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Wy, Mary Daty and child, John, Kate and Dora Ryan (chil- , Daniel Dineen, Mary Ann Farrell, Susan Stone and three children, Martin Gleason, William Richardson, Jobn = Anne Flaherty, Mary Moroney, one cook, seaman and Polktical Gossip. ‘The Rochester Demecrat has a strong article in favor of the Phitadeiphia memination. It says Fremont is full of vigor of ripewed manhood, and bas, by intercourse ‘with his fellow citizens in all parts of the Union, become ‘@oquainted with the ‘wants cf every section. He is the man for the ores. ‘Yet another cune has been presented to Mr. Brooks, of South Caroina, by the citizens of Charleston, the inoney % purchase which was raised by three cent contribu- ong. kis last makes the tenth, besides three goblets, two of sliver and one of gold. The Poston Chronicle, independent liquor deglers’ or- gan, bes placed the name of Fremont at the head of its co- umas, and has come out strong in favor of the young, fresh 'Rocky Mountain mustang. ‘Teo Courrier des Etals Unis endorses the nomination o Mr. Fillmore for the Presidency, notwithstanding that this candidate belongs to the Know Nothings, for whom @ar French contemporary entertaims a profound anti- patby. It is opposed to Mr. Buchanan, on aecount of the ‘Ostend manifesto, and to Mr. Fremont, for fear that his emtrance at the White House would be an open deciara- ‘tion of war to the South, and the first step towards the @eeolution of the Union. The New York Weekly Herald. ‘HE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN—NEWS FROM EUROPE, MEXICO, ETO.—AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, ETO. ‘The Wegxiy Hera will be published at ten o'clock this morning. Its contents will embrace a full aecountof the doings ef the Repubttcans at Philadelphia; Proceedings of the Anti- Fillmore Know Nothings in this city; Important News from Barope, Mexico, Cuba, &c.; Affairs in Washington; Fdltoriale \. en various subjects; latest Telegraphic News; Financial, Com- mercial, Sporting, and Maritime Intelligence; together with # variety of local and miscellaneous matter. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had atthecounter. Price atxpence. John Charles Fremont. A fine photograph of the republican candidate for may be seen at BRADY'S gullery, No. 369 Broadwas WILLIAM L. DAYTON.— A photograph of the republican candklate for Vice President en exhibition at BRADY'S gallery, No. 359 Broadway. JAMES BUCHANAN. e pA photographic portrait of the democratic ealidiate for nt haa just been added to the collection of M. B, BRADY. J. 0, BRECKENRIDGE.— ‘A photograph of the democratic candidate for Vice President ‘has just been added to the collection of M. B, BRADY, No. 359 way, MILLARD FILLMORE.— ‘A photographic portrait of the "' American’ candidate for Presid way. lent on exhibition at BRADY'S gallery, No. 360 Broad- A. J. DONELSON.— “A photograph of the ‘' American’? candidate for Vice Presi- on exhibition at BRADY'S gallery, No. 359 Broadway, Copies of either of the above may be ‘obtained at BRADY'S gallery. On receipt of $3 by mail, they will be forwarded by ‘express to any part of the country. No. 359 Broadway. Photographs of Col. Fremont.—The Best Mkeness and finest picture ever taken of Col. Fremont can be seen at ROOT'S gallery, 368 Broadway, corner of Franklin st. The Machine Portraits. — Lamy taken only at the old picture shop, 289 Broadway, cost 25e., We. and $1, by HOLMES’ patent process; taking 1,000 daily. Drab Beavers and Cassimeres, of Various tats, are decidedly the ton this season for full dress, and none ean vie with ESPENSCHEID, of 118 Nassau street, for the re- eberehe finish and air distinguie with which these beautiful ar- ticles come from his hands. The white hat is now worn by all taste during the summer season. The credit of bring- ‘bout this change M public sentiment is due to Mr. Expen- , to whose skill and genius the hatmaking fraternity is fadebted for various other important improvements made @zring the past ten years. Panama Hats—The Genuine Article, of ‘Wmeommon fineness, at prices from $10 te $60 each hat. For bale by A. LELAND & CO., 180 Broadway. Gentlemen’s Pearl Cassimere Hats of Beau- tifa fabric, light and dark shade, and fuultiess model. WARNOCKS’, Matters, 23 Broadway. What a Pretty Hat!—Of Course it Is. It ‘was made by WHITE, the fashion hatter of the day, and could wot be anythiug else but pretty. His stores are at 210 Broad- Way, corner of Fulton street, and at 148 Fulton street. Rocky Mountain Silvery Beaver Hats.— See ee jong prevailing with us, viz.: that of of the beaver selections for making black soft manufacture of Rocky Mountain silvery beaver for our retail gales, we have this season eaused ‘same to be made into suinmer hata, to be sold ata lower price. Those hats for quality and durability will compare ‘with the higher le, their tints and colors only placing them Jowor in the scale of prices. LEARY & CO., introducers and Teaders of fashion, Astor House, Broadway. David's Drab, Beaver and Cassimere Hats are light and beautiful in style and finish. Give him @ calla jesroom, 301 Broadway, second door from Duane street Soft and straws of every variety. Per Steamer Arago—Recelved this Day— @ne case extra fine Paris soft beaver hats, at R. M. WATERS? soft hat warehouse, 419 Broadway, one door above Canal st, Summer Hats.—Knox Has the Largest As sortment of handsome summer hats in Now York, comprising fone thirty varieties of summer hats of the very best kinds; yt, iry and handsome. Go and —— me. CO RNOK is at 212 Broadwa ‘We are the New Hat Company, of Long #tanding, and every body knows that we sell cheap. We have all the new and cool hats of the season. Cail and see us we ean do you good. The New Hat Company, 146 and 148 Nas- sau street. Genin’s Cassimere Hats.—A New Variety of the cassimere hat, of an exquisitely delicate and becoming tint, ‘extremely light and of the finest texture, has just been brought oul by GENIN asa leading style for the presentsummer. The shape, color and mounting of this elegant fabric are most attractive, and it is equally well adapted for riding, driving, the morning promenade, or fulldreas. The first cassimere ha ‘which obtained any popularity in this eountry were Introduced by GENIN, and each successive issue has ‘an improve- ment upon the preceding, until in the one now dfiered pertec- thon may be said to have been obtained, GENIN, No. 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul Gentlemen’s Summer Hats.—Rocky Moun- fain beavers, the unrivalled plain castor, in white and pearl colors, and the cool, sun-protecting straw braids and Leghorn hats, all in immense variety, at BANTA’S old and popular store, coruer of Canal and Wooster streets. Notice.—Sunday Morning Bont for Newburg. —The steamer METAMORA will leave New York from pier foot of Jay street, for Newburg, every Sunday morning, at7 @elock. Returning, leave Newburg at2)’.M., making the usual * landings. (ee advertisement.) Get Ready for a Good Laugh—For Laugh a will, and heartily too, when you read the “Freaka and Fronica of a Venteilouist:? "How the imaginary terrier dog frightened the nervous country parxon—how the —— | But get a.copy of to-lay’s NEW YORK SUN, one cent a number, and shake and roar. Do so~'twill do you good, Rockaway Pavilion Now open. Pianos and Melodeons, from Eight Different manufacturers, making the largest assortment in the city, be- sides 15 second hand planoe—all of which will be sold at prices that defy competition, Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchase. WATERS, Agent, 333 Broadway. Harp-Piano, or Harp-Dulciano.—A New and beautiful instrument; patented by uhn, of Baltimore. ‘The musical public are tnvited to call and see it, at WATERS? piano rooms, 333 Broadway. Elegant Wedding and Visiting Cards, En- velopes, &c., in the latest styles; seals and presses, coats of 4 arms, cyphers, &c., on stone and metal; silver door plates, ex. tra heavy silver. EVERDELL, 92 Broadway, corner of Duane street, established 1840, Summer Stock.—Our Large and El sgock of summer clothing is now ready and for sale, embrac- ing many specialities and styles to be found nowhere elee, forming altogether the largest stock of fashionable and deal- pable summer clothing we have ever got up, at very moderate and fixed prices. D. DEVLIN & 00., 268, 240 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren st. Thin Summer Suits, $3; Black Alpaca Suits, ; zephyr cassimere suits, $10; white Marseilles veuts, $2, at BARE caiiling warchouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street At Rogers’, Corner of Fulton and Nassau «= streets, you will find enough of clothing, of the latest summer } styles, to supply & moderate-sized State. There is not such a Variety of stvies in sizes elsewhere In New York, and the prices are forty per cent under the market, How to Keep Cool tn Hot Mboenpis ashen bathed elebrated zephyr merino undergarments, For sale whole- sat and retail UW. LAUGHLIN'S one price shirt-aud, tar- nishing store, 260 Greenwich street, corner of Murray. Shirts made to measure. Look at this.—To the Wearers of Fine Boots and Shoes.—Go to CAHILL'S, 377 Broadway, where you can get any kind of bois and shoes cheap, and better than at any other house, in tale iy, Lauiew, misses’, boys! and shildren’s shoes by thousai every style orld. eee . iS CAHILL, 377 Broadway. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.—A Fine Assort- ment of the above articles can be fonnd of calf, patent leather, eloth, buckskin, pruneila and kid, at the lowest city prices, 2 atthe establishment of LORIN BROOKS, 188 Fulton street, | west of Broadwa, Great Ba ng in Carpetings.—Smith & LOUNSBURY, 458 Broadway, near Grand street, are now of- fering their large stock of carpeting and oilcloths, at extraor- * dinary low prices, English velvet carpets as low as 11s. por yard, En; ‘tah tapestry and Brussels carpets as low as 8s. per yard, and all other goods equally low. Window Shades.—Improvements and En- terprise.—KELTY & FERGUSON, No, 201 Broadway and Bonde sirees, have, at grant expense, completed and paioured Sein ingenious apparatus for manufacturing window shades, And are now prepared to supply the whole trate with au unt and ori anrortteut, faily ihitty per cent lew than ever before fold. An none are allowed to manufacture under our patent, Fone can compere with ts either in style or price. Also, gilt eornices, brocatel de laines, damagks, lace gud muslin cur. tains, dc. Smithsonian House—Ice Cream Saloon and restaurant rejuvenated, Fyptrance to new ladies’ ordinary on roadway. The hovel is can or KEuropean, at opiion, da able to compete at one-third lege prices, and not in ior sicatwcedauven' wb ony an cot'iy peara aan i NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1856. a ee eae ane ae en ee en ene ee eee eS ee LT _aaeayunmmmanummammmmnitimmampmermammamepanmamemeemmmananaaemmnenr CmRma Mah 2. ap <2 2 8S ER The Lot Policy Business.—To the Edi- tor of the New York Tribune:—Sir—In reply to ® card pub- lished by Mr. Benjamin Wood, in some of today's morning | apers, I would merely state that he has endeavored, by & Of falsehoods, to place himself before the public in the character of a hero; while “coward” is the proper name for the man who, backed by hired "fighting men,” attacks with & murderous Weapon another who is certainly from twenty- five to thirty pounds lighter in weight, aud to all appearance Physically unequal to cope wilh hii.” Such wore ihe advan: om s sought, but such advantages did not save hin, as | certiicates, which are in my possession, from oe. witnesses of the transaction, will testify, and which certificates, together with the testimony of more than fifty other witnesses, will be produ at the proper time and place. I would further state that a mtinuation of the articles which h peared over the signature of “ Public Kppear overmy real name, That testimony has been rei ‘by me, by the mails to«day, contirming, in addition to the testi- mony I already held, alt that T have written and all that T shall write tu regard to him and his partners and his business. ‘That | am not to be frightened from the expression of truth by the assaulis or threats of h men or their eimissaries. Should any farther assaults on. me, or attempts at assassina- thon, fe. made, whether su seful or may the public will know to what source or instigation to trace hem, . J. 8. BRADFORD. No.72 Braver smuzzt, New Youx, Jue 30, 186, Jet Ornaments.—Just Received New Pat- terns of jet bracelets, brooches, necklaces, earrings, shaw! ing, cuff pins, buckles, sleeve Buttons, studs, &c.+ alno, black Kins'and yarusola Scotch pebble shawl plus, at OSBORNE, BOARD Spring street. Hungry Babies.—Few Aicrican Mothers can nurse a hearty infant without era nourishment them selves. ‘This is admitted by physicians. For such the Bliza- Dethan ale js an excellent ardele; also for the debilitated gene- raily. Office 120 Water wiveet. The New and Extensive Bazaar of Fane; goods and toys, just opened at 499 Broad: a who a Femore rons hi old stand, © riety of brushes, combs, peifumery atid fancy soaps. Also, complete csnsortent of toys, dolls, games, £c., for the instruc- Hon and amusement rf ebiid at the lowest importers’ prices, by H. way. very Var ROGERS, 499 Broad- Hoerring’s Patent Champion Fire and Bur- glar proof safe, with Hall’s patent powder proof lock, Both received prize medals at the World’s Fair, London, 1851, and rae falace, New York, 183-4. SILAS C. HERRING & My 137 and 139 Water street, New York. Sewing Machines.—One Thousand dollars a year ia fair estimate of the earnings ofa govt operar tor, with one of Singer’s Intest improved high speeded ma- chines. The season for quilting linings and ‘other profitable now is the time to buy the machines and prepare for it. ‘The fuct that our machines, either for use work is close at fu private families or in large manufacturing establishments, are vastly superior to every other kind, cam be proved by Thousands who use them, and {s beyond dispute. New machines exchanged for old and inferior ones, on the usual liberal terms. 1. M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Clarets, Clarets. Clarets, by the Case or dozen, suitable for family and hotel use, at the lowest prices; Wines of all descriptions, brandies, 4c.;'Sootch ales, Londan MATTERSON’S, and Dublin porter, at UNDERHILL & Broome street, Catawba Wines from the Vineyards of J.D. Park, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio, hpran Ape still, very grape. superior; warranted only the pure juice of ap BARNES & PARK, Broadway and Daaue street. It is very Refreshing—A Glass of Rush- ton’s pure soda water and cream syrup. No. 10 Astor House; corner of Barelay street, and 417 Broadway, corner of Canal street. Strawherries, Strawberries, or any other may be preserved in a perfectly fresh state by the use of Spratt’s patent selfsealing enns. Now is the time to buy a stock, in order to be ready for the strawberry season, Every can is warranted to fully answer the purpose. Full particulars given with the cans. For sale by the proprie- tors. WELL & PREVOST, 321 Pearl street. Teas.—The Canton Tea Company have on hand every variety of teas for grocers, tea dealersand priv families; souchong, oolong and young hyson, trom 2c. to 4 gunpowder and imperial, trom 25e. to All other qualities equally low. Also three’ pound boxes of” good family tea for one dollar. “Call and examine. No, 125 Chatham street, be- tween Pearl and Roosevelt streets, Haste, Haste Away.—The Season has Come To clean the cellar, the kitchen and room. LYON’S powder is needed, if you would be free From buys, roaches, “akeelers, ants, mous abd leas. Dust Lyon's’ magnetic powder in all crevices, and you wil be free from insects. Depot, 424 Broadway. For Sale—A New Discovery to Clean and went incrustation in steam boilers, whether arising from the use of salt or well water, without injury to the i Re ference given to those who sdopted, iis use. Call or-ad- dress, for particulars, Dr. PAPE, 70 White street, N. Y. Fine Weather for Bathing.—At this Season of the year nothing is so conducive to health aa wea bathing: in fact, you caunot enjoy the blessings of health without its uw: ‘The absorbents of the system need a portion of salt in U commencement of the summer season to give activity to the circulation, and free the obstructions that have accrued during the winter. It {s an indisputable fact with the medical protes- sion for differing from their usual custom as regards large doses, they not only prescribe them for their patients, but actually take them themselves To Liquor Merchants, Distillers, Ambro- ‘ypis uerreotypists, draggista, electrotypers, firework- sisgiusn imanufuclurers, koe eel Cognac’ oly Braniy e tract, gin, whiskey, rum and wine flavorings and colorin, champagne, absynthe and olls of juniper berry, carawa; temon, sastafras and wintergreen, fly paper, piatina, c: malum; Diemuuh, manganere, kabes vie ns tine, filer er. ywhite Taman varnish, X d FWANGER, 146 Maiden lane. . Awnings, Tents, Political Banners, &., made to order at the shortest notice, Orders received by mail promptly attended to. Cc. H. TYLER, ‘2% East Broadway, near Catharine at., N. Y. A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Hair, or hair of abad color, are invited to call and It Dr. GRANDJEAN, (consultation free) at 34 Church street, corner of Barclay. His new fluid gives tothe hair the natural color desired, and may be considered a real prodigy of chemistry. Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupecs excite admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A sutt of elegant private apartments for supplying his inimitable dye, the only reliable article of the kind ‘extant. Wholesale an retail at CRISTADORO'S, No, 6 Astor House. Copy the sddress. Batchelor’s Hatr ry Wigs and Toupecs are superior to aHothers. Theis new improvements secnre Perfect comfort to the wearer, natural elegance and durability. i unrivalled and only harmless hair dye is applied twelve private rooms, at BATCHELOR’S, 283 Broadway. Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap Post- lively cures tan, freckles, sunburn, eruptions, morphew and the like. GOURAUD'S poudre subtile, uproots hair from low heads, or any part of the body, Ww: e and restorative, at th anted. ‘ald roage, eold depot, 67 Walker ‘The Human Hatr.—A. Grandjean having for the period of forty years made the by hair his study, nia be consulted daily on all diseases of the hair, at his office, 3 Chareh street, corner of Barclay, from 8 o'clocle A. M. 10 6 o'clock P.M. Hill, the Inimitable Cutter of Hatr and whiskers, in styles to suit the different shaped heads and (4 at No, I Barclay street. No interest in any other establish: ment, Hair dye 4 shillings a bor, Clirehugh’s Wigs and Toupees, with his newly invented transparent skin divisions, are the only wigs for comfort, durability and lightuess, combined with a perfect, fit and beauty of workmanship. Factory 162 Fulton street, up stairs, corner of Broadway. Rupture.—Only P: Medal Awarded to MARSH & CO., by the IndiGtrial Exhibition of all Nations, at the Crystal Palace, for their new patent railical cure truss. References ax, to its superiority:—Professors Valentine Mott, Willard Parker and John M. Carnochan. Open from 7 AM. to9 P.M. 234 Maiden lane, New York. MARSH & ¢ ‘psia is Certainly Cured by about three bottles of HOSTETTER’S vegetable bitters. They regu- late the stomach, force off impure secretions, and impart health to the debilitated constitution peculiar to warm weather. Sold everywhere, Barnes & Park, New York, agente; Mra. Hayes, Brookly Purify the Air you live in—Pritzloft’s Rus- sian disinfecting fluid, for preventing conta and neutra- iaing efi ja and offensive odors, sold by GERRIT NOR- TEN, 451 Kighth avenue, Blind Asylum Buildings. Holloway’s Otntment—Safety and Certain- ty.—'This great external remedy does not suppress inflammne- tion, but expels the cause of it by excretion through the Hence iis radical cures of salt rheum, erysipelas, ring wor and other eruptive diseas Every Mother Should Have a Box in the house handy, ip ease of accident to the children, of RED- DING’S Russia salve. It is a Boston remedy of thirty years? standing, and is recom by physicians, Its as speedy cure for burns, piles, bolls corns, felons, chilblains, and old sores of every kind; for fever ulcers, itch, acald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore ples, ‘ecommended by nurees,) whitlows, aties, festers, flen bites, spider auings, frozen. Himba, iat rhenm, sour’y, sore and cracked lips, 4ore, nose, arts and flesh wotinds, iis a most valuable remedy aud cure, which can be testified to by thouxandsjwho have used tt in the city of Bonton and vielnity for the last. thirty Ta no in- stance will this aalve do au injury, or interfere with « physi- cian’s prescriptions. It ia made from the purest materials, from a receipt brought from Russia, of articles growing in that country; and the proprietors have letters from all clayses— clergyinen, physicians, sea captains, nurses and o\hers~who have ‘used it themselves, and recommended it to others. Red- ding’s Russia salve is put up in large tin boxes, ataraped on the cover with the picture of ahorse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price 25 cents a box. Soldat all the stores in town and country, or may be ordered of Barnes & Park, or any wholesale druggist, REDDING & CO., Proprietors, No. 8 Slate rect, Boston. Scrofala, Rheumatism, &c.—Hyatt’s Life Balsam is the most sovereign remedy for the worst cases of these and all diseases arising from great impurity of the blood, liver complaint, kidneys, erupuons, pimples, fe. It i¥ alad the only purifying or afterative that will cure cancer. Tt cured Fa. J. Webb, Exq., the architect, who is 83 years of age, of a most painful’ case of inflammatory rheumatism, after he had been a confined cripple seven months. Mr. Webb's oflice is at 304 Broadway. It cured Mrs. Burton, 127 Eldridge street, of rofulus ulcers of so desperate a nature, that they had edten the flesh to the bones; this lady was cured in one month, The balsam will cure any case of the kind, no matter how despe- . Principal office 46 Grand street, 75 cents per bottle. nt for Brooklyn, Mra. Hayes, 175 Fulton street. To Nervous Sufferers.—A Retired Clergy- man, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous sutfering, Is anxious (0 ria neans ‘of cure. Will send (freo) the prescription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. 69 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Married. ° On Thursday, June 19, by the Rev. Lawson Carter, Joun Towssexn, Jr., to MAny Euzanerm, daughter of Chas’ ‘addoms, Esq., all of this eity. On Sunday, June 15, by the Rey. Mr. Armitage, Mr. Jomy Loxton {o Miss Jase Frock, only: daughter of Martin Flock, Esq., all of ti,!s city. On Thursday, Jone 1% at the Hedding Mission M. B. church, No. 170 Kast Soventecuth arect, by tho Rey. G, jon A. DeLANOF, Of this city, to Euzanera P- | On Friday, June 20, by the Rey. L. H. Weston, of Trini- | ty church, Gkonox De Bak, of Troy, to Mancansr’A. Jona, | of Philadelphia, Philadelphia papers please copy. On Thursday, June 19, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Dr. Sami tholomew’s church, GzonGe ¢ Lavra Heten, second daughter of James L. Curtis, of this inal tal | Cobb, J , rector of St. Bar- in the First Presbyterian church, RICUMOND L. Pinus to HRNRAEEEA aughter of H. A. Cargill, Exq., of this city. ‘Nashville papers please copy. by the Rev. Dr. A On Thursday, June 19, Saan Detrmmva, wife of Dr. Finlay, and niece of the late Rey. Father Walsh, of Har- ke m. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral, from No. 865 Broadway, this morning, at nine o'clock, to eighth street. On Friday, June 20, after a short ill ‘Wm. W. and’ Eliza Aub Cotton, aged 5 y The relatives and friends ot Stephen’s church, Twenty- ess, Guora#, son of ars and 4 mouths, the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 44 Market street. On Friday, June 20, Mrs. Maky Devary, wife of Michael ative of the parish of Aughrim, IAN & TOWNSEND'S, 527 Broadway, corner of Devary, agoit 82 years, a county Galway, Ireland. The friends of the tend the funeral, from lier late residenee, No, 174 East ‘Twenty-fourth street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’eluck. On Friday afternoon, June 20, Miss Mary MaRrGaner ur of” the late John Nettleton, Nermarroy, daugh 220 year of her age. nds of the famil y 8. Ro- are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, from the Chureh of the Holy Evangelists, Beekman street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘On Friday, June 20, DaNust DUGGAN; a native Tish of Kilbren, county Cor! ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ral, Lo-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 53 Greene stroet. On Friday, June 20, Carmanige Connouy, formerly of the parish of Grange Geeth, county Meath, Irclaud. ‘The friends of the family and those of her brother, Pat- rick Connolly, are respectfully requested to attend the fu- neral, from her lato resitence, No. 15 Washington strect, o- morrow afterne At Harlem, on F ? fans, reticul ornaments, dressing oases, les, jet Ireland, aged 38 years. ren, istely tpored and for sale 5 invited to attend the fui at two o'clock y morning, June 20, Captain Joun of his age, son of the late John i. J., for the last twenty years @ resident of this city, His relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune- ral, from his late residence, 127th avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘On Wednesday, June 18, of AvGust MaytELy, a native of Lubec! Canada papers please copy. On Saturday, June 14, after a short and severe illness, Juey, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth T. Labagh. day moruing, June 20, Esa, eldest daughter of V. 8. Voris, in the 20th year of her utintances of the family «i the funeral, this afternoon, at four o’clock, from the residence of her father, corner of Franklin avenue, reot, near Fourth consumption, FREDERICK In Brooklyn, on F The friends and fully invited to atte ing, June 29, of scarlet “, son of David T, and Strah A. Glover, aged 5 years and 4 m His remains were taken to Westcheste On Friday, June 20, of consumption, Mr, Jas: Lewis, aged 68 years and 4 months. nd friends, and those of his son-in- Hunt, are respectfully invited to attend hi ral, from his late residence, near Newtown, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, PUBLICATIONS. UTHOR OF “THE & CO., $46 and 348 Broadway, have now ready, THE DAISY CHAIN; OR, ASPIRATIONS. A Family Chranicle, by the author of “fhe Heir of Redt- clyfie,”” “Heartsease,” &c. Two volumes, 12mo. vers, $1; cloth, $1 50. THE PLAN OF TK AUTHOR IN WAITING THIS SERIES OF BOOKS. Throughout these tales the p! ture of ordinary life with its smal and its trials, s0 as to draw out its capabil to the best account. are thus excluded tles of being turned Great events, such as befall only a few, and in the hope of hel n example, to the perplexities of dents which render a story exciting have been saci the atempt has been mide to make the interest of the depend on character-painting, of “The Heir of Redelyite’” and North American Review for April. | The first of her writings which mad the “Heir?” and what a sensation it was! Refe tear-washed covers of the copy aforesaid, we find it belonged to the ‘ have been issued since ng to present a te, sation here was hth thousand.” y its publishers, to supply the demand. for new, and the places of drowned, dissolved or 5 old copies, we do not attempt to conjecture. Not individuals merely, But how@ebolds consisting in great part of lender hearted young damsels, Were plun; tolerable acquaintance with fictit of real ones, from Sir Charles Grandison down to the nur- ttle hesitation in pronouncing Harouet, the most adunirable ed Into mourning, With a jous heroes, not to speak uy Merville, of Rede! one that we ever met with, ‘in story or out. Joyous boy, the brilliant, ardent, chivalrous child of genius ‘and of fortune, crowned with the beauty of his early holiness, and overshadowed with the darkness of and the soft and touching sadness of his early death—what & caution is there! UNLASHYD—RY THE SAME AUTHOR. Heantsease; or, The Brother's Wife. 2 vols., L2mo., paper covers, $1; cloth, $1 or REDOLYFFE. Tenth thousand, 2 vols, 12mo., paper $1; cloth, Kexnetu; or, The rear Guard of the Grand Army. per, 50 centy; cloth, 75 cents. ‘Tue CastLe BUILDERS. cloth, 75 cents. Tuk Two Guan paper covers, 50 c 12mo., paper, 50 conta; , Home in this World. 1 yol., 12mo., vol., 12mo., paper covers, 50 cents; cloth, ‘Tne Lances or LyNwoon. Comumonone Pri trated with 200 illustrations, from d men of the ex MORAL PiuLosopny; Analytical, Synthetical By Hubbard’ Winslow, HAPTER IN THR Bart’ connection with the Narrative History of the Poton By John Pickell. Hilts or THE SHATencc. Live or Wasnt’ J vol. dvo., cloth. ‘BY Miss Warner, author of Tux Scorrisn Cuters. By Miss Jane Porter. By Augustin Jose Mora or THE Late Bisnor Wainwericur, with Conneie’s Hiei SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY AND ComvANioN AT- ‘TIC EDITIO e Life and Pav With an accurate ported be published in a few d CHAS. FREMC 3 the public that this volum. pared by an eminent literary gentlem tn ial audi authorities are unequalled, will be the most Jiuble, and, we trust, acceptable biograp! explorer, scholar and states 2 the republican people, has awa reer. Uriers should be addressed to. DERBY & JACKSO. 18 THE PRESENT CIRCU NEW YORK I f the emmeat arty for the hi ice In the gift of the interest in his woaderful ca- Publishers, 119 Nassau street. original tale, entitled Cobb, Jr., just commenced in the Ledge: ever printed in net For sale at all t .” by Sylvanus “in the best aaa xtory orm, Be sure and get a copy. Price only four cents. "THE “MILIT. ‘ARY. IS THE PRESENT CIRCULATION OF the NEW YORK LEDG: THE STORM SEI iginal tale, entitled p, Jr., just commenced in the Le er printed in newspaper form, For sule ut all the news ollices. Price only ARD—ARMORY LAFAYETTE, HALL, JUNE , on Saturday and get a copy. 16, The, corps will assemble at the Armory, next, 21st inst., at 5 o'clock belt,) to celebra Ranizatlon of the ‘company; at the Astor House, at 6 o'clock he goth anniver Members and past members will procure their tickets be- fore leaving the Armory. _ By order, EDW'D VINCENT, Commandant. R. M. Coouxy, Orderly. REWARD.—STRAYED FROM TIL of FN. Lawrence, on Long Island, a very colored Newfoundland dog; ans: reon returning him to F. N. Lawrence, at the Oaks, W. Lawrence, Manhattanville, will ‘lushing, or to receive the above rewar: REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE PREMISES 160 Allen street, a lamb, cut out of a solid block of marble. ‘qhe above reward will be paid to anybody upon detection of REWARD.—LOST, A VERY LARGE BRINDLE Bernard and Newfoundland breed; answers to the name of Kio; ig about nine years old. Any person returning said dog to Cornelius W. dH. Lawrence, Flashing, L. black dog, of the St. Manhattanville, or Raw: receive the above rewi REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, June 19, on the corner of Bowery and Prince street, a k and tan terrier «lit, about eight months old; answers to the name of Rose; had on a red leather collar. returning her at 87 First st t , will receive the above reward, REWARD—FOR THE RECOVERY OF A BOAT nine feet long, black outalde, light colfved inside, O. J. ‘Thorns, builder; boat drifted, or was taken from Clifton, Statea Island. Apply to John Silvia, Shore ro: Thos. J. Pope, 98 William streel, corner o REWARD—LO8sT, A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER Whoever will return the same to Thomas Norris, 16 Sth street, will receive the above reward, RAND REGATTA EXCURSION | TO “THe EMPIRE June 23.—The splendid steam- of Amos at., North river, at 0 o'clock; 'Peck slip, ‘Tenth st. itt Tis A. boat IOLAS will ; Broome st. at 11, ll go around Ra: cotillon band will be on board. Tickets 25 menis on board. nts each, Refresh: —RECEPTION OF HON, MILLARD ton Chapter 0. U. A. will parade in {ull regalia, ‘The members of the chapter are requested to be attendance. Due notice wil be gi ress and Sun, of the place and hour of meeting. All invited to join in pro- above named Chapter, HEN R. THORNE. { WM. B. WEDGEWOOD, Briss, Seoretary, 30834 Grand street, HAT ONCE POPULAR RESTAURANT, AT THR corner of Broadway and Worth street, has just fallen into ands of & new tenant, who nelent popularity of the eat fitted and embeliiahed, and the okt visiters ing the larder mocked with e the bar adorned with the best Fillmore.—Wa: cession on the day of rece romises to restore some af blishment, [t has beon re- Fines wud Lquora, NEWSPAPERS, a A OAR AIR III 0 000 18 THE PRESENT CIRCULATION OF i A the NEW YORK LEDGER. The popular just commenced in the Ledger, is the best sea sory ever prinléd in newspaper form. ie Kure and get a copy. For sale at all the news offices. Price ouly four ceuts. N ECHO WAKENER.—THE YANKEE NOTIONS PIC TORIAL, for the Fourth of J uty, published this day, is the eat, funniest, handsomest and best pictorial shect ever published. It conjains more cuts, more fun, more jokes and more spice than was ever before crowded into a ‘mammoth sheet, Buy itatonce. Read itnow, and forever. For sale by all news agents, and by 'T. W. STRONG, No. 98 Nassau street. RANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, No. 29, ready this morning. Burning of the People’s theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio. F Great excitement in San Francisco—view in tront of the jail —the Vigilance Committee taking possession of Cora.and Casey. View down Sacramento street, San Francisco, Califoraia— showing the excliement in the sireet—from w daguerreotype by R. H. Vance. Yarrival of Casey and Cora at the Vigilance Committee rooms, Sau Francisco, California, Fashion Race Course—a vird’s eye view. Grand entrance to the Fashion Race Course, The stables attached to the Fashion Race Course—Exer ing the Horacr. ‘he Club House, Fashion Race Course, Interior of Pryon's stable. Returning from the Races. View of Goklea Gate, San Francisco bay, California. py Buchanan and Breckeurdge ratification mecting lu tbe Park jew York, San Francisco Bay, looking towards San Jose. View of Dresden, capital of Prussia, City of Odessa, on the Black Sea. Fine Aris—Pocahontas saving the life of Captain Smith, Price ten cents, or $2 per volume, Oulice 12 and A Spruce street, New York. For sale at all the news depots, MADDEN & CO,, WHOLESALE, AGENTS, FOR I the dally. weekly and Sunday papers, magazines, pe- niodicals, &c., Nos, 21 and 23 Ann street, N. ¥. Orders from country Agenis respectfully wollcited, | Daily and weekly pa- pers packed and forwarded with despatch. POLITICAL. 150.000 8, SHB PRESENT CIRCULATION oF B, the NEW YORK LEDGER. ‘The popular original tale, entitled "THE STORM SECRET,” by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., just comnienced in the Ledger, is the best Ket story ever ‘printed in ne: er form. Be sure and get a copy. For sale at all the news ollices. Price only four cents. 1 Q™H, WARD FILLMORE AND DONELSON CLUB.—A special meeting will be held on Saturday evening, the 21nt instant, at the Temperace Hall, corner of 127th street and ‘Third avenue, at 8 o'clock. All persons friendly to the cause are requested to attend, By order, THOS. 8.’ WILLIAMS, President. Gxo. T. Wiis, Secretary. [QM WARD.CTHE DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS AND all persons in favor of the election of the Hon. James Buchanan to the Presidency, and the Hon. John C. Buecken- ridge (o the Vice Presidency, are requested to meet at Union Hall, corner of Twenty-second street and Third avenue, on Saturday evening next, June 21, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Buchanan Club for the coming campaign. THE TURF, COPNTREVILLE COURS! day, June 23, at 3 o'e ‘$1,000, mile heat three in ve, in harness, Jaunes Whelpley sianes x. 4. Capt. Peters; Hiram Woodruif names g.m. Lady Rogers. This match is play or pay, and to come off, vain or shini JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. C NTREVILLE COURSE, L. J.—TROTTING.—ON ‘Tuesday, June 24, at 3 o'clock, match $1,000, mile heats, best three in five.—James McMann names b. m. Flora Temple, in harness; D. Piifer uames: Ue 3 cago Jack, under the sal- dle, CONKLIN, Proprietor. FsHION COURSE, NEWTOWN, 1. L—LAST, DAY, Saturday, June 2i-—Four “cracks” —three mile Princeton, Floride, Sam Letcher and Berry, Race to come off at 2 o'clock P. M. ASHTON COURSE, L. OTIC SONS C tempiaitng attending ihe races at the Fashion Course will iind the Newtown and Flushing plank and shell road the best and easiest, and preferable to any of the routes from the city; and what is very desirable jo the traveller, he will likewise find on this*road, at Columbusville, the unrivalled and tried caterer for the inner man, FRANK|MONTBVERDE, tormerly of No.5 Barclay strect, where they will be sare to get what he was always celebrated for—the best of everything. Try him. A hot dinner will be ready axsoon as tho races are over. —FASHION COURSE, NEWTOWN, 1. I. day, Saturday, June 21, The great race ot the’ s io come ‘off at 2 o'clock P.M. Four great horses. $900. Entrance ($140) to the second horse. ‘Three mile h Entries1. C. Litdoficld's bg; Berry. by imp. Soversign, dam by imp. Glencoe, aged. Dress, black and white, 2. 0! P. Hare's ch. h. Sam 1 ty Wagner, dam by Melo, 5 years. Dress, blue and blue. 4. 'T. J, Woolfolk’s ch. m. Fo- ride, by Wagner, dai by linp. Wlencoe, 5 years. Dress, red, white and blue, ‘4. Juo: M. Clay's ch. ©. Princeton, by Yorkshire, out ot Magnolia, 4 years, Dress, red, blue and white, Modes of reaching the course—1. Ferry to Greenpoint from ‘Tenth street, thence by plank and shell road. 2. from lige Williamsburg, North Second aud Ewen streets, Penny and shell road. 3. From Williamsburg, Forth Second to New town turnpike, plank and shell roads. 4. From Williamsburg, stages atall ines, 5. llurlgate furry, Astoria road to Flusu ing. 6, Steamer Island City, Fulton Market slip, to Flushing Railroad. Admission—Field, 50 cents; grand stand, $1, quar- ter stretch badges, for the day, $3. Members who h ceived their badges may obtain them at the ollie course. ‘NION COURSE, L. I—RUNNING.—ON MONDAY, June 23, at So’clock P. M.,a match for $1,000, a single dash of five miles. C. Hood names ch. m. Allanta; W. J. Shaw names ch. m. Unknown. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. A Bb | COURSE,L. L—TROTTING.—ON WEDNESDAY, June 25, ut 34 o'clock P. M., a purse and stake ot 8450, two mules and be Has to wagons. H. Woodruil names b. g. Houest John; Wm. Whelan names b. m. Tota. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. HE TURF.—PERSONS WISHING TO WITNESS THE great three mile race will avoid ail dust and confusion by taking the steamboat at Fulton market slip, at o1 lock B M., which connects with the cars at Hunter's point, theace direct to the track. Fare, 20 cents each way 150 0U I8 THE PRESENT CIRCULATION OF JU, the NEW YORK LEDGER. The popular original tale, entitled “ THE STORM SECRET,” by Sylvanas Cobb, Jr., just commenced in the Ledger, is the beat sex stor; ever ‘printed in newspaper form, Be sure and get a cop For sale at all the news ollices. Price only four cents. SITUATIONS W: IS THE PRESENT CIRCULATION OF the NEW YORK LEDGER inal tale, entided * THE STORM SECKET,” by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., just commenced in the Ledger, is the best sea story ever printed in newsp: For sale ut all the news le, entitied “ THE STORM SECRET,” by Sylvanus | or aad get a copy. ces. Price oniy four cents. - BOY, FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SITU- ation, in @ lawyer's office or some light mercantile busi- ness. Lives with hid parents. Address 8. D., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO speaks English and Germa: Good reference. wn, tO work on Please call at 201 STEADY SINGLE MAN, A GOOD CLERK, WANTS ina wholesalé aud vatail liquor siore, or aa Darkeeper; he perfectly understands the b lished and conducted a place two years where the owner did not reside; he can give an: Cull at, or address PQ. 8., or security required, RESPECTABL habits, 19 years ation in some respectable his employer $250. XOUNG MAN, OF GOOD MORAL f age, residing in the ei Business; would, | > Wishes a sit. Fequired, lend » box 144 Herald ottice, SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN WHO WRITES a plain hand, and is correct at figures, as porter or hel er in soine wholesale business. reference given, Ai GIRL WISHES A SIT- ud todo light chamberwork. 1! Viease eull, tor two days, On, U8 KeAIBNITESS y ED CIRCUMSTANOES WOULD igible situation as housekeeper; would ay} intend the enti Pf Welland, Madison square Post ollice, N, S SOUTHERN BARKEEPER WISHES employment for three or four months, in a first ease this city, or a summer hotel, Address South, Herald OVERNESS.—A SWISS PROTESTANT LADY WOULD like (o spend the sumuner in a family going to the country, verness; no salar e highest city Address A. M., references given. MITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, do light work or plain sewing, by au American girl, 2 years old; no objection to the country. Moderate compensa- tion only required. Address Anna, Herald ott EGAR ASSORTER AND PACKER.—A YOUNG GU- ban, a few days in this country, who thoroughly under- stands his business, and who has been engaged for several rand packer in a large factory in Havana, us of obtaining a aituation in that capacity’; he ia intellt imal very good Eng- gent, sober, steady ani ah. "Address R. C. Dyer, Washington, ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMA tiser has had long experience in priv give first rate city reterences. THE ADVER- families, and ean y at 19 Dey st. 10 A FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE.—A WOMAN OF respectability, who is about returning to London, would like (o Wait as servant on a family on Can stand the sea w Pont oflice, or 16 Cornelia street, NG MAN, OF EXPERIENCE IN mechanical dentisiry, wishes a situation. Addresa Dens, box 160, Herald oflice. ‘age, and longer y tres Be, box 1,88 LE GROCERS AND OTHER: lishman, of first rate business habits, aged 29, just arrived from England, wishes to meet with a situation, as salesman, or in some capacity where his business qualitications would prove advantageous, oF i a first rate London house Honey's Union Hote), Liberty street, Fulton st has travelled for (0 HOTEL KEEPERS.—AN EXPERIEN( petent man wishes a situation in the off harge of a hotel, either in the city or country, N., Herald office. To DRUGGI Address A.M. rug business, a sitation as first class references giv NTED—A SITUATIO: AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A SITUATION, BY A YOUN hit housework; has two yea ANTED—A SITUATION, Married woman, with one child eight vate family, to do Waiting or chamberwor Tins no objection (0 the M. G., 113 Bast 16th st., first door fro: RESPECTABLE, , OF wke care of Please address ‘ANTED—BY A COMP pn as first cook in understands cooking in i 8t., first floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation, as chamberma ase Call at 55 Rose id and plain sewer, or plain sewer; for either capacity she can of- ences from families of distin land, with whom she lived for year ployer's, No. 4 F: ANTED—A S\TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, & butcher ‘and porter; good Please call at 282 9th st., child's nurse and fer firat ofens re 37th st., between 5th and Madison ays J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation, as wet nurse, with a fresh breast of milk; weeks ld; the bea city reference TANTED —A SITUATION. young woman, as cook, chamberwork; good reference. BY A RESPECTABLE lease call for t ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘asa wet nurse; & respectable widow Woman, Please call at No. 12 Batavia street. ATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A Z of milk. Has Best of references. Apply spectable woman, with go to the country. at 193 Mulberry ANTED—A SITUATIO! to do plain cool BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 8; is a good Washer and ironer; would be willing to do the general housework of a sm ; hus lived over four years in her inet pi EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. NFORMATION FOR ANERICAN TRAVELLERS GOING to Europe.— THE BEST HOTELS. Hotel Meurice... -Paria, Hotel des Italiens. Do. Hotel dea Princes... + Do. -Baden Baden. ae ‘Frankfort, “Turin. Geneva. vy 4 é «Florence. pened in August). Florence. LS—BUT NOT GOOD ONES. Ail the hotels in London are bad. Hotel de Rivolt reer -Paris. Do. - Basle, Switzerland, hereatter. Hotel des Trots Rois....... And many others, which wil ‘AMES MARK WELL SPECIAL, WINE MERCHANT TO pneen roprietor: Met we Uieahok nnd he London Hotels, asd the Norte South Ameriean Coffee House, begato nfornn hia American pa be giv trons and friends visiting — that J. M. is now one of the largest wine at Weat End of London: havi re under J. M. heuses tn ibernarls S street. neighborhood. Public office for general 4 ci an ibe wing dav busem No, cor of Bara . : Rae eerie Claude Benth, Bart, &’Company, No. 1 Cavebdias square, ‘AMES ‘MARKWELL, LATE ind OFSIBBOT. , 6 ‘son's, Long’s, the Grafton and the London Hotels, and th American friceds Viaiing London wat yi waul nterestod mi vi lon . M {hthotels in hi neiguborBood, ard bas also several private far nished houses always to let, in apartments, or entirely, in thie the very best part of Lonton. "N. Be—Alt applications to be made direct or by letter to James Markwell, general office, 48 corner of Stafford and Albemarle streeta,SPiecadilly, London. 150.000 18. 328, BRESENT °' the NEW YORK LEDC original tale, entitled “ THE Cobb, Jr., just commenced in the Ledger, is the best y ever ‘printed in newspaper fe je sure and get a copy. For sale at all the news oltices. Price only four cents, 10 SOUTHERNERS—DRINKERS OF CONGRESS WA. ter.—An inferior article of mineral water is advertised and sold under the name of ‘Saratoga’ water, the word “Saratoga” being used by counterfeiters of Congress water in ‘anes Where they dare not risk selling their fictitious article as “Congress’’ water. The success of the cheat arises from Con- gress water having been so often called Saratoga water, that Many people suppose that its true and only name. Taking advantage of this, the spurions article is put up, with names, marks and bottles, as to resemble, as near as they dare, Congress water, and mostly sold as an imitation of it to thoke unacquainted with the distinguishing marks and brand, pecu- liar flavor and qualities of the genuine Congress water. There are a multitude of springs at Saratoga, the water from any of which might be thus sold as “Saratoga” water, by persons whose scruples of conscience extend only to cases where they are liable to pecunmry punishment, and yet the article so. imposed on the public be worthless or injurious. If you want genuine Congress water, buy it of respectable dealers only, and in all cases observe that the brand on the cork is Congress water—C. & W., for if without those words and letters, it is a swindling counterfeit. On writing to us, we will rend you a list of prices, sizes and packages; and by ordering from us direct, enclosing draft for the amount ordered, you can have it safely forwarded to any part of the world. CLARK & WHITE, Congress Spring, Saratoga Springs, And No. 13 Thames street, New York. 1 C merce, in New York, for thirty-six hundred and ey ven dollars and ninety-three cents, Payment having been lopped, the finder is requested to return f€ 0 Carson & Co, 49 Front street. 0G LOST.—A SMALL ITALIAN DOG, LIGHT YEt- Jow colored, with white paws, Neck and ‘breast, angva tothe name of Pleolo. ‘The finder will receive a aaitable re ard by leaving ft at the house No. 102 Joraleman strect, rooklyn, and no questions asked, OST—TWO CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE ‘Third Avenue Railroad Campany; one for 2) shares, nurn- dered 99; the other for 16 shares, numbered 101, Both’ dated October 13, 1853, and issued to H. M. Dewey. ‘The public are cautioned against recelving or negatialing the same, the tana- fer having been stopped. H!, M. DEWEY, 192 Broadway. ‘Lost Finemaws BADGE NO. %5. THE FINDER will confer a favor by leaving the same at No. 1 St, Peter's place. OTICE.—LOST, A CERTIFIED CHECK, DRAWN BY E, Riggs & Co. of this city, on the Bank of America. in iavor of J. H, ‘Scates, for nine’ hundred dollars, dated Satur- day, the 14th inal payable to bie onder. ‘The tinder will be guitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of the Aster House. All persons are caut against negotiating the ease, a8 payment has been stopped at the bank, New Yor«, June 18, 1856. J. MH, SCATRS, TOLEN—FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, AT JERSEY » & certificate of City, on Thursday, the 19th of June in dey t sewed by the Trutohers” aad Drovers’ Hank, for $5,500, in favor of J. Hollingnworth, Ail persons are notiied not is receive or negotiate anid certifigate, ag the payment of the same haa been etonped. : " New Yous, June 20, 1866, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A healthy young woman,’ who has lost her baby, two months old. No objection to country or city. Can be seen for ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION; IS A a good knowled would loan his employer mo ference given as to honesty and capability. een in the bus reference given from uire, 208 Houston str 5 HELP WANTED. PUR a If THE PRESENT OIRCOLATION 150.000 ti. New york LEDGER, ‘The porate original tale, entitled " THE STORM SECRET,” by Syivatnn : ied. in newspaper form, § For sale at all the news offices, Price only four cents, A GENTLEMAN, POSSESSING GOOD MERCANTILE abilities, a knowledge of Enj ) French and German, SALESWOMAN WANTED—AT J. LOW’S FANCY store, 274 Bowery; must be smart and active; only thosd having good etty references need apply at the above place. American preferred, GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. fA, She must be « good washer and ironer. Apply at 248 on Bt OY WANTED—IN AN OFFICE; ONE WITH GOOD Be greammendations aa to character and honesty. Apply at RESSMAKER.—WANTED, A COMPETENT DRESS- maker, to go to Staten Inland for two or three weeks. Ap© ply to W. W. Young, 41 W RY GOODS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, TO LEARN ‘the retail dry goods business. Good reference required Apply to E. Acker, 318 Bleecker st. IRENCH LADY.—WANTED, IN A FEMALE SEMI- Rary at the South, of respeeiability and long sanding, & French lady, to teach music, French and drawing. Address hf Muller, Prineipal Columbia Female Academy, Colum- ia, 8. C. AY AND HARVHST.—WANTED, }AT COLEMAN! Fladands, L.. 1., six good men, to cut and gét in about. aeres of grass and 6 or 7 of Wheat, for which pay be given, by the day or acre. RONERS WANTED.—WANTED, TWELVE GOOD IRON- ers, Apply at the St. Nicholas laundry, 61 Mercer st. URSE WANTED TO GO TO STATEN ISLAND—A competent nurse, to attend an invalid Indy and act in part ‘8 companion to her; unexceptionable references will be re- quired as to character and capability. Apply to W. W. Young, Warren st., alter 10 A. M. WOMAN, COOK WANTED.—#95 PRR MONTH WILE elven, comma, two, cae rah foot oe i, ‘None Bathe ery beat eed. etween O'clock, to the Hoboken ferry maste fen ot Barcloy a “ Rr ni ANTED—A CoBpEN Ess, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, residing withif™@alf an hour's ride of Baltimore, She must be able to teach, very thoroughly, musie upon the piano, French and English, A’ knowledge ‘of Latin is d ¥ Salary $40 a year, payable quarterly. Address, giving See, dunlitcations, religiow aud reference, ‘MPs. C. V. Lan, Ste y jenis Post oftice, land WAXTEDIA MAID FOR CHILDREN, WHO CAN ress hair and speak French, to goto . ASB BU Mbholss Mogks ee ee ee ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL, to do general housework; must be @ good. plain cooks Apply at 2:2 West 24th st., tor two days, before 12 A. M. ANTED—AT 35 WEST 22) ST., THREE GOOD SER- vants, as cook, laundress, and chambermaid; none need apply without the best city references. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS SEAM: strees; one who understands dressmaking and plain fewing in all i branches, | None nced apply without wood city references, at 170 West 14th st., between 7th and 8th avenues WA XTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SHORT DIS- tance in the country, (wo women servants; one an ex- Pperienced cook; no objection to color, providing she under- stands baking; the other must be clean and industrious; elty reference required. Apply at 60 E. 23d st. TANTED—TWO OR THREE RESPECTABLE FR- males, to write for a monthly journal. Address Jeur- nal, Werald office, stating where an interview may be had. ANTED—TWO SMART, TIDY GIRLS, WITH GOOD city references as to chs ax walters ina iadien? ice cream saloon, where steady employment will. be given the round, Americans preferred. Apply at No. 49 Grand. ret, betWeen 1) and 12 o'cloc ANTED—A GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS COOKING, washing and roning und to do general housework; would be willing to goa few miles into the country, Apply at 208 2d avenue, between Za and Zid sts., up stairs, for two aye. JANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON ‘one who can come well recommended can have a per- manent place, by inquiring at 246 Grand street. ANTED—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, TO NURSE A child about five months o! she must bring good refer- ences. Apply to C. Jolly, 628 Broadway, after lv o'clock A. ML D—SIX FIRST RATE MILLINERS. APPLY @ New York Mourning Store, 477 Broadway. M. NOYES. ANT WASTEDIAN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH GIRL, AS nurse and seamatrens, to renide a short distance from. the city; one desiring a good home, and who is well recom- mended, may apply at 163 Greenwich at, ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE WORK OF A FAMT- ly of six persons, where there are no children. Inquire at 20 Suttolk st. 'ANTED—A GERMAN, SCOTCH OR WELSH PRO- testant girl; one that ik a good cook, washer and ironer, may apply at 254 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. Wages $7 pet month, ANTED—AT % ABINGDON PLACE,<A MIDDLE aged woman, us good cook, washed and ironer, and « girl to do general housework; English or American preferred; none but thoe who can bring good references, as to capability ‘and cleanliness, need apply. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN, as cook; must understand her busincsa well, and be will ing to assist with the Washing and ironing; none but those who have the best city reference need apply. Apply at 110 9th at., trom 10 to 2 o'clock. ANTED—A TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, USED TO A baby, and to make herself generally useful, in a family five dollars per month; Sunday afternoon 4 whose characters will bear investigating, and reference, can call at 53 Green st,, room I ANTED—A NURSE AND GOOD SEAMSTRESS. AP- ply at the Naval Hospital, East Brooklyn. ANTED—SE AL GOOD HANDS, FOR MAKING and finishing caps in the shop; also, several respectable girls, who understand fine sewing, to learn the trade; will be paid liberally while learning; also, a good operator on Bing- er's sewing machine; none need apply but those who are_wil- ing to work constantly. Inquire of H. M. silverman, 22 North William st., up stairs. NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE AN INFANT TO er house, to nurse. Apply at 34 Lispenatdst., at the. Ladies’ Lying-in Hospital, ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE AS Juundress; the other ay nurse and seamstress; wages, laundress, $8: Apply at 247 Washing W2STEDICLOAK HAND: NONE BUT THE REST 0. Bulpin, Paris Mantilla Bim y ONE HOUR'S om the Battery and ina healthy location, a par Jor, bedrooms, room for servant aud kitchen, ata rent not ex- cveding £20 per month, Addvess K., box 101 Herald office, stating particulars and terms, THE TRADES: 18_THE PRESENT CIRCUL, thé NEW YORK LEDGER. The popular original tald, entitled “ THE STORM SECRET,” by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., just commenced in the Ledger, ix the best sea story ever printed in newspaper form. Be sure and get acopy. For sale at all the news offices. Price onty four cents. ORTE MONNAIE AND POCKETBOOK MAKERS ment and good wages will be ench day, from 120 1 o'clock, 1@ Maiden lane. wanted.—Steady given to good workmen. to Thayer, Johnson & Brown, WAX = RLEACHERS.—WANTED, A ainted with the bleaching, &¢., of joring city; one full! Adress box 2,510, office, stating when and where an interview inay be hail. 10 WATCHMAKERS AND SILY! a watchmaker, to go to Elmira: asilver engraver, pla workers and chasers on silver, out of the city. , Artists’ and Mechanics’ General Agency, 3435 man, practically ser beeswax, to go to a neight jew York Post ‘REMITHS.—WANTED, STS\—WANTED, A GOOD, F: one aequainted with the ambro ‘With such » Kheral arrangement will Apply immediately to Knapp, 477 Broadway, with 10 BRASS MOULDERS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED etent for fire dried and false workman, perfect icKenna, No. 9 Elm sireet, cored work. Apply to J MBRELLA JOBBER WANTED.—A MAN WHO PER- fectly understands repairing Sunith’s Sons & Co,, 257 Pearl street, ANTED—IMMREDIATELY, ‘and Welsh preferred,) for'a eoal mine in an Free passage. Suitable houses for families at of $1 and $2 per month. Board for single person, $2 per weel ‘The best of wages given and work guaranteed for one year Apply, between the hours of ll and I o'clock, to Edward Binmenthal, 167 William st, ANTED.—THREE GOOD UPHOLSTERERS WANTED, To good workmen steady employment wili be given, Inquire for two days at 66 Nassau st. umbrellas. Apply to Isaac = __ PERSONAL. I8 THE PRESENT CIR the NEW YORK LE! original tale, entitled “ THE SPORM SECRRT,” by Sylvanus Cobb, dr., just commenced in the Ledger, is the eat sen story ever ‘printed in newspaper form. at all the news ER. The popular Be sure and get a copy. Price only four cout, “ JOMPLIMENTS TO PET.—ANOTHER INTERVIEW would clear ali doubta, State when and where ane ARRY--PLEASE RETURN THOSE LETTERS, AS YOU promised, and oblige your friend. I leave iown on R. FMR. ALEXANDER MANN, WHO LATELY ARRIVED from London, in the ship Northumberland, will call at Mra. ¥ street, or on board the imrk Ottawa, foot of Warren street, he will oblige his brother, James Maun. F MISS BETSY VANDENHOEOK, LATE OF ANDER- Iecht, Bruskela, will call or send 443 South street, she will hi Johnson's; 42 Cherry. adress to Mr. Wilson, ear of something highly interesting NEORMATION WANTED—OF MARY AND THERESE. Rhatigen, by her sister Winneired, icy lived in the country; if this showld meet the eye of either, they will hear frem abroad by calling in the siore 24 Mul: berry street, New York. Y.~YOURS HAS BEEN RECEIVED, WITH PLEA- stire, the eontents noted and not likely wo be forgotten, In good health, and expect io visit you in September. ‘When last heard from. ROSS, FORMERLY OF 28 BOWERY, Jeage call immediately, at 74 Wall street. HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF MR. GEORGE Meck, he is requested to communicate with his friends at Bath, England, or at Geneve, Switzerland. ONKERS.—YOURS RECEIVEN—T WISit TO SRE YOU You avout something concerat rvelt. Rather im- portant to you. Appoint any time after ANTED—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY, A WOMAN, ‘who is a good cook, Washer and ironer. ’ Apply at 108 Carroll st., between Henry and Clinton, South vn. WASIEDSA GIRL, 10 TAKE CARK OF CHILDREN; ‘one that can do plain sewing and part of the waahing ghd toning of wsumpll family. “Apply ot M1 Hicks sty nh UNG WOMAN, TO ATTEND A ¢ accnatomed to the business, and must come ; ied. Also, a German girl, to do the house- oil Cail at the corner of Court and Baltic streets, South rouklyn. 7 ANTED—GOOD SALESMEN, WITH A SMALL CAPT- tal: can from $10 to $15 per day, by selling « pa- tent varnish, whieh lt very desirable, by ‘calling om <A. Lindo, 6 Canal st, JANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with ship grocers. Address'P. E., Herald offlee, TANTED—A CLERK, IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS store, and from sixteen to eighteen years of age; one Whe fe wetive and intelligent. Apply at 24 tirand st, Wil- jamabury ANTE —A FIRST RATE PENMAN, TO DO COPY- Hite, Dé mosily. Sulary moderate, “Addresy J., Heralt office. WWVANTED—AGENTS, TO SELL BROTHER JONA- than‘s champion {first premium furniture polish; agente senptigt OSs and Me heey) be omar men can mike rrom 6 to. SIU per day, . vento and manufacturer, ig; Hants t we sia ANTED—FOR VOYAGES OF ALL KINI - Wns seer Se or Bani Aca, landsmen, carpenters, coopers or biacksmi apply to Randall & Robson, 15] South street, corner of Peck Binks stairs. WiArten—x BOY, FROM FOURTEEN TO SIXTEE: years of age, in a wholesale and retail Baas wore Wages $2 per week. Apply at 230 Greenwich street, door from Warren, in the basement, Ses WARSTEDIAT THOS. 8. MARTIN'S DRY GOODS store, corner of Union and Columbia streets, Brooklyn, & young man, thoroughly acquainted with the city retail trades None need apply unless they can come well recommended by their last employer. W4tmcsn ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD Tare arenes to, deliver periodicals short distance in the country. Satisfactory references i hones- ty, Ac. Address, postpaid, box 2374 Posto tice. an WASTED SAGENTS WANTED, TO SELL BR Jonathan's first premium furniture pollah, wi the best article pow in use, fur cleaning and polishing or old furniture, room 24 from, a O'elock, APPIN ro ay OTE THU NBA, ANTED—TWO RXPRRIENCED DRY GOODS SALBS- men, ye Commeret louse, reference required, J. i. Lipsctt, temeunyieted 'ANTED—A STEADY MAN, ONE ACCUSTOMED to driving through the city and the care of refe- a required from last employer. Address J. ee tieratd office. SC Cen ne WASTPD—A STRONG ROY, ANOUT FIFTREN YE, old, to work on a farm. ' Apply immediately, at drug store, corner of Houston and Wooster streets, We tantesn JOHNSON’S DINING SALOON, NO. Canal street, t horoug Le ig ath ad WA grees YOUNG MAN, IN AN OFFICE OF AN callat Baris Hotel, one He Aves Nose needa they can come well recommended, 00? Nees SPPIY WASTED-YOUNG MEN, TO LEARN A PLEASANE indoor business, that will pay $2 and upwards aday im any city. It is ight, eually learned, and wilt ust a $2 required, Apply’ immediately at! No. 6 Catherine streak, room 9, up stairs. ‘ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT SCOTCHMAN, A situation, as porter or to drive a horse and wagon in light business; is well acquainted with the city, come. er Please call or address 661 Hudson at., Bec a OCNG GIRL WANTED—TO T. CARE OF TWO children; monet not he less than ‘DOF more fourieen years old, Apply at 62 6th are,