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ADTEITISEHEJfTS RENEWED ETERT Oil. HELP WAXTED. A WELL EXPERIENCED SHIRT CUTTER CAN FIND employment at No. 167 BroaUway. A(iENTS WANTED?MALE AND FEMALE, OF GOOD atUrt'na, (none other* need apply,) u> axil a uew and use ful arti'de. on which large prottta can he realized. J. B. MOR RILL. .KM Broadway, room 17. Office hour* from 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 6 P. M. Agents wanted?for this city and all part a ol the country, to sell a uew patent article wanted In every family and many other place*, a good chance for agents to make monev. < 'all and ace the article, ,for il 1* no humbug,) at No 112 Broadway, room 23, up stair*. Agents wanted?to sell brother Jonathan s first premium champ'on furniture polish, warranted the heat now in use for cleaning new or old furniture. Call at 212 Broadway, room 22, front 9 till A o'clock. ' A. HUBBARD. A FAMILY RESIDING IN BUFFALO, N Y., WISH TO engage a competent lady to take charge of their bouse. An F.piecopallan preferred, an respectable referenc ? required. Fur particulars apply at 279 Bridge street, Brooklyn. Both ladifs and gentlemen wantkd-to learn a beautiful art, entirely new. at which from S3 to SB per day can be made, n any city or town In the world; la easily learned, and is light and clean. Apply at 336 Green wich street, second floor. C3LOAK MAKERS WANTED.?GOOD HANDS CAN J tind steady employment by applying to Mr*. Masou, 23 White *<. c D D /fOOK, COACHMAN AND GARDENER WANTED?TO V7 go a short distance in the country. A male cook. Gcr ?nan. French or colored; single man preferred. An English or colored coachman. None D*ed apply except those having the beat of recomnvudattons from their Last employers; and ? single roan as gsrdi u-r; one who has experience. Address K . box 122 Herald office. 1I.KKK WANTED?WHO CAN LOAN HIS EMPLOYER six to right hundred dollars. First rlaas security given and lif'y dollar* * month salary, with ten per cent interest for the money. Apply immediately at the Medical Pilot Office, 403 Broadway, room 7 RUG CLERK-WANTED. A YOUNG MAN WELL acquainted with the city retail and prescription business. Call at 196 Hudson St. CUAS. H. THORN. RUG CLERK W \NTED.?A GOOD SALESMAN, ONE who has been tu a frit class pharmacy In New York or Philadelphia. Best references required. Apply to E. A S. Fougi r.i. phatmuceut.sta, 10 North William St., New York, or at 16# Atlantic st.. Brooklyn. French lady -wanted, in a female semi nary at the South, at respectability and long standing, a F reni n lady, to leach music, French and drawing. Address W. Muller, Principal Columbia Female Academy, Colum bia, 3. C. Farmer wanted?to work on a farm in Wcelt hester county. One who can come well recom mended may address Farmer, box 12s Herald olllce, with full particulars and amount of wages required. (MRUS WANTED?IMMEDIATELY, FOR GOOD T situations in the city and country. We require 100 every day to supply the demand; also men and buys wanted for brick yards, "farms and other places. Apply at 14 6th av., or 145 Bowery. 0. MASON. Housekeeper wanted.?one that is well disposed towards children, of educated manners, an 1 a pleasant character, not over 35 years of age, may address W. A. Letaug, Union square i'o-: office. Housekeeper wanted immediately?she must be you g nd pleasing in her manners, w ith good city reference. Address Mr. W. B., 375 2d avenue. Salary liberal. Head waiter wanted.?a first class head waiter wan eu at a wa'cring place, for which No. 1 price will be paid. Apply to Wil..- A tonallng, No. 2 Murray st. Laborers wanted to go a short distance in the country on le Hudson river. Wages one dollar per day. Pakaage paid to the place. Apply at once to W. P. Hodgson, S68 West stre i, between Morton aud Larov streets, New York. N~ubse waktkd-f-r two boys, five and seven years old: an intelligent F'renchor English woman; must understand fully the management of children, be a good newer and hare undoubted rec mmendatlons. Liberal wages will be paid to a person in every respect suitable. Address A. E., No. 2 Hanover square, or Herald office. OFFICE BOY WANTED.?WAGES. ONE DOLLAR PER week. References required. Address D., box 35d Post office. PORTER WANTED?ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS THE w ood ware business preferred. To a smart, Intelligent man 'he situation w ill be , e. manent. Apply to John Gad-,ou 1Mb Washington St. TO GROCERS.?WANTED. A STEADY YOUNG MAN. who ts acquainted with the ' ashless aud can bring good reference. Apply to J. Wymm, grocer. Bay street. Staple ton, Staten Island. Tontine hotel, new haven, juxe 24. ism.? Wanted, Immediately, a good housekeeper. Address as above. TWO OR THREE SMART MEN CAN FIND STEADY employment and good wages, as canvassers, by applying *10'Ma'ley a Durkln. 241 Bowery. WANTED-A FRENCH OR GERMAN WOMAN. TO vl take care of children, one who anderstands dressing linr and sew lug w ill hear of a good situation by applying at 229 West 34th ?L The best of references required. TyANTED?SEVER AL XE VT COPYISTS, OF STEADY It haluta and good character. Address, in own haul wriling, R. 8. T., Herald office WANTED?A GOOD NURSE, TO TAKE CHARGE OF an infant and to ?ew. Good references required. Apply between 12 and 2 P. M., at No. b Kaat 27tb st. "firANTED?EITHER A GERMAN, SCOTCH OR F.NO VI lish girl, aa cook, washer and troner: also, a girl to take ctrc of children aud do plain eewuig. Apply at 143 East 14th st., near 2d ave. WANTED?AT NO. 29 SOUTH SECOND ST.. WIL liamsburg, a girl, to do general housework: good recom mendationo required, a Proteenu.t girl preferred. TirANTED?TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE IT country, a neat. tidy. I'rotestaat girl, she must be n good plain cook, a lirst rate washer and :roner and understand milk and butter Good wages and a comfortable borne are ottered. Apply at lb Front st., tor three days. TIT ANTED?A YOUNG GIRL. FROM 12 TO 15 YEARS TV of age. to watt on a Mule child. Call on 11. E. M.. 323 Broadway. Tl'ANTED-A GERMAN. SOOTi H, OR ENGLISH VI girl to do general housework. Must understand cook ing, washing and ironing. Apply at 63 Jane st. TIT"ANTF.D?TWO GOOD WOMEN, TO GO TO NOR VI wtch. Ct.; one lo cok and wash: the other to ac' as chambermaid; good w.:g<s given and only those understand lug their business ueed apply. Call at 327 Pearl street, before 2 1'. M. w "flT"ANTED?IN A PRIVATE F \MILY. A GIRL, TO DO Tt general housework. A German or Protestant preferred. Also, a liule girl, to do light work. None hut those who have the best of recommendations need applv. ('ail at 112 2d st. TIVET NURSE WANTED-A NEAT AND RESPECT A TT ble woman, to nurse a healthy infant, at her own house. Only those living in Brooklyn need apply, at 47 Nassau St., Brooklyn. TIT ANTED?A NUR-K AND SEAMSTRESS. TO RAVE TT tronhle, none need ai ply umh those Who hs give good reference from their last place. Call this da. at tit East 27th st. TIT A NTED?IN A SMALL FAMILY. A GERMAN OR I ?T I'rotestant girl, with good city references, wages live dollars. Apply at jao C'arieton avenue, near rulion avenue, Brooklyn. UTANTED?TO GO \ SHORT DISTANCE IN TDK country. ttvo Protestant girls: one as nurse and riia n bet-maul, the other as ? ii.imbermuld and wait r Vpplv, be twer n the hours of 0 and 11 A. M . at 116 Waverly place, near 6th avenue. XL]"ANTED?A GERMAN OR SCOTCH GIRL AS CH VM Tv tiermald, nurse and scams'r<ss, and to make herself useful in a -mall private family, where she will tind a gool borne; the best references will be requn -d. Apply at 2uC west 32d street. Iff ANTED?AN INTELLIGENT GIRL. UIOUT FOUR TT teen years of age, to atten l in a e,,-u'e Ion ry store one from the country preferred; ref-rences exchanged. Address 6. L., Herald ottk-e, for one week. ANTED?A GIRL. TO ATTEND A FIRST GLASS S \ loon, a short distance in the country; must come well recommended and onders'and money well For particulars nquire of Greenhlld A Truesdatl, ,1 Barclay street. "117"ANTED?A RESPEGTABLE GIRL. WITH tlOOD TT rity references, as cook, in a ?mail family. Call at IN Pulton aV, near Nevins st, Brooklyn. II'" ANTFD?A NF VT, TIDY GIRL. TO DO THE WORK Tt for a smell family; m is' he n good washer and Ironer. Apply at 276 North Second st., Williamsburg. U7ANTKD?A WET NURSE. WITH OR WITHOUT A child, latter preferred, of good disposition and respect* Witty. and bountiful supply of milk. Apply a> 259 State St . Brooklyn. WANTED-A TIDV GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSEWORK of s small family. Best of city reference required. Ap ply. between the hours of 9 and 11, at 14 St. Luke's place. Le roy st. TIT'ANTKD?A GOOK, GIIAMBBRMAID AND LVUN TT dress, for a private family. The highest wages paid to good help Bring your references, and apply at 24 Jd avenue, between 8th and 9th sts. WANTED-A HEALTHY WET NURSE FOR A CHILD about two months old, reference required. Apply at 40 Chcerer place, between Harrison and Degraw sts . Brooklyn. WANTED?IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY. AN F.X perlenoed rook and laundress, lo go to Statcn I .land an- ' mediately. The best of city reference will be required as to character and capability. Apply at63 West 12th at . between the hours of 9 and 11 A. M. WANTED-A GIRL AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, a Protestant preferred! those who have the beat of city reference from last place, can spply at 26e West ]9th st. "117 AN TED? A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO DO GKNK TT ral housework In a private family. Must be a good washer and Ironer. References requWcd. Apply immedl ately at 110 8t Mark * place. Mb st. WANTED-A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework In a small family. Apply at 232 7tl> av . iu ?he tore Regeretiee required. ANTED?A WOMAN, TO SKW BY THE DAY; SHE must sew neatly and have good recommendations. Ap ply at 64 7'h at. ' 117A NTED?A NEAT, YOUNG PROTESTANT WOM AN, TT who undersiimda plain sewing snd the care of children. Apply to day or to-morrow at the soatheast corner of Washing ton and DeKalb avti.. Brooklyn. ANTED-A WOMAN TO DO PLAIN SEWING AND make children's elclbes. Gall at 129 Prince st. w VY J ANTED?A GIRL Tt) DO THE OHNERAL HOUSE work of a atrial! family must he a good waaher and er. and iimWaiaod plkbi enoking. < all at 4A't tWeenwich Wngea Tti. YY MN1F.D-A LADY. TO TAKE OH A ROE OF THE hoosekeeptn? depnr'naent of a large hotel, at a witerl ig place, fnr the .-unitner months none need apply unless they understand the hoslneaa ami can corns well recommende-l. n*1*n.; jtvi 11 "p HELP WANTED. WANTED?A GOOD COOK ONE WHO UNDER s'auda washing, Ironing auJ baking . one of good, stea dy, agreeable character, and willing to oblige. A Protestant preferred. Apply at 52 East lltb at. WANTED?A CHAMBERMAID ; NONE BUT THOSE with good references need apply. T. if IIODGKINS, Confectioner, 154 Greenwich at. TirANTED?A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; A TV good washer and iruuer and good plain cook. One with good refareucea inay call at 127 3tHh at., near 3d aveaue, alter 10 o'clock. TITANTED?A WOMAN, TO DO THE GENERAL TT housework of a private family, she must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer, and be willing to go a short dial a nee In the country. Apply at 79 Kaat 16th at. WANTED?A GOOD DRESSMAKER, BY THE month, for a private family; reference required. In quire at 54 Itick* at.. Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry. WANTED?AN IRISH LAD, 16 OR IS YEARS OLD. Must be able to read and write, intelligent, aud to live with a doctor. Apply at 77 East Broadway, corner of Market street, between 3 and 4 P. M. WANTED?EIGHTEEN ABLE BODIED SEAMEN, FOR the N. S. steamer Arctic, going o i an interesting cruise in the Atlantic Ocean, between Newfoundland and Ireland, to ahip for the cruise, about four or live mouths. Apply at the Naval Rendezvous, No. 9Cherry st. WANTED?BY A FANCY GOODS IMPORTING HOUSE, un ezperieuced salesman, who is well acquainted with this hraueh of business; none other need apply. Address bo* 4.606 Post office, slating particulars. TirANTED?IN A LAWYER S OFFICE. A BOY, CAPA TT ble of writing a good hand and not under fourteen years of age. One residing with his parents preferred. Sa lary $3 per week. Address W. S. S., Herald office, stating reference as to character. Ac. WANTED?A BOY, 12 OR 14 YEARS OF AGE, IN A groeerv, one who has been in a store before and is recommended for honesty. An.; to board In the family, at the corner ol Yates av. and Dowliug st., Brooklyn. TATAXTED?A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN. TO SO FT licit subscribers for a new book In course of publication. Wages or a liberal commiasion given to a suitable applicant. Inquire of the Lotuloirfriuting and Publishing Company, 56 Dey st., fourth tloor. ANTED?A BOY 15 OR 16 YEARS OLD, IN AN office. Inquire at 16 l'latt atrest, second floor. w TATANTED?A YOUNG MAN. TO DO THE OUT DOOR TT business of a nautical store. One who is acquainted with the shipping business aud can be well recommended may apply at 116 South street. TIT A NTKD?A MAN, CAPABLE OF TAKING CARE OF II horses aud to drive occasionally; must come well recom mended. Apply at Whiting's paper banging manufactory, 271 West 37th si., between '.Hh and 10th avenues, before 12 o'clock. TirANTED?AN EXPERIENCED CLERK. IN A GRO TT eery store; one with good city reference, German pre ferred. Inquire at 130 1st avenue, lor this day ouly. VNTKD ?A COMPETENT MAN MAY HAVE A PER tnaneu1 situation and good wages, as deliverer or couu agent. Apply to Martin, Johnson A Co., 27 Beekman st. w TITANTED?A FIRST RATE CARPET SALESMAN: TT only those who are well acquainted with the business need apply. Inquire of Perkins A Brother, 462 Pearl st. TIT"ANTED?A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND BAR ; if he must know bis business and come well recommend ed; none others need apply. Call at 272 William street this day, between 10 and 12 o'clock A. M. 1 f)A CANAL LABORERS WANTED FOR THIS STATE. lUU Wages p shillings per day; guaranteed by the state. Passage money advanced. Also, one family to keep boarders; will start Friday, the 27th tnst., accompanied by M Cohnert. Apply immediately at MORRIS t'oIINERT A CO.'S, 121 Greenwich street, near Cedar street. F.IKOPKAN ADVBHTl!tE.HKM5~ INFORMATION FOR AMERICAN TRAVELLERS GOING to Europe.? THE BEST HOTELS. Hotel Meuriee Paris. Hotel doe ltaliens Do. Hotel des Princes Do. Hotel de Russie, kept by M. Young Biden Baden. Hotel de l'Angleterre Frankfort. Hotel de Fader Turin. Hotel de Foder Geneva. Hotel de l'Europe Florence. Hotel de Vtlle (to be opened in August) Florence. HOTELS?HOT NOT GOOD ONES. All the hotels in Loudon are had. Hotel de Rivoli Paris. Hotel de Bade . Do. Hotel des Trots Rois Basle, Switzerland. And many others, w Inch will be given hereafter. JAMES MARKWKLL, SPECIAL WINE MERCHANT TO her Majesty Queen Victoria, late proprietor of Ibbouon'a lama's, the Grafton and the London Hotels, and the North and South American Coffee House, begs to inform his American pa Irons and friends visiting England that J. M. is now one of the largest wine merchants at the West EndofLondou; having cellars under J. M'.a various private houses In Albemarle street and the neighborhood. Public office for general agen cies and the wine and spirit business. No. 46, corner of Stafford and Albemarle streets. Piccadilly. London. Reference and bankers. Hit Claude acolt, Bart, k Company, No. 1 Cavendish square, Loudon. James markwkll, late proprietor ofqbbot son's, Long s, the Grafton and the London Hotels, and the North and South American Coilee House, begs to Inform his American friends visiting London that J. M. is still inter Hated In hotels in his neighborhood, and bts also several private fur uiehed houses always to let. in apartments, or entirely, in this the very best part of Ismdoa. N. B.? Ui applications to be made direct or by letter to Jane* Markwetl, general office. 40 corner of (Stafford and Albemarle BtraetaJPiecsdllJy, London. THE FIREME.V. EXEMPT ENGINE CO.?THE REGULAR MONTH E ly meeting of this company will be held at the engine house. 202 C'eu're street, on \vedncsduy evening. 25th instant, at 8 o'clock. Puuc'ual attendance Is earnestly requested. JAMES GILMtlkK, Secretary. THE TI HF. ~ ClENTREVn.LE COURSE, L. I ?TROTTING ?WEDNE3 ) day. June 25. at 3 o'clock I'. M., match 91,000, mile heats, besi three lu live, In harness. Daniel I'tifer names ro. m. Lady Riley; Isaac WoodrelT names hi. ra. Beeswing. To come oil without regard to weather. JOEL t'ONKLIN, Proprietor. tTNION ( OURSE.l. I -TROTTING ?ON WEDNESDAY, June 25. at 3} j o'clock P. M.. a purse and stake ol $450 twn mdrs and repeat, to wagons H Woodruff names b. g. Honest John; Win. Whelan names h m. loia. SHAW A WHITE, Proprietors. THE TRADE Si AN AMERICAN ROY, 16 YEARS OF AGE. WOULD like 10 learn harness and saddle making or lome light trade, luqua e at 126 Clinton place, near ath avenue. C1A LENDER MAN WANTED?ONE WHO 13 A0CU8 i tomed to running a set of calender* for India rubber, may apply at the laetory of the North American llutla Perch* Company, 2Mb at., between lull ami Utbavs. f TITTER WANTED?TO OO AS FOREMAN. TO RO cheater. N. Y.; liberal wages and permanent altuatiou. None but a tirat rate cutter need apply, at 44 Broadway. f COMPOSITORS WANTKD.?SEVERAL GOOD COMPO \J shore i an ine-t with employment by aoplylng at tlto Evening I'oat book and job printing house, corner of Naa aau and Idberty street*. Gardener -wanted, a man, to assi-tt in gar dentng and farm work, who la capable of taking cire of a horse and carnage and understand* driving, Ac. Apply, before ten o'clock, tin* day. at ac loth *t. Gardener-situation wanted, hy a single man; is capable of taking full charge; understand* horse*, farming, .md would make hlmsalf useful. City reference from last employer. Address Hardener. boa 126 Herald ofllrc. Machinist and engineer.?wanted, a person who la ft l fully <(U(tllfled in the above branches, with good references. Apply to Salomon A smart, 40 Rose street, corner of Duane. pONACTK AL INsTRt MENT MAKERS.?WANTED. A L young man. who understand* the making and repairing all kinds of nautical mdrumen's. Apply. between 12 and 1 eiock, to H. Dntin. 39 Burling slip, corner of South st. rpo WATf IIMAKliRS AND SILVERSMITHS ?WANTKD. L seven ral go, d wait hmake: s and several pi iteworker*. eu gravers cm silver Ac , te go nut of the city. Apply at Mcln ' ish A- Co s ar'ists' and mechanics' general agency, 311, Pine si., from lino 8 o'clock. TO MERCHANT TAILORS ?THE ADVERTISER. having had practical experience for fifteen years In cut ting to measure offers ills services as pants and vest rut ter. or a* general cutter. Address L. W. (1., Herald office. Reference given. TO TAILORS'.?WANTED IMMEDIATELY. HANDS TO m.ikr silk and linen coals. We pay the target prices. None but urst rate workmen need apply. GLADDING A <10., SIC Broadway. WANTED?BY ONE OE THE FIRST WIG MAKER vT and ladies' iiair dressers, lean barberlae If required.) a *'nation in the country: haa tilled aome of the first sitna'iou. in I.ondoii. Address A. H., Herald office. "WANTED IMMHPIATELY?A PRACTICAL AND HX TT perieneed gardener, io go for the s immer and fall tm nibs into < annartktiit. He must ba competent to ralae all kinds of vegetables and must understand the management of y. ung trees and (lowers and fee willing to assist In the bay making. Apply to Mr Thompson No. S3 Broadway, between the hours id lb and 12 o clock. Good reference* required. ?WANTED?ONE WOOD WORKMAN TO A GOOD m h md constant employment will be glren. Inquire of J. R. Chows, Fulton street, Astoria, L. I "WANTED?A FIRST RATE I< E CREAM MAKER v v none other need apply; gieid wages wlU he given. A! so wanted n boy to learn the confectionery bustaesa. Applv a.te, 't o r he k A. M., lo W. Henry Waller, Till Broadway. WANTKD?A HE VD WAITER WHO THOROUGHLY vv nnderatends the Imslnoe* I ein eome wall r?rom mended, to take charge of a large dining room at a watering plare, for the summer mot): ha. Apply at No. 11 Broadway. up Stairs. w rANTEI>?YOINO MEN. TO LEARN A LIGHT IN door business that par* $2 and ip per (lay in anyeitv; li is easily learned; ripltal required small and wiil last a life i me K capital required. Apply tmmediatsly at No. 5 c.a therineet.. 100m No. 9, up stair*. HTELLIGEilUK OFFICEX, IjTMPLOYERS WISHIN'l GOOD HELP WILL FIND J respectable sarv.m'a at MORRIS collNKRT A CO 2M Broadway, corner Of Reade; also, farmer*. 11 borers, he'., al Mus or the branch office, 126 Greenwich sir et, near Cedar First claw skrv vmks. of every description Tiavlng.reiiahle reference*) should :?y>i>lv Immediately at Manning's agency. 10 Tlllsry St., Dear Fulton st Brooklyn where Mcellent Mtiiations are now rea<!v. in g"ntt Kffip mi line, lor lii st class help. Employers patronage lesnr fully solicited. PI,ACES OBTAINED AT NO fi EAST BROADWAY, for school teachers, conductors, baggagemen and brakn mnyi im railroad*. lioys u> barn trades, barkeeper*, peri -rs and enaehmen, atnisekeeiii rs so*mwir?n' s and cblmber maids Api ly to GILLHN A CO "lyANTED?AT 706 IIROADWVY. TWO ROOKEEFP " 'v- tWoeovKtaators. two elerke, two porters, two bar keepers, four waiters, two meat '? frieze lee cream, two coachmen, three bovs for tredea ; ,vu firemen, two liritkeautm man < n steamers and railroad* LOUIS KAUFMAN Agnn''. TINTED? AT MRS. flRCENki S DOMESTIC AGENCY TT 634 Broadway I..dies maids to tnv -eg lat seam Stresses to cut snd til laundresses uuraos. rooks small glris ?nd general servants, for food ji Uces high a*< wages, e'<v pki vvuutiy,, iu.es f.u i SALES AT AUCTION. A M CRISTA I. AR, AUCTIONEER?SALESROOM ? Bowery?will sell ou Thursday, June 36, At toy J o'clo ?'?. at No 4 avenue A, the slock of a wholesale liquor atore, eon sisl ug in part of flue old Otard brandy. Holland gtu and Port wine, a part of which is lu bond; half-quarter* an 1 two-eighths fine old t'oguac brandy, vlutage 1S46, importation of La Ro chell, vineyard and vineii grape proprietor; one-quarter old otard Martell, A Selgiiett A l'inett Castilllau, and Mural x Co.'s fine old Jamaica rum, Holland, Swan and Kagle gun. port sherry and claret wine*, of various brand*; sardines, sweet oil, scotch ale, Heidseick champagne, brandy cherries. Scheidam Schnapps. Ar., Ac.; also a lot of demijohns an 1 store fixtures, together with a beautiful cream colored mare, all teen hands high. Auction notice.?receivers sai.e ok ready made clothing, Ac>-#AMUKL OSGOOD A CO., aue lloneers, w ill sell, at their salesrooms, 81 Nassau street, on Friday, June S7. at 10% o'clock A. M., an tnvolceofrea.lv made clothing, in i Ac. By order of made clothing, in season, comprising coat*, pantaloons, vests, SAMUEL H. DKVOB, Receiver. Auction notice ?samuel ohoood a co., Auc tioneer*, will sell, at their salesroom*, 81 Nassau *t:-e.-t, to morrow , Thursday, at 10', o'clock A. M., u large stock of superior furniture, carpels, rosewood pianoforte, Ac. l'ar ticulara to morrow. Auction notice.?tiios. bell, auctioneer-by UEI.I, A LUS1I?This day, at 10% o'clock, til the sales room* I'd North William street, will be sold the stock of a faney hat and cop store, comprising all kinds of gentlemen's, bovs, Ac., fur. silk. Kossuth. Leghorn, Panama and tine smuttier hats, travelling caps; also ladies' bonnets, la'.est style. At 11 o'clock we will sell a first rate consignment of choice dry good*, gentlemen's furnishing goods, millinery, embroideries, clothing, trimmings, also balance *lock of a fancy store, tooth and other hi ushe*, Chinese fans, perfumery, jewelry, Ac. Thin day, at 10). o'clock. In our salerooms, by order 'oi assignee, (he balance slock of a watch and clockmaker, jewel er. Ac. Particulars day oi sale. Auction notice.?j. bogart, auctioneer.?by S. HOOART.?This day, at 10% o'clock, at the auction rooms, corner Frankfort and William streets. Constable's sale of exrellent household furniture, mahogany sofa*, elegant bonk case, mahugupy chairs, Brussels and Ingrain carped. Urge mirrors, splendid clock, crockery, glass ware, silver ware, wardrobe, mahogany rockers, card tables, gas chandeliers, bureau*, lounges. Iron bedsteads, hair mattresses, birdcages, settee, silver plated castors, knives and forks, kitchen furni ture, Ac. Also, one second hand plannCurte and piano atool. MICHAEL POPPY*. Constable. Auctioneers, dry goods merchants, furni ture dealers, and uli artisans and tradesmen wuo wish to make their business known throughout the courvry, should make known their wishes through the AMERICAN WEEKLY FRESH, the best newspaper published in the counry. Circu lating among all classes, it U universally read. Advertise ments inserted for fifty cento a line. Lamed every Friday. Stthseripiioa price $1 a year; furnished to agents at 81 SO per hundred, cash, in advance. OUlcc northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. New York, where all fcihdsof job printing, c u ds, circulars, posters, Ac., Ac., are printed neatly and ex peditiously. Absolute salf. of over sixty valuable gold and other watches, superior Jewelry, Ac.?SAMUEL OSGOOD A CO., Auctioneers, will sell at 81 Nassau street, this day (Wednesday), at 10% A. M., over sixty valuable gold arid other watches, made by Breteug Freres, M. J. Tobias . A Co.. J. F. Cooper, KoskcU, Arnold, Adiuts A Co.. Johnson and other well known mukers, together with a very- fine stock of fine gold jewelry of all descriptions, ill of which is fully warranted as represented in our catalogue. The above is sold on sccottnt of a wholesale importer wh? is In business diili culties, and will be positively sold to th> highest bidder. By minturn a partridok.-positive sale of the steamer Governor Dudley at auction. Thursday, June 20, at the Merchants' Kxchatge, the steamer Governor Dudley, 4U8 tons burthen, 177 <set in length, 24 feet breadth ot beam, 88 Inches diamcterof cylinder, 10 feet length Of stroke. 22% teei diameter of whe?l, 8 feel face of wheel, and 6 feet draught of water. She has anew blowing engine, burn ing either coal or wood, and very economical in her fuel; re built in Wilmington, N. C., in 18&. having live oak frame; her hull, engine and boilers are in ptrfcet order, and she is ready to be sent on" any service wltlwut expense; is a fist and fine sea boat; ran accommodate 151 passengers, and is lilted out for about 80 Willi hair mattressi*. pillows, Ac.; her aft cabin be low Is i'.2 feet long, forward calin 31 feet long, saloon and main deck 33 feet long, Iff- feet vide; has on the promenade deck four state rooms. Terms at sale. Inventory a' the auction get tn. The steamer now bet at the foot of Seventeenth street. North river, Where she uny be examiued any lime previous to sale. C10NSTABLJF8 SALE OF A MERCHANT TAILOR'S > stock, by THOH. VSITCH, auctioneer, at No. 16 Spruce street, ou Thursday, June 20 at 11) o'clock 111 the forenoon, by virtue of several executions, will be offered for sale at the time ami place above stated, a large assortment of very line cloths, e.issimeres. vesthigs, juttous and trimming* of the latest stvle and pattern, being the stock of a first claw Broadway tabor. Will be sold .u small lots, without reserve, for caan. Sale positive. M. H1IANDLKY, Constable. DD. NASH. AUCTIONEER. OFFICE 298 BROAD . way.?Sale ci steam eugines, toilers, machinery, Ac, on 1 hursday, J tute 26, at Hi o'clock. A. M., at 90 Mangln street, consisting of one second banc twelve horse engine; one i-iglit do. do. cylinder; one 2% d?. do. engine; one ten hors,- locomotive boiler: oni lour upright tubular; force |>timp. heater, Ac.; one screw press, hatiert' machine, machinery, tools, Ac. Eugene b. franklin, auctioneer.?assignees' sals of one rosewood and one mihogany pianoforte, one mahogany bookcase, one muliogan v sideboHtd.lhousehold furni ture, Ac.?FRANKLIN, NICHOLS A CO. will sell, tills day (W ednesday) morning, at 10% o'clock, at tlioir salesroom, 85 Nassau street, near Fulton, by orde-of Henry Clackmeyer, assignee for W illiam T. Jackson, om rosewood and one ma liogauy pianoforte, one mahogany bookcase, one mahogany sideboard: also, a quantity of second hand furniture and two rosewood parlor suits, mahogany anc rosewood sofa*, centre, card and fancy tables; parlor, rocking and easy chairs: bu reaus. washstands, bedsteads, minors, oil palming*, fancy goods. Ac. Eugene b. franklin, auctioneer.?special sale of horse, wagon and hvnies*.?This day. at 12 o'clock, at sahnroom, H5 Nassau street, will be sold, one supe rior brown 5 year old Morgan mare, just from Vermont, sound In over , respect; was recently purchased for 8400: an excel lent saddle animal for a lady. Also, one superior light wagon, In exoallent order, nearly new. aud very strongly and wall built; also, one single silver mounted harness. The whole of the above w ill poehivcb- be sold without reserve. Edward schenck, auctioneer.?an eleg ant span of horses.?EDWARD SCIIENCK A CO. will sell a; aurtion. on this day. 28th Inst., at one o'clock, a' th?lr salesroom. 33 Nassau street, a span of liar horses, 16 hand high. 7 years old. warranted perfectly kliicf, sound and gentle In every way, ami good saddle horses; have been Mod In the city about six mouths, and cost the present owner $1,000. H. Edward schknck. auctioneer?edward m 'UKM'K A CO. will sell at auction on Thursday, June 2ft. at 11 o'clock at their salesroom, No. 3i> Nassau street, a large ami peremptory sale of an importer's stock of fine old wines, brandies, and Havana sugars. sardines, Ac.; Including579 ris es L. D. brandies, I.ondoti ports. Amon'tlla do sherries, Hun garian wines, clarets, rum. whiskey, Ac., champagne, and SIS demijohns high grade brandies and wises. Also, sardines and Havana sugars. The goods now arc in our cellars, ready for di livery, bale positive, without reserve. Edward bchknck, auctioneer.?edward SCHKNCK Alio, will sell at auction.this day,at llo'clock. at their salesroom, Ko. 33 Nassau street, peremptory sale of magntf,rent watches, diamonds, and jewelry, being the stock of an importer declining business, comprising double time keepers. Independent second, patent and detached levers, by the most celebrated makers; ladies'diamond set and enamel led watches: diamond pins, rings, brooch"s, ear rings in clus ters and single stones, ail elegantly mounted in 18 and 3) carat gold; Florentine and Roman mosaic cameo and enamelled set pins, earrings, bracelets, Ac., together with a large variety of gold jewelry. George cook, auctioneer.?genteel eurni lure ot a family declining housekeeping. This day. Wed no-day. June 25. at lOJi o clock.*) US East Twelfth street, near Second avenue. The sale will include one superior rosewood seven octave piano, and one do. six octave mahogany, in per fect oriier; two rosewood parlor suits, rosewood etcgere. cen tre tables, hali stands, Hruss'-ls and ingrain carpets, oilcloth in halts, chandler furniture, dining room do.; table cutlery, kitchen utensils, As. The above are in fine order, havingheeu used hut *?o months, and must he positively sold and removed from the premises on the dav of sale. For particulars aee catalogues ai sale, or at the odice of the auctioneer, 442 Broad way. GTT.PERT p. SAVAGE, i L'CTIONKER.?RLEOANT houeehold iuro.ture.?IIAOLKY A RAVAGE will sell on Wednesday, 25th inst., at lDj, o'clock, at 220 Spring street, the furniture ol a family declining housekeeping, consisting of parlor suhs in hair and brocmcl; marble top centre tables, dressing bureaus and marble top washstands. earpe's, oil elot lis. dinner and tea seta ol crockery, cutlery, beds and bed ding. Ac.. Ac., together with a full assortment of kitchen fur niture. Also, pa.ntings, French mirrors, and rare articles of Chinese inanuiacture. Ct G. HORTON. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, TIII> JT. day, at 2 o'clock, at 13 Sixth avenue, an assortment of vary handsome furniture, French bedsteads, carpe.s, marble top s'ands, carpets, crockery, shades, rockers, plated ware, Ac. Henry b. hf.rts, jr., aivtioneer.?special Importers' sale of wines and segarsln bond, in packages to suit purchasers. Henry B. Herts, Jr., will sell at auction, on Wednesday, June 25. a' 11 o'clock, a* the salesroom, No. Pine slreo't, comprising Otard and Cognac brandies, old Jamaica rum. gin. clarets, champagnes, it iir^e lot of Booth k bedwiok's Isuidon gin, anil a large variety oi Ilavana segars. Also, eight casts Dutch cheese, in good order. Terms cash, In city fends. II. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.-HV H H. LEEDS A CO.. Wednesday. June 25. at 10fi o .lock, at the store. 23N.w?mb street, assignee's snie of stationery, comprising (he entire sto< k of a well known d'uler, Consisting of journals, ledgers, rush and invoice books blotters, letter books, paper of every kind, pens ink. waters, scaling iut, tnkaUnds, invoice elips. pen holders marking brushes lead penoUs, rubber teal*. twine, bills of lading, blank liooks, not. *, draft*, import and entries, manifests, envelopes, twine boxes, diaries, receipt hooks, log and scrap books, reference files, memorandum books, back gammon boards, portmonnaies slates, paper fold ers. cutters Ac. 11 LEEDS. ATCTTONEER -BY H. H. LEEDS A Co., at 12 odock, In front of salesroom. No n Nassau street, s beautiful bay saddle horse, about Ilk hands high, long tall, rising five yeais old, sound and kind and perfectly broke hs a lady's or gentlnmnn's saddle horse. SolAonly for want of use. A pair of Beautiful bur ponies, about 12 hands high, five years old. sound, gentle and kind In all harness, and wsrran'rrt in every particular: can travel very fust, and ure a very desirable pair of ponies tor any genth man to possess. Executor's Sale?One two horse finally basket phaeton, made tncrdcrby Tomlluson; one light wagon, made to order by Psrker iti good < rdcr. One two seat bght box wagon, nearly new: one tste sent do., nearly new. and one second hand light buggy wsgon. To be sold without reserve Hll. LEEDS. AUCTIONEER-BY II. H. LEEDS A Co., Thursday. JuiieJ8. at II o'clock, atourstnre, 23 Nassau street, valuable stork of wines brandies Ac, the pro perty of Importer declining Business; consisting in part of rho.ee old Gordon. Pemarton, Harmony cabinet, an 1 Anion tfllodo sherries; old South Mde and Moiuerto Madeiras; lino old Graham Queens Portenoarsux, St. Estephe, t'hateaux, Mar geaiii and chateaux La Flit* clsreis. Ilitrgimdy, chablis, flisk. Hauterne and Eleurdo do Hlllery champagne: cherry ceg-dials, old Jamaica rum; Margaux. old Monntigahei* witis kAv. old Otard and Hennessey cognac brandies, Ac. Theabove are all of a choice u unify, and as itn h we recommend ihiun lo Our customers. No other wines or liquors will be admitted |T I* A REMARKABLE FACT THAT THOSE AUG J bone era. as woll as other business men who freely pa (noillS printers, invariably accumukic fortune#. Auction 1,111* As are uea ly and conspicuously printed at the Herald Job ottiee. JOHN L. VANDKWATKR. AUf'TIONEKR?WILL SELL, linn dev. lie lie clay.) June 2ft at JO'y o'clock, at the salesroom 'IK Nassau street magnified#! household furniture, conslstlug of richly carved vrosewoon and mahogany suites, covered fit broestel, velvet end hair cloth: do. marlgp top btt reans washstands side and corner ategeres: centre, soiaand pier tallica: do. bookcase*, secretaries wardrobe* Ac ; do. i, ilstciol*. enmnodrs. srm chairs, rockers, Ac spring and air mattresses, paillasses. Ac . Ac. NfOT ICE.?AUCTION AND PRIVATE: U.KsROOM. 79 Nassau street. ?The subscriber baa on hand, snd con stnnily receiving from fact or ic*, w.irerooms and families, all kinds of inn* ore. pianoforte*, mirrors paintings spring and iiaii mattresses; 12 kinds ot segirt, by the K?or 1,0W; re frigerators, desks, Iron safes Ac, which he des-rex those In v lilt JO examine snd make uiqnlrine. Which he will dab timet attend to N It ?At le1; o'l lock, suction sale, i; e ttnpc ition lit ?? (liclc't Willi plea mil e >i jii- FfOjti .eRi Ssii AwuHMr, H saxes at auctiow. JOHN REDDING, AUCTIONEER, WILLSELLON WED Dead iy, the 26ih Inst., at 10 o'clock AM, oil the premises NO Eighth avenue, the content* of a gentlemen's fancy fur n sit.tig store. cotisls'iug of a large quantity of sloven, hone and half hose, veils, and a large lot of trimming*. Fixtures for na'.e, and store to let. OAKLEY A WRIGHT, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL, on Thursday, June 3tj. at lu>i o'clock A. M., at the car ringe manufactory in High atreei, near Eul'on street, llrook lyn, large sale of lighl wagons, consisting of 12 light wagon* w ith tops, 4 do. without tops, 9 two .neat wagons, Ac. These wagon* are all in good order, and will positively ho sold to the highest bidder Terms cash, city fuuds. PJ. KELLY, AUCTIONEER, WILL COMMENCE SELL ? log this day, at 10 o'clock, the entire atock of dry goods in store 31 Catharine street, in lots to suit purchasers, without reserve, as the whole must be sold before July A SHERIFF'S SALE ?A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 23 Bowery, will sell, this day, at lOjjl o'clock, a lot of jewelry and watches, consisting of 3 guard chains, 1 vest do., 13 pair earrings, S brooches, 2 crosses, 5 gold watches, to gether with gold spectacles, pins, rings, fob an l guard keys, and various other articles of jewelrv. Ily order of JAMES C. WILLKT, Sheriff. Thomas veitch, auctioneer?store no. is Spruce street.?Sheriff's sale of furniture, bronze figures, Ac., Ac., Ac., on Wednesday, June 23, 1346, at Id A. M., at No. 17 Ninth street, near Sixth avenue, consisting of roguwood, mahogany and cottage suits of furniture, crockery, silver ware, wines; also two splendid bound libraries, of about 1,000 volumes, all staudard works; also bronze tigures anil clock, costing about $1,000; carpetings, bed linen, brocatel curtains, oilcloths, kitchen furniture, Ac., Ac. H. CROMIHE, Deputy Sheriff. THOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE street.?Mortgage sale of furniture, silver ware, Ac., Ac., on Thursday, June 26, 1306. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the sales room No. 16 Spruce street, consisting of Voltalres, rockers, tables, one faury clock, knives and forks, goblets, tumblers, wines, two marble top tables, silver ware. Ac., Ac. Thomas veitch, auctioneer.-stouk no. 16 Spruce street.?Sheriff's sale of millinery articles, rib bons. hats. Hats. Ac.. Ac., on Thursday, June 2<i. 1356, at 10 A. M., ai the salesroom No. 16 Spruce street, consisting of milli nery goods, ribbons, insertions, braids, skirls, hind kerchiefs, fringes, hosiery, muslins, kid gloves, silk gloves, Dunstable hats, Hats, straw and other trimmings. Ac., Ac., Ac. JAMES C. WILLETT, Sheriff. TllOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.?STORE 16 RPRUCB street.?Constable's sale of clotlis, eassimeres, vesting*, drillings, Ac., Ac., on Tliursdsy, January lib, at Id A. M., the salesroom 16 Spruce street, consisting ot cloths, cassimi-res, vesting*, drillings; pantaloon patterns, of the very tinest quality, Ac., Ac. M. S1IANLKY, Constable. -rjriLLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER.?WILLIAM IR TT ving A Co. will sell at auction, on Wednesday, June 26, at lut? o'clock, at 10 University place, corner of Eighth street, handsome household furniture, the property of a gentleman about leaving for Europe; all made to ?tier, by liaudotne A * " TUtu Klleau, consisting In part of parlor furniture?Superb French plate pier glasses, elegant suite carved rosewood parlor furni ture. covered In crimson brocatel; elegant crimson satin and lace window curtains to match; suite carved rosewood parlor furniture, covered with blue and white broeade; window cur tains to match; Wtlton velvet carpets; superb carved rosewood centre tables, carved rosewood pianoforte, made by Stod dard; rosewood quartette tables, elegant Chinese vases, min " Twrat ' ' tel nnd etegere ornaments of bronze, china,ormwhi and Parian; a superb parlor organ, plays 36 tunes, with flutes, bells, drums, and triangles. Also, a small and choice collection of original ancient and modern oil paintings, line line engravings. Din ing room?Carved oak on suite, rich oak sideboard and buffet, arm ehalrs. in reps; extension tlining taliie. extra wide and long; china dinner and tea sets; cut glass ware, champagne got,lets, wines decanters, cutlery, Ac. lied room furniture Carved mahogany French ItetlilltStil Barbie lop dressing bureau* and wash *?nd?; elegant carved mahogany amour a gl.re; black w ? to. a ige bedsteads and bureaus; china gilt toilet sets; heavy c a J hair mattresses, feather holsters and pillows, bedding ear ml mahogany sofas, chairs, and arm chairs, in reps and hsu cloth; bookcases, Ac. Also, a large and complete assortment of kitchen furniture, In good order. TTTILLIAM DUMONT. AUCTIONEER. CONDEMNED TV stores, by order of the navy agent.?'Wm. DUMONT will soli at auction, on Thursday, June '>>, at 12 o'clock, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, 1,1)2.3 Idue clotli pea reeling and round j:!ek< is and trousers; 2.2T0 blue flannel over and under drta mid drawers. Also, blockings, dungaree, shoes, blank " ~ ~ " jlfe ets, beef. Hour, rice, bread, ton, coffe e, beans, butter, Ae., Ac.; carpenter's tools. Also, lanterns, trwnpdts, leads, old flags, Ac.; lit boais. canvas sllppltigs and junk. Ac., Ac. Terms, cash before delivery; goods to be removed Immediately after the sale. Ttr P. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER ? BY HOUGHTON A TT ? MELLOR.? Thursday, Juiic 86, n! ll)Jj o'clock, at sales room. 113 Nassau street?Large and peremptory sale of supe rior made caliioet furniture, Iron bedsteads, smtees, ten rose wood pianofortes, silvfr plated tea sets, castors, knives, forks, spoons, Ac., I'renrh plate, mantel and pier mirrors, oil paint ings. Ac. Cabinet furniture consist of several rosewood stilts, covered in brocatel, plush, haircloth, ,tc.; ete^eres, rosewood marble top centre tallies, pier do., one superior wardrobe, cost #273, made by Meeks: bookcases, rosewood writing cabi nets, music stands; rosewood, mabogany and walnut ch imber furniture, en suite; plalu and ornamented enamelled chamber suils; pure hair mattresses and pal Lasses, (iotiiic and Freneli bedsteads; oak beaufets, sideboards, Ac., suitable for dining rooms; oak ehalrs. cane seat and covered with reps; lounges to match; oak. mahogany and walnut extension dining tables, 12 and 14 feet long, superior make; elegant Chinese bedstead, cost $21)0; large carved walnut library table, very valuable; par kiPdjhftlrs, Ac., together with a variety of French china tea ware, dinner sets, rich vases, clork. Ae. Catalogues on morn ing of sale. Goods packed for shipping on tlio premises. WS. MM,LOR, AUCTIONEER.?BY HOUGHTON A . MKLLF.R. To morrow, (Thursday) at 12 o'clock, 8rose wood and mahogany pianofortes, 4 of which cost $.330 each, made bv Haines A Brother, of Npw York, of superior ton eand iinish. worthy the attention of the trade and those in want of good instnun"nis; 2 made by W. Llndeman. one cost $330. Also, about 2ii piano stools, covers, Ac., altogether forming the richest collection of pianofortes ottered this season, now on exhibition. Can bo packed for shipping on the premises. WH. Me DONALD'S AUCTION AND COMMISSION ? store. No. 13 Spruce street.?Out-door salos of merchan dise, furniture, Ac., attended to in any part ofthe city. Prompt returns made of all sales, and the utmost care taken in the storage of goods, Ac. W. II. McDONALD, general auctioneer. WC. ALUURTUS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON . Thursday, June 26. at 10J? o'clock, at 19 Court street, opposite fitv Hall. Brooklyn, ft general assortment of new and second hand furniture, carpets, beds and budding. PHY GOOD8, dsC. in nnn yards FIGURED SWISS MSSI.IN, for iUtUvV/ basque# and summer dresses, entirely new patterns. Swiss and CHinbric bands and Bouncings, embroi dered chemisettes In colors, new stvln. PETER ROBERTS A CO.. .375 Broadway. AT KINNEY'S CHEAP LACE AND EMBROIDERY store. 223 8th avenue, hats, ribbon#, parasols, mitt#, fans, collars, sleeves, bands, handkerchiefs, trimmings, with lots of other goods, all at reduced price#. Another lot of those rich Limerick collars, at 3# 6d and 4a. ALL OUR RICH BAREGE ROBES, THAT WERE SOLD at $12. 314 ami $16, are now ottered at $6, $7 and $8, in order to etlectuaily clear oil this slock. By order ot Assignees. 70S Broadway. AI.LOCRP.ICH SILKS, THAT HAVE BEEN SOLD AT 8s. aud 9s., will he sold at 79c. per yard, in order to re duce this slock a# much as possible. Beautiful China silks 4?. per yard, worth Cs. Yard wide silks, in riah qualities and colors, will ha offered ?t Km. CO., for this week only, at the Assignors' sale. 703 Broadway. A CALL FOB WEDNESDAY. The buyers or fine SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, at tow rHires, will not fail to take notice that on Wednesday, June 25, the Immense and superb stock on hand at CHARLES HEARD A CO.'8, No. 301 Grand street, will he offered at an IMMEtVSg REDUCTI0*, Extending, in some eases, to from Tiiiktt to Ftrrv nn Cest, In order to permit the making of splendid additions and Im provements to the establishment. Amoug the goods offered will be iound splendid assortments of silks, juconets. Bareges, cambrics. Tissues, dc beges, Dc lalnes. lawns, Grenadines, Argentines. Superb Barege robes, challlcs, ginghams, Ac. B ATH, KITCHEN AND CHAMBER TOWELS, And towcllngs, always on hand, at nil prices. J. c: MILLIKKN A CO., Linen goods dealers, 748 Broadway, above Aator pluoa. Beautiful French muslins, in rich colors, that have been sold at 2s. and 2s. (id.. Are now offered at Is. and Is. 3d. per yard. Brilliants, lawns, Muslins, Breakfast dresses, An., At nn immense sacrifice, in order to clear this stock eifijctii ally. Assignees' sale, 793 Broadway. Black thread i.ace shawls, mantillas, rapes, collar* and coiffures. Veils from $4)39. l.acoe all widtas. Guipure laces, a full assortment. PETER ROBERTS A CO., 375 Broadway. C1HEAP LINF.N GOODS. ) All our linen department has been still further reduoed, in order to effectually clear this stork. Fine fronting* 2s. per yard, worth .'is. Gd. Marseilles und toilet quilts at an immense sacrifice, this being the last week of sate. By order of Assignees. 70S Broadway. (3LARK'8 SPOOL COTTON.? j For lis strength, smoothness and elasticity, obtained ? prize medal at the great Paris exposition of 18M. All numhsra and assortments received regularly, and lor sale by GEORGE A. CLARK. 32 l)ey street. CLARKE HPOOL COTTON. Embroidered basques, inallstyi.es, oflaoh and muslin, Marseilles, Ac, just received; also black thread lanes, rapes . ccmeures, nil at very low prices. Our stock at 'rape and mourning goods, capes hewdr eases, very suparlcr as usual: a lot of embroideries, thread goods a little soiled, set M art, at half price. W1M remove shortly to 187 Broadway, Opposite Niblo's. RICHMOND'S. 309 Broadway. Great reduction in prices Of embroideries, To cltmr out the entire sleek. Groat bargains In handkerchief^. Having marked down our viw k or rich embroideries to a verv low figure, we are enabled to otter very great tndsca ments to purchasers. BKKKXAN A COMPANY, 473 Broadway. IE BOUTILMER BROTHERS, WISHING TO CLEAR j out their spring and summer goods, have greatly reduced Hie 'price" of lawns, bareges, challt bareges, ribbons, Ao?, and n lurpectiou will satisfy every one of the prions being unu twlly low. AM'anal street, and 4( Howard street. Mantillas, mantillas. Notwithstanding oar extensive sales Ui the past week, Our stock of rich and elegant M utilise remains nnlmpalred. We are selling a beautiful Shawl shaped mantilla for ten dollars, That eannot be purch.ired In any other rstslihthmont For less than $13 BKKKMAN A COMPANY, 478 Broadway. I'REIVrU ADYBBY1NBMH2VTH. ITXH DEMOISELLE FRANCAIEB REAIDANT DE "UI$ J ,|iu que temps 4 New York saehant psrfaHlnsnt coltlSr, des , o t, ouvcr one place eoininc femme de etiamhre, aupres ii -e fauiHU- qui retnumwratt en Europe. Eils peat (ouantr ? >???;?,.,-te? rei f nimeodatlons w'adretwer A D. jy;j Bi omUay, 4c ?v licurtfu uwrtiu i J tie i ulL, BOARDING AND LODGING. m TENTH STREET?ONE SHORT BLOCK FROM Broadway; 'a well furnished and very pleasant parlor and bedroom, with large cioseta on second floor; alio, tvro small rooms, for single gentlemen. House flrst class, with modern conveniences. Dinner at 6 o'clock. I AZ NINTH STREKT.?SUITS OF HANDSOMELY I furnished rooms to let, suitable lor families, with pri vate table, or single gentlemen, with partial board; house Brat class and conveniently located, In Ninth at., near Broadway. II ?RAND ST., A FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD -I-Lca way?Two gentlemen can be accommodated with a large furnished room end single beds, with board, 11"required. Also one gentlcin.ui, with a small room. Terlns moderate. 1 APT WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE AN lUu nunciatlou ehuroh.?Furnished apartments, with board, for a gentleman and Ills wife, cau be obtained byap lication as above. Reference required. QQ LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH OO street.?Elegantly furnished parlors and apartments, on the second and third floors of a private house. Bath, gas. 30 Situation delightful. Partial board, if required, or can furnish their own table. Terms moderate. OA EAST BROADWAY?A PARLOR ON TnE 8EOOND OU floor to let, with board, to a geiitli-man and his wife or two or three gentlemen; single rooms also for gentlemen; bouse contains bath and gas. 7Q SPRING STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD I O way.?To let, several handsomely furnished rooms, to single geutlemen. The location is near all the flrst class hotels. , HA WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.?GENTLEMEN I T and their wives may obtain very desirable suits of rooms oil the second or third floors, with full or partial board; also, a few single gentlemen may be accommodated with plea sant rooms. H(\ FRANKLIN STREET.?A SUIT OF ROOMS, ON I U the third floor; also Urge double and single rooms for gentlemen, all neatly furnished. Inquire as above, flrst house west of Broadway. A WALKER STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF tj .fc Broadway.?A quiet end genteel private boarding house, for single gentlemen and geutlemen and their wives. Terms reasonable. Hoi, cold and shower batlis, free. JONES STREET, TWO DOORS FROM BLEECKKK. Ninth ward.?A suile of furnished rooms on second floor to let, with board; gas in the rooms. Also, two furnished rooms, for single gentlemen, with full or partial board. Oon venient to stages and cars. 00 UNIVERSITY PLACE ?TO LET, A NEATLY FUR nlshod suit of parlors on the flrst floor. Also, a single room on the second story. The house has all the modern im provements; and will give partial board if desired. A GENTLEMAN AND niS WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO dated with a comfortable room, with full or partial board, or two single gentlemen, at 47 West Eighteenth street, be tween Film and Sixth avenues. A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN TIIR VICINITY of Stuyvesant purk, would let the whole of the second floor, consisting of two parlors, to a gentleman and lady. Oth er pleasant rooms, on third and fourih floors. Good accom modations and moderate terms. Please address C. II., box 1,361, Post ofllee. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND FOUR SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with tirst class board lu the line house No. 9 Spring street, three doors from the Bowery. A very desirable location, being within one minutes' walk of curs and stages to all parts of the city. Terms very moderate. Apply as above. A LARGE AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARI,OR on the first floor, to let, lo a single gentleman, with or without breakfast; also a parlor on the second floor, with bed room and closets attached. Gas, bath, Ac. Apply at 2D2 West Fifteenth street. A FEW FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board al the house of Wm. J. Dibble, In Stamford, Con necticut. Plenty of fruit, milk and vegetables on the promi ses. l'or particulars inquire of G. II. SMITH A CO., No. 346 Broadway. A PRIVATE FAMILY, OR A PARTY OF SINOLE gentlemen can be accommodated with a suit of rooms, on the first floor, with private table, If desired, at 107 Tenth street, between Broadway and University place. A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, HAS A neatly furnished parlor, with annexed bed and bath room, closets, gas, Ac., fronting, oil the second floor, situated only two blocks west of Madison square, which they would let to a single genlleinnn, with or without purtiul board. Address N. 1)., box 121 Herald ofllee. A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, IN Twenty-seventh street, near Broadway, has one or two 1 uruisiied rooms to let, lor single gentlemen, with or without I'r I'tisl board. The house has all the modern improvements. Address T., box 132 Herald ofllee. AI.l, WISHING TO OBTAIN GENTEEL BOARD OR boarders, city or country, should upply Immediately at the Boarders'Exchange Full particulars to boarders given gratuitously, by G. II. SMITH A CO., No. 2 Appleton's Build ing, 346 Broadway. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH or without bedroom attached, to let, In a private house, wi'li all the modern Improvements. Also a single room, apply a' 98 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED room, near Broadway, to let, to a lady and gentleman, board for tlic lady only, by a small private family. Address Parker, Broadway Post office. Board.?a furnished parlor and bedroom will be let to a gentleman and lady, board for lady only, or two single gentlemen, without board, in a very pleasant neighborhood, at No. 1 Garden row, corner of Eleventh street and Sixth avenue. Board.?a gentleman and wife, or two or three single gentlemen can bo accommodated with a very pleasant gult of rooma, on aecotid or fourth floor, with full or partial board, In a house with all the modern improvements. Terms moderate. Apply at 76 West Twenty-third atreeL He ferences exchanged, Board ?a gentleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with full board, on moderate terms, and a lurge, plcaaant furnished room, with pHntries attselied, at 52 Variek street, St. Johu'% park. Gas, bath, Ac. Please apply as above. Board -a widow lady residing in the vici nlty of Union square, would like to rent a parlor and bedroom to a gentleman, a Southerner preferred. Address Mr*. Carl, Union square Post office. Board.?a room or suit of rooms to let, at 72 West Fourteenth street. Also, a single room. The house contains all the modern improvements. OARD.?APARTMENTS ON THE SECOND AND fourth lloors, neatly furnished, to lot with hoard, to geu men, on reasonable terms, at 50 West Washington place. B Board?from long experience we are enabled to select lor those who are seeking board house* u: high respectability, where they may realize the comforts of a home. Apply at /12 iiroadway. R. D. GOODWIN, Principal. Board.?a large, handsomely furnished room to lei, to a lady and gentleman, with board for the no y only, In Greene street, near Bleceker street. Address It. K., Iiroadway Post olllce. Board for seamstresses?neat rooms and good accommodations may be obtained for two respecta ble girls, with a widow, by applying at2U8 East Nineteenth sti frt, fourth Boor, corner of First avenue. Board in rrooklyn.-a gentleman and his wild, or two single gentlemetd can be accommodated with pleasant rooms in n private family, where there are no other boardera. References given and required. Apply at 62 Dean street, between Smith ami IloyL Board in Brooklyn?in henry street, be tween Montague and South ferries. Two gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and partial board, in a private l. mily. Company select. Terms reasonable, and a well kept teble. Address !k>x 4,137 Post office. Board in Brooklyn.?a larue room, on se cond floor, In a Ilrst cluss house suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or single gentlemen. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Ap ply at 244 llenry street, between Congress and Amity. Board in Brooklyn.-two or three gentle men can obtain pleasant moms, with parital board, in a dctlrable location; terms from (1 to $.'1 fid per week. A gentle men and wife, also, can lie accommodated, on moderate terms. A| ply at No. 4 Sands street. Board in Brooklyn.?a handsome front room an second floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen, w ithin live minutes' walk of (he South and Wall street ferries, with partial board, inquire at 24.i Henry street, corner of Congress ali-eel, Brooklyn. Board in Brooklyn?large, pleasant and coinlortsble rooms, suitable for married or single gentle rn< n, In suites or otherwise. Apply at 1lJ Sands street, corner ot Jay. References exchanged. Board in brookln, near the heights.?a gentleman and wife, or a few single gentlemen, cm be accommodated with board, full or partial, with very pleasant rooms, at 10U Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Fulton und Wall street ferries. Reference* exchanged. Board in thf. country.?a strictly private family can accommodate a small family with board for the summer months. Location healthy; line drives, gmsl Ash inc. Ae,, ami about one hours' ride by railroad from thecity. Address A. H. 0., Herald office. Board at bkrgf.n point, n. j.?gentlemen and their wives, and single gentlemen, will And excellent accommodation at the above delightful summer resort, by ap giving to JOHN M. F.NYAUD, Bergen Point, New .Jersey. N." B.?Application can also be nimHe to the captains of steam boats Huguenot and Staten Islander, pier No. 1 East river. Board wanted?iiy a lady, with a room partly furnished, in a family where there are few or no boarders. Address, for two days, W. M. C., Herald office Stating terms, which must be moderate. Boarding?a widow lady having more room than she requires would let a large well furnished room m a gentleman and wife, or tvyo small room* to two sin gle genih meu. Apply at No. 4 Butler street, South Brook fyn, ten minutes' walk from South ferry. Boarding -six to eight single gentlemen ci.n be accommodated with breakfast tea gag lodging, at an exceedingly pleasant house on Itcrgcn llelglH, facing the Ctty ol New York, one mile from Hohokcn and Jersey City; ?.'ages pass the door every hour; ha* a full view of New Ynit city, the Bay, Sandy Hook arid all the surrounding scenery. The moat unexceptionable references given and required. Ap ply to C. B. 1IOWK8 A t'O., til Nassau street. Boardino.-a pleasant, well furnished fiont room, on the second floor, to let, to a genfleman and Ids w ifc, or two single gentlemen; nlso a small room, suit able lor a single person. AppI} at 'J2 White street, Ilrst block east of Broadway. Boarding ?furnished rooms on the second and third flooi* to let, to gentlemen and 'heir wive* or to a party of single gentlemen, with or without board. Apply at fin I'loeeker si reel. HOARDING.?A DRESSMAKER, DESIROUS OF Oil J J mining board In a private family; with every convenience i i working at home, may lie accommodated on reasonable c, me as 275 Elizabeth street. Boarding.?blakklocks hotel, .175 second avenue A handsome front parlor, with two bedrooms adjoining, suitable for a family or two single gentlemen. Gas, bath. Ac. Also, single rooms, on reasonable mrm*. L BLAKKLOt'K. Boarders wanted.?a new boarding house opened, with aewly fusnished rooms for gentlemen and their wives, or single gixiHemen, with breakfast and lei or lull board, at .18 West Twelfth sireet, between Sixth and Se Tenth avenues. Reference required. C10UNTRV BOARD CAN RE OBTAINED IN A DE / llgbifiil location on the Hudson river, wlih plenty of fruit ml shade good boating ami ba'hing. shoot two hours from Ibe ?i'j. ACwsm UuuUy, l, a >,u us foil (jfl-vif, BOARDING AND LODGING. R^?i? ?2.N'~HANI,SOME SUITES OK ELEGANTr V ?1 h001?' ln a new house, with gas, batli A J aud^erflKS!!!^' ?""Il- Hn'1 "Sicily private. Location '<...? ulv u efmSS? i '""imtr. References exchanged. An I"y at is llieever place, near Degraw street. "** T^R?.<iKI'YN TWANTKn. n* A YOUNG GENTLEMAN partial board "," 'y ba had) a room, with breakfast or luxation <'lli'iton or Hm lam.lly' ,or "'h,*re f?w boardors are. ferrle" u ?, T l,eury betweeu Wall and South Urm?Ac Jaik*">. Herald ofllce, with i.arltcularaj "DEAUTIFUL, COOI. AND NEWI.Y FURNTSHFfa IigpSSS?.5SS saw ??5sra ? Kailroad. l'leaaant rooms and aood Labi* riOUNTRY BOARD WANTED?FOR A LADY INFANT afrrm^s pre^^reruth5.d^?e^? flOUNTRY BOARD MAY BE HAD SKVENT vrrna taaaaSSSS^SBSIS^aa /"COUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED AT FI rrsir ss.^srss8Pv?! Address Z. X. K. Herald offle7?;??2 T dra" nurse. terms, Ac. 10 omce' 8taUu? distance from depot. C?cmT?eYae^^ n0A*I>EM Apply to M. / ?TODALrv;^leet|.?,',k,..'.,:^T'h8 -eaboach. C?kmT-OneBo?^woV?pJ1"J; ?/| I'EE,K" commodatlons at the summer boardinghouse of^he ST SJ* TlESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET?TWO OR TIIRPU reo iK ors,r,e^?ua sstr "CIVRNISIIKD ROOMS TO LET?A SDIT OP Firnwrsw ?pi KNLSHED ROOMS?A LARGE FURNISHED UOOtf" F?F3 J,?,lJNO okntlkmen can be accommoda awrof a T?l RMSHED PARLORS AND RFDRftOV's ta r wn ton place'. lera 6a,oou> 713 Broadway, corner of Washing! TTOBOKEN?TWO OR THREE OENTLEMFN C\v an lars, apply ,? Mr. Crooks, N?, a?nttZ'.' v^'v Ma' R?h" ?l? LW-TOHWHIIISD OR UNFURNISHED ON a/.V?^- uV^tj'1"11V'Jwlth"!','-^kn.K"TeieflesireJ? Apply al Iiih Grand street, brat block west ,.i Broadway. ST;vnifB, QOt III BROOKLYN.?ONE OR TWO FAMI1 IFS on a streets, live minutes' walk from Hamilton ferry Tw?.?aR ",RRE gentlemen can bh Arrows mmseamm TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVrm and a few single gentlemen ran obtain bom d'at S4 W^l ^ichangjil.*"^^1"^'e'r^'is-'Befereucei SSSSS'n poe le ( old Sprlnga. Fruit. nd eweBent n.Vtk " I."' Penr!y Addreas John (Vonk, fold Springs, !-utnam com"v N^y "^ T? GENTLEMEN?a PRIVATE FAMILY DFSIRU Tf* second IloorT'ba'ih room'MUolniiig * \nV'a r".,)'nU1">'1 room, oa ffisas? &< & ansa; T? LET-A NEATLY FURNISHED bedroom ta"i (#3SS?-%tSi3K J'tooklyn. one minute's walk from the frrr'v. Mreel, ~W ANTED?IN A PRIVATE FAMILY A F lift V talc i?t> to^TSSlST be^erSpdng anS' fT'lV"',' ?*K ry. Address K. H. W.. Herald ^ W^nlT'P-"7 A J ADY AND GENTLEMAN- A FUR 'SIpHHsSSwS HE <4 ATT A 8. OMACTL 1IOAT CLUB?THE MEMBERS ARK RK qucsted lo attend a meeting at "Walton's Retreat," this evening, at 7 o'clock. In innke nrranRementR for thp race be tween tiie bonis Washington and Omaetl, to come off Satur day afternoon, from tlie boat bouse, foot of Christopher street. lly order of H. K. BUMMER, Secretary. REGATTAS.?MR. EDITOR?IN YOUR EDITION OP the 24th, In the report of the regatta of the Empire City Regatta (Hub, you state that yo? understand the owners of Experiment offered to match the Wm, H. Torboss for tflUO, the race to come off in one month. If they eecr made that otter they took great t are not to make it In presence of any of the crew or owner anil builder of the Whi. H. Torboss, and if they are anxious to make the match, they can bo accommoda ted by calling at my shop. CIIRI& THOMS, 303 West street BIMiURDS. 1 Billiards, biliaardh, billiards. Two rooms to let, at No. 516 Broadway, adjoining tliff l'rescott House; they are first rate for bowling or billiards. LOST AND FOUND. ~ COW LOST?*25 REWARD.?STRAYED, ON THE Fif teenth Instant, from the reside nor of E. B. Little, Atlantis street, Stamford, < onnecticul, a Durham cow. mottled, red an I w lute, bus short horns, one lets been broken and grown again, the other is crumpled, the right ear clippped in two Dlaees. Any person returning her, or giving Information at 40 Mer chants' Exchange as to her wl\jjreabouta will receive the abova reward. Diamond bin lost-pawnbrokers, please No tice.?Lost, Saturday night, between Clinton place, Broadway, Canal and Woo titer streets. It Is set In a clttater of seven diamonds, with guard chain and small diamond pin at tached. A liberal reward will be given by returning the same to No. 4 Hanover street, basement ofllre. I- OPT?ON SATURDAY, JUNE 21. A LADY'S GOLD J chain and pencil: the pencil marked L. S. Hubbard. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving It at the utllee, Astor House. Lost?on Saturday evening, between stk vens' Hotel and Chambers street, a diamond setting item a pin. The finder will lie liberally rewarded by leaving the same at 49 Liberty street. OPT?ON TUESDAY MORNINO, JUNK 17, IN GOING from Thirty-first street and Sixth avenue, through Broad way to Thirty second street, a gold breastpin. It Is valued as the last gift rs a deceased patent. The finder will be suitably l e warded and receive ilie thanks of the owner by leaving it at fS West Thirty-first street. Lost.?the public are cautioned against negotiating two hills of exchange, drawn at Havana, by More, Ajutrls A Co., on Morn A Nephew, New York, In favor . f R. Barques; oue for $3,00b and one for SI,000, as payment f same bus been stopped. Deaso return to F. I. King, 229 Broadway. ? (1ST?ON FRIDAY. THK 19TII INST.. A. WESTERN J J transportation receipt book. The finder will be suitably i cwarded on returning the same to 56 ( ortlan lt Rtroct. OHT-ON MONDAY, JUNE 23. IN GOING FROM Hanover square to Chatham street, forty dollars In gold end bank bills the property of a poor man. 'The tinder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to Mtutiirn and Partridge, No. 115 Pearl street. I OBT?ON THE AFTERNOON OF THE 24TII INSTANT. j on the road shove Yamlei bill's landing, a black thread mce veil. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving It with Mr. Rowe, at the office of the New York Herald. UITOSEI) TO UK STOLEN ?A GRAY MARE, ABOUT llltecn hands high, long white tall and mane. The wagon Is a top wagon, painted Hack, the saddle brass monntod ]'l> ti's collars, bridle silver plated. The concern was hired on Monday afternoon, Jane 9, to goto Stryker's Bay, to be I on e at 7 o'clock, hv two young men, from the Hvery stable corner of Grand and Mercer sf reefs. Wlfcever will giveln formatloe of the some will be liberally rewarded, bv applying as above. C. CAKKKE MAwia. WINKS AND LlH,rOlm. Bordeaux clarnts, in bond.?very supemo? Claret wines, In bond, hi enshs and cases, forsale, from UnitedBtates botidsd eeHars, by SIMPSON BROTHERS, It Bcevrr street. [ ONDON DOCK BRAND IKE, BALE AND I i London ports, queen's ports and Hnrellas wipes- nmu a; Msdcll