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‘a severe one. rei mo’ . nothing there to indicate any danger in passing dy the premises, ‘In deciding the case Judge Thompson , sremarked ag follows:—The defendant has been guilly, ‘of the most gross and culpable negligence in not keeping ‘dro ‘guards constantly up across the sidewalk while he, was at work the building. The utmost caution mat be becrved by persons engaged in. building, by so preee. their work as not to put in jeopardy, the livers of tmmocent and unsuspecting citizons. It is fortunate for the defendant that in this instance the reguits offs in- excusable careleseness were not more disastroes, The ‘mjury sustained by the plaintiff does mt appear from the evidence to bo of a vory serious character. Neverthe- Joes; exemplary damages thould be f.warded against the defendant. By vo doing, persons 0’, the class to which fhe defendant belongs will be giver. to understand what ‘they may expect from courts and ‘juries when, by impru- @ence ‘and negligence on their part, they inflict injury Qpon our citizens. Judgment, Werefore, for the plaintiff Wr $250 and costs. ‘The Captured Slaver Caso. @m Saturday aferncon, Ir. Manuel J. Frazer filed in Rao United States Karshal’s office a claim of ownership to 4 ‘Wee brig Braman, recently arrested off the Narrows, on ‘the charge of berg a slayer, and now lying at the Navy ‘Ward. He.askod that appraisers be appointed, when he sweald file the bonds requixite in the care. Application was made by Mr. Benedict, before United States Commirzioner Betts, to discharge from arrest.Jo ‘sepho Pedro-Cunha, the supercargo of the slaver Braman, ‘Whe ground-of tho application was ingukiciency of charge 4m the affidavit upon which the arrest was made. Jt ap- ring that no charge against Canha was sot forth In the “he.was. discharged. Subsequent to the dis; he was, however, immediately re-arrested, on & ow iint,.and remanded to Kings county jail, from can wus Uled by Mr, Cont for the (81,250) was y Mr. Cunha for the mono: taken by one of the United States ity Mar ’ from the Braman. As to which of the Deputy Mar- ahals 4c im ypossossion of this money there is a slight a8 well ag.a discrepancy of instruction betwoen Marehal and United States District Attorney. The lat- Ser adviees the.one having the money not to divulge the Mact, whereas tho Marshal threatens to discharge all the Beputy Marshals unless the one in possession of the mo- acknowledges the fact of possession. further examination of the Braman’s cargo on fatarday developed nothing of special interest farther, a3 te the contents of the brig, thas t hereiofore published, oe Maeext Lurrene.—List of letters advertised in the New ‘oan Heap remaining in the New York Post Office, Fri- @ay, June 13, 1656, for Boeton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Albany houses, no doubt all misdirectod:— FOR BOSTON HOUSES. Samvel W. Bates, ‘eston & Merrill, fit i M. Bates & Son, P Bacon, rocker & Sturgis, A. Rich & Brother, W. E. Coflin & Co., Samuel Rich, C. H. Dana, Wales & Tucker, Edmund W. Dana, Whitwell, Marsh & Talbot. Larkin, Stackpole & Co., YOR VINLADELPHIA HOCEES. William A. Broadbent, Parry & McMillan—2 R. H. Campbell & Co., T. H. Peters & Co., Augustus F, Emereck, € Saddler, W. H. Furness, Stuart & Brothers, Goodwin & Melion, J.T. Way, Jones & Kirk, Workman & Co., Louden & Co,, Wilson, Childs & Oo. 2. Morris Perot & Co., YOR BALTIMORE MOUSES. Davall, Rogers & Co. ‘'t. Winans, FOR AIBA Steele & Hobs. Fires in New York. Fes wy Curr Srreet.—Shortly before 11 o'clock on Saturday night an alarm of fire in tho Seventh district ‘was caused by a fire being discovered in the fifth story ef the six story store Ne. 27 Cliff'street, occupied by Wil ‘Mam Patridge & Son, dealers in dyestuffs, chemicals, &, ‘Mhe alarm brought a full attendance of the firemen, and Mmarhort time the flames were extinguished, before it extended much beyond its place of origin. The premises extend to Rider’s alley, and are filled with a Jarge amount @fmerchandise. One of the insurance patrol, named Joseph Vatmaire, discovered the fire, and immediately a the alarm. Capt. Samuel Smith, of the Patral ‘atch, was quickly on the premises with his men; a hos was etretched from the hydrant, but tho height’ of the building prevented a sufficient strzam of water to flow to extinguish the flames. Hov;ever, they succeeded {n sub. sduing the progress of the flames until the arrival of the Sremen. ¢ firm have an insurance of $55,000 on their ‘Block, but none of it was touched by he fire, and only a Small amount of loss will be sustained from the water. appears the fire origipated in a closet used for the Btorage of business papers, Where they had been for ma- @y years past; but hoWv, or in what manner, the fire weame in there ta matter at prosont somewhat myste- Yhous. The Fire Marstal has the case under investigation. Sap AccibEsT 7o'CaPramm Surrm.—As Captain Smith, of ‘the Insurance Patrlf, was about leaving the fifth floor of ‘be Clif strect Duidting he had to pass over some mer- @bamiice in theaitry, at the head of the stairs, In so doing, he plived his hand against the banister, which, weimg in ‘m unsafe condition, gave way, and he owas frecipitated headlong to the bottom @f the stairs, falling upon his left shoulder, His men hur- Ried to'lis relicf, and found him insensible. At first it was suyirosed his neck was broken, as he appeared life- sees. Vhey picked him up, and, under the instruction of Aseistrnt Engineer Cregier, he was conveyed ¢o the street and placed in a chair. Rertoratives wore applied by Mr. r and others, and in about twenty minetes he was Drought somewhat to his reason. The first cxclamation be made was, ‘Stand back, boys; hold on the pipe; what's ali this mean?” His friends then conveyed him to their Readquarters in Dutch street; @ physician ‘was procured, ‘Who pronounced the injury to #e a Zeparesion of the col- Bar bone. The proper bandages were applicd, and in the Smorning Mr. Smith was conveyed to bis residence. It is waid the injury, cithough painful, is mot considered dan- gerous. Fae in mus Eicuru Avexve.-—A bold attempt at in. ’ ondey morning between 1 * eendiarism was manifested on ‘and 2 o'clock. Fire wes discovered in the front and back cellars under the Fquor etore of Thomas Barclay, No. 212 Highth avenue, corner ef twenty-first street. Policeman McConeell, of the Sixteonth ward: police, saw smoke issuing Trom the cetlar and causetl the alarm ‘to be given. Tho Giremen were quickly mt ‘the ‘butiding, and coareieiees, the flames before any damagewns done of cons 4 Iw early discovery by the police saved the premises. On examination -evitenoe showed by the burning of fire hay- Jag een kindled in to placesin'the back cellar. Some kindling weed wes found burning on the head of an empty liquor cask. In the front cellar fire was fout Dunning int box on:a shelf, within about cighteen in yet Se store floor. Uven this shelfithe fire burnt a demi- Jetm, and was extending along the fleoring. The occupant “Sf the store resides,*with his family, in the upper part of 7 Mhe same promises,-together-with a family named McFad- ten. Mr. Barclay says hewas in:bed at the time of the wterm. ‘The fire was extinguished with but little or no damage to-steck or building. Tho matter i3 under the Firo Marshall's investigation aud Capt. McGee of the Sixteenth ‘ward poliee. -Poliee Intelligence. Guanor or:Flicwway Ronpery.—Tvro men, named John “LMeGaroty.ané John Rooney, were taken into custody by Meer Clow, of the ‘Twentieth ward police, on charge of a foleniously. assanited. and: taen robbed Michael ‘MeCintock of $38. |Thooccurreneo took place on Satur- sday night,ncer the corner of Twenty-sixth strect and Gixthaverme. : The: prieoners were held for examination bend ‘Wiandreau,: of the Jeferson Market Police ALLEGED Fuarnives rrox Justicr.—Julius Cohen and two ~Werothers named Isaac and Henry Morris were arrested a _ Mew.days. ago, by oflicer..Hogan, of the Chicf’s office, on atharge of being fugitives from the-city of Baltimore, Md., cahere, it is alleged, they defrauded several parties out of ay ‘to the amount of about $4,000 in all. The complain- “ants in this case, George P. Frink and AVilliam C. Shane, tate that the prisoners obinined from tdem cloth goods to ~ “the extent of-some thousangs of dollars, dy means of false , and that they then fled from Zhe city. The ac- + mousedwere brought before.’ ustice-Oshowne, at the Lower “Police Court,.where they were held foroxamination, A _sSrequisition bas, been applied for to. the Zixecutive of this rBtate. Quaras oF Sepccriox.—Bernard Guin, late of Troy, NWW..was arrested by Sorgeant Sinith, of the Lowor TPolice Court, on charge of hav'ng, under promise of mar- wmlage, seduced Bridget McClusky, now rosi¢'ng at 47 Nas- eau sircet, Brooklyn, but who formorly. wat a rasident of a. . The. accused was brought before Juetice Connolly vwnt the, Tomi s,.where ke waa hebl to answer the charge . spreferred against him. Apsaviting A Poreeman,—Pririck Cosgreye, of 340 <<wPestl street, was browcht before Justice Osborne, on a e@harge of. haxivg assaultod and severely beaten over ‘al phy, of ta2 Fourth ward police, while thedatter was “4n tho discharge of his dv. The prisoner, it s.charged, “Dutted the officer in the fwe with his bead, avd then Mroke, a pitcherupon the cranium @ the “ star,’ inflict. GNg.a severe cut. Cosgrove was conpnitted for trial, but ‘Was suwosequeytly bailed ingshe sum ot. $600. SPABUNG AvRAL.—Pierce Mritt, a young man, about 19 yroars.of age, was. errested ox charge of having an£atur- @ay night assaulted Albert Upson, of 24 kearl street, «with Pknife, insicting a severe woupd in his erm. The pri- gover nei the essault wae committal in’ sek de. fencer His cyes apd tyce testify to having beon sorely -abpsed at the hands .gf some one, .ns the sin about his Sago was anytsing but flesh color in appoaence, Britt pres held to bei! in the suum of $500 co answer. Obituary. REVEREND ASA CUMMINGS, D. D. ‘The above named divine died on board the stegmsnip George Law, when on her last passage from Panaasn to New York. Doctor Cummings was on his return Lome from a visit to one of his daughters when his nzeful ca. reer on earth was out short. Mr, Cummings was a very and zealous clergyman, and possessed a yery ex. Sensive and varied literary talent. He was for thirty the successful editor of the Christian Advoeale, pub- E hee Portland, Maine, and waa honorably connectod ‘with gcveral of the Le iy tt and theological insti- tutions dt New En, is doath is mousugd by an ex- fend seo lio fc Persewal Intelligence. AD’ sag the passengers by tho steamer Giete Law, from . eeiwe notice, he. tasse oC tke Rey. . 8. W sau, rector of Trinity parivh, Sau Franciseo. Wo phasure, Yostorday, says the Oclumbia, ann eee of the lth inst., of meeting our friend, ‘Gen. Zames Gadsden, em route tor Washington. We a’ ‘to fired his heaith restored, umé that he looks well, informs us that he thinks the prospect of a stabio wumert now ¢kists, and that Comonfert has been Je to elect, in rejation to the army and church, what wo diher ruler has%een able to do. He also mentioned fonving negotiated a postal ‘treaty with Mexico, which -gtves a8 a line ofeteamers under the joint tlag, with spe- ‘Chal commercial advantages, stopping at all the Gulf ports to deliver the mail. This somewhat anticipated the re- commendations of the Cincinnati Convention, and will be Ofznuch service to us commercially. First Lieutenant Alden Sargent, 9th infantry, U.S. A., ‘bas resigned, to take effect June 7, inst. ARRIVALS. At the Clarendon—Rev Mr. Wyatt, Mra Wyatt, two children and-servant, San Francisco; Mr and Mra Hox, Kentucky; H Hf Stout, Cinelnnati; Bennea, Hamilton, Canada West; Benj. B Wood, England; JM Wilson, New York; Mrs Singleton, Misses Singleton, Mik MeDuflie, Master Singleton, Charleston, B.C. WF Fish, ray Coun.; Thos R Gould, wile, child und maid, Boston; Mr and Mrs B W Bull, Mass. Roberta, London: io de Haro, Mexte: 1, Maine; Hon. W. H. Ke Kell U Ww. From Charleston, in the steamship Southerner—Miss Cora Lee, Mra A Clark’ and two children, Mra Smith and two chit- Mra Smith and three children, C H Sibley and lady, Jag Henry, 1, B Henry, B Hood, J Gilbert, Miss MJ Pope, Mra J F Church, C$ Seymour, W Brumard, Mr Newhall, Capt Ross, EH Preston, Chas F Preston, Mr Seerfally, J Planer, Mrs Atscius, mee, Iver, TA Coffin, Mr Coftin, J Coffin, W Cofln, 6 Cofin, E"Cofln, G Floyd, Jas Hewly, Rose Pink—and 2 in the steerage. \ From Havre, in stecmship Emeu—Mr J @ Gibson, Francis Ferris, Louie Campin, B Augorols, Capt Cadmain, lady and child, Rev $C Fietcher, child and nurse, MrT V Chichi: BF ‘Constant, Rev 88 Power, C Bayley, K Lamery, lady and child, ‘Mr L Howard. 4 DEPARTURES. ‘For Southampton and Bremen, in steamship Washington— Mr Schueking, C C Duncan, New York; Col Jas Rilley, Onited Biates Consul to §t Petersburg; Mra Jas Rilley, child, infant ‘and nurse, New York; A Unger, San Francisco; Mr Weteles, New York: G Mopphatt, do: CU Hschee, do; Mrs Peterson, doz Mra Walemann, do; Mrs Walamann, do; Mrs Katz, 4 children,T infant and 2 nurses, do; Rev L 8 Jacobs, do; Mr Archibakl & Son, do; R G Arnold, Provid F Arnold, do; Mr Modaerat, 40: Rev John P Fisher, St Louis; 1 Levy, do; Wm Gian, Ohio; G Gerirand, New York; G@ Metzger, Detroit; J Courtade, New Orleans; G Levy. New York; Capt ¥ Gudolfo, New Or- Jeans; Mr Knoop, New York; Mallet, do; Dr Helm- ken. do; HW Quiizow and chil do; Peter’ Rosenbruck, «lo: . lady, four children, infant and nurse, Chas Bondousqui and friend, New Orleans; Mr id lady, Mr Jarnca and friénd, New Orleans; at ‘anama; Mr H Tumoine, New Orleans; 4 ) Mr Ad Brecker, lady and three children, New York; Messrs A 1, Pellay, F H Coy, New York; Mr mer, Cologne; Mr © L Nunnenkampi,’ lady iid, New York; Messrs A Shrader, A Reuten, New York; Mr Hermann Geller, Cincinnati; Mr J Botto, St Louis; Mr John Chs Schul- jermann, Philadelphia; Mr John Hurkamp, Mr Hurkamp and friend, Charleston; Messrs Meyer Hirsch, Lewis Frauk, F Boerckel, New York; Mr John Hins, Washington; Messrs C Hofmann, F Nafzgen, San Francisco; Rafael Cabe, Cuba; Henning Menk, New York; Peter Skiflitz, Mr Pesusek, San Francisco; Wm Tapel, Marx Friedlander, Julius Herzoy, Chas x ew York; John ¥ Hoffmann, ‘Pittsburg; C A Rei- BSehnieder, Milwaukie; Mr Barrow, 3 holt, Jos Sandwich J Jonsen, Mrs ny, Mrs H Henz and ylvania; Mina Eliza doy, New Vouk: Mr Kchwarg, ir. Guyphagen, Mr Rose thal, } ‘Charles Leonhard and daugiiter, Baltimore: Mr Friederick,’ New York; Dr Buvtind, lady and infant, d ir T F E Siegert, aston; Mr H Tappe, do; Mr T Monastery and child, New York; Mr T’ Borchers, and lady, do; Mr ‘John Goelze, do; Rev A Lewis, Jady and child, do; Mrs © Bare do: Mr'S Poht, and lady, Cincinnati; Mrs Thereso We child, New York; Messrs D © Walters, New York; G Win do; Wm Maybin, do; H Hucken, Philadelphia; Peter Pol Cincinnati; Conrad (lass, Baltimore; Ferd Kobne, New York; Wm Thomas, San Franeisco; John Kroge, New York; H Rueff, do; Geo Schlotzer, do; Thos Ellictt, Pennsylyani bropsb¢in, St Louis; N Reisch, Now ‘York; $ C Fete § eetkee How ovis Mei JB Bernabo, Porto Cabello, ‘iillan York, Pastor’ Brandt, Chas Lee, Wisconsin, H. York; H Katmann, New Orleans; Mr Gervart, Loubert, jandin, Mr Taupains, New Yor) Ranson, Mr Hardoin, Mr Rimiont, New Y Francisco; Mr Lamulli and lady, San Fi and brother, do, Mr Mallerett and Barberet, Calitornia, Mr Delator, Mr Baner, Misa Rost, Mr Wenig, Mr Prevost, Mr Durcourt, Mr Lassien, do, Mr Davies and son, N York, Mr Evenstraeit, Mr Bags, do. Total 193. DEPARTURES. For Charleston, in the steamship James Adger—Col R W Pullian, Capt Kirkland, W Johnson, Thomas P Smith, 8 N Hart, A M Glover, Mias J Allen, harles How, Jr, Henry Thompson, John Hor . BT McKenzie. C Shult. Mr BJ A phe SW Pewa, x M Henderson, Miss Comeaera Robert- gon, 11H Sowdmy, ‘Charles Dunard,’ Joseph Wilmerton, Mra wan Jones, William Actey, C V Benson—and ly in the steerage. For Norfolk, in thé amship Jamestown--A R Webster, WW Clarke, '¥ G Je Richard Ry U E Hudson, ¢ D Langdon, H Manser, W R Sawers, RU rstarphen, Allen T Peyton, William M Peyton, Dr Bvans, PJ Evans, David Smith, Rives, John Frost, Miss Annie D Carnes, Mrs Egan, P M Thompsoa, P Smith, C B De Burg, W Mead, Henr} ‘ill, #amuel Bailey, William M Johnson, Charles Smith, Heni Worth, Mrs Margaret O'Neal, JZ Tetn, WW Gwathmer, 8 Sharh, Marshall Parlis, Mr Connoly, tidy two children and nurse; WH Clarke and ‘lady, Mr Matcus, Jesse Ragedale— and id in the steerage. ‘Ter Savannab, por steamer Knoxville—Alexander McBean, Henry Taylor, J M M Ball and lady, William R Boyd, 6 Uf fora, A H'Pyle, Leroy Napier, Bryan M Thomas, WH Echols, Joveph Dixon, Samuel H Lockett, Moses H Wright, © Wright, Ie, AR Wright, JT Gitbert, GY Gilbert, GH'King, AE ran, Patrick Connolly, D GF Gardner. James W Savace, Mrs Harley, W W Baldwin, Mr anp Mrs Wm Churchill, Jr., ‘Mra Edwanis, Miss Elizabeth Doyle, J 8 Norris, Mrs 3 Ganahl, Jom E Hard, RH Thomas, James Gardner, TL Morton—aml4 in the steerag Court Calendar—This Day. Scprevr: Covrt—Circuit.—Nos. 833, 22, 872, 830, 100034, 1568, 1569, 674, 691, 799, 836, 339, 835, 864, 888, Surkeme Court—Special Term.—Nos. 65, 06, 73, 77, 174, 181, 20, 64, 67, 71, 126. Steeduon Covrr:—Nos. 669, 681, 688, 705, 717, 725, 727, , 752, 753, 779, 797, 799, 800, 805, 808, 814, 826, 832) 842, 843, B44, 851, 851, 856, 857, 861, , 872, 877, 885, 896, 900, 903, 904, 916, 918, 939, 942, 043, 948, 966, 967, 970, 983. ‘Common Pixas—Part 1.—Nos. 521, 763, 764, 798, 618, 801, 803, 804, 568, 266, 856, 6, 53, 133, 243, 252) 326, 248, 479, 501, 534; 600, 657, 691, 709, 712, 715, 733, 758, 762, 815. Part 2.—Nos. 529, 69, 640, 487, 90, 540, 589, 720, 719, 735, 741, 742, 74934, 752, 777, 807, 834, Buchanan and Bree&enridge.—Splendia hotographs of these fistinguithes eandidates can be seen at RADY'S Gall 0. 359 Broadway. 1,000 Portraits of the People Taken Dally, at the extraordinary cost of 25 and 50 cents—new style of pic tures on glass, the lampratypes, by HOLMES, United States patent invention. Depot of progressive art, 280 Broadway. ‘The Espenscheid C assimere and Drab Bea- yer summer hat for 1856 is one of the richest and most highly finished fabrics ever prouced by a New York hatter. Its pro- portions are classical; its shape distingue. ESPENSCHELD, 118 Nassau strect, Panama Hats.—A Small Lot of Uncommon fineness, just reoeived, and warranted the genuine Panama, which will outwear any ot! hat, at p: ranging from $10 to $60 each. L & CO., 180 Broadway, White, the Hatter, still Continues to take the lead in his neat and tasty summer hats of all descriptions, from a cheap straw to a splendid beaver hat. His stores are at 210 Broadway, ¢ of Fulton street, and iso at 148 Fulton, Pianos, Melodeons and Harmonitaums, from eight different manufacturers—making the largest assortment in ihe clly, Jes 15 second hand planos—all of which will be sold at, prices thut defy competition. Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchase. WATERS, Agent, 333 Broadway. Amo! the Passengers who Sailed in the steamer AFRICA for Liverpool, on Wednesday last, was Mr. John Clark, one of the long established, well known, and juatly celebrated firm of R. Nunns’ & Clark, ‘of this city, ‘pianoforte manafacturers, whose instruments, ‘when skilfully touched, speak in sweet harmonious tones their praise in all parts of our great and prosperous country. Long tinpaired health is sakl to be the cause of Mr. temporary absence. He goes accompinied by his indy and youngest daughter; they carry with them, we doubt not, the best wishes of all to who they’ are known. One of the most plexsing and gratifying scenes (to those interested) took place shortly before, and at the eatling of the steamer, and we take pleasure in giving pub. Kelty to it, hoping it may have the effect of simulatl 4 protaoting those friendly feelings among men, whos Seem to be (though really it is not so) adverse to each other. appears that the numerous workmen employed in the establieh- meat, on becoming aware of the departure of Mr, Clark, unu- nimausly determined to express to him thelr eateem for him asa gentleman and an employer, which they did by appoint- ing a committee to present him an address, just previoas to his malling, in Which many and sincere good feelings were set forth. "After delivering the address the company left the deck of the steamer, and took their station on the tiret whart south, and upon ihe vessel Isaving her berte, they saluted their nespected employer, and those accompanying him, with many and relleraied cheers. After partaking of refreshments, generovsly provided by the remaining member of the firm, the party separated, each one feeling (we hope) that to express Food sl and Kindness to others, is the best means of promot: ing oxr own happiness. ts It Summer Stock.Our Large and Elegant flock of.unmer clothing is now rendy and for sale, embrac ing mawy spoctalities and styles to be found nowhere else, forming akogether the largest stock of fashionable and. dosi- rable stgpvuer clothing we have ever got up, at very moderate and fixed p ines. D. DEVLIN & 00., 268, 250 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren st. Lace and Muslin Curtains from Auction.— lend i made to KELTY & FURGUSON'S, No. 291 Broadway, to secure some of the lace and muslin curiaing they are selling at less than cost of imp ation. Gocgrly. Also, the largest stock of window shades in New York, . Window.Shades and Paper Hangings, Gilt cornices, bands, yne, braided bands, tassel loops, lace and muslin curyuns, table and floor ollclolhs, white aud bull Hol lands, wholesale aud retail, at WM. E. BROWN'S, No. 261 Greenwich mreet. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Rovert . PATRICK ie te sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebratedantes and patent powder proof defiance looks andl crows bare. Lepot Wo. 192 Heatl street, one door below jen la Merring’s Patent Champion Fire and Bur- glar proof sate, with Hall's patent powder proof lock. Hoth received prize medals at the World's Fair, London, 1851, and Crystal Palace, New York, 1853-4. SILAS C, HERRING & CO., 135, 137 and 199 Water street, New York. ‘The Missionary avho Zealously and Plously devotes his life to conyert the heathen, too often fails in hit hristian endeavor. “Hegi the slek and cleanse the leper,’ a8 the fest of apostolic injunctions. Secnire the good will of the heathen, by healing sicknogs in himself or his family. His heart will soften with gratitude and kindness and be preva an it were, by a natural process, to receive the living trut che Gospel. Lord Bacon wisely asserted, "Man's borly is of Al things in nature mos: susceptible of remedy.” This is at true, for all diseases hae thelt origin jn an impure state of the blood. BRANDRETH'S Pills, by expelling these fow. humors, will render the blood fluid aid perfectly pure, ‘This.simple doctrine will tsach the worthy missionary that al diseaues are derived from one source, and can becuréd by one nediciae—Brandreth’s pilis. Sold at 25 cents per box, at the n'ineipal office, 43 Canal sircet, Brandreth Building; at Burn: 8 296 Bowery and 241 Hudson Mrs. Jere 176 Fulton greet, Krooklyn; E. Sout atree msburg: by. t. W. Dyott & Sone, Phil yhiay and by respectable druggists and medicine yenderaip the Union. Cantion.—All_ pills purporting to be 'a pill, with "No. 241 Uygadway” oy the gidg Ip NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1856. Re Prepared to Meet Disease. r The fervent heat of summer is pen and, ag ‘usual, bowel complaints are becoming prevalent. at tock may be anticipated, for nature gives kindly warning of tbeir ses ‘here is, flatulence or of , purge out the bad humors, and thus remove the qause of disease. A few doses of Brandreth’s pills will re~ Move al! pain, uneasiness and inconvenience, Inattention to this simple advice will, in all probability, be followed by can- estion or inflammation of the liver, or of other organs. Larger doses for longer period will then become necessary, and much needless pam mugt be endured. Lord Bacon wisely asserted—"* Man's body is, of all things ba nature, most susceptible of remedy.” is is true; for all @iseages have their origin in an impure state of the blood, and Brandreth’s pills, by expelling these foul humors, wild r the blood fluid and perteetly pure. Cases Reckxt.—A gentleman residing, in Paekskill was treubled’ with violent pains in the head. The attack would last for two or three days at atime. He used various reme- ut nome benefitted him. He was recommended to use Brandreth’s pills, and took a dose of five at nighton Soing wo bed. He was entirely cured by this one dose. He cal on me ibis afternoon, and stated that he had no return of his affliction, but enjoyed uninterrupted good health for the last two years. Another case of a similar nature, but complicated with rheumatinm, occurred in the same town, aud was en- tirely cured by the use of three boxes, 7 Agentieman for years was uillicted with abscess of the liver, and was given up by his physicians to die, As a last recourse, Brandreth’s pills were used according to the printed directions; he took as many as fifteen pills ata single dose. Sixteen boxes entirely removed his long and heavy aitii¢sion, restoring him to perfect health. New Yorr, 7th June, 1856. Sold at Dr. BRANDRETH'Sprincipal office, 43Canal street, Brandreth’s Building; at Burnton’s bookstores, No, 296 Bow- ery and 241 Hudson street; by Mra. Bee No. 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. J. Horsman, No. 124 South Sixth street Willamsburg; T. W. Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia; and by all ‘druggists and medicine venders in the Union, Caution.—All pills purporting to be Brandreth’s pills, with Ne. Ul Broadway on the side label, are counterfelt, ‘Thin Summer Coats, $1 to $4; Black Alpaca coats, $2 50 10 $5; summer pants, linen, $1 to $3; M: eets) $1 (0 $4 60, ut BVANB? Clothing warehouse, Nos. 60 68 Fulton street, 'N. ¥. Clarets, wets. Clarets, by the Case or dozen, suitable for family and hotel use, at the lowest price Wines Of ait descriptions, Drandien, fe.; Beaten ale, London and Dublin porter, at UNDERHILL & MATTERSON’S, 430 Broome street. Teas.—The Canton Tea Company have on hand ery variety of teas for grocers, ten dealers and private families; Souchong, Oolong and young hyson, from Qe. to 40c.; gunpowder and imperial, from 25c. to B5e.; all other paler, equally low. Also, 3Ib. boxes of good family tea for 1. Call and examine, 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt streets. Singer’s Sewing Machines.—One Thousand dollars a year ig a fair estimate of the earnings of a good opera- ter, with one of Singer’s latest improved high speeded ma- ines. The season for quilting linings and other profitable werk ia close at hand. and now Is the iline to buy the machines and prepare for it. ‘The fact that our machines, either for u facturing establish are vasily superior to every other kind, can be proved by thousands who use them, and is beyond digpute. New machine exchanged for old and inferior ones, on the usual lWberal termi I. M. SINGE! 10., 82 way. Analytical System of Medicine.—J. Claw= SON KEL founder of this practice, will be in attendan at his office, No. 3 Bible House, Fourth avenue, on the 16th and remain ‘until the 21st inst. All persons laboring under dis- case of any description, particularly of the lungs, liver oF kidneys, are invited to call and inquire into ita prinefples, and treatment of disease under them, which differs widely from all other systems, Consultation free. Dra; SE. W.N. & S. can Obtain Dar. ne’a celebrated catarrh and snuff (at his prioes) in New York, Reson and Philadelphia, and of JAMES DURNO, Albany, Hope is not lost while Lyon lives His pills and powder to mortals gives A happiness unknown in times before, ‘Aa they killed no insects in daya of yore. Lyon’s Pills and Powde: only Hopes to eradicate all pests, Beware of counterfeits. Depot 424 Broadway. Batchelor’s Ha! re, Wigs and Toupecs fie superior to allothers. Their new improvements secure erfect comfort to the wearer, natural oe ecg nad caremant ; His unrivalled and only harmless hair dye ts applic twelve private rooms, at BATCHELON'S, a Broadway. Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupecs excite admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A suit of elegant private apartments for supplying bis Inimitable dye, the only reliable article of the kind extant. Wholesale an Teiail at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. Copy the address, Clirehugh’s Invisible Wigs and Toupees, with his newly invented skin seam, belong only to his estab- lichment. ‘They combine lightness, durability and correctness be bpd found jn any other, 162 Fulton street, west corner of roadway. 1 Say it will make Whiskers and Motis+ taches grow in six weeka, and without stain or injury to the rkin, ‘This is a positive fact, and one that will be borne out by nolwithalanding the prejudices against advertised pre- parationg. “Graham's Onguent ja $1 per bottle, gout to. any partof the country. ‘IR. G, GRAHAM, 50034 Broadway. Roman Bye Balsam, for Weak and tus flamed eyes.—This balsam is the very best remedy that can be used for inflamed eyelids. It almost instantly relleves all irri- tation, and usuaily effects a complete cure after a few applica- tions.’ For sale by A. B. & D. SANDS & CO., 100 Fulton st. Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap—Posi- tively cures tan, pimples, freckles, eruptions and the like. OURAUD'S poudre subtite uproots air from low foreheads, or any part of the body, safely and quickly. Warranted. Tiqul rouge, lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 Walker atreet, first store from Broad Holloway’s Pills.—Abernethy’s Insidious remedy, blue pill, pervades the system with a mineral polson; while HOLLOWAY’S great medicine, composed exclusively of vegetable extracts, regulates every’ internal function, leaves no ating behind, On Sunday, June 15, Mrs. W. M. Harvarp, Jr. of a son, Married. Om Thursday, June 12, by the Rev. James Millett, at his restience, Fast Twelfth street, Mr. Jonw McDov- nv, of Norwich, Conn., to Miss Sakau ANNE Watxae, of this city. On'Sunday, June 15, by the Rev. George A. Shelton, at Newtown, L.I., Marry C. Corsa to Many Jane Hyer, eld- est daughter of George W. Hyer, Esq., all of this city: May the flowers of love, peace, happiness and contentment ever around them bloom— And ma enjoy a happy, happy honeymoon. California, New Orleans and Elmira papers please copy. ncord, N. Il., on Tuesday, June 3, Kowarp G. Mo- RAN, Hisq., of this city, to Mias MARY Jang, youngest daugh- ter Of Col. Joln Gibson, of Concord. Died. , June 15, Mr. Kowiy H. Botoy, formerly of pnath, ged 76 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his sons-in-law, C. C. Post and Benj. Salter, Jr., are respect- Tully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 77 Macdougal strect. On Saturday, June 14, of apoplexy, Mary Byryes, wife of Thomas Byrnes, in the 29th year of her age. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 16 Greenwich street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘On Sunday, June'15, Mancaret, wife of James Galla- gher, of No. 240 Elizabeth strect. ‘The friends of the family, those of her-father, Edward Daly, atl of her brother, Rey. Thomas Daly, of Albany, are respectfully requested to attend the fureral, from St. Patrick's Cathedral, to-morrow morning, at half past ten o'clock. Albany and Troy papers please copy. On Saturday, June 14, after a lingoring illness, Mary Ayn Ssnitn, ‘wite of Francis F. Smith. The friends of the family, these of her brothers, John L. and George W. Delahunt, the membere of Bilependent Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, and New York and Knickerbocker Lodges of the Independewt Order of Good Fellows, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ‘her late residence, old Cato road, between Forty- eighth and Forty-ninth’ streets, this afternoon, at one o'clock. On Saturday, June 14, Hevry Tuosmeey, youngest child of J. William and Margaret A. Neergaard, aged 14 months. uneral will take place to-day, from No. 117 West eighth street, near Seventh avenue. , June 15, Joskrt DRLANY, in the 58th year of his age, a native of Roscrea, county Tipperary, Ireland, acquaintances are respectfully invited al, from his late resulence, corner of Hamilton avenue and Bush street, Brooklyn, ‘to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock. turday, June 14, Mrs. Henpriexe. pnds and those of her son, Mr..John Benson, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further this afternoon, at three o’cleck, from her late . 87 Front street, Brooklyn. , June 15, Anprew TvTHILL, youngest son of Laura King, aged 6 years, 4 months and 25 ral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from the A. J. Tuthill, No. 68 Lawrence steeet, Brooklyn, His’ remains will be wken to Green- wood for interment. On Sunday morning, June 15, CHartes FRROERCK, in- fant son of Jane and Edward Walhs, of Brooklyn. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. POLITICAL. 4 g™ WARD BUCHANAN AND BRECKENRIDGE AS- soclation.—A meeting of the above associatian will be held at the ‘house of Charles Kipp, corner of Hndson and Charles sineeis, on Monday evening, 16th Instant, al-8.0’clook, for the punpose.of permancntorganization, AMES M. LAWSON, President pro tem, tary pro tem. N THESE PIPING TIMES OF POLITICAL AGITATION itis important that party leaders should havo their adver: tisements inserted in papors of large circulation, and thelr placards or pills conspicuonsly displayed, in order that they tay catch the eyes. and atiract the ailention of the masses, ‘The price of the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS ig only one dollar a year, and advertising {itty cente a line. Orders for job prinfing will be promptly attended to, Office northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau str . A I a Bae >< TO ALLLY, RALLY, RALLY.—SEVENTH WARD.—RU- RR’chana’aad Brockenridge. in union there ja strength, jemoctatic republican electors of the Seventh ward, aud ‘sin fhvor of the election of that pure statésman and mes Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, to the Pre: ung Eagle,” of Kentucky, Jolin ©. Brockent to tho Vice Presidoncy, are requested io meet at the Old H quarter, 173 Madison strect, on Tuesdey evening, June 17, at #orcloct=, tor the purpose of organizing e democratie club Yor the comisg campaign. War SE ereced, Richd, B.,Comnotly, Wilson Sma, hos. i Rosret W. Anpnew: Geo. G.Glasier, ‘Thos. W. Adams, Glover, Joesph Murphy, — Wm. W.Hudson, John’. Duryee John Bro} James Murphy,’ — Orlondo Gray, | John J. Reilly, Richard Squires, — C, Hartnody, Michael Wall Rynders, ton, | Abraham Denike, hanlley, dr. an, J, D. Farrington, ‘Leo opson, Charles Heath, V. Adams, reen, Jeremiah Morris, . Toure, hy, George Gordon, James Greig, jaity, Michael Gregory, Michael Barry, Michael Howard, Jas, Pinkerton, Pohy Tipper, Dy, Jog, Billog, Oba by lobe, ¥D—A SITUATION, AS NURSE OR CHAM- give the best of at. : RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. bermaid and waiter, or and roning. Can it i Ta Weat lam et aratinone IN WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Good refe and bi do baking. ‘¢117 12th st, between Stb aud 6th ava.,. in the by Pi ferences: Toying for 33 Bunt 20th pga amt AN chambermaid to seen for two days, at EXPERIENCED a situation from the 234 of this month. he’ prefer going to the country, and woukl not ob- Ject to taking care of an invalid, travelling. any time, at 36 Went 36th at., between Sth and 6th avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH YOUNG Can do plain cooking and assist at washias A SITUATIO:! cook, Washe: Wi given, Apply. Can be seem. at SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAI man, as nurae and plain sewer, Gi Apply at 199 West Zist st. Can be seen foi TION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED and waiter, or as nurse and cham- t place, 128 West 13th st. AN WISHES A SITUATION, AS F anid {roner; or to do general house: kg oot city reference. 4, OF take charge of a house for the summer, Can ive the best eity references trom the families she lived wilh. im the second cottage from Smith, in Warren st, girl, as chambermaid ermaud.” “Apply at her las A YOUNG Wom bermaid, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CAAEBER-MAID OR Waiter, by @ young woman able and willi goed recommendations from her last plar ire at 134 Bleecker st., between the hi jonday afternoon, June isth. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE BY A respectable young woman, 1! f 7 ane enquire at No. Can be seen two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU A- tion as nurse and chambermaid. She can come well recommended, and will be found capable and faithful, Can be seen at No. 252 Twenty-third st., and 8th avenue, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as child’s nurse and to do light work, or aa chamber- maid and waiter, Call at her present employer's, 677 Broome Please call at 177 SITUATION, AS CHILD'S 1g; OF ag chainbermaid-and ‘The beat of city re- 75 9th avenue, corner 39th st. fine washi Please call ‘nt 500 Ho WANTED—AS COOK, BY A RESPECT- Has the best of city reference, land. Can be seen at 38 West 13th st., be- able, steady Lived long in Eng! tween Sth and 6th aves. RESPECTABLE ble of AN, WHO IS CAPA- La | of Baily sewiak, and oe en ‘would go out by the day or week to some respectable families. Can be seen for two - nue, Dear 20th st,, second floor. meer ee bere SITUATION WANTED—BY as child's 1 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIF family; would assist wi ive the beat of city reference. ‘West loth st., between 6th and 7th ave cook, in a small priv: ing and ironing. seen for two days at Bues, in the rear, ANPED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION, eneral housework, Can give the best of city ret be segn for two days at 282 25th RESPECTABLE ‘38 or seamstress; his r last employer. ihe highest Feferenee from h Dookstore, Hond st., near. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED YOUNG WOMAN on ax chambermaid and seamstress; refers nll for two days in the bookstore, Boud Sa near the Bowe SITUATION WANTED—1 Apply at 124 12th and 6th avenues, for twodays. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COOK, WHO HAS suyeral years’ experience. Understands pastry of be seen at southeast corner of 24th at., aud 4th ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress; no objection to go in thi Pies se call at her last place, for two day: ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Mid, with geod city refer- yn. BY A PROFESSED COOK, feren soapy air rot for the summer, ‘st., between Sth an cook and chamb: in be seen at 72 Washington st., Broo! ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. tion to mee cf Ailantie st., between Smith WARTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, lo cooking, washing and ironing. for two days at 200 Ist avenue, between 15th and th streets, top floor. D—SITU ATIONS, avenue; entrance in AS NURSE; NO OBJEC. MIDDLEAGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, WANTS A . situation, a8 plain cook; ia a good washer aud irone no friends in this country; no objection to go a short distance in the country, with @ small commended irom her last 226 Mulberry st., up stairs, front room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer, ina Inquire at 77 Kast 19th st. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN s! + her baby is five weeks Water st., Brooklyn, near Fulton private family. Can be wellre- City reference place. Please call, for two days, BY TWO TIDY, NEAT ; One as plain neat cook and excellent washer ai capable baker; the other ax waiter and cham- will assist in the washing and ironiag. One takes Vill yo in the country, Four years city re- Fence. Call at 216 East 23d st., pastry store. ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN want situation as nurse for young children, or to de ease call qhis diy at No. 15 Carlisle st., rivate family, Good’ city be seen for two days a LADY OF RESPECTABILITY WISHES TO MEET with a party of gentlemen who, Would lease # furnished house and giv ance of it; or would take char; the summer months, EASTERN LADY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPEC- tability, wishes a situation as housekeeper in a private family—a widower's prefered. Would have no objection to be @ young married lady. imal eldnege Beate: chamberwork. Pir N.Y. wishing a quiet home, re her the superintend: WVANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE of a house Facated during f woman, a3 washer and lo. be seen at her late residence, 42 Cli 4 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMA milies’ or gentlemen's washing, to take to ite or to go out by the day to respectable families. th avenue, between Isih and 19th sta. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS ‘Washer and ironer, or would quail family. “References given, Call at 241 Mulberry st, joor. t inchamberwork. Can The best of reference om Lady. Harald Ofiae. DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK OUT BY THE Best of city reference as to culling and fitting dresses, and boys’ clothing. Address Dressmaker, 213 West 26th VOD PLAIN COOK, the housework for ® ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT ABL ork, in a small private family: for two days at 2i he ea ee SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberworl, and to assist in the washing and iron- Apply at 120 8th st., St. Mark's place, todo general hous t of cily reference giv st., third floor, room 20, A PARISIAN, cashier, correspondent, bookk for a banking, importing or Wholesal years in this’ cou Which he has a thorot man and Dutch languages. references wil be given as to character and capabilities, Ad- M., Herald office, Good reference. A SITUATION, AS eper or travelling agent, Has been. we RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A,SITUATION, IN A understands washing and ironing and be secu at her present employer's, 201 0. penks, besides ledge, the Frenc! ‘The most unoxe TION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS understands cutting and sitting Wishes to go in the country. Apply at 187 Grand st. SITUATION WANTED—BY and seamstress: nd children’s dresses, Good reference. pac et ha 2 eG ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS antaloon cutter in a wholesale clothing establishment, ake himself otherwise useful. reference from bis last employer, Address Cuter, box 187 RESPECTABLE eneral housework in a small private good Washer and ironer, @ good plain cook, has from her last place. nwich st., secoud tloor, for two days, WELL EDUCATED PHARMACEUTIST WISHES TO mas student, in the office of ar American physician, where he can board in the fami dress box 3,750 Post office, YOUNG MAN, A SWISS, WISHES TO OBTAIN A situation, in a private fumily, ag waiter, or take care of horses; can give good retommendations; would have no oh- Jeclon to the country, Apply at 460 6th ‘avenue, in the book Please call at No. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A barkeoper, or porter in ad rivate family. ‘He is accurate A note addressed toJ. A., 35 Hamersley’st., will re- ceive prompt attention, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACIIMAN. \imonials ay to capability and character. ‘lease call, or address 353 his xccounts, sober, and jection to town or country. way. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND GAR- dener, by @ sober, stead: r branches thoroughly; has no dbjections to the country or city Has both elty and eountry references. horses, and careful driver. oflice, for three days. Wea SITUATION, SITUATION WANTED—BY young man, as clerk in a respectable office. 31 Park st., room 13, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young man, ag farmer or conel yi cam lve goot references, Address 31 Fark st, RESPECTABLE r Isa perfect groam for Address’ B. M., box 140, Herald shman; no objection to the 4 'TLEMEN’S FUR. a ° vholesale aud retail e. Address C. B., box 150 He- age, and four yeara ex business. Best of city referenc YOUNG MARRIED MAN EARNESTLY DESIRES employment, as clerk, shipping he Warehouseman, porter, &c. Is educated and u: reference of ten years) siactiny [23 Herald oflice. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO DRIVE A horse and cart, or wagon, or work stands the care of ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER, IN A PRI- vate family, by aman who thoroughly understands his business, and can come well recommended. Apply at 109 id ia perfectly acquatutod with te erfect het, up stale. He \OOK.—A_ PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES er aud ironer; makes 3 or todo general housework. ‘Two years in her Apply at 271 Bowery. JOACIIMAN—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A RE. coachman in a private fami "‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, TO work on a farm or garden; understands the gare of all ; is not afraid of an: good reference from where he has live yea B., Herald office, for this day whichwill be attended to. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, situation as coachman, or as coachman and understands the care and management of himself generally useful, if r duce the best of city reference. Address Herald oflice, for two days. ra, Address J. uation a8 cook, wash er f hoceee wwe nod fa miired; ean pro- spectable married man, as He has two years’ reference from his last Has no objection to g None necd apply, Wages. Address M. C. 0 to the country. t thosa who are willing to give good x 100 Herald oflice, for three days. USEKERPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young widow lady, accustomed to good society, of pleas: ng address and good edication, whose fully adequate to her support; best of referencescan bo ood faith and wit FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. ETS DE 1,000 FRA VENDRE—NEU F BI Banque de France. S’udresser chambre No. 29, chez M. Maillard, 621 Broadway. NE FILLE FRANCA se placer dans tne tamil! uturiére. Elle pent don Gentlemen will please answer in ‘OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—IN A FA- ly or hotel; would go in the country or travel with a lady. Address Mra. B., 278 6th av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl,’ as chambermaid and ‘waiter, Apply at 10 Marion st., near Centre market, e et $e avenue, sur arrigre, eu premicr. NE JEUNE FILLE DE LA 8Ul lacer dans une bonne fs femme de chambre on bonne wer chez Mme Kane FRANGAISE DE- mérieaine, comm connait la couture. 73 Premiére avenue, au Good city reier ITUATION WANTED—AS LAUNDRESS, EITHER IN city or country, by & young woman. sent emptoyer, 218 Fourth st. ITUATION WANTED, BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, FOR 1s a good cook and laundress, Can be secu in the base- Reters wo her pre. THE TRADES: FIRST RATE apply. Apply to Birchet general housework. ree ment of 345 Eight avei ITUATION WANT! her last plaee. nue, near 2th st. .—A FAMILY GOING TO THE country wish to procure a good situation for a girl as chambormaid, waiter, or nurse and plain sewer. highly recommended.” App #t., orsut No. 28 Merchants? 8.—WANTED, A GOOD EXTRA AND Walker & Son’s, 114 Fulton st. A steady, constant situation and liberal —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, ON! understands working the Gordon presses. of Broadway and Fulton street. 10 SILVERSMITHS.—WANTED, A GOOD CARD CASE maker, fo whom constant employment will be given and ly to A. Ucles & Co., No.6 I days at No. 83 East 16th hange, Hanover st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG, STRONG AND healthy Irish girl, as chambermaid, cook, or washer and of city refercuce given. Call at 120 West } Zood prices paid, place, near Maiden lan: 10 PAINTERS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT ge, Who has been at the business bet corner of Prince st., right at the ANTED—A FIRST RATE BAKER; ONE WHO UN- derstands fancy cake baking preferred. 7 Franklin place, Williamsburg. ANTED—A TINSMITH, A GOOD GENERAL WORK- TBODY, 152 Front st. N.Y. ANTED—THIRTY GOOD SEGAR MAKERS, WHO are able to Word on tine segars, either at their own homies or in the factory. For particulars inquire at the seyar store, 4 Canal street, formerly Walker. TUATION WANTED—KY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN; has been accustomed (o the oare of ehildren from their in: fanoy, and is capable of or would wait on an invalid lady. € eighteen yenrs he best of refe. | Apply at so7 Broadwa |AR ASSORTER AND PACKER.—A YOUNG OU- an, afew days in this country, who thorou de stands hia business, and who hi nm assorter and packer in w i of obtaining situation in that capacity; he is intellf- gent, sober, steady and reliable, and speal Address B.C. Dyer, Washington, D. SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS.—A YOUNG nan who thoroughly understands the above in all its the making of syrups, rking of an establishme en engaged for several e factory in Havana, Ks very good Hay: having conducted the eat in this city for the last. th wishes an engagement with a respectable house in the NY LADY WISHING TO ADOPT A PRETTY FE: and ten months old, t, corner of Nort J. SEYMOUR, OF TROY, WILL FIND HIS DA- ype nt the International Daguerrean Gallery, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A ‘situation, as chambermaid or waiter. ference. Can be seen for two days at 46 Charlton st., room 4, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TO DO ig for families or single gentlemen; ess, getting up of shirts and musing, Apply at 10 Amity pluce, room No. 1, in the rear, 2d tloor. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to cook, wash and iron, or to do Work in a small private family. Can ‘be seen for two t 149 Klizabet front room first floor, rear house, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl to do chamberwork and waiting, aud to asaist if, and ironing; best of city reference given. at. child, one year a can do 0 by appl Hoster Ai (999 Broadway, ARLES BAXTER, FORMERLY OF LAMBETH, ar London, England, is still ulive, and will apply to ers. A. Bell's Sons, of New York, he may of woe fo his advantage.’ Or ifany one ean give anthentic infor- regarding W. C. Baxter, he may obtain a trifling remu- mn. ‘washing and ironin, understands her busi hear of some- NFORMATION WANTED—OF BRIDGET HIGGINS, who arrived in the ship American Congress, f information will he thankfully re si Keyport, N. J. Rot MUST SER YOU REE |, a8 IT am about leaving the city—perh Dit won't do so Without lirst sewing tc ‘ANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL, chambermaid and waiter, or el A SITUATION, AS BRrone THe ‘olvre the country for the summer; best of ‘an be seen at 92 Sth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR AN ENGLISH GIRL, ‘ag seamstress and child's hurse; also for an Englishman Widren, as gardener and groom, and laun- deees, Apply at 67 Gri ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, ag chambermald and Iaundress. sist in washing; city reference, THE LECTURE SEASON. RMAGEDDON LECTURES BY REV. F. R. rirts, of Tennessee.—This sublime discorery, tl Di Bt of America, foretoid in the holy Bible; and ‘the cade sen. Feddon, will be, the, sungect ‘of the Tetons i reddon, wi ye subjec lecture eve ra fe Nehari” ls evening, 16th an lety are widely committed to the trutht theory, Sod tens of thousands have listened to ‘cone it. Jectures with bursts of admiration. commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. nd ‘the conflict of re t battle of Arma- od city reference 47 East 25th sirevt, in the rear, near the Ist av. NTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A young woman, wiih a fresh breast of milk. Apply for wo dass, ut 100 Multierry street, No objection to the country. Doors open at 7; lecture THE TURF. ASHION JOCKEY CLUB MEETING.—A MEETING of the Fashion Jockey Club will be t House on Monday evening, 16th inst., at 8 o'clock. attendance is particularly requested, as business pre} to the race meeting on Tuesdiy, 17th inst., will be fore the club. siiptetlgs ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, Good city reference given. be seen for two days, Call at 6) West Washington place, in Je rear, A sittation, as cook. dat the A Id at the Asoc TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE Id’ nurse and seamstress ork. No objection to the country. Good Apply at 281 6th a TANTRDS™Q BCOTCH WOMAN, A PROTESTANT, hs cook, washe' young woman, as cl {ASHTON COURSE, L. L—NOTICE THAT DURING k, from Tuesday 8 ylo; also, the very beet of liqui ENTH STRERT FERRY.—THE RESIDENTS IN THE ‘upper part of the city will find defightful pleasure rides by crossing the G Sf T Now York, all pa side: the distance to Astoria b ing about six, with a variety of country roads intersecting ths #, of every description. Call at 497 9th ANTED—A_ SITUATION, Five years’ reference. all for two' days, at 60 22d st., corner of 4th avenue. TO COOK, WASH AND objection to the couu- avoided on the Lang ng short of four mils. F ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, chambermaid and laundress. Best of city rete can be given from her last place. Ni No objection to go ti Call at 14 Gilat in'tho rears . Ty NION COURSE, NG—ON FRIDAY, 10,00, nile and repeat, to peat AD nl bast Bd) ay ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, to do the ‘housework of a sta + has no objection to go to the country. ya at the corner of Fleet st, and Dekalb Oy Gu Wis gavelenry sige, Ly yubly ay 244 o'clock, and Fare to go and return, HAW & WHITE, Pi ‘Ts sage Wil comms all Walbows Fouad a return as soon “A GENTS WA =WITH’ PROM 810,70 gute Pa t 7 ar BLN & CO., 23 Broadway. NY AMERICAN PERSON DESIROUS OF OBTADI- 4 pleasant home for her serviecs, who. is and obiiging disposition, and neatin her habita, may. ep portunaty to do 40 in a sinall private family, residing ia 4 d- iba partof Brooklyn. Address, for two’ days, B. Au. rald ofiiee, r OY WANTED—TO GO OF ERRANDS AND MANE ’ Dimeaeli usesul. He must reside with bis peeale, 30 ment, between 12 and 1 o'clock, this « a (CoRYING.-—“WANTED, A LADY, WHO CAN WRITE A Besa Pisin hand, to do copying. Address B. B., Broadwey ‘ost offlee. \LERK WANTED—IN A RETATL DRY GOODS STORE, / ‘a jad from sixteen to eighteen years of age, active and in- or week will be given at first. Apply at day. telligent, competent to act at times as ensh take btm. self otherwise useful. Apply at 234 Grand Wiitamsbdurg. CORED coor WA ahi AY Rit. COUNTER: oy at thoroughly understands her business. office of E. A. Johnson, 36 Broadway, after ieee f RUG CLERK.—W. A YOUNG MAN. THO- roughly acquainted ih the retail and prescription bu- snene. Apply to A. M. Conklin, corner of Broadway and at. ee Pimyrrps RESS Aa Oe BUT those having fret rate references need apply. Call at Hast Thirteenth st. in the morning. sini be w entire charge of small chil ble city reference. Appl; o'clock, at 3 Lamartine plac JALESMAN WANTED.—ONE ACQUAINTED WITH the hat business preferred. Apply t@ Genin, 214 Broad- way. —. SALESMAN WANTED—IN A STRAW GOODS AND millinery ; one who has @ firat elass Western trade. Address box Post office. * ScananEnE -aaremerecceera=amereeeeee ODA WATER BOTTLER.—WANTED, A MAN WHQ, thoroughly understands bottling and corking soda water. Apply immediately to J. P. Tryner, 625 and 627 Houston street between Mott and Mutberry streets. N. B.—Boys also wanted’ ja hr UARRYMBN WANTED—AT THE HASTINGS MAR- je works on the Hudson river, twenty miles above New: \erk, For drillers, $1 129; shovellers, $1 ANTED—SIX GOOD TAILORESSES, TO SEW ON coats, by the week, at No. 23 Park row, by Baldwin & Starr. —— ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS FINE VEST MAKERS. Those who make appiication must bring & sample of thelr own make, Inquire at No. 23 ark row, of Baldwin d& arr. ANTED—THREF OR FOUR GOOD DRESSMAKERS, Apply at No. 5 Bond st, ANTED—SKILFUL OPERATORS ON SEWING MA- chines, None need apply but those fully competent, to te whom good wages and constant employment wil be given, GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. Waren NURSE, SEAMSTRESS, CHAMBERMAID, laundress, Waiter girl, cook, au. irl 1# to 16. The very best wages will be given. Apply at No. 7 Ith st., afew doors west of Broadway. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS CHILD'S nurse and geamatress; Ameriovn al; abe must have good city reference. Apply fur two days, at 17 Madison. Square, north side, ‘ANTED—IN A SMALI, AMERICAN FAMILY, AN active, honest cirl for light work, errands, &€., wages $2 to $3.4 month; must be clean and tidy. A permanent place to one that suits.’ Onc about 14 to lt years preferred. Apply at 82 Division st., up stairs, ANTED IN BROOKLYN: and to take charge of chi those who are fully competent, st Rathbun’s Hot rocm 18, between the hours of 10'A. Mand SPA oe —— EE Ee WAS IMMEDIATELY.—FIRST RATT DRESSMAK- ers;none need apply. but those who fully understand their way. GOOD SEAMSTRESS, None, need apply bub business. Address Bro ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A FEW STEADY GIRLS to operate on Wheeler & Wilsons sewing machine, Only good hands need apply, at 108 Liberty street, basement, [FANTED—A FEW GOOD MANTILLA HANDS, AT ‘M. Myer’s mourning store, 477 Broadway. ANTED—GIRLS FOR A COTTON FACTORY, FOR spinning. Smart girls, who understand tho business, will receive good wages and steady employment. Apply to- day and to-morrow in the factory, Nos. $86 und 437 8440 ‘ANTED—A FEW YOUNG GIRLS, TO LEARN THE yest making. Good astiichers will be paid while learn- ing, Call at 218 East 11th st., near ave, B. yy ae GIRL, A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND ironer; one who ig willing to assist in general house- work. Nove others need apply at 160 West 25th st. 2s pope eas COLORED WAITER; HE MUST UNDER- stand his business perfectly, and bring the beak ofcity Poets Apply at 72 6th avenue, between 11 and 1 o’eloc! iy ANTED—A MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS HERMETI- cally sealing fruits and meats; also, making jellies and preserves. Undoubted reference aa to capability required. Address Preserver, box 3,937 Post attice. ANTEDCA YOUNG MAN, T¥utec"agATh, DRUG store, who wishes to learn thao. at 10) 6th a pnt} Saad ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN His... . =? HOROUGH ‘acquaintance with woollen mi of the construction and operation of machinery generally, and of meehanteal and architectural drawing, would like to obtain an interest as partner, or a situation in « business where these qualifications may he made available. ‘The best of roferenoes. can be given, Address for one week, A. B. box 1257 ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE HAND TO MAKE UP fancy goods; only those perfectly acquainted with th kind of work need apply at lenty Rice's, Thvvanat a. = ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD BUSINESS capacity, as salesman, to sella patent varnish. To a person of good business hab.'s this is a rare chance. Reeom- mendations required. Apply tc J. H. Isaacson, corner of Centre and Reade streets. WAS BOY, TO LEARN THE HAIRDRESSING, at Chauriot’s, hairdresser, 688 Broadway WA 3TFDIA SALESMAN, AT HARDY'S HOSIERY ‘and embroidery store, 529 Greenwich at. A young wo- man, with a good pructteal knowledge of other wanted), capable of selling ,,of industrions and with good reforenoe fer honesty, may apply, manent, obliging habits, jot day, from 12to 3. Wages $4, and situation pe ANTED—A BOY, FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS; HONEST, steady and willing: one who resides with his paventa preferred. Apply Janes McCurdy, 411 Broadway, up stairs, between 9 and 10 A. M. er a a i ANTED—TWO MEN, TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR ing issued in numbers, the aythor- nd topography of which are of the Dighest ent for services will be in rtion " to Joseph P: , 65 Chathdmn at + —BY A HANDY, SOBER, AND INDUSTRIOUS man, @ situation as porter; writes « fine hand and is a good accountant; would drive a wagou, as he is well acquaint- sd with the oity, and has been ured to the eure of horsey, Sa- tistactory references will be given. Address H. J. I, box 186 Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO KEEP A SET OP books and to make himself ‘generally useful; one hay- ing had some experience in the build i ferred. - Giese Sd By bod Idk Herald omice, ee wees bo oe “WC AxtED_xouNna MEN, WHO CAN COMMAND $80- for outfit, to complete a militar, pany, to travel conneetion with a dramatic company, Tor ten exhibitien., but lies lightand agreeable, Remuneration liberal. Also want- ed, a competent person for treasurer, who cat furniah secur ty. Also wanted, a tenant for the reireshment saloons," Full particulars turnlahed by, applying to Mr. HUNTINGTON, omMtolLA. M., and 31050. M., at the Rainbow Hotel, Hamilton avenue, opposite Summit street, South Brooklyn. EE ne eee TANTED IMMEDIATE WO, Boys, ABOUT 14 years of age, at Watkins’ dining saloon, corn Grand ‘and Centre sts. thal ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS AND: of artistic taste, would be instructed in the daguérreo- nud ambrotype art; expected 19 bo useful. 8 $3. per week for the first six months. Apply to Knapp, 477 a way, with reference, nN WARTED—A STEADY, SORER MAN, TOLOOK AFTER horses, at a oda water manufnototy. Apply immedi- B. Tryner, 625 and 827 Housion street, between INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. SERVANTS WAXTED—AN RIC. twelve walter girly thre tent clase bees iwo window curfain ironers, eight, Washers, ah ser ab iris, 01 ushers, ‘i 10 Grand vireet,” “0 PANY Bir Apply immediately af i ERVANTS.—FERRE'S PROTECTIVE bh a Srenigen sear enablishod, tor Reaeanes A este Se {late of Broadway and uane ats,,) is removed to No. Naat Tein ae, one oor east oC OMA AY where hia old lena, r enerally, can re! best servunterin the Sapiens bisector > pl Sagep en UrURnene epee ANTED—AT 766 BROADWAY, ONE BOOKKE! PER, two clerka, two barkeepers, three itera, two coachmen, aid throe boyn for trades. Places ‘proraeeet conductors, firemen, brakemen, men on steamers and ri roads. LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agent. ANTED—AT No.6 EAST BROADWAY, TWO steamers, two packers for @ erockery store, pom ling 4 loarn respectable trades. Plaees obtained for clerks, rehool ‘euchers, conductors, porters, coachmen, barkeepers, house- ters, governesses, chambermaids, &e.; four cotton weay- . Charges moderate, GILLEN & CO. IRDS, BIRDS.—JUST ARRIVED IN| K 3 AtS2 Coles street, 160 1a. Mond moe Side vl for sale at Ni No. 3 Albany ————————————X—X* NEWFOUNDLAND DOG FOR SALE—CAN BE SEEN for three days, from 9 1111 4 0'¢ oe J. G. CLARKNON, 35 Ce Patroee Wind hernernee SPORTSMEN.—ON MONDAY, JUNE 1 THERE will he a shooting match on the Toboker masher hundred birds will be on the ground, - Shoot! to commnenve TAYLO! atone o'clock. WINES ARD LIQUORS, 1 00 DOZEN CLARET WI dozen; Sor ale; London, Dub) F, $2, $2.50, AND. 7 oteh, Kast India and Philadelping pore P Philadelphia porters brandies, wines, gin. segars, c., &c., 20 per cent below usual prices, at PIER? SON'S, 15 Bleecker street, one block west (rom Bowery, and 621 Hudson street, corner of dane street, for cash only. OURBON WHISKEY.—0 BARRELS, VE oI Bw. eby W. H, LITTER, 68 Waterattece ey CHOICE ee er A, SEIGNRI'T AND OTHER ROCHELLE AND COGNAG brandies, now landing, per barks Richard Cowle and Volant, in halve wart 5 from the Wharf or bonded warchouse, By thetmpacren om nse, DY the fh . SIMPEON HROTHRRATO Beavor stenet, LES FROM THE CELERRATED CLIFTON BREWR- ry.—Lager bier ales, medh ‘ jireniers Tor ame consumption and report ee vA. DUPLAN & 00,12 Browlwa . ‘xportation, — For sale + Lehglel ulus, thiskey, do, i Wiata Seeaived dog

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