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re ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. SS HELP WANTED. FAMILY RESIDING IN BUFFALO, N. ¥., WISH TO charge of their SS eee apply at 279 Bridge stroot, Brooklyn. WANTED—TO SELL BROTHER JONATHAN'S ion furniture polish, warranted FOO tu’ o'clock. & from 9 UN 40°: 4 HUBBARD. article of great willy, used daly in @ Feo a palew teaPrcesrae it ‘a every Sppiy te W. oust, 212 a@rapid and and is correct at ‘Apply, after 8 clock P.M, at way ‘room 9 ebamp! ‘the now in use for cleaning new and aveie tars furniture. (fare. Call. at [ANTED—FOR THE CITY‘AND COUNTRY, for agents. ‘ANT Lyre WANTED—ONE WHO i ‘aslary moderate. ‘Taylor's, 266 Grand street. YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 17 YEARS OF AGB, Is apie 'y to a gentleman visiting the conti. “None except, those of the requfrc tage and etent need answer. Address Sinelalre Herald ottice, Ey cme when and where an laterviow may be bad. OX WANTED-IN AN OFFICE; ONE RASIDING Wik his parents, anid noquainted with the elty. Salary sca Anply this tporning, beumeen 10" and 12 at uring Company, 13 Park place. Ba tapst he nouesinted. AUR een ates 04 with the able to read and write. Also, ry ‘Apply to Wells & Provost, S21 Peart at” MiPule BORKMREER AND HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, TN A ni may directs noie to Hotel Book- de Horsid ollse stating srs taroe, acon ta hotels, salary expected, andelorvnses “owed F | Yoox, COACHMAN AND GARDENER WANTE! @ short distance in the country. tenes ae = og colored, singin nan Yreferred Aa’ English 5 jone need ay exeept those having pny Selgin verge trom th at = nage jener; one wl mee, Far] ears one experience, Address QUEEE WANTED WHO CAN LOAN HIS BMPL hundred dollars. First ence, hag wplary, wid to per Son tron or 485 Broadway, room hatin BESEMAKERS WANTED—AT 707 BROADWAY. hands constant empii will be given. pT a 10 A. aegis - - RY GOODS SALESMA A THOROUGH. ly experienced saiesms ¥ department. Al- 42,06 for the linen department, and ons forthe embroidery, None but experie nds, with rst rate referen apply, at 708 Broadway, near 4th st, Also, three ‘cash bays boys Foye WANTED—TO WORK ON A FARM IN ‘Wertchester county. One who can come well recom: led may address Farmer, box 12 Herald office, with full '$ and amount of w s required, OOD PLAIN COOK, W. ed, in a small family; | Apply ai 43 Joralemon si., OUSEKEEPER WANTED IMMEDIATELY—SHE must be young and pleasing in her manners, with good are Aduress a note to Mr. W. B., 375 2d avenue, SHER AND IRONER WANT. ral Wages paid and work light, oklyn. Pair OUSEKEEPER WANTED—ON disposed towards chil aeated manners, and a Bleasan: character, not over 36 Years of age, may address. W. A. Letang, Union square Posb as ELP| WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—EXPEBIENCED , LUFSes, Seamstresses, waiters, girls, lady's maids, voms and Wailer men, for excellent first families, and highest wages, at y,10 Pulary st., near Fulton, Brooklyn. Em- THAT IS WELL ABORERS WANTED, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE in the country on the’ Hudson river. Wages one dollar day. Passage paid to the place. Apply atone to W. P. igson, est street, between Morton aud Leroy eels, New York. AD WANTED —A STOUT LAD, OF GOOD CHARAC- ter, 17 or 18 years old, to work In a brick yard, on Long Island, Apply ai 231 Pear! at So’ - Island, " Appiy ai earl st clock, Wages’ five dol RSE WANTED—FOR TWO bOYS, FIVE AND seven years old: an intelligent French or English woman; ust understand fully the mauacemont of children, bes good Sewer and have undoubted recommendations. Liberal waxes ‘Will be paid to a person in every respect suitable. A.E., No. 2 Hanover square, or Herald office. RSE WANTED.—A NEAT, CHEERFUL AND IN- telligent Protestant woman, who can give good references for capacity and amiable disposition, is wanted at 61 | London 23d st., between 9h avs. Apply this day «Thi y? before 2 o'clock P- M. IONTINE HOTEL, NEW HAVEN, JUNE 24, 1856.— T Wanted, immediately, a good housekeeper. Address as © BOYS WANTED—ONE TO OPE other to attend a bill dheir business well. Broadway. bs Hara oy Na re A GENTLEMAN RESIDING OUT res to emplo; ughly edi te Geman to take charge of ile edcation of his children, “Ad. dress E. F. 18., box 3,579 Post oflice, New York. OYSTERS, THE rd room; both must understand Apply at 131 ‘Ninth street, corner of ‘ANTED—AT NO. 2 SOUTH SECOND ST., WIL- ole ae: a girl, to do general housework: recom: ons required, & Protestant girl preferred. WiANrPp—s GIRL, TO ATTEND A FIRST CLASS SA- Joon, & short distance jm the country; must come well \ecommended and understand money weil. For particulars anquire of Greentilld & Truesdail 71 Rapa ANTED—A TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSEWORK ofa small family. | Iest'of city reference required. Ap- ply, between the hours of 9 and 11, at 14 St. Luke's place, Le- ANTED—A LADY, TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE housekeeping department of a large hotel, at a watering place, for the summer months: none need apply unless the Understand the business and cin come well recommended, Apply at No. 14 Broadway, up stairs. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1856. ANTED-TWO AMERICAN YOYS, TO LEARN THE | 4 LURRT NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER. tneams a Winn builders Gate. Apply kumsdintely to Bt Ruck, auction. Regular 219 West st. Beer i, ‘utc tt wtooLay ‘this ay. oe ti 5O THIN, COAT AND VEST HANDS. WANTED, TO mney ooncern = anew See make fine work, at SMITH BROTHERS’, 123 Fulton | %,000 Cleveland and street. 9,000 California State tees 000 Gr bat SPECIAL NOTICES. 1,000 Flushing Ballroad Ist mig OURNEYMEN HORSESHORRS’ P. 'U. AND B. 80. wn All members ‘are requested | "8 do: {attend & opectal tn ‘iermitage i on Thursday | @) do. evening, ie 2, a ight aloo 80 do. CE HAND, President. | imp do. Joun Taar, Secretary. 00 do. 'ASONIC NOTICE.—A BROTHER DESIRES EMPLOY-| { 40: ment where a Address, business qualitcations, | 10 do. aa 9 large” country ‘conneato ‘tae i mare hin & mode 36 ‘0. 38 Ineom reerenee, Ad: Adress, post paid, Plumb, Broadway Pos! “e de. i : io See eee re ee » . Alenia Be 2 NOUCR—A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF Ferma f nln por cent ey fee lt lg the New ore and New Rochelle fore 2 o'clock to-morrow. ‘The accrued interest on all tho will be held at the on Tuesday, the fire | bonds will be charged to the purchaser. tes age fy of say next, ab 12 o'clock, for thé purpose of ‘électing'& | Monday, Juno 8 ‘and tranaacling such Oiher business agabal | A. 1X. holds his his regular semi-weekly auotion sale of De detned far he alrent afte comeany D, Secretary, | dts and bonds every: Monday and ‘and The i"rtareay at ‘Mer: , Secretary. chante’ Exchanges also, on soy New Yorx, June 14, 1866. days when required. fprivale sale, great vestay fa teat ‘OTICE.—ALL Lag geet ARE HEREBY gyi passions tasting the steamboat Washin; will be on P ALBERT VA TRAWBERRY FESTIVAL—THE LADIES OF THE ein — penne 3 Will hod a ‘strawberry South Seventh Betreet for the Benet of the Ninth street Mee nell 4 sion Sunday Sehool.’ The and will enliven the oceasion, epee! oe, MOR IEE A. SPECIAL MEETING OF of the Magnetic Telegraph is aoe Sores ae ane ington, as no bills bye oy the owners without hout a written order LE, 205 West Q’clock, to JO8. SAILER, Secretary. COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL, 39 Y ye Pe bers street.—Notice to tax payers. The Tolls of the several wards of the Rew York having boas returned by the Assessors to this we hereby give notice all same will be U heen CIGAR MAKERS WILL MEET THIS EVEN- ing. (Thursda: ay} at Keen's Fourteenth Ward P fered cor- ner of Grand and Elizabeth streets, at 8 o’cl r the pur- ose, of making argangements preparatory 10 the poeta of uly ie this the National Convention on We esday, city. si BUCHANAN PENNY PAPER.—THE DAY BOOK, which is the recognized organ of the united democracy, and has « larger weekly circulation than any other democraile paperfn the Union, will be served until after the election every afternoon, to subscribers in this city and Brooklyn, at 6 cents aweek. Orders for it may be left at 17 Ann street, Freeans AND FROLI OF A V! ENTRILOQUIST, BY HARRY COGRTON, - Is published in the NEW YORK SUN OF THIS MORNING. Price one cent per copy, Or served at your house at sixpence per week. YOU WISH A GOOD NEWSP AP! Take the aMCERIC aN WEEKLY PRE: If you wish to reads the theatrieal ns ra ‘Take the AMERICAN WEEELY PRESS. If you wish to read the political ‘Take the SME RIC. ‘AN WEEKLY PRESS, If you wish to read all the news of the se th AMRICAN WEE ¥ PR If you wish your business know: sacha vertise in the AMERICAN WEEELY PRESS. Ifsou wish to increase your busi Adve The AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS 1s Fri- day, at $1 a year, and furnished fate nj Ea "a 30 per hunitred. vertineménts will be inserted for filly cents a line. Office northwest Corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, Ne rw Ye must be addressed. The AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is sold arthe ollce aad by the news agents. IREAKS ae FROLICS A VENTRILOQUIST, = MARRY COCRTON, lished NEW YORK Bun’ OF Tits’ MORNING. Price one cent per copy, Or served at your house at sixpence per week. Nie Herta PUBLISHERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT the ie Hace Job oes office is now prepared to print their an. most attractive style and at cheap rates. habe CHEAPEST AND est * tise) UNCLE SAM. It publishes the best Original novelettes, . Read the story no lishing in th viel von bg le a w pal 1 Uncle Sam, entitle: "Won 8 MERC LESS; Nar ‘nab pomnuiwe: best sea story ever printed. With lots of ‘original stories, ‘sketches, poetry, fan, £6, 41d, Dem vous suits. | ERY 4 001 All the dealers,have DEXTER @ NROTHER, 14 and 16 Ann street, N. ¥., General agents. every FREAKS AND FROLICS OF A VENTRILOQUIST, ai” BARRY cocETOR: published in the NEW YORK BUN OF THIS MORNING, Price one cent per copy, Or served at your house at sixpence per week. ‘WANTEDTGIRLS TO LEARN SUMMER COATS AND Vest making; smart sewers; a trite paid while learning. Apply at 119 Broome st, for two days. ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, PHAT CAN WASH and iron well, in a private family; one well reeommend- Agen have a good and permanent place, by applying at 3S Oliver st,, corner of Madison, at the basement door. ‘AN1LD—A YOUNG GERMAN OR SWISS GIRL, TO do the general housework of a family, a short distance tn the country. No. $ Columbia st., New York. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON, TO TAKE charge of a house and two children; must be well re: commendg!: Address J. ( B ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TID TO TAKE CHARGE ofan infant, eleven mo id. One who would Willing to xo a short distance in the country, and will suit, w finda pleasant home, Call at 65 3d st. Wages $8. ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTR ONE wHo fee derstands cutting aud fitung ironer, and is willing to make herse! ‘at 12) West 15th at., for two days. pen nederland sh in © COOK WASH AND IRON; ly in Grand aye: must com, ED—GOOD STAW HAT ' od bonnet wirers. Ap; er st., between Mercer and Gre ANTED—A LADY HATRDRE SER, AT CAPE IS. Jand, mnst o pao adn of wages will be given. the bookk: ® the Globe Hotel, cor and Wil Liam sts. No ¥. TANTED.—A P FRE understands ail ‘well, will hear of a . 229 W. Uth st. Best of refer given. TANTED—A GIRI good Washer and ood references may 0 o'clock. -ANT WOMAN, WHO an dress hair very ‘applying immediately at iulred, and good wages RAL HOt plain cook. near 3d avenue, afer BY A FANCY GOODS IMPORTING HOUSE, who is well acquainied with TANTED—A STOUT BOY, TO ATTEND IN A LIQUOR re and Uke care of '« horse, one who is willing to ‘ork, and with good reference, may nd « situation by apply- fog tw B. Reilly, corner of 13:h st and Ist avenue. W4nteD— BO TO 17 YEARS OLD, TO take care of a horse on Staten Island; one that can come Call at 92 Kast 1b street, between 11 well recommended and Lo’clock. AITER WANTED—A COLORBD MAN, TO GO TO the country, Cail, with references, before 12 o'clock o ‘Thursday, at 160 Front st. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 YEARS OF Age, to uct as light porter ani io make himself generally iseful in handwriting of applicant, stating refer: econ, box 8,163 Post ofee, postpaid. ANTED—YOUNG MEN, TO LEARN A LIGHT IN- door business that pays $2 and up: wards «day. in any city: small capital required, eaally learned, will Inst @ ‘etime: Sz required. Apply “mmediately wt No. § Catherine "Toom No. 4, up stairs wre: A SMART BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OF age, ® situation to learn some kind of respectable ive good reference. Can be seen, until engaged, st, between Stale and Joralemon ss. ‘an “Beonint ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT ears of age, in an oiioe. One that oan wri quickly palo own handwriting, box "2815 ‘om office feterente. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN ere Apply at 714 Broadway, in the basement, from a ning. TED—A_ FIRST RATR CARPET SALESMAN ne but those who are well acquainted with the bust ure of Perking & Brother, 462 Pearl st ANTED—A CLERK IN A GROCERY STORB.—ONE whovoan loan hie emplo7er 9800, will, be, well seanrad, av) ceive 8 good salary aud permanent situation; knowledge ‘ busuaene not necessary. Address box 18) Herald oflice. TTA. @D—A BINGLE MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS ’ ming, gardening and (ue culture of fruit, A Seoteb. . ecred.” Inquire at 65 Waiver st, BD—A STOUT B BOY, OR YOUNG MAN, r IN A v | grocery store. One weil aaqusintet wiih the 2. ares nay apply at 78 Catherine et., corner of Hamilton, wruin. ATER AND WAITRESS winT’ 5 “intles in the 6 colored Tat bs usd sone experto aynebt. Als r. Apply this day \4 and 4 o’cloc ain gag ns ware: ) CANAL LABORERS WANTED FOR THIS STATR, 10 Wages 9 shillings per day; guaranteed by the State, J -saqe momey ndvanged. Also, one farafly to Keon bourdary wut. Friday, the 27th inst., acoompant: Col +1) manedinely at MORRIS COMNERT: & 00.8 1 ivan ase eas Vedar airoet, THE TRADES: GOOD CU" TTER WANTED.—© ONSTANT EMPLOY. ment will be given to a good fashion cutter, in a mer- chant tailor’s store, situated in Broadway. Address, with good references, box 3,176 Post oflice. ee _ A FIRST RATE AMBROTYPIST WANTS A SITUA- tion. Address H. H. lerald oilice. PPRENTICE WANTED—TO THE aps BUSI- ness, in a jobbing office. Adiress, in the boys’ own handwriting, stating his age, Job Printer, Herald office. N AMERICAN BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD eto learn harness and saddie making, or some light Inquire at 126 Clinton place, 8th st, near 6th av. irad S$ $$$ ALENDER XA WANTRD-OE Wala is AGUS Tay Apply ph te eee 2H) OF ienders for India “rubber, may apply § “ory of the North American Gutta Percha 25th st., between 1uth and Lith avs. on R WANTED—TO GO AS FOREMAN, TO RO. chester, N. Y.; liberal wages and permanent situation. None but a’ first rate cutter need apply, at 44 Broadway. OMPOSITORS WANTED.—TWO STEADY, COMPE- tshands, to whom constant work and regular pay wt ye asm can find employment, by applying early to- ‘edar st, O% IL ENGINEER.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A THO- roughly competent surveyor, to go at once a short distance Apply. with reference, this trom the city, Jor a limit day only, bocween 12 and 2 o’ele m. Henry Wallace, at th of Chas, W. Co 66 Broadway. BNE. PORTER.—A SCOTCHMAN, WHO has had o cars) experience in gardening, likewise the management of cattle and farming and laying out of new grounds; or meee 8 porter, or could drive a team and deliver goods, as h il ainted with the eity and e the best of 1 for honesty, sobriety and eapa- care of A Smith, seed store, 64 AND WANTS A SITUATION AS bat understands his business per. d by his last employers. rald office, UST oJ} gardener, DISENGAGED, by aman EI ove branches, with good ‘Apply to Salomon & Smart, ) Rose sireet, corner NTED—T0 GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN wo ad a grist mill. None but those who ed apply. Address 4., Herald office. RADESMEN WHO ADVERTISE IN OR HAVE THEIR Job ¢ at the office of the AMERICAN WEEK iy Vicks vost corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, should bew® in mind that a4 the rates are exevedingly cheap, the terms are eash invariably 10 COLOR MANUFACTURERS AND OTHARS.— Wanted, by ® competent person, a situation as foreman or Otherwixe, as partner in a first class manufactory; has a fall knowledge of all kin 's of colors, paints, varnishes and acida, having been in the Lustees upwards of W years. Address WW B., box 177 Herald oflics. 0 COACH MAKEK=.—WA TF mer and sicher. Apply ANTED—ONE WOOD hand constant employmant wili be given. J | R. Chown, Fi ton sireet, L 7 ANTED- HEAD WAITER, WHO THOROUGHLY umlerstands the buscess and can come well recom- mended, to take charge of « large dining room, at a watering place, for the summer mouus. Apply at No. 14 Broadway, up stairs, TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FORMAN, IN 4 BOOT ‘and shoe store. One who is entirely competent to take charge of a buainews: to auch a perkon wager is no onjeot, Tn: store, 106 Nassau street, corner of Aun sireet, A CARRIAGE TRIM. went, 27 Wooster street. WORKMAN. TO A GOOD Taquire of REWARDS, $50 ) REWARD —10st, YE: TERDAY AFTERNOON, e. in coming from Yorkvil the New y Railros depot, foot of Cortlandt street, a sum of money, amounting te ‘about two hundred and ten dollars, The above reward will be pald and no questions asked, by leaving itat Isaac Mix's carriage repository, 440 Broadway. & REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 21ST OF APRIL, LAST, B25 age containing four note for $4,000 each, ‘dated ‘awn by Sylvester of Barmtiol Beasett in two, in. ‘The above taward, also the 16 pod to any person deuveriog the nutes Lo Peart street REWARD, —LOST, ON TUMBD AY, 23D NAT, var saat cas, With inmeripain, “Spt. Jas Fousth Regypant N.Y. 5.Mo Whoever will rowan # to Charies Freeman, fi ah *reet, will receive be ubove reward. ww hoped no per QF REWARD WILL hm Paib FoR ii Honmagand dog, black at qery polat.” ‘Tho dog svayed away. tron e m ) ands ut avenue, Chilton, Staten Island, on 7 ew lant, FLL, THE PULLIO HOW NUCH REW (RD 18 OF fered throuch the medium of placards that can be printed ib short aotice In the Herald jov office. Important —Interest allowed on all monies deposited on trust, Aid secures Dought ad old at the Board of Bro kers. ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Auctioneer and Banker, No. 4 Broad street. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONRER—SALESROO! 5 Bowers—will sell thie a day, June ai at No. 4avenive A, the stoc ‘whoiesale a sisting in Partat fine oi 6 Start brandy, Houaii gin and Por inc brandy, vintage. 184 " ‘various brands; Koga erly ‘brandy Stories alot ‘and store mare, sixteen LFRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER.—A. wae & CO. will sell at auction oa Friday, June 2, at A. M., at ieir salesroom 33 Cortlandt street, 200 casi oe ome Bro, ‘ans, &¢., comprising a fresh and ‘dealrable stock, suitable for season. N. B.—Auctien sales every Tuesday and Friday. Seg of NOTICE... a ETRE Obe SALE OF READY ‘lothi OOD ‘AMUEL O8G' & CO., auc- tloneers, will sell, afin their sal ‘aleerooms, 8 Nassau street, on Friday, June 2%, at 1034 o'clock A. M., an involce of r ‘clothing, i season, Comprising coats, pantaloons, vesta, a “hy order of DE! YOR, Receiver, UCTION NOTICE.—W. A. CARTER, AUCTIONEER, will sell this day, Thasiny, at 10 o'clock, at 80 Green- Wich street, a valuable stock of groceries, teas, fruits, liquors, &c., &c., for account of those concerned. UCTION NOTICE,—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Assignee’s sale of the stock of a Friday, to-morrow, at 10% o'clock, at 27 consisting of sofas,’ sofa bedsteads, lout rockers, extension book nges, mahogany chairs, cases, wardrobes, mirro bedsteads, ‘maple md oak chairs, mattresses, walnut an Pad tables. A large lot of china, crockery and glassware, , together ‘with the furniture of a family; carpets, oilcloths, beaainge mirrors, cooking stoves, &c., making a large ‘agsort: ment worthy the attention of the trade and others, UCTION NOTICE. —THOS, | BELL, AUCTIONEER y BELL & BUSH.—This day, at 10% o'clock, in the salesrcdm, No- 12 North Wallam street we ell als; without reserve, the sale of the stock of fine watches, jewelry, clocks, silver and plated ware, chains, rings, pins, diathonds, and other articles in the line, by order of the assignee of Wiiliam Tra- Vis. Commenced on the 19th inst. Also, the counters, show. Cases; also, one fine London gun, canary birds, &c- RDON, Altorney. McUAHILL, Assignee. Friday, sale of furnitare, table cutiery, groceries, a first rate invoice of choice liquors and wines, &c, pcnilutday, extensive sale of seasoniable dry goods, clothing, UCTION NOTICE.—H. T. LEEDS, A¥CTIONEER, WILL sell, on Friday, June 27, at the resilence No. 462 roome Street, at’ 1034 o'clock, the entire furnture contained in the four siory residence embracing a large ard desirable assortment of first class household furniture,such as soll rosewood parlor sults, covered in satin; pier and centre tables, rich rosewood reception and easy chairs, covered in satin and moquet; ex pensive lace curtains, oil paintings, cocks, china vases and r costly mantel ornaments, large pier’ and oval French plate mirrors, superior rosewood seven octave pianoforte, stool and cover: rosewood etegere, elegant rosewood work tables, lined with satin wood; do, secretary, velvet and Brus- sels carpets, solid oak extension table, costly solid silver ware, containing 4 full assoriment china tea snd dinner seta, crystal cut glass ware, ivory cutlery, mahogany cushioned chairs, Sofos, sata bed, lounges, superlor solid rosewood and mahog- Dedsteads, bureaus, w y tanda, tollet sets, pure hair mat- eases, ingrain carpets, ollcloths, kc. Parties in want of first class household furniture will at this sale everything requisite for housekeeping, and oie best descrij ption Sate fo aamet ly. In- powitive. House to Tureatibe some.” Pomence AUGTION NOTICE J. BOGART, BY 8. BOGART.— ‘This day, at haif-past ten o'clock, at the auction rooms, corner of Frankfort and William streets, Constable's sale— Men's black silk hats, feed wagon, sears, household furni- ture, splendid maho; it’ becstead, sofa chairs, car- pels, ten damask an ungesand lounge -bedsteads, twenty iron bedsteads, lot crockery, seven cases men’s new black silk Doxes segars; also, in front of store, one ‘wagon, ler. bit MICHAEL DOODY, Constable. pr Nat enn DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, FURNI- ture dealers, and all artisans and tradesmen who wish to make their business known throughout the country, should make known their wishes throws sh the AMERICAN RRKLY ESS, the best new spaper lating Smong allo menta inserted ry cents a line. ed. srry F Friday. Subscription rice sl 2 year, furnished to ag er cash, in advance. Ofice northw corner of rel sod Basso streets, New fort, where all kinds of job printing, cards, posters, &c., &c., are printed neatly and ex peditiously. L Ohi SALE OF A MERCHANT TAILOR'S stock, by THOS. VEITCH, auctioneer, at No. 16 Spruce street, on Thursday, June 26 co 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by virtue of several executions, will be offered for sale at the to and place above stated, a ioe assortment e very fine cloths, casaimeres, vestings, buttons and ings of the latest style and pattern, Being the stock of first class Broadway tallor. Will be sold in small lots, without reserve, for cash. ie positive. M. SHANDLEY, Constable. LARET, SEGARS, SHIRT COLLARS—AUCTION.—10- it 103s o'clock, at 57 Dey street, corner of Green- es ieee axes, shovels, knives, forks, spoons, r, linen shirt collars, boxes, desks, ke. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 28 BROAD- .—Sale of steam engines, bollers, machinery, dc’, jay, June 26, at 10 o'clock, A. fangin rect, consisting ‘of One second hand twelve hores engine: one eight do. do. cylinder; one 23 do. do. engine; one ten horse Jocomotive boilar; ome four upright tubular; force pump, heater, &e.; one screw press, hatters machine, machinery, Ft i Tead pencil liquors, segars, IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SCHENCK & CO. will sell at auction, this day, at their Salesroom, No. 33 Nassau street, at 11 o'clock, a large and well gre eager of superior wines and’ liquors, in cases comprising many of the fav brands, viz: snl Renault & Co., 8. 0. P., old Q Goddard, 18s, = ‘iher London dock brandies; champagne, opgtiae (do, Madeiras, pale, gold and brown sherries; Joseph James For: rester’s ports, Page & Co.'s Hungarian Wines, champagnes, clarets, rum, gin, whiskey, raspberry and cherry brandy, sar- dines, and a large assortinent of se; ip Posttivel oni ticle sold will be delivered immediately after the sale. Buyers will find these goods preaeey iee oe ‘aS sempie and as repre- sented, and securely packed FORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TO-MOR- y, at 1035 o'clock, mt 442 Broadway, a large stock of hew and superior furniture, including parlor, chamber and dining room suites, of various styles; library: bookeases, cen tre tables, sofa and sklebonrd, hall stands, wardrobes, pailias- 8, mattresses, &¢. worthy the notice of buyers, {o be positively sold, to pay advances, "Also, one superior seven octave pianoforte. GUIBERT 8 SAVAGE, AUCTIONBER BY BAGLEY & J SAVAGE—Wwill sell’ at their st (o. 82 Cedar street, i Nassau, Ss Bellary °zith inst, at 1035 between Broadway o'clock, by order of the assignee, the balance of a large stoe of groceries, comprising, 1 part, teas, sugars, soap, flour, cottee, raixins, cheese, Also, wines, lquors and c. Tiavana segars., Cash advanees made on consignments. 16 HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS 9. Ss relock, at 9 West ‘Twenty-sixth street, near the furniture contained in part of house. clining business; Pemarton, Harmony cabs id South Side and Monterio roharm Queens Portemaraux, t ux and Chateaux La Fite Clarets, Burgundy, Chablis, ‘eck, Santerne and Fleurde de Sillery champagne; cherry cordials, old Jamaica rum; Margaux, old Monongabela whis- key, old’ Otard and Honnessey cognac brandies, &. The above ure all of a eboice quality, and as such we recommend them to ourenstomers, No other wines or liquors will be admitted into the sale. ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFF'S sule of cholee groceries, wines, liquors, &c you Friday, June YZ, nt Wig o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 5! Pine street, com- ‘rising white, brown and crushed sugars, Oolong and young Histon tens, ‘old government Java coffe, surdines, pickles, preserves, nie, porter, is, sherry, port, rand, ‘old Jamaica rum, and & large J mat of Havana seguca order of G. WILLED, Shortt” Frep’x L, Vourme, Deputy sherit ARDWARE AUCTION NOTICE.—' HODGSON'S shovels and spades. —In J. BE. VAN A Weer ‘3 uard- ware sale for this day, at 10 o'cloc! t 216 Pear! street, will be found 100 dozen “Hodgson’s”’ cast ‘eesl shovels and pte: to be sold for account of wnderwriters, being damaged on the Voyage of importation. Sale positive. Terms cash. TIS A EEMARZABLS FACT THAT THOSE AUC- J tioneers, an well a2 oiber business men, who freely pa. ringers, iarariavly ‘accumulate fortunes. A: neatly and conspicuously printed at the Herald i OHN E. VAN ANTWERP, AUCTIONERR, 216 PRARI varet —Thursday, Jute 26, o be sold without reserve, for ash, on account of Whom it May concern, to pay advances, 966 Bliss’ patent vice attachments, complete, with two extra clamps and screws. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL 8 day, at 10% Chatham ‘su Pari ip tates ‘ablon,odstond, ects, cha ron feather beds, sen grasa and other. maliresscn, o y of other goods. Every article ottered will be wok mit reserve, as the house is belng torn down. in conse quence of the ex the Bowery. Also, at 10 o’clook, be it of a family wi phe at 17 hatham square. reariee? areas _ MORIARTY, ‘Attetioneer. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUOTION KE this day, (Thursday,) June 26, at 103% o’clork, a room No. 65 Nassau street, watches, jewelry, Ae. assignee: a large line celebrated manufact Ce Tobaas, Thos, F. Cooper and others; also a lin 1 weiry, consisting in part of breastping, brood sieeve buttons, studs, of the latent at vrai to eatalo of _ eELY AUCTIONEER, WILL c COMMENCE SELL- at 10 orolock, the entire stook of E death Shc aees Tota to ‘suit rrchaaery, a resorve, aa the whole taust be poll Gelers Sly pep yi ey es Ld emmy re "3 SALE E'S 100 shares Stage [sce —eitit R. WILKINS will sell at auction, on. Corian 1856, at 1034 0 ig c'clock, at 419 Sixth avenue, ined in said store, consisting of the entire wlock’ coat floar, nike 00 ‘Company stock: aundiy notes, Ir and all the other prop. 10 the subscriber by Frank: creditors. E. B. WESTON, Assignee. (THOMAS YarTCH, AUCTIONEER, —STORE NO. 16 —Céntinun tion of Sheriff's sale of furniture, arong figures day, Thursday, June 26, 1856, at 10 A. At NG. if Ninth rent codiaing of rosswoo!, abogany_ and cottage suits of farniture, crockery, silver ‘are, wibes; also two splendid bound libraries, of about 1,000 Yolunien al ‘tandard works; also bronze igures nnd clock costing about $1,000; earpetings, bed linen, brocatel curtains, niture, * i. CROMDIE, Deputy Sheriff. (THOS. VEITCH. AUCTIONEER —STORE 16 SPRUCE fireet "Constable's sale of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, rings, “Ac. Ac. on Thursday, January hat 10 AM, be salesreom 16 Spruce sireet, consisting eres, vestings, ‘drillings; pantaloon, alters ‘of the hae AR — i quality, &c., dc. SHANLEY, Ci HOMAS: VEITCH, ANCTIONEER.—STORE NO. 16 ear ‘uce street. z; Sherit's sale of one patr of bay horses ht y, June 26, 1866, at Van Rantz’ stables, street, consisting of one pair of pucted bay horses, ullable for express wagon or carriage horse: i. ‘CROMBIE, Deputy Sheriff. IHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE NO. 16 Spruoe street.—Sheriff’s sale of millinery ene &e., on Thursday, June 26, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at No. 16 Spruce street, consisting of & general assoriment of ribbons, insertions, bands, straw and leghorn orn hats, MES C, WiLLErT, Sheriff. § MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHTON &, W.. Siutinon in day, June 36, at 1044 o'clock, at sales: room, 113 Nassau street—Large and peremptory sale of supe- rior made cabinet furniture, iron be: ads, settees, ten rose- wood pianotostes, Ce lated tee ae Capt kniv. o spoons, &c. » Mantel ai ier mirrors, oil paint- ings, a. Gabinee furuitars oonsiat of teveral rosewood aul in brocatel, plush, hair cloth, &c.; etegeres, rosewor ier do., one "superior wardrobe, sases, rosewood writing cabi: wood, mahogany and walnut chamber plain and ornamented enamelled chamber hair 3 and Gothic and French oak beaufets, nidebontds, &c., suitable for dining rooms; ‘onk chairs, cane’seat_and covered with reps; lounge 10 match; oak, any and walnut extension dining 12 and 44 feet ong, superior make: elegant Chinese bedatead, cost $200; large carved walnut library table, very valuable; parlor chairs, do., together with a variety of French china tea ware, dinner ‘seta, rich vases, clocl Colalonnenon on morn- ing of sale, Goods packed for cues on the premises. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEBR.—BY HOUGHTON & ELLER. This day, (Thursday) at 12 o'clock, 8 rose- Wood and mahogany planofortes, 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 Also, about 2) plano stools, covers, tc. altogether forming the Tichest colleotion of planofortes offered this season. S. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHTON & « MELLOR, this day, at 11 o'clock, at 113 Nassau street, six eli of builders’ jack screws, complete and in good order; cont LIAM DUMONT, AUCTIONEER. CONDEMNED stores, by order ofthe navy agent.—Wm. DUMONT willsell at auction, on Thursday, June 35, at 12 o'clock, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, 1,925 blue cloth ‘pea reeting and round Jackets and trousers; 2:70 blue fannel ver and under shirts and drawers. Also, slockings, dungaree, shoes, blank: ets, beef, flour, rice, bread, tea, coffe'e, beans, butter, de., &c.; carpenter's tools. Also, lanterns, triimy pats, leads, old liags, &c.; 16 boats, canvas stepine and junk, , &c. Terms, cz before delivery; goods to be removed immediately after’ the rs H. McDONALD’S AUCTION AND COMMISSION store, No. 15 Spruce street.—Out-door sales of merchan- dise, furniture, &e., attended to in any part of the city. Prompt returns made of all sales, and the utmost care taken in the storage of goods, &c. 'W. H. McDONALD, general auctioneer. W. Sy ALBURTUS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON «, Thursday, June 26, at 1034 o'clock, at 19 Court sireet, opposite City Ha Brooklyn, a general assortment of new and second hand furniture, carpets, beds and bedding. DRY GOODS, &C. YARDS FIGURED SWISS MESLIN, FOR ues and summer dresses, entirely now patterns. Swiss ant gambrig bands and flouncings, embroi- dered chemisettes in col PETER ROBERTS t & CQ., 375 Broadway. 5OO XBW STYLE ORGANDIE ROBES, AT 20s. CosT port $5; 100 rich jaconet robes ‘at 128., will b at the Spring 10.00! ae ls asin Commercial House, 147 street. J. H. LIPSETT, Proprietor. AT, EINNEY'S, CHEAP LACE AND EMBROIDERY 23 8th avenue, hats, ribbons, parasols, mitts, fans, collate. sleeves, Lee handkerchiefs, trimmings, with lots ‘of other at reduced prices. Another’'lot ef ithose rich Limerick ‘collars, aie 64 SSIGNEES' SALB OF EMBROIDERIES. 708 Broadway. Needle worked bands. Needle worked collars. Needle worked collars and sleeves in sete. Needle wig bric breakfast sets. worked handkerchiefs. All of the finest Paris and ancy manufacture, for whieh the late firm of J. France & Co. were so justly celeb: coat, ‘will be offered on Monday, June x and ‘daring the week, 40 per cent reduction. By order of assignees. Arror LOT OF fein Freon pt lt ptandl nl $5, 100 ver with chit worth ‘at the nord cial House, 147 , Proprietor. BAM, RITCHEN AND D Game 1 TOWELS, | Fee aay oe MILUTEER & CO., Linen goods dealers, 148 Broadway, above Astor place. Bice THREAD LACE SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, 1 winthe” collars and Say re Veils Sh 4 0. Laces a Guipure laces, a full assortment. PETER ROBERTS & CO., 375 Broadway. ELL’S B Black guipure lace shawls ried And mantles, cheap. Canal street. (CHANTILLY, CHANTILLY, mantles, talmas, al Richest patterns ever imported, and se veling very cheap. MOLYNEUX BELL, 06 Canal strect, LARK'S SPOOL, COT?O Co porits secngine nnene and olamicity, obtained a prize vrnedal at the great Kon of 1868. AU number ‘and assortments reoel tO sepals aun cane oer wet CLARK/S SPOOL COTTO! RX GOODS DEALERS, AND MERCHANTS GENE- rally, could no doubt ent enhance their sales by ad- Inthe AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS. which ts read everywhere; also by having bills, &c., printed at the of- Soe-gubl as canseot fall to be seen. Bi everybody who walks our streets. Terms upon the cash principle—neat, cheap and expeditious, Ofice, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. Paro. oro i IN core Peaheee raul en uslin, Marseilles, &c, just received; also bI inces, capes, coflenres, aif at vary tow pl ‘Our mock of kof crape esses, very supe! fn daual: a lot of embroideries, thread 8 ile soled, sat Brow vray, ‘ill remove shortl, Rl apart, at half opposite Nibi's. AC! HEMOND'S, 300 (300 Broadway. t caiisedts TO THE LADIES.— 7 , 26th, ne si ith, ‘day of sale. ee ing EAT "ATTRACTION. This day we offer all the magnificent ailk tissues, grenadines, robes, lawns, bareges, dotted and embroidered muslin dress vatierns, with embroideries, 59 per cent below thelr real value. The attention of ladies and the public generally we respect: fully eoleit. To-morrow’ nds. We have neither time 1 ,, but respectfully invite immed stock, amounting to $45,000 gross Observe, only fourteen days mo’ {it of ereditors. Commercial dry goods emporium, rant Anderson's carpet store, No. 99. INBN. FANS, LINEN FANS.—CITY TRADE SUP- plied.—Over’ two hundred dozen just received, including every atyle of brown, and. black, pes and perforated. For sale low by FRANCIS P. FREEM, .N, Importer, No, 5 Maiden lane. sale will consist of general dry and domestic pace to enumerate prices, ie inspection of the whole mount, sale to close out, for bene 94 Bowery, opposite Hi- Dok. VOUNS. ‘ANTILLAS—BRODIE’S MANTILLAS.—GEO. BRO- DIB, 61 Canal Lispenard streets, has now Inrgoat and best mantilias, sutable for the city retail wade, to be found in New York. lot embraces an immense vari Ld moire antique and lace manties, black silk and do. do., and lendid jot fate ae] Chaaully and other lace mantles, -gradle invites the’ Indios te # comparison of ha prices wih ‘hose of others before purchas. ASONIC.— 1. 0.0. F. Theatrical, ‘Military and naval immit ey Jewels, comtumes, ave m . Seals and presses, masks, Ballot boxes Sra oe les, bgedasighs.- ~~ ten Masonic charts, diplomas, carp a, swords, At COM) ‘established stand, 244 Grand street, Alo, Parker's celebrated furniture gloas, 25 cents per bottie. ANTLES, beomek. — of the season. Must be eo} 6o spain pon Or fall importations, jored moire antiqne mantles, from $5; Richi eolored silk do. ae trimmed, from’ $4. And tile largest stoc! eh of Heh silk | ne mantles in the city, ver OLYRUUX BELL, 68 Canal street. MILLINBRY, ¢ RLOOMER'S, TONNETS AND ASTER (ES’ STRAW GOODS. FRANK BENNETT, 62) Brondway. opposite St. Ni- lan Hotek, up stairs. The superd stock of lady's fashionable ‘aw goods hore, unstirpassed for beauty and finish, ig now being sold off without reserve, and such as wish to obtain the greatest bargalys inthe market should avall themselves ofthis epportunity without delay. “Cleaning and altering in the It i method WINES AND LIQUORS, ORDRAUX CLARETS, IN BOND.—VERY claret wines, in bond, in casks and o: Tower Sates bonded eellars, by SIMPSON BROTHERS 1p Beaver street ( AKLBY & WRIGHT AUCTION Qin rreany, dene 2, st 1084 0 ‘and will pe ‘Terms ond, olty fande. DAWNPROKPR'S SALB—W. WILL SELL Iva dlay, at 6 Chatham treet up « Arge nemo ment of gold and silver lever watehes, anahors and lepmes, gold chains, pencil, ear rings, ping. rings, guns, pistols, &e., ‘ommenice al 1) o'clock. By order of To commence at 10 1 Ons 5, amuneon: ®, $5 50, do., PER DOF $2. & Sotehty Bast India and Phila } oe Pa brandies, wings, segars, soda wy CLARET WINK, — les; London and e, lager bler IERSON’S, 18 Bleecker street, near I y. wad bad Hhitson stzeet, corner of Jane sirect. "N. B.—Not-one cent reuit, and valug given for every dimé received. DOCK BRAWDIPR, 1 NDON PORTS, j ONDON 4 Queen's ports and Buoslies wi Geting, pale and brown aberries, cha 1d low grades; sparklir w nes; Jamaica and . eohel® whiskies. R. street, sole importers of i” rulton Toudon cordial gin, = Z <= * BOARDING AND LODGING. BROADWAY, UNION dy ll CORNER OF 859 of S59 eceesaieg able t Susipet ssieeacas oe 172 U2 eae a rotor ty on feumgand oer ee 157 on itr ancy Arsen) penosrss DEPAU ROW. loseta altasied” to let toe pent ind itt, With y man 5 Sele nen ecmme Bele ger in ‘with modern haproveeacnns men. House first class, eeeennaibtipbarenereaneen eee iimcciiitlinn a tenlinaiaigeah ty TENTH STREET—ONE SHO) . 151 I Srondway: gh BLOOK FROM nN m well furnished and pleasant parlor aise “for mie y sila ont toeond ern with ‘modern conveniences. Dinner at 6 0 12 kat a STREET.—A Gi —A GENTLEMAN. AND HIS in board, with edor tte Se Rooms for’ singh 88 «i LREOIATON. AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH mele pa furnished nd and @ 4 ofa private house. Bash wan “a Bituntion deli fhiful. Partial required, or can furnish their own table. Terms wife or also for gentlemen; 79 Ee es Peete ae FROM Bao. mite let, several bendacencly turnuiod ton gnge ‘genilemen.” ‘The location ts ‘near ail tho first clase 7 FRANKLIN STREET.—A SUIT hg AR pe ox teen eh eee ae ee pone we neatly furnish ve, first, reat of Broadway. Guiana ee inca eg 65 EAST BROADWAY BOARDING —4. LARGE front parlor, with pautries, on second floor, neatly fur- nished, ‘and One on the third floor, front, suliable for gentle and their wives, or a few single gentlemen of quiet habits. 54, RALKER @TREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF julet ‘and genteel private boarding house, feeain single g entlemen and their wives. ‘shower baths, free, 197% STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE.—ONE OR two single’ gentlemen can be accommodated with Pleasant rooms ‘and partial board, by addressing Henry, Herald BOND STREET.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, DESIRABLE $ er (rl also, rooms for single gentlemen. Dinner at o'cloe! LARGE AND EBEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR on, the Jirst floor, to let tom single gentleman, with 9 Without breakfast; parlor on the ‘seoond floor, with Ved. Toom and closets itiached. "Gus, balk, de. Apply st 302 Weat Fifteenth street. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE poroenopa rep with full or Hees board. For further partic at 164 Grand street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with good board and pleasant Tooms, in\a small private family, where they can enjoy all the comforts of a home, very pleasantly situated on South Second street, between Third and Fourth streets. Apply goon at No. 69 as above, Williamsburg’ GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND TWO SINGLE jwntiemen may obtain permenant or traustent board. and pleasant rooms, in the beautifully located. house 178 East Seventeenth street, near Stuyvesant park and Dr. Tyng’s church; conventent for stages and cars. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN WEST SIX- teenth street, near Sixth avenue, in a first class house, with all the modern improvements, will be pleased to let the entire second floor, which is neatly’ furnished, to a gentleman and his wife, or single gentlemen, with or without board. Terms moderate, Address Mrs. 0.,'Union square Post oillee, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE OR TWO SIN- gle gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and very pleasant rooms, in a private family, at No. 8) Lexington e has all the modern improvements, Terms Feasonable, $8 to $6 per week. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would’ like to let a handsome furnished front room and bedrood attached, on second floor of a first clus house with all the modern impro Single gentlemen; with or without treet, opposite Niblo’s Garden, A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET, TO TWO SINGLE gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife, the back parlor dn ihe first tloor, with full or partial board for the. wentlerman, if desired, on moderate terms, by applying at 71 Pitt street, ‘Also one young lady. A $iDOW LADY, OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY, OC: cupying her own house, near Fiftie avenue, would accommodate two pie rar in ora Les tleman and his wife, with pleasant rooms and board, on very reasonable terms. ‘Address bos 1,131 Poet office. rovements, to one or two ard. Apply at 125 Crosby OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, ean be accommodated with full board, on moderate terms, ani o large, pleasant furnished rood, with Pantries atiaehed, a2 Varick street, St. Joba's pork.” Gas, th, kc. Please apply as above. OARD.—APARTMENTS ON THE SECOND AND fourth floors, neatly furnished, to let with board, to gen- Uemen, on reasonable terms, at 5) West Washington place, OARD.—PARLORS AND hss arrl steed Se neenes DD iso, rooms for single gentlemen, at 64 and 66 Hammond street OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE a few persons with board and. nice rooms, on moderate ierms, at Nov 179 Went Fifteenth street, near buh avenue. CARD.—A WIDOW LADY, OCCUPYING A FINE house, pleasantly located, wishes to meet with some gen- Ueman who would advance her the sum of from two to: five hundred dollars, and receive in. return a well furnished room, with or without partial board. Addrese-immediately St. James, Broadway Post office or Herald office. BeAkP.cA GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE, OR TWO OR ingle gentlemen can be accom lated with a very pleasant suit of rooms, on second or fourth floor, with full or R board, in a house with all the modern improvements. ‘erms moderate. Apply at 76 Weat Twenty-third street, Re- ferences exchanged. OARD-IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH Pleasant front rooms, either furnished or unfura ished, a geatioman and wife or & few single gentlemen, in.a dell ful locality, convenient to cars and stages. Apply at 8 Twenty seventh street, near Lexington avenue. eae .—PERSONS SEEKING A QUIET HOMER, ON lerate terms, can find a eens third. story room, with spacious pasirige attached, furnished or unfurnished, in a private 1¥;- location ashehttul Apply at 171 Kast Seventeenth street, Stuyvesant squar OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AMD HIS WIFE, OR, SIN Je fenslemen, can, bo, accommodated with ' pleasant and faa furnished suit of rooms, on the second. or thir floor oe a Private house; bath and gas. Apply at 156 Waver- ey place. OARD.—TO LET, A PLEASANT FRONT OR BACK room, on the second tioor, suitable for a gentleman anu bis wife, or two suigle gentlemen; furnished or unfurnished, with or without partial or a room may be had; no other boarders; references exchanged. Apply at $1 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixthavenucs. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH BOARD indy only, can have « neatly fa farnished front room for 36, br back room for $5, in a small family, or would let the same with privilege of ‘kitchen. Apply at'2i7 West Twenty fourth street. OARD AT PRIME’S MANSION, HURL GATE.—LARG airy rooms may be obtained, with board, at this desirab country’seat. ‘The house is delightfully located in full view of East river, and surrounded by extensive well shaded grounds, a large vegetable garden, and bath house on the place; excel” Tent sable ‘and carriage room can be hed, and parties Provide for their horses, if preter ‘uit of rooms, on the first floor, will be Wet, with private, table if desired, yeulemen in. business will find this & most convenient summer resideace Veing only 6% miles from the City Hall, and accessible at all hours by the Second, Third and Fourth avenue cars. Apply atthe Mansion, entrance coruer of Firstavenue and Kighty- inte street; cars stop ‘sixth. OARD FOR CHILDREN.—PORT RICHMOND, STA- ten I@and.—Parents who desire for their danghters com iortable poard, with n good education, if required, will mpply at the Misses Antisells’ select school, Port Richmond, 8. f. ‘Terms mode OARD FOR SEAMSTRESSES.—NEAT ROOMS AND good accommodations may be obtained for two respecta- ile gitls, wiha widow, by applying wt 28 Bast’ Niuevecath street, fourth floor, corner of tavenue. OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY—BOARD for the ady only. None but those living quietly and re- spectably need answer Address Herald ollico, stating full particulars, OARD AT CARMANSVILLE, | WASHINGTON Heights. —The Carman House, eorner of 156th street and Jenth avenue, can accommodate & imited number of families and single persons. Access by Hudson River Railroad to 152d street, or by the steamboat Edwin; each way $3 per th. Appl nee Wane eee pede apt. W. A. MILLS, Proprietor. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A HANDSOME FRONT room en second floor, suitable for one or two gentler within five minutes’ walk of the South and Wall street fo with partial board. Inquire at 248 Henry street, corner of Congress street, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—LARGE, PLEASANT AND comfortable rooms, suitable for married or aingle gentle- mp, In euties oF otherwise. Apply at 79 Sands street, corner eecereareneteerocedl erp insnagapuntsieaeanesaptensamrnas ferences exchanj OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—TWO OR THRER single gentlemen can be accommodated with partial board and pleasant rooms by applying at77 Willow street, Brooklyn Heights, Terms moderate, Reference exchanged, Pears IN BROOKLN, NEAR THR MEIGHTS—A eman and wife, or a few single gentlemen, can be acoorkinodated wits board tai or partisk Stth'y rooms, at 100 Ticks street, Brooklyn, beween Fulton ‘Wall sireet ferries. References exchanged. peasant OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—A STRICTLY PRIVATE family can adbommodate a small family with board for ie summer months. Location. healthy; hue drives, goor tah. tng, &e., and about dne hours’ ride by Failrond from the ety. ‘Address A. H. C., Herald office OARD AT BERGEN POINT, N. J.—GENTLEMEN AND their Wives, and single gentlemen, will find excellent accommodation 4 the above delightful tir Posoel by 8 lying to JOHN UD, Hergen Point, New Jorsoy. Qe Xpptication can also be thade to the cuptains of atone boats Huguenot and Staten Islander, pier No, 1 Bast river, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, from Ist July. Private family preferred. Address, with ull particulars and stating terms, which must be moderate, 8. R. raid office, Bo tow tar) for * ‘gentiowan; where there are but fore honsders preferred. Address B.A. A., Union square Pow flee, tating terms and locatton, OARD WANTED, UP TOWN, (NOT PARTICULAR ] OARDING.—SIX TO BIGHT SINGLA G: LAMB can be necommedared with breakiaat, aa pat Foiging a aan exceedingly pleawaat house on Borgen EH facts We city of New York, one mile from Hoboken and Josey Oity: mopes pass the door every bour, bas a full view of New York tty, andy I the surrowlin’ seonery, ‘The most 1mexeeptionad! given and reyuired, Aj ply w 6, B, HOT 0,, 4 Naggau street - | House first oless, containing all q oan . Lys BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO FAMILIES, “OR A BOARDING AND LODGING. no Rncrentar Pemswernterirrboi eo OARDING _ FORRISHED ROOMS ON THE $800. ‘and third fioors to Ie (0 gentlemen and their wives, oF ry Wieusea, ith or without board Ppt iy Somes gen! or vat ‘apply a pt corti alieti ec eater. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAS, AND HIS wire for two singe entlemen, can be accommodated with ed it room, on second floor; also a small room for soul pec “Apply at #2 White street; a few doors frees rondwa; OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMES CAN BE mw ~ 4 modated with a handsome parlor and hall bedroom, oa second floor; large without boa , able. Apply at 311 ep ——— OARDING IN SOREN: A Sr AND ife ro with pleasant Poon on por Bad Se convenient street ies. Henry street, between Congress and OARDERS WANTED.—A NEW BOARDING Bacay opened, newly furnished rooms for gentlemen their wives, or sin io eallemen, with breakfast and teaser full board, at 38° Weat een Sixth aad venth required, eee. ROOKLYN.—HANDSOME SUITES eis Lag aka | furnished in a new house, with Family Europenn, small, and strictly private. Ss and ver loin summer. References exchanged. “Ape Rivaidd Cossvacnies namDeaem cao, BRALTVUL, COOL AND NEWLY FURNISHED rooms may be obtained by one or two gentlemen (with- Out board.) wishing family, in hth, tree 83 Heral Corny, BOARD, AT THE PARK one bY ORANGS 7 Morrie) and New pene? oe hour from New Y¥< Heese Railroad. Pleasant rooms and good: Pp net errr Terms moderate. cappiyon ig promiees OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE behold tid i Ka FLUSH- permanent quarters, with near Broadway. Address ¥ ing, ane panei a wry, pleasant and a cee | or particulars inqu ro aw collage, seoand Bouse som of ie rallroud depot. Reference required. COUNTRY, BOARD CAN BE HAD AT GREGORY'S Point, Norwalk, Conn. only twg hours! ride by New Hae ven Railroad. ‘The house is new and pleasantly situated; bee a good view of Long Island Sound; good bathiny bonting. | For pariieniars apply by premis pg at BOARD Ar 00 couTn, LAMBOY, peg ks JERSEY. Families and others desirable JOUNTRY BOARD.- Peed a att OF FIVE PERSONS can be accommodated with board, within half an hour's ide of the sii: For particulars apply at 173 Wooster street, near Bleecker. ORIS HOUSE, 108 BOWERY.—FAMILIES AND SIN- fc gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasgnt rooms and boar y boarders accommodated. Baths and gas in the house. Counter BOARD MAY BB HAD, SEVEN MILES from Brooklyn, in a desirable location, easy of access by cars or wages; fine house, lawn, ahade trees frais, ‘openly and mi ye nalle from salt water: fishing, &e, “Apply at 74 East Twenty third street, or No. 2 Atlantic sireet, realy OUNTRY BOARD WANTED.—A YOUNG GENTLE- man and wife would like to mect with a party who has ® rable country residence, within an hour's sail or ride of e city, who would board them for the summer on modera‘e terms. “A regular farm house, with in fare, preferred. Address M. N. C., Herald oflce, tadlog price ond full section: UPTON, STATEN ISLAND.—BOARD MAY BE 1tAD in a private exh family, for a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen, | Hathing, fing and boating convenient. “Ap- Cottage, two minutes’ walk from NOUNTRY BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE can be accommodated with board and a pleasant siting room, in a, respectable private family, where there are ao other boarders. The house is pleasantly situated, on the plank. road to Coney Inland, about half an hour’ ride by stage from Fulton ferry, For particulars, addrest A. P., Herald ofee, Oferta BOARD.—A FEW FAMILIES OR SINGLE entlemen can be accommodated: with board and rooms in 8 ‘@ private house, Messanice situated, within tro Rindred of the depot. “The house has béen tho- roughly, nd papered, and the rooms pleasant. Eleten treite ran dally io New York, For’ pariioulags, apply at Cooper’s Hotel, Fordham. |OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AC& commodated with good board, at reasonable prices, anf all the comforts of home, without the observances 9 m- Location pleasant. Fine drives, fishing, and, plenty crea Fifty miles from New York reaoewn Harlent Raliro Apply at 266 Broome street, or 71 Canal sireet. PoRNisHED BEDROOMS TO. LET, TO GENTLEMEN, or without partial the house has every mo: with dern improvement; family small and respectable; reference required. Inquire at 91 ‘Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. OBOKEN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OB- spacious aud furnished bedrooms, with partial board, inva house commanding s {ull view of heviver: "For pacuea: lars, apply to Mr. Crooks, No. 50 Fulton street, N, ¥. YOU DESIRE TO PROCURE BOARDERS, LODG- ers, &e., have bills printed at the Herald job office, and Place them in the most conspicuous public places, N0-1g BLEECKER STREET, OPPOSITE DEPAU ROW. —Twelarge front rooms, ‘handsomely. furnished, with fine pantries attached, to let to gentlemen and their wives, with. act tions for two single gentlemen, the modern improxvenadis. cgi PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO Let, in the first class house No. 6 St. Mark's + place. cerned ams few single gentlemen, wishin, board and rooms, in a small family, in a most delightful location, and commodious- house, with lange garden attached, can be aecommodated by applying at 363 Henry street, Between ae and Union streets, five mim ‘minutes’ walk from Hamilton ferry. (Pwo oR au OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with breakfast and tea, ina private family where there are no childven, within 15 minutes’ walk of Fulton and ‘Wall street ferric csi references exchanged. Address W. H., Brooklyn Post office. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 575 BROAD- Metropolitan Hotel, will be let, to-gen- ‘ately, on reasonable terms, rpwo, ora GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED IN A private French family with a large and. furnished room; ar ‘one other room . for a gentleman. ‘he house contains 1 the modern improvements. Apply ai 92 East Twelfth street, ond block from Broad: WE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HR gan socommodate a few summer Bownlers, at ver rose sonable rates, at his beautiful plaoe on the Hu porte Cold Springs, Fruit and exoeent milk in iundance Address John Cronk, Cold Springs, Putnam county, N. HE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 18 JONES STREET TO let, low, to a small family, Inquire on the premises, 18 Jones street. 10 SOUTHERNERS.—THOSE WISHING TO PRO- cure board and a comfortable home will find such in private family residing in Brooklyn, near Kouth and Wall nreet ferries. Southerners will do well to call. French and Spanish spoken by members of the fainlly. Address Society, Herald office, for (0. SOUTHERNERS. —THE FIRST CLASS BOARDING house, Nos. 40 and 42 Beach sineet, coruer of Hulaon, New York, having been newly furnished and order, is now re t for the reception of guest ent or nt. This establishment is delightfu opposite St. John’s park, in one of the most quiet and salubri- wus parts of the eity, yet! immediately contiguous to b ‘hus aflording superior accommodations, both to p: business and leisure, and combining all the advantage a private house and a ‘hotel, ‘Wwithowt te noise, bustle and ex: pense attending the latter, 10. LET—TWO NEATLY PURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms, to two single gentlemen, or a gentleman nd bie wite,, Heat Moderate. “Caifal 199 Catal strech, corner Hudson sireet V TANTED—IN STATEN ISLAND, CONVENIENT TO ‘one of the landings, by a single entleman, a furnished. room, with partial board, in a respectable private family. Ad- dress, stating particulars, box 2,422 New York Post oflice. 3008 WANTHD—HOARD, IN A PRIVATE FRENCH PA- mily, permanently, by a young man who wishes to ac- ihe language; would preier a strictly private family, where the comforts of »bome may be enjoyed; location up town, Brooklyn heights or Jersey City. Address, stati terms, which tiust be moderate, A-, bx 164 Western Hovely ‘urough Post offlee. quire COPARTNERSHIP NOTICHS. 100.-ANY, “PERSON, OF GOOD STANDING, having the above sum, can have an interest in P4 established iron Ios choad coing @ good business, in this city, ono of the firm belng obliged to withdraw. adldress. rod, Herald office. $5. 000.2 —BUSINESS WASTED, BY A PERSON WHO has had several years’ expertence in this city; Would prefer some agency, brokerage or conuniasion business, where active services, capital anit fxperiense an be made proutably available. “Answers, with real n will receive. attention and be treated in confidence. Address ‘bor 1,443 Post office, N. 600 ~Ax XDUStRIOUs, PRACTICAL MANU- facturer of a staple article in this city, estab- lithed several years, wants a partuer with.the above amount, and to attend to the books and out door business. Profits enough to satisfy any honest, industrious man, PHpanireot Mr. Horton, 44 Malden jane, up sialrs. Agente ati who have not th need not apply. $1. 000 OR #1,000 ¥ WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN coming from Paris coer iin the var I E. Kg t a no objection tow ir desired. Doulanger, 77 Grand street. Ware, rol a pi hati AN tual amount, to join mo, and pureliase a denteet bushwle in Bromatay? which Will pay #00 oShiee wyenr, Apply at 428 Broadw sy, in the store, $600, —PARTNER WANTED.—WANTEP, IN A PRO- + fitable business, that is Well eatablished and dono Without risk, an active basinesa man; one that is familiar Wilh bookkeeping preferrad, Apply ta &, B. HOWES & 00s, #4 Nassau street, $350,-28' —PARTNESSHIP.—AN ACTIVE MAN, WITH $844) casly can predhiage & waluabl st in & profitable cash busivess many years tn operation, and done Without rink: For pardenlare spply 81380 rnavtway, room 4, $250. —PARTNER WANTED, IN AN OLD RSTAR- lisoed. business, withowd competition, dene for cnnh, and can be extended throughout the United States; will pay $1,200 por ne ag ean be shown, G. CLARKE & ©0., 142 Chambers street, _ OF OF $2,000 A YOUNG MAN, WITH A CAPITAL 01 000, (two' or four thousand dollars) oan hear of & Fo @ Change to make money, in a logitimate and respectable y me, by addressing remont Honse, No, 100, with fal hope or residence, or where he oan be asen. ‘The beat of ro- tarnce given aud required, All communications confi wertial, paras R WANTED—SPECIAL PREFERRED, Wit Ww (000 to $10,000, by a newly established manufacturing cammpanysh avin that amount ready’ invested: punness i er cent; capital requir inst 00 pes fags capt ‘only aitended to, Address Mant, factuger, vox 160 Herald ofllee, ——