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‘NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1856. ‘Wear Lerrens.—List of letters advertised in Phitadel Batchelor’s Hair and pia Puthic Lodger, Monday, June 16, and omitted in our ‘Bat published on Tuesday :— YOR NEW YORK BOUSES. > of the Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Unten, FOR BALTIMORE HO' Robinson, Lord & Co., Walter t & Co. Robinson & Sibley, List of letters advertised in the Baltimore Sun, remain- fag ia the Post office, Baltimore, Tuesday, June 17, 1856, ‘Wacalled for:— FOR PHILADELPHIA HOUSES. Barcroft, Beaver & Co., John H, Parker. ‘Wm. Hastmann & Sons, FOR NEW YORK HOUSES. "Thomas Adams & Co., Phillip Speyer & Co. Blow & March, ‘Tae Teiearars Cante.—One half of the great tab-me- ine [telegraph cable, which is to stretch across. the ait Jantic ocean, we learn left London om the 24th of Mag in ‘tHe ship Southampton, bound to this pert. Court Catonder— Tite Dei 2a, 606, To, 1825, 37, ean Oa, 108 mH, $a ree" ‘Term-Adjourned to Fwidey. Soren Covre.—Nos. 1101, €272, 1323, 1942, 1377 ASS, 137V, 1417, 1419, 2552, gti 17 iat, 1486, 1490 1990, HBRB, 152, 1626, 1630, 1 533, 150, 1616 OTE, W714, 1676, 1688, 1605, 16€7, re 16197 teas” 1699 eee, 164A) 1649; 1602, 1664, 1851, 1682, 1696, Tred, 11706 Be 1, WAI, 176, 1762, 7709, 1772, 1784, 1P8z, ‘F700 1298, 3801, 1408, 1813, aWs28, 1826, 283, 1 228, 20, 0, 31, asi Ew Pea 90, 205, 2 oe ‘Mos. 214 to Ferconer ones waecful, E¥herial, Durette, Com- fre elegant are epee KNOXS summer hats. hey com- a? ony, other hate ity ‘that. is Fon ce ncareroapneer a prmnene resi Ardent ith his delightful e ver, duane, sen a a i Ss Panama Hate—The Genuine Article, of ‘mmcommon fineness, at prices from $10 te@oO-eachhat. For wale by A. LELAND & cb, 180 Broadway. What ia Pretty Hat!—Of Course tt is. It ‘was made by'WHITE, Xe fashion hatter ef the day,.and could wot beanything else Dut pretty. His stores are at 210 Broad- ‘way, corner of Fulton street, and at 148 Fulton aireet. Hapenscheid’s Proverbial Success in Lapnsn eae taste-haa never been so triumphantly demonstrat ‘a9 in the popularity-of his beautiful summor-hate-of the Rocky Mountain beaver, and cassimeres of various colors, The mo- ment the-eye:resisupon them the taste is satistiod. ‘In point of Beauty, lightness, shape and general appearance, they stand ‘sbead of alleompetition, ESPENSCHELD, did Nassau street. Mountain Silvery Teomgagpe near @entrary 10.0 custom long prevailing with ue, wiz.: that of wsing.a portion of the beaver selection for making biack soft fae in the tnanutuelure of Rocky: Mountain allvery beaver hats for our retail sales, we have this season caused ‘the same to be. made into summer hate, to be sold at a lower price. Those bats for quality and durability will com) with the higher grade, thelr tits and colors only placing rer in the seals of prices. ©Q., introducers ers of fashion, iSroadway. Police Notice.—The Various Police Depart- ments ane respecifully informed that we are now prepared Sefurnisharders for our patent ventilating expe, that open aud ‘lose at pleasure. When open, the wind passes over the Read in-cvery direction, making them the caoleat exp that, can Worn. Specimens can be seen at eur store, Be SELLERS & COMPANY. Portraits of Col. Fremont—Plain Photo~ portraits of Col. John C. Fremont for sale, at ROOTS Sites es . 363 Rroudway. Pianos and Melodeons, from Eight Different manutscturers, making the lurgent assortment in the city, bee hand planos~all of wink will be sold at prices tare ‘ety competition. Pianos oo rent, aud rent allowed on parchave. WATERS, Agent, 883 Broadway. Astor Hi i The Heat of Summer ts upon as, and In- @ividuals should do every thing in their pewer to render them- gelves comfortable. To do this they should be Info rmed of all Goings in ily of affara i thie great city of sort” The ANENICAN WEEKLY FRESH, the cheapest aad Sal's in the world, keeps its readers informed of every importance in the city; of alt religious, political and ical mi ‘and every thing of isterest. "Issued ever Friday morning, ai $1 a year, and furnished to agenta at $1 hundred, cash in advance. Advertisements inserted in American Press for fifty cents aiine. Orders must be sent t0 the affice, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, ew York, Se of Job work, bills, cards, checks, in the most expe Fosbenable lefts. ‘The New and Extensive Bazaar of goods and toys, just opened at 499 Broadway, by H. 8. Ro- gers, who has removed trom his old stand, comains every va- Fiety of ladies’ fans, reticules, jet ‘ornaments, , Aressing cnens, brushes, combs, perfumery uid fancy eomplete ‘Aenortment of tors dolls, kamen, for Ge the fustrue- fon and amusement rf ch iden, Latel; for sale Bf the lowed! importers’ prices, by H. 8. 8 GENS, 499 Broad. way. Summer Stock.—Our Large and Elegant stock of summer clothing is now ready and for sale, embrac- fing many specialities and styles to be found nowhere else, forming altogether the largest stock of fashionable and, desi- sable summer clothing we have ever got up, at very and fixed ee LIN & CO., 2 and 260 Broadway; corner of Warren st. At Drumgold & Proch’s Clothing Establish- ment, 120 Fulton street, four doora below Nassau—White duck suits, neatly made, $8; fancy linen and Marsellles do. we $12; alo, an assortment of all kinds and styles of ‘coats, fine suits, &c., ready made or made to order in best aiyle. ‘The Smithsonian House, Broadway Al 75 5 the EF plan, as preferres laving a Pits ation and allt ‘ppointinente ‘of the “highest, priced ers. Rotel, invites the attention of travellert ey OpwaN, New eeork Billiard Rooms, 814 Broadway, ement of Brother PE EINE, are all the tale ‘crowd of gentlemen will be prese pening of four of the best bowling alleys ever Cosi ig Patent Champion Fire and Bur- sla proof safe, with Hall's patent powder proof lock, | Both ed prise medals at the World's ndon, 1861, and Se ae riety York 180o&. SILAS G, HERRING ., 135, 137 und 139 Water street, New York. *s Sewing Machines.—One ree Gitte year 'g aie tiorate of he enrale 8 ofa good Ge with dne of Ringer's Intent tmproved high speedel ma ehibes. ‘The senson for quilling linings and other profitable hh a ae now is the tine to buy the machines repare for it. ‘The fact that our machines, ether for wae in faprvete families or in large manufacturing establishments, gre vastly superior to every other kind, can, be proved by Shousands who use them, and in beyond dispute. New machines exchanged for old ‘and inferior ones, on the usual liberal terms. I. M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Every Intelligent Man and Woman in our eountry should keep themselvés posted up on eden ing ‘events of the day, and there is no better way of dong is than by subscribing to the AMERICAN WEEKLY P Beatand cheapest paper printed. Tels Published ever Fi at $i per year, and furnished to agents at $1 50 per hundred. Advertisements inserted for tifty cents a line, Orders must be Rddressed (0 the office, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, York. The paper is for sale at the office, and by the news agents. Clarets, Clarets. Clarcts, by the Case or deren, saltable for family and hotel use, at the lowest prices; Wines of il descriptions, brandiog, £e.;'Seotch alos, London and Dublin porter, at UNDERHILL & MATTERSON’S, 430 Broome sireet. ‘Wines from the Vineyards of ‘k, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio, sparkling and still, very warranted only the pure juice of the grape. BARNES & PARK, Broadway and Duane street. Awnings, Tents, Political Banners, <&c., made to order ol ees notice. ost reves by mail yy ates I Prompily nllenserbnst Broadway, near Catharine at, N, Y. Haste, Haste Away—The Scason has Come toclean the cellar, the kitchen and room. LYON’S powder is needed, if you would be free from bugs, roaches, skeeters, Ante, mots and fleas. Dust Lyon's magnetie powder inaltcre- eee ‘aud you will be free from insects. Depot, 424 Bi inte York Polytechnic Institute, corner of Fourtcenth street and Highth avenuc—Patrons of thi inalta- ‘and others, who desire their sons to board with me, in Bhode Inland, during the summer, are invited to call at the in OF at m} nce, ineteer at aries ‘WM. B. STOUGHTON, Principal. Inodorous Instantly leans kid a ‘without the slightest smell. Rub with a vot fagnel aad, the val dirt bo was leap) ears. Can be ‘worn immediately ranerwardn, On ‘ 5 he : aie ee wo dean . Agent My CONTENT, NBARY & O0., No, 502 Broadway, Potichomanie, Potichomante.—During the summer months in the country, Indies will nd this 8 moat fas; etoating and amusing ocoupatio far more expeditious and eater than tapest td equally tasteful and beats. in" The suple at glass ‘weasel can be deevrated. to resemble structions ied a, ree ogg een fal and every ar ONTENT, NRARY & CO., No. 602 Broadway, To Liquor Merchants, Distillers, Ambro- typlata, daguerreotypists, drnggjsts, electrontr firework. Lat glass manufacturers, &c.—Best Cognac oil, brandy e1 traot, gin, whiskey, rum and wine flavorings and colorings; joa synthe and oils of juniper berry, caraway, + and wintergreen, fly paper, platina, eri ywhite amas varnieh for sale’ by yD ne re Bese 143 Maiden lane.’ tf aco Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and excite admiration among all connoisseurs tn art. elegant private apariments for sup ying his infin inate dyet aye, ly reliable article Wholesale relall at CRISTADORO'S, Nore 6 Astor House. Copy ths address. Hill, the Inimitable Cutter of Hair and whiakers, 1p styles to sult the different shaped heads and faces, at No. 1. Barclay street. No interest in any other establ sh: ment. Call at No, 1 Barclay street, ay’s Ointment«<jThe Vessels of the sikin, wader the renovating action of this great external reme- Gy, Fapiy discharge the potsonons particles which protics erupt Is, or any kind of exterior Irritation, Pi i} Life jeepney meter In its 1 forme, at also serofula, old ulcers, and the worst ve of ieee ‘uke blood, Arent debility, ver 6 plane orate ocean tion, &e., Are moat certainly eared at thi Lj purifier, Principal depot, 216; Grant street. Beventy five cents por bottle, ‘are suy to eccure iecasta ot senses eee tw yay. relve private rooms, at BATCHBLOR'S, Dyspepsia ts Certainly Cured ogy ges apr ay beaere fa rena, regu- fe of ure Regio thet Sootn pecullareware wenther” | Barnes & Park, New York, agents; Mra. | Hayes, Brooutyn Diarrhea and Dysentery.—These — fearful attacks prevented by using Inger’s tastolcss castor of, = ‘watever most ost speedy remedy knew known. Depet, 299 Broad way. GER & CG., Family Chemists, Successors to T. T. Green, ‘Serotula, Rheumatism, Eruptions, Uloers, &c.,¢ured, without full, by Dr. HEINE, 383 Broome street, ‘neir Howery. "Having been considered incuratie by Professor Prkacr, Drs. Jas. K. Weed and Kimbark, of a vio- env\ficerution, which affected mir throat, mose, tongue, head, rms, dc, Twas cured in a fog Dr. ‘Mawicnst Deax, 644 Fourth street? "Tw: Burable by Dre buch, Cochras, James R. Wood, Chalmers, Grifiths and others, of a drendfal ulceration of my throat and nose, violent pains, and swelling of my bones and Juinte. Dr. "Heine cured me in'a short tase, “Sovexox Cissot, 148 Canal ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 5 NNIE 8.—YOUR LETTER WAS BEceryaDs AND AN answer left at the panes pints, , Which I have no anaes ‘will prove satisfactory. A full account matter will found in next Friday's ‘s American Weekly Press, Tt. rs WM. CHARLES BAXTER, FORMERLY OF LAMORTH, near London, Fi ‘sill alive, and will apply to canta Ar Hella Sous af Mew Werk, he imay heat of some: to hla Aaraniage etfs ‘Ge tfaay one'can give authentic infor- regurdlog B [lag eet lad WANTED—OF THOS. eoreny OR, who left Patersoa, August 15, eee ‘Hie father iisters are dead. Any information respecting him ven to bis mother, in Congress street, Paterson,or wo Mr. B. O'Neill, ones OF Code oak. Conigpens piece, shericet, will be thank- fully received. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—RESPECTING MR. FLYX. In January, 1892, he was mate of ship Sargaret Booth, Cap- tain Jones, and sailed from London for this . His wil kept a boarding house cerner of James and Madison streets, In this city. | Any isformaation where sa Flyn can be seen, or hia wife, or heirs at law, will meet with attention. Address E. Herald office. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF TIMOTHY COLLINS, A. native of the town ef Bandon, cou Cork, Ireland. Me by Miss Mary Sheridan and sister, 50, Hayurd York. Boston and Quebec papers piease copy. ‘AY.—YOURS HAS BEEN RECEIVED, WITH PLEA. i otk beats a eeu sens likely tobe 5 forgoiten, in expect Septembei és PEACHES. HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF MR. GEORGE Meek, he is requested to communicate with his friends Bath, England, or at Geneva, Switzerland, rpae STORM SECRET. & FINE ARTS. INE ARTS. MEADE BROTHERS, 288 Broadway. Photographs and daguerreotypen, with th e eae ‘ealled ambrotype, ‘TAKEN DAILY. ‘The glass picture called ambrotype, batter. taken by the patent process otherw Tonnage ee] erie picture. We caution the public against t The process is ubandoned in'France cote England. ‘The unrivalled photo, Is the only picture, with the daguerreotype, Natural and durable’as the painting on canvass. Photographs at a less price than any other picture. JF XU Wis 4 GOOD NEWSPAPER, # ifzou wih of newspaper, ou wish a good newsp i Sool Take the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, ‘Take the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, Take the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESB, ‘The cheapest and best weekly The cheapest und Beat weekly ‘The cheapest and best weekly Printed in the world. Issued every Friday morning, Issued every Briday morning, Issued every Friday ” Containing ‘all the local, moral, ed at ee local, moral, taining ¢ local, moral, Politieal and theatrical and 3 Political and theatrical ant ‘olitical and theatrical General news of the week. ene news of the weeks General news of the week. The AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is issued ev: 7 mornin, i at $1 a year, and furnished to agents at $1.50 per hundred, cash, in advance. Advertisements inserted in ‘American Press for fifty cents a line. Attached to the estab- lishment is an excellent and extensive job peindng oflice, where posters, checks, cards, cireulars, ‘and all manner PHlnting is done expeditiously, and on terms to sult the times. flee, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau atreets, New York, where all orders must be sent. es STORM SECRET. To JOHN C. FREMONT: ‘Champion of freedom, hail to thee! ‘A million eyes with pride will Jame, To see the goddess Libert ‘Adorn her standard with thy ‘That glorious flag of sivipes und slars, Horne Wostward by thy daring han hana, Through tempests and tain bare, And planted on iaokie's stron Columbus of the golden West! sf he returned from, Salvador, or, by Jealousy o ppresied, att af honck irapehied Ser. Bat hive ts just, and Glory now ‘With busy tingers joyfal weaves A dindem to grace thy brow Of myrtle boughs and np leaves. Young Alexander of the Tay hou aaide Ure aword aus shicl; Leave tempest’s wrath und Indian rage To serve upon a nobler That field thy country’s sacred soll— ‘The Canaan of the human race— Biaule by. the Revolution’s toll Tru v's only dwelling place. A splendid photographie portrait of Col. Fremont, just finished, may be seen at ROOTS gallery, No. 363 Broadway, corner of Franklin street. BILLIARDS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BILLIARD TABLES, OF the est quality, will be found at our manufactory, the inrgest and most complete in the city, Good second hand ta: Dies for sale cheap. ‘CONNOR & COLLENDER, 53 Ann street. get —I CAUTION THE PUBLIC AGAINST A miserable and worthless imitation of ‘ny model tables e Be aor ee oe ecelved & patent, Februar; “aved Hints sllsched, “| |, 89 Chambers street. ILLIARDS AND BOWLING.—THE NEW YORK BIL- Hard rooms, 814 Broadway, are now in full operation; and ihis evening will, be “4 four of the finest alleys ever laid in New York. Some tine bowling may Be expected, aa many of the best players in the olty will be present. N.'B.—Boys wanted to set up pins. Y Maia) STORM SECRET. and combination cushions, which prea c ‘WINES AND LIQUORS. gta A SEIGNETT AND OTHER ‘ROCHELLE AND COGNA, « brandies, now landing, per barks Richard Cowle and Nolant, in halves, quarters and octaves, and for sale low, from the wharf or bonued warehouse, rae ¢ importers. SIMPSON BROTHERS, 19 Beaver street ONDON AND DUBLIN PORTER, SCOTCH AND EAST India ale, claret, hock, Bo Sauterne, sherry, Madeira, &e.,’ instore and for sale by G. E. MENDUM, No. 18 Wall at. ui Meher AND BOURBON WHISKEYS.—AN extra fine invoice of these well known whiskeys just re ‘DUM, No. 18 Wall’ street ceived, and for sale by G. E. ME pas STORM SECRET, LOsT AND FOUND. ee LOST—A BLACK AND DARK TAN TERRIER The finder will receive a gunble reward by re- iwening, ¢ him teenth, at No. 23 West Se’ ‘ (tex CALBY. 0G FOUND—AT THE HOBOKEN FERRY BOAT. IT is a white slut, and whoever owns her may have her by Proving property afd paying for this advertisment, Call at fadamue Dowgat's, 748 Broudway. 1 ayy ome kt Bt 17, IN BROOKLYN, IN THE FORENOON, between the corner of Dean and’ Bond streets and down Atlantic a couple of blocks, a black lace veil. The finder will please leave it corner of Dean and Bond streets and receive a pe compensation and the thanks of the owner, Mrs. M. W. rown, [sts REWARD.—ON MONDAY EVENING, AT Dodworth’s academy, Broadway, @ handsome lace hand- kerchief, The above reward will be paid on returning it at No. 117 Lexington avenue. Livi SINGLE STONE DIAMOND BREASTPIN, ON Broadway, between Amity and Houston sree, oF, on Amity atreet, The finder will confer a favor and leaving it at the office of Pacific Exprese Company. 12 1% ze Uroad. iy. O8T—FROM THE HOUSE, A BANK BOOK ON THE Bowery Bank, No. 88,326. Whoever will return the same ag128 East Twenty-ninth street, will be suitably rewarded. OST—TWO CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE Third Avene Rallzond Company one for 2) shares, nun dered 99; the other for 10 shares, numbered 101, Both’ dated October 13, 1868, and issued to IL. M. Dewey. The public are cautioned against receiving or. ie negod ang he. same, the trans- fer having been slapped. DEWEY, 102 Broadway. ‘OST—ON TUESDAY MORNING: JUNE 17, FRO: L the Washington Hotel, No. roadway, a Eve ae hs scarlet tail African parrot. Whoet < will return os said par- Tol to Major Wartiett, No, 1 Broadway, shall be well ro- warded, ‘OTICK.—LOST, A CERTIFIED CHECK, DRAWN BY BS ce of this city, on the Bank of America, tes, for nine’ hundred dollars, dated Sati dry. rte Mth it sult Payable to his order, ‘The finder will he iy. rewarded ‘by leaving it nt ihe office of tho” Asioe House, All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same, ae payment has been stopped at the bank. New York, Juno 18, 1866. J. if, SCATES. Bes CE. EL TOLENTFROM SHOP AT COLD SPRING HARTOR, Long Island, a large copper oil cooler. do be pid for tus covery and $10 more for JOHN EL pas STORM SECRET, _ MATRIMONIAL, Ane, TO “ADNERTISE: ENT IN TURSDAY" $ HE. vald, ove pepmure T. Forbes, shonld be divectet to WO, huisten 5 First may obtain a triding remu- Le FOR RS. STEPHENS? ILLUSTRATED NEW MONTRLY AROUT TUBSDAY NEXT. ‘ORGAN’S EXPOSURE OF bh ge gitar eat FEW | co) pes foe wale, Alse, novels at belt the rice; ol fou mand sari Nema seein Skee eae | § above } BOOKE... MR: SmepURN ILLUSTRATED NEW Mi ¥, Now openat the ciflee 1 125 Tim street, pa SKA ROMANCE.—NOW PUBLISHING IN the UNCLE SAM—An exciting ¢ule ‘of the sea, entilel fovan, the Mercitess,” by Ned Buattino, This is one of the 7 bast sewsiorics ever published i tn America, The Uncle Fam contuins its usual attractive ae, are such as yo tales amd sketches, original Phen fun, miscell Frice, Souirisonts a copy. The nee Sam will be rea} this morn Sold by alt deale i ‘STORM SECRET. Suara PUBLINIIERS ARB SORTED. Taat ¢ Heral office is new repared to ir an ounce sheets i the most altrective sty! aloe ean f AHEAD.—SPORT. SPORT, SPORT.—BOYS, AT- tontion; attention, boys; boys, atichtion, ‘The gros "PIO. FORIAL CLIPTER for Fourth of July will soon be coady. Bolrot ull sorte of ring hg news, chess, enciag. yactiing, vowing, ball playing, me s, portraits of faraoas H coil ‘ohead players, and al sorts o poe es F y anes P tri gos ‘Dealers ied at ustial Fates, yo 4d New York Post ease PORT AHEAD.—THE PHILADELPHIA POLICE GA- ZETTE AND SPORTING CHRONICLE le jestout, aud for sale everywhere in New York, 4 cents » copy. #rimtal of exciting criminal news ‘axl sporting intelligence. | The great fight beween Paddock and Broome for championship of King- Send, is fully, reported a jt, he ew Kgek tater ae “screamer,” and handles eome folks without glowes. That's ve. 1 HE STORM SECRET. ‘Back numbers Of this Now being pehiahet. ‘Great tale, in the great Weeks Can be obtained sreal the NEW YORK LEDGER, Atall the ‘News offices, Complete as Don't fat Fer ae published. To getit, Or you will Price only Lave a great treat, Four cents, or " Two dollars Per annum. HE AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESG— best and cheapest ne! Inthe country, i Is lasued every ‘movaing, ho year, and furalshed to celia Gt #TW) per hundred. Editorials on matters of general interest. ‘Ai elty news of importance. ‘All doinge in the religious world, Reviews of all tet beatres, Matters WHER LY FRESE: norlsweat comer of Futon and Nasa greets, New York.’ The paper is for ale atthe eflce, and by Li pe NbW YORK LEDGER Of this Mies o of that paper of the PoP bat have very best been issued. numbers It contains more [eo Uae) B's Tue Storm Secret, sea story, the continuation of ASTREA ficken ap th splendidly Ulustrated; seyeral plete stories, ‘a beautiful and characteristic sketch by Fanny Fary,, Tus Litrie Sisters; une usual ui aii variety of editorials ar ar sparkling PATAGTAP SS ise inlet fashions, The LEDGER is for sale everywhere, at only four cents y. ts STORM SECRET. HE LONDON JOURNAL—PRICE TWO CENTS.—THIS a work is now printed in New York, and 2. lished ly at 60 Nassau wet ane (4 J. SMITH. Sul polit terme $lperannum. N. the back numbers hore nn Sunmenofeat ‘of the New volume: can be ob plying as above. Agents wanted in every town in in tie Ualsn POLITICAL. 192 WARD.—FREE SOIL—FREE SPEECH—FRE- it and freedom.—At a spontaneous ‘cross road gath- erin oof some five or six huuidred freemen, womel an and chil ees assembled at the corner of Third avenue and es - John G, Fremont, as the 8. national exndi- dive for President of the Uniied Stated ales bY! spe eae Nation. al Republican Convention. convened born, Bay. waa walled to, the cealrs and Mosse. Couper, ‘Woodruff, 'm. H. Disbrow, D. P. Collins or Thos. Swener- ton were chosen Vice eee and Messrs. Thos. Pinckney and Hugh M.. Herrick were ®ppoinied Secretaries; and the following resolutions, us offered by Mr 8D. Moulton, were unanimously adop Resolved, 1 ‘that freedom is national and elevating, and of tor be suniversal, ‘and that slavery a asetional and nd ought in justice to be elreumscribed enolvedy "That we Wo. mort unropervodly cove. and heartily respond to the nomination of the National’ publean Convention of John C. Fremont for President, believing hin to be in every respect pre-eminent ualified “for the Coiled holon for wich he hs ‘been nominated; believing, to, at the prompt and unanimous nomination given him. its fuce clear and unmistakeable evidence of the Wy prising ot an insulted people in defence of their just rights and fuir fame, so determined In character and extent, as (0 Insure to the na: tional republicans, beyond cavil or doubt, their triumphant success at the coming contest, and the final and complete over- throw of those hy} bagi id and demagogues who, in the stolen Fobesof democcney, have wrung themselves into power and place, and in their ‘wild and reckless determination to retain erpetate i, have not serupied to eudorsa and apliol the folent outrages, and even bloodshed and murder itself- thus involving, in the eyes of the civilized worl, the entire ia, on In disgrace and shameful humitias ecalved, That we are profoundiy thankful to the slave oligarehy and their Northern allies ior the promulgation of the estimated value put by them upon a Northern white man, as measured by one’ of thelr Judges in the amount of ball (two. hundred and fifty dollars) ‘demanded of a Southern member of Congresa (Herbert) for the murder a the Tria waiter (Keating), consideration (about one-fourth the market value of pnt tion nigger’’) wag accepted and con- firmed by the unif votes of the chivalry and their oberient Norther tools, as recorded against the question of reference to a committee of investigation, which question we commend to the careful considerat of our Lrish adopted citizens as one affording thern a fair opportunity of settling forever the cor- rectness of the officially etimated per capita value thas put upon them by thelr pseudo democratic iriends; and if they poet abe entirely nated to lick the ie hand that smites them by lid column vote for the man who would reduce the price of Sabor to ten cents per fay rr had cae said, we shall be antistied also, but we wil dink fed. That we will use all nonorable means at the com- ante tion for the elevation of John C. Fremont to the Presi- bey ‘of the United States, and for the success of the prinet- ples avowed by the national republican party, and the proser- Vation of free speceh, free soll and freedom iy Ransas, ani for the protection of peaceful, law abiding citizens from lawless bloodshed and murder, and pray that our motives may not be juestioned st " Org at JOHN OSBORN, Chairman, HM. Hannicn, secretaries. ‘WOR. PINCKNEY, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. —An adjourned meeting of thix committee will be held at Tammany Hall, on Thursday evening, June 19, 1856, at eight tual attendance is requested, as important busi- ness will come before the committer. pe ES are L, B. SHEPARD, Chairnsan pro. tem. ames Ts, 107, Mrnep Guancuacos, $ Secretaries, N THESE PIPING TIMES OF POLITICAL AGITATION it {s important that party leaders should have their adver- iisements inserted in papers of large circulation, and the! parcmcae or bills conspicuously displayed, in order that they ay catch the eyes and attract the attention of the masses. The price of the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is only one dollar a Zeer, and advertising ing fifty cents a line. Orders for pode print nag Wil be romptly attended to. Office northwest and Nassau streets. INTH WARD DEMOCRATS, AROUSE,—EXCELSIOR Ninth Ward Buchanan Club Will hold a regular meeting in Greenwich Hall, 278 Bleecker atreet, on Thursda; June 19, at 734 o'clock, when several eminent peakers i address the meeting. hembers, attend carly, BY, order. HARLES ALBERTSON, President. De Wirt C. Seo’, Tuomas Cuixen, V. 2. Win Kane M big STORM SECRET. HE FILLMORE AND DONELSON CLUB OF THE Seventeenth ward will meet this (Thuraday) evening, at $y 0'e make arrangementa for the reception of the Hon. Milatd Fillmore, on he arrival. from Surope,. The cit Zens of the ward are respectfully invited to meet and join wit ‘uain guch reception. “By order of the Presitent, E. 0. BURLING, Secretary, CHE ths COURSE, L. LSTROTHING, oN ee EY 1 aeaae FLO mi pao ora Temple H sbaruca D. Pifer names b. Jack, under the sad. eae ere (PENT STRERT, FERRY THE RESIDENTS IN THR cher part ofthe, oky wilt pleasure rides Bee erat at pevon Guy Someta ome cs erase figange to Astoria. belug’ short of four alle, Flush. ™ STORM SECRET. ‘NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—THURSD) June 19, at 43¢ o'clock P. M.—Match for $500. Mile a: repeat, to harness. Good day and good track. Air. I. Wood ‘names b. m. "ady Guduey’ Mr, D. Prifer names b. &- Lo- HAW & WHITER, Proprietors. NION COURSE, 1, L—TROTTING-ON FRIDAY, 20, at 4 o'elogk, P.M “tool ly, @ match for 0,000, \ matlp aed Popes to hain Woodriff names #, i. D. Prifer names br. k. Cars will leave the Routh ferry, Brooklyn, at int Delock, nd Feturn ‘48 00D tas the sport over. Fare Voge and retin 60 gents, Proprietors, K, B-—This race will ome off wibout regan to weather 1806.< TUF COLUMMTAN snag fone Will celebrate ite. sembee! eraney ihe (Phurwdey) evening, ‘at Wallack’s theatre. Exercises to Come TICT: at | ‘BS o'cloe CREDITORS, OF HUGH EARLY, CON deceased, are foi ea ie neni aseab fie enue BAST, Sap etal executor, corner of ‘Twenly-nints street and ventie—J une 17, 1866. ESTIY Alan Ala“ THE LADIES OF THY WASH. a egational Church, w! nil festival, dufing Thursday and Friday, day and evening, June 19 and 30, in Cuthell’s Hall, corner 10th avenue and Idoth street, to aid in furnishing the ‘churcl being it Stages leave corner Slat street and Broadway every hi DO HERERY GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL NOT BE answerable for apy del “red by Iny erew during my stay in New Yori. iG . Master of the British schooner Adelina. SITUATIONS WANTED, Binnie tate fly, GIRL WISHES A SIEUATION. INA and waiter, or Please inquire ab 78 apnea Sait peameutas’ geod reference: paid 24th street, beiween 6th and 7ih GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, FRENCH | wishes a ‘. fo Srayel or remain i iu the srrvaricn y Arde ht ptf A RESPECTABLE WO- id and laundress, Gi Can iow po mat engaged, at 25 West 12th st., ber (yen 6th and 6th avs. f(g ed Pat ay SERN Lehane tad lg Fiance: call ry 8 Za ‘street between 4 4th and RESPECTABLE MARRIED ‘WOMAN, healthy breast of 3s, we achild to we Woodbull and Columbia wraete, Sol #3¢ y at the corner of Pookiyn, over the grocery stor ‘AYOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, JUNE 16, 1356.—NO- tice 10 ownermal dogs.—Notice is hereby given that on aud aller Wednesday, June 26, inst., the ordinance respecting dogs found runing ioow or at large in any aineet ‘south of Fort y-necond nigeet without being properly muzzled, will be ly enforced, ‘Tie sum of fitty cents wi be paid tor every brought adive te the pound, on the corner of First avenue om ‘Thirty tirst Hees Wale veal Mave, been Ln ad streets, runmlng loose or at large, Ww! at belug properly muz- “cet is of the certificate of the Pound Koeper to qi thief of Potice, at his office, in the Park, Ce pes tween at the Pe maar onan Gap wets rece it suits of ex: Mayor. bie hy mg Beagle (a OF THE STOCKHOLDERS oe we New ¥« eres peeve! yoy ‘be deemed ‘for the slecent fine sea rs WARKEN LELAND, Naw Bona, dune 14, 18500 U. A, CONTINENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 13.—ALL avombers are repueated 1 allond thé regular meeting of tia Shaper, a voy No. S21 owery, on Thursday ‘even: , June 19, as the > evi Beenler, oa LOUIS J. PARKE Sachem,” i. Tax E®cx, ©. of the C. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, JUNE 18, 1886.— Owners are wanted at the First District Police Court ‘ombs, Centre street) for the following ma erty, all of which posed to;have been stolen:—1 op 38, 3 doz Randle dessert + Aenlves, 9 pair ‘common hearing 32 samon breast pins, J sat rD. Police Gourt (ieee siged 2 rer of at halsclot th. GEO. W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED, UNTIL SATUR- ay, June 28, 1808, ab 10 o'clock, A; Mf Ing Sut of Fisabieg Bay; for'a measabouk chanel” from Fi in poole, ig Fol, per aurveys and maps made by G William, ity Bureyor, The survey and map may deen al Foppenbusen & Kenlg'e, 44 Cit sire, at place Sala.ssoyemiin pel va rosettes ts wii ng. EFFINGHAM W, LAWRENCE, 0 FAIRWEATHER, § Committeo. ISAAC PhoK, Jp ECEPTION OF HON. MILLARD, FILLMORE —THE ‘committee of the Common Council of the city of New York for the reception ot the Hon Mbland Fillmore, Would hereby invite all military and civic tesa ola ithe reception of ihe Hon Millard. FN, sev a Coenen to the Sub-coenmaltiee, AI gs and Councilman J. W. T. Var Riper, ae or before Frit, Bhs invuants in onder that they may nema foun, Biet@as. Ai in line. RIGGS, ‘Alderman 13th_ ward, 3.W.T, VAN RIPER, Councilman 17th ward. \AX COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL, 32 Chambers street.—Notice fo tax payers. The rolls of the several wards of the city of New York aseenrant returned by the Assessors to this oifice, we hereby give notice toall arly! tax payers that the Cogs will be opened for examination and review from Tuesday, the 2th day of May, until Wednesday, the 25th day of Tune, Inclusive. All those interested, who are desirous of examining or correcting the same, are requested to make application to the unders red, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o’olock P. their ofllee. J. W. J. PECK,’ Tax Commise’ A. J. Foe con $ or i New Youu, May 2i, 1866. M ta STORM SECRET. sands: ASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH Company.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Waskington and Mew, Orleans Telegraph Company will be held at the office of the Pre: of Washington, Suly 2 1866. DANIEL F. CLARKE, Seorotty. ‘AKEFIELD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIA- their deeds, Protect thelr inereste2 JOHN FORD, President, .0oRNS. A. COOFER, Purchasing Trust DRY GOODS, &C. D ? arrte AMERICAN rusted ae a ait and A out of Ih, meus inserted Tor finy cents sine. | Sud- $1.50 jundred. Send your er orders to ‘ofios of th e American Brene, northwest corner of Fulton pay Nassau streets, New York. OS’ AND ehh bY sod og tte ah beat od ale chiefs, in great , from, ‘upwards, Dow open. be s eit PATER oO ‘Linen Goods deal 748 Broadway, above Astor pl ANKRUPTCY AND, INSOLVENCY. Great, ba unreserved sale of splendid dress shawls, pee ‘8, embroideries, straw bonnets anc en dry food 8, ssrounting to $45,000, purchased of the assignees, ugh the failure of an extensive house of Deainees, ata dis: count of 45 per cent off cost price, the whole of which will be sold at our new and spacious premises, 94 Bowery, ing this day, June 18, and the 21 following days. \Housekcep- ers, famides and the ‘ladies in general, will find these lota of the season, aa the’ stoek must be cleared 8) sale. For the benelit of cash purchasers We 80- cit inspection of the entre stork, us follows: DRESS GOODS, er 15,000 yards all wool printed bareges, at Is. Sd., worth Lot 2-709 yards satin check do., at Is. 6, worth Ss. Lot 33,800 do, satin stripe do., ut 24., worth. Hot s=Sione do. printed idwne at Ia, fonder colors. Lot 6—5,000 do. Paris printed jaconets, very fine. Lot7—s00 do, print soa de latves, from Is., fast eo- Lot 825,000 yard printed ca fast colors, K SEPAR RI'MENT PP ein neon na tye of chen, stripe and plaid dress silks, upward Spedaile onus, fen lines, &e., 4s. per. 5 Pn 10—400 fash’ble flounced barege robes, fo, &), worth $10. Lot 11-200 do, extra rich do. Lot 12—1,000 Paria lawn do., yard wide, 14 yards for $1 87, wore oF 1 MANTILLA DEPARTMENT. 5, re fashionable matte all new, from $1 8734 to the richest ay} HE Cashmere sts, i ays ea Seeks worth $4. 300 handsome emabritered C wntoncrape 8, 86.78, worth $12. 40 satin stripe barege do, at $100 each. BONNET DEPARTMENT. 000 straws, pedal bral, Florence, do, Tuscans, and open lace do, from 1s. to Is. 6d., 28., 2a. GU. 38., and 48., to the finest Made. "Fine Rogliah spilt btrawe and Dunsuable, 81 80 5. Tore! er with an extensive stock of domestic gooils, consist- fou of sbiting, muting, sheeting, huckaback to welling, &c., ont which the of families and Mocyekeopers is In- vited, pOvnerventa twenty-one days sale the stock must be sold, we ectfully solicit an early eall, at the Commercial Bry Geos d Heber roft Bowery, oppose Hiram Anlar- yor CHANTILLY TLACES.—A MAGNIFICENT at with fou 5 sleeve Paria embroideries, new aud beautiful, at very low prices. novelties. & GRA! it Broadway. ILARK’S SPOOL COTTON.— For its strength, smoothness and wore pet 2 a prize medal at ti ge Une Paris Ogee and assortments reece ORUE A Clu pts 32 esa Dey street. CLARK’S SPOOL 1) plates . Col A ee Are offered at v« iar ‘ices, Hay Soy season being anced. Also, many other articles tr'lace ‘and 5 er MILLER & ‘GRANT, 371 Broadway. A rage een toe BRO- Mroried stock C— juitable for the city retafl trade, to be found in New York. jot embraces H a STORM SECRET. MILLINERY, grain MILLINERY Goons. R. T. Nos. 20 and 23 John street, gol manufacturer and jobber of i liner oe nets, ‘Bilk and fancy bon And all grtlcles pertaining to the millinery trade, severe, | in moderate ol new Rote vooaived days TRAW BONNETS.—FRANK BENNETT, LATE 351 Broadway, In consequence of the lateness of the beautiful sock of ladiew’ fashionable. straw goods, at No, Say rondway, up siairs, opposite St: Nicholns, ig now to be sold off without reserve, assoriment fs most and perfect, indies should not miss this opportunity, of purchasing @ greatest bargains offered in tho Munrket, "A cHolcs selec: tion of extra fine leghorn at greatly reduced prices. H lesan STORM SECRET, NDERSON'S ATOR MG ANT CARPET cbse 99 Bowrry. pre pet velvet. Bepertor! ingraine ‘able and piano covers, window shades, rags, ey a. APHE sroRM SECRET. FURNITURE, A PERSON BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING oF- fers for sale cheap an elegant and new suite of rosewood parlor furniture, in brocatel; one Lt fine plano, two large mirrors, eighty yards tapenty carpet, Frond on mol , gio8 mantel ornaments, Jace curtains, gas fixtures, &c, reas Receiver, be 1,839 Post oflice. OTTAGE BNAMELLED | FU! an made suits, as low as Fy, 684, Brondway, Below Blcecke packed to go to a distan V laa STORM SECRET. NITURR,—ELEGANT anit, at the manuttacto- street! Goods properly SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, we cook, waren and ironer, or do general Powewors, 5 ‘Can be seen for two days, IN WANTED~IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, table, thly young girl, as companion for chil- ‘rotestant; unexceptionable city reference given. Cull at 344 6th avenue, or uddress B, i ¥,, Uni Lotllee. SITUATION Fe eas YOUNG wou AN, AS rr ry. Can be ween for two days at strin the rear, between ‘Nosfolk and Sufllk. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A_ SITUATION, ehambermutd, and to assist in washing and ironing, a uve ed four years in her ios nen SD eed nd eumnAtress, a ty ‘ween ‘ao Went Tw ear ‘seventh street, room No.3 3, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY (A. RESPECTABLE woman, to do general housework, in a small private Good references, “Inquire at 12) West 19th wt, SITUATION | WANTEDCRY | A RESPECTABLE as chambermaid and laundress, Good city re- erences “inquire at No. 00 Spring st, PROTESTANT GIRL WISiEs do general housework for a small family best city reference, ¢ days, up statr: N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE rt of Europe, as children’s A. M., 157 Bast 2th st., for shal a gd cooky ‘Washer and froner; st, Brooklyn, for YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS NURSE and plain sewer. Call at 312 9th st., between avenues and C. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SEATON, ae laundress, or todo general housework, teranees trom her last place. Can be seen at362 Town's at, third SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as child’s nurse; is a lain sewer, and has been accustomed eee of cuiidren fur the lust six years. e ret. TABLE YOUNG WOM: ivate family, ag chambermaid or laundress. cA hg employer's, 28) Second avenue, be- ale. WISHES ASITUA- AY AMBRICAN GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION, 18 cook, Washer and ironer, 262 9th sirvet, lor two days, —A SITUATION WANTED, BY A ‘out woman who thoroughly ‘understands her ‘business; expeciable familtes need appl Can be secu tur two days at 147 West 2 SITUATION WANTED—T0 DO COOKING ‘@ small family; no objection io good city reference trom last place. May be jon st, South Brooklyn, SITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ¢faanlly; hag, uo objection wo the 33 Union street, near References given. j best oy reference. of the washing, i work, in a small pri Country; good elty Hlamilisi terry, Souh Brooklyn. YOUNG WOMAN, AN EPISCOPALIAN, WISHES TO enguge as child’s nurse and seamstress, or chatnbermaid; ileworuan. Can be seen for three days by calling’ on A. B., 184 Stnith 6t., Brooklyn, GENTEEL YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, 70 take care of children; is a good plain r last place. Can be seen at 255 enies A and B, fourth tloor, room No. 4. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, as seamstress and chambermald; nerally useful; ‘no jouse of her present employer, 19 ing to make herself country. Cail ut the ‘2th st, YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS WANTS AN EN- in active. business; he has & good know- oa of business matters in general, ‘and well erry peer trav “y es to go South or Wt i otte este bile reel tow tbr RS, SURVEYORS.—A YOUNG qualifications, desires eit, mith th apport Sort either profession, Ac 35 YEARS OF AGE, I8 DESIROUS rocuring ‘employment as clerk, ; writes an expeditions hand; woul the situation of supercargo of a vessel, trading to anyg perience in’ trade in many the world, having ‘nd Y A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION AS CHAM- maid and Waiter, or as nurse and to do plain se Would go in the country. Call for three days at 63 AU , South Brooklyn, NOOK, WASHER AND jRoNnE SITUATION WANT, tity relerence. Gan att, between 6th and 7th avenues. SEAMSTRESS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG fon, a8 nurse and seamstress. ences from her pre days, at No.7 Oth av. FAMSTRESS.— WANTED, week or month: can do all kinds home would aecept low wages. Apply at 33 Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, first floor. otsewing, and fora sieay ITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN, TO DRY NURSE accustomed to the care Cam refer to her Inst place, where 8 Anuos st., (wo doors an infant; is familiar of an infant from its birth, she has lived over a year, from Greenwich avenue, up Pee ASSORTER AND PACKER.—A YOUNG ‘ban, a few di = this ak dere (clad ngage veral packer In a urge in Havan a Fituation in that capacity i — Tutellt: reliable, and speaks very good Eng . Dyer, Washington, D. O. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN; stands waiting, care of horses and working in’ imily preferred; would go a short distance in the an give first rate reference from his Jast employer. 10 |GENTLEMEN.—AN EXPERIENCED COACHMAN, who thoroughly’ understands the care of horses, and c: Speak French, Italian and re ‘vin want of a situation, With a first class family; the most re: Address 374 6th avenue, care of C. 10 MERCHANTS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.— The Cyr about to make @ tour of the Western tan ages coll Duniens with ich he mar be table references given. pas STORM SECRET. DENTISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, OF EXPERTENCE IN mechanical dentistry, wishes «situation, Addr box 160, Herald office. 0 HOTRI. KEEPERS. = WANTED, changed. ‘Aadrees! Willan me Gieraid ‘otlees ANTED[A SITEATION, AS NURSE ferencens “inquire for Bridget, 33 Bast ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A faily competent. Address Mrs, bans ea) , AS we a best of re- highly reapectable lady, fail; y ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED WO- man of steady habite, as ehambermaid or to take care pfclildren and do plain sewing. Call at Lit Gourt ses Brook. ANTED-A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASH AND her present situation between Hienry and Clintou st Were ee SITUATION, neral ee ie Tc BYA Oy y GIRL, i peivate family: ARTEDDY A A Famt ca GIRL, A. SER YATIOR, bermaid and seamstress, or would do fine wash- my Good reference. Call at 194 East Twenty-first st. top ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as cook, washer and ironer. Apply at 161 Monroe street, for two days. rake SITUA cham| References given, BY A RESPECTABLE ibermmid and waiter, or to bg in an Siening. oF would why cave of ghildre nce given. Apply at 43 Kant Slat st, en SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo. man, as laundress or chambermaid; has no obje Apply at No. 7 the country. Reference given. street, between Broadway nud 6th av, ————$——— ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RPSPROTARLR Bir}, as good plain cook, washer and troner; is a good reference from her lace. Apply f Rice daye ot 43 Bunt Sint streets fourth door free aa APPLY for ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A: neat plain sewer, or to take care of a child. Call at 304 West 17th st., between 9h and nues, for iwo days. renee eaten nsnttntaliiitelisentininesine, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Cag as chambermaid and Aoamstress, 01 mm nies Wert city references. Call at 116 Bast NTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK; UND: her business in all its branches: has’ no obje # Would be willing 0 assist nthe wash Best’ of olty reference given. Biting st in tho rear, pa it Pa hn | ANTED—BY A STEADY GIRE, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and fine washer a er. No objection to the country. ave., corner of Sth ave, Seen renames ‘ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A aituation, as cook, Bia ny c ror, or of a hoi Work, in a respectable ail at 134 Greenwich sec Ll Se ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, to take care of chiklzen or do chamber work. ference from her la Call at 15 West 24th st, near ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPH ‘woman, £2 Conk} isa Washer nis hepge Jection to gon short dist or C4 woe, Call at 22 7th st. 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION ‘BLE bag ION, BY A “BY A. RESPECTA _— ‘4 bet iad quneree, oe as val at foes seta can ig, suntan oy hat store. 1 pehriersiniesirinntcteremcrineiee WW ANTEDIDY 4 CUBAN, SMART YOUNG GTR, eienyite ‘tg cha ory ae waiter, C4 do the ate housework of & small Private. Meet Yor two dase alas Foe syth street, rear. 0 eae NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE oe. A o wea ee aaa ee Can bo well resonumeniod (rom Sed Petey of tle Apply ut 265 Hicks aby Brooklyn. )—RY TWO YOUNG WOMBN, SITUATIOI 2 us gout cook, Washer and irouer, and the cbored chambermatd*and waier., Fully unde busing Has no objection to the country for the summer men Le seen for wo days at §4 7th aveuue, newr 74 st LASTED ET ARON, BY A RESPECTABLE Warp arca ara cot ad oneat wy. Apply at 783 Broaaway. WANtFD—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman to do general housework in a small mal pete family; ean sive the best city reierenee, Can be ‘Tilury’ street, Brooklyn. WARES BY A BESPECTABLE xOUNG GIRL, BE tween 18 and 14 years of age, to are of wait on the door, cliy reference given, neil West be- tween 6th and 7th avenues, ae a I A AE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN LADY, who ix thoroughly competent to take charge class establishment; understands millinery, dresainat the roadway sivleds ta of good aire and wongral b eapacity, Pfease.cail at 211 Housiow st, for —A SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE ERO, woman, to do chamberwork and take children, or to do the general housework of » private teenie Cap be seen for two days at 53 Rebinson at, a oe ee ae ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A XOUNG MAN, WHO understands the grocery, tea and bar in Some wholesale or teal jestuhlishinent, or your of & billard room, Mo olection to any Sadrens NO. B. box 106 Iterald so fer cen anne Best Teference. meee A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUN- ie gstee peat see nee ctr eee eficaeeas best of city reference given. Address J. T. W., He Heraftetioss Wars. SITUATION, As HEAD WAITER IN & hotel, restaurant or’ first class bo city or country, Addreas Head Waiter, box 180 pierald ofleee N. B.—Begt reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK, BY, A RE; spectable young man, who has been between four and ars in ihe trimming aud fancy goods business, nat eae ainted with any: givens “Address for two dsyw A. ave y able of Baking bimsel! aca! reference can be box 12] Herald ofee. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMA BY man who perfectly understands his business: inderstunds clipping, physic, &c.; haa three rom his last employer, Vlease call at 9 Bast ix teenth strcet, up stairs, third floor, back room, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A HANDY, SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS man (a Protestan) a situation, a8 potter, writes a good hand; or would drive a horse and wagon; is used to OF hovsen, “Satiafuetory references Call’ at’ 8 6th By., oF ade dress R. P., Union square Post office. VANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, A SITUATION, ag salesman, in e furniture or picture frae ment. The advertiser being » practical al mechanic, ean make bimeelf generally useful in elther, Address E, M.'T., Hi oftice, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A tenga GER- man, just returned from the South, a8 gardener; under- stands the business in all its branches, and can givereference to character for industry and temperaie habits, Piease ad- box 111 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BOY, AS ENTRY clerk, or assistant bookkeder fae “= shipping office or @ counting room. Address Alp! Hers WANTEDTA SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY & respectable young man,’ who is a thorough Wrellan driver; perfectly tndervtanda the proper trentment ot bas good city recommendations from gentlemen he bas Hived wiht “Cen beeen tll engaged wt 79 Bleecker st., in the saddler's shop. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND GAR- dener, by a sober, steady inan, who understands branches theroughly; hus no objection to the country oF citys has the best of country and city reference: is an excellent ffoom and safe driver. “Address, B. M., box ibs Herald oflee, yr three days, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, FROM SHEFFIELD, ‘@ situation ag clerk in the wholesale hardware or at other business where he could make himself generally oa8 as he has a full knowledge of the Sheffield ae cy ies lunexceptlonable references given. Address, I ieraid FRENCH / ADVERTISEMENTS. N DEMARDE—UNE BONNE FRACAISE, ELLE DOI e oan de bonnes recommandations. S’adresser au Nos 7th st, a es ‘N JEUNE HOMME DE 19 ANS, DUNE FAMILLE respectable, parlant et ecrivant bien ie franga's et V'ulle~ mand, et passablement Vanglais, desire s@ placer chez une fannllé pour enselgner: 1e frangals aux enfanta, ou en qualia de water. 1 connait parfaiteinent le service'de table. A ctine objection de voyager ou daller 4 t camp ma superioures Wadremmer Raphael tieestd otiee THE ‘TRADES: N EXCELLENT CHANCE IS OFFERED TO TRADES- A en and merchants to advertise eh anise in tho AMERICAN. WEEKLY PS dest hewspaper in the country. Published. every. Friday, ist ot ihe Jow price of one dollar per year, and furnlahed to $1'sbper hundred—cash in advance. Advertisements fasert at fifty cents @ line. Office, noruuwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streeta, New York, where all orders must be sent. — eee ARDENER WANTED.—A SCOTCHMAN, G or an American, who bas had experience, "sat inwarne rate vegetable as well us tlower gardener, may lind a nent plice and wood wages by addressing box 1,473 Post office, N.¥., stating reference, &¢. None need apply unless they cau produce good evidence as to honesty, industry, sobriety. fe. Asingle man, or one with a very small , Bre= ert wanted, two or three good Protestant men, assist in gardening, &¢. : hed ‘OTICE TO MACHINISTS.—WANTED, TO Gi Louisville, Ky. five good ‘ushers and ferme choos Who undersiand steain engines and mill work praterred, Ape ply to, or address E. H, Hovey, 28 Pine street, New York. PORTE MONNATE AND POCKETBOOK | MAKERS 7 i delet Std ep eeney pt ood mee will be given to g workmen. pply eacl om. volo fo Thayer, Jolnson & Brows 10 Maiden lane. * MPO, WATCHMAKERE. WANTED, A FIRS? RATE waichmuker, to be employed permanently on the finest work; one who can bring the best recommendations ag to ca- pacity, &c. None others need ap, *6 M, W. G. ALT BRO., Yann aD. C Apply to Fellows & Co., 17 Maiden laue, New 10 BOOKBINDERS WANTED A STAMPER, ALSO two girls accustomed to lay on gold leaf, at James érvilles’ bindery, 20 North William street. (0 SILVERSMITHS AND WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, a butterkifemaker, several plateworkers, an engraver on silver, and n watchmaker, to go out of the tity. Appl a MeIntosh & Co., urtisis’ and mechantes’ general ageney, ine at. que STORM SECRET, 0 GAS FITTERS WANTED, TWO GOOD AND EX= perience: as itt p) wo ‘ton, egalncer, Bowery theatre egies W ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENE! man, and gardener and farmer; is willin cy make ues self generally useful to his employ er; or would t charge of @ plaee; is a Scotchman; has had many yous ane dress R. Be lence in thin eouriry: good testsioulaly, we, Addrese *; box 136 Herald oftice. s INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. MPLOYERS WISHING GOOD HELP, Witt well recommended servants at MORRIS COH! Rte roadway, corner of Reade street; also 27 Broa e iabore &c., at this or the new office, Greenwich street, near Cedar. bie _ STORM SECRET. ———— ‘WAXTED—AT 106 BROADWAY, ONE BOOKKEEPER, ao conducter, two clerks, tw two sag 3 hd coachmen, one for firethen, men on velar oars ie ner, for a store in Division peor ae men store; one dyer, fora cotton factor ti Oocnetin procured for clerks, conductors, Nadeeae be ac. 800. Fee ek os $50 WEAR means Jonni, sau Aa - not The is salle dead sa eres ee BE. CRIP! Bnd gion ord feet 6 inches high, small body, thin no ten g ge oe inclined to Bray, aged 40 years: be oe id mix $ whos, fie left black beaver hat aad igaiter Doou.. = vee Bea 2. REWARD.—LOST, LAST FRIDAY EVENING, BE- BSc) concen Cxerine aint Tent arse dag wiih kgvert Howes ia booes. ~—s Dokl ate her haat t AMERY - | $10 UB rays —STOLEN FROM THE J REMTEne 108 "hi a ANTED—AT NO. 6 EAST BROADWAY, A lng a rm rs Allen street, a lamb, cut out of @ solid block z e shave reward will be paid to anybody upon ie thief, bb. hod, A, "| G5 RENARD.—LORn, FROM 2m BLO} Hoboken, & small Ttalian greyhound dog. Will return the’ sane at the above place will receive ie wai (PHF STORM SECRET. AAA AAA AAA AAA i ard STORM SECRET. inclemency of the weather yesterday, fre the intended salute,” and. postponed i until July. They purtook of a collation, served up by H. ati oir heatiquarters, 62 Lispenard sirect, DENTISTRY. neve, Nag i= WISHI. Sy A BEAUTIFUL a set of teeth will save 50 opt calling. LEON PRETERRE, Dent thao tests and way, corner of filled in the best manner, at 6 Brom eet. T= STORM SECRET. For Help Wanted, See Sixth Paze, Lie CORPS OF peti ACCOUNT ir}