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trick McCune were brought before Justice Flan- at the Jefferson Market Police Court, on suspicion ing burglarioutly entered the front basement of the House, in Fourthavenur, The accused were ob- running away from qe premises by private nan William Mooney, snd, on his arrestimg Wem, it covered (hat ike fromt basement window of the had beer forced ¢ yen with a jimmy. eof glare, wb ule the burgiars were effecting an alarmed O.em teéuch an extent that they ran he private watchmem, however, ota gee by abd Refuniy geve them chase. Tke magis- onuniv ef he prisoxers for trial. vKR OF aN ALuwéep House Thuxr.—On Saturday one « the domestics in the bouse of Mr, Frost, 06 Clixxton place, discovered a young man named Foeter leavims the front door with a bundle of valved at $14), in his possession, She immedi- urpected that the fellow was a thief, and promptly the alarm. Cicer Caliax, of the Second District Court, happecing to be iu the neighborbood at the ae up and captured Mr. Foster. Justice Flan- , before whora the accused was conveyed, commit- b for examination. Brooklyn City Intelligence. pes SiamwnG AFYRAY.—Yesterday merning, abou Melock, an aifray oceurred between John Nunuery bby Kearney, in Atlantic street, in which Nunnery dé aserious wound inthe right wrist, It appears earney vas on his Way to e distillery where he is ed, ier the purpose of doing some necessary work. 'y, bi es, attacked and struck him, whereupon wh Kaw and Ce fe] Assailant’s arm, when, hg the second ime, gash was inflicted, an n artery was scvel a hinnery was brought to t district station, and after medical atten Paveyed vo the Hospital, where he lies in a critical Kearney was arrested, and locked up wo he resuit of the injury. ‘Two frame bnildings, occupied by Mr. Craft and Jackson, as chemical factories, situated on the cor- Dekalb and Grand avenues, were destroyed by noche J morning Jast, together with contents. Feragate loss amvunts to about $5,600, upon which ~4 no insurance. It i# not known how the tire ‘Last night about 11 o’clock, a fire broke out in ment of atwo story brick building ip Adelphi wear Flushing avenue, formerly occupied. as & wmd carving manufactory. It bad pot been in on for ten months past, but the turning lathes and pachinery remained in the building, which togelher contents, was entirely consumed.’ It was owned Buck.’ The flames communicated to an adjoin- it cecupied by Thomas Brackett and Benjamin which was completely gutted. The goods were The loss on house ig about $600, and on the fac- 000. As engine No. 3 was proceeding to the fire, ber tamed Samuel Williams was run over, the fracturing both Jegs. The accident occurred in wenue. He was conveyed to the Hospital. xiyN Crry Moxtauity.—The total! number of deaths y last week amounted to 53, of which 26 were nd 28 females; of these 19 were adults and 34 The principa) diseases were consumption, con- 's, cholera infuntam, dropsy in the i, debility, [n'tremens, marasmus, dysentery, congestion of e, inflammation of bowels and scarlet fever. Over —Ecward “Metcalf, a boy, was run over by ) 101 Greenwood line, om Saturday, and had both pashed. Officer Van Tassell conveyed him to his , No. 34 Tillary street. Political Gosstp. tichmond Enquirer is trying to convince the people orth that the extension of slavery wi] be benefi- th sections of the Union, and more particularly non-slaveholding States. This is the gist of ite (Bt:—‘' We propose to introduce no more slaves country, but by their dispersion and diffusion large space to increase their value and improve ition, Such extension will benefit the North by the field of its commerce; it will keep down tiop, enlarge the market for its manufactures; it bh a more abusdant and cheaper supply of pen the raw material for its workshops and and enable the North to confine itself to light, j door work. And thus the increased value of vill be shared by both sections—the North getting abare.”” Convention ef the democracy ¢f Vermont, to candidates for State officers and Presidential to be _sepported at the coming elections, will be (Montpelicr, oa Friday, July 25, at 11 o'clock A. M. ftteves, of Barns, who recived 1,000 deme ts ority last fall, and three democratic Aldermen Jat the same time, are members of the Fremont t city. victs in the Auburn prison (700 in number,) says cuse Standard, dem., were polled on the 1ith [ren only one of the lot was found to be in favor jaan The remainder were for Bristol Bill. A. Lawrence, being a personal freind of Millard }, declines to ran as one of the Fremont electors in flusetts. He stands, however, upon the republican will be but two parties tn Ohio—Buchanan and fer driving democracy on one side, and Fremont other. The Cleveland Herald says the entire ticket is now out of the field. Whig and the Richmond Snquirer, two of the most rabid pro-slavery papers in jn, are trying to prove each other abolitionists, bo of the free 2of movement in the North, imore men hold a Convention at Indianapolis, on the 16th inst., for the purpose of forming a electoral ticket The Know Nothings at present diy an organization in the State, they having ed up by the republicans, in the nomination officers. meeting to form the Fremont Club, at Hartford, cussion in reference to the erection of a Rocky h but to serve as head quuarters through the ok place. ‘vas taken on board the steamer Plymouth Rock through the Sound, from New York to m Friday evening last, which resulted as fol. fremont, 201; Buchanan, 6¢; Fillmore, 19. A of the passengers would not make public their ces. bern matron, says the Richmond Zzaminer, w ig ateries of elementary bocks, for the us of schools, deroid of sectional and fanatical rt. c Democratic Press of the 10th inst, says:— y, nine brothers, by the name of Levanwey, city, by mateal arrangement, to proceed in on & visit to their aged mother living in &. county, N. ¥. The whole of them, from the of manhood up to the present time, had oct and yoled the democratic ticket. They ferent localities over a region of country nearly ea in extent. On meeting yesterday and com- they found they were all for Fremont. Hi old mother may well be proud of ber sons. lhristian Watchman says:—We learn from a re- , that Rev. George D. Boardman, of Barn. Bouse, 8. C., has been compelled to abandon ite for refusing an expression of sympathy on of Brooke in his outrage onthe Massachusetts ig State Convention of Virginiy will assembie at |, on Wednesday next, the 16th inst. le Journal does not suppose that, in the Col, Fremont’s «lection, the South would at for that reason, secede from the Union, but it ly a doubt that the disruption of the Union the inevitable result. Personal Intelligence. . Houston, of Texas, left home on the 25th jasbington city. ARRIVALS. ii, in the U 8 ship pnp tens Turk, TI, im the Br brig Bl ing Win- Poane and crew, fcr Mountain of Har ane a jototain Eagle, Orleans and eae, in the steamship Empire Io La wife and child; V ae Fist y aon Segese.og egner, 3 hawegn, 3 7B sry Ae ~ ty. Taken only at wie PAMSO NS a oak a Melodeons and me gen Manufactarere— jes fifteen med on Summer bag rey Lange and t | ee @cuany a mtalton tg cites Sag efita is beboand sowbercelse, ok largest stock of desirable summer ewe “4 x“ gol up, at “yy wee at fixed ‘Nos, 258, 259 and 200 Broadwa; yr cassumere sil fa coats. Marreilles vests. drilling pants. pt Warren etreet, oats, trimmed with slik and veivet. a Disease of the Li jotice.—Dr, Mould give notiow that during the bot mouths, uf summer, commencing on Monday, Jwy 1, instant, no patents wil fecclved after 4¢ FM dally. “vor the’ convenience o¢ per: sons residing at a distance trom New. York, and unable to Visit the city for advice, a list of questions has béea proposed, which will be forwarded to such oa application, together with « copy of the Specialist, contsining:s fa explanasion of the treatment ofpulmonary disease b; Broadway, N. ¥ Raspberrics, ran Green Peas, or any other fruit or vegersdies, be preserved in & perfect fresh state, by the use of Spratt’s patent self sealiag cans. Fol directions for ‘preserving ull kinds of fruits and vegetables the caus. | Price tor quarts, $2 50 per dozen; ait gallons, $9 00. 'N B.—All orders, by post or otherwise, Brospty ene freq ot expe rt of the eity or & PROV Proprietors, vapalin square, Teas—The Canton Tea Com y have on band every variety of teas for grocers, te alers and private families. Youchous, ‘aon aud young, Hyson, from Be. 0 We.; gunpowder and imperial, froin Se. to Sbe.;'all other qua- hities equally low. Also, 3 Ib. boxes of, ‘good: family tea for one dollar. Cal and examine—No. 125 Uhathau street, between Pearl and Koosevelt. For Fishing, Shooting, Hunting, Gunning, driving, and all outdoor business, Sellers’ palent ventilating hats are superior to anything in the market. B.—AU kinds of hats, with and without patent ventilators, on a heen SELLERS & CO., 40 Broadway, Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M, PATRICK is the sole manufacturer, in the United States, of the above celebrated safes and patent powder proof denance ohe and cross bars. Depot, 192 Pearl street, one duor below Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs ere eu oeenaneh eae Ei get new fe Sah red secure ele; ee and durability, ‘anrivalled and on! private rooms, at PATCHELOR' 8, 33 Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow iaalx weeks by my onguent, which wii! not stain or injure Deskin. $14 boule, sent o any part of the coun@y. RG. GRAHAM, 60034 Broadway; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany. Cristadoro-~s Wigs, Hair Dye and Tow exeite admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A suit of glegant private apartments for supplying lis inimitable dye, the only Je article of the kind extant. ¢ and re: tail, at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor owe ‘Copy the ad: Hill, the Inimitable Cutter af Hair and whis in styles to suit the differentshaped heads and faces, at No.1 Barclay street. No interest in any other establish’ ment. Hur ‘aye, 4 shillings a box, black and brown. wee and Honors With Princes for donors, Are LYON’S credeutials—; go 0 see them; If your homes are inf wi insects detested, xoeke wie ee the ee can free them, a In- scetaand verminei24 Broadway, and No. 6 South’ 8th strect, won ee eee ‘as ainda Pillse—A Startling ‘Those who die with the means of cure at hand commit con- structive suicidegand as these wonderful pills eradicate all complaints of the digestive and secretive organs, suderers from these ‘who neglect to take them responsibility, The Great Doctor, the Baron Jis usual succenses in surgery.—Augther Limb gay Ampulation (his s the ffty-seventh). Me. John J. Wright, son Wrigm, printer, Futon surest, had his hatic masuca in Sh alignintptese: amspoiaton Sestapa, pesseeary by wit doe form saved and cired ‘by Baron SPOLASCO, 98 Spring street, St. Nicholas Hot Married. On Monday, July 7, at the residence of the bride, 111 Leonard street, b; Rev. Dr.@Jones, Mr. Reynoips Nasa, of this city, to . Beem ATuNson Mclyrrre, late of Balt i county Fs yo, Ireland, rieb papers please copy. On Benday, pom 13, by Rev. FE. L. M Cove to Miss Kisza Jakk, daughter of Jacl Chicago papers please copy. oon, Mr. Cras, son Orr, Esq. On Saturday, July 12, after a short and severe iliness, JOHANNA , wie of Warren Beman, and daughter of the late J Wel id those of his sons, Wash- , are invited to attend the ie £ F i i after illness, C) A aroha Bye, anda daughter of ‘the late W. friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- wy ‘the foeral this afternoon, at three o’clock, frou E. Church, in Twonty-seventh street, between Se- out ad Third avenues. viet Ey eee a Physic ‘Till God was pleased to give ber ease, And free her from her pain. On ge = July 12, after along illness, of consump- tion, Mre. DoRA PURCELL. The funeral will take from 162 Ninth street, this afternoon, at two — London papers p! Pe on July h te eter x ti ring illness, Miss: Sv- HARRINGTON, of Middletown, Conn. gt R ‘and friend are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, a: ten o'clock on Tuesday morning next, from 111 Warren street, Jersey City OnQSaturday evening, July 12, Euzaners J. Yates, wife of Capt. Richar ! Yates. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in rited to attend the funeral, thie afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from her late residence, 36 Gouverneur street. Op Sunday eventos, Je July 18, Oonveua A, Decker, youngest daughter of Richard and Rachel B. Decser, in the Zist year of her age. ‘The relatives and fMende of the family are invited to nitend the funeral, at half-past ten o'clock on Tuesday moorning, from from the reaidence of her father, 162 Kast Twen- ty-fifth street. Her remains will be taken to Staten Island for eee een Newark papers please copy. On Saturda uly fay 33, Mabaasae Exons, infant daaghter of Jobn and mond, aged 1 year and 9 months, The relatives ea tr friends of the tamily are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, ibis afternoon, at three o'clock, fram the residence of her parents, 112 West Thir- ty -secomd street, without further invitation. On Sunday, Jély 18, after a Iiogering iimess, at bis re- sidence, Division avenue, Wilhamsburg, Mr. Wituam Cnn, of the firm of Currie & Brothers, aged 35 years, 8 native of Dumfries, Scotland. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend hia funeral, from his late residence, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Division avenue, this afternoon, at batt past two 0’ ‘clock, without further invitation, His re- mains will be interred at eure Dumfries and Glasgow papers Many 18 At the A Hospital, on Borseadng Jal July 13, of injaries re- ceived last emaber, THO: ‘Ais foneral od take place from the ¢ City Hospital, on Tuesday, 16th nst., at two o'clock. On ‘Sunday, July’ 13, Jaxex McPartus, infant som of Patrick and Anne McPartlin, aged 11 months and 10 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the fumily are invited to attend his funeral, this afteraoon, at jad ‘elvek, from be residence of his parents, 46 Centre street ‘On Friday evening, July 1), Jaume Onwxxs, Sr., in the 6th year of his age. His remains were interred in the family vault, Marble Ceme On Sudiay, Joly 13, Mre. Isamerta Famacer, aged 76 years, at the resilence of Dr. Martin, 653 Fourth street. Her friends and acquaintances, and the friends of the ay ¢ requested to attend ber Aineral, witaout fur- tation, The services ,will take place at the Church of the Nativity, avenue. C, between Fifth and — streets, at eight o'clock on Tuesday morning, 15th 7On sunday, July 13, Watiam W. Famam, aged 42 The relatives and friends of the family’ are in’ od 0 attend bis funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, 38 Lewis street. On Sunday evening, July 18, Jomn McDowaun, aged 22 ‘The members of Franklin Hose Go., No. 18, and mem- bers of the Fire Department generally, are Foapectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hi father, No. 4 Morris street, on Tuesday, 16th inet., at twe o'clock P.M. By order of EDWARD BROPHY, Foreman, Jonm C. Bary, Secretary. Pie —e Samcet Kissam, of Plymouth, N, pee seiatizee und friende af the family are sayied to attend the funeral, thie afternoon, at foor o'clock, from 87 Henry street, Brooxiyn. ‘On Sunday morning, July 13, in the 77th year of his oo Chane, @ pative of Sutton, Somerset, Eng- Hie fanerai will take place this afternoon, at half. past one o'clock, from his iate reeitence, No. 6 Sixth street. On Sanday afternoon, July 18, afler a long and severe ’ Beones, wife of the late James Van oth year of her age. Due notice of the funeral wiil be given ‘On Sopday, July 13, Mre, Many Gray Wane, wife of Jonn ©, Wade, in the 26th year sf ber age, Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the foneral, trom her Jate residence, No. 260 Sonth Second ey Williamsbarg, on Monday, July 14, at (oar o'clock P. Om Satarday night, Jaly 12, # ‘denly, at Wistiame. bridge, BAMURL GiFrORD, aged 42 yeare, 7 monthe an 27 da: Tee friends and relatives of the family are respectfully nvited to attend hig foneral, from bie latetresidenve, 42 mith street, Brooklyn, on Monday, July 14, at 4 o'clock PM. Vermont and a ae pleage copy. On Sanday morping. July 13, Axwa, davgbter of Henry nnd Ante Behm, aged § months and do dave The W.Gdee OE be sammy we wy wmyited NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, tend the funeral to-morrow, at 10 o'clock A. M., from the %. Ffideoce of her parents, 114gWashingwa street, Jersey Go tatur‘ay, July 12, Buta Lov, infant danghter of JobnG. and Mary Cecelia Williams, aged 19 mont Weekly xt of Deaths In the city and county of New York, from the Sth day of July to the 12th day of July, 1856, Men, 64; women, 41; boys, 147; girls, 130.—Total, 382. Adnits, 106; children, 277; males, 211; females, 171; co- lored persons, 8. Fever, ‘scarlet. VW Fever, typhoid Fever, typhu: Fracture of Fracture of the leg Fracture of the sk Heart, disease of. Heat, effects Hip, disease of Hooping cough Burned or Cancer of the stoma! Cancer of the womb. Casuaity....... Casualties, by’ fal Cholera infaaitam. Cholera morbus, Congestion of brain, Congestion of liver. Consumption... Convulsions, adult Inflammation of neart Inflammation of stomach, Intemperance. Jaundice Killed or murd Liver, disease of Lockjaw... ...ees Malformation... 1 3 3 1 2 : 2 Influenza... 3 1 7 1 7 1 2 Convulsions, safantile! 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 5 6 7 1 Inflammation of lung: . < i 3 1 1 2 1 1 Malformation of an ? 1 Croup.... “4 . 5 Malformatioa of lung: Oyanosis . 1 Marasmus, adatt.. Debility, ad 2 Marasmus, infantile Debility, infantile. 7 Delirium tremens, 1 Diarrhea, 4 Dropey. . 1 Drowsy, in'the head..../.16 Rheurnatism of the heart. whed. 7 Scrofula. Teebaiars § Smallpox Eblurgement of the heart. 2 Softening of the stomad Epilepsy .. Sprue. Erysipelas. ; 2 Suilborn Fever, bilious. Fever, gastric Fever, intermittent, Fever, nervous. .. Fever, remitten RBCAPITULA 1 ide, by poison, 1 Suie ide, be shootin 1 Tnknown to the jury 1 1 Worms,.... atten Ltt N cee CLASSED, Stillborn and premature births a fkin, a0., aad eeu fe veh et Gye 1 —Of which 20 were from violent causes. Wales...... 81 ns Bl pened INSTITUTIONS. Workhouse, Blackwell’s Botal.... sees eevee eee BO Soe A Fr] “finehndes’ Bhi ‘s isian actiospitals) a 4 Gia Bvue v0 Hos ay stadt hdinnnnetissicenarnnteonaconnernnganreetmnt: NN WHELFHAN AND BRIDGET WHELEHAN AR- niived here 10, ie ship America, frem Liverpool, abont bouts wil be Beeetiy Festa by ta thetr bi Brain Flick at 19 Albany street. Inq Pend JOSEPH GAZLAY, WHO LIVED IX NEW, YORK vat the 1887, oF ‘Abraham Gaziay, who left, New Y: for ‘Texas some time about the , will call on (or seine letter) J. Anderson, No. they will Sour ‘of property in in whieh ORMATION WANTED—OF MARY FARLEY, AGED 11 years, who eft home on Haturday, 120 ina, W Wes}aat Cony be ae ie Fooerved b hee parent at rem at 98 serpent alte tai ¥ YOR R ATION AS arnt Ka 4 DOrEmay, left this Cd fer Frovidense ag bout ax montha o ir. Groreatouta wil be. gratefully ane aay a macs McDermott, 178 Twenty ninth sree, Ne NFORMATION WANTED—OF ——— Sor om. at “uly 1 cappoeed & to have from ha Paice , Ju ™ A ‘or about hie person 1 check payment pate beering of ox orang bk by leaving L2 &—THE LETTERS ARE FROM MAY, J January °96. How ac I to seud thew ARY BRYAN WILL HEAR or ag ot ag hd TO ore w hich Py baw | pre "Any Try ag 7] ha so ee advantage by calling on, or sending hee address to - Bloomield, 13 South street. R, HENRY HOEPFLER 18 REQUESTED TO SEND his address to 20 Beaver street, New York, as something Of great interest will be communicated to him, Wisconsin papers please copy. R. M.—NOT A Please write, wame Foom, 12 till 2g. in Broadway Post office, Y he GUARDIAN OF AN ORPHAN GIRL, #1X YEARS old, healthy and intelligent, is desirous to find some re- ther, Cailon Mrs. Manning, WORD OF YOUR WHERANOUTS, care of, ae 1 toll you. Unul [ hear, Bhonld't leave town, Will drup a leuer Alinont erazy. spectable person who willadop' 6 Madison street, in the rear. 7 ANTED—INFORMATION OF THE RESIDENCE OR ‘whereabouts of Willoughby P. Copland, of the city of New York, residing, until May, 1866, at @2 Chariton street, in aid cy, ahd vce apd an oflice aa an incuranoe broker at (2 tiMa person sig erally rewarded. ing such information will be vox 1413 New York Post LITERATURE. PPLETONS RAILROAD GUIDE—TUF MAPS ARE + relief plates, made by SUHONBERG & Nassaa street, New York. ALLINGHAM ON REPRODUCTION. —A WORK CON ED taining valuable and important information to the mar any address, Addeoss Dr. Chas. P ellinghamm, #1 Hroadway, New York. p= or WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 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One large e'fluee of more than 65) pagee Pmbellished with an accurate portralt om steel, and sevoral spirited engravings, ‘iwstrat event 7 ea in the LOR, ‘OURS A COL, FREMONT, As there are several books sgnoupoed, purporting to be A complete * K+ ®t Ife of € Fremeut, the rn aesure their that the vsleme to be published by them, Js not an olf book rev |, Wor is it an incomplete sketch compiled from tings, but the authorized and only complete biog Free The aciditions ater alone in our edition i more than the whole in any Book’ yet published. Lar 7 A tanit: wen . b oppor when ours will ready. Nemember and gah for Bigelow'n ednione " °* DERBY & JACKSON, Pusitshers, New York And for aie by booksellers and genta ‘everywhere. Copies sent bY mail post paid, on receipt of price, THE TURF. L, L—TROTTING.—ON 1 pat Borelock, 4 tateh, for “Ww Benbesty ames ingle Wininmabteg terete 6 ehh ew Wilasa Fronretars, 4 Worcs, ad flour, Can be seem for wo days, if JULY 14, 1856. SITUATIONS Ww. Ls TRACHER OF THE ENGLISH AND MATHEMATI- galbmanches, of rare ability, and secomd to none. 28 8 48- aceonniant, is ready for an engagement, Address Z., Ae LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR her seamsiress; she cam cut aud make children’s dresses and will do chamberwork Inquire at $25 Fourth avenue, where she can be seen for three days. A SITUATION WANTEDOBY A PROTESTANT youNG Woman, to do ehamberwork and fine washing aud iro ing. Good references. Inquire at 8 West 17th st. A SITUATION WANTRD— BY, A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to do general housework; bas no objection to y reference, Call at any West 17th ate SMART GIR to make hersell at 27 Amity st., country. SITUATION WANTED—FOR A shee Se aan rears old, who is willl perally uses ul }o Wages required. Cs Kouth Brooklyn. was SITUATION WANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, with good reference, as cook, washer and troner, or as laundreea; fully understands her business. Call at 49 Allen , first igor, in the rear, me |AN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHILD'S hambermaid; is a good plain sewer, Washer aceustomed to the care of children for the Best city reference, Call at 60 Houston st nurse, OF and ironer, last eight years, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to do general housework in a small private tamily. Good reference, "Inquire at 90 Cherry st. front room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, (o do the house: ‘k of a small faril; Objeelion 10 wavel. City reference. Call at 29 Canton brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW WISHES A SITU- ation as wet nurse, who has lost her baby, ten weeks old; She in pertectly healthy cad has the best of city reference. all at 69 Bayard st., in the rear, COMPETENT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AB ghambermaid and iaundress; has no objection to goa Can give good city reference. ear Houston wt., in the rear. Can be seen at No. A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL, OF PLEQSING AD- dresw, and a good education, is very desirofy of a situa- tion in 8 dry foods or fancy store. Can give five years’ re- ferences, and security for honesty ifrequired. Wages uo ob- jock. Address Antic, Heraldo ice, for three days. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO ber as nurse and chamermaid; is willing to make hersel ly useful. Cull at 23 40th at., between Sth and 6th avs Three years’ reference. ft N EXPERIENCED ENGLISH WAITRESS CAN BE Association, No. 67 obtained at the office of the Industrial Greenwich st. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, IN A table family, to cook, wash and iron; ; {a a good cheerful a » and fot ateald to work. landed wishes a situation in a respectable family that would be willing to teach her. A respectable home more Wanled than wages. Apply at 178 Weat street, corner Sth avenue, tirst floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, as cook; is & good washer and ironer, and baker. tions to the cpuntry. Good reference given. Apply ith street, near sib avenue. No atly A. YOUNG, WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, IN A private family, todo general housework. Best of city reference, Call at J11 Elm street, corner of Spring. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain cook, washer and ironer. Good Gity réference. Inquire at 162 West 16th street. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A private family, as plain cook, washer and ironer: ean ikive good city reference. Can be seen at No. 15 Weat st, se oh ee tor two days. ‘A. RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT YOUNG WO- man, detires a sigtation, as cook, washer and ironcr, oF housework; is well recommended; willing and ee. Apply st 211 bowery. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- AA, ation, 10 do general housework, in a small private farms Sicasn” tan bothes be foe Cane abi Comic tee, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS cook, washer and ironer; no eaesten go & short dis re country. Please call at Mulberry st., in the agement. to do oblij SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as first rate cook, washer and ironer. of references given. Can be seen for two days at 100 Cliff at. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS nurse and. ; can cut and fit Indies’ dresses. ‘Bes: of city reference. Can be seen at her last place of employ: ment, 285 5th ave. Ama FOREIGN Lg atyem Fw BETW! + Ca ey sathecpagt Se nd iramaisios per guages; bas ah ole Hi Re one Herald BOY, AGED 13 YEARS, WANTS A ep Aviow 20 out and make himself useful; ‘Object, as bey wants work, A James Toner, Iw a tence ee and 16th ats., in the bakery, for three ya. }OACHMAN AND GROOM.—A YOUNG MAN, DESI wii Tous of a situation, as above, is a careful and steady driver. tuneful; no objection to tie - paliataciory Balisfactory relerence. “Cal far wovaaye’ as 190 ARDWARR.—WANTED, 4 SITUATION, AS PORTER 3 best reference 24 dives i. Fa Warren st Simao WANTED—BY A poy — Sas ns cook, ironer. Good city reference Can be seen for two days at 182 Chrystie st., ia the rear. ITUATIONS WANTED_TOGRYEER, OR SEPARATE. ys or country, by two need, highly ‘ants; th cook, Fecominended perv oie an, exelent thoroug ro ‘want situation in a private aud the ‘as seamstress and to take care childrens have no to the cenntry, and would like to get places in oue Woman a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE man and wife. The woman to act as » generally y useful garden, mind horses Nirsend as. i JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do cooking, tim the waahing ees or do general any (4 a 1) family; best Pleage call at 103 W. in the rear, between Gu and Tih ave: Gan be seen Yor two dyn. Ww NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘with first class reference, to do plain aos |] hae wr | gpd ironing, 1p » private family Onn be seen until auited Ko. | Bh ov hetwees B jouston” ‘and Ast st,, necond floor, back ANTEDSA, SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, OR « German girl Gate pon toa aanea waited, at ad av. fourth Tied woman, & et W “ family; she'has lost her own baby, one, we fer husband is absent; she In periectly healthy aud cau tre, the mor: salinfactory reference. [J three day Manen’s, Columbia st., below South Srxchiyn, be the grovery more. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK, AND ‘Yo agaist in the wi ‘Sud Sroning. Good city refer- pa Can be seen 16 Clarkson 'st, back room, se: Layers, ANTHD—EMPLOYMENT, BY understands cuiting, fitting and ing: as ® know! week or month; haa no objection permanent situation. Can be fed, and seen fur three days at her present employer's, @ Remsen st., Hrooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE Seoteh girl, to mind chikiren and do plain sewing. Can be seen at 142 Sullivan st., tn the rear, JANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, $9 do geneted by family. Ro ettestien to renee. Apply at 149 Elizabeth st., WANTED A, SITUATION, HY A. RESPECTABLE Young woman, aa bermaid, and to sawixt in the washing and froving. Can be seen for two days at 62 Mul- in the basement. ARTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN AND HIS wife, skuations; himeer! I she an both thoroughly understand their business. No kos the country, "Address P. B. f.. at Crosby st, TS A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, AS matress, understanis cutting and }. and ie will val scion to rear. mi Jing to aasiot in care of grown children or ns candor. work, Good rei eaves. Sail at 80 26h sc, near oh ave., basement ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTR BY A Protestant raanan, who is capable of all Weitihe So san Sa Call at 188 Aree TEDA Ae SU ATION, AA seainatroes ny and to do light oham er- work. Pre ent dad Ot lates arcooma, Can be seen till eulted wt 450 4b er sd TANTED—BY A Pye ar YOUNG WOMAN, a aituation lain aook; 18 « frat race washer and and has no h to. do housework. Please call, or address, at ‘eSt th st., second floor, back room. Best city refer ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEST ABT G1Rt. dren, "Has pood ely reference: "Cen be ‘Se seen for two Gaye ai 102 Rast {1th st, second floor, froat room, ANTEDSA SITUATION, BY. A RESPECTABLE yo woman, ina to " e nurse sires’ or 19 assist in the Washing Aad Inning. Good ety Fe: ference given. Can be seen at GY hae amh ate, . teeter ANTED—SITU ATIONS, AS MILLINERS OR SALES. women bY two yeh. i an Bo who understand millinery etween 19h and inal) rex unexeeptionahie refer- = as to character and ability, ‘Adress box 1,13) Post ice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY | A. RESPECTABLE "Can in bee fo: ry Lj ite fast it i fan be meen for (w0 1 3d floor, back room. es = TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL, TO chamber work and neaist ii washing or ¥ Plain bewehng: = i$ deratanda her business perfectly, and has the bestof reference from ber last pinee. Abpiy nt 164 Forsyth st, in the rear, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPROTARLE orng woman. (6 do general honsework in a emall pri- St ee Uetater an Mover, Rlegee cake a 1 ONS WANTED. WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A NEAT PROTESTANT zit], as seamstress and chambermatd; makes shilirea’s watly, makes shirts and dues tne sowing in the stacilent ony referenea, “Aucteer, ass compelont shambermaid: lakes care of the suiver and parlors; clothe wiyle fas good city reference. Call at 216 East 23d st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, without incuméranee, t wait onan invalid; be p fectty understands his business, imnving. served. his time i tbe principal hospital in Massachusetts. Apply at 76 Bleesker st., Bear brosdwey, or at 12 Bullvan Ww ED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION, AS coachman; is anexcellent erives and a Girst rate groom, and stretly temperate in his habits, Cap give the best of recommendations. Please address Coachman, at Chas. Ces: bead’s eaddiel “iway. Uinadboakoa “SPECIAL SUTICES., SPECIAL MERTING OF THE TRADE SOCIRTY OF Journeymen Sailmakers will ve held at the Fourteeath Ward Hotel, on Monday evening, 14, at 8 o'clock. Pune- tual attendance is requested. by reer of the President, M. TELPARS, Secretary. PPLICATION WILL BE MADE BY THE SUBBSCRI. ber to the Comptroller, for the re-issue of a certificate of 6 per cent Central Fark stock, to supply the place of one lost ‘aid ceruiiente, eatin Uke fay 2, 156, with inte- a February 5, ie to my order. are forbid wew FERRIS, a duating said ceriiliea THOMAS t. A WAGON AND HARNESS ery stable, on the Eighth avenue, ‘nd. Filusth sirects, about one year 440, » fhign appeared to claim the saine | Thi hat unless the said and Ho one ha ia to inform the aw owner appears and e samme by U three 0’ the highest bic ‘Thirty-third street, 1 iat West FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. $2 CHAMBERS atreet, (new Court House.) New ‘York, June 24 1866.— Fubtie notee. To aveid the raks that must inevitah from the erowd of tax payers who put off to the latest ayment of their taxes, I haye determined to adopt the fol ng rie, whieh wil bé rigidly adhered to during, may term ‘of office:—i shall receive no money after 2 o'clock Every officer in ariwment ie strictly prohibited from receiving envelopes €0) money or checks for ihe payment taxes, By order, ¥ H. HOWARD, Receiver. PECIAL NOTICE.—COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS.—A meeting Of the Committee on Railroads will be held on Tuesda) net July 15, at 2o’clock P, M., at the office of the Clerk of the Common Couneil, No. 8 City Hall, for the apr Bors, ring parties interested in relation 2. the runnin, e Ninth Avenue Railroad Compan nd also as to mopping steam on Hudson River Railroad at Sixtieth street. marine any es &c., before the Railroad dans ease mend . WM. B. DRA! x aie Md. SACO i, Tee Ald. B. HEALY, Committee. Ald: WM. McCONKEY, Ald. ANSON HERRICR, HE LADIES OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH of New Utrecht, wikt hold a fair on the afternoons and evenings of Wednesday and, Thursday, the 16th and 17th of July. “Should the weaiher prove unfavorable, it will be con- tinued on Friday. ‘The fair will be held in Fort Hamilton, the use of whicb has been kindly tendered to thea by Major Mor- rig, the Commandant. The splendid military band counected with the fort will be in attendance. HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ACCESSORY TRANSIT Company, of Nieuragua, are requested to mneet at fice of Samuel F. Tracy, 2634 Broadway, on Tuesday nest, the 15th inst., at 1 o'clock A full and punctual atten dance is requested, as business of importance will be brought before the mee! eeting, ‘HE ELEVENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF 8T. John’s College, Fordham, will take place on Tuesday, the isih inst. The exercises will commence at 1 o'clock P. M. ‘The friends and patrons of the institution are respectfully invited to attend. Cars leave Thirty-second street at 12 M. POLITICAL. ] TH WARD FREMONT CLUB,—THE EIGHTEENTH ‘Ward Fremont Cinb ‘will meet on Monday evening, Jul: 14, at S o'clock P. M., at the Gramercy, corner of Twen' street and Third avenue. The friends of the cause are invited toauiend. Eminent speakers will address the meeting. OMER FRANKLIN, President, } secretaries, ‘Wriu1im Borers, James 8. HAistesD, QJ], WARD BUCHANAN | AND, BRECKINRIDGE Clib.—A meeting of this club will be held at Washing- ton Hall, Thirty-third street, between First and Second ave- nues, on Tuesday evening, the 18th inst. fu vorable toa reform in the abuses that’ba vided the democratic party, are respectfully and enrol] themselvea as inembers of this ub meetings of the club will be held on every Tuesday “i in each week, during the campaign. Due ‘notice of the place of meeting will Bet, through the press or otherwise, as ibe devermin ee ae oMIOHN R, FEENEY, President, Wuuamw De Lacy, Secretary. ‘OTICE.—THE AMERICAN NATION meet at 668 Broadway, Academy Hall o'clock, Monday evening July 14, for, the purpose ‘of organizing and at were WILT AM stoxELy, Y, President, Prot ie a Wola MEN'S FREMONT AND D8’ AED. DAY inion, of the city of New York, x oom, gh Su evant Tits, 69 Broadway’ ope daily, row ‘rom 8 ifge ‘All frieuds of uberty ateinvued ioeat, ny ‘are invi = BF. MAVIBEEE, President. Daven H. Gupensueve, REWARDS. REWARD.—STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT or vale instant, from the cellar of No. 543 Wa- $2. ter street, a copper lift pump, with a six or seven inch cham- bee aud Sur tase suction pipe, 6 Connecting with & sorew fateh, making in all about sixteen feet. The above reward Py meepers ef Gaelh pea: by ioaving it at Michaeh jrosz's, No. 45 Greene street. $1 REWARD.—PUP LOST, JULY 4 A SALA, black and tan _ four mouths old, cropped ears, small white spot on her breast. The above rew: ei eps Er oa returning ber at $455 Lows street REWARD.—STOLEN, ON THE MORNING OF THE 10th inst., from the bastment No. 100 West Twenty-tire at, waver silver forks wo of which marked C.J Os Ls le B. M.G. The above re ‘ward will be paid for the inieaing five, when returned to No. 100 West Twenty 4 Sent street. $s REWARD. —DOG LOST.— A SMALL SCOTCH TER. , cropped ears, long yellow: r, grayiah mon- Ney faces thawere 10 tho mame of Jacks leather collar, wih name of owner, (Albert Mathews). Strayed from 14 West Feigiy-eosced eireet, op Thursday, July 3, between Band 9 have been recovered, Lost i%o,, CERTIFICATES OF, ‘Thira Avenue Railroad numbered 99; the other for, ven dated October 15, 1863, and public are cautioned against recelving or negotis er the subscribe intends to make application tor htm of new certificates in place of those above mentioned. fi. M. DEWEY, 192 Broadway. _New wv XORR, Jaly 8 1856. -OST—A BOND, OR CERTIFICATE OF yusereD. ness, of the city of ment, No, 48, for $100), bie to Lloyd Tavis, or bearer, on the frst tay of Pay inte tn, FAODA are CALLIONE! AKAlNst nogotiating the Kame, nder will be sulably rewarded upon returning the tae to Newdder & Carter, 0B OBT—ON THURSDAY, 10TH, INwt.. A SHIPPING receipt A liberal reward will by return ing the same to street. ER RICE & 00., ia Wal Lor LOST, LOST—€6 REWARD.—DROPT, AT THE home inside on envelopes. Nicholas; no money in it or papers of any value. OST—IN WILLIAMERURG, ON OR ABOUT JUNE 2, ‘ions of & church in Will return the same to the BERT, No. 361 Broadway, N. OST—ON SUNDAY, HTH INST. A POC! abn] contain! ‘about $9 tince, The ander wil ber ul ia reward St euliably row ‘ tame at the Herald office for C. R.A pili ORT—ON SATURDAY RVENING TART, METWEEN Fourteenth street and Ninth avenue, up to’ Twenty third Sireet, a lady's gold bIug enamelled hunting watch and gold Whoever has fi the same, and will bring it (0 206 ‘West Twenty third street, will be lherally rewarded. OST—JULY 18, AT 1 O'CLOOK, IN GRAND STRERT, between the Bowery and Centre Market, a small sized with muzzle on; answers to the name of Rose; terrier slut, with blue body, yellow face be given to any person that Catherine street, in the ten sore. NDAY) MORNING, FROM be Ly Wor Ho" wer returns him wil INSTRUCTION. ROO! KREPING WRITING, eae. RAR, Broadway the largest 1856. NES ie eet Awe sacs ad IVER B. CARD. —THE Ling’ J WILL RECET NEW daily (his week, oF private instruction, success guaraniced te GOLDSMITH, 363 Broadway. Jerson wishing % each. RTEMEN — TH 1 pry 7 See aie | “ : I jee ee bee eae ae eh ‘hooting to commence at 1 o'clock. rit THE FIREMEN. | el THE QUAR- Hail, Mercer Members BSOCTATION 4 ys A‘eny. meeting pe held ne Pee on Tuesday ‘creuine, se be neta atret 16, at Ro'eloe will p W. WHEELER, Recording Secretary. ———_--o eee SHES | eee bear Canal, or beg Wty ee, Bice hats as oO 0 by Mire sated CHANCE FOR AU STARTED, 2. LA pis AND Vg to learn ~ ofthe most in the World. Po per wee sly 19 Motgoomery street, Jersey City, i ence Kon tow, vad SALESMAN WANTED—IN AC. ARPET STORK: ONE acquainted #ith the eity trade being well rgcotamended, inay apply at 19 Bowery, Uiis day or to-morrow" EL ne Ba = ain hn GIRL WANTED—TO DO THE GEER AL. HOUSE. work of a small private family. Must be a good washer plaln cook. Apply, with 6 and troner, fideo tion, at 2h Eldrid cate A SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY WANTED—ONE WwHo will make himself generally useful, @nd can give the best of reference, may apply at Kaapp's daguerrian gallery, 477 Broa tway. PPRENTICES WANTED—T0 THE DRESSMARL also, a young lady Who thorougbly understands ibe ie None but good sewers need apply, at Mrs. lg * 183 East Broadway, near Pike CLERK WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, IN A STORE in Broadway, who can loan is employer $1,000; “Fe be Secured on first real estate, and receive a salary ayear. Reference required. Address box 118 Her tise. O¥ WANTED~IN THE TRUNK STORE CORNER OF ‘hambers st. and Broadway; one wl some know- usin ed. FRED. RALLMAN. CLE! D—ONE FULLY OOMPETENT Renae cad Brageription business of a drug store. Good cily reference: e sens Address, with real name reference, Alpha, box 185 Herald oflice. MPLOYMENT.—THERE ARE VACANCIES IN THE canvassing department of D. Ap; pleton Co.'s number publication afice, for two young meu well qualitied agree seriptions. A new work just out, Apply to tJ. B, Ford, No. 9 ‘Appleton 8 Bailding, 346 and $48 Br ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN. Torey of Wanted, in nearly every county of the United States, for ihe sale and putting up of Dwyer patent lag known to be the best rods ever used. Lay can be made. For further priculare ly to Ww. KAME » Pout Witla sreet, N.Y. =— ia, 1S 10 DAGUERREANS-—WANTED, A GOOD OPERA- tor. | foone who understands ambrotyping well a per- manent situation and fair wages will be Wanted, Apply this day at Burcalow’s gallery, 60 Bowery. > We esmaksrs AN ESTABLISHMENT SOUTH, A (oe folly ox competent; also, a milliner who is a aces exchanged. Apply to Pinneo & immer. 10.5 era bambers st. WANTEDTA FRENCH GIRL, TO TAKE CHARGB of achild three years old, and do plain sewing; nene but French need apply, at 864 Broadway. Wormer PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL, TO DO general housework; must be a first rate cook, w ad icchars Nera Ser tauae tans sane heag we Bectet re ferences peed ‘apply at 258 Sacket st be between Courtapd Clin- rooklyn, or at No, 9 Old silp, up stairs, WANTEDGA COOK AND CHAMBERMAID, ENG- ishror German preferred. Cook must assist in wash- both must have the moet any ond neainess. App! 368 Henry st., South ing and ironing, ference as regards capabl the hours of 12 and 3, at ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, ONE WHO CAN Bive the best of reference as to moral character and aki a fer pr ofeeaion. None other need apply, at 41 East 2d oad at oO cloc! ANTED.—100 GOOD PANTALOON FINISHERS, AL; 8) young ladies to learn pant finishing. Apply at 33 Gold st., fourth Hoor. ANTED.—FIRST RATE SHIRT cai IN THR store, io work on the finest ord prices given, by N. Pearnes, 266 Bleeck “p3 Ware SCOTCH, ENGLISH OR GERMAN GIRL, for general housework, tn a small private family. Aj ply to Mrs. A. Turner, Kent av. grocery store, south of Myrtle av., Brooklyn. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENRRAL nexce] Je references requi ‘Ap- ply at oe Went loth st ANTED—A GIRL, TO ASSIST IN TAKING CARE of children and make herselt generally useful. Apply, With elty reference, at 10 Spring st, between Wand i2 0 locke this day. ANTED~A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, in asmak family.’ Must be a good washer and froner: get = 28 Went a, from iv tell o'clock in the morn: ctory” re- between from ‘the ANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN; MUST RE A LY rate x 3 and irouer, None but those who can bi the best f Feferences need apply ut No. 37 White st, from 16 1012 A. M. ANTED—A GOOD WOMAN COOK, FOR MEAT AND to go to Fort Wayne, Indiana, Apply to ¢, Brows ‘Taminany ANTED—TWO SMART GIRLS: ONE TO DO GENR- yal housework, and the other to'do chamberwork. Ap- ply at 16th st., ‘of 6th ave. ANTEDTIN A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL. WHO Perfectly understands fine white = gn ork, can to her last wad see Yorclock A. Bi, at 5 Weat 14th st, fourth house ANTED—IN A SELK AND FANCY DRY GOODS 2 » a rst clase one who has a oe joue other need apply. box 842 Post AXTED—A COMPETENT PERSON TO ACT AS ‘and overseer in a yard. One who has ES eS eae, ween oy with tisers; and with tivew, hbich la capable of great extension, The mate wai tory recomme: YY jualifies tions. “Address box 8,368, Post bs ANTED ORB HUNDRED Ae. } 41 4 STOUT tg pe Dig iets cit cu tS ‘West street, up. pp iy sein de, ae pay ge TO GO TO 8Ba. inno, inc capacity; eka & RO) She oa South erect corner et GF a pares rd DAY, 3 YOUNG MEN, TO GO A whaling voyage, in » schooner , not 0 exceed over tasueeie, ‘The vessel halla to-morrow. Also, cooper, yenter and blacksmith. A) ply to Randall & Rodson, No. is juth st., corner of Peck Wee's MAN, TO TAKE CARE OF HORSES and drive a nor }; one who has heen at the bust- giving refer- more, Hapald office, ANTED—ONE OR TWO MEN, TO TRAVEL WITH the advertiser, in & light and profitable business requir- ing but small capita). at 30 Ann at, up stairs. ANTED—A ROY, 16 OR 17 YRARS OF AG) cistaing bumaegs, an cap hocrdet eee Pin bet reference required. Apply ithe ANTED—IN A SEAMEN’S errme as A smart, active and intelli om A) ore wt 61 South mop up Ae himself generally ueet ANTED A pe ay INTELLIGENT MAN, OF W but 5 must 30 ty ty Eg b alow. “SSpiy immediately, 1o8. B. 8, box 100, Herald ESE ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, WITH GOOD Wa tetcrence, a Richard Green's hosiery store, 130 Canal ANTED—A GOOD Ri W Bho acyuntoted many Hall this morning. pg yr yay ft, he NION Wis [—7;: eo UNI Loar HOTORY WATTRE ROY: ON the business ean apply at Tam- ete AND SULVERSMITHS.—WANT- for the Southwest wud and North. “Apply to, & Co. Are , Ads Pine street, frou PS ee A Whisirteis ie ‘766 BROADWAY, two Ley three boys ee ate TON Bi Dp Ly AND Me eee eee <n reasonable terms. = CARESS Age, a TABI billiard room, proprietor. ee at Now York. —A few second baw makers, (8 Arn stree' * Jes complete, Tor sale. BY HY

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