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6 ADVERTISEMENTS SENEWED EVARY DAY. @ONTINUED FROM FLIFTE Fags. WaNTs. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a2 good plain t» do the general rousework of # small family; iss washer and iroa- ex, Geos references. Apply at £9 President at., Brook- lya, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE @: A SITUA- tion to take care of children; is a won: er. Best of city referemce from her last place. No ob- ection to go in the country. Piease call at 269 40th at., between 8th and 9th qwenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a# chemaernatt and waiter, or would take case of children; good city reference given. Apply at 274 1(th avenue, between 27th and ats., where she can be seen for two daye. ee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE house\ young girl, to do general work in a private family; is a good pe washer and ironer; °) city reference given. oth ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, as oe cook, washer and irener, in a small private family ; ‘BO objection to travelling; best of reference given from late employer, Gen be seon until suited, at 68 Sands st., Brooklyn. Ge a a et ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT Wo. ‘map, os first rate coon, understands jel- lies, pessorves,, smi all kind G€ dempertay pal sestied all its branches; is economical, and 1s fully qualified to take the whole management of ho ite. Can produce tke best of city reference. Please call at 281 Tih evuaes, corner of 28th st., in the bakery, for two days, if not engaged. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, must bea plain cook, anda first rate washer Apply at 00 East 20th at., betwoen 10 amd ET NURSE WANTED-FOR A CHILD NINE ths old. Apply at once at 101 Willow street, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman an @ firet class cook; is a baker and firetfrate pastry coos; has no objection togo a short distance in the country; good bye Feference. Can bo seen for two days. from 9 to 5, at 197 9th street, be- tween 2d and venues, first floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CLEAN, TIDY, amart young woman, to do general housework; she ise first rate washer and ironer; the best of city re- ference trom her last place. Vlease call at 207 West 26th st., frent room, first floor. ANIED~-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECBABLE yi woman, as good cook; unjerstandy her business well, and is a good baker; can come well recom- mended from her last piace; no messes gets the country. Can be seen for two at 9536 Mi rry at., corner of Walker, froat basement. 4 ANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE git!, in small famfly, to do general hourework ee chamberwork; has no objection to go a short distance in the country; has the best of city references. Call at 14 Lith atreet, in the rear, for two days if not suited. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, esstuation as children’s nurse, or Isdy’s maid and plain seamstress; is capable of charge of an infant from ite birth; the best of city reference can be given, Cail at 103 West 26th street, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GI! FOR GENERAL housework and to assiat in tending a bakery, In- quire at 46 6th avenue. 7 ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY, SMART YOUNG GIRL, TO iy do ih ype housework in s amall family of two perscns, and some light workin a store. To such an one eatufactory wages given, and will be treated es one of the family. Apply to-dsy, from 5 to o'clock P.M, at 30 Vandewater street, room No. 3, ANIED—A GIRL OR WOMAN, TO SEND TO A family residing in a town in the eastern part of State; a quiet, steady and respectable person is re- one who understands q' a housework; ahe must elso be kind snd obtiging im her manners, as part of her duty will be to wait upon sick Iedy. To one deeiring a comfortable, quiet home, in a «mall mily, a moat desiraple opportunity now offers. Apply to-morrow, Wednesday, the 18th, batween the hours of 10 A. M. end 4 P. M., at No. 8 Went 13th at. _————_——— eee ‘ANTED—A SILUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN to do the hourework of a small family; is a ceok, washer and ironer; good cit iven. Can be seen for two days at No, rat Geor, front room. Ww" NURSE.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE healthy young woman, who has given away her May be seen for reference Henry et., ewn baby, « situation as wet nurse. two days at 73 4th st. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, one as cook ard the other as waiter. Good city reference given. May be seen at 116 MaeDcugal at , in rear. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, TO take care of chikiren and do plain sewing or fight chamberwork. Best city rererence from her last place. pope short distance in the country. Call for two daynat 149Crosby st. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, one as cook and first rate washer and ironer; is all winds of bread and try; the other ar chambermaid and seamstress. Poth tnderstand their business well. Best . Please call at 35 West 13th st., ‘ Wwenues, beck first floor, for two days. i. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A 8TEADY, RESPECT. able girl, to do chamberwork; is 5 and ircner; has no objection to tance in the country. The beat of reference given. Ply o¢ 124 West 25th st. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘dan Agent Souiatike to go's the cncateyris « cvod fasber and trouve, end understands mitk- Recor. Good city reterence if required. Piease call at 34 Greenwich avenue, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young gil, as p aim cook and to do washing and froaing ine ree} je family; she uncerstands ber business perfectly ,and can come well recommended. Please call at 156 West 36th st., for three days if not en- geged. sik Be ‘ANTED—A FRENCH GI®!, TO DO GENERAL 4; 8B® must & good washer and dronee. Apply at 170 Furton street, up stairs, fourth Bi ering SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH PROTSS tant girl, as cbilcren’s maid, or to do light work ina private family. Apply at 666 Greenwich street. ‘ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion a4 cook, or to do general housework. She is @ geod washer and ironer, and can furnish the best of city refer ) Please call at 417 Washington street, tor twe days. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in washing end ironing; or ax charabermnaid and waiter. Has co objection to go to the country. Please call at Ne, 100 West 1th strect, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT GIRL, OF genteel acdress Is & competent family veam- atroce, @ good murse, take charge of a baby or grow: ing obtldten, make shirts, will wash an iron for the o , if'required. Has two good city references, will $6amonth. Call ot 217 Fast 23rd street. ‘ANIED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE @s cbambermaid and ne washer. Can do Freach te lest luting. Has the.best of ei Has 20 — it ‘Alo, ber s:ater wishes a eins iat te 5 y reference. Can py No 0 Contre Market Place, first floor, for one d ‘ANTED—TWO PROFESSED OOOKS, SIX FOR and bermaids, 10 girls for ‘howework. a wot a - 20 Land the —— 5 Apply, this at 219 Wash! mn treet, next door the Poet Omen Sorvey City. neon TAS. ML. PEARCE. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE: , one as cook and first rate washer aad frover, the orber as chambermaid and waiter, no objection to mind chil , nor to go a sbort distance in the county Please call at No. 80 Essex atreet, Jer: sey City, No. 30, back room. Can be seen for two days ‘ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL A SITUATION es plain sewer end chambermaid; t¢ to make herself generally useful. (; 9 sl th tae veer, y ‘all at 219 Sullivan st , ANTED— A SITUATION, ook, in a reapectad waaber nud troner, reference given. Hee Aoi th and 7th avenues, deye if aot engaged ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG won to do gemeral housework, or chamberwork and waiter tn a small family. Has Lag reference from her last place No ebjection to goin the country. Call at = eet 27th st., botwoem 7th and Sthavenues, fortwo ‘ays, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEATANT ORL, OFF a sitcation as chambermaid, or to do housework in rivate family, understands her business exceediacly weil; ehe caa give satis‘actory reference; no objection te the country. Cail at 108 Tren st. pth htt AS LAUNDRESS OR TO 0 gen jourework, by « respectable women as the best of oity reference, Can be nen fortwo da: et SS Leonard et. Wisma SITUATION, BY 4 RESPHCTABLE usreet’ grasa uastol.” Call for tee aren at, ae he reed. he for twe 10) bevweom Oth and Tth avenues, 7 * 10t 10th \ GOOD PLAIN CUTANTED—A S.TUATION, RY A HUGHLY Re. +¥ apectable girl, with cood references, ook, and ironer, of to Jo general how ke 3 te andras; bas no cb at 229 Rowory, for od Dread bakor. and a liret rat ctlom to goin the gouetry Cal Sao Gaye, WANTS, TANTED—A ITUATION TO DO CHAM LL WwW BT NURSE —WANTED, A SITUATION A} WET nurse, by @ healthy woman. Best of references oo, Can be seen for two days at 57 Hester st., in the Wi 4N ENGLISH WOMAN, A tion as bouredeeper, or to do housework in « small family. Apply at 466 Houston st., in See RES apereenereeeeenmecesaereeeentereerteetiraneenredi ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situation as nuree aud o el and seamstress, The best references can ‘be given in this cy. Apply ot 232 7th avenue, second floor, front room, two days. ‘ANTEDBY A’ RESPECTABLE YOUNG Om, A general use work ; it 00d ; has mo objection to travel with a lady, and is wil- King 49 make herself useful if required; best of reference can be Co oay OY at 118 Kldridge at., detweem Broome, Delancy ata, Can be seen two days. ANTEC Situation, AS COOK, BY A VERY competent girl; is s most excellent cook, her anc ironer; refers to her present employer. Apply at 66 Bergen st., Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—A. SITUATION, AS NUR3E AND SEAM. atress, or chambermail and seamstress, by an experienced girl, who is kind and agreeable with chil: dren; refers to ber present employer. Apply at 66 Ber gen st., Brooklyn. ANTED— BY A LADY, SITUALION AS COMPANION; wishes to travel, and has 20 objection to go to any part of the world; salary no object None ap- ply but those of ihe first respectsbility, AU letters must be post paid to D. L. V., Post Office, WARHOL A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE COOK; ‘one who thoroughly understands her business in all its branches: is to assist with the wasbing and ironing; no objection to the country. Good city reference. Call for two days at No. 310 Mot: ar Bleecker, third story. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do the housework of a small family; no objection to go to the country. Can come well recom- mended from her last place. Apply at 71 Mulberry street, over the liquor store, third floor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, AND TO wash and iron, or to do the housework of a pri- meed girl, with good city 2 ited at 207 4th st., eaatof , the residence of her late employer. TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECIABLE WO- man, as cook, washer and ironer. The best of re- ference given. Apply ‘212 Jay at., corner of Til- lary, Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ina private family, to cook, wash and iron; has no objection to co general housework. The best of city reference can be given. Apply to 180 Elizabeth at., third floor, front room, ‘ANTED—A FRENCH BOOKKEEPER, ONLY FOR two or three hours e day. References re- quired. Addreas box 4,084 Post Office. "ANTED—THREE OR FOUR MEN, TO WORK IN A livery stable. None but steady mon, who under- stand their business, nead apply. Inquire ‘at 27 Mot gomery st., Jersey City. JOHN WARD. Wem MAN TO FREEZE ICR CREAM, AN American or Englishman. Apply at 20 Clinton street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A rocery or liquor store; bes zome experience in hy business. Address C, B, Matony, box 102 Hersld ce. ANTED—AS GARDENER OR COACHMAN, (IF required,) a single map, and one who thoroughly understands his business. Best of reference from the place just left. Can pe seen for three days at 15 John WANTED —A COMPETENT BARKESPER; ALSO, ONE man, competent to take charge of « biil ard room; ore man, as head waiter and to make ice cream. Must all be fully competent for the above busisess, aad come well recommended. Apply at the Philadelphia House, 183 and 136 4th at., Willismaburg, ‘ANTED—LY A YOUNG MAN, FROM LONDON, 4 situation ina store or any place of business; would be willing to make himself generally useful. Ad M. L., 16 Rose street, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GROOM AND COACH man, by « single man, a Protestant, who perieet- Jy undorstancs the treatment of horses; can proiuce sa- tisfactory reference as to bis capability and careful driv. ing, having lived in the city; has n0 objection to the country, and is w ing to made himself usefal to his employer. A no’ ed a , Hera! office, for three days, wifl be icrmediately attended to. WA SITUATION, IN A WHOLESALE GRO cery establishment, by » young man, aged 29 years, who epeake the French language with fluency; he writes a band, and is anxious to be employed, Please acdress McR , 168 Pearl street, up stairs. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATYON AS barkeeper, or in any respectable business house; hi slight knowledge of bookkeeping; has been ac quaintea with both vocations for several years; best of reference if required. Apply to Mr. 1hos. Rice, corner of Cath and Madison streets. and other cattle; ic a Protestant of good character. Ad- dress W. G. Farmer, Herald office, for two days; or call at hotel No. 6 Greenwich street. ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN, A SITUATION; CAN write a good hamd; has travelled some and is willing to devote his whole time to the interest of his employer. Good references given as honesty, eobsiety and capability. Is not afrald and has 20 to travel. Address G. R. D., box 102, Herald office, for three days, whieh will be promptly at- tended to, Ws. SMART, ACNVE YOUNG MAY; ONE who understand the business, as clerk in a grocery atere; aleoe porter. Apply at 82 Contre st. ANTED—THREE OR FOUR MEN TO WORK IN A livery stable; none D2t steady men who thorough. ly understand thelr business need apply. Inquire st 27 Montgomery at , Jersey Cit y. JOHN WARD, ANTED--AN AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 16 OR 17 ears old, to take care of a carriage and horse for a gentleman about travelling during the summer. None except perfectly competent and of the requisite age need apply. Address Cheval, Herald office, stating when and where they may be found, 'ANTEP—A BOY IN A SUGAR STORE. ONE WHO can produce good references as to honesty, &c , wan apply at No. 603, Fulton at. this day. ‘ANTED—A BOY, 15 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO attend ina liqhor store. None need apply but thore who can come well recommended, Apply at 463 2d avenue, from 8 to 11 A. M. WEAVERS (GIRIS) WANTED—10 GO 10 MAS- sachusetts to work ina woollen mill; good wages will te paid. Apply at Morris & Cohnert’s, 287 Broad way, corner Reale street. SHIRT AND VESI HANDS WANTED.—NONE BUT 5O ine very beat hands need apply, to whom the high- eat cash will be paid. Also, a few operators to work on Wheeler, Wilson & Co.'s sewing machines. Apply to 8. JEFF PERKINS, 121 Fulton atreet, fifth floor, over P. L. Roger's clothing store. © BROADWAY, CORNER READE STREET, AT 287 Morris & Cobnert’s, can be found Faglish, Scoteh, Germa: \d Irish help, for boteis and private porters, coschmen, gardeners, at this or the branch oilice, 102 ‘ters, farmers and mechazics, Groenwich st. (1 ARDENER—(SINGL MAN,) WANTS A SITUA: tion; one who thoroughly understands his busi nese, Beat of reference given, Please adiress for tarce daye, A. Brooh, Perald office. » CIVIL ENGINEERS,—WANTED, A GOOD SE- condhand for which a fair price will be given. Address T. Cooper, Herald office, stating maker's came and price. ‘ANTED— A GOOD COTTER bers at., up stairs. ANTED—FIVE OR SIX GOOD BROWN STONE carvers. Good wages will be paid, at Brooksby & Rowland’s, stone cutters, corner of Westerlo andGreens ats., Albany, New York. APPLY AT 43 CHAM FURNITURE, URNITURE,—SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF the best description, being the contents of a four el honse, containirg every thing necessary for house keeping, for sale in whole or part, low for cash. Apply on ny remines, 169 West Twenty-fourth street. AURNITURE—WANTED, TO PURCHASE A SMAL and furniture, for cach. Any per- | ton having the above to sell will @nda customer by ad dressing immediately, By town, Herald office 1 to be believed. Don't purchase before A. this, at >. 8 Ann, or 149 Fulton street. Tab’ clots, h outs, points, for sele. Strangers ie fo try them, ' fo; ity, They are heavi backed as being the bent ever sana’ Be ILLIARDS —TWO LARGE ROOMS AT 635 BROAD. way, adjoining the Prescott House, and opposite 6 Colamore Hotel, ure to let for billiard aalloon, bow! ing alley, or abooting gallery, TLLIARDS.—WE OFFER FOR SAL A FINE STOCK of tables, with ourmew leveated canhlose 0 tor elasticity. Buyers will do well to cail aad ox- ming. Trisasaings for sale at the loeset cash prices, GPLIFTG & DECKER, 90 sam street, _ BILLIARDS. BILLIARD BED—NO HUMBCG—KUST &ce—JOHN F, RUSSELL, auc- jussell & Co.—We will eell at our o'clock, & collection of au ture, Ware Tig mirrors, oil pi gold wat A els watch OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1» &c. Also, one teh. UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA, —J. 8. H. BARTLET!, auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE.—EXTENSIVE SALE.—HENKY T. LEEDS, auctioneer, by N. B. WOOLLEY & CO., wilt eeil this day, Tuesday, at 103¢ o’clock, at the calea rcoms, 36 and 38 Beckman a:reet, a large and varied as- sortmest of household furniture; au excellent organ, one of Horton’s make; meiodeons, Also, mortgage sale of two rosewood ears made by Fischer & Chickering, seived for debt. talogues ready. UCTION NOTICE THOS BELU, AUCTIONEER.— A. BELL & BUSH will sell, this day, at 103; o'clock, their saleeroome, 12 North William street, the re: mainder of the handsome fural‘ure from Mercer by virtue of « mortgege, carpets, sofas, lou: bas, Voltaire and library chairs richly tromen ipga, ten bair mattresges, ten French bedsteads, twenty tables, vine bureaus, bookcases, wardsobes, aud other bourekeeping articles; also a lot of fireworks, marble top tables, Ac. Also on Wednesday, stock of ary goods, clothig, fancy goods, &e, Thursday, the elegant furni- ture of a genteel family. 8 Bead 3 aaa TRAC RALE OF SUB- stantial an solid rose mahogany, St and maple furniture, will take place, without postponement, this day, (Tuesday), July 17, at half pact 10 o'clock, from tue large five story residence tiaten Folin carpeting, of plinogy, boot cs, el: ry car] » oil paintio, ik case, © fant rosewood suite of fephion: abi mek, sumpta- ously carved, upholstered and covered; variously cover- ed easy, reception and other chai:s, in elegant styles of finish; ia ‘all-spring invalid chairs, massive and cost. ¥. revolving fromt secretary bookcase, magni- cent double action rorewcod ee of seven oc- taves, elegantly carved pearl inlaid plate, and for quali- ty and volume of tone is unsurpassed b ranted); a number of rosewood centse and other tables, all with marble tops, various kinds and tastefully carv. ed; also, @ few choice ot! paintings, by different artists; Fruit piece, for a mantel, by Street; West Point, by La. croix; Crow Nest, by the same; Chateau of Char'es X., by Rexay; Sylvan Sunset, by Hardwick; Ancient Piece, autbor unknown, and others; elegant pier and oval mirrors, in heavy gold frames; rish and heavy lace cur- taing, élegantly painted shades; Scent Wilton, velvet and tapestry stair and floor carpet'ng; chende- liere, lady’s inlaid rosewood escretoire, finely carved; eide and corner etegeres, plate mirror back and fronts; a great variety of ornamental articles—Sevres porcelain ‘vases, birque and Par‘an figures, statuary; also, in din- ing room, large 14 feet walnut extension’ table, china dinner and tea sets, costly silver plate, cake baskets, spcons, cacters, forta, tea services and salver, ivory cutlery, French cut glass decanters, liquor cases, wines, &c.; also, in chamber, carved ancient and modern rose bedateads, with marble tcp and glass bureaus, peste Ke Is armor de glace, eect ize hair mattresses, counterpai mahogany bureaus, sofas, bedsteads, linen, Sen ” ‘ D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, SIORE 316 BROAD- « way.—Sheriff's sale of liquors, &c., on Tuesday, Lith of July, at 9 A.M, at the corner of Thirty seventh street and Eleventh avenue, the contents of » liqaor atore, consisting of liquors, cegars, stands, casks, re- fr gerator, clock, Ke. i se AARON, AUCIIONEER—WILL SELL, THI3 EF. ay, rT any, (war. ‘Tuesday, 17tb, at half past 10 o'clock, at the ms, 67 Nassau street, a splendid assortment of fine gold watches, jewelry and rich diamonds, fancy resewood workboxes and writing desks, fancy shaving and washing soaps, and 20,000 assorted segars, for cash. IUGENE B, FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —BY FRANK- LIN & NICHOLS.—To morrow (Wednesday) at 103% o'clock, at 79 Nassau street, between Fulton and Jobn streets, an immense, varied ‘and splendid stock of cabinet and housebold furniture, comprising twelve elegantly carved suites of parlor covered in rich and beautiful French satin broacds assortment of sofas, bedateads, chairs, bureaus, tete-a-teter, lounges, sofa beds, gilt frame, ‘Oval mirrors; oak, walout and sion dining tables; rosewood and mano. centre, pier and sofa tables in great ost Ope! other article in the furniture Qs COOK, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Broadway, corner of Dvaneiret,« large’ and aplonala way, corner a an ee ie 1 0 ‘ame D a and silver plated ware, table cuttlery, ken 1 ROCERIES, CROCKERY, FORNITURE, RAISINS, segars, soap.—This day, at 103; o’clock, at 67 Dey street, corner Greenwich, brushes, smoked beef, coffee, teas, puts, Sige, prunes, maccaront, knives, files, scis- A0rs, SAWS, rs, chisels, clocks, coats, vests, pants, vest patterns, acales, olive oll. W. A CARTER, Auctioneer, G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER,—ASSIGNEES SALE f etock and machinery tools of a chair manufac- is day, at 10% o'clock, at 2 matogeny and jut sawed chair stuff, wa'aut planks; two circular saws; one chair back saw, 20 ecrell 3 two poring machines, hand screws, cranks, shafting, belting, &c. ‘RY H, LEEDS, ACCTIONEGR —BY H. H, LEEDS & Co —Tuescay, July 17, at 12 o’olock, in front of sore, 19 Nassau street, bay'horve, 15 bands high, & ears old, good in all barneas. Also, a gray horse, 16 ands high, 9 years oid, good in single or double harness Sale witbout reserve. J “NRY B. HERTZ, JR., AUCMIONEER, ON TUES. day, 17th July, st 1034 o'clock, at store No. 64; Pine street, household furniture, removed for conve- nience of asle, compos ag tbe usual variety; also, aquan- tity of fancy goods; aio, a quantity of walking canes.- OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE corner Franklin and Centre streets, Sale of board- ‘ng house furniture, on Tharsday, July 19, at 10% o'clock, at 66 Greenwich street, consisting of 80 bed counterpanse, j bar room fur: 1) pictares, lot sheets, washstancs, looking gi riture, counters, gilt frame looking glass mahogany aud pine tables and chairs, clock, &. A of crockery aud glass ware, tin and iron ware; also, @ jarge coking range and cepper boiler (new), lasses, MOKLARTY, AUCIIONEER, WILL SELL THIs Cay, at 10 o’olock, at 173 Chatham square, a Le tment of furniture of every description, from fam! Also, a large umber of carpets, &c. Also one superior sewing machine, with late improvements. WRAY‘ AUOTIONEER—GROCERY STOCK, FUR- e, viture Kc, at auction, om this day, July 17, at 10%; o'clock, at the store 360 Ninth street, between avennes Cand D, comprising a general assortment of family groceries, liquors, casks, counters, scales, &¢ with & variety of housebold furniture. Deposite required trem every purchaser, ee ene Sat OBTGAGE SALE.—JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUC- tloneer, store corner of Centre and Franklin streets, will sel] tomorrow, July 18, at 12 o'clock, at the Empise Works, foot of East Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifth streets, one coudle high pressure conden- sing steam ¢@ngine and the boilers attached, together with a large gear wheel, OHS W. 80 Att'y for Mortgage, De! Ty, TIONEER, ELL THIS . day, Tuesday, July 17, at 1055 o'clock, at the cornerof Cannon and Stanton streets, the stork aod Sxtures of @ grocery store, countere, scales, weights, oil cars, soap, canclos, &c. Also 10 M rnperior segara, 7 & MELLON, AUCTIONEBR—BY HOUGATON & . Mellor.—This ¢ay, July 17th, at 104 o'clock, at 115 Nasean street, mortgage sale of costly mew and a0- cend hand furniture, carpets, pier mirrors, rich cut ines avd china ware, feather beds, bair mattresses, pii- lows, girandoies, hall lamps, &s., sold to satiefy a mort ge Also, to Py. advanges & targe assortment of cost iy ew catinet furniture; parior, chamber, drawing room, brary, dining room sad basement ferniture cf tue latest and most fashionable styles, most of which is enstom made, having been made to crder oxpresnly for Broadway sale. , at 12 o'clock, seven solid rosewood. caer, superior tone 6% ‘and 7 oot ave pinnofceter, fully warranted, manufsctured bj ‘Abectt, Litdeman, Vanwinkle, Barmour, Carman & Teacher. and other o#lebrated makers, worthy the atten- tion of vhe trace; sok to pay advances. We invite the trade, country merenants and others to the a! aad can reat savured that the sales will be positive and with- cut reneeve Geods oan be packed for ahipp'ng on the ” Oe fesusd om the mornies of aslo. Notice~ Our cales elwaya commence precusly at ths bour a¢yortwo’, aad ae postponsment GALES AT AUCTION. Ca a en ae atte ONICE —WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, At N the Public Forty second otreet and Seventh avenue, one cow and goats, om Phureday, July 10, 1856, at 12 o'clock M, pore, of ¥, BARKEI Pound Master. HERIF#’8 SALE.—ON TUESDAY, JULY.17, AT 10 e’olock A. M., at 14 Frankfort street, 400 ‘printed sheet Don Guixcte, 400 do, thusteated Botany, 400 do. Narmanint'® exam, Deputy Shoat, LITHOGRAPHERS AND STATIONER3.—?HE EN: tire stock and fixtures of the lithographic estab- treet, comprising presser, stone screw ‘and co} » preen, ixtarea, bs will ‘be wold on | Friday, it 12 o'clock. ILLIAM T. BOYD, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 77, WwW Nassau atreet, "(to whom it msy cencern,) will be eold at public suction, per eye of si and freights, on bitin Oe Rag inst, at 10% of a Ne i meshes fe ey wing Cm So. ladles’ botnets, 1 do, plaster > 1 box clothing, 1 o nts, chest sundries, box ay el cK beoks, 3 de, furniture, ‘ket 1 stzaw eutter, 1 box and chest of dry goods &e ,'1 sleigh, two robes, kc. The above goods beem one year and upwards on storage. HORSES, CARBRIAGES, &0. SO OOOO OO LOOD SOSAR: FDR, Larsen Lager at #portemen.—The very a forgam horse Gra; Can go inside ot athroe minutes, with two ine Warranted sound and hind, fl be sold bis value, for want of use, Adaress box 2, Post Office, - ARRIAGES FOR 84LE.—A FEW MORE TWO AND three seat rockaways will clear out summer stoc! top and no top wagons; one secondhand dostor’s gig; doctor’s phae‘on and secondhand to; A hot &. BM. THOMSON & CO., 41 Wooster street. NARRIAGES FOR SALE—ONE FINE PH&TON, CO3T J $700; also, one six seated rockaway, suitable for a hotel keeyer ora hackman in the country; also, some Tght and heavy top buggies, (shifting top.) sulky, and a two seat dog cart. Apply to J. C. HAM, 368 Broadway. " OR SALE—A SPLENDID YOUNG SORREL HORSE, 1634 bands high; kind in single or double haraess; just from the country, and warranted sound. Inquire ot P, H. McAvoy, No. 62 Prince street, corner of Marion. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME BROWN MARE, hands high, six years old, sound and kind in hi nda very fine lady's eaddle mare. Also, « buggy wagon, with top, in good otver, suitable for city use. Also, a light gij , hung on latiorm spriags. Ap- ply at THOMPEON’3 Stable, 110 Fast Thirteent! OR SALE—A DOCIOR'S WAGON. WILL BE SOLD cheep, if applied for soon, as the owner has no use for it. Apply at 21 East Broadway, from 1 to 4 P. M. OR SALE.—THREE FIRST CLAS3 ROAD HOR3ES, five and iq years old, fifteen hands high, superior atyle, very fast trotters, warranted sound, kind and free from any vice. These horses are well broke, safe for any man, used to saddlefor harness. Apply at 106 Mulberry strect, R SALE—A HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNES3; tke horse is in fine condition and a fast driver; war- Fanted ound ang kind in all harness; the wagon almost new and but little used; suitable for a grocer; price $250. Apply to JOHN PRINGLE, Sentinel Buildings, Greene street, Jersey City. OR SALE—TWELVE FARM, RAILROAD, OR PLAN- tation carts, 6 two horse wagons, 4 two or four corse wagons, and s€veral York make carts, with all Kings of harnees, at the large factory of, MICHAEL MULLONE, Warren street, Jersey City. Hs. WAGONS, HARNESS. &c, FOR SA oarrit 40 new light ages, cousiating of rockawaya, calech tops, top and opea buggies, sulkies, trottlag wagove, &ec. ‘Abo, 22 horses, some low priced; 3 fas! Apply at No. 8 Nevias street., corner of pieuya ‘ YORK TAITERSALS, SIXTH AVENUE, COR- ver of Thirty-vinth street.—this day, at 12 O'clock, auction ‘s ons, harn ; new and second han with and without tops; horses by catalogue, for business and the road; seven young horses from the country; fine linen sheets, fiynets, halters, &. Also, one cecond hand hack carriage. GEORGE CLEMONS, Auctioneer. Hayry Patuer, Salesman. OCKAWAY, WITH SEATS FOR FOUR PERSONS, ‘and a grocers’ or market wagon for sale, both ew; wii! be sold cheap. Inquire at the stove store, 370 Broadway, where they can be seen, ECOND HAND BUGGIES—ONE WITHOUT AND TWO with tops, allin good order, at reasonable prices; a fashionable new square box and other styles of ‘buggies, for sale at 106 Elirabeth street, near Grand. ‘ANTED—A HORSE, OR HORSE, WAGON AND harness, in exchange fcr Mining stocks. Address M. A., Herald office, for three days. ‘AGON FOR SALE—A HANDSOME LIGHT ROAD on, com) ler, wei onl he Ty local tactlocendcis: eon ot tka eaaee aerate aes strongest wagons, of the same weight, in New York. Will bo sold ¢ cap Af applied for immediately, at Thomy- son’s stables, Thirteenth street, near ‘avenue. Wwe TO PURCHASE—A GOOD HOR3E, OR horse, to and harness, in exchange foi mining stocks. ess mast ae ‘young aod evuad, and quiet, Address R. B, T., Herald office, stating price and description of property, and where to be seen. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Waar ONE, TWO OR THREE MONTHS, A furnished oteag et about one hour’s distance from New York. Address box 1,071 Poat Office, stating loca- tion and terms. ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A FULL LOT OF GROUND a" Ladvens, ataing pric, Ao. J. Latbasn, cure of avenue, 5 care W. C. Tunison, 98 Vesey aeateact ‘ANTED—PART OF A HO! OR THREE OR FOUR rooms (second floor i eee oftwo persons. West ve This is @ good o; unity for secu ® quiet tenant, ‘Address SE Morale OMice, for ne week, ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR AND BASEMENT IN the neighborhood of East Browway, “epeg 4 ond ison streets, not above Jefferson, bys ama of three persons; would like to remain year. - dress W. B, H , Herald office, ANTED—A SMALL, HANDY EGG HARBOR SKIFF, ery BOT OF quite new, Addrves D. G. Rood, od uth at. ANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS, WITH KITCH- en, all farnished, ready for housekeeping, by a gentleman, wife, and servant, (American ‘euil will be ptrmanent, and furniture purchesed. Address, stating price demanded, Howard, box 2,859 Post Office. ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE WITH MODERN IM- provements, either furnished or unfurnished, by a gentleman and wi‘e, with servant; location not above ‘Twenticth street, weet of Broadway, preferred. Best of referemces given. Addross, with terms and location, W. F., box 165 Herald office. INSTRUCTION, GENTLEMAN OF SOME EXPERIENCE IN TSACH- ing wishes to employ @ portion of his time gentlemen who wish to enter any university or to prepare fcr business, or who in general de. reful aud thorough instruction in Knglish, cl mathematics, bookkeeping, the philosophical or tific branches, &c., will find this the opportunity arom. Address Kappa, Herald office. OSTER & DIXON'S INITIATORY COUNTING HOUSE, Appleton’s building, 346 Broadway, where adultes conversant with business may attein a know- ledge of bookkeeping and penmanship ia of one week. lzaprovement guaranteed. IRENCH AND MUSIC TEMOHER.—A FRENCH CLAS- sical eacher, who hee faust in Parle for three years, and now enga; a large scho'astic ation In New York, wishes fora situstion, teaches the French and Latin languages, piano and the elements of draw! He can produce the beat testimonies and the moat highly reapectable references. Addrem for three deyn Prof. GEORGES, H. B , No 766 Broadway. ReNCH LANGUAGE—TAUGHT BY A PARISIAN lady. Class for young Jadies, three times a week; terms, $6 a quarter; private lessons, $8. Apply at 250 Third avenue. flO ee oe French ond ¢penise Boarding lastitater Nvdacs Freneb ipenish ing Institut ‘ai Washington terraces, Hoboken, N.. 3, will reopen Sept Ist. Reserences—Mr. E Pluakett, Vice at Bxceisior Fire Insurance Company, No. 6 Broad street, and Messrs, Chastelain angPonvert, No. 67 Water street, OWES WRITING AND BOOKKEEPING ACADEMY. 443 Broadway, mear Grand street—Ladies and gen. tlomen taught a fine delicate or bold mercantile syste of penmansbip in 12 lessons; reserved hours for ladies from 2toSand 8 to 4, P.M. Families instructed at their residence as uscal, Wedding and visiting cards, ke., wrilten to order. of short space the rooms pepered sins May. wry the door; netwern Broadway ang Terms moderate, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET —ROOMS IN 17 Cerra ty chy A obtained in 5 Sm class tt modern improvements, Terms ere Be hass beautiful country seat connect- a wil it, situated on Long Island Sound, Apply as oi FRANKLIN STREET, TWO DOORS FROM I ( (O) Hiadson--plonsaategt location down town. Fur- ed rooms, with boara; Yor single gentiomen, $4 te $5; for gentlemen and their wives, Ailowance made for absence from dinners. IDSON STREET, FRONTING 81. JOHN'S 147 gp chet Hr alg lp writn board, te ie yes; to $9, ping! or geatiomen A s bandsomely furnished back parlor; powly fur- nished, with ail the moderna improvements for perma- pent and transient boarders, TWENTY SIXTH STREET.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN, or gentlemen end their wives, can be handsomely cecorsmcdated with board, on @ car and stage route, & fow steps from Sixth avenue, in a firet class house, with all the modern improvements, where but few boarders will be ac:ommodated. FRANKLIN STREET—VIRST HOUSE WE3T OF eget suite (breakfast served if reguiont,) nd double rooms, on the frat and second furnished. A good location for a physician, hort period if required. Cleanliness atcictly observed. Inquire as above, ™ AND 67 WES? TWENTY-THIRD STREET —A 55 few select families and gentlemen can be ac- commodated with suits or single rooms in that eligible brown stone building. This isone of the most delight- ful location» for a summer residence, as it is one of the droacest streets in the city, and cannot be surpassed for convemence to stages and cars, and every way desirable, MURRAY STREET,—BOARD FOR GENILEMES AD coithsic wivesyand sugte pentlonsetaive trai sient boarders accommodated. Furnished rooms to let, with or witbout board, at43 Murray street. Apply at 49 Muzray street. LL PERSONS WISHING BOARD OR BOARDERS A will my office the surest aud most satiafac- a, £100 of charges to all parte ofthe ciny oe oouatey, mr |. free of }e, tO of eo or country, Office 808 Broadway, hext to Grace church.” N.B-—Net connected with any petty office, RB, D. GOODWIN. FEW FAMILIES GAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH beard, for the- summer, at the house of Mr, Wil- fam H. Dibble, Stamford, ( ee ed al an ea the premiers “Teeleconos wany be made $0 ‘m. A. Hae. » 68 Wilham street, New York. cott fentlemen, "Board forthe lady, Please address , lerald office, for three days, FINE SUIT OF APARTMENTS—AT 25 WASHING. ton place, between Broadway and Park; if desired, Sprivate table will be given. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN nd his wite, can be accommodated with bosrd and willl meet with all the com- nt rooms, where forts ofa home. Apply at 201 East Broadway. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN BOARDING, where he would meet with refived and agreeable society; would prefer a private family that would re- ceive a boarder with the view of increasing the sociabi. Uty of the family circle. Adcress Fernando, Herald efliee. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A WELL FURNISHED Toom, with breakfast, in a first class French fami- ly, where no boarders are taken, and where an. ertu- nity to learn the French language would be afforded The highest references given. Address, wich particu- lars, Alp! Herald office. PARTMENTS, WITH BOARD, FOR PERMANENT OR transient boarders, at the desirable and central lozation No.1 Prince atreet, only four doors west of roadway; convenient to the large hotels, theatres, &e.; house first class; prices modera:e. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED with furnished bedroom, in a pri family, on Heights, within three miautes’ walk of Fulton or Wall street ferries. Terma, $5 Fd month, in ad- vance. Apply at 35 Willow street, Brooklyn. OARD —SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS, SUITABLE for » family or single gent! may be had at 143 ‘Kighth street, opposite the Mercantile Library. Bites. LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board anda small furnished room. Apply at 36 fubert st. OARD—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN Re secommodated, at with Guire at G4 Amity stroct a at 33 chanics will d6 well to call. moatreasonable. A few day boarders taken. nished parlors, on second also ¢ Toom on third story of house 48 West to Ist, elther with or without g it end partial it it FY hellbeaaidkonai OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN have a furnished room or suit of rooms: ail the can be enjoyed on reasonable terms; lesitably located, 68 West Thirty-second street, one block from Broadway, Stages pass door. OAKD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE men can be accommodated with board at 172 uane street, near Hudton, opposite Doane street park Bie IN BROOKLYN —SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN Bina. LET, 4 FURNISHED ROOM, WITH U3E 0. be accommodated with pleasant rooms and partial oard, by epplying at 72 State atreet, corner of Henry. References required. OARD ON LONG ISLAND —THE SUBSCRIBER CAN ‘accommodate several boarders at his house, at apa, 8 miles from Riverhead de; Good boating, bathing, fishing, plover and fowl shooting. Please ad: dress, through the Riverhead Post oflice, JOSHUS CORWIN, Jun. OARD AT HEMPSTEAD, L, I.—TWO VERY PLEA. tent rooms to let, with board, for the summer. emall room for servant—in the delignttul Hempstead, twenty-two miles from New York, accet the Long Island Railroad; four trains dail; each cAcf Commutation tickets eighteen doliars fer three months, Address box 1,488 Post Office. and gentlemen visiting Eurepe, and desirous of ding & comfertable and agreeab'e home, with the best society and i s most central and convenient locality, may meet with the same by applying at No. 6 Goldsa Square, Regent street, London. OARD AT A COUNTRY SEAT ON THE EAST RIVER. —A private family occupying a large house, de- Nightfully focated in full view ot the river, with exten- sive grounds, bath house, &e. to take a family of Ppt persons and two or tl ‘tiemen to board for Carring stable room can be had, Access to the city every five minutes by the Second, Third and Fourth avenue cars. Address Coum- try Seat, Union square Post Office. OAKD IN THE COUNTRY WANTED—FOR A FA. mily of four persons, in a boardinghouse or family with few boarders, a short distance from the city, on the line of railroads or steamboats. Aadress D., box 1,267 Post Office. OARD WANTED—IN THE CONUTRY, FOR AN IN- fant about eight months old, weaned and good tempered. Location must be within three hours of New York. For a comfortable home a libersl sum will be Address, with terms, &:., D.P, Bom 4ND RESIDENCE IN LONDON —LADIES OARD WANTED—BY ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, in a very respectable Isreelite family. For parti Cuilars, address box 2,400 Pont Office, GPANISE LANGUAGR —SENOR VINGUT, PROFESSOR of the above lasguege in the New York University, will commence a new class on Tuesiay next, at 3 Orclock P. M. Ho will also give private instruction. Ap- plz at the Presoott House, room 98, PANIEH LANGUAGR.—A PROFESSOR WISHES 10 $ 4 a vituation in 4 pomye MN id teach the ipantsh language, am oO put dame achooi two boys to learn the Fnglish language; fers the coun- try. Those requiring ble services’ plaise eddgess until 26th inst, J. A., 874 Hudson street, atating amount of eolary for teac , and hew much to be paid for the toy 4 ‘ J\RREWAN & CO's EXPRASS—TO CALIFORNIA, F Orton, aad weat const Of South Amerion—Omice, No. 60 Brogdway. Cas Bens oupmeres 9m lore of 7, Jul eh, pre steamer KMPIRE O(TY, via Pa. 4, se ERS in government (en ceet om LJ erate nea Perman OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A PLAIN family. Location not alove Houston street. Ad- cress G. E 0., Herald office. FRoaa WANTEDBY roux AMERICAN qavy, of the reepectal in © private fam im this city, where tte ace no’ other tesrtoes, oa where the ccmforte of a home can be enjoyed. Address, with particalara, M. L. l’,, Broadway Post Office, for two days. ee OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A PRI- vate fam* or two unfurnished rooms, with oF without board. Board paid in advance, Ad Gress 0, P. H. 8., Broadway Post Office, Inquisitive ta- ilies eed not reply. Widow lady preferred, OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WITH or without meals, Adéress D. D. D., Broadwa,; t Office, stating terms, location, ko, J }OARD WANTED IN THE OUUNTRY—~A PAWILY wishes board in the country, mot far from the city, where (ow oF me other board: far from the sen Const, Address and Post oGige. box B00, Full for the lady only. The house must centela the modern im and be situated between Cons! nod Fourteenth street. ferences given ané required. OARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFc OB. tein a neatly f a, for $8, in the house s family, without children, and but ders. a quiet house, where they cam fesi at home, may of @uch on very reason Two T peocon og) can also be scromme- dated. Apply at 119 Ni ith street, between Second end evenues, this city and aps. as ments at 49 and 61 West Twenty-sesond at , between Fifth end Sixth avenues. The situation ls de pe re ce Ee oe )OARDING.--TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, st ei et pnt at Paneer rooms. newly with gas, bath, a5. pnts 6a Hou:ton street, ea coer sey ns, A ace, « iingls room, im a rot clase genteel pecvete hows or without board. Torms very Inle & ble, above, or to Mesara Hy 06 Broa ary Co , 195 Broadway. bathing. summer retreat. For particulars oall at 157 atreet, opposite Depau row. OUNTRY BOABD—FIVE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, oF a scomm da Ferry, N.J., delightruly situa iy ten minutes’ walk from the lending. Enquire of Mr. Bagley, ou Bull's Fuery bill, or 90 Water «t., New York. Bf ab Lh ath lial, Sia CGNIEY BOARD. —A SMALL FAMILY, ON ware Pising, having @ pleasant, retired, ‘aad healthy ettuetion, 3 miles trom depot, could accommxdtatud two mali families, or one large family, if desired. ‘Terms, $5; children and sorvante hall ceice, Reference required. Direct DANIEL H. MILLER, Wa'te ine. — OUNTRY BOARD ON LONG ISLAND.—THE AD vertiser, bavirg a few good reoms, not yet engaged, would acocmmocste @ few families more om reasoaab'e terms. Con be seen at the Bay State Hotel, 147 Fulton atreet, this day and to merrow, from 10 to 11 A. M ; or address L. D. Vail, Centre Moriclus, L. 1. 0 YOU WANT ELEGANILY FURNISHED AI’ART ments, or sirgle rooms, in a first clase genteel Ere house, with or without board, on reasenable lerme? Apply at 379 Fourth street, near Lafayette place; or to Messrs. Hale & Co , 195 Broadway. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN SUITS OB SINGLE, with not and cold water, ina private family, : eaveys two doors above Union square. Inquire of OBOKEN.—GENTLEMEN WISHING PLEASAME rooms, with partial board, plying at 31 Naber ip terrace. House containe ges and bath. One b! from ferry and very pleasant. OBOKEN.—GENTLEMEN WISHING BOARD AND airy rooms, with » fine view of country, with or sro the Feces rats rt, pete ape rom the fe: an sent, can a a>: plying at $1 Warhington terrace, ” 4 pus PARTIAL BOaRD.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished room, suitable for one or two gentle who wish @ permanent and quiet home, House own by the cccupant. Central location, west from Broad- tod bath ‘References exchanged. Address’ Hosrys tot and bath. References excha ress x 4,067 Post Office. ‘ANGERS AND OTHERS VISITING THE CITY WILI. On a bases [bad etietnn’! bah 4 jpooms, Ww pripartial board, by applying ai sce, one door below Riguih stzest, oproatto Dr Prem: ice’s church; the house has all he modern improve- ments. Terms moderate. LET—WITH BOARD AT 199 BIRECKER STREET, front room, recond story, w: e aod fighted with gus. Ala, one on, the fourth Were FT¥0 NEATLY FURNISHED BEDROOMS To LET—AT $1 GOeach per week. Apply at 71 Crosby atrest, one block from Broadway. Wis nt FURNI: HED PARLOR, AND BEDROOK adjoining, with bath and gas, and breakfast serv. edin the rocm, fora le¢y and gentleman, family; full board for the lady only. Ad¢: days, stating terms and locality, J.D., box ice. 788 Post COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 5 0 WANTED, A GENTLEMAN WITH “ ‘e this amovnt, to join the advertiser, who has the same amount, to purobate a first cless ho- tel It bas been established four yeara, on the European, plan, is on one of the most respectable thoroughfares, 4 patronized ly by the upper tem. Any gentle: ig to live a genteel life, with small means, and cub, money, will please call on Mr. at Thompson’s hotel, Fourth avenue, near Tweaoty- ith street, from 10 to four o'cldbk. morey. affairs land company will Also be entrusted to the firm, Address Guide, box 122 Herald office. TO $250.—WANTED, AN ENTERPRISING, £100 ora rete a slene prevents me ing it chance to make money is seldom met with. terprise, Herald office, this cay. ESTAB- ee 3) —PARTNER WANTED, IN OLD 'e tshed profitable cash bi in which is no risk: who ca: ; tos ‘en of a mde © n give a] " so hain of s fa eon ‘opportunity. dress X. B. X,, Herald office. is . , RARE CHANCE—FOR A PERSON HAVING FROM $8,600 to $10,000 cash to enter into a new very profitable manufact: ly Dusiness of the kind in the State,) and now estab- ’. farther ulare, ‘J. H.FAKI ., 4 treet, RY » OF pm by letter D. F. i, taomenoae TRANSATLANTIC FIRM, HAVING ESTABLISHEO af Bear a, » wants as e oung and lve man, possess at least $4,000 to ,000 cash, and capable of acquiring « fall knowledge of ‘the business, #0 as to ous partasc of the firm, in the case of ey accident him, Address Suffoik, Heraid office. PARINER.—WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH FROM (40 cash capi the old and new \e wines is al estabiish- $5,000 to . The above bu atove capital to carry on the bu ference and ge given by tox 166 Herald office, with full name and w! re to be seen, One acquainted with the busines preferred, ennai A RARE CHANCI: FOR AN ACTIVE BUSINE3S MAN, with @ small capital, to form @ connection with « party of several years’ experience, whois about start! an office and shop for Arg mid of takiag eut sad disposing of patents, and the making of models The test of reference given and required. For further information ixquize of L. R, JACOBS, 369 Broadway, second flcor. ARTNER WANTED, O77 WITH $6,060, TO TAKE AN terest in a lucrative wholesale busiaese, of thesbest thoroughfares down towo, re change for a person to enter ins business » Adéresa Merchant, Herald office SER WANTED WITH $500—TO ENTER INTO old established business; the advertiser wishing to mabe some improvements, would like an enterprising mse as pertner with the above amount. Address Mars, Hereid office, Tne best references given. * “a to join ins manufectu: already estabsshed, and paying well. The dee ties ight, ard unattended with risk, the eales bring Principally for cash. ‘The advertiser being otherwise o0- cupied, is unable to give it the attention itrequires. Ad. cre |. B, Herald office PHRENOLOGY —THE, CELEBRATED Mrs. FLEURY, from Paris, whose relations bare constantly consulted by Napoleon I, gives true in formaticn on all events of life. Questions are answered by the power of magnetism at 265 Broome street, ADAME MEYER HAS REMOVED TO 191 SEVENTH between Twenty-third and T -fourta, continnes to tell past, present and future ‘kewise oarrieges, journeys, law auita, business adi pects been! Pp 7 host or ladame Meyer converses ia Hegiith, Vreack, and Germen, and gives guarantes for ber art. ADAME MORROW WILL SHOW 7 of tke intended huvband amd absent fri will tell all the events of life, This highly gifted ral gilt ta teil the very thoughts, a peed. Lye 4 call soon, aad thay depend upon true edvice, (ounded om the eters iplea of magical sciences. No charge if mot entis thet on not admitted TS wieeet, acer On. NESS 4, and tad; RENOWNED PRBENOLA from Paris, osm be coreulted about lors, fiege, business, ho.; sod will te'l the eeme of oe msm they will werry, aloo the nomen of h« . Residence, 125 Fighth etewot, ooreer of Foutn arenas, one bicck (Fem Broo tway