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??11, Hatter, Int U JWahlon, M?. 4U ?????*? ?*J. nri.r of Uspeaard '>?(, tm calling tba elt.altou af Mb* public to Ma whna a?,<j drab beavers ?M?laic "d Ufl dree* hat* for Ian mar mfl wtth mlhiN imru thar V? answrpessed? ve'jU nted u< adapted la Ute present 4tm bv the dm of metallic foil ia>istbly lo?tr*?4 om the of the hat. lobar eby peraplration la peaveatod ft?a atriklw. thxiorh bad toiling the outer rarfeae aad bead of ? be Wt. BatHri t h? different breed! of fait lid ?t-?w ha'.a, 4 Maonmenli to the traveller his railroad hot. end te the jmfcea hi* S?aa?*r hat ; alao cavalier. artist. wide awake, ?kancb Tsuei pearl, chocolate Paatma, Grenada, Leghorn, rjrmp, Wt*', Iadit and other varieties Gaily your Noble Brow to Crown; By White in blaek or (ray. or brown, Ion need bat for one momeat etay, Corner of Fulton and Broadway: Came " New-a day*" WHITE'S hate try, Ftt emslem for the Four'.h of July. Petyoe: reotypw for Jnly^Wi a<f Brother*' traaeioae galleries are eool and airy, and the foantain beinn directly opp ?lt?, k< ep? car place at a c >mfortabl? tempe rature. Oar galleriex will be open aa rtbual en the Fourth, and we hare made every arrangement to accommodate tbo mh on that day. Reca & Co., 385 Broadway (formerly ?S9), ta> e more flnt olae* pictures than any other establishment 1b the world. Six hundred taken dally by thetr Geriaan ?eoret -.id machinery from twenty fire cent* to ien dollara. No connection with any other concern. Cameo?Daguerreotypes, on the Fourth, at W illiamaon'a Ua lery in Brooklya, 24!) Ful'?n street, oppo aito Clinton. Pianos, Melodeona and Maale?Uorace Wa> TERS 3S3 Broadway, ia exclusive agent for T Gilbert A Co. '* pianos, with or without the jJioWea; Hallett A Cora iton'a piaaos, J. Chiokerlng'a planoa, GUbert'a benilotr pianos and lloiace Water*' pianoa; 3D A H. W. Smith'* aaeledeoa*, Goodwin ft Baldwin'a me tudeona. Mr. Waters baa alao on hand pianoa of eight other different makers, aad melodeona of every atyle and flaiah. Manic and musio merehan'ite of every variety and of quality better than aaa be found elsewhere Ilia motto being small profit* and quick aale*, hi* lmmanae (tuck U oonatantly and rapidly salllsg. Second-hand Pianoa at Qreat BargaliMv One for 125, one for $?;? oge for $100. ono for S125, and ona near y aew, having boon but little used. for $175 Also, a 5 octave melodeon, but little ua*d, for ISO; 4K octave do. for 9B0. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broad ray. New Mualc? Our Olrla Ballad; Words, C. 1>. Stuart; mode, Tbona* Baker. Title page em belli <h?d with tbe moat aplendid llluminatad vignette of our girl* aver published. Price 88 cent* Fireman's Quadrille, by Jullien, ooB)poaed expressly foe the grand Musioal Congroas, with hoantiiul vignette. Price 50 cents. Julliea's Farewell ?alee, with pvrtrait of the great oompoaer on Utl* pa**; dedicated to tbe ladlee of Amerioa. Prioe SO cents. HO RACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. N. B.-Muaio sent by mail; postage fr re. Two off the moat magnificent Pianofortes rr*r manufactured? one of paplev maobo, the other olabo tataly earved rosewood? and which woro pronounced tha neat on exhibition at the Crystal Palaco, Doing made ex pxaaalv for the Pair, without regard to oxponae, are now offered for aale. together with a handsome assortment of (B?t-umests of their own manufacture, at the wareroom* af GKOVESTEEN A 1RUSLOW. Mo. 505 Broadway, ad joining St. Nicholas JIot?l. Alao an assortment of vary au oorior mrlodcona A New Romance l>y Typee Melville. ? The July number of Putnam'* Monthly contains the first part of an original Americ?n Romanca, from th* brilliant pen of Melville called Iarael Potter, a Fourth of July Ssory. It i* a revolutionary romanoe, full of stirring inoident and bcrola adventure, and will doubtlea* be pronouuood tho most interesting production of thi3 popular and brilliant author. Union Hall Clothing "Warehouse.? The moat fasbioaable clothing, a vast bnsin**i, small profit*, on* Wioe and no deviation? these are the maxim* at Unioa all the sreat elotliink warehouse, corner of Fulton and Maersu itreet* The assortment for gentlemen aad boys I* the moat varied in the Vni'od Stat**. Among the many Clothiers, there are none that excel JDOLAN A THOMPSONS ready mado clothing, i wbiob they offer for *ale at leu prices tiau tho oheapeat. They have now a large and beautiful l>tof goods of every ?tylo. 104 and 106 N assau street oorner of Ann street. R, W. Roberta, 760 Broadway, Corner of Ninth street, has just received a aplendid lot of valenelenne*, median width*, really fifty per cen', less than any valea ci-noen laces ever offe'ed by u*. A amall lot of Fr*noh band*, narrow pattern, fit for trimming basque*. Yon* bat may he thn thing, your coat In tha lat**t mod*, your panta, veat, boota, unexceptionable ; bttlfyour (birt ia not a good flt-ifbo?om, collar and Wristband are not O K ?you are not a w? l dressed indi vidual, but slmuld goat once to ORSEN'S, Mo. 1 Astor Douse, aad tirder a set of hi* unsurpassable*. Wholesale Firework Depot, Wo. 38 Division street, where ean he had the following article*, of the first quality and of the best manufacture, at the lowest cash V* leas;? Pistol crackers gold ehop; torpedoes, pulling stackers, Jostle, pin wheels scroll*, triangle*, blue lights, fart Are* grasshopper*, Roman candle*, oengolaa, mine*, ower rots, torMllfons, pigeons, chines* fiver*, maroon*, verticles: rockets, with plain and colored fires; colored Ire*. Ac., Ae Country dealers supplied, and ordera punc tually attended to. T. J. JONES. Importer of toya and fanoy gooda. Fowlers and! Wells, Phrenologists and Pair liahera, 209 Broadway, Vew Tork. Professional examina tion* with wr .ttea daaorivtlosa of character, given wheu den reft. Tbo oahiact and maseam alwaya open and free to vlaiter* Subscription* reeeired for the Amorican Phreno logical Journal, and the Water-Cure Journal? each one dol lar a je?. 308 Broadway. >ew Torl^ Smithsonian House, on the European Plan, tut Broadway, on the same biool. with tho Metropolian Betel. Si' gle rooms, 50eentaaday; parlor* and i?sdriom, fl to 11 SO. and by the week fei lea*. This new and bututi fal bot*l, Just completed, in the heart of Broadway, offers ?r*t elae* aecommodation* in tba beat quarter of theoity, at very low rate*, having new and beautiful furniture thiaagaeut. Croton water, gas aaA bell* in avery room b*st hair mattresses and linen thtdM, hatha, and all other ap polatments of superior order. SIDNEY KOPjfAN. ?awing Machines.? If the Public Wish to snrsbase tewing machines, whieh tbey ean use without dan ger of any coafiioMag patent claim*, and *f the aame time nave tbe be*t maebine* ever devised, let th*m buy one of aar single threaded maehines which are secured by the un tepured pat*nt granted to Morey A Johnr in, li. Vl?. A* Approved by I. X. Singer these machine* oannot be cjaal ta<T. Bxi~'ne and be coaviuced, I. M SINGER A Co , 323 Broadway. Dtflauce Salamander Safei.-Bo'ltlt ?f? PATRICK I* the sole manufacturer ia the United Stats* of th* above celebrated ?afe?, and E. C. Gifftn'a lm?(not.raMe deflanc* locks and cross bars, the bast safes aad lock* com bined in the world. Depot, No. 192 Pearl street, one door below M*id?n lans; manufactory, Noe. 60, 62, 64 aad 66 Caaacn stmt. Bate lie lot's Hair Dye Is still the Leading article, by all acknowledged to be tbe be*t dy* extant for perfectly coloring the baie tho moment it ia applied Tea* ?f thousands ia all parte of th* world proloaim it th* only tellable dje kaown. Sold at BATCHELOR'S, No. 23 Broadway. Four Medals are In fiyona' hands.? Honors from earth's meet favored land*.? Amerioa, Great Bri.atn, Belgium, have at their s-veral ietornationkl fairs awarded medals to Lyon for hi* Magnetic 1'owJer. warranted t<> de stroy a'l Insects, and free from pr ison. Call at 424 Broad way and ft* the medal*. Branch depot, 83 Bosk street, Philadelphia. Hyatt's Lift Balsam? Rheumatism In Its moat painfnl form*, also sorofula, old u^eer*, and toe worst aaat* of dlaease* of the blood, great debtlty, liver oom plaiat, kidneys, Inoipient consumption, An., are most cer tainly eured by this great purifier. Priaeiml depot, No. 246 Grand street. Seventy five cents per bottle. Are You Prepared for Cholera)? Dr. Glda ding*. 85 Murray street, aas a sure and *ff*otnal remedy for ebelera, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, cholera In fantum, Ae., which hss never failed in a single instance whan civen a* directed Every family should keep thi* in taUable remedy at hand. Married, Tn thU city, on Saturday, Jaly 1, by the. Rat. Mr. Far relly, Colonel J. Haooxrty Lkach to Mias Saras Hvmk*. Pan Francisco papers please copy. On Tuesday evening, June 27, by the Rev. Dr. MHlett, at bis rt sidence, No. 308 Broome street, Mr. JoraraT. Bussku. to Miss Sakab Awn Buigiuk. all of this city. On Sunday evening, June 26, at MacCorab's ' Dam, by tbe Rev. William Richmond, Wnxux ?. Smth, Jr., to Buuh AunRbd, of this city. In Trioity Church, Rutland, Vt., on Wednesday, June 38, by the Key. Dr. John A. Hicks, Dwioht Townskks, of this city, to Exilt, daugl'er of the Hon. T.Hodges, of Rutland. At Cold Spring, L- I,, on Wednesday, June 28, by the Bey. Mr. Edwards, Misa F.ukabbth H. Coxuim, daughter of B. M. Conkllu, Esq., to Mr. W illiam Ki&ulm, of MiQ burn, New Jersey. On Wednesday. June 28, at Forayth street Church, by tbe Rot. W. H. Norrio, Mr. Gnoses Holt Sunn to Miss Dorcas Trottrb, both of this city. ^ London papers please oopy. Died, Suddenly, on Saturday, July 1, Jerboas Locxsbrrt, Jr., in the 80th year of his age. The friends of the family are respectf ullv invited to at tend his funeral, at three o'clock this afloruoon, from his late residence, No. 72 Second avenue, corner of Fourth street. On Friday evening, June 30, at hia late residence, at Ford ham, Weetebester county, of end ocardi ties, Mr. JOfcH Eixkbbt, formerly of Hull . The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend bis funeral, at one o'clock this afternoon. The Interment will take place at Greenwood, at five o'clock P. M. On Saturday morning, July I, after a short illness, LottvbH., daughter of William K. Thorn, in the 20th year of her ago. lbs friends of tbe family are invited to attend her fu neral, at four o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of her fathtr, No. 13 West Sixteenth street. On Saturday morning, Julf 1, Susan fvsoK, youngest daughter of Orlando and Kilaa J. Gray, aged 3 years and 2 days. The friends of the family at* respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at three o'clock this afternoon, from No. 817 Henry street, without further invitation. On Saturday morning, July 1, of convulsions, Wmrvrid Am, daughter of Richard and Margaret Ann Austin, aged 1 rear. 9 months and 8 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family, also the ?Mmbers of E. L Snow Social Union No. 8, and the Order in general, also the members of Jefferson Division No. 7, & of T., and the members of Union Lodge No. 2, Inde pendent Daughters of Samaria, are most respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from No. A Orchard street, near Division. Suddenly, on Saturday mornioa, July 1, Jacob Moon, aged 06 years, 4 mouths and 1 6 <U rs. The relatives and friends of th< family, and the Ve teran Corps of 1812, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at twelve o'clock thia day, from his late re sidence, No. 108 Suffolk street. On Saturday morning, July 1, Jcua Colusa, in the 52<1 year of her sge, a native of Doneraile, county Cork, Ireland. The funeral will take place at half-past one o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of her son, David Collins, corner of Columbia and Doughty streets, Brooklyn. The relatives and friends of tbe family are invited to attend. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter ment. On Saturday, July 1, Mart MoMajth, aged 67 years, a native of Templepoit, county Cavan, Ireland. Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend her funeral, at ti? o'clock thia afternoon, from her late rt'*idt>noe, No. 3<>1 Mulberry street. On Thursri* , June 20, of consumption, Eliza Dt'OA-v, aged SO years . I The friends and acquaintance* of the family, *1*0 >f bar brother, Marcus Augustus, aod her brother Francis, ile eea'vd. are invited to attend her fane rat, from her late residence. No 9 King street, tht* afternoon, at three i o'clock Her remain* will he Interred is Eleventh street Cemetery. Pnddenlr, Iamb Coromjw, aged 25 years and t months. Hi* frierds and acquaintance*, likewise the member* of Engine Company No. 20, Hone Company No 49, and the Are department in general, are invited to attend the 1 fanersl, thU afternoon, at half pant one o'cloik, from No 138 Liberty street, without further invitation On Friday, June SO, Jobs J. Dancoiro, in the 48th rear of his age. Hi* fnt-nV, and those of hi* stepsons, WiUiain, James and George W. Swayne, are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 143 Fulton street, Brooklyn, | at two o'clock this afternoon. On Thursday, June 29, very suddenly, SiMrSL Wash jsoto.h PEKiry, youngest son of James and Susanna Penny, aged 25 years. Hie remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. In Stat en Island, on Saturday morning, July 1, after a short iUneis, Mr*. Euzauth Tyeu, reliotof the late John Tysen, in the 74th year of her age. The relatives and fi ieuds of the family are invite 1 to attend her funeral, without further notice, from her lute residence, near Port Richmond, at two o'clock this after noon. Conveyances will be at the Port Richmond land ing on the arrival of the twelve o'clock beat from foot of Whitehall street. New York. On Saturday, Jnly 1, of consumption, Joseph Adavso*. aged 39 years ard fl montha. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother in-law, Geo. H. Barr, No. 54 Hammond street, on Sun day, the 2d Inst., at 3 o'clock P. M. Mseon, Ga. , and New Orleans papers please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERT? DAT. imitsoiiALi INFORMATION OF JOHN, PATRICK, OffIN, C ATniC rino aad Alise O'ltrien will be thankfully received by their brother, 1 any O'Brien, 33 Qroenwioh street. INFORMATION 18 WANTED ABOUT A FAMILY named I1RNTZ, whoso ancestor* wero born in Bremen, Germaaia, and emigrated to some part of the United States early in this centnry The lait direct information relative to tbem, was. that tome of them were living in Qneoa* oonnty. Look Inland. State of New York. Any information relative to them, will be thankfully received by tddressing Ht.?KY K. OSLOi N. Merchant, Charleston, 3 C. INFORMATION WANTED OF JOROKN NIELSEN Clottsr, roarin?r, native of Denmark, who it entitled to ? n inheritanee in hi* native couuiry. Apply to the Con talate of Denmark, 62 Beaver itreet. INFORMATION WANTE") ? O* LUCY MILLER. WHO trrived in Ntw York by the Hndion River K iilrotd on Wednotday latt At Chamber! ? rent she hired with a hack driver to oarry her to a respectatle bouae: next evening ahe went one, and bai been mixing itroe. Her truok arid car pet bag remain at the house Information a* to her where abouts will be thankfully received at the Third ward sta tion house. MISS ELIZABETH MIDDLETON. OF LIVERPOOL, it requested to call at the Broadway PoBt Office. m.1 at 67 Exchange place, for some letters of importance to hor. SPECIAL NOTICES. Grand ball-the subscriber, proprietor ef the Newark Bay House, begs leave to Inform hit friends and patrons that he will give a trend Fonith of July invitation ball at the above house. Clam bake ohowders, dinners Jfco., (applied, and always on band. N. B.? Stages leave Jersey city ferry every few minutes. 4X miles from Jersey city, on the plank road to Bergen point H. H. TYSON. IN CONSEQUENCE OP SERIOUS INJURY TO THE dii cipllne of the Military Academy, oaused by the visit* of excursion parties, notice i* hereby given that no steam boat with such parties on board, will be permitted to land at West Point. MANHATTAN SAYINOS INSTITUTION, NO. MS Broadway, near Bleecker street ?Open daily from 9 A. M. to 7 P- M ?Deposits made ia this institution on or before the 10th day of July will rent ive Interest f?oca the lit at the rate of six per cent per annum on $000 and under, ?nd five per eent on all turns over that. June 30th, 1894. B- J. BROWN, President. A. A. Alvobd, Secretary. OW-A DAYS.-A FULL MEETING TO DAY. AT 12 o'clock, at RICKARD'S, 480 Broadway, opposite WaUaok'*. N OW A DAYS. OU. A.? SPECIAL NOTICE.? THE MEM3EKS OF ? Putnam Chapter No. 8. 0. U. A , and also the mem bers of all other Cnaptersof tho Order who Utend visiting Newburgin junction with Putnam Chapter, to celebrate the Fourth of July, will please meet at tho Chaptor rooms, coiner Of Grand and Ludlow streets on Monda*. 3d inat.. at 5 P. M Punctual attendance is requested. They will pleMe come prepared to leave in the steamboat thkt night, If possible, owing to the Committee sot beinf able to pro cure a ear on the morning of tha Fourth. Be sure and ?one, one and all. **y order of tho COMMIT! EE OF ARRANGEMENTS. N AND AFTER MONDAY. JULY 10 INSTANT, THE fare on the Fltst avenue line of stags* will be reduced to three cent*. AkDRKVS t CO. ETE MORRIS AND TEMPERANCE.? AT THE MA' t moth teat, corner of Seventh avenue and Thirteentu atreet, this evening Sunday. July 2, PETE MORRLA and ?ther eminent advooate* of temperance will hold forth at the above place this tveniag. No charge for admission. "pRJ SIN TATION - ON M O N UA V K VEN1 SO , J U X 24. tha working chronometer maker* of New York in vited Messrs. Creighton A Black, 42 Fulton street, and a number of rnest* . to meet tbem at Messrs. Lovejoy's A Up ?on' i Hotel, Broadway. When the gueit* aaaembled, the Chafrman, Mr. John Poduoora addressed Mr. Frederiok Creighton a* follow* :? Mr. Frederick Creighton? Sir. we are here aaiembled this evening to oarry out the resolution* adopted at a meeting of (be workmen in year employ by their requot tj. I have undertaken the duty of conveying the expression of their sentiments. Sir, my fellow workmen beg to express Ucir high admiration of your ability as a manufacturer of ozo nometer*. * hen they look at yon they see tho man who by your tlill bat rsited the oharaoter of Amerioan chrono meters to that high reputation whloh hat eitab'Uhed tbe fame of American mechanism aorot* every tea. Both in England a* in Ameri?a the practical judge* of chronome ters have, and do oontinue to testify to the superior excel lence of your instrument*. Sir, in yon wereoogniie the roan who firit introduced chronometer manufacturing in Ame rica, and upon )ou, sir, devolves tha credit of the same; and H i? uyr? to jour jrsdjt, bt^nnee in other countries It Las onlj uten done by iha aid of tbetr rc?festivo govern ments. 1 our perseverance alone has placed the busts ess on a firm foundation in this great repuiillo. Sir, during our long connexion with your establishment we have expe rienced that satisfaction which every good worktntn how to appreciate in working for a comj etoutjuJ^e of work. Again, sir, wa thank you for your honorable and maul? de portment a* sn f tuplover >ow air we request your ac ccptance of this small token as a tribute of the estimation of tbe emp'oye* connected with y< ur establishment. We hope that in tbe future when yon look on this token yon will derive both pleasure and ,uaiiticat.ion, and, sir, we he;* that your Ufa will ha long tu be t o gi-atifled. Mr Ckkigh row replied : ? Mr Chairman and Gentlemen : It i? with no ordinary feelings that I rise to return thankt for thi* splendid testimonial of your esteem The presmt is inde? da beautiful one combining a large amount of pre ciou* metal and beauti'ul wrrkmanthio; but, Mr. Chair man, it receives, in my view, Its greatest value from the fact, that I. is a memento from the employes to the em pi over. How rare are such occurrences, and how frequently the rever:e is the c**e ! And if I have succeeded in o staining tbe esteem and good will of the intelligent workmen con nected with the late firm of Blin* A Creighton, and the pre sent one of Creighton A Bitck, I feel proud and happy; and I trnst tbe day is far distant when the present relations existing between us shall be dissolved. Yes, gentlemen, I hope that we shall be long associatad to our mutual advan tage ; for tbe relation* between the employer and thn era ployed are fiose of mutual benefit, and the moment these benefits cease to be reciprocal, tbe fabric fall* to the ground. The day ha* gone by wben the emfloyer could assume an aristocratic position, and causa the face of pa tient industry to blush when It wa* called mechanic. Sir. I consider the farmer and the mechanic to be tha bone and sitew of the land ; and in this free and enlightened country I know of no prouder title 'haa that of the good and skilful mccbanio. Gentlemen, 1 again return my warmest tha iks for your valuable present, and I trust that your future eonrse may leas prosperous a* tbe most sanguine among you could detire. The pitoher (weighing between sixty aad seventy onnoes) is of most excellent workmanship, ana reflect* great credit on tbe taste of tho** who cot it np. Tha abasing is fine, and the design relates chiefly to nautical matters Tbe can tra shield contain* the inscription, which Is a* follows "Presented to Mr. Frederiok Cre if h ton by toe Worklsg Chronometer Makers of New York, who mutually desire to show their Just appreciation of hi* manly deportment a* an employer, and to the artist who successfully carried out tho manufacture of karin?(Chronometers in these United State*. June 2Cth, 1FS4 ? After the presentation was concluded, tbe guest of the evening, Mr Creighton, and the other guest* were invited into an adjoining room, where a sumptnnm rapper awaited thsm, which reifeited tha greatest credit on toe establish ment of Mesar*. Lovejoy and Upton. And we may add that full justice waa done to the repast, and amidst toog* aad toast* the honrt flew (wiftly by ; and the company broke up at a late, or rather, eaily hour, highly pleated with tha evening's feitlvitie*. TBE DESIDERATUM -THIS RESTAURATEUR, NO. 164 Fourth avenue, near Union iquare, is open day and evening, (Sundays iuolnded.lfor the accommodation of those who require hreakfMti, dinner*, suppers, and lunches served up In the tort styie Cltiiens and strangers are in cited to call. N. B.? Oyster* always on band. JOHN MURGOO. THE TURF. CENTREYILIE COURSE, L. I.? TROTTING.? A purr* of $100 will bo given; nil* heats, be*t three in five, to wagon*; free for hortos that never trotted for money. To eome oil July 7; ontrie* to elo*o Monday. July 3, by 10 o'clock P. M . at Faulklaad A Earyen's hotel, Bart Broad way ; three or more to make a field, and two to itart. JOEL CON KLIN, Proprietor. C EN TREY ILLS COURSE. L. I? TROTTING. -M ON - day, Jnly 3. at S o'oloek P. M .; match $1 000; mile heata, beat three in five, in harnet*. H. Woodruff name* r.g. Hnnter, H. Jone* namoe br. m. Irene To bo a fair ay. Omnibu*** leave tha ferric* hourly for the course. JOEL CON KLIN, Propristor. fa CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I -TROTTING. MO N day, Jnly 3, at four o'elock P. M ?Match SM0 mile heata beat three in five, in harnet*. H. Woodruff name* b. g. True John, Jr.; Win. Wboelan name* b. g. Sir Peter. * ' ' JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. M_"ATCH fio oorv? BETWEEN GREY EDDY A HIOH land Maid.? Centrovtlle Conree, L. I 1 "retting, Fri day, Jul) 7. between tho hour* of three aad four o'clock, P. M.. match, $10 0(0, mile heats, beet three in five. In har ness. F J. Nodlno name* br n. Highland Maid, H. Jone* names g. g. Grey Eddy. JOEL CON KLIN, Proprietor EOTTINO AND PACING ? A PURSE OF $2,800 WILL be given by Wm. Sbute, the proprietor of tho hotel at N?w Rechollo, fot trotting bom*, on the Fourth of Jul v. one mile heat*, beot three la flve, under the *ad lie, free for all horao*. three or more to aiako a race. Entries to bo made before 12 o'clock, at tbe hotel of Mr. Shute A puree or the ?amo amount will bo given to pacers, mile boat, best throe la five, free for aU pacor*. Entrios to be made before 12 o'elooa, at the tame plaoe. Three or more to itart. UNION COURSE, L. I.? TROTTING.? ON THUR8 day, July 0, at 3 o'clock P. M., a match for $1,000, mile boat*, beat 3 In #, to harnoM. H. Woodiuff names tr. m. Lady Collin., D Pilfer tavet b m. Lady Franklin. Stagee leave the Wnliamaburg ferriee for the *ourae every half hour. To come off on a good day. JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. COURSE, lT=PACIN(T AND TROTTING - _ on Monday July 10, at 3 o'oloek, a match for $4 000, flve milea and repeat, to harne**, carrying IfiA pound* Goo. Spicer name* g. g Hero, H Wo 'druff name* t g. Prlnee. Care will leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, for the oonrse at half paat one o'elook, and return a* soon at the race I* over. To come off on a good day. JOHN I. SNEDIKER. Proprietor. TUB TOADEl^JkC. GAHDBNER WANTED-ONE MARRIED, WITHOUT children, wbote wife can wash aad iroa well, and milk. Ap^>)y to John Dakey, ?1 William (treat, comer of Plae, up rotnain Qg jwlt. 7QTH ANN1VKRSARY or AMERICA* INOEFEN ( O ilmtf Grand t'ourib of Jal j Exeur<i"n (a the Pn sale Fall*. PaUtaon. N J This delwbtful r?t:nt after lir nag undergone a thorough resovatioB. wl'l be r? opened to th* publio ua t be Morning of tb* Fourth, 'to well Vbowb beaatira and r imantio acenery of tha " Falla " an 1 tb? neighboring localities offer peculiar fndu ymrati to tlieai who wish to *ajov our roantrf * K reat Fasti val ia a r>ll g>' and quiet manr ?r, fraa fron the a >iae aad taruoii uftka ci ty. Th? grounds whieh have b??a reltid. consist of ahady walks and grov**, aad verdant lawns, aad art? oroamiat id with fountains .reeled at a va*t **p?u?e I a tba "Cottage on 'he Cliff ' dialer aad r*fre>lm elite ooapri<i*4 all 'h > dtlicacies of t>? icaius. will be ?< rvM at all hours daring the day and evening at tba noit moderate oharg*. Stage" will be in waiting at tha l.eoot to convay visiter* to the Fall*, at tha arrival af eaeh train. A Bald of Mali Q will be in attendance daring the evtning -FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO WIST I U Point and Cold Spring, landing at Yonkers, Haet iags. Tar. > town, Sing Sing. Rockland Lake, Have/straw, Ve.-t>lank'a, West Pointy ana Cold Spring Fare 90 cents to Yoaners and return; Hasting* Tarrytown, and Sing Sing aad return, 75 canta West Point and Cold Spring, and re turn. I1 Ihe new, feat tailing and *pl?ndH ateamer THOMAS E HUI.SE will make an exoarJo" a* ab"ve, on Tueeday, July 4 leaving aa follow*:? Foot of Jay atraet at 9 A M., Spring atraet at 9: A, Amos street at 9^, Tweety first street at 9:20 and Forty second street at 9%. Return ing. will leave Cold Spring at 1 West Point at 2 o'clock P. M., arriving In New York abont 8 o'clock and will leave again at 6 P. M for Haveratrnw and tba intermediate land Inge Thii excursion offers inducement* to th* qeit>t and peaceable which ara aeldom afforded to **eapa from th* (cetiei of riot and confusion which are ao prevalent 1 i New Yo'k city on our country'* birthday. The beauty and grandeur of the acanery need* bo deao lptlon bar* and th* village*, town* and hamlet* which adorn 'he bank* of oar noble river, are a picture of k*auty unequalled in the world. Fourth or july excursion.? the steamer CROTON, Capt William U. Wood. wi?l make an Ex rsrsion to the following place* on Tuesday July 4*h, ISM, leaving New York, Fulton Market dock, at 8}i o'clock A M, foot ot Broom* atreet, at A M , for Whiteaton*. New Rochelle, Olen Cove, Lloyd * Dock, Oyiter Bay and Cold Spring. Returning leavee Cold Spring at a quarter before 3 o'clock P. M , Oyrter Bay at 3.1/ o'clook L'oyd'i D*sk at S}j o'clock, P M., Glen Cov* at 4% o'oloek. New Rochelle at h o'clock, and Wbl'estoo* at S}? o'oloek, P. M. Stage* will be ia readine**, on the arrival of the boat at th* different landing*, to convey passeng era to tie adjacent viilagei. Ao Fourth of july.-excursion to new haven. The stearoe* TRAVELLER, Captain J M Lewi*, will make an excursio?to Now Haven July 4th, leaving Peck flip at 8 o'c ock A. M., arriving at New Haven at 1 o'clock P. M.; returning leaves New Haven at II o'clock in the evening The Traveller will be accompanied br the National Guard of Brook yn. and Brooklyn Bran* Band. This exenr tioti will nive passengers a Bt>c view of Long Itland Sound and the City of Elms. Fare, SI ?aoh way. Fourth of july. ism.-gra^d excursion around StaUn Island, and through the Lower Bay, to Sandy Hook; fare SO cents for the excaraion. The * team* r C VANDEhBlLT, Captain Joel Ston* will mike the above favorite exnurrion Tueaday morniac. July 4, leaving pier No. 2 North river at 8:30 A M ; Hammond atreet pier. North river, at 9 A. M : Clinton street, East river, at 9 :3u A M ; and (topping again at pier No. 2 North river, first wharf above Battery place, at 10 o'clock A. M. Paaiengors will Usvo a r opportunity of enjoving the i>ea breet* and the fist iccntry of the Bay of New York and tb > Ki'as of Sta too Island, with^a view of Bodlow'a Island Ellis' Island, New Prigbton, and th* beautiful villagoa on the shore of Staten Jilsni), Am boy. the tower Bay, Sandy Hook th* Highlands. Conty Island, Fort Hamilton, the Na-rows, Ac., returning to the oity about 3 o'clook in the after xoon. Fourth or jui.y excursion to pouohkeep si*. Newhurgand West Point. (Coisens',) landing at Plermont. Nyaek, Haverstraw (Peck's dock), and Cold Spring Fare. SO cants to Ponghkeepaie: con t* to Pier ntOBt. The new and magnificent steamer FHANC1S SKID HY. T. N. Hulte, Master, will leave Chamber* street pier at 8?'clock. A M Returning, leave Pouirbkeeciia at 2. and Newburgh at 3 P. M R. T. BLANCH. u-OUBTIl OF JCI.Y EXCURSIONS AROUND 8TATEN V Itland ?Tha aplendid steamer ERIE, Capt. Dodgo, will make '.wo excur-iona around th* Island. In the morn icg, leave Cl ambers street at 8 o'c'ock; Spring street at 8f^'; Pier No. 3 North River at 8)^. In the afternoon, leavo Cbrmbrrs atreet at 2 o'clock; Spring gtr>'t?t2,^; Pier No 3 North River at SJ^; retunisg to Ihe city thuui 8 o'clock Fourth of july excursions to r ape may and Philadelphia. by Sandfonl'a Independent Lino ? The stcaners DELAWARE and K?:<*EBEC will leave Mew "V ork, from pi?r 14 North river, en the 1st, 3d. 5th and 6th of July, at ft o'clock P M. Kotaming. I<s*o Ph'ladel phia on the 4th, 5th, 7th and 8th. at 10o'olo<kA M. To Cape May and return, S3; to Riilt del phla and retnm, tS. Ticxets good for elvht days. For ticket*, apply at the office on board the boat. Fourth of july excursion to tpe fishing Bank* end aronnd the Light Ship ? The sea steamer HERO Capt Bercox, wi 1 leave Robinson street at 7 A. M ; Amos at set, at 1%. Spiirg street at 8; Pier No. 3, N. R . at h}? o'olock; retnroirg by 4 P. M. Fare 50 ocnt*. Fibbing tackle, Ac , pr-.vidci . JULY, 1954.? FOR SHREWSBURY, LONG BRANCH, BigLland Dock, Ocean House. Port Washington. Mount's Dock, Brown's Dock, (Middletcwn). and Red Bank, from foot of Rcbinson street North river ? The new and splendid steamboat ALl'JE C. PRICE. Capt. A. H. Heggeity, will leave foot of Robinson utreet, North river, an tollowa:? Prom New York Saturday, July 1, at 8 A. k; Sunday Ju!y2, ct8A M. Monday, Jul* 8, a* 9 a. M.; Tuoidi.y, July 4, at 9 A. M ; Wednesday July 5, at VS% A.M. Fr"m Red Bank? Saturday; July 1, at 12 St.; Sun day, July 2 at 1 P M. ; Monday, July 3 at 1 P. M.; Tu?J dejr Ju'y 4. at 2% P. M.; Wednesday, July 5, at 2WP. M. Alias Bateht's Sijuar stages run ia connection with this bo? t. All Height must be on toard half an hone before the tins of starting. All persons are forbid trusting this boat en ac?nnnt of the owner*. FORTH OF JULY.? FLAGS, FLAGS. fLAG8. OF all sizes' for sale or to hire; three yirds wide lace, for mosquito net*; canopy*. arcbei and gilt rin/s pat up at abort notice. A M. * It. IiAVIES, General Upholsterers, 397 Broadway. FOfRTn~OF JULY? LODGING? FOR GENTLEMEN in single rm?. for 2?. to 3s per ni<ht, or $1 50 and up ward* per week, at the Bag'* Hotel, corner of Frankfort and William streets. Grand'fourth of july~excursion~around frtaten Island landing at Kevpott.? The new and splendid steamboat KEY PORT, Capt. T. N. Ai rowsmiib, will make an excursion around States le'-and, landing at Keyport on Tuesday. July 4, l*evi?K tbe foot nt Spring ttrect at a quarter pant P o'clock A. M.; Murray street, 9 hi o'clock; Cr' nd street, Kast river, 9?^ o'clock, and pier No. 2 North river at JOo'clock. Returning^ will leave Keyport at 3 o'clouk P. M., and arrivo is New York a'-out 5 o'clock. Tbe above will afford one of the mo>t pleasant excursions of ti c day. affording plenty of time Tor fishing and bathing at Kryport, as w?ll as an opjortunity of enjoying a good din ner at the hotel*. If tat 25 cent* each way. RAND CELEBRATION OF AMERICAVlNDEPE-iri ence, on Tuesday, July 4th, 1854 by two great excur sions, on board of the large and favorite steamboat America, wbich will make a morning Cic ur'Pa arooai ] 8taten Is'.tB-V IjSTii; P ?ia?nnd iireet. at 7 TalSAR, A. M ; Ctsnl st,i sit Y)/ ; Moa'pomfiry st , J ereey City, 1% , Fait, n Ferty. Br-'oMyn {8 ; South Fourth street, WilHa-osburg 8)i; Fifth kt'eet New York, 81? ; Broome street, 8^ ; Pie. No. 3, North River at 9 Evening grand eotillion excursion up the romantio Hudson river on tbe steamboet Amayica, ani two *nnbledeek barge', Merchant and Jeffernn. Adkius' C< rnet band and Nosher's Bras* Cotillon Hand will aoocm pany tbi <? excursion. This will be the greatest flotilla hall ever given on il.e waters of tbe United jtates The ticum lo?t will leave South Fourth street, Williamsburg, at 6 o'clock, P. V! , Fifth strett New York, (!J? ; Broomo pt.roit, f,V ; Fulton street Brooklyn. 7 ; Pier No. 3. North river, 7!? ; Montgomery stre?t, Jersey City 7& Canal street 8*^; llammoud street 9. Remember every ticket holder p?ts a valuable present. Tickets admitting two person* on either excursion $1 All ordora for ticket', by mall should he ad rireneed to GEORGE WEBBER A CO , No. 546Grand street. New York. Tickstsfor sale at Webber A Co.'a No. Mfi Grant! street ; M. L Bryant'* bat store. No 468 Grand street; Florence Hotel; French'* Hotel; Adriatic Hotel; Pelnvsn Hotel ; Collin*' Hotel ; Phiadelehia Hotel, Jersey City ; Franklin Iioute and Montague Hall Brooklyn ; Tos teri'* Music store, and S K nogett, Union Hotel, |Wil. lismsburg ; C. McCleman, Greenpoint. For full particulars n e Taily Sun and Time*. Grand fourth of ~july~~ e xeuRSi0N,~FR0M Astoria. Ravenswood, Greenpoint and New York, around Staten Island.? The steamer RAVENSWOOD, Capt. C. Loug?treet, will make an excursion on the above day aronnd Staten Iriand. affording oerton* an opportun! ty of viewing the shores of New Jersey. Sandy Ho"k, tUe HUhland* of Neviiink, New York Bay. Ac. Tbo boat will leave on the above excursion as follows:? Leave Astoria at 9 A.M.; Greenpoint. 9>i; Peck slip, N. Y? #X; Plot No. 3, N R , 10- Foot of Robinson streot, 10U. Fare for the ex don, so cent*. Refreshment* on board The regular trip* from Astoria to New York .will ha for tbe day M follows:? Leave Astoria at 7 and 9 o'eloak A. M and SK P M. Leave Peck slip, N. Y., at 8 o'clock A M , 4% m<i ix P. M. OONMGHT COTILLON EXCURSION U P THE Budaon tiver. a* far a* West Point, on tbe evening of the 4th of Jul v. The splendid iteamer CHAMPION. Cant. A. Smith, will leave Broome street 7 o'clock Peok slip 7'?, Pier No 3 North river. 7){ Hobinson street, 7V. Sprieg "reet 8, Amos street 8W. returning mating the >?ae land^ ii.g. Ehl's cotillon bana le engaged. The dancing will be nnder the management of a "ommittee. Supper will be provided for the entire party. The Champion i* 300 feet in lenrtb, and can accommodate 1,000 passenger*. Fare for gentleman and la?y, 91 00. J. W. HAH COX. VTEW JERSEY RAILROAD" FOURTH OF JULY? i.1 Cheap Fare Newark Way Train* ?Largely Increased accommodation will be given ia all the regular way trains on the fourth, an extensive preparation* are made for the eelebrati n at Newark, KHiabetbtown. Rahway and New Hr-nswick: tbe line* running particularly in eonneetisn with tbe Morris and Knes an* Central Railroad*. An extra train will letve New York for Newark at 9 P.M.; returning, leave Newark at 10 P. M. Rahway and Rlita hethtown: An extra train will leave Rahway for New York ? t lf'k P M. and Eliaatethtown at 10\[; returning, leave New York for Eliiabethtown and Rahway at 1IJ< P. M. FxcurMon tickets between EHzabetbtown and New York. 50 cent*; between Newark and Mn York, SO cent* Sold ateaehplaoe, good to return in any ef the way train* on the day said only. Crystal Palace ticket* *ou at all the station* for 70 cent* Excursions. New York and Pblladel rhla leave New York at 7 A. M.,1* M. and 4K P. uZ on Saturday tbe 1st and Monday the 3d, with the privilege of returnin* on the 4th or 5th of Jnly in the and 7X *> M an 9 p X. Fate for the exenr*ion, ^oing aM returning, fonr dollars _ Tammany society or Columbian order.? Celebration of tbe eeventy eighth anniversary of Ame rican Independenee at Tammany Hall, July 4th, 1854. OADBK or ABftA*(?M*5T*. The Society will ***emble at II o'clock, A. ?., for the transaction of butinet*. General and punctual attendance is requested. At 12 o'clock M., tbe large room of Tammany Hall will be thrown open for the admission of mem lers, invited snests and friend* ef tbe loelety, with ladle* accompanying them. At 1 e'eleek P. M. tbe sxereitee will commence with .mueie. by Shelton'e celebrated band, after which the read ing of the Declaration of Independence, by Brother Aneen Herrick. Mneic. " Hall Columbia. " by tbe band. Oratioh ny Lonstn B. Bhitais, l*q. Mu?lo ' Stag Spangled Beneer.' by tbe band. At 6 o'clock, P. M , the Society, friende and Invited guest* will ateemble in tbe banquet room Tammany Hall to partake of a dinner prepared for the occasion by Motsrt. Howard A Brown, in their beat style, which will take place At 7 o'clock rtsciiuv. Dietiagniihed democratic friend* fro* different part* of the country have bee* ia vlted. and many have (ignited their Intention of b?ing Pa tent to reenond to patriotic toast* and sentiment*, partake of the waiet* of tne great spring, imoka the calnmet of peace, and to unite with their demooratio brethren for tbe succese of ite principle* throughout our glctlom, ocean bound republie. Tickets for admission to the oration and the dinner oan he had by application to tke undersigeed, Sachems of the Society. ?Aciram. Daniel E. Delavan. Geo S. Mas serve, Thomas Dunlap, Jacob M Yteeland, Charles A Denike, Andre Fromcnt. R C. Montgomery. Ahm. K. Pattiton, James Conner, Stephen H. reek*, Hern? Yandewater. Stephen M. Drew. ELIJAH F PURDY, Grand Sachem. J.B. HETHERINGTON, Scribe. IPHmTAURM. QPIRITUALISM -MRS. T SPIRIT MECIUM. WILL hold cirilce every evening f? m 8 to 10 o'clook and Tues dav, Thursday, and Friday afternoons from 3ti 5 o'clock, at No 341 Broadway. Ladle* and gentl men are respect fully invited tc attend Admission to afternoon eirciee, B0 cent*: evening do.. 25 cent*. SPIRTtUAI4SM~MRS ANN DEAH BROWN, (FOR. merlv Mr*. Kl?b, of tbe Fox family, will bold clrolee et 14 last Fifteenth strfe* near Irvln* plaee, on every Tue? * Friday evening*, from 8 to day. Wedneeday, Thursday and ]0H o'clock. A4pJ**lon, I. ~ _ WA5TS. I A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHM T "> ' obtain a litsatioa la a *? i'.'IHi'i f?aiUy >? wet ? nit*, list a frvab br?a*t of milk o?? month old Tho %?t of ell) refrrmc* its b? okUluJ Can '? ?<?a for lbr?? ? Uaj*. r *aa*io call a*. SO Mulberry itntl, in the treat btMVNt ACOtlRVE?S wanted. to tiach TWO CHIL drm n tbo Engllah branch**. French tn<l mu**e. Vo ?alary will be given , in1) a part of bar tin* ? ill be required f*?- iaatrt.*tioi>. ia return ror her board. Reference* re quired l<lr< ct a lUc to Mr*. H. Q., Broadway Poat Office, Tit fnrtlar pa- titular* ANtVBF.lt OF SMART BIS^EOTaBLE GIRIA ?ith xeod re'erer.ce d?airou? .if living up town in ii*?t ; clasa fa mlliea, can olitvir tte b?et of situations and the hlykeat wagta ala< 50gir1* for icnet'l housework, at the f-leet Femal* (Mtoe H'5 Twenty aix'.h itreet, between Sixth and feeventh avvnue*. Any number of good girls cam obtain aituttiona. wl'hmt ctarge. by app'yinz at the office of tb? American and[ Foreign Employment Society, ^o. 13rt Nlti th itreet. corner of Broadway. Emigrant*, mala an't female, abould apply at tba ?ooiety'* lower ofioe, No. 27 Greenwich itreet A YOUNG GERMAN LADY. SPEAKING AND writing German, Kngliih and Frenoh, de*ire* ? aitua tion aa nnrpe gov etf-n or companion. No nbjeotioni to travel. Apply at Madame Gerrard'i, 8 Wait Broadway pi. A OINCY WANTED IN BALTIMORE -A BUSINESS man of undoubted P? >uni*ry reiponeihilit r, want* an ? g?nty in Baltimore. Be ha* inioeaefnlly eondnited a buslre** tie last fifteen lean; la thoroughly known in the bui-ine'i community and oan refer to bouaoa of ft rut stand - in/ In New York and Baltimore. Addreu Duainei* Agent, taltiirore, Maryland. CLERK OR AGBNT.? A YOUNG MABR1BD MAN, htvlng a th rough knowledge of merea'-tile buain-t*', and who bae for tome year* been tbe proprietor of a etore, not liking hie present ?ituatioa. wiahe* t<> *nga<e bio ?? vioes to a flrat data Importing and Jabbing Koine or will take Afcjfge of a good country afore; will, if repaired, twel ntitil the? coimreneemen*. or fall trade. Uneaoeptionable refcrenfMciren. Addrea* irome liataly, P. L. T., Lox U7 Bet&ld >^pr, ttatiag place of interview. Drug clerk wanted- a competevt pbrson, who can coma well recomm< nded, to take charge of a retail drag store. On* po**e*atng the r< qniaite qualitioation* may address ' ox 00, Jersey City Poat Office. HOUSEKEEPER. WASHING AND IRONINO-SITU ntion wanted, la a small private family; good city ref erence given Apply at 185 Twenty eighth itreet comer of Second avenue, sec nd floor, front roo^frr two daya. IAUNDRES8 AND CHAMBERMAID W ANTED, OF J anperfor quatiticationa. Hood wage* and a good home will be gi'en to tbote who understand their buainea*. and bringing tt e beat of city reference* Apply between 12 and 1 o'clock, at No. 10 Warren atreet. SERVANTS ? PRIVATE FAMILIES, BOTELS, AND bcardirg hourei aupplled with the beat aervant* for every kind of domeatio work by MORRIS <fc COHNF.RT'S establishment, 25*7 Broadway, o-rner of Reade street, under tfce Irvine house. Only rcap*ctablo girl* admitted there; German. French, Enpliab, Scotch and Iriah. Alao, young girl* fur i>'crea Also. German and French mechanic*, coach men, porter*, farmers, Ac. Term* moderate Applicationa for mule iielp may alao be made at the branch office, 120 Greenwich atreet TO BOSS MECHANICS.? WANTED TO APPRENTICE a young boy fourteen year* of age, to a trad*. Full cor.trol ana indenture* over him will be given if required. Add:***, atnting baiiae**, box 190 Herald offioe. TXTANTED? A GIRL, FOR GBNBRAL HOUSEWORK, YV muat be a flrat rite waaher and lraner, and know htw to keep her litchen in porfect order, and be & good plain cook; mnat bring good reeommandatlon* from h<r la??. place Apply at No 31 Waahin^ton terrao*, Hoboken. WANTFD? A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO COOK, warh, and iron in a (mail private family. Wago*. $?>. Inquire at J. B. Stratton'* bacery, 139 Atlantic atreet, Brcoklyn. Good reoommendatlon required. WANTED? A YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, po?ae?aiaga good atrong anprano voioe, fortbe ohoir of an Epiieof al Fti>a Cbnrch. on F.aet Broadway. To moh a ore, wb? ia deiirona of acquiring a knowledge of mnaie a thorough eourse of inatruetion In vocal and inttrnmnntal (piano) music will b* given by a very aceompliahed teacher, frr her aorv <?** tor on* y*ar. Pleaae addrcaa H. R. F.,box 2,459 Foat office, with aame and retlds<ne* WANTED? A PITUATION AS COOK IN A RKSPECT able irWate family, bv a Protoatant German girl, of fiiBtrate ch*Act?r and- ability. Beat of ciiy reference* given. Addrec* 1S9 Delanoey itreet, bawmrnt. WET NURSE WAITED.? A STOUT, HEALT8Y yennr woman, with a fresh bre?at of milk, will fln.1 a good aitnation by applying immediately at 231 State itreet, n*ar Uoj t (treat, Brooklyn. WANTED-BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a* cook; nwaher and ironcr, or would do gen eral homework in either city or oonntry : understand* milk ing and baking. Will be found to pleaae in every particular. Pleaae call, or dirtct a line to 223 Bowery, thl* day and Wednesday. WANTED-BY A LADY, $500. FOR WHICH MXCRT, lent board in a houae containing all the modern im rrovemtnta. pleaaantly located, will be given. Addreea P. ] P., Union Square Po*t Office, for two dayj. WANTED IMMEDIATELY? TWELVE RESPECTABLE young xItT* (American*), t> work in tho pre-*rve and p<ckle catahliahment ef Dayton A Benedict. Apply at the factory, 313 Weat atreet. WAITED? BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA lion a* chambermaid rand to aaniat in wilting an4 ir*Btfr. or a* chambermaid ao-i waiter: ahe has lived wi.-h the beat families, and oan pioduco the beat city re'erencea Call a< 113 Sullivan atreet, flrat floor, front room, on Mon day. frcui 9 to 12 A. M , and f*t>m 2 to i P. M. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS v ? eUrk to come ahipping bouac at China. Valparaiao, or Rio Janoiro. Beit or referenoea given. Pleaae addreta Rolert*. Howard Hotel. WANTED - A SITUATION, BY A COACHMAN, WHO ia perfectly fiber, thoroughly understand* the buai nt i*. and i* able to teacn child 'en to rid* on horaohack; haa n< objection to go in the country and take care of a small garden. He apeaka Engliah, though not fluently. Apply at ti e offica of the Emigrant Protective and Empleynunt Society ISO Ninth atreet. "VI7' ANTED? A SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED vT Carver, to ?w ork three or four hour* * day, or all day if rroulred. Addref* Mr. P. 8 , Herald office. ANTED? JN A PRIVATE FAMILY. A MULATTO 1 oy, about fifteen year* of age. Apply at tbo offica of E. Yenni, 79 Nanan atrett. LOST A NO FOUND. LOST? A NOT*. DATED NEW YORK, JUNE 14TH, for 96.618 43. dr.. *n by Wm. F. Schmidt A Co., payable to the order ef Hartehorn A Co , but not endorsed. Per ?on* are forbid oo'liEg or negotiating mme, payment having b<-rn stopped. The finder will please leave it with Siml. C. Biiliop, iM Broadway. LOST- TW O CHECKS drawn~by kunstie a CO. in the North River Bank, and certified by the paying tc lcr thereof. vis : No 734 $200, d June 30, of Phunij Beak ; f- o. 73ft, $20, d Jnne 29 of Conrad Durit. Every tody It caution1 d egslrst negotiating laid oheuli, as pay ment baa teen stopped. XOST- A SILVER S EOAR "C AS F-7 M A R K E TW A U E 3 J S Hetnandei. f" m E. T Smith. lessee. Drnry Kne Iciatre. 1, onion Tl? finder will l>? liberally rewarded, bv lea%iag H at 31 Hubert street, or at the Florenoe Hotel, 400 Brtadway. OSTEON SITUR DAY, JULY FIRST] ISM. IN comlsc from Jersey City ferry to Broadway, an.l op Broadway in stage to the Savings Bank between Broome and Swing streets, or in Grand street between Broadway ar.d Borery or in Tentro bo-ween Grand and Broome streets, a lady's enamelled bunting watch and attain. On one side ere two children picking flowers and on the otter a bosquet of flowers chased in gold The finder will bo libei ally rewarded by leaving it at Byrne Gibbons A Co V 37 Nassau street or at A. L. Byrne's, 167 and 169 Grand street. Odd Fellows' Hall. LOST-ON SATURDAY THE FIRST INST , BETWEEN the South Ferry and Canal street, a small rite cold lepine watob, with red string and key attached, as received fr< m the watchn aker. The Inder will he hand -omely re warded bv leaving it at W Front street, being a gift from a deeesscd relative. TLTISSINO-AN OLD MAN, EIGHTY-SEYEN YEARS 1*1 of age, low sise, white hair, and- tender eyes, and had on black coat and pantaloons, named Simon Donnelly, who left his home on Thursday, the 90th of Jane, in West Brook lyn. In Graham street, near Flushing avenue. Any infor matinn concerning htm will be thankfully received oyjuhn Donnelly. 187 East thirty-second street, or by Peter white, Peck slip, comer of Booth street. -TAKEN BY MISTAKE? FROM A STORE IN BLEECKER 1 street, or Sixth avenue, while shopping, a parcel of laee capes which the owner oan have by applying to D. J. MULFORD, 27 Water street. CAA SHIRT FINISHERS WANTED-AT GREEN'S l)UU (1 irt manufactory. No. 219 Fnltnn street. None tut the very neatest of stitchers and belt of sewers need " r; to these constant employment and the highest prices tt5 THE FIREWES. AT a SPECIAL MEETING OF WASHINGTON EN gine Company, No 20. held on (aiurday evening. July I the following preamble an 1 resolution* were unanimously adopted:? Whereas, It hat pleased Divine Providence to remove from amongst ns, while in early manhood and in full pos session of health and vigor, our late foreman, associate and frlcrd, Janes Cougblln ? Resolved, That while we bent with resignation nnd sub mission to the Divine will, we oannot bat feel regret for the loss sustained in being deprived Ik hi* dentil of a valued friend and comrade. Resolved, That the manly nnd straightforward oondoci of the deceased, whilst an ong us. endeared him to all and tbnt bis memory will long be cherished by ns with senti n etts of affection and esteem Keselved, That we deeply sympathise with those to whom he was more nearly attached by tlee of kindred, nnd that we sincerely cot dole with his bereaved mother and elater* II their loss of n dutiful son and affectionate brother. Reiolved, That as a mark of respect to the memory ef the deceaeed. the meaabeu of the company attend bis fn neral in a bodv Resolved, That copies ef these reeolntione be transmitted to the bereaved relatives and friends of our lamented com rade. JOHN MORRI8SKY, Foreman. C. Monahar, Searetary pro ten. The exempt, honorary, and active mek t-ers of Washington Engine Co. No. 20, are reqeeeted to meet at the engine house en Sunday, July 2. at IP. to ?ttead the funeral ef eur late Foreman, Jas. Coughlln. WM. HACKETT, Chairman. CHiisrormi Mowahan, Secretory pro {em. UWAKDf. ? (1 nn REWARD ?PETER ANTON WALLACE, OF $JLvU the firm of Wallace A Von Hinueber, aged 27 years left hieitore, 281 Washington street, on basinets, on the morning of Wednesday, the 28th of June, and has not been heard of since; wae dressed in a thin ooat, my vast and pants, straw hat, white thirt, marked P. A. W.; 1s about tve feet eight Inebee hich, stout built, light brown Whiskers and hair, wears spectaolee, and Is of a very strong snd healthy appearance. Any person that can give any information of his present wbereabonte, or that can coutrl bnte to the recovery of his body in ease he should have met w'tb an accident or foul play, will be rewarded as above, by enlHng at the oAee of hie flrm, 281 Washington street. REWARD -STOLENT^WHILE INBANK, A cer-lfied cheek, signsdB. Kennedy, on the Seventh H'ard Bank, payahle to order ef Knickerbocker Savings Rank, for $3 111 43. also $? In bills. All persons are hereby rentloned from negotiatirg the lame, payment belnsc stoffed. Aft RJ VARD-LOST, ON THE OTH INST 4 NT. IN fij Broadway. Fifth nr Eighth avenne, from Teith to > It e'y fourth st sot, a diver plated cap. belonging to the hub of n lliht wagon. The Under wi'l receive the above re ward on returning the same to 32 Fffth avenue, corner ef Tenth street. A() REWARD ? LEFT' by" THE SCBSCBTDRR. ON Thursday afternoon, in a Grand and Canal street stage, at tbe Williamsburg ferry a peoket ease if leetru. ment* for tunfag piano*. Any person leaving ths sn<*e at the piano warehouse of Messr*. J A D. W alter ftSB Uroed ?y. will receive tbe above reward. T. S. NIDHAM rOR SALE. l CREAT BARG* IV .? THE PhOPRIE "O't. ?-F 1 UK /\ <~it> 'lot*! Ci>rr?r of -Irand ab i H* <?>?'! Jtt ?? ir? <t| ?-t r site the Cuntrd rha f, er ?lit? iiutrryiif baii ?e?. for ??!?? the ? oulc of lint go<> I and '.hriviog ~?t?> intiindnt. ao * dnio/ ??. -eel'tn b?sin?st, eon-lflirg of a four veare l?m, Bitot* and bar fu'Biture, 01 ??Utln *u -1 t>a<ate'. e ta" tot, i1!! tie b?tn in' MroM fnrnit re, bads, Nodding. bsd ?Itadf. An kitchen furuitnr* and nri?t. Ao : at o I'm Sei-'cue Uonre. with ft* b?r 'urniture, lads, And otHeear ti -fet, >oo aoferou I to mention T><? fholttnbtwH f> t %2 <XI F r ftrtb' r particulars, inquire of J AS .WILSON, I'npritUr Pity Botrl, A LARGE THREE STORY HOUSE CONSISTING OF ' Itotteen roomt, w?st ol' K'nadwty. with 1c*kb of th'i jeiri, and furniture fur sal?- S?twe*o Spring 1 Pri:ce. went f.'.in) Tkerifon is, the person leaving the eity. Addrett, A L 8. ((roadway Poti Office, which will V. punctually attended to. C LUTON. STATE W ""\r IflT SUBSCRIBE? 1 offere for rale towie of the moot T^^h'?<>-ou?ly ntu I atcd boildiag lot* st Clifton, Bear th* Narrows. on the tract of W W. Van WageneB, Etq. M. O'COHnER, 13 Reade Btreet, or at the ena of omnibus route, Clifton. COAL VARD.-COAL YARD FOR SALB-A TEN ytiri loss*. nsd fxtures, low rent. nai in ? good loo* Hin; or will he rented to * good tenant. Apply tot' EL TER A BROMLEY, 168 Christie ftreet. COUNTRY SRAT8, OR GENTEEL WELL BUILT COT tage bonnet, for tale on Crc ? a Hill, at Wood haven, lalf way between New Yoik and Ruckaway. The sub scriber baa fon* cottage hou?c i j net being completed? Imilt in pairs? with 12 or 21 lot* of gruun< whieh be will sell c) cap for cash to a party who may wish to secure a pleasant summer retreat, at aesBveniest point near the city, and witbis a short rice of Roekaway Pavilion. Thete houses ma/ be occupied daring the lummer and rented the balance of the jear to goa l advantage. The* front on Hor kfcton avenue, about fiflO ya*ds from the railroad depot, anil near the new plank road to Roekaway. Title aood, BB-I no incumbrance ^rpljr to 1SAA G W VANDEE VEER, (owner) at Woodharen, or Mr. JAMES M. WIS WILL, At tbe Children'* Shoe WrrV*. at the depot, or of J R PITRIN, 208 Broadway, New York, raorn II. FOB SAL*? TWO LOTS OF GROUND WITHIN three bloeki of the Pt.sk slipftrry. near then rer; well ?alenlated for manufacturing purposes $!.#*? ean "main ob rort?u?t at 7 per eent. Tor ptriicolart apply to I. T. LEM.1 MOS A CO.. 30 B??1us:ab ttreei J^OR SALE? A PROSPEROUS MERCHANT TAILOR ing bniinen of nine year* Handing. In a ir t rate lo cality. with an excellent ma of oaeb onrtcm will be told on tavoraltie teru? A>r eaab or Approved paper, on acoonnt of the nreeent owner retiring from the babied. Apply iumedlately at 114 Honcon street I7IOR SALE.- THE LEASE OP ABOUT N/JfE LOTS OF P ground, at tbe fnot of North Sixth itriet, wrHllai*s purg. having sne bnndred fee* of water front with tbe flrv prO' f Imildingt. tod all the ap^nrtenancei ai'aohed toga ti er wi<h tbe wharvet an1* docka, from which a handaome income is received. The place is well situ\ted 'or a fonndrr or for variot>? mannfar.toring purposes. For further parti cu?ar*. spplj to R. G. PttSCE, Pine aticet, coro>r o< Broadway. For sale-the new four story bhowiv stone frort honse in West Twentv s'cond street ftrst hnr.te below Ninth avenue, re p' ?' a with all the matiern iiooro* ? mrnt* Inquire in the paint stor.) 1C6 Ninti a^tnu ), coruar of Twenty fit it street, of GEORGE CLARR. FOR HALE-FORTY HORSE POWER ?TEAM ENGINE and boiler; the former new. and huilt by H. R. Oua bain A Co; it is in tbe b*(tof order, bavins hnen used bat A few days. BIRKBECK, FURMAN A CO , 100 North Moore it.eet. For sale-a gentleman's establishment, coisitting of a fine vonug br'iwn horto, an alega/.t top wagon and harness, all in eomplete nrd>-r ; told only for wunt of ute. Can be teen at KYEKHON A HOWARD'S staliles, corner of Broadway and Thirteenth ititet. fi^OR SALE-A BARGAIN.? THE F.VT1HE FRO^T OF r Store 20ti rba ham Square (nearly new), 1? feot wide, suitable for hardware dry goods, or any other butinet-t re quiring a good tbow. Inquire of Mr Vrodenbnrgb, carpen ter, 11 Doyers street. Of H. E. Cook, CH% Fulton street, New York. For salb cheap? a complete establish sent, oomisting of a fine bay bors?, sound, kind and fast; handsome light wagon, harness, tlolgh bel's androbet. all at good as new. Can be s*an at Club stable. 27 Third street, between Power* and Seoond aT?nue. For further particulars, inqaire of E. F, MULLEN, 204 Front street. IflOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR DESIRABLE CITY ' property, one of tbe pleasantest lailding titeson 'he > orth river, containing more than at. acre of land equal to fourteen sity lots 25x100 Its healthful loeation and delight fnl scener v eannot be surpassed. Distant half an hour's ilde ly railroad from Thirty S?st street. Apply to R. B. LEWIS, 73 Yesey street. LOW PRXSSUBX BOILERS FOR SALE.? ONE SECOND hand single return flue boiler twonty one feet long , shell six feet nine inches diameter- Alio, one double return drop (Ino boiler, thirty feet long, shell eleven feet diameter. Tbe above boilers are in go>d oondPion, having i>eeo tund but a short time. Apply to the Dry Dock Iron Work* office, 41A Tenth *traet. Notice to bakers.? for pale, on account of other butioess, the oldast ert&blished barber's shop in the Eighth avenue. Cheap for < nb. For fnll particu lars inquire on the p" emises, 218 Eifhth avenne. Real estate for salb? a large genteel house on Twenty-tixth street? jiioe $*,fl00. Two niue houses on Twenty-eighth street, Bear Madison square, (7,000; a htndiome basement honse on Twenty-thl'd ftreet. t6.AO0; a first elass house on Thirty-first street, $14 000. sndana' berof ?tb?r voivdetir* Wo houses. Ap ply to E B. KI>SHIMER, 319 I'ouvthavenue^8lol0^3to 7. TO DRUGGISTS.- FOR SALE, IMMEDIATELY, A desirable drug store, attested in oae of the best av (t aes, in 8rtt rate order, and dtinfi a good bntiness. Partioe wishing a bargain, may apply \,o HALE A CO , 80 Na.'sau ft. TO WORKING MEN-FOR SALE CHEAP, A HOUSE, with lot. 7."' by 105 feet, in the pleasant town of Mount Yernon, only tfcirtv minutes rr>m Thirty seoond street, alfoalat lOti by lOli feet, in the rime town, oqnal to f>nr city lots. Apply lo J. B PHILLIPS 37 Chambers ftreet mrncAL. At a convention ok the pamoates of thk 5?'Oid Aiicmbl; District, comprising ibe Third and Sixth Wards, held at the Ivy Green, No 72 Elm street, pur suant to a call of the general committee at Stay vesant In stitute for the purpose of selecting one delegate and one ?'.ternat* to rnpre ent laid district in a State convention, to b? holden at Syracuse on the llth of July, 13M, for the puiposc of nominating Sta'e officers, when, on motion, Mr. William F. McGraw was called to the chair, snd Obrs tian Woodruff feleoted as secretary. When, on motion, tho eonvention proceeded to ballot for a delegate ; and Mr. John Clancy of tho Sixth Ward having received tbe unan in;? "irt vote of the convention, was declared dn'.y elected; and Sir George De Witt Clintou received the unanimous Ti,te an tlttrn&te delegato to said convention. On mation, the cenventi ^n adjourned sine die. WM. F. MoGRAW, Chairman. Christian WoooBt-rr, 5eor>>< try. "WATCHES, JRAVBLRT, &C. fTlAMOND AND ENAMELLED WATCH?? ? SOME n* U bnnting caiee-SfiO to $175 each. 0. C. Al.LiN No 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. ENAMELLED WATCHES TOR LADIES? BEUTIFUL itylei from 136 to $<J0, wtrr inted. (J. C. ALLEN, No 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. First class watches -tuvid rait, importer, offers for s?Ie Nardin, Jnrpooeen, Doebeu*, Contird. Ssndos, liregntt, Joseph Fr> och, Arnold, Adams, and other first class wattles, at is porters prices for oaah or approved paper. Offt e 381 Bro-.dway, corner White street, up stairs. JCRGEHSEN WATCHE3, IS HUNTING CASES, FRO% flfiO to (200; warranted perfect time-keepers. O. C ?LL*N. No. 11 Wall street near R-oadway, second floor ?DICU DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY. -DIAMOND XV rings, crosses, breastpins, closters. stars, crescents, rich sets of bracelets, pin and earring i. breastpins, chains, chatelaines, Ac., for sale by the manufacturer, DAVID RAIT, 881 Broadway, up stair*. SPLENDID GOLD POCKET CHRONO MATE 519 which run without any poreop ible variation, feom HM to $100. O. C. ALLEN, No. 11 Wall str**t, near Broadway, second floor COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. fl AHA ? WANTED, AN ACTIVE BUSINESS ?PJLU.UUU- man, as partner, with this amount, in a well established, highly profitable importing business. A gentleman acquainted with the manufacturing jewelry business, and wholesale dealers in jewelry generally, pre ferred . To a good business man having the funds, an Anient time will be given to satisfy hlmae'f of the practical work inga of the bneii ?aa before inveitment is req aired For par ticulars address by note, with real name. Importer. Broad way. Courier and Enquirer office. All oommunioatiins ?trletly confidential. PARTNER "WANTED^? TO SLATERS, OR THOSE wishing to inveat a amall capital, for good returns ? The advertiser having a two-third inter* it in an extensive slate quarry, situated in Northaapton ooun?y, Pa , near Bath, offers one third for sale, en reasonable terms. These quarries, three in number (one having been in operation two years,) sre good. Tbe company having been *ueee**fal In making arrangement a fcr water power, factory, ma chinery, Ac., arc now prepared to oarry on the business in all its various branches as carried on in the Old Country; thtrefoie an active huilntta man would be preferred. Price of one-third interest, with no encumbrance up to time of purchase. 92. AGO. For further particulars inquire of James Wilson, City Hotel, Jersey City, corner of Grand and Hudson streets; or a note addressed to P. A., Herald offio*, will meet with promrpt attention. PARTNER WANTED? THE UNDERSIGN! i a partner with a cash capital of $10,000. .ctive *]' \ be an active or silent one, wTach 'beat ple*Iae lilmselS-Tl est, honorable and Just, bringing aafleieat proof of tame, and of the abeve amount being on hand, when laslness will be made known ?? him. All strictly oonflden tial. Address A. B. C.. Herald Office, where nil ommuni eation* will receive prompt attention. No others need answer. /^OPARTNEfcSHIP.? THE UNDERSIGNED HAS AS \J soslated with blm Mr. Andrew J. Martin, and will oon tlna* hurinea- at the old stand, No 270 Greeawioh street, aader the Arm of Archer A Marti a. New Tork, July 1, 1854. W. A. ARCHER. Hate, cape, fare, straw good*.? The undeaslaned wonld solicit the attentioa of coantry merchant! and others to txamine their new and varied assortment of summer roods, hate. eape. straw good* Ac , which they ate aow offering at greatly reduced prices. Dealers wishing to purchase on tbe most reasonable terms will do well to call and examine be for* purchasing elsewhere. The nndersi(i>ed would farther atat* that this is tb* oldest hat stir* la the stwet. having been established tar apwards of fort/ year*. A mat de duction for oa*h. ARCHER A MARTIN, 270 Oteenwieh street, near Warren. DISSOLUTION.? THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between the subscribers uader the ?rm of Doagless A Presslnger, No. 63 Cortlandl street aad Mo. 361 Hudson street, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. S. D. DOUGLESS, Nxw Ton*, July 1, 18M. A. E PRESS! NOER. Ibe undersigned will continue the wholesale and retail clothing business in the above store* on his owa acoount, using the name of the lat* Arm in liquidation. A. E. PRESSINGER. OTICE? THE FIRM OF WALTER A BUS WELL IS this day dissolved by mutual consent AU debt* from or to the *onoern will be eettled by either of the parties THOMAS H. WALTER, JOHN BL'SWELL. The subscriber will eomtinue the grocery aad f??d busi aeas at th* old stand corner nf I2.v.h street and Eighth avonn*. THOM AS H. W A LTBR. NOTICE.-THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the subscribers, under the name if Melville A Co.. doing busin*** <a New Vork and New Or leans, La., is this day dissolved by mutual jon>ent. HENRT B. MElVILLL, DAVID MELVILLE, by H. B. Melville, attorney. Mew Tork, July 1. IBM. ' TBE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between tb* subscribers. under th* Arm *f Sanger Bros. AC*., M Nassau str**t, is this day dissolved hymn'ml e*l>S*at. Th* hasiaM* will b? liquidated by Joaeph Falker. FELIX SAN'IER. _ LEWIS SANGER Ktw T*lk, JW? ?, UH. JOSEPH FALKER, SALES AT Al'CTKWr. AUCTION NOi ICR? LAlGE SA1 E OF VALUABLE h clfboij furriituro, rosewood piano'oM*, tapestry -a# I. |j . ic - II WILSON tn?kii>iiwr wRI Mil ?? Monday u ' mii g, ftt 10 o'eloek preeUe'jr, all the ooat'y furuitare Is I ? ui? So 169 West Twenty fourth etreet near S??entb are L *?? A portion only are subjoined? ebaat .'<00 yard rkb t?p>(tty carpet; oilefo' bn: alesatt and richly tuttl rorow ood plan ?ry superior la 'trumoat; tbioehpoa did roM?(,ud perlnr ?nl'?, covered In the riohsst of /reach | Mtis ; le^i**' ro??*nod.?? eretery ud eeeritoire. very eorly. I wf?l pie-* f less doer* *ad explosively carvad, rosewood Hlln, ride and teh tablet, large ova a d pier glasses I Terr co?tly ell peiatings. scriptural piece i, Ao. by celebrate* artist* e'eiant rosewood melodecn, of > operior tone aa* finish. rich la >e curtains and sbad'e, roeewood, mahogany and t U >k walnut bedsteads, tureens, wasks'end*, lofaa, chain txtfBilcBaad dining tables; elesaat china eases; c reuty one dar c-mnla clocks; china dinner isi tM sote; I c-t white enrl-d t?rie hair mattr< axes, bads aad btddtng, bedroom carpets, velvet stair oarpets roaewo >d aad ma Itogany bat racks; silver tea service, forks, *aoon*, eoffe* nra. salvers, glassware. ero<"kery. Ivory cutlery kiteben utertlls Ac, The whole femitare is la tba best of order, i and vrill positively be sold without tbe Uaat reeervatios, aa ti e ftni'j ire removing to tbe country. A dep>sit required I from every purchaser. Auction notice.-d. s. hough, auctioneer. Graat faraiture aad silver ware sale to merrew,? Mot d*v moraiag? at No 81 Warren street at preoieaty lfr o'ei- ck, being a very large and -*e 1 selected collection of boat efcild fnrai'-nre, bat little uaad consisting of a vary | valuable rosewool secretary and bosk raek, ooui-aodiews aa* I $ve>y ttristed; apsewoed centre asd otber tables, with Italian, srarbleited aad statuary tope, riaewood parlor snits, all covered la brocstelle and satia, three difbrent kinds ; rosewood etegere, with crystal plate front aad back ; elegantly embroidered laie window draperr, oeraicea, shades fixtures, do ; rosewood ease and voltairo ebaira, exponiively tiaished , reception and sewing chairs taely carved, covered in brocade ; a number or oil painting*; landscapes, maiinc view*, ic , by oelehratea artists; spleidid rf-yal velvet carpet,; do. Brn*eels aad other*; el*gant mantel decorations : porcelain Bohemian aad other exp- niivi vasei ; Failan and otber (tatuary ; ladies' work tables end baskets, velvet rugs, corner etegeras and steads, obina diurer sets ; tea do., all perfect ware ; aad mahogany extension table*, ivory cutlery, silver spoons aad forks, toa set* aad coffee urn*, do ; crockery, mat*, rote wood bed steads. antique and; modern ; mahogany do , dressing bureaus, etards. toilet rets. hair mat tresses, French Mar seille* counierpanos, pillow* boliter* Ac , sofas, lounges, chair*, Ac. Sale positive. rain or shine. A UCTION SALS OF GOLD WATCHES, TINS JEW A. elrv, Ao. SAMUEL OSGOOD, Auottoneer, will sell, at bis store, til Nasaan street, to morrow, Mondav, at lO)f A.M., a very fine assortment of tbe above, belonging to a (Irs* class jeweller, retiring from basin***; tbe wbolo pod lively without reserve. A FIRST CLASS BROADWAY SALOON AT AUCTIOl*. - MaKK WItAV. auctioneer, will sell on Friday, tba 7th day of July, at if1}- o'clock, by auction, on tba promi ses. the stock and fixtures together witb a lea** of thro* ''in, f tlat magnificent oi.teb)iihment ot the eoraer of llreadwav and Broome streets, known a* tbe Stato Saloon. Tbi< establishment piescnts un< iiaailed advaatageato per son doiiroua of engaging is ?ucb a t mines*, belag in tb? immediate vioi"ity ortbe principal hotel*, and most popu lar placea of amuxement. It i* adjotnin ? Wallaok'* Tno atre. and receivts tbe aott ftsblonabl i ratronego ef aay timiUr place in New York. It baa lately been Cttad ap in a ?tjle of unsnrfBtsed splendor, and is doing a molt excellent btieiaef*. It has *11 tbe ce<esaary aocomnodatioBB aad conveniences such *s private entrance*, au^mar aad win ter kitctcm, Ae.\ also twelve private b"x?s aad eight sploa dld supper room*, with tbo appurtenances belonging there to. tuck as cutl try. glassware. Ac . all of wbitb ar* of tba very best quality. The whole will bo sold without rooorva. Terms part oa*h? tho ba'-ance secured by mortgage. Tba atove ha* been fitud up at a ooit of o vet 90.000. CW. HOLMES, AUCTION EER -HOUSEHOLD FU* . niture, osrpot*. puntiis*. Biirrors, silver wara, Ao.k at auction.? Will be told tomorrow, (Mjn- at) Jaly 3, at 10% o'olock, tbe content* of hcuae r o. 61 Ttlrty third street, between Fifth avenue and Brofiway eoniwtiag of e'ecant rosewood suit of pa- lor furaitare, in French kroea telle, rosewood etegere, with marble top and mirror doora asd back, rosewod corner oupboard, rosewood aad m t ba gs ny marble top ttVe*, *ofa* aad lounge*, oval m rror*, lace curuia*, Wilton asd ingrain o*rp?t* stair aad oil clotb carpeting, French and eottage bedsteads, eaa-?eli*4 cl amber furniture, dreuing bureau*, sofa keds'sad, *if painting* engraving*, extension dining ta^le, tlegaak cbiaa t?a */t?, silver pla**d ware, crockery and glass ware, kase mmt and kiteben furniture, Ao. Sale positive, aad a d? po lite required of every purobsser. DD. NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 310 BROAD . way- Mortgage *ale of hardware, Ao., oa Moaday July 3, at 10 o'clock A.M., at ? Third avenue, between Bigkty suoocd and F.ighty third street oon*i*ting of a gontral al io -tni.rt of hardware. 4c. Alio bouiehold furniture, con aitting i f bureaus, waibitands, bed and bedding, Ao. JOHN W. SOMKRINDYKE AUCTIONEER, STORE No 110 Centre ttreet, corner of Fraok'ia.? Constabl**" ial* of homes, wagons, tinsmith's (took and tool*.? O? Monday, July 3, intt., at 136 West Sixteenth street, at 10 o'clock, Ly virtue of trveral execution*, one iron gray bora*, said to be fast; two bullae** wagon* ono bow; one licbi wagon; two let* of barneis. Alio, tbe itosk and tinimitb'a rttcbU. tools, Ac., comprising a oompleta assortment. WM. B. JONES, ) r??.t?.au. J. W. SOMERI? PTKE, 5 ^o^ta'Ka MM. CKOFT, AUCTIONEER.? SPLENDID HOUSE , bo'.d furniture at anotion. M N CROFT wi 1 sell oa the premisee. No. ? Wyckoffitreet Brooklyn, on Men day. JulyS, a large and g?n> ral a**ortm*ot of first olaea furniture such a* mahogany Frensh bedstead*, divans, el airs, bureaus, Ae ; fine oil paintings, lsee curtain*, Brussels ancLingTsin carpets, India matting, oilslotbs. crockery, kiteben furniture, bed linen aad bedding, mta tel arnameats. Ao. Also a fiae lot of purs first ekop broeA Sbangbae fowls. Sale positive, commencing at 10K A. M. Terms cash. M. N CROFT. Real Aetata Agent aad Gene ral Auctioneer, sales rooms 19 Court street, Brooklyn. OAKLET A WRIGHT, AUCTIONEERS.? THE CENTRE board sctoorer TWO BROTHERS, 60 ton* burthen drawing but five feet of water when deeply laden, will v ?old at auction, on Wednesday, July 5, it 12 o'olook M Red Hook Point, to the highest bidder. She in a fait art and in good rinsing order. For further information appl' toOskley A Wright, 343 Fnlton itreet, Br 'ju, or board the schooner, of James Gales. RUSSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIO s EER-Trffc BN tlre handsome furniture of a h( at motion, withoat reserve ?R. W. We*toott will Mil oi. w .uday morning. July 3, at 10k o'clock, all the forfeiture Qontainod in beta* N*. 72 KisLth avouuo, near Fourteenth street, la additiea te which a quantity of rieh and oostly furniture, oar pete Ae., removed rrrnn Twenty ninth street to Eighth avenue, will (a sold on the premise*, making a large nndvery ntwaelive salo - every article ia the house te be sold peremptorily to th* hUti t bidder? com istisg in part of rfjh carpets, velvet t>i'?try ate ingrain; suites of elegant rosewood parlor far nit ' re in hrocatelle and bair cloth, large Freuob pier (las see. r,K?wii it-g?ie. plate glaee doore ana baek, Egyptian an 4 etntnar} top rorowood tanlee, arm acd reception ehairs la velvet and Ircoade rich and eottly mantel oraa<nen'S, eaa delahras. dccoiaUd vaeee, Ac , with a number of ebolea an# beautiful paintings riobly framed, rosewood, mahogany and walnut French and cottage >eds'.ead<. witbsupeib nairmat tr'rses and down bed* in all of them, sofas, teteatstos spring <eat cbaire. ccttsge and dining rcom do, rosewood and mako Ssny marble top MMM, ereixed washstands. toilet te'a, retsi&g tables te.. with a large variety of uutaeil ft is. nitnre, extension dining table, silver ware, ent glassware, rioh china tea seti, ivory cnt'ery, Ae.; also, one m?gnl8>eni diamond breastpin, eight large diamoads, oostSSoO, also, oi-e elegant lever gold watch and chain both made to order, and woitky of spccisl attention Catalogues at tnuso. bale positi\e rain or shine. rPFRKANCE BOYLE. AUCTIONEER. STORE IO.? i. Certre street? Groceries and liquors, ?n Monday. 34 ii.st. at 10 o'olock, at No 2H3 Seventh avenue; eboiee stoek, comprising teas, sugars, eoflee, soap, candles, gin. brand*, nine, ,'ordiale. scales, weights, measures, and every article In the line, counter* and fixtures, Ac. THE MILITARY. Military ?first company independent. Co? tlneatal Guard are requested to meet at the A* trrry, Military Hall, Bowery, tbis afternoon (Sunday), at 9 ('?lock, to make arrangements for celebrating the dtk of Ju?y, aad other tuiiness or Importance. B- order of JOSEPH H PEARCE, Captain. A. A. Lansiro, Secretary. MIEE BURNS' GUARD -AT A SPECIAL MEETIVU of the Mike Bnrn'e Uuard held at No. 126 Cedar street, on Friday evening, June 30th, upon the oecasioi of the decease ofonr late brother meaner James Congblin. tka following gentlemen were appointed a committee t> draft resolutions: Messrs Raid, Pryor and Smith. The committee reported the following resolutions ; ? Whereas, It baa pleased Almighty God ia bit divlae pro vidence to take from amongst ns. ' while in the discharge of his <i utiss," our late brother James Conghlin.'in the vigor of llie, and while we deenlv moura the loss of so worthy aa associate, we at the same time bow in submission to the will of the supremo ruler of our destinr. Resolved, That In the dsath of oar Into brother, we ma tain a lots wbich we eanaot early forget, his maay geoA a untitles endeared him to all who knew him, honest and fearless in bis dealings, hi* quiet demeanor and goodhoett cdse ss can never be erased from oar memory. Resolved, That we offer to his a filleted and widswo4 mother and sorrow stricken sisters onr deepest eymaathv, and while we cannot check their flood of sorrow WO eeepiy eondole with tbem in their sad seroavemeat. Resolved, That we meet at 1 o'cloek P. M-. en Sunday, th i 2d, at No. 124 Cedar atreet, in "plain eitlseas dresa, ' to convey hia remains to ths grave, and pay them o*r last tad tribute of respect. Resolved, That the members of the oompany wear tho mual badge of Tnourning for thirty days, and that wepaV 1 1th the above resolutions in the Sunday Herald. Atlas aaA> Mercury. MICHAEL MC7RRAT, Chairmen. Joins R. Pmvon, Secretary. BICMMlOWg. Excursion to comet island.? the mew am* splendid steamer NORWALX, Captain A. Hiteheook will make throe exeureieas dally to Coney Island, aa fel lows.? Leave New Tort, foot or 8 pries street, at?k A. * Us and SK P. M.; pier No. SM R.. at IOA-M. 1 anft P. *. Coney Island at il A. M? 1 and 6U P M.-ltndina at For* Hamilton eaoh way. Fare te Fori Hamilton or Coney to land, and book to Maw York, M ceata. No half prion to ehtldrer. Excursion to thm fishing bafu-tbi steamer LAURA KMAPP, Cnpt. Anderson, ?m a oka a trip every day in tho weak, except Saturday; leeviag fee* e t Franklin street at 7 o'eloek; Amos street, 7Sfc Serin* street, 7K; Peek slip, 8 o'eloek; Brooms street. Eieet riven. 8X, South Third street, wSliamsknrg, V<: pNr Me. t, 1 ,v?Ioek. Excursions.? the baroe irene to charter by day or week, for eienrsioas aroaod the harbor; eke lo well calculated for partieo, haviag two deoka. eooh lliM feet, with awalngs, sstteoa, eolors Aa .As. Apply te Copt. ? ILLIAM8, on board, Adams strsst, Brooklyn, or to Capt. BETTS, Tew Boat oiioo, SO Booth street. New Tort. Excursions to the fishing banes eyelet dey in tke week exeopt Saturday. Tho largo te* steamer CHAMPION, Canton A.Smith, will leave Asaos street. JU, Spring street, 7X. Peek slip, 8, Broom* stmt, SM. Pier No. S North rivtr, 0 AM. N.B.? The Jhompion can accommodate 1,000 passengers. Fishing Uokle, A*, piovidtd Fare SO pants. E?.TCrR8ION for the MTI^ON, to statmn is-I ? land, an Sunday, the 3d. and'Kitday the 4th of J a lad Fare t cents. Chenpoit sail aaOTheA pr>'peols ia worU ; all eaa enjoy a sail of six miles for six cents, en ? magnificent hay of New Tork. Tho splendid view* from the steamtre when crossing to Ctaton Island must be seen I ?words ean*ot describe tbem. The expansive , hay and barber tbe Narrows, Atlantio Ocean, Priaeeis May, nsdr Hook, Highlands of New Jersey, the nnmevone Idands ?? the harbor, the fortllcatioaa. Xho steamers and shiMieg ? t N.wYorb, ths Hudson and East rivers, Jersey City a * ? be cities of New York and Brooklyn B>r*en Hill aad I East New Jersey, and the Islend of hills -State* Island ? with all bar pnblie institutions nnd splendid m on slena and pnhlio places, affording from her hills tbs fiesst nanor?mie ?iew in the wtrld. Bests 1-ave foot of Whitehall "reefed e>ery half hour, and tbe Island until 8 P. M.; at niglt, i<fl o'olock. ? Ghrand pic-nic and cotillon excursion. ? First Annual Excursioa of tho Now York Touag kuTn's Reman Catholic Benevolent Association to Riddle's Orove, will take plaoe on Tuesday. July lltb, 1WM. th* Proceeds of which will be devoted to tne Wl low and Orphan Fund connected with the Assoolatlm. The steamboat AMFRICA. and berfe MERCHANT, t ivetker with A fk'ss' Band, are engaged. Tho heat will lan l at the foil iwia*. places, vis .? foot of Jay street North River, at ftX o'el'ck. AM; Tenth street hast River ^ o'clock, Broome street, I 7V. Fnlton stree', Brooklvn, 7X Hammond street, Mortal Ktver S o'e*oek; Spring street. ?H; tski <* r p the barge atl Pier No. 3, North River, at 9 o'eloek. T< ?<tsS0 eeals, t-J be had at tbe landings. ? JF.REMIAH QU1.N LAN, Chairman. ? FlASCil McHvoh, Secy. I