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Mil Wi no; Mra y pee ilmingtor J brady d, Mra F L Wadswort ite Hebel My ‘ lady ‘and servant; Albon Chase, John St Chase ‘Chase, TRiward Hatclitfe, Mr Strout, ° it Shackelford, Jas A Courvoisie, Daniel Hi Holman—and 15 in steerage. Buchanan, Filimore and Fremont Straw hate, new, just received by FORD & SCOTT, suc- somethin, sensors 1) White the hatter, lower corner of Broadway and bs coal street; a few more genuine Webster hais left, and but a ————_—_—__—_. wee Ahead—Democrats for Voting, men for chikiren: 1.487 votes‘out of 1,700 were cast for tee ack Yesterday at HOLMES) 25 and 0 cent picture rooms, 29 Broade roadway. rtralte wero also voted for by by y. ies go in for Fy moat toa man, de rungs . The Greatest Improvement in Pianofortes Jac. yonnes circular scale piano, warranted of su- tone and ‘areroom, 325 Broadway, opposite fooawet | manufactory, corner of Twenty-eighth sath avenue, weet Pianos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters modern ‘m) pianos and melodeons are to be found a proved to be 183 Broadway. /ianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchase bor hand pianos from $30 to sale on monthly payments; seco $140; melodeons from $40 to $135. oR A Palpable. paseln Aim—"T'm Afloat. bo Fespect to tt The Cupid aust won ‘y Tanean by Smith # And One Forty Fulten, All maters of dress in a yl Fhe chilling hauteur ef “ihe avenue br EMITH BROTHERS one price clothing stoves, 122 and 14) Folton street, New York. Reduced Prices. ‘Thin summer suits. Biaok a) Marseilios al 0 AVEVANS? extensive clothing warebouse, Nos. 0 ‘and os Ba 4 for Ladies and Gentlemen, at GREEN'S shirt and furnishing establishment, No. 1 Astor House. Also, just received from Paris and ‘London, erayats, and zephyr, gauze and liste thread an | rt drawers, balf hi 5. There no Danger of Collisions 01 Fhushing Ratiroads. train at atime paid to the the buteight miles long, only one Every attention is fort aad safety of children, large parties. of fit almost dally 19 visit Picnic Grove. Fare for schools—Only 644 cenis for children, 1243 cents for adulls See advertisement of Flushing Raliroad in ‘Times and i ribune. Oh, Dear! do you want to keep Cool!—Just drop in at our gentlemen's furnisbin, and sapply your- selves with gauze under riwents of all kinds “seap. SREGO & SON, Gh Nassau © ‘Window Shades, Paper Hangings, Gilt Cor- lees, ping, de tables and tloor olleloths at wholesale and re tail. WILTIAM E80 th cirset, beween Murray and foo: 4 n made io order. Industria! Ex —A Novel Ente to benefit me savics i 4, is advertised in onr columns ot (0 day {> which we beg wo call universal attention, See br way Industrial Union. a interest In one of the most ventions of the day tobe sol't al emimmense sacri bs ent can be made in six weeks. Reference given Wengincers of the highest sanding. aires vo be oven to be appreciated. Address 5. Post office. Teas.—The Canton Tea Company have on band every variety of teas ior grocers, tea deniers, and pri vate families—sonchong, volong aud young bysen, from te We.; gunpowder and imperial Irom 25e. to 36e.—all other qualities equally low. Also, $ It for onedoilar. Call and examine, Between Pearl and Roosevelt street ly ony it., box vit Green Peas, or an fruit or wegen may be preserved im & patty state, by the use of Spratt's patent self sealing cans. Nadrectiona for preserving ui: Kinds of fruits amd vegetabien gecompany the cans. Pweg Sy Pegg ag ey docen, haif #0. N. B.—All orders, by post or otherwise, elivered, free of expen te. to any pert of the el the city oF No. sate Pearl ctreet, near Pr re brani ogee square. Interior Decorations—Thomas Faye & Co., 231 Broadway, near Warren street, have om hard every varie Gesorativs paper hangiagy, deployed oe servens, n the TS See be iehay atiprse ated. “Aruiode workmen only employed, and ail work warranted. Beery person ealthy mage by using KNAPP'S Concentrated Extract maore Pleassat and healthy beverage is not known, Sold in ‘5e. and She. with fll directions for inaking it. Geocral depct, $62 Hutson siree: vans TOK in tbe pufec ta y nited States, thors celebravad safes and. paseit deGaoce the abore o: it powder earl surees, cue dour below Paper Hay ings at Wholesale.—Country werebants are — to examige our stock of Freach and American embracing every variety known to Th ‘& CO,, 257 Broadway, opposite ihe c cy ty Hall. Sewing Machines.—In Every Pos- gible, way these machines have secu-ed the favor of the public. bighest premiums and medals hago bees and abroad. jousands are ‘asing the fiety of work, with entire satisfaction and have any intorest in the supject eall wad exasm ebines will be courteously ot ‘wish to purchase. warded to chem Im- nie, Iota ran light, adapted Machisie istuad wpedieat BEEK General Agent for Patents. Reward.—The above Reward will be to any person whe has ever used the celebrated cholera Machines, 407 Broadway, proved with extre large sh _— de PHIL in cases of cholera, dysentery, diarrhem or hay apd bas not found ‘ee eli five minu‘es. depot of this celebrated 0 Nasaant Contr of Joh; ath, STRINFRLD'S, ele agent for the Dressed Seaton, ant for saiect all the priecipal drug stares, bar- wins and groceries in the UnNed S.ates. ‘Thomas T. Green, Dr fr-ar 39 Mrcadway, corner of ¥ F, oorner of Kourteenth « specialty solicits the patronage ot hie former pairese and ine puble generally. Batcheior’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Toupees wo to ail others. Their new improvements secure comfort to he wearer, garer, natural elegance and durability. ‘anrtraled snd ia applied ia twelve Tours, st BATCHELOR 3, 150 Broadway Se ee eer Floating and walt water 4, inthe pure "ater ot Habeke, near ferry. Ladies baiting dresses for sabe and wo lel ‘Boats i Waier free from ai impurtion, Trial and Conviction.— ‘We try men for murder, and off, do vou ene, They rerape, because jor ty agree: Mut on trial put LYON § der and And all men will ery, “each ono cortainly Fills, ‘They ve heen tried by America, France and Great Britain, Add all have agreed that they cannot be beaten. Lyon ‘magnet power nod Pils, for the destruction of im- eccin and vermin, 424 Broedway. —$$—$—$—$_—__— Inhalation tn Diceases of the Li ‘Notice. =—Dr, HDNTER woult give notice that = ‘e.g bot of summer ho patients will he received after Perwane reqwiin ‘exaininauon of the lunge pts Diseases of the Throat and a Id medicated vapors, of vo 6 Bond # charge of D. Chae throat all, bron hit, asthma, catarrh, de. ‘ahaled whil ie, franemiting 8 full description of the e the rednedian’ and ndeice will be Promptly sent by cxprens, A brlel tnentiae on diseases af the respiratory of and Nestell,”” will be aent | -- rae by Dr. Neste! 4 a ry tothe pariont, Ne ble Unt ” Vv wersal . 21 Second avene, New York. cipal Holloway’s Pile Wherever Pcp mame ag re indemand. The stom he organs most asmail Oy pon these the remedial action Tipit, thoronah and ieeariable, Sold at No. 4) Maiden lane, New York, and No, and by ali druggists, at 25e., 62%ge., and Marrie@. . on Thareday, July 17, by the Rey. Dr. Mil- act Twelfth street, Mr. Jouw W. Crammvame, . Isle of Man, to Mice Mania Jane Guasmam, of Manche-ter, England, Ww Brooklyn, on Saturday sanere, dacghier of Jamce ent Aun Gil@uan, aged 1 year and 4 mothe. The iriends of the fami equested to attend the funers|, this afernoon, at two o'clock, from the corper of Vitauion, Fropy ed uid sireels, Winout .urtber wat wrning, July 19, Mare Bu- On Saturday morning, Ju'y 19, at5 o'clock, Epw ap | Srvxces, son of David and Vevelia Cargill, aged 7 years and 9 months. The relatiwes and acquaintances of the family are favtte! to attend his funeral, from the :veidence of his father, 1 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn, tuis aiternoon, at tt a o’clock. Carriages will be in ‘waiting at the Fulton ferry at @ quarter past two o'clock, On Saturday Sing bog 19, Jamms Cockcrort, M. D., im the 64th year of ‘The relatives and ey of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, 22d | * at five o'clock, from his late residence, No. 24 For- "On Saturday, July 19, at § o’clock A. M., Mr. Jonn Bor- FORD, artist, & bative of England, in consequence of iaju- * Teceived by being thrown from the Second avenue “ae body lies at his late residence, No. 266 Tenth street, awaiting the Coroner’s inquest. On Friday, July 18, Epwaxp Satmon, only son of Ed- ward and Isabella Slater, aged 4 months. His funeral will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, from No. 200 Grand street. The friends Of bis parents, and members of Excelsior Lodge 196 F. A. x, are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. On Saturday morning, July 18, at 834 orelock, after a short iliness, Susan Hoxton FkepRicks, aged 64 years, re- lict of the late Charies Fredricks. ‘The friends of the family, and of her sons-in-law, Heary B. Cook and Rynier Veghte, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Monday afternoon, at four o'clock, trom her late residence, No, 260 West Thirteenth street. Suddenly, on Friday, uly 18, Jon Dewxin, in the 68th year of his age. The friends of the angst those of his son, Thomas J. Dunkin, and gon-in-law, Henry A. Kerr, are reapeottully invited to attend the funeral, from his late No. 10 a street, this afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. On Saturday, July 19, Wares M. Hvosow, aged 1 months and 11 days, youngest. zon of George and E. Oa- roline Hudson, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral.trom the residence of his parents, Wind- gor terrace, Flatbush, L. 1, this afternoon, at two o'clock. On Saturday, July 49, Riaiarp B. gon of Richard aad Mary Ann Gaughran, formerly of Slaue, county Meath, Ireland, aged 1 year, 4 months and lb days. sa y ‘The friends aud relatives of the family are respect mvited to attend the funeral, from the ppb of his pa- rents, corner of Delancey and Ridge streets, this afver- noon, at two o’cloc! Drogheda Argus please copy. (n Thursday, July 17, Pacis, youngest child of Am- broee and Mary Leblanc, aged 13 The friends,and po aey igh family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her farents, 186 Naseau street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at ur o’clock. On Friday, July 18, Anna L., infant daughter of Chas. Hi. and Appa L. Brinkerhoff, of ‘cholera intantum, aged 4 months and 24 day: ‘The funeral will take place at 144 Thompson street, at one o'clock this afternoon. ‘On Saturday morning, July 19, of disease of the heart, Mos Laouie, aged 53 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, this aiternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 39 Vandewater ‘street. Tm Brooklyn, on Friday night, July 18, Axx, widow of the late Richard Persiani, aged 55 years. The relatives and friends of the family, hy those of her son-in-law, Thomas M. Hempstead, ‘espectfally invited to attend her funeral, without ae invitation, from her late residence, .No. 241 Dean street, Brooklyn, w-morrow afternoon, at four o'clock, Suddenly, on Thursday evening, July 17, Wituam H. Pixcpneck, eldest son of Wm. H. and Sarah Pinchbeck, in the 26th year of his age. ‘The relativee and friends of the family, and the mem- bers of the Independence Guard; are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further hinge acd this af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his father, No. 306 East Tenth «treet. On Thursday, July 17, of inflammation of the kver, Mary Jaxk wife of Rosevelt G. Secor, aged 36 rears. T The relatives and friends of the family are res] ty invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at nd one o’clock, from her late residence, No. 326 Front street. On Friday, July 18, Eres Dovensrty, wife of Arthur Dougherty aged 32 years, 6 months and 9 days. ‘The fricncs and acquaintances of the family are request- ed Ww attend tho funeral, this afternoon, st one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 45 Elm street. At Newark, on Thursday afternoon, July 17, of con sumption, Jony F. Granam, in the 41st year of his age, only son of the late John V. Graham, ofethis city. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. LK, + <i at one o'clock, from No. 41 Clay street, New Newark, N. J. x~®, Say 1 14, “at Waterville, Oneida count; son of Chas. P. and Jane F. 1., aged 3 years, 11 mentee Cranes , only Meney, of Willamsb org, Lb and 23 days. He remains were interred at Remden, In Jersey City, on Thursday, July 17, Groncr Wituam, only child of George and Margaret McCrindell, agéd 1 year, 3 months and 24 doys. Juty 5, of consump‘ion, on wears of Moy Pi sgl on the passage from New Orleans to thi Joux Boen, in the 42d year of his ag oa toca ‘bas been engaged \a mercantile business in New Orleans for many years past, and by a uniform, correct and upright de- portment hal won the esteem and respect of a large cir. cle of acquaintances both in this city and in New Orl The writer of this brief notice has been intimately 7° uainted with him for many years, and while he regrets void in society occasioned by death, it affords him Pleasure to pay a passing trib aie to. the memory of one endeared to him for a jong period by the possession of 0 many amiable qualities. In al! relations of life whether as son, brother, husbani or father, there was an elegance and dignity of manner which si a grace on the diferent stations which he filled. A dutiful son, an affectionate brother, a kind and indulgent husband, and fond father, To his disconsolate wile he gave an earnest assurance itn alively hope ina blessed and glo- rious resurrection, and throughout his entire sickness manifested Christian humility and patience, without a murmur or complaint. His death was tranquil and te rene, though sundering many ties of devoted affection, ‘and plunging in deep distress the domestic circle. Of him it can a None knew him but to love him; None named him but to praise. , ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. TH WARD BUCHANAN AND BRECK TDGE Club.—The members <a club and other democrats de vous of are requested to attend « meeting on Monday evening, July 21, at Kelly's, corner of Hudson and Chariton Sireotar as 8 o'clock. Several. distingw ailemen will address the club, ROWEAT LINS, Presiient” James 8, Davis, Secretary, 1 TH WARD YOUNG MEN'S VICTORY © gular meeting of this elub will be held Prinee street, to-morrow evening. 2st lo NNINGHAM, President. Jos. J, Krauser, Pecromey. HE BUCHANAN AND BRECKINRIDGE CLUM, OF the First ward, assembled amistakable force at 26 Greenwich street, “ihe Buchanan House, and ited by a public meeting the nominations of the Cincinaals ‘onvention, amid cheers. A large banner Was james Buchanan for ‘Vice President.” breeze nine cheers given in ie, ending with a tremen “tiger” for emer and Breck. were giv The meetin called to order, Mr. Addison Blighe was elected Presitent, fohn C.. Bales, ‘Thos. t, Barus, John Styles, W. Hackett, Michoel Ourran, P. Baldwin, J Reity and Jno. Murphy, Vice Presidents; John 8. scully and carney, Secretaries, The following resoluiions were Carney, read by Mr f and unanimonsly adopted. — Whereas, ihe news of the nominations of the Cineinnati Con vention has spread itself with lightning speed throughout the length and breadth of thie republic, cheering the hearts of the very town ant hamivt 0, our Union. causing atiication and ingpiring unliinited contdence: t Herolvtd, That the Buchanag and Breckinridge Club, of the First ward of the city of New York, with one hear: awl voice to and ratify the nominations made by the Demoeratic National Convention at Cineinnatt, and pledge themselves one and a7] to labor with a determined zeal to insure the sneness. ful triumph of the principles enunciated by the Cincinnati platform. Kesolved, That we reo, ognize in ‘be Hon. James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, a devoted frien! of the democratic party. As & siaerman, Bis superiority aod talente envitle him 6 rank civilian, bie Kind. affable and nev by a jong life of arduous strife for ite prosperity . With such » man ior our standard rer we march to the contest with the cheering hope of tri umpbant success. ved, That in the selection of Hon. Johu C. Breckin of Kentueky, we congratulate the Convention in pre senting for our suffrages a tried and trustworthy statesman, din the faith of our creed: w emi- and geoins entitle him to be the recipient ual mark of honor. t has suflicieatiy proved to all right minded men that nothing but personal prejudices or partigna thip have divided or the present telis ns that there 1 renee between us, and the fu- ture Warne we, i lang: union surteRe fe taken, that therefore do we rejoice [ oe to be ut little else than the resiit of wrer the reunion of the de mocraey of thie city, amd express our undivided at the accomplinbment of so important x reat; and we Fe Commend, imibe spirit of enndor to the tate Convention to Ssormbte tn Ryracter, bo adept stich measures ae will reerore tranquility nod trigawph tothe democracy of this State: herety that it is the bounden duty of every brain Haw the dlesearions ofthe? peat, and (rally wih enGestogm to the reeves of the old Empire Stace chaner, from the iron Dy is. —“ fanaticiem. rites: Richard, Adam . Capt, Ieniah, Ryndere, Hon. ‘aie Col ot ep of Sew Jerse: Mr. Wr" soneph, 4 éeuty'a addcessed the meeting and, inine hearty chicers. for the howl: Bees of the tineromsi tion, the mecting aijonrned, Us or pig rmombern. of the 8 THE SAFETY OF THE National American Club peettully requested. 10 ‘® meeting of the evening, July Zi, at {the Neademy Mall, O08 eB grelet order, RY SNYDER, President. Hesey Ransom, ‘National Seeretary. THE MILITARY. T AgPRC LAL MERTING OF THE BARTLETT GUARD, ices the following pre tinanimon: ‘Whereas, it has pleased an all wise to remove from our midst, 10 8 ify of ‘usefulness just budding Into man hood, our much beloved and respected brother member, Jona ne to the will of the Ru mpathize with his at that they will. bea tints their great loss with » Cartetinn fade, and that the’ great Ines will be for hie au Henalved, That a 60 cori of the above resolutions be. ted to the 43 CJ 4ey deceased, and that it be pu the New York Men? ON i). J. CONLEY. § NDEPEN, DENCE GUARD, COMPANY uly 18 ea The neu are hereby petite wo. osseous oh inet. Clock M., (in citizen's oat fiicted family, and we sineerely yanemt eto Comm 7 ning.) So pa jant tribuie of . He Ley beck, eck, whom Divine mid tt. as A BOvES, Papa” i ther wenal wapert to our late associa Providengg hae so sudden’ eer of NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 20, _ 1856. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ares Re LORSA. Bc NO. 246, OF FREE AMP Ac ACCEPTED Masous.—' bers of this lodge and ee in general are sia rend the fengral of brother I Riggs, an street, Brooklyn, this Sunday’ STAFFORD, W. M. afternoon, at 4 me ‘Sy. r of a Ocoee iL tAM R. M. 8. Monzuovse, Bee'y- ROADWAY INDUSTRIAL UNION AND EXCHANGE. —Im nt to inventors, a1 4, manufactu- nists and others.—-The eadverters wil open, about middle heat, a large 8 ry in best business ut of ‘of, ‘Broadwa; soe the exnf io ot tee invention Saventione ambien or Owl ue a Borat eskfoition aad vg Seuneried “he savertisera will reeclvo orders and ge conuniesion, OF will et out any amount of space, 0. that exh: Diters can dispose of their own ae There is ample room in the sore to exhibit the largest 1 will please ae what they with to eaitibit iad what tpace wt ‘will be required. Upon the Receipt of two postage our Secretary will forward a 5} of the manner in whieh the Industrial Union and re is to be con- ducted. Address Broadway Industrial Union and Exchange, New York Post office. I, $2, 2 F.—THE MEMBRRS OF ENTERPRISE No, 46, are hereby notitied to meet at their room, Oia Fellow lal, thig day’ unday) at 12 o'clock, for, the Purpore of attending the funeral of our deccased ‘brother, fitiam Durand. ay order of CHARLES REIMER, N. G. Joux Y. Savace, Jr., Secretary. ba ‘ABONIC NOTICE.—INDEPENDENT LODGE, NO. 185, . & A.M —The members of the above lodge who are in Frente aye Yeur or more, are respecitully noted to attend, and liquidate such arrears, jn or before the regular communication night, Monday, July 28, By order of Jour W. Danuxy, Secretary. BE ‘ASONIO. DARCY LODGE, 1s, F. & A. M—A_MPE- cial meeting of the above lode will be held at their rooms, 37 Bowery, to-morrow (Monday, July 21) evening, at So’clock, Members in arrears over one year Will be. stricken from tke 'roll. THOS. H. KEESING. Sol. 1.uTZ, Secretary. Mignect .—THE MEMBERS OF AMITY LODGE, NO. A. M., are respecttolly invited to meet at thetr lodge room, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, at 120'clack M., to attend the funeral of our late brother, ‘The fraternity are Fespectfully Invited to aiten RY W. TU R. T. Extwistix, Secretary. FICE RECKIVER OF TAX) street, (new Court House, rol aay Public notice.—To avoid the riak: i 3 CHAMBERS nt of their taxes, I have dete: which ‘will be rigidly adhered to shall ive no Prpent Aceh Ee Scsneleien stains itlely prohibied fr from recel taxes. By order, HENRY H. HOWARD, di, Redelver. EALED, PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO x ‘2a day of July, for the erection of a fire proof addi- don to eae Hudson County Court House. Plans speeitica- tions can be seen, and further lutormation obtained, by apply- ing at the store of, John - HiPiatt, Hadeon city, N. J. M. VAN wrt a iy ee Building Com. JOHN W. MAtING. CHARLES M. HOLMES, HAY BUYERS.—THE BROOKLYN HAY STAND IS removed to the corner of Hudsou ayenue and Concord streets, Brooklyn, HE LATE FIRM OF ANDERSON & MACLAY WOULD respecttully inform their former customers that they have ho interest whatever in the drug store corner of Fulton and Water streets, and will not bold themselves responsible for any Peeparations put up in, that establishinent as our sigus have cen freely used without permission or consent. PERSONAL. G. SEYMOUR, ESQ., FORMERLY OF JAMESTOWN, , Will learn something to his interest by cating at ihe ‘Astor Huse this evening at; o'clock. F JOSEPH GAZLAY, WHO LIVED IN NEW YORK city about the year 1X37, or any descendant of Abraham Gazlay, who left New York elty for Texas some time about the ‘ear 1887, will call on or address, by letter, J. Anderson, No. Nasenti street, New York, they will hear of properly in which they are interested. b fy: MR. 5. CHARIS B Hw. bes bal of, Cees A el hi ey ey Brooklyn, whei i M. L.—I WAS THERE EVERY DAY IN TIME, EX ve cept once; then only half an hour late; will be there f you can’t come, write. Remembs think of Your abseuce. GREENPOINT. LITERATURE. EW RAM, AND STEAM GUID! July number now ready of i APPLETON’S: RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE, For the United States and the Cana las. Price 15 cents. Published monthly, under the gepuviien of the Railway D. APP’ BTON 200., itp omer 346 anit 348 Broadway. And for sale by all booksellers, periodical dealers, news agents, and at all ibe railroad depots. J ENTRILOQUISM.—JUST PUBLISHED, ON LETTER paper, complete, Instructions in the Art of Ventriloquism, by the Fakir of Slam. Sent by mail for 31 per copy. Address Fakir of Siam, care of Prot. Vallo, % Barker street, Phila- deiphia. MXCURSIUNS. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS red 2A, Capt. L. Akely, ean be charter by applying on board the foot of Harri. son street, or at HENKY VAN VELSOR'S, corner of Jay Wea sireeis. EW PERRY TO WEEHAWKEN GROVE AND POL. nee Pavilion—Fare, 6% —The favorite steamer UR’ vain H. Malian, will leave en Sunday, July ®, Irem ry foot of Robinson street, North river, touchit weet, Amos street, Twentieth street and North river, leaving foot of Robinson 3 and § o'clock: leaving Weebawken at 10, lock. Notice.—The Mercury will make her to Guitenberg, except Bx Suoday: SUNDAY TONS TO STRYKER'S WAY Gatienbers. —On Sunday, July 3), the Steamboat Tot. a Witieave 5 Spring street dock Leaves for the above place, at York, touc! 9 o'clock. A. M. w ordioet A P.M. er's bay for New hg at Guitend's, at M. P.M. Landing ome and Forty’ hird Is each way. ing strvker's Ray, last tip, at. 63, o'clock; Guitenberg rx 7. Fare to Guitenberg, 6'4 cents; to Stryker's Bay, 12g cents. Tan oe ANNUAL PIC NIC AND COTILLON EX EXCUR Boatmen Guard to Fairy Grove, Yonkers, The steamboat WASHING: TON iad red for the occasion. The voat ge the foot of Amos N. R., at 7 o'clock; Peck sip 14, Hamilton avenue, Brookly plor No, 3, N, fi sreioek. ‘Tickets fity cents each. can be had of say’ mom: ber of the company, and at the different landings on the morn. le the excursion. JAMES LK, Chairman, jominick H, Roone, Secretary. x ¥- eo od ROBERT L, M pag rl CAPTAIN Andes ill mak ri Glen Cove every pring street. 74; Pier « Tenth ik all po ny Be ‘Twenmy sixth ireet, 8 8% Tiroome at sirationport, City Toland aud New Rochelle, way. ning, leaves Gien Cove at 3. Fare each way, 29 cents. To tration port, 1245 cents. ro aE ace FOR EXCURSIONS. —THE LARGE AND steamer WASHINGTON, Capt, Geo, W. Simers, will be chartered with or without tes wishing to charter will do well to call before mak’ eregecmente « reasonable. Apply to A. & W. A. HITCH. where. Terms COCK, 79 Keneh fully boplauve to tsform aie and eotilion excursion will take place ow Wednesday, July 28, v0 Newark Bay, for which the splendid teamer WASHINGTON.’ and the new done de decked barge Haltimore have been Wal lace # celebrated brass ‘and ectillon bands here also been en- gaged for the oceasion. Tickets, admitting a lady and gentle: =r Can be obtained of etiher of the following commit ements —Hen). Neg Water sree’, J. i Sewkirks 138 1 siroets Brown, 138 Amos vicestt A’. Auiens 68 ios oxeck Ales. Aitait Tot Haetuond steret, W. H. Bowman, 120 Troy street, 8. “R. Hurd, Seanes, wich street; ‘Filltsor Hurd, 21 Cornel: street, ‘of the folle association u J. W. D. ee jer at 7 o'clock: pier No. 3, N. ipetrenth street, 84; pe Marge will fy a te a ot ‘Atos gusset while ihe scsiabent ® R. si ~ Beo'y. ne LLEON. HURD, President. B. KE. HANCOCK, Vice President. Jas. A. Brows, Treasurer. TTIENAWKEN GROVE AND GU BERG FARE, favorite steamer JOHN BIRK BEC 7, from foot of North the Amon street, orth river, leaving the foot of strect at 1, 1,8 bo chock; leaving Guttenberg nt 10, 12, 2, 4 and 7 o'clock. No- tice. The Mercury will make her Fregulay daily trips w Gut tewberg. AN, Agent. and ret ia Fare tnd revurn any conte eat Td “sd PORE pote REGATTAS. Graz. RRGASTA AT HELL, {GATE — FOOT OF 6th river, pM hay FR ate for jib and feet and under, to all od Thraga’s point busy and beck 10: place of rance $10. Ail entries to be made on or before Fr. i‘ ‘of the day of sailing. Boats to start Jook i yee be wear EXPRESSES. aeeman & 00.8 BXPR 5 —— ish intend, Coe, = P+, Cal yp 4 merce vin Panama route, will be di eam seater mail meamer Areh ca. on eye dit ae jeltvered to us by oon <a ay. Small parcels, letters, yok FiimeWaw ec co, ig ‘Broadway. ACIFIORXPRESS COMPANY. 124 BR = - press for California, Oregon wad Routh Purine seat pil steamer Ariel, on Mon fh Stree A fds in charge of special oi Min), eters iigovock. er Small pares 55 | July 21, in charge of specin received till 1, letters tit I, oe foek WM. H. HALL, Agent Wie canes aco. Jy EXPRESS TO CALIFORETA, mo for’ on Monda July 2, pet via Panama, leaving at 2PM. inchatee of ight must be Mrongly packol nnd water free and (io inenire. shipment? delivered to te by 10 A. mall pareele reenter ty noon | PjROO'S COn Be . Wa Brosdvay. j gf's defy yormpetition. DRY uuns, A. —GENTLEMEN CAN FIND A MOST BEAUTI- 1856. fal selection of ties, gleves, under geninc ey Sieg eesinla seosriotinn. sanad, Sapa, eiean Keak, oe roadway irts " ond fit warranted, PT WRcKSON & PURDY. LL OUR gener ROBES THAT HAVE BEEN SELL- at 90, Lab ‘at $6, 0 close stock. By or- way, FULL ASSORTMENT OF CAMBRIC EMBROIDERED bands an: at unusually C Petiit ROBERTS & CO., 375 FINEST FRENCH ied and Jaconeis, wil veda Bed on Monday, July 21, te Deny PRWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers ef ‘Reade sire a BRACTIEVL MUSLINS WILL BE OFFERED, THIS week atIs., Is. dl. a Ia. Gd. por yard. Also Freuch prin at extreniely iow prices, By order of assignees, 7uS roadway. Sa a neater ILARK’S SPOOL COTTON.—THIS PRIZE OOTTON OF the great Paris Exposition is now upon its own merits re- ceived hilo general use. It s extensively, used on sewing tn chines. All numbers received regularly, and for by GROnA. CLARK, 82 Dey street. GPz REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS. Every description of summer goods marked down fall thirty per in order to make room for fail impor Laden wilh si haioe bargains or 00 Nonlay af the Commercial House, et. . LIPSRIT, Proprietor. Mentacx DE VOYAGE; mF, TRAVELLING CLOAR. GEORGE a. Deane, Broadway. OF THE TLANDSOMEST FRENCH Hareges of Wa be epee on Monday, July 21, rE STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. IPRAVELLING CLOAK JAMES A. HEARN, Broad TiS Above ‘Ninth street, soe $1007 "REWARD.—STOLEN, ON THE 2D OF LAST month, a large size hunting case gold. watch, No, 1;2; James Hoddell & 'Co., makers, London, will be paid pe ‘Watch, aiid’ $40 fOr the conviction of thier Apply 10 J. 3, Browne, 7 Hudson street, OST, ON THE 8TH INST., FROM 9) peck, a leaf shaded diamond pin,'coutain- enty ‘wo Sones. Whoever will return itto F. Burdge, ‘Warren place, Charles street, will receive the above re- Sands uote enlied po questions’ $20 REWARD.—STOLEN, ON SATURDAY, JULY 19, iddle aged man, a horse and saddle; when trying him said man bad pen at ho Bull's Head, Twen: ty-fourth street, cither Jooking for a horse or pretending so. The said man seemed to be a common working man in his dress; be had a black hat, without a coat on. horse is ouns, light bee ng no white, verv handsome in limbs and ody, long black tail unless now cut by, the thief, foar black feet.” He was burned on account of the lampers tis moruing, in yuth; his lirks on his abin, under the fore shoulders, thi are a litile ruftied by his shoes wheu lying or rising up. The saddle is a, military one, with a black patent leather seat on it although the rest j# of common colored leather; it is not alto- gether new, buta very good one. Any one giving me such information as will restore the horse and saddle wili receive theabove reward, by calling on Jacob Wiebush, grocer, corner of Duane aud Rose streets, in the basemeat. $1 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, IN FRONT street, between Peck and Coffee House ‘slips, a pocket book, containing $61 in bills and some change. ‘The tinder Will "receive the above reward by return same to ADAM 8. WIGANT, a poor young man, at ‘Hho Ola slp, up stairs. REWARD. $. last, a la his neck whit with white end? —LOST, ON WEDNESDAY bdtiai ah | to the name of Carlo. 'Any one returning him to No, 215 Bleecker street, will receive the above reward. REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM NO. 20 Kast Sixteenth street, on ss granada about 3 o'clock, a small pure white Italian grayhound slut.” Any one returning her to the above place may obtain the reward, REWARD.—DOG LOST, ON THE EVENING OF the 27th, Strayed from 8) Grand streot, & very. small white and reddish brown slut, ears long, teeth somew! Sayed; had on her pect = narrow plsk Fibben: somwers to tee name of Jenny. The above reward will be paid for her reture At the above address, or No. 10 Cortlandt mre, up stairs. REWARD. —LOST, « $3 Silence ‘dog. bakery, 51 Crosby street, UN LOST —MISSED, FROM BAGOsoR, TAKEN OFF a hack on to laced eamboat Island Bolin, Yor bag Harbor, Lai. at Camarine market slip, a "Charles Jones patent, London,” double bar relled gun, ‘in a mahogany case, having the owner’ Jas. Ho Hackett, written in ink upon the same. will be suitably rewarded by leaving itat Renard & Co's. 92 Broadway. OST—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING A CERTIFI cate on the Bowery Hai. And 4 note trom —— Magraw draws ip, ree Win. II. Odell; also some tnon anid pa hone ‘are cautioned againet taking or negotadng buy of the we, an payment has been stopped: Auy persot returning at 76 ‘enue, will be rewardec and be thaahs o( tbo ones rece L OST—BETWEEN THE 29TH OF JUNE AND THE 4TH 4 July, & gold and dark blue enatnelled breastpin, in the Lape ofa bow, with pendaat aitached, having In it an ome tal.” Whoevee wili return it at 21 Third avenue will be hand tomely rewarded, anitis highly valued, being the gift af a de ceased mother. Caton FRIDAY LAST, A GOLD DROP CHAIN has adog’s head. The tinder will be with 8. Hammond 4 i receive the above reward. onde Merchants’ Wxchan OST—ONE CERTIFICATE OF FIVE SHARES OF THE Galveston and Red River, Railway Company, Sate ° ‘Texas, standing in the name of Coleman & Levy. 4 sou, having fownd the same will be rewarded by” teaving Ita: 77 Cedar street. OgT—ON FRIDAY EVENING. IN GOING THROUGH North Moore to Hudson and Spring streets, a large oval eaneo breastgin. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at 122 Spring street, —— COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 510. 000— CPARTNER WANTED, IN A FIRST clase Broadway hotel; be must understand 0 business and invest from to $10.00) against $40,000 already invested. Address Hotel, ‘pox S88 Post oftice, 600 =A PARTNER WANTED—WHERE A MAN + can make from $50 to 870 a week, Inquire at Tg Keutman’s, (66 Browdway. ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSIUP HERETO tore @x! between the undersigned, under the firm and name ot F. Fabre & Co., in New York and New Orleans has been this day dissolved, by mutual Ce om 2 &. CLOSE. ‘ersigned will cantinne the business, on his own ac sean in New ‘Oriesas, under the name and firm of ‘A Vabre F. PABI Office in New York, No. $ Park piace. pote 4 WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM O00, in 8 new fed mont, protable business in elt: is ia no hi 6: i be found on inquiry For i apply to M. TU nanos y, 33 Cedar street TRAVELLARS’ GUIDE. LBANY ROAT.—REGULAR LINE.—FARE $1, FROM foot of Canal and Spring streeta, connecting with trains to Saratoga and the West. new a tid steamer Sa oe ee yt leave ce Hentey i inst. at 7 o'clock. AM. For farther partica fen inquire off Te wie dry ia atreet. Y¥ BOATS FOR ALDANY—7es FOOT OF CANAS and a Fe traina to Sal a be Went Sonners Xda Armenia daily, a7 A. ing the pi OR KEYPORT, CLIFFWOOD, AND FORT HAMM REYPO! Fi iy tetera arth 7" Baturda ys ina itaierne net if » apeey mane oH, HIGHELA On pana. LONG BRAS NDs and Ocean Port. — ular steamer JAMES CHRIS. TOPMER wil feave Jay sireet pier, for the above places on Sunday, July 9 at A, M.; Monday, 2a, 4 ¥ M. zai TR MS Tivursay, aa Pare dedg cou conta. ye ‘sur bathing unexcelied” N"% YORK AND CONEY ISLAND, LANDING AT Fort Haminon each way, The steamer, XOIW ALA ‘i hal pr DODeR, agen | pram i" The very thing to free the: Potnah teehen trom Mee, ‘Bcenta, For sale by ROBERT DAVIS, ti a ry Northeast corner ot leerker rer Shama tae ‘own, ins ve few minutes, and in maki nat! Sap co arranged af — Reece . 4 Northeast corner of jew York. RY, TRare. R een Pri tnly Boeemts.” Fie by haere ic via ot Ne sheast corner of Biewstey os ” Nom Yate Tica miteay corer oo ree a Viavioes: with tutes ; Meals extra, at ll Or good rooms nnd hoard at This new and large hotel nei: ‘ihe attontine ie trae hetne newty furntehed eo ha wing a claws location, and all intmens ot" reed hotels, at prices which, app ye central aut costly tat srps Bah A ” SALES aT AUOTION. JOO 2om, 1, NonrH waveEnuny, | PAtisADR avenue, Bergen ate Jul; Julyizh et golcork “Y nae ps suction, 08 Tucaday, perty Trout 100) feeton nes sini is one mile frou the Hoboken ferry and Wale mile tothe decesy City ‘one 'y. The view is grand and cannot be ile: cepted, overlooking Pay Island, New York city, Brooklyn te iiey, the Narrows, the Highlands of Nevestnk, and is 125 fee: above high water, Hire clans traprovementa cr6 polng glug wp di ining the property on the north, south and west. Fass vic water Ww! fedeesies’ eee an dameniels Blo eas tipanens Passes within $00 feet of the property. ' The Hu |scn City Gas Com: pany Was incorporated last Winter, and i» will be supplied All persons desirous of purchasing lots Kergen Heights are requested to visit this property, and advantages it has over any surrounding pro- perty. ‘Terms of salo—i0 per cent, and auvioneer’s fee, om jhe day of sale; 10 per gent on tbe 22dday of ne full warrantee dee (30 per cent can remain on bond fa eee Cats at7 percen per annum, payable semi-annually. es will be In attendance at the Jersey Oity and Hoboken ferries on the day of stle, to convey persons 10 and from the grovnd tree of ex- oo Yor mape and further particulars inquire of the aus, OheeOr, ai e, 75 Montgon treet, Jer Jity, or THOMAS WE! LLWOODy 78 Nadsau street) New York! LYRED NRAGG, AUCTIONEER —A. BRAGG & CO, Nl at auction on Tuesday, July 22, at 104s A. M. thelr on room 33 Cortlandt street, 300 cases boots, shoes, ph kane, Ac, comprising atiesh stock of goods, sultable tor the UVOTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS Aes ol Chet by JS. H. BARTLETT, auctionéer.—On Tue: 23, at 20 o'clock, at 241 Pearl street, 00 crates all kinds | rd blue and common ware, ro china, cullery, Britannia, &e. Goods well packed for shipping; sale positiv ce TION NOTICE, BOGART, AU 8. BOGART, Mon lay, July 21, at lig o'elo ction rooms, corner ¥Frankiort and Wilham ate V's alehorees, Wagone ai Ia Tuco t 1034 Jove, atthe ‘uesday, at 1044 o'clock, at the a sortment of bor id furniture. He B. wea. JR, 1 ADCO ERE WILL SELL ‘at auction on T wosday, ‘July 22, at 10 o'clock, at No. 198 HKowory, Sheriff's sale of a “¢\) stock of fai * otion yooms, a general as- y dry goods, up. hoistery; laces, embroideries, siiks, velvets, cloths eassimeres, &c., com) 1g in part of rich satin deiaine, damask, mor! lace and mushn window eurtaing, trimmings, Brussels ai other laces, collars, sleeves, chiomniseiies, Nuudkerchiets, luce gloves, silk stockings, undershirts, embroideries, neck- Tea, dross geoda, gros de fine, natin de ‘Chine, watered silk, silk serge, silk velvets, Sesea clots, § French goeakius. win- dow cornices, bands, &c., &e. JAMES C a WIEN, Sheriff. MPORTANT TO. DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS — oe pacts ERS, duaicness, will sell at auction, on ape | ede ly 21, a handsome drug store, situated oa the cor- neve roy hr ‘and Fighth avenue, with a lease for a term of years, The store is well stocked, and doing a xvod wade, ‘must be sold to the highest bidder. Inquire on the pre- mises, or of the Auctioneer, 187 Canal street. GHERIFF'S SALR.~A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, Hes 23 Howery,) will sell, on Monday, 2lat inst., at o'clock, at t ‘he Crystal Palace, railroad ears, tracks, tx: tures, lumber, urge lot of iron, and other material facturing purposes, and a number of other ai merous to mention, together with a large quant TLL, BE SOLD AT PURLIC SALE, ON THURSDAY, july 24th, at 3 o'cloc emises, three lo: of ground, (each deep.) near, the Tliludfum landing neis R. Tillon. Steamer Flora for'ilitudlum, at 2PM. Sale: postive. known at the sale. Met, by 500 feet ining the property of # foot of Spring steer, Conditions made INSTRUCTION. BOOKKEEPING, WRITING lasses on Monday (day his new methot of hand traiv mmbling from the hand, ani 1857. cheap writing gnarantees by suffnese and writers. L856 WRUNG, BOOKKEEPING ‘&e.—Young men who have neglect review the above essential branches, are 4 PAINE'S, 62 Bowery, New York, 23 Fulton stre full remuneration for both time aud money. ‘ORNING AND EVENING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 0. BT Graew) In the morning, from 6 to Wo’ in the evening. $109 o'clock. Course vf lestous, writing, bookkeepiog, srubmetia try, trigono" ish, eh e308 metry and sur "Engl lessone are arranged in such & manner as to afford the pupil the means of getting s suflicient knowledge, in each branch, in the course of three months, $ per month. The Classes to begin on the first of August, R. L. DE GRAND-VAL'S FRENCH BOARDING ‘échool for young gentlemen, Hudson and Wi 10m, re terraces, Hoboken, New Jersey, will re-open on the Ist of ey ya sagen ventions oS eng Gne previous, Oreulars ‘PERSONS NOT KNOWING HOW TO WRITE AT ALL, Jearn how to writea plain and x hat month or two, by devoting an hour or tw getting these ‘lessons they will be able to co vy out of a book and to get more knowledge by themselves. $5 per month. Qeietsve LESSONS IND ie FRENCH Serre MAY begiven at domicile. A good ponuuclation, in readings t Teading.,iirst, French inio Kngilsh, and next English into French, otirse to be completed by wr ler dictation, with application of the grammatical rule: for two hours: three oF persons can take lesson together rning. Lessons to be giving from M. Persons wishing to take lessons will please leave thelr card at 57 Greenwich, st, SPANISH (AND FRENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. A. PIERRA cau receive some pupils for fasiruction in the ebove languages, olthwr at bis own residence o at che pupil's. Method evtirely practical and easy, Terms moderate, App'y at 469 Broadway, ne: BHO BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE — i ANDSOME Oe furniture, and house to let or leave, oF suits oi rooms to selec! familiesor gentiemen. Private table, vaibs, gas, Ac., or on European plan. OTTAGES TO LET, AT CARMANVILLE—THRED well tier. or & convenient stance from the Panne nenh River Rails by —— gy for tw Sta low tent Apply tox. P. SMITH, For Wi ort Wahinguoty 0 or MARTIN & 8MITH, 96 Wail sirom, URNIBUED Bove, TO LET.—A Two TORY and attic furnished house to let, contalr rm rooms, well located, west of Hroadway and 1 Inquire at the o7sier and dieing ‘salova No. two doors from Canal. FAcTony, BUILDINGS TO RENT —POCR LARGE three and five story buildings, situated in rear of M11, 315 and 315 Rivington street, suitable for a bon cabinet factory aud other mechamical purposes. Rei Whole, $1.20. Apply to, C. H. LE BA WW —-* ‘or to Mr. ith, Geowe crete, corner Mania ‘QUSES TO RENT LN FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. — three story brick houses, with gont finished ‘a and 8§ Front strect, rooklyn—eitu: ated within about 200 yards of the Fehon snd ale sirost ferries. These houses have hot and cold bathe, gas, the year, inside the tx sae bamied In accomadations eel sotece ofthe vaans site tuber inthe an Rew York ‘or lirvoxtyn. Thay are i tag uated for permon soln bist: pd fined yn a the above frame house val ae nee A rere We | veel in 1A watee, ken en apply od OuW HAM: 18" on the premises. ONG ROOMS TO LET—THE SECOND AND THIRD |4 stories of 928 and {0 Broadway, well suited for a or daguerreotype gallery, af for a public or private tion. Apply to J. ORAM, & Union square COND STORY OF A PRIVATE HOUSE TO LET Consisting of two parlors, with folding doors, three bed room, closets, Croat Apply at Ito Rant Twenty inh street, between Necond and Thirt aves. LeT-—IN wor yl rere A A rae, MIXUTES walk from PM ries, the tres" nary nnd basement house, 168 North Becond strect. hos tween Sixth and Seventh aT two finished Dasenente, (wo parlors and jroome. Rent cheap. Ap- ply tod. HORST, No. 6 Beaver sirect. ([0,L4T—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A HOUSE, COX. vning eight rooms and kitchen, in the viltage of New Ctrecht, ou the road bush to Bath, G ARLES GARD. leading from Wecburch, For particulars taquire ofc LET—A BEAUTIFUL LARGE FRONT ROOM, FU! Peony Ey ath Vile the T° LET—THE SPACTOUS BUILDING = 1% LUDLOW usinene, street, suitable for wny Ly Apply v at the lime yard, foot of Rivington street, LET—A FURNISHED HOU eaat ide of Maccougal street, SITU, ar? ox = tween Houston Bleecker streets, one of Lo game gd Diocks in = ft all Be Gores merereees Co = 8; cut J the ture ure ebeap. “dares box seit YF bon chess —A Lon po AND Sle. on Ts s private ant th Tae two oration’ te is central, and hinews Part of the furnitare for sale. er street. a goed stand Apply at 53 Bleeck. RENT—FURNISHED, AN ENTIREL furnished be Hey éearabinaad No. | seventh atreet, 2 MODERN RUILT simaore ‘= With all the modern Fema Mg ma 6 best cond! age ron GROG. SCKLES, Ii Ramsar streee ee OU APPIY to wood piano for sale, —< ‘round ‘ufnlly Tine satin ‘wood and te holly, and brilliant ten, made by fname ‘ty ake ae all the taxiern Improvementa: heen ‘in sold for cach rare Daren Tor West Sec 1) dt SIRE atari ne en ANJO—B. sa mr tl ope, OLD BANJO TEACH - ing rooms of ming are still open to teach ranjo sx lesson. Terms $8 in advance, Don't be humbugest un COUNTY MEET REEL, One. fat thditininenk Bigs He (oe ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PRENO, 1 ae A |; one of the be pty vest toned in Make t Be asat oth beta cara work. fa note pony Fe ned three months old; cn: taro only ;aahor ea e come with venue, near Coyeal a. nm? ~ 5 SITUATIONS WANi ED. FRENCH LADY, SPEAKING PLU A TRENCH, Lapy, G FLUENTLY | TH@ bee v bachelors or widewer's bouss. Please iin sireet, for M rf 4h Se aera tmonetn, YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, OF CONSIDERABLE Hx- ips p.camege pe “ ree ee N EDUCATED WIDOW LADY, TWENTY-NINB. , desires a situation as ie kien i Buchélor or widow m widower; would inatruct two or three music, Only those living in afluence and give real name peed . References exchanged. Union square Post office, Oat A LADY, bg Meni A NEAT, ba ble, either in wehes iodo toons opi office or at oe own palines. er Copy! ‘Broadway’ Post office. HIUATION WANTED—AS LADY'S NURS eriean woman; Se reference of Peapectibility given. Gl FARMERS. —A LAD, FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, To vould tine to fd « heme in the faunily of «farmer, aa’ ‘old enough te learn a trade; he is willing, to make ele generally useful, and expects’ no compensation beyond is rd-and clothes. Ad James, Herald oflee, stating where ap interview can be had. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as ehanbermaid ond child's nurse, or chamber: maid and 3 best of city referenee given from her piace, where she cun be seen for four days, at No. 4 Weet tia néar Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE PROTESTANT WO- Tan, {o take familtes’ or gentlemen's washing into he own house, or would go out by theday. Please cull at 122 7th avenue, foirh floor, back room. ANTED-—A SITUATION, bY A RESPECTABLE: ‘oung Woman; is a good cook. can make excelion bread, biscult, &e., and isa first rate Washer and ironer. Ap- ply at lo West 37th et. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER OR Coachman; understands growing all kinds of vegetables, and ne ‘himself generally usetul. Laquire at 166 Wash- ington st TANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG MAN, RE cently arrived from the city of Dublin, where he. served his time to the wholesale wid retsih grocery. wine r, ix perfectly nequainted with and is willing fo make himself Jary not so Much an object as employmet 4 ences as to character will be given.” Please widress T, B, box 1s Herald office. BY AN highest 100P BA ARKREPER WANTED.—ADDRESS ED. rald office, with reference. A. T, STEWART £00, WANT A COMPETENT SALES- +, ban totake charre of their wholesale woollen loth de- vartinent; be must havea city experience, nowledge of goods. They ulso want an experienced embroi- Gevy salcaman, Who possess “san extensive connection throng! out the country. mi Apely Ed evening, from 6 to7 P. Me a amibers YOUNG of a millinery establishmer WOMAN is W) city; wlso, one for the exstnaking department. A good arrangement olf: Ad- + amapeed Herald office, stating where an interview can NOACHMAN WANTED—10 TAKE CHARGE OF / bree horses: must be a Protestant and unmarried, Ad- Gress Coxchman, Herald office. NEERK WANTED.—WANTED, \ CLERK OR ASSIST J aut, who has had practical knowledge of all the business of a frst rate hotel. Address Hotel Keeper, box 603 Post RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO 18 THOROUGH- ly acquainted with the business, and can come well re- Gammended, Apply at comer of Fulion avenue and Cum- berland street, Ir a4 LESWOMAN WAN’ :D.—WANTED, A GOOD AND fxperenced saleewornan, to superimtend and take charge ‘a large millinery, lace and embroidery store, in a Ly. oUt of and eobvenient to ihe chy of New York; tos goad, and experienced person a large salary and permanent situa- tion {e afforded. Ncdress box 111 Herald ofige, which will re- ceive attention in ten day! (0. ROOKKERPERS.— WANTED, A THOROUGH bookkeeper, by double entry; one who has been conver- Sant with the dry woods busi preferrad. Address, with ame, reference, ‘aud where an 4 sp ian be had during the ext ervalght, Industey, box aan oflice. TANTED—FOR AN ESTABLISHMENT SOUTH, A Greammaker, fully competent, also, uilliner who fe & . References exchanged. Apply w Pinaeo & WHO HAS EXPE- Burse aod seam- mites from we ANTED.—A PROTESTANT GIRL rience and good referen ehtla's siress, can fad a place in the country, sixteen fity, by ng box 3,641 Post cilice. Wen PLAIN SEWERS, ACCUSTOMED TO mak * joyment; also, three women. Apply st Richmond’, sob roadway. tall WASTED TA GERMAN GIRL, TO ATTEND A CAKB store. Guod references givem. Apply at 405 4th av. J ANTEDIIN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE FAMILY, ou Twent: Street, a Protestant woman, as cook and lnupérens; Brak have sutiabosery, resertnsts es te Guarneter end qualities alt at %® Pearl at. A FEW YOUNG Tiguite of Mrs, Findlay, ." TES to jearn millinery. T Clinton st W vices a GIRLS; ONE AS WAITER, THB ciuer we chamherinaid: | Tnquire at the southeast, corner agen aod Thirtteth st., on Monday, Dorween 9 and WOMAN, AS NURSE AND exe; also, another young Woman, ax er, to goa few miles ip the country for (fe sum None need apply unless they have the best or referenses m Monday, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at 10% Ww » healthy plave for the summer, by rail rs Oo plain sewing and take care of children ina privete fumily. Appiy, With good recommendations on Monday and Tuesday next, ai No. 10 Beaver street, up stairs. Freuch preferred. ANTED—A GOOD, OBLIGING WOMAM, TO GO TO ‘ANTED—A GERMAN OR SCOTCH GIRL. TO DO general work in & small private family ; Ra | required as to reference will 5 toe rand ust month will be paid. ‘Apply at a Nas- obliging person sau sire, TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE and chambermai! tn a mall (amily. One who make herself general general.y usefel, and can uring muni dty re- ‘apply a No. 4 Strong place, belwecn Cilsion rooklyn. wares GIRY. ANOUT SIXTREN YE) RS OLD: OF reutvel appearanee, to go West, to take oh «xe of & tive yenrs Address James, Herald office, stating ~ ere a reply be rece! ved. JANTRD A FARM OF GOOD CHARACTER, Ml industrious w by ality box 3,047 Post uifice, with reference. vei i ta ANTED—A SALESMAN “IN A SILK a RIBBON “ Sagan one sneces San the business and ean intiu- ence trade, oalary beg fh mya aones wal be given. Appi Ww ANTED—A SMART BOY, 18 A Lge MER- chant’s office. Apply at 57 Broad st. Waa BAR, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A COT. tom mill, mae SHIRT HANDS WANTED, IMMEDLATELY—PIN! finlabers, brtton bole and besty makers Nowe Tigh + paid to good, neat sewers, aod srongl the Summer season,” Apply 00 ‘urdy, 490 Broa Iway. Fas a WANTED—IN A pasa es J BOILER: + ap able and energetic man, None other ace Pistia toe Picea Naw FE: os Y og JEWELLERS — WANTED A roe, Fa ad tomed to jobhing, (i Nis yen given. “Apply to F ene ” [TORS WANTED At oh ttt ADI foreman, in a wholesale elo fay come petent 0 take charge of the vets Onn, sere 50 in the store. steady employment Jackson & men thera} eal salary will be most referrnee as | capanen hy and which nove neod apply. Address bow oftice. PRINTERS ~A¥ pn aes — ipod in pe : ves Cf the Staten Yaianer, mus ANTED—A ae Ww ATO a A W’ fouriahing wan in Totinam An ee oe eee ® gooll genoral wo: i workman. Apply to , ANTED~A GOOD TOPOGRAPHICAL DRA! expert workman and « eoitmens of work Now. 15 and 16, PAXTED<A who bas some knowledge of 8, Wheipley, 16 Monroe st, VINEGAR MANUF, XUPACTURMR, | On F°s GOOD HELP, CALL AT THE Dunne street —Wanied, three cooks, couatey, five tor housework, and five young: TANTED—AT 76 BROADWAY, to - era. two conductors, three clerks, two keepers, four waiters, two cache vse ramen, pleaded nn CAuroexta Dr awoxns ARE STILL AS BRILLIANT as ever, all styles, jE scree buttons, studs, &e., an 4). JACOBS. manitretn: YOM option AND GOLD eldtte J _ af ‘niah or ef e is bhi ——— oreairae. = SPORTSMEN.—FIVE Tis abana a ATCH DOG—WANTED, A conntry; ball terrier p Were ee mga ae