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nee ed Be Prepesed to Mcet Approaching Disease. ~The fervent hent of summer is suddenly uyjon us, and, as e at ce or symptous of Leaviness and obstruction. A slight palu and distention inay also be felt at the upper part of the stow ach. The ‘tions ‘of the bowels will probably be scanty. “Now is the time to ‘act. Cease to put into the stomach “what it cannot di Above all, purge out the bad humne rs, and caure of disease. A few doses of T randre mnove all pain, uneasiness and ince avenience, Tnatvention t this nimple advice will in all probs sbity, lowed by com- Kestion or inflammation of the jiver, or of other organs. Larger doses for « period will then become necessary, ad tauch needless pain must bé. “endured. Lord Bacon wisely asserted“ Man's body is, of all things tm nature, most susceptible of remedy.” This is true; tor all diseases have their origin ip f.n impure state of the blood, and Brandreth’s pills, by expeili'ag these foul humors, will reader the blood fluid and perlectty, pure Cases Rocent.—A gevideman residing in Peekskill was troubled with violent gains inthe head. The attack would last for two.or three days aba time, He used various reme- ties, Dut meme benefived him. He was recommended to use Brabdrett's pills, aalltook u dose of five at night on ain to bed. He waus entirdy cured by this one dose. He called on wwe this aivernoon, and stuted that he had no return of his afietion, but enggrad uninterrupted good healds for the last twoyeocs. Another case of a similar nature, but complicated with kcumatinm, occurred in the same town, and Was en- Mireby:cured by tee use of three boxes, A'gentleman for years was atticted with abscess of the liver, and was ven up by his physicians to die, As a last ‘reenirse, Hramcreth’s pills were used according to the printed directions; he ‘took. as many as fifteen pills at a single dove. ‘Biateen boxeswntirely removed his long aud heavy attliction, ‘restoring him'o perfect health. Naw Yous, 7th June, 1866. Sold at Dr.'BRANDRETH'Sprincipal office, 43Canal street Brandreth’s Building; at Burnton’s bookstores, No. 296 Bow ‘ery and 241"Hudson street; by Mrs. Hayes, No. 175 Fulton street, Brodklyn: E. J. Horsman, No. 124 South Sixth street, Wilkame! ;_T. W. Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia; and by all Sees nd imedicine venders in the Union. ke ‘Caution.—All pills. purporting to be Brandreth’s pills, with Ne. 241 Broadway on the side label, are couulertelt, .,,Singer’s Sewing Machines,—One Thousand. ‘dollars @ year in a tair estimate of the earnings ofa god oper: tor, with ove of Singer's latest Improved high speeded ma chines. The’ season Semanal ligtings and other profitable werk is close ut now ia the time to buy the machines ind prepare for it. The fact that our machines, either for use jm priviie families or in large manuficturing establishments, axe lvamly superior to every other, kind, can be proved by theasanda who beyond dispute. New mac! eens for old a rms. pills wil infertor ones, on the usual liberal I. M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. acetates hy Dregatste.-E. W.N. &S. can Obtain Dar. no’s celebrated catarrh and snuff (at his prices) in New York, pee and Philadelphia, and of JAMES DURNO, Albany, The ac Bitters.—This World Renown- e4 preparation of the finest French vineyards is no catch pen- ny like the various schnapps, &c., with which the mar- ket fe flooded, but an agreeable drink, and a certain cure for indigestion, cholera and all fevers, as witness its miraculous effecta last year in Virginia, and also among the allied armies in the © These wonderful bitters can be obtained, wholesale and retail, of the sole importer, 8. STEINFELD, 0 Nassau street, N. Y., and for sale by every respectable Bars grocery, and ee drug store. ile Lyon Hives : to mortals gives efore, of yore. only Hopes to ts. Depot 424 Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupecs eyeite admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A suit of elegant private apartments for supplying his inimitable dye, vhe only reliable article of the kind extant. Wholesale and retail at CRISTADORO'S, No. 6 Astor House. Copy the address. Batehelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs ‘are superior to allothers. Their new improvements secure comfort to the wearer, natural elegance and durability. We unrivalled and only harmless hair dye is applied twelve private rooms, at BATUHELOR’S, 283 Broadway. Ballard’s Hair Dye takes all others Down, for it will color any shade from black to brown. For sale or applied at 496 Kroadway. Also the hair prevented from tall- ing off in forty-eight hours by using Ballard’s chemical hair Sastener. Holloway’s Ointment.—The Healing and ceeling effect of this balsamic ointment upon burns, scalde, running sores, irritations of the skin, scrofulous ulcers, salt yheum, erysipelas, and all ezternal inflammation, is miracle in surgery, Sok! At the manufyctories, &) Malden lane, New Zork, and 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 25° 62},c. and $1 per pot. 7 Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysentery.—These fear- fal attacks prevented by taking Inger’s tasteless castor oil. Per sale only at 399 Bri ey INGER & CO., Family Chemists, Successors to T. T. Green. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. DOPTION—A FINE, HEALTHY ANY LADY or gentleman wishing to addpt x child, will obliga a wi- Gow left with twins, Please call for Mary Whaling, 36 Green- wich street. HRISTIAN GROVER, SAMUEL FLEWERELLING, Henry A. Fay, Martin Luberear, or their heira, can learn, of something io their advantage by addressing J. Ford & Co., Box 264 Jersey City Post office, N. J. ‘AS ADELE, FROM P—T, RECEIVED THE NOTE from Dr. F—s, in this city; and_answered i ddress br. ¥—a, care of Dr. Pieper,’ No. 7 Delancey street, New rerk. TRRORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK SINCLAIR, by bis son, John Sinclair. Any information of him will be received at the corner of Warren and Columbia streets, South Brooklyn. Boston papers please copy. INFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY KEARNEY, OF County Tipperary, Ireland, who came to New York more ‘han seven years ago. Her sister Bridget and her brother Richard are very anxious to gee her. By writing or calling a: 2 Pewecty asta street, Tenth avenue, New York, she can see 'F THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF ME. WILLIAM BROWN FOWLER, he is requested to call at Patten’s Motel, corner of Warren'and Greenwich streets, where he will mect a friend most anxious to see him. WALFRID OSTERMAN WILL CALL AT THE DA- nish Consulate, 62 Beaver strect, be will hear of something to his advantage. . y LY OF LAMBETH, near London, England, is still alive, and will apply 1 Mesers. A. Bell’s Sons, of New York, he may hear ot som thing to his advantage. Or if any one can give authentic infor- regarding W. C. Baxter, he may obtain a tritling remu- eration, ELANCHOLY MYSTERY.—MR. JOHN M. CRIPPS, who left his home on the evening of the 2th of May, and has not since been heard of, must have met death in some mysterious manner. For any information respecting him, or tor the recovery of the body, if dead, an ample reward will be PAH! by his late employers Mesars, Hodges Phelps, 212 roadway, or by his brother, E; W. Cripps, 63 Canal sttert, ‘who will feel grateful for any tidings respecting him, even the most remote. Deseription:—About 5 feet 6 inches high, slight body, hair inclined to gray, no whiskers. Supposed to have had on dark clothes, Age 40 years, L. RI MUST SEE YOU BEFORE THE DAY + appointed, aa T am about leaving the elty—peraps for & long time; but won't do so without first seeing you. Write to-morrow. GREENPOINT. HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF MR. GEORGE Mook, he is requested to communicate with his friends at Bath, , or at Geneva, Switzerland. IMON HILL ES INVITE A SE PRESENTER CHEZ M. E Je Doeteur McLeod, 87 Ouest 20e rue, part de M. Vaurigaud. HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF ANY OF THE gentlemen who witnessed the assault on one of the Fultor ferry boats, Whitehall, on Wednesday, May 14, they will cor fer rae by sending their address to R. M. D., box 127 He- rald office. ew York, de la THE TURF. JASHION JOCKEY CLUB MEETING.—A MEETING ‘of the Fashion Jockey Club will be held at the Astor House on Monday evening, 16th inst., at 8 o’clook. Punetual attendance is particularly requested, a business preparatory to the race meeting on Tuesday, 17th inst., will be brought be: fore the clup. Members may obtain their badges at the meet- ing. J. A. VALENTINE, Sec'y F. J. ACES—FASHION COURSE, NEWTOWN, L. L.—THE first meeting of the Fashion Jockey Club will commence On Tuesday, the 17th of June, and continue four days. Frest Day—Tuesday, 17th June, “Fashion stakes:"” sub- scription, $300; forgeit, $100; mile heats—closed Ist of Janu- ery, with five nominations. ND Rack——Purse $500, if two start, and for each addi- tional horse, $75 will be added, which, with the entrance mo- pey, $6, will go.to the second borse'in the race. Two mile 8. Secon Day—Wednesday, 18th June, “Jockey Club stakes,” subscription, $200; forfeit, $108; four mile heats, The Jockey Club to add $1,200, if three «tart. The nominations to this stake are Florida, Augnsta and Pryor. If all start the se: cond in the race to receive back the amount of his stakes. ‘Trinp Day—Thuraday, 10th June; purse $40), if two start, ‘and for each additional horse $50 will be added, which, with the entrance money, WiM go to the second hora’ in the race. ‘Mile heat, 3 tn 5. . Srconp Kacr—" Association stakes; subscription, $300; forfeit, $100; $300 added by the club. Bille heats. Closed with four nominations, Last Day—Friday, 20th June, purse, $700; 3 mile heata, if two start, and for each additional horse $100 will be added, which, with the eniranee money, $35, will go to the second boree in the race. ‘Twenty borsea are now at the Fashion Course in prepara- tion for the approaching contests, and two stables more are hourly expected. J. A. VALENTINE. Secretary Fashion Jockey Club. THE TURF.—ON AND AF’ SUNDAY, JUNE 15, the Cypress Hilla line of stages, will run as’ followa:— Leave Jobn'l. Snediker's Hotel, at6, 9, and 12 A. M., 3 and 6) P.M. Leave Williameburg ferries at 8 and 11 A. M., 2 Aff tnd 8 o'clock P.M, jivergreen and Gypiess Cemeteries, ¢ Macada: re J JAMES G, COFFEY, Agent. IENTH STREET FERRY.~THE R¥SIDENTS IN THE upper part of the city will tind delightful pleasure rides by crossing the Greenpoint ferry, from the foot of Tenth street New York, all pavements being avoided on the Long Isla side; the distance to Astoria being short of four miles, Fluah- ing about six, with a variety of country ronds intersecting the main one. NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—ON FRIDAY, June 20, at 4’o'clock, P. M. precisely, a match for $10,000, mile and repeat, to harness, 11 Woodsitt names 8. &. Rocket: D, Ptifer names br. g. Brown Dick. Cars will leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, at2\4 o'clock, and return as soon ne the sport is over. Fare to go and revirn, 50 cents, SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, ‘N. B.—This race will come off without regard to weather. CARPETINGS AND UPHOLSTERY. AM ye Superb English velvets. . Hlegant tapestry, Brussels ... Heautiful ingrainis. . Superior ingrains. : lable and piano covers, window shades, 8 GANT CARPET ESTABLISHME: 99 Bowery. COA YOAL.—HAVING THE MEANS OF BRINGING MY COA chal to market, and having the ‘smallost expen invall respecte, connected with the sale of coal, enables me to ell ae cheap ta any in thigcity, Call aud se RICHARD CLINTON, 260 First avenue, corner of Fiijgenip irCeh And OD ver be BITE GORmEE OF MTP E Ie POLITICAL. 10% WARD YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB.— The abave club wil Wold a meeting at Strauss” Hotel, 54 Al Ludlow xtreet, on Mopday evening, June 16, 'at 8 oc citizens favorable to the C@cinnati hominatlens are ty requested to attend! end enrol their hames. An election for Permanca’ officers wil be helt, THOS. SKUSR, Chairman pro tem. Joun Kvyser, Seeretary 4.71 WARD KRYSTONE OLOB—FOR PRE Janes Bwchanan; for Viee President, John enrkige.—A grumd rally of thia ‘club was hel at Brooks’ s- sembly Rooms, $61 Broome sirert, June 13, 1866, The club was addressed by the Hon. John’ Kelly, who defended the ples lad down in the Cincinnati platform with great ‘A large number were added to the club, aiter which it adjourned, with three cheers for Buel Breckenridge and HENRY MANRON, Presi ALONSO Horse, § 14.7 WARD YOUNG MEN'S VICTORY, CLUB—A Especial meeting of this club will be held at their room on Tuesday evening next, at 72 o'clock. Punctual attendance particularly requested. {LEVENTH WARD UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRACY. At a meeting heid at the hou: ff Counciiman Joha Hart, Eleventh street, on Friday, June 13, 1866, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimouly adopted:— Whereas, the original democrats of the Eleventh ward are highly pleased and gratilied with the nominations made at the ‘Cincinnati Convention, Ist. Resolved, That we solicit every democrat of the Eleventh ward to unite as a band of brothers, from now until to aid in securing the election of said Buchanan and Breckenridge. Resolved, That the Eleventh ward, the banner ward of pire City, will use all legal means in their power to e . James Buchanan President, and J.C. Breckenridge Vice President of ‘his glorious republican country. 3d. Resolved, That in James Buchanan and J.C. Brecken- ridge we have every contidence, and that in their long years of public experience the country will be safe, and (at every wild fanatic of the day shall be put to flight, and he Union must and shall be preserved. The'above resolutions were by a unanimous vote of the meet- ing adopted, and ordered to be published. Mr. Joho. Hart, "President; Mr, Kd. Costilon, Vice President of the Buchanan and Bredetividge Club of the Eleventh ward, Mr. Sheridan seconded the motion, which was carried unanimously. Mr. J.T. Magnus, was by the same vole clected Secretary of sam Mr. Kenan, Mr. Morris Broderick, Mr. Owen Kelly and Mr. Doyle were appointed a finance committee. It was moved and seconded that the above resolutions be published in Sunday's: Herald, and Mr. Costilon, Mr. MeGlaughlin and Mr. Maguire act as A committee for the same. The meeting adjourned until next Tuesday. EDWARD COSTILON, President. J.T, MaGNus, Secretary. Owen Keeway, Treasurer. ‘N THESE PIPING TIMES OF POLITICAL AGITATION itis important that party Jeaders should have their adver- tisements inserted in papers of large circulation, and their plicards or billa conspicuously displayed, in order that they may catch the eyes and attract the aitention of the masses, The price of the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is only one dollar a year, and advertising fifty cents a line. Orders for Job printing will be promptly attended to, Oilice northwest corner of Fuiton and Nassau atreets, " RELIGIOUS NOTICES. EV. MR. NUTE, MISSIONARY IN KANSAS AND pastor of the first Unitarian Church in Lawrence, will preach in the Church of All Souls, (corner of 4th avenue and ‘2th st.), on Sunday % June 15, at 8 o'clock. une 18, free for all gail boats 23 . Purse $60, and $10 to sec All boats must be entered on or befor Start, one o'clock. D NATIONAL REGATTA—TO BE GIVEN BY Empire City Regatta Club, at the Red House, foot of reet, East river, on Monday, June FIRST—FOUR OARED BOATS—NO RESTRICTIONS, First prize. Second priz SECOND—T First prize. Becond pri 106th $25 Third prize 10. Entrance vill be raised one half. Club meets every Monday evening, at 19 Catherine slip. J.D. R. PUTMAN, § SPORTING. (OR SALE—A VERY INTELLIGENT NEWFOUND- land dog. As the owner is about to leave the oity, Will part with bim for much lesa than his real value. Inquire at 250 Wooster atreet, brunch of Fulton Market, before 1 o'eloc] d PORTING.—FOR SALE CHEAP, THE FAST SAILING boat, Fiyaway. 23 feet Jong, lying at Penny Bridge, Gow- anus. Inquire of Mr. PETE 10 SPORTSMEN.—ON MONDAY, JUNE 16, THERE will be a shooting match on the Hoboken meadows; two hundred birds will be on the ground. “Shooting to commence atone o'clock. TAYLOR. 3.5 REWARD.—Lost, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 12th inst., a sheepskin pocketbook, with D, G. Hud’ ing written on the outside, in going through the Bowery from pring to Grand strect to Broadway, and thence to Canal street. Any person returning the same, with the contents, to D. G. Hudgins, 220 entre street, will receive from £36 to $40 reward, and no questions acked. 20 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN. going from the corner of Catharine street and th Bowery to Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth avenu stone diamond pin. The finder, by leaving it with Pt Howes, No. 14 Bowery, or at Crook's Hotel, No. 80 Chatham street, Will receive thé above reward and many thanks of the owner. $1 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE RVENING OF JUNE 13, a black and tan terrier slut. Answers (o the name of Minnie: Any person returning her to No, 2 Irving place, will receive the above reward. $1 REWARD.—A LARGE ESQUIMAUX DOG STRAY- fed from the mahogany yard, corner of Washington and Franklin atreets, June 13. Wolf’ nose. short ears, very heavy hair, mostly white, with black spots, and large fil, car- ried up over his buck. Answers to the name of Neptune. 5) REWARD. —ILEW FROM HIS CAGE, AT NO. 7 North Madison square, Twenty-sixth street, on Saturday, ‘une 14, a bobtail mocking bird. ‘The above reward, with many thanks, will be paid for its return, by applying at the above place. $ REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE ll, A sevygnteen foot boat, painted with a red’ stripe, green water lin® and grained gunwale, inside white, three seats, Arained, and bottom boards green; tamed May Queen; branded ames Lee, of the Battery. $3 REWARD—DOG LOST.—STRAYED AWAY, ON Thursday, 12th instant, a black and tan terrier dog; had ‘on chain collar, with owner's name on it. Whoever will return raid dog to L. V. Tilton, 590 Washington street, shall receive the above reward. CLOTHING, &C. WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTHING $10.000 wanted for the Western market. Gentlemen having any to dispose of will receive the highest price by call- ing at the store, or addressing JOHN MURRAY, 44 Ceutre street, late 79. 5.000 Woktt oF NEW AND CAST OFF CLOTH: A ing wanted.—THOMAS D. CONROY, licensed to buy clothing of every description. | Gentlemen having large ‘or small lote to dispose of will receive the highest price paid for them, by calling at the store, ar addressing Thomas D. Von: roy, 491 Pear! street. $2. 00 WORTH OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S 4 ie Jeft off clothing wanted, in Jarge or small lots; liberal prices paid in current money, ‘and punctual attention given to all orders thro ost or otherwise. J, ES MORONEY, 47944 Pear! street. CUCTHING.-LADIEE OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to dispose of, can receive the ujymoat value, by addressing to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, or 62 West Beoad- way. Ladies attended to by Mrs, Cohen. 8. COHEN. 1c hecalad CLOTHING WAREHOU ‘Nos. 66 and 68 Fulton stre: Linen coata. . White duck coats. Linen pantaloons Marseilles vests Fine Se coal Black cloth coats RESTAURANTS. ‘ARD.—THE FRIENDS OF JOSEPH BRUEN ARE, requesied to meet at the Buena Vista House, corner of Grand and Forsyth streets, on Tuesday evening, ‘June 17, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of considering the propriety of ten- dering Mr. Bruen a complimentary testimonial. ELD’S HOTEL, 31 BOWERY.—PATRONS OF GENU- ine Philadelphia lager bier can always find such at the above place, and a good Iunch daily, from 11 ime B, ISPENARD STREET, established 1840.—The Manchester Men's dinner party will take place on Monday evening, Juno 16 @&® R. Malone Raymond in the chair. ‘Tickets, ono dollar. JOSEPH BROOKS, Proprietor, All the way from Manchester, OR, SALE A LENDID PAIR oF BAY HORSES al louble harness, 4 1, With I y + quire ot'No. 9 Bridge sirect NeY. et nn One falls, In OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, HARNESS AND. light wagon. Horse nine years ‘old, warranted sound and kind in all harness, and suitable for any business; price $22). Will be sold together or separate. Inquire in the feed store, Sixth avenue, betweem Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets, or corner of Forty-tirt street and Sixth avenue, pense atch thnkenk Menino toes ime POR SALE-A BRIGHT BAY TORSE, TONG TAIL, seven years old, 1534 bands high; warrantd sound and Kind in single or double harness; and stylish driver; will stand without tying. Can be seen at Mo. 9 Batavia street, New York, or by addressing P. W. POR, BALECAN TRON GRAY HORSE, 8 YEARS OLD, 1544 hands high, @ fast and stylish ‘driver; kind and sound. Bold on rh the owner has no use for bia: | Apply on “Mon at fest Forty-second street, near Sixth between Sand Gorctock FM: ee FOR SAE, VERY CHEAT—A FELL BLOODED SAM. “ brino breeding mare, 16 bands high, 8 years old, kind in all harness, very stylish driver; or would exchange for 4 work horse. Price, $100, Inquire ai 6&7 Bighth avenue. pent Rh ne es eR ORSE FOR SALE.—A FINE FAMILY HORSE, SIX Years ald, 1534 hands high, a good traveller, perfectly sound, will stand without tying, is well adapted for an ex. preeioers or for a physician. Apply at 101 Clif street, cor- ner of Fra ORSES AND CARRIAGES.—WANT a horse, light wagon and harness, any person who has a handsome turn-out, or either of the above, which he will sell Jow, will find @ cash customer by addressing HARRIS, He- rald office. ie a fat traveller; is a froe TO PURCHASE, STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW TELLS ast, present and future event so trite that she astonishos all who visither. She will even tell the very thoughts. She shows the likeness of the intended husband and absent friends, and causes speedy marriages, who willall enjoy happiness and good luck through life. Thousands have expressed their belief that she is the most wonderful astrologist in the world, or that ever was known. No charge if not satistied. Gentlemen not admitted. 76 Broome street, between Cannon aud Columbia, ne ne OG COPARRYOYANCE MRS. HAYES, 176 GRAND STREET New York, is the best clairvoyant in America, All dis- few discovered and correctly told, and Roon cured and whereabouts of absent fronds gorrectly told, FMA 6s Vlad Gi BAHN Gy The fate vharge, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1856. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOLONEL FREMONT'S LIFE. “John Charles Fremont, the ‘Pathfimder of the Rocky Mountaina; a man who has opened to America the gates of her Pacific empire.” BOOK OF RARE INTEREST. The Life, Kxplorations and Public Services of JOHN CHARLES FREMONT, Reautifully illustrated from original drawings. * Kor thou wert of the mountains, they proclaim ‘The everlasting creed of liberty. 0 émo., cloth, 75 cents. dventurous spirits that peared in our time. His romantic history will be il- Jnstrated from scenes taken In, daguerreotype by ‘imeelf while on bis great expeditions. The work will be ready in a few days, and orders may now be forwurded to the publishers, {From Men of the Times.) Colonel Fremont not only fixed the locality of that great South Puss of the Rocky Mountains, through which myriads now press their way to California, but he detined the astrono- my, geography, botany, geology and meteorology of the coun- try, and deseribed the route since followed, and designated the points trom which the flag of the Union is now flying from a chain of wilderness fortresses. {From the New York Tribune.} Though young, and born poor, he hus d draved more peril, and achieved more rey than of his years now living. {From the Boston Atlas.) In onr hours of ease it is dillicult to wstimate justly the ser- Vices and sacritices of a man like Colonel Fremont. TICKNOR & FIELDS, publishers, 135 Washington street, Hoston; and for sale by all booksellers and agents in the United States and Canadas. ‘Single copies will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of 75 cents, more service, tation than any SPOTISM.—THE FOURTH EDITION OF THIS EX- citing novel will be ready on Wednesday. No book ever fold to an equal extent. 500 copies were ordered in one day. Published by HALL, WILLSON, & REUBEN VOSE, 116 and 117 Nassau street. IEMALE LIFE IN NEW YORK CITY—ILLUSTRATED with forty-four real portraits from life, is published and for sale THIS MORNING, by all news agents and booksellers. Price Becents. Published at T. B. PETE aN No, 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Everybody whould get tt and read tt, ACHEL AND THE NEW, WORLD.—AN ACCOUNT of the tour of the famoua’French actress through the United states and @nba, by M. BEAUVALLET, one of the Rachel corps dramatique. M. Beayvallet gives x 'most amualng ac- count of the conclusion of the Felix “Million Hunt,” from the start in Paris tothe “Hunt” over bere. The book is full of the most pert und impertinent remarks on our cities and insti- tutions, New York, Boston, Philadelphia—none escape the witticisms of this cockney Frenchman. Our theatres, actors, audiences—all suffer alike. Our “gentlemen” are gamblers and robbers; our ladies Perlectly ingenuous statements hu r Gi it will create the heartiest mirth wherever itis read, sale at all bookstores, in town and country, DIX, EDWARDS & CO., 321 Broad wa: NEWSPAPERS, &c. EWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT PORT AHEAD.—SPORT, SPORT, SPORT.—BOYS, AT- tention; attention, boys; Boys, attention. The great’ PIC- TORIAL CLIPPER for Fourth of July will soon be ready. Full of all sorts of sporting enta, sporting news, chess, racing, yachting, rowing, ball playing, foot races, portraits of famous sportsmen, celebrated , chess players, and all sorts of matters interesting to lovers of sport. Price 6 vents. Dealers Supplled at usual Fates, Address Agent for the Clipper, box 079 2 ‘ew York Post office. IPE AMERICAN WEEKLY PRISS— ‘The best and che: In the country, ix issued every Friday morning, At the low price of $1 a year, and furnished to agents at $1 50 per hundred. It contains— 18 On matters of general interest. All city news of importancs All doings in the religious world, Reviews of all the theatres, Mattera of Interest to politicians, And a large amount of general reading, Interesting to all classes of the communit Independent in politics, it is attached to no party or faction, but is devoted to whatever is calculated to advance the general g00d of the whole country, and to increase the glory and pros perity of the Union. Asa medium for advertisers, the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is surpassed by no paper published, and persons desi- rous of making known their business throughout the country willdo well to avail themselves of its columus. Advertise- ments will be inserted for fifty cents a line. Terms cash. All orders must be addressed to the office of the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, northwest’ corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York.’ The paper is for sale at the office, and by the news agents, U kt LONDON JOURNAL.—PRICE TWO CENTS. This popular work is now printed in New York, and pub- lished weekly, by J. SMITH, at No. 60 Nassau street, to whom all communicat‘ons will please be addressed. Back numbers from the commencement of the new volume can be obtained. Subscription terms, one dollar per annum. Agents wanted in all parts of the Union and Canadas. LOST AND FOUND. (OUND—A FINE YELLOW FRENCH POODLE DOG, large, size, shaved, with collar and name of the propric: ior on it: The owner can, have the same by proving prope and paying expenses. If not claimed within three days, wil be sold. Apply to Jobn Bader, 25 Meserole street, WilNams: ar OST—A POCKET MEMORANDUM BOOK, RATHER large, ofno value except to the owner, in’going from ont strect 10 Jersey City, on Wednesday evening last. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at No, 18 Frout street. Lost nicer, SHARES STOCK BANK OF COMMERCE, $100 each, transferred certificate, No. 13,627, May 31, 1x86, to Frederick Kapp, finder will return same, for liberal reward, to Jol ¥ Maiden lane, OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, PROBABLY ON Broadway, between Cedar and Canal streets, a gold Watch key, marked R. G. B., from J. A. P. ‘The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Pacific Express ayment being ‘stopped. Honest Hf, Ranch, Co.'s office, 124 Broadway, OST—ON SATURDAY, 7TH, IN A SIXTH AVENUE car, from St. John’s park to West Washington place, a gold locket, af little yalue to any one but the ewner, who will Jay a liberal reward on having it left at 142 Macd orner of Amity. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOO} dark lemon greyhound, with a black collars reward will be given on d Tenth street, two doors from H JTRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM CENTREVILLE TRACK, ith May, a bay brown, switchtail horse, 16 hands ne in nigh forward foot, with a three quarter shoe on, Je Roman nose. Whoever returns said horse to 202 Sixth street, will receive a suitable reward, ‘WM. B. FISH. ON THE SEA. ing the name of same name. All ving such books, as the is been stopped, These books ed by the owner, widow Megnin, at are of1no use to any other person. GTRAYED OR STOLEN—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, » 14, a horse a ; horse, w dark bay, about six? ds high, with b and inane, and black switch tail, near aide eye a little dim; cart, No. 739.’ A suitable reward Rill be paid for their delivery to'T. ‘T. Griff, $3 Amos street, A SNALL QUIET PAMILY WIS partofa house, (basement and parlors,) sit iween First and Sixth avenues, und Fifth ‘Phivty-titth streets, with gas and water. Address P. Herzog & Co., 22 Naxsatt street, N.Y. PARTMENTS WANTED.—A FRONT AND BACK room and two bedrooms, in a genteel neighborhood. Rent moderate, Address 8. B. P., Herald office, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD SECOND HAND boiler, 2) to 22 feet long, and 40 inches in diameter, Thomas & Maghee, 24 South William street. TENANTS’ REGISTER. A, BUBNISHED (HOUSE TO LET—THE WHOLE OR part of a large four story and basement house, with all the modern improvements, iti a desirable location up town. Immediate posscssion given. | Apply at No. 9 St. Georxe's place, East Thirtecath street, a few doors frora Second avenue, AUTIFUL RESIDENCE ON THE NORTH RIVER to let, or for sale, with garden filled with vegetables, fruit and shrubbery; near depot and steamboat, daily to New York, for one shilling. Price $3,5W. Rent $88. Address H. R, Residence, Herald oflice, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—183 WEST TWENTY- fourth sireet; three story, all the modern Improvements, handsomely Tarnished throughout, tow small famlly, for three or four months; rent $100 per month. Inquire of P. BER- TINE, 345 Broadway, room 5, from 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M. FOr e, 29, LET-AND FURNITORE FOR SALE, NO. Ch 25 West Nint Full of good boarders. Apply as above. ITORE TO LET IN HOBOKEN on principal strect, third block from ferry; show windows, as, and rooms in rear for reaideuce. Rent low to a good teu: ant'and small family. Inquire at the lumber yard, foot of Se- cond street, Hoboken. 0 LET—ON MITH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FFourth avenues, a well finished cottage house, eight rooms, with large yard and garden, Rent $100 per year. Possession given tinmediately. Inquire on the premises, house near Fourth avenue, or at71 Vesey street, corner of Greenwich, in the basement T° LETTO A FAMILY OF GROWN, PERSONS, THE first floor of a brown stone house, handsomely furnished, desirably loeated in Fourth avenue, not above Twenty-ninth treet, upto the letof May. Address F. T., Madison square Post office. LET—THE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 458 Greenwich st., convenient to Sixth and Fighth avenue Railr and only ten minntes walk to the tty Hall. ‘The house abs been clean and painted throughout, and 18 now ready for immediate occupation. Apply on the premises, or tOxWm. H. Lee, 199 Chambers street, or 199 Fulton street, —A GOOD LOCATION, (TO, LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, A SHORT DISTANC from Quarantine landing, on Montgomery avenue, two lors, furnished, with large garden aud every cenveuleace Jor a small genteel family. Apply or induire of the premises, to RICHARD MOONEY, or of P. Wolfe, Tompkinville, 0 LET—A BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A DOCTOR, ina respectable locality. For particulars, apply at 355 Broome street. U by LET—A PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 194 FOURTH street, corner of Washington square, containing ten rooms, parlor, 22x17, with rich fresco ceiling. Has bath, gaa, hot and cold water throughout. Will be let low to a respectable family. Apply on the premises. LET—THE SKCOND FLOOR AND BACK BASE ment of house 71 Amos street. ‘The furniture, which complete and nearly new, will be disposed of on reasonable terms to parties taking ‘the house or others. Apply on the premises, or to ROBINSON & HAPPY, 239 Broadway. LET IN BROOKLYN—HOUSE NO. 360 ADELPHI street, near Fulton avenue; gas throughout, newly pa pered, Rent $20. Apply at 3% Degraw street, one door trom Smith street, or at 44 Fulton street, New York, engrav ing sbop, up stairs. (0 MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE, TWO LOTS, WITH buildings, steam engine and boilers,’near the Dry Dock Hank, on Tenth street, cheap and on eney terion W. M. B. HARTLEY, 86 Broadway. FTPHRER ROOMS TO LET, AND THE FURNITURE FOR sale. Good location for a dressmaker, the place havin heen employed na such. Rveryihing conveueyt fot & puaANL Fumsy. AvPIY WLIW Vana) sueeh up Blairs. DRY GOODS, a. $52 OOO Noztt oF DRY Goons WILL. BE bs je olfered for sale to-morrow (Monday) and fol- barg days, at the dry goods mam, 260 Bowery, where such ing will be offered to the public as cannot fail to create universal astonishment, The following list of prices will give but a faint idea of the immense sacritice made in these goods, in order to elect & sp novo the entire 8,000 of deluines, at.........8¢., worth from 14, Gd. 40 2a. 1,100 blue barege dolaines sere Be. worth 1s. 6d. ‘900 black barege pelaines. |... Se., worth 2H) pieces black lawns, at. .6d. per yard, worth Is. and 14. 3d. 2,000 printed bareges. aes da., Worth 2a 1,500 all Wool bareges Ba, worth 2s. 6 1,000 do. oe As’ 3d., worth 24, 2)500 do. <i, 6d," worth 2s. Gal, 3,u00 satin 1s. ML, worth 3s, 200 4 “2g, worth $8. Od. Marseilles quilts $1, worth $2 50. feces white briliiante worth Is. Sd. 0 60 boxes parasols. . 200 pieces musquito ni » worth 108. a 12a . per yard, two yards wid 900 double damask table 10-4. + only $1 300 pleces York Mills muslin, 84. per yard, slightly damag ‘ater. y 160 pieces York Milis muslin 5 cases of linen huckaback towel 200 dozen of Hajou’s kid gloves. 300 pieces French printed lawns.....18., worth 1s. 6d, and 24, 2,000 yards plaid and stripe silks, at 58, worth 93, N. B—One price strictly observed, WM. PYNE, 250 Bowery, Between Prince and Houston sireets. GAs mniciria-ceeeneance eS & SEACORD invite attention to the ost COM! of gentlemen's fi ‘goods in the ci ew patterns of p shirtings, competition. A CASE OF SUMME re i0e., perfect, , worth 1s. jarranted genuine, ER bonnets, Inst Fe AtMme. HARRIS & SON'S, 571 Broadway. TIENTION.—THE LAST CASE @F SILK ROBE: full deen for ba tts be opened on Monday, June 6, by A. SAKOBL & CO., 767 Broadway, second door below Nintl et. N. B.—Harages and musling at great bargains, with a full assortment of goods for wavelting dré NOTHER LOT OF RICH FLOUNCED BAREGE Tobes, at $5; also, n new lot of plaid silks, at 6s. 6d., worth ids... will be opened’ this morning at the Commercial House, ‘M7 Spring street. J. H. LIPSETT, Proprietor, AREGE ROBES, BAREGE ROBES. ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Ladies wil do well to examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, us some decided bargains are offered (0 effect the clearance of thia stock. Bareges, by the yard, in beautiful tylen and qualities, at tremendously low prices,” By order of the assignee 703 Broadway. ARGAINS IN PRINTED MUSLINS, French jaconetas at In. per yard. Jaconet robes, with three flounces, ‘At $1 50 cach. Organdie do., with two flounces, ‘At'$2 each, ‘A. T. STEWART & CO. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, RUSSELS POINT, HONITON, POINT D! AIGUTI application collars and sleeves, in sets; cape: neiennes flat collars, new style; laces, of e} width; muslin embroideries, of every description. ' New as- sortment, just received at PETER ROBERTS & CO.’S, 375 Broadway. at id ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS. ‘Great display of mantillas to-morrow, Monday, and fol lowing days, at the mantilla emporium, 250 Bowery. Lutes Wishing to sive from 40 to 0 per cent in buying mantillas ean easily do so by visiting 250 Bowery, where one of the largest and best assorted stock In the cily can be seen. The new shawls, shape moriantique, beautifully trimmed, from $450. The Ristoria, one of the greatest novelties imported this sea ron, $8. N!B.—One hundred first class mantilla makers wanted ian- mediately. Nove others net apply I. PYNE, 250 Bowery, Prinee aud Houston streets. Betw RINTED JACONETS.— ‘S cases English printed jacameta, at ‘cages French printed Jacorits, Hil be op On Monday, June 16. ‘The ladies are solicited To examine these goods, as they are offered much below the market price. bd G. B. WILLIAMS, 347 Broadway, late Leadbeater’s, ETS,—LACE AND EMBROIDERED SETS IN EVERY wiyle, breakfast seta, travelling sets, color - dered sets, medallion seta, all of which prices. GENIN’S BAZAA 124 a now vifered at low 513 Hroadwat St. Nicholas Ho deal PLAID PRINTED FRENCH BAREGES, ‘At 2s. per yard, : ALL NEW PATTERNS. A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade swe GITKS, SILKS, SILKS — ‘Will be opened on Monday, June 16, Senses China silks, at Pencoitiys ee Ls Lease French alka, at... 1 case chene plaid, ‘at. 1 cage plaid, with chene strip - nm reducer fully 35 100 superb robes, at. ‘The above goods have ail by i e 3 G. B. WILLIAMS, 347 Hroadway, late Leailbeater’s, QILKS AT REDUCED PRICES.— LANE & PORTER wil offer on Monday PRAUTIFUL STKIPB AND PLAID SILKS, At Sa, and bs, ELEGANT CHENE SILKS, és. and &&., worth 108, FLOUNCED SILK ROBES, ‘At $16, worth $20, No. 72 Canal street. HE CARPET TRADE. ‘The immense stock of every dexeription of carpets kept by the subscribers enubles them (notwithstanding the recent large additional advance received per last steamer,) to cont!- nue to offer:— Superior English yelvets, at. . $1 3Ts Do. do. tapestry Brusscis, a 1 OD (Woven, not printed. Superfine three-ply, at De. ingratn, at. ‘Oil cloths, druggets, mat qua Matting, (made prey for their retail trade). oy ny ee, A. 't, STEWART & CO. Broadway, Chambers and Reade str HE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FLOUNCED SILK KORES 100 rid In the elty, At reduced prices. A... STEWART & CO. Broadway, Chambers and Reade str Be THREAD LACE COIFFEURS, AT $5, WORTH $8; black Chantilly veils, at $5 and upwards; Guipure, Chantilly and Bruseels laces ‘and flouncings; mantillas, silk veils (new erns), at $2 25, worth $4; figured and plain nets, ae peate ‘8, Just received at PETER ROBERTS & CO.’S, 375 roadway. AREGE ROBES, BAREGE ROBES.— LANE & PORTER, 72 Canal street, will open for sale ‘on Monday— A large lot of robes......... wssrueees fit $5.50, 100 r in, with satin flounces. -at $6 to $8, worth $10. ‘Also, some beautiful ehally robes, very ebeap. ‘Also, bareges by the yard, at very low prices. LARK’S SPOOL COTTON.— For its strength, smoothness and elasticity, obtained a prize medal at the great Paris exposition of 1865. ‘All numbers and assortments received regularly, and for sale vy GEORGE A. CLARK, 32 Dey street. CLARK'S SPOOL, COTTON. (CHEAP MOURNING Goons.— ‘The ussignees of the bankrupt J, France & Co., No. 708 Brondway, Will offer on Monday next, and during the week, tremendous bargains in the ubove, in order to effectively clear off this stock, 1,000 yards Mulhouse musting, 1e., wrth 28. 2,000 yards black plaid bureges, 18. 6d., worth 28, 6d, 1,000 yards black und white tissies and bareges, 18. Gd., worth . 6 Crape de Paria, Grenadines, Crape de Marat, English and French trimming crapes, ac., &e., &c., At equally low prices. 703 Broadway, near Fourth street. HEAP SUMMER SILKS— Beautiful styles, in rich qualities, 4s. per yurd, worth 6s. Rich and heavy silks that are sold everywhere for $1 per yard are offered at 7c. Yard wide silky, in splendid qual ies, per yard, worth $2. Assignees? sale. 703 Broadway, near Fourth sirect. HEAP DRESS GOODS. utitll chintz bareges. Mulhouse muslins, in splendid sly +-10e., worth 2s, Is., worth 2s Jaconct breakfast dresses ., Worth $3 Burege robes, -$4 50, worth $7 Assignee’ 703 Broadway. HEAP BAREGES—CHEAP BAREGES. 0 pieces natin pinid bareges, at 25 cents per yard, will We offered for sale this week. 1 foods have bern re- duced from 3e. 6. to 2s., in order to make an early clearance of the burege slock. B. WIL 347 Broadway, late fee Se eld inks Leah en tal a MBROIDER Ladies will tind gome of the greatest bargains ever offered to the public in bunds, collars, Seta, ‘sleeves, Flouncings, edgings, insertions, &c. Also, French work ou Swiss muslins, For basques, & At the assignee’s sale of the bankrupt stock of J. France. 708 Broadway, near Fourth st LARGEME: GENIN’S LADIES’ AND CHIL- dren's outtitting bazaar.—In consequence of changes being made in the intunts’ department at ar, the re- maining stock of spring clothing for misses and children will be marked down and for sale on Tuesday, June 17. Also, a rariety of ladies’ thin robes de chambre, GENIN’S Bazaar, IMBROIDERED MUSLINS FOR BASQUES, INFANTS’ robes and waists, edgings and insertings, {ull stock; 2 dozen hemstitch handkerchiefs, at $3 50 per doz: embroidered and fancy reevine, just received, at PH BERTS', 375 Broadwily. IRENCH — CORSETS.—ONE | CASR, TWENTY-ONE. sizes ; French bodices ,at $1 each, ton siz Also, 100 Mantillas, new designs, will be opened on Mons! THOS. TATE, 86 Canal, corner Gi ENIN’S AR, 513 BROADWAY. broidered silk mantillas, The balanc stock will be sold below cost pri * GENIN'S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway, Bt. Nicholas Hotel, REAT SALE OF MOURNING GOODS ¢ ‘nt 651 Broadway muslin, warranted, Freneh, new patterns, 18. per and white bareges and pine apple tissues, 18, yard: Diack and white baregrs, (a new article), 24. per yard; Foulard slike $450 per robe. Also y deseription of mourning goods, PARIS EM- of our summer twenty-five per cent belo prices. Call, before pure ing elsewhere, at W. SACKSON'S new mourning store, Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. GP EAT BALE OF LINEN Goops. ‘The assignees of J. France, 703 Broadway, will offer on Vionday next, the whole of this ‘splendid assortment of linen goods, comprising sheetings, damusks, Shirtings, napkins, &e., &e., Atan immense sacrifice, in order to reduce this stock as much us possible, this being the last week of sale, the store be- ing rented to other parties. Damask napkins, all line 8a. per dozen. English long cloths -Is., worth 186d. 12-4 linen sheeting. [13s 6d., Worth 10s. 6d. Goods for'boys’ wear, equally cheap. 703 Broadway. MMENSE SACRIFICE IN DRY GOODS. raction during the week, at the dry goods mart, UST RECEIVED FROM AUCTION—ELEGANT PRINT. ed lawns, fast colors, at 6d. and Sd.; beautiful bareges, at Sd. and $4.; English challtes, entirely new, at In. Also, an ex- tenaive assortment of the richest goods imported equally cheap, atthe Commercial House, 147 Spring street. J. H. LIPSETT, Proprietor. LADIES RIDING HATS, UNIQUE AND ELRGANT, riding and travelling gloves, yauntiets, riding whips, ke. A new assortment just received at GENIN'S BAZAAR, St. Nicholas Hotel, 513 Broud way. INEN HALL, 332 BOWERY.— JUST RECEIVED, $50,000 WORTH OF GOODS FROM AUCTION. EGAN & CO. will offer for sale on to-morrow and follow: ing duys the above amount of goods, consisting of the follow- ing, viz.— Per yard. 5 cases, 3,000 pleees, of French lawns, from. 100. to Be. 6,000 pisces of barege delaines, from. 126. to 37c. pieces fancy plaid silks, froin 6a. to 44. ul. I ieces splendid wide black silks, from. ‘85c. to $1 50 oF leces of linen sheeting, from 55 to $1 WU* White tablecloths, two yards lon Siw sew” 92 yards long, from. L 25 to $2 00 300 dozen damask and snowdrop napkins, from $1 to $1 60 per er dozen, white crape shawls, f om.. «$5 to $2) No second price, no damaged goods bor bankrupt gale. ANE & PORTER WILL OFFER FOR SALE TO-MOR- row morning, 500 pieces printed muslin French jaconets........ Muslin robes, very cheap. 72 Canal street. ANTILLAS—BRODIE'S MANTILLAS.—GEO. BRO- DIF, 51 Canal and 63 Lispenard streets, has now the largest and best assorted stock of mantillag, suttable for the city retail trade, to be found in New Yor! ¢ lot embraces an immense variety of black moire antique and lace mantles, black silk and do. do., and a splendid lot of Guipure, Chaatilty and other lace mantles. Mr. Brodie invites the’ ladies to a comparison of his prices with those of others before purchas- ing. ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS.— LANB &' PORTER having determined to CLOSE OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, Will offer on Monday THE BALANCE OF THEIR MANTILLAS, ‘At about aif the usual prices, Beautiful silk and lace mantillas.. .. Moire antique. Chantilly luce $4.50 to $8, to $12. $12 to $15. 72 Canal street. PAL BLACK THREAD LACE GOODS, RECRIVED BY THE WASHINGTON, ‘The latest novelties of the senson, comprising Square shawls, with deep volants; Mantelets, with deep volants; Chantilly and Alancon shawis and points; Square, demi and carré veils; Marie Antoinett’s, barbes, fishues, collars, Manches, tlounces, &c. A. 'T. STEWART & CO, Broadway, Chambers and Reade sureo's, Ew FLOUNCED MUSLIN ROBES, ONLY 12. centine cloth, for travelling dresses, entirely ne sols, and summer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear; ale nim. mene st fered oneription of ary oda, at atonishingly Jow prices, 1¢ Commercin! Honse, at ring street, . J. dy LIVBETS, Propries SPECIAL NOTICES, CARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE PASSENGERS ‘on board of the steamboat Eagle, on her return from the Fishing Banks, on Thursday, June 12, 1856, on motion, Mr. ‘Van Riper was called to the chair, and Mr. Maverich acted as Secretary. It was on motion Resolved, That we, the passengers on board of the steam- Doat Eagle, tender our sinceve thanks to Captain Stillwell and ofleers, for the kindness and attention shown us on our exeur- sion to the Fishing Banka on Thursday, June 12, 1864, and for the good will with which he loaned his life boats and crew to visit Sandy Hook tight house and the Telegraph station, And we recommend our friends, when they Want a good day's fishing, not to forget Captain Stillwell and the steamer Kagle. Signed on bebalf of the excursionista, MERICAN ‘DRAMATIC FUND ASSOCIATION.—A ecial general meeting of all the associates is hereby called by the directors, to meet at 16 Crosby street, on July 18, 1856, at 3 o,clock P. M., to receive and act upon the report of the committee to revise the by-laws (appointed at the lust an- nual meeting,) to adjourn from day to day until the purpose for which the meeting is called be nccomplished. FRAS. C. WEMYSS, Sec'y A. D. F. Assoc’n. New Youx, June 14, 1856. ~THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST c or negotiating the following notes, lost on Sattr- day, in the vicinity of the Post Oflice :—Ballard, Shute & Co., due'September 17, $1,000; Bradford & Bro., die October 31, #215 iD. & TC. ‘Atcheson, due Septeniber 18, $300. 4 Mberal reward wiil be paid to the tinder by returning them to the undersigned. BALLARD, SHUTE & CO., 123 Maiden of NRAND ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE NEW YORK Sangerbund Pic Nic and Concert, to be held on Monday, Joth instant, at the Bellevue Gardens, foot of Eighty-tirst street, Kast river.’ The singers and invited companies assemble at their uarters, Mechanica’ Hall, 160 Hester street, at 7 o'clock A. M. At 73¢ they form into a line under the direction of the Grand Marshal, Capt. Diehl, and march up the Bowery, through Bond street, down Broadway to City Hall (Park), up Chatham street and the Bowery, to the foot of Grand street, Fast river, wherefrom the steamers will convey them to the festival grounds, Arrived there, they will take their respective stauoua, At precisly 144 o'cloc! festivities commence with a short speech by Mr. Hoboken, immedtately to be followed by the concert, the direction of Mr. Carl Bergmann. CONCERT PROGRAMME. © oaseasion of M., the Overture—A llessandro Stradella. Flotow eralusi—Grand Chorus. Astholz R. Wagner Mendelssohn Racket Sona Schottischer Bardens Fretheiismarsch—Grand Chorus, with 01 ‘Next, the twenty-one dillerent’ choral societies and the tive bands of music will do all in their power to amuse their guests and visiters by executing selections trom the most popular and classical composers. The steamers John Hart, Tolas and Griftin will leave for the festival grounds every haif hour, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., from the piers foot of Peck slip, Kroome street and Tenth t, East river. ‘The last boat leaves New York at.6 o'clock M., and the Bellevue Gardens at7 o'clock, Steamboat fare, 644 cenis. Tickets of admission, 25 cents, to be had on board ofthe reamers und at the testival grounds. ‘The festival ends at 6g P.M. DREDS OF MEN IN THIS CITY HAVE RE. ed fortunes by liberally advertising their bt through the mediurn of newsp: handbills, large circulars, Ac, Every description of printing will be promptly und cheaply executed at the Herald Job office. VU. A. SCHUYLER CHAPTER, NO. 30.—THE MEM. 1. bers of this chapter are partioularly reqnested to attend aregular meeting at their rooms, 327 Bowery, oa Tuesday th instant, as business of importance ‘will be trans evening, acted. ~Punctual attendance is requested of every member, By order of H. WALTERS, Sachem, Wa. C. Parner, C. of C. —NOTICE IS HEREBY val persone, having claims Against Charlotte Osborn, late of Bellport, in the town of Brookhaven and county of Suffolk, deceawed, that th quired to exhibit the same, with ‘the vouchers the subscribers, the executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased, at the dwelling honse of Edward Osborn, one of the executors, at Bellport aforesaid, on or before the 2th day of August next. Dated the 12th day of Februry, 18% EDWARD OSBORR, 2 pyeontors. WILLIAM KEVAN, '§ © ; AILROAD IN FIFTH AVENUE.—ALL CITIZENS WHO are interested, as owners or otherwise, in Fifth avenue or Washington square, and who are opposed ‘to extending Lau: rens street across the square, preparatory to laying a railroad through it and Fifth avenue, ‘are requesied to attend before the Committee of Streets of the Board of Councilmen, at their chamber, in the City Hall, on Monday afternoon, June 16, at $ o’cloe! EMNER'S GREAT SPEECH—WILL BE READ AT THE Broadway Tabernacle, on Thursday evening, June 19, by J. B. Brown, Professor of Elocution. To commence at 7%, o'clock. Admission 26, “By request, tront weats feserved for len, HE NEW MINING MACHINE.—CHUBB'S METAL separator will be exhibited in full operation for a few days, from 12 to 4 o'clock P. M., ut 95 Muiden lane, previous to, its removal tothe mines. This machine separates gold ores of all kinds, atthe cort of a few ceuts per ton, und is also pecu larly adapted for copper, lead, &c. Tt will separate any sub- stances having a different specitic gravity of ten per cent. It will work in the dry diggings of California, without water or quicksilver, It will separate crushed ores from ull metala, and concentrate pyrites or any aulphuretted ores which carry gold nd ailver guliciently pure for smelting. Its simple, port able, and calculated to do a large amount of work, and not Hable to get outof order. Aa this machine supplies the want #0 Jong felt by the practical miner, it fs specially recommended to the notice of the mining interest, A compuny hus been or- ganized for the manufacture and suie of these machines, and is now prepared (o furnish and put them in operation at the inines, wunigcing a perfect aeparation of the ores, Oflioe of the’ ing Machine Manufucturing Company, 36 Pine street. OTICE TO CREDITOR: given, according to law ‘OUNG SPORTS OF THE FIFTH WARD.—MEMBERS and those desirous of joining this company will meet on Monday evening, gu No. 22 White street, By order of EDWARD SINN, 'y. WM. MCANALLY, Captain. BARNARD Fagan, Orderly Sergeant. BTERAN CORPS OF 1812—-AN ADJOURNED MEET- ing of this corps will be held at H. E. Riell's Star Hotel, 62 Li rd street, on Friday evening, the 19th inet. at 76 o'clock, to hear the report of the committee on the celebration of the 18th of June and the 4h of July. By order Witiiam Tarior, Adjutant. H. RAYMOND, Col. ‘VETERAN CORPS OF 1812—-THE CORPS WILt. AS. ‘sembie at No. 14 Mott street, on Sunday, the 15th inst., at o'clock precisely, in citizens’ dress, with the usual badge of mourning, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother sol- dier, Joba B. Gassner. By order, — H. RAYMOND, Ool. ‘Wa. Tarior, Adjutant. INSTRUCTION, 1857 ~HOOKKERPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC. « Mr, DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, makes elegant writers and practical bookkeepers in the shortest posible time. The system of instruction is entirely different from au clher in the city, being sirieily prackeal and busines like, | N. our vacint private amay be engaged at $lY, (or bookkeeping. Regular terms, 820. i oe ‘ge YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY WOULD LIKE to meet with some person of wealth who would give her her board for two hour’ daily instruction, in. Knglish and music, to young children, Address 8. Th, Th., Herald office. OARD AND TUITION.—THREE OR FOUR LITTLE Rirls, under ten years of age, will be taken to board and fo be educated by a widow lady and daughter, residing in Dan- bury, Conn. | Every care will be paid to their comfort and in- struction, The location is healthy. The highest testimonials will be given. Apply at 41 Vandam street, on Monday. “COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, fy TO £5,00.—PARTNER WANTED Witt this amoun $2.000 to invest in an oxtablisted and splendid first cluss literary paper. A golden opportunity tor some energetic young man to redize a fortune, Address, Situation, box 169 B i —A YOUNG MAN, WISHES TO INVEST $1.500. the above amount, 48 partner, ov wonld par chase some good paying business. No agents noed apply, ‘Address, with full particulars, F,, box 101, Herald off raid offi 5 a mms nen enmmmmriemmeemmmans aa SITUATIONS WANTED. 3 A YOUNG LADY, AN AMATEUR. TE. ACKER OF MUSIC, uid ke a engagement in a school, aa 4 would not object to goa short distance from New York. Salary not so mnch an Object u# a permanent situation. Addeesa Mu- fie Teacher, 26 Hudson place, Weat Thirty-fourth street. SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG LADY, TO attend a confectionary and ice cream saloon, or a bakery; ‘would be willing to make herself generally useful. Has reference. Can be seen at No. 6 Cornelia’ st., two doors trom 4th st., until eugaged. WELL EDUCATED PHARMACEUTIST WISHES TO find # situation as student, in the office of 8 reapectahie ‘American physician, where be can board in the family, Ad- cress box 3,750 Post office. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, OF GENTEEL ‘Appearance, Wishes a situation, in lace, trimming or fancy goods store; writes a good hand; can give the best of references, and is willing to assist in writing. Address,F. A., Broadway Post office. A SITUATION, AS INURSE AND SEA STR! oR ‘seamstress and to do light chamberwork, is wanted; un- derstands all kinds of family sewing. Four years’ reference from her last place. Please call at 121 Waverley place, for two days, her present employer's. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE WITH A. family going to any part of Europe, as nurse and lady's maid; is never seasick and has no dislike to children. Address M. AHL, Herald office, for four days OUSEKEBPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A oung widow lady, accustomed to good society, of pleas- adavoan ‘and good education, whose present income is not Tally adequate lo her support, bent of references can be given: Gentlemen will please answer in good faith and with real pame Address Y. W. L., Herald ofice, ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG LADY, ACCUSTOM- ed to move in the first circles, and capable of teaching French, if needed, wants a situation, where she can be com- nion, friend anit assistant lo some elderly lady, in @ quiet. me, ' Best recommendations given. Address 8,'M., Brook- lyn Post oftice. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE OR CHAM+ Dermuid, by a Protestant, who. will give the best of rex ferences. Inquire for Bridget, ut 33 Kat 20th at. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED MONTHLY urse, an American, « situation from the Zk of this month. She prefers going to the country, and would not ob- Jectto taking care of an invalid, travelling. Can be seen at ‘any time, at 35 West 36th et. between Sth and 6th avenues, WANTED-BY A PARISIAN, A. SITUATION, AS cashier, correspondent, bookkeeper or travelling agent, for a banking, importing or Wholesale house, iis. been two. years in this country, and speaks, besides the English, of Which he bas a thorough knowledge, the French, Italian, Ger- man and Duteh languages. The most unexcertlonable city references will be given as to churacter and capabilities, Ad+ dress D. M., Herald office. ANTED—BY A MAN OF ACTIVE BUSINESS HA- dite, & Scotchman, about middle age, a uation, as rter or messenger, ina banking, insurance or comunlediog, tise; writes a good hand; refereneos first class; mlary 6e- condary, Address William, box 1,277 Post oftice ANTED~AN ENGAGEMENT, BY ONE OF THE best bookkeepers in New York, who can furnish un- doubted references; he also has a general knowledge of busi- ness mattera and merchandWe; Knows a little of Freneh, and would prefer activeemployment. [lease address Junius, box 1,229 Post office. 2 ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS antaloon cutter in a wholesale clothing establishment, 2 willing to make himself othe: uneful. Best of Address Cutter, box 187 would reference from his last employer. Herald ofice, ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN ‘any capacity; is a rapid Writer, and correct at ‘igires has been employed as entry clerk and assistant bookkeeper. Please address W. R., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS BARKEEPER, BY AN experienced American, Who has been in charge of one of the first bars in the city for five years. Address A. B. C., Herald office, for one week. x HELP WANTED. i CARD.—A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION ina theatre for the ensuing sexson, Never appeared on. ny stage. Salary no object. Address Ida, Brondway Post oftice. TTENTION, SHIRT SEWE FIRST CLASS SHIRT finishers Wanted, to work only in the shop. Steady work: Atall seasons, and the highest prices paid. Apply at Lewis & Seacord’s gentlemen's fashionable furnishing bazaar, 655 Broadway. N AMERICAN BOY, 16 OR 17 YEARS OLD, IS wanted, ax page to'a lady and gentleman, travelling uring the summer. He must have a Knowledge’ of horaes, and understand driving. Salary good. Apply at 440 6th ave- nue, between 12and 3 P. M. (COPYING WANTED, A LADY; WHO, CAN WRITE A 1, Plain hand, 10 do copying. Address B. K., Broadway ‘ost office. JLERK WANTED—IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, lad from sixteen to cighteen years of age, active and in- telligent, competent to act at times as cashier, and make him- self otherwise useful. Apply at 234 Grand st., Williamsburg, RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE UNDERSTANDING the business, and with unexceptionable reference; be inust speak French. Apply at 169 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, THO- roughly competent for the retail business, with good re- commendations. Apply at 244 Grand st., Williamsburg. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A STRAW GOODS AND millinery house; one who has a iirst class Western trade. Address box 3,867 Post office. QU steers WANTED. AT THE HASTINGS MAR- bie works on the Hudson river, twenty miles above New" York. For drillers, $1 1239; shovellers, $1 per day. MPORCONFECTIONERS AND COOKS. —WANFED, A CON- ctioner, Who is a first class workman atin and kettle work; also a professed man cook, and two good waiters, who understand their busines. The above are wanted for urge ice cream saloon and restaurant out of the city, Address, far one week, (etuting terms, abillty and references) R. M. Gh, erald offi. 10 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—WANTED, TENDERS for the construction of railroad, from the Mount Hope fron mines to Rockaway, New Jersey’, u distance of about two and three quarter miles.” ‘The intended route, with plans, Kec- tions and specifications of the same, may be viewed by apply- ing to CHARLES HEWETT, Agent of the Mount Hop: ta Company, Rockaway, Morris county, N. J., who will atio any further information require: 'ANTED—A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO the general housework in a small American funily. Apply at 8745 Front st., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND A FA- shionable eontectionery store; one who hus a knowledge of the business and can speak French preferred, Address, with reference, R. M. G., Herald office. ‘ANTED—SIX GOOD TAILORESSES, TO SEW ON coats, by the week, at No. 23 Park row, byBaldwin & Starr. ‘ANTED—FIRST CLAS: Those who muke appli their own make, Inquire at N Starr. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good plaln cook, waster and ironer, and have good refereuces. Call at 92 ‘John #., be- tween’9 aud 10 o'clock, A. M. ‘* ANTED—A MAID FOR CHILDREN, WHO CAN dress hair and speak French, to goto France. Address A. B., St. Nicholas Hotel. WAXTEDITHREE OR FOUR GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ‘Apply at No. 8 Bond st. FINE VEST MAKERS. tion must bring a sample of 23 Park row, of Baldwin & DA GIRL, TO DO GENERAL ; one who understands washing, and is « good ironer. Wag month. Apply for two days at 197 6b ave., between 13th and 14th ats, ANTED—AN ENGLISH WOMAN, AS HOUSEKEEPER, hotel; must understand cooking, de.; also, ong a: chambermaid and waiter; two sisters preférred, or ‘mothe: and daughter. Wages no object. Cun make a home, if capa~ ble of fulfilliug the above, Address W. B., Herald office, stating where an interview can be had, ANTED—SKILFUL OPERATORS ON SEWING MA- chines. None need apply but those fully competent, o to whom good wages and constant employment will be given. GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE PERSON, TO ASSIST in making ice cream, and to make himself generally useful in the confectionery business, Apply at No. 19 Union quare. 8 ANTED—A COLORED WAITER; HE MOST UNDER- stand bis business tly, and brit the dest of sits references. Apply at 72&th avente, between 11 and 1 o'eloe only. ANTED- MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS HERMETI- cally ge ing fru und meats; iso, making jellies and reserves. Undoubled reference an to ¢ Adidrens Preserver, box 309 Pout ofice, ““PAMINY Fequired. ODA WATER.—WANTED, A MAN WHO 19 thoroughly acquainted with his business, to attend &, sode, water machine and to cork soda water. Apply immediate- Iy tod. P Tryner, 625 aud 627 Houston sireet, neat Mulberry. ———————————} SATINET PRINTERS. —WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, '& printer, caj runniug a two or three colored ma” chine. App at 8S aud 147 Wem ohne ree Cored me a tS WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE watchmaker. None other need apply. Apply to Birchew isrothers, 21 6th av., New York. PPS APPIY @ Bire INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. MPLOYERS WISHING GOOD HKLP, WILL FIND EY well recommended servania at MORRIS OOHNERT & 30.'S, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade street; also, waiters, coachmen, farmers, laborers, &c., at Uils or the branch office, 126 Greenwich street, near Cedar. SEGARS, (CASH DURCHASERS OF SEGARS, CAN PROCURE bargains from a stock of over # milKon; 0} $83 p- wards; Normas, $350 upwards, Cash advanoas made on se- gars of Havana, domestic and German manufacture. 0. CHEEKS, 17 Broadway. AVANA SEGARS BY STEAMSHIPS BLACK WAR rior and Cahawba.—Cabanus, Figaros, regalia del roya Couchas, Londres, operas, do. tamas Cubargas, 4, by the or 1,000, ten per cent below market prices. B, PY RO« GENS, 104 Maiden lane, second story, | Pnee® BPs RO MATRIMONIAL, GENTLEMAN OF MUCH DISTINCTION, AND OF distinguished titles, recently from Europe, is’ desirous of forming the acquaintance of a young lady or widow, with a he wishes to reside fa this city ora but should the Iady desire to travel for pleasure to any part of Europe—for instance, to Ttaly Hghtful climate of the south of France—the gentte- man prefers the pure air of the former—tho lady can have her He is possessed of twenty thousand franes, and other Tt is not y that the lady should have money. ntleman Wand 38 years of age, Address R. 0., cu wood, Broudway Post office, in ’ wa legible writing. YOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—WE HAVE THIS DAY C admitted Messrs, Joshua Crane and Geo, Starbuc of Boston, U. 8. A., par rs in our house, and the comn business will be cont d under (he same style and namo, ORO. NeMpRNE, Australia, Nov. 1, 1866, ABSIKICATION, 1-4 WANTED—FOR A YSAR, WITH i YA ir $25 bor by mortgage on personal property, . 4 ronwibilit inst class men fy Vote, __ TOO LATE FOR CL. and honor from wally, O, Ry He

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