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q FAMILIES WANTED WANTED. GOOD OPERATOR ON SINGER'S MA- chine, to work ou vests is wanted at $ Union et, i TTS ENE RTIFICIAL FLOWERS — WANTED 25 ¢ good branchers, Apply at S2 Waiker st, 811 7 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS — WANTED 20 good hands to make flowers and piqvets. Apnly Qt 147 Wooster et J. A. LOPPIN, et GOOD COTION DYER WANTED.—AaP- ply by lester to L. B., Vows Office, setting N. “A FLOORMAN BLACKSMITH WANTED to go 4 abort distance in the country—esiugie Wan preferred. Apply timimediately, 369 Madson at.23 A WONDERFUL RUSH FOR MALE AND female help of all nation atJ. WELPLEY'S office, 8 Whitehall «t, Wanted, cooks, tralters. house end up etaire servants, for good «itustions in city and country, Also coachm en, gardeners, porters and . farming haude, Those tately landed employed im- Biediately, Thi office an recomrm eud ws NUMBER OF GOOD HANDS WANTED to make beaver and nutria band caps, to whom Steady work ood prices will be given. Apply to CHAR. FOX, 200 Canal at __ 260 . GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL House- é work asi] Rivington NY. 0 sig OY WANTED IN THE FANCY STORE, S25 Canal st: oue able to put up shutvers and ruo OY WANTED, ABOUT 16, INA ] moulder, experienced and capable; none other MekKENNA errands. may apply immedingely. lic lowe) =Apply 202 Bigth ave, from 1p to 12. 4 RASS MOULDER WANTED—A BRASS feed apply; will find rteady emprornesit at liberal woes, Apply at 69 Bim street, JAMES & WILLIAM BA ERS WANTED ON VESTS—GOOD pay and steady work: smart gitls te @ bile lew, Call 167 Weet 26th ot, aire. 4 CAV ASSERS WANTED FOR THE CITY or country, tuale or female, a good baaloege for rwiveror widows, Terme satiefactory 1! on POWELL & CO, #4 Bible House, A N.Y we c™ EXPRESS WANTED, TO MAKE A /route of deliveries every nieht from @ Railroad Apply as CLOU D's Exprem, Noo 2 Fultan ot, from § W 4 o'cloek, or 21) Kighth ave, after that time, 27 })' INKEY h hore power ENGINE WANTED--ONE To 5 Toqoire th Sun Other 6 -2 OR 8 FAMILIES, with children trom 1} yeare to W, to work ing emton factory, plowautiy «ltuated im the country, about 76 miles from New York, Apply to SAML. M POND, 12 Pine at. ao Fra THERS WANTED, 10 TO 20 FIRST rate fh branchers. None ‘out the very best end neatest hands need apply at PHILLIPS & MAN- NING’. 46 Howard et. pat) TOUR OR FIVE GOOD VEST HANDS anted bs a ly at Mr. ISAAC BAW DREN'S, ‘eet Sth et b ‘IKLS WANTED TO MAKE PAPER boxesThoee that understand glue work only Bees! ayy y at 17 Meeks ot bh ae GIRS ot TOF EMPLOYMENT AND Hav- F ing no howe, may apply at the Girls Lodging Houew, 205 Canal et. N.Y. __ ae ANDS WANTED—TO MAKE SILK Scarfs and neckties, 200 Spring et. w3 OURNEY MEN BOOTMARLRES WANTED, None but firet-clas workmen ueed apply, LORIN BROOKS & SONS, 434 Broadway te) Lanes, WITH 8 OK 4 MACHINES, TO make ladies’ limeu collare at home : Aleo operatora for banding collars, METZ & CO., 614 Broadway, Up #taire, pe es |; ae PERATORS, VESTS BAISTERS, BUTTON hole makers wanted in the basement, 66 Le cor, Kowe et, Wililarostureh. ( PERATOR WANTED ON WHEELER & Wilson's and Singer's sewing machines. Ap- ly as ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, Work roowr, Howard «t, bet. Broadway aud Centre +t ot AKTNER WANTED—IN AN OLD ES- of shipping house, doing a good businers, ded, for balf interest. Apply at the South et, cur, James BUp, from * a APER BOXES—10 GIRLS WANTED TO make suall collar boxes. Experienced hands, Apply ab 110 Liberty ot ine DAPER BON MAKERKS WANTED—SEV- eral circle wanted todo luo work, Good wages paid. BILE & CO, 115 Fim #6 278 SHOEMAKERS — WANTED MEN ON misses’ and children's welts; uone but firet-class ods, Apply © HENUERSUN BARRETT, 4 Fast Sroad way, bop tioor 6 SHOE-FITTER WANTED, NOT OVER 35 yeare of wo, as briniwer on Baimorals and Con- ress, St Forsyth ot cor, Grand, PEPPER & SOW Os SHOE FITTERS—OPERATORS ON Howe's W table machines on fine Balmoral, #9 to #12 8 week ob piece work, aleo A Youns WAN to trim uppers with the kuife, 7. C, WILSON, ISD south 6th at, Wiliiameburkh a7 QEGAR MAKERS WANTED—NONE BUT good workren need apply at # Vine «t, near Pul- ton Feiry, Also & food wrapper etmpper, |: ae QHOE CUTTERS WANTED AT 56 VESEY W st; good hands on tine work will fad liberal in- ducements, SKIRTS—WANTED, ekirt Giaker antec! ov 50° GOOD HOOP tteady work and good wages guar- Apply 534 West 4ud at, 45 GRIRE HANDS WANTED ON WOVEN WO skirte--Giood experienced hands can obtain the pina wages and stondy omployment, at the pew anufactory of the Duplex Elliptic Shirts, eltuated In West 29th at, between Thh and Sth ava, pient to the care trom all the ferries, distely et the up town oflice, Wess, BRADLEY & CARY, STRAW SEWERS WANTED—APPLY AT $95 und 95 Sixth ave, up stairs Mu ‘Al WOMEN WANTED -- Saleswomen wanted, accustomed to the ekirt and corset busl- peer, Apply with reference, at 560 Bowery, or 116 8 Conve Apply tmmo- 162 West 90th at, 33T Bixthive T° CURRIERS—WANTED ONE GOOD whitener aud foisher, Apply at 4 Jacob street, BUCOVIELD & STEVENSON, WwW ) SUINNERS AND WEAVERS—GIRLS who have tended ring or flyer frames, and weav- @8, iay ear of constant employment and good waes by calling at 71 Jobo street. JOHN P, ELLIs, a agent. mo TAILORS——WANTED HANDS TO make business coats and overcoats, Apply from D o'clock, with reference, te DAVID Cue, 19a INSMITILT FOREMAN WANTED—WHO understands the management of a pumber of men, and is capa of ineklog meat, clean work; one secustumed to my ag lawverns preferred, Ad- drees, FE. STIKFS, station A, Post office, N.Y, 823 Mo BOOK BINDERS—WA b, A GOOD job ruler at CHARLES MAKVEY's, 113 Wi Viaws at, 61 © BOOKBINDEKS—WANTED A GOOD blank torwacder, Aleo ao first clase job ruler. BEAITY, STL VaENSON & CO,, 15 Bpruce at, 78 \WadsTED — SEVERAL | GOOD “VEST Takers, one that ono make button bolve pre- ferred; nove but rood hacds ueed apply, Call ior 9 4 st, Let floor, Li6 -25 GOOD CAP FINISHERS — ow citlewul be taken to leurn to make prly ot GEO, E, BACKSTER, 104 Fulton . Yl PANTED—WEAVERS AND SARVERS Ayply IN Ganeaveort at, 4th floor, $5u ANTE D—A GOOD OPERATOR ON norms uppers, luguire 55 Ave. A, in the ‘ — pene You ¥ W ANTED—5 RAILROAD-IRON HEAT- ‘ w go West -Reotch or Swedes, Apply to gOHN W ILLIAbis, S Bowling Green, 613 Wantepeenrt RIENCED OPEKATORS onekirt bande op Howe's machines; good wages ¢ ady empioyuaeuk Apply to M, COHN. [29 he t ‘ \ \ /ANTED—OPERATORS ON W. & W8 juaching, Gud gilts to inake uecktles, none but expericuced hands aced apply at 8T Warren et, Sbu W \NTED-UANDS ON FINE BLACK, double-breasted frock coats, Apply to ED WAKD TWEEDY, Church ot, between meade aad Duaue «ts. J. UNGNEK, Foreman, Bea W ANTED — WEAVERS ON RIBBON lors: aise ilk hands, Apply to Dale Mauu- facturing Go, Pavigqwos Mody ow WANTED. MBRELLAS—GIRLS WANTED TO SEW umbrellas, Apply to BURUMANS & sera, 62 White At, 8 doore » est of Broadway. ‘VEST HANDS WANTED—AT 123 CHAM- ders st, up stairs, 255 ANTE D——ARTIFICIAL FLOWER makers; good wages and constant work given; none but good workers peed apply, Cail at ef GLDDINGS, Aapenard at. id aes a V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A PLANER, scroll and cross cut sawyer, mortiver, and a cise [eh and bedevead makers. Apply atthe ead 6 Bersted Factory 307 Kighth ot, east of ave DvD. WASTED IN A MACHINE SHOP, 4 BOY accurtomed to @ lath? : also one to learn the trade, FE. & T. SHERIDAN, #% Centre st 70 Vy ANTED—A HOOP SKIRT SPANGLER, to work on a self feeding press, highert waces paid, and stoadly empley tment; also epangliers on hand preseow, Apply to. Lb, KABITTE, 86 Warren ei WANSTED=2 GOOD TRON RATLING finishers that node: stands straightening sheet fron, no other noed apply at #01 Adame street, Brooke yn. ‘ WASTED — CLERKS, BAR-TENDERS, rters, able-bodied men, farm hands; also a man with @250, or two men with $175 each, Arply at 571 East Houston et. % ‘ mn W ANTED—A BOY AT 309 THIRD AV- : enue, top floor, Wages $2. ri} acs Vy TANTED—GOOD HANDS ON WHEEL- er & Wilson's, and Wilcox & (itbb’s machines; aleo a lew very good Indies’ collar makers, Apply a 12s Chambers st, av WASTED—20 “GIRLS TO FOLD SHIRT boson moet be need to the work, Ayply wo KEED & ELL, 67 Warren et up stairs, SS \ ANTED — SEVERAL EXPERIENCED fur cap finishers, and fur sewers, None but good hande Deed apply at 16 Warren at. 3b WASTED—SILK PLUSH SEWERS, AT SOS Canal at, a V ANTED—A BURNISHER TO WORK op plated ware ab 36 White at, rear 5. ee \ ANTED—A GOOD OPERATOR ON sewing machine for neckties on work. Good od and steady work, Apply 64 Garden #t, Hghe en WANTED —Go0D "CLOAK MAKERS. Aloo operators on (rover & Baker's sewing me chines. old aude preferred, Apply to ALLEN BRU- THERS. and Ss6 Broadway. 6 \ ANTELD—FAMILIES TO WORK IN cotton factory, mortly gitla from 10 t0 #0) years ofnce. Apply 5¥ Broad ot, Wednesday, Aucnat 9d, 1565. $6 ANTED—A GOOD STEADY MAN, Who preening cloaks. Apply ARNOLD, )., work room, Woward #t, Des. Hromtway vat QWANSTED—A MAN TO POST BILTS FOR the Great Fror Exhibition. Terme liberal, Arely at the office of the FUNNIEST, S0 Park Kow, Y W ASTED—GIRLS TO tificlal leay i 17 Whi ANTED—A MAN WHO CAN RUNA wood moulding machine, Must also understand of planes Avply to FL WONNFAU, Jr, 176 st, up-etaire, Aisoaboy 16 or 17 years old ANTED AT 28 WILLOUGHBY ST., Brooklyn, tinmediately, several experienced WORK ON AK pique \ the Py wd \ stitchere and folders on shirt fronts. Bteady worl be year round avd high wages, Cali for Aven, A few pmart cirle taken to learn folding, 7 \ ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN AS Clerk in a Gents’ Furotshing (ioode Store, one which has been in the same lime of business before is preferred, Apply ot 286 (iraod et, N.Y nw WASTED—A BOY 14 OR 19 YEARS OF age, to learn the block and pump maker's trade, at 11) South ot, N.Y w WANSTED—A NEAT TIDY GIRL FOR roneral housework !n a ameall family where the workislicht. Call for one woek of Mrs, BULL, wl South 4th et, Williamabureh FANTED A YOUNG MAN—A SOLDIER, with his uniforin on one that can write @ good hand, to solicit orders, Call 2) John et, N. Y., thie morning, from half-past T vo balf-pnet & 5 \ ANTED A WOMAN COMPETENT TO get up ladies’ linen collare and cuffs, Apply 22 Walker ob, up ataires. z 3 \ ANTED—A FEW GOOD OPERATORS to make neckt on Wileox & Gibbte sowing machines, Also sorne good hands to finish ties, at 155 Canal et, up stairs wo \ TANTED—A MAN THAT UNDER- stands making round piston rod packing. Steady work and falr wages, Direct to BR. B., ox 901, Sup Othce, ‘ W ASTED SOME FIRST-CLASS SLICKER whiteners, at Zl) bidridge at. 264 J \ ANTED — GIRLS TO WORK AT nehes; old, experienced baude preferred, Ap- ply Walker at, up stairs. 261 \ TANTED—SIX (6) FIRST CLASS CASE makere iu ERNEST GABLER'S piano factory, Now, 122, 124 and 126 Kaet et. 246) Ne 1s W ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A Clothing store; one that is well acquainted with the business, Apply at 347 Third ave, ss 5 \ ANTED—2 GOOD FINISHERS ON Fine pants. To such good wages wili be paid at TZ Concord st, Brooklyn. iets a. , Te \ ANTED IMMFIMATELY AT THE NEW Agency, T Frankfort st, basement, all persons wishing employment, male and female, in stores, hotels and restaurants, factory and farm hende can Le furnished with employment in city and country, or- dere for servants respectfully solicited eats) BUS = WANTED IMMEDIATELY — TEN 5U- perti. erain or Scotch carpet weavers. The highest prices paid. . Apply to JNO, BROMLEY & BONS, _ 831 : Front and \ ork sts, Philadelphia, — \ ANTED—100 EXPERIENCED WOVEN skirt hands. Good wages and steady employ- ment. Apply to M. COHN, 129 Keade st, 365 V ANTED—TWO GOOD TIN AND sheet iron workers, aud two young men to work in the stove store. ¥4 Carmine st 376 V ANTED—WEAVERS, EITHER MEN Or women at a Cotton Factory iu the country, ex- perienced hands can earn yood wages, If the weay- ere have @ family, the children over 14 can have om- ployment, ly on 254 and 29th July, trom 9 to 11 a.m,, at 137 Duane etreet, up etairs, ©. H, LID alu y sbbgoli aagligie: afi el a) Vy ANTED—A FEW GOOD TOBACCO wrapper strippers, in 191 Pear! at, 11 Maes YOUNG MEN AND ALL DESIRING EM- ployment come to the Excelsior Agency and obtain altuations, 206 Broadway, room ‘1, fpire s. a reer eel tm © BOYS TO LEARN THE HAT MAKING— apply to 79 Forsyth at. 204 Fy), OPERATORS FOR MILITARY UNI- 191 0 a vest and coat baisters for uniforms, and FE eee eaters uly ail’ ne week at 487 and is Renth Felor 185" Seventh at. 123 1 OU HANDS WANTED TO MAKE Cal: ] 0) feo shirts by hand; alo for fivishing fine white shirts; good references or deposit requiied, Apply at the New Shirt Factory, 1:64 Broadway. 6 4.00 LABORERS WANTED 10 WORK Q) on sewers; steady employment. Wages, Giand ave, Divokiyn. KINGSLEY & KEENEY,SIT HANDS WANTED—OPERATORS F 500,, military overcoats; also finishers, buttonboie makers and an; Wages $0 ‘Apply 395 at bet LT Se QUO COTTON WEAVERS, SPINNERS, reelers and winders wanted, inale or fe~ wale, for cottou mille in the fig of Providence, 7 ya bpringtield, Weveter aud Fall Rivor, Maes, aud Mans chester, New Hampshire, Also fariics and respec: table girls to learn, Wanted 200 linen wearers and w et flax spinners and eap reelers, for mills dietant 0 60,50 and 120 miles from N.Y. Aloo, famtives she frame spinners for Poughkeepsie. | Passage free; board cheap, Start every day at 4 o'clock p. 1, trom JOHN WELPLY'S Coston bmployment Bureau, 8 Whivehall at opposite Bowling Uren aud foot of Broadway. CPE SOTICE-WHEREAS MY WIP S' UAT AINE DUFFY, (otherwise known as KATE MACK LY) hus leit my bea pps board, wits. out apy just cause or provocation, ereby wero oll Persons frow or teusting ber on my account Bilertuiedai, OWEN DUFFY New York, 5) aly Be LWbe wb AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION NOTICE—MORTGAGE SALE household furniture this day, Saturday, at 1s o'clock precisely, at the residence, 95 Waverly Place, bet. 6th and 6th aves, consisting of all Kinds of turni- ture, og telnet oll paintings, sliverware, table THE SUNDAY VERS THE New YOR MERCURY. NEWSParer ciecutation—THE BUNDAY MERCURY * K HERALD (From the Sundar Mercury, July / 1865.) cutlery, crockery, elegant platioforte, stool and cover, Boceiys of saies ot the New York Sulday and overything usually found im a first-class bh 5 y Ne baste Ah CHAS, TUUNG, Auct. a ag As oo Rl CH. - __ ito liad UCTION NUTICE—800 CASES HOOTS forrret Year ondin AL. Namber of Rocelp AMUSEMENTS.4 —_——_——_-- —, AT WINTER GAR- Baeens MUS 1 A Mr. STUART havin } NispLy CEDED THE THEATRE to Mr. BARNUM for a limited period, Ever Afternoon at 3, Kvening at Ta The Grand spectacular Pantomim THE GREEN MONS ' THE WHITE KNIGHT “AND GIANT WARRIOBg ¢, ‘e , , Name of Paper, May 1, 1865, issues. pe BPLENDLD SCENERY, COSTUMES, EPC, Sint, side delet at the vlore ot. w PaLann Froday Mercury. 1 3 gos MAGNIFICENT LENOUEMENT. z al Lh La) ies eR ee RRINSON, Comic and Fxtemporaneout UCTION NOTICE—TO BE SOLD MON: 467 Bingor, in HITS AT THE TIMES AND PEOPLE. day, July 31, at 11 o'clock, at 16 Minetas Lane, 312 TAB NICOLO BROTHERS, near 6th ave, stock, fixtures and lease of family <ro- aur P together with — . wei’ = 7, al — BOCA) wateh 30.f ‘ y h y, y FELTMAN, AUCT.—SALESROOM, *1 The Sunday Pines, Courier and Leader aren re te WAVING © @ Nassau et, sell This Day, at 1) o'clowk, al furniture in the house, 96 Rivington et, con of fine sotas, chairs, bureaus, tables, waslatai de, &e.; 2fine marble top counters, cost 6150 each ; aleo one Loree wagon. Sale positive, in lote 4 M4 SHAL'S SALE—LIQUORS, SEGALS and English beer pump. RICHAKI) W TERS, sactioneer, will sell thie day, Satards 106 osleek, + vi at | feo ts \ Pangiie t am arrels assorted uo! 000 0 » | - BICR COLLINS, Marshal, UOT OOO feeare TAT ~ GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 23 hamber iil well thie diay arday, at 1% . Without reserve, the stock and fixtures of (ho «rovery and liquor store, 549 Weet You lore are invited. See Herald BS I : S & J, BOGART, AUCTIONEERS—THIS We day. at 10% o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 North William at, @ larve aud valuable lot of house hold furniture, sofas, tables chairs, carpets, of! cloth, bedding; @ large lot of sottees removed trom Chin Museuin, 4 turn a retail busine fixuree at extent of it Tribune th omitted to include thetr rece the Tribune's, 864,664, Tbe Suadey Mercury, each The New York Lieraid.... ipeue P The excess of our eal slone exeved the entire ty the others CHANCES, — BUSINESS Wrrkiy JOURN ALION <ciroulation apropos to the re! the ener Account of sales, w nich, wh Keeesipts of the Mercury over the Herald, each 5 COMMENTS UPON THE (From the Néew York Lorald, July 25, 1505.) The Buxpay Menet Makes a grand and avery ridieuions boast over ite wich the law defines to be ony amount of receipts leas than $25,000 a year The World was ilievaliy suppressed, on account of the bogue proclamation, during the most prosperous weeks o1 the spring of 1964, which tect makes ite Assessor's OMlce fail to Indiente the ual cireulation ; while the World and h a misunderstanding of the ay both ipia for subscription Vorld's receipts for the year $260,320, and the 3 er thor ABOVE PACTS. taurus f the Assoaso J of the Herald ines of any of the oth Sunda) papers, while our aggrogate receipla, ae taken irom the official records, wore than triple those of all stotehing 6 mands, weighing 66) pow a over6 feet high, Y . Mdearl of the DHE GRE I MAMMOTH FAT WOMAN NOVA SCOTIA GIANT ' CIRCASSIAN ZURUDY WANNUM. ZV LAMA AGRA... URZELA PACHIA VV Admileston Varq Ialcony, 60 centa. DONATION URIOSITIES to the NEW MUSEUM boceived at CHINESE BUILDINGS, 639 aud 641 Broadway, INSTRUCTION, ——) “AT 62 a4 BOWERY SOLDIERS MAY Secure strictly » luctroction tn bookkeeping or grlehmene sod quelited for business. he wellknown teacher ot writing, te yest iustuctors in the State.—Ne' t TOWNSEND'S COMMERCIAL AGADE- my 26) Bowery, below Houston et, Book-ke Writing, Arithinetic, Algebra, Keadlug, Spollitigs wimar, &e, taught without classes, day and eveu- ww uaa one 7 - os Eg hey sepa) rg Se us. The substance of ite nt 9 He hee private instruction, ame eERY Ww . ATE : wing fa, fires, that ite cireulation for ite single —— - - -_—— BAKERY FOR SALE LOCATED ON A weekly der ue ia greater than that of any sinale jeeuo ccm ed - es ood business avenue sirrounded by a dense mars | of the Herald, Next, (hat ite circulation for ite one BSGPAMEDD AND SOG VEN, of working people. Crood for bre: bas boon greater than the average week- | sold cheap If applied to: imn wre fi ion of the Herald iteane dav creator than pore smtieh owe mead eelling made know) to the p naeer., For full » aod third, that ite cirenlation aaa weekly A PEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS Can twee apply at 445 West 26th at, bet rh aud than that of all the other wect ies together be accommodated with good board aud pileasaa 10th ay a ae ary hae thus putfod iteelf up io a great rico: | foome, at 00 East 2och at, w N ASSOCIATE WANTED IN A WELL established business, an enereetic man, with @ Netle capital can realize @ handsome income, « me. chaniec preferred. Apply at 4 Now Chamber street, Toon 1 41 BLACKSMITHS ATTENTION-—THE Stock and tools of shipamith's shop, 2 Governeur Lars close by the Dry Dock, suitable for any kiod of work, w.li be sold very low if applied for inumediately; a #450, Kent only #15 per month, BS) EXPRESS FOR SALE CHEAP—HORSE, 4 wagon, harness and buriners, all iu good order; price @20; the owner leaving for the West on Aus- tet let the only reasou for swelling. Inquire after 5 VY Mot ALLEN, ¥57 Ninth ave, where they can be toon “2 FoR sace—two OF THE BEST MILK routes in the eit, waeona, harnes, For particulars WM. DB QUINN, Now ndt at. vb 1 V Troadway, cor of “ KF *R SALE CHEAP—AN EXCELLENT Hotel, Grand at, Williamabureh ; well fitted ap, Jong lonse, low rent, Whole House, tie Wy de eut thie out, Apply immediately to P. GAF \. Auetr, 23 Chambers st, room 6, until sold, 432 SOR SALP—THE GOOD WILL AND FLX- tures of a liquor store doing a good business. No, SIT Twolfth 6, near ave, is a STORE FOR SALE, WITH LEASE 4c. Rentcheap, Apply at So4 Week ath et, oor, Sth ave oo SOR SALE—A FIKST CLASS LIQUOR store on a prominent corner, well fitted up, with or without stock; S excellent boarding houses, liquor and krocery stores, VP. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 23 Chambers «t, room 5, bo JOR SALE—STORE AND FIXTURES OF liquor store No, 282 Delancey et. ‘The reson of selling, the owner is guine to Califorula, Avply at the #tore Fer SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR store, doing @ firri-class business io a lane popus lated neighborhood ; will be sold cheap am the owner Mercury be year, yoarly returns by four Nund stantly fuddied with tang) wixty-three, but ®4,000, places ite own receipts for would have aciaim that the the Mercury “the Herald te sold for four for eixtt, Thu Mercury ie hal erald the matter, b alan question le one of inenes, ayoar,or the presen overone hundred different fs going into other busiuess, Apply to JOREPI | jgguy, KELLER, WT Beventhave, JQOR SALE—AT 41 JAY ST., BROOKLYN, | Total number of teens a nice liquor store, with stock and fixtures. Loew tlon unsurpassed, belng about 8 minatorwalk from ¥ ferrice, RY LQuor STORE—NO. 11 GREENPOINT Ave, Greonpoint, § doors from 10th and %5d et ferries. the stock and fixtures ior sale. 206 OTICE TO BOSS BAKERS—ANY ONE ina i, we by the news Otlioe, the having a good caab-paying bread fakery, ane wishing to dispose of it ata moderate price, can ad- dress BAKER, box 591 Sun Office, with full particu | San ex cents each lars, etating where an intwerview can be hed, MALL GROC in Y AND LIQUOR STORE OO for anle cheap this week, at Lunterts Point, L. 1. 4th st, doing a good business, The owner cannot at- tend to it in conseyuence of business in t yk ICHARL KELLY 2 $15 —A RARE CHANCK—THE STOCK and fixtures of a neady fitted up sogar fact is uncontiovertibie that others, and static nory store tn a good bustinene lomation; must be sold soon. ae the ownor bas other business to at- 14s Sealine “hone Tht ~ GENERAL B Tester ata, nd et, Wiiliamebureh LE, A Fl yreberd sh bet, ai — = oa ] ANK OF UTICA—T OST OR STOLEN—FROM NO, 18 CROSBY jet, a Bank book belonging © THERESA CABASE. The finder will please to leave is at the Bank, a the corner of Blocker and Crosby ets, a Lost OR STOLEN—PASS BOOK 11036, of the migrant Industrial Bavinge Bank, Applica- tion will be inade to the Hank for anew Book, on the stday of Sept, 1865. BERNARD MoCAFFREY, fases tor, ll bonds, an hereby EFT ON THE 12TH DAY OF JULY, BY | te, name. of the “First ‘ 4 y, 4 16 Dame of the L young men, a brown hay mare, at Hock Cot- | ca’ PL V. ROGERS, Cashier, , Kast Cheater, with broken wagon, The owners | 1505, will please call ior same, or she will be eold on Mon- day, the Sletinet., to pa, expenses, BOLQMAN HE DRA Kock Cottage, t Choster, Weertchoster lw Co, N eee @ AF REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN ON | Papert nighs last, agrey horee, with # mark on ek, and smail skin. The finder please return to ry Biadson ave, Gulleabury, New coats, from #5 to #40, Hiack f Alpaca coats, $5.76, Linen pante #2 to $12, aud vests che Hroome st, right fore hoof, and black dots on bis WM. MAGALL Jersey. ¢ REWARD—LOST, LAST TUESDAY, July 24th, a soldievts discharge, beloo cing to JOHN RILEY, Co, KE, 17th N.Y. Vola, Please re turn it to Wilber’ saloon, 301 b, loth at, 60 win oO New York, July % it, 8 ets ; books ax beer that they cannot be expected to with any such subluoary and utterly inmaterial facts ae the Duwber of days in 4 year, the Mercury man thatthere were not four hundred and ninety-five days in the year for which the return in question was made, but only three hundred aod Our average daily reeeipta from sales are not, therefore, asthe Mercury makos out, $%212, This iathe figure at whieh the Mercury So here we clreulation for ice of lerald. nd the Merenry at tho very utmost, the aale of the the sale of a stugio trsue of the ou imaue ie erent to oure anyhow, just double the pric Daily Herald, four conte por copy Sunday Morald, five cents per copy Woekiy Herald, six cents per copy Buropean Herald, #ix ceate per copy Calitornia Herald, vix gente per copy Total number of Herald issues. ....... eae exclusive of the publleation of the Family If 1 ireued during the year, and the receipts fru aro included in the Herald's return to the The Herald's total roceipts for 496 issues aud all its “extras” were only $1,005,000—or, $2,214 por rece.pts more than ti are best, healthiest, cheapest ev tion ie quickly eOred by uring ther ufactory, 09 Bleecker at, J doors east of roadway. 115 y ttile pinhole will let out all the gas and hat email paper to ite proper proportions ad and ee and that leads it into some little errors, Thir natural inietake for the editor of a Sunday paper. The Bohemians who write up the Sunday pr leave je foot whi one teeue, Moieur, nt the of the conte, a The returne at the Asseaor's office are for one yoar, from May 1, 1504, to May 1, 156), and in discussing off ie votat all in order, wo reepectiull ‘ THE COMPARISONS IN DETAIL Herald Treues for Loddon Nawber of tesvos, “extras” Sunday Mereury Isanoe for 1864-. Aeceseteges ose OF roeipis of the Sanday Mereury for 52 !y without any “extras” whatever thrown ce BAHT, 711 or, 83,088 por lame, Relative price of the Buoday Mercury and the Her- ald tor 1N64-68, During a considerable portion of the time covered tothe luternal Keveuue Pere was precisely th he Herald issues for t ween littic lors tian five cents while the average price of the Sunday Mercury issuce was ler The figures polut the morsel and adorn the tale, The tHE BUNDAY MERCURY immensely exceeds in cireulation any daily news in the United Bates ; of sales over thore of an: Id, exceed the entire business of her Buaday pavers, while tie acaie- pie thoee ot a ee ey USINESS. All SIZES OF NEW EASY “CRUTCHES . be hac, Those pateut elastic (eay walking) Man HE OWNERS Notice 1 iven that the Bank of Utica has deeded and determined to become a National Hanking Association tates, under “First National Bauk of Uti. Utica, dune % aited Sue (Hear ‘CLOTHING— A LARGE ASSORT- ment of clothing just received, rook roa, ap. GE ate, $5 to $20, Cron dN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— Notiee is hereby given that five percent penalty will be addedon the first day of August next, on all unpaid water T. B. TAPPEN, Water Kogistrar, (CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MET- als, white rags, Scents por Ib,, colors and woulens ud newspapers 6 cente; old brags 1. eta, 1AGS. V The ne its caleuiation by rupposing th there are four handred and nivety-tive dave ina ‘Then, to get our any. receipts, it divider o re t we now loform The and receipt+ for the «ame, and it hae vothing t do with the number of days ta tal abstinence soe + In calling for the previous question, therefore, wore which daily made, OF | warranted. more than two-thirds of the capital stock of the Bank of Utica having, in writing, authorized the Hoard of Directors Wchange and convert the said Hank of Uties into a National Association under the Act of Cougress entitled, “An Act to provide a nation. g currenay socurod by the pledge of United Brates bo provide for the cireulation and redemp- tion thereof, approved June 4, 1464." iness Caseliere LEVIF i aut ots, FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM. modeted with goud board and pleasant rogue, in ® private fanuly, tor $4.75 Ww $6 per weok, at 458 Ninth ave, cor Sod et, Inquire tor ene week, 74 Beakvinc A GENTLEMAN AND Wile, of (#0 sage gentionen will be accommodata with good board and plonsaat rooms, also 3 ye lad- wo ur ty jes at iid ywet, Call for week pruks ISHED ROOM TO LET, FIT FOR housekeeping, frou $9 to $8.00 por week, Inquire S4 Bast Uroadway. ah ECHANICS—A_ FEW RESPECTABLE young wen can be accommodated with good board aud clean reome at moderate rates Aphy Pad Bast 2oth et, beswoon zd and 3d avenues, 5 T° LET TO A MAN ..NDWIFE—A FURN. ished room and 2 bed rooms, No. dss weg ene st, bet Sth and Yih ave, J RD, TO GEN: Po LET—WITHOUT Bi tlomen only, a large-sized bedroom on 8d floor of old No, Y1—Kaat 1th et, bgt. id Private house ly ao.) 4th aves, ©) YOUNG MEN, ALSO 1 LADY, CAN Bi ~~ wmcomtmodated with ood board and pleasant rooma, at Ids Kant 17th ot ‘ a 9) OR 4 MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED e ed pe board, on reasonable terma, where they will find the couforta of a home, Apply for one woek, 419 Canales, bet, Sullivan a Varick, Mra, SHAW .Gab GENTLEMEN AND ? LADIKS CAN BB mamodated with good board and « plessane at 126 Rivington #t, N.Y, 21 a&o notseebansnentiniagretalp y MORSES, CARRIAGE GOOD BUSINESS WAGON, WITH TOP to it, for sale; also a new sol of harness, has noe been used more than twice, Apply at 246 Centre ty between Broome and Grand ate, "y (OK SALE—ONE SINGLE AND ONE r »ble tour truck, Enquire of CILAS, 'T. Gopb~ i WIN, 204 Frong at. iy RELVES i QOR SALE—3 HORSES, 6 AND 7 YEARS old, 16 hande high, sultable tor down. town truck, coal cart, brick cart or express, Call JUT Weat 28th ot, uth and i1th avenues, ‘ ek SOR SALE CHEAP, A BUSINESS WAGON eultablo for a grocer, or any other business—at 464 Geaud at, Brooklyn, BD oO i mm SALE—A HORSE, WARRANTED sound aud kind in all bavacss, Apply etter 3 PL M. at 250 Woet J7th at, bo ~ DENTISTRY MOST WONDERFUL — DISCOVERY. , Teoth extracted without pain, or no charge. Beautiful oeth tos ted tl eaca. ‘eeth filled with the celebrated bone: Allg withoms pain, All opera. tions warranted, J. JAY VILLERS, 166 drand os 3 blocks frow Browdway, B26 FULL SEU OF TEETH INSERTED, with OF without extracting the roots, $5 and u: wards, Superior cold, silver and bone fillings, 60 © and upwards, Latracting without pain, At 185 Eaet Lith et, near Sdave, JOSEPH DODIN, Deutiat, 319 p*: HENKY VILLERS, DENTIST, HAS removed to 100 Twellth et, cor, of dd ave, Inserts fete of teeth #6, #8 and $il, with or without extract- ing the root#, Aching te th extractod without pain, or filled with gold or hie colobrated coment, and FOR SALE AND TO LET, “A CORNER LOL AND THE ONE ADJOIN- A good bust- tug for sale cheap, in Greenpoint, Inquite of Mr, JAMES, cor of al ners location, lin and Noble sta, until sold, YRANBEKRY, FRUIT AND TRUCK Lands for sale, Favorable chance, Criet mill brovert and 15 acres of cranberry aud fruit lands combi nod. Lorated at K N. J. 60 milos from New York, port are and Raritan Bay KR. Commu. nication twice per day, A ly at. J BOBS, real entate agen ums Klver, ata Nie VARM FOR SALE — 218 ACRES—IN Orange Co. Good soil, and well adapted to stock or dairy business, Dwelling commande ® fine view. Very low price, OC. OLIVER, T Beekmen et, 4.1 DOR SALE-A NICE 2 STORY BRICK Louse aud «ix aeres of good productive land, pien- ty of fruit and wrepes, at Holteville, $2,600; and 26 ecres adjoining, with emall house; if wanted with the alove, the whole together for %5,800; also 23 acres, good Duiidings, fine gratted fruit, all near the Bta- tion; must be sold, $2,600, Full particulars with W. W. LAWS, 115 Perry at, ut ) ae : d YOR SALE—20 COTTAGES AT $1,100 TO 3 7" . ; D 9 CC wr 20 ete; lead Octa. Ib, at 16 } LB EWARD-—LOST OK STRAYED From | R¢7!. copper and pewter 20 cta ‘De 22,000; 10 elegant dwellings, $8,600 to $8,500 ¢ BS be a brown papty sluts 8 white and 1 How Bowery, hatween Hocssvelt and Now Chamber | j1.4 Zou lots, beautifully located, ‘Se, East New York black foot, bring her immediawly au the above re- 5 ward will be given, $] O REWARD—STRAYED—A BAY mare, about i4 bande high, with ber colt; was last een near the Tol! Gate on the Myrile ave, plank road, ‘The above niormation where they Gas KOUEKS, ib Bridge st. ] Chatham at, done there correct. Don't for aidtry, VAN MILLER ison libe paid op giving swouvered lo Ww. A. 33 eal ok Le aaa, _, | good ey iybh songult iL rofossor Kc REWARD—LOST FROM THE 15TH | pbtcs Oculist, w hoe only often $1 6) Precinct station Houre. @ spanish poodle Broad y OP Ton pecans whet roturned reward ogy weight about one pound, yh and no questious asked, . yaa $10 REWARD—LOsT--ON TUESDAY night, a large cow, about 1,000 pounds weight, near to calve; back and tail half white; large udder, The above reward will be paid by Mr, WOLLE- Migs) mailkman; lives bear Le Teservoir, Bergen HUN. J. is for acireniar, QUTTON'S PRINTING LC ton at.--Carde, ¢! notices 1ecoipts, price li ta bulls, printed cheap tor earl at $50 REW AKD—STOLEN JULY Hl, | JAMES LAYER, foun COUSWELL'S Stables 189 and 191 | before undor she supervision Lexington ave, cor /id et, \. Y a Grey Horse, short | ay their old place of Pusiness. stepper, with white on nose aii depple on back, with ® re war on Tus vuite main and tall, and syuare wagon,shifting top, cushion back Dine cloth, paint. ed i with tine ¢ trope on TUBDIng part and silver mounted harners with esther Dit, 971 ARTICLES FOR SALE, BAGATELLE TABLE FOR SALE—Will very cheap, Apply to A. MULLIG. corner of Nori ath, or Od oa W iliamosburgh, Ams VORRENCY FOR SALE LN PACKAGES LO) Sr rptd Saad par, at he SUN Ofllee eount- er, Also pennices, yrv} FOR #' Le—STPAMt EN iINE AND BOLL one of Otis’ parent Howe and « full vot rackor ie ¥4 pas, i [th w lot ob olabty atone ve aies I. GO |. WHEEL for sale chowp, Ay D ALL” Gonuections LANG'S Hat Store, old newspapers. pam, BUN, 26 Ann #& | door west of clean writing paper, at BENNETT. chines for sale and to rent. varivus makes for sale low, hange, Machines sold on Broadway, up stairs, corner of D STEREOTYPE PL. Apply at thie oto 210 Drowdway, FLEM- ‘ au, NG MACHINES, NEW AND SECOND HAND S} WIN @ Broadway, and 441 Broome # : QEWING MACHINES—ALL FIRST-CI machines, new aud 2nd hand, for sale, to rent or ON'T FORGET TO CALL AT VAN'S, 154 Few words, but business can bo ou web the No, lot, hand also, FFOR GOOD AND CHEAP PATENT AND ott improved «pectacks, and t in ure real ia removed to T of the oe medienl! Foe my dijloma, fend a } OFFICE, 12 FUL- ulare, checks, bill heade Dols, posting aud Laud I42 Pultopet, 264 YHE ©CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing uuder the firm name of’, & J. LA 7 is diveolved by mutual consent, PATRICK LAYF, ‘The busives will be continued na ot PATRICK LAYK, 120 HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR lets, books, and waste per of every deroription, STOCKWELL & EMMI Nassau, w 6%707 CENTS PER POUND PALD CABH ior old new «papers, books paniphlets, and all Kinds Aunet. THOMAS C, vie MA- 2nd beod machines Vv. W, WICKES, J r, 5 part payment, ab 350 Worth at, dub ATES WANTED— ts BS. e RANKE, acd Kidgwood, at $180 to $45, say payments, Cottages or elegant dwelilngs built for purchasers. CitAc, Kt. MILLER, Atlanwic ave, East New York,.134 peek SALE—IN THE VILLAGE OF Ma8- peth, @ house (containing 6 large rooms) and 3 jot 29 miles from Williameburgh, Price lo jalre 19 Stanton et, 2d ewry, ] OUSE AND GARDEN FOR SALE IN ‘Tremont, Westchester County, 50 minutes’ nde {trom the eity; price $1,500, Be B's German Agency, 28 North Willlarm et, pear ot Hevse AND LOT FORK SALE, House 20x58 | ft. lot 100 ft, Has marble waniols4 water and eas throughout, plenty of closets, 10 rooms and very con- venient. Will sell at a low price, ‘lerms to mus. Oan soon et any time, and required, Inquire of KE. CHAP. lyn, near Lecalb av TP MMIGRATION—RICH LANDS IN” MIN- nesota for $2,600 per acre, Buy laborers wimated on jon at any time AN, ld Walworts the railroads constructing at St. Peul, DILLON O'BRIEN, Agent and Cor, See, to ie Minna, Irish lin, Boc., 464 Broadway, 408 TO LET— PARLOR, KITCHEN AND 3 bedroews in house 698 Hudeou st, at 615 per month; also parlor and % bedrooms in house 219 West 19th at, at 811 per month, ny €550 — CHEAP HOUSES — CHEAP e Itouses—Cheap Houses—Cheap Houses Ay i, BOK, STS, $10u-—at Winteld L. L Jaehy S200; balance, #10 monthly, Inquire of G. UG, ANDREWS, 9 Chaimbers at, N.Y, 32 ms $1,000, 4 BUY “A NEW TWO- L] story house in Elizabethport, N. J, Tenus--$260 caxh ; balance #10 monthly, Aleo cheap lots for alo, Terme—g60 cash; $10 monthly. Live perfect Loyond question, Excurvion tiekets free to betuie 9:1! ‘ GTEAMER MARY cofnul fot ye 902. woul, rt 2) Poughkee ae Kondou shore Wy cg gan Bulday ad Be a)