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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | MONEY MARKET. Ter and unsettled, and the transactions to about the usual extent. At the first board, New Jersey Zine declined \ Harlem, %; Cleveland and Toledo Railread, %.- Florence | and Keyport advanced 36 per cent; New York Central | ‘Bailroad, ; Reading Ralirosd, {. A large amount of | Brie cash stock was on the market to-day, and prices im- proved a fraction. The repudiation of contracts by some of the heaviest purchasers for a rise, bas not as yet had ‘an unfavorable effect upon the market value of this steck, Only the parties immediately interested in these wontracts are the sufferers. It may be very convenient to wipe out a large amount of indebtedness by repudia- ‘Mon, when it would require a sum for their liquidation imeonvenient to raise, during a stringent money market; but it only shows what a slight foun- @ation most of the time operations made in Wall street have to rest pon. It is not the custom for specu- Jators in that region to drain all their resources for rais- imgithe meams to keep their engagements. They generally walk out with a pretty good nest egg, and leave those who have had too much confidence, to make the best of a bad bargain. The Erie Railroad has been the grave of ® great many fortunes, but those who have from the start had good pickings from the numerous financial sebemes which have from time to time been concocted Dy the management of the Erie Company, should not, when the tide turns strongly against them, leave the street and their contracts to take care of themselves. Buch ihings have often occurred before, and we have no It undoubtedly ia very pleasant to ro- ceive differences frm others, but when it comes to pay- img them, it is a different matter altogether. ef the repuciation in Wall street during our experience Solong asthe difference is in their favor very good, but when it is not so, they take themselves off, hokling fast to what they hove got. ether words, se long as it is for their interest to act hon- esably and honestly, they do, and no longer; but when @oubt will again. has been by the bulls. they de not, they must give Wall street a wide berth. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer at this port to-day, were $138,631; payments, $210,568 43 Dalance, $9,083,861 18. qThe steamship Arabia, from this port for Liverpool to- morrow, (Wednesday,) will take out about seven hundred dollara in specie. the adjournment of the Board, the following ales of stocks were made at auction by'S. Draper:— 91,000 Willi’ms; $1,000 Cleveland and Toledo R.R incomes, 2% shares Manhattan Fire Ins. Co. Third Avenue R. R. Oo... Empire Stone Dressin, do Cumberland Coal and 2% do Ratgers Fire Ins. Co., "Tho above on the usual terms—ten per cent to-day, re- mainder to-morrow. The following were sold, payable ten per cent day of sale, the remainder with interest at six per cont per annum, on delivery of stock, 1st of 30 do 150 do roo August:— 200 shares Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati R.R....96 Vor the remainder of the stocks includad in the cata- Jogue, there were no bids. ‘Messes. Attwood, Dunlevy & Co. will pay at their office, ‘Mo. 18 Wall street, on the Ist of July, the semi-annual aguterest on the following securities:— Milwaubie and Mississippi Raitroad Company first mort- sees sight per eent Honds; Milwaukee and Missioaippi Rail y first morgage ten iqua and Hn . mortgage. seven per cent Bonds, Columbus, Pigus and Setlane’ Battvoad “Company second mortgage pone per Mount Vernon and Pittsburg Bailroad Company seven per cent Bonds; City of Mil- ‘waukie hang! ac cent. Bonds, issued to the Michigan and City of Newport, Ky., six © Newport and Covington iembur, 7 eent Bonds; Springfiel ‘Mississippi cent Bonds, issued jge Cofppany. The Seventh Ward Bank has declared s semi-annual @ividend of five per cent; the Bank of America four per the New Amsterdam Fire Insurance Company six sent. per cent. The Nashua and Worcester Railroad a semi-annual di- widend of 2% per cent; Lexington Railroad 8 per cent on He preferred, and 2 per cent on the old stock. Steam Cotton Company} semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent; the Lowell The Naumk: turing Company Bual dividend of 8 per cent, $30 a share. The Cumberland Coal Company sent to tide water @uring the week ending June 17th, 7,788 tons; during the week, ending June 24th, 7,615 tons ‘The ealculations for the prosont week exceed 8,000 tons. At the second board the market was weak and not flroad Company: cent Bonds; Co- Company ’ first & Elmira R.R.1st mort. int. added 60 of Salem, a 1 Manufac- a dividend of $40 a share—par value of mares $1,000, reduced value $750, market valuo about 9620; the’ Stark Mills, at Manchester, N. . HL, & semi-an- coal Nicaragua Transit fell of 1g per cent; Cum masts \d Coal, 34; Erie Railroad, 34; Harlem, \. ‘We have received the agnexed statement relative to the finances of the Second Avenue Railroad Company — SEoonD avENuE RarinoaD Company. apital authorized to Harlem ‘The length of the road, all to! euta, &c., will be, ray 403 mil For the extension to Harlem , Will, of course, be si of about silo, 000, les; cost, say iron, granite, coneretd, timber, e., $ more cars, horses, and With ‘thefexceptjon the stock is aH held by the grantees of the road. ‘This $110,000 the grantees are williag to toke in, and give in exchange bonds of the company, pay- able in five years, with seven per cent interest, mortgage the whole property as security. As respects extravagance, it cannot be urged against this company with pannclng & trnth, for the strictest economy has been ob in regard to the expenditures. has been required it has been furnished by the grantees. Since the road was commenced there has not br than one hundred shares in all offered for aul: Although the road even yet is not fully in op- eration, a dividend of four per cent has been earned and ud, Tearing a very handsome surplus of earnings on market. If the Third and Sixth Avenue Railroad com; furnish us a statement as fall and comprehens we will publish it with pleasure. In our remarks yesterday we excepted the Second Avenue Railroad, knowing it had been comparatively well facts. managed in its finances. The Boston Journal so: that he has accepted the office; in to be removed to New York, and that a transfer agency only will remain here anti] September 1, Dring up its arrears. As fast as money veaies can ens this, We want figures and in relation to the Vermont Gentral Railroad:—The latest reports are that Mr. J. N. Perkins, of New York, has tven appointed tregeurer, and that the treasury office Also, ‘that payment of the July interest on the second mortgage bonds will be postponed when the company hope to be able to These statements are not from of- cial sources, but we have reason to believe them correc‘. The new incumbent of the treasurership fs said to be « gentleman of high character, wealth and influence, and if he can so manage us to straighten out the affairs «/ the Vermont Central Railroad, and inspire some confi dence in the concern, we can only say that he will de- serve to be called a public benefactor. The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Wa: For the redemption of stocks 2 For the payment of other Treasury debts For the Customs... For the War Departme: For repaying for the War pa Fr the Interior Department... ‘The redemption of United Stat week ending on Saturday, the 24th inst., amounted to $268,892 55. ‘The earnings of the Taunton Branch Railroad Com; for the year ending May 31, 1854, amounted to $1 ington, on Saturday, the 24th of June, were:— . $203,157 83 stocks during the 31; expenses, $150,478 70—net profits, $18,474 52. Stock Exchange. 95000 Erie Inc Ponds. 97% 2000 NYKNH B66 810 98 000 Ill Cen RR Bas.c 74% bi 3 7000 NYCen Kit BeD3 #8 5000 d0......88 85 3S shs Ct1 Bk ex 15 Del & Hud Can Co ior % 5 Shoe &leather Bk 96 10Obio Life&Trat Co 89 6 US Trust Co... 00 Canton Co... 300 ¥ J Zine Oo Bo rior Ks nk E, Trans 160 MeOul’ch Gol 8% oon Y ee RR...6 99 cid yi, 50 200 5 130 Mich 5 do. 50 Cumb 3832388 Sslssse Toray, Jane 27, 1864, 300 she eeere b60 5 60 88 “tb ah 8 pio 108 "py 103 300 Nor &W ik bs) 54 100 sor DO Most In acd and +a more in the ny {967 i HI eubesz FI o =z MINING 234 50 ehs Berd’n CrCo.. 50Berd’n CrOosl2 1 CITY TRADE REPOR?. ‘Tumspay, June 27—6 P. M. ASHES.—There were 100 bbis. pearls, ond $0 Siig a 85 1x f for pots, Breapstusrs.—! Hous con ‘The dag'n andes amounted? 10 0,000 Dols: inferior State, at pS to choice do., at $7 a $7 50; ia pepe fancy Western, at $7 a $7 76; and other kinds FE FE for ae cra big yaa $1 80 Rye and oats were unc! . Corn downwards. The transactions‘em! 48,000 bushels at 69c. a T7c. for unmerchantable; and 79¢. a 82c, for mixed Western, per bushel. Cotton.—The sales were estimated at about 400 without Shaage of of ‘moment in prices. Middling uj was quoted at Covrss. way ‘of 250 mats Java were made, at 18: aide. ; 50 bay te Rio were sold at 9%. a 10c., and 60 guayra, at 1 Fine CRACKERS were dull and prices lower; 500 boxes were sold by auction, at $1 25. Leap.—50 tons German were sold at 6%. Mo.assEs.—About 100 hhds. Cuba were sold, at 19¢. a Rice.—There were 200 casks disposed of, at $3 50 a $4 25 per 100 Ibs. “gel -£ales of 1,000 mats cassia were made, at 26 3c, a 27c SuGARs.—Sales wore light and the market dull. About 200 a 300 hhds. Cuba, at 4c. a 4%c. a bes, and 160 do. New Orleans, at de. a 440. 0 430. Wivrs.—Sales of 500 baskets champagne, including a small part of Heidsick, at $14, and the remainder, out- rile brands, at $10, aums.—Rates for Liverpool continued firm, with about 5,000 or 6,000 barrels flour were engaged at 28. ; for whoat 7d. was asked, but no engage- nts of grain transpired; 100 hhds. bacon were e Q#., azd 100 boxes do., at 228. 6d.; 300 to 400 compressed zotton were engaged at 3-1ed., and 75 bales Sen Island do 9-824. a 5-16d. To London, 508 barrels flour were engaged at 2s., and 200 boxes clothes pins at 208. ea Havre, 400 to 500 tales of cotton ware engaged at 4a. umsterdam and Antwerp, lons honey were at 8c. to 83e; 200 barrels A ep Ss dark’ was taken at 25s. To Antwerp, 200 to 300 barrels ashes were taken at 0s.; 2,000 bags coffee at and 80 to 40 hhds. tobacco at "00 tas cotton tere taken ee or, euli5 tona ut 27s. IRoN.—There were 150 tons Scotch pig disposed of at $40 60 a $41, 6 months, per ton. Ons.—Whale and sperm ruled quiet at old prices, Sales transpired of 100 baskets olive, at $3873; and 5,600 gallons linseed, at 80c. a 820. per gallon. *Pxovisions.—Pork was unsettled. The day’s business included 800 bbls., at $12 16a 813 for ‘mess, and $11 50 for prime, per bbl.’ Sales were made of 240 pgs. cut meats and 600 bbls. lard, at previous prices; with 300 Vols. beef, at $120 $18, fo tor country mess; $15 50 for city, do.; $16, for repacked Chicago,’ do. ; jana § $17 a $17 60 tor be Poge per bbl. Butter and cheese were un- chang Wuiskry.—Some 600 bbls. Ohio and prison were pur- chaved at 28%. a 298., per gallon. 0.00 housebold furniture, eg fr’ —CASH ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS }. watehos, ae sogars, piano fortes, a (personal pro Loan Agonoy, No. CT] generally, or the same bo t the Real Siaing talsen: 50.000 20104808 Drawonps, WATCHES, A jewelry, £0., oF bought forcash. Good oi oks, notes. bonds and of exchangs, &o. enotiated, Business co! and geen eo (2 Nageau street, room No 2. THOMPSON & 00., brokers and commission norehanta. O00 CASH ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUN? «on watches, diamonds, jewelry, RY othe, and on sll kinds of oollatorals, or same ought I fiber for cash. Terms liberal, snd strictly safe and confiden, Hat hie Grand street Look Oilces 237 Grand. strech ap etairs, Entrance Reeves’ daguerrean rooms, GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. .-NOTICE talment of 912 will be paid on State of Illinois, at she of ofver Monday, the’ thisd day 3 SHELDON, Interest Agents Nassau street and uly neat, WADBWORTH, No. 29 Wall stroct. REENWICH BavIN BANK HAVE REMOVED TO No. 73 Sixth avenue, corner of Waverley pl piace. 4 oR daily days excopted) fad to2 ‘and from 5 to 7 All money dep sited te uty 10 will receive intereet from the iat 6 of Harpe: cen’ pec eoutie ou ail sumnor ave acres dollars and under, and five per cent per annum on all sume over five hundred dollars, WM. MaND&YILLE, President, VuRMILYE, _Joun Ranpatt, ‘| § Secretaries. ASH ADV A) Moz. CES MADE ON DIAMONDS Natohes, jewelry, wlugemare, valuables, and porvona! proverty ger or bought for tach = R. Me DUD, 69 Pui Bec E ecoond hse front room, frow 8 Pw. Bplon did off paintings for aale ONEY—AT 259 BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCED ON Patches, diamonds, sliver, ware, jewolzy, silks, elotha merchandi a valuables of ail Mids. or Bonght for cash. Business confidential. The highest prices psid in oash, #t 2Y Broadway, up staize, room 3, from 8 to 6 o'slock P.M EMITTANCES TO ENGL. ‘AND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND and Wales. Bills of the Bank of Charleston on the and sterling an} up the United Kingdom. onter AILROAD BONDS.—WANTED, the first mortgage bonds of the Groat Weotorn Gin QUANTITY OF Kailroad, or other good bonds, for which good unenoumberes real ostate will be given inexchango. ‘The property can be shown to be @ 10 per eent investment; but as the owner wishes to be absent from the city for a time, he preters pro: yerty which will not reqpire to bo looked after. Apply to oKD McLEAN, No. 9 Trinity Building. HE MECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS iN: stitution, 492 nd street, will Py interest all uenere deposited on or before the 6th o: Ledge, aoe om the Lit, at the rate of six per cont on $500 4 open Mondaya, Wednescays, Tharsd: from five toscven PM. ALFRED 1 Sauss¥. Hater, Seo! ye nad | evar Jaye, CONKLIN, Pies. Pena er $2,200 ~2on ae Base eee roa tak eee vee 350. —FOR SALE, A GENTLEMANLY ai 3 +g meking business, wherein am a om Saaiee man a rr tired -Apiy 8 ROWARD wokAuOn, om meets! hen WILL BUY & CHOICE BUILD) Lor. 100 by 8 Ls] feet, three pe Hy ves Wawa est , SPARM ba- to A. ) VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RBs pamalane, ho ae sunot be surpass BENJAMIN: ‘No: 18 Bookman stivet or A. A the promises. FORTUNE.—FOR SALE, A Pd PATENT y retieleat Yo ad- eal for ieebe 4 "Lddress Medicine, saddle pony; dark bay horse, only, of the finest horses In tho Sta\ tenon the premfom ata county Minin Price $000, “At areas Robin Heod, Herald office. N,MUEGANT COUNTRY SRA IN THE DRAUTI- f Flushing. Long Iolani tiful Grecisn eo! amaica avenni inutes walk of th Handing, £ offered for su arable oumbrance, an exchanged for a g of Rew reas wo ook tee! dwelling, Fin that sre yan be eo trom Willivene hur et willbe s hourly tripe ame DEB. CORSE. A DAGUERREAN GALLERY. —FOR SALE, ONE OF the largeat, in this city, with s five Jn Br sawey, drese At any ike vucchanér taccht greta di certick, USINRES CHANCES. —FOR SALE, A MILK ROUND a good location on Broadway piper ni | and Yiery thing necessary t@ w RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. een expe apt Eh FAL Fess is fae for sale at a dern ee With all'the turafturs. needed to carr: tite Mmubere iret Tea Ro restsurs! Grow i FOR SALE—WITM SLIDING GIASS front. and rolling drawers below. Apply from 9 to 12 a8 15 John street, office No. 2. sear nory abd Dasoment hetse, for » grocer) 1» 109 Ci treet. tora atore, 7 nahin’ ton. strech Serner of Rector. "*ILORS.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE Gh a eet pS arcana rae ALB, THE poe frade. meat ofthe eit fa. GUSTIN ry ANTED—10 SELL OUT AREAL ESTATE OFFICE, office connected with it pry Re al business is good, and offers face. ‘man, Apply at No. 127 West expe meets ‘Thirt; ~___ HORSES, CARRIAGES, & and ox. MU: Nes , between Shy TWO-SEAT, STANDING TOP h romney af for city of coun, : grocers rage te ble roar Foagen 7 Bond street, mm Bond street, sooond door from trimmed, S hotel oF ‘s family living in the goun, ther with the harness, $1,200, and bh: eed. Can be seen all this week at ‘ate stable No. 35 North Moore atreet. OR SALE—A MATCHED PATE 0 borses, well trained and’in every eapect i old. Can be seen at the ea stable, loore street, OR SALE—A PAIR OF ELEGANT Bay wom sixteen hands bi t nd six years old, a kind, ‘ivers, and suitable ‘private use. antes at 471 Bro treet. VOR SALE—TWO five and six years old Disek tail and fers, a bes the country; very gentle. in going out of the ity. Thirty ninth street. Fong sa LEA LyOUNg path ob Beet ep we LONG tig od BAY CHEMUNG ¥ both seven fo. 85 North gent] en eschew | TOURS Legg © bright Al oe iaaete Diets wil De pe etd cheap, as athe. owner Inquire of R. GIBBONS, 115 Kast Thirteenth streets. UR a — fai) rooms, large yard, Cro! ‘€ table Bt &o., f Py ‘Appl Thiciy atth ntteet, Vetore AeA. Me OF SOE SPM. ‘LIFTON, ®TATEN ISLA! reir ity SUBSORIBE! effers for sale some of the ated building lots at Clifto: tract of W. W. Van W: Esq. ne Bt ‘moat attractive for reridenoes on the inlet |. 0 'ON- a R, 13 Reade street, or at the end of omnibus roate, Clifton, ed pres ae FOR Laspion GOOD LOCATION FOR jan, 3 Situated, on one of the avs: of Bron ently Atted ell stocked, a soon, the owner er having made arrangements to e for Europe in 3. wr ‘RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. RUG STORE FOR BALD SISUATED IN 4 LEAD- ing phereneer 27 rising rape cope on rea- dreen ore-paid) | 2 RUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS—A RARE CHANCE. F sale, the lease, stock and datures of s well ovtab: edu) town, neatly fitted up, and Will be sold ata great edicus, Heraid office. |AMILY GROCERY.—FOR SALE, A CORNER STORY, We ‘The upper pact nearly pays the re f tI 1s. Will be scld low, $400, oF at valua- tho \e The owner is De ed to sell. on account of other business. . RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. Perens OF JULY.—FOR SALE, CHEAP, A FLAG vearly pew, eighteen feet long by twelve feet wide, at J, QUINLAN'S, No. 84 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A LIGHT WAGON, WITH oe ae ladder to) and tent axels, in order. Apply to BR GEER, 10} and 103 Gra: ner of Me: OR Leb tee ere VERY witid CAA an high, ‘and kind Hic years ola wld foaled, a and OR SALE—A HORSE, sche hares i 153 WAGON AND HARNESS, hands high, the most stylish driver three minutes nan Se time, sound and per- CONKLING Fourth ave: rt SALE—A GENTLEMAN’S COMPLETE ESTAB- Ushment, consisting of « fine six year old colt, parece. mn ah nies ttn with ‘wagon, witl rs: en ail rand nearly treet, the perfect o: stables, in Eighth AL. SUPERIOR SADDLE Hi hind, will be sold for $165 bein; . a8 the owner has no time to use (OBR SALE—TWO LOTS OF GKOUND WITHIN three blocks of toe Pook slip ferry, near the river; well selonlated for manuiseturing purposes. $1,000 can remaiz ent. For partis lars twos. T. DeRICREON 1080" 90 Beckie at se NOR SALE—A FOUR YEARS LEASE OF 205 BROAD. ‘way, southwest corner of Fulton strect, the whole up) nants of portion of the corner buil pply to KR. G, PIERCE, Pine firech ‘cuner {OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE of the well known wholesale snd retail liquor store, aornor of Suffolk and Delanoay streets, The reason for selling, the present proprietor baviog two hatels in the country. Amy person wadting an excellent stand doin 2 aie! ‘cash business, the above is an opportunity rarely Fo Lege A ph MANUS ACTURING BUSINESS, 1g $3,000 ly, and can be greatly increased. a ‘ipereding p and offi ne and ood will, f¢ carb. Satisfactory reaon jiven %. A foreman can rl oS of the es Oss. where ai view can be had, to Manu- tatin; Be FoR, SALE—A FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, N5. Elizabethtown, N. J., the best of land, (Naw Jorao; Railroad rupning through the centre of it.) Ib is one ho ride from New York, ‘This isa voy, desirable location for vullding lots or manufactories..| Tbe noice rubbery. £0. re good, with wil conveniences. Yor further particnlen patr te SAM’L B. HADDEN, on the premises; JAC' 14 Woonter 101 West street, where a atreet; or SAM’L METTLER, map of the property can be 0 OR SALE.—THE LEASE AND good boarding house, doing s good b ture Simost mew: Wor further parouiare apply to PETER BALL, 162 South. street, where sii information wil Le riven that is requir OR SALE—A DINING AND OYSTER SALOON, Wi a threo years lease, a first rate stand for tho businens, Leing one of the best lecstions down town. Inquire at i63 Greenwich street, in the basement, DEPOT OF 59 BROADWAY.—MANUF ACTURER’ t Brussels and Chantilly 1s frorh auortment of, black laces, fy and 8 few pieces of point a aig nitte laces, ‘ha Kerolfefs, and collars. JULES DELOROIX, Agoat, 696 Broadway, near Metropolitan Hotel. RY GOODS.—-A YOUNG MAN quaint with a jonbing house in this city; mutual in’ He would accept the situation of bookk Ability, roductions, exp expe fence terview. Address H. O. T., Herald office. REAT BARGAINS.—A. T. STEWART, & CO. HAVE for sale imported blook plaid Organdy maslin tne quality. only 6, yer Yards beary. Plaid 8. col silks, at 4s. per yard; Pa: bareges, Tare lot of Baris made bites iH ‘trimmed broidered, from 3 50 to $10 each.’ TI greater part of als the above at one-half the cost of i BROADWAY, CHAMBER: > READE 8Ts. ARPETS AND FURNISHING GOODS.—A, T. STEW. & CO. have for sale, at extromely lo peal English wglygt and carpote (not prin vorte 0 per yal tapestry Brursola, at rs ber a; saperin ipgraia i auality, only 6s. per ‘and a large assortment of Tomploton’s Axminater car- by the yard, id also in the pico ith 7 nd extra rich bordei for car msunvacturers; English i widths, together with a full as- hE goods, aaphing, toyed brocatelles, satin from the lowest to the 4 ta y part of the worlds alle mich wit ith gr leasure. OADWAY, CHAMBERS AND eeaDE STs, REAT pacers, OPPOSITE THE METAOPOLI- ten Hotel._JOHN MADDEN, Lad and 573 Breaaway, will open t this ma ense of rage id forty Ia mbroidered. Teo from Low yh indies embroicered #! Sone at balf pri A lot of splendid silk 1 from $8 to $5, MPORTED WOVE CORSETS.—I HAVE RECEIVED ‘my June importation of Fren: English wove cor: sete, w offer the Saag nd cheapest legtion ever submitted for il.) in this city. Mra NOR, 45 Third aven at te the drug store, corner of Tenth street. )OR SALE.—A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, WREL Hv cstabli-ted ina healthy and desirable part’ of count ‘The bous partes! rooms rent $40). ‘The furniture will be sold low to a cash cus tomer, Possession imwediatelf.. Apply to K. D, GOOD- WIN, Clinton Hall, Bighth etree ear New Yor! SALE—A PROSPEROUS MERCHANT ing business, of nine years ttanding, in a first rate lo- caliy, with an excellent run of cash custom, will be sold on invorable terme for cash, or approved paper, on account of the present owner retiring feom the business. Apply immediately at 114 Houston street LESSE FIX oer fitted n tthorowg! a geod business. "ADpIY 10 Gs As ROBINSO= sau street, up stoirs, OR SALE—AN OPTICAL INSTITUTE, LONG RSTATS lished; also, connected, s factory; bouse and lot and twenty vacant lots, sit North Second street, Williamsburg; two ho third street; two cottage houses in’ William: rf grocery store in BER AR patent for abstracting flour from bran. Aprly to BONNER & CO., 208 Brondwsy, third floor, room OR ‘SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTU RES OF that well-known public house known as 27 Morris one door from West street, now doing a tirst rate 8. The object for selling wil Poe apa known to the purchaser. ADP YOR, the premises AMES CODY. 142 Elverty street. OR SALE—QR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE, &c., several houses in Brooklyn, Williamsburg, New York, paying ten to twonty ed.” Apply ‘to E’ McMAHON, story, front room, OR SALE—CONFECTIONERY F cent on th Chatham stre place; sol: basinors with oe for immediate use. , oom 9, 102 Nassau street, F°!, = BAe s a SECOND H. eeATY. on ND BACK. fine Cy avenue, To be wold'e ‘heap ine bos itter, 41 Big) ANTILLAS! MANTILLAS !!—CLOSING SALES OF tich embroidered silk mantillns, previous to taking stock. Mr, Bell is now offering rich embroidered tor $12. ‘& beantiful fement et ‘black Ince anti. las of the street. FOR, SALE CHEAP, (IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDI. stely—An old ortabliahed fruit and confectionery store, with soda fountain, now d first rate cash business, a one of the ees ‘inal x hy ith a ry pal ton ferselling. peOWS, 81 Nassau street. . BECK & CO. HAVE RE- sortment of new shawls, mantil goods, 8, cronndaaes, orape inghams, de lsines, embroider af , elov ind which they aro now offering ‘at greatly reduc 355 Broad’ QUANTITY iven, and cash for large or small lots of good of the RONEY, Cet OFF CLOTHING.—A LARGE “wanted —The highest price liberaily paid in ourrent money, Seoond hand clothing. Uentionen wishing to dig above, will please sodress or callon JA No. 1) Orange sireet, noar Chatham. ‘YAST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirans of converting their cast off articles into cash, can obtain # fair prio by sending for the subsori- ver. at bis residence, or through tho post o' ORF, 13 Elm streot, Dusseldorf. N. B,—Ladies attend LOTHING. —LADIES OR GENTLEMEN to dia ir eanh price, by send ing tou 6 stores 62 Went Broadway and 12 y% est Broadway pinco, near Canal street. Ladies attended by Air¥, Uohen- HAVING DANCING ACADEMIES. Rm ad L, 228; BRooxRs DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 9! + Lroome stiect, retween Brondway and Bowory, w.!) owntinee open all the yest. All the fashionable Lance pure jn ono gouses pf ten prizaty lpscons, F% ALE OR TO LET—A VERY DESIRABLE bath Joad residence at Stuyvesant, dette hook Landing, cn thi f hours ride from banks o: Gs ie eround;, the house iB by 38 foot 150 feet be country for Shirky mai ith four ht bedrooms, large and gonventpat oO parlors, Cr ented wit trees, ko. with foe house fall, FOR SALE VERY Low FoR for in change: f t ity. one of the best in the s', RICHARDS,£007 Brondway. YROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—AS 7 food watend as any in the city, in the heart of busines it will be sold ob ies) OF pert may rem A cellar 266 Fulton ite Washington Mai terms, &o., apply at tthe On House, 77 Cortia be LY, PRESSURE POTLERS FOR SALE—ONB SECOND band single return five boil soe ee ben nail air lect aan inches dlormeters aizor one. fon drop fuo boiler. thirty fect long, tient elev feet, Meteor: he anove botiers are in good bh - heving teen ned but @ short time, ‘apply 40 ry Dock ofa ge, 455 Tomth treet, ROR SALE SELENDID PAIR OF BAY MARES, 16 bands old this sprin ited sound and hind. one of the most peylish becuse try: th of a pri Ta"the co in the coun- ewe WAGONS, WITH ood order, and one lumber 'H’S, No. 88 East Nineteenth oes FOR SALE—A PAIR OF HANDSOME ws nd. fort ta six and seve: are ol RS Tattorsall’ by one owner, and never before offered for sal ean be sees at the Astor House. M. HL ‘aRIerIN” BE. on ees = Pe i corner of F anes and Boorum stveots! Brooklyn, where the whole can be soon, or of GEO. W: SMITH, at J, W. Groon’s, 81 Maiden lane, second floor. OTICE TO SPORTSMEN.—CARRIAGES CAN ‘BE thad at the Gramercy stables, 896 Broadway, during the week of the races on the National Course, to go on the track, free of ebarge, AR, 31 CROSBY STREET — ‘sold ednesday. 28th inst, at 12 o'clock, twenty hor for all purposes; also wagons, har: deus, enddies, be, JOHN H. GATFISLD, Proprietor. QULKY WANTEDCANY ONE HAVING SUCH, IN good order, may address Romano, Broadway Post Of- Heo, stating lowest price, and whers to be seen. ‘A THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE on very cheap terms. He som- other requisite for a valuable ‘with ever: Address box ANTED TO PURCHASE—A STYLISH SADDI.E horse, sound and kind, not under 153¢ hands high. a ‘at the stables, No 200'Ninth stroet, from 10 to 12 ANTED—A GOOD | SECOND HAND MEDIUM ntleman’s sadéle and bridie. Apply at No. TBridge ti et. ANTED 10 HIRE, FOR TWO MONTHS—A HAND, 0 open barou ble of holding four, ond seat ‘Address ‘oat Office, FINE ARTS. LOYD # BROTHER'S GREAT NEW, YORK BUSI. ness chart fort arn States.— The w od ot! ly Snounee to Wie itiner if New. York t hey ‘nbout the 20h of Angurt néxt, a mammeth Teuinee chart for circulation in, the Western § vusiness cards city. ‘Tho chart will rinted ingeveral colors, and splendidly large number will be iseued, and they will be put up in all the hotels aud Public Me in and about Now York city. pri tow cities in the States of Kentucky; Indians, Tennos- ken orthe driver: ee Tilinois, U; iiecealpni rivers and tributaries. The charts will also be 1 th in Let sige ed W heelii ne Cin sit is Memphis, loxebarg: ew Orlesns lissouri, Uopee and on each of the lew York city—thus —s business men general) ee ities of making known $0 the fotug ip shh ue ooentry pa st one fraction at th “ean Tho Tong con ed wit eral no- ern 'y- ct ith JAS. T. OTD, u hi mnt WM. A. LLOYD, Cincinnati "Conimercial, BILLIARDS, rected to attention. the cash TRON AID & BRNSAMIN, 333 Four second hand tables cheap for neh.” ILLIARD bie ed roo SALE.. or! alaewhero, with » stock of cloths. balla. ones. GRIFFITH & DECERE, to'Aun atroet, Jullien’ {oto Tadiec of 4 oumbeliiohod wicie did to the of ry wee troit of Jullien, ‘Tosbe bad of ail ora sil bi tre Depart we: Than TENS Hy Poa eit nd ceareeiernteally a Oe Beet ” oom) RYERSON & befell Sean stables, corner of Broxdway and. Sass jsugenninecratte veo ease opae es Srapce 64p ES ReAT tie tee ene ROOME STERET TWO. LARGE ROOMS TO “| 467 let, with : poketens Sreear with or without 4; also, singl tontl ‘families travelling tan be accommodated transiently. 460 Broouz ME STREET, ,WEST OF OF AND NEAR GQ BROADWAY, 0.7 ER, a) vee famine ant ted oerdloe hone 2 daily, the many ve keepers who wa ee peek cadet, nee or Yor, rook ian a, free 130 ae Seems a yd use, ar, eRe ROOM 1 NEW YORE thi rid fi oy this foaitity test rendencee in 3s, will find this om moos ia the city.” Pho Wall the South ferry an and Fourth an le TA. waning t eal THIRD, STREET.FERSOS ae sirable sceommodations in s first clees house. strangers isiting the eit; dering he rummer will find this a pleasant ane healuhy loz rf 5 LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Furnished rooms to let, without board. aie fable if de- eoations in the city. the site singh pens hag ah thieonecenta: Shea Welemeere rk promenade.” HOWARD STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY. A furnished front jt room to ® gentleman and with full or partial bourd. Also, s single Toom Ses 5 geet man, with or without board. Baths, gas, £0. BOND 8TREET.—APARTMENTS TO LET, TO gentlemen, with or without partial board; two large parlors Sond bedroom. Reference . 2s a tee ete eee va , & Pionsant board. The Bouse is of frat cont all the modern aces tears ad melas, oes qzehanged. Two stage routes and cars within one block of Ouse, PER WEEK FOR BOARD-—NICE FURNISHED single rooms for ee ees and well fur- rooms for itlemen ir wives, hth 6, between Nineteenth and Twentieth etree CORNER OF FOURTEENTH Rear Union’ square, has been opened and fitted ot it manner, Fi bia or erieanglent ave i ae IRVING PLACE, "A LADY HAVING A HOUSE, PLEASANTLY LOCAT- ed, with all the modern improvements, would let tos gentleman and bis wife a oa and bedr the Eocene. floor, with board, Referen G2 Willoughby st street, Brooklyn, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED 7 ‘we and board at No. 2 Desbrosees street, corner of Bu Row feeder} phbat! OF ROOMS TO LET—TO gas, and hot and col: one A*® SUIT OF ROOMS, SELB DED: elt lta kar Jot, together or seperate, to single Jefe hoses, with all Tie comforts of s home will arr ii'by ‘calling at ons Prince street, s few doors west of Broadway. Awaz ENTS FOR GENTLRMET ELEGANTLY furnished, on the first, ee and third in suites looker west of A HANDSOME SUIT OF FURNISHED PARLORS, With bedroom attached, to let, in the fist class hoase on pla of the coolest and most delighttal le; metieay marie tite ae ham at 716 Broadway. Please Sopiyt from 9/4. M. to2 PM ROOM TO LET—AT THE COLLEGE HOTEL, NO 36 Murray street, two doors below Chureh. ‘Also a fine parlor on fecond h or without meals, furnished in rooms asuse us Contuated on the Murepean Plan, with a first olass restaurant attached. A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they occupy, would let « suit of farnished rooms to one amen ‘The how new and bas all the modern f the bost locations in the city, to the cars and stages. No. 71 Wort Fourteen! irst house west of Sixt! pany, ‘wo LADins AND GENTLEMEN CAN suit of handso: furnished rooms, also a angie: rem with board for tho ladi fag contains a modern improvements, gent accessible b; Fourth avenue cars and stages. Board in s Sdvance. "Address Norma, Union square Post Office. OARD_OPFOSITE GRAMERCY PARK, FOR A FEW " single gentlemen, board. en first ol other houses in, this y. necticut, ‘&c. Particulars obtained at the Agency Office, Clinton Hall, Eighth streot, free of charge. —A LADY CAN BE ‘ACCOMMODATED WITH jane small furnished room. Apply at 36 Ha- Boar A FIRST CLASS HOUSE Sdn oF AND house ® ye * ool soo 8 ture all new, baths and < ‘ble. clean. Best reference required and’ ‘gives. Please ells 29 Clinton place, Eighth street. A LADY WANTS AN UNFURNISHED ith good board, in s family who have no objec- om sewing machine im the house. An American or ‘Ian; lish family —. ‘Address M. 8., Herald office, PLEASANT ATTIC yn, to let ina private ‘Apply at 114 Franklin trcet TWO D Taliable tory Wert mtleme) house, with full or partial board. street. apes ‘A FINE AIRY FRONT ROOM, ON borage] eltable for two ea Sunday, aithe Souter’ ofa home ean be obtained, at 23 Orchard eet. OARD DOWN TOWN.—GOOD wapenthe wt ihn . Mix & Tripp, No.8 road aye T a i 9 BoAky LOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE. men can be accommodated with board; also, a fow day boarders will be take near Chambers str Apply at 288 Greenwich street, CARD UP TOWN. —T0 LET, TO A GENTLEMAN d wife, or sae single gentlemen, two front aie ane ne are ard, ins private fall , with hot aud cold water, Ngee Apply at 203 Wosd Tw y serene OARD IN NINTH STREET.—NO 25 NINTH STREET lnnow opened as. frst clase boarding house. Tt has been pnt in perfect order, fitted and furnished with every improvement and sty! rooma may now be pad. The whole of th ay be et r, yy carly a! ication. FBO! 4 to afeir ice for such accommodations will oY shoula”eait No children tal OARD IN, A PRIVATE FAMILY. —HANDSOMELY furnished rooms to let to single gentlemen, with or ‘Without partial board. Apply at 64 Amity street. Buz? ON THE HUDSON RIVER, FOR A LARGE family, can bo obtained, van ae is = other board. ers, meals private if the firet class, distance two or three h Nour ‘sail. Ni ilies of the first respectability need apply. Direct, Pn ws House, with real name and address, Union square Post 08. OARD, ON THE HUDSON RIVER —ONE OR TWO Persons, oan be accommodated with t Tubby Within 100 yards of street. Apply on premises. ‘J. WATSON. OARD IN Rees emaete tee TO 801 2 s or Wall street location and ploasant Tooms, suitable for a wife or single gentle men. "Apply at 222 Henry street, hetwoon Atlantic and ato. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD can be bad ins private family, five minutes walk from th ot ion pleasant; references y ADpIY at Co Dute tireens rooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—FURNISHED OR UNFUR nished rooms, with full or partial board, tee oo ané tholr wives or Bingle gentlemen, asent location, within s few iminates wail of Wall street or South ferry very moderate. Apply at 91 State strect, Brooklyn. OARD IN ae! Pegi tt | anc his wife, a1 wo sin| accommodated Tompbins plo: —A GENTLEMAN ntl be * jeaivable re ear at street. pie eI HO! .EN.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN Bag ot nes te we ES break dinner on Sunday, an ant logaiion. near tho ferries, terms moderate. Apply at No. 84 Garden street, near Third street. OARD Lad HOBOKEN.—TWO GENTLEMEN MAY good rooms, with broakfast and tes, and dinner in a drivate Srey, a ear the ferry, moderate OARD, AT CLIFTON, Nat ol Pe hee |B a: from AL der: wot eenin o —A FAMILY FROM THE SOUTH ation ‘for the summer in a to the on! quired, the city. Prnree comfort: consisting of four eo et “a4 servant. Apply to Brown & Do tshevete CARDING A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR G! BYlinen snd ea bee ated ret mally rosidin, » For pai be BoARVING—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO single gentlomen, oun be segommodated with's plossant Zoom and board, at No. 217 Clinton streot,corner of Madison. Referencos exchange OARDING. rooms to y espe a Sena oft ren teat steges are aly: lad ware ew. Cap WICK, cor | HS rags Ou rey OAR D1 A | vaRM sit agl “aire Cy Fah ‘Mally hours. No emall children a= yon y ON STATEN rela 4 joung men can be accommodated with ill oh New Brighee within three minutes ofthe thealshleet om the island, Ad~ ton, 8. I. Greae EB. Port Oftce, New OUNTRY BOARD.—A C' mmodated at a count residence, thirteen mile from cir Hall by the Bar! a | with the oh Tokrteon tines daily. Be ae Muadrens Maty Brises, Wiltamebcidge Post Omee Te OUNTRY BOARD FOR laéy, having no gi! ‘to two 01 le F three little gir ihe location in healthy: geod. ao Mr ison inten Twalfih and itah oreets,- upper Morrisanis. OUNTRY BOARD—T0 LRT, IN A ERIVATR PAMI- . board’‘on Bt ‘Reece, So00n3. neta weet of way. Lees’ pea sree tema ‘pleasant. ‘Terms moderate. Sete ate Rue modern pro’ ‘. apolying ye Righeat Teepectabilivy given and Speen’. fe vba ef APARTMENTS we. LET.-TWO OF. ‘three si ntl and be ge ia wae Stage Inquize ot fs. BUTI‘, on the premises. HEP ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, RvENG ual private family without ohildren: thé house is néw and “has the modern improvements, “will rented to with a gentleman and and lady, tioned fo for hei ay, aly ris one oe 0 single ight recond ‘house f Ray avenue. EB mi to all parts of ass city. "Neems ver; moderate. ORNISHED ROOMS 10 LET.—TWO, PARLORS AND two bedrooms, on, the second floor, to let, toxether oF separate. Minquire'at 51 White streot, a few doors weet of adway. orn BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS CAN = ine first one house in s desirable I farni an and unfurnished for 1 a their wives and a a whicts baiicet emer stents ane on. Apply at ba: Bleecker street, near Broadway. Prrar, BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A\ SINGLE. prmee com. ba coum odated wit as also with partial ponds aes ms “ ocations of iy Cae Ly rd pa veasinee. Schermerhorn street, bet Hoyt. VATE BOARDING.—S: by ith Beard is a pivate fly sgulding 22200 Fourth avemees ee Calvi church. oe house is be hap the modern improvements, i reach on Teasonable terms. References hanged. ‘PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT BOARD, FOR Yat se gentlemen, oan be obtaingd by No. BNeileex 9 lace, (Mercer street, one ‘door trom: A it). house ‘has all the modern improvements, Re- ferences aa ar DRAWING Pp LP AE ANT ht t partial board, quate bee | in ce ferred) ia k eiety genteel family, in a cotta in 8 cot roome if pr Inthe bert ‘part of the c INGLE GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED street, near Fifth ‘avenue, with and pleasant rooms, at 122 Chambers street; also, board without rooms. 'TATEN ISLAND —A FAMILY WISHING BOARD INV ~~ country, can ae cuenee ably, peegemonenensss in a ouse, fifteen m! Pot farm bi from be Sami iin pe wo or three bedrooms, with parlor, ts, oan iad vech oy makin, pplics tion at 7621 Bros. way. FTH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OF ‘one oF two sae ‘be sovommodatea with: aie feape fth are near Broad- a and con- handsomely sant, tains all ‘he poe eay Amy ements. D8 furnished or unfurnished. eth ome No. 2565 TO invoke 7, gh partie pt preeny ROOMS large and farnished or unfurnish: Separatsiy: hel hotnaolt cold and shower baths in the 10 LET—AN ELEGANT PARLOR AND BEDROOM in s retired location up town; to and gentloman, who may require temporary « ng Shel Visite tothe ctty. address Mis: Mandeville, Chelsoe Deposit, 1,049 Broadway. of ol ord tn thls oF Please o call ‘at our office where inormatfon wit be be ie gratis. Private familice and will andi it to their interest ave their names La pea enon 102 Nassau street, room No. ‘WiTHOUT, BOARD_ONE OR TWO NEATLY FUR- ihed rooms to Jet, gt 44 Laight street, to tle ithout board. the ho dolighttally frovtisg St, Joba's park, with gas, bathes dos aad the pat vilege of the park.” “WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS, BY A GBNTLE- man and his wife; «well farsished parlor and bed- room, room for servant, and exclusive uso of part of base- ment for cooking and washing. Address, stating price and, Tocation, Rooms, Herald off MISCELLANEOUS. CArzORNT A. ~A \. ADV ANTAGES TO GOLD MINERS.— char pes machine for maki: raiees eH OOLERS, cools —WaTKR COOLERS, JUST what arsine wants, ital, a yoo Stator How eels (\URE OF CORNS_BY MADAME Bi RHARD, NO. 167 Bowery, ote cide, betwese Broome a "Delancey Madame B. iaforms the pablic ti oe, in 0 er to enable every one tobe nd fools ‘confident in promiing shat she Will remove corns banions, naile grown in without ong the ons or inconvenience, oan rp wily or at jadame ‘o residence, from Luntit Tovelooks PM gore o SUROT RAR PALACES—BUCKING- Rater Bo Parliament Houses, Windsor a Bg Poa their 1 deoors- Hon, $5; pis rnish sage) elaborate warranted, well to coumult subscriber. ‘By his instruction ordiaary men can gomplete the Bow iMeult work. First class reforences. M, jo. 4 Everett House, Union oq NT & LAVERS, MANUFACTURERS O7 WROUGHT and cast iron’'railing of eve shutters, doors, anchors, portable ieee iture of superior quality, Jron farm foncen, ding tes, ko. Orders gratefully rece exe- outed. ENT £-LAVERS, 12 Grand strvet, Peres bene fo orgy fag CELEBRATED pri 7 ne ci and 81 Duane str loors e1 of Broad Foun- ary Bipanpe rey efor sees Nonkrivee PECTACLES—G00D AND CHEAP, ACCURATELY a3 K8, lcturer on, the hoot diplom: York Bye Hoepitat and spectacle ma ype ‘he Bye ary, No. 2 Park row, ‘Opponite the Astor House, ond jowery. 10. ben Neem nonce. oma or the most val ranted within th 4P. street, New “york city, whore call. iti ntios gemmonications ‘(poet paid) iatiat ire fork. 10 PORTERS AND OTHBRS.—FOURTEEN SHIL- Sole proprietors, No. f Wall str street, New id for al) store and clean waste: lings per owt. will be per owt, at 178 William street. Paper; printed paper, $2 H had FOUR ey — rl a coe in London, Oar mst ate Uncle Sam ‘Cryovat Palace, Re ries Pa All ins See the the national medale— ‘Twas nena ie . e" To obtain may Bewt Lrows signature igs on ‘thels inbole “Principal ‘open, wh) Broadway. SS WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. C0) pa DEALER | Ll WATCHES, He 42g Ae of 8 Comal suet.) feapes Sty r eae i" trons and the erally. Tiling shows Pand no deception Fored well hem Beret Stele 19 #0) on hag fo Diitiniing enn AND: DEN AMEL, ‘D yAnrene ion IN 8, $60 to ALLEN, 1L street, ar Broadway, second floor, Niven fm Y roy FOR LADIES—BEAUTIFUL. |. G. C, ALLEN, Ib Ps sen SJURGRNAEN WATCHES. 13 Bumsne Noe ALLEN Tl Wail victor aces Diowd wey cescta heer. petrssernant rte serene nema tt! antes ond re GOLD POCKET CURON OME RRS, WHIOR tun withont a; variation, from $125 to 0. G. C. ALLEN, "ew seen, mong Dpsedway, 00m j

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