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Crystal Palace.—Washingtonea tea, “©F monster tree of Califoraia.—an enormous speci- men of the forest giants of Califorais, transcending size and Deanty any ‘big tree’? as yet imported from ‘that reg: bas just arrived from Francisco, and Sees toe popcorn sokenr a ee <n, 01 ol Ba ‘the only Malaise ne New York meee coe display vte magnificent as. The will opea on Wedmerday, t of July, ‘and eapnet fail to prove thegrand sewson, The Washingtens Gigsntes (so named by botaniets,) is of much larger di- wensions then the im of ne Same grays described and depicted in the ed News, under the title of the Well ngtones That tree coy oom feet | St its base and 176 fee; in heigtt, wl giameter of the Wash- tee it BL Ke nd ite alutade whea grows Was 363 feet. At tt of 116 feet ite diameter ‘was 163g fect. The ‘bi b a in this city #e- 8g0 was t 2. Pigmy in comparison with this mastod ‘wad unquéstionadly the larger “stick of timber} Ma Calitvrola. It is supped ‘there are not more ‘emt buadred of these great ‘this, height, was distinguished from the rest by tne title of the Mower of the Forest. It has teen cat down and brought to New York ata very heavy coat, sad caunct fail to attract universal sdukation, not only from ite uprivalied magnitude, but from the straightness and of its bole, Eighteen months were consumed faci and mg the tree for exhtbi- bringing ft to fe port, Botanists who have rings on the ne of the Pyramids was lad, and cont ‘“Y with Moses and the Pro- phets |—(N. ¥, Express, ) To be seen at the Crystal Palace on the Fourth of Joly, and every dey afterwards until further notice, Doors open from 8 o'clock A. M, till 8 o’clock P.M. Al mittance 26 cepts, New Liquor tn Now York. WOLFE'S BOHIEDAM SCHNAPPS The bouncless popularity and sale of this improved Hollend gin, being wholly unexampled in commercial ees, would be an inexplicable phenomenon, but for its distinctive properties, as derived from the su; mater als and new chemical JP comer employed in its manufacture. Its universally conceded wepeety and consequent a; arise from the following facta, as demonstrated by chemical analysis anda medical ex- 2. First—It is absolutely exempt from every trace of the pernicious fusil oil, heretofore inseparable, in a greater Or less degree, from every liquor dist'lled from grain, and the invariable tendency of which is to shatter t! fem by excessive stimalation, to unduly in- ous portion of the dlood, and superinduce werous congestion of the brain, together with bronchial and asthmatical affections, external blotches of the faee; to create a morbid in:Mnation for habitus! and in- temperate indulgence, and to derange the fanctions of the petoipal viscera, including, especially, tae stomach and liver. Becond—It is absolutely exempt from the acrid and imc igestible essential oil of the common juniper berry, ‘with which every other kind of gin is coarsely fisvorei, and derives its distinctively exquisite flavor, fragrance and medicinal properties from the specifically lighter, more refined and volatile of the two essential oils of the juniperas Pheesicew, or Italian juniper berry, never heretofore employed in the manutscture of gin, and the use of which for this purpose is exclusively confined to the fa importer, at Schiedam, in Holland. ‘Third— bsolutely pure in its reotificetion, chemi- cal analysis, wich the best known tests, being unable to discover the minutest of those inveterate impurities so readily detected by those means even in the very best distilled Mquors in the hs og Fourth—It possesees all Of the established meiicinal properties of the best Holland gin, in a pre eminent de. ree, and hence is emphatically recommended in prefer. ce to all others, by the mecical facuity of New York a $ the Kajal fas asap ent twe befese oad remedy in incipient dropsy, gravel, gout, chronis rheu- pre caeahess, colic pains (whether in adutte or in- fants), concretions im kidneys and bladder, fever and ague, cyspepsia, acute or chronic. general debility, slug- yah circulation of the blood, madequate assimilation of food, and exhausted vital energy. it 1s also an imme- @inte corrective of the ill effects of the bad water of fo rest and limestone districts, and hence invaluable to travellers and new settlers. Fifth—It ts a delightfal cordial beverage, superseding both the necessity and inclinstion for any other invigor- ailing Kiquor, as both calculated ana designed, wi taken as recommenced. Town agents in the State are respectfully invited to call and éxamine some three thousand medical testimo- ials in favor of the Schnapps. Put up in sort and pint bottles, for sale by UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole importer, 22 Beaver street, New York; 25 South Front street, Philadelphia, Cream Syrup and Pure Soda Water.—Hav- ing been aware of the difficulty of obtaining pare soda ‘water, free from copper, for some yearatpast, I have at Jest succeeded in Obtaining fountains anc appendages in which water might remain for mooths, as as it runs from the Croton. My fountains are lined with pure Banca block tin, one eighth of an incn thick, ‘which tin has been analyzed, and pronounced to be silver; the copnecting e from which we draw, are sll lined with tbe same material, so that the water comes in contact with no other metal, and free trom all or other poisonous metals that there was 0 only fountaine, wiih ai tne appendages, that hays been fount \ the appendages, that have beea fitted up im this manner in this city; aaa that the pub- may prove the above statement, ina few corner ja the water, it is differeat from poet of deg on the Brosdway. mah in its combination a preparation of besides the carbonic acid, wi to machinery and I will say more about hereafter. much more Manage 4 yar n re meantime Liste the San wo ye iM wi ae selves, ie water prepared auner, 3 davored with u perlor co] much manner of In the mean: and fiavore: our mew cream 8, ), is mot 8 ir to anything they have ever tasted. Our raps =s the flowing ‘Saror, viz:—vanilla cream, vise a) strawberry cream, orang! ere, en" 4 lemon cream, Rui iN ‘only at um! of Canal street ani Broadway, ana 10 Astor Howat Doeest of Barclay street. The Heat Assortment of Fine Teas be found at the Canton Tea Company’s newly erect. and elegant 126 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt, the oldest tea establishment in the city. ‘We assure our readers they can do better here than elsewhere, either at wholeeale or retail. jew and vests, madein s style of vs before, "en ou by singer’ made throughout, oles, by 5 sew Mee tthe firm referred iy without noise and with very little tor, All other machines are liable ements of valid patents. Singer's it with aa I, M. SINGER & CO., 523 Broadway. ! feces articles is ae BS categ ph ant prise medals are on all geau ine articles, Can be Found and Cleared, Costas’s Rat, coesroach, &c., Do epee eile bedbi Ang we nd Contar’ are. au only pe be that do the work. HENRY .COSTAR’S wholesale and retail depot, 388 Broadway. Durno’s Catarrh Snuff cures Nervous Head- ache in five minutes. For thirty-one ceats in stamps, @ handsome sample box of this arematic is sent, paid, through the Post Office, always fresh from the maker. J. DORNO, Albany, N. Y. Graham’s aent, for Forcing the Beard to in six weeks, is $1 a bottle; or large bottles, con- Siideg eleht cussll: cues, ; ment to any part of ‘the country. R.G. GRAHAM, 585 Brosdway; Zeiber, 44 South Thira street, Philadelphia; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany. Hil’s Improved Instantaneous Hair Dye— ‘the cheapest and best im use for a jet black or beautiful brown. not rub off or change color; gives entire sasisfaction or the money returned. Sold or apj privately at No. 1 Barclay street or 45 Nasssu Just Hi’s Branch Hatr shampooing parlors, as No. 1 . omfortabl 4 Read curls, £0. the sddreens Clireht Wigs, with ed skin tints ‘the wonder of oply one ounce in weight, Their does a’ with all heat and pressure. them at Broadway, corner of Fulton. The Fire in ‘ORK, June 1855. Srearns & Marvin, Nos, 144and 146 Water ita: In we fire which consumed the New Gewly [nvent- wearers, being asa tatey tice wee examiae depot at Jersey Cit & Co.'s safes, W: "a patent, A books and were found in a Itto be ite name indicates, aaalal H, fer safe. |. HOBBS, Agent N. Y. and Erie RR., Jersey Si There cafes, secured by the proof “La ig lock, are manufactured and by STEARNS & MARVIN, 146 Water street, The only makers of safes combining Rich & Co. and fider’s patents. for sale b; Wilder's patents. STABANKS & CO,, 180 Broadway. nde prepartone’ gutta percha eadmitm snd silver rations; tahoe, &e., for ‘ale by DR. TL. FROG WANGER, 98 ¥atien lane. N. B.—Werburg’s tinctare for cholera and diarrhen, $2 per bottle, Messenger’s Loudon Cordial Gin —The Pur- | est and most delicious tonic beverage in the wor!d, ‘this invaluable medicinal beverage is maaufactured in London, in accordance with the stringent excise laws of Fegland, and under the immeciate inspection of propsr @flicers, it is thence :mported here, in a perfectly ua- adulterated state, and offered to the azceptance of a public who has only to try it to: it. Fi erior to Holland gin, in delicacy and richness ‘ar of flavor, Messenger’s London cordial gin is preeminent | tin Humbe: ae adiet drink. it is tonic without reaction, a pure stimulant, and a most delicious beverage, totally free from the usualy baneful elements of intoxication, com- mon to mest other alcoholic stimulants. It possesses un- rivalled tonic, diuretic and invigorating qualities; con- taining the concentrated extracts of some of the best tonics and purest stimulants of the Materiw Medica. to- ther with the finest quality of the Italian jauiper ‘The wedical faculty, both in Europe and America, have tested tbe high qualities of the London cordial gin, and bave bighly recommended 1 for ita cure 0! gout, rheumatism, obstructions of the Diedder and, kadneys, debt of the urimery functions, dropsy, dyspepsia, few , low temperaments, exhausted vital energy, summer heat, and particularly the evis arising from the drinking 0: bad water, which ere manifold as well as extremely dangerous at this season of the year. Dr. Coiltom, the eminent chemist, having anclyzed Mesrenger’t pronounces it # medicinal tincture of great val ake an extrac’ trom his certificate:— “It, (Measenger’s London cordial gin,) is essentially the same as the medicated article introduced inco the United States dispensatory, under the name of Com. pound spirit ot Juniper, and’ recommended as a useful addition to diuretic intusions and mixtures, in debilitat- ed cases of cropey, &e. Ihave nodoubt that, if admin- istered medi eA it will produce beneficial effects. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. New York, June 28, 1855, 'The London Cordial Gin is Pat Up in Quart and pint bottles with the words, “R. E. Messenger & Co.’a London Cordial Gin,’ blown im the glass, neatly labelled, bearing our signature and address, and accom- panied by a yempeit statement of ita curative qualities. eee Neart ttles, one dollar; piat fifty eente, The ipal offices for the sale are 58 Fulton street, New York, and 140 Lincoln s1 Boston. ‘Algo cold by H. W. Hills, druggist, Lafarge House, 679 Broadway, and by druggists and grocers generally. The new liquor law does not restrict or prohibit its sale. Zephyr Cassimere Suits, $10.—These really on of woollen goods, of righ, Gallente shades, “*Ab08% ig al one hundred of them are sold dally, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. You Cannot Imagine why ycur Shirts don’t fit, eh? Ask any man of fasbion, and he will you. It is rot because you got trem of this man, or that man, or the other man, but simply because you did not get them of GREEN, No. 1 Astor House. Gentlemen’s Fuzniahing Goods.—The Atten- -tion of the public is invitea to the new store of W. P. HOLL, 671 Broadway, Lafarge House, where they will find the newest and best styles of cravats, ties, suspen- ders, paves, summer under wear, &3 ; also, a new arti- ele cf gauze merino half hose, adapted to Southern wear. Superior Article of Bay Ram and Bay water—To druggists, grocers and barbsra—Just received by the bark Ellen, from St Thomas, four puasheons of a superior article of bay ram aud bay water, which will ‘be sold very cheap bye gallon, pos or by the dozen bottles. and try it, at ELI W. VONDERSMITA’S, Bowery drug stor ve Broome street. velvet English tapentry Brussels ¢ Ingraing, 4s., ba. and 68. 158, ju per yard. |.) ¥8, and 108. per yd. ard. BIRAM ‘ANDERBON'S, 99 Bowery, Sign of great American Eagle. Brushes—Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Cloth and bail brushes, im every rg mapuiactured and ior ale by HUNILEY & FaRJIS, 557 Broadqay. Cutlery—Razors, Pen, Pocket and Sporting knives, scissors and fancy cutlery. Razors honed and cutlery repaired, at HUNILEY & FARGIS, 557 Broad- way. Dressing Cases.—The Subscribers’ Cases, for compactness and utility, will be found to equal, if not surpaes, either domestic or foreign manufacture: Cases mace to order, repaired and refitted. HUNTLEY & FARGIS, 567 Broadway. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, and Toupees.— The best in the world. Nine private rooms for applying his unrivalled dye. Beware of imitations; they result im ridicule. The largest stock of wigs and toupees in — wholesale and retail, at BATCHELOA’S, 236 way. Whiskers that Time’s snow is sprinkling Can be darkened in a twinkling, By a Single ap; of Cristadora’s Excelsior hair aye, which contains no caustic, does not stain the skin, us, and imparts a matchless black or brown. Mamafactured and applied at No. 6 Astor House. ‘Visiters to the Country Should be Provided with GOURAUD’S Italian medicated soap; it is the most dell article that can be used by bathers, and makes ‘ther in salt water, and floats. Poudre sub- tile uproots hair from low {¢ or any pars of the body. Splendid rouge, My chit, hair dye and restora- seas. depot, 67 Walker street, first store from way. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. — The whole civilized world have, as with one voice, endorsed im favor of these wonderful medicines, as being the oaly sure remedy for any old wound, ulcer, sore leg or sore breast, even when all other means have been tried in vain. Sold at the manufactori*s, 80 Maiden lane and 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25 centa, 6234 cents, and $1 per box or pot., The Greatest Discovery of the warranted remedy.—Dr. Tobias’s Venetian Lintment is a gortain cure for croup, colds, coughs, rhoumatis ‘mumps, cuts, old sores, £ & = ay es m, importer ‘of needles, fishing tackle, ‘Waving used, yours, Dr, Tobiae’s Venetian Lini- with. ‘menp in my family and recommended it to my friend: out its ever: tocure the for has been tried, it affords me plosaure. to testify to ae I feel assured it will accomplish all thay Dr. Tobias a pamphies. 4, 1868, Joun War: jew York, January 4, ary 4, I New Yoru, February 10, 1854. tian Liniment for i for chronic ter: ? recommel Je article. er without it, nor do I intend to it ia to be pur. Josren Nreuort, No. 10 Eesex street, Mr. Tobiar—Sir: With croup, and immediate relic! irs, W. B. Cornish. of my children was sevorely attacked our Venehian JAniment, which gave d i really think it was the means of fe, Under no consideration would I be in my house. I also consider it most cer: tain remedy tor scalds and oruises, bake ; peg, tested A it for RAK CORNISH. Nev Y., March, 1854, WO oe Depot 60 Cortlandt street. Sold P: a by all druggist The Extraordinary Cnange in the Weather {s likely to prove disastrous to such of our mixed popu- lati do not take the troable of stadying the laws of life and health. Cholera, and other ills thet flesh is heir to, may be anticipated, unless preventive remedies are taken; and we know of none which have proved so bene- ficial to families and travellers as the Moffat Lite Vills and Phoenix Bitters. Office 336 Broadwa; Hernia-—Oaly Prize Medal Awarded to MARSH & CO., by the Industrial Exhibition of all tions, for their new patent radical cure truss. Ref to its superiority—Professors Valentine Nott, Willard Parker and John M.Carnochan. An extensive list of names of mercantile and other by this Cincinnati, Ohio, No. 5 West Open from 7A. M. until 9 P. Bexegeis Rheumatism, d&c.—flyatt’s Life Balsam is as certain to cure the most ‘al forms of these ‘as water is to quench thirst; slao, old ulcers, fever sores, erysipelas, the worst cases of impu- ty of the Bees, eee and hidoere, ragenerel ifebinty consumption, . Princi aypoe mio'Grane street. Seventy-five cents per bottle. ed. In tis city, on Th June 28, by Rev. KE. Hat- geld Mr ‘Gnirvin to Hteren H., eldest daughter of the Iate Charles Larkey. At Gale’s Ferry, Conn., on Wednesday, June 27, by Rev. Mr. Case, AvGustvs of New Yore, to Miss Kare Avavera, daughter of Wiliam Browning, {ieq., ot the former place. On Thureday evening, 28th inst,, by the Rev. Edward pont Mr ARD D), BROWNE to SYuttia B, Toursox, all of this city, Died. On Friday m Jane 29, Freperick WILuian Kon, of the frm of, Gaiilanunme & Korn, at his late re- sidence, 168 Chaton street, Brooklyn, in the 25th year Otome fiends of the family are respectfully invited to ata at attend bis funeral, this afternoon, o’cclock, at the Church of 8t. Charles Lagphtlrmet ctr with- out further notice. His remains ve the Flatbush Cemetery. On Friday, June 29, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Re- point of the late Henry R. Wortman, in the 40th ear a z Her relativer and friends are respectfully invited to attend her fo this day, at 10 o’cleck, from her iaye and New Orlean . : ee manos ie 29, Perer yeare, 9 Geo go 8, ane Win. Stree, a renpectfall Hy tarited 23 ; are attend the from his late residence, 166 Third w this at 3 0’cloc! j, of @ li ing illness, Perer FE. js and acquaintances are requested to attend his funeral, ‘rom his inte residence, 214 Medison street, morning, at 9 o’elock, and then proceed to me A bey maa Beare, ciletestet. po: Lge years. a y jeorge Skidmore, friends and relatives of the fa; fal. ly invited, without further notice, toateeatnee Feneral, on 30th inat., at 2 o’elock P. M., from her inte Fenidonce, 23 West Eighteonth street, The members of Union Division, No. 2, are also invited to attend. On Friday morning, Jane 29, Hanmierr D., oldest gaughter of Japob D. fark, deceased, und widow’ of Joba evil, renved, late of Peekekili e frien relatives of the ly are reapec‘fal NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1855. wited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, iclock, from the resideuce of her brother, 105 ave- Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for ia zment. 4, no tongue can tell @ loved her, aud how well; God loved hex, tos, aed he though: best To take her home to ta at res On Friday, June 29, CHAnres, gon of the late Augus- , sged 9 monthe, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 94 Pearl street, Brook), ‘ On Friday, June 29, Orson Horxin: peek days, youngest som of Dr. 0, mith. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the fureral, this (Saturday) afteraco e’clock, from the residence of bis perenta, street, corner of South Fifth, Wilhamsburg, On friday, 20th inst , Fata, only daughter of Albert and Isabella Covert, aged 2 years and 6 months, Her remains will be taken by the early train to York- town, Westchester county, for interment, On Friday, 29th inet., after a ehort and severe illness, |. and Heiea 5. SaRan JANé, yo Gaughver of James W. and Saran A. Brodit ed 15 years aud 8 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, ani those of ber brother-in law, Y. E. Simmous, are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, on Sunday atternoon, July 1, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her father, 66 Sands street, Brooklyn. On Fricay morning, June 29, at 33¢ o'clock, Mr. Samu- KL GRLMPS, in the 64th year of his age. His relatives and friends, and the friends of his sons- W, Messrs. Thomas Starr, Thomas Lawrence ani J. D, Forebay, are reepectfully invited to attend the fuue- ral service, which will take place at the residence of Mr. Thomas Starr, at the corner of Seventy-seventh street ‘and Third avenue, at 6 o’clock this (Saturday) after- noon. The body will te taken to Tarrytown for inter- ment on Sunday morning. In Brooklyn, on Fridsy, June 29, Catnartne M,, wife man, M. D., and daughter of the late John of Kobert Gaul, of Hudson, N. Y. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at Dr. Sethune’s church, Brook)yn Heights, on Sunday, July 1, at 4 o'clock P.M. ‘On Friday, Jone 29, of brodehitis, Lucivs, second son of Sidney and Eliza H. Clark, aged 4 years, 9 months and ya. Their friends and acquaintances are fully “4 respec iy re- Eng to attend the funeral, from their residence, 219 est Thiriy-seventh street, this (Saturday) afternoon, es ‘morni ‘Miss Ja>¥ M. Bacon, Foe ese teyiher the Right Rev. D. W. Baz con, sp of Portland, are respectfully invited to a tend her funeral, at 9 a. M. this day, at the Church i Assumption, corner of York and Jay streets, Brook- nD. Tat Iron Springs, Spotswood, New Jersey, June 8, 1855, Joun D. Ovroarr, only son of the late John Outealt, Esq., Judge of Middlesex county, in the 49th year of his age. Philadelphis and ali Southern papers please copy. On board the bark Hugh Bircknead, June 10, 1855, Joun A, SovTHERLANE, first mate, of Brooklyn. N. Y.; Avavustvs Dicas, of Mathews county, Vs.; WM. WorDaN, of Maine; Jamxs Brow, of Long Island; Joun Warren, of New York—all of cholera. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, PERSOF AL. NFORMATION WANTED—OF EDWARD MEAD. HE lett home at 3 o’clock on Saturday evening. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his wife and two children, at 419 Pearl street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLES MEAGHER, anative of Enniskeen, county Monaghan, Ireland. ‘When last hesrd from, was in Newburg, Orange county, N.¥. Any information respecting hit will be thank- flilly received by his sister, Catheriae Meagher, at 18 Harper’s court, corner of Barbarin st., Brooklyn, L. I. ME costar Fzcanan wits, erp LETTERS IN in the New York Post Office for him. M » Tepeat his ivine Copttitutionality and Authority of a Pronibitory Liquor Law,” on Sabbath evening, 14g o’clocik, in the Church of the Puritans, ‘OTICE.—ON SUNDAY NEXT, AT 73g O°CLOCK P, M., by divine permission, a sermon will be preac! Margaret Sishop abcut the ingathering of Israel, of Christ Jesus on carth, at 108 First free, Also, to prove the Holy Bcrip- ublications may be obtained. HE LATB REV, DR. BRODHEAD.—A DISCOURSE on tbe occasion of the decease of the Rev. Dr. Brodhead will be delivered ty the Rey. Dr. Bethune, onSundsy (to-morrow) evening, at half past 7 o'clock, in the North Dutzh Church, corner of William and Fal- ton streets. street. tures, 80 THE TURF, JNION COURSE, L I.—TROTIING.—ON FRIDAY, July 6, at bal past 3 o’clock P. M , a match for $2,000, two milen and repeat, to wagons. W. Whelan mames gr m. Sonteg; W. Peabody names b. m. Flora Temple. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—PURSE OF $200, with stake of $50. bent three in five, in harness, to come off on the 4th da; of July. Free for all horses except Hi snd at, Eddy, Flora Temple and Sontag. For horses a liberal purse will be given at close on Saturday evening, at 9 are at Duree’s, corner of East way Catharin SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. 10 THE LOVBRS AND BREBDERS OF FINE STOCK. TO Tike veleiraied thoccngieed. teallion Wid Lone will stand for® limited number of the ¢i oen- gon, at the Red House stables, at $50 the ‘All mo- neya to be paid before ‘the mare.” All accidents ai ‘tok of the owner ns ‘WILLIAM A. BROWN, Provcistor. «HM LIQUOR QUESTION, T A MEFTING OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ CEN- tral Convention, held at National Hall on the 28th inpt., the following resolution was adopted :— Resolved, That the members of the Liquor Dealers’ ‘ociety are hereby notified, that each and every one of m will have sent to them printed instructions in re- ion to their course of action in case of arrest or sei- ore f their property, and also in relation to their de- enget . W. ENGS, Chairman. P. G, MOLONY, Vice Chairman. ©. W. Scuarrgr, Secretary. IQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY.—MEMBERS OF THE Liquor Dealers’ Society are notified that the po ‘ly meeting of this society will be held at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, on Monday, July 2, at 4 o'clock P. M. J. N. HEYWARD, President. N. R. Buncz, Vice President. D. 8. Paice, Becretary. N EXCELLENT QUALITY OF CLARET WINE AT P lees semndio Tohnapre: Gouden a Debits Server’ “and ‘Seoteh alos, for sale 4c UNDERHILL & MAT TERSON’S, 430 Broom on the corner of Crosby st, LARET ! CLARET ! CLARET !—GOOD TABLE CLARET 92, $2 50, $3, eee, Bottles returned. De- livered free from Pi! N’S, 18 Bleecker street, one block frem the Bowery. Hee AND AUSTRIAN WINES.—THE UN- dersigi sole for A. Sohwartzer & Co., Vienna, ment of these choice wines. in whole, half and quarter casks, an « m prising some of the finest descriptions, and warranted free lcohelic admixtures as re certificate, from J. R. Chilton, , chemist, ‘at foot ne C On examination the quality of shese wines vorably with be found to compare most fa- any im) int a BUROHARD & BUCK, 24 South William street, Cerrivicate,—-I bave seversl varictes ot white and ungarian wines, imported by Burchard & .| iiliam street, sole agents for A. Schwartaer ‘The samples were taxen by ray direation ely pointed out from alarge Tfind them to be of excel- nd that they have been made the pure ithout any alcoholic or other admix- recommended sacra tbh ‘jenna. ie etio properties, while the rea ‘wines being most astrin-, Jo when such au effect in Fequuredy, 1e Gives mo pleasure to recommend these pure wines public, and I trust that ths im~orters may meet sneveraatmant: hey Stes RB. Curcton,M. D., Cheilieh,” es Re te Ny i” Yow York, June, 195." POLITICAL. E THIRD ANNIVERSARS YOUNG MENS’ DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB will be celebrated on cere , Jane 20th, ac the Tick gating a nay 8 4 8 ob- re . a ani ) can ol tained at 's drug store, John street; H. B. Peder music store, 498 way, or of the ee. boxes and dress circle resetved for ladies, and Eeeatol Doors open at 7 0” Exercises to commence at 8. 8. WALLACE CONE, ) Committee C, L, VAN ZANDT, 1. F. HARRISON, of (hoc se OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB —THE ire 7 for tra will take at the Chinese bly Rooms, 5 o'clock, on this 4 \y) afternoon. Broad Members will please bs yup ct i Connsuts Canmes, Sec, JOHN COCHRANE, Pres, REMOVALS. EMOVAL.—ISAAC H, KEED HAS REMOVED FROM ‘17 South street to No, 4 State street, near White- castetiperechastenicelt bets —avscnnwensitibitamipabiaiantanapecte ATINET yk yf Bg Bened noe ly byt “4 jane to No, 2 Barclay street, ir Ho ek eh eo ans, 4 fished, Jrente insured, without cnge. ‘yas JAMES BORK, JH, No. 2 Barclay etreet. CLOTHING, &C. LOTHING AT AUCTION PRICES.—FINE SILK alj coats, $3, worth $10; Sine black cloth frocks, cont $8, at $4: grngham coate, 76 cents each; drabde cubs ee, Ghetkes 122 Nassau street. LEVIE’S auetion store. Goode received om comminsion, at 122 Nassau street, UST RECIEVED AT LEVI’? AUCTION ROOMS, PRI- vate sale, 300 alpaéca conte, at $1 25 exch. No, 122 Nassau atreet. HOTELS AND SUMMER RETREATS. TLANYIC VILL. LONG BRANCH, N. J.—THI3 A, nem 7 bones, de situated near the jhore, iy. company. sons desirous PE, 3 rooms will please call, or address AMOS R. STELLENWERF. Information can be had of R. W. Bow- yer, 119 White street, New York. \LAKELOCK’S HOTEL, 873 AND 875 SECOND AVE- nue,—Single rooms and parlors, with bedrooms ad- Joining, handsomely furnished, for’ families, or single gentlemen, on very reasonable terms. Gas, baths, &c.; rooms large and ¢ool for the summer. L, BLAKELOCK, Proprietor. ISHFRMEN TAKE NOTICE.—THERE IS FINE FISH- ing at Fort ‘Hamilton; jken in large quantities.’ Boats, bait, and tackle al- the Stilwell Ho'el. Tag Coney Isiand Hamilton each way. ONG BRAN ‘4 BATHING.—TAIS WELL known and di tfal summer retreat is situated twenty-four miles from New York along the Atlantic coast, Steamers Ocean Wave and James Christopher leave foot of Jay street, daily, for Branch, there are several large and commodioas houses situ- ated within one hundred yards of the sea shore, witha fine [ed ljawn extending in front to the edge of the sea, Fine fishing, pleasant rides, and every attention Ke to the guests for their comfort. There are at least 16,000 persone vieiting Long Branch di season; the navigation of the Shrewsbury river being greatly improved during the present year, to enab'e the steamboats to land passengers at Branchport, withinone mile of the bearding houses. 8! will ee ko Low boarding houses, w! of Jume. Any will apply to the Lei & Cooper; Nation: , We a 8. Laird; United States Hotel, Kennedy & Craten; Pavi- Hon Hotel, 8. C. Morris; Bath, Gresn & Sons; HowNMinds, J. V. Convers; Alleghany, by J. Wardell. BRANCH, Proprietors, OUNT VERNON CAPE MAY, N. J.—TAIS Tee ite eae hase fax the aed fafurday, 10 guests, will 0; season on Tune 30th 1868, “One hundred and atty additions rooms have been added. Pure soft water from an arte- sian well has been introduced through the house, anda number of new and complete bath houses 5 mprgcine improvements since the last season. of persons or apne can heave private ‘tables at hour agreeable to tnem. A regular table atregular hours will also be set for those who are not in parties, or who may prefer a tablede hote. The terms will be moierate, and no extra except what may be ordered. SAML. B. WOOLMAN, Agent. LD STAR HOTEL, 64 AND 66 LISPENARD STREET, Broadway, near the depot of the New York and New Haven . This hotel has been refitted and important additions made for the accommodation and conte as residents and visiters to the city. Choice wi 8] day and an from one to three o’clook. Good beds, JOSEPH BROOKS, Late of Cincinnati, Ohio, ard formerly of Manchester, England, Proprietor. N. B.—Summer fretreat.—J. B. begs to draw the at- tention of his friends andthe public to the garden in rear of the botel, where he has fitted up a pavillion and with the juxuriant vine which now over-canopie: the yard forms a cool and pleasant resort for the seaso: Soda water, ice cream and summer drinks. The G Club meets every Wednesday evening in the club room. OCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRIN( VIRGINIA, FIVE miles trom the Virgivts Central railroaa, and twen- ty-three miles from the Natural Bridge.—For more than Feoekd years hae ate Cabanas eae ausided by a [ie gle newspaper advertisement, have been growing, by mere force of the wonderful cures etfected by them, into public favor, and @ general celebrity throughout the middie and southern States. [t is confidently asserted that in those communities ey stand without a rival in the cure of scrofula. chronic diarrhws, dispepsis, obsti- nate diseases of the liver, ot the kidneys and of the skin, Fete aps and nervous affections, bronchitis, laryngt- is, and diseases peculiar to females. Pampblets con- tafnin, analyses and a few out of meny certificates vo- tendered to the proprietors, will be forwaried plication. The establishment is now fitted up for the reception of five hundred guests, If Northern citi- zens are disposed to meet and mingle with an refined and s assemblage of Southerners, they wil find this a nt ‘neutral ground’’—whilst the ad- murer of the sublime and the picturesque will derive a rare enjoyment from the successful passags of the cars he summit of the Blue Ridge at Rockfish Gap, the summer Tanta: on ington City or Richmond, will dine in Staunton and sup the same day at these 9; ‘8, thus bringing them if New York without ae ‘travel. The Volandt band ot mzeic engaged for the season. FRAZIER & RANDOLPH, Proprietors. COMMER RETREAT THE MEDHURST FARM, AT treport, sland, is mow open for the recep- ton of gentlemen end families of respectability. The steamer Island Belle leaves foot of Catharine street avery Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday at 11 o'elock, for Northport, ‘13g milea trom Centreport, hours from New York. Only « few superiot vacant. Terms moderate. For Bd lars, apply to W. ANDREW EADIE, 117 Fulton st., New York. N. B.—Excellent bathing, fishing and shootang, {UMMER BOARD.—ELEGANI SUMMER RETREAT, sitaated at Bloomingdale, on the banks o! the Hud- son river, five miles from the city, commanding « splen- did y.ew up and cown the river, high grounds, pure and salubrious air—the large and commodius house former- y the residence of Joho H. Hewland, Esq., surrounded nol trees, affording shade ani retirement as atercw! as if one hundred miles from the city, while having the advantage of being within so # a dis- tance. The rooms are large and airy, the ceilings apd halls wide; fishing, bathing, Xo. —all comoining to form a most delightful residence. A few private fami Mies and single gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant board for the sammer Communication with ‘the city by the Hudson River Railroad every hour. The depot is within five minutes’ walk. by the different avenue cars and omnibuses. Ap; a Kighty-aixth street, half Accommodation for hcrses; with careful grooms. .{ EA BATHING.—NATIONAL HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N. J., is now open for the reception of visitors, Baving Had the ‘th rooms are now ites put in thorough repair, and gas introduced, the subscribér, into whose hands tno property has pow passed, f ured that his friends and patrons will find this one Of the most pleasant and healthy places on the Atlantic coast. Terms the seme a6 last Irae teatows Communication twice deily, per steamboats yn Wave and James Christopher, from foot of Jay street. WOOLMAN STOKES. EA-VIEW HOUSE, HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK.— is new and commodious house will be opened for the reception of company on Saturday mext, the 20th instant, ; There can sotking equal, in grandeur and beauty the shores and ocean of ths Navesink Highlands, there can now! else be found such advantages for sen bathing as are combined in the river and surf which stretches for milea in front of the Sea-View House. The @ has been eee amd loxuriantly for- nished, and in all appoint it is not surpassed by bs | similar establishment, ll that experience and liberality cam command—all that taste and comfort can desire—will be furnished for vhe entertainment of the guests who may favor the houre with their rr Those desirous of obtaining rooms eitber in the main house or in the adjoiping cottages, can do so by apply- to M. H. TU! No, 89 Prinee street, or on the pre- er. The steamboats James Christopher and Ocean Wave mele Oh ET ee Nests tifal summer boating. Dinners and os, to and from manent and transient. Capt. LEESE, Post Jersey AVILION HOTEL.—N. informe ie and she PS i Pavilion Hotel. at Ps Visters can be it vent od direct ving Ui Sheil s ee Paes ree will to 11 o'clock, at her dancing ~ Rug tis! eame, de rewarded $25 Apply to James M. Daly, 298 Columbia street, South Brooklyn. MATRIMONIAL. OTKE—A YOUNG MAN NOT QUITE THIATY years old, of good feraily, well educated, worth ro Pore Neon te im trade Seman be thou- fap a, With & prosperous business yislding from two thousand to twenty-five hundred dolla peraxhass, is desirous of @ partoer for life—that in, a wife. Sne mast be well educated and of good family. Noother re- uiaite needed. Address Joba Jobmsom, Broadway Post rv) where a)) letters will be treated vitn the utmost ‘con! weak fish and sea bass are | MIDDLE-AGED RES! 8 situation as chamber: has beer fourteen years in the business, 99 West 25th st , corner of 3d av. N ENGLISH LADY, OF EDUCATION AND AGREE- Lect gm. would ne to herself as oa companie to apy lady of respectability going to Eu rope or elsewhere vepecks peonth com is weil acquainted with her own country. Address, for one week, Ella, Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coacbman; would wish to goin the country; tho- Touchly understands the care and management of horses, and city driving: for capability and character can give the best city reference. Please address W. M., Herald office, for two days. LADY TWENTY-TWO YEARS OF AGE—WHO IS competent to instruct children im music aud the Bais branches of education; aleo vo assint and family wing—is desi keeping and family sewing—is desirous of ‘77 Canal st. —eeeeeeeeseseSSSSSsseF DAGUERREAN OPERATOR WANTED.—APPLY AT Hutchings’ gallery, 378 Broad ble Sdvertiser can be seen for three days at SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A young man, as teacher of drawing, in some classi- cal seminary, or to go with a lady or gentleman in the gouatry, to give instruction in landsc»pe painting. Ad- dress J. C., Herald office, irge of a respectable American, English or Sco‘ ly, incr near thiscity. Nene but those having comfortable apartments need Spply Wet nurse_not de- sired, Address Guardian, box 150 Herald office. ILERK WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A NUMBER of men in the ene: who can furnish nisem- er one thousand dollars, for which good security will ivan enid iharal elany pases Address L. C, B:, He- office. ARDENER WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A CON- servatory, one who perfectly understands the culture, propagation, &c., ofexotic plants. The best of city reference Fequired. Apply at 216 W ashington street, between 10 and 2 o'clock. ‘AN AND WIFE.—WANTED, A MAN WHO UNDER- stands the management of horase, and hus wife, to 0 housework, in the country, eight ‘miles from the city. English’ persons preferred. “Address Jamos, He rald office. RGANIST.—WANTED, AN ORGANIST, FOR A MA- sonic lodge. Address box 112 {Post Orlice. ARE CHANCE —NINELY AGENTS WANTED IMME- diately, with good references us to honesty and sobriety, to engage in # bueinees the profits from which ‘we will guarantee to amount to trom $10to $15 per dey. Some will be needed for the eity, others for dif. ferent parts of the country. A remittance of one dollar is required from shore wishing to become agents, for the purpore of furnishing them with a necessary arti- cle to be used in suchagency, All letters strictly confi. gential, Address Boardman, Sivciair & Co., Post Office, New York. N. B—All moneys received after our num: ber i agents is complete will be refunded by retura mail. ITUATION WANTED—BY A V&RY RESPECTASLE, (competent German girl, as plain cook, washer ironer, or to do general housework; she speaks Englisb, French and German. Bestof references can be given. Please call at 26) Bowery. I{° FREEMASONS AND ODD FELLOWS.—WANTED, mber of either or both the above fraternities, to act in the capacity of clerk, and if capital can be far- nished, an interest in the business of an old established manufactory of regalia, jewels, &c , in the city of York. Address? Masonic, Herald office. ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN Of TWENTY. five, active, industrious, energetic and intelligent, & superior penman and accountant, and who has had ten years’ experience in busiaess in this city, desires employment in a store or manufactory. Could give ne- curity toapy reasonable amount; or invest from $200 ‘to $300 in any safe cusiness. the city. w No objection to leaving Addrees P., box 150 Herald office. Wea, FEW GIRLS, WHO UNDER3TAND braiding and embroidering. Those who are fully competent will pleage address Silk, Herald office. ANTED—A LADY IN DELICATE HEALTH WISHES ‘to engage the services of » lady, to manage a house containing & few boarders. She must be of good address, active, and fully understand housskeeping in all ite branches. None but Americans need apply. Ad- dress Williams, Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. ANTED—A MARRIED LADY, OF UNEXCEPTION- able character, wishes to take charge of the house of a family during their absence, who intend spending the summer in the country. No compensation expected, other than accommedat for herself and husband, Satisfactory reference given, Address A. L.S., box 130 Herald offi ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE and seamstress. Apply at 47 Jane street, from 10A. M. to2 P, M. "ED. COOK, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER stands her business in all its branches, to go a short distance im the country. Must come well recom. mended trom her last place. Apply, before 12 o'clock, on Saturday morning, at No. 9 West 2ist atreet, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung woman, as or chambermaid and do fine washing; understands French fluting; has lived with the best private families; no objection to go « short distance in the country; the best of reference [ heer from her last employer. Call at 248.Mott st., near Houston. ANTED—1WO ENGLISH OR. GERMAN GIRLS, TO go two hours’ ride in the country, todo general housework on a farm; alao, a German who understands taking care ef horses, &c., and speaks the English lan- guage, Call at 21 Jackson at., on Monday, July 2, at 12 o ‘ANTED—A CHILD TO WET NURS, BY A NIC! clean, healthy mother, with a fresh breast o: milk, Best of reference given. Apply at No. 28110th avenue, in the dry goods store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant woman, as chambermaid and walter, or as chambermaid and todo plain sewing; would be willing to asslet in washing and ironing: no objec- ; beat of city reference, Call at 162 9th at., between 3 and 4th avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG ‘woman, to cook, wash’ and iron, ani todo the general housework of s small family. Apply at her pre- sent employer's, 75 Weat 29th st. ANIED—A GIRL TO DO COOKING, WASHING and ironing ina private family in South Broot- Jon, and to come well recommended from her last place. Apply to S. Freeman, Union st., between Court and Smith sts., South Brooklyn, ANTED—A LADY COMPETENT TO TAKE ORDERS, ‘and superintend their completion, in our work- room None need apply but those of experience and a thorough judg tich lace goods and fine embroide- ries. Apply immediately to & Grant, 371 Broad- way. ya A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION IN a family as seamstress, chambermaid or nurse. Good reference given. Inquire at 398 6th avenue, second story. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOTEL IRONER. ONE who perfectly understands the charge of bundles. Apply at 604 Broadway. ANTAD—A SMART, INDUSIRIOUS AND HONEST to cook and work in s dining saloon; uo | other hy. juire at Thayer's oyster and di jlivan street, two doors 'ANTED—A G00D SEAMSTRESS OR DRESSMAKER, for days, at No. 2 Columbia College. None ANTED, IMMEDIATELY—A SMART CANVASS! of character and jant address, who de ives thorough aavertsing waliciter: ta a8 Soko meri AQP ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO 1 WELL a0. 26th-st, on Ath avenue, between the hours of 10 2. Mb, or frome 3 oP. Me, Will fd of ‘will be DR. MONRO. ‘ANTED, A MINING CAPTAIN.—ONE WHO HAS Re po tonne, a nan all TE 5 WANTS. ——— | ‘ANTED—A BAR TENDER. THE BEST OF CITY reference requii red. Inquire at the Hea and Chickens, 212 Broadway. ANTED TO RENI—A SMALL FURNISHED COT- tage pleasantly ten miles of the box 200, Fost Office. situated near the water, city. "Staten Island preferred. W ANTED—A LAD, AS ASSISTANT BAR t ine’ Hotel, Cor Island Plank re LL. son ea ruins teeter, | Xeeween inal igh: four miles from Fulton teen years of age, An A try, preferred. merican, and one from the coum- THE TRADES. GERMAN WANTS nenaneneoe, spinels A SITUATION AS GARDENBR; he understance hie business in ail its bramehes. 0 ebjection 10 poke the country. A*cress 111 Warren Street, between yt and Bond, South Brooklyn. COTCH GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION—A single man, be ugarmande gard if usefi 15 John st. out of pleasure grounds, sad is wi to a] to his chplager’ Vlease pir Alex, Manson, at the seed store of Messrs. J. rene arrive’ trom 5 g in all ite branches, as well ae 0 BOSS BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—A MAN OF THE best experience, who tuliy understands the trade bi ‘® good Graughteman end ituation as foreman; would prefer ilroad company, aa inspector, ducing tiled tae inches, same situation before; would have no oe west; can come well recommended; waxes not the cipal’ object, Address Office, for one week. G. H., Chatham square Post WATCHMAKERS.—AN EXPERIENCED PRACTI- cal watchmake: bere bis business, watchmaking depa: wishes a permanent si ter and competency be can refer be has been dress B , Merars. Cooper thoroughlY converssat with }, ama capable o' conducting the rtwent of a jewellery establishment, ituation inthe cry. For charac- ight years, Ad- Macon Inne. WORKING JEWELLERS AND Ws (CH MAKERS— A paving had eighteen London, England, as workiny jeweller (in . it’ practical expe- eral), wishes to meet with employmen’; is thoroughly juainted with colored work, fancy engraving, cl wi Ey ts Mea setting and general job! Office. ‘0 WHOLESALE CL bing. ' Address box LOTHIERS —WANTED, A SITU- ation as foreman, bya first rate man, who has acted in that capacity for bape Ferd Is quaintec with the Southern ‘ester business. give the best reference, Office. Address A. B., box 1,235 Post 0 FURNITURE MAKERS, CLOCK AND TINSHOP3.— An ornamester, who understan hand as well makin; mac oe kind latter method enables him to make considerabl of sold decoration than former, wishes emplo; which ly more ment; prefers to act as fore- msp, as be thoroughly understands the japan business in all its various branches. Please,adcress Japanner, C. R., care of A. Rudiger, die sinker, 61 Ani (0 HAIR QUITERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A fret rate hair cutter and hair dresser; one who derstands bair work and dressing ladies’ har rey mak Also, # lady who understands front and brai ing. Apply at Stoken’ bair dressing salooo, 277 Fulton street, Brooklyn, up ttairs. ANTED—A GOOD BLACKSMITH, ONE WHO UN- derstands his work thoroughly, Apply at 106 Waahington st , on Saturday morning. ANTED—SIX Ha’ mere, and a man ply at the Family and trial inrttute, ‘Brook femaley, while waiting for situations at to pay boara. T FINISHERS, TEN HAT TRIM- ‘to take charge of the work. Ap- Domestic Protection and Indus- yn. Plain sew ided $500 REWARD.—THE TRUSTEES OF THE ME- thodist Episco; this city, offer a reward of by the companies interested inga, to add thereto the sum of $; church in Seventh street, thorized , making in all which will be paid for the discovery snd conviction the person or persons who burglariously entered their church building on Friday night last, and net fire to the same. JOHN RAYNOR. President of Board of Trusteess: Px DOLLARS REWARD—LOST, THIS 20TH DAY of June, on the way from Liberty to Wall street, two hundred dollars im of $160 and one of $126, drawn by the Northern bank bills and two drafts, one Bank of Alabama at Huntsville, on the Bank of America, New York. Asuitable rewa the drafts alove. rd will be paid for the return of PECARE, BERNSTEIN & PHILLIPS, $1 Liberty st. AU TION— 1.087. cautioned against LOST AND FOUND. —THE PUBLIC ARE HERESY negotiating 25 cou) h, issued by the State of Missouri, payable Shes” each, issued by the o ayable on st or duly, 1855, numbered vs follows +30, 87,98, 39, 49, 146,147, 149, 66, 67, 85, 301, 302, SU, 304, 305, 900, 807; 808, 309, 810,” 4 bave been lost or stolen from the 07, 408, 409, 410, as the same mai! between Madi- tom amd Janesville; Wisconsin. The finder will pWéase return them to the Metropolitan Bank, 108 Broadway, New York. FoR IN AN: OMNIBUS—A contsining a emall som of AIK, mower. on proving property and paying. for this advertisement, can Dave it by calling at . I Rae SILVER WATCH, ON SRURSDAY LAST, IN passing from Baltic street, Brook! jo ton street, by Wall street ferry to York. The b jonorable finder will receives reward by delivering the watch at 161 Pearl cond story, N. Y. ‘Ty OST—ON THURSDAY, A PAIR OF GOLD SPSCRA- cles, of & peculiar pattern, and in @ case. The will be rewarded by leaving them at 139 Broad atrect, front office. O8T—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING SOME BANK notes, and some Ld valuable oly to the owner. A )ideral reward will be for lea the with WEED & 00., 134 Pear) eet vox “ef ‘26th inat., in the neighborhood of Amos street and Liseaten 12 AND 1 O'CLOCK, ON TUESDAY, a werley place, one pair of ld bordered a with the owner’s name (R. B. Fostick) engraved on them. “Any person returning the same to No. 40 Fifth avenue will receive $2 re’ . OST.—A BLACK OPERA GLASS BRARING THE name of. V. Maud, was accidentally left in one of tne Broad: The finder wil and Eigath street, si evening. be liberally fear Bg Ieaving it at the es, Isat desk of the Herald office. It being loaned article, makes the loser more FREDERICK McKEN ulatly anxious for its return. counting room, Heraid office. EFT—IN ONE OF THE FIFTH AVENUE STAGES Jast eveni: , about 10 0’clock, an opera glass, with name of owner inside of case. The finder be suita. bly rewarded by leaving it at the Clifford House. MBRELLA LOST.—DROPPED {terncon from ® carriage, in Bleecker a ilk umbrella. The finder will be suitably re- ON. WEDNESDAY warded on leaving it at No. 7 Le Roy place. MUSICAL, A YOUNG LADY, “HIGHLY See AND EMI- few pupils for feat ‘I itly successful’an pisno, at 179 yenty-first street. Curtis, 477 Broadway. & teacher of music, wishes to instraction on the guitar and Refers to N. P. Grn. TO EUROPE.—A FAMILIAR HEADING TO the public by advertising the sale of pianos, furniture, &e., in consequence of the former Ho to Ea- FATERS, 338 Tope or some other Broadway, neither intends to visit Europe or any place, at present, but will continue to satisfaction or purchase from ten different manufac can oe had elsewhere, and adds to place. HORACE m that th epndicice nme EW PATENTED PIAN eee Siri be exhibited from b to Or wen a upon every day for a few days, from at 505 Broadway. aiGds & SCHONAGRER. yo 4 Ladies and way, near Duane Wo Work need not Siply. ———— ANTED—A GOOD CANVASSER. NONE EXCEPT WwW pd wel poqnainted with aghery 7) peed ap- ' is W. Broadway Pos' 28, etatis Bias ha interview cia be bad.” lpia ANTED—FIVE SMART, ACTIVE AND INDUSTRI- ‘ous young men, to travel in the country for the next ibree mont nite which can make from $200 0 9500, W. JENNINGS & 00., 289 Broadway, room 42, oneness ee BROADWAY, CORNER OF READE, A? MOR- QT nis e counumr’s, con bead Baghsn, #20t-h, German and Trish help, for and private families; leo, waiters,, porters, coacbmen, gi wa, farmers and mechanics, at ‘bis, or the bran'n offive, 102 Gresa ‘wich street. backed as the best ever ing this, at No. § Ann, or 149 Fultom street, Tables, cloths, cues, its, ke, for sale, vited to Yoo for curiosity. made. TLLIARD TABLES —WE OFFER FOASALE A FINE stock, with onr late tmprevea cusnioas of ‘saute elasticity; balle cae: pale at the lowest ona! GAIFFI cloths, pockets and eae tips ‘or prised, TH & DROW ER, 00 ann street.