! street, Bievoker, Feriver, will Feecive the sbove reward. i. M. SCORT, 223 Gold street, Brooklyn tannery, Brooklyn, Oey PASORES FEE. CAUCrIGe, IN black silks, table linens and linen sh ewnt cheaper than usual retail prices; 2,500 "ve Bia olt’s celebrated black silks, wide an pe beat, leant lustre, war- 6d. ti 5 3.500 yards $3—<IF THIS SHOULD MEET YOUR > commaunbeate’ with your feland d Larance J NOUND—IN THE 8’ 1, Kormert & Co. Ad. Fort Lee a pocketbook: containing some mo fice. rs. The ving the preperty, oan have me, by ‘opoly ing OF Urton Bi te! Frederick Fengt, ‘ATE OF NEW JERSBY, N: ID YOU EVER SEE A A LOBSTER !—MONDAY EV! ing; usual time and place. OF oF THURSDAY, wet uta coothn—od ow, & charm re night, on F. 8. WILL FIND A LETTER AS BEFORE. his breast a posed ef four ‘rab ioe and 8 " diamond. Return to 143 PGreeby street, saa suvera Toward and thanks of the owner. — 6 ee iN A aaa a po in it, w letter Eon onetside, Soo \e y Yonving itt Nob pesca woh nodal Eases AD eA i OST-FROM ON BOARD THE JOSEPT Li vorcek boat from Settee ta iotene a Po eee ‘conta Ying, one small ehaia eens MATION WANTED—OF MARY KILBAN AND Kilbap; their residence is in New Ch iy iter Honcrs | live in Now York, at 289 Thirty six street, ‘Ninth th avenues. J NFORMATION WANTED OF EGRERT W. BARNUM Who left the house of his friend, Mr. Raymond, No: u ‘Wooster strest, on Monday morning last, since which ti be t been fo was in ar bare alth, and pn, NEE i ath Bae wn be Hd Lee WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, A SMALL YELLOW poodle slut, basa black muzzle, answers to tbe name of Rodel. The finder will be sultad)y rewarded WO the owner, BERNARD DUN, 65 Chrys reek rear ouse, . is ime hy ta TO BE IN CANAL renee ie > Xo rass key. The find pvridheet ——"ectaniom Hout Y is, 212 Casal atte cls nee rece beat aed XCURSIONS —THE on oka ia BARGE th thanke of the le Ey , with two eommodio by es now peing at in good order for ex dean be ohar- | ¥ O2T~ON WEDNESDAY, 6TH INST.. ON BOARD OF tered by week or season. pines 7) jape. SNYDER, Litho steamboat Bay State, « pocketbook, containing s on board, ‘Rlama sire t, Brooklyn, um of money: a silver meda!, and an no use to any one but the uwner. The Person who ie witt confers THE LARGE, C@MMODIOUS AND | favor by returniny Sean © medal and papers, to the oR AMARICA, 98 hemes Cre AY Metropolitan tan Hotel, No ‘questions asked. "making contracts, inquire of Captain OST—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NEAR THE COI LE PEL TGH, on Deard ‘the phsnmaer "Ancien, feet ot 4 ver of Hodson and Bank stzects, tn smabroldared ideres is, Nor ee eee eee Ander pitt tee sit Gvaraed by Nenving 1k with. G. & er sce FISHING BAN &S.—THE SEA bora Meee 86 William strec CURY, Captain Richard Yates, will le ing bes day, touching at Fors Hi ivy ad FOUND—0) JER Je . fig the tolowlie’ places,» Vt—Joekten ate econ ae he sate OY eal hte MOE @’elock A. M. ; Rolaze ey street, O3¢ A. M.; Cathari: ‘Market, booker ioe, proving ‘property, and paying expenses. Peck slip, 7 North river. 8 8 ec A. M.; Pier N and talt furnished’on REE EXCURSIONS TO WEST FLUSHING EVERY day and Friday, commencing Mondi ing Rallroad, oni ‘So matnuves ride tro rok cay Flushing is the most beautiful village in tl nity New York or Brocklyn. ara oat Toland icity eaves Folten Market slip evely day avG Sane 0AM aad Tea and6 P. M., connectin, the Fi hing Kail eat aeerag ste Fishing tackle 824 ieshe property ta mee net ies will’ be prosecuted, bat should it be revurmed sea te ie, Y BAKKE! questions will bi 00 Bape ard free tis seine . DUNCOMD ASMITH Te Vine street oorter. of Nosssu, or | “== at the West Flushing Gepot, on the ground. ous. ACADEME. 10 CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—AN ELEGANT 685 5 paoepwar a. 3 clase steamer. Apply to ALEX. M. C. SMITB, 232 SP pri TED—A COMPETENT LATIN FRSCRER, 29 va ‘° or throe lersone & week. price. rar A had pt nt AND ALAD d referoncos, and pas SAFE ill COMMODIOUS STSAMER MASSA. tg oY peng in complete ord obartered for oxoursion a lnegenk ARG. woes elegans soeereer |, CAROLINE VEZIEN'S DANCING A Jacke dancin with # eeruetion of ae) join requisite for the o-mfert or pleasure, offers inducemeata ‘for parties wishing « pleasant excursion. L. H. GROVER, Y Brosdway Ip stairs. une 10 _ thd AND dane by 4 roa a ier wan, wan fund for simited at the Red se atablos, at $50 the seaso “ Betore serving the maro, All secidents i) the risk of the owners. WILLIAM A, BROWN, Proprietor. POLITICAL. OR STREET COMMISSTONER— HENKY H. HOWARD. ANTI-KNOW NOTHING OF Orr gloseine or EVERY DI DESCRIPTION J wanted—The agin ahing co dione Petes ey, Feat money, Gentlemen wishing to di of ol good quali iH for » Nberal cash ¢quivalent % requested to onli aad JAMES MORONEY, 1] Baxtor street date LIQUORS, 40. $e QTmRAxgens ARI ine ont rate ERY, Ripa NS sreiving or about to Bs: Should provide themeel om Are tain ‘of cholera, diarrhoos, MnVich are common at this souson of tho feats For sais Syd the drupsiste. SPIRITUALISM. Srna 'SM.—SMITH, WRITING AND SPRAKING he “cases wid locality. of dvoasey made an tpive terity ndjuntes Bours 9 fo AM, epply previous, harge. Desiaite ee AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, FROM 14 io extend jo billiard ‘al good recommen jut Amoricans need apply, at Peale in Brooklyn, an ANTED-IN A DRY GOODS STORE, TWO SMART Apply at 900 Grand 1O_FURNITORE MANUFACTURERS. —WANTED, BY ile a due ‘young men, .7pocnceceiend tho above named buviness | *2d iss obi iS pansee can be seon in nay fn all ite tranahde, by th h floor, eee Thctorien of this Sity, and 4 x on adapted to hi ility, yal country. References will be given.” "aldreas 2 HL. S41 4th ST AtLIna 8 SLOOP yom OR ee OUTANG) “F rRoM ANTED—A TRAVELLER, AN EXPERIENCED stationers. Une who bas avellor, Herald office, man of business, . 8 eoneetora preferred. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN ‘ter, ® situation as porterin » wholosale store; indueteions | ah @F GOOD MORAL a eee See nee eT NY JANTEB—A SITUATION, FOR AN ACTIVE MAN, 8 outdoce clerk or light porti ployern, who have 4 him in every wi by his sts = vices. . Address box 2,615 out ANTED —TWENTY NB YOUNG ia Be hen on Ddasine + LS FAIR 0 BL wichton each da: TST RIOUS, ACTIVE MAN, Wit0 | to waperin® ends | ce and salary expected, which m st., corner Broadway. "s work. ¥ Vor fersher oe JANTED-—A WATCUMAKER, TO GO TO ILLINOL }, trom: l. W one beat understands his and ay ee a ham ted reference: de man preferre: 814 Broad NNewark, N. N.d. | Wanna PINNER: ONE WHO THOROUGHLY Understands fsa tn al its branebos, RA to Ne tae & Key, iy ‘Cons Teeth, between 11 B o'elor — —— BE phir J sane St. ie NDR Ban. MATRIMONIAL. Mion Rng cha grsgnounds, sort ctor = ‘ ke, All the shoice ‘ls0' for stoe } MADISON STREET, hing bie oure f seengiee, Taquire at ry tleman may resouting 0, md gw es aio ire Hovis ot elegant a Sa Thy hat has AEs = ie cx. MATRIMONIAL aR, AND MRS. HARRIS, IN RE. etch: ‘turning thanks to tho ladies for the Kind patronage 4 they are hitherto reo feos, vier pect pchidhetlntnanbn wtb fo nM HD STAND FOR CURAP FURNITURE FEA OLE = urate Fj) NAMELLE ‘to inform them ‘Otioe hours for indies, from 2 to 7 torr noticed unloas eneloving post stamps. Mr and Mrs, onverss and correrpond to Bnglish, French and gengtemen

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