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Giscovered that most of them had been bankrupt for Years, and their creditors realised very little from their Ascets. One failure hastened a dozen others, aud s0 the revulsion extended, until the commercial community ‘wae thoroughly purged of the rotteness and corruption bing it. We are, we foar, at this moment, in a fair way of real” ‘zing similar results. The appearance of matters and ‘ings connected with financial and commercial mat- ters, is precisely similar to that which preceded the re- Vulsion of 1837; a few menths, and we see no possibility ofavoiding corresponding consequences. We have re- cently experienced a very great depreciation in the market value of cotton, Enormous losses have been fuffered on our immense importations of foreign dry goods. California is largely indebted to us, but a por- tion of which will ever te realized. Real estate com- mands prices much above its legitimate value, and more capital bas been invested in tmprovements than the wants of the community require. In fact, public and private credit has been inflated’ to the utmost, and promises to pay, in every shape, and for any amount, are met atevery turn, It may be all very well, so long as this immense amount of public and private indebted- nese is running to maturity; but when payment is re- quired—when credits are not 80 easily obtained, to replace paper which has become due—the grand smash wil! eome. e have, we fear, already gone too far to retrace ‘our steps; we are already too deeply involved to extri- cate ourselves from the difficulties which are so rapidly accumulating around us. Contracts made, must be ful- filled or repudiated. Every evidence of indebtedness must, sooner or later, reach maturity, and California mast disgorge gold dust more rapidly than has yet been realized, to keep pace with the rapidly increasing repre- | eentatives of debt. Public confidence is a most delicate and sensitive plant to cultivate; and when once it begins to wither, all the skill of the most experienced will not suffice to restore it to life and health. Public and pri- vate credit once doubted and distrusted, is sure to result | im distress and ruin to hundreds and thousands, who | have been sustained entirely by its all powerful in fluence. ‘The annexed statement, showing the amount of specie exported from this port during the past week, differs | slightly from that published yesterday. It contains Jeter returns, and therefore shows a larger shipment for the week -— Srecix From tHE Pont or New York. To London— American silver. American silver. $217,000 Foreign gold ... Mexican silver. do. silver . | To ja To Hayti— | American gold... . 1,905,500 American gold. 2,316 | Bnglish do, To Venezuela— English silver |... Mexican dollare 11,480 | Fo Hawe— Spanish gold . | To Bremen— Americen gold..... 149,000 — Totat....... ‘This makes the aggregate about seventeen millions of dollare, shipped from this port in less than six months There is no doubt but that the shipments will be large | during the last six months of the year—perhaps as large as during the first six months—as it is well known that « Jarge amount of California gold, destined for London passes through this port, as the speediest and most direct route from San Francisco to Europe. The steamship Arctic, from Liverpool, brings three @ays later intelligence from all parts of Europe. The | fmaneial and commercial accounts are favorable, but by | no means important, There had been no change in the markets, but a moderate business had been transacted in our most important staples. American stocks were taken in limited quantities, at quotations previously current. Money was in active demand, but the market was more stringent. There had been no alteration in rates, but there was a disposition to draw a more distinct line between the different « t The Bank England continued to show a vement in the stock of bultion, For the wees ling the * June, the returns of the Bark of Fre.ce showan reasein ; the stock of bullion of £: The importe of bullion into London for the week ending June 9th, were large, there having been received. by the Europa, from New York, $580,000; | by the City of Glargow, $140,000; by the Arctic: base by the Montrose, Peninsular and Oriental er, £3.527 (from Gibraltar £170, Lisbon £3,357) me total is about £250,000, Arrivals were expected | from the West Indies, and small parcels of gold from Russia and West Africa. The amount of the precious metals exported direct from London during the week, ‘was— 25.578 ounces and £1,500 in gold, and 258.180 ounces: of silver, shipped as follows :—Gold dust—To Hamburg 419 02.; gold bars, to Boulogne, 129 o2.; to Dunkirk, 2,000 oz. Gold coin—to the Mauritius, £1,500; to Ham- burg, 900 oz ; to Oporto, 12.600 oz ; to Dunkirk. 10,190 on filver bars—to Boulogne, 3,100 o2.; to Belgium. 55,20° @n,; to Rotterdam, 34,000 oz. Silver coin—to Boulogne 8.880 oz.; to Dunkirk, 4,000 o2.; to Belgium, 158,000 oz. The total vaiue of these exports is about £163,600. ‘The prices reported in London for bullion were as fol- lows :—Bar gold, £3 17s 9d. per ounce standard; 8pan- Ssh doubloons, £3 19s. per ounce; Columbian doubloons: £3 17s. per ounce; bar silver, without gold, 5s. 0744. per ounce standard; bar silver, containing gold (all gold above 5 grains in the pound to be paid for,) 5s. 13d. per ounce; Mexican and South American dollars, 4s. 1144. per ounce; Spanish pillar dollars, 5. 1d. por ounce. The return of the Bank of British North America: as made op to the end of 1850, shows the total circu- | lation to be £279,214 10s, 11d., and the stock of specie £195,050 0s. 3a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, Lost, Se O8T—ON WEDNESDAY LAST, “AS Reaty Lace Vell, in going | Bond 01 through Waverley P' ¢, Unive: of Filth mee if returned t to the owner, Man 2 to the ehureh co ill be paid for the ‘est Eleventh stre OUND—A NEWFOUNDLAND SLUT, WHICH THE | er can have by proving property and paying expen aes. N. B. As several owners have claim ‘ber, the right owner is w: 3 MOR, th) Pirst's THE TURF. se TROTTING, —WEDNES P. M., Mateh for $1,000 ames b. m. Flora arness. eon ¢ Nelson enters eMiack Jim. The NION COURSE, L. i PACING PURSE OF $5), Us ittcred tor ah that never won a purse ever $50. Mile b in harness, to come te! best three In five, , off July 40h. . for all trocting Soren th se. Mi'e heats, best three rivers to weigh 40 Ibs, to Saly ach, a: Mr. Madden's, to make a race, and+ JO! on Thursdsy evening, tham street. Three or EDIKER, Propriotor. eee SPOKTING, ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUN Da—TROTTING Entries to love (Monday) evening by eight o eloek, th UFP, Proprietor. QPORTSMEN.—THERE WILL BE A PIGEON sugor. 254 of Jane, ay. There’ wiil Fou WiLes.? Te - Tasel supply ef rousing bi ‘rds, ‘on the er PERSONAL. — CLOTHING, Wa | cooking of a emall family, and would be willing to go a little t WANTS. i - Batons Lab g2.48 = : arrlous's Tat ‘os ANTED—BY A YOUNG W N, TION wee Fieoe 4 eee manny a sania luting, OF Wou © willin, ofits Wet te family. ‘The dest of Aye ferences sa . ‘syply at 171 First aven be seen for two da; ANTED—A AN AND Groom, by ve the dest of reference of the country. Address t ee eee ANTED—A Sremarion, BY A PROTESTANT Chambermaid and Plaii ou! to go to the country. 2 Pearl ng an bes ween for two days. Weare BY TWO (RESPECTABLE ook, wash, and iron, the othec a seamstress. 4 tel TE D—-A SITUATION, BY A BesPacraele 6 Cook, one who aderstands baking astey, or ae ut bjectic he country. nce giv UN suited, 4 Bight ave A SITUA- Wane 27 4) A RES) EOTADLE woe, tion a6 Cook, ity reference given. Apply 67 Fifteenth tineak "Can be seen for two days. \d be willing to ee ccity references van ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE onthe woman, to take cire of children and dy plain fewing, or chamberwork, and $0 assist in washin ing rence gi so Twenty. front oom. W 4 NTED-4 SITUATION, AS COOK, TO DO WASH- ing and ironing: oF general housewcrk. Has good city reference. Please cali at 67 Fifteenth street, between the Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCH roman; speaking English, wishes to obtaia a situation WANTS. cee ae Tecommendatio! jdreas No. 111 Greens a An RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A situation as Nurse. m to tra otjestion Has n toge of 0 70nne ety eee at 26 Joho le Pelock. meh will dad thie s perma Te BOOK AND PERIODICAL BINDERS.—WANTED, or turn-over, who has been accustomed to worl strevt, up stairs, Jasge 2 be") ART, AUCTIONEER “TUESDAY, J JUNE 10 o'clock, at No. 24 Bleeck ae Card "Tables, Loo Looking ny Chairs, Hocker, itchen Purnitu: And Bedding, Stove, UcTION No. 17 Will stock may be f¢ stock may he fo Lin, sit c. “MORR! Fordham, W cote York, o1 mnt! damaged bj water at the re unstable, Cactus, Rut Alboni, Ps Without reserve. Catalogues are now ready. New Tu taining full information, can be obtained poe DY NOTICE, TRO AS BELL, AU CTIONEER. Tuesday. large sale f Dey Goods, jo ek, ‘Auction M6 o'clock, at tof Hu- ‘14 tons burthan, new sails, THos. BELL, Auction ‘OTICE.. —CATTERFIELD & TAPPING, iam aye will sell, this sor me Monday, June Sumner & Wide, ally fire in Broadwt und the most fashionable shay ‘dish ha ry Jenny ip, Cre- Is’ SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF IM- * proved breeds of Domestic Animals comes off at Mount from the City Hall, Catalogues con- this office, from day, the sher and Ironer. Would have no objection to do the distang best of city reference giv lived four years. Can be seen for two ‘days, Bieate to apply sb 0 Houston street . ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ook, Warher, and [ro vate has nm jection to go rt ee in the May be faye: zh best of city rete ease pe at'No-S9 fiudson street, first oor. WANIEDIA SITUATION, BY A GIRL OF SEVEN- teen years of age, to take care of children, or as cham- ber or waiting maid. Can be well recommended from her fa Inquire at No. 87 Main street, Brooklya. Can wo days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A re tey a ord P ant Gro a ntry. afor we ‘dare at No. ANTED—BY A YOUNG rowan A SITUATION AS As Seamstress, in a private family; understands dress and mantilla making, childre jain sewing. jo the WAXTEDIA SITUATION, BY A RES young woman, as Waiter or Chamber vate fom hi e droates, and-all sorts Addrets k. 7. B,, Herald office, No objection wast £D—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ENGLISH young Women, situations—one ai be to do washing and at nd to do sewing. city referei untry preferred. Flcage to call at No, 69 Coos 4 front basement, between Spring and Prince, snail Can pi o'clock. call and have it + notitied to such attorney. "iB. LAND requested HE YOUNG silk mantill &e , every Monday and Wednesday, Persons having property to ters during the present week. intend visiting New Haven on ti 2id, that they may receive their certifoates and buriness of importance. WM. K. ren, Secretary. Ferry to corner Twenty first street and Eighth avenue, as Lad: Je charge of child two or three | Mr. Morris himself, or at any of the. principal agricultural years old. She isa very good seamstress.” Forturther lator, | warehouses, Full advertiscruoate will be avon ta ‘the peinsi- ination, apply at No. 43 fant Sixtor nth street, at her pr pal pemiculte of this country. JAS. M. MIL- employer's. No objection to go to the country. ER, Auctioneer, 75 Maiden lane. Weevniacion, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, N=, YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY Mi ae — a situation to do the upstairs work; is an excelient Auction sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, Sad: registered. JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. SPECIA ue NOTICE s. A.—THE MEMBERS OF THE ORDER ARE ttend the meetings of their several Chap- It is requisite that all who Fourth of July should be th require. as the aid alter ‘July l- By order of the Committee of Arrangemente, B. BRUSH, Chairman. OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE SUBSCRI ber has revoked the to Albert K. Cooke, who power of attorney heretofore given js no longer authorized to act as Dated New York, June bn) 1851. D, MELVILLE, SOCIETY.— ALL THE MEMBERS hioed to attend the meeting this evening, J PARKER, Presid LADY IN A PINK DRESS AND BLACK ho rode up in ax omnibus from Falton ith & younger Indy, at ten o'clock om Saturday ui ght, will much oltige the person. whio pposite to her, by addressing Wortley, Herald office, stacing when and where she can be se HE YOUNG umber. fornia, who left a letter at 189 Fr will confer a favor by 2alling or leavis AMBLIN GUARD—THE MEMBERS OF THIS Sorps are requested to assemble this evening (Monday) At o'clock, w quarters, to receive orders, aud prepared to arate fa citizen's dress, and otherwise provided in equipments, on Tu h inst—the ocoasion of the Hamibiln Festival. Mastering st o'clock in the morning. \ (BY order of . STEVENS, Captain. eu Moone, Secretary. m. Sweeny, O derly Sergeant. MAN FROM CARSO: S CREEK, CALL street, Brooklyn, address at said WANSTEDSA SITUATION IN A SMALL FAMILY, BY sa 5 poe wee omen ¢ of f.. i saat housework: wre a Grecnwich streets Con veneen for owe depen one gare, Ra hy igh BY A! -ESPECTA “ 140 ANTED—A WOMAN, 2, DbO. be gcveeten must understand cooking: b xcellent Wa: ear G: tien of the Arab im, euits board 80, tw ean be in north west corner. HELLEY'S eoat Levee lee ki Now IN. HIGH House and Birch’s. Little neck Clams. E Coffe Broadway, Little neck Clame. with a very to Shelley's magnificent Ca f Broadway and Anthony etre esque Lamp. Little neck Clams. BOARDING, &e. perior Ture Genny by and Re: OARDING.—A LARGE, BAW OCOMELY FURNISHED me with full or had by applying imme tely at No. 3 © ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY & respectable w Apply at 73 Warren street, cor- ner of Fourth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as Cook, Washer, and Ironer, or to do general housework. "The best ay reference given, and may be seen for two days, at N att street. eo, A RESPECTA: and iron, and fg.ae aundrons Respectable street. seen for Uae na “objection to Apply at No, 8&2 baking. refere two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 VERY RESPECT. able young woman. She is 4 plain pe Washer, and Iron! housework of a small ing tom aye, at Ridge oareete reference, if required. country. froutroom, second for. Good city ‘Would have no objection to goto the \TED—A youre LADY AS DRESSMAKER — She must derstand the business, Apply at No, % Leonar, he sti washing and ir 7 0 go a short distance in the country; the other ald, and is a good washer and irouer, and willing to make herself useful. "They have lived for three years in tier I plac vethe best of clty reference. “Can be seen for two 7 Wonrce strest. third floor, front room. ANTED—AN UNMARRIED MAN, ACCUSTOMED to farm work if horses, A Protestant would be preferred. after seven o'clock WANTED YOUNG MAN, FROM SIXTEEN TO twenty years of age, of good address and appearance, to act as trimmer ina tailoricg establishment. One having a lepartment preferred. Apply to C. in Ree ANTED—A MA ice creams, a Taquire at N N THAT U an mak 4 geon, ot Surge graduate of Dubli WAXTEO—TWO SMART YOUNG MEN, AS WAIT. ere. Apply at the Dining Saloon, 21 Bow ery. 4 MAN BY, TRE YE. rt be willin, . his wife mi oung, ANTEDS AN ACTIVE INTELLIGENT HOY OF 15 ra of age, ina fancy goods store, in Broadway, lA ‘dress W. J. B., box No. 4, Herald office. J ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS bie f this paper, or f, will meet with prompt at | tention f for three days, if not engaged. Has no ineumbrance, nor no objection to city or country. ANTED-IN A RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, an experienced Sal dj who can give satisfa d character. Apply at 444 Grand reenele’ Tapabili: cCovmRT. LADY, RESIDING A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE countty. would be happy to meet with s as contributor to any moral publicatin ace Address Mrs, Alex. Dor BARING APPAREL, COSTUMES, JEWELRY, FIRE ‘Arme, ke, Gentlemen ot families having the above- will be attended at their resi ¢ nothing, rend them to ere you can get them fended to by A fl atreet. C*t OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, J Ladies of gentlemen leaving the oity, of breaking up honrekeoping, , on obtain the higi ice for Clothiny Furniture, .» by eending thro ADIES AND GENTLEMEN ARE MEREBY RESPECT 4 fully informed, that they « tain the fall value, in eaoh, for second hand ce east of clothing, of every de Sion ‘and quality, in Inege or small quantities, and. sac by tending their address through MONEY, at hie etore, 11 Orange 23; ‘| | ane call at No. To be seen from ten till fo RESPECTABLE AND TIDY You: Na wants a situation to do shemborwert “WOMAN ng, TABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION— ood Cook, and first rate Washer and Ironer. # got good city reference. Please call at 36 Nineteenth | street, betwoen Broadway and Fourth avenue. Can be for two days. STLEMAN, WIIOM AN ACCOMPLISHED c seen Ora fecretary | draaeiacor of the Bn Portugnese, F nd rm rit Bert tertisuowialy sell he products nfs ca 8, 177 Broadway, between 8 and RK WANTED FOR put ive satisfactory re | ference oe Foods for the & n the moat = approved mam “4 in, th fee branches. res ating par- DRY GOODS, &e. ‘As fice and Bpice Milla,” Herald offices 0 FAMILIES, HOTBL KEEPERS, AND STEAM. E 0 IMPORTERS AND JOnDERS OF DRY cooDs— peat proprietors steamer, a | "T'titteds by a person ot eigheeen Weare experienge, & quence eater’ ‘alow | situation to take charge of the hosiery department. (snd Cornicen and Shades, fs With | Vuger, if wis! e ie acquainted with the principal every article Soin any | Gebmin importers) Toageh ae may recviee Nis gepyivee, house in the 5 bereau way ) pup nolrese X.Y, %.,° Wad M, ¥. Berald office. OARDING. fret very moderate. mall private famnil ¥URNISHED APARTMENTS ON THE fam: rect, west of Brondway, ins prchtes Weert ure as Veareers. “ares Also a front basement. Aco for a old ‘and Warm. “M ply at ‘54 Bleeck- walk of th wife, 01 OARD IN Fon alas x is OARD DOW somely furnished wo oF three single gentlem y street. for mr tao Ke WITHIN THREE MINUTES I, A "ety pleasant and haad- suitable for a gentleman n, can be obtaim 1s0 & very pleasant front roo: et 'N TOWN, ve City H roo! THE COUNT! AMILIES CAN BE accommodated with board and eligible rooms. The house is commodi 4 pleasantly igiuated near udeon river. jew York daily. to an North Haversiray, Reckiand sounty, New men, H OUSE ON two larpe parlor: rooms, b antes ‘walk of be rented nly’ necompany app! ANTED. to. I hood of th: Ist of July. th; month, Add {OR SALE— | P rent, an ished roune= four 0 fenced in—a m me Tt is b eon than one. $3,800 Se age. App nufactorer, I rooms toh 15( deren. &) cents ‘The celebrated bi vu RNISHED, it For er day. vi E. V. Welch, No. built two-story nt and cellar, with garde house to let to = small family, m care lense i’W. nA ow? with kitchen, &e. im the village of Wk of the New Haven RB the first class, te. There is | sold cheap for cash. ROOMS TO Let WITH OR WITHOUT rab De} edit i il view 7 desirable place for 6 * from the City Hall turn there For terms, iam street, New LODGINGS, &c WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO TWO SINGLE aid to ti jroome and where every attention will be $9 Broadway, betw HOUSES, ROOMS, &., WANTED, STATEN ISLAND TO LET—A MODERN jand, containing 7 bedrooms, attic within three mi- Vanderbilt's landing, beautifully sitaated 20), until the let of May next. Inquire rooms, tion among the ANY PERSON HAVING A rant ora Herald ofiece. 'Siveation must be vevsten Pourterntb oad Twenty-second streets and Seventh and Ninth avenu State terme, &e: SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOMS than they can oceupy, would let one or two to single gentlemen, with or without board. Apply at 41 Fourth at JOR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST RSTABLISHED Eating and Lodging Houses in the city, with bar fix- tures, furniture, cocking utensils all compl te, with five run, For further particulars inquire of i Broome street, from 8 to? A. M. OOMS WANTED.—WANTED, IN THE NEIGHBOR. 6 Hamilton ferry, Fonth Brookiyn, by the ree or four rooms, on the first or second floor, Rent not to exceed eight of ten dollars a was box No. 10, Herald office. FOR SALE AND TO LET. BEAUTIF A COUNTRY SBAT, ‘A LIQUOR AND SEGAR STOR, siTvar. street, now doing a good busi 4 having three years lease to run, “containing n 1aith rtree t beautifnl reside #900 feet from the Bi ‘ear, the cars will paas by your door, nty-five per cent ean remain on bond and mort. SAMUEL F. BARTOL, Window Shade Ma- nd 177 William street ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BED- et, to single genticmon, without board, where tention will be given to make them comfortable hambers street. HOUSE OF JOHN L. NOR. adjoining the Marine Pari 8, 129 Fulton street, aiatone ‘DOZEN OF SUPERIOR CLARET, IN QUARTS, at $2 25 per doren; )doren pinte at $1 99 per et doren allowed for all bottles returned. randy store, corner of Brogme and Crosby apply, te Mra. T. Basted, | 4@ FINANCIAL, lars and tale bearing interest a te soon bis the city of Tenet, ee Principat ‘oe the ist ‘The sums of $1,00) each, with. beak the Merchaats Bask, Now Vartyou tne ist peoserer and Ist aa bs h year i, Sonvertbie fat the « ital stock tures of North oF Deed of Tr im trust for she ton, in N. ® dis cost heavy T rai rad eatipenl extraordinary Aduptedness of the country to ae | one railway accounts for this low cost: ‘the Tr wered, In case of 60 days’ * dofanlt in interest, to take the with its equipments, a me to sell, at his diveretion, to the terest from Cbaciistoms tn Tis business’ will avotd th ‘disagre usiness; will avo 7 ort ‘tmington to charleaton, shorten the travel to New ‘etime, facilitate the mails, au Sil brie & ah more immodiate and direct communic tion with or! The poi pe e e greater partof this road traverses the most. lous nltgieiee cpa produciag cotton, corn, We.» in xreat abundance, ‘Itslocal business alone will us cate 30 shows that th butary to thie read, and ation to market, produced 0 ton, of am average wi of 450) ote ‘Compan: hes one. ite of available stock sub- scribed, most of which has been paid in and \d to con- uction, to which can be added, at any time, at the option of th 2,00, subseribed by the State of North rtain conditions, mated that the net annual profite will reach 12 ntire line has been graded and bridged, he course of delivery, and will bé n rails, T pattern, have in*the course of delivery. About $) luiles from Manchester ed and in operation in the fall of this yi line to Wilnington eh next year. agement of this Road ig iu bi highly respectable and Lands, No workin ith undertaken or pro- Jected meets with more public vor taan th For further and more particular infermation we refer to “Exhibit” gi frintea tah gontal etn ng full detsils of ‘the road and its af- e with its many ¢ ait Prwbich may Mabtataod on ‘ompany, at Wilmington, by mail or otherwise, with application, ¢ deem the security a desirable one. The States of North and South Carolina, and the various corporations chartered their limits, ‘which have beeu borrowers of money, ave uniformly and, under the most adverse circumstances, Promptly met their pecuniary engagements.” Public ment in those States has always takeu nigh ground in re- gard to punctual fulfilment of public and private pecuniary Obligation The will be disposed of absolutely and without re- serve to the highest bidder Sealed proposals, fur any amount vor leas than $1,000, will de received at the office of the undersigned uatil 3 o'clock om ‘the 10th ot Jpla proxime Pro to WINSLO LANIER & CO, “Proposals for W. and cceptad will be req upon the amount awarded he accep! e of their bi a 3 in full at once ii J e day trereent. Naar STOCKHOLDERS OF TUR “EMPIRE Dressing Company, will please take notice that 1 the offive of said Company, foot of River, New York, on the 12th ‘clock in the afternoon, to take tuto Ln WM. G. CH ‘Trustees of Empire Stone GEORGE SHERMAN, Dressing Co. ARE AND DESIRABLE CHANCE FOR A PROFIT. Je Investment.—Owing to a contemplated change in the proprietor ofters for snl t d bight war zi diet etock, consisting of th ubject of extending the w ity.of Brooklyn. by PWR vallety: of ertleles in, to Sauoking. Chewing found ited States, will be disposed of be fixtures and furniture, entire trade and re, and presents an ge ye 8 for an; ail ton with a moderate capital, to secure a : tien, yielding ap already handsom crave a eet me. The establis! mt was foun The has spent many tho lishing the burt 4 any one desire fy himeelf of ENTLEMAN, WITH A SMALL €APITAL, IS DE- cargo of provisions for Che wi act as supercs me, Herald office, to Z. Re cee 0 ARTNERS | SAprae. —TWO orTi [REE rensons to $3,000 each, to invest in a profitable the city already estab’ re an inte w may bi ARTNER WANTED, WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM $2.0 to $3,000, in'a neat and respectable business. The article i ted by letters patent. A large busiuest large prot y be Address “ Partner,” Horald Office, stating where an interview may ve had. HORSES, CARRIAG: NOTICE FoR 8: age A bdr bf SPLENDID bar gh | University Place, OR SALE—A VAL ABLE AND STRONG WORKING re — Apply at 63 TELEGKArH. NOTHER TELEGKAPH CPHICE THE MANAGERS ‘The MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH AuReRS. | UFIVE WIRES extenan te P and FOUR W. BES te, BALTIMORE A Hi thence connect (Ae RSTERN, SOU WESTERN ana EU THERS line of Lelograph, in their efforts to furnish the public with every accommodation and ity fo ion and dispatch of business, have xner ufos at NO. 2) BROAD. strange ph direct to Phu The condition of this lis rendering it rel storm, ond ite bot has teen lately greatly improved, bie, except im cases of accident or severe | of bvstaeus has boon eystemstized in | ‘nm and piso of 20 BROADWAY, two fe, and corner of H Melew Belton. streets wes OVER AND BEAVER STARET is farther effort of The Marnetic Tele- and its every effort to serve the public, SWAIN, Prosident. New York, June 23, 1% POLITICAL. D THE BLECTORS OF THK SIXTH WARD. Croum Water, Free Right to L Land Monopoly, Lal FREE | Free Air on ia ag other necessary measures of roto free use of the Croton water, making the whole taxable pro- f the city pay its proportion—ae under the present Firrt ward. with nearly double the value of assessed Property of the Sixth, pays but mete tte { 5 n in faver of an ordinance to om Sunday. to accommodate those who week, and Who, theref, fresh pw sven to ru jabor through the that day, desire to snuft the nd Fave free and uninterrupted Parts of ourcity. 4th. Tam opposed to the par- to add to the to tt encircle the Denefive pay it Sth 1 am in favor ng the late ordina the Common Cout its full number, of policemen, and ent of anid new appointments of the I trh, { shail advucnte the renting and rule m property at public anction, not by the inttuence ct pald com and ra, to the highest bic of the condition of their nen, hefore th cor tracts full pay trom the will haturally cause ayy tinually prey upon the eat the advancement of liberal principles: but | thus hand them litte, forth to the independent slectors of the Sixth ward, firmly believing that no man will receive & majority of thelr voter the enening election who coes not openly advocate and svetain them OCTER CAMP ey and Counsellor | Spanish ignite for Indi Let those who receive its | at Law, ecrner of Leonard and Centre streets, __ PAPER HANGINGS, &e. NGS —SOLOMON & HART, wholesale and retail, and #, the best assortment of 4 in the city, comprising rich Decora. nuel, Oak, Gold, Satin, and other stylem all best quslity, from the celebrated {nox “2 CENTS; PIT, 12% '& cents.—Boors open AMUSEMENTS. | Bae eae ry. ‘MansiTA LL, SOLBLES- oa eee es cake Teenie Re bate be perfor Pree ate beth, Mek A Ngo, Me ce 4 i Koase, ATIONAL THEATRE, =e HAM STREET—nOxES, | cents; Orchestra Ti Bor tchit , Boe Wise M. Charl BaGLINO Count lino pia, Mrs. 1 How entitled OLOMON swore, or Sol re. Glagtonbury Mes, Hautonville, f PERFEC iTS hanroncs | a TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARDEN.—MAX MA- | eois pear Peete tarek Tight Rope, JEANNETTE AND JEANNOT, and JOOKO- Bee ae BROADWAY, NEAR retiek, Mi Conductor. Admission, 6 irecle and Parquet, 0 ™ioxpay Byexing, JUNE | Stall Senta $1; Pri ya, pacetacee es New ri Poniaee | kB 's famous Opera ‘Tom's celebrat tree akin will Ne iey et Ties ay) o Doge of Ve *BaiiERG: Tose Whee pert Mr. Beauseant, 8 AMERICAN MUSEUM.—PERFORMANC: afternoon and Evenin of the much admired artist Leon Javelli, whose | cted with the Ravel Family, and ¢ even acknowledged to be without Tight Rop ‘achie evening this week, com 23, and on We inesduy and Saturday a eek of that novel a1 ¥ sansing Coe on ily, composed of u Birds, of the mote diverse emen| Bame is intimately. c whom the 1 Poaader ECHANICS’ HALL, ‘NO. 472 Grand street.—Open Ting the further notice. The origin known ¢ CHesrYs MINSTRELS, com ng reatile ‘corps’ of “talented” and * under the ma- aagement of E. P. versa. 1d. perform Gane Twhosd concerts la this city, fore ‘cession of “five years," hay have beon received with favor by Richly respectable and ‘andiences. Tick st serene sui will oeniees taight az adios and Juveniles. On Friday, July ith, an afte: atS o'clock, ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW Must: cal Hall, 444 Broad streets; open every Oye at corps of talented len ded pactocmnere, wader the sels management of J- B. Follows, whove concertsin this city for lave been received with the greatest favor by the elite and fashion from all parte of the Cnion, Fellows Musical Hall is one of the most spacious and best vei ts. Doors oven at afternoon concert OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME AND COSTLY 8E- cond hand Pianoforte, Boston made, in good order, will besold a¢ fs great sacritce, in consequence of the tamil breaking up housekeeping. ‘Apply to Tiss, Agent for Hewes American Patent Action Piauoforter, No: Broadway, where it can be sew OR SALE—AN ORGUE EXPRE HA er IMPORTED from France, ARES now, suitable for emall charch in the country, , $300, cash. Apply at 363 Broadway, a ra. Leerdeiie A Teabeau’s, hair dresse: INSTRUCTION. pect LANGUAGE.—ACADEMY, 293 BROADWAY, rooms 24 25.—Pre eal senk new course of les- in French, hursday and Saturd Ve New Brighton and vicinity may procu: ese for Latip, French, German &e., by sppiviag ‘at the office of the Pavilion Hotel, New Brigliton. MISCELLANEOU:! ea OF OFFICE, seed mise ais = of EVO" ‘S Magnetic pads Mad Pills, 4% Broad- GIDE SADDLES FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER oF: fers for sale a variety of second hand 8 various pri W. H. DISBROW, i; Hinge Fourth ave Mibitary CLOTHS.—TWO “BALES BUFF, ONE Do. | nee one mae Scarlet, imported expressly tor military for sale wako, BABCOCK & CO., 2 Park Row. — GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—A GENTLEMAN WITH A moderate capital, may find oa opportunity to provure tablished i poing int as with Thame, B. require m $300 pan ~ Address Soluce. Herald office, LEASURE TRAVELLERS DISTURNELL, 179 Broadway, betw: it and Dey strocts, has gunstantly for tales large sscortment of Mave and Guide Books, suitable for pleasure travellers and ids who id Visiting Serators, Springs, the Falls of Ningara, ti ELL ALL WHO rou LD HAVE SKIN PURE, CLEAR, | white and health: is, i homliest give, poor or the wealthy— ve These two cheap, yet ber utif of all who use them. The hin, 4 Broadway. Mind, 403, ‘Iry these fine articles. IFE ASSURANCE.—NATIONAL LOAN ban Lire Soctet of London.—General A, fice, et. tables, the atest hdvantages aan te Polio; halt premium not re peaelal ntinae a theannual care ¢. EOWARD HABICHT, a Waren it Hook, Racho MeEvers, Joveph Gaillard, J and army Rodgers, M.D, 71 Wall street, for the and other foreign risks fai 5 LEAN TA eral Agent and Soperintandent of the United rn States HOTELS, NEW ROCHEL William Dill and others wit ren do so by addr Street, of on personal application can be had to the place ax time ts. ‘The house is within station. TLANTIC PAVILION, NIGHLAS utiful and romantic Hotel is now ope & UNDER THE now opea for ing to secure rooms on AVILION HOTEL t the premises to and from, fare only tion of hourdces and visiters. generail eseape the impute air of the city, will find tata pl apreeable. The bar, under the direction of M fr ‘and th 5 e Edwin Lewis, from Robinson street, ply daily. HOMESTEADS, iS OWN LANDLORD.—IN CONSE. ty evinced to join the Union « meeting June lth, the Direo- tors have deemed it mi ry to call w eset 1 which will be held on Tuesday evening ne Grand street, third story. All who wish to ce fee is increased, 4 to atten RAND SUNDAY EXCURSION TO Coney ist landing at Fort Hamilton, ench ind splendid steamer ” cape de mon, will make three exeursions to Coney Island, 4PM Returning, will leave the Leland at 06 1 o'clock P.M. XCURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS RVERY day except Satord ih ¥ Canal eet, TY: © street, 14: Pler No. & Fishing tackle, bait re eotillon band will be on board PUBLICATIONS, 8 LIVING AGE—CONTENTS OF eats, 1. Conception of the Consultation Letter of Alenander Hamilton; 2, Maorice Tiernay, the Soldier of D. ew mitnta will be provided. A Fare 25 cents each way Republic in | 4. Dramas from the he _o “i 5. Martley Cole pectre of IS02—-New ‘| The Dresden Conferences Literary Pond in Georzie—Sa- | Foast—Southern Cris. fa Whalers Crew—Singn- on the Ovesfaad Route | fer.) ie | with the Pec ple Li ne of Pat a Mr. Palmer; Glavis, Mr. Deschappelles, Me. Ht Phill ise Julia Bonnett. Quer vor tiie BR 8—King Fi ale; Princess Caris CELEBRATED NOVA SCOTIA GIANT BO¥ ill hold his Receptive sus ee, on Monday rext, June 234, and every afternoo and evenit uring the week, The entertainmenta will b) acco ompanied with Music. Doors open at 3 and 8 o'clock, P. M. NGUS McK ASKILL test Wonder in the physical world. four hundred pounds, is only nine sidered the gr t feet high, old, dng ga any For partionlry see’ bills of seal OWER'S GREEK SLAVE WILL BE cIBITED TOR 8 short time, a¢ the C mencing Friday tis ah ‘Ais\eal 4 Friday, com ather is stormy, the concert wil take place the AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. wee ew ARNUM'S MUSEUM, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND Chesnut streets, Philadelphia.—P. T. Barnum, Pro} Si Manager.—Two perform’ cr ing. Admission. 25 cente; i, June 16, 4 ian, uring the week t Family, ee eek ee 4 astounding 0 i TS Pissing farces both nfternose and evening, The ce of wonders crowded into the capacious saloons comprise half-dozen, original, collvetions, including the fa CALIFORNIA yok tered NOTICE EXTRA !—ADAMS * Express, steamer eek iy, 98 and per steamer Tennessee, from Panama, Jul In consequence of the recent destructive at in San Francisco and Stockton, ‘and the immediate demand for on isthmus, Mr. A. W. bly known as our Freight Agent between, snd wro is now in our employ upon deipation of the requis jo ple provision throughout the entire route for speedy ‘ranat of . in season for Mail 15th July, for San 0 e arent dispatoh, il ‘welt relves of this, opportunity of t with the U.8. Peis ane ‘ta, ay, on out exprese freight takes others on Uheir steamers. All large freight Rives ty thie tae hi ivered to us (with Small parcels and die- 2o'clock on the day of ppers for Cust stom. House verything sent b: “iy ry Ne Mr Se geen a tant i 0 ‘pach Pe shou DAMS & Fong CALIFORNIA ag Hd CHAGRES—BY. STEAMERS tickets from New York 42 Per cont lower rates than any other office ii BE ORD CO., 2 Vesey street, House. om kd ourerans TO CALIFORNIA.—GREGO Ei rm Pe aes ay } tng tee peel inform our patrons and the pub treasure, were from ew York xiven our patrons, ery 8 to whom we ean re- iter than Zayihing' we cam may in our own be- Lae ey in Ley ae f eending eur of the mail. Our Fran as made. All goods m they will be at the on the above steame: THOMPSON & HITCHCOCK, Managers and Agente, 149 Poarl strect. A Gann =BERFORD & CO,'S GREAT CALIFORNIA We respeettully inform the publig, that our e proof building of the California Rxehaage, er of Clay ee abe water ‘proe!, ond Goods received till 1: BER! 2 Vesey street, Astor Howse TRAVELLERS GUIDE. elit leave" Sing Sint wee x cxcepted. Returning, a6 a. ‘M. Freight taken on reasons ERNOON ‘BOAT FOR COZZENS’ DOCK, burgh, and Poughkeepsie, landing at Caldwelte, | Spring. i ta — ee 8 the foot of Barelay street (sout cept Sunday, at 4 o'clock, comm and Schenectad: on the Lakes Railroad rived passenger shipa f ng to thi to turn a éeat No commission Table of rien = 0 3 from New York enre, $1 oe Cleve an fayette, § Petrol eel Sheboygan, $450; Milwaukie 3 i $4 50; Cineignatt, oh ke tambo. $3 8 Racine and Southpor Lowieville, $10; St. Le Hamilton and Kingston, $f Whitehalt M. $5 0, 100 Ibs. bagenge anal, free, secording R in des oti diffore: mal, when they are taferaed ‘that the rk to Chicago and Milw: apts gan be read and shears 7 82 hours: i ocoupy not less than Wor Te 3, 8. Emigrants abs ni] persone who would prevent them from seeking ation from the undermentioned most respoctavie. and e sonrces The British Protective Rmigrant Board of Geerge's Society, No. 8% Greenyrich street, Reetor street; Britich Consul, No. 88 Barclay at Protective Society, &7 G: hy street, By advising with the iy of the vid 4 direc runne money urually e booking them, &e. cf manfully refusing to be Hinghoure Keepers 4 meee *mapondE WILKIE’ ACO — No, 67 Greenw ow ork. ‘This company i in no manner « OF anpocintedy Tremont sri treetay Borton, WT waa ENT CRs, Tit yuh Bead with wry erlee pareenger offices im this city, Albany, om Boftale,