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YFIWANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Se mONRY. MARKET. Tempay, July 5—6 P. M. ‘The stock market, after two days rest, opened dull and heavy this morning. There was a pretty general decline im prices, and a very moderate demani for the fancies. At the first board Canton Co., fell off 5 per cent; Fio- wenee aud Keypert, \{; Harlem, \{; New Haven Rail road, 3¢ ; Cryrtal Palace, 3; Nicaragua Transit advanced 3 percent ; Indiana 5’s 34; Erie Bonds, 1871, \%. Mo- Calloek sold at Saturday's prices. Florence and Keyport bas any since the recent sale of lots, This 4s contrary to genera! anticipation; good prices were ob- ‘tained for those sold, and the etfect mus!, ultimately, be very favorable and satisfactory. Nicaragua remains steady at cur quotations. The combination to put it up ‘has not worked very well thus far. All the coal stocks eontinue quiet ; Erie Railroad is much neglected. Tuere is no demand for the stock from any souree, for any pur- pose. it will soon commence gradually settling down, and muct ultimately touch very low points. At the Mining board io day, the sales were as follows = a 14 50 +hs Fulton eopper 1% 100 Mineral co, 80 1 100 ae ae Pe The transactions in mining stocks, privately, are daily | 4 ahs Phenix Gold.. do... bt rations about being mines at present is so great ani s0 dividends must b> earned the first have no doutt the most extensive system of will be aJopted in working the gold and copper this company, and that results will be shown that will astonish the people of the old Rip Van Winkle State, where all this miners] wealth has lain hidden for ages. The supply o* copper-from the mines of North Carolina will, in a few years, be very great, and ultimately the production, of this metal from mines withia our ewn limite will be so great that we shall not be compelled to go abroad for the bulk of our consumption. The report of Mr. Wolfe will richly repay a eareful perusal. duties New York, July 2, 1863, To THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THY M’UULLOCK GOLD 4nd Cor PER MininG ComPany:— of the vffice. Gevtlemen—On the 10th day of Jane last'T President of your com, ay miners. 1 pon pon accepting the trust confided to we I considered it proper to jones visit eur PED perty, aud become pract tion, its position, and its prospeets, For that | left this city fr North Caroliea on the 18th Wednerday, the 22d, I arrived at Greensboro, with ten experienced Cornis! | the mines, and entered immediately upon a thoro: awination of the works. levels, and made myself perfectly Cperations ef the miners. learn from the miners! availed myself of; but I deter tically soquai s elected the aud entered at once u, inted wit cet We at once proceeded to h @x- Il the shafts, all the uaioted with the formation I could enter All the it very heavy, and the public mind is getting fairly awake to | mined from the start to be governed entirely’ by my own ‘Abeimportance of the movement in mining stocks generally. | jud; Beveral new companies have been organized, and from de- velopements recently made, one of them at lesst will soon be bronght out under most fayorable auspices. We allude | to the Manasses Copper Company. More recent explora tions have shown that this company have several im- | mense veins of the xed oxyd and green carbonate of cop- per. These discoveries have stimulated the managers to | greater exertions, aud arrangements have already been | made to place the mine at once into active operation. It is estimated by several distinguished geologists, that ‘there sre on ihe surface from three to five hundred tons of the red oxyd of copper, which can be easily collected and sent te warket. The proceeds of this would suflice to put the mize in admirable working order, There pro | ably never was an instance before known where evpoer | ere enough was found on the surfaveo « new mine to pay the current expenses of developing it The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amov — to $209,762 39; payments, 965,469 53—balance, $7,636,596 93. The City Comptroller has given notice» that the interest onthe public stocks of this city, due on the lst of August, will be paid on that day by F. W. Edmonds, the Chamberiain, at his efice in the Mechanies’ Back. A. J. Hamilton, Baq., recertly Deputy Collector aud | Public Storekeeper of the Port, has been elected Secre- | tary of the McCullock Gold and Copper Mining Company. | The Butehers aod Drovers Bank has declared a somi- | anneal dividend of five per cent; the New York Dry | Doek Company, feur per cent; the Knickerbocker Bank, four per cent; the Waterbury (Ci.) Bank, four per ent; the Paterson axd Hudson River Railroad, three and a | balf per ent, the Burnet Bank of Syracuse has declared | avemi-annual diyidend of four per ceat; the Bank of | Georgetown, S. C., eight per cent semi annual. The reecipts of the Morris Canal Company from tolls this season up to the 25th of June amounted to $72,775 52, sgaimst $45,440 90 to the 26th of June in | 4852, showing an inerease thie year of $27,332 42—equal | 40 about sixty per cent. The Liberty (Md.) News staves that quite a quantity of | silver ore is found mixef with the recent raising ef | copper at the Dollyhide copper mine, in Frederick county. | In value it bears the proportion of about $50 to the toa— aqral to an addition of nearly 20 per cen’. It ia thought ‘the vein will continue to yield it for a long while. The amount of treasury notes outstanding on the 1st of | Jaly wa: $115,511 64, of which $104,011 64 was of issues under acts prior to the 22d July, 1846. The movements of produce, &c , at Oswego during the month of June, and up to the lst of July, ia each of the pact three seasons, have been as annexed: — Lake CoMMERCE OF OswEGO— IMPORTS OF PRODUCE, 1 1852. | Flour, bbis.. . 47,309 Wheat, bu. . 837 082 To: 254,089 Cate. . 20, ioe Ashes, 498, Lamber, feet 113,059,679 15. 538, 32 21,826 505 | Lepo:ts of the following articles from the opening o | savigation to July 1, for three seasons, compare as fol owe— 1851. 1952. | Fiear, bbls. 200,082 1:8 | Wheat, bu f | bu... 274,609 | 1,843 54,132,906 | In bread:tufis the receipts this season have been les ‘than to the eame date last year. The arrivals of lumber | show av immense increase. At Buffalo, the lake receipts of breaditufls have been, this year, considerably less than | ast. On the 20th of June, 1853, the Bank of Georgetown, S. ©, presevted the following exhibit:—Capital, $200,000, cireulation, $360,551; deposits, $61168; specie and bal- apees due by banks in New York and Charleston, $236,- 878; loans and Ciscounts, $147,591. The feliowivg are the returns of the bituminous eoal trade to the 25th instant, as derived from the Cumberland Miners’ Journal: — The smount carried to market this week was 9,912 tons, of which 7,042, including the amount from George's | Creek, went by railroad, and 2,569 by canal, The strike et the mines is at an end, and the miners are at work all through the region, althovgh it cannot de expected that | the business will again become regular until after the fourth of July. The canal has an abundant supply of water upon the upper levels, but it is ssid there is a leak near dam No. 6, which bas stopped a number of boate, and henee the stoail amount of coal sent forward for tha week, Amount from the regio for the year, 298,169 toms, ef whieh 129,807 tons went by railroad, and 7! esnal. This includes the coal seat from George's Cr ‘eck sinee the opening of that valley. The ansexed statement exhibits the quan-ity ond value | of merchandise other thea dry goods, imported iuto this port during the week ending and including Friday, July 1 1853:— Commence oF THE Port OF New York-—~Weexiy [uports. | ral pr vid» al investiga ope tions. ment, sud shall, theretore, give you the result of my It is my firm belief that not one: bali of the richness and extent of this immense mine- hos ever been imagined, much less realized. It{s impossit la for me to dereribe to you the effec: upon my | of copper ore gate ¢! ty. hours. bushel, | worked wit five dol miners! Tited. shafts. day, You twenty reali able ing | capital | lized, and to what height or premium the market value of the siock will reach is Quan Val Liqnors— | Ale ceeee ee 459 83.689 | Brandy 1020 43,975 Cordials"; 4 | Gin... 30° 13 Rum". 551,007 Metals— Copper........ 52 4.820 Sheathing 5 0065 | Percussion caps 23 4,064 | Icon, tons....1,500 54,623 | Pig Iron. 737,27 RR bars. ..11 bor 97,142 | Secap, tons. 81645 sheet, phew. 3349 ‘ all 11,127 43.009 | Piated ware. Old metal Gainers barks Cochinest! .... Of vitriol Borqua bean 5 BUT Do, hangiogs B Vermillion... 2 06 Perfumery. .. Dy ewoods— ripes Legwoed, tons. 114 P ter, tone Kartbenrare .. bag Porte m Bogravings. Fruit Ratt es Plume. Salt, sneks,, 15,00 Sauces : ——” Shells... : Grindstones ... Hair, manufd. Hon: 122 ey Instruments—- Muriea!. My Optieal.. . Wool— Indl Rubber. mM Champagne Lnatnce 4 Goods for Crystal Boots & shoes. 3 Palace Exhibi Dressed rking,. 48 4 tion...... 2 42 942 Undreesed do.. — $4,729 Other imports, 45 Value of merchandia® put on the market, for the week ending J ayy 1, WB: i ss0009 3 Do. dry goods, 1,807,023 en er eee eevee eee 88 416,499 ‘The Lending items of t seapent during the past week were ae follows:~Segare, $80,908; undressed skins, $84,729 brandy, $43,975; irop, $64,523; railroad tron, $07,142 hardware, $46 609: tin, $71,204; molaseos, $45,925, «ugar, $304,001; ten, $112,668; watohes, $39,868; goods for Orys ‘tel Palece exitbition, $42 942. ‘The President of the MeOuliock Gold and Cooper Min. ing Company returned from the mines lart week, and base made @ report to the atockbolders, which we annex. Mr. Wolfe appears to be perfeetly earaptured with what iW mined | meely nominal. calculation will see by pany, wil to bere. rovides him: the mines. to thorough) engaged, bundred feet, apphed. miners are Caily extracting copper. sbeft are now ishing out adout ten tons of copper ore per As soon as we get our steam enzines in | order, we shall raise ore from each of the twelve s! 1am confident of having all our macbivery in less than four months, when our p:oducl of copper ora, of full twenty-eight per eent im ricanesa, will average fifty tons per dey, This isa toe rate of ovly about four tons from each shaft. bear in mind that the McCullock mine has been worked for more tuan twenty seven years, The shafts and levels have been opened and operated upon the most scientific principles, in sueh perfect order, that oue hundred men could be placed advantageously at work, underground, ia i Tt would require an expend! at least three hundred thousand dollars of capital, and upwards of two years time, to place s new mine, equally rich end favorably located, in tue same pos MeCallock is at this moment. a Jeast, over all others in this hirty days from the date of poss Herd the one hundred tons of copper ore sold at ruction on the 20th of June, and have as uch more onthe way to market. The eclual expense of mining and marketing a ton of copper ore from tue McCulloek mine will net ex- ceed $16 (sixteen) per ton. covering every expenditure twenty-eight per ceo, worth ia this market $4.50 foreach percent. This will give $126 per ton gross, cr net $110 per ton, At the rate of yield named adov (50 tons per éay,) a net income of $5,800 per day will be ed frow our e>pper ore. By this gou will see that we have an immensely vala- If my estimates are cousidered extrav: gant, there is a wide margin for reduction, without bring- the result below most ness ebout f $15 000. be pla at an It is worth, and cam be sold at aay moment for $150 per ton, cash, This will give an aggre- Thave given direction to have this ore prepa.ed for market, and shall have it shipped for Balti more, where it will net the company the greatest pro‘c. T also found en the surface immense heaps of fresh gold ore, justas it came from the mines, and vast piles of tailings or yeruse. from the workings of the gold crushing mechines during the previous tweaty-seven years. estimated by those aequeinted with such matters, that there sie at least one hundred thousand bushels of fresh ore, aod taree hundred thor the gronud ready for the application of the most approved machinery of the dey for the extraction of gold. There are only ¢¥o Chilian mills now on the company’s proper- L have ordered the construction of ten more, woish will make a force of twelve mills, capable of crushiag 45 bushels of ore each per cay. crush 540 bushels cf fresh gold ore during tweaty-’ | mind produced by the exhibition of such enormous masses My ideas had become previous to my departure from this city, | immeasuribly more than realized. | never before seen anything of the kind, but my wilicat retty extravagant but they were It is true, that T bad | anticipations were considerably exoveded. Upon entering the premives of the company, I found the surface literally covered with stacks of copper ore, I should think there were at least three hundred tons, ready for putting ivto barrels or sacks for market cooper oré vill average about twenty eight per cent in richness, and can per'hern port, dollara per ton. This in this or any other expense of not over ten It is nd bushels of tailings oa These mills will therefore four The yield of this ove for many years past, in the At this 1 lars, i this Below the eniface. the ever imegined. concentrated in such liu v oust four bourse. erty of $1 000 00 for years. ordinary Chilian mills, bas been on an average $2 ‘aggregate yield of ewelve Ohil- re the jan milla, will. be 81.485 per day, the most improved ‘machinery known. tbat purpose I have ordered two of Berdao’s and one of Gardiner’s crushing machines. average one thousand bushels per day, which wil yield at the rate of $2 per bushel, an agyregate of $2,000 drery twenty-four hours’ operation, This makes a grand total of $3455, (three thousand four hundred and eighty from the production of gold alone, have taken faets for my data, and those | Geriyed entirely from the operations of machinery uader my immediate supervision, We bave already shown that fresh gold ore, from the McOullock mine, crushed and amalgamated ia Gardiuer's wachire, in this city, yielded upwards of $12 per bushel In estimating the product I bave confined myself to the result realized from our old fashioved Chilixa mills You that near the whole capital of the com- be returned to the stockbolders from the pro Guetion of gold from materials now on the surface, ac- tually in sight and available. The cost of obtaining such an immense yield, is compa- ratively 10 issignificant a to be hardly worth attending ‘The daily expense of working these Chilian mills would be uuder $50. We have teu negros in the gold m nes, each receives $150 per aupum, with which he Af with board, lodging, and clothing. have made a contract for these men, upow these terms, for a long time, aud they sre among the best laborers at ues ure industrious, tractable, and appear uaderstand the business in which they are I Bave arrarged for double our present force of vegroes, which will be suflicient for the most_efficient opérations upon our gold veins. From this scatereat you ca of the value of the company’s property above ground. eral wealth exceeds anything before reslized that uature had immense masses such valuabls Upon degseending to the first, or what is called ev" | met the ee in every direction. extend, a bright, glittering body of copper ore w I eniered upon levels exieodiog about ff: exposing the rich maynifcent ve! copper and gold the eutire distance There axe twely ‘yirg indepth from”rixty to ninety feet, The Veins dip to the southwest at a fire degrees, and range from sight to tweaty feet in thickness, as #tated by Professor Jackson in his report. The winers think that, as they extend down sards, will become more perpe favor of a permanent yield, From six of the shafts already opened, the eorm icular. per The tailings must be For Tema Jal 5, 1853. Asis continved firm. There were 60 bbls. soli at $6 1234 for pearls, aud $4 75 for pots, per 100 Ibs. FF8.—Flour was dr bet The basiness em! 12,000 bble: —Sour, 0644 a $4 18: Big Me. $B eK A 8 8734; mixed to fancy & $4 81%; ordinary to choice State, $4 08% aw stig ard other kinds at proportionate figure: Capadian varied little. Southern was moderately in- Fa for. The sales included 1,200 bbls at $4 at a 18% for mixed to good; $5 1824 a $5 48% for favorite, and $6 60 a $7 for faucy, Rye flour continued dull ac pvomival. Corn meal was in retail request at $2 93% for Jersey, and $3 25 for Brandywine, per bbl. Wheat was in better demand The business reached 25,000 bushels Weertern at $1 12 for red; $1 15a $1 16 for mixed; and $1 21a $1 23 for white; and 2500 Canadian white, in bond, at $119, There were 1,600 bushels rye bongbt at Sic. a 88c. per bushel. State and Western oats wera very dull at 400. a42c per bushel. Corn tended upwards, The transactions amonnted to 25,000 bushels at 5c. 62c. for unsound; 63c a 660. for good mixed sad white Southern; 6c: « OSe for mixed Western; aud 68c. a 69c. for yellow Southern, per bachel Carriz,—At Washington Droveyard—2,200 beeves, (all Southern and Western ) | Tue interruption of business consequent upon the celebration of Monday has crested rome inactivity in the market. Sales of good retailing quali were made at from 8 to 1c. per Ib, These rates are about the same as last week's figures. Bu ness towards the close was very dull, and quite 300 head would remain over undisposed of, At Browning «, (Lower Bull’s Head.) a fair business was cone; 100 cows and calves on sal Priees ranged st from $22 50 to $38 to #65, the latteris a higher price than the top of the market last week. Left over, 25. Sheep and lambs plentier— 5,000 were offered. Sheep brought from $2 26 to $6 50; lambs $175 to $550. Ali sold. At Cham- derlain’s, (Hudson River Bull's Head.)--250 beef catile Sales at fram 8 to 940, All sold. Cows and Calves-~20 otjered and soid, at trom $20 to $45, Shee; 8.500 on sale; sheep, $2.8 25; lambs $2 All taken. Covres —The sales were confined 20 bagy Java at 119 ¢.; 100 Laguayra at 92g; and 50 Rio at Oye a 93g per ib 1.—There were three eargoes, or 650 tons Sydney rated at $6 3gc cash, and $6 5) foar nonths, Cov1ox —This staple was very dull and aorinal. Ovly 800 bales changed bands. FruiGuts.—To Liverpoc! 10 000 bushe's of wheat were engaged at 5354. in bags Flour was at Is. T3éd., ant 1,(C0 bbls, rosin were engaged at 1s. 74g, while a’ small it ea Island cotton was engaged at 8-164. To London, 1700 bols. flour were engaged at 2.: 10,000 Ibs. whale bone at 4d.; and 80 ton ol cake at 25s, To California. 50 tons lead were engaged at le. perlb Other fre'ght to asme port varied from 45c, to Ge. per foot moasure- ment. Fike CRackErs.—We heard that 1,000 boxes Canton, 40 packs, were bought on Saturday evenirg at $145, usual and Lambe— asia qua) 2 —-There were but 100 boxes layer raisins and 200 bunch do disposed of, at $330, avd $270 a $2723, Tes pectively. Hay.—Seles of 1,000 bates river were effected, at 65c. a 70c. per 100 ths, Ikox.—Scotch pig was inactive, at $28 $50, cash, and time, per ton. Lrik.—We heard of no ssles of Rockland, which was These will work up 02 an Ta this We form a pretty good idea | the sixiy foot level, one encrinoas mass of copper ore ‘As far as the eye could xhi ‘acgle of about forty. ey The evidences are in to any extent force may be Three negros in ons king operation and tuey ai 4 than ace of joa tho We have this advantage, country. To less than oa, we shall have de That figure is the outedde, The ore ‘vill average in rish- productive points. Oa our us dividends must be rea- estion that cannot be deter- ‘Tne par value of miniug shares is For the purpose of showing what ad- vanees have been paid upon the shaces of ‘along com panies established in Kogland, I give « table seleeved from the London Mining Journal of # recent date: — Condar Cornyetwith, 13.038 | Deven Great Consola p 12,999 | Fast Whesi Rove, silver lead 80,406 | Great Work, tin, Livbarne, lead...- North Pool, copper Par Consols, copper. 1,519 | Powix, copy... 6.545 1 eal, above three rent co-op pane ect, he saw on the company’s property, and has formed most garguine aptisipa:ions segardwg tne resal: of theoye | 6 $7,on advance its treasury fort: sued, wh'eh at t y and Gold Com 860 Canton Co. row, copper lead South Tolgus, copper « Wheal asset, copper copper low, Coppers seserre United mines, copper. There will eulfice to show the teault of eoppir min opers\ions in Great Britain. ave many imetances brated Clif Mine of Lake Superior is sellio share on only $18 poid 3 Buller, din, The aw show an adv if bondred 129,006) — cently Thic divided among tts stockholders be realized, ration in ruch and Morris Canal Y&ANARK £0 Cary Impt Co 200 am fe & T. 20 Cry: tal Palace 100 Flor & Key port bao 1 100 40... 200 Nia Transit Co.. 60 do, 00 do 100 éo oon 4 that equal pout one thousand percent. Tne MeCallock Comp teven thousand Flares of 6 current price woull yield tue sum of aud twe one-third a of fifty per cent of goid avd copper ore. g this statement to the stockholde rat ported Hverything I have anticipated and there is in administering a inaoner ae will ioxnre results fall as billiant o+ thore I have predicted that there ts nothing on \nis continest in the wh ning enterprize il with ¢ b3 107 ‘The Minneso Paitin Present price £20 £105 Withio our ona limits ly aati-fnct t $210 share on it in om the stock of the Ms. Company is $5 per sbare and the market prioa is ouly twenty percent, while those aamed | raging from five} hundred to ny have in wk unis ty-nine thousand dollars | { of ite entire novainal eapi- would give # without one doer from ite catdo bo dificulty, he sifairs of the com It is my firm beliaf ne ofa compare in position, pros oxe of the MeCallock Coppor you upon being the propriew na inagaificent mineral eatate. Very respectfully, yours, N. H. WOLEE, Btock Ex: hangs, $1000 U 8 6's 62 100 Curb Coal Co n60 4834 1000 US 6s '67.. 150 do + 4836 600 do, 500 N Crk Coat Co #00 2% 2 lo 80; 5 sve 2000 Ind Canal 100 Hod Rev RR. 850 7 12600 California 125 Parker Coal Co .., 2600 Kirie Income Bi 109 do 9000 KE RRC Ba 71 83 9834 200 oo 7000 N J Con RR Bas 10060 40 40 shs Bowery Bonk 112 200 do 10 Commonw'lth Hk 10034 100 do, 100 fel & Hud Conal 1 100 do, 200 Phenix My Uo + 100 do 030 $50 MeCul Gli M om do 50 Erie RK 8 do. worth 80¢ for common, and $1 30 for lump, per bol. ASSES —-There were 50 hhds muscovado sold, at22c. 346. per gallon, ‘AVAL StokES —Under this head, we can only note that factory of spirits turpentine were asking 50 cents per gallon. None cold, Other articles were as last repre- ted. O1s.—Whale and sperm were unchanged. A sale of 100 baskets olive was reported at $4 1244 a. $4 25 each. Linseed was in slack request at 63c. a 6tc. per gallon. Provisions -—Pork was tolerably active. ae sales con- sisted of 600 bbis. Western, at $126234 for prime and $15 50 for mess, per bbl. Cutmeats were in fair request. The business embraced 230 pkgs. at full rates. About 300 bbls. lard were sold at Saturday's quotations. Beef | ruled about the same. The sales comprised 260 bbls., at $5 a $5 26 for country and city prime; $8_a $10 for coun- try mess, and $12 # $12 75 for city do. We have nothing new to note in butter nor cheese. Bice.—There was little done to-day. were maintained. SvcaRs.—Only 120 bhds. Cuba found buyers at 4c. a be, per Ib. Topacco.—Kentucky remained in good request, and nas bought to the exteut of 400 bhds, at 73c. a'93¢e. er Ib. Wiuskey seemed dull ani lower. There were 200 bbls, Westera sold at 22%¢ a 2244c. per gallon, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. -_ SSE THIRD PAGE. ~~ BALLS AL AVUTIOR. UCTION NOTICE--BY R. W. FROST —LARGE SAL this day ut 103 o'clock, in the auction rooms, No. 1 ace strest. The balance # Mt ard Hosiers_ store, dry goods, able and’ other ¢ Prices, however, count of former purelaser; si street, end other gocds, Thursday niture of all descriptions, gas itting pare, &o THOS ites, brandies, a0: Auctior eer, BELL, tabeerivers: commissioners appointed by tue Orpl Cour! of th on. and State of ate Jacob Rile roe of eaid court, sell at the house of Jobn ud promises, an id decree, gontnining avant din lots’ of from one to #ix English Neighborhood. nest the Fort Lee Tnrnpike Gate. Conditions of Sale-On» halt the purchase money may remain on bond and morteng, desired: ten per cent on umes ee and forty per ent or the frst day of August, 1808, when deode will be given. JAMES G. GAUNKERGOET, WILLIA 5 Commissioners, iS STORE 10 BROADWAY. | of Lilliard tables, &e.—On Pritay, | t No. 310 Broadway, reoond and third | arly new, made by arkers, &e.: also coun- «io. rn Wyant. vith tors, wash ré_in furniture. " furniture. On Thureday, July 7, 205 Sullivan etrest, one door sbove Bleecker street, an extensive sale of rose: wood and mahogany furniture, finished and uni sisting in part of rofas, lounges, teto-a-tote chair Ledstends bureaus, sands, &c., de. By order 0 {at No. 71 Catherine stroot, oil cloth, chairs, tables, all the fixtures in tie URNITURE AND PAINTINGS, do. AT AUCTION, NDEWATER will this day dog, ‘si we Pee’ No. 14 Wal! street. thi goods remaining now on hand, to be sold peremptory to Clore consignment, previous to our removal to the corner of | Nassau and Pine streete, FLESEY, 3, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—T0 THE TRADE | and othe Assignees’ sale of complete assortment of fnrnishing goods, cotcieting of under shirts, collars, &o Henry by Leeds Co. wil well by auction, on Tucaday, July 12, at hi at 10 o'cloek, nt the store No. J1 John strest, le of a complcte assertment of furnishing goods, Cortisting of linen and cotton shirts, collars, bosoms, &e-i silk under shirts and drawers, fianucl and Canton flsanel do, linen and eotten do,, Lone and balf hove in every va Fiely, entin silk #earfe, neck han extra silk and antin brocade thee, cilk'and others in every variety, vesting snd rearf patterns, shelf goods, domestic and linen fu pines, fummer goods for gentiomen'r wear, all of which will bo sold ns above. without reserve, being a large and valuable stock, by order of the assignee, Terms ensh, city fands. Catalogues will be ready on Tuesday morning, July falning full particulars’ Aleo, the entire fxtiros contained in the store, consisting of counters, shelving, cases, HN W. SOMFRINDYKE. AUCTION PER—FURNI- counters, &c,—This day, at the auction room No. 10 o’elock, & quantity of sevond hand furni ure, store counters, a lot of hats, pressing machinus, one lumber wagon, &¢., forty White Wood tants AR to ada aly CN £ SALE OF CHINESE FAN goods. bl et Sa ‘Thursday, y 7, ot ie. sisioak, ttho sales room, No. 16 Nassua etreet, corner of Pine, ag the balance of ‘ba importer's stock, to be €old peremptory, consisting of every variety of fancy articles usually kept in & Porting house too hu merous to mention. ‘This being the last sale of Chinese fan cy soods this reason, it will afford a rare opportunity to the trade, and others, to supply thomselves, as every lot is to be fold without reserve PUsseLe Ww. WESTC U andattractive sale of morning, at 10 o'clock all the rosewood ard mah above store and house. Fi Salesman 7 say fartiture contained in the lot will be sold without re visting in part of velvet aud in carpets, oileloths, elegaat rit rosewood parlor tia e, rorewood centre and pier tables, large p 1 ly carved rosowecd etegere, rosowood and m ogsny rea hair mattronses, of zany and walnut boreaus, card and ormulu tables, marble top clamber furniture, mahogany end gilt mirro: arm and reception cliairs, ext osion, ing ond breakfast tables; hat aod umbrella rtands, cle gantly decorated Parian y: nd ornament vote, vilverware, ivory cutlery, &c.. Die Collection of oil paintings,’ ricbi feven octave rosewood pianoforte beet workimanehip. Cataleues on the mornig of sale. ) CONFECTIONERS AND OT/MERS.— THIRTY BAR Iseugar, damaged by frovh water, to be sold on Wod day worntng, July 6th, by L. HOFEMAN & ©9, in their tore, 111 jiroet, at I o'clock A. M AMW. SHIRLEY, AUCTION EER—CROCK pines, © Rockingham, wad yellow ware, in de —fhurtany, duly 7,10 o'clock at #2 dohm strest. a taezs eneral assortment of granite, bine apd other wa floes, &e., in lote and packages to suit dealers aud grovsrs. Terms at sale. a ———- ORNAMENTAL TRON WORKS, | Ae ODN B, WICKERSHAM, MANUPACTURER OF wire railing, fron fenco for farms, Ae., $12 Brosdway Ornamental iron work, iron and wire railings for pablic aid irate grounds, parks, lawns, dwellings, Ac., from 5) cents 0 $10 por foot. fron bedetead 6 mort complete ascort ment in thie city prioes from $ to $%). Tron dogs, lions, ‘etchings, posts, spring chairs, ‘stande hat racks, umbrelia. eta heim’ eglebrated railroad suvscriber offe Hock of oruamentel iron *work in the United hisown manufacture, at exceedinsly low Dries serve to the bighest bidder: irer nit heao go0 a lity of hatrand corn husk mattresses, Ra ease aesane a8 Brontway, works, 57 Lewis atroet, DENTISTRY. 10 THE DENTAL PROPESSION—NOTICE OF RE: moval.—Mesars, T, SMALE & KONS respoctfally bag to inform the mombers of the dental profession, that in ‘uence of the expiration of the lease of thetr promis £7 igh Holborn, London, they have removod to lv Great Marlbsrough strect, Lordon, where, on and after the 2%h of ih do 100 do w do wee 0 do 80 80% 700 Harlem falirond aX 100 do bao 05 10 Madison & Le HR OD” June, they truat, by a strict adherence to punotuality sad thon'to all swith which they may beentensted, merit, a continu t with whie 6 bron favored fo: London, Jane | house. | Brook; Baye 4 TO LET, WITHOUT ily, at No. 19 Ludlow rooms communicate e losets, and every conveni- seat TO LET—A PARLOR OR BEDROO! on the first seers a, eenaliy ada ye Also, suits ort breakfast se eriaued if % ferences exchanged. Apply st 133 Bloecker street, west of Hefirncee NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED- room. in from St. Nicbolas pots la tse beck, ‘wilt be le} te An aa ard. References exchanged. A’ panne FROM THE COUNTRY, DOING. BU- sineas in the eity, wishes to take his mets in & private ily where there are no other boarders, hetwoen Canal fourteenth streets: A widow lady ‘preferred. | Pay ment liberal and in ad) ‘Address box 35 Broadway Post Office A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, 10 A SINGLE GEN tleman, without board: also. a larce front room. suitn bie for two in a private famity, No. U7 Grand street. three doors ar Broadway. No ether boarders, Reference ro- quire A SUITE OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR, SPLEN- didly furnished, will be let to a gentleman and wite, or fo single gentlemen. '! trictly first class in the follest vs oe pawsed. Those wishing the gue forts of housekeeping without the cares at nd fi}'bove tod all they onm fadices Parkins fares the South intendin end the summor here will dv well to call at 43 West econd street. USTRALIA AND CALIFORNIA PRIVATE BOARD- ing house, No, 20 Oliver street, near Chatham squars. Board ‘Erey cents per duy, or $3 per wesk, aad evory infor- mation given to those about leaving for the gold mines, ax we bave agents out there that can be relied upon fur our information, OARDING.—ONE OR TWO TLEMEN CAN BE handsomely aecmomodated with » nished rooms, on the second floor: also, clean and roows, up"staira, may be had, with or without board. cold on wer batis, Apply at 72 Variek street, coraer uf anal OARDING IN BROOKLY wen can be accommedated with plenyant Lreakfast and tea, with Sunday sinners if req most delightful situation, only five minntes’ walle from Fa! ton ferry. References exchanged. Apply at 79 Sande strest, corner Of Jay. Oe RD IN THE COUNTRY.~ TWO OR THREE FP. we an be accommodated with board in the eonntry, tor we mmer, onthe fludson river, Tie house is beauti- fully located, and a fine view of the river and conntry. Please address Country Board, Union Square Port Uilvs, with real name aud address. Bort IN UNION SQUARE— or transient, at Mrs, Kdwars EITHER PERMANENT 6, 19 Union square, west Mons OARDING—IN ONE OF THE MOST PLEASANT LO gations ip tae upper part of the sity. ‘The rooms are well furnished, and suitablo for gentlemen ant their wives or sivele gentlemen: there Can F re bathe and gas in the house, fe bad, ‘with fuil or partial board, by applying wt. 113 ‘curth street. OAKD IN THE COUNTRY.—A FAMILY OF RE- #pectability can obtain pleasant, airy rooms in a coun try house on the Hudeon river, two hours anil or ride from the city, with board in a private family. Fishing, bathing, &e. Application must be made immedintely. Address, with Feal name, Country House, Union ayuare Post Office, Poawpine. "TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR ives can be accommodated with furnished rooms aud board; also, two single gentlemen, at 78 Crosby street three doors above Spring. The house bas all the modern improve- iments, such us gas, baths, &e. OARDING DOWN TOWN. torent in Chambers street to a gentleman and lady Board for the lady enly. It sffords all the ton of fashion, and is at the same time a quict home, Address Clara Eus- tice, Broadway Post Office. HANDSOME ROOM OARD NEAR UNION SQUARE—FULL OR P board. Private tale if preferred. Pou eas, bathe, pantries, closets, and in every way suited toa rentleman’s faraily Gra few gentlemen of rospectabili- ty. \Family private, “Stagos every five minutes. Address . 0. N., flerald office. OAKDING.—ROOMS WITH BOARD FOR GEN TLE men and their wives, at six dollars por w: rooms for single gertiemen on reasonable ter coming to ere city tu stay a hurt time can ted. Location plonsant and wiry; cars and three minutes. Apply ot No. 0 Morton Hudson street. ARTIAL House first class, Ls %, coraer of OARD WANTED-IN A GENTEEL PRIVATE FAM- ily, by @ young gentleman, who would furnish unexeep- tionwble references. Up town, near Broadway preferred. Address Henry, Herald office. OARD AT (48 BROADWAY—SUITES OF ROOMS ON b front parlors elegantly ingle geutiemen may be ob Families travelling can be aesormmo All the modern improvements in the tained with full board. dated transionsly. house. OARD IN BROOKLYN—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN ‘on have a very pleasant room, with breakfast and tea, at No, Atlentic airect, two minutes walk from the South ged. Apply in che bookstore. ngle p neichborhiocd, where the comforts of aa leenjoyed. No boarders or children in tl he family consist Three li of stazes elore by. ti tweon aven Sand D. Ad SW. ating where to Sddvess,which wil be sidended to. OARD WANTED-FOR TWO SMALL BOY and a balf and three years old, in a respectable fam where there ate no other small childven, aud where they could enjoy the advantages of a home. Address, statiag particulare and price, which must be reagonable, S , bux No. £6 Post Office. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or two singie geutiemen, can be acedinmodated with a fine suit of rooms om second floor, vis , froat parlor and bedroom, by applying at onse at No. 6) State strect, bet ween Henry and Clinton etree OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TO LET, WITH partial board, plevsant large front roum, to one or two gentlemen; alvoa single room, in a private-Preach fami ly—residence chly five minutes waik from the Sonth and the Wall street (Grries. “Addzess brovklyu, Herald office, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, also single gentlemen and ladies, desirous of ob- teining board in a tirst class houee, in one of the most cool, ge and delightful situations in Brooklyn, will apply at .¢ large double Louse 24 axd 206 Washington etrset, wita- in tive Hinetes wall of Falton and Montesa ferrien, where they can have a choices of rooms, (the housa is he ly opened), furpiehed or unfurnished, with full or partial Loard, entlemen,'a front room ia OARDING W. ANTED—IN blocks. centering on Broadway and Spring streets dices E. W. F. OARD WANT! but respectable house, ‘A CIRCUIT OF FIVE Ad + 638 Brondway, stating terms aud lovatio —BY A YOUNG MAN, I A PLAIN French preferred, either in m or the lower part of this city. Dinner if convent ent. Piease address A. B. C. Herald office, stating accom- modations, location and terms, OARDING.—THE COWMODIOUS, CooL, AND CON- venient house, No. 60 Variek atrost, four doors from Ca, pal street, and oppesite St. Jon's park, is now ope Vourders. "They can be sure of being well da ded for. A i nat r eingle rooms for di positie or without boar OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with desica- dle apsrtments and Loard, in a house pleasantly situates, near Fifth avenue. The louse contains gas,gbath, dc. Ap: By tt Ne, 162 Twelfth street, between Filth avenue aud hiversity’ pla URNISHED ROO! together or se PARLORS AND BEDROOMS, ate, handsomely furnished, to let ti entlemen only, with or without breakfast, in a first clas flowse, containing baths The house is centrally located, near Broadwa cious. Apply at No. 4 Le Roy place, Bi URNISHED LODGING ROOMS.—NEATLY FoR. nished rooms, on first, second, and third floors, to let to ®ogle gentlemen, with or Without breakfast and tea, at 72 Warren street. RENCH BOARDING HOUSE, AT §7 AND © WAL ker street, near Broadway Suites of rooms on the frit and second floors, with front parlors, elezantly farnisied sleo five roome for single gentleson, may be obtained, with inll Lonr {UITS 0} 1 the a and seoond ro BOARDERS AND BOARDING, HOUSE fice is expreesly for the purpose of dirocti ducing boarders to euitable boars tlemen wishing board in any part o: Y or vicinity aro respectfully tracted, free of cuwege.. Board from $3 to $10) agency, No. 73 East Fourteemth street, ncar Ladies or gen TANTED-FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, FOR A gentleman, lady, and servant, tho whole or part of # furnished cotenze on Staten Island: naar the tea, oF on, the Hudgon river, where the commnpication with New York rg Air rent will be given. Address, for a woek, office. $3 jot ont Netth $25 roneck, dark ches innt 6 remises of rel seven years old, with # liyht colored mane and tal white “feet and lower hito spot in the forchend, between th Berson returning the same to Mr Thomas Foshny, R. Purdy, as Mamarcncck, will receive, the ayove THOMAS FOSHAY. uh ui ea *Samaroncek, July 4, 18K REWARD.—LOST IN FEBRUARYLAST, EITHER in a Broadwa: © package eentaining a quantity of silver forks, § A. $2 ‘&e, variously evoort”” at 11 o'clock A. Thirty first street, LETTER LOST— &Co for about five having been stopped to the office of H. Beaver etreet, where he will be suitably rewarded. OW STRAYED OR STOLEN—WAS LAST SEES ON | Water, wood houses. de, hire breed, predominent color, | jowanus, finder will confer a Bank. Canal, them at 04 Front stree OST-—-ON FRIDAY EV et large stand the Pos op the 4th of Jul; the finder is r err keys on ® chain RD —THE SUP SORE se | LOST, ON « Hendrick Hi ist contatng, esy ninety della dollars in primisgory notes. anats a ts mere, ‘shout ststecn nurt of the legs, omnibus or Sixth A marked ‘H. The above reward will ee for their de- t the office of RAWLS & SEYMOUR. 12 Front at, REWARD.—LOST, ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, at the Hudson Railroad depot: x gold bracelet, set with red garnets? The finder will receive the above reward, and the thanks 0 the owner, by returning it to No. 194 M,, None Wkiteoge A thousand dolla rei PIBONE & Coe i ‘ive dollars re ‘favor by returnin; 8. K t. NING, tv y « their being brought to Hf basement, ry Brandt, 119 walls road street, ; Bellevue, Obio. REWARD-FOR TH DETECTION OF THE thief, and recovery of the articles etovon from the :—Ose yawl paiated | for a yal; anad ree nc of sailors clebue valued at $200. Any informacion 0 cdot EDWARD HELLIGER'S pilet BBW sep: ~ STRAYED OR Aca igo tac iu the y: nday nigh| fore top out off, and e eyes; natural Loe ea io sod’ them | 822, rupposed, in Boston, he ti © H REWRIGHE. OST—ON TUSSDAY, JULY STH, BETWEEN TE of Mesars, Wadsworth & Sheldons, ttteet, and C4 Ti ont stroct, eleven Tiinots interort ¢smpons, viz, eight New Canal and three old Minois and Mivaigan ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving BETWEEN FULTON | ora‘ Broadway dollar reward will be paid on | bany, on Fri dt hl rear rear four venue Railroad aad | Rooms TO LET, WITH STEAM POWERS. -SBVERAL 1 y desir: frem 25x25, to Bxlos THRasTyr REGISTER, ce en ne DMIRABLY TED PLACS OF BUSIN? : athe on Picr of he wh + Pah a alae. (Sow to ® good Apply as 1oHtH 5 AVENUR. FRR PROPERTY.—THE ADVERTISER ia desirous of tore om the ot Berroa tayince Ta aes care to odvantaze, by applying to Mt, D., Ne. 209 Water meee ‘OUSE TO LET-I¥ Potent MONTH or year and furulture for 3 on ii, and contsins ton Foome, Cee t only $15 per month: “The. fore ure ie irabie throwehout ‘and Will be told atthe re very low prive of $1,000, cash. ANDREWS & CO., 98 Cansl street. wht ta Aa QFTIGH, 70 LET VERY CHEAP —THE HALF OF that handsome front basement 61 Chambers stroot, one door from Broadway. Apyly t DE MOTT & CO.,43 Cham bers street. ¥en able rooms, in over the New York and New Haven froight depot, wll light- edand airy, furnisued with Croton water, gas fitnray, and water cloeets, Apply tok ANTHONY, eorner ef Fraaklia and iim streets, rion No. 41, up stairs, 0 LET—THE DWELLING-HOUSE NO. 197 CANAL street, suitable tor a small family; in good erdor. Also, the first floor, &e., of No. 54 Watts street. Apply to JAMES | PRICE, 200 Hudson street, near Canal. 10 LET OR LEASE—A STORE AND DWELLING ON the Third avenue, near 123th street. Kor teruasy spply to GEO. W. JENKINS, New York Post Office, © LET-—THE SECOND FLOOR OF ROUSE NO. 16 Wort Twentyfoureh rercor, wich frome Dascinent If ro quired. Inquire on the promises, 0 LET—A" THREF STORY BRICK WORKSHOP, 14 by 40. Apply on the promises, 511 Water sireet, the payment ‘ool brokers, 15 | will be paid for | nat the corner of Niuth avenue and Eightoeuth The | No. 29 Wall Stazo, tire | Fulton street | Lore HE FOURTH OF dum bok containing several letters, of mo vale to an a liberal reward will be paid for tho recivery (fthe same. by leaving it at the Herald office, or | bedy but the owner. with the bag No. 8. North river. Fort Hamilton. OST-THREE KEYS—TWO BRASS: "AND ONES ‘Two dollars re~ —from © of the ward will be pard oo th Navsau street, or 82 zgace master of the steamboat Eeonomy pier | Supposed to be lost ta eaten Sixth avenue stages. ir return to Thomas W. ‘est Twentieth street, JULY, A MEMORAN- STEEL helan, at No.1 FOR SALE. $8.000.-8r0 ebrect, consisting of th Crotoh water on every ficor; dimensions, 25x50. 000, ‘Torms e: is Greenwi i FOR SALE-EIGHT BUILDING LTS + in Newark, Now. ; | residence, with fity actos of land, highly. | stocked with frnit and shade trees, fine etrenm of water, new frame bouso neas in New York and given on the first of Au Fly to W. If, ROOME, $3.000 splendid country cultivated, well Welle ar thing desir: le for a pe SALE.—THE VALU. siqtenenrant property 103 West, Twenty-first ¢ live story house cont: cust. Prise $5 ‘Land of office, finely rson doing bi THE VALUABLE New | Choreh ‘street, fort tovated ABLE NEW and every- wishing a country place within s very short distance of vhe | city. Terms easy. Also, ty, $3.00. G to loan, upon unencumbered city | For full particulars apply to J. H. & J.J. | $8 William street. 45 steamers docks: will be ‘sol TRY, have a valuable aad New York : reet and Bré Joining, twelve on wixth street, derme liberal. mu Bor between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ec., &o. | Inquire of N P. 0. 4 LOTS FOR SALE IN JERSBY CITY.—THEY | are in one plot, eight bli cks west of the ¢ together at a water front ‘Allo, 000 iota fi nad bargrin. in Brook. | x lots onthe corner of Thirty-sixth | six lots on Thirty-sevoi treet, ad- yc fifth strost, and: sixteen On Forty: 8. 82 Ni ND, | n streot, up stairs. nd & half acres, 1 nnd east of Heriem bri id with: river. now offere Divis' and sdjcining the new Division aveq borkcod compored of first clues residences and free from all “If purchased immediately, price low | Apply to DE MOTT & CO., 43 Uhamber kinds of nuisances. and terms easy. street, A treet "between Fifth and Sixth avenue: y —Thirteen full from rock, and i from nuisances. FOR SALE. Taquire of "DW » SPENDID OPERATION FOR CAPITALISTS IS | Hy Forty full size building lots. fronting on navenue, Ralph avenue, Hickory and Qu GREAT BARGAIN IF 1 with artly shaded b, aperon therond Morrieanin a PU RD, rail size bnilding lots on the street. Neig low. and terms eas MOTT & ©) —CONTAINING EIGEY | treos, one milo nora | => leading to Westches- in te minutes walk of the Morris | With o view of tie he premin The lots are free | pply 43.) ambary rivet ‘On the place | it tr RCHASED IMMEDIATE. | Bignty-fow Aborhood free | BUTCHER'S STAND AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. ets at the corer of Vanbrunt and Pre z rookiyn, betweeu twelve and one o’¢loc! RARE CHAN: enceessful opere ck slip ferry TLITARD bilida cues, mae! A P. ntion of by Sconisting of An ¥ and wood beds, made second:Land tables for sate cheap. GRIFF ITH 7 DECKER, —A tion for sale. Apply ‘S, No. m4 JARD TABLES FOR SALE—WB CALL THE ‘ers to our large and superior stock on orewood and mahogany of the very best mat Ann street, corner of Gold g ce sale, &e, with ba'ls, NESS_IN in the oflice, Gold street. with marble Two cood ILLIABD TA BLES cape ALE. MIN, 382 B: OAL, IRON, hundred and iifty River, North Caroling, tie very best quality, and limesto: of which have been in coal. The only try comtigueue te four lina. at the lowest powsible raten. | Li way, late of 40 keade at AND L 4d her yor to JOHN MOOR: ESTONE.—FOR ble acresof very valu containing use for some yearz. Limestone on Appl; Esq-5 m € SBE Ptetabore’ —THE SUBSCRIBERS y quantity of billiard tables, nted to by notice, eheap, for Ky attached, to. bil: | vane 4 SALE, FIVE thracite coal, in large quantitie It is sup Peace Johnacn to be Suter aid with semi tita? the b D & BENJA- Ana. land, on Deey sed, ror te comn- NS, » North Caro: OR SALE—FITTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND LYING in the beautiful villace of Jamaica, Long Island, and within three minntes walk of the railroad ¢y mon of business or th» retired gentleman this would make being but ton mil Fillaze stands, promin urther particulars sp & most demrabl d On, OR { SALE-THREE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT third street, near the Biiad In are fi houses, in Thirty Just wi water clo OR SALE AT A G! thre beautiful Myrtle and Park aven from Deck slip ferry, an three storeys, b vate residenc MONT & LO. Will be sol Australia on the first of Angust. the premices, No. 5 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-eizhth and Thirty ninth streets, Fey ness, No. t owner is com of a hotel OOR SALE edinte at of Ninth avenue. hot and cold water riok, and but two y Price low. Ter ftors, in one o ane on Rie’ sociot; 43 Cl Y. For ambers street. marble » ady for oon Yi cen renain oa bond and mortzage. REAT BARGAIN: ton wid THE LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES the best'avenuos in the city. off cheap, as tho owner is going to sail for For particulars, apply on REALF, CHEAP—THE LEASE STOCK A porter house, now doin xth aveune, & elled to 1 there. < STATEN ISLAND—A HANDSOME mond ter-ace, New Brighton, randy Location unrivalled, Apply to f y. Db: SHEPERD, TE Wali sttcet. O® SALF—A HOUSE, AND LEASE OF THE LOT, H' with privilege of twenty-ono years renewal, sitaated 01 12ith street between Third and Fourth wy For tema, apply to GEO. W. JENKINS, New ¥ the norti Fite 0 nies Port office. Oo T uitlman wreak, between, routes. oceupied 28 pri= & flonrishing hnsi- near the Crystal Palace jonve for Pennsylvani Apply immediately as abov t. For the from tie d ont tels, corns upation. Price In WO OK minutes w: Apply to DE AND FIX Tx (Aeon: ROOMS, ETC. WAXTED, YOUNG “MARRIED MAN 18 ESTROUS OF OF tuiving ® small and neat hous, already furnished, lyn, Jersey City, or the ‘upper part of New Willicg to pe: for the uto of the furniture, Please Ber Addrows W. Ladlon Broad: USE WANTED IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, ON THE firet of October, or before.—A two story’ and attte range’ oe, Sitauted from Atlantic to Clark ve Court and Patton street. Rent moder 0., Brooklyn Post Oilice, or the Hs house, with ga street, acd not ate ‘Address for a wook G Heral office. HH WANTED . whole of a small houso, iat néed by the Bowery, Stanton t Broadway. One with Croton “Addross Croton, Heratd o ES.—WANTED A SINGLE CYLIN- to hire with povsr: also, of modiam size, ly to Ann sireet, of bddvess ‘WANTED 10 PURCHASE—A RETAL STOCK OF DRY foots ang atand f tho city An: perron in ae above Lotus wi interview will please addross Harry, oat Office TANTED-BY A MEDICAL MAN, A DRUG STORE, W vith afew rooms ettacked, ors placo adapted for that purpore, in Brooklyn or the outskirts of New York, Ad dress Store, Herald office. V location m ‘Terms rm terme and a \ TANTED—A COMFORTATLE ROOM FOR TWO ‘ay, between Chambora on or reer Brosdwi and Blecek ete. Private house preferred. Adi box 606 Post Othe TANTED-ONE OR TWO ROOMS AND A kircnt: for s small family, consisting of threo, peragn t be between ia snd. Spriv Address T. H, Herald omic Wirate TOHIRE A GOOD TWO OR TARER STONY | for afamily of throe persons Location below eb mad Wiel vs Aewmuway. Adities susuewus, | Hoe sd vftes, i F lower part of th greatest place of r city. Apply at 7 prem OTEL FOR Sal furviture and sto expired lense, located with: the centre of business. easy, and the rent mnueb down. Alzo, overal farms i thirty-five sores, on J roperty, beautifully From the railroad dep city property, Also Tiguborhood, now dving a capital eo ae is a chance not often mot with. gon with $1,000 cash Alco, a grocery end feed store in a growing neighborhoo A lease can be had at between Eleventh and Twelfth Houses let and rents collected on reasanable seri the Ninth avenue, quire as ghove, 0 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—FOR SA. and Lda of store 793% Catharine stree nqnire on the premises, ene, 1k requiced. the fixtur now doing # Could be us qT" ten Boston, and cannot attention of any young Anny Mo the prepeistes. O14 Gitnvelage, NION COURS! July (th, ate for, mile heats best namer pl. g. Bl Ficen Temple, © PM , atagor W iaistunvity Sit yy are WILLIAM H. No, 79 Third avenue, have for ones and lots and building ooklyn, and Williamabarg. rts of the city, arta of the coustr in ed for any OOF. busi ) ROOKBINDERS—FOR SALE, THE TOOLS AND stands of. the University Binds doing a good business. \The owner yoare, and only Leaver as he has fern TM {OR SALE OR, 30) LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS— lam etreet. Lot 25 by. ly 0 GO. “y SENKINS, New York Post Office, OR SALESTHE LEASE, STOCK AND. PIXTORES of a splendid old etanding dining saloon, sitaated in the e city, now doing an excellent asiness, the ra of any honse in'this the New York, Brooklyn ‘apd Williamaburt Chatham streot, t for trevel ool: all now, with in a few doora The terme are ver LUSH 8 various og Island, situated, ott » liret class grocer; anitable for th Cigtond i. s Tt ie THE TURE, rae of $1,000 ‘wagons 3 4G, Ly mtn 3 at ei leave So! ferry, il) also run bourly | from Ke “Ui L SNEDIRE lees than the value. Apply to H. B. MILLER, 249 Broadway, ‘and only ton minutes walk will’ be sold low or ex: store usiness. jery, Old Cambridge, now ‘has beon in it for the last formed a partnership in to commence business. Mase J.— TROTTING—THURSDAY, iy 1%6 fect. For Brondway, tn | moderate and $2,000 omy & RE cO., L ona of ‘a gentleman of god for in ap exevl- To s por id, on low re woll worth the | of fovr rooms on one floor. with marble elie | No. 71 Catherine street | Anguire at 46 Marion i Bie- 0 LBT— CHEAPEST RENT IN THE CITY, IN FULL View of the Crystal new four-story brick hou ttrect a few steps from the Six kent varying from $128 month, N. B.--The house has never been Apply on the prewfsee, ocenpicd. 0 LET-PART OF TOUSE NO. 49 KING STREET, convitting of front parlor, two bedrooms on the first floor, gna beck ‘asoment, “Kent $17 month, Fer other par? Pienisre taal e8 Wi Liam CLEARY, No. 55 Hamersly street, 0 LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALF.—UPPER part and front b ement of house 74 Forsyth street, to let, and furniture complet selo low; it is a private house, one family and ne vhiliea mence housekeeping, will tind th Inquire on the premises, OLET—11E DRAUTIFUL COTTAGE, COACH HOUSE, ‘and stable at Far Ro lion known as the Crary is unrivalled for heatth And benuty of prospec aud tendy for fumediat socupa- tion, 20x new and Very convenient smaller Joining. apply to JON H. POWEK, ‘2U'Fulton ctrects a | T°, LET, oR LEASE—THE SECOND STORY OF house ‘367 Kroudway, one of the best lovations in Brosd- way, to & good tenant rent low, Apply to A, M. & R. D. VikES, 307 Broadway. 0 LET—THE ENTIRE SPCOND FLOOR OF HOUSE Trarvklin st; near Broadway, to a family, or parties of single ger themen Mo 3 LET—STORE AND HOUSE NO. 15 Is well calculated for a hotel or un; Also to let, store 162 Fultom street, FULTON res) tal jor’ LET THE THREE ‘STORY BRICK BUILDING, T°, formerly Public School No. 10, on Duane street, near three by eighty tix feet, well ealon Jated for any manufacturing purpose roquiring light, havin: Hi round it, Also, tho cular, suitable fora, Lures 1%. Apply to THOMa$ HOPE & C0., eet 10 LET—AT 123 WE3T TWENTY-EIGATH STRERT, near Seventh avenue, rear building, f floor, Uuree attic rooms, god stall for go *y store, with fixtures, and two back rooms. 0 ® zoud tendut, and possession immediately, Rent low 10 rET.—A LARGE ROOM, NO. 600” BROADWAY, TO suitable fv let, by the day or evening. trades, Societies, lectures, concert or any Teapeetable purpose. Ap, Hore. The ahove roots will be te siuilar room in the city, IPOLET-THE WFLI KNOWN STAND KNOWN AS the -eventh Wari Hotel, situated in the Seventh ward, Fitet rate stand for any kind of buriness. Por further particulars inquire a Rie racery = store on the corner, of RIN. [9 LEASE-FOR A TERM OF FOUR. ae FROM first May, a large three story substantial briek building, fifvy fect deep, euituble for a manufacturing busin ated ut No. 48 Marion street, between Spring and t. Alzo, a Lread wagon for sale.” HOPELS. TAL PALACE--FIRST CLASS HOTEL.—THE eubecriber now offers, for the first time, that new and splendid Lock of buildings aituate on the went side of Sixti enue, between Thirty ninth and Forticth streets, fronting “Crystal Palace ‘It is tive stories in height, with ‘vaults, extension rooms. balcony the whole ex- Vath roome, water closets, and everything on complete. Attendance at the building. from 8 o'clock, A. M., to R. G. PIERCB, Pine street, coruerot Brosd- politan Bank, ELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREA?.—-THE WYAN dank, at Greenport. Long Island, reception of visiters, It is colightfaliy minus of Long Island Railroad, at which com- munication every day with Sag Herber, New London, Hart- ford, Middletown, and other eratern cities. ‘The house ie commodiour, and fitted up in good style. Fo: sailing, bath- x, pleasant rides, &., it eaunot be excelled. Ss TERRY, | Proprietor. IT} ove Tourd. $2 per d si per oatd $2 per day, oF B10 por Lodging, single room, with breakfast, $)-per week LDONADI, Propriet yr. AMILTON HOUSS. | FORT HAMILTON, L. L,. IS now open tor permaner¢ und transient boarders, steamboat Feonomy leaves pier No. 3 North river, tt and clock, P.M. RAMFRCY HOTEL —THIS ELEGANT AND ionable first class hotel, corner of Broadway aud (icth street with its extensive additions, comprisin, two hundred and twenty five rooms, is now ready for commosatinn of the public week, WW A.M, and iand 4 P __HAWLEY D. CLA\ (RRS BOWERY HOTEL, (CONDUCTED ON ™ Euro ik now prepared to Yemen ieeive gourd se sasry ant 7 ‘The rooms are a airy, and Prices from $1 72 to $a per week. Prietor, 405 Lowery, corner of Sixth AUREL ROUSE, CATSKILL MOUNTAIN, LATELY erected near the brink of the well known Kauterskill Falls, one ard a half miles west of the Mountain House, and about fifteen miles from Catskill, where visiters seskin the benefits of mountain sir for health and reerestion wi fivd all the comforts of u retired hovel at moderate rates. Stages will be in readinets at the landing from the bouts are at Catabill to convey pamangers dircetly to the Parties desiring pleasant rooms forthe season or month tay eceure them vy early epplioation by letter ad- Greased to ¢ proprietor. Catskill, June 25, 13, +L. SCHULT. ATIONAL HOUSE. LONG BRANOH, N. J., 18 NOW open fur the reception of visiters. Stace the last bathin, #eason the National has been greatly enlarge! and Improve the house being eompicte in every department. The pro- Prictors cuxfdently solicit the patronage of thuir friendo and the public generally, confident that they will find the aca bathing and vceommadations of the house sceond to no other watering place in the United St ‘OKES & PETIT, Proprietors. PAUOT HOUSE AT THE MOUTH OF THE RIVER Thames, one and three fourths miles from New London. This house wae built in 1852, and ts now complete in all ommodations. Furnis rave heen no pains or expen in the beet style Indeed, ¢) spared to meet the wants: ot tl jleaeure traveller. Connecte) with the bouts are extensi hing accommodations; also bowling and billiard saloo! sailing and fishing boats, aud other facilities for exereise and amurement, The accessi) ility of this house is unsurpassed. It ig within «ix hours of New York and Boston, by steam- boats and railroads. Steamboate from New York, Hartford, Middictown, Stonington, Norwich, and Mystic, land ata wharf within a few th of the house, and there is an hourly communicntion with New London, by ® line of splendid om- otis now open for the reception ef compan: The eubseriber will he pleased to mylene Tenis old felenas and ‘eee with an = pew ones as may favor him with acal - 8. CROCKER, Superintendent, — ORT WASHINGTON PAVILION HOTEL, SHREWS- bury river, Monmonth county, N Feception of boarders, Stormer All snd Golden Gate, foot officcbinsom, street, ply dail fro, 40} A. Si ee tie was Kth eink, pre ‘asia SPA BATHING AT CAPE MAY—N ATI nd first ela arden and masaiticent view ARRETSON, Propri KA BATHING PAVILION TOT#L, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey.—Tho avbacriber having purchased all the in: terest of Mr. “herry Levey in this hotel, will open the house he 20th of June, apon his own account. Mo trusts the fanegement will be such as cxanot fail to ereure entire 1 who may favor him with their enstom, ‘The te alice Price, Golden Gate, und Thomas Haight SAMUEL C. MORRL a ¥ 7 YORK-<BROADW AY, COR f Blevonth rtrset, oppogite Grace Chureh, pe rua daily. 'T. DENIS HOTA, a 0: Dias ae tN, Proprietor. _ AT ROCKAWAY, 1. 1, 18 0 o’elne) iow, where stages will house. Any eom: City Express, 46 SaRINTNALL._ TIOHPSON'S ATTANTIO PAVILION, HIGHLANDS New Jersey, is now open for visiters, and every atten: ve paid ‘to their comfort. B.—Surf and river rod nailing and tehing, The Jamos Christopher [He PAVILION MOTE wow open, ears leave South ferr 2. M,, and Sk o'cloek, P. M., for Jama be iv Fexdinvrs to convey visiters to the Biunieations for the pavilion loft at E Willinm atrevt, will be promptly answ from foot of Murcay stroet, Teaves Suany, a8 "yo it P. THOMPSON, Proprictor, TE, BATH HOUSE, SITUATED AT BATH, LONG Toland, seven miles from the City Hall, New York, by a plark road —The undersicned takes pleaguro im annoma jug to those secking # home fur the summer, that the abi house, baving heon thoroughly repaired and anpropri furnished throughout is now ready for the reoepty inple for one hundred din quality by those joeation, immodiately upoa most i tha broad ocean, hag long been rogneded aa one | any dther sea side oure; and Gohghtful in the country, The understzned tru Wilorte of bie own will be found wanting to rom House worthy of the reputation it hrs so long Kegnlar lines of omnibuses Jonve either of the Drovklyn | ferries every five minutes for Groenwood Cemetery, whore stogea for the Bath House may be taken, at 8 and 10'o’olook | Tes ang be saad, ik Mora tnt; ae 100 Broad: ations ine ire may be made, oF Letters ert. a - woy, New Ye You. ATHBUN, Agent, OO RR awnninnwern t PIANOS, AT 44] BROADWAY.—A LARGE partment ot \ ate from the-eclebrated house of poston; ang the well known tnetra witha ies ap] ply of new i> on, for, tale ab very. 10 BSON, 441 Broadway. TAVI ace, wil y wakert Hallet, vie ments of ray Ladd « Me second-haxd pianos, various mal prices, by VINCOLN & THOM Gazer BARGAIN.—A SPLENDID SEVE forte, cost $300 a “in perfect order, by the bes wer is goin nt Now TT ir hie 7 Le rold for $ aa ae MM. will be wrote Mr, William King Woodraf names b, "Brooklyn, wed rand street, nt over, roprietr, P, AN} TANOFORTES FOR BALE oR TO LET, CHRA C singing Shoroushly taushe on the pladofort fits nnceordeon. and vio! router at 82 00.4, nnd $4 50 per mor sud One Bew fur blru. 1 Be dae ‘inet, none Bowery.

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