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fctirh in Imi tktt twenty hour*. The N. B Palmer put
taUri'pttilM aad laid there ten daya. That la the way
?be *? beet twenty one daya.
The elipper Gaielle (-alkd from New York three daya j
> after the flying Cloud, on the same voyage. Cm me in I
eight in onr wake before we croeaed the tine, and I could :
Jpat Me her, from the mtien topgallant yard, at nine '
e'cloek in 'he aorniofi, aod at rii o'clock the nm* even
hv e?uld Me her hull from the deck of the Oonld; next
day atill nearer bliified anchor* on boar<l the Cloud, j
guaa, Ac , an<l altered our course and got out of sight ad ,
ee?n a* peaeihle.
let the New York clipper ships have their jnat due.
Although I sm a Boston'as. and master of a Boston ship, j
and 1 hive been in two clippers of thn late Jacob Bell's
baiVd, beside being in the Cloud, 1 go in for the Mtcond :
side of a story ana fair play. P. W Q.
PlFFICUlTV m PUXfrHUfO HKEKTRRH AT QVKBK ? Th?
' fallowing letter appears in the Quebec Morning Ckro
' mUlt:?
[To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.]
Rlr?Tlie loss sn<t lneonvsnience cauaet to ship owners
fey the <>bertion of aeanen iu ttie port of Quebec are so
well known t'jat it is unnecessary to trouble you with
mmy detail of them, but 'heir very notoriety should have
the effect of inducing the legal authorities of the l*ro
viace to give effect to the laws which have been passed j
I to remedy an evil which is :is injurious to the iutereata
?f Quebec as it is disreputable to the character of those
who lavor, instead of discountenancing the promoter* of
It. 1 h?\e no fault whatever to find with 'he manner in
which the law is enforc a by the Inspector of Police?far
r from it: 1 ha\e to thank him for the atteotion and
?onrteona diaebarge of duties which are both ooeroua
I. and disagreeable; but when his Impartial administration
ef justice is rendered useless by a higher and an irrespon
sible j ower. I think I have a right to complain that saeh
power hbould be placed in the hands or persdos who,
I from nassion, prejudice, or want of legal knowledge, *r?
incompetent to tie task. I cannot better explain th?>
ai< aning and intention of ice?e remirks than by a brief j
I *iuUmeut of jny >;a-e I, u master of the United States (
ship On'arie, took oat wittlnts JfalAKTen oi my miU i
who refui-ed to do duty, and they were sentenced by tho I
| magistrate to be confined in the common jail for 1
"tWrfity oaya. They employed an advocate, who had i
them brought up by writ of habeas corpus before two of ,
i the Judges of the superior Court, who -ei/aratelv rcfujed I
to discharge ihem In no way discouraged by these two I
1 futures to attain bis object, the lawyer then sued out a
wiit betore a third Judge of the earne Court, who, taking
a different view of the matter, discharged these aeam-n,
witbou' any communication with the magistrate wno
- had committed them, myself, or the agent of the vessel
on board of which they wore by regular articles of agree
ment bound to serve during the whole, veyage. I am no
lawyer, and cannot therefore oppose my own opinion to
that of tbe learned Judge, but as two of the Judge* of
the !?me court, both superior to him m standing and
rank, had previously gn en a contrary decision, I have a
?iuht to suppose that his decision is contrary to law:
and at all events it is perfectly dear that it hts worked
? grosx irjiiHtice to the owners, and has canned th.-m (Treat
lees. 1 am advised that I have no redress in law except
by ?(ain arresting these seamen, who aro in all proba
bility long ere this out of the Province; and even if they
<? ?o?ild be airested, what assurance have I that the same
JuSfp would not again release them, and have me saddled
with all the coats and troun'e of a new prosecution?
Under theie circumstances, I think an appeal to public
opinion ia the only recourse left to me, and I shall feel
* greatly indebted to you for an early Insertion of this in
your able and impartial journal. JOHN A. HOLMES, ,
M.ihtur of the United Btates ship Ontario.
Qomsc, Jure 22, 1864.
The U.u<m & Re id Contract for Paving the
Bowery.
Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Special Commit
tee on tbe Ruts b Reid contract,from the Hoard of Alder
men, composed of Messrs. Blunt, Voorhies, Boardman,
Ilerrick, Wakeman, and Christy, was held in the office of
the Bonrd cf Aldermen. Alderman Yourhies w chosen
chairman on the occasion. The time of the oommittce
wim spent in hearing 'be argument i ana documentary
? tidtnce on both sides of the question.
Mr. Wiliard, counsellor Mesirn. Russ k Reid, proposed
b* lengthy argument, that the Common Council should
not in'erfeie in the matter, us any action on their part
woulr be the means of trammelling the efforts of the
smirt to f rt'l? tbe difficulty His argument then wont on
to show that the Common Council should not accept the
surrender of the contract, as suggested by the Comp
troller.
On the other side, Curtis Noyes appeared for the com
plainants in the care He thought the Common Council
hmi everything to do with the contract, and it was with
in their province now to ar.cept the surrender of the con
tract, and to this point did he draw the attention of the
committee for a considerable length of time.
L W. Qnlick. a scene painter, engaged at Foster's
Aentre in fittsburg, last season, has, by the death of a
sela'Ke in ko&Und. become sole heir to an estate valued
??. (200,000.
i'?nrt Calendar-nils (Pay.
Dumm STAiW Cnicvrr Court.?The India Rubber case
has been aojonrned to Thursday next, in consequence of
th? Illness of a juror.
Bupsehs Court?Circuit.?Adjourned to Monday next.
Scraaas Covnr?Special Term.?Adjourned line die.
Khgatit flats, of every "carleiy and style,
?S) be obtained <>t KNOX No 633 Broadway, and no 128
tulton street. He ban obtains1) en enviable r?potation fur
himself by tbe rnporior excellence of his ft.hne? in every
st jlf. ronil'inlii* lie most exqnisi-e taste lightness and do
tabllitv and th?y are not liable to be ?' fcooeVed into ft
eoekee bat" on tha tt>st wot. Be has all tbe varieties o
snmotr hats Tor *ert emen. besidesan escelleDt a?s <rf men
?f beys' ?ir d eblld'en'o hats and caps, w .rtby the <*<t?j.tian
?1 every one Having nursetves fatronirf-d Knox for severs
years we feel competent to eommtnd him.
flail, Hatter, first In fhjthlon, TVo. 413 Broast
woy, of Lisnonsrd itrMt. in calling the attention of
tbe public to Ms wni-e and dr?h he*vers oasuimer-i and naRt
droto hate fur summer wear, with eoufldenoe asserts they
ore uasuriia'sed?ventt a'ed an'l adapted to th? present
sedans br the use of metallic foil invisibly in?eri.<d on tbe
band i f tbe hat, whero'>y pers jdration is prevented from
striking through ?ad soiling the outer sne'noe and band of
tf.a bat. R'uldi'i he different brands of felt and st-aw bate,
be raeomuitnls to the traveller Ms railroad ha'., and t? tbe
ei'iien his S-na<or hnt; a so ?*valior artist. ^ije awake,
French viied peari choclate P*n ini, Grenada, Leghorn,
hemp West Indit and other varieties.
That Beautiful Covering for the Head, the
drab beaver k?t, n>ade by R%FF?RTT & l.ttaSK is jnat
the hat for tbe season?tight enol and airy. Give them a
sail liaguerreotjped likenesses inserted free of ebarge.
Ho ?7 Chatham and corner of tihatbtm and Pesrl street*.
Kxcnrslon Hats.?The blaze of July la Impell
ing tbeutands to seek fre> h air end eeol shucOvs "beyond
tbe btiek*and of conrse <hat whioh will -hidetheface
elfe tually wl'hont oppressing the head, i? a desideratum
with every excursion! t A boundless variety f*?m whi?h
to choos. "is oflt red a? GFi^lN'S. bumber's-* s'yl's of soit
ft i*k, of ail in ts li?ht flexible, eempreeaihie into the com
pave of a pair of gloves, anil praoeful as well n? n .eful, will
?>? foond there In straws too, t.licro i? a diversity of ma
terial, .bspc siie and fineness that cannot he 'ound else
vhrr?: mslle tbs superb dri\b bi-a^er GENIN hat is oun
frssedlly tKe ri?he?t lightest, and most elegant dress Sun
ouer bat tbat has teen issued this season Uent rnnen about
V> vfelt tbe sea'lde, or the Spas, or bound an tishiac or boat
i? s excursions Ac., may select at GEVIM'S, Hammer bats
eni'aidefot ovory kind ?f sport or recreation The assort
ments have just been r?p eni.-hed and now oomprehsnd be
tween sftv md sixty varieties of stvle.
CEN1N, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Panl'i Church.
Why Is It that White's Hats are so much
mnuiht ?ftor bj tb? aBd OMt ?I
nnaiti ? Whvtsit ? Why heoause he r-illii the most de
SSfihsts to he found in '-he city. His summer styles are
neat, dssby, 212 Wroadway, comer of Falton.
fiitst Redaction In Hammer Hats, to meet
tbs wants of the many who want a summer net. FREC
HsN, Ne. 90 Fnlton s'reet has a very Ia-ge assortment of
b> avers, whit* felt bats, ?nd >traw Koodsof *11 kinds,
-whieb bs oflcrs at eost. Von who wish to have a bat to ee
iabrate the coming nationa festival eandJitmacb better
hv havins on one of rreer\au'< superior bats Romembsr,
Vnion Hat Store, !I0 Fultoji street. FREXMaK.
Damaged Hats for gale at Low Prices, parti,
sly aamagsd by water straw bats, fnr and wo ,1 hats, Ac.,
TUOHIPdoN A MBRLSR, .No. U Maiden lane.
ladies and Gentlemen from the South, gn
b( t<> Newport, Saratoga. Ac . shonld seenrs their port aits
a hOOT'S great World's Fair Galiery, 3t>3 Hr .adway, be
fore leaving A ew York. Root makef perfect portraits, rain
Macs & Co^ the Celebrated 35 cent Dagaer*
reotypists, b??e removed to 3?S Broadway. The reports
tbat they are still at 280 Broad?sy by oertaln parties, to
ta'aa the wind. Is falie, as can bo seen by the .New York Di
?ectory of 1R5.I '4.
He csc 6i Co.*s, Ss. Dacaerreolypes.?Proftssor
KBB8X, tbe German hero of tbe original twenty five aent
yteture fsetory. 289 B'oadwsy, intends to visit Europe thi1
eeihmtr preparatory to reoponinc an enlarged and more ex
tensive establishment to snpply tbs grsat demand for pis
tares os ths Get man or European system, is Nsw York.
RUnas, Melodesns ami Masle.?Horace XVmr
TXU, 393 Broadway, is exclusive agent for T Gilbert A
Co.?? p-anos. with or without tbe JEoIean: Hallett A Cum
?ton's pianos, i. ChJekeMng's pianos, Gilbsrt's bondolr
ytsaos and Hmaee Waters' pianos; S D.AH. W. Smith's
molsdeonf, Goodwin A Baldwin's melodsons. Mr. Wetsrs
has also on band pianos of eight etber different makers
and melodooni of every styls ana anlsh. Mneio and mueie
?errhanr lee ef every variety and of quality better than
?aa he found elsewhere Hie motto being small proflts ssd
^niak sales, his immense stock Is constantly and rapidly
aellleg.
Two of the most mavnlflcent Plsuioftortes
ewer maoufaetured-one of papiev raaohs, the other eiaho
vately caiveo rosfcweod?Mid which were prononnoed ths
Sees on sahUdtton at tbe >yst?l Palaoe, being made ex
freeslv fcrthe Fair, with nt regard to expense, ore now
sdsrss (tor sals, together with a handsome assortment of
-J^rnnieuU of tbsir "??,'"*nuraoture, at the warerooms
ef OEOTK^TMN A IRt.SLOW No. 505 Broadway, ad -
Jeisini St. Nicholas Hotel. Also an assortment of very su
perior ssslodeons.
Hlih Gold and Olazuotxl Jewelry n>r sale
*>y tbo mann'aoturor, at manufacturers' prices, 381 Broal
"??y, up stairs. David Rait.
"Wad else el Watches I Watches! made by
Jtargsnssn Duohene, Nardln, Va'leHe, Montandon, Ondln
Yaoheron, Bautte A.nold, Adams A Co , Charles Twist A
Co., Contsrd, Jnillsrd it res for sale hy the Importer, and
ssaosanteed as first.ilase timekeepers. DAVID RAIT, 381
jBsesdway, up stairs.
tPwib factory, 3S7 Broadnay^.l4ull?a are
reaveotfully invited to examine oar assortment of tortolee
sbef and buffalo dress, all of which ars of the newest style*.
A. A J. SAUNDERS.
Fancy CotJery, TQmbraclnp; a Large Variety
of sport*mee pen nnd pocket kr>lves, of the most rare and
Jksantifnf patterns: also an assortment of pocket oatle*y.
?AtiNDEUti, See 7 Aet r Home, and 387 Broadway.
PsrtaMs Dresslnn t'sscs,?Three Articles, so
sendneivs to the nomfottoi sravella s and others, naa be
Snb a? the snhscribsr's ?tores io sreat variety.
BaUNK?F.R8 Nos. 7 Astor fl?nse, and 387 Broadway.
Dnungnid A Proch, Io ltO Fnlton street,
Inv? a most rsehsrebe stock of mnnK olothln*. at the
1< west no- sibls p'viss for cash. Their work is of good mate
rule, sM well saa^s. Persons wanting nsat plotbps for a
little asssy W??ld ^ Weil to ;?1] os tben.
E. Evtni, the flotkkr, of 9m? 06 n4 98
Fnltoa itml li mIIii *uapl>M t?tiM mill it WW,
ihe tn*?t deser'pti" i >t fftek witi $10 Ac rh? aiove it
MtUltlj t >lm e# kiortut to (vmjM)
L?c? and Mwil tHrlalu from Auction^?
Kkuiy A VSMMM ?"*>* u ^'>y. and M K??J?
?treet. Imi ku4 M M Ism u< duiU? mrta a*,
beagbt at auction at great iwritM tad wil 1 sell the ?a-ue
(or a tuw <J ?j ? at great bargains- fa>l W pr oont lam than
the orMsal eeeterlapartatioB Oo orlj for tbia U a raie
oppoittnity AU?. tl>* lax-it ?t ok of window ahadsa
and Kilt Millet, la the uity, all of which ant bo sold
eheap.
Tikis WmM we Oflfer the Entire Balaqw
of our wholesale st-ck of so miser andershlrte asd -drawers
at istail. UoatlcmoB ar? Iavitud u o?U ind p?rrt?*
Prion low. 1RAPIREUO A SON, SI Naasao street.
In the Dark Agri Men aolight for the Phllo
sopler's stone. t > turn base metals Into (old. la tbia axe of
light ?e bars a sorer talisnan-ability, energy asd truth.
GllEKN, 1 Astnr Boass, for examp ?, eombiuee wi.h the
ability to fit With star art shirts, story style of figure. the
energy to tx?cuts orders with despatch and reliable
tnnetnality,
The Summer Aiwntment at Agatel,
Broadway, cooriftlni of i-phyr undershirts aod drawers,
gi s timer stocks and cravats, silk and Lisle gloves, import
ed T"? the first French bouses. la well worth a critical in'
apectioa. Agate's Corana ahi-ts are a standard artiete of
fashion. They are tbe ne plus ultra" of shirt making.
Canst Fantl Fan*!?.If the ladle* wish to
find tbe prettiest fans at the lo?e?t poe?i?>le prices e*er of
fo ?d in this market, let tt>em call at once on little.
Spanish, sandalwood, ivory. magic Ac , a sploedid a*?<>rt
ment Just receive J at TU TTLE'B Emporium, No 345 Broad
way.
Boots ?Great Bargains In Buots and Patent
leu i her Khoee. of all the different styles, at ooet, and some
lees, as Saturday, 1st of Juiv is onr last day in sloe busi
TREMBLY A CO , 30 Ann street
English Carpets ?MOO Pieces Splendid Pat
terns ot knpllsh medallion velvet end tapeatry carpets per
Cpper ahip llnsxar imported exp'eaaly for tbe city trade,
b\ i. .'?**11 >o. 99, Bowery Also, three ply
o-rut-ts and beautlM etrp.ti", at 6?. and 6s.; oil
clotha, 3s., 4f., 5a.
Salt Water Baths and the free Use of Qow
rand's Medicated Soap ere recommended by the Faculty,
as a anre preventive to Cholera and yet how few know
?here oelicious waim and salt water baths are to be had
through the want of tbe celebrated Lr. Kabiuean adver
Using tbcm Ae a pnblie benefactor to the cititens uf New
Tnm iii particular, " and the rest of mankiad", i?r.
UOURaUD informs them that at the foot of Desbrosies
ttrce', there baths are to be bad Boy a cake of Uouraud's
{o.p, i?hicb floats and make* a delioious lather.) ami
nit lave ? our liuibs in tbete baths inatauter. (Jmrnii's
Poudre Subtile uproot.* hair from any psrt of tbe body.
Liquid Rouse Lily White, Hair Dye and Restorative, at
the old depot, 67 W alker street, tirnt (tore from Broadway.
"Wholesale Firework Depot, (to. 38 Division
?tre-t. where can be had tbe following articles, of the first
quality and of the beat manufacture, at the lowest cash
p.,.;-s:?Pistol eraekcis gold chop, torredons, pulling
erxc-ktrs jostle, pin wheels scrolls, triangles, blue lights,
Sort fi -es gr?Mbopper*, Roman randies bougolas, mines,
nweriota, tor Mllloos, pigeons, ehinese fivers inarooni
vertioles; rockets, with plain itad colored tires; oolored
flr?s. Ac , Ae Country dealers supplied, and orders pune
tuaily attended to
T. J. JONES. Importer of toys and faney goods.
The Last Day-$15 only for a beautiful
Country renidenee ?A great opportunity to get clear of
paying enormous rents and scooting a bealtby homestead.
600 building lots UK) feet tuuarn in the flourishing village
of 1 akelend, and 'P0 forms will, be divided among 600 iub
icribers, on the 30tb June 1864 Each subscribe- for $16
will Teooive a warrantee deed for four hundred buUding
l< to 2ft by 100 feet, or a farm of from two to twenty acres.
A few subscribers only wanted to close the books. Apply
immeriately to CHaS WOOD, 208 Broadway, where maps
and pamphlets oan be had grttie.
Moldavia Cream.?This Rtiperb Compound
for stren^tboning and beautifying the bair, prepared oaly
and sold b? W A BATCHELOR. at h*s celebrated hair dye
and wig factory 233 Broadway. Batohelor's bair dye ?old
and applied. > lne rooms.
Did Grizzled Whtaken, or Red Ones, ever
K*k the ladies; but be wis# eDooRh not te
will mffiee for tlie proce??. 8oW and applied **
Ai-or Bouse
^rwlng MnehlncaIf the Public V/IA to
pursba.. sTwiog machines, which tbev oan u.e without du
?ero' ?nv ool fileting patent claim., lnd at the '* -
have the heat machine! aver devi.ed let them buy one ol
onr ?lng o thr?.ad?J mavhlne.. wbloh ate iaflDrad >y the un
di?pu ed pat-nt granted to More; A John.on, to 1M9. A?
Improved by I M. M??er thooe maohlnae nanaot be eq*at
lea. ixamlne and ba convinced. I. M. SINOER ? to., X*.
Broldway.
Bati'lielon's Hair Dye 1? Mill the
EBftf dirw tr ESuaBStf Ms
Broadway. ?
mil's Colorific, or Improved bitntuMWi
Hair Dye ?rh? great conioler to all nnfortuaatei po"?
?,.g griy or red hair, changing tbem ln.tanUT to a beautl
fn'Jet blank or br-.wn.and leaving them soft and giowy.
Applied or eol.fat 45 Nassau ?treet and at d.ng o.n.1 fancy
?tore* geaerally.
Wlc? and To?pce?^JompeUtlon Defied.
W would sdviro all persona Il",TMt!l,tba midHOMT V
examine the largest .tock.lnthe city, at MKDHuHal.*
BKA*D'8, 27 Maiden lans; also baokwd front braids euris.
Warranted not to ?hnnk or change their |
aaioi. . I
ilaiktt'a Chevenx Tonlque?In the Spring
time ;.iw your ?eed When the head become. l?" '4* *
t.cw ???ODof foliage by the use of B*r> er * grea.e ess Huid
whobcSntaln. >1Te ,S.d.of half. It need, "".ommeuda
tl"u but * fair trial Ptiee i? oanta, Headquarter*,
UARiCh.K'8, 439 Broadway.
KtllI?K< r's Sew Medical Charm, vrIM Caw
Sf ?SSiSHfr pr
iftohriZ ?Ho?el*htOne ttS
fob.
Owner* of Horse* wlU find Dr. lobla* l-l
niment, in pint bot-.lcs, at SO eer.tj. iuperior to anytblng
?W tor curing colio .welling*, gtlls, m
Sold by all the *tc.rekoer&rs and drnggUt*. UepotNo.W
Cor'hndt .tract, New York. Uyo A A Son., Philadelphia,
agent. *
At the Grand street PreabyterianChurch, ?a Thursday,
Tone 29 bv the Rev. Dr. i honnon, John EoMWrroN to
A*mb w'., second daughter of the la e Or. Hugh t>aldweU.
On Thursi'ay, JrxtS 29, by the Rev. Dr B?rch.rd
C aarIfh A. Hill, Eaq-, to Mi"8 * *?">*? k MaBOU, uU ot
! 1honCThur?day, June 29, by the Rev. Thoa. J. Sawyer
' Mr. \s?k*w J. Martin to Miss Mahv E., daughter of the
I ui? Unite R Merritt, all of thia city.
In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 28, by the Rev. J.
I pteHrns Mr. William A. IIgot to M>sa Ass A. WoodaBB
I In Christ's Church, Toughkeepsie, N. Y., on Monday
: evi nlng, June 20. by the Rev. 8aml. Buel. Doctor J?aK','?
1 W Vkr Valkn, of ibifl city, to Miss Mary Warrell, daug
, f-r of Wm. Wairell, Eaq., of l'oughkeepsie
I At 1 hiladelphl*, on Wednesday, June 28, bv the Rev.
Mr. Stroble, Hknky R. Coookhaix to Matilda J., daugh
I ter of the lute tieorgc Say en, Esq.
| On Wednesday, Jure 14, at Chelsea, lla??., JoMt"
O.mkb. F.?q., to liiss E. Bickkeataff, both formerly of Ii
! vcrjool, England.
Died,
On Wednesday, Jnnc 28, of consumption, Solomot. C.
^HuVriends and acquaintances are respectfully invit^
to attend his funeral, thia afternoon, at three o clock,
from 'he residence of' his brother-in-law WilUam Davis
Kifl?-nth street, between Third and Fourth avenues,
Biooklyn. His remains will be taken to Greenwood
CeinF'ory for Interment. _ . . ,
On Wednesday, Jnne 28, Gback, infant daughter, and
on Thursday, June 29, Hobdct PzaEum, youngest son of
Peter V. ani Sarah Bayard. .. .
Funeral this morning, at nine o'clock, frornNo. 8 State
street. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited
After a long and painful Illness, Deborah Grxch, relict
of'tl>e late Capt. Henry Greene.
The U T?ral wUl take place from the residence of her
son In-law, Thomas L. Howe, No. 1(K) Orchard street.
HIh Iriends and the relatives oiHthe ITomi^ly are rei.pw^
fully Invited to attend, without further invitaUon, this
aitrrnoon, at three o'clock. . i.??.
r On Thursday, June 20, Eliza, eldest daughter of James
Donnldcon. agnl 34 years. ?
'ihn relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend her funeral, this aiternwn, at three
n'o ock, from the residence of her father, No. 121 West
Nineteenth street. , ..
On Thursday, June 29, Twowr O'Dosogitck, in the
"uV iriends, and those of his brothers, Michael and
Hugh, are respectfully invited to attend his funoral,
from his late residence, No. 148 Kast Twenty-fourth
Street, at half past two o'clock this afternoon.
On Thursday, June 29, Joszth B. McUzvnua, aged 10
years and 11 months. ... , .,
The friends and acquaintances of the family, also those
of bis brother, John W. McGevlran, are ro.pectfnllT In
vlied to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock,
from the resldenco of hla father, No. 268 Stanton street.
On Wednesday, June 28, of consumption, Thomas Frrz
oibalp, In the 34th year of bis ago.
Bu friends and acquaintances are respectfully ln\ ited
to attend bis funeral, Irom bis late residence, No. 607
Water street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without fur
ther invitation. ,, ?
On Thorsoay, June 29, of consumption, Mr. Jkrhhah
Hollxv, aged 34 years, 4 months and 29 day*.
His relative* and frlcuds are respectfully invited to at
tend bis funeral, this afternoon, at four o'clock, at the
house of his father-in-law, Mr. John Heddon, No. 472
Cherry street. His remains wlU be taken to-morrow
morning to New Jersey, for Interment.
BnBalo and Bosi on papers please copy.
On Thursday, June 29, of congestion of the brain, Mab
*i> rft J. Mahoud, unly child of Hav?uel and Jennet 8. Ma
i hoi d, aged 17 months and 1# days.
The friend.' of the family are particularly requested to
attend the funeral, fro* the rekldnnee of her parents,
No. 117 Kin* street, thia afternoon, at four o elouk.
On Than day, June 29, abbahak Fabdon, a<ed o, freaxs.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu
neral, this afternoon, at five o'clock, from his late resi
dence. No. 4 Weat Sixteenth street. ? ,
On Wednesday evening, June 28, Caboujcb A., wife of
John Armstrong, and daughter of Jobn H. Hall, of New
ton, N. J , in the 24th year of her age.
llie friends of the family are Invited to attend her fu
neral, at the Church of the Messiah, Broadway, to mor
row morning, at nine o'clock, without further notice.
On lbursday morning, Jnne 29, after a short illness,
Wililam 8tjit, in the 6ist jear of his a?e.
lht fronds of the family are re.poctfully tn^itcl to at
tend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock,
from his lata residence, No. 45 Concord street, near
Washington street, Brooklyn.
On Thursday, Juno 29, Mart, wife of .lames McAdara,
in her 99th )6ir.
Her friend* rind relaUve# are respectfully Invited to at
t? tid her funeral, to morrow morning, at half past ten
o'clock, from her late residence, Thirty ninth street, cor
ner of Fowh avenue.
On Thursday, June 29, Ci.Aim Ritvtrr
The relatirei wkI (rimdt of the family, tha member
?f th? Roland Lodge Mo. 10, A. O. of O. T., tol tkoM of
the Bunder ^oehne of Ineburg, are requested to attend
hiii funeral, fro* hi* late reaidenoe, No. 69 Charlton
street, this afternoon, at two o'olook, without farther
notice.
On Thursday morning, June 20, Ramttbl B.. mo of
Samuel H. and Fllza R)'t?r, and 11 month*.
>li? funeral will Uke pUer from hla grandmother's re
sidence, No. 16W Allen street, this afternoon, at four
e'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend.
On Tuesday, June 27, JAiin J., eldest aon of James and
Nary Ralstrn, in the lf<th year of hit age.
Can a i)s japer* jleiiso copy.
On Wednesday. June 28, Bnxuinf Richard, agod 6
yearn and 6 month*, aon of Joaeph and Maria Lowey,
late of Dvblin.
J'ubiin papers please copy.
In Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 29, Tbomas Awm'AB,
aged S jcars and 8 mouths, son of Lyman E. and Ettsa
White.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu
neral, this afternoon, from No. 277 Pearl street.
On We/ uthday, June 28, Jams, wit* of Andrew A. Cun
ningham. in the 27tb year of her age.
The relative* aod fru-odn of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, without further Invitation,
this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence,
No. 6 Tole street, Jersey Ci'y.
At New Orleans, on Thursday, June 8, Jean Prall
Bukav.
ftDVKBTi&BBEim RENEWED EVERT DAY.
PERSON AI*.
George r percy. of Baltimore, is requested
to cal\ immediate y. oa Mr. J. W B Dobl?r, 212
Bf oad way. for a letter ef the utmost Importance to him.
If miss Catherine Ellis is in the city, she
will plea?e wri'a to b?r cousin William, at the Union
hquare Put Offic i ' Tout A vow "
I.Nformation ?astkd?or one jrkemiau cur
ly ky 3. L Direct to Newark Post Office.
INFORMATION IS WANTED ABOUT A FAMILY
named HtMZ, wbuae ?nceatora were born in Bremen,
Garmania, and emigrated to acme part of the United &tutcs
early in thin century The last direct information relative
to teem, waa tliat ,ome at them were living in Queens
county Long Island. State of New York Any information
relative to them, will be thankfully received by iddrcs.iug
HINRY K. OSLO N. Merchant, Charleston, 8 C.
Information OF JOHN. *>ATHICK. OWEN, CATHE
rine aod Alioe O'Brien will be thankfully received by
their brother, 1 any O' Brien, S3 Qreenwieh itrec t.
lTOW A DAYS.
STF^YED? FROM NO. 2 BATAVIA STREET, A MALE
child, two and a half year* of age; had no hat on, light
aod curly bair. dark <roek and shoes; light blue eyes. Any
information will be thankfully received by his parent*.
SPECIAL NOTICF.8. '
A meeting to kesponiTto the jollowing
notice will be held at the Aator Home, on Friday even
ing at eight o'clook. Tbe sons of Newhuryport are respent
fully invited to attend:- Son* of Newhuryport, the com
mittee of arrangements for tbe oelebratiou of oar approach
ing national %n->i?nr?ui,j. in hchtlf of the city, hereby ex
tend n oorditl invitation to th? ?irunt vonit %nd diQ2hUri
knd forma: residents, to return and j>ariiclp?t? with u* in
tbe celebration on that oceetion. and they may be assured
of receiving a most heatty welcome
M. DAYENPORT, Chairman.
Wm Gravis Secretary.
Newburypirt, June 1, 1854.
AO. OF G. F.-THE MEMBERS OF ROLAND
? Lodge No 10, A O of G. F.. are hereby notified to
meet at tbtir lodrn room, 272 Grand street at 2 o'clock pre
cisely th-s day, to pay the last tribute of respeot to our
late worthy brother, O. Sivcns. The order in generai i? in
vited to atten d By order
W. Gr*ve, Secy. M. H BRICKWEDEL. W". G.
CAUTION TO PAWNBROKERS-STOLEN, FROM
the Loo*e No 100 Washington street, ono hal:' dozen
knives and silver forks, anil two pairs of uew t>antnIoon.i
Pawnbrokers by (ending them to, or addre=ting Uenry Bar
chen, will ee tewarded.
Grand ball-the subscriber, proprietor
i f the Newark Bay House begs leave to inform his
fri-nds and patrons that be wi'lgive a grand Fo-jith of July
inv ration ball at the above house Clam bak* efcciwdurs,
dinners Ao., supplied, and always on hand. N. B ? Stages
leave Jenoy city fern every few minntas. miles from
Jersey oity, on the plank road to Bergen point
H. H. TYSON.
Manhattan savings institution, no. m
Broadway, aesr Elcecktr street ? 0{>en daily from 9
A ? M to 7 P. M ?Deposits made in this institution on or
before the 10th day of July will reoslve Interest from the
lit at tbe rate of six per cent, per annum on $fil>0 anil under,
ar.d five per cent on all :ums over that. Juno 3<Kb, 1S.M.
E J. BROWN, President.
A A Altord, Secretary.
0*gan EXHIBITION. ? AN ORGAN OF the LARtl
ert ??lass, containing fort* stops, Ae , built for the
lirrt Con* relation a Cbnreh of Detroit, is completed at the
organ manufactory of Mr. J*RLINE Mrt Pearl street, and
it will remain for publio trial Friday, Saturday and Mon
day 'Ihi* internment being pronounced of unusual perfec
tion of tone and finish, tkVU societies, Ac , li tending to
prm ore organs, are especially invited to examine it. It, was
crnposed for srectiOB in tbe Crystal Palace for J allien'a
late concerts, wbtre its absence was universally felt and
regretted.
OFPICE OF THE POTOSI LEAD company, NO. 18
Exchange place. >.e.v York. June ?9, 1S54 ?A spe
cial mcuting of the stockholder! of this company will be
h'ld at the cfllce, No. 18 Exchange plaoe, on Satuiday,
July 1, atr.J, P. M.
F. W. waterbury, Secretary Potosi Lead Co.
T1IR TCJRF.
CENTREVILtE COURSE. 1. I.?TROTTING.?A
purse of Jllio will be tiiven; mile beats, best three in
?re, to wagons; free Tar horsoj tr.at never trotted for roonoy.
To cotuo elf July 7. eptrlon to close Monday July 3. by 10
o'ol ck P. M . at Faulfelaud A 1 uryce's hotel, Kmi Broad
way: three or more to make a field, and two ta start.
JOEL CONKLIS, Proprietor.
CENTREVILLE COURSE. L. I.?TROTTINO.?MO.V
day, July 3. at 3 o'clock P. M : match SI 000; mils
beats. best three in five in harness. H. Woodruff i?me?
gr.^ Buntt r, H. Jones names br. m Irene To be a fair
day. Omnibuses leave the fcrriei hourly for the eourie.
JtiEL COft KLIN, Proprietor.
piJiTREVILLE COURSE. L. I.?THE PROPRIETOR,
\j in order to pr mote match waking atnonx gentlemen
v bo have trotting and pacing horses, bad concluded to give
two third-' of tho receipt* of the coarse to <hc winning horse
or every match during the season. Mo iea?on tickets wilt
tcis?u*d. ('arsons bavin? m-itches to come off, will p eat*
notify the proprietor, at the eotiise. in time for publication.
JOEL COMCLIN, Proprietor.
LUtSHING RAILROAD?DURING THE COMINO
T week special trains will be run over the Flushing Rai1
road, from tbe company's depot, at Hunter n Point' near
liret-i.point ferry, every half hour: running direct to thi
fraud National Mace Course. Conveyances wiU be in
rredii o ? to convey passengers to the oars from the ferry?
f "i o! eh*'.p-e. The otcn uer Island City will also runia con
nection with tliu cars, leaving Fulton Ma-Vit ?lip every
hour. 1 rem P A. H u?til 7 P If Fare to to- race eoursu,
'??} either route, 26oents Time only 30 minutes
E. T DP OLE Y. Superintendent.
M atch $10,000-between oret eddy a high
lani Maid ?Centrevillo Course, L.I Trcttiu,;. Frl
o?j. Jul* 7- between the hoars of three and fjnr o'clock,
T U ; inateh, $10 WO, mile beats, best three in five io har
n?s.?. F J. Iwdu'e rnitei br m. Bigblan<l Maid, H. Tone*
uiuiesg. g. Grey Eddy. JOEL COiN KLIN, Proprietor
XTEW YORK RA<'E3.?NATIONAL COURSE -FRI
Xv day ^une SO. Club purse $500, for btatua hursca: two
mil? heats. N. B Yon>ig enters b. m. 1)1 Clapperton,
b< Boitt n, dam by Monarch, 0 years old Same day. Ait>X
If' u o stake, for three year olds two mile heats; $500 sub
s'tipiiou. $200 Icrfiit Astor Buu?e to give $TiOO if two or
more etart. J. G. Child* names eh c Sam Letcher. 1/
Wagner, dam by Medor; P S. Fowler n?me* g. o. Little
Artl nr, by (jlencoe. dam Blue Bonnets; G w. Dillehur.t
tames ch. c Henry, by imp. Gleneoe, dam by Medoc; Tlio*.
IV itten names ch. f. bv imp. Gleneoe. dam by Modo.-. -r
Die Club purse Bi Clapperton will walk, list the public
may test assured that three or mere hordes will start for
the Astor Hens* stako. which ia 92.500.
Islington, Highlander, and Blonde, will run in tha four
mile on Saturday, at 3 P. M.
Tfce fall meeting over the National Course h\s been post
Bo "J to the lFth September; the <!reat National fair until
e week following. S J. CARTER A CO., Proprietor*.
"VTATION-AL RACE COURSE ?CITIZENS ANDSTRAN
J.l |?rs who wish to see tb? four mile race on Saturday,
?n?n >< t to the course in fotty minutes by taking th*
?t'-fimer Island City, in connection with the car* >f the
Flusbicg railroad, from Fulton Market slip, every hour
frrm 10 A M.. until 2 P M ? fare only 2A cents. Paesin
gor< can also take the Green Point fen;. from the f<>ot of
Tenth street. Conveyance* will be in readl&eis at the ferry
to take them to the ears free of oharie.
E. T. DUDLKF, Superintendent.
UKTON~COURSE, L. I.?TROTTING.?ON THURS
daT, July 6, at.lo'tlook P. M., a match for 91.000, mile
l ?nt?. best 8 in A, to harness. H. Woodruff namoa ir. m.
L*dy Collins; D Piffer nanea b. m. Lady Franklin. Stages
l?ave the Williamtbur* ferries for the course evcrv half
hour. JOHN I. 8NEDIKER, Proprietor.
UNION COURSE. L. I.-PACING AND TROTTING^?
On Monday. July 10, at 3 o'cloek. a matoh for 94 000,
live miles and repeat, to liarnesa, carrying 165 pounds Goo.
Spicer n..men g. g Bern, II Wo ?truff names s g. Prince.
Can will leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, for the course at
half past on* o'clock, and retain a* soon as the raoe is over.
JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor.
SPORTING, AC.
Fourth of july?great sport at the west
Hotoken lintel, N. J.?A quoit matoh between several
of the beat player* of this celebrated place. Fireworks ia
the evening, and a grand illuminated iraaapareney, repre
senting the " Informer." Stages from the Hobaken ferries
to the eoor.
JTIIE TRADES,
BOYS' CUTTER.?A FIRST-RATE BOYS* CUTTER
wanted at D. Devlin k Co.'a.
jfOUR CUTTEH9 WANTED IN OUR CLOTHING
? dejartnont. Mast have good references as ftr*t-rate
workmen. Ac. D. DEVLIN k CO.
(;t ARDENT!!.?WANTKD, A SITUATION FOR "~A
T sober. Indnstrl?.us nod obliging man. who underetanda,
and world bn willing to take, tha eare of a horse, cow, Ao.(
In connertirn with a flower and vegetable garden; uader
staads budding and grafting. Further Information oan be
obtained of his pie?ent employer, 8. Garabrant, MFront
street.
Gardener wanted-one married, without
children, whose wife oan wash and iron wall, and milk.
Apply to JOHN OAKE1, 51 William street, comer of Pine
street, upstairs.
IRON It AILING?FOREMAN WANTED.?HE MUST
understand his business, whloh will insure bim good
wages. Address, with reference, R. W,, Herald office.
PLCMRlMJ.?WILLIAM KNIGHT. PLUMBER. 991
Broadway, la new ready to do plumbing in all its
branches in the most approved manner, at hi? new store,
031 Broadway. N. B. Real eatMe taken in trade.
WATCHMAKER WA NTED?A GOcTd" WORKMAN,
with good recommendations. It quire of R Ferri* A
Co . klghth avenue, corner Twenty-second street. Bo muit
be a single man.
BILLIARDS.
A FIRST CLA88 Bli LIARD TARLE, BALLS, AC.,
for tale cheap for cash end barroom to let?One of the
I.est locatinn* In the elty. The owner is leaving the bust
aes*. Apply *t 64 Canal street.
^ U4UOU9, &ci
WE BRING TO THE NOTICE OF THE TRADE THAT
we ar" enabled to execute promptly, any orders en
trusted to ear care, for the Importation of the heat article
of Sohiedam Gin. ??j?lloods of rrery description from
?bread. JtJSJEEN A lllCBut, 90 Front'itf??t.
WAirn.
ACTUATION WANTBD. BT A BB8PBCTABLX
?oa?. wa II MtptH to 4m tl? plain Mwtuif a bally.
* en'd have BO obJactiM to tiki tkup of iktMi?a u4
make hertelf ??B?rmll> asefal 8<o4Nto?M|lM?. i|fly
ta ?< aiora 3813^ Qm< atrtst
AS LaIjV'S MAID - A SITUATION WANTBD BT ?
yoang Fitnk woaa, It t fiittt* ly Boat at
city refertBt*given. Apply it Ml UfktMiUi rtrwi. ???
?t? ?! M?tb iium, for two day*.
GOOD COOK WANTBD FOB THB 8T. NICHOLAS
Saloon, ouraor Spring and Broadway.
A
A FIRST RaTB COOK VI8BB8 A CITUATION IN
the oity. lit* bo objootioa to go I al>ort dietaaoa it
tbe oi ub' r). Cm bo toon for twe My*, kt MM Mott ttmt
City retcrtnes will bo gives.
AN ?A TERN LADT, OF THB HIGHEST RESPIC
tabtiity, wiahea a situation u bonaekaeper. and ae o?ob
kw bad Biocb axperienoe nd cbb give the beat of refer
ence; wi uld have no objection to ho a companion to u li
d rly lady ?t home or ravelUng. References exchanged.
Addtoas A. B., 648 Broadway.
a NICE. TIDY Q1BL IS WANTBD. AS SEAMSTBBSS,
A at d to take care <f a child two yaarsold. Must baa
sond sewer, competent to tako oaro of ibe cfcild, aad Ming
tn make b< r . I generally nseful. City rafareaca 'eqnired.
Apply at 164 East eighteenth street, near Saooad avenue.
A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK
out by the day. oue wbo eaa give aainfaction in cut
tiiig bb<i fitting ladies' dresses. Plea** oall at 43 Waet
Thirteenth a rrtt thi; a floor.
AHKaLTIY YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA
tiun aa wet aurao in somu mepeetasle family, ifor
furtler particular* call at JU Cannon street. Can be Men
lor two days.
ARKSPKi TABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO
travel? American, French, English or Scotch, with
g o4 city rcferuooes i. u apply for two days at the otBoo,
lis Twe sty sixth atieet, between Sixth and Seventh eve
i n. b /Itn a partier wai ted io a light, cash hajinesa,ono
late flow Europe piafeired.
Jk respectable PaOTESTaNT WOMAN WAtTS A
il tituation as cook waaher aad ir.-atfi c??ld t\*e
charge of a dairy; she perfectly uaderstaue's her buaine*-.
jslto, a aituat on for ber daughter, ionrteea year* old, aa
nuis-<or waiter. Can b? (tan fur .wo dayi, at 384 Ninth
street Good reference* furnished.
a B COOK, WASHER AND IRONCK, (NO OBJECTION
?\ to tbo courtrj).-Mtoatim wanted i n a -xnnll jpriva'-e
family Good :ity reference Riven. Apply at 4tttf Hudson
to tbo coustry).-Mioatiui wanted l n a ??mall jprWa-e
ly Good Mty reference gh
trect, bMMMM, for two day*.
AN ENGLISH YOl'NG WOMAN WISHES A S1TPA
tion ae lady '? maid ainl *eam<tres* or nurse; has no
objection to travel. Ihe bi at of city reference. Can bo
cecn for twi day*. Pleaae call at No 6 Union eosrt, oor
uer of Twelfth street. Unlvetalty place.
k respectable GIHL WANTS a situation IN
a repectable family, to do general houaeworkor cham
ber* or* in Brooklyn Tie heat nf oity rof rei)[!C- Can be
teen at her preceat situation, 177 Henry street, Brooklyn,
for two days.
A GERMAN PROTESTANT YOUNQ WOMAN, who
*p<aks good Ba,tliab. wants a sitnatioa as chamber
maid Can give tbo bt>st of citt reference Can be aoen for
three days only, in ber last place. 48 Kant Twenty-fourth
atreet, between Lexington and Fourth avenne*.
A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A
situation as cook, and would lave no objection to do
tie hensework of a mall ramily Tbe beat of city rufor
enoe gives, lnquiro at 62 Katgera street, room 23, for two
u?)H
Ayocng woman wants a situation as cham
bermaid and w&it'r or to take oara of chlldroa. Can
give good ci y rcfrrenoe. May be seen at 1001 cventb street,
t ear avenne B, a??ond floor, for tau d*)t.
A YOUNG man. TWENTY YEARS OF age. OF
good add ret-? and liberal education, speaking the Eit
li h and French languages (know ng tlie Continent w< 11.) is
deairona of ohtaintcg a situation a* travelling companion,
privase oacrelary or cour er to a family or to on* or t ?o
eiugle gentlemen AiU'rets (or apply) H. Mc. M , 172 Variek
street, corarr of Cbarlton.
A COMPETENT WAITER WANTED?TO PASS TriE
suuitrei in tbe country aud return to the c,tr with
the famiiy in the winter Either man rr womto. with good
rcferencts, mav apnly at No. 3 Washington ."|U ire. tl>U
day, between 12 ai>d & o'ciock.
A YOUNG MAN WISHES TO OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT
in an offico or store, be is not particular in wbat uapa
ci'y. Can give rood ci'.v rtferonce as to character, .to. Ad
dress A. B , box 63 H*>ald office
A frenchman AND HIS WIFE WANT STTUA
fjL tiona, aa profesaed cooks; they uiidrrstauil l'rosch
tt d German cooking in all it* branoha*. Pluaso call 24
Bmwl*l street.
A YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN produce THE MOST
satisfactory lerorenoo sa to boain??< I a'i ts, apnMiity,
Ac . is anxious to obtain ? sitnutlcn as bookkeeper, or ^oiut
? u< n (itustion, ic aa importing house, Ac. Addrcsa V., box
13pUcra<d offico.
i T ?41 BROADWAY (BASEMENT), SALESMEN,
A clerks, por'era for g'ores and liotela, men on railroa-'s
knd stoamtrs. boys for trades grooms ccachtnon an<l ? at
cts. an Au.erican lad to learn the oonfoet oncry trade, fjur
cotton wcavci*. and lour girls to loam weaviog
THOMAS SPINK, A^ant
BOY WANTED?IN A BROKER'S OFFICE ; HI'. MUST
beoTtr r.tt.fcn yoars old Inquire at No. 41 Water
street, np stair*, betweon 11 and 1 o'clock.
CHAMRERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS-BY A PUOTER
tare pill?Mtuatim wanted in a private family. Good
cry rofrrtuci. Riven. Ap;lf at^7 Mnlbeiry street, iu tbe
rear, for two days.
DRUG CLERK WANTED-A GERMAN, WHO CAN
rpaak E"'>llsh, and give kcs<1 lef.'rinccs, may apply at
<1 Jatueaatreet, eoracr of Oak, between 8 aud 10 A. il.
ipVBOPB.?A LADY WISHES TO RETURN Til f.U
li repe, and reqoeat* some family ?o take ler under th^ir
protsction. Picase adareis Europe, Broadway Pos' Office.
IpMPLCrtERS REQUIRING GOOD AND EFFICIENT
J neips male ant female, tor city ur eouitry. Kn'liali,
1'lsb, fccoteh, American, lifneh. German, nn.l colored,
?i;n be mit'il with sucli fit Manning'* ofli'if, '.'til Howry,
vf.re the grcatei-t earei Isobmrted l.y the proprietor ai re
gards rhum tic r.nd oomre'enoy.
Female domestics-having good k^i-bk
tnMi, cnn obtain desirable *(tn:ifl?n? wi?h"ot t<ltarn.
ly ajpiyire it tho office of the Ameri-an and firel o
Fniir:ULt Protective ?n ! Employment Society l.'Wintli
ktrcet, MM of llroadwsy, and 'J7 Cre?nwi< h (front.
(1ARDENKR.?WANTED, A SITUATION AS C\R
T deno . by a eiD;;le Tun who hns a Ihttnik kn iwla :<e
of his business lotli in the fruit. flowe?, and vtjetable ae
f iitntti ij iimQi n' im*grown; ibt nltnlHM
He laving out of now place*, ornamental planting. Ac. Me
bas bad several tears exnerience in Knropo and jve bore.
Address I. L., 106 Barclay atreet.
CITTAWON wanted?by a first rate took,
O tb" understa'do cooking pastry, Ao. Apply at 92 ato
pic C, third floor, hack room.
CF.RVANTS.-PR1VATE FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND
0 hoarding louses supplied with tho lent i?rv>mte fo
ev?ry kind of doneatio work by MORRIS ACOtlN ICKT'S
establishment Uf-7 Broadway, comer Reade street, nndor
the Irvine Hcneo. Onlt respectable girl? admitted then.
CertMD. French, English, hootch and Irish A lea. y iurg
girls for stores. Alpo, tieriran and F;en< U mee|i?r, i.-e,
coachmen, porters farmers, Ac. Terms moderate. Apnll
< atinn* for mae help may alto be made at the branch office,
IQt Wrcenwiob *tiet.t
TO DAGUIRRF.OTYI'ISTS?WANTED, A r?RST
rate ope a tor?one whu nnderstands working at th?
camera. One with exitricate, and who i* ti..pert. may a;?
ply at Anson'i, it'll Broadway.
rpo FOTEL AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS.?A SITT*
.L aticn ia wanted by a middle ?Ae*J man, (an Ameri-?iO
ir. some 1 otel, reetaurunt. steamboat or packet ship fu ly
competent to All any situation, either at steward, be-keep
er carter, oi market man; understand* cooking; writes a
good hand; can make himself generally useful; no incum
brance: can to anywhere The seat of city reference given
aa to capability, sobriety, bontity and uprightness ad
<)r?fs a line to ft. II C , Broadway poit Othce, which will be
1 nii(tna>ty attended to.
rBO&S MECHANICS.?WANTED TO APPRENTICE
n youni( boy fourteen years of age, to a trade. Full
control and indenture* over him will be given if required.
Adiheii, itating business, box 190 Herald office.
TO W HOLES ALE AND RETAIL GROCERS *A!TT> !
liquor merohaoti ?Wanted?A situation, by a coupe i
tent, rtcau'y Amoticaa twenty five years old, who ia de- j
??irons of filling either capacity. Can influence trado for j
tho wholesale bn-iness, and keep books if required. Un |
q oration able reference from late employer. address Gro- ;
ror, Broadway Port Office. |
WANTED?A PROTESTANT COOK-ONE WHO US'- '
demands baking and the care of milk?to go twenty- ,
five mile* In the conatry. Apply to Edmund Coffin, 30
Broad atreet.
I
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TO TRAVEL?A FRENCH
lady's maid, who nnderstands hair braiditg, sewing,
nnd evtry thing pertaining to the toilet. Must have gool
recommendations. Protestant preftrred. Address C. H ,
box 165 Post office.
flTANTED?BY A 1I1SPECTABI.E YOUN3 GIRL, A
TT sitnatlon as nnrae and geamstreaa, or chanibermali
end seamstress; wonld be willing to go a short diatanoo in
tbs country with a respeotable private family, liood oity
reference given, if rtuulred. Please ?all for two day* at
V32Seventh avenue, third floor, baok room.
WAN TED-A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT
girl, to do general homework or chamber work. Has
no objection to go in the country, flood city referenoe (it
en. Can he seen for two days at 901 sixth street.
ANTED?A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE
Protestant yonag woman, as chambermaid and to as
hing an
WJ
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alst In the washing and ironing. Best of city reference
riven. Can be seen for two dayi, at 23 Twelf>h street, near
Seventh avenue.
WTANTED-BY A RE8PECT4BLE YOtTNG WOMAN
tv from Enr?pe, a situation, in a small private family,
as naree or chambermaid; is a ?ocd cook; no objections
to do washing and ironing. Kan give goei reTei enee from
her last place. Apply at 40 Atlantio stpett, Sobth Brook
1?B
TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU
.. ation to cook, wash and iron, with the privilege nt
hating her little girl with her. No objection to the cunn
try. City reference git en. Call corner of Cotirt and At
lantic streets, Brooklyn, over the grocery store, for two
day*.
OTANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO
TV man. situations as cooke or to do general housework.
They are efficient ana can prodnee unexceptionable city
rtfereaccs. T1 oy wonld to a short distance in the ?o?etry
if required. Apply at No. 4 Sands atrett, near Fatten,
Brook lyn^
WANTED-A GERMAN OR ENGLISH GIRL; NONE
Tv .bntagoed washer and lioner will aniwer. Cell at
No 20 Market street.
WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A SMART, INTELLt- j
gent toting woman, of good address, to attend store. J
or tratel with a lady. Ihe latter preferred Also hoard '
for a young lady down town. Terms moderate Respeo
table reference given. Address, for two days, T. 1>., Herald j
office |
WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A BESPECTABLS
Protestant weinah, in a email private f?milv;isa
first rate cook and a good waihar and truner. Haslhod
three tears in her leet place; bss got a little girl fit^ years
old: wishes to hate her with her; wngos are not her object,
only a comfortable home The best of city 'eferences fan !
be given Please call at K'pSeventh ateane, between Nine
teentb and Iwntleth streets.
WANTED?TWO YOCNO LADIES, OF PLEASING
address to attend bar at a ilret <ila? reetaurant in
Phi ado phia. ApnlytnS H.. Shook, lli'ard flense West
Broadway and Chamber* (treat,between the hour* of 10 anJ
12 o'clock, M.
WAN1EP?A SEAMSTRESS. ONE WHO IS CAPA
ble of doinc fine sewing and to assist ia dressmaking.
Apr'y *t 17 Norti) Mooie stjeet.
WAITS.
WANTID-A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS CHAM
barmaid. Call immediately at No. 4 We.t ruir
u??t> ??????.
W* J> "ED? A NE >1, TIDY, WBLL DISPOSITION ID I
fi>I to g? te ti e it??id* for tfce suimer with ? family. |
8k* i&iatc po>feitly ??' ?r*tand <1 ?s**ing children end keep- \
iag f'ovr eloib-s tit or.), r Hr> t rate reference* will b* re
quired. Inqeire at X33 West Twenty Mooad etreet.
11* A> TED?A OOVKANKS8, COMPETENT TO TAKE
?? cb?rg* of aed edu.-ate thro* children?eldeet ? even
year* *r?|* Addr*** tVidowor, Herald ottee. Keltroao*
M }iii*d.
v\r A*TED-BY A GERMAN GIRL, A SITUATION AS
ft teek in a private family Sbe can give good olty rofox
?i ? l' wanted Apply at X> Forsyth air ?t.
WAUVSt-A WOMAN. CAPABLE OF DOING THC
general bon-twork of a small family in tie oontry
til* mu>t l? a good took, * atber and iron*r and bo willing
to ho u-tful. Sutb a oic caa hav* a good borne aad fair
? HI#' by rail in* Hi No. 31 Grove atreet.
WANTIL-BV A RISPECTaBLE GIRL. A fill A
tion a* cook, ?**herand iron r. or would be wil><a(
to d? general houaaw. rk for a atuall 'amily Can be Men
a'. b?r present employer's, second door from Smith street. m
1.- no:: ton i-treet, Brookljn, f. r two day*.*
TVANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE
ft woman, a* wet aarto, with a fr*ah breast of milk. Uaa
bo objection to tba country B**t of city relet ence. l'loaae
call at No 110 Eighth street.
WANThD-A G~OD IRON JR, FOR A FIRST CLASS
coua'ry hotel, wages $8; alio porters, oltrks, barkeep
cm. waiter* coachmen, men oti ftrma and ateamer*, bo**
for trad**, f ir I - *? chambermaids eooks seamstresses, Ac ,
at No 4 (a t Broadway, baiemout. ad|'>ininr CbaMiam
Square Po*t Office. FilZsIHONA Mel.KftmON.
"117 tMI D- A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL. AS
ft cook, or to wa*h and i on: la a r-panieh or French
fsiuily preferred Apply at 4ti i'barl'.on street, botireon
> amk and Mncdcugai ?t-reetr, first floor.
VAf TfcD?TO GO * SHORT DISTANCE IN THE
oonntry a flret i ate plain euok ardafiM ra?e laun
d;e?* The? muai >im eratund th.ir business perfectly, and
fc? Willing to do gnjUiJna: when requi'ed lliey must come
>eli tecciumeoded (witn city re'eretce) a' t> l.oi.'iaty,
aoiriety kud induatiy Apply at N*. lji Broadway, fourth
tluur, httw.eu II and 1 o'clock
nrANTll)-4 ' li AMI1KKUAID AND SEAMSTRESS
f * in a private (ami y. Apply at 1SN West iweoty fll'th
?treet, between Hand 12 A. M Also, a Gorman man and
bit wife; the man must uuderstai dgardening or Inrm work,
and ' he woman housekeeping, to go to Illinois. Apply aa
?hot*.
TITAN TED?BY A PROTESTANT IfOMAN, A SITUA
ft tion to do cooking washing or general boatework, in
a small family. Would l avo no objection to go a abort die
tanre in tbt- country. The beat of recommendation sen be
given by iaqmring at 78 Amity street, in the bakery.
WANTED?BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED
Protestant girl, a situation aa plain eook, or to do
general boutewoik. fihe in a tint rate washer aud ironer
Can be seen for two days at No. 4 Jersey itreet, a few doors
frcm Crosby.
WAITED?A YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES TO
engage as *tam*tre*a in some gentleman's 1'nniily that
travel* thr? ngh tbc luirmer season. Please addres* Mia*
Halo Ileia.d o<bc?.
WANTJD-A GENTBEL YOUNO LADY.-A GEN
tleman of revprctabllity residing in a ft?*iitera city,
(Uvires to engage a reepec ablo young .'ady, of agreeable
manners, wLo i* a tiling to ro there to reside, a* buna' keopcr
and lady's companion, in a small fatnl y of four or live per
tons; expenses will bo t md and good remuneration givan:
other domeat o help will be <iept. to do tho principal hoosa
work. An American ot goul character is dtsirei; none other
need vpply I'lenfo Hihucca, imoiediatoly, Mr. H'e turn
lex 101 lteral'i i Hire, ttatiug your residence, or ti<no and
place yon wish to bo acdi.
WANTED?TW O GIKLB ONBAti FIRST R^TE t'OOE,
washer and irouer <'Ue rnMn fur the kitchen de
pertinent, and who tan I iln^ good re'erenoos. the other us
chambermaid and fesmilicse Protectants preferred. Ap
ply at 73 South F> arih ttiett, Willi#reslnny
_ F. T. ME.3EROLE
WANTED-11V A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A 8ITUA
tionaaeb .il brr^iaid itn.i wnitor or cbild i t urae aud
plain sower i.'mi pr luet nnt-koeptlnnablo rofe euca as to
gr.cd rharacfr ami r.' iilty. Can b? seen at her prorcnt em
ployer's, K.'? Fta'e ft-?et. -tiOoklyn, until -1th July.
WaNIED-BY a lOUNd AMLRICAN WOMAN. A
siti&'.iiD as u'hauib. i luiid; uaderstnuda doin* up I ..dies'
f.ue innalii s or lanndrei!) Ci'y refereice. Call tlf! King
strict,betwicn Hndsco and Va.icl; atrei-H. IU? no objec
tion to go to the country.
WANTEF?IMMEDIATELY. A RESPi: 1MHLE WO
msn, "birty-tve to forty years of age, ?prs'.-ug some
Fr*ich or Sl>?n!eb, to no to New Ilaven ii live tilth a
Hpanieh family Mu>t be welt rccommcniivl, m.d r.c'Ti''
ti.mcd to tie care of iliiiilrun and aewinj. nprlyatll7
Pearl street backotticc, up rtahs
\\TaNT tD?A SI 1 UA'lION AS C.IOK WASHER AND
W ironer. To he aeon for tiro days, at No. I'i West
Fifteenth sitee*.
WANTED?T?Y A KRSPSCTiBLS YOUNG WO VAN,
a Eitualioo af rhambomaiu auu * alter. ? nu bo nmn
a*, ler I'lcscaisituo Ion, for two dujs, whrrf reI'e,-i>n,io usn
Id given. A j. ply at .-.6 I wing place.
Ofc' % li 1 P.D? BY A BESfECTABLE YOUNG ?^OM iN,
tf n sltu>tlon to do - em tal h>as?tvork, or to take rare
r.f children. Good el y ?.efcrenue gi reu. Applya44''l Hid
a-'ji i tn et.
TTT ANTED-A SI 'UATION. BY A YOUVG WOMAN
m a:iIiuidrcss ehe thoronjhly understands her ?>u<i
r.rta.', an i has no ol jKetton to the country. C.in fcj seen for
t >o c atf at 46 Hen; y street.
VI/ A.N1 ED?A SITUATION, BY A N A SIB Rt CAN f: I (t
t? a--nn'ae ?nd teai?sire?s. C?n 3esetninrt<o diy
at l'l Orciard a-rest 1c the rea-.
TIP ANTED?A SITUATION, BY A V i RY RESPf.l TA
T? ) le young girl as chainhermald and eamttroK ran
come well rcem-met-ded from her present otn )loro." ."Io*??
call for three Uaye at No 13i Toluicbia strtot, BronWIjn.
IVTAVTED-BY T?YO SI3T2R3 61 TUaTIONS-ONE
tf ai< chamber-:aid and neamatn'sta. ike -titer a? g?.id
co ik aud lubndrcss. Please. o*U at ."?> M?'-t a'.te it nea
tileolcr, Brat Boor, buck loom. Tu? e-? t ot'rei'or-invr'
-?iven.
\KTtT I-U1SE WANTED.?A HKALOIY HE^Pf TA
Tf Mci wpiran. (J r?nrh preferred.) with ul.'o.-?li tire'.*t o
milk, to curk* n ohi d rt ner own house. Addiv?a, v.ith
Bale and .i ? i 'M-c Doctor, box IBB Hciaid orti-.e
WJt.T NUIiSE WAv TED. ? A STOUT, HTALTHY
It joudi^ wiman. with n fiesh Ireast of nil!\, vi'; ind ?
Koo'!. situation ly appljiug immediately at 47 AJtretr ftrei>t
iiei-pectable refert tec* miift to produced.
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ANTF.D?A SITUATION AS CIUlRfEUMAIO
nurse, or to do boiiKettork: has n> ejection t > go ir
' l.e^wwntry. City refrreuco giviQ. Cftli at G : Uutlcn
rtrJSk, Mi two t'aya.
U^AllTlD-A YOLNG GIRL FOR fiENERAl IIOU.T
ft wojk, in a small family, A good wa?her an J !r i ji-.r
None hut Anierieau and a I'rotts^ant, keedapplyat ?>. ..
1irjtstreet,
ANTED?A SITUATION, BY A KESl'r.l TA' '.t
tf I'roteetant tounv womac. as lnnndrei'i i<i e pri--ne
miuily; has no objection to go a fhort diatar.to iu the .-,iun
try t'au Jit well rocommeniie i lr"m herl-.st pl*?o. t'?i
) e seen for a few day* at 1!0I East. Ttiirti > ct II street, ho ud
floor, lack loom.
WANTED ?A SITUATION AS BOUSE MAID,
waiter, or as aener.i! servant in a amr li ttuiily. t>y a
rc'peotal le woman but recently arrived '.a this r*untry nt.o
who oea be kiihly recommended for honesty and atjilliy.
Addiis- Martha, Hera d oSico tor three days.
\l'AM?I)-A SITUATION. HY A XKSP?CTABL1
ft youug woman, as cr.ok; weuld be willing to as?ist In
waitl^nj; snd Ironinr Ihe tint city reftreoce given. Please
s.l.Mere i'o9 El'zaletb Itreet, thii^floor, back jnvn.
TVTANTED?BY A RESPECTABLE FRENCH WOMAN,
ft conversant with English and GeTmtn, a aituati.iu a
V'dj'j umH She und*rstamis drca^inakin^, htirdra.-:.ing
iii.l til o tinting; would hate no ol je.'lion to travelling.
T) e hist ?lty reference given. Can be teen for two d.iya, at
to) Wi at Eighteenth atr? et. ,
WiKUKA BOOKKEEPER, VOK ABOUT TWO
TV hours a day, from 5 to 7 o'elosk P. If. Apply at ?14
IV oft Twenty rcrood street. afto ? 7 o'clock P. M
WAMID-A COACHMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS
bit business. with good reoomm'ndations. Apply nt
'1 flfcnmberi street.
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'AN1ED-1N A DRUG STORE. AN ACTIVE YOUNG
man, wi'h two or three yeari' expsrleatc in the bmi
i.ets. Apply s.t tOB*yard street.
TTAKllC-A TOUSO HAN TO DO CKNtKAL WORK
M in the conntrr; enc that ii nt?d to (be care of horses.
Ad: rem V. K . Hcra.d office.
WANl/I-i SITUATION. I?Y A VOUNO MAV,
uinct? en * oem of ape, as light porter in a wholesale
stiic. or aatistant in any respectable business; write* a
fair hnnd, aiiii Uoirr?et at figures. Can produce the best
rf lity rtfrrtnccs and aeentlty if re-,j,ie<i. Address B. C ,
Herald office.
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TrrAXTlD BY A YOUNG MAN, WllO HAS WORKED
TV Rome time at tho machine business, to article hiuticir
to ictuo rood hue* for two cr three yoarn, to loarn th> aboTt
trade. Wagss no object. Adt're?* J. K.. Herald offico.
WANTEP-A SITUATION. BY A RFSPEOTABIJ5
TV yonng man, who la iately from England, a* porter to a
Erccer; can take charge of borsea, Mia ti willing t> m.ke
iioiclf useful. Addrei* Thoi. Alien, Herat 1 office.
TJT7- ANTED?BT A PROTESTANT MAN, A .TIT ATI ON
TT as coachman, hathoronghly understands hi* business,
anc will mako himself gonora ly useful. Caa be imq for
two dayi, at No. 2 Clarkion itriat, corncr of \ arlok.
ANTED?A SITUATION AS PORTER IN A STORE;
ban no objection to lire with a farmer; has been in
his last ait nation fit* ycate. Caa (It* the best of reference
froir bis latt employer. Please eall at 16 Forsyth street, in
fbe r?ar.
TTAITEB WANTED-A HAN TO WAIT IN A RES
TT taurant; be most perfectly understand his haelneee;
acne other aeed apply. Inquire at 000 Broadway, basement.
WANTED-A HAH TO ATTEND TO HOISES, AND
make himself asefnl in a mall gardoa up town. Ap
ply at 18.1 Iir<adway. with good city reteroaeoo.
"117"ANTED?BY A YOUNG MAN. WITH SOHE LIT
TT tie exrerlecce, a (ituallcn as barkeeper. Addraas A.
II., li>ral'l office, poit paid.
ANTED-A 8HART LAD. FIFTEEN OR SIXTEEN
years of age, la a lawyer's office, must write a good
hand Address box V 3M Poet Office, ia band writing of ap
plicant, aad give icsidence, ^
TirANlED?A BOV IN AN OFFICE. TO RUN ER
TV rands, atd make himself generally ttsefnl from
twelve fo fuartean years of ago Salary flmt year, m'iU Ad
dreta, with refrrcace, I, A. W., Herald office.
TV" A N TED?A BOY, AT THE PAINTING BUSINGS.
TV for ahep work. One with aMie knowledge of the burl
nrjs prtfe?rcn He mist r>alde with his parents, ard bring
tb? I est recommendations aa regard! honesty, Ac. Apply
n? Kl Broome strait.
"117 A.N TED-IN A SHIPPING OFFICE, A STOUT, IN
TT t?l<igent lad, re\?a'.?on or eighteen years eld. Salary
f)r?t ysa-$ltf>. Apply at !<7 West street, up s'aira, fr.-m 10
to 13 o'clock.
"flT ANTED?A BOY, ABOUT , FOURTEEN OR FIF
vv ucn years of sge, to attend an ? fflce. wli?nB'?m?
w>-ll i (ci b.u ' aded be must be able to wiit-i a good h?no.
Ore who tcM(*ri with lils partnl.i prnforrcd AddrseCon
gt??s 1 o* 1>-7Uerald efficr staling where he can b< found
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TV ANTF.l)?SERVANTS. AT 110 BI.EKCKER STREET."
vv a fir?t rate waiter, napable of taking aole chnrge of a I
<*tning rcoio. Also a g^ood laundrers who perfectly und< r ?
s' ab?I> her J nsinetB, and a port or who Is not afraid of work, i
They must he willing and ( bilging and giro ?*ati*- sctnrv re
fcreace ftom a hotel or loardlag hotieo. Note vthtraneeJ I
?*?'!? '
WA.1T8.
WANTED-A BITCaTION, BY a RESPITTaULS
yiaaiwaaaa aa chambermaid ud (tiur. g?
?*?r ud la take eara of children la a private (am.>.
I ?<? BO uhjeotion to go t<> the cjuutry f?r the rilUDir good
<rt?y rrftnift gives P'ea?e o -li a* 306 Vim ??im b?
'??? 8#T??'?.?ib Bad Eighteenth atreete, itizd floor,
roem No 6, far two day a
WANTED?TO 81 Lt< OCT A REAL EAT A I K OFFICE,
with a port n<B> rf tuint'ki) with it whieb will any al
?i ffliia TV* bneiaeaa lo f oil, aed offer* trot rale iadaee
? ' "? *?> aa aa'ei pitting maa Apply at No. 127 Weet
Tl.irty flfti atreat
rDIJTICAL.
TJN1H WARD-IN PURSUANCE OP A RICOH
a>eadatio? of lh<> National Democratic (ieaeral Oom
n ittee an ale-tioa wa* hel'->u the t veaing of Jaae tbe Wtb,
it ?74 Uvea* air et t t 'h? imrpoae of electlBg a dale
pate and altaiiate to raprraast tbat district at the Statu
c bV'bMob, to h? Laid at 8; rao??c or > i.e U.h day of B*?t
Jo'), wlie? I eioll *wln< f?n>Mmat ? J.,bo Harriaon. Henry
V i Cnllum - receiving a malmi'v of aku ballet* oaat war* it
< lartU dnly tleitad. W I I.I?l A M J aQC JCf, i
J J. J t N > 1 >(JS, J lnapector*.
tV M. C. GUVKR, J
K'l? El'KFMH WAKIi-AT AN ?I,?rTr?N HELD
at the bon.e ?f ankoiij li?tb<?, Little Tammaay,
\ irkvillo <u pur?nan e ? f thu rccoium.io(J? tlnn of Ma Na
tional 1 erno tvatie General Committee the following tieAc.
*u ?'u'y elected ; -
HITHJTH Willi) 1ATMML rtKOCIATIC lIFVIUCiV
tic* ft
1'or delegates to nominate de>egates to the Btata Con
?f oti >B
Da?id B. Morull>ugh. Ti umti O'Reikly.
liaotli Ivrkidjr, J&iu'i C. Kntberiord,
lbnma> Ve*pedon.
Dfc- ??!!? TliKUiDY. 1
I'll A <* 1 B.S II KUilUR llupMtttl.
JOMJK bl'KKI, $
00 NO MEN 'S DE a O' R A TIC CNION CLUB?THE
regular annua1 me.ti> g ami election for "(User* will
t?ke ilara >>a Friday eauLiiig Jane 30 at 8 o'el Kb, at tl ?
Club lluiaa John COCHRANE, PresldM*.
Coa m.i.in CiRMs Secretary.
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Ml'HICAL.
4 W 1 ADD A CO '8 FIRST PREMIUM PIANOFORTES.
*1 ? with a I a rue *ai>ur> o?i t of aew and aeeond hand la
atrnn.'Me at gr'at bargain a #? wtab to rail attention to
'?ur/rai.d dlagiaai piauo with ar* (rand action whi?h baa
ii<> superior in all tbi-poi-i?a whiob constitute a porfestia
?trBBOUt.
1.INCOL'- ATHoMPS'JN tola aetata. 441 Broadway.
ASl'PE&WR 7 OCTAVE tS20 ROSKWOOO P'AMO
fnrto, made to urda> withia three moi<tha. by celebrated
makera. and fully warrauted will be sold for$2*JU. aa th<
?>wnt r baa to l??ro the ro Iitry It la pa feet tad cm be
a?rn at 151 Cnaaibna ureet, from 9 o'cloak till 3 P. W
V?? HaI.L 9 I EI.EbU.VlEU BOSTON PIANOS, TO
j\ gather with a flue aaior'ioen' of th* beat *<aw York
I ianoa new and second baud, for sale I iwer than unyarbara
i lte in tba city. IIK^KV BtNARY, 823 Broadway.
~ INSTRUCTION.
A CARD-WRIT1" C A f 1) BOOEEEEPINO-TUB
tolaerlbri will receive new tmpl a daily, tbia week fat
a tbornngh conrae of iu-trurti-'B In panmanahip and book
keeping A ladi. a wriiii., clara dally at 11 o'eloob A. M ;
EtntleincD day ?&?' evmli'g
OtIVLK B. GOLDSMITH, 342 Broadway.
The ocitar tau<;ht in six lessons.?mr.
EDWyihD Ba?Tii>. prufeaaor of the gai'ar, piano
ff rte and tho eitrewely bvntifu' iBatrnmact, the aonofer
tina. lege to auu"ut>ce that. h? rontiouA to give inflrostton
at his realitaace, No. dm nith avenue, or at tee r?iid?oea
ol hi* pupil*.
IIOl'SKS, ROOJIH, AC., WANTED^
APARTMEM^ wanted IMMEDIATELY-a highly
reiji i-ted ei,tl- n an and hia wife, is middle Ufa. with
out any (tewMim e but a maid rarv?nt want uv 'uraiahed
npartn-PBta ronavin< of a lar^e alzed littiag room and
two Ledrn oia ailli aivmnimodati'ina Tor p un oooking,
aitnewbare in <hn i ri,ihn?rhi??i of Yarlok, Vaadam. or even
blpbi-r up, in tt.? vimni' v of the otr*. rh? rent maat t>?
moderate, llieeiht >ila of tha ?ity preferred. Addieaa
So] mon Heral<* nftca,
HOUSE WaMED TO KE*T.?A THREE STORY
bimte with o.one'n tmprov itnenta. not lowe* than
t-rand atrret, and n t a ovi I i^hth atreet, within two or
three r ioi'ka n'tnr went of (headway. Tae price ahonld
bi' anted, tog' ther ?it'i the lonality and other p^rtinulara,
aiiiireiacd to Drot'ir B. Dnpierria, No. A Liatoy place,
ltlteekt r ftreit
PA&T OF A HOVaE "A-ted-by A SMALL RF.SJ
peatable lai.'ly, not lena' than three nice roams, in
a leapeciali'e vatcl.botbuod, and runt moat be moderate,
lcx'trei c?a exvhai.ged Addrana J. M D.. Box tAi Poat>
Olflee.
WANTED TO PCHt BASE -9TOJE. QOOn WILL,
tl ft urea, Ac of a r.r*t olaaa lempennee grooory. of
good locat'un. ?. no'onitil-N aed to C K. R. Herald efflje,
a-a ii f-'particulars, will u. it with prompt at tnf.jpt Ona
in Bioiklyn pivlirred.
I OST AM) FOUND.
WEEK A PU
morocco cover eon.ainlu
CljA -l",r WEEK. A PVIA.M. MiCK.nr
?t'O.'JV". di?ry, ?ltl. t* morocco cover aoa'.aiain.:*
? hi 1.11 -|1.< uiit of >? ui., *du p.per* fur the abwte acioiiot,
il $20 >r>aid will be given fur tho boo* or
1 1.0 HlO/H. - ..
sccoun'i, w.lli the tlu lu ' f tbe owner, if loft at No. 74
I'lineo & r.ei.
f7iOl'ND-$2!-5 IN MIS 'fl.'. ANEOU8 STATE BIU,*.
P < mlostd in an eu?elope V; t< mber. 1WS0 The loner eu
n' (iiin the ?>ni? by I'vioi -iwiresa under the a to v t bond, iu
th? Horald of thl* day week.
EHOUtfD-lN SOUTH Binr.tT.ON THE MORNI.VO OP
1 the 23th in-t , ? g.titi r.tch wd p?.r of ey* irlaese*
ihovm t ctn have ?1 em : . proving sropersy ana paying
i brjni luquiio a*. No 1C south meet.
10HT? BMWUIN j iiK AViANTIC HOTEL ASD NO.
J M W it? ? rtreet, b?i?eo-i 12 and 1 o'clock oo Tuesday, a
t ?? liiiVon ??lrt oracdet about > i>? half or throe quart*-*
of mi inch wide liiobntiiT will bo liberally rewarded :>y
!t a>ii -t t. e same at "be Atlantic Hotel, No. 0 Broadway
1 Of:T- A NOT It DA->tI> NfcW YORK, JUNE HTH.
Ij for f . lib 43 drawn 1;. vm. F. Balimiot A Oo., payable
to ?h?- t tiler of Iiait.hvrn A Co bu- no-, endorsed. Per
t<i arc ltirtid se lug cr vn tiating*aine, naymehtbavj. g
'.??il ilciHii. T. e fiLiUr 111 ploane Ware it wi'.ti ''.ml. C.
BUhep, 1^1 Brcf Anny.
IOET-E1TDTR AT me TRKa SURER'9 OFFICE, n.
J t> K i!o: < t -r between there and tbe corner of
? iicii be?n .-Iri-tt mi ti'.1 'Ml and onnS&M'l. Uj returning
ihc ? ante t->:: A) Psarl ?t ot t tno finder w*U reetii-o $10 re
v?tU
I OST BIT# IIN TWENTY FOURTH STREET AND
IJ K.u Houie, on tho &-<th one >out< lather pocket '.ook,
? tuiiiniaf: a va un'ilo only to the owner The iin?*r
i ' :?"ii'iiintr the -aruo ut G S -avafto A Co., Verandan, >9
Vi illi-m itictt. will he suitably rewarded
L. B. RUNDBLL.
| OST-ON TTRSD .T JTNE 2", ?BOUT TWCI-Vr.
Ij o'clock In gi-tting out of one of tho Bowery and Tenth
uriiii line of >tave?, a tu ail porso "ootainin* a iinalt
>iii> i (' linnet If the eertleman who was eeori to pi k it
r.p will return it to 4!itl Ihiid avenne. locond floor, he will
b< ?ui'abl) nwijt ed
1 I &T?B1TW1BB till ami? HAlJ.ROAr>. Kl
J j on row aid co err of llrua*lway and Wall utteet. a
mi all ro I dor cap in Irown paper, oontaiainff * written
ii aimer'ii rrpoi* of n r^iiroad f he rinder will be rewarded
l.:v liiTinc, the mine at tian k Jcbop> office Ho. X Fa
il (> i l-.<
T f'ST'- f)N TFKFDAY NOON, I?' OETT1N'. TO A
ij try oi*. 'h? rormr of -nni htrn*. *nd the flo wery. a
? urai* ??il'ed Irlt orooob, v|tb * hook for a chain, and a
? oral t->.<i in ti e i-enlre A literal re . ard ?1 1 be paid .'or
i n deiirt.-y at i> o. lt-4 Third avence.
CT?'IFN-FROM THE NATKVAL RACE COURSE,
O lnr.f Irlino Jnno '20 1HM a hor?e and wa^on Tbo
I.or*e wan * dark Irowa. ?bort tail ahoat 14^ hande hiitlt,
*i d a ?tr)l?h drUtr Tbe wacon wan an ordinary -oa J va
lou. wl h elip'ir rpriB^f- built by Armcur J Srot'jeni,
lliirii aTenne, Plsty -eighth itroot. Any inform it! an i'r?n
rpl.tiv *. to eaio hor?f and wagr.n to B. nam I, foit of
Hontton atrrrt K??trl?cr. a liberal reward w-.*l he giv??;
an additional reward will also be given for tbe dt'ec'i ? of
tbe thief, UIO 4 HITS.
ki:WARBH.
dj/rriA REWARD.- LOST, ON TUESDAY, ;C.\E 37,
'S?4 A uiamoad clneter pin, in Weat et-aet, Be
it run abiu < and Perry rreeta. Whoerer will retara the
raid pin to l&J Cbrlatopher atreet will receive tbe at-cre
jfward
HEIVARD?WILL BE PAID TO ANY PER
e*. n who will eive information leading to the dir
oovery uftho peicon wbo aiuOlared the Talnable vaintiri
at the aalocr, baarmrat of Wa lack'" Theatre. nICBARj
II. PiaTT, 4?A uroadwaj Wailaok'e Theatre.
$100
ennn REWARD-THE above re*-ar? will
ipiuU be paid hy nr,o for anoh information at wul !ea4
to the dctertioa ai d eoEvtction of the aeraon or persona
defacing my carriage, at Heed A irneidelPi i'.allea, on :be
tnorninc of the 2i"h >in
E K. ALBURTI8, 90 Beaver ?t:e;t.
i;AU AI!U II IMUhKAIlIlN '.AN fit or.
$50
tain, d relatiyi to two young g'utlemen i*uppo??d
to >e connerted w ith ?ome fnMfo office iaNe? Yore o'.tj >,
who, ahoat t bro'weel a ago pro-nrtd a row boat fir a few
> bosra from thi< Battery, and never returned it. The owno?
will ^Ive tbe above reward lo any nereon who wil< gtyenu?.b
information a? will lead to the appreheaiioa ">t the party.
T he propr'efor be ng Indllfereat to ibe value of the boat,
only wlihta ibat ibe fell p-?al?y of the law may be inflict
ed on the oCrnuora Dlrtcl or apply to J. HENRY,
H aablnaton atreet. ^
Air: rewabd.-lostV'ITlarob BiJick trunk.
?Pit/ marked 8. A N H ,0. Tbe above iewa~il will he
paid on It* delivery at the New York Hotel,
HOTEL!.
THO MILITARY AND TARGET PARTIES THE PRO
pritt< r- of Hyde Park, Bloomingdala road, would ia
fcrm their trend* that that are prepared to take oomraaiee
of any nntnhrr at thla beautiful retreat, having made pre.
paiativne that will gire every convenience to partiee oom
tar out of town. P. S.-Ba I room, parlors, Ao , for their
ladle*. MAUUBN llROlHaKA, Proprleter*. J
UH NITED BTATB8 HOTEL, chestnut 8TBMK
?tn?e Fourth - Pbllatelahla, Jan* 17th, 16M.-0. I
Macl.feLLAN, (lata of J?n a" Hotel ) ha* the aliaairt ta
inionn hi* friend* aad the traveHlai eoaaaaily, thai hi
ha* laated thl* haaae for a term of year*, and ft new Ke
parrd for the reeeptionnf tueat?. The looal advaataae* tf
ttia favorite old e.taMUhment are too wall kaewa te aet4
or.mment lb* hoaae and furniture have been pat la tret
rate order; tbe room* ara large ka 1 well ventilated. The
table* will alwev* be (applied with the beet, aadtba pi
prlttor pledge* Maaeelf tba* ao effort on bi* part ehall Ve
wanting to nake the United !tatee e jual ;nao?fcrt?to ear
hotel In tbe Quaker city.
V1KKM OHKH.
I ODOR'S FtRBT PHKHIUM FIRE WORE*. ROCEE^^
J ai d oxhihitioB piece*, of every ?i*e aad pr.'e. !cr aa ?
by J. W. HliLBEBTON. 43 Maiden Laao. *ole agent for Jo
aoph O and Isaac Ed.e. trrters addreiaed ae tbeve, n i?
J'irphU ar.d lata, ldge, li 8. Laboratory, Joraey Cite
will Bioet pionapt attentl ,a
ipiK? ORACA*R8.-#,i?*i BOXES V1KB ?.Ra' RBM.
C N- 1 gold ehop.'' ?4J aaflka. for ea!e by OA?nHl!
'Ju.h/ ?TIN A CO.. whol??al* dealev la for^ga ttSf
?IW Fr?nt aireat
rlKFTtOItKB.-NFlr YOR?~ LABORATORtTNoTi*
I'unt atreet ? Fire cracker* Canton roeke'e aeakle
beatUra Jos* stick*, and ac< mplete aaaortmeat ?f flrework*
w?r-o: foil of the Br?? unallty Couatry u>rohant* doalare!
an I otr.n ittees for city and couatry dUplaye *unalied oat
the miiit liberal teima U. B*5>?TT. Al Froat etreet.
JMKF?okKS OF A LI* MVR1PTION8, WARRANT,
ed ?.rst quality - VxblhltioBa aupplied at hirtaotlua
f rrnirlsn rot k?t* ron an ???ndles blue llghte, trianalea
ltd a large v*rie-y of imall work*. saiUble for daalere*
;l?i|l> I. KtiBBlNS, 2f8 Washington rtrer."er'er ,?f
C liftiiiM rft
FjMlf? Vrt?RK8.-A FtJJ L A5ROBT?BNT OF THI n*-Ty.
Hiiallty. Including tvery deeoriptioa of exh-b- loo wo.i
and colored lire*, all of wlloh are offered at the lou.A
pVUMh) 3LOIIAS DUNEIN, ioMaldaalaae.

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