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rr ting wire appear ‘@ draw in that amount. She ceneee ‘doubt caused py the toaperceptibie uw twisting of the cable, ‘which lengthens the oater wire wound spirally sound the conducting wire, Now, if the ebole Cable in handiiag and laying should be suffered o uutwist to this imipeneeniinlp amount, the effect would he to lengthen the already raicht avd suvall conducting wire over one mile -y a bak in the 1,949 miles of Atlantic cable, which it muststretch unevenly of course, or part. At would nut therefore be surprising to find the great cable parted in ten thousand places, or drawn so unevenly fine as to be melted by the first current of ues Hany passing through it. far ‘more probable, however, that the sky eect has perforated the isolating gutta percha, by flying off to the water when overcharged in a siorih. Is not this the trouble with the atlantic cable in the ocean 2s well as in the river, and if so, is it not contined to a small section of a mile or so of the ends of the cable? The cable at St. Louis, or rather four miles above, would again work well if removed from the water. ‘Tae Kansas Coustitutionei Conveation. OUR WYANDOT CORKSSPONDENCE. Wyaxpor, July 30, 1869. Adjournment f the Constitutional Convention—B2lk and Supper to the Demvrcratic Members—Governer Medary Denounces the Constitution—AMeeting of the Repuptican Members, £c. ‘You will have received ere thie the telegraphic despatch ‘twforming you of the adjournment of tho Constitations) Gonvention on last evening. Yhe c'osiug houre of tue setsion were of an exciting eburacter, arising from several attemp's that were male te introduce @ Diack law clause and kindred eubjocte into the coustitution, by way of amendments, on its fina: reading. Tboy were all abortive, as the majority had parsed s resolution requiring two-thirds of the members to vote affirmatively with regard to (he introduction of Bow matter. A motion was finally made to authenticate the instro ment by the members sigaing it in the order of their dis- triets. Colonel Slough (dem.), of Leavenworth, speaking for the democrats, announced that they determined not to sign the conetitution Leavenworth being whe First cis- trict, be was required to state th’s at the outset. He gave Téagons for ums refusel:— Firat, that the constitution id not probinit the migration and’ resideace ia Kansas of free biacks Secvnd, that it cid pot allow any time afver ‘ts ratzfcation to slaveuo.ders in tne Territory wucrein to Femove their saves. (Toe Convention bed proviousiy ‘yoteo down a propoeition of the rame gentleman aliowing ove year for that purpyse.) Third, that wwe Convection Bed distinetiy refueed t2 incorporate a provision in the Bil of Rights whereby nothing thereia should be con. atrued to interfere with tne rendition of fogttives and the execution of the laws of the Uaied States; aad fourth, the spporuionment waich stifled the aemocratis vote by attaching on counties in cistricts 0 as 1 make them ail repndlican, For these reasone tie dems:ras felt competled to oppoee the conatituiioa, and shoud Qwerefore not sign it, He, however, eaia ‘that but for there exceptions they (ae oemocraw) would have {ait Pleasure iD giving their assent, for the instrument in ali ber essential paiticuiars, doch in the rights i¢ guarded and in logy ama Coastruciion, waa indeed a model, ‘worthy of tne acceptance of the peopie. hr. Thatcher (rep.), of Lawrence, replied to Colonel Slovgh in a snort &; , reviewing ‘bs objections, and lozeo by previcting, ia # briliapt peroration, that the re- onicad parsy, with this covgtitution, would sweep over ‘apres, 6nd rout {te opponents triumphantly, ‘tp stitution was then signed oy ail the republicans, in number—oue beiog absent from sickness. aval resolations Of thauks to the oifivers, and econstitation given by the republican, the Convention adjourned. In the evening a ‘bail and supper were given by the citi- zens to the democratic members. Governor Medary, Jodge Johnecn, United States District Attorney Davie and other leser hghts were present. “In a speech at eopper, given responsive toatoast in bis hoaor, Gov. Medary denounced the consticution seserely, aod charac- ‘terized the action of the republican majority in Convention ~ partisan and fanatical in the extreme, declaring thet he etted extremely ever baviog signed the. Coavention he He aiso inumatea that be shouid resign his position as Governor, in order to take the stump ageinet the con. sinntion end tbe repubiican party. Otner speakers also denounced tke results of the Couvention’s tabors The republicans held a meetig in Convention Hall ep the seme evening, for tne purpose of ratilcstioa. Ts was quitelarge and very jubilant. Speeches were mado by Ex Gov Y. Roberts, Hoa. sem J. Vetig a Vavghsu, of the Leavenworth Thatcher, of Me Lawrencs Republican; J J sree of Atchwon; Col Warren and Son &. P. Root, of Wy andor. Toe general ‘one of their apeecbes was hopeful, wud ail the speakers expreased themselves satisfied with the position of hostility assume? by the democrats They claimed tha: they were sywply factions. fhe Convention bill been signed by their Governor, they had gone into the fignt aquarely elected their men, who Dado come into Convention, wor' ‘all through its session, made party iseues, been d faly—and now go before the people in o>position toa movement they bad endorged biherto. The people want to come {nto the Union, and the republicans felt sure of succese. So enzed the 1ourtn Constitutional Convention of Kansas. Disrension Among the Quakers. THE BERETICS py AND FORMING A NEW ORC! {From the Philadelphia } Fitence” Review (Quaker organ), of Angust.) It ie probably known to most of our readere that a few years siace some of tne members of the New York yearly Meering, fee ing diseatinfied with we continuance of re- hgvoua fellowabip between that meeting and the yearly meeting of New England, and desiring \o connect them- selves with the seceding body at Newport, withdrew from the reveral meetings to woich they belonged, priacigaliy within the quarterly meetings of Scipio, Ferrisburg end Farmington, and opened a smal! meeting with the ttle of “New York Yearly meeting of Friends, held at Polar Ridge, Cayvga county, New York.’? Toey have been in ‘unity end corresponuence with toe separate yearly meet- toga at Nosport, Rhove Island, and Notngham, Mary- 4 also with a small number of porsons in lowa, ed "nave seceded from the society there, but, we be- lieve, have not attempted to orgavize a yearly meeting. ‘The Popler Ridge meeting bas also repeatedly addressed be ante ‘to Philadelpbia yearly mecting, end to the yle meeting in Ohio; but they have not been received, although portions of the members of these meetings nave earnestly desired to enter into a correspondenve, and strennously advocated it, particulariy in Ohio, where there has been great danger of a division on this ques- too. For several months past there have been rumors of dieser sions among members of the separate monty meet- tng at Scipio, and it now appears that divisions havo occurred 5 tbe monthly and quarterly meetings at that Place, and that the yearly meeting at Poplar Ridge sepa- Tated in the fifth month last, in tevo bodies, each claiming to be Now York yearly meeting. Oncofthese bodies msaed an address to ite own members and to friends ‘wherevrr sitvated; and the meeting for suf!-sings, repre- senticg the other body, has published an answer, ouch party professing to give an account of the origin aud pro grese of the difficultics which reguited in separation. Both parties freely indulge in crimination and recrimi- Ration; charges ure made of manifesting ‘a spitit of usurpation end misruie;’ ‘a disorganizing spirit,” «© muking the digolphine, which ig designed for the purill- cation and preservation of the Church, an instrament pression; encouraging ‘a forward and uneanctified ministry;’’ aseaming ‘‘the whole control in the Church, disregarding tne expressions of others, and refusing their Bames on appo'ntments.”’ “ Many of those occupying high stations in the society as members of the Bred | ‘Meeting.’’ says one party, ‘ did not bow to the Lord and suffer Him to rule and reign; but, for the most part, in- troduced into that meeting those who were not Falided for such station, keeping out toose whom the Lord haa anointed and appointed for them; and this state of things has been cause of sorrow to the truly exercised ones,” ‘* * % “Jt ig not strange that such elders, as above aliuded to, not being abie to recognize the life in messages delivered by a living, gospel minister, should judge of the ‘words according to their own apprehension, and call them ‘unsound; this was actually cone, ana acess. sent up in the answers to the Querics of the Solect Meeting, on ac- count of the alleged unzoundness.”” Parpfal a8 it is thus to expose the workings of ‘‘disor- ganizing epirit’’ amongst those in any way connected ‘with our religious ecciety, we deem it a duty to give the information to our readers. This state of things is the result of a departure from the acknowledged principles of our reijgious society, and from the exercise of true Chris- ‘sian charity, in hoa and love. Earnestly do we de- Bire the restoration of those who have been drawn ‘and also of such amongst us as are standing op; the unity and harmony of the several branches ciety, ‘Terrible Affair in Hs siya eta th Men 5 [From the Obio State Journal, August 4.) A most eat tragedy wns coacted at the Obio to our §0- Penitentiary y: ite afternoon, in which one man was mortally ibtherecy and another completely riddled with buckshot. It seems the goverument of penitentiary nd been aware for some time of a concerted intention on the part of the convicts working on the addition to oscape ‘by & rush, and consequently the guard had been unusual. ly watchful. Yosteraay two of the convicts, namei W. R, Sade and Richard sent from Summit counly, July 6, for grand larceny, for one year, and Jobo Swee- ney, from Erie county, for burglary and larcesy, sen tenced March 14, for one year, working on the north side, took udvantege of an apparent remisenesr, and mado & rush fora cornfield near by. But half a score of watch: ful eyes were upon them, and the guards, knowin; that a8 socn asthey started in pursuit there woul be s general stampede of the whole party, raised their Pieces loaded with back shot and sent a volley after tho fogitives, which brought the — gentleman to the ground covered with wounds. were picked up and conveyed to the hospital, wha ore rs Hamilton, ison, phy: si, ein examination, and ‘and found that Shade % in ef leg and one the back, the ball lodg- tog just behind his Dent te A. thinks bim tnortally wounded. He was in terrible agony last night, making the hospital resound with his groans of intense suffering. fon) oo Aa shot in the legs and through his neck, the ng & ragged, ghastly wound, just missing the jugular, ORR Rafter greatly, Sweeney is not ro seriously burt as his comrade, and walt probably recover. Doubtiess this prom; he part of guard Tus Gra TRavE.—The grain market presented “ange acene yesterday, Waa bos quite pe ith and by no means unusual. Wheet tumbled down fully Sve cents, and corn was not far behind Thera wero no buyers of whens In Yargs lota to bo found foe anlee may. have amounted 50 12,000 busbev ia all, at $1 new red wioier, We. @ 20. for No 1 epr standard spring. Corn wae stealy ia wenk in the sfernoon 26.060 oushela wo) ‘at previous ro {4,6 Weugo Timer, Avgud The Sehaghticoke Ratirosd Catastrophe. VEROICT OF TAB 4LBANY JUAY—FUNBRAL OF THE VicTIMS— CONDITION OP THE BURVIVORS. The Troy Times of the 6th inst cays:-— Coroner Doan, of Albany, closed his inquest yesterday. Mr. Wm. Waite assumed toe responsibility of managing the road before she Coroner, He says he examined the brigge on Sat id the carpenter to bridge, but the: Det om mot put it up until he (White) could see how he was going to do so and use the bridge at the same time. The carpenter informed bim how that could be done, and that was tho last Mr. White had looked tothe matter. Mr. White farther teatified:—I do not re member of my a‘tention being called to the bridge on the first of May last; there are #0 many complaints of that kind (twenty a day eometimes) I cannot remember of that occurrence; Thuow that. some of the Dridges are in &@ bad condition; the epgineer (Charles Jones) bas beea in my employ some time; have had complaints made to me im relation to hia fast ronning; be promiged reform; I tbipk, as be does, that the train was pot ranuing ata rate of over ten m: in howr; if be was runaing at that specd ho was exceecing bis instractions; I am also President of this road; 1 18 in the hanos of trustees; the road ig pot in my bende by the trustees; there is no corpora. too; it is to be told next September; I have solo con- wo! of the Aibany, Vermont ana Oxnada Ruilroad; in my opinion there were gome braces or timbers removed from that bridge before tt over could have fallen; the stay bisces are japortant sinys; | never stated that imere was £0 money with whch io make repairs, ag SworD lo by Mr. Cooley ; ho bag always nad materia! for repairs whenever wanted, even if J got it at my own expense. The followizg was the verdict of the jury. It {sa much better verdict than that given by the Ssnagbticoke jury :-— “That Yrs, Ouyler, Mrs. Cooley, David Kugsell, Caaries Berihelon, Denna Cadi!) and Goward Wright, came to their death by the breaking dowa of a bmuge over the Tombavnock creek, on the line of the Albany, Vermont and Canada Rattrosd; that said bridge was in a rotten apd unsafe condition, and the Sugerintendent, trustees and owners of the road should be heid responaible.”? ihe funeral of the victims by the {ailing of tue bridge over the Tombannock,on the Albaoy Northern Raitroad, took place in Albany On the 4:b inst. The funeral of Ber: thelon, the baggage master, was very largely atieaded, and £0 intense was the feeling of regret that the waole neigh borbood for blooks around was attracted to the houso wo view tbe funeral cortege as it parsed to ite destination. Anotber sad end melancholy sigbt was that which sur- rounded the residence of Mr. John Cuyier, on Colonie Street. io that house lay side by sides mother end @ daughter—Mrs Cuyler and Mrs. Cooley—both victims of the Tombavnock togedy. Tho surcet was throoced witd participants and spectators of tne mournful aifatr. On every countenance was depicted a look of sadnosa— almost every tongue spoke in terme of regret, while many eyes diopped @ eilent tear for those depart: d. The fane- rals of hir, Howard Wright, and Mr. Ruseelt, tho express mesenger, were algo largely attended by many relatives and sympathisiog frienca. It was indecd a sad and mourntul duy for Albany. We are picased to carn that condnctor Oooley’s in- juries are not co eerious as at first anticipated, He fools pomp internal soreness, but thinks it will not prove serious Mr. Baker war brought down from Schagticoke by con- ductor White, onthe Troy and Bosion road this morning, and taken to bis resdence in Atbany. A cot was made by the citizens of Schaghticoke, upon which Mr. B. was laid, ant placed in the centre of the car, which was ran direct to Albany. His injuries are a compound frac tore af we leg. Dr, Armeby thinks he will be able to tave it. ‘Among the parrengers on the fated train wes 2 young lady, the daughter of ove of the directors of the road. She W6s uninjured, but so frightened that she would not return home by the road. Her father was compelied to gend @ private conveyance to Schaghticoke t> ering ner ome. New York State Temperance Convention. The late Temperance Convention, at Saratoga, closed its sessions on Wednesday evening ‘last. The deiegates in atiendance were numerous, and the meeting was more evtbveiastic than apy similar ove for several yoars, Among the prominent temecrence men present at this Meeting were General J. 3. Saith, President of the Socie- ty; Judge Bay, Dr. B. J. Clark, Rey. Mr, Crampton, Gene- Tal Riley, L. Ing ie, Rev, Mr. Snyder, Christian Keoner, were quite ab’o and spirited. Several resolutions were discussed and adopted, the most important ef which were those embracing tbe pro- gramme of future action, under the head of work w be done, 28 follows:— In answer to the repeated inquiry as to what the State sicty Propose as & Programine of future operations, we moet earnestly recommend to the friends of temperance tnrooghout the State as follows :— Whereag, in the opinion of this society, the great object contempluted by she Temperance Reform can never be July reatized till the treflic in the drupkerd’s drink is prohibited by legislative enactment, and the organic law Of the State so amended ag to make that probibi:toa stable and efficient; theretore, Betoived, That the great work to which the energies 0} the friends ‘of temperance in this State should now be oirected, ig the creation of such a public moral rentiment throughout isa lepgih and breacth, as ebull secure a important objects; that as means to their ace iho pulpit. the preas, ihe temperance lecturer, and pat tions io the law making power, stould be employed to the greateat cxtent poseidie, und with no abatement of interest wil the work is completed. Retolved, That we memorialize the Legislature to enact & Probibiory jaw, and to place such r jaw as far as possi- Die above te capricious action of our courts; we recom- mend that the Legislature leo be momprialized to submit to the people for their adoption, as aa amendment to the constitution, the following, or something cqaivalent, Vin Thet the Legislature shall have power to probibit the fale of intoxicating drinke a8 a beversge, and to declare those illegally kept Jor gale ® nuisance, subject to seizure and confiecation by due proses of law. Resolved, That we will use cur best endeavora in pri- mary mectinge, end at the baliot boxes, to sezure the ection of frietids of probibition for office, Resolved, That we earnestly recommend the forma. tion of u Tetnperance Socieiy, in connection with every Sabbath echool, to be under’ the fvstering care of the cflicers of the school; the object of which shall be, the ingathering, not only of all youto, but also of all the adult, in the community where the society shall be establirbed, Resolved, That we recommend to cvery Temperance Scciety the hoiding of stated meetings, at which a tem perance sermon or address sha'! be delivered, and the temperance pledge invariably circulated, The New York State Teachers’ Assocdation, The sesociation resolved to hold its next annua) mesting at Byrscuze, July 31, 1800. The fouloning pefeons were chosen as oflccrs for the ensuing year -— Prestdent—James N. McElligott, LL. D., New York. Vice Presdents— James Jotounet, Syracuee; Win, N. Read, Newburg; asx Baker, Jobnetown; Edwin A. Charl. ten, Lockport. Hecordirg Secretaries—James Atwater, Lockport; @. N. Harris, Syracvre, Treatwrer-—W. H. Hughes, Albany. Board of Editors for the New York: TeacherJ. W. Bulk- ley, Brookisn; ©. A. Sheldon, Oswego; a. Z Barrows, Boflalo, W. W. Raymond, Skancatelea; D H. Cruttenden, Fmily A. Rice, Schenectady; Heen 4 Philieo, Boonville; B, W. Keyes, Atbauy; A.B. Wiggin, Oswego; Edward Wobster, Rochester; J. W. Barker, Ningara Fails, The sessions of the Convention closed on Thuraday. Professor Milligan, of Bethany College, Virginia, been tendered and has accepted the presidency of the University of Kentucky, located at Harrodsburg. PRRSUN AL ABEWARD OF $5 WILL BE PATD FOR ANY INFOR- ta tien in relation to the yropel‘er that on Saturday night 544 0 lock, off Slag ting. bound up, run into the scho.n- er cuarice : Beale, bo ound dow wu. Bald reward wall be paid on Spplicatio it, Bon 4&Co., No. 27 South street, New Ton” Li CPGARISTS IN THE UNITED STAVKA ARE. Ri A“ quesed to send thelr 8. togetner with the denom{ Saticaof inete churches, to JOcEL. MWItE, Church Journal Cflice, New Yor, for «new musical gazettecr. (OR ADOPTION—A FINE BEALTHY MALE INFANT, two months old, None but respectable parties and those ‘who will give it motber’s care nee! apply. References exchanged. Call at 243 Gold atreet, Breoklyn. 1 loge ¥ REILLY, DAUGHTER OF TH® Late ED. ward ra relly, hotel ‘kee Stoneybetter, Dublin, will ao iy to Thomas Hvasell, 2 street, ‘ork, OF to John ee fore hs 32 Westland hb Dublin, she will hear of some to Bar advantage, Her motber's name was Margaret rE oe Ate a oF THOMAS TAYLOR, ENGINEER in 1868, will call at the offlee of P. Kaut isrolienmy toe pune yemeets she will hear of something to her ad: vantage. I W. W. WAL) ee BCs foe wa A Eh ‘Walker and Shoop none Bow deceased, will comma ne 10 Carolina, Incase he be ceceases, bia beirs, mshi will please commuticate as ply rew F MR. T. A. GILLMORE, FORMERLY OF NEWPORT, Row Hampahire, but lat oi of Californ®, will send his ad’ dressio Mr K., at ihe Broadway Post oflice, he may hear of something to his advanta, Pen WANTED OF iTHO3, CONNORS, WHO arrived in this cha about seven years since; he See Ee wi e town Portumna, uy, Galway, eee ia rhe will ee from Ne sisters, Ostharine and anne, by calli ‘Thomas O'Cooner, at Morgan OBriens, ventral Bull’ W icad, bixthaireet, N.Y. rode, county Mayo, Jrels Ireland. When Jaat heard irom (iss7)he ‘was in Flaceville, Washington county, Penn. Teoelved by info. matton_co re him wilh ‘be gladi; tin guter, Mary Welch, 198 iim alreet, No ¥. Penna vane papers please copy. E OEN, GIBNEY, FROM ENGLAND, WaMts Tis to call on him at Lovejoy’a Hotel. Any rT erulng him wou aukiully rece ved fhtormaion concerulng ous abner. AMBE—OALL AT THE HOFRL TO-MORROW (WED- oJ juende ppendey}. Md o'clock, others Z wiiloall on you next day, " az , front at Il o'ek Be in the casbier’s ofiice, RO a. B, BEATIY-WHO LAPDEN HkR# TN OSTODRR fnat, Ans information respecting bia will be thankfally Tevelved by bis ester county Galway, id Ireland, 7% dareas 86 Willow treet, Srootlje. Baltimore pa- pers p) copy. R. THOMPSON OR MR. JOHNSON, WHO WERE EN- ged Ist winter in applying plambago i» the conntric- iton of foots, will plenge rend hig or their address to 8. ™. box 020 New Fork Post odie (PE, DIAMOND AND TWO RUBIES WANE 1889. ve for addreva, You will find bis in the new Direc wu Ly VBS #pR eH ARN SHARMAN FuBASS were the 09 eat Teven NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1859. NY GENTLEMAN Bayne Bone ALITY OF Western lands, can make an exchi ‘eame for a ‘Ww and valuable patent ‘machine, rch every former » the country must have, roa: name M. M FOR SALE—-NBAR THE HO} iwenty Sve ilies frors, the Nyack; uncer cultivetion, with stone ior Apply 10 TARO. ¥, ELUSKTUN, 16 Broadway. Wo SALE—A OLUNTR\ EAT, IN oy sown. OF or Fat Fisbbill, gon house; including eating of bores and wagon, two milch cows aud bei, «bole will be gold for tavee penne cablars, one pele 4 @oney con emata on bone and quireof Dr G OPK, 8 Carmine a uy {OR SALR—A LOT OF SPLENDID, FRENCH MIS: rors, Witb glit fran ales win iow sbades, a!) 50 pi twenty per centieos thas cost ell new, to pay savances, “Ap: poy St 8) Vaviek street, front basement, WOR SALE LOW OR, WOULD BXCHANGE—A P8O He Cuctive property tw Breoklya now leased for manufes turing parposes for $3.000 per year, paysble most mosth’y. Sent . Shore cilering to exchange will please addreas, de ra they olter, price, &c., &c, Factory, 1m 3 BALE OR BXCHANGE-—A L3KOB TRACT OF B ‘valuahts coat Jandg ia Pennsylvania, surronnded with ‘acitity for an earl. developement of ty rich m neva, ceechrces, for well imoreved croperty or misceltaneons mer ucire. & emnall prevertic of cssb will be adced, Addrera, 4 office. Le oO% a FOR ta mewhandiag wi rated ea orig siybt anlies from “wee fork and rie xallroad, of abou! he buildings conswt of & two atory frame ith brigk, nesiy ruruisbed with all tho m0 revemente, Tha tenant hovees, suaole bare, ‘bennery, Soruse (Alled,) are all net aod well arrapged a Ac ; omrriages, wagons seary (iplements " Voeaton unsurpassed for bacuty und death, and la eayy of noceme Poregmion ran be bad ata thie or particulars loguire at the auction rooms, BD OOUNTSY FCs for elty oF town Sern jn} aad ke tock, horse, 0x00. cowa, Se. For farth way. SED AGENO} FOR ALL THE STATé3—LAND bought, old aod Seer Bree and city pro perty wanted for lards av 3.8 FRSNKLIA OLAS x, $8 25.5 Coe & Coy Tri ‘ne Sul fing, or 118 Walaut street, rf —___ FOR SALEM. Ex. TAstT. Having TH" mihi pea, fi perp mapufectare hberal con wberal coavest with ope who marke ola mand op . ruply Ci ‘N PtTsBLISHED BUTTER AND CHatss anny! a Fup of good custo oe ee do'ng « fir Err dia Botnet Soren hit eto pous Wirth, bout twenty 308190, utes cee. File ela under bie ‘aroun, Seared ie Herald A oftice. OR SALR—AT THE sWERICAN ZORM MORES, ROR ony iat street, west of Tenth area oe xuteatupere of every description of wei pipe t water snd a, derail pr ‘&0.. globe valv: a coche, malleable: and every kind of ptpe fit'ings in Bx, ate gm lat frmaars ade 0 er Beh ne Ae 8 dood Roviontel Wea Balt & CO” p.wer, Oe bh ee eee he S4L3—THB STOCK AND FIXTURE) OF a soda water manufactory, two rerytht ‘ppartest anda, now dolog A very good caso Sualngse taroat Lecity. | Will be guid cheop allafactory reason for ailing will be w ms Adareas S. M., box 123 Herald office, {OR SALE -THE STOCK AWD FIXTURES OF the wholesale acd retail grocery, 521 Canal street, corner of Gacomweich ioe will de sold low to seash customer, dean nthe ramt'y ibe cance of gelliog api ny zs the Roars nam ter oro JUN MULLMDY, No, 24 ine sireet. OR BALE—ZEE STOCK AND FIXTUGES OF 1¢ hy Brnatlitea ip grocery and Iquor are. opps stor Quarantine grouns 7, OMA SERS, 0a the premmiaca given, ) ape y to. G. W. OB GALE—THE WHOLE OR A PART Bg A vaLu able patent for sericultural purposes For gerculte apply WHANSY E, nOKDER Patent Agent, 340 Bronaway Oe SALK—Tha LEASE, STOCK azD F FIXTURES OF & gooa corner wb lepale' ard rey the lescing avenues on the exnt side of the eluv, busi.ecs To UAE Raby, Of Chained azee foe SALE-PHIR"y FIVE THIRTZEN AND THSES quar ter Gunce candie stands INS, Navy street, Brocklyn. BiG OR BALE—AN OLD E?TABLISHED DRUG STORE doin, far amount of trade. A ‘rst rate chence for a young For fall parveulars address wito nains physician. Mecicrs U. > Mail stailon O. oR SALE rive Ss00RD HAND paige f Aves, meding wiz@; aleo one very large sme mittsble for n jeweller or banker, at 7? Maigeo lane Three RXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED OB Lage ay m4 shave Seventy Site strest, Sew, Tor benses rented in Broo ‘Brook Address Exchaoge, Herald oles — QV SATEEN LANDS. THE ADVSRTIGRR wisiter to diepoge of 110 neres of land in Tows, situated in a wel ‘mproved ney ae ood, im exchauge for dry goota fay mer chandise for the Western market, A: wit par stculars, lowa, box 116 Herald office. Ww? UL BXCHANGE—FOR PART CASH AND WE3TARN lanes, Hquors or merchandixe $10,000 worth of the bent tenement property in New York Western faem worth 3} eed wanted ia exchange for a farm on the ‘bank of the Hud: son river. FUWLER 74 Broadway, room 3 ANTED-—LIQUOSS, SEGARS OR MERCHANDISE, Jor severe) ame)! tracts of Virgiala fuming ate lsads; some camh if euired. " Apply et No, 78 Nassau street, wecoad ‘story. ek « 7 YEARS LEASE OF A FINE, PAVING PAOPERYY in 1 bompson st eet for sale, as ibe owuer is goicg to fornia. Wil tell ine esas lows ule pestect aspigso Pa FAN, 91 Division street. 100 208 SALS, JN A HANDSOME VILLAGE . three miles (fom Harlem, a building site, 70 by Tbieet: ‘he pe fect; hourly come uaisation with the cit, rf Stage ond ralivoad, “Address Lash, box 200 Heral 60.0003 GAZQE HOUSE, HAVING A srooR . of miscelleneous merchaadize, amounting © about $60,000 are cesieous of eelltng toe same, or ex shang: og for unincumbered reel ¢atate, with some money. address V“brosnere & Co., Herald office, immediately. MISCELLANEOUS. MPURTANT 20 IMeoRTERS oF MEERSOHAUM gocdu, aegar storckeepers and smokers —All of weerechaumt, pipes and emer tubes will be neatly done at gi ob; Broome street, oesr Bowery. MPa, PEASE & 00., COLLECTING AGENTS, Da leorxia Refer to Messrs Demill & C>.,’New PO Gntetzer a Gon Now York; alien, Molen 3 Becbiey, New Fork. 0. 12.-80NG OF THB BEDBUG. nave I wandered unfettered and free, the young and the ‘Aid int iim tbe cducl Of the rich and the poor, ‘And frightened the warricr bold. But ower in waning foot {rom mo— owoer Magnetic and strong, th to our tribe, Iuventee by “YON, ts ‘and awsy I mus} truver o'er | Dut wail kiul all house you's Magnetic rita Lyon’e Powder ia haraless to mapkiu: Insecta, garden werms, plsnt Nags, Sc, ‘¢ death for rsig ond mice. ' Mold everywhere emule a, 26 cts ; reg war sizes 50 cts and $1. BABASS & PASK, 12'eud 1b Park hew, New York. fs Pi pled FOR TRIAL ice tetid BUFFERING ith canker in the menth. throst or sw: cuts, burns or sores of apy Bind, ‘wil find Immediate reliet ig Dr. Na, proprieirs, Velpeau’s cavke:ue, BUNRILL & HUN: 102 aseau street; U. FUX, wholegale agent, 51 ‘Barciny st. wi QOMBTHING NEW-FEVER AND AGUS—A BURS D_ cure m a very litle time, and no humbug. Those afflicted with this diasg: time, and with lide expense, on McURK, cpr tal L ‘siceet and reennle complsint can be cured In & very stort oltcation to JaMac bird avenue or at 133 OUTHEAN MSN WILL PLEASE CALL AND EX So tmine the pew anti friation cotion press, boll for packing aod compressing, slo hay, cnceas, elder And tobscco prerees constructed puaer the seme paient, Offiee hourald « M@ tod POM. +. AMORY, C. &., iuventor, room 67 Astor (Ouse PO ARCEHECIS. BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS — DDELU'S new and unrivalled system of hand ratt tr heated tn 15 plates, with fall and plain cescriptions 'y carpenter or joler with bus moderate abilities, oxa a0 quire the whole ari in # few hours by & novel and entirety Dew moce of teacking; cr the book whist contalus the ouly tens and perfect orivcip'e of band railing that bas ever appe: muy be had for 5/60, ‘hose who are ambitious of being inde Detdent ond masier workmen, and thing the proper under Man@iog of thelr duutneas worlh Enowing. tosuch, an oppor {upity i offeren to learn the mcet elegant and naetul branch of carpentry at the trifling cost of $2 6). it may be satiafactory {o state, teat this new und original ay stem bae only been & fe months before the Hnglisb aod American workmen, duriog Web time nearly alk thouauud copies of the work nave bees sold. Ite superiority over all other +yatems or methods ever Known, was ful.y sud fronkly a.mitted by the combined tx'sut hot only ia the Lritieh ineteopolia, Dut ia Ail the large siltes and lew no throughout Eoglaud, Ireland and Sootland. By ihe uit OF uaelstance of this Work’ carpenters woo never made tbe Jenstpretenaions to be stsirotee hance, are now a the daily babit of spplsicg 8 pridelples, and even sue faxing thee,» who have devosed Jears of stady to atiain the art the suthor, from experience and observ. is fully convinced of tke aowurdiay of tanning. a large, onderoua ant expensive volume on band railisg. ‘The fact is, the whole snd Jectcan be emi ted in a siogle plate, and made ‘plain to any Intelligent carcenicr. In a word, the simple and Ch-bacded method now offered for the tirst time fu thin city, ad mits cf no competition, aad its waher fearlessly challenges a! sysiems that have ever been pubiished, ceeding $1,000. Those who are cesirous of obt be redues'ed tosend of cal, on MF. ALD EL 144 thom, etreet, New York. N. B.—A co) sent to copy ove teecSign he Fort cis or express on teoelpt of $2 0, or two copies tor $5. K, BROS, & CO, PRR 810 Cam PASEREs, £ ’ Antin, Fa: Fran EBEICE THAYER, Mine wreck room No Reon 2" TIONS ALBAN STRAWBERRY Pianta ot this famous strawberry, acknowledged to be the best in seutraton, for eale b» JOHN WILSUM. albany Nursery, Albany, N. ¥, ieee Spee, $10 per 1,000 ___ HOUSES, 8, ROOMS, &0., W A DO FeENcH Lay 18 DESIROUS OF RENTING A houge in New York, avd would like to make arrange: ments with a gentleman ‘who would board out a part of 1 Font. with. privilege to take afew oiber.geatiemen to based. Meférences exchanged. Address aiilan, box 167 Herald ofiize, i. FOUR STORY HIGH STOCP HOUME WANTED TO exiall fai een Thied and Sevenins Sveanes ona. below hirty-finh street. all landiore can obtain reliable tevanta at the large real estate gency No. 159 Kleventa street, corner of Sixth avenue. A FURNISHED HOUSK. WATNED SEIWEEN FOURSH and ‘birueth street, weet side of the cit preterred Terme must be mcderate, Address &. M., Broadway Bnd Aster Rpm IN BROOKLYN. 1d rooma, without board, suitable for a family of three. Must be convenient to Wall or Fulton street ferry. ‘Terms moderate, Address, stalling terms, dc, care of G, A K., Herald office. POR GALE—THE LE ASR, STOOK AND FIXTURES OF varroum and lodging house, situated equal to apy fn tbe ‘out ia ® good buslbesa. ‘The Fesson for peli: Soot retiring from busineay sad 18 0 er lofermaiion inquire o1 the premises, (OR SALE—ONB SHOOND HaND BILLIARD TASLE, sil complete; witl be sold cheap tor cash, or exchanzed for furrpure se ood Havanese; ply at tho New Baven Hou ourth avenue, Twenty seventh auree' OR 24LE—4 DESTAUBANT AND DIF ING BAL.OON, ¢ logation. well tied up and doing a first rate id for half ie value, as the owner bas other Oaliend to, zpoly toa. FRANUIP, 419 Uroadm IN BAOURLIN—THS STICK AND eX. 1] sons ‘bores hod wagon; wagon. nearly 2 earl bew. oF ficulare haquiect BUSN'S GERU ma, 9 Mur ray stree!, NW. ¥. site Lee dd TO LET—a COsL YARD, IN A GOOD 2 Inquire on ‘on the premises, 3.3 Wess Thir. Corner of ty erg reek. MED STORE FOR FALESITOATSD ON THE EAGT Aide, up town, doing a gucd business: the owner gpaeuing inthe Busine For information ton toquire of G. B. wiom, 1006 of Chrlatosber street, om tbe bain! BCCERY FOR SALR-ON TAIRD AVENOK, Vany ches: excellent location; favorable esse; choles stork, snd dofng a good cagh business, to be gold in contequence of having other burit eps BLGG4 & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau atreet. OAL FOR F4LR-ON FAVORABLE TERMS WALL located down tows ‘sab iahed, fully furnished, do money wakiog bi eset ‘Good lease; a most exesilont oe to get in the bustness BIGGS & SOUTHWIOK, 8! Nassau street. OTEL FOR SALP—ALU TRE FURNITURE, be | OF a hotel doing * go2d busiuess ct Clifion, Staten vill Yo bold lowe to's seal ouomers Heat Ooty $800 il Pesith alone compels tha proprietor to sell, Inquire st 43) Hudacn atrert, RON SAFE -TOR S4LE ONS OF HEARING oat mnbamnander sal la gent , saliablo for « bank or jewslier, bas beep but. 0.0. be wold ‘ror $540. 2pply tothe But ‘peed beck pa Maran & BUN, No. 1b routh Wiliam street. LJQ008 STGR FOR BALES 4 GREAT BARGAIN. 18 corsequeuse of leaving the city, excelieat location in Mer orraveet; tavorabie lease; choice at)ak; Bandesmely Zed up, and doing & good psyin; 8 Bod De ew BOOTHWIOR, 5! Narcan atreot, UMB&R YARD FOR SALE—WITT SLO0k AND FIX aoe oe Caeeee ed #rookl:naide fhe for soon. app.y to Tkaad SDunvak, 381 piled gbih atrent™ saat river, N. ¥. ARGE LIQUOR Pag ae With vas. HANDSOME fixtures for sale; ten years lesse of the house wili be given; 122 tenth avenue, between Righteeuth wud inevecnt street. Kent only $600 per annhim, anc ia worth $7. og SLAB ER NUBAIS, brewery, 312 Went se atreet. IQUOR STORE FOR BALE CHEAP. —APPLY aT =. Evek so. Meatbe sold, am the proprietor has yueiness to atiend ONS CE IHE LARGEST AND BEST FITTED UP HOOP ehirt manufectories for sae, on seoount of sizkness. The wetopolitaa Hoop Skirt Magufactory, with ready to do cneof the lsrgest and most profitable business cove inthe city, which it bas dune fir the last tare cw offered icr sale on liberal terms apply at 44 wireet, up meta, ed apply other shan by Apbi} ser be mot with, Call ihe model. He FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF A SHIPPING offce will be sold separate, or ‘the good will ‘which has bren ertablished over twenty years; beat ‘peat location ti the city ; must be sold this forenoon. Apply at 160 South street, Up stairs, 5 S84 ING MACHD ES FOR SALE OR EXOuANGS for Jota 9 New York, Brooklyn or Williameourg. AD: ply to WALBTEIN 8. BROWN, 2% William street, r LOST AND FOOND. D% LOST.—A LIBERAL REWA&D WILL BE GIVEN for toe return of » black dog to 134 West Thirty fourth sizeet; answers to the name of Pink; has thres white lege, a whue breast ‘and heck, white on the énd of hie tail, with a sore near CG LOA BLACK AND TAN TER?1ER DOG with plain coliar. answers ts the name of Jack. 4 bie rewa @’will be paid oa bs retura at Ti, Water street, aad no quis'i.ns asked. OUND—A £NALL SUM OF MONEY, owner can bave by sending Hating the amount and patliculars. Adare office, CST—IN BROOKLYN, SUNDAY NOON, IN GOING from 182 Clinton street to Atlantic, a aluminum (white metal) etd. ‘The full value will _be caid at 182 Cliaton street, lying to Mr, Cl Herald ioe. WHI0d THE FY, deesription OST—ON SATUBDAY LAST, NEAR THE CORNER of Ann sid Nassau str the plan of a land section i ane of the H-uthera States The ficder, will be sultably re. warded by leaving it at 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann. room No. 9% D. 0. HIT *HOOCK. O8T—CN SATURDAY EVENING, BETWEEN 10 AND 4 llo’clock, a pocket book. containing $3 and some silver. Wooever will return the same to Z. Wickert. 181 Twen ay fourth sircet, near Seventh avenue, will be liverally rewarde OST—YEETERDAY eyo IN CENTRE STBEET between Peat] and Boward, & pocketbook, coat apers, of tervice only to the owner. The finder will be i- bers by rewarded by leaving it with Hitchings & Co., 175 ven eet OST-A BANK BOOK, NO, 29952. THE FINDAR Lowi be lberatiy yemarded by leaving ft at 112 Houston fireet, or at the bank in Bleecker street. WILLIAM H. KILBY, QTOLENT ON THE NIGHT OF AUGUSE 6, A YACHT n 28 and 3) fest lov, patnies white with & ee O DRUGGISTS.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A DRUG store in this city; must be of good starding, 224 good rea rea: tona given for gelling. Acdresm, stating terms, &e ‘box 4,228 Post office. unicationg treated Socddentialiy’ ANTKD—TO BUY A FANCY GOODS STORE, OK ‘soy other kind ct business eultable for 9 lady, in a good Jpontion ior business, Agents neei sctapply. Book keeper, box },(81 Fost ollice, N. ANTRD—A ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST AND TEA, ‘by & gentleman; a private tamily preferred; location hear Broadway, above Louston street, address A, J,, 09x 10% Berale cflice. Dy ANTED_BATWEEN OAN AL AND NINTH STRERTS, ot far from Broadway, eng furnished rooms for bo beeping, on the sume floor, b etng parlor, Nedroom aud ¢ining room, baving in the latter a tiove tor cooking Address, elat Tz price, location and all the particuiars, NM. ., box 1,086 Poot ANTED-BY A YOUSG MAN FROM MASSAUHU eits, with a sma] family; two rooma, with closat, ten, gas, &c.. on tecond or third’ floor. in a quiet and pleagant ueignboi bood, between » bird and Sixth avennes, teenth street,’ Bert nct to exceed $1f0 oer yenr, reneea given, Adéress 8-H. G., box 161 derald ‘above Four Best of rete office. WARZED-BY A TOUNG MARSIND COUPLE, PART of a bouee, consisting cf dve roasns, in & pleasant neigh vorbood; must be dows town, or in srooklyn near Fulton or Wall street ferry. Kent not to exceed $200. Beas of reference given and required, “Address, ‘auog fed partisatars, Madi ton, Heri (W ANIRD—THOSE WHO HAVE COUNTERS. WITH OR Without drawers for anie, ean tind ® purchaser, by ad- drenslog Letter, box 2 1F8 Yost aillce. ANTED TO BIRB—A SEAT, TWO Kron COT tage, situated between Forty Of and Keventieta streets and euat Fifth avenuo. address, stating jerms and locailty, KJ. A, Dox 158 Herald off Want 20 TO LNASR—A SMALL HOUSK, IN A GOOD nelehtorbe etmeen Tenth and Forneih atresta with modera mprovements. Ket not over $950. address W. B., Lerall chive, ANTXD TO BENT—iN BROOKLYN CR WILWIAMS. FY | burg, within smile of @ ferry preferred, & small use. in Ap osesat and respectable noighborhy f ot We exneed $180 10 80000 aa ¥} REWARD.—STRAGED FROM 168 Waal TOIRTY fourth strech Sunday, July 7. a small white and Diack 3 yenceven: will return the s: ll receive the above reward, GH AETABD LOST, ON MONDAY, MORNING, IN ‘Weal Broadway, near Welker street, 2 medium sized dick snd tan terrior log, with @ small scar on his forebead; aleo a larger scar oa right side, caused by rat bites, Tne above reward wii! be paid and no questions asked by return ing him to 51 White tect G5 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE £VANING OF TAR — DO, 2 New Foundland dog. black and white: answers to the ame cf Neptare. any person retura| eet, im to Madison dr hove from Clason avenue, between Pranklla and aa will receive the above reward aud no ques RAWARD —L08T, ON SATURDAY, AUGUAT 6 from sctoris, Ls 1, a fawn solored I eyhound The nveve reward wil be ‘paid sna a0 question uake:l, ie rolamm & Mie RE Attoria oft 100 Wall area TN A. BARTON. () BEWARD -LOST, ON BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, or in cne of the Broadway and Fourth avenue tages, SP rronasy, Sih tnetant a Indy'e gold watch, chata and chats aiisched ‘the finger will please bring tt'to store 21 Cedar street, where he will receive the above reward at ones and the thanks of the owner. $10 38 REWARD —DOG LOST, THE ABOVE REWARD Will be given for the return of m red bull terrier dog. ail white «pot on the back of Ma neck; answers iiogo. Whoever will return tim to the Jeaee will receive the ‘above reward, G&yu, PIERIS. RARE ¢ ROM $5 TO $20 PAID | FOR SILK Su drespes: fen ft Bt or ‘gente’ a cee yee also theatrics ta, Preece, Jere Joelry, £0, A noe oy pout ended to bj ye Feventhjarenues between ad Twentteth’ Ladies attended to by Mra AUIF8 OR GUNTLAMEN, TF IF YOU ARE SATISFIED wild receiving @ fate caeh price for your cast of clothing, furniture or cazpess, and not be humbagged b» We high offer. dt fale pretenders, call op or send a nota by post to STaRBLA, 166 Seventh avonve, between T wenieuh and Fen. yale mreeie, Where order will be puncinaily stteades to, Undies attendon to by Mra Harris, METLRMEY HAVING ANY Cast OF ftUre OF carat Lo diypong of wil! reset orice fy ouch bY eet ligg (oor widveminy AO dar fx, 88 Peurd evenie yivese Portlesb and Forty-firvt siroots. Laon atigaded t by Mra, Han! ACOOMMODATSD Wire leases oeality down tow f ‘at 40. 36 ae! Broadway ta. Ko0M.—on Ano a ves rented py to ier Srfme tie ees ee 7 went of Fayloe’s saloon. Td FOBNIGPRD BACK PARLOR ON, TH A tnt ber Ota lady and gentleman: bow’ for tor modern tmaprovems yta; loos icy between fourteenth and t recta. sie wood. Union square Fost ull,” eetitea 4 FURNiHHED ROOM TO LAT—aT NU. 9 WASHIaG ton Besr New ¥: ie) Ny de nines, pour ew Taek Hotel, [oase Gra c asa; gee ROOM WaNTS “WITH Bowes, IN A ClieaN Ar th bo other boxrlera comfort and no widow lsd: preterred address seailng terms and iooation, ciegenee ed Joseph 8, hastens offs, 7 06 meat TwaNaTnTH STREST, Neag BROAD perinavent susient Loard, with » iarge ano tardaomtly furstased ptt! rooms oe second thor: meet ie sirable for seummer resideuce. routoerners aod ovzer city voatera des inag pleasant sccommodauons piesse apply. 4 my GENTLEMEN 0 Daw BR ACCOMMODATE with board on reasonable i 10% wt toween Ble:Ker and suurmarenta (Pos M16 BaEiow a, PRVATD FawILY, OCUPYING A B4O# N STONE BS douse te eet, could a2s7;mmons.'e @ ans!) frau of cy pt Le ‘nelr wives with 2oard. vo rer pec ‘Darties @ comfortable home ia ollerad. address MM. vs. “LaDY WISHES BOAaD FOR HSSSsLE Aad % child in the er part oi the city. or (n Mobukea. Terme under. adarera iW. A, Hera dull FRO T ROOM 4ND BEDROOM NOW VsCaNT 4. tor a gentleman and lady, or aigie gentlemen, at 8) Wee! Washington pl NICE, AIRY ROOM, HaNDSOMESLY FURNISH ed, io let where there dre no otwer boarders. to wlady oe Indy apd gen! Rith board lor tne lady ooly; toa aie quiet pemen wil’ be let very low Waehise dona t che house. “ayply a1 617 elath avenue, corner of Tairty extb ee GENT. EMaN ABD WiFs, O& [TWO OR THABE AL single entlemen can be accommodated wt'h pleasant eos md ‘board, by applying at 25 Co.taxe place, between and Housten atreeis Gag and bath {n boase, Sefe Teaves gieen sad required A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, 4 STRANGER TO THIS city, has justcommenced Buusekeepiog, and having two rooms Vacant ‘would Jet them to & Jady Or & gente, of wane Relerenceserche.ged, address Col }, Troy atreet Pot uftice. » sis loo a GENT. EMAN AND WIFE O2 A FEW SINGLE GEN Hemen cap be wccommodated with board within five minutes’ walk of the Faiton ferry; also, two young ladies terms reasonable. apply at 62 nigh mrect, Brooks. © A TBONT 202M AND SEDROOW WaNTeD—ay Two wd Aire rage ge od tantly, Or which « tair rice ort we f ra dates Rupert, Heraldofice, SO Cea OaRD —TO LET WITH BOARD, AT 187 SROOND AVE Die, between Bighth and¥inth attesta, two or ihtes tour, iurpish+d oF uarurDished, wuttadie for families or gentlemen Location very desirable ' Dioner at 6 o'slozx. OabD.—& LARGE ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR ith pantry, to let, with board: the house bas all the mo aemn inpndremei, Apply at 406 fourth sxreet, N9. 1 albion p.ace. OAKD.—ARRANGEMENTS MaY BE MADE FOR fam Lies or genlemen (cermanent or transieat), with eulis and single rooms, at (£9 apd 19: West Fourveenw street, bouses fret clsee; all’ modern improvecents, Dinuer at 6 o'clock. Bud 7w WASTED. BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN RB business, @n¢ sui'ale roome in 8 first cam keaas cecupied b/s private fealy of unexceptionsbie respectability; location above Sighth and below Lniriietb erecta and trom fourth to Reventh avenues A liberal com pensation paid and referenoge io be exchanged. dares, with full particusra, 8. J. J., Herald oftice. OABD—IN THE MOUNTAINS OF ty hen gee con Botel, on Tut Wednesday, ust 9 and wee thebiue ofS aM and TPM 85 Gdeerae Bosse DOWN TOWN—af § BAOADWAY, UPPOSITS tbe Bowling Green ~ Single gent/emer, or families, elther permanent or treuelent, ean have econmmodaions at Douse _ Lt ia in the jamediate vicinity of the city etage routes, ctaten Island, and South Brooblyn ferris. ORD IN BROOELYN.—TWO GESTLEMEN, OR A gentle man and wife, can find x plesant room and boardia aemall famiy, and viessant location, Inquire at 101 Law. rerce street near Fulten avenue. Bore IN BROOKLYS.—A PLEASANT aide te front room; also two for single gea: sail family; the house pei pleataat situated pot ‘three ferr! avoly a7 Caw at, tlemen, in five minutes’ walk from Gre door from Livingston, Terms t ‘OaBD JN BROOKLYN.—A LARGE Rate REI ed 100m, and two smatl ones, on the third story ble locstins, within five minutes walk of Soath ant wall street terries, 238 Henry street, fourth dc or from a amity street, OARD IN fOUTH BROOKLYS.—IWO SUITS OF rocmos and two rooms, in ‘a first cleas xardiog ee can aie for the: fall ad eyed oy 7 Seplsiag to Mra. bisnebs 61 Btate street, Bor OARD ON BROOKLYN HSIGATS --' ee AND the ir wives and slogle sen) can be accommodated with pleceant rooms at oi Willow street. OaRD WANTRDCIN, A, PALVATE FAMILY FOR A y and gentleman References required, address WV jnton equare Post office. OASD WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, 1N A PRIVATE faroily, with furnished rooms un record oor, conventen’ to the ferriea or clty care, oy gentleman aud his nice, Terms muat be moderate, Acdrews D. a 8., Herald ollige, OARD WANTED-—BY 4 GENSLEMAN AND WIPE, IN Do private family, residing fa the upper part o! the olts only ¢ room a required, sddreas, 9 which must be fe, ¥, Wes Heralt olce. Fall board ortho may ony OARDING-0 LT, SINGLE FRONT ROOMS ON second and fourth floors, with board and all the com forte of a home; ba’h and gas; mages pass the door. 1 {9 Math street, near Filth uveouee ENR OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD L&T TO A gettemen and wife # third etory front room ana ved room, furnished oF waturni partial board, at No 15 ast “rigbieenth wszeel, one block above Uulon square, be Broadway twe and Fifth avenue. OARDING -7WO OR THREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN cam be roccmmodated with pleasant rooms and board at 77 St Mara’a place. house firet class. Broadway siages pose the door. Dinner at alx. ROOKLYN eae een DESIRING SUPz rier fb i phinon! transient ms, oe ean may rocure & choice of an: rooms at No. emsen etre: Pizber st Gs Neferenese exchanged: ¥ ROCKLSN HEIGHT! ~ONE OB TWO BOOMS MAY be bed. with fall lesa in first clase hous ‘acdress apply 8: 49 Fulton atreet, iklyn. Linner at Doe es H&IGHTS.—A PARLOR AND ee Patan ane c eae eas 92 aa: street, opposite Pmeapple. Dovetre fp 507 AND 3% FOUBTE ogg rg meet a roy ewe Seid tod Sr se moles ares AMILIRS DESIRING BOARD IN os courrEy. will find very pleasent ro-ms and an excellent table. fine shade” high and cool location ‘at Mrs. VAN Kanes lass, ‘on the bank of the river at Sing Sing, few minu.¢s’ waik from the ba depot: Further may be obtained at 48 Clit BROOKLYN.—ORE OR TYCO with \RENOH ee IN iy rooms and board stisf Sinton eect can RENCH mere ONE hte TWO WELL FURNISHED coma, with board, can be bad with a French family, by applyiog e178 Second avenae URKISHED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN ONLY.— Fouse has modern improvements, 1,002 Broadway, one door above Twenty-sixth street, \UBNISHED DGUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS 10 LET— in St Jorn’s Park Hotel, corner of Buison and Let's: streets, from $210 $3. thie is.a most desirable summer resi cence, as the guste be ap epee cias of the park. A resteu rant altached to the hor | oe RCOMS TO LET—WITH OR Mbt atk board. Terms moderate. No. 105 Ninth street, vet Broadway and Unirersity place. URNISHED ROOMS-—WITHOUT BOARD, FOR GEN tlea en only, in a first class house No. 42 University place. UANIGHRD ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. WITH BREAK. Bash i desired, furn‘shed parior on first etory: conisins, grate, adele, "marble mantels. House contains baib, and all improvement 4 hall room, with board. only at U6 Thowspeon street, Gera erie OHEAP LOD aa CLEAN a com Len awa ‘per oi lob perrner er of and ‘Wilunmn strectey NY. open all ND THEIR WIVES. ALSO A FEW Gis rie geal tmen, ch be accomm xiated with pleasent ‘Drivate family. Apply at 2) Weal Fourteenth srect * References excsanged, OUSTON STRERT, (07, NEAR BROADWAY, A handsomely furnished parlor and bedroom on the frat door; algo, single rooms, with or wilh oF withow sonable tereas; house cont he modern improvements, gre, bath, &o. ' Call for one wosk. OBCK&8N—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH partial board, may be hed ins bat ana” thee slat sita ved, frorting the river, tear ree miautes’ walk from the ferry. Apply at “No on iver terrace, Bi NE OR TWO DSSIRABLE tUITS OF ROOMS TO Jet—with board, at 1 East Twenty third street, between yurth and ‘Terms mote rate, NB OR TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE ‘with board; pantries and bath aitashed; delightfully pay j convenient fo Broadway: all other mode fern fconvenisace le for a man and wi'e or two single gentlemen. App! oly IU Focriteteat walled No. 9 Albion place) Dinner st O*s OR TWO A gidetl d trol Say! gt ene woe Jersey City, with breakfest and tea an: nm rad cite, fo eter "private family, Adiress &. M. Hvarts, Ho " ‘avenues. Dinner at 6. ;QCOMS 10 LET, WiTH BOARD—TWO OR THRER ni gle gentlemen can be accommodated with a tee eaten OD ser a Tow day boardsra at 9 Soy street, WO YOUSG WEN DESIRE TO OSTAIM A NEATLY frrmutrd room wn beard, on Brosalva Halphts, te Co. bias We rloivity, adders, a'sung fait pardontars, Yost of PUTTS OF ROOMS To LNT—wita BOARD, ATSO rulted'e for single gentlemen. House frst Rar, bat Dinner at 684 oP siook eecker grtel, next ReOresce: a3 door Wy macdou, Pees BD, 4 PLEASANT FRO «1 BOOM, d water. on second » to ge deman pleyaat rooms, Locatio . ve y plea Call at ib West Twenty iountuageet Dinner at atx, rea a ANTED-A NBACLY FURNIGH WV sere lay —beard for iy tee boca be peeen pie ober an ‘ing te wrest, weatof Broadway, Ad- BY TWO 100m together for one; mus® Je in the s hath avenre core vatven box 1427 YUNG Mw geatly fernlshed edrooe tt with oud ari abr ee or an ares edavenient t2 joich saute be modem, 2. B., Antat D-FUBNISHAD BOOMS, IN JES Ie ite le for & gentleman and wife, adres & gy. Herald ottes. QQ BFat STARRT, BT. JOBN'S PARK. = VO ,oo.05 to let, sullable for gent emen and thelr wives or single ge Lemen, also # few vieweunt ingle rooms; the bvuee Dae all ke me uder improvewcnis; terme moderate. 46 W2st SIXTEENTH STAERT, Between FIrr avenues —To let, aeulior Turoighed rooma . Pr men or i agen! exenand wile, with p-isi- ‘ege of warden; alo One of two fa: ulshed rooms for B few sid- ee ceol-inea .o @ private house. 2ezma moderate, refezeaces tachanged {Q5 ATH staker—HaNTaoMeuy FORNISHED O rooms to let, wiih or their wives or in provements ‘orwlinn ‘> aurpawsed; wuliabie for 3. or transient viatera in the cit 106 Wa8T FOURTERS TH araenr, OPPomTE TEE 1G, academy of Muse, oman ious wad well well 13 pis. im suis or eingte “vith fall o: elegant bows # one Louse, 105 Patent oat ya FOURTEENTH ST AEST, ONE BLTOR FROM tbe academy of Music—A geolleman and wite and jogle gextiemen c-n be eccommnda.ed wiihelegunily fur- Thahed rouse. Hlauer ate ‘Table rst class, 145 AIMTH BrueEY 80178 OF FURAISESD ROOMS & let, suitable for families or sing'e carol mia or without board, location p!easans and deeirable, wy. 648 BROADWAY.—ELBGANTLY FORNISGE9 PaR- lors and bedroows, on first and second foor, to with or mishend,perial. hes board a “ improvemer ‘0 elty, ” -j- se this persons yes sa well aa men CUUNTHY BUARD, PosRBING At 4 FAW Hose —Taaus 0% POUR large rooma for families or others can be bad ina 'arce tiave applicative 0 ihe eubeceibes, Derworally oF By ieUer, 1a "2 80 *Dereovally ‘or 3 Ciariea Underhl, Glew bove, Lode Teland. OUNIRY HOARD MAY Be OBTsINED IN THE leasant town of Danbury. 33 hours rida from the ety. vho.oeraph of the ibe soem nod ail intormation given by! ro ag WELLS Co. “Ths. Fravklia street COONTAY BOARD W aNU#I—IN a PRIVATE FAMILY, tleman an cull. JOUNTRY TouaDinG grain QUIET Cin aan Br. inthe ecuntry, within ope tske ap fan efteriy envema ay Plea ee op quer or those ia poeech oC 8. quish permanent bome iis Scien po advantages. "Addreas Pever Parley, kerald office. SOMMER BORO —AT WEEHAWKEN ie BRIGHTS x zs mand ladies can ramodared wi ‘frst ae bons a, tase euppled daily ‘rom ew Yors: eolad location. naive at terry or Gutteaourg lenéing, for mone Yall, ‘buuit by Dr. Comstock, of 236 Greeawiza atreet. ANTED—BOAKD IN TBE COUNTRY, FOR A LADY ‘end puree, witnin an hour of the city ‘Farm preterred, mbere the isbie lg we'l supplied with plain food. ro roowe rqatred, for wich $8 per week willbe aid Particalurs as to lew the place canbe Teached, the fare by. commuation mouthls to the city must be stated. address Mra Florence, Hereld cflice. SUMMER RESULTS. /—onT0 | WHITE SULPRUR SPRINGS, ‘OPEN 1 0,Niel ere seehiog cealth or pleswure, trom Jane 1 1859. ecommods for over 600 v'siters —The Unio hie Sie eulpbur rat boku gre situates in Delaware county, ‘signteen miles no: ‘Columbus, (the exptta! of Obie) a 188 aiver ten piles from Delaware, miles (rm the tive White iiborg iva, a an on the Sorin,fels, Hount Vernon and i ualities of tuese)eortngs 8re un uroeseed DY raters ta tan Unt od states andrew Wilson, Sty White Buipbur Springs, Ohio. STEAMBOATS. Com ISLAND ARD FORT A HAMILTON. —THE ‘MasSACHUSETTS, W. . captun, Pi leave every day for relate and 2PM pier no nora rer fT 4. Yand Pee gic telo trom "ie i HA™"=, RIVER ‘The reo only emilee line. fortand sp FOR iGH “Balbod MORRIS’ DuvK aNu FORDHAM. lle ‘glare meamer EMILY baying been uy Akird up Dy terested in restoring and im- eame Bonar ration ofthe Garlem river: nom leaves > bird High #ridge, Morris? donreting with WeNew York and bariem steamers. Sylvan Grove and Syivan Shore, which leave Peck slip and Jevth wtreet bonrly. The third aveone ears now run every efgbt minutes t>a+d from the Uity Ball, apd ibetr terminus at Hariem ts immediately at we sizambust dock. ‘ahese facintice siferd a novel cheso and beautiful ex- cureion up the Harlem aud under the arches of High Sridge. EW YORE TO GUTIBNAURG BULL'S FERRY, PLEA. IN tant Vailey and Fort uee—Fare 10 cents.—On andaier Dogue: 10, the sleamer FLO, Captain W- Hawes, will leave FROM FORT LEE, A New York jor whe above places:— P.M. neg gg 146 1g 6 14 4 1 Lae oe “tise FuGWwA, wil Iand'and rece:vs ¢ passcacere at Twenty. second street, North river, ou the’) and 115; up tps, and ihe § down trip. Twenty cecond sire! 0a the 834, [1 and 8 o'clock up trips, and ihe 6 o'clock down trip. COPARTNERSIUP NOTICES. fy PARTNER WANTED—WHO Is WILLING TO DEVOTE AL “eight hovrs wo businces daily. ‘Tee busicess will pay to = amply, st tesst $1,209 per sanumesch Siu capital wil required. Apply at 347 Broadway s'sire rts vate OB HUWaS & 00. ] WANT 4 SMaKT, ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, AS pariner, with $400) or $5,000 capital, to cnavle me t flil my orders and eatend the manufacture of me ps'ent eaif clog Bier faucets. The water street, cppceite the fei Apply from $to5P M., us the fac- ery, Noor Gu sree PP? BENAY Getty. ARTNER WANTED—BY TAS 'NVENTOS OF THE greatest wonde limited immense. Terms $25,000 $4,000 » liberal arrangement will bo made. bers street, rear office, for one week. ANIED—A eee ACTIVE OR SILENT, TO ae Nort atx or eigh thousand dollar ine lucrative and, established chemical mapufacturing business, addresa Chemical, box No, 111 Post office. GG GAMBERS STSERT. NEW YORK. JONW 35, 18%0.— e, the undersigned, hnve this day entered into past: werabip for ihe importation aud sale of €7p JOuN COCHRAN, JOHN Garin $100. —THE ADVERTISER, WISHING TO ASSOOLiTE gy timaelt with & gentleman with the above amount ition which bas cost ‘not being able to start without tue above amount, he Se woulk pel to gtve one-halt prot ‘$100 per week eae room 23. —PARTNES WANTED —RARE CHANOE FOR oan active man, with this amount, ja « tusrative ba- 20 0. large protit rm gO immediaie! the ‘capital inyested. he Be of webere and when an interview exn be had. "ei, $500 [A PARINER WANTED, TO TAKE FOLL + charge of an elegantly furnished hat store om one beat busiugesavenes La th city, the ear bavi; soother eatnct attend (0 bob, “apply to a Gas PAB, & ham street, up stairs. be wi Ta cour dere can be made, Call qu dusicess wishes to interest at a ssori- fice; fut mformation given, and the vest I references; cash or good kecarity taken, Address Business, box 157 xierald oflice. $1. 000.-ka32% poh ‘WANTED, aie see ee rw bousse in his oo, Pata over 00 per coat. "Can Ne extended to any amcunt. jumbug or speculation. Apply at the manufactory, 26 new Bowery. $1. 500.: —& PARTNER WANTED, WITH THI8 pe it ip cash in an excellent cash business. w to vince auy basiness msn that seety very med Fy offgred. Unexceptimnaie refe- aioe: sice'mhere ‘tn itarviow may be Sad, Merchant, bor 190 Herald olice as _ D, BPECTAL OR AC. $2.00( 60! y A 83 00. vibe ae abot tie afrer il di ed and intends eat a on] % pat ths staple samy is ® practical mag sad has already ® coneection with the trade, Addreas box 3,76d Post office. a it ba waspraic with, oe AMivourl, that will Jon, tox No 533 Pon otlce, repos crane Penn, — ————— coos ee a Ja aay beeen cope = were seesaebana t ae manmrNOGT TOOTS B On diamonds, waiches, yy the 7 66 NASSAU STRERT—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND disiaoeda, washes jewelry, horror: buys tem forthe Stent a. jewelry, &c ,or buys them caeh prices at bis rival oes % ‘een a atredt, up Ha room fo Dueiness hours —~ - QOMMISRION TTHOWPEON & Co.'8, BEOR BSS AND ee me Page" srect, cornerof Bgernnd fore. advance mons, froin $1 tr 88) 0% ch wataete “dsmonda. jew pearare aod a paige . eo ait hinds of «owing rachires 8