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NEW YORK HBRALD, SUNDAY, JULY ll, 1858 New Patents luswed. The following is the list of patents issued from ‘the United States Patent Office for the week ending July 6, 1868—each bearing that date :— Robert P. Abernethy, of Cincinnati, 0., assignor to Union Cork Manvfacturing Company, of same place, for improved machine for cutting corks, Robert P. Abernethy and Mahlon M. Wambaugh, of Cincinnati, 0., for improved machine for cutting corks. John B. Benton, John Frederick Behn and Gottlob Bastian, of Butlulo, N. Y., for improvement in ma- ehines for raking and kaang hay. Robert M. Berry, of New York,N. Y., for improve- ment in sewing machines. George W. Bishop, of Brooklyn, ps tg for im- it in machines for gathering ‘Lyman R. Blake, of South abide ‘Mass., for improvement in sewing machines. noch Brooks aud George Walker, of Philadel- phia, Pa.,for improvement in breech loading tire- arms. Yenas Cobb, of Chicago, Il., for improvement in mailroad car seats and berths, Munson C. Cronk, of Auburn, N. Y., for improve- ment in stoppers for bottles, ones 4. Dele, of Salem, Ohio, for improved boring “— ‘Doolittle, of Perry, Ga., for improved ma- chine for upsetting carri axles. Warren Drummond, of Woodbndge, N. J., for im- provement in corn planters. Jobn Ericsson, ot ‘New York, N. Y., for improve- ment in steam engines. Gilbert B, Farnham, of Meriden, Conn., for im- provement in pumps. John J. Farrington, of Pittsburg, N.C., a im- provements in mills for cuttivg, and ex- pressing the juice from sugar cane. John Fleming, of ery See for improved method of attaching la apt Se Stanislas Fournier, of New Orleans, La., for im- proved ragietoring attachment for clocks. A. A. Genung, of Painsville, @hio, for improve- ‘ment in pumps. Henry FGetty, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for improvement in faucets. ira Griggs, of Utica, N. Y., assignor to the Utica Screw Manufacturing © Company, of Utica aforesaid, a Ls, sant creepy for turning the bead and for “r Pp Harris, of Byhalia, Miss., for improvement in chs. Pert HI. Harrison, of Laurel, Md., for improved washing machines. Samuel H. Hartman, of Pittsburg, Pa., for im- provement in machines ‘for testing the strength of William Fall, of Springfield, Mass., for improve- ment in chairs for pe. George Henderson and Jacob Steele, of Allegheny, Pa., forimproved lathe for turning in metals. Jonathan Hibbs, of Tullytowa, Pa., for improve- ment in the running gear of =e Alanson P. Holly, of Seneca Falls, N. Y., for im- proved rotary pi ome. Lather Homes, of New Orleans, La,, for improved method of constructing iron railings. Duncan C. Hubbard, of Okolona, Miss., for im- ement in cultivators. Gilbert Hubbard, of Montville, Mass., for improved measuring faucet. Simon Ingersoll, of Greenwich, Ct., for improve- ‘ment in rotating shafts without a crank. Austin Say. f How York, N. cor improve- ment in skirt hoops. Alonzo R. Ketcham, of Buffalo, N. Y., for im- provement in steam boilers. PE dy Macnish, of Berlin, Wis., for improvement John P. Manny, of Rockford, Ill., for improvement in on and binding attachments to harvesters. Manny, of Rockford, Ll, for improvement harvesters. Jobn P. Manny, of Rockford, Lll., for improvement fm track cleagers for harvest John P. cy ml of Rockford, Ill, for improvement harvester fir lagers. John P. Manny, of Rockford, Iil., for improved mode of securing grain in bundles or sheaves. John Matthewman, of New Haven, Conn., for im- proved burglar’s alarm clock. bie pk 8. McNeill, of Philadelphia, Pa., for im- proved dust pan. Modest Merk, of Rochester, N. Y., forimprovement in hillside ploughs. Jeremiah Mitchell, of Gosport, N. Y., for improwe- ment in harvesters. J. J. Parker, of Marietta, Ohio, for improved ma- chine far , Slicing, and coring apples. John G G. Perry, of South Kingston, 1, for im- sausage filler. Levi Plonk, of Newton, N. C., for improvement in machines for wore horse collars, J. H. Quackenbush, of Ouasso, Mich., for improve- ment in railroad car couplings. L. Racine, of Joliet, L., for improvement in ven- tilating mill stones. Jesse Reid, of Marshfield, Mass., for machine for Jeathering tacks. Lather Otway Rice, of Berlin, Canada West, for improvement in attaching carriage springs. harles L. Russell, of Derby, Conn., for machine for leathering tacks. Eliphalet 5. [oo et of New Haven, Conn., for im) raved sash hol: sbury Smith, of, “Ashville, Als., for improvement in cotton cultivators. Hezekiah B. Smith, of Lowell, Mass., for improved | arrangement of devices for planing mouldings. George H. Soule, of Jersey City, N.J., for im- ee in breechiloading firearms. R Stace, of Rochester, N. Y., for tailors’ ph a. Werner Staufen, of London, England, for im- provement in treatment of fibre of Tampico hemp. Cornelius A. Stancliff and James Mingis, of Wil- liamsport, Pa., for improvement in continuous chair ls. Hiram W. Taylor, of Birmingham, Pa., for im- proved nail machine. John F. Taylor, of Charleston ment in rice hulling machines. Paschal P. Taft, of Tafteville, Vt, for improve- ment in corn shellers. Robert M. Wade, of Wadesville, Va., for trunk protector. Robert P. Walker, of New York, N. Y., for im- provement in machines for hulling rice. William P. Ware, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for ear, cheek and chin muff. Sylvester W. Warren, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for steam alarm and safety apparatas. B. H. Washington, of Hannibal, Mo., for improve- ment in furnaces. Hiram BE. West, of Norton, Mass., for improve- ment in machines for pees straw bonnets and other articles of eg Francis Wolle, o! cee Pa., for improve- ment in machines for makin, r bags. Edward 8. Wright, of + Y., for improved bedstead ey Brantford, Canada, for improve- ‘ment in furnaces of steam boilers. Amos Baraham, of Taunton, Muss., aasignor to himself and James M. Cook, of Taunton, ee for improvement in railway bridge si Yarker, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., _~ Sa J, B. Thompson, of Philadelphia, aforesaid, for im- of New York, N. Y., assignor to proved water metre. James Ewing, Frederick V. Itushton, of New York aforesaid, for stopper for bottles. ohn F. Faust, of Lebanon, Ohio, assignor to him- 8. C., for improve. im, self and Richard M. Ross, of Philadelphia aforesaid, for improvement in horse hay rakes. 8. Gale, of New York, N. Y., assignor to himself, Alfred A. Valentine and William H. Batier, of New York aforesaid, for improved valve regulator. w. J. FET tocwe of Chicago, Ill., assignor to D. J. Lake and C. B. Brown, of gine, JL, for improved panch for perforating metal. William C. Grimes, of Fviintlphle Pa., assignor to David Matthew, of Philadelphia, aforesaid, for ag PA tomay in water and steam indicators. Villiam C. Grimes, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to David Matthew, of Philadelphia aforesaid, for im proved pressure gauge. Leonard A. Grover, of Roxbury, Mass., aasignor to bimeelf and N. T. Spear, of Boston, Mass., for im- pvement in « om haskers. Jobn Phillip Lipps, of Newark, Be assignor to | George D. Baldwin, of New York, proved lock. Joshua Lowe, ot New York, N. ¥., assign: himself and Daniel Parnum, o' Jersey City, N.J., tor jmerered magnet steam guage. Geor ). Sargent, of Boston, Mass, aasignor to himself and Thomas R. Abbott, of M am) burgiar’s alarm clock. siden, Mam, for Pe Whittlesey of Meriden, Conn., assignor of Meriden, Conn., for preven pa . issn. — Seen Fate, of New York, N. Y. improved methed of ventilating » de Nov. 11, 1866. ‘ey Hated Benjamin T. Harris, of pet to John McKillop, > 7 B dy 4 both | of Brooklyn, aforesaid, for improvement of machines for marking time of attendance of workmen. “+ iL, 1867. . 0: Grover, of Boston, Mass. and W. B. Barker, of Roxbury, Maas., assignors to Grover & Baker Sew- ing Machine Co., of Boston, Masa, for improvement in sewing Machines. Dated June 22, 185% Dated Design.—James Conner, of New York, N. Y., for design for ty) A. OT , of Providence, R. 1., for design for gange fronts. Extensions._David Bruce, Jr. of Brooklyn, N. Y., for improvement ir type casting machines. Patented Nov. 6, 1843. Extended June 28, 1858. Teaac Crissett, of Bennington, Vt., for improve- ments in machinery for making barrels and other casks, Patented July 1, 1844. For improved ma: hine for making barrels and oth er casks. Re-issued March 2, 1858, Bxtended Jane BH, IdH0. : a : i i 3 iG 2 g pee eeeseee! regard to repayment not having been ful- eo he Pid fp to the police, and the result was ofthe true character of de Bate the the towers purporting to be from the French Consul proving to be forgeries. These swindlers in a small way are now quite numerous in this couutry. —Boston Traveller, July 9. Svicrpe ov a Boy.—An entirely inexplicable 4 unaccountable case of suicide occurred on the far vil on the night of 4 st. Benjamin E. Stedman, a young man in his eighteenth year, just in the flush of ree and health, without @ care upon his mind, expressing perfect oonree with his situation and’ surroundings, rash! ly ani opens snapped the cord that ear him to hota No possible reason can be i ong by any of his friends or acquaintances for his fe has never been suspected of insanity, and the motive that drove one so young to commit such an act is one of the yeieaien fe that eternity alone can unravel. He hung the Tim of an apple tree in Mr. Newton's pontoon it is supy about eight or nine o'clock in the evening, and was discovered by Mr. Newton about half-past three o' "relock in the morning, standing in an easy P pegere at the foot of the tree, with his feet on ind, his legs crossed, his knees bent, and his head bowed forward, so that if he had stood erect the rope would have ‘been loose. After sending for some of the neighbors and young Stedman's father, Mr. Newton ascended the tree to unfasten the rope, when he found it 8o loosely looped around the limb that a slight jerk turned it, so as to give two clear inches of slack rope. This would seem to show that he could not have ju: Fp from the tree, but must have stood upon ground, and bya | yoee and steady pull, Fehoked himself to death.— lazenovia, N. ¥., Republican, July 7. Sxqve. ro 4x ELorement.—The Hartford Post of the 7th inst. gives the melancholy sequel of the re- cent elopement of a woman of that city with a brakeman on the New Haven and Springfield Rail- road. It says that her husband called at that oifice on Tuesday nae we the following iaformation:— He says igh she deserted him he Borer deserted her, gh even tothe last—but stayed po: her until she died, on Saturday night a few alnated past twelve o'clock, from the effect of the which she took on the preetics Monday, arfer finding that she was deserted by her sedacer. After taking the poison ——— taken to the house of Mr. Thomas Good: in New Haven, instead of the hospital, where she died as above stated, and where she was followed to her grave on Sunday’ by her in- hin husband. Mrs. was a few days over twenty-five years of age, and leaves four children— the oldest aged eight years. She made the ac- rom home, about a year ago, and an im macy has existed between between them nearly ever ever since. He froupposed to be etee about pot Sage of New Haven. An el is being made for his Srats Fars.—The following State fairs are to be held daring the year:—Alabama, at Montgomery, October 18 to 22; California, at Marysville, August 23 to 28; Connecticut, at Hartford, October 12 to 15; Milinois, at Centralia, September 14 to 18; Indiana, at Indianapolis, October 4 to 9; Iowa, at Oscaloosa, Septemer 28 to October 1; Kentucky, at Louisville, September 27 to October 1; Missouri, at St. Louis, September 6 to 16; New Ham} shire, at Dover, October 6 to 8; New Jersey, at Trenton, Septem- ber 15 to 17; New York, at 8; October 5 to 8; Ohio, at Sandusky, September 14 to 175 Rhode Island, at Providence, Sept. 15 to 18; Vermont, at Burlington, September u 5 17; Wisconsin, at Madi- son, October 4 to 7; United States, at Richmond, | Va., Oct. 25 to 30. | coset Avotaen Cervasse at New Onvmans.—We learn, with regret, this morning, that another crevasse | has opened on the other side of the river, about a mile and a half above that on Bell's plantation. It is in the levee of M. Fortanatas Fayzend, and was about twenty feet wide when intelligence of it was sent down this morning. Efforts were being made | to stop it; and it is to be hoped they will prove suc- i, or the consequences must be very trying to | our eenky sorely pressed neighbors.—New Orleans je, July 3. Manyianp Coat Trane—For the week endi Saturday, July 5, 1,208.13 tons of coal wore Shipped T ote over the Cumberland and Pennsylvania railroad; 4,371.14 tons over the road of the George's Creck Coal and fron Company, and 1,584.04 tons over the Hampshire Coal and Tron Company's road, makin; an aggregate for the week from the whole coal region of 6,964.11 tons. Total shipmenta for the year, from the entire region, 226,361.01 tons, of which 60,273.06 tons went by way of the canal and 156, 186.15 tons by railroad. We have no report from the Cumberland Coai and Iron Company's road, and only @ partial report from the George's Creek region. A Senire or Reoarras.—On Frida; Y; , the 23d inst., the Coll Boat Club regatta will take place at Springfield, Mass. The prizes will be contended for by boats from the fleets of Harvard, Yale, See and otber colle On Saturday, the 24th, the cit zens of & jeld will offer two purses for six and four cared boats, open to all clubs; — on Monday, the 26th, the citizens of Hartford will offer prizes to be contended for by the clubs which are represented in the Springfield regattas. Ixpiaxs 1x CaxaDa—The number of Indians in the Canadian Provinces, as far as could be ascertain. ed by a special commission recently ated on Indian affairs, was about 8500 in the rn, aod 11,500 in the Western, showing a total of nearly 20,000, excinsive of —— tribes to the north, of whom no correct infor ‘on could be ured. A majority of the tribes are steadily, though slowly, increasing in nambers, and in nearly all some ap- proaches to civilization have been made. Saauerce. Crcautry ox Boarp Sturm Vewen—A correspondent of the Herald furnishes an acovuat of the el consequent death of &@ salior on ship S& Marys, ab Mare Isiand, on seaman’s pame was Harry Frost, ri | HH es aH: g the ship, When being gagged, Corporal Ke twarine corps, kpoeKed bim aown, and Koka bien timer on the neck and fos. Frost oovtindhd to tale well asthe gag would permit him, when James Raseel', master abarms, drew the strings of the gag & little tgnter and rent Nothing was then heard from Frost bul eutled groans and indistinct mutterings. Rassell then Se un et eee <P oe ao eed ce his knee on the back of his neck, dre@ the strings of the gag af taut as be oval, | and left him, saying “now holler, d—n you.’’ This “Imet turn’? was too mach. Poor Frowt was hears to bresthe five ot six times, and it under his bead, went for the from his ‘mouth: but it was vx — 22 33 Penprylvania Colonization soctet} Northern Home for Frieudiees Ouiidren Union Temporary Home for do..... 22532 500 600 or a the Pennsylvania is pita), to aid them in the completion of the building Bor Delag eregied ve taew 5G m Weet F Paliade yok, uaintance of the scamp who enticed her oe cea SITUA wal A, Soe asian rete blo ADIS® GOING TO Brnere 4 RESPECTABLE AND lady, we cy wishes charge of children or ‘would be happy to return reference; ‘ad the passage would be recelv- Epezemenereiica. Call ‘on Mra. 8. A., 1244th ay., above RESPECTABLE HEALTHY YOUNG fesh bresstof milk five weeks c] pot ce in& family. Cam be seen for Mulberry st, near Housten, in the seat Ravine Gates ET i as tari capes cae | AT cae 7, basement AND GENTLEMAN Svan ee See Fe SALE on eee Le alk ure Con (ey " oy a ery, choice wee trees: "eae finde irene ss 18 UABPENT! ‘Exchange place, ANTRD—A Laws tmstpind aa hapee) Math UNDER- stands dressmsk’ sewing, nd would tae care of ee have no ghection to atin in chante wor. pt ‘or ome Ye Sorte bony ‘The best sity refereice can Would like to go ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a iT 2 For" plain cook and excellant washer sad ironsr. Maen for two daye at 61 Onryate sh, bear Hester A TEW GEATIEMEN CAN BR ACCOMMODATED IN a private with furnished rooms; bouse santly Soonted near Younis park, and tang yd dern rcovements, Breakfast FF SAniaen SALE—A VERY NEAT COTTAGE AND LOT—139 ee mo- required, Apply at 69 re bey Fo eed on he ater through ; : riuise® Sewer extending from tbe rear of tbe lot atrect, Sewage iar 9. Gut ane Apply io 5. Ps! 683 RGE FURNISHED ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR TOR, eG with bourd, to sgenticman nad wie noo, seers Feit SALE—A OOTTAGE IN ORANGE, N. J.. CON: suitable for two gentiemen. Apply at 107 West ing tom rooms, wil able. rg eed ab all street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Colne rect, New York, or nage Rock. Grange WIDOW LADY, HAVING BEES rot A HELP P WANTED—FEMALES, ABER IOrAL FLOWSRS.—WANTED, 600 YOUNG ladies work ai artificial Gowers; none but gooi hands need apply. Cons‘ant employment and the big! wages ‘will be given to steady hands. vet at the manufactory of Hendereon, Smyth & o., No. 6 Broadway. bak priate a ‘PRRSeMWA os. Bur those who underatand the business n: (wages wiven), at 610 Houston st, md ay D BY A A PRIVATE FAMILY—A COOK WHO derstande her busi the country for he season. Good city references muat be ereall without thas. “apply at 13 Wear fii, between 9 and 0AM. ‘ARTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES, TO ATTEND A VV _segar store. Apply to Mra. Graham, 78 Reade st, ‘ANTED—THR! orate ONE TO BASTE FS § Redes to finish com after machine, Call fortwo daysat 2 ev. ay oto i toon, fidor, back Foor. ____ SETUA! ) WANTED—MALMS, \) COMPETENT BARKEEPER DESIRES a SIT SITUATION {na drat class saison or betel; would prefer & eqastry 18 of taxing the en re humself fre ve cha eat the liquor d cor departme a me id mak ent wos gir ae sel ul, pheterences unexceptionadle, mixtarose jathap, N. ¥. P eect hg ragged VALET DE CHAMBRE, BY Frea young ae oe Cero: F event and speaks rene! teatly. aL0lg Wreene 84, bi L Euan perfect “vee \y a ' AE Bi, BO* A Sorat BUSINEAS MAN FANTED—t0 1 PROCURE m3 Bs Broadway, ofice a fOUTHERN SALESMAN bf rcnungpeby A GENERAL bed cap rho has & Cur. WANTED—IN Plt GROCERY AND LIQUOR s ne about 18 years of qocege arenes | Bes Yartnese, apd eam come well recommended irom hi last place (684 Houston st,, corner of Thompton. - ARMBR WANTED—TO GO TWENTY MILES FROM now York. tn Weelchester county. Apply to f, Browa, ai the Girerd Honse, comer of West Brosdway and Chambers s, from 7 to 10 on yon Monday, WANT FOUR SMART ENTERPRISING MEN, IN A enion! bastuors Those of god address, and having Kpoly aller 10's: Sonu pup wal ia 0} ire, root ands ye HOLBROOK. fe stig pny 4 A WHOLESALE CARPET Wate ae A PROTESTANT pated Law! head waiter in tyne family, betmg the very best referenors a9 to capability sobriety, honesty and pf temper. adress box 337 Newport, K, 1 Es ag FIRST CUASS CARPET SALESMAN, has had ety experience: none elae — sha 3. STeWant ree Broadway, ‘ana Reade sireets. ‘ANTED—A. T. STEWART & CO., ® person competent to direct avd superintend ie wcaroet laying ment; city experience absol: Broadway, ANTED-A LAD IN A COMMERCIAL OFFICE, one wh) resides in the uj ey yy with bey arenis, sd who will be references, box 3,926 Post office. hg roe comes ye LAD, years of age to” must ye El his pare ‘ARTED—A BOOKKERPER, TWO COND! RS, two young men to ri wo © Lomevaie snd Peroget Soo eee Pe cen, 4 ae) and ie ol Ben oN two eepers, three 4 two orakemen, LOUIB KAUFMAN, 7 Hi: + $100.-a8%, Good pang nyt PERSON, HAVING thivamount, ma) engage ip & protiable noes, sb ‘calling at 61 Obam- Gere mores, seer Non OW] eal M. wo 4 P.M, | (Ee : ae (ACRINE BARDS Ee, SEW SHIRT BO. Wheeler & Wilson's machines. None bat good bar de required. Apply at 63) 618 ay, sqoond floor, per Ser of Sih at ‘ANTED IMMEDIATRLY—THREA GOOD BENCH frst NT Liversl wages Fa] rate wi i ° SE darceter, agent Monliog dara® ANTED—A FIRST) RATE WHEELWAIOHT, WO W Ungersiande city work tm al fs branches hs highase slambla, ea and constant Bs to A. sual. th ferry, Brook! FRENCH ADVERT! NE FRANCAISE DESIRE B® PLACER DANS UNE faanilie pour tout faire; elle as: repeaser #! ian chire, et bonne cuisinicre, Biadreaser au coin Soe ene srentie, chez M. Maximilien, demand nie. A-THE MEMBERS OF MOUNT VERNON No. 14, are bereby oe notified ‘the meetings be held in Future, ink bogey, Hall cor. JOH J. i Pnice, wom ¥ 32 ‘Kairit Revxons, Seeretary : OTICR-THE MEMBERS OF THE JOURN® Nv MEN ‘evening, J ats o’cloek preciealy, by order Teeth: Kuomr, bes'y. ut UR, PARtinG RRC RIVING CONBIGNURNTS ¢ Xe ARI inet wity'e ivera! buyer by ry aoniyag to im. a os divaneed 9 pre pian Ay ad Megane 0 TReaO antepec Company offers tract caroen the oer, length of rue AGO BROFiIERS, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. : FIRST INDEPENDNET RPISOOPAL Ot OHURCH, worshipping at Constitution Hail, 650 Broadway, above Bicecher street, bo'd moraing and, sfternoon ‘rorthip. to whieh ace Tavis at 108 AM and fg FM, Morning sub wthe ‘Re Resurrection, = Afternoon Hope. Seats = miler: eee received Feeelved by 2. PERSOSAL. ‘ ¥ THE PERSON WHO, ON THE 7TH, ADDRESSED An Anonymous later toa mMerchent foes own. will state where a communication wil] reach) him bew!ll confer « par- ticular favor by addressing Justice, box 134 Herald office, yy WANTED—OF THOMAS DUGAN. hen last heard from hi ey An intimation 9b nie, ‘ona soon ‘wo will be thank oll Catharine vagen, wwe care of James Un: THH MILITARY. IXTH COMPANY, RATIONAL GUARO—A MEBTLNO ‘Armory this (sun: intern, ‘at Jo cheks \o lahe oultshle’ merourey ints. Tarlo to the death of tetr late aapoelate, Kieth Ygorene tie MILYE, Lieut, milton, EW PUBLICATIONS, [MPORTANT BAR ap ce tat yaEns, aoa ea . sts pg non sUioR nemervus maps, Scapa te Pree ede iy Pern oP axcAne AND (D TORACOO, 4 GRETLEMAN 33 YRARS OLD, RNGAORD IN & ing with An amiad'e, youre old, with a view tom boty wil eeswer Us Parieware, Joba OBA lly Wale, avon exuare Fa ing, i ‘without Poy wo ny Herald oflce. “The beat of rofereues country acres of dae land, at Greebpifolae Pate Hdeon river, large mansion trie, | 8 set shade tr Beaty sea baie 0. ‘Apply 0 UBAS. SROLSEN, 1 « mann | ha EXOHANGE FOR CITY PROPESTY, west and 18 suit oy Po pnt bee ying ROOMS, TaR cheap access; 9 y Nason ree the modern vonve- sicnqen, te poten with ‘or without ‘eek tagetter oF oan OR SALE—ON FIFTY FIRST STREET, BETWEEN board to 8 famally or geqsiomen; tb Tanly {s small, have no ries ray tastar rund aitag ioc | 2 arr SS Sone aeet wand aaa tor = OOS ere AULT 05 SOR OE Tromu stone howes orlog ow; ert OARD.—A FAMILY, O8 TWO OR THREE GENTLE. B. KINSHIMAR, "35 Fourth avenue. men desiring 8 q quiet, pleasant home, can bare nlsely angi furnished rooms, most 16 locauion, at 88 Lexington (OR SALE—“GLEN SIDE,” A CHA MING oO @ COUNTRY avenue. ~ Beference required. Terms reridence on Ye banks of {he fi $) thrve RN ie city; situated in the village of Youkars, sata OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A, THIRD FLOOR walk trom the depot. Both cars and tteawersaiford souniy aud cne on Cry ‘situs commuvication with New place comorisea about ied tn one the moa pleaaant parcaot bast bast Broadway, faml- two acres, with water t T eis duiltin most aab- cl terms ‘References ox. stantial Itellem villa ety lo. with ai) ety ay conveniences, such aa ged. Inquire at 191 Broadway ot air furnasee, hot avd cold water beth me ¢ e)eg 9586 \¢———————e marble maniela, plane ‘and balconies, comtaanding the most OARD —A LADY CAN BE AOQOMMODAEED with heaatilul scenery for twenty miles The frousds are ated. room and board in aemall quiet family by inquiring ded with large forest and other irees, shrupbery. kc ; ra ‘Mt 34 Banton street, oe by Saenenks ridges, ee ee it a aF aman vor oom < waiet wie ora, grven house, rustic seats. &:. une ia nompletely we id NEVER and ‘newly farnished, which will be sold if desired boarders before « change of circumstances makes it whole ecmprises one of the moat eta ai tes oa Recessary to do 8) now. a few persons who can app sold be the bauks ofthe Hudeon Cost over £20 0) lees, ‘Terms easy. ~_ Address bor 3 224 Post office, N. ¥. TRAM OR PAIL VESSEL PROPERTY ‘WANTED-—IN BX- ae t farm and country seaton the His taon OABD.—A FURNISHED Ri TANTED, river, Cad boat out 500 ae es of choice tillable and, ll sratomen man and lady, wih 0 bear for ine lady al i. ry sultabbe fer ri Pleasant location, with " {as gr Are no other boarders; peéyment in dracon, “nadreas stating terms and locadon, B. OARD WANTED. A YOUNG GENT! No Seve! sad well farniahea rosea, with treek ast Red ise, en a Ge Ewa Per. sr BOE 258 Jeraoy City Font Ollce.” " JROARD WANTED —WANTED, BY A_GENTI, ‘snd wife, board in a small I private family; ioetion bo een Houston and Fourteen See eee Se Sees age, mains eons winch Saat $3 Pre, Te wel tie i Siheae ales into ‘sovefal farms, st a JOHN HALLER Y, Ne O Wall sreck BB SOLD ON REASONABLE TERMS, EITHER a stock, & corner liquor store, piyuht GAFFNEY, 10 Contre sect eS AD” EXCHANGE—A THREE — BRICK HOUSE Lf Bomar BROOKLYN, FOR SINGLE GENTLEWEN, able famil; . if a0, ‘sloton Conth fo JOAN A. imerabanden, aterence seer ae apply OARD IN EeOveLre —A yar s bop en CA! Bisco ae yr met Washington, Reference required, x OOL AIRY ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN SUIT CMe daha ‘and third floors, f Pied be exchanged for merchandiesy and cash will be paid for an sdditionad good ole. Address, early, 0. Frank- wun SaLh. ay BE CHANCE FOR SLE THE FRUIT STORE Wine Metropeiian . chains Hotels At siinated in the best business part | Connbie for pommer months: of ibe rc Gauss for Owner having oiher Vust- Bleceker street, near Broadway. p73. STORE FOR bayer yey AND t Otter te Ry ay Pred sin de] bi a Tg tn rad a eee seat toth gentlemen sed fates Nee bP yg when de- Sobnzon,) 60 Beaver st $6. Gentleman and wife, Siperday? pegs ial SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED BUTCHSS’S ISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 235 FOURTH ryt with dxtures; Ins business F Pars of te othe ly for Sule chee cheng taynirog noe of Mat ave Bd street, with or without board. ', 106 Atlantic street. iy fourth street, from URNISHED ROOMS TO LER—WITHOUT BOARD, AT Fe SALEOTHE BAR AND FIXTURES OF THE Ein! a ee ree, COU ne eee eee billiard corner of Myrtle = art iret, Brooklyn: iss desirable Tosation, for sThgee mE Foes Sigemzmesere EATS pore, iting of f LOCKE rehesed dargsin. For pardeulars Mines stsest third door a went of ‘man with some cap; Teatin a valuable sient gh ‘bustle of the city) reashed by ihe Kigais ayeuve 613 North Twelfh street eal, corner me ot hia, Pa., stating where an interview my be ng ge eare of M. A, as mun TRO, FONT ax aaa | Menem — way, corner 0: Wort street Apply on the premises, of GRO. EB. Sisk: Pray be kad a the ths Globe oreeret ‘of Willian oa at 20. and ren por hah, oe rom #1 10 Fit oat at ek te ae See ae tures of one whol 0.18 VARICK STREET.— GENTLEMEN WITH THEIR to the p: a ares ‘wives or aing'e gentlemen can be furnisbed with sores ie Bree eat ie Xppiytek, OAFPARY, 100s. waite Bt Joba's Park, wi — early opposite st Joba's Park, wid all modern im: bem . -¥— WELL KNOWN LIQUOR STO! street, corner of Hi goa ove eure" lo lease with Tent, now dome a NE Mg zwo SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN Ober of furnished rooms at the de: vy is well stocked with the best inquire in the mar Joostisn, 08 West Twenty Grd sree” Serna required. Also & acs repay Ric tea Far Doar RIVATE BOABDING=—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS Sito pada ence a now Bg ‘greeny, rooms, at moderate cicee to Fulton and OOMB. TO SEES; OR UN R with or without board, ®t 54 Clinton peayvaeasenp. | & Isrevoort House BERN FAMILIES, OR GENTL ning io the city during the summer, will ited splent conuining gee and 0 mily rei Srestin the city. Parton. ‘tearing © col) at 37 Washington square, Se ptreet, (OSB WHO ABE UNFORTUNATELY DETAIN CY, they eS Vonre as tne jouse, Broadway, ‘weiflh street, Large cool room, baths, meals at all boars, win every Siteation. ‘Sas wer prices very low. bg ne ye! PARTIAL BOARD, IN A GENTERL ANCY STORE FOR LE—WITH FIXTURES AND A roel! sock of goods, desirably located; to be sold cheap. ‘Apply at ald Ttdach street, PORK I RAL! RRS AND BUTCHERS —FOR GALE, Ley ep anusage machine, amone: bouse, an to @ complete ssubtichment, on the best avenue in ity. Apply to NBIDHAADT) & BISHOP, 170 Chatham sireet, Foom No. 6 $600 TO $1,00.—FOR BALE OR RBXOHANGE, A a“ established . mineral water business, a without jorse, Wagon, Dboities, Doxes, Bidreas A. B., Herald office. ¥ $2. FOO OmTABOCRE AND LUNCH ROOM IN the Firat ward.—For sale, the stock, fixtares amd lease of a firat class pam end - rm poy ‘successful operation. ‘satiafact NMIDHARDT & BISHOP. 170 Chaiuam aireet, room Nok. famiiy, CT FT yt 3 CI $3.500 FOR SALMA. FIRST CLASS PUBLIC | Ton" ‘haw sas Guna a If pretorres the rooeas wil + house. ‘most eemiral part and grosien | Dereserved September 1 without charge, Address T. P, yughfare tm the city, 36 by if0 feet; bar, restan: and ” eeventten rooms, fie furnished th the best style, | wereld offen, One nightly anc iwo weekly cube meet. The bar, exclasive TWO GUNTLEMRN, oigerens vq 5a can oceans comme, ous © Oat T ,, : pleasent, well rerplunad ron on ie neaoud ator ¥ — 1 hae nate with tae ot pan, Daid nad tara rom om th ana ie family, where good board and home comforis can be re sitzed, ‘Terma $8 per week fortwo. Apply at 6 ‘Thompson str pireet wo OR nee AINGL GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- eommod sie: ‘tu board, and a nivel; Seria rece, = i. a0.,on terms, nil at No. 121 Cneyeus the aver the i. A a agenis need apply. “apply be Mr. Dow BA, LOWE AND FOUND, O8T—THRES CATTLE, In ¢ a ‘FROM CARPEN \er'a, Bau's Head, Hergen fai) a atreet, at, and Tenth steneen” The fi x Ta GENTLAMEN WANT A FURNISHED ROOW, bath, at . oe ee i wie Siuaree ‘Aadreas 00x 366 Pout offic, ee beaten WAxTeD—snooKtry OR WILLIAMSBURG PRE- man and his wife, with board at privave. table, or the iver ter ty ‘ard’ coaveniences and faralsh re heir own ables Acres.’ with full pardcuiare and terms ost—A PATENT AERMING'R GAPE KEY, MO. 11168 — 2 abe ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 61 Wert A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A abd Bunday mosis ter poutemsa. ‘forma note tassel 66 OSf—ON THR NIGHT OF THR 7TH INST 4 LF dg Or tr ae pipes ee a ag Toma, tai for» enema this wie orang = Fealiy amoanma sad bet few bentine ates OST—A NOTE NO. 981, DATED JUNMA, 1488, ree cndiioed Lo ear enes ty Ob Orcaedl hte pees | Biz fer taree dare. owned by wm and Dy myself Allparien | Q() FRANKLIN OTREGT—PURNIBUED ROOMS TO Hi di — Se 93 PRINCE @TRERT, NEAR BROADWAY,—FUR. REWARD,—LOst. ON on WHDNRADAY, JUNE piahed or ‘Bparwments and roome, with all $8 Fediieeon en tac ty 7 j A black and ‘and lane in one ee did parlor of large dimensions, euliable ‘wil bring him as above will get the re lect slab. ‘epoken. bed REWARD. tr OR STOLEN, ou sucne. yy Bag ytd ROOMS TO LET, rs dack el cow low yomsas tens Hotel. “Gas and bath inthe houses” s+ NOS Storia the forehead, white spol'cn the hip, aad ® long NINTH STRERT.—SUITS OF HANDSOMELY 18 0 RNAP uae ON, SATORDAY arenes femtemen ony in Sena oe ino. 11g Ninth ereet,'s Ose bles a Seon oete doura from Broad wa: atads, one Wet ain THIRD STARET—ONK OF THB ‘piees, an he game to 65 on pee ‘od. Budo nT cen be paid. 132 remand and large and pleaaant from: OF RAVARD LOST TAATERDAY GATCRDAT) Gistcee dangle room. Table arst clam, cooking all aomeaue, 25 sas eet ward by leaving the same AN EAST TENTH STRRST.— aro Pith mreet, between avomuen snd 0. 230 inte touracreean beacy mmniaiat wih ynsthourd $ REWARD WILL BE PAID Bone LOES a fronton. Oe —y ee clan bee of May 10 er any ph tom, | 4G] BROOMR ATRERT, ONM. LOCK Whew oF ‘formation ’ desirable ioeation of ine independent, 2 Hoskman wre es sina a he media rari the Oret oleae peti vmern a & Ld 8UITS OF FURNITURE, IN So et Hee st dy Fo "___ KESTAURANTS, nee e & aa etrek GNOLIaH BODA WATAR J AND SHERRY, a water and by brandy, he best a orto Rfoktanieow Mant, 135 Wr 12, qs i od cael ante ror vaALe A aT TA eo filion e:eese ‘aad ‘a glaavot oe peeiais Soe eniy Pane mr FAIR VAUUR GIyaN rom roar = | SEs ee SPOTING, NOLT ROrTye FOR DINNER TO. ‘it | A" seks awit MORROW, TeRLeeNn aves Beers mene | 8™"s5.s CHEESE FOR ALB AT Ort poms s gteae vees XO. (0 HOUSTON STRABT.—THE SUB- be ae fitted wp this establichment ae & refneat- mere he rusia by, te OuLee,2. FULTON OTREET, BASEMENT, | (ere tere, toreceige the ot tie New abit. Lun’ Ee Fay — E44, doge for gray day at ii o'eloek. He hae on Sica quors, New York po ‘An office sad Forme to tet. Hi mange cure na ‘nod fon Sxterminetor, () cotta par wines ‘on the dog, beautifully lus Soon Gr a oMAS. x Bigacr, Wm oot by retatl, at whinemte prioes, Maglish and Preach ~— Ee eed raimierted Meet towlleg fuse, poster | TACAURRADE, nate RRARe BC aps, dc., £9. Bportamen will do well to have heard that persuasion fer ai hia sew befor purcbaaing. (WANTED TO BUY A WHEL AR ORE GETTER, DOF eantion the paite dom, for sasonadle price will he paid; will | sade, Montara & rey =F > quire to have ats is qv my) bead Fae ie 7 1 Tn en a vine dealers of New York, - ot Bo iy Warren corper way, room ip! Dio aM, Mopiag, Me CASLUS DM AUSERE & 00-1 Dewrer spe OOUNTRY BoaRD, OARD AT STATEN (German) re % BLAND =a aoe F. Ee Sa Se mretereay far ‘TEN AND, Picrma, whieh must bo moderaie, Wm. Bonnell, aa SCid cod servant Finin escosmene TOR A Terma, Mr. Fea Herald oe a a EI CARD IN MOUNT VERNON —A LADY, souemae sien Bear the railroad the summer. Boa IN THE pouusey. —A aay ye A et H Bing, 192 Broadway. a ER JOUNTRY C oe WARTED—FOR & xoume b 49 East rivera, in some boarders, an Gra coma ae” Y. versa TOBOKEN. RNIGBED Sz." STORY FRONT oom to rent. with board, at 21 Hudson terrace, one ’e walk from the ferries, re Rh sla ear i Quunme_poae, IN TEE uae, alfa etale (rom, Cora hess by seamer Thomas or buith Pansher, BO Wales area he AROUCHE FOR SALE ec SIX | Soper f wait mines ‘ome "9 ry corner ‘oplar streets, Brooklyn, ti OR FALE—A MAGNIFICBNT TROTTIN RSR, Dietary oe hae ae Herald office, g OR SALB-A PAIR, OF °. 4 rigCPRRIOR, CARRIAGE i boc yh ft 4, and ont eh b , erfeeuy ‘ound Fre Joka a See coer Twund ean Co For farther particulars app! ee Sxitiman and Flushing avenue, R SALE—A BUCKSKIN MARE, 8% YEARS @LD, thorousbly trained; lady's or ’aanddle horee Eee ay bande nde hgh very ind oS geulle anianal aderecd 58 BALE AL LIGHT WAGON, WITH SHIFTING and pole; has only b bua ran year, and, hue bean gom ly renovated within the past t ie ae good as ry rivate ‘apie, ref hod aide of seventh street, botween Broadway and Fil 84 106 Duane street, up stairs, R BALE—A ROWAN MARE, ce . : Four pak ane at No, 34 Pell street, Mew York. CRRSPUL TREATMENT OF E TREATMRNT OF COMBUMETIO mr ander, are respecttuily facued i MD, who, haa nee very a Le a te nce iti f writen W. SMYTHE DISPENSING CHEMIST, 2:0 #RVENTR 1G. fing sola water and esol’ root beer. Vows betes ARPRT SWREPER.—WE WE ARE now PREPARI ae families Potel keepers with Herre bd Cleaver cer inn can bs done whe without the ‘has neyanee of dus. They py Tw not hablo, to de out orcer, and s ebild ten years cid can wih it do the work of. servanta; 4 will \eke up pins, serape of paper, hair, 43., me y OO) SCHMIDE, Agent Your, DM aN aS a MID?, 126 Pearl street, between Hanover oreare Pied Oe Dee KIRBY'S gic tes TONIO BITTERS—THE saurely ot pet 9! BLOOD, seiesperi jusaaia, wild sherry, gentian, fund Cibere. en ae See foul stomach, ner, Ec emai a a8 F Br P= PATENT ay FORTARLS LS STEAR, BA ready om manta! Fay ‘Aadreat Goo. Page pe EE EE ERSIAN CORN PLASTER TOR TEE One ‘ALN wy Ay wells Pee KALYDOR—POR INSTANTANROUSLY RE- TAN, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, —% "a Kalydor bas been extenatvaly weed fa Indies sd ail fou barn climate. und te boy Greek the public aa © sure and certain remedy for all perwong dark, yellow, or sal'ow complexion, ym, and rem ving all phew, Lt +ruptiona, noting He» from the face neck, or arma. in i aetna eampareee Lodien Leen Ete Soren

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