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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. “{ WELL EXPERIENCED SHIRT CUTTER CAN FIND employment a: No. 167 Broadway. GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, OF GOOD ‘address, mone others need apply.) to sell « new and use- Zul article, oh which large profits can be realized. J.B. M RELL, 904 Broadway, room 17. Ofice oursirom 9 to 12 AM. GENTS WANTED—FOR THIS CITY AND ALL parts of the country, (o sell anew patent article wanted and many other places; ‘agents Gall and see the Bembug.) at No. 112 Broadway, room 23, up stairs, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL BROTHER JONATHAN'S premium champion furniture best now in use for cleaning new or old fur Broadway, room 2, from 9 ‘le, (for it is no lish, warranted the urniture. Call at 212 oe HUBBARD. FAMILY RESIDING IN BUFFALO, N. = WISH TO oun LADIFS AND learn a beautiful art, entirely new, at which from $3 to GENTLEMEN WANTED—TO or town im the world; is day can be made, in any cit and is Apply at 336 Green- ight and clean. wich street, second flo: LOAK MAKERS WANTED. p-GOOD.: HANDS CAN ie steady employment by applying to Mrs. Mason, 25 wos goncmeny, AND cameean Sg Cc short distance in th on Bg Ane English man, French or colored; single ‘man hi one need spply, except thove having ee WANTED—WHO CAN LOAN HIS EMPLOYER hund: First class security given and fifty dollars a month salary, with ten Apply immediately at the way, room 7. cent interest for ledical Pilot’ Ofice, po CLERK—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WELL oyniniad with the elty retail and prescription, RUG CLERK WANTED.—A Goop SALESMAN, ONE Maho has been in 8 armacy in New York or Penees. re ned. AP Fougers, ity maceutists, 30 North RENCH LADY.—WANTED, IN A FEMALE SEMI- ectability and long sanding, & ‘rench and drawing. nary at the South, of reg} Freneh lady, to teach ‘music, Monee, Principal Columbia Female Academy, Column who can come well recom: S 28 Herald office, with full ars and amount of Wages requi IRLS | WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, and country. We require Lo) every also ménand boys wanted for Apply at 14 6th ay. situations in the ¥ to supply the de & Yards, farms and oiber places, —ONE THAT IS bowed manners, ani & 35 years of age, may address W. Sonnet ‘towards cl et ‘A. Letang, Union IMMEDIATELY —SHE manners, with good 3 3 2d avenue. Salary AD WAITER WAN’ A FIRST CLASS HEAD piace, for whlon No. Lprioe ABORERS WA’ Vages one tole ni Frene! bor r Baglsh woman; sewer and have undoubt willbe paid to a person in © A.E., No. 2 Hanover square, 0: E BOY WANTED DOLLAR PER nt Apply toJ Gads 14) Washington st, pply to John Gadsou . A STEADY YOUNG MAN, can a good ite ‘Apply to J. Wyusan ton, Staten, Island. HAVEN, JUNE 24, 18%.— ‘4 good housekeeper. SMART MEN employment and good to O'Malley & Durkin, 2 ANTED—A FRENCH OR GERMAN WOMAN, take care of children; one who understands dressing hair amd sewing willhear of a good situ West 34th st. The best of reierences requir ANTED—SEVER ‘FIND STEADY as canvassers, by applying ft ay applying at 229 EAT COPYISTS, OF STEADY . Address, in own hand- ‘ANTED—A GOOD NURSE, TO TAKE CHARGE OF an infant and to sew. Good references required. Apply between 12 and 2 P. M., at No. 5 East 27th st, ‘ANTED—EITHER A GERMAN, SCOTCH OR ENG- lish ‘and ironer; also, a girl to take tren and do plain sewing. Apply at 143 East lath NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1856. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK. ONE WHO UNDER. stands washing , ironing and baking ; one of good, oe dy, agreeable character, and willing to oblige. A Prot preferred. Apply at 62 Fast lth se ‘ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID; NONE BUT THOSE with good references need aj T. & HODGKINS, Confertbusr, 154 Greenwich st. ANTED—A GIRL FOR spinnin? HOUSEWORK; A good washer and ironer jood plain cook. One with rh Jetprecees may call at 127 asks near 3d avenue, after clocl ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO THE GENERAL housework of a private family; she must be a ne lain cook, washer and irone ‘be willing to go a short Ristance tthe country. Apply at 79 Kast 16ch at. fala Srl GOOD DRESSMAKER, BY THE ig family; reference required. Ia- quire re eke st., Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry. ANTED—AN IRISH LAD, 16 OR 18 YEARS OLD. Must be able to read and write, intelligent, aud to live with a doctor. App! Oly aE Tt Bast Broadway, corner of Market street, between 3 4P. M. ANTED-RIGHTEEN ABLE BODIED SEAMBN, FOR e N.S, steamer Arctic, golng ou an interesiing cruise inthe Atianiie Ocean, between Newfoundland and Ireland, to ship for the cruise, about four or five months. Apply atthe Naval Rendezvous, No. 9 Cherry st. ‘ANTED—BY A FANCY GOODS IMPORTING HOUSE, A cinerieused salesman, who ls well Feeaataied wits this braveh of Dusineaa; none otter need apply. Address box (608 Post oflice, stating particulars, ‘ANTEDTIN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, A BOY, CAPA ble of writing hand and not under fourteen ears as Residing with his parcats (preferred, Bae Iny $S pet weeks ‘Address W.S-S. Teraid oflce, siating reference as to character, &c. ANTED—A BOY, 12 OR Md YEARS OF AGE, IN| A ‘grocers; one who has been in a store before and is Ped for honesty, &e.; to board in the family, at corner of Yates av. and Dowling st., Brooklyn. 'ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TO SO- leit subscribers for a new hook in course of publication. Wages or a liberal o jiasion given toa suitable applicant. Tnguire of te Trond inting and Publishing Company, 53 Bt. '‘ANTED—A BOY 15 OR 16 YEARS OLD, IN AN Ollice. Inquire at 16 Platt street, second floor. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO DO THE OUT-DOOR business of a nautical store. One who is acquainted with the shipping business and can be Well reoommeuded tay apply at 116 South sireet. ANTED—A MAN, CAPABLE OF TAKING CARE OF horses and to drive occasionally; must come well recom- mended: Apply at Whiting’s paper, hanging manufactos 21 West Sith at., between Mh and 10h avenues, before o'clock, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCE! cel ; one with good cit: G ferred. Tnquire at 189 Ist avenue, for this day only. TANTED.—A COMPET! N MAY HAVE A PER- manent situation and good wages, as deliverer or coun. wy agent. Apply to Martin, Johnson 4 Co., 27 Beekman st. —A FIRST RATE CARPET SALESMAN: those who are well acquainted 238 Inquire of Perkins & Brother, 462 YRearl at BK IN A GRO- jerman pre- he must know hie business aid ne others 1 between 10 commend: street this companied -b ean he to OF urop! Hotel Meurice. Hotel des Ital Hotel des Pri Hotel de Russ Hotel de V Angleterre Hotel de Feder. Hotel de Feder. Hote! de !'Europe. All the hotels in Loade Hotel de Rivoli.. Hotel de Bade ...- Hotel des Trois Roi And many others, Do. -Basle, Switzerland, ven hereafter, preteen IE A ata tled leg tad TO er jueen ie owaon’ Long's, the the Graken and the London Hotels, sev the Nort saa South American Coffee House, be; tousiorrs eas ‘iean pa ae trons and friends visiting En that J. M. is now one ‘ot the est Wine merchants at the West ind of London: having bankers. Sir Claude Scott, Bart, & Company, No. 1 Owvendisb square, ‘AMuS MARKWELL, LATE PROPRIETOR OFSIBBOT- son's, Long's, the Grafton and the London Hotels, and the North ‘and, South ’American Cotse, Howse, bege vs inforin bas American frien g London that J. M. is atl interssed Habed hous vane ‘olen i "Spurteona or auely ia tte houses alway in or entirely, oe Dest part of London. 'N. B.— tii applications to be made bere or stor Or letter to James eSiarkwell, general oilice, 40 and Albemarle sureetsPiecadily, London. THE FIREMEN. WXEMPT ENGINE CO—THE REGULAR MONTH- Jy mecting of this company will be held at the engine se, 202 Centre street, on Wednesday evening, 25th instant, ANTED—AT NO. 29 SOUTH SECOND 8T.. WIL- lamsburg, a girl, to do general housework: good recom: mendations required; a Protestant girl preferred. SHORT DISTANCE IN THE vy protestaat girl; she must be a and understand sand a comfortable bome are ‘ANTED—TO go. A Thilk ‘and butter." Good Apply at 18 Front st., ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL. ofage, to wait ona Kile child. Call on H. E. M., FROM 12 TO 15 SEARS OR ENGLISH girl, to do general housework. Musi understand cook- jog, Washing aud ironing, Apply a ANTED—TWO GOOD WOMEN, chambermaid; good wa: tng their busiiess werd apply TO GO TO NOR ; the other to act as y those understand Pearl street, beiure ANTED—IN A PRIVA general housework. Also, a litile girl, to do light work, mimendations need apply. FAMILY, A GIRL, TO DO man or Protestant preferred. None but those who have Call at 112 24 st yt NURSE WANTED —A NEAT AND BESPECTA- fant, at her own honse, n need apply, at 47 Nassau st., ble woman, to nit Only {hose living in. Br ANTED—A NURSE trouble, none need ay ply good reference trom their last y ae who can give Call this day at 63 Bust ANTED—IN A 5: Protestant girl, with g Apply at 350’ Carleton avenue, near a ANTED=A GERMA useful in a small private home; the best references w: an’ \TED—A GIRL, TO ATTEND A FIRST C) TANTED—A NEA for a emali fami): Apply at 275 North §: TO DO THE WORK 0 goo! washer and ironer. TANTED—A WET NURSE, WITH OR WITHOUT A re disposition and respe a. Apply at 20 State st., bility, and bountiful supp ANTED—A TIDY GIRL. of a smal! family ply, between the hours of 9 aud 11, at 14 Bt. TO DO THE HOUSEWORK ANTED—A COOK, for a private famil ng your releren CHAMBBRMAID AND LAUN The highest wages paid to 8, Aud apply at 24 Jd avenue, Ferween 8th ant La Lt nmeeene enn ANTED—A HEALTHY WET NURSE, about two months old, reference req ~ tag S per Cheever place, between Harrison and De; ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMII. wrienced cook and laundress, to go. cam ody ly. The best of city reference will be character and ¢ apability, Apply at 3% Weat 12h i. between the hours of 9 an ANTED—A GIRL AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, ‘8 Protestant preferred; those who have the best of city ference from last piace, can apply at 264 West 19th si SPECPABLE GIRL, TO DO GENE: in @ private fami): ae. t's. Must be a good washer and ironer. References required. Apply immedi ately at 110 St Mark's place, sth st. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO Les Sot si in asmall family. Reference reqnired, ANTED—A WOMAN, TO SEW BY THE DAY; SHE must y and have good recommendations. Ap Apply at 232 71 ply at 647th at, ANTED—A NEAT, YOU. G PROTESTANT WOMAN, who understands plain ‘ing and the care of children. tomorrow at the southeast corner of Washing ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO PLAIN SEWING AND make children’s clothes. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GRNERAL HOUSE. work of @ small family; must be a good ex, and undersand pldn cooking. Call at 129 Prince st Call at 463 Greenwich NTED—A LADY, TO TAKE CHARGE OF THR housekeeping department of a large hotel, ai a watoring k Rane need apply unless the a come well recommended, the enmmér id the hnatness and "NG Ad Pogadrey, op gains, atSo'cloek. Punctual attendanee is earnest JAMES GILWORE: Bosretery, THE TURF. YENTREYV OURSK, 1. I TROTTING —WEDNES- day, Jun at $o'e! M., match $1,000, mile heats, best three in five, ie!’ Ptifer naines ro. m. Riley; Isaac Woodrutf names bl. m. Beesw without regard to weath JORL CONKL TNION COURSE,1. I.—TROTTING.—ON June %, at 354 o'clock P.M. a purse a miles and repeat, to wagons. Hi. Woodruff names b. g. Honest Jobu; Wm. Whelan names b. m. Toi. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. THE TRADES: . AMERICAN BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD like to learn harness and saddle making, or some light de. Inquire at 126 Clinton place, near sth avenue. 1ALENDER MAN WANTED—ONE WHO IS ACCUS- tomed to running aset ofcalenders for India rubber, may apply at the faciory of the North American Gutta Percha Company, 25th st., between 1th and Lith avs. NUTTER WANTED—TO GO AS FOREMAN, TO RO- / chester, N. ¥.; liberal wages and . permanent situation. None buta’ first rate cutter need apply, at 44 Broadway. NOMPOSITORS WANTED.—SEVERAL GOOD COMPO. rors cam mevt. with employment by applying at tho Post book and job printing house, corner of Nas rty streets, YARDENER.—WANTED, A MAN, TO ASSIST IN GAR. dening and farm work, who is capable of taking care of ahorse and carriage, and tuderstands driving, &¢. Apply before ten o'clock, this day, at 58 10th st- ARD R.—SITCATION WAN man; is capable of taking full charge; understands horses, farming, nd would make himself u ity reference from last employer. Address Gardener, box 128 Herald ofice, ACHINIST AND ENGINEER.—WANTED, A PERSON who is fully qualified in the above branches, with good . Apply to Salomon & Smart, 40 Rose sireet, corner wan and Li} ‘TED, BY A SINGLE (TO NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS.—WANTED, A z who understands the making and repairing of all kinds of nautical instruments. Apply, between 12 and 1 o'clock, to H. Dunn, 39 Burling slip, corner of ym MERCHANT TAILORS. —THE having had practical experience for to measure, offers his services as ter, or as general cutter. Address L. W. Reference given. ADVERTISER, teen ¥ nt ants and vest cut G., Herald office. 10 TATLORS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, HANDS TO eal and linen coats. “We pay the largest prices, irst rate workmen need apply GLADDING & CO., 16 Broadway. WAXTED—BY ONE OF THE FIRST WIG MAKERS and ladies’ air dresse an barberise if required.) a situation in the country; has filled some of the first situations 1 London. Address A. it., Herald ollie, WASTED, IMMEDIATELY—A PRACTICAL AND BX perienced gardener, 10 go for the summer and fall months into Cennecticitt. ‘He must be competent to raise all kinds of vegetables, and must un and the management of young trees flowers, and be willing to assist in the hay Ir. Thompson, No. 53 Broadway, between O'clock. Good references required. None | hours of 10 and TANTED—ONE WOOD WORKMAN. TO A GOOD hond constant employment will be gwen. Inquire of J, R. Chown, Fulton sireet, Wxiep Dove other need appiys so wanted, a boy to learn the y business. Apply aiter 9 o'clock A. M., to W. He 713 Broadway. TANTED—A HEAD WAITER, WHO THOROUGHLY understands the businesa and can come well recom: mended, to take charge of a large dining room, ats watering place, for the summer months. Apply at No. 4 Broadway up stairs, en 7 ANTED—YOU BN, TO LEARN A TIGHT IN coor busine It is enaily learned time. $2 capital re therine st., room No. 9, up " INTELLIGENCF: orrTe ES, MPLOYERS WISHING GOOD 1 YY reapeotable servants at MORRIS COHN Brondway, corner of B algo, farmers, at branch office, 125 Greenwie near Cedar, IRST CLAS® SERVANITS, OF EVERY TRIPTION, (having reliable references) shonid apply immediate! Manning's agency, 10 Tillary st., near Fulton at. Brooklyn, where excellent situ atone are ay ow ready, in gentlemen's {a milies, for first class help. hployers” ‘patronage respeet fully solicited. LACKS OBTAINED AT NO. 6 BAST BROADWAY, for school teachers, conductora, baggagemen and bra men on railronds, boys to learn trades, barkeepers and coachmen, usekeepers, scamstreases and cli mber: waide, Apply to GILLEN & CO yANTED—AT 76 BROADWAY, TWO BOORKEFP. ers, two condmstors, Iwo clerks, two porters, two bar- keepers, four waiters, two mon to freeze tee eream, two Coachmen, three boys for trades, emen, two brakémem, men n steamers and railroads FMAN, Agent NTED—AT 634 Broadway. os, coke amall giria oot placen, Wigiewt wages, city Uy jk wutaairy , Faves WY Could, rooms, corner Frankfort Stesodllent housokoud facukure, tah any ante chepent book. bureaus, lounges, iron s, hair mai onde ger Pp ted castors, knives ‘and fa forks, ‘Clicks ‘fara ure, de. = nes state rooms. Terms at by sireet, en “Thirsday, Jure 26 at 10 o'cioc! virtue of several exeeutins, will be offered for sale at the time and Havana segar for delivery. r: ledgers, eush every kind, pens, ink, wafers, sealing wax, inketan: clips pen ‘holters, marking’ brushes. lead. pena Semis, twine, bilis of lading, blank books, notes, drafts, import and eutries, manifests, envelopes, twine boxes, diaries, receipt books, log and scrap’ books, reference files, memorandum books, back gamimon boards, portmonnales, sates, puper fold- ers, critters HLL FH. Bo eS ibe. tn front of slexroora, street, a beautifal bay saddlehorse, about 14: jong tail, rising five years old, sound and kind and perfectly broke as a lady’s or gentleman's saddle horse, Solonly for want of use. A pair of Neautiful bay ponies, about 12 hands high, five years old, sound, gentle and kind in all harness, and warranted in every partiedlar; can travel very fast, and Are a very desirable pair ¢ of ponies for any gentl-inan to Excentor's anle--One two horse family basket phactors made toorder by Tor malinwony Oce light wagon, made te order by Parker, in good order. One two seat light box wagon, nearly new! ohe one sent do., nearly new, and one second hand light buggy wagon, To be sold without reserve. RS HL! H. LEEDS, Al CTIONEER—BY HH. H. LEEDS & raaenes street, valnable stoel perty of importer deolining bnsines choice old Gordon, Pemarton, Harmony cabinet, and Amon: tillaco sherrie: tit Graham Queens Porlemaraus, BtEstcphe, Chatesar: Mace Faux and Chateaux, Da Fitie Clarets, lurgundy, Chablis, m1 re als, old ky, old’ Otard and Hennessey cognac brandies, &e, ave ail of a choi our customers. into she sile. pe hah T IS A RUMARKABLE FACT THAT THOSE oe consisting of richly car covered in brocatel, ve TOTIC Nessan street—The snbseriber has hair matiresses; 12 kinda of segars, by ¢ SALES AT AUCTION, ee M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM Bowery—will sell on Thursday, June 25, at ‘e’clo . Aaveriue A, the stock of a wholesale liquor con sistng in part of Ane old Otard brandy, Holland gin and Port wine, a part of which is in bond; half- gneve ane mrpetghite five oid Coguae brandy, vintage jorkation of La Ro- ebell, vineyard and Vineit FR. Pp: tiers, SS juarter old Otard Martell, A Seignett ‘inet! ‘Castilian, urat & Co.'s fine old Jamaica rum, Holland, Swan and “eagle gins, port, sherry and clavet wines, of various brands; sardines, sweet oll Scotch ale, Heldseick, champ. cherries, Scheidam, Echnapps, & ‘iso & 1a of dem and store pxtures, ipeetner with a beni cream mare, sixteen Aroripm NOTICE.—RECEIVER'S SALE OF READY made clothing, ‘spree Gecoon. & CO., auc Goneers, will sell, at thelr sa Nassau sireet, ov Piiday June 37 at 10% oflock AM aa involce of ready wade clothing, li season, comprising coats By order of SAMUEL 8. DEVOE, Receiver.” UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., AUC. Uoneers, will sell, at their salesrooms, 81 Nassau strect, ic-morrow, Thursday, at 1035 o'clock A. M., a large stock of superior furniture, carpets, rosewood pianoforte, ae. Par tieulars to-morrow. U pei NOTICE.. BE BUSH. — weet Pa, AUCTIONEER.—BY day, o'clock, in the sales. ‘This at 10) coms 12 North William street, will be sold the stock ofa hat snd cap store, comprising all kinds of gentlemen's, boss, c.f nsilk, Kossith, Leghorn, Panama and fino sumer elling capes Also Bonnets, latent atyle. At LL o'clock we will sell’ a first rele: gana of ‘choice «try goods, gentlemen's farnishin; stlery, einbrdideries, STothing, trimmings; also &@ fancy store, tooth and other brushes, Chinese ee ce atumasiaeey, Thur day, at 1034 o'clock, in our yorder ot assignee, the balance stock of awatch and clockmaker, jewel- Particulars day ots sale. ASTON, NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY OG ART.—This nee at 1034 o'clock, at the auction a Wittiann streets, Comstabe’ fase, tabogeng anata, Beusscle, and iactete large murrors, splendid elock, crockery, glass ware, wardrobe, mahogany rockera, card tables, eae el rs Also, one second eo Sol ODY ontain Iocan UCTIONEERS, DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, FURNI- ture dealers, and all artisans 3 and {radeumen wa ‘wao wish to make their business known throughout the counry, should make known their wishes throu; ie AMERICAN WN WRERLY Ri im the c Cireu- lating among ail. classes It is, aniversally nel ; ‘Tssued Friday. pu ever! lay. une to Siem ee at ‘4 ot ie per , cash, in orthwer and Nassau stheets, New Yor! vere all Iends oto belting ‘culars, pesiers, &c., &c., are printed neatly BSOLUTE SALE OF OVER SIXTY VALUABLE ao) and other watches, superior jewelrt, &c.—SAMU OsGOOD & CO., Auctioneers, will sell at 81 Nassau street, this day (Wednesday), at 1034 A. M., over sixty valuable old dand other, watches, made by Breteng Freres, M. J. Tobias Cooper, Roskell, Arnold, Aduns & Co., sere ‘ell known makers, together with a very fine stock of fine gold jewelry of all descriptions, sil of which is fully Warranted a8 represented in our catalogte. ‘The above is sold on account of a wholesale importer whe is in business difi- culties, and will be positively sold to the highest bidder. BY MINTURN & PARTRIDGE.—POSITIVE SALE OF the steamer Governor Dudley at auction. Thursday, June 25, at the Merchants’ Bacheugs, the steamer Governor Dudiey. 48 tons burthen, 177 feet in length, 24 breadth of beam, 38 inches dlameterot ‘ylinter, Of stroke, 22% feet diameter of whesl, 8 feet face of wheel, and G feet draught of water. She has anew blowing engine, Hura- ing either coal or wood, and - built in Wilmington, N. C., in 18a, having live oak frame; tier hull, en \d she is to be sont on’ any service wi sen boat; can accommodate 19 passengers, and is fitted ont for about 80 with hair mattress, pillows, &c. Jow is 62 feet long, forward catin 31 feet long, 0 feet length -s economical in her ft e and boilers are in perfect order, mat expe her afteabin be- saloon and main mre SS fee! longe’ 15sy feet. vide; has oa the promenade deck sale. Inventory at the auction teamer now lies at the foot of Seventeenth street, Noth river, Where she may be examiued any ume previous to sale. JONSTABLE'S §ALE OF A MERCHANT TAILOR’S HOS. VSITCH, auctioneer, ‘at No, 16 Spruce the forenoon, by ice above stated, a large assortment of very fine cloils, meres, vestings, Duttons and trimmings of the latest le and paticrn, Heng the stock of a first class Broadway Jor. Will be sold.n small lots, without reserve, for cash. Sale positive. M. SHANDLEY, Constabie. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 298 BROAD- —Sale of steam engines, boilers, machinery, dc’, .Ww on Thursday, June 25, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at 99 Mangin street, consisting of one second hanc tw elve horse engine; one eight do. do. cylinder; one 244 do. do. engine; one ten horse locomotive boiler: one four upright tubular; foree pump, heater, ie.; one screw press, haitery machine, machinery, tools, de. UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIC: sale of one rosewood and one mi ER.—ASSIGNEES’ any planoforte, one mahogany bookcase, one mahogany sideboan household {urn ture, ie “FRANKLIN, NICHOLS Wednesday) morning, at 1034 dock, at thoir salestoom, 85 Wasseu street. near Wallon, by onde: of Henry Glsskmeyer, assignee for William ‘T. Jackson, one rosewood and one ina: hogy pianoforte, one mahogauy tnokease, one maliogany sideboar rosewood parlor suits, mahogany anc rosewood sofas, centre, also, a quantity of second hand furniture and two and fancy tables; parlor, rocking and easy chairs; bu: reaus, washstands, bedsteads, miriors, oil paintings, fancy is, akc. B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—SPECIAL of horse. wagon and harness.—This day, at 12 O'clock, a salcaroom, Bf Nasaatl street, will be sold, oe supe- rior brown 5 year old Morgan mare, just from Vermont, sound in every respect: was recently pruchased for $400; an excel lent soddle animal for a lady. "Also, one superior light wagon in excellent order, nearly new, and very strongly and well built; also, one single silver mounted hariess. The whole of the above will positively be sold without reserve. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—AN ELEGANT span of horses.—EDWARD SCHENCK & GO. will sell at auction, on this day, 25th inst., at one o'clock. at their salesroom, 33 Nassau street, a span of bay horses, 16 hands high, 7 years old, warranted’ perfect in every wai city about ind, sound and gentle and ford saddle horses; have been uged in the ‘mouths, and cost the present owner $1,000. SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD ion on Thursday, June 35, Nassau D. brandies, London ports, J il rian wines, clirets, rum, whiskey, dc. champagne, and demijolns high grade brandies anil wiaes. Also, sardines he goods now are in our cellars, ready Sale positive, without reserve. SWARD — SCHENCK, — AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD THE. NC K & CO. wiil sell at auction, lay’, <n pepst . No, 33 Nassau street, peremptory sale of magnificent watches, diamonds, and jewelry, stock of an importer declining business, comy utle ‘ume keepers, independent second, patent and detached levers, b; the most celel ed makers; ladies’ diamond set and ename ches; diamond pins, rings, brooches, ear rings in clus- 4 single stones, all elegantly mounted in 18 and 2) carat Florentine and Roman omnia cameo and enamelled set AUCTIONEER.—GENTERL FURNI- re ot a famally” deciining housekeeping. This day, Wed- June 25. at 1034 o-clock.at 143 East Twelfth street, near venue. The sale will include one superior rosewood plano, and one do. six oelave mahogany, in per- fect order; two rosewood parlor suita, rosewood etegere, cen- tre tables, hall stands, Brussels and fagrain carpets, olleloth in halls, chamber furniture, dining room do.; table cutlery, Kiahen utensils, ke. The above are in fine ole having been ‘used but wo months, and must be positively sold and removed from the premises on the day of sale. For particulars see Catalogues at sale, oF at the office of the auctioneer, 442 Broad. UCTIONEER.—ELEGANT ILPERT 8, SAVA' . BAGLEY & SAVAGE will sell household furniture. on Wednesday, 25th inst., at 104 o'clock, at 22) Spring street, the furniture of a family’ declining housekeeping, consisting f parlor suis, in hair and brocatel; marble top centre tables ing bureaus and marble top washstands, carpets, ths, dinper and tea sets of crockery, cutlery, beds and bed- Ler with a full assortment of kitchen fur- ntings, French mirrors, and rare articles of Chinese manulacture. Gh. So HORTON, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL, THIS day, at 2o’clock, at ixth avenne, an assortment of very handsome furniture, French bedsteads, carpets, marble top stands, carpets, crockery, shades, rockers, plated ware, &c. ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—SPECTAL importers’ sale of wines and segarsin bond, in packages to suit purchasers Henry B. Herts, Jr. will sell at auction, on Wednes: 64% Pine sireet, comprising Olard and Cognac brandioe, old famaica rum, gin, Sedwiok’s London git June 2, atl o'clock, at the salesroom, No. eta, champagnes, a furge lot of Booth & and a large variety of ilavann segare, cieese, in good order, ‘Terms cash, in ight cases Date a LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & 0., Wednesday Time 2 at is 0 clock, at the store, treet, assighee’s sale of stationery, comprising the e stock aa’ well known dealer, consisting of journals, nd invoice books, blotters, letter books, paper of invoice rubber REDS, ATCTIONEFR.—BY TH. H. LEEDS & 'o 23 Nassau hands high, ‘Thursday, Jung 26, at 1Lo'clock, atourstore, 23 wines, brandies, &e., the pro- consisting in part of id Sonth Side and Monierio Madeiras; fine Sauterne and Fleurde de Sillery champ Jamaica rum; Margaux, old Monon gray, a ag such we recommend them to other wines ov liquors will be admitted tioneérs, a& well as other business men, who freely ironize printers, invariably AccumuRie forinaes, ‘Aeian ula, &@., are neally and conspicuonsly printed at the Herald job office. he ‘OWN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, this day, (Wednesd: Jane 2%, at 10% maho ns, washatande, side and corner fables: do. bookeasoe, secretaries, canmodpn, arm. chine, rockers, c.; spring and 2.—AUCTION AND PRIVATE vig receiving from factories, warerooms and famnitea, ali nga, spring and e 1) or 1,00; re desks, ion safes, &e., which he desires those in inquiries, which he will at all times o'clock, auction sale, if competition iis MULRLLL, Propriewe aud Auctioneer, oun REDDING, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON WED- , the 26th inst., at 10 o’elock A. M., on the premises ight ‘avenue, the contents of a gonticmen’s fancy fur- 1 shing stare, consisting of a large quantity of gloves, hose and haif hose, vells, and large lot of tunmings. Fixtures for sale, and store to let. AKLEY & WRIGHT, AUCTIONEERS, wad, ered on Thursday, anne 26, at 103g o'clock A. M., at the Hag manufac’ vias High street, near Fulton iisoet, Brook t Wagol iyo, large sale of oumining of 12 light" whos it ir good it will wiltpontavely bi veld to the wagona ave all in ol ier, AD’ 1 highest bidder. ‘Terms cash, city funds. cs ory AUCTIONEER, WILL COMMENCE SELL- a Oe chasers, ut Feserve, as the whole must be sold before July HERIFF'S SALE.—A. M. ORIBTAL AS, AUOTIONEER, 23 Bowery, will sell, this day, o'clock, a lot of Jgmeiry and watches, cobain gunn dsisn Lveeede, 3 pair earrings, 8 brooches, 2 crosses, 5 gold watches, to: gether with gold spectacles, pins, rings’ fob aad guard Keys, snd various Siher articles ory pet? ay ord i ES Cw WILLET, Sheriff. TOMAS VEITCH, ONC TO) teow —STORE NO. 16 Spruce stzoot. —Sheriff’s sale of furniture, — figures, eaday, June 25, 1856, at 10 mn Wedn: Tr Ninth street, near Six ven mahogany and cottage suits of furniture, kery, silver ware, witlea; also two Splendid bound Urano ‘of about 1,000 volumes, all standard works; also figures ‘and clock, coating about $1,0%%; carpetings, b ed linen, brocatel curiains, ollcloths, kitchen furniture, &c., £c. H. CROMBAE, Deputy Sheriff. (OS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE sireet.—Mortgage sale of furniture, silver ware, de, de, on Thursday, June Tas at 10 o'clock Ac Mat ‘tho dates: 6 ‘Spruce ‘street, consisting of Voltaires, rockers, tables, one fancy clock, Knives and forks, goblets, wumblers, wines, two marble top tables, silver ware, HHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE NO. 16 rUuce larg aly eae sale of millinery ead rib- bons, hats, flats, on Thu y. June 2s. 1} at lo A, M, a tha alestoom 8 Xo. 8 Spruce street, cout isting of ml ety goods, ribbons, insertipns, braids, skiria, handkerchiefs, frites hosiery, ee, nts, silk tnd Dunstable ti atraw ins ares MRS U- WILLEN, Sherit HHO. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 16 SPRUCR ‘street.—Consiable’s sale of clotha, cassimeres, yoatings, dritlings, 8, &e., &c., on Thursday, January 26, at 10 A. the salesreom 16 Spruce street, consisting 7 jocha, cassimeres, Yeaiings, drilings; pantaloon patterns of the’ very. finest quality, &c., dc. ML SHANLEY, Coudable TELIAM, IRVING, AUCTIONERR WILLIAM TR- ving & Co. will sell at aucti rednesday, June 25, at 1034 0’ *elock, atlo Guiversity place, ce of Kighth street, handsome household furniture, the ie rty of a gentleman about leaving for Europe; all made to @der, by Baudoine & Elleau, consisting in part of parlor furniture—Superb French piate pier glasses, elegant sulte earved rosewood patlos furni- fire, covered In crimson brocatel; elegant crimson satin and lace Window curtains to match; suite carved rosewood parlor furniture, covered with blue aud white brocade; window cur- tains to mateh; Wilton vé elvet carpets; superb carved rosewood centre tables, carved rosewood pianoforte, made by Stod- dard; rosewood quartette tables, elegant Chinege vases, man- tel and etegere ornaments of bronze, china.ormh and Paring; a superb parlor organ, plays 36 tunes, with flutes, bells, dr and triangles. Also, a small and choice collection of original ancient and modern ‘oil paintings, tine line engravings, Din- ing room—Carved oak en suite, ‘1 oak sideboard and buffet, ining table, extra wide and ; cut glass ware, champagne goblets, wines, decanters, cut) lery, &c. Bedroom furniture— Carved mahogany French bedateads, marble top dressing Leone and wast ‘ands; elegant carved pnDEADY amour-a- lack Walnt cottage bedsteads hina gilt toilet wets; heavy eur od hair mattrease: Tenthe ‘polsters and pillows, bedding; eared mahogany sofas, chaira, and arm Shares in reps and hair eloth; bookcases, &c. Also, a large and complete assortment of kitchen furniture, in good order. TILLIAM DUMONT, AUCTIONEER. CONDEMNED stores, by order of the navy agent—Wm. DUMONT will sell at_auction, on Thursday, June 9, at 13 o'clock, at 'y Yard, Brooklyn, 1,925 bdue cloth pea reefing and round jie 2.270 bine flannet over and under. shirts and drawers. ngs, dungarce, shoes, blank- ets, beef, flour, rice, read, ‘ion, cofle', beans, Gutter, fe. Wes; arpenter’s tools. ‘Also, ‘rns, triumpdts, leads, old hags, &c.; 16 boats, canvas repre and junk, T Mire delivecy; goods to be removed imueliately after the 7 §,MPLLOR,, AUCTIONERR.—BY HOUGHTON, & ‘hursday, June 86, at 10% o'clock, at sale: Large and pe -y sale of sup mavinet furniture, tron bedsicads scilees, ten ros sofort, silvfr plated tea sets, castors, kniv mantel and pier mizrors, wooil pia spoons, &¢., Freeh pla ings, &e. Cabinet furniture consist of ral rosewood! sulle, covered in brocatel, plush, hair cloth, €e.; etegeres, rosewood marble top centre ‘tables, pier do., ‘one superior ‘wardrobe, cost $275, made by Mocks: ookeases, rosewood writing cabi- nets, music siands; rosewood, mahogany and walnut chamber furniture, en suite; plein and ornamented enamelled chamber suits; pure hair mattresses and Palliasses, Gothic and French bedste ds; oak beaufeta, sideboards, &c., suitable for dining k chairs, cane'seat and covered with reps; lonnges fo matzhs oak, mahogany and walnut extension dining tables, 12 and 14 feet long, superior make; elegant Chinese bedstead, cost $200; large carved walnut library table, very valnab! parlorgliairs, £c., together with a variety of French cl ware, dinner sets, *riel vases, clock, ke. Catalogues on mot ing of sale. Goods packed for shipping on the premises, W.. SS BiLOR, AUCTIONEER —BY HOUGHTON & . MELLER. To-morrow, (Thursday) at 12 o'clock, 8 rose- wood and mahogany pianofortes, 4 of Which cost $350 each, made by Haines & Brother, of New York, of superior ton eand finish, Worthy the attention of the trade and those in want of good instruments; 2 made by W. Lindeman, one cost $550. ‘Ajso, about 2) plano stools, covers, &c., altogether forming the richest collection of pianofortes offered this season, now on exhibition. Can be packed for shipping on the premises. H, MeDONALD'S AUCTION AND. COMMISSION $0.16 Spruce street. —Ont-door gaioe of merchan- raitires Se, attended to in any part ofthe clty. Prompt returns made’ of all sales, and the utmost care taken in storage of goods, £¢. W. H. McDONALD, general auctioneer. G, ALBURTUS,, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON W.. Situtay au at 1034 o'clock, ai 19 Court street, pnstiat ‘ty Hail, Brooklyn, a general assorunent of new and second hand furniture, carpets, beds and bedding. DRY GOODS, wc. 10.000 YARDS FIGURED swiss MUSLIN, FOR o Ce el Wed summer dresses, entirely new aitcrus. Swe ‘and ouabric bands and Aounclags, embeol eres smisetics in col os new st . PETER RODERTS & CO., 875 Broadway. 1 KINNEY'S CHEAP LACE AND EMBROIDERY store, 223 8th avenue, hata, ribbons, parasols, fans, collars, sleeves, bands, handkerchiefs, trimmings, with Jota of othe? goods, all at reduced prices. Another 'lot of those rich Limerick collars, at 3a 64 and 4a A OUR RICH BAREGE ROBES, ae te] SOLD at $12, $14 and $16, are now offered at $6, $7 and $8, in one to effectually clear otf this stock. By order of Assignees. 708 Broadway. LL OUR RICH SILKS, THAT HAVE BEEN SOLD AP this Stock ad mel eee per yard, in order to re- a ag much as fateh a — noe ful China ‘oid Yard wide silks, in righ ee halides « oa colors, will be offered at 10s. 6d., for this week only, at the Assignees’ sale. 708 Broadway. CALL FOR ebay ny EG iin yers of fine SPRING AND Bu ote! DRY GOODS, Pisces, will not fail to take notice that o Wednesday June 2, the immense anid superb stock on hand at RLES HEARD & CO.'S, ARO. 901 Grand atrect, will be offered at an IMMENSE REDUCTION, Extending, in some cases, to from ‘Tuiery To Firty ren In order to permit he mating of splendid “aiaitions and im- Provements to the establishinent. Among the goods offered ‘will be found splendid assortnents of Silks, jaconets, Bareges, cambries, iaatres, de begos, De laince, lawns, renadines, Argentines, Barege robes, chutes, ginghams, &¢. ATH, KITCHEN AND CHAMBER TOWELS, ‘And towelings, always on band, nt all prices EAUTIFUL FRENCH, MUSLINS, IN RICH COLORS, that have been sold at 2, and 2a, 64 ‘Are now oftred ai te: and iar Sa. per yard: Brillants, lawns, Muslins, Breakfast dresses, &0., Aton immense sacrifice, in order to clear this stock eifectu- ally, Ausignees’ sale, 703 Broadway. LACK THREAD LACE SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, capes, collars and coiffures. Veils from $40. Laces aail widths,’ Guipure laces, a full assortment. PETER ROBERTS & CO., 375 Broadway. ((HBAP LINEN Goons. All our linen department has been stil further reduced, in order to effectnaily clear this stock. Eine frontings 28. per vard, worth de, 62. ‘sellies and toilet quilta At Au uninense saerifice, this being the just week of eats. By order of Assignees, 708 roadway. CUsRE'S sPOOr, COTTON.— For jie sizength, smoothness and elualty, ebiained s prize medal at the great Paris ex numbers and assortments Feoeived regularly, # vena fo Ba CLARKS SPOOL COTTON. deus? PBpoMEReD BASQUES, IN ALL STYLES, OF LACR and muslin, Marseilles, 2, ius received ; also. black thread laces, capes, cafe very low prices. Our slook of ¢ and mourniny capes headresses, very superior ‘ag veal: # lot of em! er thread ad eos a ass l, part, ai bait price, Will Feniove shortly to , Spposite Nivlo's. TICHMOND8, 200 Broadway. REAT REDUCTION ay Panes embroideries, ‘To clear out the entire stoke ains in handkerchiefs, Having marked down our st%&k of rich embroideries to = very low figure, we are enabled to offer i iy induce ments to purchasers. BEEKMAN & 73 Broadway, F BOUTILLIER KROTHERS, WISHING TO CLEAR Lia thor spring and summer foods, have greatly reduced ine ‘prices of lawns, bareges, challi bareges, rl fioons, kay, and epection Will satisfy every one of the prices being und iy Jow. 6) Canal street, and 47 Howard street. ANTILLAS, sameway Notwithstanding our extensive sales Our stock of rich and elegant We are selling a beautiful U1 the past week, Montillas remains nnimpaired, ‘ haped mantilla oo ae for ten dollars, That cannot be purchased In any other estab¥ety For leas than $18. BEEKMAN & Sour: Pay fj FRENEM ADVERTISEMENTS. MOISELL.E, FRANCAISE, RESIDANT DEUIS quie tempa & New York, sachant parfaitment c ‘er une place comme femme de chambre, ait ni vetournerait on Eu File peut fouvae Vetenientes perommendations, D, 6 Brondwo7, Go 4 Bours du mata a de Vspree wd, BOARDING AND LODGING. TENTH STREET—ONE SHORT BLOOK FROM Broadway; "a well furnished and very i bedroom, with large closets on secon small rooms, for single cmpooer House first ci with Di at 6 o'clock. oie NINTH STREET.SUITS | OF | HANDSOMELY furnished rooms to ied, suitable tor. fami vaie table, or single gentlemen, wi class and conveniently located,” in NI GRAND ST., A FEW DOORS WEST OF BRO ra way-—Two entlemen sis wit boar, i us wile * ingle 08 Also one gentleman, with a rik room. ms’ moderate. hee ae pa were Cree Orroanr? a5 ish wi for a gentleman and iis wife, ean be obtained’ by ap: Reference required. LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWANTY SIXTH n furnished parlors and aj ore OF te hor pated, cc oan fareish Nini. oy ‘Broadway. board, lication as above. Terms moderate. EAST BROADWAY.—A PARLOR ON THE SEOOND floor to let, with board, to a gentleman and his foro or three geniemen sing! persceatalee ke puilemeny use contains bath and aa Progen FOUR DOORS FROM BBOhEe handsomely furnished rooms, to nse eae The location is near all the first T, TWENTY-THIRD | STREET. — GENTLEMEN in very, desirable, sults of he with full or Jed with bi yiincy tat STREET.—A SUIT OF rd floor: also large double and single roonts for furnished. Inquire as above, first house thor a few single eeivewe may be sant rooms. genilessen, al neetiy ‘west of Broadw: WALKER STREET, FIVE DOORS WaaT OF Broadway.—A. quiet ‘an boarding house, for single gentlemen ‘and gentlemen ‘and thelr wives: rms Feasouable. Hot, cold and shower baths, free. JONES STREET, fia a bap esi nerfed BLASORE! i ed rooms on floor to let, with board; gas rooms, for single venient to sages and cars, UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TO LET, A NEATLY FUR- firat ‘Also, a single ‘Tho house has all the modern. ve partial board if desired. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with a comfortable room, with full or rd, ae ee genera. Seared West Eighteoa! patniieresmmekeetrs futished gentlemen, with full or partial board. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN THR VICINITY of Stuyvesant park, would let the whole of the second itor, consisting of two parlors, to a gentleman and lady. er pleasant rooms, on third anil fourth modations and moderate terms. 1,361, Post office. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND FOUR SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with first class board in the fine house No. 9 Spring street, three doors from the desirable location, walk of cars and stages to all parts of Apply as above. LARGE penn ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR h floor, to let, to. single gentleman, with or ako; also'a parlor on the Second floor, with bed- room and closets attached. Gas, bath, &c. Fifteenth street. FEW FAMILIES CAN board at the house of Wm. J. Plenty of fruit, milk and ve; For particulars inquire of G. H. floors. Good accom- Apply at 202 West BRE ACCOMMODATED WITH phbie in Biantord, Con- OR A PARTY OF SINGLE entlemen can be accommodated with a suit of rooms, on ie first floor, with private table, if desired, at 107 Tenth street, between Broudway and University place. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, HAS A furnished parlor, with annexed bed and bath room, fronting, on the second floor, situated only ‘west of Madison square, which they would let to a Je gentleman, with or without partial board. Address N. ., ox 121 Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILD ‘Twenty-seventh street, near Broadway, has one or two iurnished rooms to let, for single pertial board. The house has all ., box 132 Herald office. LL WISHING TO OBTAIN GENTEEL BOARD. oe boarders] heen CO., No. 2 Appleton’s Build- PRIVATE FAMILY, entlemen, with or without e modern improvements. the Boarders’ Ex HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH or without bedroom attached, to let, in a private house, With ail the modern improvements.” Also 4 single room, apply at 98 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- a lady and gentleman, bosrd for the lady only, 4 a ‘mail private family. Address Porker, Broadway Post oillce. ARD.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM will be let to a gentleman and lady, board for lad; or two single gentlemen, neighborhood, at and Sixth avenue. .—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR three single gentlemen can be accommodated wilh # very pleasant suit of rooms, on second or fourth floor, with full or the modern improvements. Apply at 76 West Twenty-third street. Ro- ferences exchat ged. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS) WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, can be accommodated with full on moderate terms, and a large, pleasant Turnisted room, untries attached, at 82 Varick treet, St. Job's, park, Please apply as above. board, in a yery pleasant No, 1 Garden row, corner of Eleventh street a house with all OARD.—A WIDOW LADY RESIDING IN THE VICT- nity of Union square, would like to rent a bedroom toa gentleman, a Southerner preferr Mrs. Carl, Union square Post office. OARD.—A ROOM OR SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, AT 180, a single room. ‘The ‘West Fourteenth street. contains all the modern improvements, OARD.—APARTMENTS ON THE SECOND fourth floors, neatly furnishes {lr men, on reasonable terms, at 50 OARD FROM LONG BXPERIENOR, WH | ARE who are seeking board houses gynere they may realize the comforts of road: ee it. D. GOODWIN, Principal. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED room to let, toa lady and gentleman, with bo: lucy only, in Greene street, near Bleecker street. A . K., Broadway Post office. .d, to let with board, to geu- ‘West Washington place. OARD.—A_ LARGE, bene FOR het late —NEAT ROOMS AND obtained for two respecta- Paying, Dies East Nineteenth act ile gltte witha widow, Dy. street, fourth floor, corner of ann IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS: can be accommodated inns there are no or two single gentlemet with ploatant rooras itn private feral other boarders. References given. ai 62 Dean street, between Smith and Hoyt, OARD IN BROOKLYN—-IN HENRY STREET, BE- tween Montague and South ferries. Two ibe accommodated with rooms and partial ‘Company releet. Address bor 437 Post othee. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A cond floor, in a first class house, suitable for a and his wife, or single gentlemen. ply at 244 Henry street, between Congress and Amity. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE, GENTLE: men. can obtain pleasant rooms, with partial boi Able location; terms from $8 to $8 0 per week. Ag \d wife, also, can be accommodated, on moderate terms. ly at No. 4 Sands strect. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A room 6n second floor, suitable for within five minutes’ walk of the Sonth with partial board. Congress sireet, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKL comfortable rooms, Feasouable, and & well kept LARGE ROOM, ON SE- Dinner at 60’ nd Wall street ferries, Inquire at 243 Henry street, t PLEASANT AND nble for tatriod er alngie genie imcn, in suites or otherwise. Apply at 79 Sands street, corner Reterences exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLN, NEAR THE HEIGHTS.—A gentleman and wife, ora few single gentlemen, can be aAccommodated with board, full or partial, with very rooms, at 100 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Fulton and Wall street ferries. Referenees exchanged. OARD IN THE COUNTR family can accommodate a the summer months, A STRICTLY PRIVATE nall family with board for Location healthy; fine drives, geod fish- J about one houra’ ride by railroad from the city. _ H, C., Herald office. OARD AT BERGEN POINT, their wives, and single 1 Accommodation st the above delighttul summer resort, by ap: , Bergen Point, New Jersey. B.—Application can also be made to the cay ptains of steam boats Huguenot and Staten Islander, pier No. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, WITH A ROOM in a family where there are few oF no Address, for two days, W. stating terms, which must be moderate, OARDING.—A ens room than she re room to a gentleman ai awe entiemen. App! J.—GENTLEMEN AND men, will find excellent ing to JOHN M. partly furnishe HAVING MORK would let a large well furnished oF two small rooms to two sin- ly at No. 4 Builer street, South Brook fen minutes’ Walk from South ferry, OARDING.—SIX TO EIGHT SINGLE GENTLEMEN accommodated with brenkfa it an New pleasant house on Bergen Hi New York, one mile from Hoboken and Jersey City: r every hour: bas a full view of New Yor ‘Sendy Hook nnd all the. surrounding scenery. The ‘nist unexceptionable references given and required. Ap: ES & CO,, 84 Nassant street, OARDING.—A PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED front room, on the second and his wife, or two single gentlemen; also a small room, Able fora single person. Apply at 92 White street, first enst of Broadway. OARDING.—FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE SECOND ‘and third floors to let, to gentiemen and their wives, or to gentlemen, with or without board. Apply at floor, to let, toa genfeman a party of single DESIROUS OF OB- ivate family; with every convenience sathome; reay ‘be accommodated on reasonale Elizabeth streot. OARDING.—BLAKRLOCK'S ‘A handsome front Wi tide hes —A_ DRESSMAKER, 3875 SECOND parior, with two bedrooms adiotaing, suitable ois a family or bated SL gente men, Gas, jingle rooms, on reasonable terme, amd L, BLAKELOCK, a athey OARDERS WANTED. —A NEW BOARDING HOUSK ag for gentlemen and entlemen, with bronkfast and ten, or ‘welMh sireet, between Sixth and Se- Reference required, their wives, eet full board, at 28 venth avenues. memceepsimneme TRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A_ DE. iv with plenty of fruit bathing, about two hours from the . a ridsces CUB: A ee Ux ighful location on the je, good boating an BOARDING AND LODGING, Byori: HANDSOME § SUITES fa E ee furnished rooms, in a new house, uh gee, ee Family Euro} , small, and strictl, private, Location and ney desirable in suinmer. Rel ferences exchanged. ply at 43 Cheever place, near w street, Bree. .—WANTED, BY o Ballgh Rigby oi J (where society can be had) a room, with partial board, in a private family, or where few, preter ey ation Clinton or Henry sireets, between, Wall ‘and Souls ferries, Address Jackson, Herald’ ofice, with particulars, rms, &c. Bsc naj COOL AND NEWLY FURNISHED Fooms may be obtained by owe or two gentlemen (wile hing permanent quarters, with a familys tn igh pom Nth ih aeel, near ‘Bromiway. a Pe in IOUNTRY BOARD, AT THE pe be ouawer New Jersey, one hour lew BLS bY Morris ao@ Essex Railroad. ' P! ‘leasant rooms eae ‘single gentlemen, Terma modeenien Ay pote or at 6 Maiden lane. cate ‘ucereaaes ORY, BOARD. De located pen he ily and al Wales Ta cerrent; tan: be kncaled near ihe sly sna talk wale Herald oftice, foe a farmer's family preferred, Address D., one week. Copsey, 3 EoD MAY BE HAD, whe Pen desirable location, e: house, lawn, shade tre, ru regen Has Twenty: iowa a Kilanile sires, Bese sroaulya, |OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND servant, within one or two houra’ ride of the city, and convenient 19 a Post ofice, ina farmer's house, there are positively no other boarders. reas %. G., Herald of- fice Tor ons Seek, stating full particulars and tortie. OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED AT FLUSH ing, Long Island, in a very pI eagenl and Be healthy location. For particulars inquire at the new cottage louse souls Of Ue ralroad depot. Referenoe required. OUNTRY BOARD bite a et THRES hours’ ride from the city, in piso e, (farm house peeterrey, ) for a §potema wile, ae “oa dren and nurse, ‘pedcess 2 X. P., Herald office, stating distance from depot, ferms, dc. OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT GREGORY'S Point, Norwalk, Conn., only two hours’ ride by New Ha- Yen Hallroad. The house is new and plessssly siuusied; baw ood view of Long Island Sound; good bathing, fishi boating. For particulars apply to John Burk, ow ‘te premises. (OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A MOST DR- htful and healthy situation, fine fishing and bath near Clifwood, New Jersey. For terms, &., please app to A. PARADICK, furniture store, 364 Boweny, up stairs, JOSEPH BPR GaS BR Proprietor. OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW SELECT BOARDERS can be accommodated in a Orst class house, cool and from th ve Clifton, Baten mre Rradidse: maiiten tea! drive: from 1 +7 fer two minutes’ walk from beach, Apply to M-¥. BENDALL, Vanderbiltlanding. NOUNTRY BOARD IN THE VILLAGE OF PEEK8- kill.—One or two respectable families can find good ac- commodations at the summer boarding house of the subscri- ber, three quarters of a mile from the Hudson river Railroad Depot. References exchanged. JOSEPH TRAVIS. ESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET.—TWO OR THREE PER- sons can obtain pleasant and well furnished rooms, ea Suit or otherwise, ina first class Louse, with all.the moderm improvements; convenient f0 cars und stages, li at 71 West Fourteenth street, first hou: URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SUIT OF FURNISH- zed rooms to let, with or without partial board, to a gentle an and§wife, or a party of single gentlemen. Appiy at 9 Franklin street. ee ROOMS.—A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, algo a single room, may be obtained, with or without partial Toard, at 108 Grand #0, first block weet of broadwaw. OUR YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODA- ted with coun a Finth avenue, on Harlem river eonrentedt to Fourth svenne cara; (elas? tion possesses ail the advantages of country, and is within the range of persous of business; fruit, vegetables, shade trees, &c. URNISHED PARLORS, AND BEDROOMS TO LET, over Weller's Baloon, 713 Broadway, corner of Washing: ton place, OBOK. TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OB- tain epacions and furnished bedrooms, with partial boar‘ ina house commanding a tull view of the river. For partici lars, apply to Mr. Crooks, No. Fulton street, 4 OOM TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ON the ground floor of an English basement house, suitable for an office, studio or lodging room, with breakfast, ifdesired. Apply at 108 Grand street, tirst block west ot JT. MARK’S PLACE.—FURNIS! with board, in the first clas house OUTH BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO FAMILIES, OR A few single gentlemen, wishing board and rooms, in-a fill fhm, ne most delightful location, and commodious house, with jarge garden attached, can be aecomm Applying at 368 Henry street, Between Sackett and Union sireets, five minutes) Walk from Hamilton ferry. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CaN BB ACCOMMO- dated with breakfast and tea, ina private family where there are no children, within 15 minutes’ walk of Fulton and Wall street ferries; references exchanged. Address W. Hag Brooklyn Post office. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES and a few single gentlemen can obt Bt Wi ‘Twent; venth street, betwee ‘The house contains allthe modern improvements. Refereuces exchanged, E SUBSCRIBER INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HR can accommodaie a few summer arders, at ver! sonable rates, At his beautiful place on the Hudson, nearly posite Cold Springs, Fruit and excellent milk in abundance, Address John Cronk, Cold Springs, Putnam couaty, N. Y. 10 GENTLEMEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO let, to one or two gentlemen, a neatly furnished room, om Second lloor: bath room adjoining. | Any gentlemen desiriig & genteel, quiet residence ‘will tind this Worthy of attention, Apply at 721 Houston street. ROOMS TO LET, ‘No. 6 St. Mark's place: ate 10 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED BEDROOM, TO A single gentleman; also, a large one, suitable for two gen- emen, or a gentleman and wife, without board; atten iven, ‘if required; terms moderate, No. 32 Fulton street, Brooklyn, one minute’s walk from the ferry. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FURNISHED room, for a gentleman and lady, with full board for the lndy; location between Spring and’ Kighth street, near Bowery. Address E. H. W., Herald oflice, for two days. ANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, A FUR- nished room, with board for the lady only, ina private house, below Grand street, where there are no lier boarders. ‘Terms to be moderate, Address James, Broadway Post oflice, for three days. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY, A ‘suit of furnished rooms. Terms not to exceed $2)'per month. Address M. B., Chatham square Post office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, first or second floor, with front or back basement, either ity or Brooklyn—if in the latter, must be near Fulton or Wall sireet ferries; modern improvements; rent moderate, Address D. M., box 1,009 Post ollice. REGATTAS. MACTL BOAT CLUB.—THE MEMBERS ARE RE- quested (o atiend a meeting at “Walton's Retreat,” this evening, at7 o'clock, to make arrangements for the race be- tween the boats Washington and Omactl, to come off Satur- day afterncon, from the boat house, foot ot Christopher street. By order of 1. K. BUMMER, EGATTAS.—MR. EDITOR—IN YOUR EDITION OF the 2th, in the report of the regatta of the Empire City Regatta Club, you state that you understand the owners of Experiment offered to match the Wm. for the race to come off inone month. If ‘they yeyor mage offer they took great care not to make it in ‘presence of any of the crew or owner and builder of the Win. H. Torboss, and if they are anxious to piake the match, they can be accom: ted by calling at my sh P CHRIS. THOMS, 303 West street BILLIARDS. » TLLIARDS, BIL Two rooms to let, at No. 35 Broadway, adjoining the Prescott House; they are firs at rate for bow ling or billiards. LOST AND FOUND. — OW LO8T—825 REWARD.—STRAYED, ON TIE FIP. teenth instant, from the residence of K. 13. Little, Atlan street, Stamford, Connections, a Durham cow, mottled, r white: has short horns, one luis been broken and grown again, the other is crumpled, the right ear elippped, in two p Any pervou returning her, or, giving information Me chabie’ Exchange ag to he? whgreabouts will receive he above rewar IAMOND PIN LOST—PAWNBROKERS, PLEASE NO- tice.—Lost, Saturday ‘night, between’ Clinton place, Broadway, Canal and Wooster streets, It is set in a cluster of seven dinnionds, with guard chain and small diamond pin at- tached. A liberal reward wiil be given by revarning the same to No, 4 Hanover street, basement office. O8T—ON SATURDAY, Seale 21, A LADY'S GOLD chain and pencil; the . Hubbard. The inder will be liberally rewarded by leaving tat the ofleey Astor House. ORTON SATURDAY EVENING, BETWEEN | STE. Y Hotel and Chambers street, a diamond set trom MN pin. The finder will be iiberaliy rewarded by Previn 3 the same at 49 Liberty street. ‘OFT—ON TUFSDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, IN GOING from Thirty-first street and Sixth avenue, through Broad Way to Thirty-second street, a gold breastpin, Tt is valued as the Inst gift an deceased patent. The finder will be suitably rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner by leaving It at €3 West Thirty-first street. O8T—THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINSP ney otiating {wo bills of exchange, drawn at Havana, by More, Ajuirin & Co,,on Morn. Nephew, Now York, i favor K. Herques; one for $8,000 and one for $1,000, a8 payment te his been stopped. Please return to F. I. King, 229 Broadway. TON FRIDAY, THE 10TH INST., A WESTERN b Dig oe tation ae, book. ‘The finder will be suitably Tewarded on returning the same (o 5 Cortlandt street, —ON MONDAY, JUNE 3, IN GOING FROM OFengrer sauare to Chatham street, forty dollars in gold ind bank bills he property of & poor man. ‘The finder wilt he Iberally rewarded by returning the same to Minturn and Partridge, No. 115 Pearl street. ‘OST=ON THE AFTERNOON OF THE 24TH INSTANT, ‘on the road above Vanderbilt's landing, a black thread Jace vol, The finder will be liberally rewatited by leaving Ie with Mr. Rowe, ai the ofice of the New York He Gyrrorny TO BE STOLEN—A GRAY MARE, ABOUT Afteen hands hi; ong white tailand mane. The wa Ira top wagon, painted black, the, saddle brass monntods Duett's collars, bridle silver plated, The concern was hit on Monday afternoon, June 33, to goto Stryker's Bay, to be howe at 7 o'clock, by two young men, from the livery’ atabla corner Grand and Meroe reale Wi ae will pt in- formation of the same wi ye liberally rewa: as above, MP ONWI MA ‘WINES AND TAQuors. Bowne: x L-ARITS, AN BOND. VERY, SUPERIOR wines, in, bond.’ m cunKs and, came for ated beaten Dotded eeMirs, by SIMPHON BROTHERS, Beare SE ten an ene aie ONDON DOCK BRANDIFS, PALH AND DARK, 4 London ort, Queen's ports and Beret oe wines, bottled in Oporto; irak, pale and brown she frampagnes, Cher hand iow wrades, sparking ard auitl attra a Taabella wines, Jamaien ana Ste Croie rum, old Bourbon ant mnongahela whiskoys. R. i. MESSENGER & CO. era ton street, sole importers: of Messe: Lomton Cordial Gin,

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